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"CAPTAIN BILLY'S MAGIC 8 BALL" -PROCOL HARUM- " A FANCY COVER BAND" FEATURING THE ALBUM "PROCOL'S NINTH" BY PROCOL HARUM IN HIGH DEFINITION WITH THE CAPTAIN'S NARRATIVE -EPISODE # 78 -THE CAPTAIN EXPLORES HIS COVE OF

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 41:52


Several years ago, I wrote a time-travel film treatment called “Song Trippers” about a quartet of lonely, damaged people who found solace through music. Each lost soul connects to a song that transports them back in time to the place in their youth when they were the happiest. Of course, we all know that music has magic power. There are songs that can trip my memory far from the here and now to earlier states of joyful wonderment, and sadness, too, if that's what's called for. It's strong medicine.For each episode in this series, I'll take an 8 Track down from the shelf and share it with you, along with some special memories, bonded by that spiritual epoxy that has forged the framework of my life's scaffold. - Captain Billy"A FANCY COVER BAND"PROCOL'S NINTH by Procol Harum (Chrysalis, 1975)Gary Brooker passed on recently, and the outpouring of grief for this titan was enormous. It had been a long time since Procol Harum's Whiter Shade of Pale dominated the airwaves, but the baroque timelessness of that tune has stayed in our consciousness throughout the decades, and the chesty rumblings of it's golden throated frontman definitely had staying power. Moreover, the Reid and Brooker songbook boasts an epic collection of enigmatic narratives that invite repeated listenings. They were a unique outfit with a singular sound and style.I suppose the reason this album suffers by critical comparison to some of the others - is that it plays it safe. Produced by Lieber and Stoller with the goal of producing a hit (which it did with Pandora's box - the group's last top 20), it is a spare set: clean, tight, poppy, and mixed well, albeit a little cramped sounding. But, why the flaccid covers? L&S had them record their own I Keep Forgetting, (to which the band reportedly objected) and, God help me), …. a sluggish, tired sounding rendition of Eight Days a Week.  There are some decent originals: The Unquiet Zone, and the Final Thrust come to mine, yet it's interesting to note that two of the Brooker/Reid compositions on the record - Without a Doubt and Typewriter Torment - seem to be about writer's block, which makes perfect sense: the team was clearly writing about what they were experiencing. To be fair though, the album isn't as bad as had been described, even it the band sounds hand-cuffed, and the production is clean to the point of sterility. Despite this, Procol Harum is still Procol Harum, and that's ok by me.1 |  | Pandora's Box | 3:372 |  | Fool's Gold | 4:003 |  | Taking The Time | 3:394 |  | The Unquiet Zone | 3:405 |  | The Final Thrust | 4:376 |  | I Keep Forgetting/  3:287 |  | Without A Doubt | 4:318 |  | The Piper's Tune | 4:289 |  | Typewriter Torment | 4:2910 |  | Eight Days / 3:00

That Might Not Be A Real Thing
Ep 223: Handling Rejection

That Might Not Be A Real Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 63:24


This week we talk a bit about how to handle rejection. Danny Demonic receives some 2nd degree burns on his jewelry coming in contact with a battery.Check Out the Song Of The Week: by Michael McDonald. Point of fact, the songs titled "I Keep Forgetting" not "I Can't Believe" and Death Row never produced the mix with "Regulate", it was Def Jam Records. But check out the link, its so pure!https://youtu.be/xp5wID1FWOk

Things You Should Know
Why Do We Forget?

Things You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 34:30


Why Do We Forget?Traditionally, forgetting has been regarded as a passive decay over time of the information recorded and stored in the brain. But while some memories may simply fade away like ink on paper exposed to sunlight, recent research suggests that forgetting is often more intentional, with erasure orchestrated by elaborate cellular and molecular mechanisms. And forgetfulness is not necessarily a sign of a faulty memory. “In fact,” Wimber says, “it’s been shown over and over in computational models and also in animal work that an intelligent memory system needs forgetting.”Far from signifying failure, forgetting may be the brain’s frontline strategy in processing incoming information. Forgetting is essential, some researchers now argue, because the biological goal of the brain’s memory apparatus is not preserving information, but rather helping the brain make sound decisions. Understanding how the brain forgets may offer clues to enhancing mental performance in healthy brains while also providing insights into the mechanisms underlying a variety of mental disorders.

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#OnTheBrink
The New Traditionalists Vol. III

#OnTheBrink

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 57:01


This Texan is a great example of all that is right with country music. With a debut produced by the legendary Tommy Detamore, if there was any doubt that traditional country music is alive, and well, this amazing debut "I Keep Forgetting" is sure to quell any doubts. In this special podcast episode, we talk about overcoming COVID19, Jake's musical heroes, and his love for traditional country music. We also listen to a couple of cuts from his latest album. This is a must hear interview for the country music purist.

Jackie's Groove
04/17/17 Julia Fordham - British Jazz/Pop Singer-Songwriter

Jackie's Groove

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 60:20


British singer-songwriter Julia Fordham continues to enchant audiences around the world with her extraordinary vocal range and heartfelt songs. From 1988’s Happy Ever After — her first release and an international hit —  and throughout all 15 albums, her unique voice and exquisitely crafted compositions strike an everlasting chord.A luscious contralto that she wields with an almost operatic command, it is one of the most strikingly beautiful new voices to be heard in pop. – New York TimesAt 14, Julia started writing songs and performing at local folk clubs. Soon after, she was invited to be a guest singer with the UK’s National Youth Jazz Orchestra, which sparked a lifelong love of the genre. On her highly acclaimed second album, Porcelain, two original jazz songs “For You, Only For You” and “China Blue” were featured along with the hits “Manhattan Skyline” and “Lock and Key.”In 1992, “Love Moves” (from her third album Swept), was chosen as the theme song for The Butcher’s Wife, starring Demi Moore, and became a big hit in the UK, US, and the Philippines.Four of Julia’s albums have been produced by Grammy winner Larry Klein (Joni Mitchell, Herbie Hancock, Madeleine Peyroux). Her 2005 live CD (That’s Life) and DVD (That’s Live), features Klein as producer and bass player as part of an all-star band including the Academy Award-winning trumpet player/composer, Mark Isham. On the soulful song (from the album of the same name) “Concrete Love,” Julia performs a stunning duet with another Grammy winner, India.Arie.After 2004’s devastating tsunami struck in Asia, Julia became intimately involved in a charity project to help rebuild a school in India, by donating the proceeds from a “Happy Ever After” remix. It featured a children’s choir from England. This beautiful production brought Julia back full circle to the place where she first started writing and performing as a teenager.In 2007, Julia’s Baby Love EP, a set of unconditional love songs dedicated to her daughter, Marley Rose, was released.Julia’s 10th album, China Blue, is a collection of original jazz compositions, except for one song: a reinterpretation of Michael McDonald’s “I Keep Forgetting” with Michael himself contributing his amazing vocals.Under The Rainbow, is a piano/voice album featuring all her hits and fan favorites, plus a new song: “Skipping Under The Rainbow.”Mixed, Shaken & Stirred is Julia’s latest project. Released on September 30, this unique album features some of the songs from Julia’s much loved first album, all of which have been remixed, reworked and reconstructed by some of today’s leading and cutting edge producers of dance and electronic music.Julia’s next album, Live & Untouched, is an eclectic mix of fan faves that were recorded at recent shows. The first single “Ingrid & Humphrey” was the instant gratification track when the album was purchased as a pre-order on November 18. Live & Untouched was released on November 25.Both albums are available worldwide in both physical and digital formats, as well as, streaming services.Produced and arranged by Julia’s long-time collaborator, pianist and musician extraordinaire, Grant Mitchell, The Language of Love, is a jazz album featuring covers of songs that were also hits on the Japanese charts. Supported by an outstanding ensemble of leading Los Angeles musicians and Latin jazz aficionados, this seductive collection includes swing, bossa nova and traditional trio interpretations of familiar chart-toppers.The Language of Love also debuts two original songs written by Julia, “Like You Used To Do” and “The Morning After (The Night With You),” and includes a new World Music-flavored rendition of “Happy Ever After.” The original version was a #1 hit in Japan.On April 14, Red River Entertainment will release The Language of Love on all formats. The Digital release will have two bonus tracks,

State of the Texans Podcast
Potential Rookies To Make an Impact + Cornerbacks and More

State of the Texans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 77:44


Pat and Cleaver crank up another podcast and talk the Houston Texans. They welcome ESPN's Tania Ganguli to talk Brock Osweiler, rookies to watch and veterans on the bubble. Segments: Listener questions, I Keep Forgetting, Color Me Paxxton are brought back. Also rookies that could have an impact and more.

Bobby Pickles' Podcast™️
GASH | BOBBY PICKLES’ PODCAST™️ BPP 69/DSR 14

Bobby Pickles' Podcast™️

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 66:52


This week on Episode 69 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #14), Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles speak with Tibbie X and Stephxecutioner of the Philadelphia, PA-based S&M punkers, GASH, via telephone from their new rehearsal space. Tibbie explains why the band switched directions with their previous drummer and how all fetishists are welcome - even their own bass player, who is a “furry”. Bobby inquires to what the women’s feet look like, and trying to feign his interest, deflects that he wants to gift Tibbie’s smelly socks to Bob for his upcoming birthday. Bobby admits to being glad the two didn’t have to talk to the guys in the band. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER: Bob declares himself a pirate and has the tattoo to prove it! While Bobby delivers the latest news about Blink 182, Bob delivers his thoughts about Matt Skiba and pre-pubescent 13-year old boys. Then, displaying a true lack of class, Bob busts on Bobby’s mom. While talking about an Israeli band in the news called Sweatshop Boys, Bobby asks if Bob has ever heard of Krav Maga, the self-defense system developed for the Israeli military. Bob reports that he could figure it out by watching YouTube videos, which is obviously where he gains most of his knowledge. Bobby wonders aloud why so many Swiss punk bands record/perform in English, to which Bob assures him that he could have an easy conversation with the natives. Bob is obviously ignorant to the fact that English is not one of the four national languages of Switzerland: German, French, Italian and Romansh. Talk turns to DAMN BROADS’ slick, new music video for their song “Nature of the Game”. Bobby mentions the juxtaposition of the broads’ red lipstick against the black and white images. Like a true cynic, Bob states: “People can do anything with their GoPros these days.” Bobby takes to heart the lyrics on a track by UK punkers Wonk Unit, promising to buy more band merch and music whenever he gets the chance. Conversation turns to “political season” - the recent rioting in Baltimore and the earthquakes in Nepal, then Bobby declares that there needs to be more positivity in the White House. Bob mentions a recent poll on dyingscene.com asking about the site’s new layout. What do you think of the new DS layout? Bob mutilates the name of one of the bands from this week’s playlist: Mutoid Man. After Bobby calls him out on the error, Bob amuses himself by saying the band’s name in different comedic voices. To close out the show, Against Me’s transgendered front-man-woman Laura Jane Grace plays an acoustic cover of “I Keep Forgetting” by Michael McDonald with a Cure loop sampled as the backbeat. Bobby wonders aloud how his/her feet might look. THIS WEEK’S HEADLINESSome of the topics reported herein, include, but are not limited to the following:Matt Skiba says he hopes to become permanent member of Blink-182; Fat Mike announces US Fat Tour 2015: NOFX, Lagwagon, Swingin’ Utters, more; NOFX, Lagwagon announced for “Fat Wrecked for 25 Years” celebration in Japan; Swingin Utters parts ways with drummer Greg McEntee; Green Day demoing new material; Margate release details on upcoming album “Beards In Paradise”; Nuclear Assault announce final tour dates; Panic State Records raise money for relief in Nepal; Andrew W.K. to get his radio show “America W.K.”; Kickstarter for Agnostic Front documentary launched; Jack Grisham (TSOL) and Susan Dynner (Punk’s Not Dead) start film Kickstarter. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLISTColors Dead Bleed - Scars that Show Sweatshop Boys - No Pity In The City Hot Blood - Rust Damn Broads - Nature Of The Game GASH Interview GASH - Ritual Refused - Elektra Anti-Flag - Sky Is Falling Wonk Unit - Je M’Appelle Alex LSNS LRND - Acknowledge Mutoid Man - Sweet Ivy Laura Jane Grace - I Keep Forgetting This week’s sponsor is FAT ENZO. BobNoxious@DyingScene.com Twitter@BobNoxious IG@BobNoxious BobbyPickles@DyingScene.com Twitter@TheBobbyPickles IG@BobbyPickles Instagram:@DyingSceneRadio Like us onFacebook.com/DyingSceneRadio Call the hotline – (347)754-PUNK

DYING SCENE RADIO
014 - GASH | DYING SCENE RADIO

DYING SCENE RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 65:53


This week on Dying Scene Radio, Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles speak with Tibbie X and Stephxecutioner of the Philadelphia, PA-based S&M punkers, GASH, via telephone from their new rehearsal space. Tibbie explains why the band switched directions with their previous drummer and how all fetishists are welcome - even their own bass player, who is a “furry”. Bobby inquires to what the women’s feet look like, and trying to feign his interest, deflects that he wants to gift Tibbie’s smelly socks to Bob for his upcoming birthday. Bobby admits to being glad the two didn’t have to talk to the guys in the band. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER:Bob declares himself a pirate and has the tattoo to prove it! While Bobby delivers the latest news about Blink 182, Bob delivers his thoughts about Matt Skiba and pre-pubescent 13-year old boys. Then, displaying a true lack of class, Bob busts on Bobby’s mom.While talking about an Israeli band in the news called Sweatshop Boys, Bobby asks if Bob has ever heard of Krav Maga, the self-defense system developed for the Israeli military. Bob reports that he could figure it out by watching YouTube videos, which is obviously where he gains most of his knowledge. Bobby wonders aloud why so many Swiss punk bands record/perform in English, to which Bob assures him that he could have an easy conversation with the natives. Bob is obviously ignorant to the fact that English is not one of the four national languages of Switzerland: German, French, Italian and Romansh. Talk turns to DAMN BROADS’ slick, new music video for their song “Nature of the Game”. Bobby mentions the juxtaposition of the broads’ red lipstick against the black and white images. Like a true cynic, Bob states: “People can do anything with their GoPros these days.”Bobby takes to heart the lyrics on a track by UK punkers Wonk Unit, promising to buy more band merch and music whenever he gets the chance. Conversation turns to “political season” - the recent rioting in Baltimore and the earthquakes in Nepal, then Bobby declares that there needs to be more positivity in the White House. Bob mentions a recent poll on dyingscene.com asking about the site’s new layout. What do you think of the new DS layout?Bob mutilates the name of one of the bands from this week’s playlist: Mutoid Man. After Bobby calls him out on the error, Bob amuses himself by saying the band’s name in different comedic voices. To close out the show, Against Me’s transgendered front-man-woman Laura Jane Grace plays an acoustic cover of “I Keep Forgetting” by Michael McDonald with a Cure loop sampled as the backbeat. Bobby wonders aloud how his/her feet might look.THIS WEEK’S HEADLINESSome of the topics reported herein, include, but are not limited to the following: Matt Skiba says he hopes to become permanent member of Blink-182; Fat Mike announces US Fat Tour 2015: NOFX, Lagwagon, Swingin’ Utters, more; NOFX, Lagwagon announced for “Fat Wrecked for 25 Years” celebration in Japan; Swingin Utters parts ways with drummer Greg McEntee; Green Day demoing new material; Margate release details on upcoming album “Beards In Paradise”; Nuclear Assault announce final tour dates; Panic State Records raise money for relief in Nepal; Andrew W.K. to get his radio show “America W.K.”; Kickstarter for Agnostic Front documentary launched; Jack Grisham (TSOL) and Susan Dynner (Punk’s Not Dead) start film Kickstarter.THIS WEEK’S PLAYLISTColors Dead Bleed - Scars that ShowSweatshop Boys - No Pity In The CityHot Blood - RustDamn Broads - Nature Of The GameGASH InterviewGASH - RitualRefused - ElektraAnti-Flag - Sky Is FallingWonk Unit - Je M’Appelle AlexLSNS LRND - AcknowledgeMutoid Man - Sweet IvyLaura Jane Grace - I Keep ForgettingThis week’s sponsor is FAT ENZO.BobNoxious@DyingScene.comTwitter@BobNoxiousIG@BobNoxiousBobbyPickles@DyingScene.comTwitter@TheBobbyPicklesIG@BobbyPicklesInstagram:@DyingSceneRadioLike us onFacebook.com/DyingSceneRadioCall the hotline – (347)754-PUNK