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Send us a textWhat's up Soap Fiends? Ever crave something so deliciously bad for you that you're willing to create an elaborate ruse at the grocery store to hide your shame? That fluorescent stadium nacho cheese speaking to your soul is exactly what kicks off this exploration of Dallas Season 4, Episode 15, where characters' attempts at indulgence mirror our own guilty pleasures. This episode masterfully presents three variations on a theme: the eternal struggle between desire and conscience. Pam finds herself drawn to her handsome editor while on a photoshoot in Port Aransas, standing at the hotel door between fidelity and temptation. Despite her frustrations with Bobby's neglect, something stops her from crossing that line. Meanwhile, JR Ewing – fully recovered and back to manipulative glory – successfully orchestrates international coups and political machinations, yet can't seduce his PR consultant who's secretly recording his every move. Perhaps most compelling is Sue Ellen's journey, as she decides she's earned the right to an affair after years of JR's humiliations. When she discovers she's being followed, not even her therapist believes her – until she proves it with the determination of a woman who's been gaslit one too many times. Her discovery of who's been stalking her creates the perfect cliffhanger that leaves viewers desperate for more. What makes this episode special is how it balances high-stakes Dallas drama with relatable human moments. Every character wants their moment of private chaos or indulgence, only to have life interrupt their plans. It's the universal experience of craving those stadium nachos only to have dinner plans appear, forcing you back into responsible adulthood. The episode reminds us that there's something deeply human about our moments of desired indulgence, whether they're romantic temptations or nostalgic junk food. Sometimes the dirt we try to do in peace gets interrupted – and that's where the real drama begins. Ready to see who's in that limousine watching Sue Ellen? Tune in next time for the fallout from everyone's thwarted desires.
Frode og Lars skrur tiden tilbake til 2005 og graver frem tre album hver som betydde mye for dem den gangen. Holder de fortsatt stand, eller er det kun nostalgien som gjør at de skinner? Noen låter like sterkt i dag, mens andre har fått nye nyanser med årene. Det blir refleksjoner, musikkglede og en liten tidsreise til en epoke der rock, indie og punk fortsatt hadde en sentral plass i lydbildet. I Pausepraten tar de tak i et nytt spørsmål fra sin trofaste Gen Z-lytter Johannes, som lurer på hvordan TikTok har forandret måten vi oppdager musikk på. Er det en berikelse at gamle låter gjenoppdages og at nye artister kan slå gjennom raskere enn noensinne? Eller går vi glipp av noe når musikkopplevelsen reduseres til 15 sekunders virale klipp? Diskusjonen går fra kritiske refleksjoner til lettbent harselas, som seg hør og bør. Bli med tilbake til 2005 – et år med sterke album, musikalske kontraster og minnerike konsertopplevelser. Hvilke utgivelser står fortsatt som bautaer i samlingen? PS! Spillelistene til musikken det snakkes om ligger lenger ned i beskrivelsen.
Suz and Doug remember the "Dallas" reunion movies: "JR Returns" and "War of the Ewings" which aired after the series ended in 1991. (dougmilesmedia)
Send us a textWelcome Back Soap FiendsPrepare to be transported back to 1981 as we dissect the Ewing family's power plays and personal dramas in Dallas Season 4, Episode 9, "The Prodigal Mother." Want to understand the psychological tactics of JR Ewing? We've got you covered. This episode showcases JR's unparalleled talent for manipulation, as well as the curious pre-dinner rituals that mask the family's turbulent past. We'll break down the Ewing household dynamics, portraying how they've managed to bury troubles like Sue Ellen's alcoholism and Jock's heart condition under the guise of family unity.Join us as we spotlight an evening at the Ewing mansion with Lucy's modest boyfriend, Mitch, taking center stage. Witness the high-stakes family dinner where Jock, JR, and Bobby clash over the future of Ewing Oil, particularly after the Ewing 23 explosion. Through Jock's dismissive attitude towards Mitch's parking attendant job, we explore how the Ewings' perception of wealth and status contrasts with the American political trend of candidates flaunting their working-class roots. This segment offers a rich tapestry of familial and social commentary, emphasizing how deeply ingrained attitudes toward class can shape relationships and ambitions.Lastly, we dive into an emotional subplot that could rival any soap opera twist. Pam's quest to uncover her true heritage unfolds dramatically, as a private investigator reveals shocking details about her long-lost mother, Rebecca Barnes Wentworth. Experience the emotional highs and lows as Pam confronts this revelation, navigates her relationship with Bobby, and eventually reconnects with Rebecca under tension-filled circumstances. Wrapping up with speculation on future storylines and complex relationships, we underscore why the Ewing family's saga remains endlessly captivating. Tune in for a nostalgic yet insightful journey through one of Dallas' most riveting episodes!
Send us a Text Message.What if the very bedrock of your identity was suddenly rocked by a long-buried secret? Welcome to this thrilling exploration of "Dallas," where family dynamics are as volatile as the oil market. This episode of Soap Lore takes you deep into the Ewing family's turmoil in Season 4, Episode 7, "The Fourth Son." Bobby grapples with a catastrophic oil crisis orchestrated by none other than JR, as 600 barrels of promised oil are sunk, leaving a trail of betrayal and deception. At the breakfast table, JR's snide remarks stoke a fiery family confrontation, raising questions about outdoor dining etiquette on a sprawling Texas ranch. And why is JR sunbathing instead of starting a new company to claw back his power? Buckle up for a rollercoaster of sibling rivalry and business machinations.JR Ewing's double life takes center stage as he masterfully balances clandestine affairs and manipulative schemes. While he sets up secret rendezvous with his lover, Sally, Bobby is blindsided by a fraudulent oil shipment that leaves him $18 million short. As Bobby's determination to unearth the culprit heightens the stakes, we also see Sue Ellen's mysterious resentment towards Pam simmering in the background. An unbothered old man, embroiled in scandalous business dealings through his wife, adds another layer of intrigue, as Bobby uncovers a plot involving old ships and hidden oil reserves.Just when you think you've uncovered all the secrets, a surprise visitor turns everything on its head. Ray's encounter with his estranged father, Amos Krebs, reveals a shocking truth about his lineage that sends ripples through the Ewing family. Jock's discovery that Ray is his son from a wartime affair brings a wave of emotional complexity, as Ray struggles to reconcile this revelation with his desire to protect Ellie from the truth. We wrap up this intense episode with some vintage soap opera wisdom, reminding you to secure your records, avoid incriminating diary entries, and keep all your drama confined to your TV screen. Pour yourself a drink and join us for a wild ride through the labyrinth of "Dallas.
Send us a Text Message.What if the secret to understanding your favorite 80s soap opera characters lies in their hair? Join me, your host Jet, as we revisit the golden era of "Dynasty," "Dallas," and "Falcon Crest." We're taking a fresh and funny look at the elaborate hairstyles that shaped our beloved characters' identities and influenced their storylines. From Jeff Colby's Prince Eric-like locks to the resilient bob of Miss Ellie, we decode the silent yet powerful role of hair. Whether you're a new listener or a loyal fan, you're in for a hair-raising treat!Ever wondered how frosted tips and feather cuts impacted the 80s primetime drama scene? This episode is packed with playful hair puns and a special contest to crown the ultimate hair champion. We'll break down the rock-and-roll styles of Sammy Jo and the sinister appeal of JR Ewing's 'short king' haircut, all while celebrating the impeccable fashion sense of Alexis Carrington-Colby and Pamela Lynch. As an elder millennial experiencing these iconic shows for the first time, I'll share my raw, unfiltered reactions and invite you to join me on this nostalgic journey.Finally, we pay tribute to the seasoned characters whose wisdom and distinctive looks added depth to their stories. From Angela Channing's confident resilience to Blake Carrington's dignified salt-and-pepper hair, we honor the timeless elegance of these TV legends. We'll also admire Jock Ewing's rugged cowboy charm and celebrate the voluminous curls of Melissa Agretti-Cumson that bring back memories of big Texas hair. Tune in for a hair-raising episode that celebrates the unforgettable hairstyles and characters that defined an era!
Have you ever cried because you hate the body you're in? Netflix celebrity Dirty Lola gets onstage at Bawdy in Baltimore to tell the story of Sir, a kind Texan with a Southern Drawl who slides into her DMs to propose an arrangement. A fan of her Titty Tuesday posts, Sir suggests a year of virtual service, and quickly becomes Lola's online Dom. Soon her submissive assignments begin to battle the negative self-talk imprinted on her by magazines, bullies, social media and family. What a difference a year - and being showered with love - can make to your self-esteem! And a recent PNW transplant asks: We know that Bawdy can get you laid…but can Bawdy help you love your new city and make the right friends? #BodyImage #LonelinessEpidemic Song: ‘Chunky' (Bruno Mars) About the Storyteller: Dirty Lola is an award-winning sex edutainer, speaker, and self-proclaimed dildo slinger. Known for her live sex ed, Q&A show Sex Ed A Go-Go, and as a Sexpert on the Netflix docuseries The Principles of Pleasure, Lola has spent over a decade working to end the stigma and shame surrounding sex and sexuality. In addition to her educational projects, Lola has brought her unique brand of sex-positive sex education to brands such as Shag in Williamsburg BK, Spectrum Boutique, B-Vibe, Le Wand, Blush, Freya, Womanizer, and Spencers Gifts. Dirty Lola's Sex-Ed-A-Go-Go is happening on Saturday, June 22nd in Brooklyn NY. Tickets at https://www.stellartickets.com/o/brooklyn-art-haus--2/events/dirty-lola-at-bah/ Body Image | Fat l Kink l Submission l Sir l Brat l Nipples l Dominance l JR Ewing l Nudes l Chubby l Divorced l Brooklyn l Southern Drawl l Daily Task l Confidence l Pics l Phone l Twitter l Titty Tuesday l Naked l Crying l Trust l OOTD l Hasbro l Texting l Husband l Confidence l Affection l Slut l Own Worst Enemy l Whipped l Kink Device l Daddy l Businessman l Monogamous l Shame l Kindness l Self Love l Episode links: LIVE SHOW AND LIVESTREAM: If you like this Award-Winning Podcast, we've got good news: There ain't nothing in the world like being right there at a live Bawdy event.... I guarantee it. Bawdy Storytelling is in Portland, Oregon this week At 7:30 PM, it's our infamous Mainstage show, with polished & curated stories, music and our custom Bang-O game to help you make new open-minded friends. Tickets are available for Friday, June 21st, and they're selling fast. Ticket Links: Bawdy Storytelling, the Curated Mainstage show, at 7:30 PM:https://tinyurl.com/BawdyPDX0621Curated Performers include: • Sexual Folklorist Dixie De La Tour • Sex Geek & Relationship Coach Reid Mihalko • Dance Naked & Plan V's Eleanor O'Brien • Everywhere is Queer's Charlie Sprinkman • Black Man of Trans Experience & VanLifer, Rocky Lane • Music by Mark Growden • Play Bang-O to make New Friends - & Win Prizes • Win Prizes from Le Wand & B-Vibe • Win Prizes from Uberlube & Lovely Planet • Sexy Cocktails & Food available Join us for the Best First Date EVER Bawdy can help you find your People! Wanna tell a story at Bawdy? Come to BawdySlam Portland (our 10:30 PM story slam) and put your name in the hat to tell your 5 minute story of sex, kink, gender or body image. You can win Sexy prizes! Tickets for BawdySlam at 10:30 PM: BawdySlam https://tinyurl.com/BawdySlamPDX Get up and Tell YOUR story! (Save $10 when you buy the BOTH SHOWS Option) In Review: Friday, June 21st, 2024 (A 7:30 & a 10:30 Bawdy show) At Curious Comedy Theater5225 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Portland, OR 97211 The Shameless Sex Podcast's Unleashed Tour is coming to Portland Sunday, June 16th at 7:30 PM Special Guests include Dirty Lola, Dixie De La Tour and Shameless Sex' Amy Baldwin & April Lambert Tickets at https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/92352410/shameless-sex-podcast-portland-hawthorne-theatre Important Question: I am considering ending the Bawdy podcast at 300 episodes. It's been over 7 years now… Is this thing on? If you love Bawdy, I need to hear from you. Now, as this decision will affect both of us. Podcasting is a lot of work, and I'm wondering if I should put my energy to use in some other way. If you want to ensure this podcast continues, Please make a one-time Donation to keep us going! Join Bawdy's Patreon now to get exclusive Patreon-only rewards (and my eternal gratitude). Podcasting has been decimated by high profile celebrity podcasts, and Independent podcast like Bawdy are suffering…The Golden Age of Podcasting is over, so if you love the Bawdy podcast, remember: this thing is entirely Listener Supported, and we need your financial assistance to continue. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Other ways to keep Bawdy going: Our Payment links are: Venmo: @BawdyStorytelling or https://www.venmo.com/bawdystorytelling CashApp: https://cash.app/$DixieDeLaTour Paypal: paypal.me/bawdystorytelling Zelle: https://www.zellepay.com/ Email address is BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com BuyMeACoffee: buymeacoff.ee/bawdy Ko-fi : Ko-fi.com/thanksbawdy Storycoaching: I wanna work with you on your Personal Story/Keynote/Solo show/Wedding/You name it! Storytelling is essential to your personal and work life. Right now I'm offering private coaching on Zoom… Want to work on your personal branding? (your dating profile, website, etc). Want my help to develop the story line for your documentary? to help craft personal stories for the stage? I can help you live the life that you've always dreamed about: communicating with clarity, landing your dream job, feeling more confident when you speak socially and on stage, and discovering what makes you tick (storytelling is so good for figuring out what drives you). Whether it's getting onstage for the first time, writing your memoir, creating a podcast, or learning how to use brand storytelling for your business, I can help. Email me at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com and let's make it happen. Bawdy Got Me Laid perfume: Dixie has created her own fragrance and it's getting rave reviews! Here's one: “Okay hear me out, THIS PERFUME IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. I will probably never buy perfume from another shop. That's how good these are. #bawdygotmelaid is so sexy, so sweet, so delicious. The Amber and ylang ylang is what sold me, and it did not disappoint!” - Carlie You'll love #BawdyGotMeLaid, scented with golden Honey, Amber, Ylang Ylang, and warm Vanilla. There's also our creamy Bawdy Butter, Hair & Bawdy Oil, & more. Bawdy Got Me Laid cologne - in a beautiful bottle, or a convenient roll-on applicator - means you can deliver your own great smelling Motorboats while supporting Bawdy. It's sexy yet innocent, and even moms and kids love it. Get yours today at https://bawdystorytelling.com/merchandise Read more reviews here: https://sucreabeille.com/products/bawdygotmelaid Upcoming Story Workshops: My new workshop ‘Storytelling to Get the Sex* You Want' is coming soon. I'll be announcing the date - and share the ticket link…Stay Tuned! AND: My Secret System Storytelling Workshops are returning - and this time, you can attend either online, or live and in-person! Registration will be offered to newsletter subscribers first, so sign up now. But I have 2 different workshops. Which one is best for you? How to Be Fascinating: Dixie's Secret System for Brilliant Storytelling (perfect for parties and social events, getting better at speaking up at work, and dealing with the social anxiety of public speaking) • How to Be Bawdy: Dixie's Secret System for Uncensored Storytelling (learn how to tell stories the way that Bawdy storytellers do, esp sharing your personal story in an inclusive, detailed yet relatable way. Special topics will include polyamory stories, kink stories, illustrating consent in your story, transporting your audience into a scene, and more) Make sure you're the first to know when registration opens for these workshops - they sell out! Subscribe to the Bawdy Storytelling email at https://bawdystorytelling.com/subscribe Where should I bring Bawdy next? Do you want Bawdy Storytelling in *your* city? I'm ramping up for more cities and live shows. Maybe an evening of *my* personal stories, or a House Concert, a BawdySlam, or ? Send me a message, tell me what you're thinking, and let's work together. Message me at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com My Writings, and the Ramble: My upcoming Substack 'The Dixie Ramble' is at https://substack.com/profile/22550258-dixie-de-la-tour #Subscribe Check out our Bawdy Storytelling Fiends and Fans group on Facebook - it's a place to discuss the podcast's stories with the storytellers, share thoughts with your fellow listeners, & help Dixie make the podcast even better. Just answer 3 simple questions and you're IN! https://www.facebook.com/groups/360169851578316/ Thank you to the Team that makes this podcast possible! Team Bawdy is: Podcast Producer: Roman Den Houdijker Sound Engineer: David Grosof Storytelling support by Mosa Maxwell-Smith Video & Livestream support from Donal Mooney Bawdy's Creator & Host is Dixie De La Tour & Thank you to Pleasure Podcasts. 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Mickey Edwards served 16 years in Congress, as the first Republican to represent his Oklahoma City-based district in almost 50 years. Prior to his time in the House, he'd already made a mark as a leader in early days of "New Right" conservative organizations like the Young Republicans and Heritage Foundation. In this conversation, he talks his early days as a conservative political outsider in a Democratic state, the upset victory that propelled him to 8 terms in the House, his ascent within the GOP House Leadership, and how conservatism and Congress have changed since he left elected office.IN THIS EPISODEGrowing up blue-collar in the Rust Belt, before his family moves to Oklahoma City...The incredible story of surviving three gunshot wounds while being robbed....What led him to gravitate to conservative politics in a one-party Democratic state...His roots as part of the "New Right" in the 1960s and 1970s...His early days as a newspaperman before entering politics exclusively...How he beat established Republicans and Democrats in route to becoming the first GOP House member to represent OK City in nearly 50 years...How he caused a furor from both parties in his first floor speech in the House...Why Tip O'Neil is one of his political heroes...Why he views GOP Speaker Newt Gingrich and Democrat Jim Wright as harmful to the institution of the House...His occasional role in the 70s and 80s as a conduit between the establishment and activist wings of the GOP...Memories of working with Presidents Carter, Reagan, and Bush...The entreaties he made to organized labor to try to forge common ground with the GOP...Why he considers himself a "Jack Kemp Republican"...How he became the GOP Policy Chair, the 4th highest leadership position in the House GOP...Why advocating for the Osage Tribe was his proudest moment as a House member...His analysis of how the conservative movement and Republican Party have gotten off track...His level of his pessimism that our political system will become increasingly dysfunctional...His thoughts on a career as a prominent Jewish Republican...The current projects he's most passionate about...AND Ethan Allen, the American Conservative Union, James Baker, Blair House, Lauren Boebert, cinder blocks, the Cleveland Guardians, Hillary Clinton, closed rules, Tom Delay, JR Ewing, Matt Gaetz, Barry Goldwater, Nathan Hale, Denny Hastert, Chic Hecht, Patrick Henry, The Heritage Foundation, Jewish Workmens' Circle, John Kennedy, Killers of the Flower Moon, Paul Laxalt, Look Magazine, Ed Madigan, Bob Michel, Richard Nixon, Oklahoma Sooners, night depositories, Ronald Reagan, Sandinistas, Chris Shays, shoe stores, the Sierra Club, John Sununu, tall grass praries, Marjorie Taylor Green, the Tea Party, Tinker Air Force base, Donald Trump, JC Watts, Paul Weyrich, Jim Wright, Lee Zeldin...& more!
Today - Part 2 of the epic Texas story of Priscilla Davis, who lived a life of glamour and wealth, but witnessed grief, betrayal, and murder. After the mysterious "man in black" shot and killed Priscilla's boyfriend and her daughter, and critically injured Priscilla, her estranged husband Cullen goes on trial. But he's hired "Racehorse" Haynes, Texas's most notorious legal defender, and walks away free. Through the recollections of Greg Brown, a gay man who was also Priscilla's lover, we hear about her larger-than-life personality and her subsequent battle for justice. Greg is the author of the book "Texas Tragedy: The Story of Priscilla Davis. A True Story of Money, Murder and Survival". https://www.amazon.com/Texas-Tragedy-Priscilla-Murder-Survival/dp/1532929544STORIES:(00:00) - Start (00:11) - Recap from Episode One(00:27) - The new trial of Cullen Davis(01:16) - Priscilla's divorce is final(03:38) - 30 days to leave the mansion(06:06) - Dallas in the opulent eighties, with Priscilla(08:08) - "Still a mother with a broken heart"(10:00) - Still spending money, and a "hoarder of fun stuff"(12:40) - Dee gives birth in the women's prison, and Priscilla picks up the child(17:40) - Little Priscilla, Greg, and Cullen, are the only ones left(21:45) - From the biggest house in Texas to a one-bed apartment(24:51) - How Greg met Priscilla(27:30) - The movie Texas Justice starring Heather Locklear as Priscilla(34:18) - By late 1995, it's "Greg and Priscilla" (38:01) - "I'm gay, I just loved Priscilla"(39:20) - The new campaign for justice(45:15) - Priscilla is diagnosed with breast cancer, and the proposal(49:18) - "She never said she was scared"(50:20) - "They all knew Priscilla Davis"
Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer! This week, Emily and V head West to Texas and back in time to the 1980s to visit with the most melodramatic family in television history: the Ewings. As a cultural phenomenon that helped define the decade, Dallas... has surprisingly few (surviving?) fanworks. But thanks to one teenage fan nigh twenty years after the Ewings bid South Fork adieu, Emily and V get to learn about the JR/Sue Ellen ship (and reminisce about Web 1.0 fansites). Plus... who shot JR? Sources Dallas Online Forever
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Send us a Text Message.Welcome to Season 4 Soap Fiends!!Who could have pulled the trigger on JR Ewing? Join me, your host Jett, as we step into the grandeur and deceit of South Forks elite in the "Dallas" season 4 premiere. This episode is a deep dive into the chaos surrounding the infamous "Who Shot JR?" mystery. We scrutinize JR's misdeeds that have everyone from kin to business associates keeping their daggers drawn. There's a special emphasis on Sue Ellen's turbulent path, brimming with emotional intensity that captures the essence of the show's drama. As we cross-reference the events with a writers' strike reminiscent of our times, we uncover the ripple effects of JR's shooting, leaving a trail of suspicion pointing to Cliff and Sue Ellen.Strap in for a family saga fraught with tension as we roam the hospital corridors and dissect the Ewing family's internal strife. The unshakeable Sue Ellen, emerging from her alcoholic fog, is center stage, with family secrets unfurling like a Southern gothic novel. We'll venture into the past with flashbacks that reveal Kristen's enigmatic role in this high-stakes drama. Witness the poignant moment of Sue Ellen coming to terms with her dread and despair, seeking refuge in the innocence of her child and the sanctuary of her bedroom. This chapter of the Ewing narrative is as thick with emotional depth as Texas is with oil.The pulse of the episode throbs in the hospital's drama and the Ewing family's power struggle, where every heartbeat is a ticking time bomb. We examine the heart-rending repercussions of JR's condition on the family and company, with Bobby's reluctant ascent to the helm of Ewing Oil amidst a conspiring cartel. And just when you think the pressure couldn't mount any higher, JR's eyes snap open, signaling the storm is far from over. So, buckle up for this narrative rollercoaster—a blend of familial loyalty, cutthroat business, and a mystery that's as compelling as a Texas tornado.
America was watching for who shot JR Ewing in the famous "Dallas" TV show. In this series, "Lucy Ewing", JR's wayward niece, was portrayed by 17 year old Charlene Tilton. Charlene is now starring in the 5th project of the "God's Not Dead" series, and she visits with Mike in Nashville. Also, a return visit with Russ Jones, discussing the "Abide App," helping all of us to rest more efficiently, and also Claton Butcher, founder of Cross Current Digital.
Blir de vårt MGP-håp ute i Europa etter lørdagens finale? En ting er sikkert: gitarist Magnus Børmark og trommis Jon Even Schärer er ikke Maiden-nørds. Men det skorter ikke på de gode Maiden-historiene av den grunn. Her skal det skrønes og nørdes på Nicko-synkoper, 90-talls Seigmen, Motorpsycho, JR Ewing, Radiohead, den gode gamle Tre45-butikken i Trondheim, Ibanez-bass, pedaler, tjukke plekter etc.Og ... du vil ikke gå glipp av Magnus Børmarks erindring av sin Christiania-smell på Roskilde det herrens år 2000 og reprisen tre år etter - inkludert tidenes Iron Maiden-oppvåkning til Fader Vår ... la ditt navn holdes hellig.Dæng-dagga-dæng-dagga-daa-dagga-daa-dagga-daa-dagga-dagga-da-daaaa! Lykke til i MGP, Gåte:)
We kick off Season 4 of The Phonebox Podcast chatting ALL things Dynasty and Dallas with over 40s fashion icon Helen Brookes. How I chose shell suits over JR Ewing and what the heck was a chain letter and why did it terrify us all?For more of Helen go and follow her on 40 Plus Not Giving Up Yet.For more of me follow @brummymummyof2 on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and TikTok and follow the @phoneboxpodcast account on Instagram for polls and nostalgic fun.If you have any guest suggestions, topics you would like me to cover email admin@brummymummyof2.co.uk and be sure to tag so I can see where you are listening!Editing by Soundtruism.#80s #80smusic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.Soap Fiends, we made it!Season 3's finales left it all out on the table and the wreckage will be sifted through for seasons to come. Yeah ok, you had a piro budget , big deal, how did the story hold up.Does the target on Alexis's back outshine the a nose dive from a B57? Whose the bigger bully Alexis New Money Old Money Colby or JR baby boy Ewing. Both villians give a master class on how to loos friends and alienate people while the demi villians take matters into their own hands,Does Sue Ellen's rage match Melissa's scheme? Is Krystal or Shania-linda the bigger doormat. In the battle of the baby daddy's who would you rather save you Cole, Jeff of Off the meds Adam ?Which " out of the blue" relative is the most problematic? East Coast Call girl Terry or MR. Steal yo girl" Mark Jennings?Strap in for a riveting journey through the maze of manipulation and power as I, Jett, take you behind the curtain of prime time soap operas' most jaw-dropping season 3 finales. Witness the titanic clash between cunning villains and unsuspecting heroes, where the stakes are as high as the drama. From the ashes of Falcon Crest's springhouse to the unraveling enigma of Alexis and JR Ewing's wickedness, we're crowning the sovereign of scandal and examining the underdog's unexpected rise to the occasion.Get ready to explore the labyrinthine plots of "Dallas," where every move by JR Ewing sends shockwaves through the canvas of characters. Join me as I dissect pivotal moments like Pam's earth-shattering family revelation and Sue Ellen's fierce battle for independence. We'll revel in the narrative crescendo as JR faces his dramatic downfall, dissecting the intricate storylines that lead to one of television's most enduring cliffhangers. Don't be surprised if you find yourself pulling your slippers closer!As the embers of Dynasty's and Falcon Crest's finales glow, I'm contemplating the cunning of Philip and the shared spiral into madness that ensnares the sharpest minds from both shows. While the flames consume old legacies, we're left pondering which series wielded their plot twists with the finesse of a maestro. So, join me in my cozy post-pandemic setup as we say goodbye to this season's tumultuous tale and look forward to the next installment of betrayal, love, and ambition in the world of prime time soaps.
Send us a Text Message.Ready for a wild ride through nostalgia avenue and an adventure into the golden era of television? Buckle up as we, your guides, journey along with Erica Littleby, the masterful creator of the website TelevisionofYore.com Erica's passion for capturing the essence of iconic shows like Beverly Hills 90210, Dynasty, and Dallas is infectious, and her snarky yet insightful commentary will have you laughing and reminiscing about your favorite old-school shows.We don't just stop at the 80s though. From daytime soap operas like General Hospital and Dynasty to modern international thrillers like Fouda and Narcos, we cover it all. The joy of cliffhangers, our evolving love for soap operas, and the anticipation of spin-offs like Knots Landing - we talk about every thrilling, dramatic, or downright cheesy aspect of these shows. Plus, we have a blast analyzing characters and controversial storylines, especially from the show Dallas. The grand finale takes us deep into the heart of Texas, discussing Dallas's iconic villain, JR Ewing, and the surprising revelations from Jock's trial. We also delve into the drinking culture portrayed in Dallas, and speculate on who may have shot JR in the upcoming season finale. But don't worry, we've saved some room for the kitschy Texas culture and a roundup of other shows you need to add to your watchlist. So, join us and Erica for this nostalgic, hilarious, and insightful journey into the world of classic television.
Mark your calendars for Saturday December 2nd, 2023. That's when the Lifetime Channel will be releasing an original holiday movie, Ladies of the ‘80s: A Divas Christmas. It stars Loni Anderson, Morgan Fairchild, Donna Mills, Nicolette Sheridan and Linda Gray, our featured guest on this episode of The One Way Ticket Show. In an acting and directing career spanning well over 50 years, Linda is perhaps best known for her role as Sue Ellen Ewing, the long-suffering wife of JR Ewing on the mega hit TV series Dallas, which premiered 45 years ago. During our conversation, Linda shares her one way ticket to curiosity and all of its many facets. Plus, she highlights how she approaches developing a character and what she loves about playing other people; takes us behind the scenes of Dallas; reflects on the 1980s; recalls working as the leg model for the poster for the 1967 film The Graduate, and the excitement on set working with acting veterans in Ladies of the ‘80s: A Divas Christmas. For Linda's full bio, visit: lindagrayofficial.com
Send us a Text Message.Welcome, soap opera enthusiasts, to another breathtaking week of Soaplore Get ready for a captivating journey through the riveting plots and devious schemes of the iconic shows - Dallas, Dynasty, and Falconcrest. This time we're examining the dramatic events of Season 3, Episode 20 from each show The battle for S3 Ep 20 is on and poppin. Will the beat down Lance delivered to Richard have any lasting consequences? Is it the reason Lorenzo Lamas went on to an oiled-up action hero? Who works harder, the devil, Kris Jenner, or JR Ewing when his pride is on the line? Is Kirby destined to be the “B” side of Jeff's mixtape while Fallon reigns as Queen Bee? All these topics are discussed as we decide who is the boldest & bubbliest of the week
On this episode of An Audience With The King And His Queen, Martin and Jenny discuss your reaction to why men aren't useless in the delivery ward. They also chat about old TV shows with very dodgy names! We find out what made you smile and what got on your goat and how Jenny told JR Ewing and Sue Ellen about a night out at the bingo! We hope you enjoy! To get in touch to let us know 'What made you smile OR What got on your goat' please contact us below on any of our instagram accounts or send us an email :) @jennymccarthy8 @martinkingpresenter @martinandjenny Email us: audiencewiththekingandhisqueen@gmail.com This Podcast is proudly sponsored by Tankardstown House.
Même la reine d'Angleterre demande : « Qui a tué JR ? ».Histoire d'une manipulation géniale !Vous êtes à Londres, sur le plateau de "Samedi soir", un talk show de la BBC mené par le très populaire animateur Terry Wogan.Vous pensez qu'il va vous interroger sur votre prochain film où vous êtes aux côtés de Julie Andrews. Mary Poppins elle-même.Ou alors, il va sans doute parler avec vous de la sitcom Jinny de mes rêves. Vous en étiez la vedette, 139 épisodes durant 5 saisons, c'est pas rien. Vous étiez le "maître" d'un génie libéré d'une bouteille.Hé ben non. Pas du tout. Mais alors du tout.Terry Wogan est uniquement intéressé – obsédé devrais-je dire – par le rôle que vous tenez actuellement à la télévision. Intéressé... Il ne parle que de ça ! Votre personnage de John Ross, un personnage à l'opposé absolu de ceux des sitcoms. John Ross est tellement machiavélique, tellement sans remords, tellement impitoyable en affaires, qu'il en devient fascinant. Et, avouez-le, délicieux à interpréter.Vous êtes Larry Hagman, l'interprète de JR Ewing dans "Dallas" et vous le savez parfaitement : vous allez faire déraper votre série.Texte & voix : Alain CarrazéEncore plus de Podcast à écouter ici sur PODCAST STORY
Historiquement Vôtre réunit 3 personnages qui ont la classe à Dallas : Belle Starr, une hors-la-loi devenue légende de l'Ouest américain à la réputation souvent galvaudée avec son stetson, ses grandes robes et son colt à la ceinture qui ont participé à son mythe. Puis, lui aussi avait la classe, et toute la panoplie qui allait avec : le comédien Larry Hagman qui a incarné l'infâme JR Ewing dans la série télévisée à succès Dallas. Et la star montante du basketball qui joue dans l'équipe des Dallas Mavericks : le jeune slovène Luka Doncic.
Historiquement Vôtre réunit 3 personnages qui ont la classe à Dallas : Belle Starr, une hors-la-loi devenue légende de l'Ouest américain à la réputation souvent galvaudée avec son stetson, ses grandes robes et son colt à la ceinture qui ont participé à son mythe. Puis, lui aussi avait la classe, et toute la panoplie qui allait avec : le comédien Larry Hagman qui a incarné l'infâme JR Ewing dans la série télévisée à succès Dallas. Et la star montante du basketball qui joue dans l'équipe des Dallas Mavericks : le jeune slovène Luka Doncic.
Its our Season 3 Finale!! Join us for a look into the chart and life of one of the most successful actors in TV history, JR Ewing himself, Larry Hagmanfacebook.com/historyinretrogradeyoutube.com/historyinretrograde@retrograde_podcast on instagramhistoryinretrograde@gmail.comMusic: [Sitar1] by Alas Media (www.soundcloud.com/alas-media)Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 LicenseEnjoy what you hear? Consider donating to our paypal to help us continue producing quality content.https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JS7ENERBQWQGQ Would you like a personal reading of your astrological chart done by Chandler's Mom?Contact chandlersmom@historyinretrograde.com for more details. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan, James, Andrew and Alex discuss Swiss subduing, supermarket wrong-doing, model choo-chooing and JR Ewing. Visit nosuchthingasafish.com for news about live shows, merchandise and more episodes. Join Club Fish for ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus content at apple.co/nosuchthingasafish or nosuchthingasafish.com/patreon
Many know her as Afton Cooper, JR Ewing's mistress on the hit 1980's television show Dallas, others may know her from her role as Val Clarke in the film version of A Chorus Line, others will recognize her from her many appearances on shows such as Happy Days, the Dukes of Hazaard, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, Battlestar Galactica and many others. In 1996, she created the children's television series The Huggabug Club, has her own fashion line, often guest hosts on the ABC-7 Suncoast View program, has performed as the feature artist for the Sarasota Pops Orchestra, and lives RIGHT HERE in Sarasota, Florida. This week, American actress, singer, producer, proud mother, and entrepreneur Audrey Landers joins Robyn on the podcast to talk about her life, career, family, and how terrifying Sarasota round-a-bouts can be!She is inviting us to her upcoming performance at the Sarasota Opera House on Wednesday, April 19 for the Ear Research Foundation's Hear and Now Oil Baron's Ball. One in which you should attend!All that and more on this week's Suncoast Culture Club podcast. Come along and join the club!• Audrey Landers Facebook & Instagram & YouTube• Daniel Landers IMBd & Facebook & Instagram & YouTube• The Ear Research Foundation Hear and Now Oil Barons' Ball Tickets• The Ear Research Foundation Website & Facebook & Instagram• The Pops Orchestra of Bradenton and Sarasota Website & Facebook & InstagramSupport the show
PJ talks to Rachel Gaffney about visiting the home of JR Ewing and how she works hard to bring Americans to Ireland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023.02.13 – 0774 – Voice Advice From Justin Timberlake and Larry Hagman ‘Resting' actorsLarry Hagman was best known for playing ruthless oil baron J. R. Ewing in the 1978–1991 primetime television soap opera ‘Dallas' and the befuddled astronaut Major Anthony Nelson in the 1965–1970 sitcom ‘I Dream of Jeannie'. For 20 years he undertook “silent Sundays” after a doctor suggested that he did not talk for a few days after he strained his vocal cords. For one day a week he said not a word to anyone.[1] Ultimately though it is reported that he had to give it up when he realised that the benefits were outweighed by missed opportunities. More recently bruised vocal cords left Justin Timberlake on vocal rest, so in 2018 he ‘talked' about his book, ‘Hindsight: And All the Things I Can't See in Front of Me', with Jimmy Fallon using pen and paper, plus charades-like hand gestures.[2] [1] Source: https://www.express.co.uk/celebrity-news/360655/How-Larry-Hagman-couldn-t-have-been-further-from-his-fiendish-alter-ego-JR-Ewing [2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGMx9zuB_3M Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sean Kelly is the author of Home Bases: Memories & Stories of US Military Bases Around London which for the first time, puts the spotlight on the history of many of the US Military's lesser-known command and support bases that were located either in or close to London.The bases (often known as ‘Little Americas') are furthermore brought to life in a series of ‘snapshot' memories. We hear about the heroism of US personnel who were awarded the George Medal for bravery in rescuing people caught in the great floods of 1953 as well as including actor Larry Hagman who played JR Ewing in the TV series Dallas. We talk about the memories of bases further afield such as Upper Heyford, Greenham Common, Sculthorpe, and Burtonwood.Buy the book here https://amzn.to/3V8959oThe battle to preserve Cold War history is ongoing and your support can provide me with the ammunition to continue to keep this podcast on the air. Via a simple monthly donation, you'll become part of our community and get a sought-after CWC coaster as a thank you and you'll bask in the warm glow of knowing you are helping to preserve Cold War history. Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/If a monthly contribution is not your cup of tea, We also welcome one-off donations via the same link.I am delighted to welcome Sean Kelly to our Cold War conversation…Sean's websitesHome Bases https://www.facebook.com/ushomebases7 North Audley https://www.facebook.com/7NorthAudleyEpisodes referred to:Greenham Common https://coldwarconversations.com/episode18/Burtonwood https://coldwarconversations.com/episode74/Upper Heyford https://coldwarconversations.com/episode65/Further episode notes here https://coldwarconversations.com/episode267/Support the showSupport the project! https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/ Follow us on Twitter here https://twitter.com/ColdWarPodFacebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/coldwarpod/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/coldwarconversations/Youtube https://youtube.com/@ColdWarConversations
Travel with Mark and Tony to Dallas, but not Texas. Mark and Tony explore the wordwide phenomena that was Dallas the tv series as well as it's sister show Knots Landing.
During this, the longest summer in the history of the world, we await the denouement of this great American experiment in Democracy. Also, on this episode, we answer the VERY impordant question, who the eff shot JR, anyway? JR Ewing, by-the-by, suffered from “Narcissistic Personality Disorder,” an incurable disease articulated in the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Our host has it on good authority that the DSM IV was secretly authored by Kelly Ann Conway's soon to be former x- husband, George Conway. George also diagnosed Trumpie with the same disease, years ago! Can you believe it? Also covered in this episode, Trumpie's abnormal chode and “yeti pubes,” per the author of that incredible piece of American literature, “Full Disclosure,” Stormy Daniels. And, FUPA's and gunts. (we blame @JoJoFromJerz for the FUPA reference!) On this episode, Midge celebrates (and we poke) her fellow deplorables: Jim Jordan, Madison Cawthorn, Lindsey Graham, Mitch McConnell, Donald J. Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene, MAGA's (in general), GOP, Kevin McCarthy, THORN IN THE USA is brought to you by a group of bleeding-heart liberal scoundrels who can see that the former king is totally naked, but cannot understand why people like Lindsey Graham, Mitch McConnell, and house minority leader Kevin McCarthy continue to INSIST he's is fully clothed and decent. If you enjoyed this episode, please send your support behind Marcus Flowersfor Congress in the great state of Georgia! Engineering and Sound Design by the infinitely talented @DJBrianVasquezPodArt by the ENDLESSLY talented Jennifer Dahbura
Send us a Text Message.Ladies and Gentlemen, the prodigal son has returned. Gary Ewing is in the building looking like a 1978 snack.....sort of. The prodigal son has returned......reluctantly of course. He's got the warmth of nostalgia luring him back to the ranch but is the cold cumbersome weight of responsibility too much to bear? It is when you've already got a chip on your shoulder. JR gives us a masterclass in emotional manipulation and Gary shows us how to break hearts in Texas. Join me for another exciting addition of Dallas
Send us a Text Message.This episode is all about celebrating....until it isnt. What happens when you mix an open bar with lifelong enimies and North Texas heat? A booze soaked episode you wont soon forget !! Join me as I recap episode 5 of the orignial season of Dallas. One suprise announcement drives 4 people to drinkin. There are highs, there are lows and lots of backless, strapless dress wearing Texans rubbing elbows. Spring has sprung and the drama has only just begun. I'll give you tips for a successful bbq and explain why its impossible to keep a poker face with a gut full of alchohol
Two villians,spanning two aftershows from two hit Primetime Shows! Jr Ewing from Dallas and Abby Ewing from Knots Landing. James LottJr talks about their brief encounters and what could have been!
Two villians,spanning two aftershows from two hit Primetime Shows! Jr Ewing from Dallas and Abby Ewing from Knots Landing. James LottJr talks about their brief encounters and what could have been!
It's tag team time! This week it is Don Draper and Quagmire taking on JR Ewing and Worf. Adam is representing team Star Trek TNG and Dallas. Jeremy is representing team Mad Men and Family Guy. The guys talk Dungreed, Returnal, El Stew, Floral, and a pitch for a Star Wars Sanford and Sons.Start a podcast with Buzzsprouthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1349671
#617 Changing lives and buying oil for our estate. You can find me, Werner Puchert, on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Au programme de Sims sur Nova : une émission avec JR Ewing, légende du hip hop, DJ et co-fondateur du label Arsenal Records ! Il vient nous présenter sa dernier mixtape avec Dj Mirage qui sort samedi 23 Octobre.Chaque vendredi à 21H, Sims est au contrôle des platines de Nova, en direct, pour une heure de show hip-hop, français, US, old school, new school, classiques, pépites, ses guests et sa technique hors pair, basée sur la culture du sample, faisant de lui l'un des DJs Hip hop incontournable de la scène rap & djing actuelle.
Andreas Tylden, selverklært kreativ vaktmester og tidligere vokalist i JR Ewing er på besøk! Vi babler blant annet om langt hår, samme setliste i 8 år og skuespilleri. Og selvsagt drar vi oss igjennom SELVE "Metallista".
Howdy Partners..... Thats how they talk over in them parts isn't it? The land of Dallas and JR Ewing Anyway I couldn't find JR or Boss Hog anywhere but I did find my favourite Texan Mr Howard Blend. On this episode we kinda put the world to right, talked about how the United States have changed since the Biden take over and did he make the right decision puling the troops outta Afghanistan ...... Please check out Howards awesome podcast and also if your into that fitness stuff go buy some of his protein power !!! below are all the links talked about on this episode .... www.howardsblend.com find him on insta @howardsblend don't forget to go check out our unofficial show sponsor over on insta @afbeerclub & @wisebartenderuk
What a Creep: Cullen DavisSeason 12, Episode 4 Texas-Sized, True Crime Creepiness In the 1970s, Cullen Davis was one of the richest men ever charged for murder. He was so wealthy that he was able to outspend the entire State of Texas in his defense. Cullen was said to be the inspiration for JR Ewing of 80s hit TV show Dallas. He also (allegedly) was a cruel, mean, and violent man behind the doors of their mansion. His acrimonious divorce from Priscilla Davis made all the papers, and on the night of August 2, 1976, he was charged with murdering her 12-year-old daughter, her new boyfriend (Stan Farr,) and injured two others. He was tried several times for different crimes and always seemed to buy his way out of trouble. In this episode, we will explain why he is a Creep, try to bring some awareness to the true victims, and show how it was easy to buy justice back then. Trigger Warnings: Murder, Sexual Assault, Domestic Abuse, and Animal Abuse. Sources: New York Times Dallas Magazine 1977 Texas Monthly 2013 Texas Monthly 1979 Texas Monthly 1977 Texas Tragedy by Greg Brown American Justice by A&E Season 16 Episode 8 Texas Justice (1995) Heather Locklear, Peter Strauss, and Dennis Franz CBS News 48 Hours: Season 30, Episode 19 “Murder in the Mansion” Here's how to help Texas: Donate to Texas food banks or Feeding Texas Mutual Aid Houston, Austin Mutual Aid and Feed the People Dallas provides shelter, food, and other supplies to families in need. Animals need help, too. Austin Pets Alive is a nonprofit shelter that works to keep the animals safe during freezing storms and massive heat waves. The Austin Area Urban League is a civil rights organization that helps Texas residents with emergency shelter, food, clothing, and other supplies. Be sure to follow us on social media. But don't follow us too closely … don't be a creep about it! Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts Twitter: https://twitter.com/CreepPod @CreepPod Facebook: Join the private group! Instagram @WhatACreepPodcast Visit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/whatacreep Email: WhatACreepPodcast@gmail.com We've got merch here! https://whatacreeppodcast.threadless.com/# Our website is www.whatacreeppodcast.com Our logo was created by Claudia Gomez-Rodriguez. Follow her on Instagram @ClaudInCloud
Was Mandy Winger a viable partner for JR Ewing other than Sue Ellen?! Dallas TV SHOW
It's time for the Atlantic City episode of Drinks with Dee Dee! Emmy award winning host Dee Dee Sorvino will serves cocktails , comedy & cache ! There is also some mob stuff added to the mixThe official drink of the show is a Bloody Mary ! Never know how much blood shed in Atlantic City due to mob action and loan sharks ! Who know ! Guests who join at the bar Jeff Caperton Stephanie Janiczek Matthew SoceyLana Ford And Michael Gilkison ! They enjoy Hornitos tequila , wine , JR Ewing bourbon , & JamesonTake a gamble ! Join the party . It's a bonanza on the boardwalk ! Cheers !
Evan reacts to the thoughts of JL Collins to his daughter through the popular financial independence book, "The Simple Path to Wealth". Although Evan began his journey towards FI many years prior, he knows that his listeners may be in the very early stages, so a book such as JL's can benefit them in getting the wisdom of popular independent thought. Evan anchors his early childhood to idolizing JR Ewing, from the popular show, "Dallas", but it's really JL Collins's that got it right for the majority of savers wanting a "Simple Path to Wealth". Join us as Evan talks through ten (10) nuggets of wisdom that JL lovingly imparted on his daughter, and with which Evan now imparts on you, his loyal Broke at 40 listener (and perhaps a late-in-life saver). Want to check out JL's book? Follow this path: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01H97OQY2/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/evan-thomas1/message
Ian McMillan is joined by the Labour Party politician Ed Miliband, by ambassador for ‘Compassion in Politics' Jackie Weaver ( Jackie recently shot to fame after a parish council meeting went viral), by writer Emilie Robson with a 'Verb Drama' featuring an existentialist cat, and by our regular guest, stand-up poet Kate Fox. How do they think the language of politics could change to become more compassionate? And what about their perception of the word ‘authority'? Can writers help us see it differently? And why did the young Ed Miliband love the 1980s US soap opera Dallas so much - which was all about the power and authority exerted by Stetson-wearing characters like JR Ewing?
Une archive à découvrir en date du samedi 26 janvier 2013 : une longue interview de Dominique Paturel, inoubliable D'Artagnan pour la télévision, et voix française d'innombrables séries, dont celle de Larry Hagman, alias JR Ewing dans la série Dallas, ou bien encore de celle Robert Wagner dans Pour l'amour du risque, de George Peppard dans la série Agence Tous Risques et de Roy Thinnes dans Les Envahisseurs. Au cours cette passionnante interview conduite par Jean-Luc Vandiste, Dominique Paturel parle de ses débuts et de son travail au théâtre, au cinéma, à la télévision et dans le domaine du doublage. Un programme produit et proposé par Le Quotidien du Cinéma.
7. mars 2021 Þáttur númer 538 Í þætti dagsins heyrum við nýtt efni með hljómsveitunum ZAO, Brand of Sacrifice, Age of Woe, Wolfheart og Wolvennest. við það bætist við efni með hljómsveitum á borð við Slipknot, Ringworm, Sick of it all og JR Ewing. Hlaðvarpið dordingull - alla mánudaga á ruv.is frá klukka 11 Ringworm - Hammer Of The Witch Zao - Croatoan Biohazard - Shades Of Grey Age Of Woe - Patriarch Puya - Numbed Brand of Sacrifice - Altered Eyes Slipknot - The Devil In I Wolfheart - Skull Soldiers Testament - Ride Sick of It All - Sanctuary Helmet - Unsung Age Of Woe - Storm Kickback - Nothing Black Sheep Wall - Human Shaped Hole JR Ewing - an offer you can't refuse Will Haven - Ego's Game Wolvennest - Swear to Fire Carcass - Exhume To Consume Carcass - Lavaging Expectorate Of Lysergide Composition Carcass - Blind Bleeding The Blind
7. mars 2021 Þáttur númer 538 Í þætti dagsins heyrum við nýtt efni með hljómsveitunum ZAO, Brand of Sacrifice, Age of Woe, Wolfheart og Wolvennest. við það bætist við efni með hljómsveitum á borð við Slipknot, Ringworm, Sick of it all og JR Ewing. Hlaðvarpið dordingull - alla mánudaga á ruv.is frá klukka 11 Ringworm - Hammer Of The Witch Zao - Croatoan Biohazard - Shades Of Grey Age Of Woe - Patriarch Puya - Numbed Brand of Sacrifice - Altered Eyes Slipknot - The Devil In I Wolfheart - Skull Soldiers Testament - Ride Sick of It All - Sanctuary Helmet - Unsung Age Of Woe - Storm Kickback - Nothing Black Sheep Wall - Human Shaped Hole JR Ewing - an offer you can't refuse Will Haven - Ego's Game Wolvennest - Swear to Fire Carcass - Exhume To Consume Carcass - Lavaging Expectorate Of Lysergide Composition Carcass - Blind Bleeding The Blind
I've been struggling with how to cover a few different companies, topics, or movements for awhile. The lack of covering their stories thus far has little to do with their impact but just trying to find where to put them in the history of computing. One of the most challenging is Apple. This is because there isn't just one Apple. Instead there are stages of the company, each with their own place in the history of computers. Today we can think of Apple as one of the Big 5 tech companies, which include Amazon, Apple, Google, Facebook, and Microsoft. But there were times in the evolution of the company where things looked bleak. Like maybe they would get gobbled up by another tech company. To oversimplify the development of Apple, we'll break up their storied ascent into four parts: Apple Computers: This story covers the mid-1970s to mid 1980s and covers Apple rising out of the hobbyist movement and into a gangbuster IPO. The Apple I through III families all centered on one family of chips and took the company into the 90s. The Macintosh: The rise and fall of the Mac covers the introduction of the now-iconic Mac through to the Power Macintosh era. Mac OS X: This part of the Apple story begins with the return of Steve Jobs to Apple and the acquisition of NeXT, looks at the introduction of the Intel Macs and takes us through to the transition to the Apple M1 CPU. Post PC: Steve Jobs announced the “post PC” era in 2007, and in the coming years the sales of PCs fell for the first time, while tablets, phones, and other devices emerged as the primary means people used devices. We'll start with the early days, which I think of as one of the four key Apple stages of development. And those early days go back far past the days when Apple was hocking the Apple I. They go to high school. Jobs and Woz Bill Fernandez and Steve Wozniak built a computer they called “The Cream Soda Computer” in 1970 when Bill was 16 and Woz was 20. It was a crude punch card processing machine built from some parts Woz got from the company he was working for at the time. Fernandez introduced Steve Wozniak to a friend from middle school because they were both into computers and both had a flare for pranky rebelliousness. That friend was Steve Jobs. By 1972, the pranks turned into their first business. Wozniak designed Blue Boxes, initially conceived by Cap'n Crunch John Draper, who got his phreaker name from a whistle in a Cap'n Crunch box that made a tone in 2600 Hz that sent AT&T phones into operator mode. Draper would actually be an Apple employee for a bit. They designed a digital version and sold a few thousand dollars worth. Jobs went to Reed College. Wozniak went to Berkely. Both dropped out. Woz got a sweet gig at HP designing calculators, where Jobs had worked a summer job in high school. India to find enlightenment. When Jobs became employee number 40 at Atari, he got Wozniak to help create Breakout. That was the year The Altair 8800 was released and Wozniak went to the first meeting of a little club called the Homebrew Computer Club in 1975 when they got an Altair so the People's Computer Company could review it. And that was the inspiration. Having already built one computer with Fernandez, Woz designed schematics for another. Going back to the Homebrew meetings to talk through ideas and nerd out, he got it built and proud of his creation, returned to Homebrew with Jobs to give out copies of the schematics for everyone to play with. This was the age of hackers and hobbyists. But that was about to change ever so slightly. The Apple I Jobs had this idea. What if they sold the boards. They came up with a plan. Jobs sold his VW Microbus and Wozniak sold his HP-65 calculator and they got to work. Simple math. They could sell 50 boards for $40 bucks each and make some cash like they'd done with the blue boxes. But you know, a lot of people didn't know what to do with the board. Sure, you just needed a keyboard and a television, but that still seemed a bit much. Then a little bigger plan - what if they sold 50 full computers. They went to the Byte Shop and talked them into buying 50 for $500. They dropped $20,000 on parts and netted a $5,000 return. They'd go on to sell about 200 of the Apple Is between 1976 and 1977. It came with a MOS 6502 chip running at a whopping 1 MHz and with 4KB of memory, which could go to 8. They provided Apple BASIC, as most vendors did at the time. That MOS chip was critical. Before it, many used an Intel or the Motorola 6800, which went for $175. But the MOS 6502 was just $25. It was an 8-bit microprocessor designed by a team that Chuck Peddle ran after leaving the 6800 team at Motorola. Armed with that chip at that price, and with Wozniak's understanding of what it needed to do and how it interfaced with other chips to access memory and peripherals, the two could do something new. They started selling the Apple 1 and to quote an ad “the Apple comes fully assembled, tested & burned-in and has a complete power supply on-board, initial set-up is essentially “hassle free” and you can be running in minutes.” This really tells you something about the computing world at the time. There were thousands of hobbyists and many had been selling devices. But this thing had on-board RAM and you could just add a keyboard and video and not have to read LEDs to get output. The marketing descriptions were pretty technical by modern Apple standards, telling us something of the users. It sold for $666.66. They got help from Patty Jobs building logic boards. Jobs' friend from college Daniel Kottke joined for the summer, as did Fernandez and Chris Espinosa - now Apple's longest-tenured employee. It was a scrappy garage kind of company. The best kind. They made the Apple I until a few months after they released the successor. But the problem with the Apple I was that there was only one person who could actually support it when customers called: Wozniak. And he was slammed, busy designing the next computer and all the components needed to take it to the mass market, like monitors, disk drives, etc. So they offered a discount for anyone returning the Apple I and destroyed most returned. Those Apple I computers have now been auctioned for hundreds of thousands of dollars all the way up to $1.75 million. The Apple II They knew they were on to something. But a lot of people were building computers. They needed capital if they were going to bring in a team and make a go at things. But Steve Jobs wasn't exactly the type of guy venture capitalists liked to fund at the time. Mike Markkula was a product-marketing manager at chip makers Fairchild and Intel who retired early after making a small fortune on stock options. That is, until he got a visit from Steve Jobs. He brought money but more importantly the kind of assistance only a veteran of a successful corporation who'd ride that wave could bring. He brought in Michael "Scotty" Scott, employee #4, to be the first CEO and they got to work on mapping out an early business plan. If you notice the overlapping employee numbers, Scotty might have had something to do with that… As you may notice by Wozniak selling his calculator, at the time computers weren't that far removed from calculators. So Jobs brought in a calculator designer named Jerry Manock to design a plastic injection molded case, or shell, for the Apple II. They used the same chip and a similar enough motherboard design. They stuck with the default 4KB of memory and provided jumpers to make it easier to go up to 48. They added a cassette interface for IO. They had a toggle circuit that could trigger the built-in speaker. And they would include two game paddles. This is similar to bundles provided with the Commodore and other vendors of the day. And of course it still worked with a standard TV - but now that TVs were mostly color, so was the video coming out of the Apple II. And all of this came at a starting price of $1,298. The computer initially shipped with a version of BASIC written by Wozniak but Apple later licensed the Microsoft 6502 BASIC to ship what they called Applesoft BASIC, short for Apple and Micorosft. Here, they turned to Randy Wiggington who was Apple's employee #6 and had gotten rides to the Homebrew Computer Club from Wozniak as a teenager (since he lived down the street). He and others added features onto Microsoft BASIC to free Wozniak to work on other projects. Deciding they needed a disk operating system, or DOS. Here, rather than license the industry standard CP/M at the time, Wigginton worked with Shepardson, who did various projects for CP/M and Atari. The motherboard on the Apple II remains an elegant design. There were certain innovations that Wozniak made, like cutting down the number of DRAM chips by sharing resources between other components. The design was so elegant that Bill Fernandez had to join them as employee number four, in order to help take the board and create schematics to have it silkscreened. The machines were powerful. All that needed juice. Jobs asked his former boss Al Alcorn for someone to help out with that. Rod Holt, employee number 5, was brought in to design the power supply. By implementing a switching power supply, as Digital Equipment had done in the PDP-11, rather than a transformer-based power supply, the Apple II ended up being far lighter than many other machines. The Apple II was released in 1977 at the West Coast Computer Fair. It, along with the TRS-80 and the Commodore PET would become the 1977 Trinity, which isn't surprising. Remember Peddle who ran the 6502 design team - he designed the PET. And Steve Leininger was also a member of the Homebrew Computer Club who happened to work at National Semiconductor when Radio Shack/Tandy started looking for someone to build them a computer. The machine was stamped with an Apple logo. Jobs hired Rob Janoff, a local graphic designer, to create the logo. This was a picture of an Apple made out of a rainbow, showing that the Apple II had color graphics. This rainbow Apple stuck and became the logo for Apple Computers until 1998, after Steve Jobs returned to Apple, when the Apple went all-black, but the silhouette is now iconic, serving Apple for 45 years and counting. The computers were an instant success and sold quickly. But others were doing well in the market. Some incumbents and some new. Red oceans mean we have to improve our effectiveness. So this is where Apple had to grow up to become a company. Markkula made a plan to get Apple to $500 million in sales in 10 years on the backs of his $92,000 investment and another $600,000 in venture funding. They did $2.7 million dollars in sales in 1977. This idea of selling a pre-assembled computer to the general public was clearly resonating. Parents could use it to help teach their kids. Schools could use it for the same. And when we were done with all that, we could play games on it. Write code in BASIC. Or use it for business. Make some documents in Word Star, spreadsheets in VisiCalc, or use one of the thousands of titles available for the Mac. Sales grew 150x until 1980. Given that many thought cassettes were for home machines and floppies were for professional machines, it was time to move away from tape. Markkela realized this and had Wozniak design a floppy disk for the Apple II, which went on to be known as the Drive II. Wozniak had experience with disk controllers and studied the latest available. Wozniak again managed to come up with a value engineered design that allowed Apple to produce a good drive for less than any other major vendor at the time. Wozniak would actually later go on to say that it was one of his best designs (and many contemporaries agreed). Markkula filled gaps as well as anyone. He even wrote free software programs under the name of Johnny Appleseed, a name also used for years in product documentation. He was a classic hacker type of entrepreneur on their behalf, sitting in the guerrilla marketing chair some days or acting as president of the company others, and mentor for Jobs in other days. From Hobbyists to Capitalists Here's the thing - I've always been a huge fan of Apple. Even in their darkest days, which we'll get to in later episodes, they represented an ideal. But going back to the Apple 1, they were nothing special. Even the Apple II. Osborne, Commodore, Vector Graphics, Atari, and hundreds of other companies were springing up, inspired first by that Altair and then by the rapid drop in the prices of chips. The impact of the 1 megahertz barrier and cost of those MOS 6502 chips was profound. The MOS 6502 chip would be used in the Apple II, the Atari 2600, the Nintendo NES, the BBY Micro. And along with the Zylog Z80 and Intel 8080 would spark a revolution in personal computers. Many of those companies would disappear in what we'd think of as a personal computer bubble if there was more money in it. But those that survived, took things to an order of magnitude higher. Instead of making millions they were making hundreds of millions. Many would even go to war in a race to the bottom of prices. And this is where Apple started to differentiate themselves from the rest. For starters, due to how anemic the default Altair was, most of the hobbyist computers were all about expansion. You can see it on the Apple I schematics and you can see it in the minimum of 7 expansion slots in the Apple II lineup of computers. Well, all of them except the IIc, marketed as a more portable type of device, with a handle and an RCA connection to a television for a monitor. The media seemed to adore them. In an era of JR Ewing of Dallas, Steve Jobs was just the personality to emerge and still somewhat differentiate the new wave of computer enthusiasts. Coming at the tail end of an era of social and political strife, many saw something of themselves in Jobs. He looked the counter-culture part. He had the hair, but this drive. The early 80s were going to be all about the yuppies though - and Jobs was putting on a suit. Many identified with that as well. Fueled by the 150x sales performance shooting them up to $117M in sales, Apple filed for an IPO, going public in 1980, creating hundreds of millionaires, including at least 40 of their own employees. It was the biggest IPO since Ford in 1956, the same year Steve Jobs was born. The stock was filed at $14 and shot up to $29 on the first day alone, leaving Apple sitting pretty on a $1.778 valuation. Scotty, who brought the champagne, made nearly a $100M profit. One of the Venture Capitalists, Arthur Rock, made over $21M on a $57,600 investment. Rock had been the one to convince the Shockley Semiconductor team to found Fairchild, a key turning point in putting silicon into the name of Silicon Valley. When Noyce and Moore left there to found Intel, he was involved. And he would stay in touch with Markkula, who was so enthusiastic about Apple that Rock invested and began a stint on the board of directors at Apple in 1978, often portrayed as the villain in the story of Steve Jobs. But let's think about something for a moment. Rock was a backer of Scientific Data Systems, purchased by Xerox in 1969, becoming the Xerox 500. Certainly not Xerox PARC and in fact, the anti-PARC, but certainly helping to connect Jobs to Xerox later as Rock served on the board of Xerox. The IPO Hangover Money is great to have but also causes problems. Teams get sidetracked trying to figure out what to do with their hauls. Like Rod Holt's $67M haul that day. It's a distraction in a time when executional excellence is critical. We have to bring in more people fast, which created a scenario Mike Scott referred to as a “bozo explosion.” Suddenly more people actually makes us less effective. Growing teams all want a seat at a limited table. Innovation falls off as we rush to keep up with the orders and needs of existing customers. Bugs, bigger code bases to maintain, issues with people doing crazy things. Taking our eyes off the ball and normalizing the growth can be hard. By 1981, Scotty was out after leading some substantial layoffs. Apple stock was down. A big IPO also creates investments in competitors. Some of those would go on a race to the bottom in price. Apple didn't compete on price. Instead, they started to plan the next revolution, a key piece of Steve Jobs emerging as a household name. They would learn what the research and computer science communities had been doing - and bring a graphical interface and mouse to the world with Lisa and a smaller project brought forward at the time by Jef Raskin that Jobs tried to kill - but one that Markkula not only approved, but kept Jobs from killing, the Macintosh. Fernandez, Holt, Wigginton, and even Wozniak just drifted away or got lost in the hyper-growth of the company, as is often the case. Some came back. Some didn't. Many of us go through the same in rapidly growing companies. Next (but not yet NeXT) But a new era of hackers was on the way. And a new movement as counter to the big computer culture as Jobs. But first, they needed to take a trip to Xerox. In the meantime, the Apple III was an improvement but proved that the Apple computer line had run its course. They released it in 1980 and recalled the first 14,000 machines and never peaked 75,000 machines sold, killing off the line in 1984. A special year.
Never mind finding water on the moon, it's time to find another episode of Planet Porky in your downloads. Today Mike Parry and Lesley-Ann Jones discuss: potentially heading for a second lockdown, why the Norwegians retire early, Scandinavia, who might win the US election, whether JR Ewing may have brought down the Berlin Wall, Gary Numan, autumn, why you are as seasonal as the weather, John Cleese, Oxbridge, the Kardashians taking a huge holiday, Denny Laine, birthdays for the Le Bons, Mick Jagger's proclivity for other people's partners, Barbra Streisand, plastic surgery, and constantly living in fear. There's nothing to scare you here though on Halloween, it's the perfect treat - it's Planet Porky. Don't forget to subscribe and download from your favourite provider so you never miss an episode; with new ones dropping every Tuesday and Friday. Follow the show on Twitter: @PlanetPorky or Mike is: @MikeParry8 while you can find Lesley-Ann: @LAJwriter. Or you can email us questions or comments to: planetporkypod@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you!
1978 was a year for Disco, Grease, JR Ewing. Oh, and a wholesome movie about going to college.
Talking a little about sports but also arguing about Jim Ross vs JR Ewing. It's a fun segment ending with a new feature.
Einu mennirnir með viti bera saman bækur sínar um öfundina og fjalla um ýmsar hliðar á fjórðu höfuðsyndinni sem tekin er fyrir í þáttaröðinni. Johnny Cash og John Lennon koma við sögu – en líka Jimmy Hendrix og að sjálfsögðu Mjallhvít og JR Ewing. Þáttastjórnendur fara yfir öfundina í sínu eigin fari og annarra og … Lesa áfram Einu mennnirnir með viti – S02E04 – Syndin Öfund – Endurbirt →
Dordingull mánudaginn 25. nóvember (478) Í troðfullum þætti dagsins má heyra nýtt efni með Jasta og félögum, Prong og fullt af klassík með hljómsveitum á borð við Jr Ewing, Burzum og í lok þáttarins má heyra glæsilega þrennu með Eyehategod. Lagalistinn: Mastodon - Curl of the Burl Abominable Iron Sloth, The - Nineties Male Muck - Bla?sti? mig Jasta - Cleansed By The Waves (Feat. Zoli Teglas of Ignite) Entombed - Out of Hand Nails - No Longer Under Your Control Prong - Age of Defiance L7 - Ouija Board Lies JR Ewing - I'm Sorry, You're Sorry, We're Sorry Like Rats - Dark Masks Jasta - Silence The Enemy Mind (Feat. BillyBio of Biohazard) Malkovich - 18 Molesting mr. Bob - Wicked One Nailbomb - Blind And Lost Burzum - Belus' Død Óværa - Runaway Primus - Welcome To This World Ryker's - Sober Jasta - They Want Your Soul (Feat. George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher of Cannibal Corpse) Crisix - Chalice of Blood Misery Loves Co. - Suburban Breakdown Prong - End of Sanity Eyehategod - Depress Eyehategod - Shop Lift Eyehategod - 99 Miles of Bad Road
Dordingull mánudaginn 25. nóvember (478) Í troðfullum þætti dagsins má heyra nýtt efni með Jasta og félögum, Prong og fullt af klassík með hljómsveitum á borð við Jr Ewing, Burzum og í lok þáttarins má heyra glæsilega þrennu með Eyehategod. Lagalistinn: Mastodon - Curl of the Burl Abominable Iron Sloth, The - Nineties Male Muck - Bla?sti? mig Jasta - Cleansed By The Waves (Feat. Zoli Teglas of Ignite) Entombed - Out of Hand Nails - No Longer Under Your Control Prong - Age of Defiance L7 - Ouija Board Lies JR Ewing - I'm Sorry, You're Sorry, We're Sorry Like Rats - Dark Masks Jasta - Silence The Enemy Mind (Feat. BillyBio of Biohazard) Malkovich - 18 Molesting mr. Bob - Wicked One Nailbomb - Blind And Lost Burzum - Belus' Død Óværa - Runaway Primus - Welcome To This World Ryker's - Sober Jasta - They Want Your Soul (Feat. George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher of Cannibal Corpse) Crisix - Chalice of Blood Misery Loves Co. - Suburban Breakdown Prong - End of Sanity Eyehategod - Depress Eyehategod - Shop Lift Eyehategod - 99 Miles of Bad Road
JR Ewing was Jerry Jones before Jerry Jones. Let's show some bday love to Tisha Campbell-Martin. Can Azealia Banks just go TF away?!? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greensteve/support
Seriously, who were all those people on stage with Juan Gabriel…we also didn’t do the thing we just did and were being accused of doing…fair time isn’t the worst thing…exactly how low-cost would a WalMart casket be…oooooo, we NEED to figure out how to see BBMak on their US tour…maybe Tommy Mottola has a ride share option…we know a little bit about big project undertakings…yeah, Alex really likes his SAT words…I mean, by now we ALL know who shot JR Ewing…libraries, still a great resource…great show, just not the Empire we’re talking about…those salacious cow udders…Ish’s Bette Davis can use some work… End Song: “Back Here” by BBMak Thousand Movie Project: https://thousandmovieproject.com/author/asoron0424/ BBMak: https://bbmak.com/
I go into rant mode. I have been waiting for the moment to let you know what is really on my mind. You got the intro. You got some confessions from the DJ Booth. Now you get to hear me rant and rave and school you with wisdom and jewels of knowledge that only the RZA can give you. This is like Confucius meets Kafka meets Orwell, meets Bobby Champlain (Talk Radio....google it).I drop bombs on the following subjects:George Carlin, Ron Paul, Alex Jones, William Cooper, Behold a Pale Horse, Jordan Maxwell, the 80's, crony capitalism, corporatocracy, idol worship in sports, TV, movies & music, JR Ewing & Dallas, AI, Elon Musk, sex dolls and oh so much more!This one is MIND BLOWING!TheMisterJosh Podcast is a hybrid podcast full of commentary, reviews, interviews, man-on-the-street, panels, and even the occasional game show. It will be intelligent, funny, interactive, opinionated, thought-provoking, raunchy, not-PC, and brutally honest! Most of you will hate me, some of you will love me and three of you will send me $1,000!Check out more of me, and if you NEED to see me at:Use link below for EVERYTHING...YouTube, Instagram, IGTV, Twitter & More!https://allmylinks.com/misterjoshw
We're in the fourth season of the original Dallas series and things are getting crazy. SPOILER ALERT: We're going to tell you who shot JR Ewing. Can Rebecca get through this whole episode after three glasses of wine? Find out what happens when we end on a CLIFF CLIFFHANGER! Amazon Prime members can watch full episodes of Dallas. Download the Podcoin app and get rewards for listening to podcasts. Use the promo code TANGENTS and get 300 bonus points. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @TVTangents. Get bonus content and TV Tangents swag by supporting the show on Patreon.com/TVTangents.
We play board games, Ricky visits San Antonio, and we answer JR Ewing’s question. Call us: – #863.666.0377 Email us – foulmonkeys@gmail.com Twitter – Follow us: – @foulmonkeys Like our Fan Page on Facebook!!! Check out Ricky’s Etsy Store: BromeroCards Ricky’s Crafting YouTube Videos: BromeroCards
Blame one man for your tax dollars going into the oil pipeline business: Premier John Horgan. ICBA's Jordan Bateman breaks down today's announcement.
Mark Ingram got suspended for 4 games, keeping the rule 'All Saints offseason news from May 1 to July 1 is bad news' rule UNDEFEATED. Ralph's not really worried about Ingram suspension and kind of excited about all terrible 'Let's trade Ingram' takes that are coming once Boston Scott has 1 good preseason carry. Ralph and Andrew dream up the greatest most insane backup quarterback battle for the Saints that will have America watching. The Saints potential Adrian Peterson Reunion is saddest reunion idea since TNT brought back Dallas and 200 year old JR Ewing. HYPE TRAIN season is upon us! Welcome aboard J.T. Barrett and Trequan Smith! How much is Alvin Kamara going to cost in your fantasy league this year? More than the national debt son. Drunk Saints History Season 2 is Here! Don't forget to download our Podbean, Stitcher, or Andriod app! ALSO GIVE US 5 STARS ON ITUNES!
Dernier épisode de 2016 Vous pouvez me laisser un message à l'adresse ramlepodcast@gmail.com ou via Twitter sur @RouleAvecTosheu Crédit Musique : W-MuteL'album "9:17" sur Deezer Spudgun : SPUDGUN nait en 2002 et réunit des membres de TOMY, MONSTER MUNCH, W-MUTE, SWEAT BABY SWEAT ET CLUMSY. Très rapidement, le groupe compose un set forgé pour la scène et croise la route de nombreux groupes dont notamment : HOT WATER MUSIC, JR EWING, BURNING HEADS,HARD-ONS, GUERILLA POUBELLE METRONOM CHARISMA, ADAM KEISHER, THE ELECTROKUTION dans différentes salles (ROCK SCHOOL BARBEY, MAROQUINERIE, MARS ATTACK, JALLES HOUSE ROCK,…).Dix ans après, et une tournée sur la côte Est Américaine, le groupe fait une pause. SWY et son titre Anytime Anywhere
You have to wait for good things.This interview was the third one I conducted. It’s also the first and only episode where I’ve interviewed more than one person. This was not by design, and it was extremely lucky that I’d brought a shotgun mic with me, otherwise I’d have been screwed. I also had a friend on hand to help. So thanks must go out to David Rees. He’s a good sound recordists and an even better guitar tech.This was a total pain to edit, particularly because Departures (who are a great band, by the way) started playing pretty much the second I hit record.What transpired was, I think, a pretty good interview. The whole band were in the room at the time, but Lags and Stu were really the ones who wanted to talk. The interview is kind of split into two parts. Not deliberately, it just so happens that the conversation kind of went that way. First half is about Venn, second half is about Gallows. There’s a Milk Teeth track in between because goddamn they are good.Highlights include:The ethos behind Venn RecordsThe reason Venn Records was formedHow Gallows is harder to organise than it used to be now that they spread out all over the worldAnd how Venn is actually easier because it’s mostly done by emailHow Scandinavian hardcore bands were the biggest influence on the bandWhen they realised that the band was going somewhereHow luck played a big factor in their rise to fameWhere they fit into the punk/hardcore scene in the early daysThe way their sound has shifted over the yearsThe way the band has went from playing small venues to huge venues and now back to small againAnd a whole bunch of great bands were mentioned: Beecher, D-Rail, Send More Paramedics, November Coming Fire, JR Ewing, Cave In, Milk Teeth, Liber Necris, Baby Godzilla (who are now called Heck) Jesus Fucking Christ and Marmozets.This interview was quite daunting for me. I’ve been a fan of Gallows since Orchestra of Wolves came out in 2006 and I’ve also been a fan of Alexisonfire forever, so to walk into a room to be greeted by a bunch of guys I have some serious respect for was an awesome and nervy experience.The ethos behind Venn Records really appeals to me, and their approach is refreshing compared to many other labels. It was great to hear them talk about that in the interview.Enjoy!You should sign up to my newsletter – I only send out one a week it and all it contains are ten cool news storys from the past week in the music/media/film and TV world.Featured MusicIntro: Voodoo Puppets – Electric Chair Blues (used under CC licence, you can check it out here).Gallows – Chains,Milk Teeth – Vitamins,Gallows – Cross of Lorraine.‘Chains’ is taken from Gallows new album Desolation Sounds. ‘Cross of Lorraine’ is taken from their last album, which is self titled. ‘Vitamins’ is taken from Milk Teeth’s EP Sad Sack. You can find all of these for sale at Venn Records. Milk Teeth’s EP is also available from Hopeless Records in America, and you can find Gallows’ latest album on Bridge 9 in the US.Be sure to check out the Venn Records website for a ton of great bands.LinksYou can find all of the aforementioned releases over on Venn Records. You can check out Venn on Facebook and Twitter.You can also find Gallows on Facebook and Twitter.Milk Teeth’s EP can be found here. You can also catch them on Facebook and Twitter.Thank you!I’m now in the New and Noteworthy in iTunes. This is a pretty big deal and I’d love to get to the front page. If you could take a second to rate and review this podcast on iTunes I’d love you forever and ever.Questions? Feedback?You can do either by dropping a comment in the comment box below.Or you can hit the contact link to show me some love by using the cool email form.Social MediaI’m on a few social media sites, so it’d be pretty handy if you could show me some love over there.Check out the Facebook page.Or you can get me on Twitter.Oh and seriously, rating and reviewing this podcast on iTunes would be amazing.The post TC8: Laurent Barnard and Stuart Gili-Ross – Gallows/Venn Records appeared first on The Curator Podcast. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
♥Dallas Icon Larry Hagman died Friday afternoon after his battle with throat cancer. We'll pay tribute as we remember the role that became legendary in television history and a household name- J.R. Ewing. ♥General Hospital's Dawn of the Dead 101! Have no idea what the deal is with Faison, Duke, AJ? If you're a newbie or a rusty old timer, this is the show for you! Class is in session!! We'll school you on the history behind the not-so-dead returns! ♥Then stick around, we'll also update you on all the latest news in the soap world, including our favorite web series shows!
Thanksgiving can mean only one thing...Forced Family Fun Day. Any guesses of how that turned out? It's Cyber Monday, be sure to avoid the crowds and do all your holiday shopping thru our Amazon link at www.cocktailsandcreampuffs.com Finally, we say goodbye to an actor who the world loved to hate with his potrayl of JR Ewing in Dallas, Mr. Larry Hagman. Farewell Major Nelson.
We're so excited to have you join Kelly & Sharon on 90's NOW this week. They've got some great conversation pieces going on including discussing New Edition's 30th anniversary, how poignant the Gulf War was back in the early 90's, not to mention paying tribute to acting legend Larry Hagman who portrayed the amazing "JR Ewing." We've also got some killer tunes, a challenging trivia question, and a new feature called "What The Hell Was That?" Come and join the party!
We're back:Episode One Hundred And Eighty SevenJR Ewing, Google Maps, lettuce, rabbit poo, and random honking.
Dyr studiotid er byttet ut med billig hjemmeutstyr: I dag kan nemlig ”alle” lage musikk, mye på grunn av en teknologisk revolusjon som er i ferd med å forandre musikkbransjen. Dokumentarist og musiker Erlend Mokkelbost (med fartstid fra bl.a. JR Ewing og Montée) tar oss med for å møte tre unge og fremadstormende norske artister - som alle lager musikk på gutterommet og i sparsommelige studio. (NB! Podkasten inneholder ikke musikk. Den fullverdige dokumentaren kan du laste ned/lytte på P3.no/dokumentar)
Dyr studiotid er byttet ut med billig hjemmeutstyr: I dag kan nemlig ”alle” lage musikk, mye på grunn av en teknologisk revolusjon som er i ferd med å forandre musikkbransjen. Dokumentarist og musiker Erlend Mokkelbost (med fartstid fra bl.a. JR Ewing og Montée) tar oss med for å møte tre unge og fremadstormende norske artister - som alle lager musikk på gutterommet og i sparsommelige studio. (NB! Podkasten inneholder ikke musikk. Den fullverdige dokumentaren kan du laste ned/lytte på P3.no/dokumentar)