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Pop quiz: a giant asteroid is hurtling towards Earth and will spell certain doom when it hits! Ignoring the fact that asteroids can't spell, name that movie! Um, is this multiple choice? Kind of...ya see, there were two movies out in 1998 about this imminent threat from some distant space quarry, but I'm going with the bigger, badder, dumber one: Armageddon! Directed (can you call it that?) by Michael Bay! Action and adrenaline aplenty here, along with a hit soundtrack album that I dare say is even better than Dirty Dancing! But, never mind the music...who's gonna save the Earth?!? Destroying this asteroid will take a lot more than just dropping some quarters at the old video arcade! It takes Bruce Willis! Yippee-ki-yay, Meteor Fragment! (sorry...I had to) Now, while there's still time...listen to this podcast! It ROCKS!
Pop quiz: a giant asteroid is hurtling towards Earth and will spell certain doom when it hits! Ignoring the fact that asteroids can't spell, name that movie! Um, is this multiple choice? Kind of...ya see, there were two movies out in 1998 about this imminent threat from some distant space quarry, but I'm going with the bigger, badder, dumber one: Armageddon! Directed (can you call it that?) by Michael Bay! Action and adrenaline aplenty here, along with a hit soundtrack album that I dare say is even better than Dirty Dancing! But, never mind the music...who's gonna save the Earth?!? Destroying this asteroid will take a lot more than just dropping some quarters at the old video arcade! It takes Bruce Willis! Yippee-ki-yay, Meteor Fragment! (sorry...I had to) Now, while there's still time...listen to this podcast! It ROCKS!
Hello everyone!My apologies for being a day late - but this one is worth it! (You might say… IT ROCKS!)This week on The Cosmic Companion, we explore one of the most-interesting asteroids known, Ryugu. The Hayabusa2 spacecraft recently collected samples from this mysterious object, bringing fragments of the rocky body to Earth in December 2020. Ryugu could help researchers uncover the mysteries of the early Solar System, as examination shows this asteroid was likely born as our planets were still in their infancies. The makeup of Ryugu is similar to breccia rocks, a type of sedimentary stone formed on Earth as piles of various types of rocks merge together.This ancient asteroid likely formed from the breakup of a larger body long ago, in the early days of our Solar System. Quickly rotating, this intriguing asteroid developed a bulge near its equator, giving Ryugu a faceted shape, similar to a loose diamond.Listen to the podcast version of this episode here or watch the video version of this show.Next week on The Cosmic Companion, we start a new series Why We Explore Space - Curing Climate Change. Join us starting on 9 November, as we welcome Alan Gratz, author of Two Degrees, a new children's book about climate change. Make sure to join us then!Clear skies! James Get full access to The Cosmic Companion w/ James Maynard at thecosmiccompanion.substack.com/subscribe
God , How I Understand. My Higher Power. It Rocks. Jesus is my Friend and Advocate. I'm sharing my experience, strength and prayers in a study alongside other inspirational experiences.
Show Notes:Dead Eyes is Out Now! It Rocks, It Rolls, It Rips Juan Hoolia bullies CalebScary Pharmacists Puscifer vs Iggy PopListen to this ShitSo Much MoreSubscribe On:https://smarturl.it/qj8t8xiTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/we-should-jam-sometime/id1290253963Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6EGx5vgAUoGHUe4vEdXuuNYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLEQv_M84kYthPigv3gAJ1A Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wsjspodcast/Website - https://www.lostartsmusic.com/Caleb - https://www.instagram.com/cthomps18/Craig - https://www.instagram.com/craig.gignac/Listen to our Music & Follow us here:Lost Arts:Streaming Links: https://smarturl.it/70ferlInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/icantfindmyarts/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lostartsband/?ref=br_rsWebsite: https://www.lostartsmusic.com/Craig:https://craiggignac.bandcamp.com/?fbclid=IwAR2w9iZH5NtEsymB-Jrz5_ANTgvFtbSf-hdR_uw3j2-i0dII6jKy1Mh_VmoJuan Hoolia's Website:https://www.scioliphotography.com/Theme Music Credit:Motherlode Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Life on the road, Cage! Big pals of the show Andy Brink and Sean Egan bring a more musical take on the ole pod. Andy spent some good time doing sound with a stadium band. He tells the behind the scenes. Egan's inputs his musical two cents and It Rocks! Enjoy!
Spinning Out (another music podcast) We talk to artists about their favorite albums and go on wild tangents. This week's guest is my good friend Karl Kuehn (of Museum Mouth). We chatted about Incubus' 2001 album, "Morning View." Karl and I go way back, have played many shows together and even toured a few times together. So good to catch up and do an in-person chat together! On top of playing music in Museum Mouth, Karl has a new solo project called Gay Meat, and also does a podcast called It Rocks or It Sucks. Karl is heavily featured on the last Say Anything album, Oliver Appropriate, even singing lead vocals on the song "Your Father."
"Swing dance" is a group of dances that developed with the swing style of jazz music in the 1920s-1950s, the origin of the dances predating popular "swing era" music. The most well-known of these dances is Lindy Hop, a fusion of jazz, tap, breakaway, and Charleston, which originated in Harlem in the early 1920s, but includes a number of other styles such as Balboa, Shag, West Coast Swing, and Boogie Woogie. “Sunday Swing” highlights the music of the swing era and the dances that thrived in the ballrooms and dance halls. Danny Lane guides you through a one hour swing session. Do the Lindy Hop or choose your favorite dance. Just keep swingin'. ***** Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 ***** or by email at: dannymemorylane@gmail.com ***** You’ll hear: 1) Christopher Columbus by Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra (with Roy Eldridge, trumpet) 2) 9:20 Special by Count Basie & His Orchestra (with Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax) 3) It Rocks! It Rolls! It Swings! by The Treniers 4) That Drummer's Band by Gene Krupa 5) Get Up Get Up (You Sleepy Head) by LaVern Baker 6) C Jam Blues by Doc Severinsen & His Big Band 7) Cherokee (aka Indian Love Song) by Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra 8) Baby Workout by Jackie Wilson 9) Struttin' with Some Barbecue by Roy Eldridge & Friends 10) Just A Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares About Me) by Louis Prima (backed by his Las Vegas group, Sam Butera, tenor sax, & the Witnesses, joined by Keely Smith) 11) Things Ain't What They Used To Be by Duke Ellington 12) Lovin' Machine by Wynonie Harris 13) Comin' in Home by Earl Hines & His Orchestra 14) Stop Beatin' 'Round The Mulberry Bush by Fats Waller 15) Muskrat Ramble by Dr Henry Levine's Barefoot Dixieland Philharmonic (with "Professor" Sidney Bechet, soprano sax) 16) I Wanna Hear Swing Songs by The American Jazz Orchestra (with John Lewis) 17) Shiny Stockings by Ella Fitzgerald (with Count Basie & Orch.) 18) 7-0-5 by Glenn Miller & His Orchestra (This 1945 version was officially "The 418th Army Air Force Band" under the direction of Sgt. Jerry Gray)
Programa 12 de la Segunda Temporada de La Mega y Gas!!! Emitido el Jueves 08 de Abril de 2021.
Sammy Hagar and the Circle Release New Video as Part of Lockdown Sessions Series and Doctor, Doctor, IT ROCKS...Stephen Pearcy and the Ratt Bastards Stream Live From the Whiskey a Go Go...U2 Treats Fans to Archival Concert Series U2: The Virtual Road See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A chat with Karen, Gordie, and Nick of the Lucid Furs as well as Kate, a fan of the band. We talk about surviving the pandemic while recording new music. Our chat turned to the challenges of retrofitting older music, touring stories and favorite destinations. Frequent topics such as musical influences and first albums were fun and insightful. There are plenty of gems in this episode, so dig in.Surviving the Pandemic with The Lucid FursJust before the pandemic struck, The Lucid Furs were working on another tour. They had planned to get back to Texas as well as do a bit of international touring by visiting Canada. I asked what the band has been doing to ride out the storm.Karen mentioned that in addition to having to cancel their tour, they had to put recording of their new album on hold. Once things were safe enough to enter the studio last summer, they were able to finish up recording. Now they are just waiting on mixing and mastering to be completed. The Lucid Furs are thinking that they will hold on to the new album until they can get out on the road to promote it.In the meantime, the Lucid Furs have been doing some DIY recording in their vintage kitchen. This project includes working out rearranging older tunes for acoustic and writing new music. They have a few surprises in store, including a cover or two.The Lucid Furs music leans on the heavier end of the rock spectrum. I was curious how well their older tunes translated to acoustic. Gordie and Karen both mentioned that for some songs, they just did not work out. However other tunes actually started life as acoustic riffs and it was easier to retrofit those back to their origin. Touring with The Lucid FursIt takes a certain level of dedication and drive to go from making music for yourself to wanting to join a band and tour the country. I was curious when and what inspired each member of The Lucid Furs to perform and tour. Gordie mentioned that he knew as soon as he started playing guitar at 17 that he wanted to be in a band. Touring always seemed like a dream until he joined The Lucid Furs. Karen laughed and said that they threw Gordie into touring just a few months after he joined.Nick mentions with a laugh that part of the drive to tour is to avoid anything not music related. Gordie jumped in adding “Work sucks, I’m going to go play guitar”. As for desire to play music, Nick comes from a family that is heavily into music. It has been a part of his life for as long as he can remember. Nick adds that touring with The Lucid Furs is a riot.Karen never thought she would actually be in a band. Prior to the first band she was in called Karmic Lava, she had never performed in front of people. It took a while to develop the confidence in her voice. She laughs adding that she shook like a leaf the first time she played a show.Eventually she fell in love with performing. This led to wanting to become more involved in all aspects of the band. Ultimately with her partner and drummer Dan, they created The Lucid Furs. Over the years, the band has morphed into its present shape and is firing on all cylinders.Highlights from the RoadSince we were talking about touring, I asked what were some of the places that The Lucid Furs enjoyed visiting the most so far in their journeys. Everyone agreed that New Mexico was awesome with the beautiful landscape. One thing they remember most is that there are chili peppers everywhere. As ornaments, as ornamental lighting shaped like peppers, and of course making for some great food.Karen also loves Texas. Everywhere they have played, the people have been fantastic with great crowds. Another fun run is New York City. Nick mentioned that one of the best aspects of being on tour is great food. He isn’t sure every band has this experience, but the Lucid Furs have happened upon some tasty grub. Drop into our chat to hear about Nick and Gordie’s taco adventure. Karen missed out on the tacos, but scored some killer chow mein.Future DestinationsI asked Karen, Nick, and Gordie where they would love to travel to once they are open to tour again. Gordie is all about going to the North Pole. We laughed and then riffed on The Thing and Snake Plissken. Nick is really down for anywhere as he loves being on the road. Wherever the road leads, Nick is happy to be in the van.Karen wants to hit California. The band has done most of the U.S, but never made it to California. Gordie cautioned that they have to avoid fire season. Evidently while on tour in Montana, Washington, and Oregon the skies were full of smoke. Gordie definitely doesn’t want to deal with that again.Musical InspirationsA common question on Fans With Bands is to find out what were the musical influences for each band member. Nick feels his family are big influences given family gatherings typically involve playing music. In terms of bands, Nick is a fan of 90’s grunge area bands such as Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Tool, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Gordie’s dad was a big influence as he plays guitar. Early musical influences included Hendrix and Metallica. Once he started playing, he really got into jazz riffs and licks of Grant Green. As a kid, Karen listened to a lot of R&B and folk with Jewel being an early influence. As she got older, she became a punk rock fan and especially loves the surf rock punk of The Amino Acids. Vocally, Karen found her love in the vocals of Ann Wilson of Heart.Meeting Musical IdolsI wanted to know if anyone in The Lucid Furs had stories of meeting famous musicians. Nick met Paul Stanley of Kiss. He was shocked at how tall Paul is. He got his autograph and Paul asked him “Have you seen the new KISS DVD?” Nick said that he hadn’t. Paul replied “It Rocks” leaving Nick with an awesome story to share.Karen thinks it is best not to meet your idols. She had a chance to meet Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad and turned it down. She was afraid that Mark wouldn’t approve of the band name “The Lucid Furs” given it sounds like Lucifer.Gordie met Travis Meeks of Days Of The New. Travis was very cool giving Gordie an autograph and writing out the setlist for him. While on tour, Gordie and Dan met the drummer of The Meters, Zigaboo Modeliste in a music store. They got a picture of him and he said “Don’t stop playing, don’t let me down now” after finding out they were on tour from Detroit.Origin of the Band Name and Lyrical InterpretationsWhen Karen mentioned that she didn't want to potentially offend Mark Farner by telling him the band’s name, it sparked the question of how they arrived at the name “The Lucid Furs”. Karen said it comes from lyrics in the song “Rock Bottom” by UFO. She added, “at least I think that is what they say”. Google the lyrics to see what they really say.This sparked laughs and talk about misunderstanding lyrics. I’m sure everyone has stories of hearing one thing and discovering you weren’t even close. Karen said she doesn’t like playing covers after getting called out for singing the lyrics in reverse when covering a Pentagram song. But hey, maybe we are making the songs better through our lyrical interpretations.First AlbumsAnother frequent topic on Fans With Bands is first albums. Nick remembers his first album (on cassette) was Billy Idol. Karen’s first album was Dookie by Green Day. She really loved the song “Basket Case”. However, the Green Day album American Idiot was a real bummer and ended the Green Day following. Gordie’s first album was Band of Gypsies with Jimi Hendrix.Speaking of albums, I mentioned my first album being Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John. This led to conversation about Rod Stewart and Elton John with Rod covering the song “Country Comfort” from the Tumbleweed Connection album. Karen mentioned that the best landlord she ever had Mr. Danny D is also a great Rod Stewart impersonator and Hamtramck legend. I learn something every show.Pineapple WrapWhat is typically a question that evokes a bit of controversy in a band had no effect on The Lucid Furs. When asked about pineapple on pizza, everyone was fine with it. Karen did qualify that it must be paired with feta. Gordie is in the sweet and savory camp by adding jalapenos. Nick actually only likes pineapple when it is on a pizza. Go figure. Dig into the stories, laughs, and much more in this episode of Fans With Bands with The Lucid Furs. We hope you enjoy it! Subscribe to Fans With Bands on your favorite podcast service such as Apple, Google, Youtube, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Audible, Amazon Music or Stitcher. Be sure to rate the show and please send us feedback. We would love to hear from you. 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One of the most powerful books ever published about the power of belief in achieving massive success was written by Claude Bristol. Legendary celebrities like Liberace and Phyllis Diller attribute their success to reading the book. “I didn't get my start until I was 37. It was very, very difficult for me.I had a frequently unemployed husband and a house full of kids. My first advice to anyone is to read The Magic of Believing. It changed my life. Read it and absorb the ideas that he puts forth in the book. You won't even think of your age or the obstacles in your way; you'll think of your dream, and how to keep focused on your dream.” - Phyllis Diller That life-changing book started with the book you're about to read: T.N.T.—It Rocks the Earth. As Claude Bristol's business associate wrote: “In T.N.T.—It Rocks the Earth, you are told exactly how to acquire a wonderful secret, that Power, or whatever you wish to call it, which, when accepted and developed through a process of right thinking, creates a philosophy of life which sweeps away all obstacles and brings that which every human desires: success, happiness and contentment. Do exactly as he says, put his plan into operation—and I also promise you that almost over night you will be transformed and the things for which you have wished all your life will be yours. Your fears, trials and tribulations will fade into the mists. The door of yesterday will be closed forever. A grand and glorious feeling will engulf you and you will smile, and when you do, the world will smile with you. I know it. I believe it and it is so.“ – Frank W. Camp This 1932 hard-to-find classic will rock YOUR life! BUY MY BOOK! https://www.amazon.com/Reality-Revolution-Mind-Blowing-Movement-Hack/dp/154450618X/ Listen my book on audible https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Reality-Revolution-Audiobook/B087LV1R5V Welcome to the reality revolution Music By Mettaversenocturne ➤ Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2KjGlLI ➤ Follow them on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2JW8BU2 ➤ Join them on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2G1j7G6 ➤ Subscribe to their channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyvjffON2NoUvX5q_TgvVkw All My Neville Goddard Videos In One Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKv1KCSKwOo8kBZsJpp3xvkRwhbXuhg0M All my videos about Dr. Joseph Murphy - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKv1KCSKwOo_OtBhXg2s85UuZBT-OihF_ All my videos on Florence Scovel Shinn https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKv1KCSKwOo-R-l_b_l8j-z37bU1_XD4x For all episodes of the Reality Revolution – https://www.therealityrevolution.com Join our facebook group The Reality Revolution https://www.facebook.com/groups/403122083826082/ Subscribe to my Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOgXHr5S3oF0qetPfqxJfSw Contact us at media@advancedsuccessinsitute.com #claudebristol #magicofbelieving #lawofattraction #lawofattraction #anthonynorvell #drjosephmurphy #totalhumanoptimization#florencescovelshinn #orisonswettmarden #prosperity #robertbstone #lawofattraction #magick
How To Create Miracles From Your Own Mental Magic When my earlier brochure T.N.T. It Rocks the Earth was first published, I imagined that it would be easily understood since I had written it simply. But as the years went by, some readers protested that it was too much in digest form. Others said […] The post Magic of Believing by Claude M. Bristol appeared first on Living Sensical.
You need to hear Big Block Singsong. You really do. They are making some of the catchiest and funniest songs and music videos around. It was really interesting to see how the minds behind Big Block Singsong, Warren Brown and Adam Goddard, work together to make the music and videos. You may have seen Big Block Singsong on Disney Jr or the Disney Now app. If you haven't check them out. Stay tuned all the way through to hear my daughter's anthem 'Princess'. It rocks. IT ROCKS!! Continue reading Episode #152 – BIG BLOCK SINGSONG on the site.
Lots of cats today - Podcast listeners will be spared some of the cat stuff - Podcast listeners are also missing tons of hilarious dog stuff - Download Anchor, It Rocks!
In today's episode, John Di Lemme shares about an Absolutely AMAZING Weekend -> Welcome to our Community! IT ROCKS!!! Subscribe to John Di Lemme's Motivation Plus Marketing Podcast to receive daily teachings on success, motivation, and marketing. To Discover More about John Di Lemme and How He is Changing Lives Worldwide, Call or Text (561) 847 - 3467 or Email Team@LifestyleFreedomClub.com to Speak with One of John Di Lemme's Elite Team Members.
This is a Q&A with music supervisor Sarah Gavigan. It is the sequel to the previous podcast and there is a ton of great questions and fantastic answers! If you don't walk away from these podcasts with an understanding of how to license your music and how to improve your music's licensability you might want to listen again and take notes! I can't recommend more highly Sarah's music licensing workshop! Buy it:) It Rocks! Sarah's made available extra goodies, videos etc... for all of you here: http://bit.ly/GNxvxl
Thanks Bill for the Cool Interview. Go check out Mr. Bill Hale, this guy is a phogotographer who back in the glory days of true rock/metal shot the world's best, we're talking Alice Cooper, Kiss, Metallica, Motley Crue, Slayer, W.A.S.P...the list is endless, his work was published around the world in all the leading rock publications (Rolling Stone, Kerrang! etc..), his work needs to be seen and soon it will in the form of a new book entitled POWER SURGE, so do yourself a favour and go visit/add Bill over at his MySpace page and show some support for POWER SURGE...Make sure you check his work out whilst there, IT ROCKS!!!!!! http://www.myspace.com/photo_books_by_bill_hale
Today I talk about a gift I got for Christmas. I’m going to be 45 in a few weeks, so I know I’m “Half way to dead.” However, what does it say if someone gets you the clapper? I mean the commercial shows some woman who sits up in bed and claps the light off. This woman looks, well, half way to dead. Now the interesting thing is, the clapper is a great GIFT. I mean IT ROCKS. The sad thing is I ended up using it just like the old woman on the commercial. I have it hooked up to the light right next to my bed. Dave turns 45 in a few weeks. Check out what he wants for his birthday
Tracklist: 1. Aubergine ++ Eggs (5.49) 2. NeuRock ++ Goal In Life - MakiTagua Remix (6.09) 3. Don Juan Dracula ++ Take me home (2.03) 4. Paul Le Claire ++ Summer Skies (6.32) 5. Symon Jerycho ++ PastImperfect (6.01) 6. Maxfield ++ Here on my own (4.54) 7. Andy Buscemi ++ Something more (2.40) Artist's and Websites: 1. Aubergine ++ http://www.aubergineinfo.com Aubergine is an electronic music trio based in Fort Worth, Texas composed of Tamara Hale, Bryan Mitchell and Michael Nimocks. 2. NeuRock ++ http://www.neurock.it NeuRock was born in 2002. It is a powerful italian rock band. In 2004 NeuRock published Goal In Life, it's first hit single. For more informations, visit www.neurock.it. 3. Don Juan Dracula ++ http://www.donjuandracula.com Don Juan Dracula was declared the electronic rescuers when the band released its EP perfect Girl in 2002. That EP was simply recorded in the bedroom of vocal and song writer Henrik Lysell assisted by Henning Krane. With an 8 track recorder and an old Casio synthesizer, the ground work was laid down even thoug 4. Paul Le Claire ++ http://www.queenofpeacecd.com Reviewed by Tony Cummings Cross Rhythm's Music Editor May 2006 Paul possesses a wistfully gentle voice, a bit like John Denver, while a clever pop arrangement on "You Will Be My Rock" pulls together an undulating, fretless, sighing string synth and even some hints of shrieking sa 5. Symon Jerycho ++ http://www.secretworldonline.com Symon Jerycho. The quintessential Canadian, a boy who hung out in convenience stores and haunted the summertime parks after dark. He knew the flutter of a teenage crush at the mall and the sound of a jet plane as it carried her away five years later. He who risks everything for love and music. 6. Maxfield ++ http://www.clashuk.com/cometomaxfield MAXFIELD a london based band playing the most unique sound of music not heard on these shores for a long time. One reviewer said: This band has a touch of Nirvanaesque, sprinkled with Lenny Kravits Meet Red Hot Chilli Peppers and oozing Asian Dub Foundation but with a female attitude- IT ROCKS*** 7. Andy Buscemi ++ http://www.andybuscemi.com/ original material written performed and produced by Andy Buscemi