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Welcome to Season SEVEN of Encore with brand new host, Ruby Carr! Boy bands - they really don’t get much cred for being musicians, performers, and entertainers, am i right? From the Jackson 5 in the mid-1960s to the current global phenomenon that is K-pop, boy bands have been a big moneymaker in music for decades now. But at the same time, they have also been subjected to plenty of ridicule, disparagement and even hatred while girl groups like Destiny’s Child, Spice Girls and TLC have earned respect and admiration for their empowering and inspirational music. Some even say that the 'Boy Band' was essentially a music industry creation with the sole purpose of capitalizing on the love and devotion of young girls and their allowances. The boys in these bands were almost always reduced to being puppets to just sing and dance to music that was mostly written, recorded and - to use a dirty industry term - “manufactured” by professional songwriters and musicians. This music was designed to be a perfect product that girls of the tween and teen variety couldn’t resist. HOWEVER… there is one song that goes against the grain, that breaks all the rules, and for the past quarter century that has been an exception to everything I just said. It is a song that had the likes of grown men like Adam Sandler, Paul Rudd, Jerry Seinfeld and Jon Hamm singing along to it on live television like true stans when it was performed at the Saturday Night Live 50th anniversary concert this past February. It has been used countless times in movies and TV shows, covered, sampled and parodied to no end. Let's face it, because you can’t deny it, it is the one true boy band song that virtually everyone on Earth gives a pass to - Even more so, it’s a song that everyone flat out loves - whether they will admit it or not. That song is “I Want It That Way” by Backstreet Boys. With Newly Unearthed audio from the Backstreet Boys & a NEW Interview with Howie D!
On this episode we reveal a fun fact about the Backstreet Boys song I Want It That Way, whats underneath the Pyramids of Giza, Sly's vision issues, and more weird dream stories. What do you want to hear us talk about?Follow us!All our links for ShinoBroz WadeTwitch:WadeMFMorganSlyInstagram:SillySly07TikTok:SillySly07YouTube:LimitlessDazeBe sure to subscribe to our YouTube and like our videos!Follow us for more content!ShinoBrozInstagram:ShinoBrozTikTok:ShinoBrozYouTube:ShinoBrozDiscord: ShinoBroz
Send Mary and Kelsey a Message!In this episode, Mary and Kelsey are joined by legendary pop songwriter, producer, Grammy and Emmy nominee, Andreas Carlsson. Andreas' incredible body of work work has been streamed more than 1 billion times and sold 150M+ albums with credits including pop anthems we all know and love like BSB's I Want It That Way and Drowning, *NSYNC's Bye Bye Bye, Britney Spears' Born To Make You Happy and Can't Make You Love Me, Celine Dion's That's The Way It Is, and more. Andreas shared his stories from his time at Cheiron Studios where alongside Max Martin, Denniz Pop and other illustrious pop music figures, he shaped the music landscape of the late 90s and 2000s. Thank you, Andreas, for joining WTP! Follow him at @andreas.carlsson on IG. Support the showInstagram: @whentheypoppedpodTikTok: @whentheypoppedEmail: whentheypoppedy2k@gmail.comWebsite: linktree.com/whentheypopped
https://www.discogs.com/release/445594-Fanmail-The-Latest-Crazehttps://www.amazon.com/Latest-Craze-Fanmail/dp/B00000J802Scott Silleta:Following his departure from Plankeye in July 1998, Silletta formed the Christian pop-punk band Fanmail that year. In 1999, Fanmail released an extended play, Here Comes Fanmail EP, and their debut studio album, The Latest Craze, with the former containing a cover of The Police's 1983 single "Every Breath You Take." In the same year, the band's only music video, "Rock and Roll Star", was released;[18] it was directed by Derek Dale. Fanmail's second studio album, Fanmail 2000, was released in 2000 and included a cover of the Backstreet Boys' 1999 single "I Want It That Way"; it was the band's last release before the group disbanded in 2002. The band's song "Superfan" was featured on the soundtrack to the 2001 movie Extreme Days[19] as well as in the film. "Rock and Roll Star" and the band's cover of "I Want It That Way" appeared on the Tooth & Nail Tenth Anniversary compilation in 2003.[20] Silletta formed another Christian punk rock band, The Franchise, which released one studio album, Original Inevitable, on his Vanishing Point Records label on August 12, 2003.[21][22] Silletta later released a solo album, The Life and Times of..., on June 17, 2011.[23]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlankeyeSome Geocities Website:The Review:Raiting: B+Fanmail has just released their first album. Its an EP with four songs. It is called "Here Comes Fanmail." Let me start by telling you that the lead singer used to be in Plankeye and the guitarist from Slick Shoes. Fanmail combines both types of music. The music sounds like Plankeye but with a more punk edge. If you liked Plankeye you will definitely like Fanmail. Fanmail is much better of a band than Plankeye.It is only around $5 and I suggest giving it a try. I would have liked a couple more songs but it is still good.The Band:Scott Silletta - Vocals, GuitarDale Yob - GuitarJason Fleetwood - Bass, BGVJason Feltman - Drumshttps://www.oocities.org/sunsetstrip/stage/1512/fanmail/Ridiculous interview with Scott, late 2000https://www.skruttmagazine.se/fanmaileng.htmAllMusic bio:Featuring members of 90-lb Wuss, the Cootees, Plankeye, Slick Shoes, Value Pac and Rainy Days, Fanmail could be considered as a Christian punk super group. Formed in 1998 out of Orange County, CA, the four piece released their first EP on Tooth & Nail Records entitled Here Comes Fanmail. The full-length debut Latest Craze followed in 1999. Fanmail 2000 was released a year later.https://www.allmusic.com/artist/fanmail-mn0000170985#biographylast.FM bio:Former Plankeye lead singer/guitar player Scott Siletta's new band Fanmail released their first four track EP titled "Here Comes Fanmail EP" in Feb 1999 1. Rock And Roll Star 2. Let Down 3. Every Breath You Take 4. True Brand NewLater in June of that same year Fanmail came out with their full length album 'The Latest Craze" 1. Messed Up 2. Rock And Roll Star 3. Let Down 4. Turn Brandew 5. Turn Off That Radio 6. Shirley Maclaine 7. Super Fan 8. Lame 9. Jordi 10. Happy Birthday 11. Wonderful PunchesAnd in August of 2000 Fanmail released what would become their last album "2000"https://www.last.fm/music/Fanmail/+wikihttps://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/artists/Fanmail.asphttps://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/cdreviews/thelatestcraze.aspPromo CD:https://www.ebay.com/itm/196000440655Cross Rhythms Review:After having recently quit Plankeye, Scott Silletta (vocals'guitar) has just released his debut album under the monkier of Fanmail. Joined by Yob (guitar's/bgv's) , Fleetwood (bass) and Jason (drums), Fanmail evidently enjoy playing there peculiar brand of high energy, hard edged pop punk rock for those willing enough to latch onto 'The Latest Craze'. Scott has matured both his performance and song-writing since the early days of Plankeye, as Fanmail's debut album clearly demonstrates. Scott and co poke fun at at life with tongues firmly planted in cheeks; simultaneously directing the listener to Christ. Topics range from the deceit of fame ('Rock And Roll Star"), the celebration of family ('Jordi') and the need for humility ('Wonderful Punches'). 'The Latest Craze' is packed full of well produced and executed songs at the hands of Scott Silletta and Gene Eugene; where a truly original, yet familiar style is not only realised but also maintained throughout. Be a true fanatic, get into ' The Latest Craze'!https://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/products/Fanmail/The_Latest_Craze/911/Release Date: 17 June 1999https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/fanmail/the-latest-craze/Pastor Dave's Playlist May 7, 20185. “Turn off that Radio” by FanmailScott Silleta, the band's frontman, was one of my rock n'roll heroes when I was in high school. I was pretty much obsessed with him for a while. So, when he left the Christian rock band Plankeye and started a pop-punk band I followed right along. Fanmail was, admittedly, not great but Silletta's inclusion had me hooked. This song from their first album The Latest Craze (1999) is fairly pointless in lyrical content, with the chorus simply repeating “turn off that radio” over and over again. For whatever reason, however, is stuck with me this week and was a good, fun, blast.https://pastordaveonline.org/2018/05/07/this-weeks-good-music-14/LA Times Interview, March 9, 2001“I've long been against the whole labeling mechanism that Christians have given themselves and the box it has put them in,” said Cummings during an interview at the Hub Cafe in Fullerton. “Declaring you have to act in a certain way or sing only songs that praise the Lord serves to stifle art and creativity.”“It's weird. It's like we're stuck in the middle somewhere,” Guyton added. “The secular market won't touch us because we're Christians, and the Christian market won't either because we're not Christian enough.”What irks front man Silletta--a former member of Plankeye, one of Orange County's most successful Christian rock bands--is the false idolization he says he has encountered. He addresses the issue in “Hero,” a song on “Fanmail 2000,” the follow-up to 1999's debut, “Latest Craze,” both released on Seattle-based Tooth & Nail Records.“After shows in my old band, people would touch me and cry . . . really silly stuff like that,” said Silletta, who formed Fanmail in 1998 because of creative tensions within Plankeye.“They build you into this superhero in their mind, expecting all kinds of things from you. But when you don't live up to those expectations, they tear you down. When MxPx left Tooth & Nail [in 1998] for a major label [A&M; Records], they were slammed for [allegedly] not being Christians anymore. I know those guys firsthand. . . . I don't know anyone with more integrity than the three guys in that band.”…With the release of “Fanmail 2000,” the band fulfilled its contractual obligation to Tooth & Nail and, according to Silletta, has declined to sign a new, five-album deal. Fanmail, whose members range from ages 29 to 42, is looking to expand its local fan base with a series of shows here. They're also hoping to attract major label interest.“One of the good things about Tooth & Nail is that their [products are] distributed by EMI,” Silletta said. “It's been fantastic to have our CDs available at all the retail outlets. The problem, though, is that I have, in two different bands, been under contract with them since ‘93, and I just feel like it's time to work with someone else that can take our music to the next level.”https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2001-mar-09-me-35371-story.html
Send Mary and Kelsey a Message!In this XL-sized episode, Mary and Kelsey dive deep into Backstreet Boys' Millennium with a track-by-track analysis of the multi-platinum record. Including quotes from interviews with Millennium writers, producers, and record execs, and their own memories from this era to bring, this nostalgic dissertation explains why I Want It That Way lyrics don't make sense, the controversy behind The One becoming a single over Don't Want You Back, and the personal tragedies the band endured in the lead-up of the album's release. Plus, they share their predictions for what's to come with the Millennium 2.0 release and upcoming Vegas Sphere residency.Instagram: @whentheypoppedpodTikTok: @whentheypoppedEmail: whentheypoppedy2k@gmail.comWebsite: linktree.com/whentheypopped
O Guia de Bolso de hoje relembra uma das principais Boy Bands dos anos de 1990 os Backstreet Boys e o seu clássico "I Want It That Way".
Les Backstreet Boys squattent depuis des mois le TOP50 quand sort en 1999 leur nouvel album qui s'applique surtout à ne pas changer une recette qui gagne : des harmonies pop, des rythmes dance et quelques ballades efficaces, le tout parfaitement chorégraphié.Ce disque, Millenium, est une bombe, qui enchaîne tubes sur tubes : “The One”, “Larger than life”, “Show me the meaning of being lonely” et bien sûr LE son ultime de vos soirées karaoké “I want it that way”. Nommé 5 fois aux Grammy Awards, Millenium décroche tous les records : c'est l'album le plus vendu de l'année 99 et même un des albums les plus vendus de tous les temps ever avec 24 millions d'exemplaires vendus à travers le monde ! Les chansons des Backstreet Boys ont non seulement dominé les charts pendant des années, mais elles ont aussi établi la norme marketing du futur de la musique pop, influençant toute une génération comme N'SYNC, Justin Bieber, Ed Sheeran, BTS et même Drake !On vous raconte la story de Brian, Nick, Kevin, Howie, A. J. et Lou Pearlman avec Olivia, Greg nous emmène au studio Cheiron à Stockholm. et Fanny revient sur le clip iconique de “I Want It That Way”.Crédits :Générique : Dr Alban "Sing Hallelujah"Titres écoutés dans l'émission : “Larger Than Life”, “I Want It That Way”, “Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely”, “It's Gotta Be You”, “I Need You Tonight”, “Don't Want You Back”, “Don't Wanna Lose You Now”, “The One”, “Back To Your Heart”, “Spanish Eyes”, “No One Else Comes Close”, “The Perfect Fan”, “We've Got It Goin' On”, “No Goodbyes (démo)”. New Kids On The Blocks “I'll be loving you (forever)”.Extraits : “Backstreet Boys first performance Sea World 8th May 1993” (Youtube), “BSB School Tour Footage Part 1” (Youtube), “Backstreet Boys French TV : Hit Machine” (M6), “BSB - SNL - 1999” (Youtube), “Dirty Pop : L'imprésario est un escroc” (Netflix, 2024), “Backstreet Boys Behind The Scenes Of I Want It That Way” (MTV)Chaque mois dans Radio K7 on rembobine nos cassettes et vous raconte l'histoire d'un album qui a marqué les années 90s. Une émission animée par Emmanuel Minelle, Fanny Giniès, Olivia Godat et Greg Cook. Enregistrée chez Fanny Giniès. Générique réalisé par Greg Cook. Identité graphique signée Floating Studio.LAISSEZ UN MESSAGE APRÈS LE BIP !Vous pouvez nous appeler au 01 89 16 75 31, pour suggérer un album, donner votre avis ou chanter en karaoké avec nous ! Promis, on diffusera les messages au prochain épisode !Et restez connectés : — Instagram : @radio_k7— Twitter : @RadioK7Podcast— Facebook : @Radiok7podcastHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This I Promise You … you're going to be in a Better Place after listening to this episode! Here We Go! NSYNC's JC Chasez joins Jenna and Kevin to talk about his connection with Glee, why there's a possibility his vocals might be in one of your favorite Glee covers, and his honest reaction to the show's mashup of "Bye Bye Bye" and "I Want It That Way." Will his response tear up the duo's hearts? You'll have to listen to find out! Plus, JC reminisces about his days on tour with Britney Spears, opening for Janet Jackson, and his new musical theater concept album, "Playing with Fire," and the inspiration behind it!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show Notes:Compassion and Understanding: • Emphasis on compassion related to people's behavior. • Connection between outbursts and long-term personal issues. • Potential societal improvements through increased compassion.Men's Mental Health: • Discussion on the stigma surrounding men's mental health. • Need for acceptance of emotional expression among men. • Reference to returning soldiers with PTSD. • Shalaine's song tackling societal expectations about men's emotions.Songwriting and Personal Expression: • Shalaine's song about her husband hypothetically committing suicide. • Importance of authenticity in songwriting for musicians. • Shalaine's independent songwriting process. • Balancing personal vulnerability with broader themes in her music.Performance Dynamics: • Unique dynamic created by performing with her father as her drummer. • Emotional impact of on-stage performances, leading to personal moments. • Shalaine's father stepping back from active drumming.Musical Background and Growth: • Shalaine's journey from musical theater, dance, and choral music to country music. • Early performance experiences influencing her stage presence. • Inheritance of her grandfather's guitar sparking a renewed passion for music.Musical Preferences and Influences: • Shalaine's strong roots in country music and lack of interest in genre shifting. • Influences from Allison Krauss, Carolyn Dawn Johnson, and others. • Comparison of music streaming payouts, preference for Apple Music over Spotify.Song Release and Genre Evolution: • Upcoming release of "Dirt Road Race Remix 1." • Original recording of "Dirt Road Race" with revisions to remove jazz elements. • Collaboration with Sound Foundation and advice from Michael Botte to achieve a modern country rock style.Inter-generational Musical Connections: • Nostalgia for Backstreet Boys and NSYNC. • Exposure of Shalaine's children to 90s music like "I Want It That Way." • Discussion on the nature of "guilty pleasure" songs from the past.Community and Personal Connection: • Shalaine's participation with "the Amigos" group. • Building confidence through community and family-oriented performances. • Relationship management and emotional themes in songwriting, like "Ghost in This House."Online Presence and Merchandise: • Shalaine's presence on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. • Challenges and learning curve with TikTok for those over 30. • Merchandise availability and personal production for fan interactions.Financial Aspects of Music: • Challenges associated with low streaming royalties. • Discussion on making excessive money and its impact on enjoyment.Support and Recognition: • Introduction of Shalaine by Kayden Gordon to the podcast. • Participation and success at the International Singers Songwriters Association Awards.Personal Influence and Legacy: • Influence of Shalaine's grandfather on her musical passion. • Writing of "Silver and Gold" in tribute to her grandfather.Closing Remarks: • Appreciation for Shalaine's guest appearance. • Finishing the episode with the ethos: "when words fail, music speaks."
Gerardine Sacdalan is starring as Juliet in And Juliet. Following its triumphant West End run and ongoing Broadway engagement, And Juliet is touring the UK and Ireland for the first time. And Juliet flips the script on the greatest love story and asks, what would happen next if Juliet didn't end it all over Romeo? Juliet's new story bursts to life through a playlist of iconic pop anthems by Max Martin. The show features hits such as “…Baby One More Time,” “Roar,” “Since U Been Gone,” “It's My Life,” “I Want It That Way,” and “Can't Stop the Feeling!”.After training at Urdang, Gerardine made her professional debut as Sandra Beaumont in Made In Dagenham In Concert at the London Palladium. In this episodes Gerardine discusses auditioning for And Juliet, conquering such a demanding role and why - as an Asian woman in musical theatre - playing Juliet is such a big deal. Gerardine also reflects on her path into theatre and lots more along the way.And Juliet tours the UK & Ireland until June 2025. Visit www.andjulietthemusical.co.uk for info and tickets. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.
10 zseniális film, amiről mindenki megfeledkezett, pedig muszáj újra látnod őket Joy 2024-08-11 19:33:00 Film A streaming szolgáltatóknak hála filmek tárháza tárul elénk egy gombnyomásra, ám még így is inkább a felkapott alkotások közül választanak a legtöbben. Új a Maxon: A 21. század egyik legjobb horrorja végre felkerült a platform katalógusába Mafab 2024-08-12 04:55:02 Film A XXI. század egyik legtehetségesebb horrorrendezőjének tartják Jordan Peele-t, nem is véletlenül. Olyan remek filmeket köszönhetünk neki, mint a Nem és a Mi. Viszont sokak szerint eddigi legjobb saját filmje épp az első rendezése, a 2017-es Tűnj el!, amely mostantól a Maxon is megnézhető. Mintha főfoglalkozása maga az élet lett volna – 100 éve hunyt el Bródy Sándor WMN 2024-08-12 07:36:00 Színpad Rádió Magyar Rádió Bródy Sándor nevét mindenki hallotta, hiszen a Magyar Rádió régi épülete a róla elnevezett utcában áll a mai napig. Műveiről azonban sokkalta kevesebbet tud a nagyközönség, mint életének legendás elemeiről, pedig a magyar irodalom sok neves alkotója inspirálódott formabontó novelláiból és műfajmegújító színdarabjaiból. Céline Dion új erőre kapott a párizsi olimpia megnyitóján Librarius 2024-08-12 07:59:43 Zene Kultúra Olimpia Párizs Celine Dion Ez a fellépés érzelmes és diadalmas pillanat volt Céline Dion számára, aki korábban már úgy gondolta, soha többé nem léphet színpadra. Nemcsak a színpadon voltak primadonnák, az életben is elsők voltak a nők között kultura.hu 2024-08-12 09:00:00 Zene Kiállítás Városliget Magyar Zene Háza Több mint száz díva várja a látogatókat szeptember közepéig a Magyar Zene Háza Dívák & ikonok című időszaki kiállításán, amelynek történetéről, narratívájáról, magyar vonatkozásairól és kísérőrendezvényeiről Batta Andrással, a népszerű városligeti intézmény ügyvezető igazgatójával beszélgettünk. Búcsúznak a Netflix szuperhősei Telex 2024-08-11 19:45:43 Film Netflix HBO Rick és Morty Utolsó évadához ért Az Esernyő Akadémia. Visszatér a Rick és Morty egykori alkotójának animációja és a bankszektorról szóló HBO-produkció is. Heti streamingajánló. Deadpool és Rozsomák egy lépésre a csúcstól Igényesférfi.hu 2024-08-12 10:06:26 Film Deadpool Ryan Reynolds Hugh Jackman Globális szinten elérte az 1,029 milliárd dolláros árbevételt Ryan Reynolds és Hugh Jackman közös filmje, a Deadpool & Rozsomák, ezzel szinte biztossá vált, hogy hamarosan ez a film lesz a legnagyobb árbevételt generáló, R-besorolású alkotás. Csalásból építette fel a Backstreet Boyst 24.hu 2024-08-11 19:26:55 Film Netflix Brókerbotrány Piramisjáték Backstreet Boys Sosem lesz már ugyanolyan az I Want It That Way, ha megnézzük a Netflix új dokumentumsorozatát, amely a Backstreet Boys és az NSYNC menedzserének több mint harminc éven át építgetett piramisjátékát mutatja be. Szombaton tévébe kerül Bobby Ewing magyar filmje NLC 2024-08-12 10:07:25 Film Mozi A Patrick Duffyval megerősített Lepattanó ugyan csak szeptemberben kerül a mozivásznakra, de szombaton már meg tudjuk nézni a tévében. Napszúrás? Csak zenei! Magyar Hírlap 2024-08-12 10:37:21 Zene Kánikula Így dobták fel a vasárnapi Sziget-hangulatot a világsztárok - Forró tánc a napsütésben: Joesef és Janelle Monáe varázslata elfeledtette a kánikulát. Bódi Csabi: "Amit a kislányom, Lilien iránt érzek, leírhatatlan" Story 2024-08-12 06:00:48 Bulvár Az énekes képtelen ellenállni ötéves kislányának, aki ki is használja, hogy apukája mindenre hajlandó, ha róla van szó. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
10 zseniális film, amiről mindenki megfeledkezett, pedig muszáj újra látnod őket Joy 2024-08-11 19:33:00 Film A streaming szolgáltatóknak hála filmek tárháza tárul elénk egy gombnyomásra, ám még így is inkább a felkapott alkotások közül választanak a legtöbben. Új a Maxon: A 21. század egyik legjobb horrorja végre felkerült a platform katalógusába Mafab 2024-08-12 04:55:02 Film A XXI. század egyik legtehetségesebb horrorrendezőjének tartják Jordan Peele-t, nem is véletlenül. Olyan remek filmeket köszönhetünk neki, mint a Nem és a Mi. Viszont sokak szerint eddigi legjobb saját filmje épp az első rendezése, a 2017-es Tűnj el!, amely mostantól a Maxon is megnézhető. Mintha főfoglalkozása maga az élet lett volna – 100 éve hunyt el Bródy Sándor WMN 2024-08-12 07:36:00 Színpad Rádió Magyar Rádió Bródy Sándor nevét mindenki hallotta, hiszen a Magyar Rádió régi épülete a róla elnevezett utcában áll a mai napig. Műveiről azonban sokkalta kevesebbet tud a nagyközönség, mint életének legendás elemeiről, pedig a magyar irodalom sok neves alkotója inspirálódott formabontó novelláiból és műfajmegújító színdarabjaiból. Céline Dion új erőre kapott a párizsi olimpia megnyitóján Librarius 2024-08-12 07:59:43 Zene Kultúra Olimpia Párizs Celine Dion Ez a fellépés érzelmes és diadalmas pillanat volt Céline Dion számára, aki korábban már úgy gondolta, soha többé nem léphet színpadra. Nemcsak a színpadon voltak primadonnák, az életben is elsők voltak a nők között kultura.hu 2024-08-12 09:00:00 Zene Kiállítás Városliget Magyar Zene Háza Több mint száz díva várja a látogatókat szeptember közepéig a Magyar Zene Háza Dívák & ikonok című időszaki kiállításán, amelynek történetéről, narratívájáról, magyar vonatkozásairól és kísérőrendezvényeiről Batta Andrással, a népszerű városligeti intézmény ügyvezető igazgatójával beszélgettünk. Búcsúznak a Netflix szuperhősei Telex 2024-08-11 19:45:43 Film Netflix HBO Rick és Morty Utolsó évadához ért Az Esernyő Akadémia. Visszatér a Rick és Morty egykori alkotójának animációja és a bankszektorról szóló HBO-produkció is. Heti streamingajánló. Deadpool és Rozsomák egy lépésre a csúcstól Igényesférfi.hu 2024-08-12 10:06:26 Film Deadpool Ryan Reynolds Hugh Jackman Globális szinten elérte az 1,029 milliárd dolláros árbevételt Ryan Reynolds és Hugh Jackman közös filmje, a Deadpool & Rozsomák, ezzel szinte biztossá vált, hogy hamarosan ez a film lesz a legnagyobb árbevételt generáló, R-besorolású alkotás. Csalásból építette fel a Backstreet Boyst 24.hu 2024-08-11 19:26:55 Film Netflix Brókerbotrány Piramisjáték Backstreet Boys Sosem lesz már ugyanolyan az I Want It That Way, ha megnézzük a Netflix új dokumentumsorozatát, amely a Backstreet Boys és az NSYNC menedzserének több mint harminc éven át építgetett piramisjátékát mutatja be. Szombaton tévébe kerül Bobby Ewing magyar filmje NLC 2024-08-12 10:07:25 Film Mozi A Patrick Duffyval megerősített Lepattanó ugyan csak szeptemberben kerül a mozivásznakra, de szombaton már meg tudjuk nézni a tévében. Napszúrás? Csak zenei! Magyar Hírlap 2024-08-12 10:37:21 Zene Kánikula Így dobták fel a vasárnapi Sziget-hangulatot a világsztárok - Forró tánc a napsütésben: Joesef és Janelle Monáe varázslata elfeledtette a kánikulát. Bódi Csabi: "Amit a kislányom, Lilien iránt érzek, leírhatatlan" Story 2024-08-12 06:00:48 Bulvár Az énekes képtelen ellenállni ötéves kislányának, aki ki is használja, hogy apukája mindenre hajlandó, ha róla van szó. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Today's message is inspired by the Backstreet Boys' iconic song "I Want It That Way," which topped charts globally and became a 90s anthem. The song's exploration of conflict in relationships reflects a deeper issue of selfishness that we all struggle with. In this video, we'll delve into a biblical perspective on overcoming selfishness and resolving conflicts, using Jesus' parable in Luke 12:16-21 as a guide. We'll discuss practical steps from scriptures such as Proverbs 16:32, James 1:19-21, and Hebrews 12:14-16 to help us manage our anger, seek peace, and improve our communication. By aligning our desires with God's instructions, we can experience healing and harmony in our relationships.
Eine Predigt über „I Want It That Way“ von den Backstreet-Boys! Denn auch wenn das Lied keinen Sinn ergibt: es stecken gleich vier spannende Dinge über den Gott der Bibel in dem Songtext. Meine #Konfirmationspredigt 2024! (mehr …)
Lara Denning is currently starring as Anne in And Juliet. Following its triumphant West End run and ongoing Broadway engagement, And Juliet is touring the UK and Ireland for the first time. And Juliet flips the script on the greatest love story and asks, what would happen next if Juliet didn't end it all over Romeo? Juliet's new story bursts to life through a playlist of iconic pop anthems by Max Martin. The show features hits such as “…Baby One More Time,” “Roar,” “Since U Been Gone,” “It's My Life,” “I Want It That Way,” and “Can't Stop the Feeling!”.Most recently Lara was the Standby Norma Desmond for Nicole Scherzinger and Rachel Tucker in Jamie Lloyd's revival of Sunset Boulevard (Savoy Theatre).Some of Lara's other West End credits include: Doreen/Miss Elf in The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4 (The Ambassadors & Menier Chocolate Factory), Louise/Eve in Ruthless The Musical (Arts Theatre) and Mrs Bucket in Charlie & The Chocolate Factory (Theatre Royal Drury Lane). After understudying Miss Honey and Mrs Wormwood in Matilda (Cambridge Theatre), Lara went on to takeover both roles. Lara's other theatre credits include: Lex Logan in Eugenius! (Turbine Theatre), Aunt Fanny in The Famous Five (Theatre Clwyd & Chichester Festival Theatre), Mrs Mullin in Carousel (Kilworth House Theatre), Miss Hedge in Everybody's Talking About Jamie (UK Tour), Mrs Cratchit in Scrooge The Musical (Curve Leicester), The Rocky Horror Show (European Tour), Gotta Sing Gotta Dance (UK Tour), All The Fun Of The Fair (UK Tour) and Dirty Dancing In Concert (UK Tour). Recorded at And Juliet's rehearsal studio, in this episode Lara discusses all things And Juliet and Sunset Boulevard, as well as lots more along the way.And Juliet tours the UK & Ireland from 8th July until June 2025. Visit www.andjulietthemusical.co.uk for info and tickets. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.
Utility company “Denver Water” tweaked the lyrics of the Backstreet Boys' biggest hit and flawlessly recreated the music video reminding customers of watering best practices during the summer to conserve water! The “Splashstreet Boys” turn “I Want It That Way” into “I Water That Way”! VIDEO: https://www.wdjx.com/water-companys-bsb-parody-goes-viral/
When you hear “boy band,” what do you picture? Five guys with precision dance moves? Songs crafted by the Top 40 pop machine? Svengalis pulling the puppet strings? Hordes of screaming girls? As it turns out, not all boy bands fit these signifiers. (Well…except for the screaming girls—they are perennial.) There are boy bands that danced, and some that did not…boy bands that relied entirely on outside songwriters, and those that wrote big hits…boy bands assembled by managers or producers, and quite a few that launched on their own. From Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers to New Kids on the Block, the Monkees to the Jonas Brothers, Boyz II Men to BTS, New Edition to One Direction, and…yeah, of course, Backstreet Boys and *N Sync, boy bands have had remarkable variety over the years. (In a sense, even a certain '60s Fab Four started as a boy band.) Join Chris Molanphy as he tries to define the ineffable quality of boy band–ness, walks through decades of shrieking, hair-pulling pop history, and reminds you that boy bands generated some of our greatest hits, from “I Want You Back” to “I Want It That Way,” “Bye Bye Bye” to “Dynamite.” Help him “bring the fire and set the night alight.” Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When you hear “boy band,” what do you picture? Five guys with precision dance moves? Songs crafted by the Top 40 pop machine? Svengalis pulling the puppet strings? Hordes of screaming girls? As it turns out, not all boy bands fit these signifiers. (Well…except for the screaming girls—they are perennial.) There are boy bands that danced, and some that did not…boy bands that relied entirely on outside songwriters, and those that wrote big hits…boy bands assembled by managers or producers, and quite a few that launched on their own. From Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers to New Kids on the Block, the Monkees to the Jonas Brothers, Boyz II Men to BTS, New Edition to One Direction, and…yeah, of course, Backstreet Boys and *N Sync, boy bands have had remarkable variety over the years. (In a sense, even a certain '60s Fab Four started as a boy band.) Join Chris Molanphy as he tries to define the ineffable quality of boy band–ness, walks through decades of shrieking, hair-pulling pop history, and reminds you that boy bands generated some of our greatest hits, from “I Want You Back” to “I Want It That Way,” “Bye Bye Bye” to “Dynamite.” Help him “bring the fire and set the night alight.” Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When you hear “boy band,” what do you picture? Five guys with precision dance moves? Songs crafted by the Top 40 pop machine? Svengalis pulling the puppet strings? Hordes of screaming girls? As it turns out, not all boy bands fit these signifiers. (Well…except for the screaming girls—they are perennial.) There are boy bands that danced, and some that did not…boy bands that relied entirely on outside songwriters, and those that wrote big hits…boy bands assembled by managers or producers, and quite a few that launched on their own. From Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers to New Kids on the Block, the Monkees to the Jonas Brothers, Boyz II Men to BTS, New Edition to One Direction, and…yeah, of course, Backstreet Boys and *N Sync, boy bands have had remarkable variety over the years. (In a sense, even a certain '60s Fab Four started as a boy band.) Join Chris Molanphy as he tries to define the ineffable quality of boy band–ness, walks through decades of shrieking, hair-pulling pop history, and reminds you that boy bands generated some of our greatest hits, from “I Want You Back” to “I Want It That Way,” “Bye Bye Bye” to “Dynamite.” Help him “bring the fire and set the night alight.” Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wishing everyone headed to the first ever Backstreet Boys "Backstreet's Back at the Beach" event in Cancun a very awesome vacation! Happy 25th Anniversary to the Backstreet Boys hit single "I Want It That Way"! Today we chat about one of the Boys biggest songs. How do you feel about IWITW? Still loving it? Over it? Classic Hit? Let us know!
When you hear “boy band,” what do you picture? Five guys with precision dance moves? Songs crafted by the Top 40 pop machine? Svengalis pulling the puppet strings? Hordes of screaming girls? As it turns out, not all boy bands fit these signifiers. (Well…except for the screaming girls—they are perennial.) There are boy bands that danced, and some that did not…boy bands that relied entirely on outside songwriters, and those that wrote big hits…boy bands assembled by managers or producers, and quite a few that launched on their own. From Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers to New Kids on the Block, the Monkees to the Jonas Brothers, Boyz II Men to BTS, New Edition to One Direction, and…yeah, of course, Backstreet Boys and *N Sync, boy bands have had remarkable variety over the years. (In a sense, even a certain '60s Fab Four started as a boy band.) Join Chris Molanphy as he tries to define the ineffable quality of boy band–ness, walks through decades of shrieking, hair-pulling pop history, and reminds you that boy bands generated some of our greatest hits, from “I Want You Back” to “I Want It That Way,” “Bye Bye Bye” to “Dynamite.” Help him “bring the fire and set the night alight.” Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When you hear “boy band,” what do you picture? Five guys with precision dance moves? Songs crafted by the Top 40 pop machine? Svengalis pulling the puppet strings? Hordes of screaming girls? As it turns out, not all boy bands fit these signifiers. (Well…except for the screaming girls—they are perennial.) There are boy bands that danced, and some that did not…boy bands that relied entirely on outside songwriters, and those that wrote big hits…boy bands assembled by managers or producers, and quite a few that launched on their own. From Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers to New Kids on the Block, the Monkees to the Jonas Brothers, Boyz II Men to BTS, New Edition to One Direction, and…yeah, of course, Backstreet Boys and *N Sync, boy bands have had remarkable variety over the years. (In a sense, even a certain '60s Fab Four started as a boy band.) Join Chris Molanphy as he tries to define the ineffable quality of boy band–ness, walks through decades of shrieking, hair-pulling pop history, and reminds you that boy bands generated some of our greatest hits, from “I Want You Back” to “I Want It That Way,” “Bye Bye Bye” to “Dynamite.” Help him “bring the fire and set the night alight.” Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When you hear “boy band,” what do you picture? Five guys with precision dance moves? Songs crafted by the Top 40 pop machine? Svengalis pulling the puppet strings? Hordes of screaming girls? As it turns out, not all boy bands fit these signifiers. (Well…except for the screaming girls—they are perennial.) There are boy bands that danced, and some that did not…boy bands that relied entirely on outside songwriters, and those that wrote big hits…boy bands assembled by managers or producers, and quite a few that launched on their own. From Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers to New Kids on the Block, the Monkees to the Jonas Brothers, Boyz II Men to BTS, New Edition to One Direction, and…yeah, of course, Backstreet Boys and *N Sync, boy bands have had remarkable variety over the years. (In a sense, even a certain '60s Fab Four started as a boy band.) Join Chris Molanphy as he tries to define the ineffable quality of boy band–ness, walks through decades of shrieking, hair-pulling pop history, and reminds you that boy bands generated some of our greatest hits, from “I Want You Back” to “I Want It That Way,” “Bye Bye Bye” to “Dynamite.” Help him “bring the fire and set the night alight.” Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we're talking about the recurring 1990's. SOURCES: "Gen Z brought the '90s back because it feels impossible to grow up in today's economy" (Insider, Hillary Hoffower, 01/23/22), "The Nineties: A Book" (Chuck Klosterman, 02/08/22), "How Democrats would be better off if Bill Clinton had never been president" (Boston Globe, Neil Swidey, 07/10/18), "23 Fashion Trends From the '90s That Are Back and Better Than Ever" (Cosmopolitan, Lauren Adhav, Maggie Griswold, 03/01/22), TikTok. MUSIC: "I Want It That Way" (Backstreet Boys), "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand" (Primitive Radio Gods). ©2022, ©2024 The Furious Curious, Britton Rice
Kelsey and Mary do a deep dive on their favorite subject, Max Martin. Max is the king of pop production, songwriting, and composition. He's the brains behind hits like Baby One More Time, I Want It That Way, and Bye Bye Bye. What you may not know is that luckily for us, Max didn't leave his hard-hitting beats in y2k. He has kept the hits rolling with stars like Celine Dion, The Weekend, Ed Sheeran, Justin Bieber, Pink, and more. This episode explores hits you probably didn't know are Max bops (tbh, even Kelsey and Mary were shocked by some of them), his signature Swedish sound, and his recipe for a hit song. Instagram: @whentheypoppedpodTikTok: @whentheypoppedEmail: whentheypoppedy2k@gmail.comWebsite: linktree.com/whentheypopped
You may know Devon Daniels for her witty romantic comedy books Meet You In The Middle, which was named one the Best Books of 2021 by USA Today, and The Rom Con. But you may not know she was also *heavily* featured in the I Want It That Way music video as one of the screaming fans at the iconic LAX plane hangar. Devon received more screen time than most thus becoming the object of young Mary and young Kelsey's envy. In this episode, Mary and Kelsey finally get the opportunity to ask Devon all of their burning questions, like what it was like to be part of one of the most recognizable music videos of all time and going TikTok viral 20 years later for it. Devon hilariously recounts notable interactions with Backstreet Boys, NSYNC, Jessica Simpson, and her experiences sneaking into *the* events of the late 90s and early 2000s like the Kids' Choice Awards and Blockbuster Movie Awards. Devon even shares her binder filled with celebrity photos with us and other behind-the-scenes gems, like the one and only celebrity to ever refuse a photo with her! Just like her books, Devon is wickedly funny and engaging. This episode is a must listen for any pop culture junkie. Instagram: @whentheypoppedpodTikTok: @whentheypoppedEmail: whentheypoppedy2k@gmail.comWebsite: linktree.com/whentheypopped
Imagine being so musically gifted that you have no choice but to bless the whole planet, MANKIND in its entirety, with what you go to offer cuz you are just that talented?? Well then, meet up and coming producer, MANKIIND!! Besides regularly collabing with bro to the show @BrendenOfficial , MANKIIND talks about: why is Nintendo forcing a live-action Zelda movie on us right after their first successful ANIMATED movie? Is it a headache for a producer to try to sound different on every track they make?? DID WALL-E PREDICT OUR FAT-ASS FUTURE AND IS "I WANT IT THAT WAY" THE MOST PERFECT POP SONG OF ALL TIME??? This town ain't big enough for TWO Manki(i)nds, Mick Foley AND MORE on "Stay Kind, Mankiind" - EP 112 of AhhFuGGiT ft. @MANKIIND_ !!! For the sake of mankind, get more info on MANKIIND!!: https://jemi.so/mankiind https://www.instagram.com/mankiind/ https://www.tiktok.com/@mankiind_ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMFTzwjJD7fMolO_Uozrvrw https://open.spotify.com/artist/53OZGfwkSjXXYNOHffePKV LIKE | RATE | COMMENT | FOLLOW | SUBSCRIBE 2 AhhFuGGiT!!! https://www.youtube.com/whodissis1 https://www.instagram.com/whodissis1 https://www.instagram.com/whodissbeenwatching https://www.instagram.com/ahhfuggit https://www.twitch.tv/whodissis1 MORE AUDIO VERSIONS OF AhhFuGGiT: https://linktr.ee/whodissis https://soundcloud.com/whodissis1 https://open.spotify.com/show/6hyS2l2KdQDkX5rfNH5AIp https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ahhf…it/id1084220877
If you are a content creator looking to take things to the next level, be part of the Full Time Creator community at http://fulltimecreator.co We are back with another AskCVV episode! Chris is answering your questions from social media about wrestling, movies, content creation and everything in between! If you have one that you want answered next month, don't forget to send it in using the hashtag #AskCVV! Here are some of the questions on this episode: Your thoughts on Edge or I guess it's Adam Copeland now signing with AEW? So I'm trying to get my content out to reach more people but I feel I'm not marketing myself well enough. Any tips to help promote my stuff better? Given your own busy schedule which now includes Full Time Creator as well, what's the best approach for other podcasts to get YOU as a guest? When you look back on your career, is there anything you'd tell your younger self as you traveled into the world of content creation and media? Do you honestly think Cody will finish the story at WM40? Just want to know your personal feelings on this as of now! Who are the top 5 wrestling handshakers? How about a would you rather: Would you rather be able to speak to and communication with animals or be able to speak every language in the world? When will you interview Jim Cornette? What's your favorite Backstreet Boys song other than I Want It That Way? Any tips to get a newborn to sleep? Several podcasters are arguing over which is the best Rocky film in the series. Can you help settle this please? What kind of camera and mics do you use? Who was really better: Bret or Shawn? What is one lesson that your daughter Logan has taught you so far? Sponsors: GHOSTBED: Get 40% of your purchase with the code CVV at http://ghostbed.com/cvv MIRACLE MADE: Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to http://TryMiracle.com/CVV and use the code CVV to claim your FREE 3 PIECE TOWEL SET and SAVE over 40% OFF BLUECHEW: Use the code CVV to get your first month of BlueChew for FREE at http://bluechew.com BONCHARGE: Go to http://boncharge.com/CVV and use coupon code CVV to save 15% MYBOOKIE: Get a 50% welcome bonus when you use the code CVV and sign up at http://mybookie.ag MUDWTR: To get 15% off go to http://mudwtr.com/cvv and use the code CVV15 PLUNGE: Get $150 off your Plunge with the coupon code CVV150 at http://plunge.com Quote I'm thinking about: What you are is what you have been. What you'll be is what you're doing now. - Buddha For more information about Chris and INSIGHT go to: https://podcast.chrisvanvliet.com If you enjoyed this episode, could I ask you to please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcast/iTunes? It takes less than a minute and makes a huge difference in helping to spread the word about the show and also to convince some hard-to-get guests. Follow CVV on social media: Instagram: instagram.com/ChrisVanVliet Twitter: twitter.com/ChrisVanVliet Facebook: facebook.com/ChrisVanVliet YouTube: youtube.com/ChrisVanVliet TikTok: tiktok.com/@Chris.VanVliet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Soooo, this episode took a turn. you will get the usual vintage base ball talk, but at some point Andy and Rudy became one as the Backstreet Boys talk took center stage multiple times. Yeti joined us and we all had a great talk, because I Want It That Way
If you know songs like “I Want It That Way,” “…Baby One More Time,” or “Blinding Lights,” then you're already familiar with the work of Max Martin. Max is a super producer, known for writing some of the biggest songs of the last three decades. In a rare career-spanning conversation, Max tells Tom about his process for writing a hit song and collaborating with some of the world's biggest stars, and what it's like to have his music in the hit Broadway musical “& Juliet.” Plus, when Toronto-based R&B artist Erez Zobary isn't writing and releasing music, she's working as a teacher at a local high school. She talks to guest host Talia Schlanger about how she balances being an educator and a musician, and how her two biggest musical inspirations — Stevie Wonder and Amy Winehouse — influenced the sound on her new album, “Healthy Habits!”
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Celine Dion drops new music today from the movie Love Again. The 80s will go down in history with the Library of Congress National Recording Registry-find out who’ll be honored specifically. The Backstreet Boys, “I Want It That Way” turns how old already???See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been another big week for Myf and Zan, in private and public, and we catch up on Bjerth, missing cues on the Rocky Horror stage, and meeting the guy who wrote “I Want It That Way”. It's also 6 years to the day that Bang On first popped into your podcast feed! Oh yes, we go back to the tapes… We were chatting International Women's Day then, and still are now. What's changed in that time? And what are the conversations we're fed up with having? Owen Wilson is soon to star as a certain painter in an amazing looking movie, in house art critic Myf Warhurst tells you everything you need to know. And Jamie Lee Curtis has captured a feeling, crying out for nanna gigs for those of us who like an early night. With fashion weeks and awards ceremonies allowing for many a catwalk and red carpet, the disappearing of clothing in the name of empowerment and fashion has us thinking. We're not alone, as Kerri Sackville wonders if men should be chasing that same empowerment through shedding cloth. And we're banging on about a great Australian series, and a sumptuous memoir from Stanley Tucci. Show notes: Bjork in Perth: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/mar/04/bjork-cornucopia-review-an-electrifying-pop-concert-art-installation-and-opening-ceremony-rolled-into-one Zan meets Max Martin: https://www.instagram.com/p/CpeDX-lSV3p/ Lisa Millar responds to abuse: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-08/lisa-millar-responds-to-social-media-abuse/102066884 Lucy Smith on IWD: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpgroi6yEkq/ Strobes in the ‘Sup: https://aunty.goldenplains.com.au/every-thing/stage-lighting/ Owen Wilson in Paint: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ObPQyc6Qsk&ab_channel=IFCFilms Jamie Lee Curtis is our early to bed Queen: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CpeNHOsjRRk/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY%3D Is it time to free the penis? https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/fashion/we-ve-just-about-liberated-the-nipple-is-it-time-to-free-the-penis-20230302-p5covq.html Stanley Tucci's Taste: https://www.penguin.com.au/books/taste-9780241501009 Colin From Accounts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRMnbfZfoMw&ab_channel=BINGE Bang Back to us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au Bang On is an ABC podcast, produced by Double J. It is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
It's been another big week for Myf and Zan, in private and public, and we catch up on Bjerth, missing cues on the Rocky Horror stage, and meeting the guy who wrote “I Want It That Way”. It's also 6 years to the day that Bang On first popped into your podcast feed! Oh yes, we go back to the tapes… We were chatting International Women's Day then, and still are now. What's changed in that time? And what are the conversations we're fed up with having? Owen Wilson is soon to star as a certain painter in an amazing looking movie, in house art critic Myf Warhurst tells you everything you need to know. And Jamie Lee Curtis has captured a feeling, crying out for nanna gigs for those of us who like an early night. With fashion weeks and awards ceremonies allowing for many a catwalk and red carpet, the disappearing of clothing in the name of empowerment and fashion has us thinking. We're not alone, as Kerri Sackville wonders if men should be chasing that same empowerment through shedding cloth. And we're banging on about a great Australian series, and a sumptuous memoir from Stanley Tucci. Show notes: Bjork in Perth: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/mar/04/bjork-cornucopia-review-an-electrifying-pop-concert-art-installation-and-opening-ceremony-rolled-into-one Zan meets Max Martin: https://www.instagram.com/p/CpeDX-lSV3p/ Lisa Millar responds to abuse: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-08/lisa-millar-responds-to-social-media-abuse/102066884 Lucy Smith on IWD: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpgroi6yEkq/ Strobes in the ‘Sup: https://aunty.goldenplains.com.au/every-thing/stage-lighting/ Owen Wilson in Paint: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ObPQyc6Qsk&ab_channel=IFCFilms Jamie Lee Curtis is our early to bed Queen: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CpeNHOsjRRk/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY%3D Is it time to free the penis? https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/fashion/we-ve-just-about-liberated-the-nipple-is-it-time-to-free-the-penis-20230302-p5covq.html Stanley Tucci's Taste: https://www.penguin.com.au/books/taste-9780241501009 Colin From Accounts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRMnbfZfoMw&ab_channel=BINGE Bang Back to us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au Bang On is an ABC podcast, produced by Double J. It is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
Welcome to the Transformation Church Message Re-Cap Podcast! Each week Executive Pastor Justin Oswald and Lead Pastor Brad Livingston follow-up, break down and discuss the week's Sunday message. Join them in their conversation of each message preached at TC. You'll gain deeper insight into the message and may even experience the occasional mind-shattering, face-melting, lip quivering, Tweetable, quotable, mic drop one-liner! Enjoy. This week, Pastor Justin, John and Pastor Brad discuss "I Want It That Way." You get double points if you show us, love, by sharing it with your friends
Welcome to the Transformation Church Podcast! Each week you can be a part of the weekly sermon delivered at TC by one of our Pastors. You can join us and listen to each message and then catch our Weekly Follow-Up Podcast on each Wednesday where Executive Pastor Justin Oswald and Lead Pastor Brad Livingston have an in-depth discussion about this week's message. Thank you for taking the time to connect with us and with God through this message! This week Pastor Brad Livingston brings the message from Sushi, Sex, & Subtitles Series with I Want It That Way.
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De surpresa! Uma aula extra e fora de temporada, porque nunca deixamos vocês na mão!!! Como se diz aqui em Portugal, foram "imensos pedidos" nestes últimos dias, tantos que a gente deu um jeito de atender! E olha, estamos fazendo hora extra aqui, afinal nos últimos dias estamos 100% focados na primeira turma do Intensivo de Inglês da Teacher Milena em 2023! (Aproveito para das as boas vindas a todos os alunos novos!
We learn about "I Want It That Way" having a different version
#50-46Intro/Outro: Fade Into You by Mazzy Star50. Killing in the Name by Rage Against the Machine *49. MMMBop by Hanson48. U Can't Touch This by MC Hammer *47. I Want It That Way by Backstreet Boys46. Jeremy by Pearl Jam *Vote on your favorite song from today's episodeVote on your favorite song from Week 2* - Previously played on the podcast
Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard quietly confirmed his duo's breakup, on iHeartRadio's Bobbycast with Bobby Bones. The decision was amicably discussed a year ago with fellow FGL member Brian Kelley, both interested in trying solo careers. Brian Kelley started 2021, Tyler Hubbard started this summer. I flashback this duo's origin, discography, pick my favorite tracks from their 5 albums, and discuss their solo careers' progress.Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaSongs Mentioned: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7hsQF7C8Eqz0zBHR9XpcrP?si=29af16394bd94716"Cruise" (2012-2013): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PvebsWcpto"Cruise (Remix)" feat. Nelly (2013): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmZ9xRO7M9M"Sippin' On Fire" (2014, 2015): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KllQ8e9Ae0w "God, Your Mama and Me" feat. Backstreet Boys (2016-2017): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMhkdatUUPACMT Crossroads Performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbimZTjS02o"Can't Hide Red" feat. Jason Aldean (2019): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq255ZCX4OU"Second Guessing" (2020, 2021): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTOyKVC5pdASongland Audition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IF2b7HS-WRQSongland Revised Performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4jVs3iWorsThe Big Interview with Dan Rather (2015): https://www.axs.tv/channel/the-big-interview-with-dan-rather-season-3/video/florida-georgia-lineCMT Crossroads with Backstreet Boys (2017): "I Want It That Way": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnCeUcGxfvk"Everybody (Backstreet's Back)": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lAOCPW4XgQFlorida Georgia Line - YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/floridageorgialine/videosBrian Kelley's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwFvGjCEW40bVBEMBcj2j7wTyler Hubbard's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8MKgvVXzPee78hB6dozFJwiHeartRadio's Bobbycast Episode: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/139-bobby-cast-27722337/episode/356-tyler-hubbard-on-the-99854061/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVp2Cw6wRoc
On the new Pop Shop Podcast, we're talking to Backstreet Boys' Kevin Richardson about the group's upcoming Christmas album (their first!), how Drake recently ended up onstage with them in concert (to sing "I Want It That Way!"), their still-unbroken album top 10 streak on the Billboard 200, the 25th anniversary of "Quit Playin' Games (With My Heart)" hitting the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Tim Rogner of Allister makes his second PCH appearance and this time we discuss the bands 2002 sophomore record Last Stop Suburbia for it's 20th anniversary. We discuss:- Recording at a studio on the beach- Why Last Stop Suburbia feels like the bands proper debut to Tim- Playing Four Chord Music Fest in September- The possibilities of Allister ever writing another record- Not overthinking catchy three chord punk- Promo shots that look photoshopped but are actually just wild skies at a Warped Tour in Florida- Which Allister record is Tim's favorite- 2012's Life Behind Machines turning ten this year- Touring so much you don't have time to write a follow up- How Last Stop Suburbia stands against other Drive-Thru Records releases of the time & much more!Follow Tim/Allisterhttps://www.facebook.com/AllisterBandhttps://www.instagram.com/timallisterhttps://twitter.com/humbugrogCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 to midnight est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.powerchordhour@gmail.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthony
"It's My Life" and you're gonna hear us “Roar"! This week we are joined by Kate as we discuss the new smash hit musical & Juliet. This musical has everything: outrageous French accents, Non-Binary representation, and all the 90's-2010's pop songs one could ask for! WARNING: jukebox musical heavy episode is ahead, because “That's The Way It Is” and “I Want It That Way”. But will this musical “Blow”, or is it a “Larger Than Life” hit!?!? Kate's Website: bykateleslie.com Kate's Plays: newplayexchange.org/users/21242/kate-leslie Socials! tiktok.com/@iftheshoefitspod instagram.com/_iftheshoefitspod/ ——————————————— Attribution: “…Baby One More Time” - & Juliet Indie Folk Acoustic by Coma-Media from Pixabay Ambient Piano & Strings by ZakharValaha from Pixabay
Ana interviews Erik Didriksen. Erik is a musician, songwriter and author of the book "Pop Sonnets", a book where he takes modern pop songs and reimagines them as Shakespearean sonnets. Erik recites three of his sonnets converted from the following songs: "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys "Bye Bye Bye" by *NSYNC "What Makes You Beautiful" by One Direction. Ana and Erik analyze the lyrics and feelings the songs convey, and discuss how cheesy love poetry has been part of art for centuries. The topic of society not seeing the value in certain artforms is discussed (i.e. "high art" v. "low art") as well as comparing societal disdain for pop music as well as disco music and new jack swing; though all of those genres are important and influential. Lastly, the topic of pop punk bands from the late 90s/ early 2000s is also mentioned, answering the question once again if those bands are technically boybands. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boybandpod/support
Falen has a brand new feature on the show called Falen's Deep Dive, today she does it on Backstreet Boys, I Want It That Way!
Falen has a brand new feature on the show called Falen's Deep Dive, today she does it on Backstreet Boys, I Want It That Way!
Sorry-not-sorry to all parents about to listen in… We talk Star Wars in all of its glories and glory holes. We dip into the hypermasculinity in hip hop and the missing element of popular music: consent. Rob nerds out on Marvel stuffs as well as bashes on the Matrix. Colin also talks the effect that fear has on the brain's decision making processes. And last but not least, we do a deep dive into the Backstreet Boys hit single “I Want It That Way.”
Welcome to Episode 17! In this episode you can tell Matt put in a lot of effort and homework to discuss more lyrics that don't make sense. Also in this episode you can witness Jayce doing his best to plow through ice cream poisoning and ride Matts coattails till the end. Matt and Jayce discuss and dissect lyrics from LFO, David Bowie, Zager and Evans, America, Backstreet Boys and Europe.By the way…. Steel Panthers version of I Want It That Way is WAY better than the original. You may disagree, but you're still wrong!