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Hello. I'm Randy Greenwald. Welcome to Greatheart's Table. Imagine John Lennon as a pastor. It's easy, if you try. Okay, maybe it's not that easy. But it's easy to imagine the song he might have written had he been a pastor: You may say that I'm a cynic,but I'm not the only one. It's not […]
PLAYLIST: | 00:00 | DJ | DICKIE LEE AND THE ICEMAN | 00:28 | WHAT I'D SAY | BRYMERS | 00:28 | DO YOU THINK YOU LOVE ME | BRYMERS | 03:15 | AT THE HOP | SHA NA NA | 04:10 | WHY DO FOOLS FALL IN LOVE | SHA NA NA | 05:14 | IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT | SHA NA NA | 06:26 | R-N-R IS HERE TO STAY | SHA NA NA | 07:42 | EVIL WAYS | SANTANA | 11:15 | NEED SOMEBODY TO LOVE | JEFFERSON AIRPLANE | 15:37 | ON THE ROAD AGAIN | CANNED HEAT | 18:55 | JUMPIN JACK FLASH | JOHNNY WINTER | 22:55 | TEACH YOUR CHILDREN WELL | CROSBY, STILLS, NASH, AND YOUNG | 28:28 | I'M GOING HOME | 10 YEARS AFTER | 31:29 | BORN IN CHICAGO | PAUL BUTTERFILED BLUES BAND | 35:04 | BORN ON THE BAYOU | CCR | 38:52 | BLACK MAGIC WOMAN | SANTANA | 42:50 | TRUCKIN | GREATFUL DEAD | 47:09 | FOXY LADY | JIMI HENDRIX | 50:34 | THE WEIGHT | THE BAND | 53:46 | PINBALL WIZARD | THE WHO | 57:29 | IMAGINE | JOHN LENNON | 59:06 | HOLD ON I'M COMING | BRYMERS
* The photo above is of a great Fresno garage band called "The New Life."PLAYLIST: | 00:00 | DJ | DICK LEE AND THE ICEMAN | 00:28 | WHAT I'D SAY | BRYMERS | 01:13 | SACRIFICE | BRYMERS | 03:30 | WE GOT TO GET OUT OF THIS PLACE | ANIMALS | 07:17 | JUMPIN JACK FLASH | ROLLING STONES | 11:31 | FORTUNATE SON | CCR | 14:00 | FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH | BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD | 17:07 | IT'S A TIME OF TROUBLE | BRYMERS | 20:05 | CAN'T HELP MYSELF | FOUR TOPS | 23:13 | TURN TURN TURN | BYRDS | 28:02 | GOOD LOVIN | YOUNG RASCALS | 30:39 | GROOVIN | YOUNG RASCALS | 33:03 | COMMENDTS BY ANDRIAN CRONAUER | | 34:49 | I FEEL GOOD | JAMES BROWN | 38:08 | LAST TRAIN TO CLARKSVILLE | MONKEES | 41:53 | MUSTANG SALLY | COMMITMENTS | 46:21 | R.O.C.K. IN THE USA | JOHN MELLENCAMP | 48:39 | LUCY IN THE SKY | BEATLES | 51:41 | RAG DOLL | FOUR SEASONS | 54:07 | EVIL WAYS | SANTANA | 56:28 | IMAGINE | JOHN LENNON | 59:24 | HOLD ON I'M COMING | BRYMERS
美景俱乐部 巴黎奥运歌单相约巴黎本期歌单:1.La Foule - Édith Piaf2.Reality - Richard Sanderson3.Mon truc en plumes - Zizi Jeanmaire4.L'amour este un oiseau rebelle - Maria Callas5.Gymnopedies 1 - Erik Satie6.Djadja - Aya Nakamura feat. Maluma7.Freed Form Desire – Gala8.Ride on Time (79 Special Disco) - Black Box9.Bele Bele Bon Bon - Rickey James feat. Studdy G. Junior10.Body Funk - Purple Disco Machine11.One More Time - Daft Punk12.Love Tonight (David Guetta Remix) – Shouse13.The Muppet Show - Dominik Hauser14.Blue Tango - James Last15.A La Folie (Remode Mix) – Seydinah feat. KSM16.Imagine - John Lennon
The Mouse Tales Show - Your Disney Travel and Entertainment Podcast
Join us this week for a very special episode of The Mouse Tales Show. This week, we talk about John Lennon's 1974 trip to Walt Disney World. We talk about a brief history of Disney and the Beatles, his trip to WDW with May Pang and son Julian, The Beatles break up, and we also "Imagine" what it must have been like to be there with him, what he might have said, what he might have done. We hope you enjoy the show! ***** Get your Disney fix with us, until your next trip! ***** E-mail the show at mousetalesshow@gmail.com. Say hello or give us suggestions for the show, we would love to interact with our listeners. ***** If you like show, tell a friend and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favorite podcast player. ***** Follow us on social media: @MouseTalesShow Leave us a comment, we'd love to hear from you! ***** Leave us a 5 star review and comment on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and we'll read your comment and we'll mention you on the show. ***** Join our private facebook group for our listeners: The Mouse Tales Show ***** Thanks for listening and enjoy the show!
Fue aprobada el 8 de julio de 1884 después de fuertes debates en el Congreso Nacional en torno a la enseñanza y a la función de la religión en el sistema educativo. La norma constituyó un importante paso en el establecimiento de derechos para toda la población residente en el territorio argentino. Estableció la educación común, obligatoria, gratuita y gradual, es decir, divida en grados por edades y estaba dirigida tan sólo al nivel primario. Compartimos un informe elaborado por el Área de Contenidos y Memoria Histórica de Radio Nacional que indaga en el contexto histórico y en la trascendencia que tuvo para el sistema educativo esta norma. Agradecemos la colaboración y testimonio del Doctor en Educación, Pablo Pineau. FICHA TÉCNICA Testimonios y música: 1988 Alfonsín, Raúl (Presidente de la Nación) Congreso Pedagógico Nacional –Provincia de Córdoba 2021-07-02 Pineau, Pablo (Doctor en Educación, Profesor de Historia de la Educación Argentina y Latinoamericana de la UBA) Entrevista Mariana Antoñanzas (Área de Contenidos-Radio Nacional) 1939-10-27 Canción del Estudiante (Francisco García Jiménez - Ernesto Galeano - Carlos Guastavino) por Coro Escolar [Final del Concurso que declara ganadora a la canción] `Imagine´ (John Lennon) por Giovanni Mirabassi [2001 del Álbum Avanti!] `El Estudiante´ por Los Twist [1991 del Álbum Cataratas Musicales] Edición: Fabián Panizzi
The pros and cons of being single, being young equals being dumb, Hannibal Lecter's fridge, a dick named Nixon, Nipplegate, trying to sound like Hunter S. Thompson, stealing from the Watergate, a trilogy for thee, a movie about brainwashed shoulders, me and Bill Clinton shaking hands, the amazing Phil Hartman, a paranoid song or two, Rosemary had a baby, Lennon's last night, cutting to the bone, and we should all be paranoid these days. Stuff mentioned: The Boys from Brazil (1978), Police Academy (1984), Against All Odds (1984), Phil Collins "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" (1984), The Watergate Hotel (2650 Virginia Ave NW, Washington, DC 20037), The Beastie Boys "Sabotage" (1994), Joshua Tree Inn (61259 29 Palms Hwy, Joshua Tree, CA 92252), Richard Hofstadter "The Paranoid Style in American Politics" (Harper's Magazine, 1967), Klute (1971), The Parallax View (1974), A Clockwork Orange (1971), Anthony Burgess A Clockwork Orange (1962), All the President's Men (1976), Deep Throat (1972), Rockwell "Somebody's Watching Me" (1984), Three Days of the Condor (1975), The Manchurian Candidate (1962), The Manchurian Candidate (2004), Criss Cross (1949), Blade Runner (1982), Saturday Night Live "Bill Clinton at McDonald's" (1992 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYt0khR_ej0), The Thing (1982), John W. Campbell Who Goes There? (1938), Black Sabbath "Paranoid" (1970), Black Sabbath Paranoid (1970), Rosemary's Baby (1968), The Dakota (1 W 72nd St, New York, NY 10023), Fantômas "Rosemary's Baby" (2001), Fantômas The Director's Cut (2001), John Lennon and Yoko Ono Double Fantasy (1980), John Lennon with Mark David Chapman photo (1980 https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/late-afternoon-in-new-york-city-former-beatles-musician-news-photo/1251330011), Imagine: John Lennon (1988), John Lennon speaks with homeless man (1971 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dk_PQt-bdo&t=6s), Blow Out (1981), Conspiracy Theory (1997), Cutter's Way (1981), Newton Thornburg Cutter and Bone (1976), The Conversation (1974), Laverne and Shirley (1983), and Joseph Heller Catch-22 (1961).
Here is the setlist : 0:00 Intro : Metamorphosis two (Philip Glass) 1:33 Release 6:47 Elderly woman behind the counter in a small town 11:49 Interstellar overdrive (Pink Floyd cover) 12:38 Corduroy 19:56 Why go 23:08 Do the evolution 27:46 Pilate 30:39 Given to fly 34:40 Even flow 43:08 "We love Matt Cameron !" 43:51 Wasted reprise 44:32 Wishlist 47:24 Lightning bolt 53:38 Again today (Brandi Carlile cover) 56:24 Untitled 59:29 MFC 1:02:11 Immortality 1:08:02 Unthought known 1:12:28 Eruption (Van Halen cover) 1:13:55 Can't deny me 1:17:32 Mankind (vocals : Stone Gossard) 1:20:55 Animal 1:23:30 Lukin 1:24:27 Porch ENCORE 1 1:38:54 Sleeping by myself (Eddie Vedder song) 1:43:45 Just breathe 1:49:29 Imagine (John Lennon cover) 1:53:07 Daughter (with WMA tag) 2:00:00 State of love and trust 2:04:27 Black diamond (Kiss cover) (vocals : Mike McCready and Matt Cameron) 2:09:12 Jeremy 2:14:32 Better man (with "Save it for later" and "I wanna be your boyfriend" tags) ENCORE 2 2:28:40 Comfortably numb (Pink Floyd cover) 2:35:49 Black 2:44:52 Rearviewmirror 2:51:12 Alive 2:57:50 Rockin' in the free world (Neil Young cover) All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here please contact us immediately via email: allmusiclive@outlook.com and WE WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE IMMEDIATELY!
Im «Best-of Doppelpunkt» präsentiert Radio 1-Chef Roger Schawinski Auszüge aus Gesprächen mit drei interessanten Persönlichkeiten, welche im zweiten Halbjahr 2023 bei ihm zu Gast waren. Dieses Mal mit Christian Jungen, Artistic Director vom ZFF, Sanija Ameti, co-Chefin Operation Libero NR-Kandidatin GLP, Hugo Stamm, Journalist und Sektenexperte. Songs: Shallow- Bradley Cooper & Lady Gaga, Auf der Flucht-Falco, Imagine-John Lennon
Im «Best-of Doppelpunkt» präsentiert Radio 1-Chef Roger Schawinski Auszüge aus Gesprächen mit drei interessanten Persönlichkeiten, welche im zweiten Halbjahr 2023 bei ihm zu Gast waren. Dieses Mal mit Christian Jungen, Artistic Director vom ZFF, Sanija Ameti, co-Chefin Operation Libero NR-Kandidatin GLP, Hugo Stamm, Journalist und Sektenexperte. Songs: Shallow- Bradley Cooper & Lady Gaga, Auf der Flucht-Falco, Imagine-John Lennon
Zu Gast bei Roger Schawinski ist der Journalist und Sektenexperte Hugo Stamm. Mit dem Radio 1-Chef spricht Stamm über den Fall Läderach, Sekten im Allgemeinen aber auch über den Nahen Osten. Songs: Black Coffee - Beth Hart und Joe Bonamassa, Belfast Child - Simple Mind, Kashmir - Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, Perfect Sense - Roger Waters, Imagine - John Lennon
“Você pode dizer que sou um sonhador Mas eu não sou o único Eu espero que algum dia você se junte a nós E o mundo viverá como um só” _Imagine - John Lennon_
This week's guests are Margo Precht Speciale and Andrew Solt, who join host Kenneth Womack for a special episode devoted to celebrating the 75th anniversary of The Ed Sullivan Show and its lasting impact on American culture, including Beatles fandom. The granddaughter of Ed Sullivan, Precht is a documentary filmmaker, as well as a UCLA graduate with a degree in Sociology. Her latest project traces her grandfather's life and work as a television pioneer who reigned as the medium's longtime tastemaker. In particular, Precht's documentary explores a little-known aspect of Sullivan's legacy, which involves his radical dedication to diversity that would act as an inflection point for igniting conversations about race in America. Andrew Solt is an Emmy- and Grammy-winning, producer, director, writer and documentary filmmaker. Over the years, Solt has released a number of documentaries on the history of rock and roll. His collaboration with television documentarian and producer David Wolper included their work together on “Imagine: John Lennon” in 1988. In 1990, Solt purchased the rights to The Ed Sullivan Show library, which consists of 1,087 hours of kinescopes and videotapes that CBS broadcast between 1948 and 1971 on Sunday nights. Included in the archive are over 10,000 live performances by virtually every popular entertainer of the post-war era, highlighted by appearances from Elvis Presley and the Beatles. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everythingfabfour/support
SUMMARY Welcome to STRANGE BEDFELLOWS, an AKOM series about Yoko Ono and Paul McCartney after John Lennon's death. Episode 1 delves deep into the 1980s! Discussed in this episode: Paul's grief and Yoko's peculiar comments in the aftermath of John's death, Yoko's kindness towards Paul and his efforts to reciprocate, Paul's failed attempt to recover the Lennon/McCartney catalog, the McCartney/Ono origin story, the burgeoning Lennon Industry, a lawsuit, an award, a tribute concert and more. It all culminates in a pivotal transition in Paul's public tone about John moving into the 90s. SOURCES Paul McCartney The Life, Philip Norman (2016) Yoko Ono, interview w/ Philip Norman for Sunday Times: Life after John. (May 25, 1981) Yoko Ono, Rolling Stone: Yoko: An intimate conversation. (October 1, 1981) Joe Hagan, Sticky Fingers: The Life and Times of Jann Wenner & Rolling Stone Magazine. (2017) Hunter Davies, THE BEATLES (originally published 1968; afterword printed 1985) Paul McCartney, interview w/ Ray Bonici for Music Express. (May, 1982) McCartney Today, The Sunday Express Magazine (October 21, 1984) Paul McCartney Interview: Playboy magazine (December, 1984) Paul McCartney Interview for The Magazine (January 20, 1985) Paul McCartney Interview 1984 (sound clip) Paul McCartney, interview w/ Chris Salewicz for Musician: Tug of war – Paul McCartney wants to lay his demons to rest. (October, 1986) Paul McCartney, interview w/ Anthony DeCurtis for Rolling Stone: The Paul McCartney interview. (November 5, 1987) Imagine, film by Andrew Solt (1988) Andrew Solt (filmmaker), Chicago Sun-Times: Director focuses on man & music, not the myth. (October 9, 1988) Paul McCartney interview with DJ Mike Reed (1989) Paul McCartney w/ Kurt Loder “Famous Last Words” MTV (October 19, 1990) Interview w/ Yoko Ono, BBC Radio #6 (1990) John Lennon Tribute Concert (1990): https://youtu.be/f3MSBKg74F4 PLAYLIST Every Man Has a Woman Who Loves Him YOKO ONO (1980) Tug of War PAUL McCARTNEY (1982) Just Like Starting Over JOHN LENNON (1980) No More Lonely Nights PAUL McCARTNEY (1984) The Honorary Consul PAUL McCARTNEY (1984) Say Say Say PAUL McCARTNEY & MICHAEL JACKSON (1983) Simple as That PAUL McCARTNEY (1983) Move Over Busker PAUL McCARTNEY (1986) However Absurd PAUL McCARTNEY (1986) I'm Moving On YOKO ONO (1980) Imagine JOHN LENNON (1971) I Saw Her Standing There (live) THE ANGLO-AMERICAN ROCK FRATERNITY (1988) Imagine ELTON JOHN (1990) This One PAUL McCARTNEY (1989)
Possiamo definire il mondo un “posto migliore”? Purtroppo, oggigiorno abbiamo bisogno di grande speranza e resilienza per riuscire a vivere in un mondo migliore; l'inno alla pace di John Lennon fa al caso nostro. Riuscireste dunque a non immaginare un mondo senza guerre o rabbia o fame, ad un mondo nel quale regna la pace? È molto difficile questa domanda, eppure noi lasagnini e lasagnine, ci auguriamo che questa nuova casella porti un po' di pace di cui abbiamo bisogno!
This session of the radio show shares my "Talk Franklin" conversation with Town Administrator Jamie Hellen and Alecia Alleyne, Assistant to the Town Administrator. We had our conversation via conference bridge. Topics for this sessionCommunity Preservation Cmte meetingFinance CommitteeSchool budget deep diveMost questions answered, some set for follow upTown Council previewAlcohol license renewalsHoliday spirit all over Franklin “Light It Up”Fire Dept Polar Express nightPolice toy drive, photos with SantaHistorical Museum concert, and Mrs ClausWinter Wonderland at the Senior Center Dec 15Live streamed to cable, YouTube and wfpr.fmThe conversation runs about 27 minutes. Let's listen to my conversation with Jamie & Alecia--------------John Lennon anniversary Dec 8, 1980 -> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_John_Lennon Imagine by John Lennon -> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imagine_(John_Lennon_song)YouTube version of Imagine -> https://youtu.be/ugrAo8wEPiI Town Administrator page -> https://www.franklinma.gov/administratorCommunity Preservation Committee 12/06/22 recap, audio & video links ->https://www.franklinmatters.org/2022/12/community-preservation-cmte-gets.html Finance Committee 12/07/22 recap, audio & video links ->https://www.franklinmatters.org/2022/12/finance-committee-gets-some-financial.html Town Council agenda for 12/14/22 ->https://www.franklinmatters.org/2022/12/franklin-ma-town-council-agenda.html --------------We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial. This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.How can you help?If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighborsIf you don't like something here, please let me knowThrough this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/ or www.franklin.news/If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot comThe music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana" c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and...
Aujourd'hui dans Song Story, je vous raconte l'histoire de la chanson la plus pacifique de tous les temps, Imagine de John Lennon.
Jacqueline Badran gehört zu den bekanntesten Politikerinnen der Schweiz. Nun ist mit «Bodenständig und beharrlich» ein Buch über die Zürcher SP-Nationalrätin erschienen. Mit Radio 1-Chef Roger Schawinski spricht Badran unter anderem darüber, wie es zum Buch kam. Songs: Iron Sky-Paolo Nutini, Conquistador-Procol Harum, Imagine-John Lennon, Lord Grenville-Al Stewart, Do Kanns Zauber-BAP
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No nosso 100 episódio tivemos a honra de receber o prof. Dr. André Ramos. André que é Professor Titular da UFSC, Mestre em Biologia pela Dalhousie University no Canadá e Doutor em Ciências Biológicas e Médicas pela Université de Bordeaux na França tem uma trajetória de enorme sucesso na pesquisa científica, poesia, docência e mais recentemente criou um projeto internacional de divulgação científica, o Imagine, que o levou a trabalhar na Sociedade Brasileira para o Progresso da Ciência. O projeto Imagine visa a inclusão científica e o intercâmbio cultural entre os povos. Através dele conhecimentos elementares de ciência são levados para comunidades de diferentes países, onde o acesso à educação formal e à informação científica é difícil. Este é um ótimo episódio para ajudar você a escolher corretamente o seu candidato na eleição de domingo. Nosso futuro, também depende de você! Então Vem Cienciar conosco e imaginar um mundo melhor! Você pode dizer que nós somos sonhadores, mas nós não somos os únicos e esperamos que um dia você se junte a nós! @imagineufsc https://projetoimagine.ufsc.br/ Canção: Imagine - John Lennon
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Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools
The Good Eggs book series is Sandy Ciaramitaro's contribution to supporting children as they learn about virtues, diversity, and service – essential concepts to integrate into their lives as they grow into Good Eggs! This social emotional learning series is perfect for children ages 5-12. The Good Eggs Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that works hard to identify childhood support programs, organizations, and families facing challenges in order to provide care and assistance. Once an organization is 'EGGED," it will receive the help that is needed. “EGGINGS” can take various forms, such as offering jackets/hats/gloves, offering school supplies to a group of students, or even helping with local children's events for those in need. Discover how Sandy is using her passion for learning and good to support children in her community and beyond. S. Ciaramitaro (Sandy) holds a Master of Arts degree from the University of Detroit Mercy and has taught morality, ethics, and social justice courses at a private high school in Michigan. In addition to her teaching career, she has taught, developed, and implemented programs and curricula that are focused on helping children realize the importance of living altruistic lives centered on love. The Good Eggs series is her contribution to supporting children as they learn about virtues, diversity, and service – essential concepts to integrate into their lives as they grow into Good Eggs! We help raise awareness and funds to make children's lives a little bit better. Website https://www.thegoodeggs.org/ (www.thegoodeggs.org) Social Media Information www.youtube.com/channel/UCaTgWWHXR7_Yueqv4kxjvNA www.facebook.com/TheGoodEggsFoundation twitter.com/EggsFoundation www.linkedin.com/in/thegoodeggsfoundation/ www.instagram.com/thegoodeggsfoundation/ Resources Mentioned https://www.johnlennon.com/music/albums/imagine/ (Imagine - John Lennon) https://www.educationonfire.com/education-on-fire/the-making-of-a-bully-free-school/ (Education on Fire episode 109 as mentioned by Mark Taylor ) Show Sponsor The National Association for Primary Education speaks for young children and all who live and work with them. Get a FREE e-copy of their professional journal at https://nape.org.uk/journal (nape.org.uk/journal)
We sit down and discuss one of the greatest songs ever written by John Lennon. Imagine is one of those songs that can change a life. We also discuss my personal connection to the Lennon's. Hope you like this one. #johnlennon #imagine Check out our merchandise at https://listen-to-the-words-podcast.creator-spring.com PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS VERSION DOES NOT HAVE MUSIC ON IT. IF YOU WANT TO HEAR THE SONGS, YOU WILL NEED TO LISTEN TO OUR SHOW THROUGH ANCHOR.FM OR SPOTIFY. THIS VERSION HAS BEEN MADE AVAILABLE FOR OTHER STREAMING PLATFORMS --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Benjamin Fischer ist zwar erst 30 Jahre alt, ist aber bereits Präsident der SVP im Kanton Zürich und sitzt seit kurzer Zeit auch im Nationalrat. Bei Radio 1-Chef Roger Schawinski spricht Fischer unter anderem darüber, warum er nach den jüngsten Wahlen im Kanton Zürich einen starken Anti-SVP-reflex spürt. Songs: Kaschmir - Led Zeppelin, Imagine - John Lennon, Mama Said - The Shirelles, What Is Life - George Harris
«Weltwoche»-Journalist Kurt Pelda ist weiterhin in Kiew, auch wenn die russischen Angriffe mittlerweile schon einen Monat lang andauern. Mit Radio 1-Chef Roger Schawinski spricht Pelda über die aktuelle Situation in der Ukraine, und darüber, wie sich der Konflikt weiterentwickeln könnte. Songs: Get Up Stand Up - Peter Tosh, Imagine - John Lennon, The Times They Are a-Changing - Bob Dylan, Bella Ciao - Traditional Folk
- 02:15 止战之殇 - 周杰伦- 07:46 他举起右手点名 - 苏打绿- 12:26 Brothers in Arms - Dire Straits- 20:28 Sunday Bloody Sunday - U2- 25:36 Blowin'in the Wind - Bob Dylan- 2906 Imagine - John Lennon
Buenos días, buenas tardes, buenas noches, regresamos con otro episodio de Farid y Diego, gracias por estar aquí nuevamente. Hoy tocó revisar una canción que ha logrado trascender generaciones, manteniéndose 'vigente' por más de 50 años. La pregunta es ¿Por qué? YouTube See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Album de la semaine: "Flowers in the dirt" (Paul McCartney 1989 P.McCartney-My brave face-Flowers in the dirt (89)J.Lennon-Love (ultimate mix)-Gimme some truth (Deluxe) (70-20)G.Harrison-Cosmic Empire (Demo-Take 1)-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Don't be cruel-Single "Weight of the World" (92)Beatles-Please please me-Please please me (63)P.McCartney-We got married-Flowers in the dirt (89)Beatles-All I've got to do-With the Beatles (63)Beatles-Mr. Moonlight-For sale (64)G.Harrison-Let it down-All things must pass (70)J.Lennon-Imagine-Imagine (71)P.McCartney-Put it there-Flowers in the dirt (89)J.Lennon-Long lost John-Anthologie Lennon: Ascot (98)R.Starr-Give more love-Give more love (17)Beatles-Can't buy me love-A hard day's night (64)Beatles-I've just seen a face-Help! (65)P.McCartney-Figure of eight-Flowers in the dirt (89)Willie Nelson-Imagine (live)-Imagine: John Lennon 75th birthday concert (19)P.McCartney-Wild life (live)-Radio Broadcast recording live (72)J.Lennon-Watching the wheels-Double fantasy (80)Beatles-I'm looking through you-Rubber soul (65)P.McCartney-This one-Flowers in the dirt (89)P.McCartney-Flying to my home-Flowers in the dirt (89)G.Harrison-The light that has lighted the World-Living in the Material World (73)G.Harrison-World of stone-Extra texture (read all about it) (75)Beatles-For no one-Revolver (66)P.McCartney-We all stand together-Single (84)P.McCartney-Motor of love-Flowers in the dirt (89)Beatles-Flying (instrumental)-Magical Mystery Tour (67)Beatles-Being for the benefit of Mr. Kite!/I want you (she's so heavy)/ Heater skelter-Love (11)R.Starr-Think it over-Ringo 2012 (12)R.Starr-See you later alligator-Songs from quarantine vol.2 (21)P.McCartney-Twenty flight rock-Choba B Cccp (88-91)
Lagu “Imagine” yang dipopulerkan oleh mantan personel grup musik The Beatles, John Lennon menjadi semacam gambaran pandangan politik dan idealisme John Lennon secara personal yang kemudian mempengaruhi banyak orang. Tapi, benarkah lagu ini menggambarkan garis pemikiran berhaluan kiri karena makna syairnya yang cukup radikal? Lalu seperti apa keterlibatan John Lennon dalam politik haluan kiri?
Vino Dj Stoninga con un arsenal de cauchos seleccionados de Abba, Phil Collins y un #discodelasemana x2 con los 50 años de Imagine (John Lennon) y Led Zeppelin IV. Dj Manija seleccionó un clásico noventoso de Green Day. #anderdelasemana con lo nuevo de La Real Academia y entrevista con Luk Peluk a propósito del festi que se viene este finde XXL. Dale play!
Imagine - John Lennon. Feat. Cat Jimi Hendrix
A GRANDE RESPOSTA DE JOHN LENNON AO MUNDO. Conheça as circunstâncias que tornaram possível o álbum “caseiro” mais celebrado da história. Convidado do episódio: Beto Bruno Assinantes do CLUBE DISCOTECA BÁSICA têm acesso a conteúdo extra. Saiba como assinar e aproveitar 30 dias grátis: https://clubediscotecabasica.com/assine/ * Seja na composição de uma balada pacifista e humanista, de uma cantata progressiva ou de um rock pesado, a MusicDot ajuda a colocar no mundo as músicas que estão na nossa mente. Com uma mesma matrícula, você tem acesso a cursos de vários instrumentos, estuda em sua casa, no seu ritmo, num curso online com professores de verdade. Aproveite o desconto de 10% dos ouvintes do Discoteca Básica: https://www.musicdot.com.br/promocao/discotecabasica * Para se aprofundar na rica história de John Lennon e dos Beatles, confira a série de audiobooks na Storytel. John Lennon: The Life, de Philip Norman https://www.storytel.com/br/pt/books/54674-John-Lennon-The-Life The Beatles: The Biography, de Bob Spitz https://www.storytel.com/br/pt/books/80409-The-Beatles-The-Biography A Storytel é a casa do audiobook na internet. Com uma só assinatura, você tem acesso a estes e a muitos outros títulos. E pelo nosso link você tem 30 dias grátis para experimentar: https://www.story.tel/discotecabasica * Pressionado pelos fãs, pelo sucesso de seus ex-companheiros dos Beatles e pela relativa baixa venda de seu primeiro álbum solo, John Lennon dá a sua resposta definitiva. Dica de banda nova: Saintseneca (Ohio, EUA) Discoteca Básica é uma co-produção da Parasol Storytelling e Tudo Certo Produções. Apresentação: Ricardo Alexandre Roteiro e Pesquisa: Ricardo Alexandre e Sérgio Jomori Redação final: Ricardo Alexandre Direção: Ricardo Alexandre Edição: Roberto Oksman de Aragão Produção Executiva: Guga Mafra Produção Executiva: Ricardo Alexandre Saiba mais em: clubediscotecabasica.com Support the show: https://clubediscotecabasica.com/assine See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Support the show: https://clubediscotecabasica.com/assine
Consumismo, economia, extinção em massa, degradação ambiental e agora, pandemia, são algumas das palavras que estamos convivendo desde o início do século. Mas como a evolução e a Ecologia nos ajudam a compreender melhor nossa realidade e mudar nosso curso de evolução? Com o objetivo de entender e debater ideias, conversamos com a Professora VALESCA FERNANDES, que a partir de 3:19s, explica a importância da evolução para a Biologia e a Ecologia, destacando o conceito de adaptação e o dinamismo do nosso planeta. Em 08:32s, VALESCA nos contextualiza com um panorama história do pensamento evolutivo na Ciência, com destaque para os trabalhos de Charles Darwin e Alfred Wallace. Em 28:19s, falamos sobre a importância da variedade para o fortalecimento de uma espécie. Em 48:02s debatemos cenários alternativos para evitarmos nossa extinção e a importância do debate ecológico na economia. Por fim, em 54:46s eu faço as considerações finais e deixo dicas culturais sobre o tema (um documentário e um livro). Participação: Valesca Fernandes. Contate-nos e contribua com o Geocast: https://www.instagram.com/geocast.podcast Músicas e efeitos: https://www.bensound.com; Imagine (John Lennon, 1971).
首播:2021 年1月14日 时长:106" 主播:脆宝、乔治、大西瓜 东京奥运会终于开幕了!!! 唧唧歪歪乱七八糟聊了一通,内容包括但不限于: IT 行业硬件设备被迫升级的吐槽 余秀华的诗 《伦敦生活》 关于《Imagine》 John Lennon 关于《红楼梦》 北京奥运会闭幕式的伦敦八分钟 和 里约奥运会的东京八分钟 关于开幕式表演的各种叽叽喳喳 奥运精神还在嘛 沙滩排球比基尼事件 奥运精神是反战反歧视的 关于奥运精神新增内容“Together”的集中讨论 国家间的争端和仇恨能通过奥运达成和解吗 南半球的太阳也照常升起 此外还有关于“曾经跟你吵过架的邻居家里屋顶都漏雨了还要开 Party 请你去吃饭这时候你是客客气气地去还是继续生气地去对人家家里不好吃的饭菜指指点点同时总想着在人家家拉泡屎”的讨论,由于过于冗长进行了适当的删减。 ———————— AspirinFM 一个非常业余的播客节目,制作粗劣,毫不专业,话题杂乱,没有干货,全是瞎扯淡。 微信公众号:AspirinFM 豆瓣小组:AspirinFM 微博:@aspirinfm Twitter:@AspirinFM 邮箱:aspirinfm@qq.com
Fue aprobada el 8 de julio de 1884 después de fuertes debates en el Congreso Nacional en torno a la enseñanza y a la función de la religión. La norma constituyó un importante paso en el establecimiento de derechos para toda la población residente en el territorio argentino. Estableció la educación común, obligatoria, gratuita, y gradual, es decir, divida en grados por edades y estaba dirigida tan sólo al nivel primario. Compartimos un informe elaborado por el Área de Contenidos de Radio Nacional que indaga en el contexto histórico y en la trascendencia que tuvo para el sistema educativo. Agradecemos la colaboración y testimonio del Doctor en Educación, Pablo Pineau. FICHA TÉCNICA Testimonios y música: 1988 Alfonsín, Raúl (Presidente de la Nación) Congreso Pedagógico Nacional –Provincia de Córdoba 2021-07-02 Pineau, Pablo (Doctor en Educación, Profesor de Historia de la Educación Argentina y Latinoamericana de la UBA) Entrevista Mariana Antoñanzas (Área de Contenidos-Radio Nacional) 1939-10-27 Canción del Estudiante (Francisco García Jiménez - Ernesto Galeano - Carlos Guastavino) por Coro Escolar [Final del Concurso que declara ganadora a la canción] `Imagine´ (John Lennon) por Giovanni Mirabassi [2001 del Álbum Avanti!] `El Estudiante´ por Los Twist [1991 del Álbum Cataratas Musicales] Edición: Fabián Panizzi
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Imagine there's no heaven It's easy if you try No hell below us Above us only sky Imagine all the people Living for today Imagine there's no countries It isn't hard to do Nothing to kill or die for And no religion too Imagine all the people Living life in peace You may say I'm a dreamer But I'm not the only one I hope someday you'll join us And the world will be as one Imagine no possessions I wonder if you can No need for greed or hunger A brotherhood of man Imagine all the people Sharing all the world You may say I'm a dreamer But I'm not the only one I hope someday you'll join us And the world will live as one Traduzir para português
Isn't it about time people people of color had equal access to capital markets? That's the mission of the Dream Exchange. It is the first equity market founded and owned by a group of people who are from minority communities. Today's Necessary Conversation is with the Founder and CEO of this exciting venture - Mr. Joe Cecala.About Joe Cecala & Dream exchangeInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/dreamexchangeofficial/@dreamexchangeofficialTwitter- https://twitter.com/dreamexofficial@dreamexofficialFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/dreamexchangeofficial@dreamexchangeofficialLinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/dream-exchange/@Dream ExchangeYouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt4C97Nd1IcrtQ1M4Lw0nzwJoe Cecala is the Founder and CEO of Dream Exchange, a stock exchange in formation. Mr. Cecala is a world renowned expert in capital markets and corporate finance. His research on the U.S. capital markets is published in Oxford University's Handbook on IPO's. Mr. Cecala is also a trained CPA, and securities lawyer with an expertise in small business capital raising. In the late 1990's, Mr. Cecala was legal counsel for the company that created the first electronic stock exchange to trade stock over the internet. That company went on to become the electronic infrastructure used by the New York Stock Exchange.Mr. Cecala is also a large contributor to a piece of legislation called the Main Street Growth Act or H.R. 2899 to create venture stock exchanges in the U.S. Dream Exchange will be the first venture exchange in the U.S.As a former civil rights lawyer, Mr. Cecala is a passionate about social issues and effecting meaningful change on our society.Here is a Transcript of Today's ShowDave Lorenzo (00:02):How do we translate what you're doing into other industries that desperately need it to other industries where you you've worked in particular are known as just all, almost all white in leadership and that's the practice of law and that's, you know, CPA firms or even big ticket consulting firms. Why can't law firms? Why can't CPA firms, why can't big ticket consulting firms, figure this out, Joe,Joe Cecala (00:32):I appreciate your question. Actually. No one has asked me the question, that question that you just asked right now in, in the, I've probably done a hundred podcasts since July. So thank you for actually being brave enough to open up the conversation because that's the one that I don't get the opportunity to say I'm filmed, like I'm doing right now and I'm happy to say it, you know? So yeah. Thank you for doing that. That's awesome.Dave Lorenzo (01:01):Hey there, folks. Welcome to another edition of the inside BS show today, we're taking you inside the creation of a new financial exchange. That's right. Imagine if you could be in the room when the New York stock exchange started, or imagine if you could be with the founder of the NASDAQ and ask him or her any question that you wanted. Well, we've got that opportunity today. My guest today is Joe Cecala and he's the founder and CEO of dream exchange. Now this is a stock exchange information. How many times do you get to be in the room where it happens when it comes to the formation of a new stock exchange? Mr. Cecala is a world renowned expert in capital markets and corporate finance. His research on the us capital markets is published in Oxford university's handbook on IPO's. He's also a trained CPA and a securities lawyer with expertise in small business capital raising in the late 1990s, Mr.Dave Lorenzo (02:10):Mr. Cecala was legal counsel for the company that created the first electronic stock exchange to trade stock over the internet. That company went on to become the electronic infrastructure used by the New York stock exchange. Mr. Cecala is also a large contributor to a piece of legislation called main street growth act, the main street growth act or HR 28 and 99 to create venture stock exchanges. And the U S Dream Exchange will be the first venture exchange in the U S . Joe is a former civil rights lawyer, and he's passionate about social issues and affecting meaningful change on our society. This week's necessary conversation is with Mr. Joseph Cecala.Dave Lorenzo (03:01):So Joe, tell us about the inspiration for the dream exchange. What led you to you know, how, how does this idea come about?Joe Cecala (03:12):So just a little bit of my eclectic background to kind of forest Gump my way through my career to think I could start a stock exchange. I, I really it's a it's born of archipelago. So I was in the room once before, as you described it. When archipelago was being constructed and born in the late 1990s just understanding how capital markets go about what they call hunting for liquidity and and really being a small business, transactional lawyer, and seeing that, that wasn't available to most of the most ingenious people in our society. They are raising capital. Today's a relationship-driven environment. So if you've got good relationships, you can raise money. If you don't, doesn't matter. If you've got the best idea, you don't get the same exposure. So I brought the combination of those things together over the last 10 years, really, and started to formulate how we could build a brand new type of exchange.Joe Cecala (04:15):And I've assembled a great team and we're in, we're building the pipes as we speak. And really, I also, you know, I started my career really wanting to just be a business lawyer, but in, in Chicago, in the 1990s there was just such civil unrest a bit like we, what we just went through. And so some of my law partners and I got together and we took on a lot of pro bono, civil rights cases, and it just became very passionate. I became really a member of the, the fabric of the black community in Chicago. And in fact, consulted the Chicago urban league entrepreneurial center and did a lot of things in the black community here. And I just saw all this combination of unique things as a way to forward change in our society where capital markets and economic prosperity and the rights of our citizens to have a free and open market, really all the convergence of all my experience, my career really came there together in doing this a little bit, my military background too.Joe Cecala (05:21):I was an armor officer and I just learned that you, you really have to have a compassion for other people. The army really taught me that you know, in spite of the fact that it's designed to go out and kill other people you know, surprisingly I love the army. I'm, I'm part of the army family as well. And that's been, my leadership style has been running the organization as if we're on. We're kind of like we left the boats on the beach at Normandy and we are headed to Berlin and therein lies the birth of the dream exchange. So we're not co we're not going back into the ocean. We're, we're, we're on a mission to change our society and do it through the dream exchange. And it's kind of how we operate soDave Lorenzo (06:06):Well, first of all, thank you for your service. And second of all, let's talk about the aspirational nature of being the first minority owned stock exchange. Is it your opinion that this is going to unlock a whole generation of people of color who own their businesses now going public? Because the playing field is going to be level, is that part of the drive behind this?Joe Cecala (06:34):It, it, I mean, it has been the drive behind it ironically for more than 13 years or so. I said 10, but it's closer to 13. So I've been screaming this from the ramparts for 13 years. Ever since we started working with the Chicago urban league entrepreneurial center, and there are genius minority owned businesses with products that actually could change our society and raising capital seemed to be a bit more difficult. There just wasn't a relationship-driven, they didn't the, the urban league entrepreneurs didn't know the partner at Goldman Sachs. Not that I demonized Goldman Sachs, listen, this is not about making the rest of the world wrong, but we're in a lane where these two statistics are overwhelming. One is that 92% of all job opportunities happen after a company goes public. So if you have a a hundred person employ a hundred persons, a team, it, a public offering will grow your company to a thousand people.Joe Cecala (07:36):That's not me saying that that's the the treasury and sec IPO task force says that. And then you factor in the, this, this really compelling statistic, which is one black owned company in the 230 year history of the New York stock exchange has ever been listed. So when you marry those two statistics together, you can see that there's a community of people who don't have a large corporate living wage, meaningful career path jobs. You have to almost leave that community to expand prosperity and opportunity. And we have decided to bring the prosperity and opportunity to the community. So we, we really put our 10 years of shouting this and R and R our equity, where our mouth is because we are you know, we're working out certain details. The, the the funding from the it's a black owned capital group.Joe Cecala (08:37):So you know, their, their money's coming in and we're working out how to actually fund getting open. But, you know, we put our equity or our mouth is when we're done, we will be 60% black owned. And that is, I'm very proud of that. You know, if, if the world worked where Hey, become a partner, literally take your business and become a partner. And that's what the dream exchange will do. People will be able to invest in that community directly. You will become partners with black owned companies through your equity investments. That's what we're all about doing. And I think, yeah, to answer the first part of your question is there is a brand new generation of people that are in this world. We had over a million reaches through the black enterprise press release. So black enterprise released this last June or July whenever went out and a million people were came through our website. We had thousands of people on our webinars, and I would say the 75 to 90% were young black entrepreneurs, or believe it or not a tremendous number of black accredited investors going, Hey, how do I invest? So this is a phenomenon. I didn't, you know, a million people speaks of volumes. So yeah, this is a paradigm shift in American finance that's happening right now,Dave Lorenzo (09:59):Basically you're, you're unlocking the door to a whole world of capital that many people didn't realize was out there. So do you think what you're doing will then help transcend just this project? And do you think that all of a sudden there's going to be a shift and there will be funds created and an entire segment of capital markets where this element of helping people understand the importance of diversity plays into the capital raising process. So in other words, is there going to be like a, you know, like there are, there are funds that focus just on, you know, tech companies, could there be funds in the future that just focus on companies that are interested in diversity? Is this going to open the door to a whole world that really could, I mean, money speaks volumes to people. So could this open the door to a whole world where we could truly see the democratization of finance,Joe Cecala (11:05):This is it's already happening. So there are actually a number of, of funds that are being dedicated to you know, direct investment in, in minority owned companies. And the capital's coming. What we're doing though, is bridging a gap of access to the word. When we surveyed to create our brand five years ago, the top word that we surveyed was access. And it was access not only to the capital from the business owner, for the business owner, it was access to the it was access to the I guess investor and business owner sharing, access to one another. In other words, the investors don't see the deals you know, where do, where do you find it? Here is a great example. We have a, a friend of mine has been a friend of mine for 14 years. He is a, a black disabled veteran.Joe Cecala (12:07):Okay. He was an army ranger. He literally jumped out of airplanes for a living, and he owns a company that can handle electronic waste recycling. So it's a huge environmental problem. We can't just dump environmental waste in the landfills. There's precious metals, there's glass, there's toxins, and he strips it all out and separates all the metals, recycles them recycles the glass. And he's got a method where there's this junior college curriculum that's been accepted at several junior colleges. And he can actually transition people from a correctional facility into a career path in his company. He's the dream of an investor? He's he, like I said, a black disabled veteran, like how many different? And he's a great guy. Well, he wants to put thousands of people to work in the Washington DC area. So as we move forward with more and more and more business organizations like that, capital's gonna flow to him for a multitude of reasons.Joe Cecala (13:15):And people are using ESG environmental sustainable green. That's, that's been the mantra they're actually evaluating major us corporations on a score as to whether they're environmental sustainable and green. Well, we're adding D to the ESG. So we look at it like DSG, it's, diverse environment, environmental, sustainable, and green. We do all those things and we take brilliant entrepreneurs and we get them the capital. They need to expand products, the foundational principle of the dream exchanges. When we do that, we actually survive better as a society and as a human race. And I didn't invent that. That is just true. What we, when we give money to things that help us survive better, we get more surviving. And if we, if we isolate a segment of our population and they're not given the same opportunity, well, they're not going to survive very well. And we're, we're the, I think we are the paradigm shift in this entire environment to make that, to make that change come about. Hopefully it happens soon and it happens within my lifetime, but the dream exchange I created for decades to come, this should be an institution like the New York stock exchange, 30 and 40 and 50 years from now where we've actually changed the very fabric of America and, and our, and our globe by getting money in the hands of people who help help our society be better off.Dave Lorenzo (14:38):Okay. So what is needed, what is the, what is needed to, for you to make sure that when the dream exchange launches, it is the, you know, the most successful launch you're, you're, you're doing a lot of media, so you, you have the outreach to generate awareness. What about from a, from an infrastructure standpoint, what is needed to make sure that this is the successful launch that you planned it to be?Joe Cecala (15:11):Right? So there's, there's two things. The first thing is the actual state-of-the-art technology that is, you know, financial technology is now look, we, we transfer money on it, on an app on, in an unprecedented way. So we're playing in a very state-of-the-art technology environment. We're going to be having some announcements. I'll wet, everybody's whistle. We have some, some team leaders who we're onboarding now that are globally recognized people. Who've decided to join our team because they aligned with our purposes. So we have a small team building the proverbial pipes. That's first we have to build a state-of-the-art system, which we're in, it's in progress. The second thing is doing the media we're doing, because we're getting the message and the education out there to find the, the small companies and emerging companies that have never considered a public market as an option to raise their money.Joe Cecala (16:16):So we're, we're vetting and beginning of the conversation process, so that when we do create our listing rules, we will have an inventory. I would like to have an inventory when we launch of sequential, initial public offerings in our rules that allow for that to be an instant success. And then the last component is the liquidity. And ironically, that has become perhaps the easiest conversation. I've seen, I've been doing this a long time. I've actually done a lot of kind of what they call diversity contracts for, for businesses. And they tend to be very transactional. So you know, a large fortune 100 has a diversity program and they want to spend money on diverse businesses. They wanna, they want the guy who delivers information technology, or who's even delivering office supplies. They want to set aside a portion of their spend for a minority owned company.Joe Cecala (17:20):But what we've done is we've, we've made one company very profitable and it's, it is, it's a good thing. I'm not saying it's bad. It's just not a global solution to how to get the bar raised and to get the, the kind of the, the tide up. So all of those small minority companies, as well as just entrepreneurial companies, it's not like we are only doing minority companies, but when we flow money into those small companies, they'll expand and do better. So we're much more of a global solution where I'm done with transactional half solutions. We want to, we want a complete solution. So those are the three component parts to liquidity, the listings and the state-of-the-art environment where we're connected to, to what's called the national market system or the national best bid best offer a system that was actually created by archipelago 25 years ago. So those are the key ingredients, and we are, we're a hot knife through butter on all three right now. It's going extremely well. We have big announcements coming of our partnerships in the not too distant future. SoDave Lorenzo (18:27):Great. That's fantastic. All right. So let's talk a little bit about the, kind of the, the mission and purpose of dream exchange and how to ensure that that carries on. And it becomes as it becomes an institution like the NYC, like the NASDAQ. So as long as Joe's involved, I know that the dream exchange is going to be true to its mission and offer opportunities to businesses that have owners of color minority owned businesses. But what happens when we got big box that starts to flow through the dream exchange, and you decide to, you know, you're gonna move on to the next big venture. Is it part of your, you know, your founding by-laws that there is some percentage of businesses that are listed that have to be minority owned? How can we be sure that this is going to be a long-term solution?Joe Cecala (19:17):Yes. The, the short answer to that is yes. Long-term actually from the very beginning this was about creating a an organization that was not attached to any particular identity. You know, Apple computer and Steve jobs are, you know, peanut butter and jelly. The way I've designed, everything I'm doing is to make the mission of this and the, and, and, and the corporate organizational governance easily detachable from me personally. I like being the founder. I'm having a great time. I love my life right now. It's, you know, I close my eyes. I dream about the dream exchange. I wake up, I'm the dream exchange all day. It's, it's a wonderful, fulfilling thing to do, but even our brand. So when we started we had this complex name and I went and I asked I don't know if you've ever heard of Cheryl Berman.Joe Cecala (20:17):Cheryl was the last person to hold the title, chief creative officer for Leo Burnett. And she is the the force behind the brand of the dream exchange. So even before I knew what policy I wanted. I knew the mechanics, I knew the heavy duty financial mechanical world, which is trading, and those are all my clients. And look, I built a, I helped build the stock exchange. So we had to take it out of that as a brand, so that we would never lose the integrity of the purpose behind why do we need another stock exchange? You know, so we need this because the purpose is, look at stock exchange is a very simple exercise, matching buyers and sellers electronically is not. It is even in today's environment is regulated. It is, it's not super complicated. Okay. It's not a probe on Mars.Joe Cecala (21:13):So how do we make sure? And from the very first conversation to build our brand we have in a, in kind of indoctrinated into all policy, all rules, everything we're doing comes the, the purposes behind the brand. Actually our brand personality, Cheryl was wonderful. She actually was. I think she's the person who led the team that coined the expression. You deserve a break today. So she's a genius marketing person. And when she was working with us she said, what we have to do is capture the personality of the exchange that lives forever. And she also did this survey where the, our brand's personality, if it were a combination of people, it would be John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and John Lennon, not a single financial person was identified with what we were doing because what would, what would they do with a stock exchange?Joe Cecala (22:20):What would the integrity of that message carried forward? And look I have a dream and ask not what you can do you know you know, w w w John F. Kennedy I'm gonna butcher his, is the quote, you know, ask what you can do for your country. That's what would be the integrity of what we are moving forward doing? Imagine John Lennon, you know, we're all about what those three people would take a viewpoint of the financial markets, and then we're bringing in the mechanics, we're bringing in the expertise of, yeah, we have limit orders. We have we have, you know, mechanics. So, and we're actually, you know, some of the things that have been happening recently, we have ideas on how to actually change trade mechanics in the kind of the emerging company environment to sort of put a stop to some of like recently the, the game stop, Robin hood stuff. We have ideas on how to change market rules that will help you know, alleviate some of those problems for the small firm, small business. So that's the integrity.Dave Lorenzo (23:33):Yeah. So, so, so let's, let's talk a little bit about that. So first let's start with volume, right? Doesn't there need to be a significant amount of volume, so that we can ensure that there's, that there's no manipulation happening. And how do you, how do you plan on building that volume to start?Joe Cecala (23:55):Right. So right now, okay. What we have, we, and that's where the main street growth act kind of weighs in. It's a brand new law. I believe it or not, that law was introduced in 2018 actually was introduced in 2016 to Congress and it got and went nowhere. And then when our team started to collaborate and deliver our research to Congress we realized that there are specialized trading tiers that are needed and a new type of exchange called the venture exchange. So we're not only building a national market exchange, we're building a brand new type of stock exchange called the venture exchange. And what that will allow for is customized rules that are protect investors, but simultaneously protect the emerging company from perhaps, you know, like we have short-selling, you know, if you, if you look at a short sale and I don't know what the sophistication of the whole audiences, but I, I actually have a webinar where I go into detail on this topic, where I explained the mechanics of short selling now, a short sale in the big market.Joe Cecala (25:03):It's not so horrible if you're want to short IBM, you're, you know, you're not going to put IBM out of business or chase or Apple. They have a trillion dollar balance sheet at Apple. You're not going to hurt them by thinking that price is going to decline in the short term. So you shored them fine. But when you do that to an extremely small public company some with small, some small public companies, if it weren't for bad news, there'd be no news. So if you're going to trade off a bad news, you're just hurting the effort of a good company, perhaps to, to maintain its equity share value. So we need a customized marketplace. Now that law I actually went and met with every member of the house financial services committee, and I've probably had 300 congressional and Senate meetings over the last three years.Joe Cecala (25:55):And we were able to get 56 members of the house, financial services committee to vote 56 to zero to move that, that bill to the floor. And then 435 members of the house voted for 35 to zero to move it to the Senate. And it was attached to the 2018 appropriations law that never passed Congress. And the Senate voted 99 to zero was never taken out. So we have this consensus, which is, yeah. So we're, we're gonna, we're, we're taking another run at it this year. We already know we're kind of baked. Congresswoman Maxine waters has been, and her team she's the chairman of house financial services committee. She's been nothing but helpful. She sees this as a way to help the small business constituents as a tax-free look, we're not going to put this on the taxpayers. Let's invest in the businesses, let's get capital to them.Joe Cecala (26:49):So those customized trading tiers, especially in a venture exchange will allow for all the stock exchanges is a set of rules. So it'll be customized rules to assure that we have a trading volumes and we monitor certain volumes and limitations on it. So there's no pump and dump schemes. Like there has been in the, over the counter markets so that the companies are properly vetted before they list so that the the, the book runners and the direct market makers can actually make money. We want intermediaries to make money, and that will interest them like it was in the seventies and the eighties, Hey, there's a new IPO. You don't hear that anymore. I can get you in early on a new IPO. What we have is unicorns that are worth billions. And by the time they generally reached the public market, the wealth creation of getting in early has been harvested, and you can get in an IPO and hopefully it will go up, but it w it's not like you know, Microsoft was a $60 million IPO in the mid eighties. What, whatever genius decided to buy and hold from 1986 to today is quite wealthy. And we want to restore that wealth creation to the investor and the, and how many Microsofts can we create in this incubator, stock exchange environment? That's our goal. Okay.Dave Lorenzo (28:12):Okay. So let's talk a little bit about how the, how the big boys view you right now. What's, what's some of the feedback that you've gotten from the MYFC the NASDAQ, are they I mean, based on what you told me about the legislation, you know, you don't, you don't get unanimous legislation passing if there's somebody lobbying on the other side. So do you think it's because they don't take you seriously? Or do you think it's because they're, you know, the, I mean, I'd love to believe that they think this is an idea whose time has come, but my, my history business just tells me that. They're probably just saying, Oh, go ahead and have your little exchange. We'll see how that goes.Joe Cecala (28:56):So it's, it's a little bit of both. I think that we have when we started like working with Congress about five years ago it was kind of, we were kind of the mosquito at the barbecue. It was like, Oh, there's a mosquito. And we, we've kind of become the annoying you know, Segal at this point. So there's a little bit of that, but I would, I I'd actually give kudos. So the NASDAQ is overwhelmingly cooperative and very, they've got all their weight alongside ours. And it's been a wonderful experience where we're quite collaborative, the NASDAQ people. Everyone agrees that the market that we're entering is so enormous that we can actually create our brand in our market and almost never overlap the the NASDAQ or the New York stock exchange, the New York stock exchange in the ice the Intercontinental exchange group that owns the New York stock exchange.Joe Cecala (30:06):They have a little bit more of the viewpoint of, Oh yeah, go have your little exchange. You know, the, the New York stock exchange is a national treasure. It's actually where a company wants to be listed on, on that, you know you know, I guess historic environment, and they're gonna be the conventional route. We're not taking that away from anyone. So they don't view us as, as an issue at all. To the extent that in the electronic volume environment, there is only one, but, you know, there's, there's a pie and there are now seven exchanges in the country. There've been three exchanges, new exchanges born last year. The members exchange is a extremely exciting exchange. I like them a lot. They've been, you know, I had a couple of getting to know you is maybe more than a year ago.Joe Cecala (31:03):They they're like more power to you there. And here's, what's interesting. It's a matter of whether you intend to compete on volume and data sales or on new listings. So the NASDAQ that controls probably 75% of IPO's that's, if you're going public today, generally you're going to the NASDAQ. They don't care because those billion dollar IPOs are not the dream exchanges, sweet spot. We're a 100 to $500 million market cap companies that will probably, you know, they'll either stay on the dream exchange or they'll graduate to the NASDAQ or NYC. So we've become a complimentary exchange for them. The other exchanges like the CVOE the investors exchange members exchange, they're not even attempting to compete for listings with NASDAQ or New York stock exchange. So that environment is very benign. No one's given us any trouble. And I think the, the fact that we're minority owned and we're dedicated to a certain of philosophical segment, that it may be complex for us.Joe Cecala (32:18):There may be while we're, we're, we're searching for fewer companies that are viable, that that makes our business plan a bit more difficult, but it also makes it less interesting to what you just said there. I share your cynicism. I've been raising money for, for 30 years. And there are we're we're paradigm shifting certain of the old rules. Greed is good. Dog-Eat-Dog world you know, every man for himself, zero sum game, we believe that in the small investing market, and I've this, I've personally experienced this, that a good group of investors who love the company and a good group of management who are like literally dedicated, like they're on a religious mission to establishing and growing a company and a good product. When you get those three combinations, a zero sum game, dog-eat-dog it doesn't apply. Everybody just wants to get the job done.Joe Cecala (33:12):And those are the, they give birth to the best ideas in our society. So profitability, one of our webinars discusses how to put a value on your business when you don't have profits, how do you, how does a venture capital company do that? I have two webinars that discuss why Tesla motors didn't make money until last July, but as somehow the largest auto manufacturer in the world. Well, if you have the idea to mass produce electronic cars, you're worth a lot of money, and we're not really looking at your, your, your, your EBITDA. We don't care get that guy successful. And eventually my, my returns from the appreciation of my stock price and the profitability someday will all make me a wise investor. We need to take that into a micro environment and wet. That's what the dream exchange is all about doing, finding the next Tesla before it's Tesla.Dave Lorenzo (34:10):That's great. That's fantastic. So those webinars, can we find them at dream x.com? That's D R E a M E x.com. Are the webinars there? Yes.Joe Cecala (34:19):Yeah. So there are links to the webinars, but a lot of them are just on YouTube. So there's a kind of a dream act, dream exchange channel on YouTube. So all of our full videos are, they're not the promotional ones, so those are each like an hour in duration. And very informative if you're a small business owner to check out how to, how to put, how to price your, your investment and your equity in a brand new way that I've been doing for a very long time. So yeah, w YouTube is probably easier to get to, but if you go through our website, all the links are there to be able to access the information.Dave Lorenzo (35:00):All right, we're going to put all that. We'll put all that in the show notes for folks. All right, Joe, let's, let's spend just a couple of minutes talking about a subject that is important to me. It's important to my listeners, and that is diversity and diversity in particularly in professional services. So we we're in a time now. That is that's really tough and it's look, I think it's tough because all of a sudden, I, the last five years, there's all this racism that was always there, has now hit us in the face. And we haveDave Lorenzo (35:38):To, I think we have to have conversations about the way we communicate, how we reevaluate the way we look at the world, because it, you know, a lot of people who are unlike me thought, well, we elected Barack Obama president. Well, that's over now. Right? Everything's gotta be fine. And it wasn't. And I was ignorant. I was foolish. I was stupid for thinking that. So talk to me about the challenges now in doing what you're doing in the current environment. Is it just a matter of, Hey, this was there all the time and now it's in our face, so let's have conversations about it or has it actually gotten worse?Joe Cecala (36:21):W no, this is this has been there. This is not new. It's ironic because my first webinars and first podcasts, and you know, I was on, I've been on Fox news and in forums and the wall street journal talking about this for the last, you know, 10 months. And I would, the first thing I would say is that like, Y you know black stock expect on stock exchange. And, and I, and I used to think you're only paying attention to me now about something I've been saying for 15 years, because of the unrest in our society that boiled over. And th th this is absolutely something that by my own personal experience, in my personal views is true for me. And that is that you know, I grew up in North Austin, in Chicago. I, I, you know, when I was six and seven years old and went across the street into the park to play with my friends, well, half of my friends were black.Joe Cecala (37:29):So for me, it took a, it actually took an educational process recognizing because I wasn't, I just wasn't trained that way by my parents. I didn't have a distinguishing factor of that person is better or worse, or that's where prejudice comes in, seeing them seeing a different person look, I'm white white skin, but seeing differences, and then using differences to make decisions has historically been something. And you, you hit the nail on the head. I think there were a S there was a certain segment of the population who in fact had kind of an innate racism and they thought, okay, we elected a Breck black president, Ali Ali assumption free you know, as if that was the panacea for all of societal ills. And all it did was demonstrated. We have successful black entertainers, we have successful black athletes. We actually have a tremendous number of successful black political figures.Joe Cecala (38:44):And what, what are we missing? We're not actually celebrating the brilliance of the business and professional community of black people. It's there hidden there, isn't a, wow, there's a captain of industry and the black community has a seat at the table if you want to call it, which is what the dream exchange I think represents to our society. And this goes back to my, like I said, this is a deeply personal thing because I began to recognize it. My, my, I have very good friends, one of our key advisors and actually a member of our capital group now of the, of the black owned capital group is Dwayne Kyle's. His father was Reverend Samuel Kyles. He was standing next to Martin Luther King when he was assassinated. And he's been my friend for 20 years. He's my daughter. And he have his godfather.Joe Cecala (39:43):He's among my best friends in my life long before. This was even a, a theory of idea. And one of the things that he and I have discussed, you know, often is the origin of where we come from and a solution to correcting, you know, 150 year old problem, maybe perhaps a 400 year old problem. And that 150 year old problem is, you know, we went great. The 13th amendment has been enacted you're on your own. Well, that doesn't really take full responsibility as a society for what was created. Okay. And the, the place that has been we've fought through all of the educational and all, you know, we have w we fought through many, many, many Wars fighting through it. And the one area that has not indoctrinated itself into the fabric of our society is economic prosperity in communities where you're just less inclined to not view society as something that's hurting you.Joe Cecala (40:53):And I, you know, and I've said it I'm a, I'm, I'm a veteran. My brother's a veteran. My father had four bronze battle stars during world war II. I happened to understand people who who see the flag as a symbol of something, suppressing them. It doesn't bother me that someone would have that viewpoint. It doesn't bother me at all. And for me rather patriotic, I have a disabled veteran hand-carved flag over my shoulder. Cause one of my friends owns a company that makes hand-carved flags when they handed my mother, the flag off of my father's casket. And, and, and the soldier announced on behalf of a grateful nation, I'm giving you this flag. Well, that flag to me became symbolic of my dad. So, but simultaneously I'm not offended when someone is saying, look, the system itself is doing something to suppress a segment of our society.Joe Cecala (41:52):And if we don't fix it, look, you'll, you'll want more. You want more civil unrest, let's just keep not fixing the same old problem. So I'm here with a genuine solution. I'm here with a genuine piece of the American pie in the fabric of what it means to be free in a free and open market. And what's interesting about that is when we resolve that in the black community, it's, it's black, Hispanic, and Asian, we across the board in general, but more pronounced in the black community when we resolve that, we actually are all free. And, and the changing of that viewpoint is going to be done in conversations like this, where we're actually talking about a real solution, real opportunity, not symbolic opportunity. And we're changing from symbolism to real opportunity in the capital markets when branch Rickey got Jackie Robinson to play baseball.Joe Cecala (42:55):That was a real solution. We could have had all the symbolic solutions before that, but now you wouldn't say, Oh, you know, if you're a good baseball player and you're black, you can't become a major leaguer, right? Well, I want it to be, if you're a black entrepreneur at a black business owner, you have the, exactly the same opportunity as every other person in this country, by virtue of the fact that we became actually bill, bill Ellison, who was one of the early investors. He said the dream exchanges, the branch Rickey of finance, we're going to come in and actually forever change this industry and contribute to creating true equality in our society. And what's funny, sorry, you put a nickel in me. I love my, what I do. I was on a call the other day with one of our staff.Joe Cecala (43:47):Gus Tucker is a wonderful guy. He works for us. He, he was actually one of the leaders of the urban leagues entrepreneurial program. And he called me later and he called our chief operating officer. She said, you know, I was on a call and there were three black guys and two white guys. And in my career that doesn't happen very often. There were three black professionals creating a stock exchange and more black people were on the call than white people. He goes that hasn't been happening to me for the last 30 years. And that made me feel like that's my pay. That's that this is the, the actual, it's actually an economic reward to me. I could have done a lot of other things. I've a lawyer CPA. I could've made a of money. I think my wife would have preps.Joe Cecala (44:34):She certainly would have bought nicer things over the years. But you know, I'm 15 years in this and I'm not giving up until we make this change. We're going to do it. And I think society after this last year is now ready to receive the communication that I'm delivering and not look at me and, and, and our group and the people we're adding to the group as if somehow it's sort of like a Pat on the head. This is not a pet on that. This is real change. This is be ready because there are going to be a paradigm shift in finance in a way that has never happened in the 230 year history of our country. It's happening now. And I hope we're at the tip of that spear. I'm willing to, I'm willing to be the tip of that arrow that makes this change for everyone.Dave Lorenzo (45:26):So how do we translate what you're doing into other industries that desperately need it to other industries where you you've worked in particular are known as just all, almost all white in leadership. And that's the practice of law and that's, you know, CPA firms or even big ticket consulting firms, you know, years ago when I was, when I was at a big ticket consulting company, myself, one of my clients was a women's wear retailer. And it was a women's wear retailer that, you know, candidly, you could tell just by walking by their stores was predominantly, the, the company itself was predominantly white. All the employees in the stores were white. You know, the leadership all throughout the ranks was white. And so they're, they're a big client of mine. I get called in and they said, Dave, we have a diversity initiative going on.Dave Lorenzo (46:18):How do we, how do we get more black managers in our stores? And now Joe, here's what was happening. Okay. The diversity initiative came from the fact that they were opening a store on 120 fifth street in Harlem. Okay. That, that was their diversity initiative. They were like, Oh my God, we are, you know, the store is going to open in two weeks and we don't have a black manager. What do we do? So I said, well, let's look at your verse. Let's look at your board of directors, all white let's look at your management committee, all white let's look at the president of each of your brands, all white let's look at your division managers. Okay. There's there are a couple of, a couple of Latin division managers. That's great, but they're in Puerto Rico, right? So, you know, you want people to come work for your company when they have no clear career path, Joe, you know, that was like 20 years ago. Okay. So now, you know, retail, they got it, right. People of color have spending power. So there, a lot of retail has figured it figured this out. Why can't law firms? Why can't CPA firms? Why can't big ticket consulting firms figure this out, Joe.Joe Cecala (47:30):Yeah. You're, you're you're hitting on there's there's you're hitting on the major obstacle. Okay. Which you, we were talking about exchange obstacles. Those are kind of easy. I think we're going to easily overcome them the major obstacle. And I think that, excuse me, I think that Dwayne would generally agree with what I'm saying, which is we're changing the conversation. I, at the other end of, of the spectrum, which is we're going in, in the, in the black community and changing the conversation where a new generation of people who are interested in wealth creation are getting an educational process, coupled with a place to actually apply what they've learned. So we're not just saying, okay, because I will tell you I'm, I'm amazed at the extremely talented black professionals in finance that I've now like have come out everywhere. Okay. Like, wow, I didn't even know he existed in this woman exists.Joe Cecala (48:43):And so those people are now, Oh, wait, we now have a hub where as we apply this in the professional services community, that's surrounding what we do now. Think about what you just said. You cannot go public without a CPA firm. You cannot go public without a law firm. You cannot go public without a, a, some form of intermediary. Although we're lessening the investment banking, money con consideration to more professional services, consultive, intermediaries. Okay. So what, what is going to happen is as we see these black owned companies getting, getting capital, well, naturally the service providing of that and the choice of hiring those you know, those, I guess, high powered, you know, the thoroughbred consultant who comes in and he's just like, gosh, we need that guy. Well, we opened up communication lines that say that McKenzie associates consultant the black community.Joe Cecala (49:51):Now we'll have another side of educational process because if there's no black owned company well, are you really, if you're not a black owned company and the CEO and the board, and you just named it, the CEO, the board that there there's not, Oh, wait a minute. Do we have a a black owned law firm? Do we have a black lawyer? Do we have a black accountant? Well, if you it's a sequence of problems, which is if the company isn't there, they're not hiring the professional. So now when we, we go earlier on the sequence and we actually get corporate, that is going to be able to build teams through the companies we're working with. Well, naturally that may actually be where diversity hiring becomes, like what I'm creating. I it's actually already happening where, well, there are more black professionals on this call than white professionals.Joe Cecala (50:47):Oh, well, I don't actually think about it. It's funny because I actually talked to my, my, my group is, you know, we have consultive process with, with what I think are deep rooted, like the integrity of civil rights, you know, Reverend Kyles, in my opinion, if you Google him, he's a wonderful man. There's a documentary about his life. He was a Baptist preacher in, in Memphis. And the story, you know, was w marching with, with Martin Luther King. The integrity of that is within our group. And the interesting observation was there was looking askance at it. If you made money. Like one of the guys said, you know, when I was growing up and we went to church on Sunday and there was a you know, a successful black business person, some of the, some of the, the congregation would go, Hmm, they look askance.Joe Cecala (51:43):Or that guy, how did you make your money? How'd you make that money? And it was like, it was money was sort of suspect. That's not true for this new generation of, of, of successful people. They're going, Hey, I want to be an entrepreneur. I want to participate in the IPO of, of the next big thing. And I'm actually creating the next big thing. And we're educating them on the public capital markets, because the vast power of the American public capital markets being brought to bear upon this problem that has been there for hundreds of years is the, this is just my personal opinion. It's the final stage that kind of will make this become gossamer. It's just going to go away because the prosperity will be there. And I said, my ancestors came here from Italy on a boat in the, you know, 1905. And my grandfather opened a store. And you know, we were of modest means my whole life. He, you know, that's where we come from a grow, Oh, Italian grocer in Chicago. And he bought a house. And when I talked to him, some of my black friends are going well, my great grandfather was a slave.Joe Cecala (52:59):So we have these varying degrees of indoctrination into the fabric of America. And what we have in the black community is a group that is not necessarily come through with economic prosperity. In fact, if anything, their labor was used to build prosperity for others. And we've never, I'm just calling the problem what it is I'm pointing at. It, it looks like a duck. It walks like a duck. It's a duck. If less we solve that, we will never be a free society. We will never have the safety and security and true freedom that exists in a free and open market system. It just won't exist. So that's really the purpose. The dream exchanges purposes are aligned with that. And I think you'll be pleasantly surprised in the future as to the, the individuals, celebrity black people who are on our communication lines right now, going, you got it.Joe Cecala (54:01):When we agree with what the dream exchange is saying. So that is where those black professionals are going to come from. They're going to be chosen in an environment because it actually will be more colorblind because why not have a, why not like instead of it. And so my, the punchline to this is, I said, don't, we need a diversity manager. Don't we don't, we need the job title of diversity manager in our company. And one of the guys was laughing. He said, we are the diversity manager for the country. No, one's worried about whether you're going to hire someone who's back. So nobody's concerned about whether the dream exchange is true to its purposes and being diverse. So don't worry about diversity manager. We're just hiring everybody that can put this exchange there. And we have this, we just, I feel like I have a, kind of a stable of thoroughbred horses waiting to race, and we are in good shape.Joe Cecala (54:59):I just want to, I hope I have enough energy in my little horse to finish the race. But that's, that's where it's going to come from these black professionals in finance consulting, law accounting. They're going to have opportunity that currently does not exist in the capital markets and reign prosperity and wealth upon upon a segment of society that just has an Abbot. So I appreciate your question actually. No one has asked me the question, that question that you just asked right now in, in the, I've probably done a hundred podcasts since July. So thank you for actually being brave enough to open up the conversation, because that's the one that I don't get the opportunity to say, I'm filmed, like I'm doing right now and I'm happy to say it, you know? So yeah. Thanks. Thank you for doing that for, for the dream exchange. That's awesome.Dave Lorenzo (55:51):Well, let me just say Godspeed to you into the dream exchange because it's time has come. And I know you've got a long road ahead of you, but I'm, I'm proud. I'm honored that we could be a part of having this conversation with you. And I'm hoping that five years from now, seven years from now, you come back on and we're talking about how this success has sucks, has exceeded even your expectations. You're awesome, Dave, thank you.Dave Lorenzo (56:26):So folks, if you want to find out more about dream exchange, go to dream x.com, D R E a M E x.com. We're also going to put the YouTube link in the show notes. So you can see those webinars that Joe was talking about. I'm also going to put some information about Joe up there. Joe's he's had an incredible career. And from talking to him today, you get the feeling that he's kind of just getting started. So my guest today was Joe Kayla, and he is the founder and the CEO of dream exchange, a stock market. That is information. It's a stock exchange that's information. This is the inside BS show. My name is Dave Lorenzo, and we're here every single day. And we have conversations that take you inside. You get inside the business strategy. We share insider business secrets, and we also cut through all the inside BS that may be holding you back more great conversations like this are to come join me back here again tomorrow until then. Here's hoping you make a great living and live a great life.
Í Rokklandi í dag ætla ég að fjalla um snillinginn og morðingjann Phil Spector sem lést 16. Janúar sl. 81 árs að aldri. Spector var búinn að sitja í fanglelsi síðan 2009 fyrir morðið á leikonunni Lönu Clarkson sem hann sagði reyndar að hefði skotið sig sjálf - óvart, á heimili sínu í Los Angeles árið 2003. Phil Spector sló í gegn aðeins 19 ár gamall með sínu fyrsta lagi; To know him is to love him. Titilinn fékk hann af legsteini pabba síns sem framdi sjálfsmorð þegar Phil var 9 ára gamall. Mamma hans var geðveik. 21 árs var hann orðinn miljónamæringur og búinn að stofna plötufyrirtæki. Það lék allt í höndunum á honum og allt sem hann snerti varð að gulli. Hann er maðurinn á bakvið „Wall of sound“ sem hann fékk með því að taka upp stórar hljómsveitir með mörgum hljóðfæraleikurum. Það var ekki óvanalegt að hann notaði 4 og 5 gítarleikara í upptökum og annað eins af píanóleikurum. Einn þeirra - Don Randi talar um Phil Spector í þættinum. Þeir voru vinir. Ég spjallaði við Randi í Rokklandi fyrir nokkrum árum. Phil Spector er maðurinn á bakvið marga stærstu smelli sjöunda og áttunda áratugarins; You?ve lost that loving feeling (The Righteous Brothers). Be my baby (The Ronettes). He?s a rebel (The Crystals). River deep, mountain high (Ike & Tina Turner). Unchained melody (The Righteous Brothers). The Long and winding road (The Beatles). Imagine (John Lennon). My Sweet Lord (George Harrison) og þannig mætti lengi telja. En smátt og smátt hætti frægðarsólin að skína á þennan mikla meistara sem hann var. Hann varð sífellt sérkennilegri í háttum - lokaði sig meira og minna inni í höllinni sinni glæsilegu í Hollywood og endaði svo lífið í fangelsi - dæmdur fyrir morð á ungri fallegri konu. Meira um Phil Spector - manninn og músíkina í Rokklandi í dag.
Í Rokklandi í dag ætla ég að fjalla um snillinginn og morðingjann Phil Spector sem lést 16. Janúar sl. 81 árs að aldri. Spector var búinn að sitja í fanglelsi síðan 2009 fyrir morðið á leikonunni Lönu Clarkson sem hann sagði reyndar að hefði skotið sig sjálf - óvart, á heimili sínu í Los Angeles árið 2003. Phil Spector sló í gegn aðeins 19 ár gamall með sínu fyrsta lagi; To know him is to love him. Titilinn fékk hann af legsteini pabba síns sem framdi sjálfsmorð þegar Phil var 9 ára gamall. Mamma hans var geðveik. 21 árs var hann orðinn miljónamæringur og búinn að stofna plötufyrirtæki. Það lék allt í höndunum á honum og allt sem hann snerti varð að gulli. Hann er maðurinn á bakvið „Wall of sound“ sem hann fékk með því að taka upp stórar hljómsveitir með mörgum hljóðfæraleikurum. Það var ekki óvanalegt að hann notaði 4 og 5 gítarleikara í upptökum og annað eins af píanóleikurum. Einn þeirra - Don Randi talar um Phil Spector í þættinum. Þeir voru vinir. Ég spjallaði við Randi í Rokklandi fyrir nokkrum árum. Phil Spector er maðurinn á bakvið marga stærstu smelli sjöunda og áttunda áratugarins; You?ve lost that loving feeling (The Righteous Brothers). Be my baby (The Ronettes). He?s a rebel (The Crystals). River deep, mountain high (Ike & Tina Turner). Unchained melody (The Righteous Brothers). The Long and winding road (The Beatles). Imagine (John Lennon). My Sweet Lord (George Harrison) og þannig mætti lengi telja. En smátt og smátt hætti frægðarsólin að skína á þennan mikla meistara sem hann var. Hann varð sífellt sérkennilegri í háttum - lokaði sig meira og minna inni í höllinni sinni glæsilegu í Hollywood og endaði svo lífið í fangelsi - dæmdur fyrir morð á ungri fallegri konu. Meira um Phil Spector - manninn og músíkina í Rokklandi í dag.
Í Rokklandi í dag ætla ég að fjalla um snillinginn og morðingjann Phil Spector sem lést 16. Janúar sl. 81 árs að aldri. Spector var búinn að sitja í fanglelsi síðan 2009 fyrir morðið á leikonunni Lönu Clarkson sem hann sagði reyndar að hefði skotið sig sjálf - óvart, á heimili sínu í Los Angeles árið 2003. Phil Spector sló í gegn aðeins 19 ár gamall með sínu fyrsta lagi; To know him is to love him. Titilinn fékk hann af legsteini pabba síns sem framdi sjálfsmorð þegar Phil var 9 ára gamall. Mamma hans var geðveik. 21 árs var hann orðinn miljónamæringur og búinn að stofna plötufyrirtæki. Það lék allt í höndunum á honum og allt sem hann snerti varð að gulli. Hann er maðurinn á bakvið „Wall of sound“ sem hann fékk með því að taka upp stórar hljómsveitir með mörgum hljóðfæraleikurum. Það var ekki óvanalegt að hann notaði 4 og 5 gítarleikara í upptökum og annað eins af píanóleikurum. Einn þeirra - Don Randi talar um Phil Spector í þættinum. Þeir voru vinir. Ég spjallaði við Randi í Rokklandi fyrir nokkrum árum. Phil Spector er maðurinn á bakvið marga stærstu smelli sjöunda og áttunda áratugarins; You?ve lost that loving feeling (The Righteous Brothers). Be my baby (The Ronettes). He?s a rebel (The Crystals). River deep, mountain high (Ike & Tina Turner). Unchained melody (The Righteous Brothers). The Long and winding road (The Beatles). Imagine (John Lennon). My Sweet Lord (George Harrison) og þannig mætti lengi telja. En smátt og smátt hætti frægðarsólin að skína á þennan mikla meistara sem hann var. Hann varð sífellt sérkennilegri í háttum - lokaði sig meira og minna inni í höllinni sinni glæsilegu í Hollywood og endaði svo lífið í fangelsi - dæmdur fyrir morð á ungri fallegri konu. Meira um Phil Spector - manninn og músíkina í Rokklandi í dag.
Christmas Songs, Gégory Porter, John Pizzarelli , Diana Kral, Les chaussettes Noires. Azzizza Mustafa Zadeh, Le MJQ, Swing & Blues avec Robin Mac Kelle, Eric Clapton, The Pupinnis Sisters , hommage Imagine John Lennon , Clif Richard & the Shadows, et a Austin au Texas Tomy Castro.
Liza Owen is a singer songwriter. She tells Tom about some of her favourite songs: "Time After Time" - Cyndi Lauper, "Nothing Compares To You" - Sinéad O'Connor, "Unchained Melody" - The Righteous Brothers, "Ironic" - Alanis Morissette, "If It Makes You Happy" - Sheryl Crow, "Jealous" - Labrinth , "Imagine" - John Lennon, "Don’t Speak - No Doubt, "Purple Rain" - Prince and "Dancing On My Own" - Robyn.
Happy birthday, John. Happy Birthday, Sean. "Imagine North Korean missiles disintegrating in the air like dandelion dust. Imagine bright times & sunlight on your backyard tent. Imagine belly aches just from laughing too hard. Imagine bullets lodged in bodies of American school students dissolve like cotton candy on their tongues at the 7th period carnival. Imagine bubbles floating alongside humans Lost In Search Of Refuge houseless drifters praying for another day -- gotta make it just another day. War is over if you want it to be. Imagine litter morphing to seeds & peach pits & water flowers sprout from Coke cans and clouds of oxygen fill the sky." Imagine prints and masks available: www.carinakrehl.com/imagine --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/carinakrehl/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carinakrehl/support
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1971 spielt John Lennon seine Friedens-Hymne „Imagine“ ein. In seinem einfachen Pop-Song, den er ohne Pathos singt, träumt der Ex-Beatle von einer Welt ohne Kriege und Konflikte.Hier alle Folgen von Die größten Hits und ihre Geschichte hören.
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2020 ที่ผ่านมาเป็นครึ่งปีที่เราใช้ชีวิตกันอยู่ด้วย "ความหวัง" EP นี้ครูเอ๋เลยขอพาไปเปิดในอีกแง่มุมของความหวังจากเพลง Imagine ของ John Lenon ได้ยินกันมาเนิ่นนาน วันนี้ลองไปตีความแบบลึกซึ้งๆ กันบ้างค่ะSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2020 ที่ผ่านมาเป็นครึ่งปีที่เราใช้ชีวิตกันอยู่ด้วย "ความหวัง" EP นี้ครูเอ๋เลยขอพาไปเปิดในอีกแง่มุมของความหวังจากเพลง Imagine ของ John Lenon ได้ยินกันมาเนิ่นนาน วันนี้ลองไปตีความแบบลึกซึ้งๆ กันบ้างค่ะSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Support the show: https://hudipodcast.teroradio.com/podcast/category/8See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Os maravilhosos anos 70! Esses são alguns dos hinos que marcaram a década e toda uma geração. 01- AMERICAN PIE – DON McLEAN (1971) 02- YEAR OF THE CAT – AL STEWART (1977) 03- ROCKET MAN – ELTON JOHN (1972) 04- A HORSE WITH NO NAME – AMERICA (1971) 05- BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY – QUEEN (1975) 06- BAKER STREET – GERRY RAFFERTY (1978) 07- YOUR SONG – BILLY PAUL (1977) 08- YOU MAKE LOVING FUN – FLEETWOOD MAC (1977) 09- MY SWEET LORD – GEORGE HARRISON (1970) 10- YOU’RE SO VAIN – CARLY SIMON (1972) 11- YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND – JAMES TAYLOR (1971) 12- THREE TIMES A LADY – COMMODORES (1978) 13- (THEY LONG TO BE) CLOSE TO YOU – CARPENTERS (1970) 14- ABC – JACKSON 5 (1970) 15- SUPERSTITION – STEVIE WONDER (1972) 16- LONG TRAIN RUNNING – DOOBIE BROTHERS (1973) 17- LOVE SO RIGHT – BEE GEES (1976) 18- IMAGINE – JOHN LENNON (1971) 19- LAST DANCE – DONNA SUMMER (1978)
Politiker bestimmen unsere Zukunft, doch aktuell hat man das Gefühl, dass sie nicht mal mit der Gegenwart umgehen können. Für junge Menschen tut sich die Frage auf: Wen kann ich überhaupt noch wählen? Der Vorsitzende von der Partei die PARTEI Gottkaiser Lautsprecher spricht mit uns über Politik in Österreich, warum Helgoland eigentlich zur Alpenrepublik gehört und erzählt von der Sinnhaftigkeit politischen Engagements für das eigene Sein. Ist das noch Satire, oder schon bitterer Ernst? Musik: 1. Die klügsten Männer der Welt - Die Ärzte 2. Die endgültige PARTEI HYMNE - Claudia Graue & Martin Pollok 3. Liebe ist der Weg - Werner Otti 4. Dear Mr. President - Pink 5. Imagine - John Lennon
Na música “Imagine” John Lennon fala da utopia da paz. Entretanto, essa paz não será possível e perfeita até que venha o Príncipe da Paz.
Manu Valencia nos invita a conocer en detalle las inspiraciones y los motivos que dieron vida a grandes canciones de la música popular que hoy son parte de nuestra historia. Una producción de Radio Recital - www.radiorecital.com
This week’s theme is a real challenge for listeners. What do songs like Personality (Lloyd Price), Imagine (John Lennon) and Abracadabra (Steve Miller Band) have in common? The answer is they are all abstract words. […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_yesterdayoncemore/p/joy.org.au/yesterdayoncemore/wp-content/uploads/sites/157/2019/06/2019-06-09-YesterdayOnceMore-AbstractWords.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 50:31 — 46.2MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Abstract Words appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Il clima di contestazione del Sessantotto coinvolge anche lo sport nella sua massima rappresentazione, ossia le Olimpiadi. In una Città del Messico blindata vanno in scena i giochi più contestati della storia: da un lato gli studenti in rivolta contro il presidente Gustavo Diaz Ordaz sono vittime di una spietata carneficina a Piazza delle Tre Culture, dall'altro ci sono gli atleti afroamericani pronti ad approfittare della vetrina olimpica per denunciare le discriminazioni che subiscono in patria. Il connubio tra sport e politica, l'epica immortale del gesto di Tommie Smith e John Carlos e la mancata giustizia su uno dei massacri civili più sanguinosi della storia, sono i principali argomenti trattati insieme a due ospiti: Edoardo Vercellesi e Michele Polletta. . FONTI STORIA 1: Ultimo Uomo, "Un salto sovraumano" di Giuseppe Pastorie FONTI STORIA 2: Ultimo Uomo, "L'olimpiade dei record e delle rivoluzioni" di Riccardo Rimondi . Playlist: 1) The Imitation Game - Alexander Desplat; 2) White Room - Cream; 3) Imagine - John Lennon; 4) While My Gguitar Gently Weeps - The Beatles; 5) Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone . In studio Diego Megale, Edoardo Vercellesi, Michelle Polletta
为什么12岁前先策划?为什么13岁开始就要帮孩子好好规划?为什么读懂所有成功名人的前传对孩子的成长帮助最大?为什么履历是通往成功的一个简单而重要的工具包?为什么履历就是帮孩子看懂未来的路如何走的重要指南?背景音乐:Imagine John Lennon
为什么12岁前先策划?为什么13岁开始就要帮孩子好好规划?为什么读懂所有成功名人的前传对孩子的成长帮助最大?为什么履历是通往成功的一个简单而重要的工具包?为什么履历就是帮孩子看懂未来的路如何走的重要指南?背景音乐:Imagine John Lennon
为什么12岁前先策划?为什么13岁开始就要帮孩子好好规划?为什么读懂所有成功名人的前传对孩子的成长帮助最大?为什么履历是通往成功的一个简单而重要的工具包?为什么履历就是帮孩子看懂未来的路如何走的重要指南?背景音乐:Imagine John Lennon
为什么12岁前先策划?为什么13岁开始就要帮孩子好好规划?为什么读懂所有成功名人的前传对孩子的成长帮助最大?为什么履历是通往成功的一个简单而重要的工具包?为什么履历就是帮孩子看懂未来的路如何走的重要指南?背景音乐:Imagine John Lennon
Coming Attractions/News: The MuleThe UpsideAquamanMortal Engines New Movies Venom - When Eddie Brock acquires the powers of a symbiote, he will have to release his alter-ego "Venom" to save his life. Leave No Trace - A father and his thirteen year-old daughter are living an ideal existence in a vast urban park in Portland, Oregon, when a small mistake derails their lives forever. A Star is Born - A musician helps a young singer and actress find fame, even as age and alcoholism send his own career into a downward spiral. Undisputed Classic A Star is Born - (1937) A young woman comes to Hollywood with dreams of stardom, but achieves them only with the help of an alcoholic leading man whose best days are behind him. (1954) A film star helps a young singer and actress find fame, even as age and alcoholism send his own career on a downward spiral. (1976) A has-been rock star falls in love with a young, up-and-coming songstress. Top Five - Actors that are Directors 1988 Alien Nation (James Caan, Mandy Patinkin, Terence Stamp): In 1988, Earth makes the first contact with an alien civilization. In 1991, these aliens, known as Newcomers, slowly begin to be integrated into human society after three years of quarantine. Clara's Heart (Whoopi Goldberg, Neil Patrick Harris): David is a teenager whose parents are in a deteriorating marriage after their infant daughter dies. Clara is a chambermaid at a Jamaican resort who's hired to be a housekeeper. She and David develop a close bond, opening his eyes and heart to new experiences, and eventually leading to a disturbing secret in Clara's past. Imagine- John Lennon (biography/documentary): A biography of the rock music star. Next Week: First Man, Goosebumps 2, Bad Times at the El Royale, Our Undisputed Classic is The Right Stuff. Our Top Five is Movies About Space.
Part two of our review of 1988's "Imagine: John Lennon" documentary. This week, we cover the rest of the film including the remainder of the Ascot footage and "the Yoko Years." Remember Al Capp's invasion at the Bed-In? Gloria Emerson's haughty tone? That and more, then we then give our thoughts on how the documentary played at the time, and how it holds up nearly thirty years later.
The first of two parts covering the 1988 Imagine: John Lennon documentary. Despite the release of the Beatles catalog the previous year, all was not well in the land of Lennon. The Albert Goldman character assasination disguised as biography came out early in 1988, and some fans still held hard feelings over Yoko's approval of the Nike "Revolution" spot. The best solution would be to bring John's two biggest strengths - his life, and his music to the fore. Both would be serviced by a major motion picture including a peek into the Lennon video archives, new interviews with people close to Lennon (but NOT the other three Beatles), unheard (to that point) Lennon home demos and remixed versions of classic Lennon and Beatles tunes, This week the first half of the film, covering most of the Beatles years and the Tittenhurst Park footage. Continued next week!
The attack in Las Vegas was the worst mass shooting in the United States in modern times and has once again raised questions about gun ownership and whether there should be tougher controls. I happened to be on the strip in Las Vegas with my entire family, celebrating my mother’s 60th birthday when the attack occurred at the Mandalay Bay. We were so lucky to walk away unharmed, but with any slight turn of events, it could have very well been us. The idea of that thought left us in a state of shock. I can’t begin to imagine how those affected by this tragedy must be feeling. My heart and prayers go out to every single person and community left harrowed by this. Let us learn from our mistakes and be better to each other, for the sake of our children and for our future. Reverence for life. Love & Light, Miss Sabado Follow me @misssabado Sign up for my newsletter hello@misssabado.com TRACKLIST: Intro - Balako (2017) Sweet Mysterious - Mari Kvien Brunvoll (2014) God’s Garden - John J. Francis (1973) Black Water (DJ Koze Remix) - Apparat (2014) Metamorphosis II - Bruce Brubaker (2006) Imagine - John Lennon (1971) To Be Free - Fontella Bass (1972) Welcome - Harmonia & Eno ‘76 (1997) More Than This - Roxy Music (1982) Sky Intro - A Mountain of One (2009) Purple Rain - Prince (1984)
Hanna Schygullas Auftritt kommt einem Streifzug durch die Geschichte des revolutionären Liedguts gleich. Angefangen mit der Hymne der Pariser Kommune von 1871 - Le Temps des Cerises - geht es weiter zu den antifaschistischen Widerstandliedern Bella Ciao und ¡Ay Carmela!, bis zu Bertolt Brechts und Hanns Eislers Wiegenlied und Ein Pferd klagt an. Im zweiten Teil führt Hanna Schygulla das Publikum zurück in die Zeit der Achtundsechziger: I can't get no satisfaction (The Rolling stones), Blowing in the wind (Bob Dylan), Imagine (John Lennon), Here comes the sun (The Beatles), Born to be wild (Steppenwolf) und Me and Bobby McGee (Janis Joplin). Begleitet am Flügel wird Hanna Schygulla von Stephan Kanyar. Den Originalbeitrag und mehr finden Sie bitte hier: https://lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/lieder_der_hoffnung_und_des_widerstands_gesungen_von_hanna_schygulla?nav_id=6883
Hanna Schygullas Auftritt kommt einem Streifzug durch die Geschichte des revolutionären Liedguts gleich. Angefangen mit der Hymne der Pariser Kommune von 1871 - Le Temps des Cerises - geht es weiter zu den antifaschistischen Widerstandliedern Bella Ciao und ¡Ay Carmela!, bis zu Bertolt Brechts und Hanns Eislers Wiegenlied und Ein Pferd klagt an. Im zweiten Teil führt Hanna Schygulla das Publikum zurück in die Zeit der Achtundsechziger: I can't get no satisfaction (The Rolling stones), Blowing in the wind (Bob Dylan), Imagine (John Lennon), Here comes the sun (The Beatles), Born to be wild (Steppenwolf) und Me and Bobby McGee (Janis Joplin). Begleitet am Flügel wird Hanna Schygulla von Stephan Kanyar. Den Originalbeitrag und mehr finden Sie bitte hier: https://lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/lieder_der_hoffnung_und_des_widerstands_gesungen_von_hanna_schygulla?nav_id=6883
In this special episode, Richard and Robert take listeners back to 1964 and the life-changing live TV debut of The Beatles in America before 73 million viewers. Sharing their impressions of the Sullivan experience are director/writer/filmmaker Andrew Solt (Heroes of Rock N Roll,This Is Elvis!, Imagine: John Lennon), whose Sofa Entertainment owns the Sullivan archive of shows, as well as CBS executive Vince Calandra, who occupied a unique perspective: directly working with the group.Songs include “She Loves You” and “Long Tall Sally.” Find Robert’s books here. Find Richard’s books here. The post 108: The Beatles and Ed Sullivan appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
In this special episode, Richard and Robert take listeners back to 1964 and the life-changing live TV debut of The Beatles in America before 73 million viewers. Sharing their impressions of the Sullivan experience are director/writer/filmmaker Andrew Solt (Heroes of Rock N Roll,This Is Elvis!, Imagine: John Lennon), whose Sofa Entertainment owns the Sullivan archive of shows, as well as CBS executive Vince Calandra, who occupied a unique perspective: directly working with the group.Songs include “She Loves You” and “Long Tall Sally.” Find Robert’s books here. Find Richard’s books here. The post 108: The Beatles and Ed Sullivan appeared first on Something About The Beatles.
In 1994, a movie came along about a man of low intelligence who happens to hit a few lucky breaks, weaving himself in and out of the timeline of American history, and into the hearts of millions of movie-goers. That man was Forrest. Forrest Gump. For the month of February, I'll be focusing episode topics on historical and pop culture references in the movie. Ones you may have missed when watching the film because of the overwhelming emotion attached to every scene, or ones you may only be familiar with on the surface. In this episode, we'll be talking about the song that seemed to be inspired when Forrest Gump and John Lennon appeared on the Dick Cavett Show. It was as if you could see the gears turning in Lennon's head as Forrest explained to him what China was like, and the beginnings of Lennon's most successful single from his solo career. I'm your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Imagine. Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website Check out #PodernFamily on Twitter to find other great indie podcasts like this one. If you enjoy podcasts about history, literature, archeology, and the arts, check out the hashtag #HumanitiesPodcasts on Twitter to find more podcasts like this one. Click here to support this podcast on Patreon. Media: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWD8YI1Mqhs Music for Makers Sources: http://www.biography.com/news/john-lennon-imagine-song-facts http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/the-500-greatest-songs-of-all-time-20110407/john-lennon-imagine-20110516 http://www.rebeatmag.com/9-myths-about-john-lennon-and-the-far-more-interesting-truths/ http://www.biography.com/people/john-lennon-9379045#early-life http://www.centralparknyc.org/things-to-see-and-do/attractions/strawberry-fields.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/ https://www.theguardian.com/music/2012/jan/03/cee-lo-green-john-lennon http://www.chestnuthilllocal.com/2012/05/17/john-lennons-imagine-meets-the-dsm/ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/12/john-lennon-closing-ceremony-imagine-olympics_n_1770882.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imagine_(John_Lennon_song)#Charts_and_certifications https://secondhandsongs.com/work/5917/versions#nav-entity https://web.archive.org/web/20121014153533/http://www.theprovince.com/entertainment/Today+Music+History/7345666/story.html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-396625/John-Lennons-Imagine-banned-school-anti-religious-lyrics.html http://www.john-lennon.com/imaginebanned.htm http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/719027/Liverpool-Airport-to-be-renamed-after-Lennon.html
Welcome to the Inspiring Pearls ofWisdom – Podcast #71: Fearless This week Kaz and Karen’sspecial guest is Karen Sander a lady who has a passion for ageing fearlesslyand educating others to live a full, happy vibrant life, well into their prime.Author of the book ‘Ageing Fearlessly’, Karen helps both men and women to findthat fountain of youth that will lead to lives full of fun and vitality. Welcome Karen Song Title Artist You tube link 1. Fearlessly Illuminate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1v65Qv7-VFw 2. Imagine John Lennon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRhq-yO1KN8 3. I will Survive Gloria Gaynor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNDl41HfvxI 4. Never Tear Us Apart INXS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VU9DjQpvMQ 5. Ageing A Beautiful Friend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWvMv3Ij0y8 Please listen stop andlisten to these songs as we introduce them, so you can truly understand why wechose these songs. The links to the songswill be shared on InspiringPearls of Wisdom daily Wednesday toSunday Also provide us withfeedback. You can connect with Karenvia her website www.ageingfearlessly.com/ Until next time With Gratitude and Joy Karen Chaston and Kaz(Karen) Pearce PS: Please find us onfacebook – InspiringPearls of Wisdom
Em comemoração ao aniversário de 50 anos do lançamento do álbum Revolver, o Podcast Cinema em Cena presta uma homenagem aos Beatles. Dividido em três partes, o programa mostra como a história da banda formada por John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison e Ringo Starr é contada no cinema, através dos longas-metragens que eles estrelaram e também dos documentários e filmes que dramatizam episódios da vida dos músicos. Destacamos ainda como os Beatles foram influentes não só para a música, mas também para o cinema e para os videoclipes. Nesta terceira e última parte, nós falamos sobre os documentários What's Happening! The Beatles in the U.S.A. (1964), The Beatles at Shea Stadium (1965), The Compleat Beatles (1982), The Beatles Anthology (1995), Imagine: John Lennon (1988), George Harrison: Living in the Material World (2011), além de filmes ficcionais sobre os Beatles, como The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash (1978), Backbeat - Os 5 Rapazes de Liverpool (1994) e O Garoto de Liverpool (2009), entre outros. Obs.: caso você queira escutar o programa completo, sem divisão por partes, baixe o arquivo aqui. Para este podcast, nós contamos com um convidado especial: o cineasta Paulo Henrique Fontenelle, diretor dos documentários Loki - Arnaldo Baptista e Cássia Eller. Programa apresentado e produzido por Renato Silveira, com os comentários de Stephania Amaral, da equipe Cinema em Cena, e de Ana Lúcia Andrade, professora de Cinema da Escola de Belas Artes da UFMG. Edição e mixagem de áudio: Eduardo Garcia. Interaja com os demais ouvintes nos comentários abaixo. Tem um recado para a nossa equipe? Envie sua mensagem para o e-mail cinema@cinemaemcena.com.br Confira os extras na página do podcast no Cinema em Cena.
Welcome to the InspiringPearls of Wisdom – Podcast #45: Colours This week Kaz and Karenare each other’s special guest. Every nine shows we like to take time to chatto each other on a special theme, one of us has created. Please enjoy Karen andKaz’s special conversations, and visit www.karenchaston.com.au for the Elements Gratitude Journals, books and meditations. Song Title Artist You tube link 1. Rainbow Connection Kermit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSFLZ-MzIhM 2. Lady in Red Chris De Burgh https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FC1C4g8YOA4 3. Shiny Happy People REM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCQ0vDAbF7s 4. Self Esteem Nelly (feat, Chuck D) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJhmk18OFkE 5. Power of Love Luther Vandross https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlLsbL2LJKw 6. You’re the Voice John Farnham https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbkOZTSvrHs 7. I have a Dream Westlife https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HkL8GuU9_0 8. Imagine John Lennon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRhq-yO1KN8 Please listen stop andlisten to these songs as we introduce them, so you can truly understand why wechose these songs. The links to the songswill be shared on InspiringPearls of Wisdom daily Wednesday toSunday Also provide us withfeedback Until next time With Gratitude and Joy Karen Chaston and Kaz(Karen) Pearce PS: Please find us onfacebook – InspiringPearls of Wisdom Facebook post Pleaseenjoy the podcast of our Inspiring Pearls of Wisdom – Colours show - that airedon Radio Northern Beaches - Wednesday 20th April 2016 at 2pm. Karenand Kaz are each other’s special guest this week. Please visit this site for more information: www.karenchaston.com.au Untilnext time Mayyour days be filled with Love and Gratitude Karen& Kaz
Welcome to the InspiringPearls of Wisdom – Podcast #27: Language This week Kaz and Karenare each other’s special guest and we are reflecting upon Language. We havechosen 10 words which we are looking at from a different perspective andplaying songs that have the word in their title. Please enjoy Karen andKaz’s special conversations, and visit www.karenchaston.com.au for the Elements Gratitude Journals, books and meditations. Song Title Artist You tube link 1. Everything is Awesome Tegan and Sara https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StTqXEQ2l-Y 2. Impossible Christina Aguilera https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWbdGwH_wDg 3. Lessons Learned Alicia Keys https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24gjW4Oqj2k 4. Catch My Disease Ben Lee https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqQkjGXkmQQ 5. Community Loren https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDuEQTVH18Q 6. Culture Bleeding Xavier Rudd https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Be_OwMuwXFM 7. Imperfect Keri Noble https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY8Q42Hrp3c 8. Improving Christopher Van epps http://redmp3.cc/13396925/christopher-van-epps-improving.html 9. Imagine John Lennon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRhq-yO1KN8 Please listen stop andlisten to these songs as we introduce them, so you can truly understand why wechose these songs. The links to the songswill be shared on InspiringPearls of Wisdom daily Wednesday toSunday Also provide us withfeedback Until next time With Gratitude and Joy Karen Chaston and Kaz(Karen) Pearce PS: Please find us onfacebook – InspiringPearls of Wisdom
Thameside started this live broadcast at 10:30 with Bob Edwards running through the Thameside Radio 90.2 listener charts for 1981. What a year: Fade to Grey - Visage; That’s Entertainment - The Jam; Tainted Love – Soft Cell; Joan of Arc / Maid of Orleans – Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark; Imagine – John Lennon; Don’yt you Want Me? – The Human League; Ine the Air Tonight – Phil Collins; Vienna – Ultravox; what an amazing year… The Intrepid Birdman took over at about 11:15 with and extended interview with Eddie Grunt. The show carried on until about 1am on New Year’s Day. The show was broadcast live from Shepherd's Bush.
Imagine - John Lennon;#9 dream - John Lennon;Always - Paul McCartney;All Things Must Pass - George Harrison;Photograph - Ringo Starr
城市 作者:卡瓦菲斯 翻譯:西川 你說:“我要去另一塊土地,我將去另一片大海。 另一座城市,比這更好的城市,將被發現。 我的每一項努力都是對命運的譴責; 而我的心被埋葬了,像一具屍體。 在這座荒原上,我的神思還要堅持多久? 無論我的臉朝向哪裏,無論我的視線投向何方, 我在此看到的盡是我生命的黑色廢墟。 多年以來,我在此毀滅自己,虛擲自己。” 你會發現沒有新的土地,你會發現沒有別的大海。 這城市將尾隨著你,你遊蕩的街道 將一仍其舊,你老去,周圍將是同樣的鄰居; 這些房屋也將一仍其舊,你將在其中白發叢生。 你將到達的永遠是同一座城市,別指望還有他鄉。 沒有渡載你的船,沒有供你行走的道路, 你既已毀掉你的生活,在這小小的角落, 你便已經毀掉了它,在整個世界。 一首歌 Imagine / John Lennon 歡迎關注公眾賬號:逸事 WeChat ID: escapeintolife
Em homenagem a John Lennon, o 2º turno do 7º C gravou agora esta versão do "Imagine". XB: Gonçalo Lopes e Ana Rita XA: Bruna e Cátia XS: Gonçalo e Fábio Metalofones: Adriana Jesus e Gustavo JS: Alexandre e Adriana
Howard Jones: Calon Lan - The Morriston Orpheus Choir; Imagine - John Lennon
Peter Tatchell: We Shall Overcome - Joan Baez; Imagine - John Lennon
Peter Tatchell: We Shall Overcome - Joan Baez; Imagine - John Lennon