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SARA KATE WILKINSON takes us CRASHING THROUGH THE SNOW (2021) and: We kept the shirt on, and we liked it ... THEME: "Fuck You If You Don't Like Christmas," from Crudbump, by Drew Fairweather PART ONE Kasem intro ... You get $20, but we never speak again ... The Edge ... "Back to normal and fine" ... A five-tool movie ... Cast rundown: Todd Burpo's doctor and Canadian treasures ... The Expositional Challenge ... Cheap air-horn ... Three notes, and a relaxed attitude toward work ... Spot the Angel: No, but give Hector a try ... Ruddy Santa notes ... Eat Your Heart Out: Many Christmas pastries; jaundiced limp goose; down-the-middle human meal; holiday dinners you wouldn't believe; Rutger Hauer voice ... Break: Original music by Chris Collingwood PART TWO The Hallmark Expanded Universe: Too competent for crossover; incompetent ski resorts; needlessly long episode titles; Tardis McMansion; the billiards room; more needlessly long episode titles ... Denver: America's most Canadian city ... Hotel house minimizing location shock ... Crossover: Sara Kate's improved locked-room mystery; Ready or Not, the dark game of politeness; Mighty Ducks piss-take; why did Sara Kate go Raoul? ... Overdetermined: Too self-aware; "I am Christmas"; "You're watching a movie right now!"; normal, aware flirting; dad's reality-check vs. messing where you eat; lessening the last-minute blows; gimme the fizz; co-parenting conflicts ... The Inchon Landing ... Break: Original music by Chris Collingwood PART THREE The Hallmark Bechdel Test: Yes! ... The Hallmark Voight-Kampff Test: Hector's cocoa; Ski Instructor Appreciation Station; conveniently oblivious stepmom ... Great Moments in Moppetry Rating: 1.5 ... Who's the Real Villain: Losing your mom; hiding a dead parent's things; realistic potential stepdad vibes; Jeff's facial hair; no greater villain; commodified nuclear-family love ... Rating: 5 ... Actual sexual chemistry ... Implied premarital sex ... Break: Original music by Chris Collingwood PART FOUR Title/Sequel: Good title; 2Crash 2Furious; Uncle Stepdad/Aunt Stepmom; Big Night at the Butterfield Inn ... The Leftovers: First Bumble reference ... TikTok ... Gremlins, the movie ... A walking Instagram post ... Grandma with an Instagram ... Tamar Laddy and Rich Newey Appreciation Station ... Phil Collins crossover ... Partner Chat: Oversize sweaters for the skinny only; GOOD bad-singing; sexy Gettysburg Address; premature matching pajamas; mom's cold marble slab ... Mom's ear-piercing privilege ... Peace with honor in the War on Christmas ... McNamara again ... Team Blitzen ... Goalie dive on the Reindeer Relay ... OJ, Nicole and the recital ... Plugs ... Merry Christmas! All other music by Chris Collingwood of Look Park and Fountains of Wayne, except: "Orchestral Sports Theme" by Chris Collingwood and Rick Murnane and "I Got 5 on It (Instrumental)," by The Luniz. Follow Sara Kate on Twitter: @SaraKateW
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I have launched HyperProspect in August 2020 when covid started and I got a lot of time to work on my things and from there. I went from $0 to $4k MRR bootstrapped no funding. HyperProspect is a team of growth hackers that works with the LinkedIn automation tools that we have in the house and we give ""done for you service"" to clients. The pain point was lots of founders Don't know how to use automation tools and at the same time, they need someone who is an expert in these fields. So here HyperProspect comes in pictures. We have a lot of clients and working with Big Companies having $Billion dollar revenue, I have been working with their founders closely. For me, this was a great journey starting from nothing to $4k MRR. I Got lots of ups down and lots of learning I am 23 right now (solo founder) and still working on lots of projects and still exploring more and more. I would love to share tons of value around LinkedIn and how I go from $0 to $4K? www.hyperprospect.com Https://www.linkedin.com/in/neerajnegi
Positively Trek 125: I Got a Clean Bill of Health From Dr. McCoy!Star Trek's Best Medical Officers In this week's episode of Positively Trek, hosts Bruce and Dan discuss their favorite doctors from across the entire Star Trek universe!In the news this week, we talk about the much more timely international distribution of Star Trek: Lower Decks' second season, Robert Duncan McNeill's pitch for a Captain Proton series, and newly-released guidelines for the upcoming 55-Year Mission convention in Las Vegas, NV.‘Star Trek: Lower Decks' Season 2 Confirmed For August Debut On Amazon Prime Video Internationally - https://trekmovie.com/2021/07/27/star-trek-lower-decks-season-2-confirmed-for-august-release-on-amazon-prime-internationally/ Robert Duncan McNeill Has Pitched ‘Captain Proton' Series To Star Trek Universe Producers - https://trekmovie.com/2021/07/27/robert-duncan-mcneill-has-pitched-captain-proton-series-to-star-trek-universe-producers/ New Guidelines for Attendees of Creation's 55-Year Mission Tour - https://www.creationent.com/cal/cemission_lv_covid.html Show page: http://positivelytrek.libsyn.com/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/positively-trek/id1501468628 Twitter: http://twitter.com/positivelytrek Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PositivelyTrek Help support the podcast! Go to https://www.patreon.com/positivelytrek to help out! Sunshine (version 2) by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4438-sunshine-version-2- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Take a Chance by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4457-take-a-chance License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. STAR TREK and all related marks, logos and characters are owned by CBS Studios Inc. Positively Trek is not endorsed or sponsored by or affiliated with CBS/Paramount Pictures or the STAR TREK franchise. HostsBruce GibsonDan GuntherProduction Dan Gunther (Editor and Producer)Bruce Gibson (Producer)
It's always a good time when you get to chat about conspiracy theories with an old and dear friend. We're bringing you a double whammy this week with Jess!! Tune in as she takes us on an in depth tour of Flat Earthers - the theory, the conspiracy? FIND OUT THIS WEEK! Also, Luke fills a shocked Quinn in on the Hollow Earth theory. Basically, Jess and Luke blow Quinn's mind for about forty five minutes. You're really not gonna wanna miss this.It's HEAR ME OUT FRIENDS, WITH FRIENDS!Email us with your thoughts, opinions, suggestions, or anything you just wanna shout into the void: hmopodcast1@gmail.comMusic by Mothfinger, find them on Soundcloud.Find us online, since we have an actual social media manager now!Twitter: @hmofpodInstagram: @hearmeoutfriendsIt's Disability Pride Month! Hear Me Out, Friends is doing our part by working on transcribing all episodes in the future, as well as all past episodes. It's a learning process though, so give us time to get better at it! Please let us know what else we can do! Below are some resources and history about Disability Pride.Videos:Stella Young: "I'm Not Your Inspiration, Thank You Very Much"Maysoon Zayid: "I Got 99 Problems, Palsy is Just One"History:NCLD/Y's Timeline of Disability RightsAnother timeline dating back to BC's!Yo! Disabled and Proud's History of Disability Rights and Independence MovementDisability Representation in the Media...Or Lack Thereof:Dis-CourseAlice Wong's Disability Visibility ProjectResources:Rooted in Rights - A Disability Rights Blog
IT'S FLASH, EVERYONE! We are back with the re-recorded episode (RIP to a very steep learning curve for recording remotely) where Luke, Quinn, and Flash discuss some cryptids from the bowels of Colorado and Appalachia. A fair amount of reminiscing is involved, as ALWAYS. As for the AITA...you're not gonna want to miss this one. Let us know what you think! It's HEAR ME OUT FRIENDS, WITH FRIENDS!Email us with your thoughts, opinions, suggestions, or anything you just wanna shout into the void: hmopodcast1@gmail.comMusic by Mothfinger, find them on Soundcloud.Find us online, since we have an actual social media manager now!Twitter: @hmofpodInstagram: @hearmeoutfriendsIt's Disability Pride Month! Hear Me Out, Friends is doing our part by working on transcribing all episodes in the future, as well as all past episodes. It's a learning process though, so give us time to get better at it! Please let us know what else we can do! Below are some resources and history about Disability Pride.Videos:Stella Young: "I'm Not Your Inspiration, Thank You Very Much"Maysoon Zayid: "I Got 99 Problems, Palsy is Just One"History:NCLD/Y's Timeline of Disability RightsAnother timeline dating back to BC's!Yo! Disabled and Proud's History of Disability Rights and Independence MovementDisability Representation in the Media...Or Lack Thereof:Dis-CourseAlice Wong's Disability Visibility ProjectResources:Rooted in Rights - A Disability Rights Blog
Brandon Soderberg is the co-author of "I Got a Monster: The Rise and Fall of America's Most Corrupt Police Squad." He reports on police, drugs, and guns. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Intercept, Vice, The Appeal and many other publications.The explosive true story of America's most corrupt police unit, the Gun Trace Task Force (GTTF), which terrorized the city of Baltimore for half a decade.When Baltimore Police Sergeant Wayne Jenkins said he had a monster, he meant he had found a big-time drug dealer - one who he wanted to rob. This is the story of Jenkins and the Gun Trace Task Force (GTTF), a super group of dirty detectives who exploited some of America's greatest problems: guns, drugs, toxic masculinity, and hypersegregation. In the upside-down world of the GTTF, cops were robbers and drug dealers were the perfect victims, because no one believed them. When the federal government finally arrested the GTTF for robbery and racketeering in 2017, the stories of victims began to come out, revealing a vast criminal enterprise operating within the Baltimore Police Department. Cops planted heroin to cover up a fatal crash that resulted from a botched robbery. They stole hundreds of thousands of dollars, faked video evidence, and forged a letter trying to break up the marriage of one of their victims to keep his wife from paying a lawyer. And a homicide detective was killed the day before he was scheduled to testify against the crooked cops. I Got a Monster is the shocking history of the rise and fall of the most corrupt cops in America from Baynard Woods and Brandon Soderberg.***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It really makes a difference and it's always nice to read kind words.Follow us on Twitter and InstagramBe sure to check out our other podcasts:Mastermind Team's Robcast - Mastermind Team's Robcast is an irreverent and hilarious podcast covering all things pop culture and weird news. Let's Watch It Again - Let's Watch It Again is a movie review podcast from MTR The Network.★ Support this podcast ★
Included in this episode: 1. Why Richard Branson's Spaceflight Is a Very Big Deal 2. How the Black Widow End-Credits Scene Sets Up Marvel's Next Hero and Villain 3. Racist Abuse Targets Three English Players In Soccer's European Championship Finals 4. Naomi Osaka: ‘It's O.K. Not to Be O.K.' 5. I Got a J&J Vaccine. Should I Get a Booster Shot as Delta Spreads? 6. Congressional Democrats' Ex-Staffers Are Lobbying Against Biden's Tax Hikes on Corporations and the Rich
This week, Luke and Quinn are led on a swashbuckling adventure on the high seas by none other than our good buddy Evan! Come along for tales of pirates, buried treasure, and a witch...this story has it all! We've also got a AITA this week that is all about family secrets, so you're going to HAVE to tune in. Go on. Evan didn't do all of this research for nothing. It's HEAR ME OUT FRIENDS, WITH FRIENDS!Email us with your thoughts, opinions, suggestions, or anything you just wanna shout into the void: hmopodcast1@gmail.comMusic by Mothfinger, find them on Soundcloud.Find us online, since we have an actual social media manager now!Twitter: @hmofpodInstagram: @hearmeoutfriendsIt's Disability Pride Month! Hear Me Out, Friends is doing our part by working on transcribing all episodes in the future, as well as all past episodes. It's a learning process though, so give us time to get better at it! Please let us know what else we can do! Below are some resources and history about Disability Pride.Videos:Stella Young: "I'm Not Your Inspiration, Thank You Very Much"Maysoon Zayid: "I Got 99 Problems, Palsy is Just One"History:NCLD/Y's Timeline of Disability RightsAnother timeline dating back to BC's!Yo! Disabled and Proud's History of Disability Rights and Independence MovementDisability Representation in the Media...Or Lack Thereof:Dis-Course Alice Wong's Disability Visibility ProjectResources:Rooted in Rights - A Disability Rights Blog
Follow me on my socials: Soundcloud Spotify Apple Music Instagram Facebook Just a few Beats #18 Jaf B - Gangsta Driver Karo- Boss Bitch Faul & Wad & PNAU- Cahnges (Faud & Wad vs. PNAU) (Zonderling Remix) Grimm Brothers- Crowd Charmer Marcel Aquila- Lockdown Leonail- Move Your Feet Monolink- Return to OZ (ARTBAT Remix) Kvsh & Schillist - Sicko Drop (Extended Mix) Bass Elephants - Lockdown (Eat.Sleep.Wait.Repeat) (Leon Zaunsender Extended Mix) THYKIER - Sych MYLO- Bassline STEEL, Calmani & Grey 6 Nick McWilliams- Drag Me Down Julian Jordan- Drop the Top (Extended Mix) JOA- I Got ( feat. Fil Alberga) Shouse & David Guetta- Love Tonight (David Guetta Remix) Lackmus- Mad Max POP CULTUR- Open Your Mind Tom Wax & Gotlucky- 90803 (2020) (Tocadisco Remix) Steff da Campo & David Puentez- Fresh (Extended Mix) Franco Ricciardi- Treno (Deborah De Luca Remix) Blasterjaxx & Zafrir - Zurna (Extended Mix) Harris & Ford & Mike Candys- My Way (Extended Mix) Jaf B - You & Me
YERRRR! Season 4! I am back and thrilled to be kicking off the show with one of my BEST guy friends - Curtis Bryant. As usual, Curtis and I talked about many topics, but our main focus and takeaways were this: Finding/ building your community. Understanding your friend groups and their dynamics and lastly, STOP PROJECTING your fears and everything else onto other people. I'd go in more, but then I'd give it away. Grab a pen and a notepad because we're coming in HOT! I Got the Juice is BACK!!!
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Flat Third | Tidewater Rising | Singles | | | Patty Tuite | Consider This | Consider This | | Ale Ponti | Remembering Big Bill | Dead Railroad Line Chronicles | Kelly's Lot | Stronger | Where And When | | Billy F Gibbons | Stackin' Bones feat. Larkin Poe | Hardware | | Little Hat | Cutie named Judy | Wine, Wimmen & Whiskey | Ben Waters | Booker | Hurricane | | R K. Turner | You're Gonna Need Some Help Someday.mp3 | Out Here On My Own | Big Creek Slim | Deportation Blues | Migration Blues | | EG Kight | Tell Me | Trio Sessions | | Barb Maxey | Day by Day | Gospel Blues Vol 1 | Bongo Boy Records | Sister Rosetta Tharpe | Peace In The Valley (Recorded Live At The Free Trade Hall, Manc | Chris Barber Presents The Blues Legacy Lost & Found Series | Jonathon Long | Saviors Face ECL MS1 | Parables of a Southern Man | THE ANDY ROBERTS GROUP | BROTHER | THE ANDY ROBERTS GROUP 1 | Ajay Srivastav | Holy Mother.mp3 | Powerless | | Son of Dave | Old Bill's Barroom | Call Me A Cab | | Cadillac Kings & Recorded In Norway | A Man Needs His Loving | Gonna Tell Your Mama | Tommy Steele | Give Give Give | The Best Of British Rock 'n' Roll (Disc 3) | Guy Davis | Flint River Blues | Be Ready When I Call You | Donna Herula | Promise Me | Bang At The Door | | Lightnin' Guy & The Houserockers | Wild About You Baby | Plays Hound Dog Taylor | Elli de Mon | Downhearted Blues | Countin' The Blues MP3s | Champion Jack Dupree, Kenn Lending (G), Walter Payton (Sb), Ker | Poor Boy | Forever and Ever | | Chris Cain | You Won't Have A Problem When I'm Gone | Raisin Cain | | Freddie KIng | I Got the Same Old Blues | Burglar | | | Tommy Johnson | Lonesome Home Blues | The Return Of The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of | Carey & Lurrie Bell with Junkyard Angels | Piccadilly Square | Straight Shoot |
Come kick it with YYCs finest MCs Polo Sho & SOY! We discuss everything happening in Hip-hop and the world weekly! “I Got 99 Ferraris And I Rent Them All Out?!” (LiftedOnes Update?! Karen Movie Trailer?! Tyler, The Creator - Call Me If You Get Lost?! Calgary Stampede July 9th?!) Follow us on IG: poloshoyyc & theonlytruesoy!
Heisty (Sublimate Records) - https://soundcloud.com/heistysublimatePlaylist: HUSKIE - EverknowYung.Raj - BASSW8Supb Yao & not yes - Pressure PointSonis - TatteredDrumterror - Sun Go DownKrypsis & Neesnu - Foul PlaySam Binga & Chimpo - Ultra LuxeBreaka & Frazer Ray - Phone's RinginFolding City - Exit StageJoe Snow x Danny T x Tradesman - Scallywags & SoundsystemsFace Invada - Lesson LearntKahn & Neek - Percy (Falle Remix)Killa's Army & XL Mad - Badman Ting (Ago's 'I Got' Remix)Ourman - SkeletonsMetafloor - Slip UpDrumterror - SlowhandNiche - Monkey CageRaquel Divar - Not MeLuke Sentric - BrinkHated28 - NatalieDolenz - Acid MobUnoTurbo - I CanBreaka & Bakery - Club DynamicsNikes - Crown TrippinOceantied - U RQuentin Hiatus - Carver ParkSam Binga - Bruton BazaarDon Piper - Rico StepMaarquii - Taalk ShitNikes - BlessedJohnny - Retail TherapyPaige Julia - Honor Among Thieves
KEVIN ROBERTSON – Custom Made (Sundown’s End) TEENAGE FANCLUB – Everything is Falling Apart (Endless Arcade) HANEMOON – The Way We Came (The Last Thing I Heard) THE LEGAL MATTERS – Independence Well Spent (Chapter Three) SPLIT SINGLE – 95 Percent (Amplificado) UNDERWATER SUNSHINE – Honey Glazed (Suckertree) CADDY – Walking on the Roof (Detours & Dead Ends Vol 1) Sgt Arms B. Lloyd GAZELLE – Have You Found Forever Now? (single) THE FEENS – Sunset (single) GOLD BLUM – Situations (single) THE BUOYS– Bad Habit (single) THE CUDAS – Autorama (Alien Vacation) THE AUGUST TEENS – You’re Not Like Mem Baby (I’m Selfish & So Is My Cat) RYAN ALLEN – Barking Up The Wrong Tree (Song Snacks Vol. 1) THE LOLAS – Deestroy (Bulletproof) THE MAJOR – Nonsense (single) RADIO DAYS – I Got a Love (Rave On!) CHRIS CHURCH – Learn (Game Dirt) THE TISBURYS – Fade Away (Sun Goes Down) THE MANICS – Wicked Night (single) TOMMY RAY – No No No No (Handful of Hits) MOM – Don’t Leave With My Heart (Pleasure Island) RED LOCUSTS – Another Bad Day For Cupid (s/t) NICK HEYWARD – Baby Blue Sky (Woodland Echoes) BYE BYE BLACKBIRDS – Alfred Starr Hamilton (Take Out the Poison) STEVE BARTON – Never Gonna Last (Love & Destruction) DEADLIGHTS – Come Down Slowly (s/t) RINSE – Tamaryn (Wherever I Am) MIDDLE KIDS – R U 4 Me? (Today We’re the Greatest) COACH PARTY – Can’t Talk, Won’t (single) LOVEBREAKERS – Laura (single) JIM TRAINOR – After All (Staring Down the Sun)
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In this episode you’ll hear Doris sing: 1) Everybody Loves A Lover 2) Oh! What It Seemed To Be (with Les Brown & His Band Of Renown) 3) Put 'Em In A Box, Tie 'Em With A Ribbon (And Throw 'Em In The Deep Blue Sea) (with the Page Cavanaugh Trio) (from the film Romance On The High Seas) 4) Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) (from the 1956 film, The Man Who Knew Too Much) 5) Swinging On A Star (with Les Brown & His Band Of Renown (with Butch Stone, vocals) 6) Lover Come Back 7) I Got the Sun in the Morning (with Les Brown & His Orchestra) 8) A Guy Is A Guy (with Paul Weston Orchestra) 9) Sentimental Journey (with Les Brown & His Band Of Renown) 10) (Why Did I Tell You I Was Going To) Shanghai (with The Paul Weston Orchestra) 11) Secret Love 12) The Lady From 29 Palms (with Les Brown & His Band Of Renown) 13) Sugarbush (with Frankie Laine & The Norman Luboff Choir) 14) The Booglie Wooglie Piggy (with Les Brown & His Band Of Renown) 15) Love Somebody (with Buddy Clark) 16) I'm Making Believe (with Les Brown & His Band Of Renown) 17) It Had To Be You (with Paul Weston Orchestra) 18) My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time (with Les Brown & His Band Of Renown) 19) Someday I'll Find You 20) Would I Love You, Love You, Love You [from the film Young Man With A Horn] (with The Harry James Orchestra) 21) Till The End Of Time (with Les Brown & His Band Of Renown) 22) Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered (with The Mellomen) 23) It's Magic (from the film Romance On The High Seas)
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WEEZER – I Need Some of That (Van Weezer) SEAWAY – Big Vibe (Big Vibe) PIONEERS – Say What You Want (single) RUBY FIELDS – R.E.G.O. (single) SPLIT SINGLE – Nothing You Can (Amplificado) TUNS – Words & Music (Duly Noted) RADIO DAYS – I Got a Love (Rave On!) UNDERWATER SUNSHINE – Honey Glazed (Suckertree) ANDY BOPP – Bicycle Parts (single) STAR COLLECTOR – Rip It Off (Game Day) JOE BENOIT – Lucky Man (What Kind of World) CAPER CLOWNS – I’d Be Me (Abdicate the Throne) 5/7 HAYLEY MARY – Would You Throw a Diamond? (single) TEN TONNES – Girl Are You Lonely Like Me? (single) LEGAL MATTERS – Please Make a Sound (Chapter Three) SILVER SYNTHETIC – Around the Bend (s/t) ZACH JONES – Up & Down & Blue (Be Nice!) SILVERTWIN – You Only (single) GUIDED BY VOICES – Trust Them Now (Earth Man Blues) ROLLING BLACKOUTS CF – She’s There (Sideways to New Italy) DINOSAUR JR. – I Ain’t (Sweep it Into Space) RAT COLUMNS – Hey I Want to Give You The World (Pacific Kiss) CADDY – No Money (Detours and Dead Ends Vol 1) RYAN ALLEN – Look In My Eyes (What a Rip) THE ARMOIRES – Paris 1919 (Incognito) DAVID WOODARD – About New York (Butterfly Effect) JIM BASNIGHT – She Don’t Rock (single) THE JACKS – Pretty Poison (Make Em Cry) THE FORTY-NINETEENS – It’s the Worst Thing I Could Do (New Roaring Twenties) ROOFTOP SCREAMERS – Buckle Up (single) CHEAP TRICK – Here Comes the Summer (In Another World)
During this installment we discuss the Derek Chauvin verdict and what it means for future horrific events. We talk about Brett Favre & Lebron James - who's comments were more problematic? We explore the most recent officer involved shooting of Ma'Khia Bryant and ask if it was “justified”. Lastly, we send off Shock-G, Humpty Hump, Mr. Burger King Bathroom. Listen of the week: “I Got 5 on it (remix)” - The Luniz ft. Shock G https://youtu.be/CiZ3XtGtmQs --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I’m Danny Lane, the curator of The Music Museum. This exhibit is called Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they promised to defend. Rock & roll (R&R) really became rest & relaxation (R&R) for the troops. It was this music that got you through another day, another day closer to going home. During the late 60s and early 70s, “Psychedelic Music” was a big part of a soldier’s down time that centered within the hooches of Vietnam. There are events you don’t want to remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. Our goal with Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on the War. It’s all about the music. *****Join the conversation on Facebook at----- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 or by email at***** dannymemorylane@gmail.com *****For your service and your sacrifice, this is Vietnam War: The Music. This episode is called “The Psychedelic Hooch” ****** You’ll hear: 1) Psychedelic Shack by The Temptations 2) The Star Spangled Banner/4th of July Reprise by Boston 3) Down On Me [Live] by Big Brother & The Holding Company 4) Suffragette City by David Bowie 5) Ballad of A Thin Man (Mr. Jones) by The Grass Roots 6) Panama Red by New Riders of The Purple Sage 7) I'd Love To Change The World by Ten Years After 8) Got To Get Better In a Little While by Derek & The Dominos 9) Crimson And Clover by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts 10) I'm Your Captain/Closer To Home by Grand Funk Railroad 11) Dear Mr. Fantasy by Traffic 12) Free Ride by The Edger Winter Group 13) Signed D.C. by Love 14) Gasoline Alley by Rod Stewart 15) I'm A Man by The Spencer Davis Group 16) Your Time Is Gonna Come by Led Zeppelin 17) Quicksilver Girl by The Steve Miller Band 18) Smoke On The Water by Deep Purple 19) Naturally Stoned by Avant-Garde 20) Legend Of A Mind by The Moody Blues 21) Sookie Sookie by Steppenwolf 22) Fresh Air by Quicksilver Messenger Service 23) Mystic Eyes by Them 24) Five To One by The Doors 25) With A Little Help From My Friends by Joe Cocker 26) All The Young Dudes by Mott The Hoople 27) No Way Out by The Chocolate Watchband 28) Over Under Sideways Down by The Yardbirds 29) I Got a Line On You by Spirit 30) I Feel Free by Cream 31) Masters of War [Live] by Eddie Vedder & Mike McCready [Both members of Pearl Jam]
Alright friends here's how it went down this week. I Got too high and this is the show my brothers mojo and antho joined me today to kick it and talk about -How 4:20 went -Jacking off in a car -Friendship dates - Stone Cold Doc -The Will.i.am. Mask and deadass a bunch of other shit that I wish I could remember but I guess y'all just got to listen and find out. Thank y'all for tuning and we will see y'all next WEEK!!! _______________ This weeks music Car Service- Curren$y and Wiz Khalifa I wonder if I take you home- Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam
Mary Lou Davis of Hell's Kitchen Season 19 and her new YouTube channel Geeks and Grubs joins us to talk about a very layered movie. Jordan Peele divided folks with his 2018 horror film Us, which is ironically about divisions within ourselves. Or is it? Maybe it's about class? Race? The abuse, oppression, and genocide of indigenous people? Look... this movie has a lot to say. Lupita Nyong'o's incredible performance as Red and Adelaide and a pitch-perfect use of "I Got 5 On It" make for a wonderful discussion. Let's talk about Us!
As we've noted here before, Durham-based songwriter al Riggs keeps very busy. Their new album is called I Got a Big Electric Fan to Keep Me Cool While I Sleep. Though they bounce around genre-wise, this LP is rooted in country rock traditions and it features contributions from cosmic pedal steel guitarist Chuck Johnson, Patrick Haggerty of Lavender Country, and others. Riggs joined us for a discursive chat, exploring their relationship with country music and, of course, Robert Altman's failed cult film Popeye. Remember to rate and review Transmissions, send to folks who might find it interesting, and check us out on Patreon to support our cultural reportage, podcasts, radio programs, and more.
TWiV reviews a drug screen for inhibitors of syncytium formation, the fusing of cells caused by SARS-CoV-2, which reveals that the process is regulated by a calcium-activated ion channel and scramblase that is inhibited by the anti-parasite drug Niclosamide. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Brianne Barker Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode TMEM16 inhibitors block SARS-CoV-2 driven syncytium formation (Nature) Letters read on TWiV 742 Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Weekly Picks Brianne – COVID-19: a disaster five years in the making Alan – The Tyranny of Merit Rich – Racism Makes Me Question Everything. I Got the Vaccine Anyway Kathy – The Transcontinental Burrito Tunnel Vincent – Trudy Rey’s YouTube Channel Listener Picks Jeff – Rebecca Lee Smith on Left Right and Center Ryan – Perfect Strangers (clip) Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@microbe.tv
TWiV reviews a drug screen for inhibitors of syncytium formation, the fusing of cells caused by SARS-CoV-2, which reveals that the process is regulated by a calcium-activated ion channel and scramblase that is inhibited by the anti-parasite drug Niclosamide. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Brianne Barker Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode TMEM16 inhibitors block SARS-CoV-2 driven syncytium formation (Nature) Letters read on TWiV 742 Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Weekly Picks Brianne – COVID-19: a disaster five years in the making Alan – The Tyranny of Merit Rich – Racism Makes Me Question Everything. I Got the Vaccine Anyway Kathy – The Transcontinental Burrito Tunnel Vincent – Trudy Rey’s YouTube Channel Listener Picks Jeff – Rebecca Lee Smith on Left Right and Center Ryan – Perfect Strangers (clip) Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@microbe.tv
I Got the Vaccine Today Thank you to our Top Patreon Supporters! Andrew and Connie, Carol, Gary, Sara, Chuck, Rich, ThreeADay, James. Support the show and become a Patreon Supporter! https://www.patreon.com/realbriancraigshow This episode his brought to you by https://rumblebands.com/ https://www.mcmc.io/ https://www.expressvpn.com/kaneradio https://www.shopdelboca.com/ Need Computer Help, contact my good friend Mike https://www.mikescomputertech.com/ https://twitter.com/BrianCraigShow https://www.facebook.com/groups/briancraigpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/briancraigshow/ www.BrianCraigShow.com
Juniper [00:28] "Boys! Boys! Boys! Boys! Boys!" Juniper FABCOM! Records FR-002 2020 The finest bubblefun you can have and be sober! Siouxsie and the Banshees [02:19] "Christine" Kaleidoscope PVC Records PVC 7921 1980 I dated a Christine once. Thankfully she only had one personality. Sunn O))) [05:18] "Kannon 2" Kannon Southern Lord sunn250 2015 Hello heaviness. The New Trust [15:05] "Obsidian" Keep Dreaming Discos Huelga huel018 2013 Santa Rosa's very own. Recorded and mixed by Steve Albini at Electrical Audio. Merle Haggard and the Strangers [18:49] "Here in Frisco" Keep Movin' On Capitol Records ST 11365 1975 Evidently if you're from around these parts, you don't call it Frisco. But who am I, a Yankee, to say? Anywho, that one goes out to all you loyal listeners in Shakeytown making all alone work for the last year. I can't even imagine. The Four Tops [21:29] "Ain't No Woman (Like the One I Got)" Keeper of the Castle Dunhill/ABC Records DSX 50129 1972 Tell 'em Levi. Originally recorded by Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds, who are three people, not four. We've had this discussion already. Artie Shaw and his Orchestra [24:24] "Begin the Beguine" Kellogg's Presents Big Band Classics RCA Special Products DPL1-0438(e) 1980 That's right kids: eat enough Frosted Flakes and you too could grow up to own a compilation of all your favorite big band numbers performed by yesterday's stars. Jerry Reed [29:00] "Eastbound and Down" Kickin' Country K-Tel WU 3600 1981 Guitar man Jerry Reed gets us ready for that beer run. Made it to number 3 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 in 1977. Jerry gets a little help from Jordinaire Gordon Stoker. And Flash, of course. The Exbats [31:48] "I Got the Hots for Charlie Watts" Kicks, Hits, and Fits Burger Records BRGR 1456 2020 Easily one of my favorite albums from 2020. And of course, Inez is right. Roberta Flack [35:41] "Suzanne" Killing Me Softly Atlantic SD 7271 1973 We heard Roberta covering Leonard Cohen on her debut album First Take, so why not hear her covering Leonard Cohen on this double platinum album? Miles Davis [46:25] "Blue in Green" Kind of Blue Columbia PC 8163 1959 (1977 Terre Haute reissue) A modal ballad from Miles recorded March 2, 1959 with John Coltrane on tenor sax, Bille Evans on piano, Paul Chambers on double bass, and Jimmy Cobb on drums. Benny Goodman Quartet [51:41] "Vibraphone Blues" The King of Swing, Vol 1: 1937-38 Jazz Concert No. 2 Columbia CL 817 1956 Originally recorded in 1937, this track features Lionel Hampton on both vibes and vocals, plus Benny on clarinet, Teddy Wilson on piano, and Gene Krupa on drums. Sidney Bechet [55:04] "Crazy Rhythm" The King of the Soprano Saxophone Good Time Jazz L-12013 1956 A fine take on this standard, featuring Bechet and some assistance from Jonah Jones on trumpet. Music behind the DJ: "Gomez" by Vic Mizzy
On March 23rd, 1983 ZZ Top released their eighth studio album "Eliminator". It remains the band’s most commercially successful album thanks to several singles with an undeniable beat and hook along with three videos that are among the most popular in MTV history. While MTV would launch the careers of new artists, it would revive the careers of veteran bands like ZZ Top. And while MTV helped ZZ Top, the trio of guitarist Billy Gibbons, bassist Dusty Hill and drummer Frank Beard would return the favor. They were exactly what the network was looking for. They had "a look". The long beards, the sunglasses, the tricked out Eliminator 1933 Ford Coupe, the spinning guitars. They weren’t just a rock band…they were as Classic Rock Magazine’s Paul Rees wrote - otherworldly beings.But as cool as those videos were, they wouldn’t have been much without songs that were just as good…and they were. Inspired by the new wave music heard while on a European tour in the early '80s, ZZ Top infused synthesizers and danceable beats into their already recognizable boogie blues sound. The results speak for themselves. Selling over 10 million copies since its release, "Eliminator" is among the first albums to be certified diamond. A full year after its release it was still selling 100 thousand copies a week. In this episode we’ll get to the story of what led to the creation of the '80s ZZ Top sound, hear early demos of the tracks, the stories behind all 11 tracks, the videos, the album cover and more. TRACKLISTING:SIDE ONE:1. "Gimme All Your Lovin'"2. "Got Me Under Pressure"3. "Sharp Dressed Man"4. "I Need You Tonight"5. "I Got the Six"SIDE TWO:1. "Legs"2. "Thug"3. "TV Dinners"4. "Dirty Dog"5. "If I Could Only Flag Her Down"6. "Bad Girl"DISCovery on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheDISCoverypodcasthome DISCovery on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DISCoverySenichThe DISCovery theme song "Woo Hoo" by Reebosound (https://reebosound.bandcamp.com)Please give the show a five-star rating and review wherever you listen to DISCovery!
You're halfway through the week. And we're more than halfway through this March Madness, WYR-style. We know so many things, we've answered so many questions, and we're so close to the ultimate truth. Come. Come see. Topics include: Dog Been Corned, Posters of Michael Jordan, Pretty Open Sprinkle-Wise, Tanner's Bedtime, The Monster Inside of All of Us, She Hates Rats, I Got the Winning Point, Let's Talk About Tails, That Porta-Potty. *** Come fill out the forms for the FINAL round of WYR madness in our FACEBOOK GROUP! iTunes FacebookTwitter InstagramYOUTUBE Or, search for us on SPOTIFY if you think a prehensile tail would just be baseline helpful.
‘Volt? Dat zegt mij ampère watt!’ Was zo’n beetje het geluid in de kleedkamer als er gevraagd werd naar de alsmaar doordenderende paarse golf van Volt. De laatste aflevering in onze politieke reeks, uitkomend op verkiezingsdag zelf, leek het ons mooi om Laurens Dassen aan het woord te laten (met wat kleine interrupties van Verhaar): De leider van het toch enigszins onbekende Volt. Hoe voer je campagne voor een compleet nieuwe partij? Wat zijn de valkuilen voor een opkomende beweging met, letterlijk, gigantische ambities? En kan #DeDas zelf eigenlijk een balletje trappen?Wat volgde was een gesprek waarin bingo werd gespeeld, de BeNeLiga voorbij kwam en waar wat vorm werd gegeven aan het beeld van een nieuw Europa. Verhaar had zijn filosofische schoenen aan en verlegde grenzen – Bart ging er met de tekst van zijn sidekicks vandoor en Fockert, tja, die had weer ergens een halve metafoor vandaan getoverd. Het vermogende Volt, in tegenstelling tot Dassen die het maandelijks met €1500 doet, betrad samen met ons de politieke transfermarkt, er was ruimte voor een kleine voorbespreking op de toekomstige debatten met Geert Wilders en er waren natuurlijk de aanradertjes (met een hele bijzondere twist deze week).Goede kans dat we ons politieke gezwets na deze week weer lekker laten voor wat het is, het was een mooi avontuur deze maand. Dank voor het luisteren!Veel plezier met het laatste loodje van deze reeks en vergeet niet te gaan stemmen vandaag.Groetjessss uit RotterdamSocial MediaInstagram/twitter: @corpotcastSpotify: afspeellijst ‘Cor Potcast elftal vd maand.’AanradersLaurens:De Netflix docu ‘The final year’. Een inside blik in het laatste regeringsjaar van Obama. Fockert:De Netflix docu ‘I Got a Story To Tell’ over het leven van de Amerikaanse artiest The Notorious B.I.G. Verhaar:Het nieuwe seizoen van Mocro Maffia.Vriends:Deze moet je horen in de aflevering.
In this episode, A and Shelby discuss the fourth episode of the hit new Netflix Original TV Series, I Got the Music. Shelby gets to have her moment with wonderful costumes in this episode, as well as complain about the extras who can't fake playing their instruments, and A provides further evidence for their favorite conspiracy theory (Bobby. Killed. The boys. Tell me I'm wrong, I dare you). Special thanks to our producer Bryan Lumb, who will be featured as a guest host in episode five! We can't wait to talk all things Other Side of Hollywood with you. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @legendsonthreeSong credit: Play a Fast Song by Alternate Endings
Darryl gets with 12Kyle of the 12 Kyle podcast to discuss the Netflix documentary on Christopher "Biggie Smalls" Wallace aka Notorious B.I.G. “I Got a Story to Tell”. They talk about the first time they heard Biggie and Ready to Ride, his influence on hip hop, unknown things about BIG and Bad Boy Records, and where they were, and the effect on them when he was murdered. *We apologize for the audio issues but this was a great conversation that we thought people would still want to hear* Email the show at straightolc@gmail.com Hit the Voicemail at 641-715-3900 Ext. 769558 Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1 Stitcher http://bit.ly/3puGQ5P IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y1
Welcome to your weekly dose of Star Wars positivity! On this week’s episode, Mike welcomes musician, creative director and Chicago Cubs fan ERIC BRAMLETT to break down the middle film in the prequel trilogy… the fun, fearless and fast-paced… STAR WARS EPISODE 2: ATTACK OF THE CLONES. MUSICAL INTERLUDES include: I Got a Feeling, Club Obi-Wan, Mind Games THE STAR WARS GUY is confused (about a great many things) but mostly names. Listeners can support I (Still) Love Star Wars by helping to spread the word and by subscribing on Apple Podcasts and leaving a rating AND a review. If you'd like to be a part of the weekly "Listener Feedback" segment, you can e-mail your thoughts about the podcast and/or something you love about a specific Star Wars film to: THESTARWARSGUY1977@GMAIL.COM. Thank you for listening, and may the Force be with you!
Hour 1: Dale, Keefe, and Fitzy kick off the week by reacting to the biggest stories in sports from the weekend. The guys then dive into the Jimmy G chatter going on in Boston and play their favorite game, I Got a Trade for Ya! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By the time the ninth studio album was put out, The Beatles had achieved astounding critical and popular success. Their only double-album was self-titled. However it has become known as The White Album because, unlike the color and art of the prior Sargent Peppers album, this one was entirely without color, white, with simply the name "The Beatles" on the cover. Much of the songs on the album were created while the band was on a Transcendental Meditation retreat in India, and that influence can be felt in the scaled down, often acoustic feel of the songs.The band was also beginning to fragment, and arguments or hurt feelings would cause some of the songs to be recorded by just part of the group. Yoko Ono would become a constant presence with Lennon in the studio, contributing to the tension. Despite the iconic status the album achieved virtually from its release, there were still detractors. Some criticized songs like ”Back in the U.S.S.R.” to be too sympathetic of communism and accused the group of trying to brainwash American youth. Those on the left found the non-activist message of songs like “Revolution” to be a betrayal of leftist ideology during a period of intense social upheaval. And perhaps most famously, Charles Manson claimed inspiration for his violence in many songs from the album.Today, The White Album is rightfully considered one of the greatest albums of the rock era. We hope this podcast will encourage you to explore the album more fully. Back In the U.S.S.R.Mike Love of The Beach Boys was one of the participants in the Transcendental Meditation retreat. McCartney was encouraged by Mike Love to create a Soviet version of "California Girls." with this song. The name of the song was inspired by Chuck Berry's "Back In The U.S.A." McCartney plays drums on this single, as Ringo Starr briefly quit during this time.Dear PrudenceThe inspiration for this Lennon-penned song is Prudence Farrow, Mia Farrow's sister, who was also at the TM retreat. Prudence took the meditation so seriously that she fell into a catatonic state, which obviously worried the entire group. The song was written to lift her spirits. McCartney also played drums on this song in Starr's absence.While My Guitar Gently WeepsGeorge Harrison matured greatly as a songwriter on this album, and this is one of his more famous contributions. Lennon and McCartney were not enthusiastic about including this song, but relented when Harrison brought his friend Eric Clapton in to play (uncredited) on this song. The members of the Beatles were at each others throats at the time, and Clapton's presence exerted a calming influence on the band. This was also the first song in which Ringo Starr played drums after his return to the group.Helter SkelterAfter reading an interview of Pete Townshend in which he described a Who track, Paul McCartney was inspired to write the "loudest, nastiest, sweatiest rock number we could." This track is infamously associated with Charles Manson and the Tate-LaBianca murders. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:“Baby What You Want Me to Do” by Elvis PresleyThis month saw the release of Elvis's TV Comeback Special, "If I Can Dream." It was the highest rated show for the year of 1968. STAFF PICKS:“Hooked on a Feeling” by B.J. ThomasBruce gets the staff picks started this week with a song made famous by the motion picture "Guardians of the Galaxy." Written by Mark James, B.J. Thomas did the original in 1968. The track would be covered by Jonathan King in 1971, and then by Blue Swede in 1974, the Blue Swede cover being the one with which most are familiar.“Cinnamon” by DerekRob's upbeat staff pick was designed so that singer Johnny Cymbal could avoid being pigeonholed as a novelty singer. As a result, he went by the name, “Derek” for this release — which was his brother's name, Derek Cymbal. “I Got a Line on You” by SpiritWayne's pick is another upbeat track, this one from the Spirit album "The Family That Plays Together." The album got its name because lead guitarist was playing with his stepfather as drummer. Jay Ferguson was also in this band, who wrote the score for the American version of the television series "The Office." This track peaked at number 25.“Kentucky Woman” by Deep PurpleBrian features an unusual cover of Neil Diamond's 1967 original in a style that some call the first heavy metal song. The song was on the psychedelic and Arthurian album entitled "The Book of Taliesyn." INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:“Joy of a Toy” by Soft MachineThis prog rock/psychedelic instrumental takes us out this week.
Yusuff, Gina, Gavin and Brent discuss, Are our lives predetermined, School Days, Old school raves, Harry and Meghan on Oprah, Princess Diana's death conspiracy, Biggie's; I Got a Story to Tell documentary, Dating outside of your race, Living life free of judgment and much more. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/meetusafter7 Yusuff Twitter and Instagram: @bigmanyus Email: bigmanyus@gmail.com Album Cuts Podcast: linktr.ee/albumcuts Gina Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat: @just_geen Email: info@justgeen.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX4om9JCBaCsEaVGD8PMOfQ Podcast Twitter and Instagram: @meetusafter7 Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV1dJpQOJA-9d4FXvG9hynw Dilemmas, questions and to get in touch with us: meetusafter7@gmail.com
I am not the owner. Check out the You Tube video by Luniz, "I Got 5 On It." (From the Ryan Coogler movie, "Us")
On the 71st episode of the “S.T.S” Podcast I am discussing the weekends Canelo bout and what’s next for him in May. The release of the Mortal Kombat trailer, my predictions for the film. Also, the latest documentary released by Netflix called, “I Got a Story to Tell” about the Notorious B.I.G. We have a special guest for this podcast, I am talking with longtime friend Jay Balkar. He is a retired law enforcement officer who is the bodyguard for Conor McGregor, Logic, Jerry Garcia and more! Listen to his journey while we SHOOT THE SHIT! Follow the S.T.S Podcast on Twitter and Instagram. Twitter.com./STSPODCAST661 Instagram.com/STSPODCAST661 Make sure you subscribe and rate on Apple Podcasts! This podcast is also available on Spotify, Anchor and Iheart Radio.
Tyler and Omar talk about the upcoming NBA All Star weekend, all the participants for the events, and once again Tyler fails the "I Got 5 On It" segment. Not only does he fail, but he was one player away from getting the starting five for the 76ers, despite the player being on his favorite team the year prior. 00:28 - Eastern All Stars 5:30 - Western All Stars 18:20 - Dunk Contest Participants 25:10 -Skills Competition Participants 28:19 - 3pt Contest Participants 30:18 - All Star Draft 42:18 - 5 On It Segment 52:10 - Should Lamelo have gone #1? Subscribe to the show for latest episodes on iTunes/Apple Podcast and Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/openinvitation Please Rate, Review and Like! Follow Omar on Twitter @OmarSarouli03 and IG @omarsarouli Follow TJD on Twitter @iTJD and IG @tyjodu
On this episode, Tyler and Omar look at the current NBA Standings, Jared Dudley comments on PG, Courtside Karen and more. We also introduce a new segment called "I Got 5 On It", where Tyler tries to name the starting 5 to a random NBA team. This episode, the team was the Washington Wizards...and let's just say that he failed. But it is absolutely hilarious him trying to name these players so don't miss out! 00:30 - Current NBA Standings 22:50 - Jared Dudley comments on Paul George 31:00 - Shaq comments on Donovan Mitchell 39:50 - Thoughts on potential NBA All Star Game 45:18 - Courtside Karen Subscribe to the show for latest episodes on iTunes/Apple Podcast and Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/openinvitation Please Rate, Review and Like! Follow Omar on Twitter @OmarSarouli03 and IG @omarsarouli Follow TJD on Twitter @iTJD and IG @tyjodu
Waddup WORLD! You are now tuned into The WORLDs iLLEST Podcast. Today I have Part 2 of Episode 1: Producer Extraordinaire Feat. Willy Will.Willy Will is a Grammy Nominated producer from Louisville, KY and on this episode we take it back to the early days of his career starting with having the hottest studio in the city located in the basement of his parents crib, going to Eastern High School playing on the chess team to help get his grades up, producing records for Playa which led him to meeting the legendary @staticmajor_ where he would learn the grind. Willy Will details moving to Atlanta with a major focus on taking his skills to the next level, here he would meet @polowdadon the man who taught him how Sonics and how to make his records sound big! We chat about Goodfella and his “Yea” record as well as YV getting a deal off the “I Got a Dolla” song and more. Let’s not forget about all the artists he has worked with in the past, him and his brother @wopsworld_ Rihanna story, artists he’s worked with, getting engaged, being a father, the @theco_oplive podcast and so much more! Be on the look for part 2 later this week...we talked about so much game that I want you all to catch it all! Sponsor: Fade Kings BarbershopArtists Spotlight: Mack C feat. Ransom "Depression is Real"Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/1EyedWillie)
Waddup WORLD! You are now tuned into The WORLDs iLLEST Podcast. Today I have Part 1 of Episode 1: Producer Extraordinaire Feat. Willy Will.Willy Will is a Grammy Nominated producer from Louisville, KY and on this episode we take it back to the early days of his career starting with having the hottest studio in the city located in the basement of his parents crib, going to Eastern High School playing on the chess team to help get his grades up, producing records for Playa which led him to meeting the legendary @staticmajor_ where he would learn the grind. Willy Will details moving to Atlanta with a major focus on taking his skills to the next level, here he would meet @polowdadon the man who taught him how Sonics and how to make his records sound big! We chat about Goodfella and his “Yea” record as well as YV getting a deal off the “I Got a Dolla” song and more. Let’s not forget about all the artists he has worked with in the past, him and his brother @wopsworld_ Rihanna story, artists he’s worked with, getting engaged, being a father, the @theco_oplive podcast and so much more! Be on the look for part 2 later this week...we talked about so much game that I want you all to catch it all!
The guys talk about the possibility of concerts coming back in the fall, YAMS Day, Griselda movie and Snoop Dogg on AEW. Plus our friend Daniel Jamezzz calls in to talk about his new track. Mufasa, and play a new game called "I Got 5 On It". Follow our guest on instagram: @danieljamezzz Videos for the episode at: https://www.youtube.com/c/therodriguezshow Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/TheRodriguezShow. $1 a month gets you an exclusive segment and more! Listen to The Rodriguez Show every Friday 10AM (PST) on your favorite podcast app (iTunes, Google Play, etc.) and visit rodriguezshow.com for videos, pictures and more! Follow the guys: Instagram Cesar Rodriguez= @iamcesarrod Carlos Rodriguez= @cvrlos_trs or @fotosbycvrlos_ Mandoh= @mvndoh Twitter: @rodriguezshowoc Instagram: @therodriguezshow Facebook.com/officialrodriguezshow Assistant Producer: Yael Flowers Content Creator: Alondra Valdivia rodriguezshow.com hits101radio.com
Songs include: Rockin In Rhythm, Rhythm King, I Got Rhythm Variations, Swing Out Rhythm and I Got a Heart Full of Rhythm. Performers include: Louis Armstrong, Fred Astaire, Duke Ellington, Valaida Snow, Blanche Calloway, Lonnie Johnson and Dave Brubeck.
The post “Like a Bludgeon”: Corruption, Counter-Insurgency & the Limits of Reform within the Baltimore Police appeared first on It's Going Down. In this episode of the It’s Going Down podcast we speak with journalist and author Brandon Soderberg about the book they recently co-authored, I Got a Monster: The Rise and Fall of America’s Most Corrupt Police Squad, which details the notoriously corrupt Gun Trace Task Force (GTTF) in Baltimore, MD. The book discusses how the... Read Full Article
The show is filled with "Because of My Podcast" stories. We also have a great example of a good question, and a reminder that Apple is going on Holiday soon (very important if you wanted a podcast ready to go in January 20201). SPONSOR: SCHOOL OF PODCASTING Ready to start your podcast? Got a podcast and you need to grow it? Join the School of podcasting and get instant access to: Step by step tutorials Live group coaching Access to a private (spam-free) Facebook Group filled with other brilliant podcasting minds Premium access to Dave. Join worry-free with our 30-day money-back guarantee. Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/start Because of My Podcast, I Got a Book Published, that Inspired a Podcast I was contacted by a publisher to write the book Profit from Your Podcast: Turn Your Listeners Into Livelihood and it took a lot of work, but it's getting very good reviews. This lead David Hooper (author of the book Big Podcast, and host of Red Podcast and Big Podcast) along with Jeff Sanders of the 5 AM Miracle podcast (author of the book with the same name) got together to create a series called Podcast Profits which promotes my book. The podcast is called Podcast Profits: Make Money (and more) With Your Podcast Dave called me to let me know what he was planning, and to make sure it was OK to have "Because of My Podcast" stories. As they were talking about me, I was fine with that. I was really surprised that they didn't mention/plug their podcasts or their company Voxphonix until the last episode (and it was very minimal). Because of My Podcast, Leslie Eiler Thompson Got to Participate in the Iditarod Dog Race in Alaska 05:39 Leslie is a Multimedia Producer & Creator in Nashville, and she shares the story of not only being able to interview one of the top champions in Sled Dog Racing, but she eventually ended up as part of his team and participated in the race. Rick Coste Interview: Audio Drama Podcast Leads to Bigger Things Because of His Podcast, Rick Coste Got to Work with Marvel Rick Coste approached me with a "Because of My Podcast" story. He's got an agent who wants to turn his podcast Evolution Talk into a book. He's been on TV and got to work with Marvel on their This Week in Marvel podcast as well as their Women of Marvel podcast. He does sound design and post-production as well as producing other shows (see https://www.rickcoste.com/podcast-production/ ) His first crack at audio drama the Behemoth is still getting very impressive downloads. Rick shares how he creates his soundscapes, his technology, and insights into sound effects. 17:12 Rick Coste Interview 17:54 When did Rick get into podcasting? 19:39 Getting into audio dramas 20:50 How did you find actors? 22:25 Impressive Downloads 24:10 Getting to work with Marvel 26:40 Tips for Starting an Audiodrama 28:27 What software Rick Uses 28:45 Sound effects resources 29:21 Struggling with perfection 30:53 Giving notes to actors 34:06 Passion Project? Check Out Rick at: https://www.rickcoste.com/ https://modernaudiodrama.com/ Now That's a Good Question 08:53 This is a new segment I am adding today. While I hear people say "That's a good question" when IT'S JUST NOT. So now, when I hear an actual good question, I thought I would spotlight it. This example is from an interview by Lars Ulrich (the drummer for Metallica) who is interviewing Noel Gallagher (of Oasis) and Lars asks him how he feels about doing some of the older songs that were mammoth hits in the 90's when he has his own solo songs now. Noel starts to answer the question on how it makes his audience feel, Lars interrupts and asks, "But what do they mean to YOU." Lars then does something brilliant and Noel takes a deep breath. He shuts up and lets him think. The longer he lets him think - the better the answer. Eventually, Noel explains how those songs mean the world to him. Noel wasn't really answering the question, and Lars pointed him in the right direction. Catch the who interview on YouTube Thanks to Wayne Henderson of mediavoiceovers.com for his awesome tones. Podcast Rewind: Where I've Been 13:58 I appeared on The Author Inside You Podcast talking about listening to your audience and the book Profit From Your Podcast 16:26 I appear on Podcasting Experiments talking about the book Profit From Your Podcast What Is Your Favorite Podcast and Why? Every year the last episode is you answering the question, "What is your favorite podcast and why." Now I want to know about your show as well, so if I answered the question it would sound like this: Hey this is Dave Jackson and I host the School of Podcasting show where I help you plan, launch, and grow your podcast. You can find me at schoolofpodcasting.com. My favorite show is (name of show ) at (their website address) where they (what they talk about on their show) and the reason I love it is (as a detailed answer as you can provide). I need the answer by December 14th. Apple Holiday Schedule 10:40 The door to have a show ready on all the platforms come January 2021 is closing. Dont' forget Apple goes on holiday twice between now and then. Here is their holiday schedule: November 22 to December 2 December 23 to January 2 Which means you should submit your show to them almost immediately. If you have questions, let's schedule a coaching call. Mentioned In this Podcast Profit from Your Podcast: Turn Your Listeners Into Livelihood Dave on the Business of Podcasting Show Part 1, Part 2 Leslie Eiler Thompson Check out Leslie on the Podcast Review Show Big Podcast 5 AM Miracle podcast Voxphonix modernaudiodrama.com Join the School of Podcasting
President Trump has once more tried to cast himself as an ally of the Christian right — this time, by nominating Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. This week, On the Media explains how the religious right goes beyond white evangelicals and the persistent allure of persecution narratives in Christianity. Plus, we examine the overlooked religious left. And, we explore how the image of Jesus as a white man was popularized in the 20th century, and why it matters. 1. Andrew Whitehead [@ndrewwhitehead], professor of sociology at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, explains how Christian nationalism holds the religious right together. Listen. 2. Candida Moss [@candidamoss], professor of theology and religion at the University of Birmingham in the U.K., on how false claims of persecution date back centuries, to the early Christian church. Listen. 3. Jack Jenkins [@jackmjenkins], national reporter at Religion News Service, explains why the religious left is harder to define, and its influence more difficult to measure, than its right-wing counterpart. Listen. 4. OTM reporter Eloise Blondiau [@eloiseblondiau] examines how "White Jesus" came to America, how the image became ubiquitous, and why it matters. Listen. Music from this week's show: Ave Maria — Pascal Jean and Jean BrendersAmazing Grace — Robert D. Sands, Jr.I Got a Right to Sing the Blues — Billy KyleWhat’s That Sound? — Michael AndrewsWade in the Water — Charlie Haden and Hank JonesFor the Creator — Hildegard von BingenWalking by Flashlight — Maria Schneider (The Thompson Fields)
DeRay, De'Ara, Sam and Kaya dive into recent overlooked news including child care, income inequality, dental service, and who Biden would appoint to the Supreme Court. Johnetta Elzie joins again to update us about developments around the current protests. Then, DeRay chats with Baynard Woods and Brandon Soderberg about their new book "I Got a Monster: The Rise and Fall of America's Most Corrupt Police Squad" and what it uncovered about Baltimore's Gun Trace Task Force. Links: DeRay: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/14/us/school-closings-children-dental-care.html De'Ara: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/09/20/attention-bidens-earlier-pledge-nominate-black-woman-supreme-court-increases/ Kaya: https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/22/coronavirus-child-care-racial-disparities-377058 Sam: https://time.com/5888024/50-trillion-income-inequality-america/ I Got a Monster: The Rise and Fall of America's Most Corrupt Police Squad: https://www.amazon.com/Got-Monster-Americas-Corrupt-Police-ebook/dp/B0818PNP93 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices