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“‘Twas the day after Halloween, and hungover in the kitchen Are three idiots watching birds, laughin and bitchin’” In this episode of Dirty Bird Podcast, join Evan, John and Tim as they have some hair of the dog and comment on birds that visit the feeder in Charlotte, North Carolina. If you’re looking for some laughs, sing-alongs, and the occasional bird fact then this episode is for you! Note: This episode contains A LOT of fowl language . . . Intro music by Ricky Pistone aka Dick Pistone and outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers
C.A. Raaven liest seine unveröffentliche Kurzgeschichte "Black Tales of Rock - I'd do anything for love"
We talk the song and music video I'd do anything for love (but I won't do that) by Meat Loaf
EPISODE NUMERO UNO IS HERE! In this episode we chat about our first true love, baseball. We break down the insanity that has been the back and forth of the MLB vs. the MLBPA, the sliding pay scale for players (*insert eye roll*), pandemic-safe health and safety precautions, and whether or not we think a 2020 MLB season is worth playing! Instagram: @averyjnichols / @katelyn_sass Twitter: @CoupleOfCatches NOTE - Some details of the 2020 season start have changed and/or been omitted since the recording of this episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/couple-of-catches/message
The most epic song of the 1990's is the perfect finish to an epic Season 4! Settle in for the journey into Jim Steinman's insane musical drama and the story of the sexiest lip-sync job of all time! Also in this episode: - Rob pronounces Van Halen dead (insert sad emoji) - The insane (and professionally tragic) story of Lorraine Crosby, female vocalist on this song - Fat-shaming and the story behind Meat Loaf’s real and stage names…if you can believe him - The devastating Universal backlot fire and cover-up As always, leave us a review to help the show get in front of more folks, and connect with us for Shenanigans, merch, and more. greatsongpodcast.com Twitter/Instagram: @GreatSongPod Facebook.com/groups/greatsongpod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greatsongpod/support
We've got Blizzcon news, info on Illinois Symphony Orchestra's "Heroes and Villains" concert and try to buy J.R.R. Tolkien's house. Mitch also gets so excited about Humble Bundle's Dynamite Comics bundle that he can't pronounce Humble Bundle... We also have reviews on "Heist, Or How To Steal A Planet" from Vault Comics and a bunch of Fantoon books, including "Motorhead -- Where Is Lemmy"!
Today's show is very Pauline heavy just to warn you. We also have a fast food quiz and we hear an avocado horror story. Enjoy.
OCT. 13, 2019 MEAT LOAF TELLS ALL AS AN ACTOR AND MUSICIAN. Q AND A IN CALGARY AT HEX HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL.. HE IS A TREND STARTER, AN AMAZING ACTOR AND SOUL! HE MAKES THE AUDIENCE LAUGH TIME AND TIME AGAIN WITH HIS TRUTH! Known professionally as Meat Loaf, is an American rock singer and actor. He is noted for his powerful wide-ranging operatic voice and theatrical live shows. His Bat Out of Hell trilogy of albums—Bat Out of Hell, Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell, and Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose—have sold more than 50 million albums worldwide. More than 40 years after its release, Bat Out of Hell still sells an estimated 200,000 copies annually and stayed on the charts for over nine years, making it one of the best selling albums in history. After the commercial success of Bat Out of Hell and Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell and earning a Grammy Award for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance for the song "I'd Do Anything for Love", Meat Loaf experienced some difficulty establishing a steady career within the United States. However, he has retained iconic status and popularity in Europe, especially the United Kingdom, where he received the 1994 Brit Award for best-selling album and single, appeared in the 1997 film Spice World, and ranks 23rd for the number of weeks spent on the UK charts as of 2006. He ranked 96th on VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock". He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with worldwide sales of more than 80 million records. He has also appeared in over 50 movies and television shows, sometimes as himself or as characters resembling his stage persona. His most notable roles include Eddie in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) and Robert "Bob" Paulson in Fight Club (1999). COURTESY OF HEX CALGARY LIVE OFF THE FLOOR RECORDING
On this episode of City Church's podcast, Pastor Kyle teaches through John 14:12-14.
In this entry, we’re talking about sex, baby! Well…sex adjacent. I asked for your questions on Facebook, and you delivered. You never know what you’re going to get when you ask for questions about sex related subjects, so this was a truly interesting recording session. We’re covering asexuality, monogamy, polyamory, open relationships, and down and dirty cheaters. Thanks to my questioneers for your contributions. Hopefully, my perspective is helpful. Help Support This Podcast: https://patreon.com/elenichols Website: http://houseofele.com Store/Art: http://eluded.ltd Instagram/Facebook/Twitter: @elenichols Email: info@elenichols.com Music was provided by Damn The With Siren, featuring the song, “Big Mouth”, and was used with their permission. If you want to hear more of their incredible music, go to www.DamnTheWitchSiren.com.
The Furies attempt to guide a discothèque down the Phlegethon, as hungry demons and vengeful angels attack from all sides. Blake Ferris summons a former coworker. Cordelia Heller tries to get rid of a mundane weapon. King Badass brings up some juicy drama. Nifyx wishes for a challenging level. STARRING - Austin Yorski: @austinyorski Chris "RolloT" Larios: @rollot Conrad Zimmerman: @conradzimmerman Laura Kate Dale: @LaurakBuzz Lauren Morgan: @rawrglicious SUPPORT LINKS - Patreon.com/austinyorski Patreon.com/LauraKBuzz Patreon.com/OfHorse Patreon.com/weeklymangarecap Paypal.me/rawrglicious Skitch.Bandcamp.com ART, AUDIO, & MUSIC - Instrumental | Devilman no Uta - Main Theme [Ethnic Electronica Remix]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFXKPLUTFLg Michael "Skitch" Schiciano: @skitchmusic Thumbnail Art: @cosmignon Undertale - Death By Glamour (Cement City Remix): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkHRPwY27-U Undertale - Death by Glamour (RobKTA Disco House Remix) - GameChops: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1n-G0CNehA FAN COMMUNITIES - http://thefunkyshack.boards.net/ https://discord.gg/YMU3qUH
Credits: Movie Magic Opening Theme Produced, Composed & Performed by Corey Gomez 1.1 Prologue (Little Shop of Horrors)ii) Shake a Tail Feather - (from Blues Brothers) 2. Suddenly Seymour Performed by Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Back up singers - Michelle Weeks, Tichina Arnold & Tisha CampbellProduced by Bob GaudioFrom Little Shop of Horrors OST Label: Geffen 2.1 i) If I Was a Rich Man (from Fiddler on the Roof) ii) If I Was a Rich Girl - Gwen Stefani (Side by side comparison) iii) Singing in the Rain - Gene Kelly (from Singing in the Rain) iv) I Could Have Danced All Night - Julie Andrews (from My Fair Lady) v) A Spoonful of Sugar - Julie Andrews (from Mary Poppins) vi) The Sound of Music - Julie Andrews (from The Sound of Music) vii) The Place Where Lost Things Go - Emily Blunt (from Mary Poppins Returns) viii) I'd Do Anything - (from Oliver) ix) The Oompa Loompa Song (from Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory) x) Don't Cry for Me Argentina - Madonna (from Evita) 3. Everything's Alright Performed by Yvonne Elliman, Carl Anderson & Ted NeedlyFrom Jesus Christ Superstar OSTWritten by Andrew Lloyd Webber & Tim RiceLabel: MCA Records
Drummer Mark Zonder and guitarist/keyboardist Gary Wehrkamp are familiar names to progressive metal fans who listen to the likes of Fates Warning, Shadow Gallery, and Warlord. So it may come as a surprise to learn that their first album as a duo, If It's Real, leans to the introspective, melodic side. Still displaying the high-quality musicianship they're known for, Zonder and Wehrkamp take listeners down some darker trails, but with a message that if you're feeling down, this doesn't have to be the end of your story. Host Mark Ashby chats with them about the pros and cons of releasing their album independently, how they deliberately chose a more scaled-back approach on the majority of the 10 tracks on If It's Real, and how they might continue this collaboration. They're online at www.zwband.com. Featured songs/excerpts: "Too Late" "I'd Do Anything" "Where Are the Children Going?" "If It's Real" "The Next Big Thing" "It's Not the End" To hear all archival episodes, visit www.progtopia.com, and www.facebook.com/progtopia to follow the show on social media.
On this episode of Collider Ladies Night, Perri Nemiroff sits down with Wild Rose star Jessie Buckley to talk about her journey from the reality TV show I'd Do Anything to delivering a phenomenal performance in Wild Rose.
Jack and Jennifer talk about the things that they know will make them money, but still just won't do.
In this episode, Connor and Catherine sit down with Broadway and West End Star Rachel Tucker. Rachel is currently playing Captain Beverly Bass, Annette and Others in the Oliver Award-winning musical Come From Away. We speak to Rachel about growing up in Belfast, about training at the Royal Academy of Music, her first professional role in a musical and her time in We Will Rock You. We also speak about BBC's I'd Do Anything and of course playing the role of Elphaba in Wicked on Broadway and in London. Theme music by Simon Oskarsson and Alex Cardall for ACT Music Ldn.
Kris has never listened to Morrissey. Erik attempts to remedy that. You can listen to them dissect a few songs and provide an intro into Morrissey. Tales of The Smiths by Con ChrisoulisLattaland: Home of Josh LattaCutxcut.comRadio Mutation Reel Around the Fountain - The Smiths Sing Your Life - MorrisseyThere's a Place in Hell for Me and My Friends - MorrisseyGlamorous Glue - MorrisseyMy Love, I'd Do Anything for You - Morrissey
It's Bonus Song Thursday! And Bill and Brian would do anything to make sure you're enjoying the listening experience as dive into Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman's epic tune that cemented their legacy through the 90s and into today. We chat about how to make cool guitar sounds, Todd Rundgren's contributions (or lack thereof), Eddie Martinez's killer guitars, the possibility of Brian's band the Paper Jets covering some Loaf tunes, and the meaning of the lyrics. Then we get into some listener emails (but not really) that lead Brian to fill in some thoughts on the Smashing Pumpkins that didn't make it into the Siamese Dream episode, and we talk about how you can we some kick ass records and memorabilia from our pals at Vinyl Emergency while simultaneously helping hurricane relief. Make sure to head to for more info.
Bill and Brian are joined by podcaster Steve Fiorillo (inthemixpod.libsyn.com) to talk about Meat Loaf's legendary album Bat Out of Hell - Songs by Jim Steinman (1977, Cleveland International/Epic). Steve talks about inheriting his love of Mr. Loaf from his mother and how "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" is one of his earliest memories of music. We get into comparing and contrasting Springsteen with Meat Loaf and the timelessness of the albums production. Then Bill, Brian, and Steve chat about how this whole album is about sex, Roy Bittan and Max Weinberg (temporarily) defecting from the E Street Band, Todd Rundgren being coerced into some of the best guitar playing of his career, more about how this album is pretty much just about getting laid, Edgar Winter's sick sax solo, Phil Rizzuto's naivete, that the album is seriously all about Steinman's intercourse related dark humor, and more as we make our way through the album track by track!
Episode 7 of Men Beerhaving Badly where the boys look at two bitters, the Market Harborough Brewery Best Bitter and the Arbor Brewery C-Bomb golden bitter. We also get a bit bitter ourselves when we talk about what we hate most about pubs, and we have fabulous music from Decosta Boyce with I'd Do Anything. As always if you want to have your music featured on our podcast or want to give us any feedback, hit us up on Twitter @MBBPodcast and/or follow us on Facebook (search Men Beerhaving Badly), and don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes as well! As mentioned in the podcast as well we have a Fantasy Football league going on right now where YOU can be in with a chance of winning £50's worth of beer from our good friends at The Criterion in Leicester! To enter simply register your team for free if you haven't done so already at https://fantasy.premierleague.com, go to Join Leagues > Join Private League and enter the code 1500993-359130 to join (ignore me and Ashley already being in there, we're not allowed to win of course!).
Meat Loaf - I'd Do Anything For Love 现场版,另一种动人
The Jetpack Superheroes discuss the all important issues of Camping, Paul almost dies, Drawbridge jumping, Missy Elliot Monument, Foxwoods, AI vs E Sports, Koolie's Grammy. This podcast features the in studio acoustic performance of "I'd Do Anything." This podcast will be posted on podomatic, itunes, google play, and stitcher radio. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more, and even check out our jetpacksuperheroes.weebly.com and our patreon to help support our growth. And as always, thank you for listening!!! Enjoy!!
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The Jetpack Superheroes discuss the all important issues of Kermit voice fired, Mac and Cheese chemicals, jon's broken sink, david's hornets, and paul's bday present. This podcast features the Song "I'd Do Anything." This podcast was filmed live on youtube and will be posted on podomatic, itunes, google play, and stitcher radio. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more, and even check out our jetpacksuperheroes.weebly.com and our patreon to help support our growth. And as always, thank you for listening!!! Enjoy!!
The Jetpack Superheroes discuss the all important issues of Patriots SB rings, Venga Boys, Dunkin Donuts, break ins, golfer drops out of golf tournament, Kickboxing mishap, and Jimmy Carter. This podcast features the Song "I'd Do Anything." This podcast was filmed live on youtube and will be posted on podomatic, itunes, google play, and stitcher radio. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more, and even check out our jetpacksuperheroes.weebly.com and our patreon to help support our growth. And as always, thank you for listening!!! Enjoy!!
听MEAT LOAF 的歌曲,总有一股鬼气,令人想起中世纪的古堡,幽灵及凄美的爱情故事,最打动人的是结尾处男女生对唱,一问一答,似乎是在古城堡里的对话 ,荡气回肠信誓旦旦,而爱情真的可以经历前年岁月的腐蚀吗?大爱的歌曲可以一直听终生的不多曲子因此也曾将这首歌曲推荐给一个最好最好,想要一生珍惜与交心的人,曾经坐在一起,电脑前听这首歌曲,看着MV,仿佛两颗心贴在一起的感动,而经过几段时间的分离,再见已是陌生的感觉,那个我可以连死都不怕,愿意用生命去帮助的人,中间已经隔了冰凉的一座墙也许人生就是孤单的旅程,即使相遇,最终也会分开的吧今晚一个人坐在这里,重新听起这首Meat Loaf - I&`&d Do Anything For Love而你,在做些什么呢?也曾像我这般思念着你,怀念我们的过往吗?
FUNKY PEARLS SPECIAL "CROWN HEIGHTS AFFAIR" BY DJ TAREK FROM PARIS ♪♫ ♪ with new single!!!! A Wonderful Time (feat. L a Blacksmith) ♪♫ ♪ Now Available on I-Tunes and all other Digital Upload Sites around the world. Thank you and God Bless you all of our Loyal Fans, Friends and Family!! https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/wonderful-time-feat.-blacksmith/id871204635 Biography Like Earth, Wind & Fire and Kool & the Gang before them, Crown Heights Affair artfully bridged the gap between funk and disco, guaranteeing their records new life via sampling by successive generations of rappers and DJs. Originally dubbed New Day Express, the group formed in Brooklyn, NY, in 1967, originally comprising lead vocalist Philip Thomas, guitarist William "Bubba" Anderson, bassist Arnold "Muki" Wilson, keyboardist Stan Johnson, and drummer Raymond "Sugar Ray" Rock. Crown Heights Affair's roster soon expanded to include saxophonist Darryl Gibbs, trumpeter James Baynard, and trombonist Julius Dilligard, Jr., and in 1973 they signed to RCA, releasing their self-titled debut LP the following year. While a hit in New York, the first single, "Super Rod," failed to earn attention across the rest of the country, and when the follow-ups "Leave the Kids Alone" and "Special Kind of Woman" met the same fate, the group was left without a label. At that point Johnson, Gibbs, Baynard, and Dilligard all resigned from Crown Heights Affair, with Howie Young joining on keyboards, Tyrone Demmons coming in on trumpet, and siblings Bertram and Raymond Reid playing saxophone and trombone, respectively. This lineup signed to De-Lite, home to kindred spirits Kool & the Gang, and in 1975 Crown Heights Affair issued its sophomore effort, Dreaming a Dream, with an extended disco mix of the title cut cracking the R&B Top Five and the pop Top 50; "Every Beat of My Heart" and "Foxy Lady" soon followed, further establishing the group's growing reputation among clubgoers. Percussionist Skip Boardley joined the lineup with 1976's Do It Your Way; although the first single, "Dancin'," was a rather shameless knockoff of Isaac Hayes' classic "Theme from 'Shaft'," sales were again respectable, even if the LP's second single, "Do It the French Way," failed to generate much attention. 1978's Dream World was buoyed by De-Lite's new international distribution deal with Polygram. Virtually overnight Crown Heights Affair emerged as major fan favorites in the U.K., with the singles "Galaxy of Love" and "I'm Gonna Love You Forever" both reaching the British pop charts. While the title cut to 1979's Dance Lady Dance was another British hit, the album flopped stateside, prompting Crown Heights Affair to recruit producer Bert DeCoteaux, known for hits with Sister Sledge; the resulting Sure Shot remains a minor masterpiece, highlighted by the disco classic "You Give Me Love," a Top Ten U.K. pop hit during the summer of 1980. But the general public's interest in disco soon took a nosedive, and Crown Heights Affair spent the next two years on hiatus. Minus keyboardist Young, the group resurfaced in 1982 with Think Positive, a failed attempt to update their sound to current tastes. After one final effort, 1983's Struck Gold, Crown Heights Affair split. Bert Reid went on to enjoy some success as a producer, helming Denroy Morgan's underground smash "I'd Do Anything for You" as well as sessions for Unlimited Touch ("I Hear Music in the Streets"), Raw Silk ("Do It to the Music"), and Barbara Tucker ("Stay Together"). As vintage Crown Heights Affair grooves found their way onto latter-day hip-hop and R&B records. Né au début des années 70 à Brooklyn, New York, Crown Heights Affair est un groupe de funk et R'n'B. Composé de 9 membres, Crown Heights Affair doit son succès avec des titres tels « Dreaming a dream », « Foxy lady » ou encore « You gave me love ». De Nue Day Express à Crown Heights Affair Avant d'être Crown Heights Affair, le groupe se nommait Nue Day Express avec Donnie Linton à la basse, Raymond Rock à la batterie, William Anderson à la guitare ainsi que Phillip Thomas au chant. Progressivement, Nue Day Express adopte le nom de Crown Heights Affair et se complète avec la venue de Julius Dilligard Jr. au chant, Darryl Gibbs au saxophone, James ''Ajax'' Baynard à la trompette et Stan Johnson aux claviers. Par la suite, Donnie Linton sera remplacé par Arnold "Muki" Wilson tel que le premier reste le manager du groupe. En 1974, Crown Heights Affair sort son premier album éponyme dont sont extraits deux titres « Leave the kids alone » ainsi que « Super rod ». Les années suivantes marquent les départs et les venues de certains membres tel que la formation la plus retenue est celle composée par Howard Young, William Anderson, Phillip "Flip" Thomas, Darryl Gibbs, Arnold 'Muki' Wilson, Raymond Reid, Bert Reid, Raymond Rock ainsi que James Baynard. Succès international Après avoir signé auprès de RCA Records pour leur premier album, Crown Heights Affair Change de label avec De-Lite records, le même label que le groupe Kool and The Gang. C'est ainsi que Crown Heights Records sort son deuxième album « Dreaming a dream ». L'album contient 9 titres dont une version disco du morceau « Dreaming a dream » et une autre version a cappela. La version disco arrive à la première place du Billboard Hot dance Club Play. Issus du même album « Every beat of my heart » ainsi que « Foxy » reçoivent également le même accueil de la part du public. En 1975, l'album « Foxy lady » arrive dans les bacs qui reprend certains titres de l'album précédent. Un an plus tard, ils sortent « Do it your way » avec des titres tels « Dancin' », « Music is the way » ou encore « French way ». L'année 1978 voit la sortie de « Dream world » toujours produit par De-Lite Records, une filiale de Polygram aux États-Unis. Relayé par Mercury Records dans la distribution de « Dream world » au Royaume-Uni, les singles extraits de cet album y rencontrent un petit succès. En effet, « Galaxy of love » arrive dans le top 30 du UK Charts tandis que « I'm gonna love you forever » entre dans le top 50 du UK Charts. Crown Heights Affair, suite et fin En 1979, le groupe sort « Dance lady dance », un album qui comprend 6 titres dont « The rock is hot », « Come fly with me » ou encore « Empty soul of mine ». Un an plus tard, ils sortent « You gave me love » qui arrive à la 10e place au UK Charts. D'autres albums arrivent durant les années 80 avec « Sure shot », « Think positive » ainsi que « Struck gold ». Par ailleurs, le titre « Somebody tell me what to do », paru en 1982 est considéré comme étant le dernier grand hit du groupe. L'aventure auprès de Crown Heights Affair prenant fin, la majorité des membres du groupe se sont reconvertis en producteurs à savoir Raymond Reid et William Anderson qui intègrent l'équipe de Donnie Linton et ont notamment produit quelques titres d'Amii Stewart ou encore de France Joli. En 2004, Bert Reid, le saxophoniste de Crown Heights Affair décède des suites d'un cancer du poumon.
This senior Communications major graduates next May and knows it's probably time to start the job search. Realizing it might be a tad late in the game, he's willing to do almost anything to get started. Mz Liz has some advice.
From wikipedia.org: John Scot Barrowman (born 11 March 1967) is a Scottish-American actor, singer, dancer, and writer who holds both British and American citizenship. Born in Glasgow, he grew up in Illinois following his family's emigration to the United States. Encouraged by his high school teachers, Barrowman studied performing arts at the United States International University in San Diego before landing the role of Billy Crocker in Cole Porter's Anything Goes at London's West End. Since his debut in professional theatre, Barrowman has played lead roles in various musicals both in the West End and on Broadway, including Miss Saigon, The Phantom of the Opera, Sunset Boulevard and Matador. After appearing in Sam Mendes' production of The Fix, he was nominated for the 1998 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical and, in the early 2000s, returned to the role of Billy Crocker in the revival of Anything Goes. His most recent West End credit was in the 2009 production of La Cage aux Folles. Aside from his theatrical career, Barrowman has appeared in various films including the musical biopic De-Lovely (2004) and musical comedy The Producers (2005). Before venturing into British television, he featured in the American television dramas Titans and Central Park West but he is better known for his acting and presenting work for the BBC that includes his work for CBBC in its earlier years, his self-produced entertainment programme Tonight's the Night, and his BAFTA Cymru-nominated role of Captain Jack Harkness in the science fiction series Doctor Who and Torchwood. Barrowman has also had a number of guest roles in television programmes both in the US and the UK. He appeared as a contestant on the first series of celebrity ice skating show Dancing on Ice while his theatrical background allowed him to become a judge on Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical talent shows How Do You Solve a Problem like Maria?, Any Dream Will Do and I'd Do Anything. In 2006, he was voted Stonewall's Entertainer of the Year. More recently Barrowman starred in the CW's Arrow as Malcom Merlin/The Dark Archer the shows version of the DC villain Merlin the Archer. Barrowman is also featured on more than a dozen musical theatre recordings including cover tunes found on his 2007 album, Another Side, and 2008's Music Music Music. Both albums accrued places on the UK Albums Chart, as did his self-titled John Barrowman (2010), which reached number 11, his highest chart placing to date. Furthermore, Barrowman has published two memoirs and autobiographies, Anything Goes (2008) and I Am What I Am (2009), with his sister Carole as co-author. The siblings also teamed up to write a novel, Hollow Earth (2012).
Matt Haag joins the gang for this episode of Born in the Eighties, to talk about stuff... Matt is doing the music for a local show! We listen to it! Jon spends most of the podcast unwittingly ripping on Matt. Adam pays for Chinese food with a Kung Fu DVD. Beers from around the world are consumed, and a good time is had by all. All Music in the episode by Matt Haag. Buckle up, this is a long one....
Edition #489 A broken system gears up for another round Check out Stitcher Smart Radio and use the promo code "BEST" Visit www.Stitcher.com/BEST Act 1: Is a two party system really democracy? - Lee Camp Song 1: A change is gonna come - Sam Cooke Act 2: Progressives United, Russ Feingold - Colbert Report Song 2: United we stand - The Brotherhood of Man Act 3: 1st GOP presidential debate - David Pakman Song 3: Common sense - Flunk Act 4: Why Newt wont be president - Young Turks Song 4: Me Vs. Maradona Vs. Elvis - Brand New Act 5: Fast Dive - Daily Show Song 5: You're not going anywhere - Brad Sucks Act 6: Catching Newt red-handed - Mario Solis-Marich Song 6: A Mi Manera (My way) - The Gipsy Kings Act 7: Radical 2012 GOP Candidate - Santorum - MSNBC Song 7: Losers - The Cardigans Act 8: Corp Constituency - Colbert Report Song 8: I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That) - Meat Loaf Act 9: Not playing nice with Obama - Citizen Radio Voicemails: See you on May 22nd! - Matthew in Denver Bin Laden got what he deserved - Dominic from Castle Rock, Colorado Data wins out, call to action on what we can do - Ron from outside Philly Good for the sake of good regarding religion - Carter from Denver Voicemail Music: Ghostwriter - Rjd2 Stairway to heaven - Vitamin String Quartet Final comments on the difference between funding of the Chamber of Commerce and Planned Parenthood Bonus Voicemails: Personal experience about Bin Laden - Robin from NYC Show suggestion: Planet Money podcast - Matthew from San Francisco Bonus iPhone/iPod Touch App Content: AV Referendum voted on - BBC News Quiz Produced by: Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes!
Kirsty Young's castaway this week is the Oscar-winning film producer Michael Deeley. Over the past 40 years he's been involved in some of the most highly acclaimed movies we've seen, including Don't Look Now, The Deer Hunter and The Italian Job. Yet his job is one that's barely understood. Neither the artistic visionary nor the star player the producer, he says, is the person who is the ramrod-figure who causes a film to be made - buying the rights to stories, hiring actors, finding locations and overseeing the production. He fell into it - he'd always thought he'd be a diplomat or a lawyer - but a casual job ended up being a career of many decades standing. He says rather modestly, "I just found I had the knack". [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That) by Meat Loaf Book: Decent translation of the Koran Luxury: Two hundred cases of vintage wine.