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John Dykes has worn many hats: from features writer to one of the world's most sought-after sports presenters. In this podcast, he shares insights and anecdotes from his three-decade career, helping individuals and organisations to master storytelling, craft compelling pitches, create high-performance teams and manage crises in his new innings as a solopreneur. Reflecting on iconic moments, from covering cricket, football, tennis, Formula 1, MotoGP and golf to interviewing legends like Thierry Henry and Serena Williams, John emphasises the power of preparation over “winging it”. He also explores the value of embracing discomfort for long-term growth, a mindset he embodies at 60, while busting many myths about aging.
Climate scientist, Ben Santer, was recently quoted in an article suggesting we are now at a fork in the road and it's time to decide which path we take: “The fork we face is the choice between science and ignorance, between climate stability and climate carnage, between democracy and dictatorship. Between bright hope and dark despair. If we do not choose wisely, we will betray the sacred trust of our children and grandchildren.”This isn't just about the climate, it's about multiple crisis' (the polycrisis), and when we look around the world, or even within our own communities, many prefer to ignore the seriousness of this moment, because acknowledging it is just too hard to bear. And yet this is the road we are on, so how can we mobilize enough people to rise with resolve, strength and courage to make sure we choose the right path, especially as so many remain lost to hopelessness and despair? All we need to do is look at the United States, the world's most powerful democracy – (which, incidentally, could lose its democracy status, according to Varieties of Democracy project) – with its leaders making decisions upending the whole world order, creating chaos and increasing the risk of violence and war. It's certainly not too early to draw the conclusion that we are now firmly going in the unwise direction Ben Santer was talking about. So, it's time to ask - will we rise together and embrace this moment to change our path? Or will we fail? As always, lots to talk about, so join us, Friday 21st March, 7am UK, 2pm TH, 3pm SG and 6pm AEST.To help us this week, we've got a super special guest, John Dykes. In his former life, John became Asia's best-known sports anchor through his work with ESPN Star Sports and Premier League Productions, where he covered global events, from the Academy Awards to World Cups, and he has worked alongside leaders in showbiz, sport, and industry, learning what it takes to excel at the top. Today he's a host, keynote speaker and corporate coach, helping teams and leaders ace presentations, perfect their pitches and perform at their best. We're looking forward to hearing what he has to say!The Know Show is a Livestream held every fortnight on Friday, where Andrea T Edwards, Tim Wade and Joe Augustin, and at least one special guest, review the news that's getting everyone's attention, as well as perhaps what requires our attention. We'll talk about what it means to us, the world and we hope to inspire great conversations on the news that matters in the world today. The Know Show is based on Andrea T Edwards Weekend Reads, which are published every Saturday on andreatedwards.com, and covers the planetary crisis, topical moments in the world, global politics and war, business and technology, social issues, and passion/humour/history. Join us. #TheKnowShow #UncommonCourageTo get in touch with me, all of my contact details are here https://linktr.ee/andreatedwards My book Uncommon Courage, an invitation, is here https://mybook.to/UncommonCourage My book 18 Steps to an All-Star LinkedIn Profile, is here https://mybook.to/18stepstoanallstar
Send us a text4,000 weeks.That's all we get. The number of weeks most of us will live.The average human life is "absurdly, insultingly brief."As we step into 2025, this perspective—shared by Oliver Burkeman on the How to Live Podcast earlier this year—continues to resonate deeply. It's a stark reminder to be intentional with the one resource we can never reclaim: time.We've put together life lessons from extraordinary guests who appeared on the How to Live Podcast in the second half of 2024—thinkers who are reshaping how we live, work, and grow:Oliver Burkeman reframes time management with startling clarity.Aneace Haddad helps us navigate midlife transitions.Joel Pearson unveils the science of intuition.Sara Jane Ho elevates the art of human interaction.Simon Bowen introduces the power of visual thinking.Nir Eyal shares strategies for staying focused in a distracted world.John Dykes inspires with his journey of personal reinvention.Sha-En Yeo explores the science of happiness.Christina Wallace invites us to embrace a portfolio life.Matthew Dicks reveals the secrets of masterful storytelling.Drew Tarvin demonstrates humor's ability to transform.Nick Jonsson offers a path to self-discovery and personal transformation.This is more than a podcast—it's a roadmap to living with intention, curiosity, and purpose.As we close the chapter on 2024, I invite you to reflect on your own 4,000 weeks:What will you do differently in the weeks ahead?Don't miss this powerful episode that brings all these lessons together in one place.Here's to a purposeful 2025.
How do you reinvent yourself when you've already reached the top of one field?It's a question many of us face as long careers, industry disruptions, or even boredom push us to rethink our path.In the latest episode of the How to Live podcast, I sit down with the legendary sports broadcaster John Dykes, who shares his powerful and deeply personal story of stepping out of the broadcast spotlight and into corporate boardrooms.For years, John was the trusted face of the Premier League, someone we all tuned in to see. But even before the broadcast industry in Southeast Asia faced disruption, John found himself questioning the purpose and relevance of what he was doing. After decades spent in Sports TV listening to the legends and unpicking their strategies, he began questioning his next move - convinced he wanted to inform, educate and entertain. He spent two years exploring where he could still make an impact within the sports world—experiencing both triumphs and doubts. But a friend's remark changed everything: "John, you're more than just an entertaining dinner speech." Brutal, but it struck a chord.Through various explorations, John realised his core skills—communication, crisis management, leadership lessons from the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson, David Beckham, and the Williams Sisters—were just as relevant in the corporate world. The stage may have shifted, but the principles remained the same.With a natural gift for storytelling, John began helping corporate leaders, from investment bankers to senior executives, communicate powerfully, make strategic decisions, and even recruit with insights from football's greatest. Yet, it wasn't all smooth sailing. He had to learn the ropes of commercialising his services, setting the right pricing, and designing programs from scratch.What struck me most about John's journey wasn't just his skillset—it was his mindset. Despite being at the peak of his career and a familiar face to millions, John approached this transition with humility, curiosity, and quiet determination. He was open to learning, adapting, and evolving.Many of us are at a point where reinvention is necessary but scary. John's story shows that reinvention is not only possible—it can be inspiring, even at the top of your game.If you're looking to evolve and grow to the next stage of your career, this episode is for you.Episode Shownoteshttps://howtolive.life/episode/076-re-inventing-from-broadcast-to-boardroomsRelated Episode#030 Re-inventing yourself with Sarah LalSpotify: https://howtolive.life/ep30spotifyApple Podcasts: https://howtolive.life/ep30appleConnect with Johnhttps://www.johndykes.co/Leave us a messagehttps://howtolive.life/contactAbout Sharad Lalhttps://www.sharadlal.net/Follow usLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharadlal24/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodcastHowtolive/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcasthowtolive/
Hello and welcome to episode 2 of our mini series that sees us collaborate with other Celtic fan media content creators. Next up we have Andy discussing the 23/24 season with Paul John Dykes from ACSOM.Watch ACSOM -A Celtic State of Mind - YouTubeFollow on X -A Celtic State Of Mind (ACSOM) (@ACSOMPOD) / XListen on Apple - A Celtic State of Mind on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify - A Celtic State of Mind | Podcast on Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join in this passionate post mortem of the recently concluded 2023/24 English Premier League season. Synopsis: The Straits Times tackles the talking points in sport every second Wednesday of the month. As the dust settles on another thrilling English Premier League (EPL) season, the post-campaign analysis has begun at the Hard Tackle. ST Sports reporter Deepanraj Ganesan and guest co-host Zia-ul Raushan - assistant program director for Money FM 89.3 - invited nine die-hard EPL fans and renowned sports presenter John Dykes to dissect the highs and lows of their favourite teams, reflect on the past season's triumphs and tribulations and eagerly anticipate what lies ahead. Is there a world after Jurgen Klopp for Liverpool, and can we talk about Manchester City's title win without mentioning their alleged breaches? Will Arsenal return for another tilt at the title next season? We discuss all that and more on this special end-of-season podcast. Highlights (click/tap above): 5:30 Has Manchester City's title celebrations been overshadowed by Premier League's 115 breaches of regulations? 12:44 After finishing second again, can Arsenal continue to challenge for the title next season? 15:04 Do fans agree with Phil Foden being crowned player of the season? 20:55 How are Liverpool fans feeling after the emotional final day farewell to Jurgen Klopp? 32:45 On Aston Villa balancing Europe and Premier League next season 45:57 Will Newcastle be able to hold on to their key assets? 55:17 Erik ten Hag: In or out? Guests/fans: Arsenal fan - Eddy HironoLiverpool fan - Imran FarizLiverpool fan - Rishi BudhraniMan City fan - Haizam ShahMan Utd fan - Fauzie LailyNewcastle fan - Terence OngSpurs fan - Nitin NambiarAston Villa fan - Jod GillChelsea fan - Kalvinder GillSports presenter - John Dykes Watch the full video podcast here: https://str.sg/cbY4 Read: https://str.sg/7aUq Hosted & produced by: Deepanraj Ganesan (gdeepan@sph.com.sg), Zia-ul Raushan (raushan@sph.com.sg) Filmed in: Studio+65 Edited by: Amirul Karim & Studio+65 Executive producer: Ernest Luis Follow Zia-ul Raushan at Sports Minutes Podcast, Money FM 89.3: https://str.sg/umMD Follow Hard Tackle every month here and get notified for new episode drops: Channel: https://str.sg/JWRE Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWRa Spotify: https://str.sg/JW6N ST Podcasts YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg/ Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Follow Deepanraj Ganesan on X: https://str.sg/wtra Read his articles: https://str.sg/ip4G Catch visual snippets of the podcast from ST's sports Instagram page: https://str.sg/vn2F --- Discover more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 The Usual Place: https://str.sg/wEr7u COE Watch: https://str.sg/iTtE Asian Insider: https://str.sg/JWa7 Health Check: https://str.sg/JWaN Green Pulse: https://str.sg/JWaf Your Money & Career: https://str.sg/wB2m Hard Tackle: https://str.sg/JWRE #PopVultures: https://str.sg/JWad Music Lab: https://str.sg/w9TX --- ST Podcast website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts ST Podcasts YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Special edition series: True Crimes Of Asia (6 eps): https://str.sg/i44T The Unsolved Mysteries of South-east Asia (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuZ2 Invisible Asia (9 eps): https://str.sg/wuZn Stop Scams (10 eps): https://str.sg/wuZB Singapore's War On Covid (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuJa --- Get The Straits Times' app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX #hardtackleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join in this passionate post mortem of the recently concluded 2023/24 English Premier League season. Synopsis: The Straits Times tackles the talking points in sport every second Wednesday of the month. As the dust settles on another thrilling English Premier League (EPL) season, the post-campaign analysis has begun at the Hard Tackle. ST Sports reporter Deepanraj Ganesan and guest co-host Zia-ul Raushan - assistant program director for Money FM 89.3 - invited nine die-hard EPL fans and renowned sports presenter John Dykes to dissect the highs and lows of their favourite teams, reflect on the past season's triumphs and tribulations and eagerly anticipate what lies ahead. Is there a world after Jurgen Klopp for Liverpool, and can we talk about Manchester City's title win without mentioning their alleged breaches? Will Arsenal return for another tilt at the title next season? We discuss all that and more on this special end-of-season podcast. Highlights (click/tap above): 5:30 Has Manchester City's title celebrations been overshadowed by Premier League's 115 breaches of regulations? 12:44 After finishing second again, can Arsenal continue to challenge for the title next season? 15:04 Do fans agree with Phil Foden being crowned player of the season? 20:55 How are Liverpool fans feeling after the emotional final day farewell to Jurgen Klopp? 32:45 On Aston Villa balancing Europe and Premier League next season 45:57 Will Newcastle be able to hold on to their key assets? 55:17 Erik ten Hag: In or out? Guests/fans: Arsenal fan - Eddy HironoLiverpool fan - Imran FarizLiverpool fan - Rishi BudhraniMan City fan - Haizam ShahMan Utd fan - Fauzie LailyNewcastle fan - Terence OngSpurs fan - Nitin NambiarAston Villa fan - Jod GillChelsea fan - Kalvinder GillSports presenter - John Dykes Watch the full video podcast here: https://str.sg/cbY4 Read: https://str.sg/7aUq Hosted & produced by: Deepanraj Ganesan (gdeepan@sph.com.sg), Zia-ul Raushan (raushan@sph.com.sg) Filmed in: Studio+65 Edited by: Amirul Karim & Studio+65 Executive producer: Ernest Luis Follow Zia-ul Raushan at Sports Minutes Podcast, Money FM 89.3: https://str.sg/umMD Follow Hard Tackle every month here and get notified for new episode drops: Channel: https://str.sg/JWRE Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWRa Spotify: https://str.sg/JW6N ST Podcasts YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg/ Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Follow Deepanraj Ganesan on X: https://str.sg/wtra Read his articles: https://str.sg/ip4G Catch visual snippets of the podcast from ST's sports Instagram page: https://str.sg/vn2F --- Discover more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 The Usual Place: https://str.sg/wEr7u COE Watch: https://str.sg/iTtE Asian Insider: https://str.sg/JWa7 Health Check: https://str.sg/JWaN Green Pulse: https://str.sg/JWaf Your Money & Career: https://str.sg/wB2m Hard Tackle: https://str.sg/JWRE #PopVultures: https://str.sg/JWad Music Lab: https://str.sg/w9TX --- ST Podcast website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts ST Podcasts YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Special edition series: True Crimes Of Asia (6 eps): https://str.sg/i44T The Unsolved Mysteries of South-east Asia (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuZ2 Invisible Asia (9 eps): https://str.sg/wuZn Stop Scams (10 eps): https://str.sg/wuZB Singapore's War On Covid (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuJa --- Get The Straits Times' app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX #hardtackleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I greet you in Jesus' precious name! It is Saturday morning, the 18th of November, 2023, and this is your friend Angus Buchan with a thought for today.We start in Psalm 72:19:“And blessed be His glorious name forever! And let the whole earth be filled with His glory. Amen and Amen.”Then we go to the book of Isaiah 6:3: “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts;The whole earth is full of His glory!”Then the last one is in the last book of the Bible, Revelation 4:8:“Holy, holy, holy,Lord God Almighty,Who was and is and is to come!”What beautiful scriptures! Holy means God as a Spirit who is active in the world. You know I've just come back from my bike ride. What a beautiful morning. The sun is shining, the birds are singing. There's that beautiful fresh smell on the earth. Yes, He created it all in one word, Holy God! The Orthodox Jews revere the name of God so much that when they sign their name, God bless, they will write G-D. They will not even spell His name and yet this mighty God chose to leave His throne in paradise to come down to earth in the form of a defenceless baby and live amongst you and I and help us, direct us and most of all, show us the way home. I saw Him again today in all His glory and I want to tell you He is worth worshipping and praising!Now, I'm going to sing a little hymn. I think all of us know it. Many of us may have learned it when we were at school. It was written in 1861 by John Dykes, and the lyrics by Bishop Reginald Heber. It is called Holy, Holy, Holy. If you want to join with me, I would be honoured if you would sing it with me. Let's try it together:Holy, holy, holy! All the saints adore Thee,Heaven's elders cast their crowns around the glassy sea;Cherubim and seraphim worship too before Thee,Who wert, and art, and evermore shalt be.Holy, holy, holy! Though the darkness hide Thee,Though the eye of sinful man Thy glory may not see; Only Thou art holy; there is none beside Thee,Perfect in power, in love, and purity.Jesus bless you and have a wonderful Saturday and glory by His name for truly He is holy and worthy!
It's Tuesday of Ordinary Time, Proper 25 in the Church Calendar. October 31, 2023. Our general order and lectionary comes from the Book of Common Prayer Daily Office. We'll sing “Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!” by Reginald Heber and John Dykes with a prayer of confession. We'll read Psalm 45 followed by the Gloria Patri. Our Scripture lesson is Revelation 4:1-11 . We'll say the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Collect of the Day followed by a time of spontaneous, prompted prayer. If you have a prayer request please submit it here. Sign up here for the email list. Morning Prayer and Worship is a production of Steady Stream Ministries, a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Thank you for giving to support this ministry. You can go here to find out more. Would you like to be a guest reader on a future podcast episode? Go to benwardmusic.com/readers and find out more! Join our Facebook group here! Photo by me
It's Tuesday of Ordinary Time, Proper 25 in the Church Calendar. October 31, 2023. Our general order and lectionary comes from the Book of Common Prayer Daily Office. We'll sing “Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!” by Reginald Heber and John Dykes with a prayer of confession. We'll read Psalm 45 followed by the Gloria Patri. Our Scripture lesson is Revelation 4:1-11 . We'll say the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Collect of the Day followed by a time of spontaneous, prompted prayer. If you have a prayer request please submit it here. Sign up here for the email list. Morning Prayer and Worship is a production of Steady Stream Ministries, a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Thank you for giving to support this ministry. You can go here to find out more. Would you like to be a guest reader on a future podcast episode? Go to benwardmusic.com/readers and find out more! Join our Facebook group here! Photo by me :) Proper 25 - Almighty and everlasting God, increase in us the gifts of faith, hope, and charity; and, that we may obtain what you promise, make us love what you command; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
The perennial debate surrounding two footballing legends. In the company of John Dykes, famed football personality and international sports broadcaster, we explore the contrasting paths, playing styles, and remarkable achievements of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, who have undeniably dominated the beautiful game for over a decade to answer the age-old question: Who truly deserves the title of the Greatest of All Time? Got a story to tell? Get in touch with us!edanker@sph.com.sg | raushan@sph.com.sg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
Having clinched 5 Premier League titles in the last 6 seasons, Manchester City are very much the dominant force in English football. Fuelled by the tactics of the irrepressible Pep Guardiola, and the endless funds from Abu Dhabi - the Blue Moon continues to rise at an alarming rate....but at what cost? Famed football personality and international sports broadcaster John Dykes joins Elliott and Raushan to discuss City's dominance, and the cost it has had on the competitiveness of the Premier League. Got a story to tell? Get in touch with us!edanker@sph.com.sg | raushan@sph.com.sg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The full #ILOVEUNITED experience will land in Singapore for the very first time on Sunday 30 April. Iconic strike duo Andrew Cole and Dwight Yorke will be reunited on stage as the club hosts a special live screening of our Premier League match against Aston Villa, bringing together thousands of fans to reward their passionate support.Thanks to TeamViewer's remote technology, MUTV's Zarah Connolly connected with Reds legend Yorke to find out what fans can expect from the event, before learning more about United fan culture in Singapore from broadcaster John Dykes and radio star Justin Ang.Diogo Dalot also linked up with Dinesh Jaswani from Manchester United Supporters Club Singapore to hear first-hand how much the team means to fans in the country. All this and much more features in this special episode of the UTD Podcast.Fans in Singapore can register for FREE tickets to attend the event at Southside Sentosa Island, by visiting manutd.com/iloveunitedsingapore before Wednesday 19 April. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello, Im Craig and welcome to another episode of Football Kit Memories - the football podcast that gets under the shirtIn today's episode I'm joined by author and broadcaster Paul John Dykes from the award-winning podcast A Celtic State of Mind. Paul John has recently just published The Celtic Jersey, a beautiful pictorial history of Celtic's famous shirts throughout the ages, a book I really enjoyed reading over Christmas.During the chat, we talk about the process behind putting together such a stunning and comprehensive collection of images and anecdotes with the help of former Celtic player and kit man Neilly Mochan's son, other Celtic collectors and the club itself. I also find out more about Paul John's plans for A Celtic State of Mind, it's live events and I get his thoughts on the evolving position of fan media itself. Later and as always I asked Paul John to pick out three of his favourite football shirts. Remember, you can listen to this and other episodes of Football Kit Memories on all major audio platforms including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Please do like, follow and share - but above all - enjoy the podcast ***You can follow me and my own collection on Instagram, or get in touch via Twitter or email. footballkitmemories@gmail.comhttps://Twitter.com/FKMPodcasthttps://instagram.com/footballkitmemoriesWatch on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@footballkitmemoriespodcastPick up ‘The Celtic Jersey' direct from Vision Sports Publishing https://shop.visionsp.co.uk/products/the-celtic-jerseyOr from the club https://store.celticfc.com/the-celtic-jersey-bookMake sure you follow Paul John and A Celtic State of Mind on YouTube and social too: https://www.youtube.com/@ACelticStateOfMindhttps://twitter.com/ACSOMPODhttps://twitter.com/PaulJohnDykesThe music you heard was produced by Evil Ed check out his music on Bandcamp https://eviledtheenthusiast.bandcamp.com/And… finally thanks for listening. If you have enjoyed it please do spread the word, give me a follow on social and subscribe to Football Kit Memories on your podcast player of choice. Sharing is caring. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tam and Stuart are joined by Derek Ferguson and Paul John Dykes for: The Week In Scottish Football; Playing For The Jersey; Dumbarton; Consigned To History!
This week on Knowing Hymn, we discuss #97, Lead Kindly Light with text by (Saint!) Cardinal John Henry Newman and music by John Dykes. We talk about the stressful life of John Dykes and how the famous Swedish soprano, Jenny Lind, shaped his career. We talk about how John Henry Newman went from teaching at Oxford to becoming a Catholic Cardinal. And of course, we talk about the text to this beautiful hymn that points toward the everlasting Light that leads us through the storms of life. Connect with us! Website: KnowingHymn.weebly.com Facebook Group: Knowing Hymn Instagram: KnowingHymn Twitter @ KnowingHymn Email: knowinghymn@gmail.com
Today's episode is in remembrance of a great friend of the podcast who passed away into the presence of Jesus this week. She wrote the order of service for this special episode. We remember Laura Ulicky and her heart for prayer. May she rest in peace and rise in glory. It's the Season After Pentecost, Proper 19 in the Church Calendar Our general order comes from the Book of Common Prayer (1979) Daily Office and Scripture readings from the Revised Common Lectionary. We'll sing the song “Holy, Holy, Holy” by Reginald Heber and John Dykes. We'll then offer a Prayer of Confession. We'll read Psalm 51:1-11 followed by the Gloria Patri. Our Scripture Lesson is Luke 15:1-10 . We'll say the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Collect of the Day. We'll then have a time of prompted prayer. If you have a prayer request please submit it here. Sign up here for the email list. Visit Patreon to give and support Morning Prayer monthly. Go to PayPal to give a one-time gift. Art: By Candlelight by Robert Horvath Click here for a PDF of the service order with texts and lyrics. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prayerandworship/message
A Celtic State of Mind was named as the UK's Best Football Podcast at the prestigious Football Blogging Awards in 2018. In 2020, the podcast was named as a finalist in the Best International Podcast category at the Football Content Awards.In this latest episode, ACSOM teams up with GOING THE MATCH - A podcast by the fans, for the fans. Presented by Mike Holt, a match going Liverpool fan, who interviews a variety of match-going football fans across all football clubs, to gather their stories and match day experiences. Contact Mike // mike__holt@hotmail.com // Twitter: @Goingthematch // Instagram: @goingthematch // Facebook: @goingthematch.A Celtic State of Mind has gone from strength-to-strength over the last couple of years, and there are many more guests lined up in the weeks ahead from the world of sport, music, film, art, broadcasting, literature and politics.Connect with A Celtic State of Mind @PaulJohnDykes and @ACSOMPOD and subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or through your podcast player.
Paul John Dykes is a matchgoing Celtic fan and the host of the award winning ‘A Celtic State of Mind' Podcast and Youtube Channel. He has also written multiple books on Celtic over the years and has some fantastic stories! We talk about his time as a young fan following Celtic, his matchday experiences, favourite away days, safe standing at Celtic Park and the Green Brigade, his thoughts on the SPL filtering into the English Premier League, the clubs rivalry with Rangers and his thoughts on the current Celtic team and Steven Gerrard's Rangers stopping 10 in a row! Ending, with his top 3 favourite matchdays. Fantastic detailed insight into following 'The Bhoys' and going to Paradise every other Saturday! This episode is kindly supported by Manscaped. As a listener of Going the Match, you can receive 20% off their products and free worldwide shipping with our Promo Code ‘GTM'. https://uk.manscaped.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4NOatbnw7QIVBLDtCh3MtwYwEAAYASAAEgK1D_D_BwE --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michael-holt0/message
Paul joins Callum to talk about his incredible success with ACSOM and various live events over the years. With great stories from his years following Celtic.
John has been the voice and face of Football and in particular of the English Premier League for over a decade across Asia and the world. In this episode, we go in front of the camera and have a look at how John's career took him from being a face/voice to becoming a “brand” himself. Great storytelling by the man with the smooth voice and of course great insights and learning for anyone who has an aspiration in this space and/or likes to learn what it takes to be in front of cameras. Key Highlights Early days as a journalist at the South China Morning Post and host on TVB (Hong Kong) Making the decision to be in Sports full time and concentrate Dos and Don'ts of broadcasting as a presenter/anchor Premier League, from ESPN/Star Sports to Premier League Content service His most interesting interviews (from Thierry Henry to Michel Platini) The John Dykes Show – how it started and story behind it (how to create an engaging show without ‘live' content) It's more than just a TV program, it's a multi-cross-platform production How to create engaging content even during Covid when there is no live sports Football talk – Premier League How new technology will change the viewing experience and VAR – the debate goes on About Asia's best-known sports broadcast anchor. Host of “The John Dykes Show” on Fox Sports. Twitter: @johndykesfc Instagram: johnmdykes “The John Dykes Show” on Fox Sports Asia drives a global football debate, with particular focus on the Premier League, across linear and digital platforms, engaging with fans across a 20-country Asian footprint and beyond. John previously worked on the Premier League's international broadcasts from 2010 to 2017, fronting live, predominantly studio-based coverage. He also commentated on "Goal Rush" -- calling one game and crossing to goals and incidents from other matches as they happened. Before that, 13 years broadcasting across Asia with ESPN STAR Sports, also to 50 African countries on SuperSport's FIFA World Cup 2014 and UEFA Euro2016 coverage. John has hosted Indian Super League content for STAR Sports in India. As well as ESPN Star Sports' Premier League broadcasts to Asia, he has hosted a broad range of sports: cricket World Cups and tours, golf's Masters, Grand Slam tennis at Wimbledon and Flushing Meadows, F1 (five years as host of the Raceday show on STAR Sports), rugby World Cups and Six Nations, Moto GP, Superbikes, UEFA Champions League finals. John's network of professional collaborators ranges from football legends such as Ryan Giggs, Peter Schmeichel and Alan Shearer to other major stars from various sports. As an event host, he has compered the Asian Football Confederation awards shows, corporate dinners and sporting occasions. In December 2014 John was on stage in front of more than 30,000 fans at the BPL Live fan park event in Mumbai, the following year it was in Cape Town. In April 2014 he hosted an event at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge for visiting members of the China Entrepreneurs Club. John speaks conversational Cantonese and Mandarin. ----------------------------------------------- If you are enjoying the Sports Entrepreneurs Podcast (SEP) series, check out our Sports Entrepreneurs Mastermind (SEM) sessions too. The SEM sessions are an extension of the SEP series, where we bring experts from around the world together for 1.5-2 hours of brainstorming, learning, discussion and connecting. It's a live online round table format, moderated by Marcus Luer which includes a short presentation by him to set up the topic of the session and then the members will discuss, share their thoughts, ask questions and debate the topic. The direction of the discussion is truly influenced by the participants of the given session. It's a fascinating learning experience for everyone involved. Come join us for future sessions by getting on our mailing list. Please register HERE ----------------------------------------------- https://marcusluer.com https://marcusluer.com/mastermind
The 2nd week of John Dykes is upon us!On the second of two episodes, John Dykes and hosts Siva, Karthik and Gaurav talk further about John's journey in broadcasting, him leaving broadcasting in India, what he thinks of the football scene in India - namely the ISL, him meeting Roy Keane, and what the most intimidating thing was that one could do as a broadcaster in football back in the day, along with lots more!Also, a killer rapid-fire round at the end!You can follow John on Twitter @JohnDykesFC and on Instagram @johnmdykesTalk to Gaurav on Twitter @sapre and Instagram @gsapreTalk to Karthik on Twitter and Instagram@iyerantTalk to Siva on Twitter and Instagram @fickleberryhunnYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
This is a special week as THE John Dykes joins the boys, while maintaining a safe distance on VC!On the first of two episodes, John takes us through his journey to becoming one of the top sports broadcasters in the world! Tune in to find out his all-star XI for the 2000s, and if the Invincibles were really the best team ever.You can follow John on Twitter @JohnDykesFC and on Instagram @johnmdykesTalk to Gaurav on Twitter @sapre and Instagram @gsapreTalk to Karthik on Twitter and Instagram@iyerantTalk to Siva on Twitter and Instagram @fickleberryhunnYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
In Episode 14 – The band is back together. Leg end of Phuket newspapers, radio and general all-round top guy, Big Dan, Danny O, and now Daniel Ogunshakin is here. Dan tells us his story about coming to Phuket and how his time here gave him the platform to become a prime figure on Fox Sports Asia presenting and producing programmes such as the John Dykes show, and now Dan hosts Inside the Beautiful Game, a podcast that speaks to those who live and breathe football, as well as those who make their living playing it, coaching it, talking or writing about it and much more. Jay, Russell, and Dan all worked on Phuket Radio back when Dan had dreads, Russell was ginger and Jay was the reflection of perfection. Inside the Beautiful Game Podcast Find it at Apple Podcast. Like and subscribe and please leave a 5 star review. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-beautiful-game/id1482741659?ign-mpt=uo%3D4 Inside the Beautiful Game is brought to you by Arepa - brain food for the modern world. Visit www.drinkarepa.com for more information Follow Dan on Twitter at @DanOgunshakin Follow Inside the beautiful game on twitter @InsidetheBeaut2 Jay and Russell are long-time friends and entertainers in Phuket. Follow them at www.facebook.com/jaylesharkandfriendspodcast/ Or on the twitter at @Phuketpodcast Email them at jayleshark@gmail.com Thanks to www.facebook.com/petemcdowellmusic/ for the new intro and www.facebook.com/PhuketAcademyOfPerformingArts/ #saveusshark #jayandrussellpodcast #phuketradio #Phuketpodcast
Welcome to Inside the Beautiful Game with host Dan Ogunshakin, the first in a series of interviews with people who have made a living in football, be they players, coaches, journalists, broadcasters and more. A broadcaster with more than two decades' experience under his belt, John Dykes is a familiar figure to many in Southeast Asia, India, Africa and beyond. He joins me on the pod to talk about his career, his experiences, his love for football and much more.
2:23 John’s show on Fox Sports Asia4:27 The way Asians have been patronised by European football. The two stereotypes that persist – hysterical idol-worshiper or shirt-buyer7:00 The effect of tours on the fandom of those clubs11:00 Whether different leagues and clubs appeal to different Asian countries13:01 Why it is so hard to compete with Premier League13:52 Why the visceral product makes it so different15.10 Players v clubs – what is more attractive to Asian fans15:51 Why the Premier League club affiliation is so strong in Asia fans won’t move when major players move clubs like Ronaldo to Juventus17:58 Using Skype as a broadcast tool20:37 How John specifically uses journalists as pundits22:45 The importance of emails from Asian fans25:10 The angles he uses and does not use for Asian fans27:49 Which clubs are working hardest to entice Asian fans30:22 Is China still the hardest market to crack for any sports team?“I am still not convinced anyone is winning”33:05 The Indian market for football. Has it made a major shift?35.56 Where Asian football outperforms the European game.36.45 “Indonesian fans supporting their local league is so much bigger than their passion for Europe clubs”37:45 Is it important for Asian players to make it in Europe?39:40 The Premier League fan parties run for Asian fans. Do they work?41:14 The approach of the Bundesliga and La Liga to Asia in comparison to the Premier League43:20 The Premier League TV rights renegotiation suggests overseas revenue are more important to clubs – is this good for Asia?45:18 The benefit of staging a competitive Premier League (39th) game in Asia in the future47:04 John’s advice to the Premier League to grow as Asian audienceJOHN DYKESTwitterThe John Dykes Show on Fox Sports AsiaWANT TO HEAR, SEE, READ MORE...
1- YOU'D PLAYED FOR A LOT OF DIFFERENT KINDS OF PEOPLE, LIKE SOMETIMES YOU'D PLA YED FOR JUST P ARTIES AND THEN SOMETIMES YOU PLA YED FOR HIGH-PRICED MONEY. "Well, played where we'd collect off each person come in, you know -- pay so much. " WHAT KIND OF... WAS THAT A SHOW YOU PUT ON? "Yeah, it was a show, a musical show, you know. I had other musicians with me then. I had a real good fiddler and two guitar players part of the time, and sometimes I had a girl that played a ukelele -- and she danced, too. They was four in my band one time, they danced. " WHAT WERE THEIR NAMES? "I played with Beulah Boatwright, Scott Boatwright - - both them was very good musicians. " FROM AROUND HERE? " Y es,from Scott County over here. Scott lives over there now.I think Beulah lives back over there. I played with Charlie Powers and (an) old man, his father, was a fiddler, old time fiddler. He made phonograph records, they did, for Victor back years ago, before ever I made any, and Charlie he come stayed with me for about a year and he played the guitar with me. And Scott Boatwright come stayed with me a while, and also Melvin Robnett -- played the fiddle, he's a very good fiddler. We played country theaters, schools, high schools -- schools in the country we'd have plumb full. Lot of times we'd make three, four hundred dollars a week. " ABOUT WHEN WAS THAT? "That was back in '2-- I believe it was '29. " ' AFTER YOUR RECORDS HAD COME OUT? "Yes." DO YOU THINK THAT HELPED YOUR RECORDS, OR THE RECORDS HELPED THAT? "The records helped get the crowds, I'm pretty sure, because a lot of them that had my records had never heard me play in person. They came out to hear us play. " 2- THIS TUNING, KEY, THAT YOU USE HERE IN THE KEY OF D, WHERE YOU PLAY'THE COUNTRY BLUES,' DO YOU REMEMBER WHERE IT WAS YOU EVER FIRST HEARD THAT, OR DID YOU JUST WORK THAT OUT YOURSELF? " No, Homer Crawford played "The Country Blues, " or "Hustling Gamblers, " in that key, and there's so many more pieces I play: "Oh Death, " "Drunkard's Lone Child, " and " Calvary, " and "Prodigal Son" -- play that all in that. DO YOU REMEMBER WHAT TOWN THAT HE WAS FROM? "I don't know what town he was from in Tennessee. He's a photograph man made pictures for people like they used to. Carried a'camera around on his shoulders. Come up through this country and went over through The Pound. Used to stay at my uncle'S over on The Pound through there. Stayed all night with me after I was married, and he could playa fiddle and a banjo both. " HE'D PLAY AS HE CAME ALONG? "Yes, if you had an instrument, why he'd stay all night with you and play some mUSic, you know. Never did pay nothing for his lodging or anything like that. People's glad to have him because he knowed a lot of old songs. Most people liked music and they wasn't so much of it back then. They wasn't but just a few colored fellows you see played guitar then. NOW, anybody you see nearly can pick a guitar. In nearly all the Holiness churches now they have guitars. Women play them a lot. We've got two people in the church, Free Pentecostal Holiness Church of God where I belong, up on Guest's River, plays music. " I WONDER IF THIS HOMER CRAWFORD WOULD STILL BE LIVING? "I don't think he's living yet. He was a great big fleshy fellow and I heard he was dead. I've not seen him for years and I think he's dead. If he was living, he'd be getting awful old, 75 probably. I have an idea he'd be 75, maybe 80 years old now. I think he's dead. " I WONDER HOW I COULD FIND OUT WHAT TOWN HE LIVED IN? "I really haven't got no idea. " SOUNDS LIKE HE TRAVELED A LOT. "Yeah, he did. You can find lots of people knowed him. He made pictures. He had an awful good disposition, turn, every- body liked him, you know. He could Sing good. People liked that, too you know. " 3- "Well, I practiced an awful lot, and I even took a watch and timed myself, 2 minutes and 40 seconds, and if my song wasn't hardly long enough for to go the 2 minutes and 40 seconds, why I'd alternate a verse. Just pick it open and not sing, and then -- or either I'd sing from the start go or maybe I'd alternate one, pick over a piece if I didn't have hardly enough to make a record, 'till I'd make it come out to a 2 minute and 40 second record. We had different records then what we got now. And 2 minutes and 40 seconds is all we had to do it, and we had altogether different technique and way they made the record than the way they do now, I suppose. I made records in New York the first time, in Chicago the second time, but they record them now down in Memphis Tennessee and different places. " ' WHO DID YOU RECORD FOR IN CHICAGO? "For 'The Lonesome Ace -- Without A Yodel.' He's a fellow in- dividual, from up here at Richland, Virginia. W. 'E. Myers. M-y-e-r-s, Myers. W. E. Myers." DID YOU MAKE A COMPLETE LIVING PLAYING MUSIC FOR A WHILE? "Yeah, for a little while they was a few months that I didn't do anything when I was over in Kentucky. " IS THAT WHEN YOU WERE RECORDING, YOU MEAN? "That was just after I'd make those records and I figured on making some more. I was playing in schools and theaters, and I'd play for private dances or anything and make some money off it. I played for old Senator Brock and his family when they was visiting up in Kentucky over there, swimming pool. They paid me pretty good for playing; me and my band played for them. This Combs, this governor of Kentucky, I played some for him over there, too. I think it was Bert Combs. I'm pretty sure it was, can't hardly remember. It was before he was ever elected. " WHAT DID YOU CALL YOUR BAND? "The Cumber- land Mountaineers, Dock Boggs and His Cumberland Mountaineers, I believe. I've got a handbill here, where I had printed with it. Cumberl.and Mountain Entertainers, Dock Boggs and His Cumberland Mountain Entertainers. " DID YOU EVER RECORD FOR THE PARAMOUNT RECORD PEOPLE UP THERE IN, I GUESS IT WAS CHICAGO? "No, I never did make no records for them. " WAS THAT YOUR FIRST TRIP TO NEW YORK WHEN YOU WENT UP THERE? "Oh, I'd never out of these DID YOU MAKE A COMPLETE LIVING PLAYING MUSIC FOR A WHILE? "Yeah, for a little while they was a few months that I didn't do anything when I was over in Kentucky. " IS THAT WHEN YOU WERE RECORDING, YOU MEAN? "That was just after I'd make those records and I figured on making some more. I was playing in schools and theaters, and I'd play for private dances or anything and make some money off it. I played for old Senator Brock and his family when they was visiting up in Kentucky over there, swimming pool. They paid me pretty good for playing; me and my band played for them. This Combs, this governor of Kentucky, I played some for him over there, too. I think it was Bert Combs. I'm pretty sure it was, can't hardly remember. It was before he was ever elected. " WAS THAT YOUR FIRST TRIP TO NEW YORK WHEN YOU WENT UP THERE? "Oh, I'd never out of these hills, this mountain here. I studied - - I didn't know how I was going to do, or how -- I was self- conscious enough and always had thought enough about myself to care about what people thought about me, and wanted to act as near like a human being as I should, as I could. I was afraid I'd make a lot of mistakes, but I come to find out after I went with these other fellows up there, with John Dykes and Hub Mahaffey, and Miss Vermillion. Poor old man Dykes, he was a good friend of mine -- I don't want to say any harm or anything, but he pulled some awful boners. " DO YOU REMEMBER ANY OF THEM? "Yeah, he lost his pocketbook. Got it picked in New York's Central Station in New York going in there, and didn't lose too much money, but the president of the (record) company asked him -- Brophy, I believe his name was -- asked him, 'How much did you have in your pocketbook?' He says, 'Boggs,' he turned around to me, 'Boggs, I've lost my pocketbook.' And he turned around to him and said, 'How much did you have in there, Mr. Dykes?' He said, 'Had about 12 dollars.' Said, 'Well, I wouldn't worry about that if that's all you had, ' he said. 'The worst part about it, ' he said, 'it was your fellows'.' He said, 'Well, don't let that bother you at all.' It was theirs, he give it to him to pay the expenses, you know. And then he called the waiter around while we was in New York eating in a hotel cafe: I wasn't at the table with them at that time. Miss Vermillion was telling me about it; she said she felt like sinking through the floor. He took his finger and wiggled, motioned for a waitress to come over to the table and asked her how much she got a week! "
1- "I was born February the seventh, 18 and 98, down here at West Norton; born in this county, the same county I'm living in. I retired out of Kentucky. I worked in the coal mines, commenced coal mining when I was just a boy. Never got to go to school too much. " DID YOUR PARENTS WORK IN THE MINES? "My father was a carpenter and a blacksmith, but I had brothers that worked in the mines, much older. I was the youngest child out of a family of ten. There's 5 boys and 5 girls. My oldest brother had a boy just . lacked 5 days of being as old as me. I started working in the mines when I was 12 years old, but I went to school a little bit after that. I got a seventh grade edu- cation. I was working in the coal mines at Pardee, Virginia, for Blackwood Coal and Coke Company in 19 and 27 when two men from New York and one from Ash- land, Kentucky -- a Carter, and I forget the other two men's names from New York -- (came) to pick up mountain talent through Tennessee, West Virginia, and Kentucky and Virginia, and they came to Norton Virginia. I borrowed an old banjo -- I happened to be in town that day -- Pardee's about 6 or 8 miles from Norton. I borrowed a banjo from a fellow, McClure, run a music store, a little cheap banjo. I started to play two pieces for them, they was in a big hurry, they was over at the Norton hotel trying out this mountain talent. They tried out about 50 or 75 musicians. They· was standing around there up in the ballroom and I wondered why they hadn't signed them up for to make phonograph records, because I stood around and pitched them high as a dollar, dollar and a half at a time -- I mean nickels, dimes, and quarters -- to hear them play. They wasn't nothing but playing I was working on a coal machine. I took that old banjo up there and they asked me did I play it, and I told them I played one kind of like it a little bit. They told me to go and give them a piece. I played about a verse of "The Country Blues" -- I called it "Country Blues," it was really "Hustling Gamblers. " 2- WHERE DID YOU LEARN THAT SONG? "I learned that from a man from Tennessee, where I don't know. Named Crawford, Homer Crawford, and he played the old way -- banjo -- in the old way of playing. So I just played a little of that and I noticed they all marked it "good" on their papers; and they asked me to play an- other one and I started out to play the "Down South Blues" a song that I'd learned. I heard some of it on a phonograph record back years bef.ore.this. It played on a piano, but I commenced playmg I.t o.n the banjO and sang it and put an extra verse or two m It that I made myself. So I just played about two verses and I notic.ed they marked "good" on that, and they came around WIth papers wanting to sign me up to go to make phonograph records, and three weeks from that time I was on my way to New York to make phonograph records. And none of these here good musicians standing around there -- didn't sign nary a banjo player but me on the rounds they come that time. They Signed about three guitar players, and there was two fiddlers. " 3- DO YOU REMEMBER ANY OF THE OTHERS? "They signed up John Dykes, Hub Mahaffey, and Miss Vermillion -- I can't think of her first name -- from Kingsport, Tennessee; and Hub Mahaffey he seconded on the guitar for me on some of the pieces that I played and put on phonograph records. So we went to New York and I made four records, and they offered for me to make two or three more while I was there, but I thought on the contract I was under I'd just make them four -- eight songs. So, I got two contracts for to make phonograph records for The Brunswick, Balke and Callender -Company of New York. And a lot of people thought I quit on them just because I didn't have the opportunity to make more phonograph records, but I had a contract-- two contracts -- one to make 12 songs with me and the guitar player -- anyone I'd want to get -- and then I could get a band of musicians if I wanted to and make 12 more -- 24 songs. And I had a little domestic trouble and I decided I'd quit and went back in the coal mines and retired out of the coal mines, and I'm a retired coal miner now. 65 years old, and I didnYt think I ever would play anymore. And my banjo, I let a fellow take it to keep. I let him hold it for security for a little money I got off of him, and I went back and gave him back that money 25 years afterwards and picked up the banjo. He was a single man at the time I let him have the banjo, and he had a family and one girl married at the time that I went back to take my banjo. He was …..from -- a Kinser boy, at Hayman, Kentucky. His wife, she's a schoolteacher, she taught school over there. Adams girl he married, Reba Adams. So I went back to Kentucky and went to work in the coal mines and I was working for the Elk Horn Coal Corporation at Jackhorn, Kentucky, and I retired from there back when I was 60 years old. I'm 65 now and I'm drawing my welfare pension from the United Mine Workers and also my Social Security now. " 4- DID YOUR PARENTS PLAY MUSIC AT ALL? "I had my oldest brother, he fiddled a little bit and he had an old banjo, he'd play it some. That was the only one .to play any music to amount to anything. I got me a banjO after I was married. I married when I was young, 20 years old. Commenced playing, and I played for parties, bean stringings, and first one thing and another where they'd have a little party in the country -- used to -- and I was just playing for the fun of it. I played a couple of these pieces for the people from New York and they gave me an opportunity to make some phonograph records, and I could have made some more but I decided to quit. I got dust on my lungs, and I've not got too good a breath. I don't pretend to play much. In fact, I belong to the . church now and I'm living a different life to what I lIved whenever I was younger. I'm living for the Lord as much so as I know how. " "In taking up learning to playa banjo, whenever I was learning how to play, why there wasn't very many people that played a banjO around through the country that I ever heard. I heard one colored fellow, Negro, played in a band with a bunch of other colored fellows. They had about 4 instruments. " CAN YOU REMEMBER WHAT INSTRUMENTS? "They had a fiddle guitar and a mandolin and a banjo. " WAS THAT AROUND HERE? "In Dorchester, Virginia. I heard them playing for a colored dance one night and I was just a boy and I listened to that fellow pick the banjo. They was playing "Turkey In The Straw" and I " watched him make the chords on "Turkey In The Straw, and I decided I'm going to get me a banjo I'm going to learn how to play. So I just taken up playmg and taken up my own method and my own way of playing. I donYt play the way the fellows nowadays do at all, and I never seen another one play just exactly like me, but I learned one boy how to play, a fellow Maggard, Odus Maggard, and he'S made several phon
For the first podcast from False 9 Media, Luke Massey interviews Paul John Dykes, Author of the Quality Street Gang about his new book 'Celtic's Smiler'. The book is the official biography on Celtic F.C's former player, trainer and kitman Neilly 'Smiler' Mochan. Celtic's Smiler: The Neilly Mochan Story is available to buy from Amazon and all good book stores from December 1st 2015.
Paul John Dykes is a writer who was born in 1978 in Dunfermline, Scotland. The Quality Street Gang is his first book and was released by Celtic F.C. in October 2013. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Paul-John-Dykes/e/B00FOHGICI www.billynowell.com
Paul John Dykes is a writer who was born in 1978 in Dunfermline, Scotland. The Quality Street Gang is his first book and was released by Celtic F.C. in October 2013. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Paul-John-Dykes/e/B00FOHGICI www.billynowell.com
Our instrumental version of Holy, Holy, Holyblessings,Shiloh Worship Musicwww.shilohworshipmusic.comHoly, Holy, Holy is a Christian hymn written by Reginald Heber (1783-1826).[1][2][3] Its lyrics speak specifically on the Trinity,[2][3] having been written for use on Trinity Sunday.[3] John Dykes composed the tune Nicaea for this hymn in 1861.[3] It references the Sanctus, which is often called the "Holy holy holy" in English. The name is a tribute to the First Council of Nicaea which formalized the doctrine of the trinity in 325.[2][3] The text paraphrases Isaiah 6:1-5.Written by John B. Dykes & Reginald HeberD D/B A D G DHoly, holy, holy, Lord God AlmightyA D Bm A A/E E7 A A7Early in the morning our song shall rise to TheeD D/B A D G D D/C#Holy, holy, holy, merciful and mightyBm D G D Em A DGod in three persons, blessed TrinityHoly, holy, holy, all the saints adore TheeCasting down their golden crowns around the glassy seaCherubim and seraphim, falling down before TheeWhich, wert and art and ever more shall beHoly, holy, holy, though the darkness hide TheeThough the eye of sinful men Thy Glory may not seeOnly Thou art holy, there is none beside TheePerfect in power, in love and purityHoly, holy, holy, Lord God AlimighyAll Thy works shall praise Thy Name in earth and sky and seaHoly, holy, holy, merciful and mightyGod in three persons, blessed Trinitywww.shilohworshipmusic.com© 2012 Shiloh Worship Music COPY FREELY;This Music is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying-Radio play permitted.