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Repassez-moi l'standard
Repassez-moi l'standard... "It Had to Be You" written by Isham Jones & lyrics by Gus Kahn (1924)

Repassez-moi l'standard

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 58:41


durée : 00:58:41 - « It Had to Be You » (Isham Jones / Gus Khan) (1924) - par : Laurent Valero - "Une des plus célèbres compositions du saxophoniste et chef d’orchestre Isham Jones qui fut un musicien très influent dans le milieu des orchestres de danse dans les années 20,30 aux États-Unis. Ses enregistrements pour le labels Brunswick & Victor étaient considérés les meilleurs." Laurent Valero - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin

Le jazz sur France Musique
Repassez-moi l'standard... "It Had to Be You" written by Isham Jones & lyrics by Gus Kahn (1924)

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 58:41


durée : 00:58:41 - « It Had to Be You » (Isham Jones / Gus Khan) (1924) - par : Laurent Valero - "Une des plus célèbres compositions du saxophoniste et chef d’orchestre Isham Jones qui fut un musicien très influent dans le milieu des orchestres de danse dans les années 20,30 aux États-Unis. Ses enregistrements pour le labels Brunswick & Victor étaient considérés les meilleurs." Laurent Valero - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin

Open Mike Podcast
85 - From G.E.D to Law Degree. How a Former State Representative Turned His Troubled Life Around

Open Mike Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 41:07


Brian Banks is a highly sought-after community educator, author, law school graduate, and former Michigan State Representative. But despite his tremendous career, he has experienced an equally tremendous degree of hardship along the way, from a dysfunctional childhood, to an adolescence marred by fraud charges, to corrupt political forces ousting him from office. In this episode of Open Mike, Banks discusses his personal struggles in depth and reflects on ways they’ve endowed him with the talent and tenacity to continuously create his own success. Show Notes [00:35] Brian Banks's intro and bio taken from his book, It Had 2 Happen. [01:35] Hi, Brian, thank you for being on Open Mike! [2:28] Our governor instituted some new reform in the no-fault arena, for no reason. What do you think about the no-fault changes that are currently going into effect? [04:50] Why do you think she gave a gift to the Republicans and insurance companies without thinking about her Michigan constituents? Do you have any insight on that? [08:13] You have a fascinating story and you’re very open about your story… You’re very open about the criminal activity you unfortunately got involved in, and you took responsibility. So, let’s dig into this — you grew up in Detroit, you went to Denby High School, and you dropped out your senior year. Give us a brief version about how that happened. [10:15] Due to a troubled home life, Brian started skipping class for weeks on end, after transferring to a different school. He eventually got a job, started hanging out with the wrong people, and started committing credit card and check fraud. [12:43] Eventually, Brian was charged on seventeen counts of fraud. [14:31] Eventually, he was sentenced to a year probation with the first six months on a tether, in lieu of jail… the tether was impeding his ability to land a job, so Brian successfully wrote, filed, and argued a motion to remove the tether. The next day, he obtained his GED and enrolled in Wayne State University, with aspirations of becoming an attorney. [18:03] What year did you get into law school? [18:28] Did you take the bar exam? [18:44] For those who don’t know, Michigan lawyers have to go through a process called “character and fitness” where they’re vetted to ensure they’re up to state standards to practice law. Because of Brian’s history, they would not let him be a licensed attorney in the state. [20:31] When someone experiences poverty, it’s a domino effect. Pair that with a felony conviction, it’s incredibly hard to obtain gainful employment. [21:36] When are you giving it another shot? [22:17] You go through the process, they pass you, and then you have to take the bar exam again? [22:59] Let’s talk about your time in the Michigan state legislature… can you tell us why you decided to run for Congress, here in Michigan? [26:09] During Brian’s first term, he had 100% attendance and a 100% voting record. Because of his experiences, he was compelled to make sure his constituents’ voices were represented at the capitol. The first community event he held was for ex-offenders, to help get their records expunged. [27:03] In 2014, Brian was re-elected with more votes than in his 2012 run. He was also elected by his colleagues as chairman of the Detroit Black Caucus. [27:13] Let’s talk about that — a very powerful Democratic caucus. What was that like, walking in as chairman after all that you went through? [28:36] As chairman, Brian was essentially the most powerful African American in the state legislature. He started making enemies because he started taking some unpopular positions. [29:03] What do you think were your most unpopular decisions in 2015, leading up to your 2016 experience? [31:38] You’re thwarting a powerful Detroit mayor and have an upcoming election for your third term… as this is happening, people are running against you… there are rumors that people within your own party are putting others up against you… and one day, you’re sitting at home, and get a knock on your door from a couple FBI agents. Take us through that story. [32:37] Do you believe the mayor put someone up against you? [34:11] Brian was accused by the then Republican Attorney General of improperly paying back a 2010 loan, so he hired an attorney to represent him. His attorney convinced him to plead guilty, after a long, drawn-out process. [34:55] Brian was ultimately able to get the felony charges dropped, but he had to resign from office. It was clear that the entire process was political, and other colleagues wanted him out of the way. [35:48] While many wrote Brian off, he started a successful consulting agency and still conducts educational, community outreach events. He realized he doesn’t need a title to serve. [36:43] Do you think you’re going to run again for a third term? [38:46] If you want to learn more about Brian’s life in detail, check out his book, It Had 2 Happen! [39:05] Thank you to Brian Banks for coming on Open Mike! [40:52] If you think someone would enjoy this episode, pass it along, subscribe, like. And tell us who you’d like to be on Open Mike! We will bring them to you. Thank you for watching and listening!

Jazz Gumbo
Replay - Set Seven - 16 July 2012

Jazz Gumbo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 127:54


Artist - Tune - Album Horace Silver - The Kicker - Song for My Father Pat Martino - Mardi Gras - Joyous Lake Billie Holiday - God Bless the Child - Giants of Jazz – Billie Holiday Blood, Sweat & Tears - God Bless the Child - Blood, Sweat & Tears The Crusaders - Street Life - Street Life Charlie Haden’s Quartet West - The Long Goodbye - Haunted Heart Dionne Warwick - Check Out Time - Very Dionne Ramsey Lewis - Since I Fell for You - Back to the Roots Jay Hoggard - Samba Pa Negra - Days Like These George Benson - White Rabbit - White Rabbit Harry Connick, Jr. - It Had to be You - When Harry Met Sally Anita Baker - Fairy Tales - Compositions Chaka Khan - Take the “A” Train - Echoes of an Era Duke Ellington - Diminuendo & Crescendo in Blue - Ellington at Newport Lou Reed - Walk on the Wild Side - Transformer Mandrill - Mango Meat - Just Outside of Town Fela Kuti & Africa ‘70 - Zombie - Zombie The Playlists of all Jazz Gumbo Sets can be viewed at jazzgumbo.blogspot.com

Fadeout Books
Through a Window by H.G. Wells, It Had to Be Murder by Cornell Woolrich/Rear Window (1954)

Fadeout Books

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 38:04


In the first half of the episode, we discuss the short stories Through a Window by H.G. Wells (1894) and It Had to Be Murder by Cornell Woolrich (1942). In the second half of the episode, we discuss the film adaptation of the short stories, Rear Window (1954) directed by Alfred Hitchcock.Warning: This episode does contain a brief mention of sexual assault. The following sources were consulted for this episode:The Women Who Knew Too Much: Hitchcock and Feminist Theory by Tania ModleskiJimmy Stewart: A Biography by Marc Eliot AFI CatalogMedia History Digital LibraryIMDbWe mentioned The Gift of Fear by Gavin de Becker.Check out our review on GoodReads.Follow us on Twitter at FadeoutBooksEmail us at fadeoutbooks@protonmail.comSound editing by Miranda and Maggie.Our theme song is "I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise," composed by George Gershwin and performed by the Paul Whiteman Orchestra.

Mundo Babel
Mundo Babel - Babel para Enamorados - 01/08/20

Mundo Babel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 119:31


"Una de esas cosas, uno de esos vuelos locos, una de esas campanas que de vez en cuando suenan...", escribía Cole Porter en "One of those Things". El Amor (con mayúsculas) que tenía en él uno de sus cultivadores más irónicos. Junto a I.Jones-G. Kahn  ("It Had to Be You") o Irving Berlin ("Always"), el Libro de Oro de la Música americana. En las voces mejores, las de Ella Fitzgerald, Bryan Ferry o Nilsson. Inglés muy recomendable pero las melodías bastan para trasladarnos a la luna, hipnotizarnos de principio a fin. Escuchar audio

Talking During Movies
#137 Adam E And I Talk Over When Harry Met Sally

Talking During Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 219:37


We talk. We drink. We movie! About When Harry Met Sally: In 1977, college graduates Harry Burns (Billy Crystal) and Sally Albright (Meg Ryan) share a contentious car ride from Chicago to New York, during which they argue about whether men and women can ever truly be strictly platonic friends. Ten years later, Harry and Sally meet again at a bookstore, and in the company of their respective best friends, Jess (Bruno Kirby) and Marie (Carrie Fisher), attempt to stay friends without sex becoming an issue between them. Release date: July 21, 1989 (USA) Director: Rob Reiner Screenplay: Nora Ephron Featured song: It Had to Be You Awards: BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay About our guest: With more than 25 years in consumer product sales, marketing, and development experience, I am a leader in product marketing and account management. Developing and growing with innovative business partners is my passion, and I am proud to work with some of the pet industry's largest national retailers and suppliers. As a leader in Merchandising categories for some of the largest retailers, I developed popular products and programs, as well as the teams to drive them. Combining the product development, brand, and account management functions, I worked with many of the best known brands and licenses. My record shows a history of developing strong, purposeful strategies, meeting or exceeding plans, turning around difficult situations, and driving success and profitability. Get at us on the email or IG: TalkingDuringMoviesPodcast@gmail.com @TalkingDuringMovies

Chismes de Película | PIA Podcast
La Ventana Indiscreta | Chismes de Película

Chismes de Película | PIA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 26:36


Dale play a un nuevo episodio de nuestro podcast en español Chismes de película, en esta oportunidad con "La Ventana Indiscreta". Una película estadounidense de 1954 basada en el relato de 1942 It Had to Be Murder, de Cornell Woolrich, dirigida por Alfred Hitchcock y con actuación de James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey, Raymond Burr y Thelma Ritter. Escucha todo lo que hubo detrás de los grandes clásicos del cine con Carolina Pardo en nuestro podcast en español Chismes de película. 

NEW Realm of the Mist Entertainment
The Sock Drawer Podcast #22: Venus Chan Guest

NEW Realm of the Mist Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 61:00


That's right, host of It Had to be Said and Tin Foil Hat Society joins the odd Socks for some fun. Download the New Single from Christopher Stolle Here: https://realmofthemistente.wixsite.com/realmofthemistent/copy-of-christopher-stolle-1 Publicist: SJ Promotions Contact: Steven Joiner Cell: (816) 605-4561 Email: Stevesjnetwork@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact us: Email: realmofthemistentertainment@gmail.com Phone: (267) 490-3166 YouTube Edits: Chris Stolle using Hitfilm Software All content copyrighted under Realm of the Mist Entertainment, All Rights Reserved. Help is there: National Suicide Pervention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please Support Us: https://anchor.fm/rotm-entertain/support Support us here: https://www.subscribestar.com/realm-of-the-mist-entertainment And on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Realmofthemist Music: https://www.bensound.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now on Pandora: http://pandora.app.link/Z4uEsRezm3 Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/rotm-entertain Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85Njg3NjY4L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1tcvwQIHT0xD60glRXdfUa Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/realm-of-the-mist-entertainment Pocketcast: https://pca.st/6WaV Radiopublic: https://radiopublic.com/realm-of-the-mist-entertainment-WDJbVl Realm of the Mist Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/realmofthemistentvape Sounds Dicey Gaming YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0yrlmq0iU9pmo46yBpA73A Realm of the Mist Webite: https://realmofthemistente.wixsite.com/realmofthemistent Follow Realm of the mist on Twitter: @RealmMistent https://www.patreon.com/rss/Realmofthemist?auth=1ae4d4aec78817c4611690f484ed5ef5 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rotm-ent/support

Screenplay Junkie
042 - "Rear Window"

Screenplay Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 47:06


"Rear Window" (1954) is a classic film with a great premise about a wheelchair-bound photographer who begins to suspect that his neighbor has committed murder. Directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock, it stars James Stewart, Grace Kelly, and Raymond Burr. But did you know it's based on a short story? Listen in as we compare the film to Cornell Woolrich's 1942 short story "It Had to Be Murder", the creation of the apartment set, Hitchcock's directing tactics, themes of masculinity and marriage, murders that inspired the film version, and a 2007 movie that is quite similiar. Created by Drew HellmichWritten by Drew, Matt, and Bryan HellmichProduced by Drew HellmichMusic by Bryan HellmichEdited by Drew HellmichFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/screenplay_junkie/Check out Bryan's music here:https://soundcloud.com/pheelsmusichttps://www.instagram.com/bheat.beats/

Steve reads his Blog
Microsoft's Partner Network needs an Enema

Steve reads his Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 6:18


I recently tweeted a link to an obscure Microsoft post I found about eliminating IUR. I thought at the time, "this is going to get messy". I followed up with a post on it myself, which promptly blew up, and now there is actually a petition someone started. Just to be clear... I did not sign this petition, and I will not be wielding any pitchforks at Inspire. Why not? It Had to Happen The vaunted "Microsoft Partner Network"! Wow, that sends chills down the spines of all other software companies! "Oh no! Here comes a Microsoft Gold Partner! We might as well just pack it in, we don't stand a chance", said Salesforce or SAP never. The ones who are the most impressed by Microsoft "Gold" partners, have always been Microsoft Silver partners. The Microsoft Partner Network (MPN) is a legacy construct, designed for an era that has passed. In fact, I think the entire MPN today is constipated! Wait, I thought you were with us! It seems that many folks read my post and tweets as a rallying cry, but if you re-read it now, knowing that it was not, it will sound quite different to you. This is not the first time I have landed on the bank opposite of the screaming hordes. The recently introduced ISV revenue-sharing model was another brouhaha that most seemed to have assumed that I, as an ISV, would have had a tantrum over. Instead, I was all for the changes. The fact that I have written some rather scathing reviews of things that I thought were dumb moves by Microsoft, does not mean that I think Microsoft is dumb. I am not "that guy", but I have met "that guy". I run into them at every event, and they frequently comment on my posts. They can clearly see the conspiracies that I am obviously missing. Like, how at every event Microsoft has these kids in purple shirts standing around with tablets... appearing like they are giving you directions... but what are they really doing? Back to MPN Microsoft is not good at giving news that they feel will be poorly received. With the exception of Guggs, who seems eager to stick his face into a fire, the rest would rather hide. But just because Microsoft is staffed by chickens, doesn't mean they're always wrong. In fact, over recent years, it would seem that are right way more often than they are wrong. But even though things are publicly looking great for Microsoft right now, there are leaks in the ship. None that will sink it, but if not addressed, they will cause issues in the near future. MPN is leaking like a sieve. Within MPN are a lot of things, beyond just training and competencies. Your MPN membership controls everything about your relationship with Microsoft, or lack thereof. Competencies As far as partners without a competency are concerned, competencies are a shitty way to grade partners. First of all, they are not required. You could well be a highly capable firm with many professionals, selling a butt-load of licenses, but unless you opted to pay the fee, you are not Microsoft competent. Conversely, up until recently, any firm with a handful of people and few deals, could opt to pay the fee and voilà, they're a Microsoft Gold Partner! So basically competencies as they existed, were pretty much a sham. BTW, I am saying that as a current Gold partner, not one of those petty and envious Silver ones. A lot of noise was made recently about the required increases in certified individuals and revenue to maintain a competency, but in reality Gold didn't mean shit anymore, and Silver never did. Microsoft's entire competencies strategy needs an overhaul, pulling the IUR benefits out of it, just stopped some bleeding from a program that was not working... for anybody. 80:20 We're all familiar with the 80:20 rule; 80% of the value that Microsoft accrues from their Partner Network, probably comes from less than 20% of the Partners in that network. Those who are calling for revolt, creating petitions, and threatening to leave the channel are in the 80%. So, on the unauthorized behalf of Microsoft let me say... "Please Leave!". How much more nimble and focused could Microsoft be, if they lopped off the 80% deadwood in their channel? How much time and money could they save, by instead of catering to partners who ain't doing shit, just hitting the delete button? To put this into context, I thought I had heard recently that there were like 600,000 Microsoft Partners Worldwide. Even if that number is way off, how many partners does Microsoft actually need to accomplish their "new" goals? I mean, 20% is still 120,000 partners! Never say Never Satya Nadella himself proclaimed "Microsoft has always been a partner led company and will always be a partner led company". Hmm... it seems like he should have left some wiggle room there. I can easily see a Microsoft without partners, or at least with a fraction of them. Microsoft itself suffers from Pavlovian conditioning, opening every partner presentation with the obligatory "Thank You Partners!" slide, and then going though a whole deck on how developers are no longer required. Many partners, and all LSPs are basically order takers for Microsoft, while at the same time Microsoft continues to expand it's direct sales capabilities at an unprecedented rate. "Reselling" licenses is a pointless relic in the SaaS world. Lipstick on a Pig I had something great for this heading, but I feel like I am starting to sound like a raving lunatic already, so I will save it for a future post.

Favorite Things with Mark
Favorite Things: Summer Movies Part 1

Favorite Things with Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 52:04


An Episode So Epic, We Procrastinated a Whole Month to Record! An Episode So Well Planned, You'll Know We Were Pulling It Out of Our Butts. This June, Join us for a Podcast So Mediocre, It Had to Be About Summer Movies...

ZEISS Full Exposure
ep.27 Sasha Gordon (Video)

ZEISS Full Exposure

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2019 17:04


Sasha Gordon is a Russian-born now New York City-based award-winning writer, director and composer. Following on her critically acclaimed 2016 romantic comedy “It Had to Be You”, Sasha’s South by Southwest entry was “Maggie” a dramedy episode pilot about motherhood. Maggie premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and went on to win best pilot at South by Southwest. Host: Jim Kamp http://polychromemedia.com/jameskamp/ @kampjames Today's Guest: Sasha Gordon - Writer, Director, Composer http://www.sashagordonmusic.com/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1732883/

ZEISS Full Exposure
ep.27 Sasha Gordon

ZEISS Full Exposure

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2019 17:04


Sasha Gordon is a Russian-born now New York City-based award-winning writer, director and composer. Following on her critically acclaimed 2016 romantic comedy “It Had to Be You”, Sasha’s South by Southwest entry was “Maggie” a dramedy episode pilot about motherhood. Maggie premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and went on to win best pilot at South by Southwest. Host: Jim Kamp http://polychromemedia.com/jameskamp/ @kampjames Today's Guest: Sasha Gordon - Writer, Director, Composer http://www.sashagordonmusic.com/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1732883/

Protrusive Dental Podcast
Should you specialise? – PDP006

Protrusive Dental Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 37:57


I am joined in this episode of Protrusive Dental Podcast by the likes of Harjot Bansal, Mahul Patel, Dhru Shah, Catherine Tannahill, Lourens Bester, Kiran Juj and Sunny Luthra. Yes, that’s an awful lot of guests! It HAD to be done to help answer such a monumental question that crosses every Dentists’ mind: Should you specialise? My main guest, Harjot Bansal, is studying his MClinDent in Prosthodontics at The Eastman (London). He is always happy to help and his instagram is @harjsb Protrusive Dental Pearl: Show your human side! This will help calm your patients down and create rapport. Here is the photo, as discussed in the podcast, I have in my surgery which has been eye-opening: Dental Elective April 2012, 1 hour from Da Nang Here is what we discuss in this episode: Why specialise? The true cost of specialising – think loss of earnings! Financial planning for specialising How to know which speciality is right for you? Endodontics? Perio? Prostho? Ortho? Can you be fulfilled and skilled as a General Dentist? Is it right for you? A massive thank you to all my guests on the show! Music credits: Life by KV https://soundcloud.com/kvmusicprod Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International — CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/jH8ryRw1cWgBedtime Stories by mezhdunami. https://soundcloud.com/mezhdunami Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/WCYCRged0r0Escape by Declan DP Music https://soundcloud.com/declandp Licensing Agreement 1.0 (READ) http://bit.ly/DeclanDP_MLA1 Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/PiQK_KYirio

Music From 100 Years Ago
Solo Jazz Piano

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 46:05


In time for Jazz Appreciation Month, a program of solo jazz piano. Artists include: Teddy Wilson, Jelly Roll Morton, Lennie Tristano, Art Tatum, Mary Lou Williams and Billy Strayhorn. Music includes: Blue Skies, Body and Soul, Shreveport Stomps, Bass Goin Crazy, Spontaneous Combustion and It Had to Be You.

Straight Outta Gabriola . . .
Enid - the 99.9 year old kindergartener

Straight Outta Gabriola . . ."it's island time"

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 25:14


Islander, Enid Halldorson turns 100 years old in May 2019. The kindergarten class of Gabriola Elementary School had Enid as a special guest and they peppered her with questions. Inquiring minds want to know!   Special thanks to:  Lynette Jackson (Enid’s daughter) Kathy Gurr, Kindergarten Teacher All the students of the K class of 2018-19   Song credits (public domain). Courtesy freemusicarchive.org:  “It Had to Be You” Isham Jones Orchestra featuring Marion Harris Brunswick Records (1924)   “April Showers” Gene Rodemich's Orchestra Brunswick Records (1921)

80 WATTS
CineClube 80 #12 - Harry & Sally: Feitos Um Para o Outro

80 WATTS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 98:54


Homens e mulheres podem ser apenas amigos ou sempre existe um interesse sexual implícito? É o que nós vamos discutir hoje, vendo o filme Harry e Sally, Feitos um para o outro, de 1989, aqui no CineClube 80. Convidadas especiais: Maya Orsi e Rapha Perlingeiro    A famosa cena no restaurante Katz.Todas as imagens de filmes, séries e etc são marcas registradas dos seus respectivos proprietários.Bastidores do filme Harry e Sally, com Rob Reiner entre Billy Crystal e Meg RyanTodas as imagens de filmes, séries e etc são marcas registradas dos seus respectivos proprietários.        Clique aqui para assistir o filme no Telecine Play A trilha sonora do filme When Harry Met Sally é propriedade da CBS Records © Músicas utilizadas nesta ediçãoHarry Connick Jr. - It Had to Be You (Trio Instrumental) CBS Records ©Demais faixas encontradas no YouTube Audio LIbraryGeorge Street Shuffle by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300035Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Agradecimentos aos produtores virtuais pelo apoio:Fabiano F. M. Cordeiro Ricardo BunnymanCaso queira apoiar o 80 WATTS, escolha uma das plataformas abaixo.       This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

TLT (The Lesbian Talkshow)
7 Holiday F/F Reads

TLT (The Lesbian Talkshow)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 17:58


7 Holiday F/F Reads Les Do Books with Tara and guest Sheena It’s Christmas next week! So what better time to kick back and relax with one (or seven!) beautiful f/f holiday romances? Listen as Tara and Sheena, founder of The Lesbian Review and The Lesbian Talk Show, share their favourites, which are sure leave you feeling festive.   Check out their recommendations: It Had to Be You by Clare Lydon - exclusively available when you sign up for her mailing list! Under a Falling Star by Jae Snow Globe by Georgia Beers Three (Plus One) by Ann McMan Season’s Meetings by Amy Dunne The Bureau of Holiday Affairs by Andi Marquette Tricky Wisdom by Camryn Eyde More info If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please consider contributing to the Patreon for The Lesbian Talk Show channel. Come talk to us about these books and any other lesfic you’ve been reading lately at our Facebook group, The Lesbian Review Book Club. You can see all of our reviews, top 10 lists and author profiles on TheLesbianReview.com and don’t forget to send your emails, questions and more to Tara@TheLesbianReview.com.

CineStudy
Ep. 10 - A Retroactive Rating Change (Jaws)

CineStudy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 13:37


"It Had to be Done" In which host Dylan alters his original rating of the film "Jaws" and rambles for awhile about the podcast itself. No further explanation needed. Thanks for listening to CineStudy!

Sulphur Springs Baptist Church Sermons
2016-02-28 - It Had to be Love

Sulphur Springs Baptist Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 36:43


It Had to be Love - Matthew 26:26-28

#LIVEatFIVE: a daily Broadway podcast
7/23/18 - Renée Taylor (MY LIFE ON A DIET)

#LIVEatFIVE: a daily Broadway podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 26:19


Renee Taylor is currently starring in My Life on a Diet at off-Broadway’s Theatre at St. Clement’s which officially opens on July 25 and will run through August 29. Taylor’s Broadway credits are If you ever leave me.. I’m going with you!, It Had to Be You, Lovers and Other Strangers, Agatha Sue, I Love You and Luv. Taylor is also well-known for her screen credits which include playing Sylvia Fine on The Nanny, Eva Braun in The Producers and appearing on How I Met Your Mother. Follow her on Twitter at @ReneeTaylor1613.(Hosts: Paul Wontorek, Andy Lefkowitz, Caitlin Moynihan)

Whiskey and MASH
Whiskey And AfterMASH: Ep 07 - It Had to Be Ends

Whiskey and MASH

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2018 30:39


This week on #WhiskeyAndAfterMASH we talk about Ses1 Ep 16 - It Had to Be You where Dr. Boyer gets an unexpected morale and ego boost from Radar's jilted Intended-To-Be. Meanwhile, we watch as the Potters, Klingers, and Fr. Mulcahy try to console Radar about seemingly bad knews about the future Mrs. O'Reilley, Sandy. Then, in Ses 1 Ep 17 - Odds and Ends we watch as Max does his best to earn $500 so that he and Soon Li can be ready for their new baby. Bob Skinnel ends up helping them in the end with a gift of $500 that he just had lying around. He didn't realize that, though, until Fr. Mulcahy pointed it out while the two were working out Bob's new will before he went in for another surgery.

Motivation Through Music
Frank Sinatra

Motivation Through Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 88:02


Having reached the end of Matthew Cybulski's best-selling book, Find Your Playlist, the podcast shifts to a weekly deep dive into some of the best album's, artists, and songs of all-time. This week, Matt and Steve break down the iconic career of Frank Sinatra. This week's Playlist 1. Come Fly With Me- Frank Sinatra 2. You're Nobody Til Somebody Loves You- Michael Buble 3. It Had to Be You- Harry Conick Jr. 4. Time Ago- Black Lab 5. Far Behind- Candlebox 6. Lines on My Face- Peter Frampton https://open.spotify.com/user/12146513296/playlist/2ZhDKrNYdZMIUjdsMAMNKq For More information: @MthroughMPod on Twitter Email: motivationthroughmusicpod@gmail.com

Where's the Foul?!
Where's The Foul?! - 18-10-17 - Part 2

Where's the Foul?!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 50:52


In our most recent series of podcasts, WTF?! staff, Coen Brunson and Mat Da Silva discuss... pretty much everything. From Gordon Hayward's injury, to the difference between sports markets. Expectations of the differing seasons for NFL, NBA, and the NHL. The crazed obsession Canadians have for their teams. The physical demands of sports on their players. And so. much. more. This podcast has been split into two parts. We apologize in advance for any technical difficulties that show through in the audio. We've upgraded our equipment, but still fine-tuning our setup. Music: "It Had to End Eventually" by Theatria from the album "Never Let Go" theatria.bandcamp.com www.facebook.com/Theatria/ Follow Us: wheresthefoul.com www.facebook.com/wheresthefoul/ twitter.com/wheres_the_foul @wheresthefoul

Where's the Foul?!
Where's The Foul?! - 18-10-17 - Part 1

Where's the Foul?!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 60:17


In our most recent series of podcasts, WTF?! staff, Coen Brunson and Mat Da Silva discuss... pretty much everything. From Gordon Hayward's injury, to the difference between sports markets. Expectations of the differing seasons for NFL, NBA, and the NHL. The crazed obsession Canadians have for their teams. The physical demands of sports on their players. And so. much. more. This podcast has been split into two parts. We apologize in advance for any technical difficulties that show through in the audio. We've upgraded our equipment, but still fine-tuning our setup. Music: "It Had to End Eventually" by Theatria from the album "Never Let Go" theatria.bandcamp.com www.facebook.com/Theatria/ Follow Us: wheresthefoul.com www.facebook.com/wheresthefoul/ twitter.com/wheres_the_foul @wheresthefoul

The Walking Dead ‘Cast
276: Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window

The Walking Dead ‘Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 72:17


Tons of Walking Dead news in this ep, and Karen and I had a lot of fun getting back to podcasting basics this week, so you should listen even if you don't care about Alfred Hitchcock movies. But if you do, even better! 'Cuz we also covered the classic Jimmy Stewart, Grace Kelly, Hitchcock-directed thriller Rear Window (which we both totally recommend watching if you haven't seen it yet, even if you don't think you'd be interested)! This podcast is made possible by listeners like you who have supported us at patreon.com/jasonandkaren. So thank you! Sign up by August 11 to take part in our next call-in show! Links: Listener Wendy's beautiful digital scrapbooks: http://www.scrapbookgraphics.com/photopost/u5763-wendyzine.html “It Had to Be Murder”, the short story that Rear Window was based on: http://www.miettecast.com/woolrich.pdf This episode brought to you by: Bombfell: An easier way for men to get better clothes. For $25 off your first order, go to bombfell.com/deadcast. Fracture: Your photos, in vivid color, printed directly on glass. Go to fractureme.com/podcast and click The Walking Dead 'Cast.  If you'd like to give us a call, you can call us at (650) 485-3323 or email brains@podcastica.com. You can download, subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts or in iTunes by going to walkingdeadcast.com/itunes. Look for us on Facebook at facebook.com/deadcast and on Twitter at twitter.com/jasonandkaren. And don't forget to use our Amazon link, walkingdeadcast.com/amazon, for all your Amazon shopping! Every time you buy something using that link, we get a little kickback at no extra cost to you. Thank you! Next week: Something Support the show.

Helvetic: A Podcast
15: It Had a Little Cat in It

Helvetic: A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2016 54:17


In this episode, we discuss the idea of doing work for free: why you should and shouldn’t do work for free, and tips for when you find yourself doing work for free. Mentioned Links You have died of Exposure Zombie Clause Typeform 99Designs Crowdspring Shake app for Contracts Joe’s Adapted Google Doc Questionnaire for Design Work... View Article The post 15: It Had a Little Cat in It appeared first on Helvetic: A Podcast.

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 147: Matt Donaher

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 84:00


FALL PREVIEW ALERT! September 18-24, 1993 Today Ken welcomes comedian Matt Donaher to the show. Ken and Matt discuss how long it's been since he moved out of Boston, living in New Hampshire, Fall Previews, "The Blossom Question", George Foreman, The Mommies, Lois and Clark, Ripley's Believe it or Not, Stephanie Beacham, adopting nuns, Living Single, Boku', Juice Boxes, backpack slammin', The Bahama Beach Club, 16 and over dance venues, Nashua, NH, Ken's underage punk rock teenage years, The Palace, Male Encounter, Chippendale's vs. Chip & Dale, finding the male Hooters, strip clubs, bachelor parties, the lies men tell, bikini girls, stealing, Saved by the Bell: The College Years, Who's the Boss, 1993: Year of Transition, The John Larroquette Show, The Trouble with Larry, SNICK, Clarissa Explains It All, working at Walmart as a teenager, Miss America, Many Moore, V, Cops, hateful In Living Color, All That, collecting things, Martin, The Emmys, It Had to Be You, Robert Urich, the depression of Nick News, Sunday night anxiety, RKO Studios vs. WRKO, the horrors of Howie Carr, Married...with Children, military families, German Desserts and the Fresh Prince, alter-egos, from sitcoms to movies, Murphy Brown, Evening Shade, Dave's World, The Chevy Chase Show, MTV, committing mail fraud with Columbia House, blankity blanking, Full House, Mr. Rhodes, documentaries about teachers, Roseanne, Castrati's, Soul Asylum, Unsolved Mysteries, Shame on You!, stealing change at carwashes, Amanda Donohoe as the Substitute, Home Improvement, Grace Under Fire, Mad About You, Sinbad vs. Wings, Seinfeld's Puffy shirt, James Carey as "Snow", Herman's Head, The Single Guy, made-for-TV Blossom movies, Boy Meets World, and why Ken will NEVER be "a Cody".

Kindle Love Stories
New Book Release - It Had to Be Love by Tamra Baumann

Kindle Love Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2015 14:40


Anderson Butte, Colorado is the kind of place celebrities go to keep a low profile - and people like Tara Carter go to hide secrets. She's content to see her dental patients during the day and cuddle with her puppy at night. She's not looking for love - and Sheriff Ryan Anderson doesn't think he is either.  So why can't Ryan stay away from TAra? And what's she hiding? He can sense she's keeping a secret, and he's determined to get to the bottom of it. Don't miss It Had to Be Love by Tamra Baumann! For more information please visit www.kindlelovestories.com

Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast Episode #410

Geologic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015 50:07


The Show Notes Mother’s Day PavlovaIntroWhat will shame you in the future?Interesting Fauna     - Orgasm-Faking TroutCaptivating True Stories from The Philadelphia Funk Authority     - Ukrainian/Funk WeddingReligious Moron of the Week     - Rafael Cruz from Bill DowlingThe Weekly Standard     - It Had to Be You (Jones/Kahn)Ask George     - Wedding toast? from MichellePFA at SugarHouse Casino Friday in PhillyTrioLogic May 28th in BethlehemShow close ................................... Mentioned in the Show Pavlova, the dessert Anna Pavlova, prima ballerina ................................... Geologic Podcast PatronageSubscribe and information on subscription levels. ................................... Sign up for the mailing list: Write to Geo! A reminder that the portal to the Geologic Universe is at GeorgeHrab.com. Score more data from the Geologic Universe! Get George's Non-Coloring Book at Lulu, both as and E-BOOK and PRINT editions. Check out Geo's wiki page thanks to Tim Farley. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too!  

Welcome to the Interzone
Enjoy Your VD

Welcome to the Interzone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2014 50:52


1 "VD is for Everybody" 01:00 2 Richard Ashcroft - "A Song For The Lovers " 05:38 3 Sister Sledge - "Love Has Found Me" 03:29 4 Stevie Wonder - "I Believe" 04:52 5 John Lennon - "Dear Yoko" 02:34 6 Ride - "Crown Of Creation" 04:40 7 Pulp - "Wishful Thinking" 04:16 8 Björk - "Come To Me" 04:54 9 Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - "Easy Love" 02:19 10 Tom Waits - "I Want You" 01:21 11 Lee Hazlewood - "It Had to Be You" 03:15 12 Big Star - "My Life Is Right" 03:07 13 February - "Bliss" 04:31 14 Moondog - "Pastoral" 02:35 15 Irma Thomas - "Long After Tonight Is All Over" 02:27

Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast: Episode #245

Geologic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2011 47:59


The Show Notes GEOLOGIC JAZZ QUARTETCHRISTMAS CONCERT 1. Bewitched 2. Misty 3. Christmas Time is Here 4. Hungry Like The Wolf 5. Moonlight Serenade 6. It Had to Be You 7. ¿Eres Famoso? 8. All the Things You Are 9. Nothing (But Flowers)10. Just In Time11. I Don’t Believe in Christmas12. Melt With YouMerry Christmas, Everybody! ...................................
 IceHouse Concert Information Accommodations for the IceHouse Concert Hotel Bethlehem800-607-BETH800-607-2384
promo code: Geologic A Gneiss Night Out The IceHouse Geologic Concert21812 The Official 21812 Ticket Site ...................................
 Geo's Music: stock up! The catalog at iTunes The catalog at CD Baby ...................................
 Sign up for the mailing list: Write to Geo! A reminder that the new portal to the Geologic Universe is at GeorgeHrab.com. Score more data from the Geologic Universe! Get George's Non-Coloring Book at Lulu, both as and E-BOOK and PRINT editions. Check out Geo's wiki page thanks to Tim Farley. Get your George HrApp here. Thanks to Gerry Orkin for the design and engineering. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too! Ms. Info sez, "Merry Newtonmas, everyone!"

Yarnspinners Tales's Podcast
YST Episode 62 Rare Breed Reviews

Yarnspinners Tales's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2011 36:47


Two rare sheep breeds and their fleeces are reviewed in this podcast, the Black Welsh Mountain sheep, and the Clun Forest.  The lovely sheep photo shown here are those Clun Forest sheep. Thanks to Ken and Oogie at Desert Weyr  for their breeding of Black Welsh Mountain sheep.  Oogie was an internet aquaintance and part of the rare breeds exchange I did many years ago.  She provided the samples of fiber from this breed that I talk about in the podcast. The book by Deborah Robson The Fleece and Fiber Sourcebook, is shown here on Amazon. Music in today's podcast is from Music Alley  Thank you to Wren Ross for the very appropiate It Had to Be Ewe. The closing song is by Marina Tihvinskaya and is called Celtic Song, but is not what you expect at all!  Enjoy!  Marina writes: "please let your listeners know that my website is www.marinatihvinskaya.net and the name of the album is My Favourite Dependence." Until later, happy spinning!

Literary Entertainment!  Live Author Interviews
New York Times Bestselling Romance Author Francis Ray Featured on Off The Shelf Radio

Literary Entertainment! Live Author Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2010 61:00


Saturday, August 14, 2010 starting at 11:00 a.m. (EST) on “Off The Shelf Radio” (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Denise-Turney-) Denise Turney sits down with New York Times and USA Today bestselling romance author, Francis Ray. Francis Ray is the author of various books including Only Hers, It Had to be You, Heart of the Falcon, Forever Yours and If You Were My Man. Denise Turney and Francis Ray will discuss the art of creating a New York Times and USA Today bestseller. Several of Francis Ray’s novels (how they were developed and fleshed out) will be discussed during the interview. Turney and Ray will also talk about working with a film crew to adapt a book into a made-for-television movie. Listeners who tune into the live one-hour feature interview will learn how to network with book clubs, readers (using social networks) and book reviewers to create a buzz around their books and other creative works. They will also learn how to set goals, become organized and use vision and insight to earn a full-time living as a writer. On Saturday, Augusts 14, 2010 beginning at 11:00 a.m. (EST) New York Times and USA Today bestselling romance author, Francis Ray, and Denise Turney will connect for an hour during the live on-air feature radio interview at “Off The Shelf.“ Listeners can connect to the interview live by dialing 347-994-3490. They can also connect to the live feature interview thru the Internet at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Denise-Turney-

Music From 100 Years Ago
Art Tatum's 100th Birtday

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2009 14:21


A special, short podcast celebrating the 100th anniversary of jazz pianist, Art Tatum's birth.  Songs include: Tiger Rag, Wee Baby Blues and It Had to Be You.

Music From 100 Years Ago

Songs by lyricist, Gus Kahn, including: Carolina in the Morning, Toot Toot Tootsie, Love me or Leave Me and It Had to be You.  Singers include: Al Jolson, Ruth Etting, Cliff Edwards and Manuel Romain.

Big Band Serenade
Big Band Serenade 82 Songs from the 1940's

Big Band Serenade

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2007 36:27


Big Band Serenade presents Songs Of The 1940's The Music on this program is listed in order of play; 1)I'll Be Seeing You-Bing Crosby 1944, 2)As Time Goes By-Rudy Vallee 1943, 3)This Love of Mine-Tommy Dorsey & Frank Sinata 1941, 4) Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall-The Ink Spots & Ella Fitzgerald, 5)I Left My Heart At the Stage Door Canteen-Sammy Kaye 1942, 6)You'll Never Know-Dick Haymes 1943, 7) I'm Old Fashioned-Fred Astaire 1943, 8)It Had to be You- Helen Forrest & Dick Haymes 1944, 9)Paper Doll-Mills Brothers, 10)Just As Though You Were Here-Russ Morgan 1942, 11)I'll Get By-Gene Krupa,Harry James, Count Basie,& Dick Haymes 1944Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast