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This is Season 6, Episode 9 of this "The Vampire Diaries" related podcast! Pete is watching the show for the first time and Ash is a superfan. Each episode they watch an episode of TVD and discuss. This week they talk about their new sponsor some more, Y2K and exposition, the origin of Facebook, they say the wrong Super Bowl roman numeral, Hi-8 Viewcams, and much more! They have some Pete-dictions at the end of the show! We were voted one of the Top 10 The Vampire Diaries Podcasts on the web. https://blog.feedspot.com/the_vampire_dairies_podcasts/ The EC Little Free Library: https://www.instagram.com/eclittlefreelibrary/ Pete is on Letterboxd! https://letterboxd.com/peterlh/ Check out The VamPetey merch at https://www.teepublic.com/user/highdive If you like #TheVampireDiaries and/or you are a young adult, you should check out Pete's books! https://www.amazon.com/Peter-L-Harmon/e/B011SBWJF8/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1 And if you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/vampetey and follow the instructions.
Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. On today's episode, Andy Atherton is watching “I Alone” by Live from 1994. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNrQOUtXYOo
Send us a Text Message.Miranda Whitworth is a veteran Bakersfield media and marketing professional. Originally from Salt Lake City, her story is one many can relate to...One day you're in college on a debate scholarship, the next you decide to leave your home state for new adventures, only to find yourself all alone in a new city in the middle of the San Joaquin Valley to start anew. Sound familiar? Miranda's rolled with the punches of life and work to become one of Kern County's most recognized and respected professionals. In this episode, you'll hear about Miranda's beginnings in local media starting out as a news reporter and rock radio jock on 106.1 KRAB Radio in Bakersfield, before jumping into TV working as a producer and reporter for Eyewitness News (Bakersfield), and finally into the even busier world of marketing. Some very personal and candid chapters from an amazing life in motion. Highly recommended listening for aspiring students of communications, journalism, and marketing. Miranda also happens to be my amazing wife and I've been waiting to have her on. Hope You Enjoy! Episode includes audio news clips from Eyewitness News Bakersfield (2011), Bakotopia Radio (106.1 KRAB Radio, 2010), "I Alone" performed by Ed Kowalczyk of LIVE (8-29-10, Bakotopia Radio).Sponsored by Chain Cohn Clark - Kern County's leading accident, injury, and workers' compensation law firm. Subscribe to Bakotunes at all podcast outlets and follow our socials!Instagram / More LinksContact: mattomunoz@gmail.com
They say music is the thread that weaves through the fabric of our lives, and 'Throwing Copper' by Live is one of those albums that stitch together memories for so many of us. So we've cranked the amps to 11 and riffed on everything from the roaring success of hits like "I Alone" to the intricate subtleties of the deeper cuts that deserve the spotlight just as much. We'll be your guides on this rock odyssey, sharing the quirky anecdotes and personal connections that make this album more than just a collection of tracks—it's a soundtrack to our lives.Strap in for a wild ride as we gallop through the soundscape of 'Throwing Copper,' juxtaposing the spiritual with the profane, the profound with the playful. We'll navigate the serendipitous maze of rock and roll, from the captivating to the comical, and everything in between. With every chord and chorus, we find common ground, shared laughter, and the occasional side-splitting cultural references that tie us all together. Trust us, it's not just the music that will have you coming back for more—it's the camaraderie, the chaos, and the sheer joy of these musical musings.As the final notes of our session ring out, we take a moment to reflect on a track that continues to resonate with us, compelling us to hit the replay button. We share these reflections with heartfelt candor and a dash of the unexpected—because, let's face it, who knows what's going to happen when the mics are live? We're grateful you've tuned in and hope you'll carry a piece of 'Throwing Copper' with you, just as we do. Remember, music is the journey, and we're all just fellow travelers here. Stay tuned, rock on, and take care until we spin the next record together.Support the show
They say music is the thread that weaves through the fabric of our lives, and 'Throwing Copper' by Live is one of those albums that stitch together memories for so many of us. So we've cranked the amps to 11 and riffed on everything from the roaring success of hits like "I Alone" to the intricate subtleties of the deeper cuts that deserve the spotlight just as much. We'll be your guides on this rock odyssey, sharing the quirky anecdotes and personal connections that make this album more than just a collection of tracks—it's a soundtrack to our lives.Strap in for a wild ride as we gallop through the soundscape of 'Throwing Copper,' juxtaposing the spiritual with the profane, the profound with the playful. We'll navigate the serendipitous maze of rock and roll, from the captivating to the comical, and everything in between. With every chord and chorus, we find common ground, shared laughter, and the occasional side-splitting cultural references that tie us all together. Trust us, it's not just the music that will have you coming back for more—it's the camaraderie, the chaos, and the sheer joy of these musical musings.As the final notes of our session ring out, we take a moment to reflect on a track that continues to resonate with us, compelling us to hit the replay button. We share these reflections with heartfelt candor and a dash of the unexpected—because, let's face it, who knows what's going to happen when the mics are live? We're grateful you've tuned in and hope you'll carry a piece of 'Throwing Copper' with you, just as we do. Remember, music is the journey, and we're all just fellow travelers here. Stay tuned, rock on, and take care until we spin the next record together.Support the show
On this week's episode of Nattering WIth E: Frigid Eh with SJ and Eric returns, as we are joined by Brundan to discuss our Top 5 favourite bands of the 1990s. It's an awesome episode, as the trio reminisce about life in the 90s while seeing how many if any of our bands overlap on our lists! We also have a huge announcement, as we are now part of the Visionaries Global Media Network of podcasts! As always, you can reach Eric, SJ and Brundan at the following social media's SJ: @KarnivalofKhaos on X Brundan: @IrishMisfit on X Eric: @E_Freeds on X and @NatteringE on Instagram Please like and subscribe both here and on VGM's podcast pages as it helps the pod grow! Show Notes: Brundan List: The Offspring - Americana, huge fan. Ixnay On The Hombre. Songs: Gone Away, Cool To Hate, The Kids Aren't Alright. Everclear - Santa Monica, So Much For The After Glow, Sunflowers, Heroine Girl from Sparkle and Fade Nirvana - Nevermind - All Apologies, Rape Me, Heart Shaped Box, Where Did You Sleep Last Night. Live - All Over You, I Alone, Lightning Crashes, When Dolphins Cry, Honourable Mentions: Green Day, Pearl Jam, STP, Foo Fighters, Korn, Creed, Counting Crows, Gin Blossoms, Weezer, Radiohead, Sevendust #1. Sublime - Sublime album, What I Got, Same In The End, April 29th 1992, Caress Me Down, 40 oz of Freedom - Bad Fish, Smoke Two Joints, Scarlett Bagonias, Santaria. Seeing Red, Sublime and Gwen Stefani. SJ List: Bush - Razorblade Suitcase - Swallow, Pretty Fly, Glycerine. Machinehead. No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom songs: Just a Girl, Spiderwebs, Hella Good Korn - Follow The Leader, Life is peachy dream of sex, Metallica - Black Album - Enter Sandman, Sad But True, entire album was amazeballs. Honourable Mentions: Silverchair, STP, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Temple Of The Dog, Everclear, Limp Bizkit, Oasis, NIN, Cranberries, Creed, Beck #1. Nirvana - First cassette I ever listened too, been hooked on Nevermind ever since. Eric List: Alice In Chains - Man In The Box, Nutshell, Down In A Hole. Tragically Hip - Opiated, Grace Too, Cordelia Hootie And The Blowfish - Cracked Rear View 1994 - Let Her Cry, Hold My Hand Blues Traveller - Four - Hook , Mountain Wins Again, Brother John Honourable Mentions: Built To Spill, Oasis, Ride #1. Pearl Jam - Ten, Vitalogy, Binaural https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Aeg4oWHyuk0KS68VdesbZ?si=aJCDxOjsQg6EIuvzNKjG-Q&pi=u-cA-pdoO2R7Sp
Avec Live, Oasis, Blur et Pulp. 1994, révélation du groupe américain Live, c'est son nom, qui cartonne avec le titre "I Alone", écrit par Ed Kowalczyk, le chanteur, produit par Jerry Harrison et Jonathan Richman, ex-membres du groupe Modern Lovers et Talking Heads. Sortie du 1er album d'Oasis "Definitely Maybe", fracas sur la scène musicale britannique pour ce groupe de Manchester, avec ''Supersonic'' écrit par Noel Gallagher ou "Live Forever". Âge d'or de la Britpop avec Blur qui sort son 3e album, “Parklife”, qui rappelle les Kinks ou encore les “Mods” des années 60. Blur s'offre les services de l'acteur Phil Daniels, un des rôles clefs de "Quadrophenia" film de l'opéra des Who (guerre entre “rockeurs” et “mods”). “Girls & Boys” grands standards du groupe de Damon Albarn. Autre groupe Britpop, Pulp qui sort son 4e album “His'n'Hers” . --- Du lundi au vendredi, Fanny Gillard et Laurent Rieppi vous dévoilent l'univers rock, au travers de thèmes comme ceux de l'éducation, des rockers en prison, les objets de la culture rock, les groupes familiaux et leurs déboires, et bien d'autres, chaque matin dans Coffee on the Rocks à 6h30 et rediffusion à 13h30 dans Lunch Around The Clock. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
The AMPire Diaries Episode 104: The Vampire Diaries - “I Alone” Oh, AMPies… We're back! And better than ever. Well, maybe not. But we are back. And we are back on our Vampy D's grind. This week, your much-awaited favorite Vampire Diaries rewatch-slash-first-time watch (and mostly spoiler-free) combination podcast is discussing The Vampire Diaries' “I Alone” (Season 6, Episode 9… nice). Which means we're talking: - Jill has a question. A good one. - Finally going Full Enzo. - You'll NEVER guess who Jill loves. - Bonnie Bennett misery porn. - What Liz Forbes can and can't tell Damon about Caroline. - Jeremy is... right? - How hot Klaus is in The Originals Season 3. - What Stefan and Matt have in common. - We're get one step closer to real-life Phone Booth. - Giuseppe's milkshakes. - Official confirmation that gin is an evil person's drink. - American Idol. - Boy Industries. Please note that this episode of the podcast was recorded back in early July. Wow. A whole lifetime ago. LaToya wasn't even writing about The O.C. for Episodic Medium yet. By the way: https://episodicmedium.substack.com/s/the-oc-classic “A DEAL WITH THE DEVIL” (“I Alone”) Whether you're a Vampire Diaries obsessive or newcomer, join along with hosts LaToya Ferguson (@lafergs—Vampire Diaries obsessive), Morgan Lutich (@LorganMutich—Vampire Diaries obsessive), and Jill Defiel (@jiilbobaggins—Vampire Diaries newcomer) on their new podcast journey. Most importantly, get AMPED (and horny) along with them on this journey. Ya gotta get AMPED. Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/ampdiariespod/ Email us! theampirediariespod@gmail.com Tweet at us! @AMPDiariesPod Instagram... at us! @AMPireDiariesPod Go to our website! http://theampirediariespod.com/ The Official CW Promo for “I Alone”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F73ge4ygEwA The Mystic Falls Event of the Week for “I Alone”: A “Salvatore” family reunion and (failing in) getting Bonnie Back home The AMPire Diaries is now available to stream on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and Amazon Podcasts, as well as wherever you get your podcasts. Don't forget to rate (5 STARS, please) and review the podcast. And most importantly, don't forget to get AMPED.
This is an indie rock podcast, which needs to be reiterated because of episodes like this one. In this episode, Steven Hyden and Ian Cohen discuss some very un-indie rock topics.For instance, they go deep on Rolling Stone's recent article about the current state of Live, the '90s grunge band famous for songs like "Lightning Crashes" and "I Alone." Why are they talking about Live in 2023? Because things are bananas in Live-world at the moment! You have con men, QAnon conspiracy theorists, the AVN Awards, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.Then they talked about Skrillex, who is back with two new albums, and the rise of early 2010s nostalgia (15:20). Oh, and they also answered a listener question about Incubus (24:07). Again, this is an indie rock podcast!In the "meat" of the episode, they inducted four new albums into the Indiecast Hall Of Fame (32:21) — in this round, they honor LPs released by Sunset Rubdown, The Elected, The Good Life, and The Fresh & Onlys. Finally, in their Recommendation Corner (53:02) segment, they shouted out new records by Philip Selway and Model/Actriz.New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 127 and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Il est grand le mystère de la foi, mais encore plus grand le mystère du rock'n'roll ! Pas toujours évident de croire aveuglément en une force là-haut, qu'elle soit sous la forme d'un vieux barbu ou autre. On se pose des tonnes des questions sur la pertinence de tout cela, des points d'interrogations à la chaîne qui trouvent peu de réponses finalement mais qui laissent toujours une porte ouverte ! En 1995, sur son troisième album nommé " Alice In Chains ", le groupe de grunge de Seattle publie " God Am ", questionnement philosophique et spirituel du chanteur, le regretté Layne Staley. Dans un registre beaucoup plus optimiste, on retrouve " Higher Love " de Steve Winwood qui s'interroge " there must be a higher love ", il doit y avoir un amour supérieur, celui de Dieu. Direction la Pennsylvanie et la ville de York avec Live, groupe courant post-grunge, postdisparition de Kurt Cobain, qui triomphe avec " I Alone ", le chanteur est au début d'une quête spirituelle. En 1986, le chanteur du groupe britannique XTC, Andy Partridge, est en pleine réflexion sur l'existence de Dieu, le groupe envoie donc une lettre, commençant par " Dear God " (Cher Dieu) et pas mal de questions, c'est une petite fille de 8 ans, Jasmine Veillette qui chante les premiers mots… --- Du lundi au vendredi, Fanny Gillard et Laurent Rieppi vous dévoilent l'univers rock, au travers de thèmes comme ceux de l'éducation, des rockers en prison, les objets de la culture rock, les groupes familiaux et leurs déboires, et bien d'autres, chaque matin dans Coffee on the Rocks à 6h30 et rediffusion à 13h30 dans Lunch Around The Clock.
Troy and Howie chat with multi-Platinum album drummer, Chad Gracey, from LIVE about how they got started way back in 8th grade. What are they up to now and listen to LIVE's "I Alone" and "Iris" from their album "Throwing Copper". Why they're not in the Rock and Roll HOF is mind boggling.
En el capitulo de hoy, disfrutaremos de: LEMONHEADS – IT’S A SHAME ABOUT RAY () ‘Rockin Stroll’ ‘Confetti’ ‘It’s A Shame About Ray’ ‘Ms. Robinson’ LOVE SPIT LOVE – LOVE SPIT LOVE ‘Half a Life’ ‘Please’ ‘Am I Wrong’ ‘Change in the Weather’ LIVE – THROWING COPPER ‘Selling The Drama’ ‘I Alone’ ‘Lightning Crashes’ ‘All Over You’ MANIC STREET PREACHERS – GENERATION TERRORISTS ‘Slash N’ Burn’ ‘Motorcycle Emptiness’ ‘Little Baby Nothing’ ‘You Love Us’
Twilight Decoded: The Vampire Diaries S6E9 "I Alone" and S6E10 "Christmas Through Your Eyes" by Twilight Decoded: A Twilight Podcast
O Salt Peanuts faz 4 anos! Parece que foi ontem que decidimos começar a gravar as conversas que já tínhamos à mesa do café há anos e partilhá-las com quem nos quisesse ouvir. Desde esse primeiro dia – em que nem sabíamos muito bem o que ia sair dali -, muita coisa aconteceu: trocámos de “estúdio”, tivemos de gravar alguns episódios em confinamento via Skype, passámos a ter um logo e uma imagem gráfica “à séria” - obrigada Bernardo! -, estreámos o nosso tão desejado formato com convidados com a preciosa ajuda do Bruno e da Ana da Chasing Rabbits, entre tantos outros momentos inesquecíveis, on e off the record. Para celebrar a incrível aventura que tem sido para nós fazer o Salt Peanuts, decidimos revisitar alguns dos nossos momentos preferidos ao longo deste mês de aniversário! E porque estes 4 anos têm sido bem recheados de gargalhadas e episódios hilariantes – e sabem vocês da missa a metade! - , tínhamos mesmo de começar com uma coleção dos nossos tesourinhos mais divertidos! Have fun!Momentos:O Açoriano – Ep. 23.2 – ColaboraçõesMorphine Uaaau! - Ep. 31.2 - Discos que nos influenciaramSoy un perdedor - Ep. 26.1 – OtovermesBeyoncé e o estendal - Ep. 26.1 – OtovermesPlaylist:"I know, I Alone", Dead Combo feat. Mark Lanegan"All Wrong", Morphine"Yellow Ledbetter", Pearl Jam"In The Summertime", Mungo Jerry
In this episode, there's pestilence and disease in the air over Hollywood once again so the Goods from the Woods Boys are hangin' out with no guests at Disgraceland for a good ol' three man jam! This week we cover Hulk Hogan makin' a fool of himself, the TSA's top 10 list of weird things confiscated at America's airports, and the curious cases of the conspiracy nuts who have literally been turning themselves blue with a quack medical treatment. Live's “I Alone” is our JAM OF THE WEEK! Give us a listen. Music at the end is “Pulled Apart” by Joseph Mosman. Follow the show on Twitter @TheGoodsPod. Rivers is @RiversLangley Sam is @SlamHarter Carter is @Carter_Glascock Subscribe on Patreon for HOURS of bonus content! http://patreon.com/TheGoodsPod Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
E aqui estamos, meus caros. Músicas: Tom Morello - The Bachelor (feat. IDLES) | Mike Shinoda - Genius Bar | Valorant ft. Grabbitz - Die for You | Dead Combo ft. Mark Lanegan - I Know, I Alone
Adam jumps right in and reviews a new pizza place that he tried (Ema Rossi) and let's us know how it ranks. Adam gets a surprise visitor at his house and Jack gets a surprise in his shrimp tacos. Major League Baseball is well underway, but are the Cardinals and Marlins ruining it for everyone? Did the Wizards live up to limited expectations in the bubble restart? What is their path going forward? Jack fights for the truth on the WUSA-9 Facebook page against a new nemesis--SUSAN. Here's Jack's new song referenced in the Facebook thread: "I Alone" available for free streaming and download.
.....................I KNOW, I ALONE.................... BY JOÃO H http://www.filefactory.com/file/2jjx6ohk5qf/REDEZ2019_mixdown.mp3 01. Jenny Hval - The Dreamer Is Everyone In Her Dream 02. Angel Bat Dawid - The Oracle 03. Ottis Redding - I've Been Loving You Too Long 04. Yves Tumor & Croatian Amor - Economy of Freedom 05. Moor Mother - The Myth Hold Weight 06. Sunn o))) & Scott Walker - Lulaby 07. Earth & The Bug - American Dream 08. Drew McDowall - Recognition 09. Föllakzoid - IIII 10. JK Flesh - Bailey Tower 11. Dead Combo & Mark Lanegan - I Know, I Alone A photo by José Ferreira
Con motivo de su concierto el próximo 14 de octubre en Barcelona, hablamos con Alain Johannes, uno de nuestros músicos favoritos. Alain nos cuenta las sensaciones tras arrancar esta gira europea, sus ideas para la próxima primavera en Europa, sus recuerdos del 'Euphoria Morning' ahora que acaba de cumplir 20 años o los planes que tiene con Mark Lanegan. Lo que sonó: 01. Eleven - All Falls Away 02. Dead Combo - I Know, I Alone (feat. Mark Lanegan) 03. Alain Johannes - Endless Eyes (Live on 2 Meter Sessions 2019) 04. Alain Johannes Trio - Luna A Sol (feat. Mike Patton) 05. Chris Cornell & Eleven - Pillow of Your Bones (Live At The House Of Blues 2000) 06. Alain Johannes - Kaleidoscope Arte: KevlarStudio
Con motivo de su concierto el próximo 14 de octubre en Barcelona, hablamos con Alain Johannes, uno de nuestros músicos favoritos. Alain nos cuenta las sensaciones tras arrancar esta gira europea, sus ideas para la próxima primavera en Europa, sus recuerdos del 'Euphoria Morning' ahora que acaba de cumplir 20 años o los planes que tiene con Mark Lanegan. Lo que sonó: 01. Eleven - All Falls Away 02. Dead Combo - I Know, I Alone (feat. Mark Lanegan) 03. Alain Johannes - Endless Eyes (Live on 2 Meter Sessions 2019) 04. Alain Johannes Trio - Luna A Sol (feat. Mike Patton) 05. Chris Cornell & Eleven - Pillow of Your Bones (Live At The House Of Blues 2000) 06. Alain Johannes - Kaleidoscope Arte: KevlarStudio
We're talking Vandross, we're talking Live, we're talking two great songs that go great together. Take a listen to us breaking down Endless Love and I Alone.
LIVE frontman Ed Kowalczyk calls Kyle Meredith to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Throwing Copper. Together, the two discuss the album's hit singles "Lightning Crashes", "I Alone", and "Selling the Drama". They also revisit the trio of songs that were recorded during that era and are finally being released. Elsewhere, the two touch on the 30th anniversary of their debut, The Death of a Dictionary; playing Woodstock '94 & '99; the 2014 record the band did without him; and when we can expect new music For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Poets and Muses: We chat with poets about their inspirations
This week, Catherine (https://twitter.com/this_cat_hisses) and I (twitter.com/imogenarate) discuss our respective poems, "To the dude who called me a long-haired faggot" and "I Alone," and the travails of being a woman. You can read more of Catherine's poetry at the arts and humanities journal of the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix Program for Narrative Medicine & Health Humanities: https://issuu.com/jhartmarkhill/docs/2019_chart_draft_issuu.pptx Take a listen to also find out #poetryevents taking place in the valley during the week of #May27th. Picture of #CatherineLockmiller provided by Catherine Lockmiller Here's an article about chromosomal sex determination from the World Health Organization: https://www.who.int/genomics/gender/en/index1.html #Poetrypodcasts #PoetsandMuses #ImogenArate #CatherineLockmiller #Transgender #LGBTQIACommunity #Transition #PhoenixChildrensHospital #MayoClinic #Tothedudewhocalledmealonghairedfaggot #Frys #MurderKroger #bloodbornepathogen #genderreassignment #IAlone #sexualharassment #sexualassault #systemicoppression #cheerleaders #WHO #WorldHealthOrganization #artsandhumanitiesjournal #UniversityofArizonaCollegeofMedicine #ProgramforNarrativeMedicineandHealthHumanities #CelebratingHumanitiesandArtsJournal #poetryevents #poetryopenmics #phoenixopenmics #CreativeYouthofArizona #ReFrameYouthArtsCenter #PhoenixYouthPoetLaureate #KJZZ #StoryFest #MesaConventionCenter #OhMyEars #PhoenixPoetryOrchestra #FilmBarPhoenix #SavannahLutman #phoenixfirebirdevents #thirdspacephx #connectandheal #ChandlerCommunityCenter #kenkong #theundergroundexperience #2601oncentral #lacunakavabar #thelostleaf #QuentonOney #jobotcoffee #DaughterofZenn #FirstSaturdayOpenMic #TheBlackCatCoffeeHouse
Voici les films des mois de juin et juillet 2018 de 24FPS, le podcast ciné avec ou sans spoiler. Parmi la sélection, vous trouverez 7 films sortis directement sur Netflix, ce qui donnera d'ailleurs lieu à une petite analyse de l'offre concurrente (à sa voir Amazon Prime Video) au sein de l'épisode.Voici la liste des 16 films évoqués sans spoiler par Jérôme et Julien : Lady Bird de Greta Gerwig à partir de 0:03:15 Beyond Skyline de Liam O'Donnell (Netflix) à partir de 0:07:30 Tau de Federico D'Alessandro (Netflix) à partir de 0:16:54 Zoe de Drake Doremus (Netflix) à partir de 0:24:04 Extinction de Ben Young (Netflix) à partir de 0:43:44 Anon de Andrew Niccol (Netflix) à partir de 0:50:20 Escobar (Loving Pablo) de Fernando León de Aranoa à partir de 1:19:35 The Devil And Father Amorth (Netflix) de William Friedkin à partir de 1:25:47 Jurassic World de Juan Antonio Bayona à partir de 1:44:11 Chappaquiddick de John Curran à partir de 2:21:15 Kodachrome de Mark Raso (Netflix) à partir de 2:29:05 Une Pluie Sans Fin de Dong Yue à partir de 2:39:17 Sicario - La Guerre Des Cartels de Stefano Sollima à partir de 2:49:17 Les Indestructibles 2 de Brad Bird à partir de 3:06:53 Ocean's 8 de Gary Ross à partir de 3:20:46 Ant-Man Et La Guêpe de Peyton Reed à partir de 3:29:30Bonne écoute, et n'hésitez pas à partager votre impression sur Une Pluie Sans Fin !Crédits musicaux : Super Fly de Curtis Mayfield, issu de l'album Super Fly (1972), et I Alone de Live, issu de l'album Throwing Copper (1994)
After a hard day of wrestling, we’ll have to take a big drink of Lakini’s Juice and call it a day. Ohio State won the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational without Joey McKenna and Kyle Snyder. That doesn’t bode well for the rest of the country. This is Short Time Shots with a look back at the wrestling happenings from December 2, 2017. I’ll be your heropsychodreamer and Hall of Fame writer, broadcaster and announcer Jason Bryant. Them Buckeyes earned three titles to outdistance that state down south, aka Michigan, 155.5 to 140. Arizona State was third with 113.5, followed by Northern Iowa, Nebraska and Virginia Tech. Leading the way for the Buckeyes were champions Luke Pletcher at 133, Myles Martin at 184 and Kollin Moore at 197. We’ll dial it back though and go weight-by-weight as freshman Taylor LaMont became the first wrestler from Utah Valley to win the CKLV by beating Sean Russell of Edinboro 4-3 at 125 pounds. LaMont, a member of the Junior World Team in Greco, was the No. 8 seed and after Friday’s win over Ethan Lizak, beat two more All-Americans to cap off a breakthrough event. At 133, Pletcher got past Stevan Micic in the semis before handling American’s Josh Terao 9-2 in the finals. A lot of buzz came out of the tournament from Drexel’s Austin DeSanto, who finished fourth, losing to Virginia’s Jack Mueller twice. The big the true freshman hype, at least for now, should go with a guy who won the tournament, and that’s 141-pound champion Yianni Diakomihalis of Cornell. The New York native knocked off past NCAA finalist Bryce Meredith in the semifinals before topping Northern Iowa’s Josh Alber for the second time this year. Expect a giant jump in the rankings from Yianni D. this week. Not sure if there’s a more underappreciated All-American than Justin Oliver. The Central Michigan junior wrestled exceedingly well en route to the title and a 9-7 win over upstart Troy Heilmann of North Cackalacky. That’s southern for Carolina. Michigan’s Alec Pantaelo got off the proverbial schneid with a resounding 10-3 win over Micah Jordan in the finals at 157 pounds. Jordan had avenged an earlier loss to Josh Shields, while Pantaleo was solid in his semi win over Nebraska’s Tyler Berger. David Freaking McFadden is nasty good. The Virginia Tech All-American packed upstart freshman Evan Wick in 2:58 to claim the Hokies only individual title in Vegas. Wick reached the finals as the No. 9 seed. Arizona State’s Zahid Valencia notched his second win of the year over Ohio State’s Bo Jordan. This time, the Sun Devil sophomore took home a 9-6 win after a 9-6 win in the semis over the rugged Taylor Lujan of Northern Iowa. Tis Valencia’s second straight championship at the event. Myles Martin scored three takedowns and only gave up escapes and a penalty point in an 8-5 victory over Michigan’s Domenic Abonader in a match that wasn’t as close as the score indicated. Kollin Moore shook off Friday’s bugaboos and regained the crushing promise he’s shown the past two years by hitting a slick fireman’s carry on Virginia Tech’s Jared Haught and then switched off to a head and arm and registered the first-period fall to win the gold at 197 pounds. Adam Coon of Michigan would top Arizona State’s Tanner Hall as Coon quickly countered a bad Hall shot in sudden victory. Coon wants to fly rockets and stuff. He’s big. Other tournament action that didn’t involve that big tournament in Las Vegas was mostly outside of Division I. Mt. San Antonio College won the Southern Regional championship of the California Community College Athletic Association. The Mounties, yes, the MOUNTIES, only had two champions but 10 of the 12 wrestlers placed in the Top 4. No report from the North Region up at Lassen College in Susanville. The Mid-South Conference had its women’s conference championships on Saturday with Campbellsville picking up four individual titles, not counting Kayla Miracle, who was in Russia at the World Cup. The Mid-South Conference has five of its members fielding women’s wrestling programs. Charlotte Fowler, Koral Sugiyama, Alexia Foca, and Kaitlyn Hill claimed gold. Lightning crashes in York, Pennsylvania as Johnson & Wales won four individual titles to win the New Standard Invitational at York College. Bobby Jordan, Jay Albis, Michael Gargano and Michael DiNardo each claimed titles for Lonnie Morris’ Wildcats, again, they aren’t just a cooking school. I alone challenge you to find the reference here. Messiah outdistanced Mount Union to win the Messiah Petrofes Invitational. The Falcons earned three individual championships. Mount Union scored 70 points in its NCAA Division III quarterfinal football win over Frostburg State over the weekend. Oh, we’re talking wrestling. Little alphabet soup as WPI won the RIT Invitational with two champions -- Tyler Marsh and Brendan Marion. “Lois, there’s a message in my alpha bits, it’s saying ooooooo.” Peter, those are Cherrios. By the way, that reference I was mentioning earlier? The band Live is from York, Pennsylvania, so there’s the I Alone and the Lightning Crashes references. 90’s music fans rejoice. Speaking of outside of Division I, you can file this under stuff that just never happens. Both Wartburg and Augsburg lost on Saturday. At the same event. To Division III schools. Not sure when, or if, that’s ever happened, but it’s a big enough anomaly that it leads off our dual meet section of the show. This craziness happened in La Crosse at the Candlewood Suites duals. Loras, coached by Watrburg alum T.J. Miller, beat Augsburg 17-16 as the Duhawks. Yes, Duhawks, won the last three bouts to rally from a 16-8 deficit. Heavyweight Quin Gillam earned the dual-deciding 5-0 win. Since many of you may not be super familiar with Division III or life outside of D1 wrestling, Loras is in Dubuque, Iowa and they were ranked eighth in the country coming in. Augsburg was second. Loras SID Jim Naprstek even sent me a DM asking if the #1 and #2 teams in D3 ever lost on the same day. No. 12 UW-Whitewater used a 4-2 decision at 197 pounds by All-American Jordan Newman over Kyle Fank to clinch a 21-20 win over No. 1 Wartburg. Both teams were docked a team point in the dual, with Whitewater’s coming after the match had concluded. Crucial swing was at 133 pounds where Hazen Rice was trailing Wartburg’s Brennen Doebel 6-3 in the second before Rice reversed Doebel to his back to get the fall at 3:38. Want to make things even more complicated? Augsburg beat UW-Whitewater 26-16. This should be a real interesting year in D3, especially after the semester break and a few more athletes come into play. Fourth-ranked Missouri opened up #MACtion with a 36-3 win over visiting Old Dominion. Grant Leeth picked up a fall at 149 pounds while Daniel Lewis picked up a technical fall at 174 to power the Tigers. Playing the name game, ODU’s Michael McGee, without an H, beat Missouri’s Barlow McGhee, with an H, in the tiebreakers. It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, it makes you wonder how days could be any worse. Sixth-ranked NC State didn’t drop a goose egg on Chattanooga, they sent them into negative integers. The Pack beat the Mocs 41 to -1. Team point got deducted after 184 pounds when Pete Renda edged Bryce Carr. The Pack improved to 8-0 already this season. Northwestern showed some snarl as the much-improved Wildcats handled Maryland 34-12. If you remember last week, Maryland had upended then-No. 21 Stanford. The Cats got falls from Sebastian Rivera at 125, Ryan Deakin at 149 and Johnny Wrestling, aka Johnny Sebastian at 174. The top individual matchup went Maryland’s way as heavyweight Youssif Hemida pinned Conan Jennings. Fire up Dips? Franklin & Marshall topped VMI 25-12. The Diplomats are the only Division III school with a Division I wrestling program. They are the Highlander. There can be only one. Because the Highlander was a documentary and it was based on events that happened in real time! Ok, enough Aqua Teen references. One bright spot for VMI is Hunter Starner picked up a fall at 133 pounds. Starner’s from Tabb, my high school rival, but he was part of my old wrestling club, the PWA. Indiana went 3-0 at the Hoosier duals, beating Northern Illinois, Cleveland State and SIU Edwardsville. In Division II, fifth-ranked Pitt-Johnstown fell behind early, but came back to win six of the last eight bouts to defeat 10th-ranked Ashland 25-12. Pat Pecora, the AD and head coach at UPJ, started his head coaching career -- get this -- DURING the Carter Administration. See, it’s not just a joke I throw around about Colton McCrystal. San Francisco State head coach Jason Welch earned his first head coaching win of his career as the Gators beat NAIA Southern Oregon 32-13. San Francisco State trailed 13-10 after five matches, but three of the next five wins were bonus victories, including falls by Sam Alnassiri at 285 and Isaiah Alva at 149. Mercyhurst scored wins by Penn State transfer Wes Phipps at 197 and Jacob Robb at heavyweight to get past Kerry Regner’s Millersville Marauders 22-16 in a matchup of PSAC schools. Mercyhurst also beat LIU Post 25-19. Gannon also went 2-0 with wins over Millersvile an LIU Post. Gannon, like the bad guy in Metroid? Ah, nostalgia. I wasn’t any good at that game. In the NAIA, top-ranked Grand View shut out Benedictine 51-0. The Vikings picked up falls from Blake Joiner at 174 and national champion heavyweight Dean Broghammer. We talked about the rarity of the negative one earlier -- coincidentally -- negative one was my softball number. Seriously. Southeastern University of Lakeland, Florida won six out of 10 matches on Saturday against the University of the Cumberlands. But the Patriots’ four wins were all by bonus wins, two majors and two falls and those four wins were enough to beat Southeastern 20-19. Quandre Chisolm’s major decision at heavyweight pushed coach Chris Fleeger’s team to the win. Yes, THAT Chris Fleeger. Lime green buddah still unaccounted for. Southeastern is coached by a former Divi
This week were exploring the bands that sold millions of albums in the 1990s, but by the time the ‘00s rolled around, had disappeared from the sales charts and radio stations they used to dominate. The Cranberries, Live, Creed, Blues Traveler, Hootie & The Blowfish and more we try to figure out what happened - where they overexposed and people got bored? Did follow-up albums flop? Did the collapse on under the weight of their egos and success? To help us do so, Eric Peterson (Love That Album podcast, YouTube) of and our show announcer Katie Minneci join us to discuss. If you want to hear about 10 minutes of bonus content from this episode, make sure to become a patron at Patreon. Songs in this Episode: Intro - The Cranberries/Hootie & The Blowfish/Live 2:47 - I Alone by Live 17:08 - Dream by The Cranberries 53:55 - Only Wanna Be With You by Hootie & The Blowfish Outro - Rain King by Counting Crows Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request a 2016 Review / Subscribe at Patreon
This week were exploring the bands that sold millions of albums in the 1990s, but by the time the ‘00s rolled around, had disappeared from the sales charts and radio stations they used to dominate. The Cranberries, Live, Creed, Blues Traveler, Hootie & The Blowfish and more we try to figure out what happened - where they overexposed and people got bored? Did follow-up albums flop? Did the collapse on under the weight of their egos and success? To help us do so, Eric Peterson (Love That Album podcast, YouTube) of and our show announcer Katie Minneci join us to discuss. If you want to hear about 10 minutes of bonus content from this episode, make sure to become a patron at Patreon. Songs in this Episode: Intro - The Cranberries/Hootie & The Blowfish/Live 2:47 - I Alone by Live 17:08 - Dream by The Cranberries 53:55 - Only Wanna Be With You by Hootie & The Blowfish Outro - Rain King by Counting Crows Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request a 2016 Review / Subscribe at Patreon
Con Señorlobo explorando una vez más las tiendas de discos al otro lado del charco, Lubacov pone manos a la obra con sonidos maravillosos de Dokkerman, Roots Manuva y Four Tet, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Toro Y Moi, Eddington Oddience y la curiosa historia de Daphne & Celeste. PLAYLIST: 1. Dokkerman And The Turkeying Fellaz - Snake Bite. 2. Margie Joseph - The Same Love That Made Me Laugh (Scrimshire Edit). 3. Eddington Again - Nujabes "Spiral" Freestyle. 4. Roots Manuva - Facety 2:11. 5. Mo Kolours - How I. 6. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Bellevue Baby. 7. Toro Y Moi - Run Baby Run. 8. Ice Cold Chrissy Feat. The 8th Street Duck Gang - Carmen Sandiego (Dub). 9. Daphne & Celeste - You & I Alone. 10. Dominic Pierce - Paz. 11. Lyon & Lowe - One Million Chances. 12. Oddisee - That's Love. 13. Cy Gorman Feat. Will Poskitt - Cool Change. 14. E W Wainwright - Imani. 15. Ginger Johnson And His African Messengers - I Jool Omo.
This podcast is about I ALONE from the FULL interview with Ed Kowalczyk/Live, with Frank Jenks. Greatness.
THE BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA return to the WoodSongs stage with a brand album 'I'll Find a Way' produced by Bon Iver�s Justin Vernon. Nearly seventy-five years after they hit their first notes together, the Blind Boys of Alabama are exceptional not only in their longevity, but also in the breadth of their catalog and their relevance to contemporary roots music. Since 2000, they�ve won five Grammys and four Gospel Music Awards, and have delivered their spiritual message to countless listeners. blindboys.com ED KOWALCZYK is the founding member, songwriter and former Lead Singer of LIVE. With over 20 Million Albums sold worldwide, Kowalczyk has built an impressive r�sum� in LIVE that includes eight full-length albums that have reached gold and platinum status in 9 countries, and nine Top 10 hit songs, which include the crossover smash "Grace" from his debut solo album, and classics such as "Lightning Crashes", "I Alone", "Selling The Drama", "The Dolphin's Cry" and "Heaven". Kowalczyk opened a new chapter in his already illustrious career in 2009 with the launch of his solo career. He will be performing songs from has brand new EP 'The Garden'. edkowalczyk.com
THE BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA return to the WoodSongs stage with a brand album 'I'll Find a Way' produced by Bon Iver�s Justin Vernon. Nearly seventy-five years after they hit their first notes together, the Blind Boys of Alabama are exceptional not only in their longevity, but also in the breadth of their catalog and their relevance to contemporary roots music. Since 2000, they�ve won five Grammys and four Gospel Music Awards, and have delivered their spiritual message to countless listeners. blindboys.com ED KOWALCZYK is the founding member, songwriter and former Lead Singer of LIVE. With over 20 Million Albums sold worldwide, Kowalczyk has built an impressive r�sum� in LIVE that includes eight full-length albums that have reached gold and platinum status in 9 countries, and nine Top 10 hit songs, which include the crossover smash "Grace" from his debut solo album, and classics such as "Lightning Crashes", "I Alone", "Selling The Drama", "The Dolphin's Cry" and "Heaven". Kowalczyk opened a new chapter in his already illustrious career in 2009 with the launch of his solo career. He will be performing songs from has brand new EP 'The Garden'. edkowalczyk.com
Listen to the interview here!Tell me a little about yourself and your writing.I’m an odd bird who found a home with writing paranormal. Yep. I said it. I think admitting it is really the first step to total acceptance.Tell me about the story that you've created a soundtrack/playlist for. I’ll talk a little about DEMONIC DESIRES (from Ellora’s Cave) and the soundtrack I listened to for it. DEMONIC DESIRES centers around a group of demons, right hand men to Lucifer, who broke ranks and saved lives rather than taking them. It’s the first book in the stories of the Lost Warriors redemption. The opening scene is a really dark, twisted sex one. My playlist needed to reflect this so I went with Danzig’s Underbelly of The Beast to kick it off. The story then takes a lighter note, introducing you to the characters out of their normal element. I brought in a good deal of Celtic flare for this because the heroine is a warrior from Valhalla. What is your playlist? Why did you choose these particular songs?I’ll give you a snippet of the list because there over 3500 items in it with 230 hours of play time… and this is JUST for DEMONIC DESIRES. I make a new list for every book. Danzig-Underbelly of The BeastRob Zombie- Living Dead Girl (Naked Exorcism Remix)Rob Zombie-DragulaProdigy—Smack My Bitch UpProdigy—FirestarterMarilyn Manson—The Beautiful PeopleMarilyn Manson—The Dope ShowMarilyn Manson—Man That You FearNine Inch Nails—Head Like a HoleNine Inch Nails—Terrible LieNine Inch Nails—CloserSmashing Pumpkins—Tonight, TonightQueensryche - Silent LucidityStained - It’s Been AwhileSilverchair- Wait Til TomorrowFaith No More – EpicBilly Idol-- Eyes Without A FaceStabbing Westward - Waking Up Beside You (Remix)Gregorian-- Se Eu Fosse Um Dia O Teu OlharGregorian-- Meditazione- Christus Factus EstDanzig—CantspeakMassive Attack & Mos Def-I Against IPigeonhed - Battle Flag (Lo-Fidelity Allstars Remix)Alice in Chains-- Man In The BoxRed Hot Chili Peppers-- Blood Sugar Sex MagikSantana-- Put Your Lights OnEverlast-- Babylon FeelingAFI-- The Leaving Song Pt IILive-- I AloneDisturbed-- Down With The SicknessRob Zombie -- The Lords Of SalemBlue Oyster Cult—Don’t Fear The ReaperLimp Bizkit-- Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)Mazzy Star - Fade Into YouKatie Melua—Just like HeavenThe Cranberries—ZombieThe Cranberries—Ode to My FamilyTriniti – NocturneTriniti-- Glen Of ImaalEnya—Only TimeINXS—AfterglowINXS—Never Tear Us ApartBlack Lab—Learn to CrawlBack Lab—Keep Myself AwakeLed Zeppelin—KashmirHeart—Magic ManThree Doors Down—When I’m GoneStyx—RenegadeAndy Gibb—Shadow DancingThe Corrs-- Brid Og Ni MhailleTrapt—EchoWhen in Rome—The PromiseTwisted Sister—We’re Not Gonna Take ItJay-z & Linkin Park - Numb/EncoreAlanis Morissette – UninvitedBlack Sabbath — ParanoidBlack Sabbath — Iron ManBerlin - Take My Breath AwayDHT- Listen To Your Heart (Edmee's Unplugged Vocal Edit) What does music mean to you? To your writing?I don’t watch many movies or much in the way of TV. Music has always been a love of mine. I can still remember the day MTV came on air for the first time. I was six and it totally wiped the floor with Sesame Street. I watched faithfully from that day forward until they started on the reality shows. I had to put up a white flag then. Let the record state that I miss Martha Quinn. Oh, and MTV actually playing music. To me, music is another form of escapism. It can set the mood for you or it can fix the mood you’re in. It’s what you make of it. I love all music, from classical to the rhythmic beating of Native American drums. You name it, I like it—Rock, Classical, Dark Metal, MallCore, Pop, Country, Jazz, Rap/Hip-hop, Foreign (I’m a huge lover of the Italian music scene), Oldies. What kind of music do you like to write to?I’ll make the playlist as I write. If I know I’m entering a really dark scene, I’ll incorporate that vibe into the playlist. When I’m coming out of it, I lighten the mood. I do have one rule, if a Bee Gees song cannot be incorporated into the mix then I’m doing something wrong. Yes. I do have playlists with AC/DC and The Bee Gees sharing airtime. If this story was made into a movie, who would you want to do the soundtrack?I’d like to see Rob Zombie team up with The Cranberries (who can tell me where they are and if they’re still putting out records… I’d love to buy them). I think the collaboration would be odd but I’m betting it would work. Anything else you'd like to say about music and writing/creating?I have a lot of respect for anyone who can create music. It’s their story, put out there for the world to hear.To learn more about Mandy, visit her website.Next week, I interview author Paul Liadis, AKA The Struggling Writer.