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Born to Run was released in 1975 50 years later we're still playing it and talking about it.There's a new book is entitled “Tonight in Jungleland: The making of Born to Run"Author Peter Ames Carlin joined us to talk:-Would a 9 minute song like Jungleland make it today -How his OCD and perfectionism almost drove him crazy making B2R-It took between 12 - 18 hours to nail down Clarence's Jungleland sax solo (we feel for the Big Man)-"...beyond the palace hemi-powered drones ..." what the heck does that mean???-How did they finally end up with (now iconic) B2R album cover...and so much more ... To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
Author Peter Ames Carlin joins Kendall and Casey to discuss his new book, "Tonight in Jungleland: The Making of Born to Run," which provides a behind-the-scenes account of the making of Bruce Springsteen's groundbreaking album. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This month marks the 50th anniversary of Bruce Springsteen's album Born to Run. We'll talk with Peter Ames Carlin, author of a Tonight in Jungleland, about the making of this now classic album.Also, we'll talk with Jennifer Senior about her Atlantic article "Why Can't Americans Sleep?" And, David Bianculli reviews season two of Wednesday, starring Jenna Ortega.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
In reporting his 2012 New York Times bestselling biography Bruce-widely regarded as the "definitive biography of Bruce Springsteen" (Asbury Park Press)-celebrated music journalist Peter Ames Carlin gained unprecedented access to Springsteen's inner circle and to The Boss himself. Now, timed to the 50th anniversary of the release of the groundbreaking album, he brings us TONIGHT IN JUNGLELAND: The Making of Born to Run (Doubleday; August 5, 2025; $30), an intimate, behind-the-scenes account, based on brand new reporting, of the writing, recording, and making of one of the most iconic records in rock history.From the opening piano notes of "Thunder Road" to the final outro of "Jungleland," with American anthems like "Born to Run" and "Tenth Avenue Freeze Out" in between, Bruce Springsteen's seminal album, Born to Run, established Springsteen as a creative force in rock and roll. It is indisputably his crowning achievement, which launched him to international superstardom-but it almost never happened.By the spring of 1974, the situation at Columbia Records had become dire for Springsteen. His first two albums had been highly praised but had gained almost no commercial traction. Columbia was not going to pay for a full third album. They agreed to give him enough money to record just one more song; if it sounded like a hit, or even something with a chance of radio play, they'd consider financing a full album. Bruce was determined to craft a song powerful enough to stake the rest of his career on, so he sat on his small bed near the Jersey Shore and picked up his guitar. He listened to the traffic outside his window and envisioned the muscle cars he saw roaring around Asbury Park. Then he pulled some chords out of the air and wrote the words, "Baby, we were born to run."With his back against the wall, Springsteen wrote what has been hailed as a perfect album, a defining moment, and a roadmap for what would become a legendary career. TONIGHT IN JUNGLELAND details the writing and recording of every song on the album, a tortuous process that betrayed the fault lines in Springsteen's psyche and career, even as it revealed the depth of his vision and the power of his determination. It's a journey and a story-from the first harmonica notes of "Thunder Road" and its opening lyric, "The screen door slams, Mary's dress sways," to the "Barefoot girl sitting on the hood of a Dodge" in "Jungleland," with its massive, theatrical finale of raised and crushed dreams against a backdrop of Springsteen's hopeful and melancholic New Jersey ("There's an opera out on the Turnpike / There's a ballet being fought out in the alley. . . Tonight, in Jungleland")-that combines Carlin's signature narrative style, trademark energy, lush music writing, and intellectual style, with unprecedented access to Bruce himself, his bandmates, and his longtime collaborators.A must-read for any music fan, TONIGHT IN JUNGLELAND takes us inside a hallowed creative process and lets us experience history. But don't take our word for it; let Bruce's own words, told to Carlin, reflect the intimacy of the book's storytelling: "You know, I'm very, very fond of [the album]. And on its anniversaries, I get in a car and I play it from start to finish, and I end up at West End court where I wrote it. Right before the end, right before 'Jungleland.' And I sit there by the curb and I let 'Jungleland' play, as I sit outside the little house I wrote it in."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
This month marks the 50th anniversary of Bruce Springsteen's album Born to Run. We'll talk with Peter Ames Carlin, author of a Tonight in Jungleland, about the making of this now classic album.Also, we'll talk with Jennifer Senior about her Atlantic article "Why Can't Americans Sleep?" And, David Bianculli reviews season two of Wednesday, starring Jenna Ortega.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Bruce Springsteen's groundbreaking album, Born to Run, came out 50 years ago this month, marking a turning point for rock and roll — and for "The Boss." Before he recorded that record, Springsteen's label, Columbia, was on the verge of dropping him because his first two albums, though critically acclaimed, had sold poorly. Biographer Peter Ames Carlin describes the creation of Born to Run as an "existential moment" for Springsteen. His book is Tonight in Jungleland. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Join host Jesse Jackson on Set Lusting Bruce as he dives deep into the creation of Bruce Springsteen's iconic album 'Born to Run' with acclaimed author Peter Ames Carlin. Carlin discusses his new book 'Tonight in Jungle Land: The Making of Born to Run,' detailing his extensive research, including interviews with Springsteen and his team. They also explore Carlin's past works on both Springsteen and The Beach Boys, touching on Brian Wilson's legacy. Don't miss this fascinating insider's view into one of rock's most legendary albums! 00:00 Welcome and Gratitude to Patreon Members 01:17 Introducing Today's Guest: Peter Carlin 01:59 Remembering Brian Wilson 02:29 Brian Wilson's Late Life Renaissance 04:49 Brian Wilson's Legacy and Influence 07:41 Personal Stories with Brian Wilson 13:44 Switching Gears to Bruce Springsteen 21:33 The Making of 'Born to Run' 28:57 Behind the Scenes of Iconic Covers 29:47 The Myth and Reality of Bruce Springsteen 30:44 The Importance of Image and Sound 31:54 Fusing Rock and Roll with Intellectual Depth 35:05 The 10,000 Hours Theory and Bruce's Obsession 38:59 The Struggles and Triumphs of Making 'Born to Run' 44:09 Hollywood's Interest and Future Plans 45:48 Upcoming Events and Final Thoughts
Bruce Springsteen's groundbreaking album, Born to Run, came out 50 years ago this month, marking a turning point for rock and roll — and for "The Boss." Before he recorded that record, Springsteen's label, Columbia, was on the verge of dropping him because his first two albums, though critically acclaimed, had sold poorly. Biographer Peter Ames Carlin describes the creation of Born to Run as an "existential moment" for Springsteen. His book is Tonight in Jungleland. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
In reporting his 2012 New York Times bestselling biography Bruce-widely regarded as the "definitive biography of Bruce Springsteen" (Asbury Park Press)-celebrated music journalist Peter Ames Carlin gained unprecedented access to Springsteen's inner circle and to The Boss himself. Now, timed to the 50th anniversary of the release of the groundbreaking album, he brings us TONIGHT IN JUNGLELAND: The Making of Born to Run (Doubleday; August 5, 2025; $30), an intimate, behind-the-scenes account, based on brand new reporting, of the writing, recording, and making of one of the most iconic records in rock history.From the opening piano notes of "Thunder Road" to the final outro of "Jungleland," with American anthems like "Born to Run" and "Tenth Avenue Freeze Out" in between, Bruce Springsteen's seminal album, Born to Run, established Springsteen as a creative force in rock and roll. It is indisputably his crowning achievement, which launched him to international superstardom-but it almost never happened.By the spring of 1974, the situation at Columbia Records had become dire for Springsteen. His first two albums had been highly praised but had gained almost no commercial traction. Columbia was not going to pay for a full third album. They agreed to give him enough money to record just one more song; if it sounded like a hit, or even something with a chance of radio play, they'd consider financing a full album. Bruce was determined to craft a song powerful enough to stake the rest of his career on, so he sat on his small bed near the Jersey Shore and picked up his guitar. He listened to the traffic outside his window and envisioned the muscle cars he saw roaring around Asbury Park. Then he pulled some chords out of the air and wrote the words, "Baby, we were born to run."With his back against the wall, Springsteen wrote what has been hailed as a perfect album, a defining moment, and a roadmap for what would become a legendary career. TONIGHT IN JUNGLELAND details the writing and recording of every song on the album, a tortuous process that betrayed the fault lines in Springsteen's psyche and career, even as it revealed the depth of his vision and the power of his determination. It's a journey and a story-from the first harmonica notes of "Thunder Road" and its opening lyric, "The screen door slams, Mary's dress sways," to the "Barefoot girl sitting on the hood of a Dodge" in "Jungleland," with its massive, theatrical finale of raised and crushed dreams against a backdrop of Springsteen's hopeful and melancholic New Jersey ("There's an opera out on the Turnpike / There's a ballet being fought out in the alley. . . Tonight, in Jungleland")-that combines Carlin's signature narrative style, trademark energy, lush music writing, and intellectual style, with unprecedented access to Bruce himself, his bandmates, and his longtime collaborators.A must-read for any music fan, TONIGHT IN JUNGLELAND takes us inside a hallowed creative process and lets us experience history. But don't take our word for it; let Bruce's own words, told to Carlin, reflect the intimacy of the book's storytelling: "You know, I'm very, very fond of [the album]. And on its anniversaries, I get in a car and I play it from start to finish, and I end up at West End court where I wrote it. Right before the end, right before 'Jungleland.' And I sit there by the curb and I let 'Jungleland' play, as I sit outside the little house I wrote it in."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Send us a textGrowing up in Seattle, Washington, this week's guest, Peter Ames Carlin, has a distinct memory of the hubub surrounding the release of The Beatles “Sgt Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band” even though he was only 4 years old at the time. “I have very vivid memories of “Sgt Pepper” being the new record…and then “The White Album” and puzzling through that stuff when I was very young”Spending most of his life as a writer, for newspapers, People Magazine and co-authoring a few books, Peter turned to writing about his passion, music, with the release of his book “Catch a Wave: The Rise, Fall and Redemption of the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson”. Books about Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, Warner Brothers Records and R.E.M. followed, almost all to rave reviews. Some books were written with exclusive interviews for his subjects and others without that cooperation. Tuesday August 5th sees the release of “Tonight In Jungleland: The Making of Born To Run”, a second Springsteen book in the Springsteen universe. This time Carlin focuses on a very specific late 1973-late 1975 time frame to chronicle the process of Springsteen writing and recording and dealing with the aftermath of his make or brake third album which is celebrating its 50th anniversary on August 25th, 2025. Join us for a conversation about reading, writing and rocking with Peter Ames Carlin
In the latest episode of None But The Brave, co-hosts Hal Schwartz and Flynn McLean are joined by Peter Ames Carlin, author of the new book Tonight In Jungleland, which tells the inside story of the making of Bruce Springsteen's Born To Run. For more information on exclusive NBTB content via Patreon, please visit: Patreon.com/NBTBPodcast. This show is sponsored by DistroKid. Use this link to support the show and get 30% off your first year: http://distrokid.com/vip/nbtb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join host Jesse Jackson on Set Lusting Bruce as he dives deep into the creation of Bruce Springsteen's iconic album 'Born to Run' with acclaimed author Peter Ames Carlin. Carlin discusses his new book 'Tonight in Jungle Land: The Making of Born to Run,' detailing his extensive research, including interviews with Springsteen and his team. They also explore Carlin's past works on both Springsteen and The Beach Boys, touching on Brian Wilson's legacy. Don't miss this fascinating insider's view into one of rock's most legendary albums! 00:00 Welcome and Gratitude to Patreon Members 01:17 Introducing Today's Guest: Peter Carlin 01:59 Remembering Brian Wilson 02:29 Brian Wilson's Late Life Renaissance 04:49 Brian Wilson's Legacy and Influence 07:41 Personal Stories with Brian Wilson 13:44 Switching Gears to Bruce Springsteen 21:33 The Making of 'Born to Run' 28:57 Behind the Scenes of Iconic Covers 29:47 The Myth and Reality of Bruce Springsteen 30:44 The Importance of Image and Sound 31:54 Fusing Rock and Roll with Intellectual Depth 35:05 The 10,000 Hours Theory and Bruce's Obsession 38:59 The Struggles and Triumphs of Making 'Born to Run' 44:09 Hollywood's Interest and Future Plans 45:48 Upcoming Events and Final Thoughts
It's not very often that Bruce's biographer, Peter Ames Carlin, pops into the cafe - but that's what happened! Peter has collaborated with various E Streeters and Bruce to tell the story of the making of Born to Run. His new book Tonight in Jungleland coincides with the 50th anniversary of this classic and iconic album and goes into great detail of the immense pressure Bruce was under to get his third album just right.Sloppy Sue and Weak Knees are on holiday, so things are expected to run smoothly in the cafe today! For more information visit www.peteramescarlin.com or search Peter Ames Carlin on Instagram and Facebook.
Von Juli bis September 2025 gibt es jede zweite Woche eine Ausgabe Sommer-Highlights in unserem beliebten „Mein Lieblingssong“-Espresso-Format. Höre in dieser Bonus-Folge die Höhepunkte aus diesen Folgen:Melanie Hoen mit Pourvu qu'elles soient douces von Mylène FarmerRalf Borgartz mit Heidewitzka, Herr Kapitän von Karl Berbuer Clemens Maria Haas mit Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend von Marilyn MonroeUwe Schmalz mit Jungleland von Bruce Springsteen & the E-BandStephan Kaußen mit Civil War von Guns N'RosesHöre deinen Lieblings-Podcast und deine Lieblingsmusik doch einfach auf einem sonoro Musiksystem.Das sonoro MEISTERSTÜCK und viele andere Produkte aus der sonoro Klangschmiede findet ihr hier: sonoro.comHinterlasse gerne eine Bewertung und abonniere unseren Podcast bei deinem Streamingportal der Wahl und verpasse keine Folge. Und wenn du alle Neuigkeiten zum Podcast „Mein Lieblingssong“ mitbekommen möchtest, dann melde dich hier für unseren wöchentlichen Newsletter an: Kostenloser NewsletterHier findest du uns auf Facebook oder Instagram.Geschichten aus den 70ern: Mein Lieblingssong - Album 1 als Hörbuchversion.Gibt es überall, wo es gute Hörbücher gibt.Geschichten aus den 80ern: Mein Lieblingssong - Album 2 als Hörbuchversion.Gibt es überall, wo es gute Hörbücher gibt.Habt ihr Lust auf eine „Mein Lieblingssong“-Tasse oder T-Shirt? Dann schaut mal in unserem Shop vorbei: Hier klicken!Mehr über die beiden Hosts Falk & Ryll sowie alle Podcastfolgen findest Du auf www.meinlieblingssong.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paddling the three-man conversational kayak across the rock and roll rapids this week involved … … Olive Mess, Candied Yams, Gorilla Biscuits …? Challenging indie act or seasonal vegan recipe? … the amount YMCA earned through Donald Trump and why the man who wrote it is complaining. … Tom Hanks' valuable words of wisdom. … Neil Tennant's favourite bridge in a pop song (and it's not We Can Work It Out or I Will). … musicians and the modern world of the “one-night stand” circuit. … Baker Street, Money, Careless Whisper, Giant Steps, Jungleland … and the sax solo that outranks them all. … the genius of Henry Mancini and the powerful DNA of film music. … the lost world of small ads – eg this pasted by Roxy Music: “The perfect guitarist for avant rock group: original, creative, adaptable, melodic, fast, slow, elegant, witty, scary, stable, tricky. Quality musicians only.” … Beatles '64 - “randomly assembled and directionless”, a listener declares! Here's Plas Johnson playing the Pink Panther theme with Henry Mancini: https://youtu.be/jBupII3LH_Q?si=brjVwsPlmcnii1MdFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paddling the three-man conversational kayak across the rock and roll rapids this week involved … … Olive Mess, Candied Yams, Gorilla Biscuits …? Challenging indie act or seasonal vegan recipe? … the amount YMCA earned through Donald Trump and why the man who wrote it is complaining. … Tom Hanks' valuable words of wisdom. … Neil Tennant's favourite bridge in a pop song (and it's not We Can Work It Out or I Will). … musicians and the modern world of the “one-night stand” circuit. … Baker Street, Money, Careless Whisper, Giant Steps, Jungleland … and the sax solo that outranks them all. … the genius of Henry Mancini and the powerful DNA of film music. … the lost world of small ads – eg this pasted by Roxy Music: “The perfect guitarist for avant rock group: original, creative, adaptable, melodic, fast, slow, elegant, witty, scary, stable, tricky. Quality musicians only.” … Beatles '64 - “randomly assembled and directionless”, a listener declares! Here's Plas Johnson playing the Pink Panther theme with Henry Mancini: https://youtu.be/jBupII3LH_Q?si=brjVwsPlmcnii1MdFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paddling the three-man conversational kayak across the rock and roll rapids this week involved … … Olive Mess, Candied Yams, Gorilla Biscuits …? Challenging indie act or seasonal vegan recipe? … the amount YMCA earned through Donald Trump and why the man who wrote it is complaining. … Tom Hanks' valuable words of wisdom. … Neil Tennant's favourite bridge in a pop song (and it's not We Can Work It Out or I Will). … musicians and the modern world of the “one-night stand” circuit. … Baker Street, Money, Careless Whisper, Giant Steps, Jungleland … and the sax solo that outranks them all. … the genius of Henry Mancini and the powerful DNA of film music. … the lost world of small ads – eg this pasted by Roxy Music: “The perfect guitarist for avant rock group: original, creative, adaptable, melodic, fast, slow, elegant, witty, scary, stable, tricky. Quality musicians only.” … Beatles '64 - “randomly assembled and directionless”, a listener declares! Here's Plas Johnson playing the Pink Panther theme with Henry Mancini: https://youtu.be/jBupII3LH_Q?si=brjVwsPlmcnii1MdFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the “Jungleland” edition of the Bengals Booth Podcast as Dan Hoard discusses the upcoming “Jungle Jam” fan fest with Bengals superfan Jim Foster. But first, it's five questions with 6th round draft pick Tanner McLachlan – one of two tight ends selected by the Bengals in this year's draft.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here in Top Ten Songs For Stephen King Part 2, Matt Dinan and Julia Marchese are back to help us wrap up our tribute to the man of the hour. Whether it's songs written about his works, or songs featured in his works, the music from the Stephen King universe is quite an eclectic array of styles and moods. The prevailing mood around here is a fun one, as our two favorite King-heads bring the King knowledge along with a truly unique playlist.If you missed picks 10-6 in Part 1, never fear, it's right here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-617-top-ten-songs-for-stephen-king-part-1-w/id573735994?i=1000656132742Feast your ears on what really counts - the songs. Here's the official Top Ten Songs For Stephen King Spotify playlist, featuring every song heard in parts 1 & 2:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Y0ZHsyognwd7MHUL6g4De?si=1259adb38bef4fbbCheck out all the fun Matt Dinan's brain can contain by visiting his LA Frankenstein Youtube page. Hilarious pop culture riff raff and horror nonsense can be viewed here:https://www.youtube.com/@LA_FrankensteinJulia is up to a million things, as she knows how to do LA right. Follow all of her hijinks over at her Istagram:https://www.instagram.com/juliacmarchese/ATTT's Patreon is back, with an exclusive Bonus Episode every month featuring our patented Emergency Pod! format. Join for just $5 a month and get Patreon Emergency Pod #3 with guest Ryan Blake, out now:https://www.patreon.com/alltimetoptenWe're chatting about music! If you're on Facebook and want to join the ATTT community, chat with us in the All Time Top Ten Podcast Music Chat group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/940749894391295
S7E15 went out live on Rebel Rock Radio at 19h00 on 11 April 2024. TSORR was on Myoli Beach in Sedgefield for this episode so the view was great. This week's Twisted Twins featured tracks called ‘Winter'. We looked to a local band called Crash Car Burn for the first track and then went back to the amazing Goats Head Soup album for a Rolling Stones song called Winter. It's interesting to note that this is one of the few Rolling Stones that Keith Richard did not play on. The song was written and recorded by the two Mick's – Jagger and Taylor. Immortals was courtesy of Avenged Sevenfold, the title track off The Stage, the last good album they made before they went mental and served up the biggest turd in the history of metal. off the Born to Run album, we took a listen to ‘Jungleland'. Springsteen is at his finest on this groundbreaking album but it's Clarens Clemons' sax solo that really makes it Immortal. The Diabolical Challenge looked at four bands beginning with the letter ‘O'. The idea is that we have 4 albums, and you can only pick one. This week we had: Oasis – What's The Story Morning GloryOzzy Osbourne – The Ultimate SinThe Offspring – Killboy PowerheadOver Kill – The Grinding Wheel Artists Featured: King Kobra, Mötley Crüe, Phil Campbell & the Bastard Sons, Mick Mars, Airbourne, Doll Skin, Loverboy, Pat Benatar, Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Metal Church, KISS, W.A.S.P., Crash Car Burn, The Rolling Stones, System of a Down, The Winery Dogs, Thunder, Warrant, Judas Priest, Keel, Foo Fighters, Guns ‘n Roses, Massive Wagons, Phillip Sayce, The Pretty Reckless, Avenged Sevenfold, Over Kill, The Offspring, Ozzy Osbourne, Oasis, Green Day, Anti-Flag, Y&T, Triumph, Children of Bodom, Arch Enemy, In Flames, ConilThe Story of Rock and Roll. TSORR - Your one-stop shop for Rock
S7E14 went out live on Rebel Rock Radio at 19h00 on 4 April 2024. This week's Twisted Twins featured tracks called ‘Take It Off'. The Donnas and Suicide Bombers did the honours. Immortals, a track over 7 minutes showcasing an artist's brilliance, came off the Born to Run album. It is a track called ‘Jungleland'. Springsteen is at his finest on this groundbreaking album but it's the late Clarens Clemons' sax solo that really makes it special. And the lyric! Never forget the lyrics when it comes to The Boss. The Fake Feud featured Pete Townshend and ACDC. The new TSORR Newsletter # 3 is out, check out the website if you want to watch it or join the mailing list. The Diabolical Challenge looked at four bands beginning with the letter ‘M'. The idea is that we have 4 albums, and you can only pick one. This week we had: Nirvana – NevermindNight Ranger – Midnight MadnessNazareth – No mean CityNeal Young – Freedom The trick is to think about the whole album not just the track, it's easy to forget that the whole of Nevermind is not Smells Like Teen Spirit
Weitere Folgen von „Mein Lieblingssong“ sind produziert und wir sind nach wie vor bewegt, berührt und zugleich begeistert, was für persönliche und fantastische Geschichten Menschen mit einem einzigen Musiktitel verbindet. Viele von uns haben mehrere Lieblingssongs, aber jeder von uns hat wahrscheinlich diesen einen besonderen Song mit persönlichen Erinnerungen und starken Emotionen. In dieser Bonus-Folge kurz vor Ostern sprechen wir, Stephan Falk und Andreas Ryll über die Inhalte der letzten 15 Folgen und hören auch kurz in die Folgen der kommenden Wochen rein. Unsere Bonus-Folge soll Lust machen, sich die kompletten Folgen anzuhören und gibt zusätzlich einen Einblick, wie wir die einzelnen Gespräche mit unseren Gästen erlebt haben. Hört mal rein und lasst euch überraschen, was der Radiomoderator Artur Frank über Frank Sinatra zu erzählen hat oder warum der Bestseller-Autor Arno Strobel die Live-Version von „Hotel California“ von den Eagles besonders mag. Wer wissen möchte, was ein musikalisches Wimmelbild ist, der lässt sich von Uwe Schmalz für „Jungleland“ von Bruce Springsteen begeistern und warum „Civil War“ von Guns N' Roses immer noch aktuell ist, das erzählt uns der Journalist Dr. Stephan Kaußen. Und wenn ihr die Folge mit Dietmar Wunder und seinem Lieblingssong hört, dann seid nicht überrascht, wenn ihr vielleicht permanent denkt, da spricht James Bond. Das ist nachvollziehbar, denn Dietmar Wunder ist unter anderem die deutsche Synchronstimme vom James-Bond-Darsteller Daniel Craig. Wir freuen uns riesig, wenn ihr unseren Podcast abonniert. Und gebt gerne auch eine Bewertung ab. Frohe Ostern wünschen wir euch!Unser Podcast „Mein Lieblingssong“ wurde zum Publikums-Voting beim Deutschen Podcast Preis 2024 eingereicht. Bitte unterstützt uns beim Publikumspreis in der Rubrik „Beste Unterhaltung“ mit eurer Stimme. Hier könnt ihr ganz einfach für uns abstimmen: Deutscher Podcast Preis 2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Auf dem Album „Born to Run“ aus dem Jahr 1975 von Bruce Springsteen befindet sich mit „Jungleland“ ein epischer Song und der Lieblingssong von Uwe Schmalz (Öffentlichkeitsarbeit & Fanbetreuung Rockpalast). Der Text ist komplex und metaphorisch. Die genaue Bedeutung kann unterschiedlich interpretiert werden. Uwe Schmalz hat seine eigene Geschichte zu diesem Meisterwerk von Bruce Springsteen und der E-Street Band. Er hat sie Falk&Ryll erzählt in dieser Folge von „Mein Lieblingssong“. Geschichten aus den 70ern: Mein Lieblingssong - Album 1 als Hörbuchversion.Gibt es überall, wo es gute Hörbücher gibt.Habt ihr Lust auf eine „Mein Lieblingssong“-Tasse oder T-Shirt? Dann schaut mal in unserem Shop vorbei: Hier klicken! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the boys watch some pretty damn solid movies... and The Do-Over. 11:29 - Spiderhead21:51 - Mad God34:47 - Lightyear46:15 - Dual 1:01:43 - The Do-Over1:06:23 - Jungleland1:14:49 - The Fortress
For an episode playlist, to see covers and pages of these zines, and for much more about the fanzine culture in general, visit Midweek Update #12: Fanzines are Alive & Kicking Edition.In 1980, in Glasgow, Robert Hodgens started Ten Commandments alongside writer Kirsty McNeil and photographer Robert Scott; after four issues, known now as Bobby Bluebell, Hodgens moved to London with his band The Bluebells and became, briefly a pop star.In 1983, between Edinburgh and Aberdeen, Alastair McKay started Alternatives To Valium. It lasted four years until Alastair, who freelanced for Jamming! during this time, set off to pursue his dream career as a full-time journalist.Both zines were resolutely Scottish in spirit, and each strongly influenced by Postcard Records, the independent label that called itself 'The Sound of Young Scotland.' In this conversation, Bobby and Alastair compare fanzine notes, share interview stories, and talk about how the Scottish post-punk scene shaped their lives. Alastair additionally talks about how Robert Smith told him The Cure were finished in a 1983 interview he took five months to publish, and why Paul Weller and Mick Talbot tried to punch him at a Red Wedge press conference.Among the fanzines discussed in this episode: Granite City, It Ticked And Exploded, Juniper Berry Berry, Fish Pie Tales, Jungleland, Slow Dazzle and more.Among the bands discussed in this episode: Orange Juice, Simple Minds, Josef K, Fire Engines, The Go-Betweens, Lloyd Cole & The Commotions, Altered Images, Defiant Pose, The Pastels, Positive Noise, The Fall, Echo & The Bunnymen, Another Pretty Face, The Waterboys, and more.Tony Fletcher's weekly newsletter, long weekend read, and exclusive access to archived interviews, is at tonyfletcher.substack.com. By signing up, you avoid the algorithms of FB & X, and you also have the opportunity to support those creators you want to support.The Bluebells' wonderful new album 'In The 21st Century' is out now on https://shop.lastnightfromglasgow.com/products/the-bluebells-in-the-21st-centuryBobby Bluebell can be found on Twitter as @R0Poem and The Bluebells Instagram is @thebluebellsglasgowAlastair McKay's excellent memoir, published in 2022, is, Alternatives To Valium: How Punk Rock Saved A Shy Boy's Life.Hecan be found on Substack at https://alastairmckay.substack.com,The Best Of Jamming!: Selections & Stories from the Fanzine That Grew Up, 1977-86 can be found here and signed copies are available in the USA direct from https://tonyfletcherauthor.bandcamp.com/merch/Theme music by Noel Fletcher. Logo by Greg Morton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, you'll meet Tom, a fan from Chicago. Tom chose That One Lyric from Springsteen's “Jungleland” that takes us back to a time in life that was adventurous and mysterious, a time that overflowed with the ideal of endless excitement.
This week on NSTS I welcome Chris Sisam, formerly an executive with Corus Radio and The Edge and manager of 90s pop band Wild Strawberries, who's now doing some very interesting things in the music publishing and royalties space. Chris offers some interesting insights into how the financial aspect of the music business works, and touches on Clarence Clemons' sax solo in Jungleland, Springsteen's rehearsal requirements, Don Henley's acerbic comment to the crowd at an Eagles Toronto show, and one of his favourite lyrical lines of all time.
John meant the world, to most people, and definitely to all of us. His music, his message, and his fun way of spreading it, attracted so many to him. One wicked soul saw things differently than most. He took John's life on 12/8/80...Forgiveness is a virtue, but forgive us for being less than virtuous in our disdain for this man, may he rot for eternity when his life ends. For us, the living, we have found ways to move forward for decades now. This episode can help those who still mourn...Markus and Ray had two very different evenings on December 8th, 1980. Hear their stories, and a Rock & Roll intersection on that date, and the mournful night after. We love our sponsors!!! Please visit their web sites, and support them because they make this crazy show go:Boldfoot Socks https://boldfoot.comCrooked Eye Brewery https://crookedeyebrewery.com/Don't forget that you can find all of our episodes, on-demand, for free right here on our web site: https://imbalancedhistory.com/
In today's episode, I speak with Anoopama Mukerjee Lohana on Navratri and how to invoke and awaken your divine feminine energy this week! Anoopama is a Sound Breath Energy Alchemist, Kriyā Meditation Mentor, Forest Communicator and Mystic writer. She is currently co creating India's first Sound, Forest & Energy Wellness Sanctuary in the Jungleland of Pench Tiger Reserve. You can connect with her and here work here: @anoopama.mahatattva | @mahatattva.wildearthretreats | @mataraamthebookShow Notes:1. Universal Mantra for Invoking Shakti's Projected, engaged, doing Energy within your Body Mind Spirit...Aum Dumm Durgayayi Namaha 2. Beej Mantras - Here is a resource for more info 3. Naadi Vibhajan: The channeling and separating into two clear, powerful, unhindered flows of left Lunar Breath and Right Solar breath. Want to experience a Life Coaching session with me?For a limited time only, I have opened up one session coaching journeys through the next two weeks. Your Most Magical Three Months is a 60 minute coaching journey to help you gain clarity on the rest of the year, your goals and priorities and address any current blocks you are experiencing. To learn more and book - click here.This is a great opportunity for you to a. try coaching b. clear stagnant energy c. get clear on the upcoming 3 months of the year and walk away with deep clarity on your goals and priorities. Available through October 5th.Connect With MeFollow me, your spiritual bestie as your journey to align with your highest selfInstagram > https://www.instagram.com/aasheekaa/Free Weekly Newsletter > Sign up HereTik Tok > For randomness Subscribe to the Pod hereRate & Review the Show here!Friends - I need your help in growing this show. Your word of mouth matters so much to me! Could I please request you to share an episode with your friend or add it to your IG stories with a tag. Growing a small show is solely dependent on YOU my dear listeners.Stay tuned for this space for giveaways ONLY for podcast subscribers
Helen and Gavin chat about Paper Girls, DC League of Super-Pets, and Marcel the Shell With Shoes On, and it's Week 41 from the list of Rolling Stone's 500 Best Songs Ever, numbers 300 to 296; Rock Lobster by The B52s, I Put a Spell on You by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Jungleland by Bruce Springsteen, Wouldn't it Be Nice by The Beach Boys, and Rebel Girl by Bikini Kill.
This week the ACP step into fantasy worlds to talk about brave warriors, magical monsters and sentient weapons, and who better to talk to than the creator of the hit webcomic 'The Middle Age' Steve Conley! From tabling webcomics at huge comics shows, to creating tabletop gaming accessories and influences of all kinds its a fun chat not to be missed. Plus all that, great indie comic recommendations AND the mighty Awesome Drink and Draw maestro Tom Curry returns! Great stuff to check out this week - Steve Conley, The Middle Age, Astounding Space Thrills, Tom Curry, Simons Magic Shop, Nomad Sculpt, Rick Veitch, The Brat Pack, Zack Cobb, Limits KS, Coco Comic Con, Jungleland, Adam Falp, White Ash, Scout Comics, Dirty Basement #1, Europe Comics, Spellbound #1, Krania #2, Revenger, Warwick Fraser Combe Click here to buy comics from the creators of the Awesome Comics Podcast! Let us know what you think! Email: awesomecomicspod@gmail.com Join the discussion today at our facebook group Awesome Comics Talk Check out the folks who sponsor this lil show - the mighty folks at Comichaus! If you love our Intro/Outro music, then check out the brilliant Chad Fifer and more of his musical badassery at www.chadfifer.bandcamp.com
Katherine Byrd @katherinebyrd grew up watching American Bandstand, loving music and has made connections from all over the world via Backstreets & Bruce's music. She shares her Jungleland story to Jesse @jessejacksonDFW & shares stories of drinking with Tinker and Mad Dog. Please download and share!
11:29 - Spiderhead21:51 - Mad God34:47 - Lightyear46:15 - Dual 1:01:43 - The Do-Over1:06:23 - Jungleland1:14:49 - The Fortress
The ACP is 7 year old! To celebrate this week Vince, Dan and Tony reunite to talk about some things in comics that they've noticed that have changed or evolved since the shows inception. Theres also some Heroes Con talk and of course plenty of comics to discuss and recommend! Great stuff to check out this week - Heroes Convention, Steve Conley, Ted Sikora, Morgans Organs, Skrawl #2, No Brainer #4, Pat Mills Newsletter, Iconoblast, Coco Comic Con, Matt Simmons, South London Comic and Zine Fair, ComicScene, Jungleland, Slasher Royale #1, Afterlight Comics, The Legend of La Mariposa: Vulcans Challenge, Bearmageddon, Lickit Man, Comrade Kill, Patrick Sparrow Click here to buy comics from the creators of the Awesome Comics Podcast! Let us know what you think! Email: awesomecomicspod@gmail.com Join the discussion today at our facebook group Awesome Comics Talk Check out the folks who sponsor this lil show - the mighty folks at Comichaus! If you love our Intro/Outro music, then check out the brilliant Chad Fifer and more of his musical badassery at www.chadfifer.bandcamp.com
In today's Big Screens & TV Streams, we cover the latest big-budget action blockbuster from Michael Bay, Ambulance! We then look back at the brotherly boxing duel that is Jungleland, have conclusive thoughts on the final episodes of Ozark, along with catching up on the latest streaming series! Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com #jungleland #ambulance #michaelbay #charliehunnam #patrickstewart #winningtime #magicjohnson #johncreilly #halo #outerrange #joshbrolin #ozark #gfbs #gfbestsource
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
NEW FOR DECEMBER 1, 2021 Binary beats and lots of rock and roll . . . Onesy Twosy - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 423 1. Accidents Will Happen (live) - Elvis Costello 2. My Brave Face (live) - Paul McCartney 3. Love Me Do / Please Please Me / Let It Be (rehearsal) - The Beatles 4. Morning Has Broken (early) - Cat Stevens 5. Midnight Rider (live unplugged) - Gregg Allman, Warren Haynes and Allen Woody 6. I Asked For Water (She Gave Me Gasoline) - Gov't Mule 7. Little Wing (live) - Tedeschi Trucks Band 8. Somebody Was Watching Over Me - Robert Plant and Alison Krauss 8. Red House (live) - Jimi Hendrix 9. Everyday People / Let My Love Open The Door / Better Man (live) - Pearl Jam 10. Jungleland (live) - Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band 11. Southern Man (live unplugged) - Neil Young 12. Carry On (alt) - Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young 13. Pigs (Three Different Ones) - Patrick Moraz, Billy Cobham, Al DiMeola et al 14. Discipline (live) - King Crimson 15. Bohemian Rhapsody / Killer Queen / March Of The Black Queen (live) - Queen 16. (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay - Sting 17. Voices Inside My Head / When The World Is Running Down (live) - The Police 18. Higher and Higher (live) - The Pretenders 19. O' Little Town of Bethlehem - Keith Emerson The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Cashing in but never cashing out. Accept No Substitute. Click to join the conversation on the Facebook page.
Guy, Dan and Danny discuss Paul Tudor Jones' inflation warning (2:18), earnings pushing the market higher (4:41), the Trump SPAC (8:42), and the market set up through year-end (18:23). The co-hosts interview podcast host and former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara and talk about his career as the top cop on Wall Street (25:05), crypto regulation (53:57), and Bruce Springsteen (1:01:25). ---- See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com/onthetape. ---- Shoot us an email at OnTheTape@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OnTheTapePod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow Danny Moses @DMoses34 on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
S09E20 Welcome to the Jungle: Watch Party #5 Jungleland - For your listening pleasure, The Brew Boss went out of his way and blindly selected a quality film from the $5 Bin at Wally World and Chelsea has some thoughts.
Das Spice muss fließen! In der heutigen Folge haben wir uns auf den Planeten Arrakis begeben und stellen uns die Frage, ob Dune wirklich dem Hype gerecht wird. Außerdem war Fabian im Urlaub und hat ein paar Urlaubsbekanntschaften gemacht. Ob er jetzt Wodka in die Wasserpfeife gemacht hat, wissen wir zwar immer noch nicht – aber okay.
### Week 5 collection the Daily movie reviews! This is an collection of the the daily reviews in podcast with mild editing. All Videos are available on the Youtube Channel 1. [Will The Machine](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8535978/) 2. [Psycho Goreman](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11252440/) 3. [The Maintenance Man](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1686806/?ref_=nm_flmg_prd_9) 4. [Jungleland](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8710596/) 5. [A Neighbours' Window](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8163822/) 6. [A Quiet Place](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6644200/) 7.[ A Quiet Place Part 2](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8332922/) ----- [Donate](http://buymeacoffee.com/beaverdoes)
Madeleine has only recently started in the craft of personal storytelling and I'm so (so!) excited to see where she goes in the medium. I was blown away by not only the vulnerability she showed but also her command of structure, pacing and imagery. Such a wonderful experience working with her. She has no social media, so you'll just have to keep an eye out for your next opportunity to watch her practice her craft.Listening to Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding, I wasn't immediately transported to a pre-school montage like Myles was. It made me think more of the rambling, mid-to-late-70s rock-opera tracks like Jungleland or I Don't Like Mondays. Also, it turns out that Elton John wrote the instrumental half of the song while actually contemplating the music that would be played at his own funeral. Maybe that's why it's so grandiose. I was going to go on a little "only in the 70s" rant/lament until I read that Axl Rose was inspired by Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding when writing November Rain for the Use Your Illusion sessions... The more you know. (As an aside, am I the only person who is completely gobsmacked that November Rain has over 1.5 BILLION views on Youtube? Dang!)As always, I encourage you to sit down and listen to the whole of the song either before or after you listen to the storyteller's story. It really brings you closer to the events (especially in Madeleine's case). Make sure you follow The Volume Knob on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or at our website volumeknob.net.And if you have a story about the song that saved your life be sure to send it to me at volumeknobpod@gmail.com.
This week on a Toast to Film your two favorite hosts have a review showdown featuring Trey w/ Jungleland vs E Bo w/ Christmas Chronicles 2. We have two Top 5 corresponding w/ our reviews! We also toast w/ Ole Smoky while we forecast our December shows. Facebook.com/Toast2Film Twitter - Film_Toast email - bingingandbrewing@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eddy-bowman/support
Join Alex, Russ, Peter and Tigs as they talk about Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, The Witches, The Craft: Legacy, On the Rocks, Bad Hair, Dick Johnson is Dead, Tremors: Shrieker Island, Love and Monsters, American Utopia, Possessor, His House, Jungleland and more on this episode of the Movie Movie Podcast. Recorded on November 12th 2020. The post Movie Movie Podcast #118: Newvember! appeared first on Movie Movie Podcast.
Director and writer Max Winkler's newest film "Jungleland," debuted at last year's Toronto International Film Festival to positive reviews and it has taken over a year for the film to get released for audiences to see. He was very kind to take a few minutes to talk to us about working with actors Charlie Hunnam, Jack O'Connell, Jessica Barden, Jonathan Majors and John Cullum. He also went into his collaboration with cinematographer Damian Garcia, his inspirations for the film and more. Take a listen below and be sure to check out the film this weekend! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
For Episode 216, I am joined by Michael Schwartz, Dan Bayer, Josh Parham, Ryan C. Showers & Tom O'Brien. This is a week of trailers as we discuss the trailers for "Hillbilly Elegy," "Nine Days," "I'm Your Woman," "Uncle Frank," "Sylvie's Love" & "Jungleland." We also we go over the polls, answer your fan-submitted questions and more! Enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
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This week is the Born to Run Album Jackson Cage Match episodes. In today's episode Jesse is joined by John Kelly from the Facebook page BruceBook and they debate Backstreets and Jungleland. They debate two sentimental favorites and come up with their pick of which of the two songs win, they read comments from fans and also talk about the upcoming Brucebook convention happening in September. Let us know if we got it right or if we messed up totally. Please download and share with your friends. If you could take a few minutes to go to iTunes or where ever you download the podcast and subscribe, plus leave the show a review, it would be greatly appreciated. We would love for you to send in any feedback on favorite shows, stories, etc to setlustingbruce@gmail.com or call us at 214-736-3121 BruceBook's Facebook link https://www.facebook.com/groups/112987355386159/ John's Twitter – @jjk007 Jesse's Twitter – @JesseJacksonDFW
Filmmaker Ondi Timoner talks about her new 10-episode series Jungleland which chronicles the work and vision of Jimmy Stice and 150 others who are building a sustainable city called Kalu Yala in the jungles of Panama.
Episode 41 Ali - Set Lusting Bruce Fresh off attending the Madison Square Garden make up show (and her voice shows it) super fan Ali joins Jesse for her 2nd visit on Set Lusting Bruce. She shares the excitement of the show and the feeling of family on the show. They discuss Bruce and his Mom dancing, Ali's plans for Europe and how happy she was to get Meeting and Jungleland at the MSG show. Ali's Twitter @a4evanygirl Jesse's Twitter @JesseJacksonDFW Please rate and review the show on itunes.