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It's the midway point of 2026, and it's safe to say that when it comes to the best songs of the year, there's not really any consensus to be found. So we've assembled our personal Top 10 list of the most memorable songs to cross our paths, from the outlaw country of Charley Crockett to the glam rock of Friko, Lana Del Rey's twisted ode to love, Vince Staples' "White Flag" and more.NPR Music's Sheldon Pearce joins host Robin Hilton.Featured artists and songs:(00:00) Intro(01:38) Mandy, Indiana: “try saying”(05:09) Aldous Harding: “Coats”(09:28) Vince Staples: “White Flag”(14:25) Yebba: “Yellow Eyes”(18:04) Friko: “Seven Degrees”(22:01) Charley Crockett: “Kentucky Too Long”(26:03) Lana Del Rey: “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter”(32:07) Baby Rose: “Friends Again" (feat. Leon Thomas)(37:59) Mumford & Sons: “Rubber Band Man" (feat. Hozier)(42:58) Irreversible Entanglements: “Don't Lose Your Head" (feat. MOTHERBOARD)Reviews help! Leave us one on Apple or Spotify wherever you listen to podcasts. Questions, comments, suggestions or feedback of any kind always welcome: allsongs@npr.orgSee pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
We're all familiar with the concept of a one-hit wonder, but what about artists who hit it big a second time—and never again? This week on Hit Parade, Chris Molanphy lays out the ground rules for one of pop's most misunderstood chart distinctions and sorts through the roster of this ultra-exclusive club, which counts Gloria Gaynor, Hozier, the Clash, and Dead or Alive among its members. Then, Chris counts down his favorite fluky examples of two-hit wonders.Podcast production by Kevin Bendis.Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for bonus episodes of "The Bridge" and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen.Need to set up your Slate Plus feed? If you subscribed through Slate.com, check out our FAQ at slate.com/podcastfaqs for easy instructions. Members subscribed via Apple Podcasts get automatic access—no setup required. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're all familiar with the concept of a one-hit wonder, but what about artists who hit it big a second time—and never again? This week on Hit Parade, Chris Molanphy lays out the ground rules for one of pop's most misunderstood chart distinctions and sorts through the roster of this ultra-exclusive club, which counts Gloria Gaynor, Hozier, the Clash, and Dead or Alive among its members. Then, Chris counts down his favorite fluky examples of two-hit wonders.Podcast production by Kevin Bendis.Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for bonus episodes of "The Bridge" and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Avicii – Hey Brother (N and D Short Edit) Tiësto vs. Hozier vs. MGMT – Too Sweet x Kids (Redrum) Sigala & James Arthur – Lasting Lover (Tiësto Remix) Gareth Emery vs. Ed Sheeran – Same God x Castle on the Hill (dJ STaTT Mashup) Snow Patrol – Chasing Cars (ZAXX Remix) Dzeko & Torres - L'amour Toujours x Million Voices (dJ STaTT Bootleg) Skylar Grey - Invisible (Dirty South Remix) Dirty South ft. Skylar Grey x Diplo & Miguel – Don't Forget My Love x Coming Home MAGIC! vs. Zedd – Rude x Cinema (dJ STaTT Mashup) Calvin Harris and Example - Coming Back For You (Tiesto Remix) Avicii vs. One Republic vs. Alesso - Fade Into Myself (dJ STaTT Mashup) Mike Posner and Mac Miller - Please Don't Go x The Spins (dJ STaTT mashup) Adam Lambert vs. Mau P – Ghost Town x Dress Code (dJ STaTT mashup) Tiësto vs. Beastie Boys vs. Odd Mob & Goodboys – Brass Monkey x Won't Be Possible David Foster – Love Theme from St. Elmo's Fire (dJ STaTT ReDrum)
One of the best books of 2025 now has Volume 2 available in paperback! To celebrate, I sat down for an interview with it's author to discuss its creation, themes, characters, and musical intersection. Some spoilers for Volume 1, but we try to be coy about developments in Vol 2 and beyond! Also available in full in e-book format! Vol 2 Paperback: https://a.co/d/0jfxMtYn Cover and inside are by Dasha Belokrylova: @dashabelokrylova and @dashabelokrylova.ink on Instagram! Intro is "Light Me Up" by Audiorezout of Free Music Archive Other musical tracks used: "Opening Theme - Fellowship Of The Ring" - Howard Shore "Simon (Instrumental) - Lifehouse "Level of Concern" - 21 Pilots "Montero (Bardcore Version)" - Original by Lil Nas X, cover by Stan Tough "I Want To Come Over (Instrumental) - Melissa Etheridge "Take Me To Church" original by Hozier, instrumental by Brooklyn Duo "In Your Eyes" - original by Peter Gabriel, cover by Vitamin String Quartet "Christian Brothers" - Elliot Smith "Blasphemous Rumors" - Original by Depeche mode, cover by "Twilight" - David Gray "Twilight" - Antony and the Johnsons "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" - Tears for Fears, cover from Bioshock Infinite "Army of Me" - Bjork "Fire and Rain" - Original by James Taylor, instrumental by Kelly Valleau "Televators" - Original by The Mars Volta, instrumental by Nilesh Badola "Unholy (Instrumental)" - Sam Smith "Witch by the Sea" - Darren Curtis "Wonderland (Instrumental) - Caravan Palace "Kings Crossing " Original by Elliot Smith, piano cover by Heavypiano "The Sky is Falling" - Queens of the Stone Age "Magic Forest", "Scheming Weasel", "Babylon" - Kevin Macleod "Danse Macabre (Instrumental)" - Original by Ghost, cover by Hector Garcia 'Water Runs Dry" - original by Boyz II Men, guitar cover by Acoustic Lounge "It's So Hard To Say Goodbye to Yesterday" - original by Boyz II Men, cello cover by Helen Newby "How Not To Drown (Instrumenal)" -CHVRCHES "Subdivisions (Instrumental)"- Rush "Wishing Well" - original by Bob Mould, instrumental cover by Mathew Savard "Valse sur une berceuse anglaise" - Fernando Velasquez "Love Me Harder" - Ariana Grande Outro is "Deus in Absentia" by Ghost
For more than four decades, Anthony Mason has been one of the most trusted voices in American journalism, bringing curiosity, intelligence, and a steady presence to his reporting for CBS News. As a correspondent and former co-host of CBS This Morning, he's interviewed presidents, cultural icons, and some of the world's most influential artists.Now, Mason is launching a project that feels especially personal. His new series, 'Alchemy,' explores the creative process through intimate, long-form conversations with musicians and artists including Hozier, Paul Simon, and Nile Rodgers. But 'Alchemy' isn't focused on fame, success, or even the work itself. Instead, it asks a deeper question: how does creativity help people transform hardship, uncertainty, and experience into something meaningful?
01. Freejak - Look Out 02. Gaullin, Trfn - Feel 03. Mike Williams, Audien, Ryvm - It's Okay 04. Miss Monique, Kapuchon, Glz - Hot Sauce 05. Rafael, Erez - Left Right 06. Hills, Welker - Swagger 07. Justin Mylo, Respons - Flashlight 08. Meduza, Hozier, Kream - Tell It To My Heart 09. Chapter & Verse - Hands Up 10. Cassimm, Allan Nunez - Puxa 11. Crusy - A Sunset In San Francisco 12. 4a - UNFAZED 13. Cassian, Yotto, Da Hool - Love Parade 14. Frank Walker, Nathan Nicholson - What Love Feels Like 15. Cyril, James Blunt - Tears Dry Tonight 16. Dastic, Cmc$, Chester Young - No Lights 17. Third Party, Mark Roma - Enemy 18. Max Styler, Vintage Culture, Ali Love - Freaky 1 19. Pete Tong, Avg - Places & Spaces 20. Camelphat, Josh Gigante, Kuuda - So Good 21. Francis Mercier, Mp3, Shammalee - Inshallah 22. Fedde Le Grand - 1, 2 Step 23. Hugel, Dystinct - Yama By Night 24. Nicky Romero, Almero, Grace Barton - Run To You 25. Shapov, Swanky Tunes - Flipdat 26. Lackmus - My Mind 27. Beau Cruz - In Or Out 28. Control Room, Dashi - What's Your Motive 29. Zafrir, Mila Journee - Pas 30. Sonny Fodera, Libianca - Let Me Be In Your Arms 31. Argy, Omiki, Lell Nahar - MANTRA 32. Saint Punk - Blow Your Mind 33. Blank Sense - Hot Spot 34. Felix Cartal, Vox Rea - Dissociate 35. Zhu, They. - 5STARRR 36. Franky Wah, Gadjo - I'm Watching You (So Many Times) 37. Kevin Mckay - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger 38. David Tort - Who's There
01. Freejak - Look Out 02. Gaullin, Trfn - Feel 03. Mike Williams, Audien, Ryvm - It's Okay 04. Miss Monique, Kapuchon, Glz - Hot Sauce 05. Rafael, Erez - Left Right 06. Hills, Welker - Swagger 07. Justin Mylo, Respons - Flashlight 08. Meduza, Hozier, Kream - Tell It To My Heart 09. Chapter & Verse - Hands Up 10. Cassimm, Allan Nunez - Puxa 11. Crusy - A Sunset In San Francisco 12. 4a - UNFAZED 13. Cassian, Yotto, Da Hool - Love Parade 14. Frank Walker, Nathan Nicholson - What Love Feels Like 15. Cyril, James Blunt - Tears Dry Tonight 16. Dastic, Cmc$, Chester Young - No Lights 17. Third Party, Mark Roma - Enemy 18. Max Styler, Vintage Culture, Ali Love - Freaky 1 19. Pete Tong, Avg - Places & Spaces 20. Camelphat, Josh Gigante, Kuuda - So Good 21. Francis Mercier, Mp3, Shammalee - Inshallah 22. Fedde Le Grand - 1, 2 Step 23. Hugel, Dystinct - Yama By Night 24. Nicky Romero, Almero, Grace Barton - Run To You 25. Shapov, Swanky Tunes - Flipdat 26. Lackmus - My Mind 27. Beau Cruz - In Or Out 28. Control Room, Dashi - What's Your Motive 29. Zafrir, Mila Journee - Pas 30. Sonny Fodera, Libianca - Let Me Be In Your Arms 31. Argy, Omiki, Lell Nahar - MANTRA 32. Saint Punk - Blow Your Mind 33. Blank Sense - Hot Spot 34. Felix Cartal, Vox Rea - Dissociate 35. Zhu, They. - 5STARRR 36. Franky Wah, Gadjo - I'm Watching You (So Many Times) 37. Kevin Mckay - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger 38. David Tort - Who's There
Die Windmill Lane Recording Studios in Dublin gehören zu den legendärsten Studios Europas. Hier entstanden Produktionen von U2, den Rolling Stones, den Cranberries, Hozier, Ed Sheeran und vielen weiteren Künstlern. In dieser Episode führt uns Mitinhaber Tony Perrey durch die Geschichte des Hauses und gibt Einblicke in den Alltag eines großen Recording-Studios.Im ersten Teil sprechen wir über die Entstehung von Windmill Lane, berühmte Produktionen, analoge Konsolen, die Rolle großer Studios im modernen Musikbetrieb und das angeschlossene College, in dem die nächste Generation von Audio Engineers ausgebildet wird.Ein Gespräch über Studiokultur, Technik und die besondere Atmosphäre eines Ortes, an dem seit Jahrzehnten Musikgeschichte entsteht.Sound&Recording-Magazin | Studiosofa PodcastWebsite: soundandrecording-magazin.deWebinare: soundandrecording-magazin.de/webinareCoachings: soundandrecording-magazin.de/coachingsWhatsApp-Gruppe: soundandrecording-magazin.de/whatsappInstagram: @soundandrecording.magazinYouTube: @StudiosofaPodcastTikTok: @soundandrecording.mag
Alison caught up with Alex Warren backstage at the 3 Arena - he was getting ready for the second of his TWO night sold out run at the venue.Ireland hearts Alex and he loves us back. The one night of the year he grabs a beer is always on Irish turf when he checks out a local boozer with his crew for one night! This amazing young man has an incredible backstory but he has turned tragedy into triumph and inspired so many on the way. He talks about “finding your people” on the road, why he sometimes just stares out at the audience to remember it all, and how the big streaming numbers still don't feel real - but what actually matters is the people.An open, heartfelt conversation about losing parents young, keeping their memory alive for his kids, and the artists he's dying to collaborate with next — Niall Horan and Hozier!!
A staple of the folk-rock genre, few people wouldn't recognise the name or work of Mumford & Sons. Following only a year after the release of their fifth studio album, Rushmere, was their sixth album Prizefighter, released in February this year. The album was recorded in ten days at producer Aaron Dessner's studio in New York, and now they're taking it around the world – bringing it to New Zealand's shores as well. They're performing tonight at Auckland's Spark Arena, and compared to the more intimate, slightly introspective shows the band has done in the past, this one is set to be a bit more exciting. “This is the beginning of a major bout of like, quite a few months of touring for us with a whole new production, a new album, and we're quite ambitious for the whole thing,” Keyboardist and vocalist Ben Lovett told Jack Tame. “It's our 6th album, so we're quite like, in a spirit of let's like, leave it all on the floor, let's bring all the new songs out, let's give it a whole new visual aesthetic.” “It's quite exciting really.” Despite only being a year apart in release dates, Rushmere and Prizefighter are quite different records – Rushmere being more introspective and internal, while Prizefighter is more expansive, featuring collaborations with artists like Chris Stapleton and Hozier. “When we talked about getting back together, I think our desire was to make a record that felt like you were kind of pulling the curtain back and just hearing a band in a room together,” Ted Dwane, who does vocals, bass, and guitar for the band, told Tame. “So with Dave Cobb we made Rushmere, and kind of, I think, kind of completed that thought.” And it was Rushmere's release that threw the band's creative doors wide open, answering any questions about where the band was at musically and whether the audience would be along for the ride. “And I think just internally between us, it was an incredibly freeing feeling, y'know, just the feeling of making Prizefighter,” Dawson said. “It felt like the backlog was cleared and we were flowing again.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is an encore presentation of a previous episode. --- Global superstar Hozier ("Take Me To Church," "Too Sweet") discusses his appreciation for analog experiences, and some personal anecdotes on how records by Howlin' Wolf, D'Angelo and more -- specifically on vinyl -- have influenced his own creative output. Plus, singer/songwriter Courtney Marie Andrews and Dawes lead vocalist/guitarist Taylor Goldsmith share their thoughts about the importance of wax in a digital world. These conversations were recorded backstage at the 2018 edition of the Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival in Franklin, TN.
Ryan Connors is a multi-instrumentalist, MD, songwriter, and producer based in Nashville. He is currently keyboardist, MD, and backup drummer for Hozier, and has also worked with many other artists and bands including Yola, Melinda Doolittle, and Dynamo. He also writes and produces his own original music. In this episode, Ryan talks about: How smaller college programs give you more opportunities to play The virtues of multiple disciplines vs. specialization Being able to “speak drum” as an MD and producer The benefit of closing some doors Getting to play with Gadd “Finding where it feels good and not leaving there” Loving the discovery and connection that happens in rehearsal Leading by example as an MD in any given situation Here's our Patreon Here's our Youtube Here's our Homepage
01. ALEX WARREN - ORDINARY (DJ L-GEE BLEND)02. BENSON BOONE - BEAUTIFUL THINGS (DJ L-GEE BLEND)03. JUSTIN BIEBER - YUKON (DJ L-GEE BLEND)04. MYLES SMITH - STARGAZING (DJ L-GEE BLEND)05. OLIVIA DEAN - MAN I NEED (DJ L-GEE BLEND)06. TAYLOR SWIFT - OPALITE (DJ L-GEE BLEND)07. MYLES SMITH - NICE TO MEET YOU (DJ L-GEE BLEND)08. MORGAN WALLEN FEAT. TATE MCRAE - WHAT I WANT (DJ L-GEE BLEND)09. SABRINA CARPENTER - MANCHILD (DJ L-GEE BLEND)10. SABRINA CARPENTER - ESPRESSO (DJ L-GEE BLEND)11. LOLA YOUNG - MESSY (DJ L-GEE BLEND)12. CHAPPELL ROAN - PINK PONY CLUB (DJ L-GEE BLEND)13. BENSON BOONE - SORRY I'M HERE FOR SOMEONE ELSE (DJ L-GEE BLEND)14. JUSTIN BIEBER - DAISIES (DJ L-GEE BLEND)15. HOZIER - TOO SWEET (DJ L-GEE BLEND)16. BRUNO MARS - I JUST MIGHT (DJ L-GEE BLEND)17. KING GEORGE - KEEP ON ROLLIN (DJ L-GEE BLEND)18. SHABOOZEY - A BAR SONG (TIPSY) (DJ L-GEE BLEND)19. SHABOOZEY - GOOD NEWS (DJ L-GEE BLEND)20. GLASS ANIMALS - HEAT WAVES (DJ L-GEE BLEND)21. MORGAN WALLEN - I'M THE PROBLEM (DJ L-GEE BLEND)22. BILLIE EILISH - BIRDS OF A FEATHER (DJ L-GEE BLEND)
Welcome back to Young Hot Guys! This week it's the talk to your mates special, featuring an extended check in from all your hosts. Hozier has wrote back to Killian, Tony is setting his intentions for the week and Shane is feeling summery. ☀️ Plus, we have a special insert from Soc Dem FM. Enjoy x To get extra bonus content and much more you can sign up at https://headstuffpodcasts.com/membership/ Shane's Tickets: https://linktr.ee/shanedanbyrne Killian's Tickets: https://linktr.ee/killiansundermann Tony's Tickets: https://linktr.ee/tonyhorror Shane Daniel Byrne, Tony Cantwell, and Killian Sundermann are Young Hot Guys. This is a HeadStuff podcast produced by Hilary Barry. Artwork by Shane Kenna Contact the show at yhg@headstuff.org
‘Why can't all lads be sound like Hozier?' That was the title of an article Fionnuala Jones' guest wrote 10 years ago about her experience of being harassed, and her entertaining and authentically honest look into real life.It continues with her current stand-up comedy show ‘BIG', which is about her body, the physical change she has gone through in recent years and misogyny.Comedian Alison Spittle joins to discuss!
‘Why can't all lads be sound like Hozier?' That was the title of an article Fionnuala Jones' guest wrote 10 years ago about her experience of being harassed, and her entertaining and authentically honest look into real life.It continues with her current stand-up comedy show ‘BIG', which is about her body, the physical change she has gone through in recent years and misogyny.Comedian Alison Spittle joins to discuss!
Mumford & Sons' Marcus Mumford and Ben Lovett talk about the writing of the band's latest record, Prizefighter. The pair reflect on working with producer Aaron Dessner, the trust required to take creative risks as a band, and how collaborations with the likes of Hozier, Gracie Abrams, Chris Stapleton and Justin Vernon shaped the final record.
Welcome back to Young Hot Guys! The guys are finally back in the studio after a while of being apart and the vibes are good! Tony has a dramatic morning, Killian tells the story of Hozier's bench and Shane has had it with Youghal. And of course don't forget to text in... you know the number. To get extra bonus content and much more you can sign up at https://headstuffpodcasts.com/membership/ Shane's Tickets: https://linktr.ee/shanedanbyrne Killian's Tickets: https://linktr.ee/killiansundermann Tony's Tickets: https://linktr.ee/tonyhorror Shane Daniel Byrne, Tony Cantwell, and Killian Sundermann are Young Hot Guys. This is a HeadStuff podcast produced by Hilary Barry. Artwork by Shane Kenna
Kristen Rogers has built a career most music fans never see, but it’s one that’s taken her around the world. As a touring background vocalist, she’s worked with artists like Post Malone, Hozier, Eric Church, and The Killers. In this episode, she shares what life is really like behind the scenes of the music industry: from jumping into major tours with days of notice to navigating tour bus life, massive stadium shows, and the freedom (and risk) of building a career in the background. It’s her viewpoint from the chaos, creativity, and unexpected paths that power the biggest stages in the world.
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Kristen Rogers has built a career most music fans never see, but it’s one that’s taken her around the world. As a touring background vocalist, she’s worked with artists like Post Malone, Hozier, Eric Church, and The Killers. In this episode, she shares what life is really like behind the scenes of the music industry: from jumping into major tours with days of notice to navigating tour bus life, massive stadium shows, and the freedom (and risk) of building a career in the background. It’s her viewpoint from the chaos, creativity, and unexpected paths that power the biggest stages in the world.
In this episode, John is joined by Mumford & Sons and producer Aaron Dessner to discuss how they wrote, recorded and produced the album ‘Prizefighter'. Mumford & Sons are a British folk-rock band made up of Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett and Ted Dwane, who rose to global fame with their banjo-driven folk rock, earning BRIT and Grammy success with the records ‘Sigh No More' and ‘Babel'. Their latest album, ‘Prizefighter', was co-written and co-produced with Aaron Dessner, and features collaborations with Hozier, Gracie Abrams, Gigi Perez and Chris Stapleton, with the band embracing a new creative freedom in the process. Sitting down with Marcus at his Scarlet Pimpernel studio, John and the band discuss how the album unexpectedly grew out of collaboration, and how the process left them feeling more creatively free than ever. They also dig into why the right mic isn't always the most expensive one, Aaron's techniques for recording guitars, how they created the album's distinctive synth sounds and much more! Tracks discussed: Here, Prizefighter, Conversation With My Son (Gangsters & Angels) TAPE IT Thanks to our friends at Tape It for supporting the podcast. Visit tape.it/tapenotes or use the promo code TAPENOTES in the app to get 20% off. LISTEN to ‘Prizefighter' here - Prizefighter by Mumford & Sons ‘Island/Gentlemen of the Road' TAPE IT Thanks to our friends at Tape It for supporting the podcast. Visit tape.it/tapenotes or use the promo code TAPENOTES in the app to get 20% off. QUBE Find out more about Qube membership here. MAKE NOISE PRO AUDIO Use the code TAPENOTES10 for 10% off all Franklin Audio products at makenoiseproaudio.com MUSIVERSAL Skip the waitlist and get your discount HERE LINKS TO EVERYTHING TAPE NOTES linktr.ee/tapenotes Intro Music - Sunshine Buddy, Laurel Collective GEAR MENTIONS Tech 21 CompTortion Waterfall B3 Organ Mellotron Siemens WSW Console Neve Console Erica Synths Black Spring Reverb Gibson Firebird Gibson J45 Shure SM7B Sequential Prophet French Connection Neumann U47 Neve 1064 Preamp Neve 1073 Preamp Neve 1066 Preamp Lisson Grove R-124 Compressor Roland Juno-60 Optigan Neumann M49 Cubase Logic Pro Avid Pro Tools OUR GEAR https://linktr.ee/tapenotes_ourgear HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW If you'd like to help support the show you can join us on Patreon, where among many things you can access full length videos of most new episodes, ad-free episodes and detailed gear list breakdowns. KEEP UP TO DATE For behind the scenes photos and the latest updates, make sure to follow us on: Instagram: @tapenotes YouTube: Tape Notes Podcast Discord: Tape Notes Patreon: Tape Notes To let us know the artists you'd like to hear, Tweet us, slide into our DMs, send us an email or even a letter. We'd love to hear! Visit our website to join our mailing list: www.tapenotes.co.uk
Marcus Mumford joins Captain Carr for one of Alan Air's most memorable flights. We hear all about the new Mumford & Son's album "Prizefighter" out now! And the chat goes everywhere from tote-bag judgement, to the holiday romance that turned into marriage, and one flashing incident on a pontoon in Mexico.All this plus Disney squirrels, Celebrity Traitors glory, all-inclusive confessions, broken guitars and Alan as 'Old' Spice.00:00 Marcus Mumford boards the flight00:45 Dressing up as a Disney squirrel01:20 Robin Hood crushes and iconic soundtracks01:48 Alan's seagull rap with Antonio Banderas02:18 Marcus as an unpack-everything traveller02:45 Marcus borrows wife Carey's tote bag demo03:55 Celebrity Traitors glory revisited04:10 War Child event surprise Traitors entrance05:29 Alan being peak celebrity in the Mumford household08:15 Prizefighter collabs and Hozier love08:50 Chris Stapleton cold call success09:57 Brandi Carlile as musical fairy godmother10:32 All-inclusive festival chaos in Mexico11:31 Marcus loves dressing up, Alan as Old Spice14:33 BST Hyde Park excitement15:27 Curating a festival lineup16:35 Being recognised in America as a Traitor17:06 Best UK holidays - Dorset, Cornwall, Wales18:21 Holiday romances and Marcus meeting his wife at Bible camp19:43 Favourite touring country New Zealand20:14 Bungee jumping hotels from hell20:42 Skydiving for War Child plans21:03 Dream hotels and luxury stays21:42 The naked pontoon in Mexico incident explained22:30 Touring India in 200923:07 Broken guitars and airline nightmares23:55 Extreme foods while travelling24:58 Quick-fire round26:25 Final descent and sign-off#LifesABeach #AlanCarr #MarcusMumford #TravelPodcast #TourLife #HolidayStories #CelebrityTraitors #AllInclusive #MusicPodcast #TouringLife #FunnyPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Miss Heard celebrates Season 7, Episode 336 where this episode unpacks Hozier's 2013 breakout hit “Take Me to Church”, its soulful roots in love, religion, and rebellion, and how a breakup was the impetus to this song that was created in his parent's attic. You can listen to all our episodes at our website at: https://pod.co/miss-heard-song-lyrics Or iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and many more platforms under Podcast name “Miss Heard Song Lyrics” Please consider supporting our little podcast via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/MissHeardSongLyrics or via PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MissHeardSongLyrics #missheardsonglyrics #missheardsongs #missheardlyrics #misheardsonglyrics #podcastinavan #vanpodcast #SongLyricsFails #MusicPodcast #PodcastLovers #MustListen #Hozier #TakeMeToChurch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYSVMgRr6pw https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_Me_to_Church https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hozier https://www.songfacts.com/facts/hozier/take-me-to-church
Her portfolio includes Hozier and Arcade Fire but we know that photographing us in the Cobblestone toilets was the REAL highlight of her career... San eip seo táimid ag caint leis an ngrianghrafadóir Ruth Medjber! Insíonn Ruth dúinn faoina tionscadal nua, 'Sin Scéal Eile', sraith ina bhfuil sí ag dul timpeall na tíre ag glacadh pic de dhuine nua gach lá agus ag fiosrú cad iad na scéalta atá acu. Labhraíonn sí faoi na dúshláin a bhaineann leis an tionscadal mór seo agus an tionchar a bhíonn ag na scéalta uirthi, agus faoin gcaoi ar féidir páirt a ghlacadh... And of course, pléimid an star-studded portfolio atá aici chomh maith! Taobh amuigh den gcomhrá sin, pléimid rud ana-exciting... SEÓNNA BEO! We'll be in Naas for the bank holiday lenár seó ag an Spirit of Brigid Festival (tickets linked below), agus ansin beimid ag déanamh camchuairt nua - How To Gael: Le Gealaí! Lucht HTG i bPáras & Londain, coinnigí súil amach - ticket links coming soon for those shows. Muintir Chorcaí agus Bhaile Átha Cliath, tá na ticéid ar fáil cheana fríd na nascanna seo thíos! HOW TO GAEL BEO AG SPIRIT OF BRIGID FESTIVAL https://www.spiritofbrigid.ie/event/how-to-gael-live/ HOW TO GAEL: LE GEALAÍ Corcaigh: https://corkpodcastfestival.ie/how-to-gael/ Baile Átha Cliath: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/how-to-gael-dublin-05-04-2026/event/1800638AD058E413 Bonus content ar fáil ar Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/HowToGael Bí i dteagmháil linn! Ríomhphost: howtogael@gmail.com Suíomh: https://www.howtogael.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/howtogael/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@howtogael Commit to your potential and discover your postgraduate options in Maynooth University at mu.ie/gael. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode, we're joined in studio by Ruth Medjber, a brilliant photographer who has spent the last few years touring and taking pictures of Hozier. Now, she's embarked on a new project, taking a picture of someone every day and telling strangers stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Wednesday and we're back in TGB HQ where things get chaotic immediately as we try and fail to figure out the difference between Hozier and Gotye, because why is the resemblance actually uncanny! Once we get past that identity crisis we dive straight into your dilemmas. On this week's agenda, we are dealing with an unwanted holiday guest, choosing between friends and a Brian yes really, jealous friends and a full blown catfish situation! But the real question is would you help your friend catfish???New episodes every Wednesday! Email us your dilemma at hello@thegirlsbathroom.com Follow us on instagram @thegirlsbathroomJoin us on Patreon for an extra ep every week!! https://www.patreon.com/TheGirlsBathroom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A voice can be an instrument, a mirror, and sometimes a battlefield. That's the ground we cover with actor-singer Winter Andrews aka the “indie sorcerer”—as we trace how mimicry, rhythm, and empathy shaped both his acting and his music. From being moved by Regina Spektor's allegory in Samson to discovering the strange peace inside Hozier's Shrike, Winter opens up about the songs that taught him to hold big feelings without apology. We talk Chester Bennington's quiet ache amid the roar, Imogen Heap's ghostly minimalism, Dermot Kennedy's raw folk energy, and Phoebe Bridgers' gentle delivery of devastating stories. Then Jeff Buckley brings the hopeful melancholy that still lights the way. With that map in hand, we step into Winter's upcoming EP, Till the Moon Fades Away, and the world he built across four originals. Wildfires starts small and blooms into a cinematic swell, setting the promise that intimacy and grandeur will meet. The Lovers is a three-act love story threaded by one telling word—if—moving from yearning to union to elegy, with strings by Rob Moose amplifying the sweep of time. Babel rises from shame and self-loathing into a towering confession, a song years in the making that demanded the right vocal arc and tempo to match its storm. Across the Snow closes like the aftermath of hard nights, born through a character to reach truths that were too raw to face head-on. If you love singer-songwriter storytelling, indie folk drama, cinematic ballads, and vocal-forward production, this conversation will hit home. Follow all things Winter Andrews on Instagram and TikTok (@ItsWinterAndrews)https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/winter-andrews-mix/pl.u-MJEGINqbr81. Samson - Regina Spektor2. Shrike - Hozier3. Numb - LINKIN PARK4. Hide and Seek - Imogen Heap5. After Rain - Dermot Kennedy6. Zombie - YUNGBLUD7. You Missed My Heart - Phoebe Bridgers8. Morning Theft - Jeff Buckley9. Wildfires - Winter Andrews10. The Lovers - Winter Andrews11. Babel - Winter Andrews12. Across the Snow - Winter Andrews Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
We look ahead to some of the albums we're most excited about for the new year, from sure bets like Dry Cleaning and Beverly Glenn-Copeland to rumored releases from some pretty big names.(00:00) Intro(01:26) Dry Cleaning: “Cruise Ship Designer,” from ‘Secret Love'(05:03) Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore: “Perpetual Adoration,” from ‘Tragic Magic'(07:48) Ásgeir: “Smoke,” from ‘Julia'(12:27) Joyce Manor: “All My Friends Are So Depressed,” from ‘I Used To Go To This Bar'(17:45) Beverly Glenn-Copeland: “Laughter In Summer (with Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland),” from ‘Laughter In Summer'(21:06) gobbinjr: “Just a dream,” from ‘crystal rabbit moon'(24:59) Danny L Harle, Oklou & MNEK: “Crystallise My Tears,” from ‘Cerulean'(28:08) August Ponthier: “Handsome,” from ‘Everywhere Isn't Texas'(31:14) Mumford & Sons: “Rubber Band Man (with Hozier),” from ‘Prizefighter'Support the show by leaving a review on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. And tell a friend!Questions, comments, suggestions or feedback of any kind always welcome: allsongs@npr.orgLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Andrew Scheps has been a hero of mine since I started mixing. He's worked on everyone from Beyoncé to Metallica to Michael Jackson to The Red Hot Chili Peppers to Jay-Z to The Smashing Pumpkins to Green Day to Alanis Morissette to The Rolling Stones to several other legends. He's nothing short of a genius. At music. At mixing. At technology. At philosophy.So I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. If you want to hear an honest take about where music is at, how to break in, and what's up with AI, Scheps is the guy to listen to.For 30% off your first year of DistroKid to share your music with the world click DistroKid.com/vip/lovemusicmore
The Spin-ter Wonderland season is upon us! Get ready for a head-to-head bracket elimination of your favorite holiday hits with our annual NAUGHTY OR NICE Competition! We've selected fourteen songs by artists we've covered on the podcast in the last year and pitted them against one another to determine who comes out on top, based on YOUR VOTES! From Frank Sinatra's crooning Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas to Lady Gaga's Christmas Tree, we've got a blend of new tunes and familiar favorites in the running this year. The Beach Boys' Little Saint Nick is also looking for redemption after underperforming a few years back. Will Fall Out Boy's Yule Shoot Your Eye Out remain our champion??James & Connor are back to talk about their holiday traditions, previous Naughty Or Nice contests (including the tragic and complicated elimination of Wham! and Last Christmas a year ago). We'll play memory games about Connor's scores and units, learn about each of these seasonal staples, and compete against each other with our own brackets to break a years-long tie. Then we'll end the episode with a new memory game that might end up with James on the naughty list after all!Thank you for another great year! Which of these holiday songs were your favorites? Would your bracket have matched the final score? Are there any artists we've covered with more deserving Christmas classics? Let us know on social media, and follow us into 2026 next week wherever you get your podcasts!Check out this episode's playlists!Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7HbbcFipapfg9h2BLUxGeR?si=2da8e2471a844871YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tJtsKngXJU&list=PLYumnChiw_I_gaLMEZ0UiHzFwkN22kQu-Thanks for listening!Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!0:00 Intro2:47 Tales Of The Glories Of Naughty Or Nice Long, Long Ago6:29 Have We Been Naughty Or Nice?11:33 The NoN 2025 Bracket18:02 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Sinatra) vs. You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch (Tyler, The Creator)25:40 Another Lonely Christmas (Prince) vs. Not Another Christmas Song (Blink-182)33:20 Cherry Tree Carol (Wiggles feat. Hozier) vs. Christmas Tree (Lady Gaga)41:45 We All Need Christmas (Def Leppard) vs. Little Saint Nick (The Beach Boys)49:46 Together Again And A Very Merry Christmas (Randy Newman) vs. The Christmas Song (Olivia Dean)57:10 Alone On Christmas With You (Cody Fry) vs. 8 Days Of Christmas (Destiny's Child)1:04:11 A Nonsense Christmas (Sabrina Carpenter) vs. Winter (The Rolling Stones)1:10:38 Round 2.11:12:19 Round 2.21:14:15 Round 2.31:16:16 Round 2.4 Featuring Yule Shoot Your Eye Out (Fall Out Boy)1:19:28 Round 3.11:20:50 Round 3.21:22:56 Round 4: The Finale1:24:30 One Last Experiment1:29:33 Final Bracket Recap1:30:28 One More Game For Connor1:46:58 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this final episode of 2025, hosts Mushtaq Gunja, Sarah Spreitzer, and Jon Fansmith spend the hour taking questions on the policy shifts and challenges campuses are watching most closely and the developments expected to matter early in 2026. Here are some of the links and references from this week's show: Lucy Dacus and Hozier, Bullseye Jason Isbell, Bury Me Stranger Things Season 5 (Netflix)
(00:00-12:29) Audio of Justin Faulk talking about the team dealing with all of these injuries and trying to find some consistency in their game. Doug wants The Note to trade for a goal scorer. Jackson's favorite (hot) coach Lindy Ruff on the list of coaches who get canned. Cole Kmet for the Norris Trophy? What the hell is the Lady Byng?(12:38-19:42) Hozier is a good mick. Manscaping is something you should explain to your kids. When was Wayne Newton a dish? The National Anthem at the WSOP.(19:52-26:46) E-Mail of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you've lived your whole life before the First Light, you'd better check out Hozier's latest LP, Unreal Unearth! James & Connor are reviewing the "Unaired" edition of the album, with seven bonus tracks including Too Sweet, his biggest hit since Take Me To Church! This concept album inspired by Dante's Inferno takes us down circle by circle, vice by vice, so seamlessly that you'll forget you're in the middle of the descent. Through moving songs like Francesca, All Things End, Butchered Tongue, and Eat Your Young, Hozier explores our relationship to darkness, power, and human connection through his well-sifted lyrics and unique creative lens.We'll dig into Hozier's Irish roots, from a small hometown to the country's national choir, and discover his rise from starving artist to folk pop sensation. We refamiliarize ourselves with the mythology behind the Divine Comedy, reminisce on the popularity of Take Me To Church, and gear up for Thanksgiving before The Mixtaper brings us his Hoziest facts to date! Twitter stalkers, lead pants, and a well full of digestive biscuits (for the land) await us in Fact Or Spin! Then we'll discuss the whopping 16-track record and its accompanying EPs in their entirety! Will this hellish descent be able to rise above the competition?Let us know which EP songs you think should have made the album! Did we get close on pronouncing "uiscefhuaraithe?" If this podcast felt like Hozier's yell, let us know in the comments and on social media.. and be sure to follow along through the holiday season! Happy Thanksgiving!Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening!0:00 Intro4:30 About Hozier13:04 About Unreal Unearth18:13 Podcast Segment That Feels Like Hozier's Yell19:10 Awards & Accolades21:22 Fact Or Spin22:50 His Fans Track Him27:22 He Nearly Drowned31:22 He's Immortal34:43 He Offered Biscuits To Faeries43:04 Album Art44:30 Nobody's Soldier46:22 July48:53 That You Are51:18 Too Sweet55:44 Wildflower And Barley (feat. Allison Russell)59:09 Empire Now1:01:00 Fare Well1:02:34 De Selby (Part 1)1:04:55 De Selby (Part 2)1:08:09 First Time1:10:49 Francesca1:13:43 I, Carrion (Icarian)1:16:59 Eat Your Young1:20:19 Damage Gets Done (feat. Brandi Carlile)1:22:56 Who We Are1:26:34 Son Of Nyx1:28:26 All Things End1:30:22 To Someone From A Warm Climate (Uiscefhuaraithe)1:33:44 Butchered Tongue1:36:05 Anything But1:38:41 Abstract (Psychopomp)1:40:50 Unknown / Nth1:42:52 First Light1:45:05 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode we welcome musician and songwriter, Marcus Mumford! We chatted to Marcus in the lead up to brand new Mumford & Sons music and what sounds like an incredible 2026 for the band. Over steak tagliata, we talked about performing at Glastonbury, living in Devon, surfing in Malibu, the church his parents set up, his beloved Wimbledon AFC, and we hear all about Taylor Swift using his studio in Devon to finish her album. Thank you Marcus for travelling across the country to join us for dinner, wishing you all the best ❤️ Mumford & Sons' new album ‘Prizefighter' is out February 13th, and features collaborations with Gracie Abrams, Chris Stapleton & Hozier. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What's the weirdest situation you've listened to Radio X in?Chris was off this week so Toby stepped into the breakfast shoes and had just about the silliest show you can imagine. We were also blessed with some awesome guests this week, gave away lots of tickets to upcoming gigs and became privy to Toby's terrifyingly accurate clairvoyance skills. The first guest we had this week was the incredibly talented Vicky McClure. She came into the studio to chat about the new season of Trigger Point. She spoke to Toby and the team about the unique experience of working with real-world bomb diffusers on set as they aim to make the show as close to reality as possible. What she didn't expect coming into the studio this week however, was to be playing a game that involved delivering electric shocks to producer John.Next, Russell Tovey popped into the studio to talk about his new book: Art School (in a book): A future artist's guide to contemporary Art. He spoke about the inaccessibility of the art world for an outsider and how intimidating it can be. He also said that art is for everyone and that his new book is a way of helping young people bridge this gap. Oh and he also chatted about silly things too like how insane it was voicing Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents.Finally we had the legendary Mumford & Sons in the studio chatting to Toby about a host of topics, ranging from their latest single featuring Hozier, to being onstage with Springsteen. They also spoke about other artists they dream of collaborating with, such as Stevie Nicks and Adele.That's all for this week, but we have these to offer you before we go:Planning a heistThe ceremony at Hayes Bowls ClubCouples on their wedding nightEnjoy!The Chris Moyles Show on Radio XWeekdays 6:30am - 10am
A voice can be an instrument, a mirror, and sometimes a battlefield. That's the ground we cover with actor-singer Winter Andrews aka the “indie sorcerer”—as we trace how mimicry, rhythm, and empathy shaped both his acting and his music. From being moved by Regina Spektor's allegory in Samson to discovering the strange peace inside Hozier's Shrike, Winter opens up about the songs that taught him to hold big feelings without apology. We talk Chester Bennington's quiet ache amid the roar, Imogen Heap's ghostly minimalism, Dermot Kennedy's raw folk energy, and Phoebe Bridgers' gentle delivery of devastating stories. Then Jeff Buckley brings the hopeful melancholy that still lights the way.With that map in hand, we step into Winter's upcoming EP, Till the Moon Fades Away, and the world he built across four originals. Wildfires starts small and blooms into a cinematic swell, setting the promise that intimacy and grandeur will meet. The Lovers is a three-act love story threaded by one telling word—if—moving from yearning to union to elegy, with strings by Rob Moose amplifying the sweep of time. Babel rises from shame and self-loathing into a towering confession, a song years in the making that demanded the right vocal arc and tempo to match its storm. Across the Snow closes like the aftermath of hard nights, born through a character to reach truths that were too raw to face head-on.If you love singer-songwriter storytelling, indie folk drama, cinematic ballads, and vocal-forward production, this conversation will hit home. Follow all things Winter Andrews on Instagram and TikTok (@ItsWinterAndrews)https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/winter-andrews-mix/pl.u-MJEGINqbr81. Samson - Regina Spektor2. Shrike - Hozier3. Numb - LINKIN PARK4. Hide and Seek - Imogen Heap5. After Rain - Dermot Kennedy6. Zombie - YUNGBLUD7. You Missed My Heart - Phoebe Bridgers8. Morning Theft - Jeff Buckley9. Wildfires - Winter Andrews10. The Lovers - Winter Andrews11. Babel - Winter Andrews12. Across the Snow - Winter Andrews Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
On this episode David learned about Hozier from Sarah Tant. Sarah was just about to go see Hozier in concert a few days after this recording..
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Ticked Off Tuesday rolls in from Providence with listener gripes and a few of Jared's own! We get sentimental over Lee Corso's final mascot pick and call out the “even as a Badger fan…” homerism that followed. There's a Marriott check-in limbo, complete with seven-minute lobby purgatory and vague updates. A three-hour Hozier marathon hijacks a salon visit, while a mid-flight pastor's prayer request and whispery sauna gossip test everyone's patience. Lighthearted rants, quick laughs, and a nudge to assemble the group chat for the next one!Get 10% off your Hero Bread order. Use code JTRAIN at https://www.hero.co
We're wrapping up season seven by asking ourselves a simple question. Do we like this stuff? Yes? No? Maybe so? We'll be back in two weeks for the start of Season Eight of the podcast. Honestly, we remain amazed that y'all are with us on this journey. In a world full of madness, you bring us calm, joy and purpose, and we couldn't be more grateful for you. Thank you so much for listening.While you're waiting for Season Eight, you're welcome to join our Patreon, which comes with an extremely busy and fun Discord community! Join other magnificent firebirds to hang out, talk romance, and be cool together in a private group full of excellent people. Learn more at patreon.com. NotesThe Komboucha Girl was sick of seeing her face back in 2019, and yet here we are. Hozier in concert was great, even if his parents were not stars on the NBC soap, Days of Our Lives. That was John and Marlena. The visuals on Eat Your Young and Nina Cried Power were especially moving and inspiring. Someone made a playlist of the Nina Cried power songs, and now is a great time to listen to protest music. The impact 50 Shades had on the sales of ties (and other things) was real. An article from MEL about the wet problem, not just in romance, I guess. (that's a NSFW link based on the headline and content, okay.) Butts tie these two clips together: Miranda on SATC on “are we doing this now?” and Tom Hanks in Sleepless in Seattle thinking “some lady is going to want to do it her.” But overall, spit is important. Fucking her ass, saving her life is a quote from a Shayla Black book and this amazing review from Smart Bitches, Trashy Books. Truly a Romancelandia classic. EM Forester described flat and round characters in Aspects of the Novel (1927).“The second shift” is a phrase used by author Arlie Russell Hochschild to describe the housework and childrearing responsibilities faced by women after coming home from their day jobs. Commuting is really
Maren Morris chats with Chris Petlak ahead of her headlining show at Ravinia on Friday, August 22nd! They chat about her new album Dreamsicle, working with Hozier and Teddy Swims, and what happens backstage before her show!Listen to The Morning Mix weekdays from 5:30am - 10:00am on 101.9fm The Mix in Chicago or with the free Mix App available in the Apple App Store and Google Play.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gaps in our schedule means...we do what we want. Instead of our usual format, I just wanted to hang out with some of my besties talking about some of our recent concerts. We were joined by Michael Citro (Michael's Record Collection), Jeff Frame (Jeff Makes Jokes) and Dave Montgomery (little brother). We talk about Wayne's First Wilco, trying to sell people on seeing bands live with us (and the anxiety that follows that), Rilo Kiley (while batting a bout of Chrohn's), Iron & Wine, Metallica (and unfortunately that leads to talk about Limp Bizkit), Hozier, and more.And congrats to little brother for welcoming baby #2 the day after we recorded this.No sound clips. Zero notes. Minimal editing. Just free flow discussion. Enjoy.Check out Jeff Frame on Twitter @jeffmakesjokesCheck out Michael's podcast at: https://michaelsrecordcollection.podbean.com/ Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com or one all your favorite podcast providers like Apple Podcasts, Castbox, iHeartMedia, and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
(0:00) Matt McCarthy is in for Felger as he, Mazz, and Murray kick off the second hour debating Brad Stevens’ success as the Celtics President of Basketball Operations. (13:35) Caller reactions about the Jrue Holiday/Anfernee Simons trade. (22:26) Calls and discussion about whether Anfernee Simons is a good return for Jrue Holiday and a good fit for the Celtics. (32:13) Murray rants about Hozier and tonight’s concert at Fenway Park, plus continued thoughts and calls on the Holiday/Simons deal.
Barbra Streisand has been a huge presence in American entertainment—music, film, and stage—for more than sixty years. She was the youngest person ever to achieve the EGOT, winning Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony awards by the age of twenty-seven. At eighty-three years old, Streisand is releasing a new album, “The Secret of Life: Partners, Volume 2.” It's a collection of duets featuring Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, and Seal, along with younger artists including Hozier, Sam Smith, and Ariana Grande. Streisand sat down with David Remnick to talk about the record and the history behind it. Bob Dylan, for one, apparently had a crush on the singer from afar. “We were both nineteen years old in Greenwich Village, never met each other,” Streisand says. “I remember him sending me flowers and writing me a card in different color pencils, like a child's writing, you know. And ‘Would you sing with me?' And I thought, What would I sing with him?” Streisand talks with Remnick about her complicated childhood with her mother, who was jealous of her talent; her dislike of live performance; and the classy way to rebuff a come-on from Marlon Brando.
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski answers sample AP Literature questions, goes down a Google rabbit hole, and researches birds. Thank you to Dunkin for sponsoring this episode!
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski analyzes her caffeine intake, discusses The Lamp Dream, learns the science behind the Aurora Borealis, and unpacks Hozier lyrics.