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I've Been Meaning to Listen To That
Derapy & The New World | Childish Gambino Discussion & Analysis (w/ Derapy)

I've Been Meaning to Listen To That

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 102:13


Cat Beast Party
Episode 305: Cat Beast Party 7.20.24 Hour 2 Mothra

Cat Beast Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 60:00


Radio Free Cat Beast Bikini Kill - Rebel Girl The Runaways - Cherry Bomb Old 97's - Let The Idiot Speak The Hives - AKA IDIOT Not Dave - Cat Beast Party Anthem The Nylons - Maid 'N' Japan Redd Kross - Terrible Band Tame Impala - Solitude Is Bliss Vista Blue - Cat Beast Party Elvis Costello - The Other Side Of Summer XTC - Earn Enough For Us Scruffy The Cat - Mybabyshe'sallright The dB's - Not Cool Cracker - This Is Cracker Soul Huevos Rancheros - Moondawg 2000Aztec Camera - Jump Ty Segall - Jump Into The Fire House Of Pain - Jump Around The Flamin' Groovies - Jumpin' In The Night

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Bandeja de entrada de Radio 3
Bandeja de entrada - Primal Scream, Johnny Marr & The Healers y Japandroids - 18/07/24

Bandeja de entrada de Radio 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 58:57


Primal Scream están de vuelta con "Love Insurrection", la carga de presentación de su próximo disco "Come Ahead". Escuchamos también a Johnny Marr & The Healers y "All Out Attack" y a Japandroids con "Chicago", el avance del que será su último disco.  CARIÑO - Nada Me Importa JOHNNY MARR & THE HEALERS – All Out AttackTHE SMITHS - How Soon Is NowSUEDE - New GenerationSUEDE - 15 AgainLIANA FLORES - I wish for the rainMAINA DOE - Don't Worry Bout MeGRIFF - Miss Me TooPRIMAL SCREAM - Love InsurrectionJANE'S ADDICTION - Been Caught StealingJAPANDROIDS - ChicagoDAWES - House PartiesSAMPHA & LITTLE SIMZ – Satellite Business 2.0CHILDISH GAMBINO – In The Night (ft. Jorja Smith & Amaarae)Escuchar audio

180 grados
180 grados - Carlangas y Los Cubatas, Childish Gambino ft Jorja Smith & Amaarae, Stivijoes y Sampha ft Little Simz- 17/07/24

180 grados

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 58:56


CHICA SOBRESALTO - Navegantes (En pendura)SALUTE ft DISCLOSURE - Lift OffSTIVIJOES – SOLOBARRY B, CAROLINA DURANTE - Yo pensaba que me había tocado DiosMILITARIE GUN - Thought You Were WavingTHE LINDAS LINDAS - All In My HeadLIAM BENZVI – Other Guys (ft. Blood Orange)TSHA - Drive (ft. Ingrid Witt)ORVILLE PECK ft BECK - Death Valley HighCARLANGAS y LOS CUBATAS - Discos VacíasTHE CURE - Just Like HeavenHAK BAKER - PoemsHAK BAKER - DoolallyFOOTBALLHEAD – StupefiedNADA SURF - In Front Of Me NowSAMPHA & LITTLE SIMZ – Satellite Business 2.0CHILDISH GAMBINO – In The Night (ft. Jorja Smith & Amaarae)RAT BOY - BadmanEscuchar audio

Neighborhood Church
In the Night - PDF

Neighborhood Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024


Join Pastor Rick as he shares his sermon "In the Night." Wherever you are on your journey with God, there is a place for you here.

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Neighborhood Church
In the Night - Audio

Neighborhood Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 19:08


Join Pastor Rick as he shares his sermon "In the Night." Wherever you are on your journey with God, there is a place for you here.

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Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour with Mariam Massaro

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 57:12


Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour #563 is an hour of improvised, visionary acoustic music played by the Gaea Star Band with Mariam Massaro on vocals, Native flute, acoustic guitar, harmonica, Celtic harp, ukulele and mandolin, Bob Sherwood on piano and Craig Harris on Native drum and congas.  Recorded live at Singing Brook Studio in Worthington, Massachusetts on a cold February afternoon in 2024, today's show begins with the serene and powerful ballad “Nurture Your Divinity”, a lush, mystical piece featuring a supple, emotive vocal from Mariam above Craig's heartbeat congas.  “Falling Away” is a hushed, bittersweet ballad with another fine vocal from Mariam and “Come On Home” is a pretty 50's-styled waltz with delicate piano and chiming ukulele underpinning Mariam's soaring vocal.  “I Am One” is a showcase for Mariam's soaring Native flute passages and hushed, intense vocal and “Fire, Fire, Burning Bright” is a dancing folk reel featuring a beautiful melody from Mariam above her chiming mandolin and lush gospel piano from Bob.  “Mighty Are The Wings Of Love” eases in with Craig's swinging congas and bluesy harmonica from Mariam and grows sweetly into a hypnotic, pedaling gospel rock song and “In The Night” is a gorgeous, mysterious meditation on the night sky with a sparse, mystical piano and vocals and Craig's thrumming Native drum.  “In The Night” has a bossa nova jazz coda with fine Native flute soloing from Mariam over the tight, syncopated rhythm section.   “We're Sailing Down” is a heartbreakingly pretty song that projects easeful peace and soft wind and “The Angels Are Coming” closes today's show on an upbeat gospel note with reverent piano from Bob and driving, energized acoustic guitar from Mariam. Learn more about Mariam here: http://www.mariammassaro.com

Glory of Zion International
Sunday First Fruits Celebration Service - (11/12/23) - Robert Heidler

Glory of Zion International

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 31:32


Listen to Robert Heidler teach on "Kislev: Gaining Revelation in the Night!"

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 545: WEDNESDAY'S EVEN WORSE #619 SEPTEMBER 20, 2023

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 59:04


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright | Sean Taylor  | Be Cool  | Short Stories  |  | Half Deaf Clatch  | Back To Basics - Simple Life  | Back To Basics  |  | Cliff Stevens  | Slim Picking  | BETTER DAYS  |  | The Snyders  | You Would Think By Now  | Reaching Higher  |  | Noa & The Hell Drinkers  | No Baggage Claim  | HELL'S THE NEW HEAVEN | Sleepy John Estes  | Married Woman Blues  | Legend Of Sleepy John Estes | Etta Baker  | One Dime Blues  | Classic Blues from the Smithsonian | Jonny Lang  | The Truth - | FIGHT FOR MY SOUL  |  | Mitch Woods  | In The Night  | Friends Along The Way | Blind Blake  | Slippery Rag  | All The Recorded Sides | Rory Block  | Pure Religion  | I Belong To The Band | Chuck Berry  | Too Much Monkey Business  | The Ultimate Collection cd 1 | Bo Diddley  | Road Runner(Live)  | Bo's The Man!  | 

Sultan + Shepard present Dialekt Radio

1. Gorje Hewek & Volen Sentir - Ghosts 00:01:012. NuKreative & Greenage - Positive Beings 00:06:523. rshand - In The Night 00:12:514. Tinlicker - Starchaser 00:15:435. Nil Hoffman - Nightflower 00:20:246. PRAANA & Julia Church - Lullaby 00:25:217. Lar ft. 88Birds - Bulletproof 00:30:178. Massane & Grigoré - Cryo 00:36:479. Marsh ft. Leo Wood Blue (Ezequiel Arias Remix) 00:40:4210. Sultan + Shepard - Losing Ground (Rinzen Remix) 00:45:5511. Rina Mushonga - Eastern Highlands (Joris Voorn Remix) 00:52:25

I'm a fan of...
Charley Crockett "In the Night" music feature

I'm a fan of...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 19:35


Charlie Crockett is a phenomenal musical talent that has released multiple albums. However, his 2016 release "In the Night" will always be a special album for me. Check out this episode to see why! "I'm a fan of..." Links: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Imafanof Website: https://www.imafanofpod.com/  Substack: https://imafanof.substack.com/ Charley Crockett Links: website: https://charleycrockett.com/ Music: https://charleycrockett.com/listen/ Videos: https://charleycrockett.com/watch/

Troubled Men Podcast
Feral Zone 8: SHAWN WILLIAMS' FEARLESS JOURNEY

Troubled Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 76:10


The Americana-noir recording artist comes in on a wave of stellar reviews for her latest, “Wallowing In The Night,” the follow-up to 2020’s acclaimed “Fear of Living, Fear of Loving” recorded entirely on her phone. No stranger to adversity, she’s endured a carjacking, RV breakdowns, and the collapse of her touring band, and that’s just this summer. Undeterred, Shawn enters the Feral Zone to tell the tale as we react to the tragic loss of our dear comrade Carlo Nuccio and recount a few treasured memories of good times with the larger-than-life drummer. Topics include Jeff Treffinger, Swiss recording sessions, the Glyn Styler band, banned from the Red Room, one last gig, Carlo Fest, working for the Nooch, a cover story, prolific output, early songwriting, local roots, a radio career, a New York move, Dick Clark, back to new Orleans, a nonsense memory, a first meeting, Tom Stern, Blue Velvet Studio, an innocent approach, a first record, solo touring, a fortune cookie, a pandemic tour, French Quarter life, playing the Sturgis bike rally, frank lyrics, family dynamics, corporate radio, Jimi Palacios, Bruce Barielle, a live band, a cruel summer, big news, Roxy Bergeron, and much more. Intro music: "The Trucker Takes A Wife" by Styler/Coman Break and Outro music: "Someone Else" and "If You're Gonna Leave" from "Wallowin' In The Night" by Shawn Williams Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram Iguanas Tour Dates René Coman Facebook Shawn williams Homepage Shawn Williams Facebook Shawn Williams Instagram Shawn Williams YouTube

Brett & Cliff's Flea Circus: A movie and TV podcast

In part of of our Elvis episodes we look at the 1979 John Carpenter TV movie starring Kurt Russell. There's also music from Broke Casino with In The Night. You can listen to more here Broke Casino | Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com › artist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Lakeside Fellowship
In The Night

Lakeside Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 43:57


John 13:18-30 The post In The Night appeared first on Lakeside Fellowship.

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Bookstabber
Episode 19: Moon Knight Graphic Novels from the 2010s

Bookstabber

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 65:19


Gene and Willow discuss four Moon Knight graphic novels from the 2010s: Vol. 1 From The Dead, Vol. 2 The Dead Will Rise, and Vol. 3 In The Night, plus Vol. 1 Lunatic which was either a continuation or a relaunch or maybe both. Plus find out if "white" the same as "optically white" and hear a list of Willow's peeves about superhero comics!   Check out Willow's new comics at hauntedskull.com!

DoomedandStoned
The Doomed and Stoned Show - Turn N Burn (S8E4)

DoomedandStoned

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 136:16


THE DOOMED & STONED SHOW ~Season 8, Episode 4~ Our first February episode of the New Year has us tearing into fresh tracks from around the heavy underground, from the well-known to the barely known to the relatively unknown. It's all about discovery this week, as Billy Goate (longtime editor in chief of Doomed & Stoned) and John Gist (concert promoter with Vegas Rock Revolution) present four musically diverse sets filled with surprises and, above all, that nameless something that inspires a hearty helllllllll yeah. Give ear... PLAYLIST: INTRO (00:00) 1. The Watchers - "I Am The Dark" (00:31) HOST SEGMENT I (04:34) 2. Steak - "Papa's Special Custard" (18:59) 3. Hazemaze - "In The Night of the Light, For The Dark?" (27:30) 4. JIRM - "Pestilence" (33:15) HOST SEGMENT II (41:37) 5. Ealdor Bealu - "Be Ye Gone" (51:39) 6. White Fuzzy Bloodbath - "Beep-Bop Lives" (1:01:06) 7. Twin Void - "California Death Rattle" (1:07:03) HOST SEGMENT III (1:10:54) 8. Lazer Beam - "Turn N Burn" (1:21:38) 9. Fostermother - "Seasons" (1:25:06) 10. Howling Giant - "Godzilla"(Blue Oyster Cult cover)(1:30:18) HOST SEGMENT IV (1:35:09) 11. Sleepwulf - "Stoned Ape" (1:52:29) 12. Shot Down Twice - "Talk To Me" (1:57:32) 13. Tigers on Opium - "The Perfect Cocktail" (2:02:42) OUTRO (2:05:38) 14. MWWB - "The Harvest " (bonus track) (2:06:46) Thumbnail: Ryan T. Handcock for Fostermother's 'The Ocean')

JaM Sessions Podcast
JaM Sessions - Season 2 Episode 16 - The Collective Pt. Deux

JaM Sessions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 62:49


We told ya it was coming, but due to the latest restrictions and recent lockdown status of Nova Scotia.... We had no idea when! Thanks to the magic of the internet; we were all able to get together virtually and had a great time talking to Nikki, Brett and returning guest, Leah of The Collective. Follow the Podcast and download this episode now to find out all the goodies you want to know about the upcoming 4 song EP "In The Night" as well as hear the title track in its entirety.... and get a little early sample of the next one in the chamber "Too Good" and man does it live up to its name!!! Pre-Order your The Collective In The Night EP TODAY May 7th and make sure the band gets 100% of the revenue!! https://thecollectivens.bandcamp.com/album/in-the-night-epOther links for the bandhttps://www.facebook.com/thecollectivensSpotifySoundCloudTwitterYouTubeSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jamsessions)

Global News Hindi Mein
Global Hindi News: 25th March 2021

Global News Hindi Mein

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 2:37


This podcast covers all the major world news in Hindi. Today's News gives a briefing on Parliament Session Ends Update; Lok Sabha And Rajya Sabha Session Adjourned Sine Die Over Five States Assembly Elections 2021, Three Army Personnel, Who Are Practicing Near Chhattisgarh, Burnt Alive, Five Seriously Injured, Incident At Three O'clock In The Night, North Korea Test fired Two Short range Ballistic Missiles, Prime Minister Yoshihida Suga Said Trying To Pressure Tokyo Olympics And Biden Administration, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud Party Away From Majority, Setting Political Deadlock; Chances Of Fifth Election Increased, Preparing To Impose Economic Sanctions On Myanmar, May Blacklist Two Companies Controlled By The Military. इस पॉडकास्ट में दुनिया के सभी प्रमुख समाचार शामिल हैं। आज के समाचार में विषयों पर संक्षिप्त जानकारी दी गई है, संसद सत्र समाप्ति अपडेट; लोकसभा और राज्यसभा सत्र ने पांच राज्यों के विधानसभा चुनावों के दौरान समाप्त कर दिया, थल सेना के तीन जवान, जो छत्तीसगढ़ के पास प्रैक्टिस कर रहे हैं, बर्न अलाइव, पांच गंभीर रूप से घायल, रात में तीन बजे हुए हादसे, उत्तर कोरिया टेस्ट में दो शॉर्ट रेंज बैलिस्टिक मिसाइलें, प्रधान मंत्री योशिहिदा सुगा ने कहा कि टोक्यो ओलंपिक और बाइडेन प्रशासन की कोशिश करना, प्रधान मंत्री बेंजामिन नेतन्याहू की लिकुड पार्टी, राजनीतिक गतिरोध स्थापित करना, पांचवें चुनाव की संभावनाएं बढ़ीं, म्यांमार पर आर्थिक प्रतिबंध लगाने की तैयारी, मिलिट्री द्वारा नियंत्रित दो कंपनियां

ThemaTakt - Der Hip Hop-Podcast
#56 Sierra Kidd (TeamFuckSleep-Gründer, Manager & Künstler)

ThemaTakt - Der Hip Hop-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 65:32


Sierra Kidd ist erst 24, aber schon seit fast zehn Jahren in der Musikindustrie. Mit 15 hat er seine Heimatstadt Emden verlassen und ist nach Berlin gezogen, um bei Indipendenza zu unterschreiben - dem Label von RAF Camora. Warum er es nach einem Jahr wieder verlässt, erzählt er euch im Interview. Sierra Kidd gründet 2015 dann sein Label TFS (TeamFuckSleep) und ist für drei Jahre der einzige Künstler auf seinem Label. Dann nimmt er Edo Saiya unter Vertrag, dessen Zahlen sich laut Kidd nach dem ersten Jahr verzehnfacht haben. Anschließend signt er die Künstlerin Cheriimoya. Mit der er den Song „Living Life, In The Night“ veröffentlicht. Mit mehr als 31mio. Streams auf Spotify ist es auch für Sierra Kidd der meistgestreamte Song seiner Karriere. Mittlerweile hat er das Label zum Management umgewandelt. Weil mit seinem Partner Jan Rode alles selbst macht, hat er jetzt schon sehr viel Ahnung von der Musikindustrie. Im Interview geht’s außerdem darum, wie Kidd mit emotionalen Krisen und seiner Angststörung umgeht, was er aufstrebenden Künstler*innen rät und warum er vielleicht nie wieder live auftreten wird. Folgt @thematakt auf Instagram für das Sierra Kidd-Fanfragen-Interview und abonniert den Podcast! ------ Abonniert den ThemaTakt-Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/thematakt Alle ThemaTakt-Kanäle findet ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/ThemaTakt Interview & Produktion: Tobias Wilinski https://www.instagram.com/tobias_wilinski/ Musik: Benethy https://www.instagram.com/benethy777/ Intro-Voice: Henrike Möller https://www.instagram.com/henrike_moeller/ ------ Genannte Namen: - Edo Saiya - Raf Camora - BMG (Verlagsdeal) - Hadi El-Dor - Ronny Bold (Sierra Kidds damaliger Partner) - Indipendenza (Rafs altes Label) - Joshi Mizu - Four Music - Universal - Vega - Freunde von Niemand - Palmen aus Plastik 2 - Ghost - Jan Rode (Kidds jetziger Business-Partner und Gründer von TubeOne Networks und TubeAgency ) - Kynda Grey - Cheriimoya - Dima von DieAussenseiter - Nico Rosseburg - Lil Lano - Money Boy - Mena - Fuego-App

Sounds Scary
S1E25 - Jaws

Sounds Scary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 109:57


It's been a long road, but here we are at the end of season 1 of the Sounds Scary podcast! That also means that this is the finale of the Sounds Scary original production, In The Night! Before that, Doc and GQ talk about the first blockbuster, and one of the greatest horror films of all time. It might be a controversial choice for some, but not for GQ and Doc. Listen in as we talk all about Steven Spielberg's 1975 classic, JAWS! Starring Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, and Richard Dreyfuss. Two Good Scares: Eight Legged Freaks and Deep Rising. email@soundsscarypodcast.com www.soundsscarypodcast.com Sounds Scary Instagram

Warehouse 11
Warehouse 11: Episode 44

Warehouse 11

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 62:21


We debut a record from BRONSON, a new collaboration from Odesza and Golden Features. We also chat about live streams planned for EDC Las Vegas, Detroit’s Movement Festival, Dreamstate, Insomniac Records, and more. Help us out with a rating/review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/warehouse-11/id1460175345 TRACK LIST Bronson (Odesza, Golden Features) – Heart Attack MK, Sonny Fodera, Raphaelia – One Night (Nightlapse Remix) Sidepiece, Diplo – On My Mind (Purple Disco Machine Remix) Alignment – Ever Gone Hayden James, Icona Pop – Right Time Fatboy Slim, Eats Everything – All The Ladies Loud Luxury, Morgan St. Jean – Aftertaste Tuff London – 25 Cents Love Regenerator, Eli Brown, Calvin Harris – Moving Joy Club – In The Night

The HBI Sessions
Versatile Waybacks Vol. 9.0 "90s Euro Dance"

The HBI Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 101:00


1. IN MY DREAMS 2. LOVE IS PARADISE 3. FEEL THE VIBE 4. RHYTHM OF LOVE 5. THERE IS A STAR 6. LOVE IS ALL AROUND 7. DANCE IF YOU CANNOT 8. MALLORCA 9. FEELING GOOD 10. FLYING TO THE MOON 11. TAKE ME AWAY 12. FEEL IT IN THE AIR 13. COLOUR OF MY DREAMS 14.MELODY 15. BE MY LOVER 16. CLOSE TO YOU 17. RIVER 18. MR VAIN 19. TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT 20. AUTOMATIC LOVER 21. SWEET DREAMS 22. HEADBONE CONNECTED 23. RUNAWAY 24. TOUCH THE SKY 25. THINK ABOUT THE WAY 26. IN THE NIGHT 27. LA LA LA HEY HEY 28. RUNNING UP THAT HILL 29. FAT BOY 30.THE BOMB

Sounds Scary
Sounds Scary Trailer

Sounds Scary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 1:57


Episode Notes Join hosts Doc Manson and GQ as they introduce you to the Sounds Scary podcast. Each episode is focused on one horror movie, and features several recurring segments. Each show also features the next installment of a Sounds Scary Original Production. For season 1, that production is entitled "In The Night". Come and celebrate the horror genre with Doc and GQ. Join us!email@soundsscarypodcast.com

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Mortville
Portland's Bad Boy

Mortville

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 123:32


This week the Morticians are joined by Portland's bay boy Vera Rubin! Topics include the horror of riding the Greyhound, the darkness of the cop heart, voting, profiling librarians, male violence, Henry Rollins and his neck, guns, the insane animal pirate Joe Exotic, capitalism, and a whole bunch of other stuff. This week's breaks are "Every City is a Prison" by The Angelic Process, "In The Night" by Reduction Plan, and "Careful What You Wish For" by Coil. Subscribe to Mortville!

Holding The Space
#2 Lilian Kennedy Brzoska on performance, creativity, connection and nature spirits.

Holding The Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 45:38


#2 Lilian Kennedy Brzoska, Drama Teacher, Performer and Theatre Director, on performance, creativity, connection and nature spirits. Holding the Space, the new interview series, by Lisa May Young. Listen at: •Apple Podcasts•Luminary•Spotify•Spreaker•YouTube BiographyLilian is a qualified primary teacher, drama lecturer, voice and movement teacher, theatre director and performer. In the last ten years she has been Senior Co-facilitator of Fifeshed Inclusive Theatre, then Trustee on the Board of Attention Fife, doing therapeutic drama with ADHD children. She has also worked on the YMCA summer programme for children. After retiring she became one of the founding group of Fife Writes, which is now in its fourth year as a support group for writers in Fife, running workshops and encouraging writers to perform once a month at various venues in Fife. She is currently engaged in gathering her writings of various genre, artworks and songs for publication / performance, as well as co-facilitating workshops in Scotland / Europe for CoCounselling International, a peer support network encouraging personal growth and creativity.She is a member of the Scottish Region of the International Theosophical Society, under whose aegis she hosts TSFife in The Heart Centre in Kirkcaldy. Occasionally, for the Scottish Region, she delivers lectures and meditations. She has strong connections with the West Coast and is a Trustee member of the Core Group of An Tearman, a sanctuary for writers, musicians, artists and seekers of inspiration on the Isle of Bute. Lilian connects with Scotland’s sacred sites and deeply values the glorious clear waters of our ancient land, as well as the Faerie World and the Sacred nature of our cultural heritage.Lilian has many happy childhood memories of holidays in Anstruther, Pittenweem and Crail, where her Polish father and Scots mother brought the family every year from Stirling.. She has been writing poetry, articles and drama sketches since 1984. She wrote for BBC Scotland’s programme “Hopscotch”, before leaving Glasgow, where she was Co-director of Roughcast Music Theatre .During this time she appeared at the Edinburgh Festival in “ In The Night “ by Jim Kelman, whom she encouraged to direct. Tom Leonard and Allan Tall also wrote for the company, for whom she also directed “ A Midsummer Night's Dream, “ “ A Secret “, “ Alive at the Half Cafe” and Decadence. In 1995 she toured Scotland performing “Freedom Song” with Howard Purdie, the Innerleithen poet and playwright. She performed “ Phantarch in Alba” in the Demarco European /Arts Foundation and co-ran The Cellyddon Festival at Wiston Lodge with Martin Lowe of Amiga Centre Scotland. She has an ongoing friendship with the very talented Alan Jackson. www.booksfromscotland.com/Authors/Alan-Jackson with whom she has performed in Edinburgh on a variety of occasions.As troubadour at Music Festivals Lilian also improvises, sings and runs voice workshops when invited. She can occasionally be found in the Kirkcaldy Yes Hub, supporting the notion that we are Big Enough, Intelligent Enough, Rich Enough and Strong Enough to run our own affairs as an Independent Nation. #podcast #episodes #iam #radio #people #beyourself #spotify #applepodcasts #youtube #applepodcast #podcaster #podcasterlife #podcast #podcasting #podcastlife #podcastshow #podcastlove #podcastnetwork #podcasters #media #podcastaddict #podcastinglife #creativity #acting #amwriting #authorsofinstagram #sunday #weekendvibes #performance #character

Planet Sync - Episode 5 - Robert & Pat of the Melataunes

In The Night inst. - Pop-Up5132 by Planet Sync by Pop-Up Music

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Aimoon pres. Perfect Euphoria
Aimoon pres. Perfect Euphoria ep.43

Aimoon pres. Perfect Euphoria

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2017 60:40


#PE43 tracklist: 01. Markus Schulz feat. Brooke Tomlinson — In The Night (4 Strings Remix) [Black Hole] 02. Myk Bee — Close To The Sun [State Control] 03. Gerome — Exalted [Always Alive] 04. Allen Watts — Polarize [Critical Uprising] 05. Adam Morris — Into The Light [Maraphobia] 06. Fabio XB & Liuck feat. Christina […]

The Lunar Saloon
The Lunar Saloon - Episode 30

The Lunar Saloon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2016 116:12


Theme To The Lunar Saloon Mirage, Mirage In The Space (instrumental version), Mirage In The Space Cyber People, Polaris, Polaris Presage, Presage, Presage Atmosphere, Swede's Scandal, Swede's Scandal Riccardo Cioni, Go Break, Darkness Inside / Go Break / Fog The Flirts, Passion, Passion Arteficials, Turn Me On, Turn Me On Magazine 60, Rendez-Vous Sur La Costa Del Sol (Extended Version), Rendez-Vous Sur La Costa Del Sol Salta & Roma, I Don't Believe, Voices Midnight Passion, I Need Your Love, I Need Your Love DJ M.G., Traccia #1 (Strumentale), The Magical Disco '83 Taracco, Drums Only, Sultana (Special Long Version) Rhetta Hughes, Angel Man (G.A.) (Instrumental Version), Angel Man (G.A.) Cherushii, Sunburst In My Sequencer, House, Disco, Boogie, and Other Oddities B.Funk Featuring Sally O', Who, What, Where, When & Why (Flemming Dalum edit), Magic Spell Psychic Interface, Dancin' In The Night, Tribal Stomp (Cherokee Nation) / Dancin' In The Night Digital Emotion, Don't Stop, Digital Emotion Gee Rampley, Radio Style, Radio Style Latino, Non Cambierà (Instrumental), Non Cambierà Salentino, You'll Be In Paradise (Instrumental), You'll Be In Paradise Loopside, Starman (Star Version), Starman Harry Thumann, Sphinx, Andromeda Fancy, Come Inside (12" Version), Slice Me Nice

DJ PLAYBOY
@DJ_PLAYBOY1 Pitbull's Globalization 3pm Mix 02/21/2016

DJ PLAYBOY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2016 59:09


In The Night ­ James Hype Remix ­ The Weeknd We All Fall Down ­ A­Trak ft. Jamie Lidell Got Your Money ­ DAZZ 2016 Remix ­ Ol' Dirty Bastard ft. Kelis Time Of Our Lives ­ DJ Midnight ReMIX ­ Pitbull ft.Ne­Yo The Right Song ­ DJ Primetyme Club Edit ­ Tiesto & Oliver Heldens ft. Natalie La Rose Magic Carpet Ride ­ 126 BPM ­ Mighty Dub Kats feat. Lil Jon Mr Saxobeat [VM EDIT] ­ Alexandra Stan Perdóname ­ Deorro Feat. Adrian Delgado & DyCy MORENA ­ Tom Boxer feat Antonia Morena ­ The Perez Brothers Remix Dutch House Intoxicated (Isaac Jordan Party Starter) ­ Martin Solveig & GTA Hustlin ­ Tuner & Ill Remix ­ Rick Ross El Taxi Transiton into Gregor Salto Remix ­ Pitubll P.I.M.P. ­ DJ Serg Moombahton Remix (Dirty) Boom ­ Krunk! Remix (Clean) ­ Major Lazer & MOTi ft. Ty Dolla $ign, Wizkid, & Kranium Dile ­ Moombahkingz Bootleg ­ Don Omar Vaiven (Intro) ­ Daddy Yankee La Fiesta ­ Nikko Calor Remix ­ Fulanito Work ­ J Farell Remix (Intro) ­ Rihanna ft. Drake Sorry (Intro) ­ Justin Bieber Flashing Lights (Twerk / TWRK Remix) ­ Kanye West Save Dat Money ­ Strip Re­Drum (Clean) ­ Lil Dicky ft. Rich Homie Quan & Fetty Wap Right Here ­ Satoru 100­120 Transition ­ Jess Glynne Around The World (19Sixty Edit)­ Daft Punk Dirty Mind ­ Pandaboyz Remix ­ Flo Rida Here ­ Kue Remix ­ Alessia Cara Tell Me ­ W.R.Y. Remix ­ Groove Theory My Boo (Doc Adam QH Edit) ­Ghost Town DJs

Rodge - Weekend Power Mix
Rodge #58: Decadance - Set 20 - Mix FM

Rodge - Weekend Power Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2016 63:00


1. Writing's On The Wall - Rodge Remix – Sam Smith 2. Ocean Drive – Duke Dumont 3. Hello - Adele 4. All In My Head – Nadia Ali 5. Don't Be So Shy – Imany 6. The Sound Of Silence – XOXO & Angel D 7. Fast Car – Tobtok ft River 8. Dreams – Fleetwood Mac 9. How Deep Is Your Love – Calvin Harris ft Disciples 10. Born To Die – Lana Del Rey 11. Supertrooper - ABBA 12. Photograph – Ed Sheeran 13. Adventure Of A Lifetime – Coldplay 14. Snow – Red Hot Chili Peppers 15. Rise Up – Yves LaRock 16. See You Again – Wiz Khalifa ft Charlie Puth 17. The Hills – The Weeknd 18. Talkin' Bout A Revolution – Tracy Chapman 19. Alive – Empire Of The Sun 20. Cake By The Ocean - DNCE 21. Can't Feel My Face – The Weeknd 22. Reality – Lost Frequencies 23. Renegades – X Ambassadors 24. Bang My Head – David Guetta ft Sia 25. Poker Face – Lady Gaga 26. Casanova – Palm Trees 27. Here For You – Kygo ft Ella Henderson 28. In The Night – The Weeknd 29. The Way You Make Me Feel – Michael Jackson 30. Stitches – Shawn Mendes

This is... The Ru-Mix
Ru-Mix: Who's Who of Who Cares?

This is... The Ru-Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2015 77:05


A fun, light-hearted mix that explores new disco and house sounds. Lots of fun music to discover including new tracks by Museum of Love, Boris Glugosch & Purple Disco Machine, Róisín Murphy, Jacques Renault, Honey Dijon, Julio Bashmore, Four Tet and more. Tracklist: Tracklist: 1. Who's Who of Who Cares (Daniel T. & Cooper Saver Remix) - Museum of Love 2. House of Glass (Maurice Fulton Remix) - Róisín Murphy, 3. L.O.V.E. - Boris Dlugosch & Purple Disco Machine 4. You Make Me Laugh - Merwyn Sanders 5. Redlight Rubber - Jacques Renault 6. She Ain't - Julio Bashmore 7. C'Mon Give it Up - Johnick 8. Lose My Mind - Plastic Plates 9. We Will Return (Infinity Ink Remix) - Damian Lazarus 10. In The Night (feat. Jo Lampert) - Lauren Flax 11. B2TS - Four Tet 12. Thunda (feat. John Mendelsohn) (Terrence Parker Deep Detroit Heat) - Honey Dijon & Tim K 13. Bitch I'm Madonna (feat. Nicki Minaj) (Oscar G 305 Dub) - Madonna 14. Bullshit (The Carry Nation Edit) - Double Duchess

Músicas del agua
Algunos sonidos del 2013 en MÚSICAS DEL AGUA de Julio Moreno

Músicas del agua

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 55:34


En la sesión de hoy doy un repaso al panorama musical que nos encontramos en este 2013. Es un repaso que bien puede calificarse como occidental, si bien en mucho de los cortes encontraremos influencias que van desde los sonidos cubanos a los flamencos, al soul, hip-hop, jazz, swing… Comienzo el programa presentando el magnífico trabajo que acaban de editar los alemanes Bahamas Soul Club llamado “The Cuban Tapes”, las 4 primeras canciones son de esta joya. Este disco, para mi y de momento, es lo mejor del año. PLAYLIST: 1- Bahama Soul Club Ft. Telmary -Cooka Racca. 2- Bahama Soul Club ft. Arema Arega – Tiki suite pt.2 – Mirando Al Mar. 3- Bahama Soul Club ft. Anna Luca – Tiki suite pt.3 – In The Night. 4- Bahama Soul Club – Ay Jona. 5- Skeewiff – Burro Magico. 6- Smokey Bandits – The Rooster (Samba mix). 7- Tijuana Cartel – Spanish Bossa. 8- The Bas Lexter Ensample – Run Home (98bpm). 9- Gregory Porter – Liquid Spirit. 10- Bahama Soul Club Ft. Bessie Smith – Moaners. 11- Skeewiff – Mentira De Amor (feat Rayna). 12- Super Spanish Combo – Rebelion & War. 13- The Bas Lexter Ensample – Jivin' Num-Num. 14- Dj Love Ft. Biasca & Jakia – Nightlife Crawlers (Fab Samperi vocal remix). 15- Michi y sus Bravos – El Forastero (Uproot Andy RMX).

Touch The Spider! Podcast
192 - In The Night

Touch The Spider! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2014 3:31


... the moon stands highFor a long time we planned to put "In The Night" onto our new CD The Grand Delusion. At the last moment we decided this song doesn't fit to our catchy CD.We recorded the song in October 2011. Last Tracks added February 2014.This week our section "Download of the Week" presents the song "In The Night".

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 355: Day of the Doctor

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2013 21:21


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 240 – "The Day of the Doctor"  episode Official poster Cast  ()  ()  ()  () Others  – /The Moment  –   – Osgood  – Androgar  – The General Philip Buck – Arcadia Father  –   – McGilliop Aidan Cook,  –   – Voice of the/Zygons ,  – Daleks  – The Curator/ John Guilor – Voice of the   – (uncredited) Production Director Script editor Richard Cookson Producer Marcus Wilson Executive producer(s) Steven Moffat Faith Penhale Incidental music composer Series Length 76 minutes Originally broadcast 23 November 2013 (GMT, simulcast internationally) Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → """" (mini-episode) "" "The Day of the Doctor" is the 799th episode of the British  programme , and marks the programme's fiftieth anniversary. It is written by , an executive producer alongside Faith Penhale. It has been described by series producer Marcus Wilson as a "love letter to the fans" and by the controller of , , as an "event drama". It was shown on on 23 November 2013, in both 2D and 3D. The special was broadcast simultaneously in 94 countries, and was shown concurrently in 3D in some cinemas. It achieved the  for the largest ever simulcast of a TV drama. The episode shows the last day of the , in which a  of  faces his choice to kill both  and his own race of  in an act of mass destruction, paralleling this with a present-day choice by paramilitary organisation  to destroy  rather than allow an alien invasion. It reveals how, contrary to previous plotline understanding, the Doctor followed plea to change his mind at the last instant of the Time War, and hid the war-racked planet Gallifrey in time, rather than destroy it, but due to the distortions of time incurred, had retained no memory of his changed decision. The episode starred  as the  and  as his companion, . Previous lead actors  and  returned for the episode, Tennant reprising his role as the , while Piper portrayed a sentient doomsday weapon called the Moment, projecting an image based on her character , invisible and inaudible to everyone but the , played by, introduced for the first time in the  as an unknown past incarnation of the Doctor. Other appearances included a very brief view of the upcoming, expected to succeed Matt Smith in , and a significant  by  actor , now in his late 70s and the earliest surviving actor to have played the title role. Rounding out the guest cast,  starred as , while  returned to portray the in-series daughter of 1970s central figure .The special also featured the return of the , and the , shape-shifting aliens who had previously only appeared in the 1975 serial . Contents   []  Mini-episodes See also:  and  Two mini-episodes written by Steven Moffat, "" and "", were released shortly prior to "The Day of the Doctor". They depict events occurring during the  between the Doctor's own race of  and his , the . In "The Night of the Doctor",  reprised his role as the  from the and subsequent  audio plays. He is a to the ongoing Time War and intends to rescue a crew member from a crashing spaceship via the . Realising that he is a , she refuses to comply, preferring to die rather than go with him. She and the Doctor die as the ship crashes on Karn. The Doctor is resurrected temporarily by the Sisterhood of Karn. They persuade the Doctor to take action to end the Time War, offering him a selection of potions to control his regeneration. He chooses a potion designed to initiate his regeneration into a hitherto unknown  of the Doctor as a "warrior" (described in credits as the "" and played by ). "The Last Day" is filmed from the first-person perspective of a Gallifreyan soldier who has had a camera implanted in his head. The soldiers scan for Daleks at Arcadia, Gallifrey's second city and believed due to its impregnable defences to be the safest place on the Time Lords' home planet. During training exercises, a blurred object in the sky is identified surprisingly as the first of a fleet of successfully invading Daleks, which kill the soldiers. The "Fall of Arcadia" becomes the central battle of the Time War around which "The Day of the Doctor" is centred. Plot At , teacher  receives a message from the  and returns to the , which is unexpectedly  to . Kate Stewart of the paramilitary organisation  shows the Doctor preserved instructions from previous wife , along with the Under-Gallery, a secret vault of forbidden art housed at the . The vault includes several works of  art: moments of time preserved in stasis that take the form of "3-D pictures". One such work, called either No More or Gallifrey Falls, shows the fall of Arcadia on the last day of the Time War, an event believed to have obliterated both the Time Lords and the  from the universe. The glass of several of these pictures has been broken from within and figures in the paintings have disappeared. It transpires that the  , preserved in stasis in the pictures, are invading, taking the forms of UNIT members. To defeat them, Kate plans to detonate a nuclear warhead in London from within UNIT's "TARDIS-proof" Black Archive of Time Lord and other alien artefacts. The detonation would will wipe out London but save the rest of humanity. In the midst of the Time War, the —a hitherto-unknown "hidden" incarnation of the —watches Gallifrey falling to the Dalek invasion. He decides to trigger an ancient  called "the ", a "galaxy eater" which will destroy both races completely. The Moment, however, is sentient and possesses a conscience. Its interface manifests with the form of his future assistant  to challenge whether mass killing is his best option and to show him the future personal consequences of his actions. The Moment opens fissures in space and time between these two points in the timeline and Elizabethan England, depositing the Eleventh Doctor and the War Doctor near the  and a young Elizabeth I under threat from Zygons, who are using the time period to secret themselves into the stasis of the Time Lord paintings as to invade in the contemporary future. All three Doctors are captured and imprisoned in the , where the Moment encourages the War Doctor to form an escape plan involving calculations which would take "centuries", but which, being begun on the War Doctor's , are therefore now completed on the Eleventh's screwdriver, four hundred years in its future. The Eleventh Doctor, meanwhile, inscribes in stone the code necessary to activate a  stored in UNIT's Black Archive. Found by his allies in the present day, it allows Clara to both escape the Zygons and free the Doctors, by travelling into the past. Using the same technique to "travel" to the present via the Time Lord paintings as the Zygons, they gain entry to the Black Archives despite its TARDIS-proof defences. They use the Black Archives' mind-wiping facilities to erase the memories of the humans and Zygons present, causing them to forget who is human and who is Zygon in human form, and forcing them to cancel the detonation and discuss peace. The War Doctor, now convinced that detonating the Moment will allow his future selves to save many more lives, is returned to his time by the Moment. His other two present incarnations appear with the intention of detonating the device alongside him so as to share his burden. Clara, reminding them that he chose the name "Doctor", implores that he seek a different solution. The three Doctors finally think of an alternative solution, to put the planet Gallifrey in stasis in a moment of time, leaving the Daleks surrounding the planet to be obliterated by their own firepower; to the rest of the universe it would still appear that both sides wiped each other out. The three work with the consent of the desperate Time Lords and summon all of the Doctor's other past incarnations – as well as  – to successfully execute this plan. The three Doctors and Clara return to the Gallery, unsure whether it is possible to return Gallifrey from stasis. The War Doctor is content to think that he failed in doing the right thing, rather than succeeding in doing the wrong thing. He realises that neither he nor the Tenth Doctor will remember what happened, and will continue shouldering the guilt for centuries. After departing, the aged War Doctor finds himself beginning to  within his TARDIS. The Tenth Doctor also leaves, having persuaded his successor to tell him about his impending death on the planet . The Eleventh Doctor, now alone in the Gallery, is joined by its mysterious curator, who appears to resemble an aged version of the. The Curator enigmatically suggests that he might be a future incarnation of the Doctor, as well as commenting that the painting's actual name is neither No More nor Gallifrey Falls, but Gallifrey Falls No More. The Doctor surmises that his plan to save Gallifrey was successful. In closing, the Doctor describes a recurring dream, in which he and his eleven previous incarnations are looking together upon Gallifrey. The Doctor vows to find and restore Gallifrey. Continuity As the show's 50th anniversary special, the episode contains multiple references to previous episodes. It opens with the title sequence and theme arrangement used at the series' debut in 1963. Echoing the opening of the very first story, , a policeman is shown walking past the sign for I.M. Foreman, the scrap merchant in whose yard the TARDIS was located, and its first few seconds are in monochrome (as had been the case in , the last time more than one Doctor had featured in an official story)., where the Doctor's granddaughter  went when they were on Earth in 1963, also featured in both the original story and the 1988 serial . According to the school sign, the chairman of the school governors is now , formerly one of the First Doctor's original three companions and a science teacher at the school, and the headmaster is W. Coburn, a reference to  and ,[] who respectively directed and wrote An Unearthly Child. Clara rides out of Coal Hill School on the Eleventh Doctor's anti-gravity motorcycle from "" at 5:16, the time An Unearthly Child originally aired on  television (the first broadcast began 1 minute 20 seconds after its scheduled time of 5:15  on 23 November 1963.). The same date and time were also reflected in the activation code of the vortex manipulator, 1716231163 (signifying 17:16 23/11/1963). When the TARDIS is picked up by , the call sign used by the helicopter to refer to UNIT is 'Greyhound leader', reflecting that of,[] whose daughter Kate is now portrayed as having his role as commander of UNIT. Lethbridge-Stewart was a central character in the 's era and also several of his successors', originally appearing in the serial  and making his last appearance in Doctor Who in  serial , which is also referenced. An image of the Brigadier is seen alongside images of various companions of the Doctor. Kate's assistant, Osgood, is also a name from that era (UNIT technician Osgood from ) and her scarf is very similar to that worn by the Fourth Doctor; the Eleventh Doctor remarks that it is a "nice scarf". Osgood also uses it to trip up her Zygon duplicate who was standing on it, a nod to the Fourth Doctor's actions against a thug in his first story Robot. Kate Stewart twice mentions her subordinate, Malcolm, presumably the same UNIT scientist named Malcolm played by  in "".[] The controversy, regarding whether the  era stories took place in the 1970s or 1980s, is referenced in dialogue by Kate Stewart, when she mentions that events occurred in "the '70s or '80s depending on the dating protocol used". The Tenth Doctor's era is also heavily referenced, elaborating on his marriage to Queen Elizabeth I originally mentioned in his final story,  and first referred to in "". It is implied that he deserted her shortly after the wedding as part of his (fruitless) attempt to flee his impending death, hence her fury at him when she finds him at the Globe Theatre;[]at that time he had no idea why she was so angry, since the events of "The Shakespeare Code" occur much earlier than those of "The Day of the Doctor". The Tenth Doctor's speech to a rabbit whom he believes to be a Zygon is partially taken from the Christmas special, "". The Tenth Doctor mentioned the Fall of Arcadia in "". When he leaves after learning of Trenzalore, the Tenth Doctor remarks, "I don't want to go...", his incarnation's final words from The End of Time; the Eleventh Doctor tells Clara that "he always says that" after his TARDIS leaves. The Eleventh Doctor's fixation with  – a linking item in this story – begins in "" and reappears in "", "", and "". The Moment device was originally mentioned in The End of Time, but had not been explored in depth. Here, it takes the form of "", a seemingly omnipotent being and personalisation of the  itself, which manifested in  when she absorbed the Time Vortex in the  finale, "". Other references come heavily from the previous multi-Doctor anniversary stories, The Three Doctors and The Five Doctors. The Eleventh Doctor's dismissal of the Tenth Doctor and War Doctor as "the sandshoes and grandad" to mock their respective trainers and age echo the First Doctor's description of his two successors in The Three Doctors as "a dandy and a clown"[]. Likewise, a Time Lord says, "I didn't know when I was well-off! All twelve of them!" which recalls the Brigadier's line from The Three Doctors: "Three of them, eh? I didn't know when I was well off." More of the Brigadier's dialogue from the latter serial is referenced when Kate asks for an incident report code-named "Cromer"; in the earlier story, upon being transported to another universe, the Brigadier initially believes himself to be near the coastal Norfolk town. A line from the First Doctor, this time from The Five Doctors, is also referenced near the end as the Tenth Doctor tells the Eleventh, "It's good to know my future is in safe hands" (which the First told the Fifth in the earlier story, appended by "after all"). In trying to compensate for the presence of three Doctors who utilise different console rooms, the Tenth Doctor's TARDIS console briefly changes to the War Doctor's console room, seen again later in the episode, before settling on the Eleventh's; according to the script, the fact that all three are together has knocked their time streams out of sync and the TARDIS is reacting to that.[] The Tenth Doctor comments upon the Eleventh Doctor's TARDIS console, "Oh you've redecorated! I don't like it", a line originally used by the  speaking to the Third in  and later reused by the Second and Eleventh Doctors respectively in and "". There were plenty of other script references to both the recent and classic history of the programme. When the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors aim their  at troops in 1560, the War Doctor asks if they plan to "...assemble a cabinet at them?", a line used by  when the Eleventh Doctor points his screwdriver at  in a fight scene of "". The white roundels in the wall of the War Doctor's TARDIS were featured in the classic series' original TARDIS console rooms from 1963 to 1989 before being removed for the more elaborate TARDIS console used by the Seventh and Eighth Doctors in the TV movie. Seeing the white roundels, both the Tenth and Eleventh Doctor are pleased, but are uncertain as to what they are for. The final scene in the Gallery, containing 's  as the curator,  somewhat, as he enigmatically talks to the watching audience and Eleventh Doctor in a short  upon the Doctor's past and future activities, ultimately (in the context of the episode) deterring questions about his apparent knowledge with the comment, '"Who" Knows?'. Cast  as the .  as the . Excluding flashbacks and archived footage, Tennant had not appeared in Doctor Who since his final regular appearance as the Doctor in the concluding scenes of , broadcast on 1 January 2010.  as companion . The special was the first time the actress was credited on the show simply as Jenna Coleman, dropping the Louise part of her name seen in previous episodes.  as the Moment Interface, a Gallifreyan super weapon. While credited as , Billie Piper was instead portraying the projection of the Moment's user interface which had taken the form of the Doctor's then-future companion.[] Piper has not portrayed Rose as a series regular since "", although she reprised her role in various episodes of the fourth series and appeared briefly in The End of Time.  as the , the Doctor's warrior-like forgotten incarnation. The War Doctor came between the  and Doctors, and renounced the title of Doctor.  as 's daughter Kate Stewart, who previously appeared in "", having been originated by actress Beverley Cressman in the direct-to-video spin-offs,  and .  as . Page is the third actress to portray Elizabeth I on Doctor Who, following Vivienne Bennet () and  ("").  as Osgood. Throughout the special, Osgood is seen wearing a copy of the 's iconic scarf.  as Androgar, a .  as the General of Gallifrey. Jonjo O'Neill as McGilliop. Aidan Cook and  as the .  as the voice of the  and the Zygons.  and  as Daleks.[]  as the Curator, a mysterious character who informs the Eleventh Doctor of Gallifrey's survival at the end of the episode. His resemblance to the  is alluded to, but left unexplained. , , , Tom Baker, , , ,  and all appear in the special as their respective Doctors, through the use of archive footage and voice doubles. All are credited as "the Doctor" alongside Smith, Tennant and Hurt in the episode's closing credits. John Guilor provided voice acting for the First Doctor, though he was credited as "Voice Over Artist".  makes an uncredited cameo appearance as the , prior to taking over the lead role from Smith in the 2013 Christmas Special, titled "". Casting Both David Tennant and Billie Piper returned to appear in the 50th anniversary special On 30 March 2013, a distribution error occurred, and many subscribers to received the issue five days before the official release date. The issue of the magazine included the official announcement that and , who previously played the  and in Doctor Who respectively, were lined up to appear in the special, along with actor . Moffat did not want to bring Rose the character back because he felt her story was wrapped up and did not feel comfortable adding to Davies' arc. However, he liked the concept of bringing back her Bad Wolf persona and felt that Piper needed to be in the special as she symbolised the rebirth of Doctor Who. John Hurt did not actually audition for the part, but had been asked by the production team and "said yes with remarkable speed".His costume was meant to signify that he was "rougher, tougher", and had been around for a while; the audience had missed a lot. Hurt's request to keep his beard adds to this effect, and makes him the first bearded Doctor.  discussed plans for the anniversary episode with Moffat, but eventually declined to return as the ., who played the , claimed that none of the surviving actors who portrayed the Doctor prior to Eccleston were contacted regarding the special.  confirmed this while being interviewed on Australian television alongside McCoy and . However, McGann went on to say that he could still be in the 50th but at the last moment. reported rumours that a Doctor from the classic era would feature in the special, citing unknown sources.  and, who played Tenth Doctor companions  and , respectively, both stated they would not be in the 50th, but may return to the show at some point. Barrowman stated that he would have liked to be in it, but speculated that the producers wanted to try some different things. Production Publicity Steven Moffat previously stated, "Most things that have been said about the 50th are not true... Normally I am responsible for the disinformation and the rubbish rumors—I usually put them out myself, but I haven't needed to for this one." On the importance of the episode, Moffat has stated that it will "change the narrative" of Doctor Who. "", an additional 7-minute special, was released on 14 November 2013, and featured the  ()'s regeneration into the  (). Another 4 minute special, entitled "", was released on 20 November 2013 and saw the start of the Fall of Arcadia. On 4 November 2013, the BBC released the official synopsis: "The Doctors embark on their greatest adventure in this 50th anniversary special. In 2013, something terrible is awakening in London's National Gallery; in 1562, a murderous plot is afoot in Elizabethan England; and somewhere in space an ancient battle reaches its devastating conclusion. All of reality is at stake as the Doctor's own dangerous past comes back to haunt him." On 22 November 2013,  stated on  "I can say something about my character; it's not Rose as we know her" to about the episode.[] Writing "The Day of the Doctor" was written by , current head writer of Doctor Who, and produced by Faith Penhale in , with  directing. Moffat began writing the script for "The Day of the Doctor" in late 2012, announcing that, as a security precaution, he had not produced any copies, instead keeping it on his computer "under lock and key" until it was needed. Moffat had often thought about featuring a "mayfly Doctor" who appears for a single episode, asking, "Would it be weird in the run of the series to have the 45th Doctor turn up and be played by  or someone? Would that be a cool thing to do?" He also indicated that the "classic Doctor" he would most like to feature in a new story was 's , stating, "You'd want him to come and say 'What in the name of God have I turned into?' That's the confrontation that you most want to see, to celebrate 50 years. Going round and round in circles on it I just thought, 'What about a Doctor that he never talks about?' And what if it is a Doctor who's done something terrible, who's much deadlier and more serious, who represents that thing that is the undertow in both David and Matt. You know there's a terrible old man inside them. Well, here he is, facing the children he becomes, as it were." Knowing that Matt Smith was planning to leave, Moffat wrote the special specifically with the brief appearance of the  during the sequence of all of the Doctors uniting to save Gallifrey, prior to casting anyone in the role. Moffat later stated of the 50th episode, that it was his "plan from the start" that all the Doctors would fly in to save Gallifrey, and he knew there would be a new one at that time. He wrote it before knowing who would be cast. Typically, Doctor Who's anniversary stories are named after the number of returning Doctors, as with  and . Moffat explained his choice of title to SFX magazine, commenting that "... it's very rare in Doctor Who that the story happens to the Doctor. It happens to people around him, and he helps out – he's the hero figure who rides in and saves everybody from the story of the week. He is not the story of the week. In this, he is the story of the week. This is the day of the Doctor. This is his most important day. His most important moment. This is the one he'll remember, whereas I often think the Doctor wanders back to his TARDIS and forgets all about it." Filming Because "The Day of the Doctor" was filmed in 3D, the episode took longer than usual to shoot, especially as every  shot had to be done twice. Filming began on 2 April 2013 in , . On 9 April 2013 scenes were filmed for the special in , . On 17 April 2013 , ,  and  filmed scenes in ,, , and some scenes were shot in . On 2 May 2013, scenes in  were being filmed for scenes that take place at Totter's Lane and Coal Hill school, locations which had previously featured in the first 1963 serial , the 1985 serial , and the 1988 serial . Filming for the special was completed on Sunday 5 May 2013. From 4–5 May 2013, Paul McGann returned to Doctor Who alongside John Hurt's War Doctor, to record "The Night of the Doctor". Marketing Trailers The first trailer for the special was shown to attendees of  in July 2013. The BBC's decision not to release the trailer online to international fans was met with controversy. On 26 July, the BBC responded to criticisms by saying the trailer was intended to be exclusive to Comic-Con attendees and that content for all other audiences would be forthcoming at a later date.The trailer was also screened at The Edinburgh International Television Festival, at the end of Charlotte Moore's "Meet The Controller" session.[] On 28 September, the BBC revealed that the trailer for the special had been specifically shot and was currently in post-production. On 19 October 2013, a specially-made teaser trailer, directed by Matt Losasso, was shown on BBC One, and was then subsequently posted online. It contained icons from the history of the show and had a monologue by Matt Smith, as well as body doubles and  to create shots of previous Doctors. A clip from "The Day of the Doctor" was shown at the BBC's  show on Friday 15 November. The official trailer for the episode aired in the United Kingdom at 8 pm GMT on 9 November. Due to the leak of a trailer earlier on 9 November on BBC Latin America's Facebook page, the BBC officially released it ahead of schedule. A second official trailer was shortly released later. Furthermore, before the release of the main trailers, a short clip previewed the Eleventh Doctor and Clara examining a seemingly impossible painting. On 10 November 2013, a short clip of the Eleventh Doctor announcing "The clock is ticking" interrupted a BBC One ident. This was followed on Monday 11 November by another ident interruption, with the Eleventh Doctor stating "It's all been leading to this..." Viral marketing On 28 September, the BBC unveiled a   (#SaveTheDay) and an  that was used to promote the special.Respectively, the hashtag and the ident were shown before and after the premiere of  on BBC One. The hashtag was used to reveal all subsequent promotional material. On 7 November 2013, a video starring Smith in character as the Doctor was released promoting the hashtag, promising exclusive content. A website was launched to reveal the content. Broadcast Countries that screened "The Day of the Doctor" simultaneously.   Countries that screened on TV.   Countries that screened in cinemas.   Countries that screened both on TV and in cinemas. The BBC broadcast the episode in 94 countries simultaneously, in order to avoid plot leaks. It earned a  for the world's largest ever simulcast of a TV drama. The  rated the episode PG for mild violence and threat. The  also rated the episode PG for "mild science fiction themes and violence", noting there was "very mild impact" with regards to sexual themes. The episode broadcast at 7:50pm in the UK, and was preceded and followed by other Doctor Who related programmes and broadcasts, including broadcast of an after-party. Canadian  rated "The Day of the Doctor" PG in , G in  and G in. Broadcasters The following is a list of some broadcasters that aired "The Day of the Doctor" on 23 or 24 November 2013, depending on time zones. CountryChannel    and  (television) and Hoyts (cinema)    (television),  and  (cinema)   Haydn and  (cinema)             BBC Entertainment and BBC HD   BBC Entertainment and BBC HD (television)Movie Center (cinema)                            BBC Entertainment         BBC Entertainment and BBC HD (television)Cinemark (cinema)    (television) (television) (cinema)   Cinemaxx (cinema)    ( and Yle HD)      (television)Cinemaxx, Cine Star and UCI (cinema)    (television) (cinema)   Bíóparadís (cinema)      (not simultaneous, 20 minute delay and commercial breaks)   Kinopark and Chaplin Cinema (cinema)   BBC One    (not simultaneous, 10 minute delay) (cinema)   Fredrikstad Kino, Kristiansand Kino, Trondheim Kino,Volda Filmteater, Ringen Oslo Kino and Bergen Kino (cinema)    and NST (television)CoolConnections (cinema)   BBC Entertainment Asia   Cinesa (cinema)   Bio Roy and Tumbascenen Bio (cinema)    BBC One     Kronverk Cinema (cinema)   BBC One,  and BBC 3D (television),  and  (cinemas), as well as independent cinemas around the UK.    (television), , Cinemark and  (cinema) Home media "The Day of the Doctor" is planned to be released on DVD and 3D Blu-ray on 2 December 2013 in the UK. It will be released on 4 December 2013 in Australia and 10 December 2013 in North America. Reception "The Day of the Doctor" received instant positive reactions. Ben Lawrence of  gave the special five stars, calling it "charming, eccentric and very, very British." 's Simon Brew praised the special, calling it "terrific", and stating that it was "pulsating with comedy, ambition, and top to bottom entertainment." Jon Cooper of  gave the episode five stars, stating that it "not only gives hardcore fans a beautiful reinvention of their favourite show but also gives casual viewers a stonking story and a reminder why we all love this show so much." Jim Shelley of  called the episode "a clever, chaotic, infuriating combination of nifty, knowing tiny detail and big, hollow, pompous bluster." However, he disliked the effects, accusing the BBC on pandering to the American audience, as well as disliking the Zygons, deeming them not "scary enough," and naming Matt Smith and David Tennant "irritating." 's Chris Taylor stated that the episode is "one designed to please fans and newcomers alike," and that it "shows why the Doctor is finding his way into ever more homes and hearts." 's Viv Grospok criticised various elements of the episode, though concluded that "it was all worth it." Social analytics website SecondSync revealed that Doctor Who generated almost 500,000 "tweets" on  during its broadcast, with the peak number of tweets occurring at the beginning of the broadcast, at 12,939 tweets per minute. Overnight figures revealed that the episode had a total of 10.18 million viewers for the live broadcast in the United Kingdom, while the box office takings for its cinema screenings totalled £1.7m (US$2.2m), which placed it at number three in the UK film chart for the week, behind  and . The live simulcast on , at 2.50pm /11.50am , had a total audience of 2.4m viewers, with a further 1.2m watching the later repeat, the largest audience in the channel's history. The cinema screenings, on a total of 660 screens nationwide, took a total of US$4.8m (approx £3m) at the box office, placing it at number 2 in the US chart. The special had a total of 1.95m viewers for its two broadcasts in Australia, with 590,000 watching the live broadcast on  at 6.50am /3.50am AWST, and another 1.36m watching the repeat at 7.30pm, while the cinema box office takings totalled AU$1.54m, putting it at number three in the Australian film chart.  A total of 1.7m viewers watched the two broadcasts on Canadian channel , making it the most watched entertainment programme in Canada on the day, with the 1.1m watching the live broadcast at 2.50pm  being the channel's largest ever audience. Worldwide, cinema screenings brought $10.2 million at the box office. See also , a parody tie-in to this episode. Notes References ^   Sources that refer to John Guilor's role as the voice of the in the special include: Southall, J. R. (25 November 2013). . . Retrieved 28 November 2013. 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Liam Allen DJ Mixes
Soul Seekin'

Liam Allen DJ Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2008 65:36


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