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We aren't talking about Hotel California (which happens to be Sara's alma mater), but we are talking about some of our favorite haunted hotels around the globe. In this episode we discuss the haunted locales of the Black Monarch, the Queen Anne, Saintlo Ottawa Jail Hostel, the Empress, the Mermaid Inn, and the Hotel Chelsea. Tuck into to your beds and book your next trip to these spooky spots.
En Huehuetenango, Guatemala, una familia pide justicia por el asesinato de tres de los suyos y denuncian al diputado Martín Nicolás Segundo de la UNE como “el autor intelectual” en dos de los crímenes. A los Molina Gonón y al diputado los une un préstamo realizado hace más de 20 años, el litigio por un terreno y la edificación del ‘Hotel California', con el cual el diputado es además contratista con el Estado. Mientras una corte ha ordenado la inmovilización del terreno en disputa, el Ministerio Público no da respuesta por las muertes de la familia Molina Gonón. Este es un audioreportaje de No Ficción, leído por Elsa Chiquitó, que parte del reportaje "Las tres muertes de la familia Gonón y el hotel de un diputado de la UNE", escrito por Sofía Menchú para No Ficción. Puedes leerlo aquí.
Hoteles EmbrujadosEsta semana en Código Misterio hablaremos de algunos de los hoteles con más actividad paranormal.Nuestra investigación comienza hablando del famoso hotel Stanley, que vimos en la película the Shinning, el actor Jim Carrey se hospedó en una de sus habitaciones y solo pudo estar unas horas porque salió aterrorizado.Otro de los más famosos es el hotel Cecil en Los Ángeles, no solo por la muerte aun sin esclarecer de Elisa Lam sino por los asesinatos en serie que ahí se realizaron.Por otro lado el Hotel boutique Emily Morgan, fue un hospital y al parecer las energías de los pacientes muertos, están presentes en todos los pisos, especialmente en el basement, debido a que ahí era la morgue y horno para la cremación de cadáveres. Y finalmente hablaremos del Hotel California que encierra misterios de fantasmas y ritos satánicos.Todo esto y más en este episodio de Código Misterio, búscanos en Facebook e Instagram como Código misterio y descarga el podcast en tu plataforma de audio favorita y pasa la voz.
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One of Joe Walsh's biggest songs landed on both the Eagles' Hotel California follow-up and the soundtrack to a true cult classic, The Warriors. This week we've got Joe Walsh's drummer and co-writer Joe Vitale to talk all about his time with Joe, with Crosby, Stills and Nash, and of course Eagles. And a bonus special guest drops in to make some time and try to guess the plot to The Warriors. Enjoy! --- Visit greatsongpodcast.com for archives, merch, and more! Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @greatsongpod, and join the Facebook group at Facebook.com/groups/greatsongpod. Patreon Producers: Andrea Konarzewski, Brad Callahan, Ari Marucci, Michael Conley, Peter Mark Campbell, David Steinberg, Randy Hodge, Chaz Bacus, Juan Lopez, Jason Arrowood, Howard Passey, Micah Murphy, Tim Jahr, Christopher Cudnoski, Pete Kim, and Jason Rak --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/greatsongpod/message
The Venus Arms Hotel is sort of the reverse Hotel California. The stranger who has been looking for Danny Hillcrest realizes his task is not going to be as simple as he had hoped. He'll need to stay the night at the Venus Arms Hotel and Towers. But checking in is proving to be a bit complicated. The stranger also makes his way to The Tunnels. The underground complex is one of the last places Danny was known to have been spotted. Lending their voices in this episode are Grant Johnson (voicegranted.com) as the stranger; Bonnie Kenderdine as the cell phone caller; Nathan Alvord as the maître 'd; and Gary J. Chambers (garyjchambersvo.com) as the Narrator. >> Special Guest: Gary J. Chambers, narration, voiceover and stage>> Special Guest: Grant Johnson, voicegranted.com>> Support comedy4cast by becoming a patron on Patreon>> Not able to be a patron? Consider buying Clinton some coffee>> Follow us on The Site Formerly Known As Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, MeWe, Mastodon, Post and BlueSky>> Give us a call via the Listener Phone Line: (213) 290-4451>> Drop us an email at podcast @ comedy4cast.com>> Also check out Clinton's other podcast, The Topic is Trek>> Certain sounds effects heard on comedy4cast are courtesy of freeSFX and FreeSound.org Click here for a transcript of this episode.
Dear Songwriter,In this episode, I'm hashing out the intricacies of powerful song endings. As a songwriter, you understand the pivotal role endings play in how your audience remembers and connects with your music. Just like in movies and books, the final moments of a song are what linger in people's minds. Here are some techniques we'll cover today to help conclude your songs with confidence and impact:1. Ending with a ChorusDiscover the potency of wrapping up your song with a chorus. We explore options like the double chorus, key changes, and accentuation. Through the lens of Blink-182's "Going Away to College," learn how these techniques can elevate your song's closing moments.2. Concluding with a VerseExplore how concluding with a verse keeps your narrative alive. Whether it's revisiting an earlier verse, introducing a fresh perspective, or crafting a half-verse, this approach adds depth. I'm using the iconic Eagles' "Hotel California" to illustrate how verse endings leave your listeners wanting more.3. Add an "Actual" OutroSometimes, the best ending is one that feels like a new beginning. I'm calling this concept of the "actual" outro because it's a completely new section of your song, unique from your verse, chorus, or bridge. Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Under the Bridge" shows how this approach injects new life into your composition.4. Instrumental OutrosThis technique allows instruments take center stage in your finale. Guitar solos, fading melodies, and unique chord progressions all contribute to an impactful instrumental outro. With Eric Clapton's "Layla" as our guide, we'll explore how instrumental endings offer a different kind of musical resonance.Dive into this episode to strengthen your songwriting and craft endings that linger, resonate, and etch themselves into your listeners' memories!Mentions and Links:Game of ThronesGoing Away to College - Blink-182Anti-hero - Taylor SwiftWhat's My Age Again? - Blink-182Hotel California - EaglesUnder the Bridge - Red Hot Chili PeppersLayla - Eric ClaptonFree Song Structure Training!
One of the biggest and most compelling songs in the history of rock and roll gets the flamenco treatment, and takes an unusual turn. Hotel California, originally by The Eagles, covered by Gipsy Kings, and by Nancy Sinatra. Outro music is Layla by Derek and The Dominos, but just the long piano bit from the end, which will make total sense by the time you listen to the episode.
Can Vedic Astrology help those of us who are seasoned procrastinators? What does Virgo, a maiden and the Eagles hit "Hotel California" have to share that might return us to our rightful place on the Hero's Journey. Find out more as we take a Summer Road Trip to the land of Virgo and the 6th HouseJoin me at https://www.patreon.com/fionamarques to keep the conversation going - I can't wait to hear your take on the latest episode. Thanks for your support!Support the show
Start Artist Album Time Album Year Sinéad O'connor Nothing Compares 2U 4:55 I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got 1990 0:05:41 The Eagles Try And Love Again 5:02 Hotel California 1976 0:12:40 Ozul Lonahorgi 6:31 Provenance 2023 0:19:11 Ozul Will You? 5:41 Provenance 2023 0:26:02 Ozul Apparition 4:06 Provenance 2023 0:30:09 Ozul Spell 5:06 […]
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She was the Hollywood sister... Meet Pat Kennedy, Peter Lawford, Frank Sinatra... Welcome to the Hotel California...If you have not listened to last week's Kennedy Family Meeting Episode (or you want to leave us a rating and review!), you can do so on:Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blood-business/id1618657874Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1iysH9n10Zsu8p0NAnnc1x?si=ddf529802efe4aa2Bonus content on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/bloodandbusiness/Get ready for some major behind-the-scenes peeks, bonus content, and blooper reels!! As a Blood & Business patron, you have access to monthly minisodes, interactive videos, live Q&A's, voting rights (you get to pick what sibling set we cover next!!) aaaand this podcast will live on, all thanks to YOU!Tiktok: @bloodandbusiness https://www.tiktok.com/@bloodandbusiness?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcInstagram: @bloodandbusinesshttps://www.instagram.com/bloodandbusiness/YouTube: Blood and Businesshttps://youtube.com/channel/UC2gwWBmXHWF6P5zMHcMs98gCover Art Photo Credits: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VVM8lp7HHe_g6pXZ8dyAh6HQ7BaK0KiXsuaUyPhU0V0/edit?usp=sharingIn each Decoder Ring Season 2 episode, host Willa Paskin takes a cultural question, object, or habit; examines its history; and tries to figure out what it means and why it matters.Support the show
Not since the Hotel California have we felt so compelled to leave a review about a vacation hotspot. This week The GraveTalk crew checked in, set a wakeup call, & watched 1408 [2007]. One could argue this was the flick that launched John Cusack into mainstream stardom, but they would be dead wrong. What did we think of this haunted tale? Press play & find out!
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Episode 168 contains the notable Digital Marketing News and Updates from the week of July 3 - 7, 2023. And the show notes for this episode was generated using generative AI. And like always, I curated the articles for the show.1. Meta Launches Threads: Twitter Copycat - App Reaches 80 Million Users in 48 Hours - Threads, an Instagram app for text-based messaging, has seen a meteoric rise in number of signups within the first 48 hours. The app, which was launched on July 7, 2023, has already reached 80 million users. This is a significant achievement, especially considering that Threads is only available in a limited number of countries.Threads is designed to be a more intimate and personal messaging experience than Instagram's main app. It allows users to send text messages, photos, and videos to their close friends, and it also includes features like read receipts and typing indicators.The app's success is likely due to a number of factors, including its timing (it was launched just as people are starting to get back to socializing in person), its focus on close friendships, and its integration with Instagram.Before you rush to create your Threads profile, keep in mind that in a Supplemental Privacy Policy, Meta explains: “You may deactivate your Threads profile at any time, but your Threads profile can only be deleted by deleting your Instagram account.” The rationale, Meta elaborates on the policy page, is that a Threads profile is part of the user's Instagram account. The discovery of this stipulation has surprised many users.So Threads reminds of the song “Hotel California” by the Eagles. “Welcome to the Hotel California, you can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave.”
Episode 600 Note: The beep of a smoke alarm might be heard in the background throughout this episode. Hour 1: The show has hit 600 episodes! The host thanks everyone for listening. Find out which name from YouTube the host will be collaborating with soon. Voicemails offering up congratulations on 600 episodes. Sports - Jim Rome gets dumb emails about the 4th of July, runs a clone with a dumb Game of Thrones reference. The host reflects on the Tampa Bay Lightning getting the Stanley Cup 2 years ago on this date. July 07TH through the years, Ringo Starr on "The Simpsons". A review of "The Ashley Madison Affair" on Hulu, the host then announces he's no longer supporting a certain company, find out what it is. "EHarmony Song" from "The Blind Man Cometh", track 5 is played. Subway is in hot water for joking about the Titan disaster, the host discusses other poor decisions from companies from years gone by. Mark Rutte, Dutch Prime Minister has resigned. "Hey Boris Johnson" from "The Starving Artist", track 12 closes out the first hour. Hour 2: The host briefly discusses The Eagles on their farewell tour. Houston teen missing, a clip from "South Park", followed by a story about a con man involving a missing child via Weird History. January 06TH rioter at Obama's, followed by "Trump FUBAR" from "The Starving Artist" track 15, followed by "Insane In The Trump Brain", also from "The Starving Artist" track 14. Hotel workers going on strike. "Snowflakeville" gets played for any possible new listeners. Sally Ride gets a statue. The host explains the "We Can Relate" segment, the show then closes with "We Can Relate - Accomplishments" from April 28, 2023. Break music - "Hotel California" by The Eagles Rejoiner music - "A Horse With No Name" by America --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lawrence-ross9/message
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Steven Good joins the Super Legit Crew along with returning friend Will Reyes to answer the question, “What's an experience that bonded you with someone?” We listen to stories about Jeopardy tryouts, police visits to hotel rooms, fast food binges, scenic road trips, and more. And our improvised scenes visit Hotel California, Cactus Lake, more speed dating, and a very bad surgical theater. Cast: Sean Michael Booze, Chris Compton, Josh Spence, Jen Burton, Michael Heiman, Stephen C. James, Jarrett Lennon Kaufman Special guest(s): Steven Good and Will Reyes Ads: Extended Dreams (improvised by Michael Heiman) Original release date: 7/5/23 Show references: https://twitter.com/hadtobegoo https://instagram.com/writtenbywill Intro and outro music credit to Matt Walker Various sound effects and music from https://freesfx.co.uk/ Additional music and sound credits: Prelude in C (BWV 846) by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4237-prelude-in-c-bwv-846- License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Tuesday's Analyzing the Lyric session. Today we explore the Eagles "Hotel California." We will break up the lyric and investigate the meaning. Weekly Itinerary: Monday: “Sermon Sunday” Tuesday: “Analyzing the Lyric” Wednesday: “Bible Study” Thursday: “Topical Trip” Friday: “Socio-Political” Please consider supporting the work, here are some options, DIGITAL SUPPORT: https://addedsouls.locals.com PAYPAL: addedsouls@gmail.com Thank you kindly. Your servant, SM
In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by Nathan Sheets, Global Chief Economist at Citi, to talk about Japan. The discussion centers on a recent history of Japanese economy, what a transition from Gov. Kuroda to Gov. Ueda is looking like, explaining the policy of Yield Curve Control and its pros and cons and what the future may look like for Japan.
Welcome to Music Maniacs w/ Sight After Dark! Join us as we delve into the legendary world of one of the greatest rock bands of all time, The Eagles. In this podcast, we'll talk through the iconic discography, captivating stories, and lasting impact of this rockin' group. From their formation in the early 1970s to their rise to fame and continued success, we'll explore their signature sound and songs. From the timeless classics like "Hotel California," "Take It Easy," and "Desperado," we leave no stone unturned. We dive into the band members, including Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, and silk-voiced Randy Meisner. We discuss their individual contributions, musical collaborations, and the dynamic chemistry that made The Eagles a force to be reckoned with. Whether you're a die-hard Eagles fan, a music enthusiast, or someone looking to explore the rich history of rock, This is the podcast for you! Come hang out with Sight After Dark (Singer Sifa Graffiti, and Guitarist Dan Berg) as we discuss all things Eagles!
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What's that up ahead in the distance? Is it the mission bell you hear? No! It's another episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST! Join your hosts as they review the classic 1977 mega-hit, “Hotel California” by legendary American country-rock band, Eagles. Not THE Eagles…Eagles. This episode kicks off our Summer of Symbolism as we discuss colitas and coladas, heaven and hell, and whether it's enough already with the summer of love. So call up the Captain and get Tiffany twisted as you check out (but never leave) this episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. (guitar solo) Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast). THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network. “Hotel California” by Eagles (from the album Hotel California) is available on Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Le label français Born Bad Records sort une compilation de raï oranais « À Moi La Liberté, 83-90, Early Electronic Raï ». Rabah Mezouane, auteur du livret raconte ces années folles et électriques. Puis la #SessionLive reçoit Mohamed Lamouri pour la sortie de son 2ème album Méhari. Raï canal historique. Fouillant au plus profond des entrailles du raï, voilà une compilation qui évoque ses folles années et s'entend comme une cure de jouvence pour le genre oranais, version sulfureuse et souterraine.Très belle idée, donc, de puiser dans des cassettes introuvables pour confirmer que c'est dans les vieilles marmites oranaises que l'on trouve le bon raï. Il y a à peine 50 ans, personne n'aurait parié un centime sur un genre condamné à tourner en rond en Oranie, sa région d'origine, niché au fond d'une de ses nombreuses discothèques tapissant la corniche oranaise.Dans ces lieux de vie underground, des chanteurs à orchestration minimaliste, faute d'espace, faisaient pleurer dans leur bière (ou rigoler dans leur whisky… Sec) un public toujours excité par des chansons transgressives, sonnant comme un défi à l'ordre moral et bien-pensant, sur fond de trompette, guitare électrique, accordéon et percussions diverses. Au cours de ces années pré et post-indépendance (1950-1970), le raï s'est urbanisé grâce à une génération qui aurait grandi entre bitue et béton, au son de la flûte traditionnelle, mais aussi et surtout à l'écoute du twist, de la variété française et du rock.Ils se nommaient Boutaïba S'ghir, Messaoud Bellemou, Groupe El Azhar, Younès Benfissa ou Zergui, et ils lègueront aux Chebs (jeunes) qui ont pris la suite, leur bouquet de chants qui vont retrouver une seconde jeunesse. Oran, la capitale de l'Ouest algérien, en sera le centre névralgique.Playlist- À Moi La Liberté Cheb Hindi - Ki Kount Ouelite Chaba Fadila- Mohal Nahna Cheb Djalal- Sid Houari Ya Mlah Chaba Malika Meddah.► Album À Moi La Liberté (Born Bad Records 2023).Puis nous recevons Mohamed Lamouri dans la #SessionLive pour la sortie de l'album Méhari.Connu pour ses inénarrables adaptations de tubes planétaires en arabe (Billie Jean, Hotel California, Master Blaster...) et comme l'interprète numéro 1 du répertoire de Cheb Hasni, Mohamed Lamouri a une voix rauque, tendue, patinée à l'excès, graissée à l'underground algérien des années 80's. Ça n'est pas dans les codes du chanteur oriental une voix si rocailleuse: Lamouri c'est plutôt piment que miel, rapporté à la variété internationale, on pense à Paolo Conté, Tom Waits, Arno. Mohamed Lamouri chante le raï sentimental. Parisien d'Algérie, il se produit dans les wagons de la ligne 2 du métro parisien depuis le début des années 2000. Méhari se présente comme un road-trip à demi rêvé de onze titres, dont six originaux de Mohamed Lamouri. Méhari est son deuxième album.Mohamed Lamouri chante beaucoup plus qu'il ne parle. Dans son quotidien de rame, on passe et on l'écoute, et lorsqu'enfin on l'enregistre, on est époustouflé par la justesse de ses prises, les émotions qu'il procure aux mélodies, et même son groove aux percussions : le flux de musique qui s'échappe de cette personne est tout simplement extraordinaire: un être à part haut perché sur son paradigme raï franco-algérien. Dans la rue à Paris comme à Marseille, on le helle 'oh Hasni ! viens boire le thé !', et on se remémore le dernier concert de la légende au stade d'Alger en 1993 : Mohamed Lamouri, en tant que juke-box vivant de Cheb Hasni, est comme un marqueur culturel à lui tout seul, gardien du son d'une génération. Son histoire est longue : 'sans papiers', mal voyant autonome, la vie dure et l'optimisme sans faille, les chansons composées et sans cesse affinées à l'épreuve d'un public urbain sans cesse renouvelé. Son premier album Underground Raï Love sort au printemps 2019, et certains de ses titres se jouent en boucle à la radio (Nova en tête), ses reprises de Cheb Hasni et ses propres compositions aux confluents du raï des 80's et de la pop occidentale font mouche. Il enchaîne les concerts désormais également sur scène avec ses musiciens. Nous voici en 2022, le cheb du métro se retrouve à préparer un nouvel enregistrement avec Charlie O. (orgue Hammond, Fender rhodes), Mocke (saz, guitare) et Baron Rétif qui réalise ses albums en approchant ce raï par le funk, la synth-wave, le reggae, musiques dont Lamouri s'est longuement imprégné via les ondes FM pour nous concocter son blues, clavier à l'épaule dans le tunnel, jamais bien loin des influences occidentales que l'on retrouve souvent sur les multiples K7 de Cheb Hasni, Cheb Nasro... Les répétitions ont lieu dans le sud, à la campagne, au début de l'été, on mange du fromage de chèvre avec de l'huile d'olive, il y a des pins d'Alep et des chênes lièges, c'est le Midi ça sent le maquis - quelque part ça ressemble à l'Algérie de l'autre côté de la mer - et on se déplace en Méhari.Mohamed adore ça, 'c'est la liberté', dit-il, parce qu'il n'y a pas mieux que la liberté. On commence à lui apprendre à conduire dans les collines et il y arrive plutôt bien même s'il faut faire attention. Les chansons de 'la session Méhari' seront enregistrées à Marseille un peu plus tard, Mohamed garde le nom pour son album, pour le souvenir et parce que c'est cool. Méhari c'est une sorte de chameau de course, prince du désert, avant d'être une 2cv de plage en plastique, tout ça sonne finalement assez bien avec son raï made in France.Titres interprétés au grand studio- Jamais la Netferko Live RFI voir le clip Une des toutes premières chansons de Lamouri, mais la clef pour la réaliser était cachée sous une pile de disques de R'NB et de boogie. Dans les paroles, on ne se sépare jamais, on s'aime encore encore, mazel mazel, tout ça pendant que la guitare et le rhodes dialoguent au milieu des trompettes.- Marboun, extrait de l'album MéhariLa première pierre de ce nouvel album, Lamouri la jouait en concert depuis quelques années, on en trouve une version live sur la version K7 de son EP 'Pas de problèmes' (2022), elle a toujours entretenu ce mood Portishead 'Roseland' avec des cordes et un beat trap joué sur le fil.- Brite la Liberté Live RFIIl n'y a pas mieux que la Liberté, celle de Lamouri pourrait sembler précaire mais elle est en réalité profonde et inaltérable, alors on la fête dans un empressement bollywood. Line Up : Mohamed Lamouri, voix, bongos ; Charlie O, claviers, machines ; Baron Rétif, timbales.Son : Benoît Letirant et Mathias Taylor.► Album Méhari (Almost musique/Autre distribution 2023).
Don Felder, formerly of the Eagles was a great interview. He's still getting paid for writing Hotel California and Victim of Love and he's opening for El Monstero. The KSHE Tapes is a good one this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chid was running late so your friend Sigh get's to open the show, does he RIZZ it up?Your podcasting heroes are joined by a new friend, writer of comedy, and maker of amazing tweets @Srirachachau Mr. Chau joins us to talk about the movie 'The Shaggy DA.' You don't want to miss Sigh's VERY BRIEF description of the movie, getting to the point is one of Sigh's stronger suits. Do you have an extra 90 minutes to kill? Then whoo boy do we have the movie for you! We talk about other things that happened in 1976Legioniers diseaseApple Computers foundedThe Ramones released their debut records (the inspo for our podcast artwork by Sean Mills!)'Hotel California' by the Eagles was released'Jailbreak' by Thin Lizzy was released.Plus we talk about 'The Flash',' The Fast series, Chid's tells a Clint Eastwood (Not Clit Eastwood) story and more!Follow Mr. Chau on Twitter:https://twitter.com/SrirachachauWatch his cartoon short:https://vimeo.com/795625118Support the showFollow us on Twitter: @CHIDSPIN / @SighFieri / @RoundingDownRate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts!
AddictionAddiction is real —Born of body, mouth, and mind;Not invented here. In this segment of UnMind we return to a subject — if it can be reduced to a mere “subject” — that I explored publicly many years ago, when I gave a series of talks on addiction and Zen under the rubric of “sex, drugs, rock ‘n' roll.” Which, at that time, seemed to cover the waterfront of possible addictions. I took the position that, from the point of view of Zen Buddhism — perhaps as distinct from more traditional Buddhism, as well as other philosophical and religious systems — “It is all addiction.” Everything, including life itself, may be regarded as a kind of addiction. Zen teachings have this kind of all-inclusive flavor, captured in such expressions as Master Dogen's frequent use of “All things are like this,” following one of his many apt analogies. The premise was, and still is, based somewhat on the American Psychiatric Association's definition of an addictive substance — referenced from the then-current edition of the “Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders” — which, if memory serves, defined an addictive substance as anything that, when withdrawn from an addict, results in a “significant degree of discomfort.” Which would apply equally to air, water, food, warmth, and all the other hierarchy of fundamental needs as outlined by Maslow, perhaps extending to social or self-actualization needs — for acceptance, status, power, wealth and privilege, and so on, and finally, the need for transcendence — which is where Zen comes in, I suppose. In the context of a panoply of needs destructive to self and others, addiction to alcohol — while of historic and epidemic proportions, and thereby attracting a lot of the attention — may not be the worst, or most socially damaging, addiction to have to cope with. It depends. Allow me to insert a caveat here, to counter the notion that some of the more controversial ideas that may come up in this discussion may have come from my root Zen teacher, Matsuoka Roshi. He made a few comments from time to time regarding human sexuality, for example; but we did not discuss at in any length or in great detail. And while he once gave a public talk on “LSD and Zen” at the local Y in Chicago, drugs were not a big item in his lineup of topics, either. He certainly was not obsessed with either sex or drugs, and had little interest in “rock n' roll” — by which I meant the then American, now worldwide, addiction to “living large” — the “everything, all the time” wretched excess lifestyle captured in the lyrics of the popular song, “Hotel California.” The few fragmentary comments I recall regarding sexuality included a self-effacing claim to have been a virgin his whole life. And that he regretted never marrying because he had no one to take care of him in his old age. He also pointed out that since I was “used to this” (i.e. sexual relations), I needed it; but since he wasn't used to it, he didn't. One day when I visited the Chicago Temple, I found him red-faced and giggling, as my senior dharma brother, Kongo roshi, mercilessly teased and regaled him with ribald tales of the kinds of sex acts that — according to Kongo, at least — gay men engage in. Kongo had that kind of merciless and sardonic sense of humor. But he could also be very tender and sympatico, to those who knew him well. He especially relished getting Sensei's goat, especially on something that might be embarrassing to a traditional Japanese sensibility. On another occasion, I happened to notice a Playboy magazine in Sensei's bedroom, where we would store the donations from the altar, so I assume he had some curiosity about sex, in those days of nascent soft pornography, and wonder what he would have thought of the endless “cabinet of curiosities” of human sexuality on display on the internet today. I once overheard him comment, somewhat dismissively, when someone mentioned human orgasm: “Ha! Orgasm in every cell.” Which I took to be, possibly, a reference to satori. I did not inquire. I suppose that sex can become an addiction, if pursued for pleasure or reasons other than procreation — which, some religious and philosophical systems seem to insist, is its only legitimate function. There seems to be sufficient evidence that porn can be addictive — testimony to the power of our imagination, translating pixels into lust. Which Buddha is said to have called a “snake amongst the flowers.” He also claimed to have been satiated with overindulgence and dissipation prior to his spiritual quest. As Shopenhauer reminds us, sexual desire is delusional: it is on behalf of the species, not us, personally. Adherence to the monastic code of celibacy illustrates one extreme response to what is, after all, only biology. But the antipode, the sybaritic lifestyle emulated now — by elites from Hollywood to DC, indeed globally — saturates contemporary culture. Speaking of extreme lifestyles, the famous Tibetan teacher Chogyam Trungpa, in his 1970s classic, “Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism,” warns against this kind of obsessive-compulsive disorder subtly infiltrating and infecting your own, personal practice path. In terms of drugs, some time before Sensei delivered his talk at the Y — the text of which, incidentally, we have not been able to recover — he and I were discussing my psychedelic experiences, when he quipped, with his usual sense of humor, “Maybe you will be my LSD master, and I will be your Zen master!” He showed none of the paranoid, over-the-top, dismissive rejection that I had heard were characteristic of his contemporary Zen luminaries of the period. In his talk on LSD and Zen, he admitted that the descriptions of psychedelic experiences, as compared to those of kensho — a Japanese word for Zen insight — shared certain similarities that could not be lightly dismissed. But he insisted that we who follow Zen do not recommend indulging in drugs, in order to render hoped-for insight, especially under uncontrolled circumstances. For one thing, an ingested chemical might trigger a reaction that the individual may not be ready for, in terms of psychic maturity, and an understanding of what it might mean. He went on to say that in Zen's sitting meditation, with insight developing over time in a natural way, one will be fully prepared for whatever happens in the natural course of things. But again, the drug revolution was not a major area of interest for him. If Sensei could be said to be obsessed with anything, it was the transmission of genuine Zen practice to his adopted country. In many ways, he was the archetypal “man without a country” — no longer really Japanese, nor yet truly American, in the cultural sense. He was focused like a laser on zazen. Allow me a brief overview of theism and atheism, and how they fit into the picture of addiction as a general principle, at least as I see it from my admittedly limited perspective. I am not apologizing here, nor being overly modest. I assume my layman's perspective on religion to be as clear, if less informed, as anyone's. Theological concerns are so broad and deep, yet intimately personal, that even the most deeply informed theories carry little more weight than those of the average person on the street. To come to a conclusion about whether “God” exists or not, for example, reliance on erudition, scholarship, or any other credentialing process would have little if any relevance. By contrast, study of a tangible science, such as biology or botany, or astrophysics for that matter, would have a more rational, reliable relationship to evidence and logic, rendering some opinions more valid than others. Let us return to addiction, and how I think it relates to conventional religion — manifested as theism, and its inverse doppleganger — atheism. This latter belief, more serious commentators than I have insisted, constitutes the strongest form of theism. Which notion, from a Zen perspective, smacks of that compelling, oxymoronic logic that most pithy Zen aphorisms share: both can be true at the same time. As is the case with any addiction, the seductive quality of sensory pleasure or comfort associated with the drug of choice comes to bear upon one's judgment as to whether its indulgence constitutes a positive or a negative. The addict has to wake up to the fact of being addicted, as a negative, in order to have the determination to go through withdrawal. We all have to hit bottom, and put down the shovel, before we can begin climbing out of the hole we have dug for ourselves. Similar to the temporary effect of intoxication, belief in God can be comforting, which feeling naturally constitutes first-person validation. Karl Marx, the 19th-century German economist, remarked that religion — by which one presumes he meant all forms of theism — is the “opiate of the masses.” Quoting: “If people are to know and understand the real world, they must give up superstitious beliefs because they have a narcotic effect on the mind.” If the thought of God makes me feel warm and fuzzy, that may become prima facie evidence of the presence of God. A self-fulfilling prophecy, or tautology, proven by the all-encompassing feeling of wellbeing. This is not to deny the epiphany of the saints, however. And the testimony of Zen adepts suffers from this same lack of provability, or the inability to disprove its claims in any scientific, third-party manner. Atheism, on the other hand, may give one the same comfy feeling as an unflagging certainty of faith in a loving God. Instead, it may provide a smug sense of superiority, especially over those who adhere to a blind faith in what may be dismissed as mere superstition; or a need to explain the unexplainable with a myth of creation; or a belief in the divine intervention of a benign deity, however contrary the evidence — of natural disasters, for example. However, if this secular insistence upon “believing in” only those things for which there can be indisputable evidence comes to dominate our worldview, many ordinary and extraordinary insights of modern existence would have to be abandoned. Master Dogen's frequent appeals to the compassionate consideration of the buddhas and bodhisattvas smack of this kind of theistic resort to something larger, a greater power, than oneself. And the notion of a cosmic Buddha, “Vairocana” by name, seems to differ mainly in the semantics, from the theistic concept of a creator god. None of which seems all that germane to the problem at hand, as Buddha was known to dismiss such speculation. Matsuoka Roshi questioned the wisdom of going all in on a future existence in an unproven heaven, rather than focusing on the daily life we are living. I would submit that the teachings of Buddha were not intended as contrarian ideas to be debated against the prevailing views of the Hinduism of the time; nor would I offer them as arguments against the theistic dogmas of our time. Dogen's teachings were certainly offered as correctives to the prevalent practices of the other Zen sects, such as the Rinzai school, apparently predominant in 13th century Japan. But this does not mean that the teachings of Buddhism are accessible only by adherence to the tenets of one school. What Zen Buddhism points at is unvarnished reality, which is not captured by an ideology or belief system. It is what it is, and coming to apprehend buddha nature directly does not depend upon the horse you rode in on. Atheism, theism, Buddhism, any “ism,” has no direct connection to the truth, as clarified in the ancient Ch'an poem Hsinhsinming—Trust in Mind [insertions mine]: Now there are sudden and gradual [schools] in which teachings and approaches ariseWith teachings and approaches distinguished, each has its standards[but] Whether teachings and approaches are mastered or notReality constantly flows It is this constantly-flowing reality that reduces all teachings, belief systems, ideologies and philosophies to clumsy, humble fingers pointing at the brilliant moon. We have not really sated our innate desire for clarity, or resolved the dilemma of inherent confusion here, but may be encouraged to reconcile ourselves to the abandonment of any reliance on comforting opinions or beliefs in our dogged pursuit of resolution of this fundamental problem of existence itself. Please join again next time, when we will persist in our endeavor, however futile, to withdraw from our addiction to understanding that which is beyond understanding.
Kosh is a Grammy Award Winning art director and former design director for Apple Records. His first project was John Lennon and Yoko's “War Is Over (if you want it)” Christmas card, which led to the worldwide WAR IS OVER billboard campaign that continues to this day. He designed The Beatles' Let It Be book and album package and the Abbey Road album cover, as well as John & Yoko's Wedding Album boxed set. He worked extensively with Linda Ronstadt, garnering three Grammys for her albums, Simple Dreams, Get Closer and Lush Life. He designed and art directed the iconic logo and cover, Hotel California for the Eagles, the classic logo for ELO as well as several albums for James Taylor, Jimmy Buffet and Dan Fogelberg. In today's episode, Kosh shares more memorable moments working for The Beatles and Lennon, namely the day he got to witness The Beatles perform LIVE for the very last time on top of the Apple Corps Headquarters on Jan 30th, 1969, and his participation in John Lennon's art exhibit titled Bag One, which showcased the erotic art Lennon sketched during his honeymoon with Yoko Ono. We also discuss the Marvin Gaye album cover, Here, My Dear, he worked on that so aptly exposed the pain and emotion Gaye was feeling during his divorce at the time. Kosh also had the privilege of working with Richard Pryor and art directing several albums for James Taylor, Dan Fogelberg and Jimmy Buffet - and we cover it all in this episode of My Rock Moment. To learn more about John Kosh and his work, check out his website: https://koshdesign.com/about-kosh/ Social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/koshart Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/koshartdesign Songs from the episode: ELO - Do Ya The Beatles - Ballad of John and Yoko Dan Fogelberg - The Language of Love Marvin Gaye - You Can Leave, But It's Going to Cost You REO Speedwagon - Good Trouble Linda Ronstadt - When Will I Be Loved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Barney Hoskyns is a celebrated author and rock journalist. He started his career in the early 80s at Melody Maker and then New Musical Express, eventually leaving NME to write his first book, "Say It One Time For The Brokenhearted," about the collision of soul and country music in the South. He went on to write more than fifteen books on musicians and music history including, "Waiting for the Sun: A Rock ‘N' Roll History of Los Angeles "and "Hotel California," chronicling the Laurel Canyon music scene. He's also the co-founder and editorial director of the online music journalism archive Rock's Backpages, as well as host of a podcast of the same name. In this episode, we discuss his time living in LA and Woodstock, NY and how immersing himself in those two very divergent scenes inspired the books "Waiting for the Sun, Hotel California" as well as "Small Town Talk." From Marc Bolan to The Band, Barney shares his early musical influences and how his love of all things Americana began. And we'll hear about some of his memorable interviews and encounters over the years. Check out links to Barney's website, books and Rock's Backpages: https://barneyhoskyns.com https://barneyhoskyns.com/a-short-history-of-rbp/ Waiting for the Sun: A Rock ‘N' Roll History of Los Angeles Hotel California Small Town Talk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Viajamos a 1976, cuando los Eagles dominaban las listas de ventas colocando 47 millones de copias de su “Hotel California”. Nosotros seleccionamos otros artefactos favoritos de ese mismo año, algo más subterráneos y mucho más rockanroleros pero también clásicos o icónicos de su tiempo Playlist; RAMONES “Judy is a punk” (ST) RADIO BIRDMAN “I-94” (Burn my eye EP) SEX PISTOLS “Anarchy in the U.K.” (7’’) THE VIBRATORS “Whips and furs” (7’’) EDDIE AND THE HOT RODS “Teenage depression” (Teenage depression) BLONDIE “In the flesh” (ST) TOM PETTY and THE HEARTBREAKERS “Anything that’s rock’’roll” (ST) THE MODERN LOVERS “She cracked” (ST) DR FEELGOOD “Stupidity” (Stupidity) THIN LIZZY “The boys are back in town” (Jailbreak) LOU REED “Crazy feeling” (Coney island baby) DAVID BOWIE “Golden years” (Station to station) FLAMIN GROOVIES “Shake some action” (Shake some action) PATTI SMITH “Ask the angels” (Radio Ethiopia) ACDC “Ride on” (Dirty deeds done dirt cheap) Escuchar audio
"Made Loud To Be Played Loud!" Bill talked about recording with his son Michael, how to create cinematographic drums, single mic vocal stacking with The Eagles, producing demos on a boat, how to record great rock guitars, and singing at 8000 feet. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Bill Szymczyk (and his son Mike Szymczyk) a Grammy-winning and multi-nominated American music producer and engineer best known for producing Hotel California by The Eagles. He produced many top albums and singles of the 1970s, though–aside from continuing to work with Joe Walsh–he retired from the music business by 1990 re-emerging in the late 2000s for select projects including the 2007 Eagles album Long Road Out of Eden and the 2008 eponymous debut of Brian Vander Ark. Unlike many music producers, Szymczyk has no background as a musician. He was originally a sonar operator for the U.S. Navy and took some audio production classes as part of his Navy training. Besides his work with the Eagles, he has produced hit songs and albums for such diverse artists as B.B. King, Joe Walsh, The James Gang, and Elvin Bishop. Thanks to Rick Carson with Make Believe Studio for making our introduction, and to Jonathan Roye. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.Spectra1964.com https://MacSales.com/rockstars https://iZotope.com/Rockstars use code ROCK10 to get 10% off any individual plugin https://jzmic.com Use code ROCKSTAR to get 40% off the Vintage series mics plus get a FREE shock mount ($120 value) https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy Use code ROCKSTAR to get 10% off https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4SxCemCijJvuYA3vJ1cdIo?si=3379a0a6edc0498f If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/400
The song is the band's most popular. The legends, the conspiracies, and lore that surrounds the song are incredible. But the legal struggles, inspired criminals, and cocaine antics take center stage as we focus on the Eagles and Hotel California.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gilligan has finally gotten off the island. Norm will get to leave Hotel California. The case of United States v. Joseph Biggs, et al., the trial in which five (5) members of the Proud Boys are charged with seditious conspiracy in connection with the events of January 6, 2021, has been given to the jury. Norm delivered his closing argument yesterday, the prosecution presented its rebuttal, and both sides have rested. Today: › The Fight to Impose a Gag Order on President Donald Trump is Officially On, as Predicted › A Surviving Roommate, Bethany Funke, is Resisting Bryan Kohberger's Defense Counsel's Call to Testify › The State of Washington's Olympia School District is Getting Rid of Music Classes to Combat 'White Supremacy' › FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression) Has Sued Michigan's Tri-County School District for Violation of Students' First Amendment Rights — 'Let's Go Brandon' Hoodies are a Bridge Too Far, Apparently Join us. For the rest of the year, creators will receive 100 percent of the revenue from the purchase of monthly subscription badges, which Rumble recently launched for the price of $5 per month. Please consider purchasing a subscription badge to LAL and be assured that LAL will receive every penny of that subscription through the end of the year. Your consideration and patronage is most sincerely appreciated! Daily livestreams beginning at 7:45am EST on: . › Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LawandLegitimacy › Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@lawandlegitimacy › Twitter: https://twitter.com/PattisPodcast Subscribe and turn on notifications! Support Law and Legitimacy: - Locals: https://lawandlegitimacy.locals.com/ - Twitter: @PattisPodcast, @PattisNorm, and @MichaelBoyer_ - Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Audible, Spotify, or wherever you receive podcasts and rate LAL 5 stars. - Subscribe here on our Rumble and Youtube channels, give us a Rumble, and join our active community of free-thinkers, contrarians, and the unafraid on Locals!
We're live from Day 75 on Gilligan's Island aka Hotel California aka United States v. Joseph Biggs, et al., the trial in which five (5) members of the Proud Boys are being prosecuted with charges of seditious conspiracy in connection with the events of January 6, 2021. Closing arguments are set to begin today, with Norm trending to bat cleanup on behalf of the defense. Today: › Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Has Dropped His Lawsuit Aimed at Precluding former Manhattan Prosecutor and Author, Mark Pomerantz, from Testifying Before Congress Pursuant to a Congressional Subpoena by Chair of the House Intelligence Committee, Jim Jordan › The American Library Association is Set to Announce Today the Most Banned Books of 2022 — How Do We Best Understand What Advocacy Groups, like Moms for Liberty, Intend for American Public School Students Through Efforts to Preserve Titles in Public School Libraries that Represent the Crux of a Uniquely American Cultural Conflict? Join us. For the rest of the year, creators will receive 100 percent of the revenue from the purchase of monthly subscription badges, which Rumble recently launched for the price of $5 per month. Please consider purchasing a subscription badge to LAL and be assured that LAL will receive every penny of that subscription through the end of the year. Your consideration and patronage is most sincerely appreciated! Daily livestreams beginning at 7:45am EST on: . › Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LawandLegitimacy › Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@lawandlegitimacy › Twitter: https://twitter.com/PattisPodcast Subscribe and turn on notifications! Support Law and Legitimacy: - Locals: https://lawandlegitimacy.locals.com/ - Twitter: @PattisPodcast, @PattisNorm, and @MichaelBoyer_ - Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Audible, Spotify, or wherever you receive podcasts and rate LAL 5 stars. - Subscribe here on our Rumble and Youtube channels, give us a Rumble, and join our active community of free-thinkers, contrarians, and the unafraid on Locals!
Join us on a journey through the most sinister and malevolent songs ever recorded. We'll explore the music that has shocked and disturbed listeners for decades. Our hosts, Will Martinez and Jay Galoci, will delve into the lyrics and history behind each song, examining what makes them so unsettling and why they continue to capture our imagination. From classics like "Mr. Crowley" by Ozzy Osbourne and "Hotel California" by The Eagles, no stone will be left unturned in our quest to uncover the darkest corners of music. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the genre or just looking to explore the dark side of music culture, "The Dark Side of Music" is the episode for you. So turn off the lights, grab some headphones, and join us on a journey into the most evil songs of all time. Contact Us: Thedarkfringe@gmail.com Website: www.darkfringeradio.com
It is Day 74 on Gilligan's Island aka Hotel California aka United States v. Joseph Biggs, et al., the trial in which five (5) members of the Proud Boys are being prosecuted with charges of seditious conspiracy in connection with the events at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. The Defense has rested. Evidence is set to close. Closing arguments are anticipated to begin today. . There is much to discuss today: › The Biden Administration is Building Back Better — As of May 1, 2023, New Homebuyers with Good Credit Will Pay More for Mortgages Than Those with Poor Credit and Less Cash for Down Payments › Alec Baldwin is Due Back on Set in Montana to Finish Filming His Latest Movie, "Rust." That's Because the Involuntary Manslaughter Charges Against Him in Connection with the Death of Halyna Hutchins on Set in October of 2021 Have Been Dropped by the Sante Fe, New Mexico, District Attorney › Catholic Priests in Washington State Have Vowed to Risk Jail Time for Any Violations of a Potential Law Promulgated by the State Senate That Portends to End the Seal of Confession . Join Us. . For the rest of the year, creators will receive 100 percent of the revenue from the purchase of monthly subscription badges, which Rumble recently launched for the price of $5 per month. Please consider purchasing a subscription badge to LAL and be assured that LAL will receive every penny of that subscription through the end of the year. Your consideration and patronage is most sincerely appreciated! . Daily livestreams beginning at 7:45am EST on: . › Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LawandLegitimacy › Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@lawandlegitimacy › Twitter: https://twitter.com/PattisPodcast . Subscribe and turn on notifications! . Support Law and Legitimacy: . - Locals: https://lawandlegitimacy.locals.com/ - Twitter: @PattisPodcast, @PattisNorm, and @MichaelBoyer_ - Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Audible, Spotify, or wherever you receive podcasts and rate LAL 5 stars. - Subscribe here on our Rumble and Youtube channels, give us a Rumble, and join our active community of free-thinkers, contrarians, and the unafraid on Locals!
It is an unofficial holiday for many people across the country, but over here at Law and Legitimacy we are high on life and the pursuit of a better future for our shared and sacred republic. Pace yourselves. Day 73 begins in Gilligan's Island aka Hotel California aka United States v. Joseph Biggs, et al., the trial in which five (5) members of the Proud Boys are prosecuted with charges of seditious conspiracy in connection with the events at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. We may be on the cusp of closing arguments. Norm updates. Today: › The Babylon Bee Announces a Lawsuit Against the State of California — Reminiscent of Rumble/Locals Suit Against the State of New York? › North Carolina's Legislature is on Fire — Rep. Tricia Cotham Remains in the Spotlight as the Republican Veto-Proof Supermajority Introduces Bills Aimed to Restructure Primary Education Funding, and to Regulate Participation in Middle School and High School Athletics › BONUS: "Incentivizing Space Spirits" Anyone? Bill Before North Carolina Legislature Portends to Authorize the Aging of Distilled Spirits in Space Join us. For the rest of the year, creators will receive 100 percent of the revenue from the purchase of monthly subscription badges, which Rumble recently launched for the price of $5 per month. Please consider purchasing a subscription badge to LAL and be assured that LAL will receive every penny of that subscription through the end of the year. Your consideration and patronage is most sincerely appreciated! Daily livestreams beginning at 7:45am EST on: . › Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LawandLegitimacy › Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@lawandlegitimacy › Twitter: https://twitter.com/PattisPodcast Subscribe and turn on notifications! Support Law and Legitimacy: - Locals: https://lawandlegitimacy.locals.com/ - Twitter: @PattisPodcast, @PattisNorm, and @MichaelBoyer_ - Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Audible, Spotify, or wherever you receive podcasts and rate LAL 5 stars. - Subscribe here on our Rumble and Youtube channels, give us a Rumble, and join our active community of free-thinkers, contrarians, and the unafraid on Locals!
Day 70! Gilligan's Island aka Hotel California aka United States v. Joseph Biggs, et al., the trial in which five (5) members of the Proud Boys are being prosecuted with charges of seditious conspiracy in connection with the events of January 6, 2021, continues apace. Norm updates the LAL viewership as to what the week may hold. Today, Norm and Mike discuss: › Dominion Voting's Defamation Lawsuit Against FOX › Justice Clarence Thomas's Recent Media Tribulations › Washington Post's Reporting on Judge Kacsmaryk out of Amarillo, Texas Join us. For the rest of the year, creators will receive 100 percent of the revenue from the purchase of monthly subscription badges, which Rumble recently launched for the price of $5 per month. Please consider purchasing a subscription badge to LAL and be assured that LAL will receive every penny of that subscription through the end of the year. Your consideration and patronage is most sincerely appreciated! Daily livestreams beginning at 7:45am EST on: . › Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LawandLegitimacy › Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@lawandlegitimacy › Twitter: https://twitter.com/PattisPodcast Subscribe and turn on notifications! Support Law and Legitimacy: - Locals: https://lawandlegitimacy.locals.com/ - Twitter: @PattisPodcast, @PattisNorm, and @MichaelBoyer_ - Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Audible, Spotify, or wherever you receive podcasts and rate LAL 5 stars. - Subscribe here on our Rumble and Youtube channels, give us a Rumble, and join our active community of free-thinkers, contrarians, and the unafraid on Locals!
Valdez thinks the Junkies Parlay is losing steam. How can we pump some juice back into it? EB acting out of character and singing Hotel California at a Karaoke Bar. Where's the bully Bickel we've grown to love? Plus, HBO's rebranding and learn what it takes to be Drab and Valdez's friends.
Uh oh. Do we do it? Dare we? It is perhaps the nicest day of Gilligan's Island aka the Hotel California aka United States v. Joseph Biggs, et al., Day 69. Five (5) members of the Proud Boys are being prosecuted with charges of seditious conspiracy in connection with the events of January 6, 2021. How nice will the day be? Could we finally be seeing light at the end of the tunnel? Today, Norm and Mike take up a couple of legitimacy-themed, nonalcoholic topics: › SCOTUS is set to render an opinion in Groff v. DeJoy—the case that implicates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which requires that employers make accommodations for the religious beliefs of employees provided that such accommodations are not an undue burden for the employer. In 2015, the United States Postal Service entered into a contract with Amazon which broke the long-tenured history of USPS employees not having to work on Sundays. Gerald Groff, the petitioner, was terminated from his career with the USPS for refusing to work Sundays, the day which holds sincere religious significance for Groff and which was worth the risk of being terminated from employment. How will the Court define or redefine precedent which illustrates the notion of "undue burden" with a standard of anything more than a de minimis accommodation? › Remember when we covered the case of Ethan Crumbley, the Michigan high schooler whose parents were charged with negligent manslaughter after Ethan brought a firearm to school and killed four of his peers? Well, a first-grader in Newport News, Virginia, has reportedly brought a firearm to his elementary school and shot his teacher. The first-grader's mother, Deja Nicole Taylor, has been indicted by a grand jury on charges of child neglect and child endangerment. How do the cases compare? Join us. For the rest of the year, creators will receive 100 percent of the revenue from the purchase of monthly subscription badges, which Rumble recently launched for the price of $5 per month. Please consider purchasing a subscription badge to LAL and be assured that LAL will receive every penny of that subscription through the end of the year. Your consideration and patronage is most sincerely appreciated! Daily livestreams beginning at 7:45am EST on: . › Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LawandLegitimacy › Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@lawandlegitimacy › Twitter: https://twitter.com/PattisPodcast Subscribe and turn on notifications! Support Law and Legitimacy: - Locals: https://lawandlegitimacy.locals.com/ - Twitter: @PattisPodcast, @PattisNorm, and @MichaelBoyer_ - Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Audible, Spotify, or wherever you receive podcasts and rate LAL 5 stars. - Subscribe here on our Rumble and Youtube channels, give us a Rumble, and join our active community of free-thinkers, contrarians, and the unafraid on Locals!
Valdez thinks the Junkies Parlay is losing steam. How can we pump some juice back into it? EB acting out of character and singing Hotel California at a Karaoke Bar. Where's the bully Bickel we've grown to love? Plus, HBO's rebranding and learn what it takes to be Drab and Valdez's friends.
It is Day 68 in what Norm affectionally refers to as Gilligan's Island aka the Hotel California aka United States v. Joseph Biggs, et al., the trial in which five (5) members of the Proud Boys are being prosecuted with charges of seditious conspiracy in connection with the events of January 6, 2021. Two (2) of the defendant Proud Boys have taken the stand as the trial nears its completion. Norm opines. Mike sent Norm a text acknowledging how frenetic it all seems. Today, the two discuss: › Embattled Manhattan DA, Alvin Bragg, has retained an outside law firm and is suing Jim Jordan and House Republicans, and is also seeking a temporary restraining order from the court in an effort to block the House Judiciary Committee's subpoena of none other than former Manhattan prosecutor and author of the book for which Norm just this week tendered an on-stream review, Mark Pomerantz. › Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced his intent to pardon Daniel Perry, the Austin, Texas, man convicted of the murder of Garrett Foster in connection with the events of July 25, 2020. The Washington Post now reports that Perry's legal team has petitioned for a new trial, citing evidence of jury misconduct and other evidentiary deficiencies of the criminal trial. Join us. For the rest of the year, creators will receive 100 percent of the revenue from the purchase of monthly subscription badges, which Rumble recently launched for the price of $5 per month. Please consider purchasing a subscription badge to LAL and be assured that LAL will receive every penny of that subscription through the end of the year. Your consideration and patronage is most sincerely appreciated! Daily livestreams beginning at 7:45am EST on: . › Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LawandLegitimacy › Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@lawandlegitimacy › Twitter: https://twitter.com/PattisPodcast Subscribe and turn on notifications! Support Law and Legitimacy: - Locals: https://lawandlegitimacy.locals.com/ - Twitter: @PattisPodcast, @PattisNorm, and @MichaelBoyer_ - Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Audible, Spotify, or wherever you receive podcasts and rate LAL 5 stars. - Subscribe here on our Rumble and Youtube channels, give us a Rumble, and join our active community of free-thinkers, contrarians, and the unafraid on Locals!
It's THE iconic Easter jam of the 20th Century, and we're gonna talk ALL over it. We're getting in the weeds with CCM legend Don Francisco about his signature hit, the royalties and fame it didn't bring, and the famed Dolly Parton cover thereof. It's a special Easter early release--enjoy "He's Alive!" Plus: - Eat your heart out, Hotel California! - “If you don't give a crap about Easter, this song is still an absolute masterclass in production.” - Skipping Sunday School for a blackjack game, and how it led to Don's hall-of-fame career --- Join us on PATREON for early access, extended interviews, weekly reaction mini-sodes, full bonus shows, and more ways to be part of the show! patreon.com/greatsongpod Check out Rob's new movie+food show, Cinema Snack Bar! Visit greatsongpodcast.com for archives, merch, and more! Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram @greatsongpod, and join the Facebook group at Facebook.com/groups/greatsongpod. Patreon Producers: Andrea Konarzewski, Brad Callahan, Ari Marucci, Michael Conley, Peter Mark Campbell, David Steinberg, Randy Hodge, Chaz Bacus, Juan Lopez, Jason Arrowood, Howard Passey, Micah Murphy, Tim Jahr, Christopher Cudnoski, and Pete Kim --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/greatsongpod/message
A California mayor is resisting the housing-first policies that overwhelmed his town; West Coast lawmakers consider prohibiting discrimination on the basis of caste as more South Asians enter the US workforce; and Classic Book of the Month. Plus: a dramatic rescue at sea, an animal-clogged chimney, and the Tuesday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Pensacola Christian College. Empowering leaders to influence the world for Christ. More at go.pcci.edu/World And from Ridge Haven Camp and Retreat Centers offering year-round availability with its new 12,000 sq ft gym and guest housing. More at ridgehaven.org -Over 700 million meals distributed since 1991.-Just 25¢ can provide a meal for a hungry child.-Serving in 30 countries, including the US.Since 1991, Children's Hunger Fund (CHF) has come alongside the local church in 30 countries, including the US, to deliver food, aid, and the hope of the gospel. To date, 96% of total contributions—over 1 billion dollars in food and other aid—have been distributed through programs serving more than 20 million children across America and around the world. CHF has consistently received a four-star rating from Charity Navigator. CHF has distribution centers in San Antonio, Frisco, and their Los Angeles headquarters. To learn more, visit ChidrensHungerFund.org/world.
The most exciting real estate right now? Storage Units — and the #1 company just declared war on Wall Street. The co-founders of Instagram just launched their first app together since Instagram… and it's the opposite of Instagram. And if you notice the same Chevy car show up in your Netflix shows, it's not a coincidence: It's Netflix's new product placement biz. $PSA $LSI $NFLX $GM $META Follow The Best One Yet on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok: @tboypod And now watch us on Youtube Want a Shoutout on the pod? Fill out this form Got the Best Fact Yet? We got a form for that too Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices