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Racing has seen few more distinguished careers than the one enjoyed by Ron Quinton over six rewarding decades. His stellar riding career spanned almost thirty years. His successful training career is now in its thirty second year and counting. Ron's an inductee of the Australian Racing Hall Of Fame and the recipient of a Medal Of The Order Of Australia, fitting acknowledgements of his contribution to Australian racing. I've conducted interviews with Ron Quinton many times over sixty years and there was a comprehensive podcast in 2018, but several recent email requests for an updated version have got us on the job. It's a pleasure to revisit the career of an iconic Australian horseman. His passion for the game is unwavering. His recall of horses, horsemen and events will take you on a nostalgic journey. Ron admits he's a disciplined trainer who never takes his eye off the ball. The seventy seven year old acknowledges the support of long time client Ray Gall who's rarely without a horse or two in the stable. Ron remembers the first yearling Ray gave him to train. That filly was Mamzelle Pedrille who remains the trainer's all time favourite. Ron pays tribute to his first Gr 1 winner. His magic moment came on the opening day of the famous Melbourne Cup carnival in the year 2000. He looks back on another unforgettable day at Flemington when he won the historic Victoria Oaks with Bulla Borghese- his second Gr 1 as a trainer. Ron has had a commanding presence in the history of the Coolmore Classic run at Rosehill during the Golden Slipper carnival. He won it twice as a jockey and four times as trainer. He looks back on his quartet of training wins beginning with classy mare Ofcourseican. He remembers Peeping, Daysee Doom and Dixie Blossoms who all won the high profile race. The veteran horseman looks back on his association with the respected owner Millie Fox. He was recommended for the job by Brian Mayfield-Smith who'd decided to explore the possibility of becoming a conservationist in South Africa. Ron looks back on the best of the 95 winners he trained in four years for the universally popular Mrs.Millie Fox. He pays tribute to the lengthy list of talented junior riders who spent all or part of their apprenticeships under his wing. Ron looks back on his twenty years as stable jockey for legendary trainer Neville Begg. He speaks of Begg's affinity with fillies and mares. He goes back to childhood days at Mendooran in the Central West and early days in the saddle. Ron pays tribute to his master and mentor Theo Green. He looks back on a rewarding apprenticeship and the wonderful opportunities afforded him by leading stables. Ron takes us on a nostalgic journey as he revisits his association with horses like Analie, Bletchingly, Emancipation, Dalmacia, Marscay, Sir Dapper, Rory's Jester, Marauding, Kingston Town, and Baguette- a true galaxy of stars. The former great jockey was involved in twelve race falls during three decades in the saddle. When it comes to injury he regards himself as one of the lucky ones. From the outset of his riding career Ron harboured an ambition to ride overseas. He looks back on three memorable stints with champion Irish trainer John Oxx. Ron talks of the devastating loss in 2017 of Margaret, his wife of 45 years. His horses helped him through a difficult time. He talks of children Shawn, Trent and Annabel and of his four grandchildren. Ron looks at his future direction. This is a wonderful trip down memory lane with a giant of Australian racing.
Also wer das jetzt nicht direkt checkt, der hat die Parkbank echt nicht verdient! So und nicht anders ist das, wo kommen wir denn da hin?! Bestimmt nicht nach Kingston Town und erst recht nicht auf Angela M.s nächste Soufflé-Gästeliste. Eure beiden Bordesholm-Dynamics-Gründer der Herzen denken den Wertstoffkreislauf endlich einmal zu Ende und demütigen Tesla damit instant mehr, als es jeder noch so feurige Brandsatz vermag. Nicht nur die Internationale Meeresbodenbehörde schlackert mit den Manganknollen-Ohren, wenn Drüse das Geheimnis lüftet, wie eigentlich Rumkugeln hergestellt werden – Peter Thiel hat damit zwar nicht unmittelbar etwas zu tun, darf sich aber sowieso gehackt legen. Ob und wenn ja welche Gen-Labor-Versuche maybe bei Radio Bob hinter verschlossenen Türen stattfinden, wird von Amboss und Drüse natürlich auch zielstrebig verhandelt und nicht einmal Stefan Königs Käseglockengebilde kann euch nun noch schützen, wenns wieder Parkbank-Anekdoten auf eure süßen Kokos-Limetten-Lauscher gibt.
Also wer das jetzt nicht direkt checkt, der hat die Parkbank echt nicht verdient! So und nicht anders ist das, wo kommen wir denn da hin?! Bestimmt nicht nach Kingston Town und erst recht nicht auf Angela M.s nächste Soufflé-Gästeliste. Eure beiden Bordesholm-Dynamics-Gründer der Herzen denken den Wertstoffkreislauf endlich einmal zu Ende und demütigen Tesla damit instant mehr, als es jeder noch so feurige Brandsatz vermag. Nicht nur die Internationale Meeresbodenbehörde schlackert mit den Manganknollen-Ohren, wenn Drüse das Geheimnis lüftet, wie eigentlich Rumkugeln hergestellt werden – Peter Thiel hat damit zwar nicht unmittelbar etwas zu tun, darf sich aber sowieso gehackt legen. Ob und wenn ja welche Gen-Labor-Versuche maybe bei Radio Bob hinter verschlossenen Türen stattfinden, wird von Amboss und Drüse natürlich auch zielstrebig verhandelt und nicht einmal Stefan Königs Käseglockengebilde kann euch nun noch schützen, wenns wieder Parkbank-Anekdoten auf eure süßen Kokos-Limetten-Lauscher gibt.
Here is another unforgettable reggae journey on this recorded radio mix! Featuring legends like UB40 with "Kingston Town," the soulful vibes of Third World's "96° Degrees In The Shade," and the timeless classic "Rivers of Babylon" by The Melodians. Plus, the conscious fire of Stephen Marley & Buju Banton, the energy of Busy Signal, and the smooth groove of Shabba Ranks & Krystal. Turn it up and let the reggae vibes take over!
I'd lost count of the number of country racing fans who'd requested a podcast with retired jockey Graham Power. Whenever the subject of top Riverina jockeys had come up over the years, Graham's name was always on the list. A phone call to check his availability and some quick research followed, and we were good to go. Great to present a podcast with a horseman who never rode a winner as an apprentice, but sure as hell made up for it later. Graham begins by looking back on his final day as a jockey at Wagga in 2000. He says he was delighted to ride a winner on a very emotional day. Graham talks about the way in which he handled the withdrawal symptoms. He talks about his current involvement with the famous St. Vincents De Paul charity organisation in Wagga. The former ace jockey refutes the theory that he's a native of the Riverina. Graham talks about his childhood in Tamworth. He says there was no racing in his family background, but reveals that his grandfather Tom worked as a street sweeper in the 1920's using horse and dray. He remembers his first job on the ground in a Newcastle stable before a return to Tamworth and a short lived first apprenticeship. Injuries sustained in a race fall saw him walk away from racing and find a job at the local abbatoirs. Graham recalls the chance conversation at a Tamworth race meeting that led to the renewal of his jockey's licence. He looks back on his friendship with trainer Bede Delaney whose move to Gundagai would change his life. Power reflects on the deeds of one of the best horses he rode for the Delaney stable, prolific winner Aurilandy. He talks of Aurilandy's two wins down the famous Flemington straight and the opportunity to ride the horse in the famous Epsom Hcp. Nothing went right at his only Gr 1 ride. Graham talks about his move to Wagga. He acknowledges some of the handy horses he got to ride over the next few years. Graham looks back on a Cootamundra Cup win on a future Melbourne Cup winner. He thought very little of the horse at the time. He remembers with affection wins in the Albury and Wagga Cups. Graham remembers the Richard Freyer trained Prince Tone, a talented horse provided he didn't have to travel too far to race meetings. He pays tribute to several other bush Cup winners. Graham delights in telling the story about his two rides on champion Kingston Town. The former outstanding rider looks back on some special race days when he rode multiple winners on the programme. He reels off some of the many jobs he's had away from racing. He talks of some of his favourite Riverina trainers and delights in the fact that he rode the first winner ever trained by Gary Portelli, now entrenched in the top bracket of Sydney's trainers. Graham pays tribute to a select group of his favourite country jockeys. He looks back on some serious race falls including one in which he appeared to suffer no injuries. By the time he got home the situation had changed dramatically. The 79 year old talks of past involvement in racing administration and a current “on call” role for Racing NSW. The versatile veteran talks back on his experience driving harness horses and a stint as a newspaper columnist. He looks back on one of his proudest moments as a jockey-the occasion of his 1000th win on SDRA tracks. Graham looks back on his two marriages and a double tragedy in his life. He pays tribute to daughter Tracey, and sons Steven and Ben. A nostalgic trip down memory lane with a man dubbed “the George Moore of Riverina racing” in his era by Sky Thoroughbred Central host Graeme White.
I've had the pleasure of interviewing Darren Beadman many times but not so much in recent years. Spotted him at Graham McNeice's recent funeral service, and it occurred to me that “Shadow” would have insisted I feature the former star jockey on this podcast. Darren's a busy boy these days in his role as Race Day Operations Manager for Godolphin, with little time to spare. We pinned him down last Friday after he'd completed duties at the Rosehill barrier trials. It's just a relaxed chat between two old racing mates. Darren talks about the importance of official trials in the Godolphin operation. He explains that communication with race day media has become a significant part of his role with Godolphin. Darren says he's got a bigger advantage than most when listening to post race reports from the many jockeys used by Godolphin. He reflects on the horrific Hong Kong accident that terminated his stellar riding career. Darren outlines the complexities of his diffuse axonal brain injury and the subsequent rehabilitation period. He names the best horse he got to ride during his time in Hong Kong. The celebrated jockey takes us back to childhood days in Canberra and his earliest association with horses. He reflects on his good fortune in having the opportunity to learn his trade under the legendary Theo Green. Darren talks about an early apprentice's premiership win and his first Gr 1 success- A Golden Slipper on Inspired for his boss. He remembers another Slipper win 13 years later on Guineas. The 58 year old remembers his relocation to France as a 19 year old. Despite ongoing homesickness, he managed to win 50 races including the Gr 1 Prix Morny at Deauville. Darren takes us through the remarkable story of his Melbourne Cup win on Kingston Rule in 1990. The royally bred stayer carried the Kingston Town colours and elevated his fresh faced young jockey to racing's biggest stage. This man was privileged to ride some of the greatest horses of his generation. He talks with great affection about Saintly, known colloquially as “the horse from heaven”. Predictably he lights up when asked to pay tribute to the amazing Octagonal. Darren pays an even bigger tribute to Octagonal's son Lonhro. He rates the champion's two best wins. Another great horse Beadman got to ride was Super Impose. He won seven races on the versatile champion. Darren remembers the 1991 Epsom when Super Impose did the impossible to complete a staggering quartet of Gr 1 mile victories at Randwick. He had only two rides on the great mare Let's Elope. One of them resulted in a stunning Australian Cup win. He looks back on his bombshell decision to leave racing at the top of his game to join the Christian Life Centre as a Minister. He recalls his many duties for the church, and his role as a Skychannel presenter. Darren confirms that wife Kim recently began her quest for a PHD in Psychology. The family man talks of daughters Rachel and Jessica who've each provided their parents with a granddaughter. Darren brings us up to date on the current activities of son Mitch who himself rode more than 100 winners in a very brief riding career. I'm embarrassed to confess this is Darren's first appearance on our podcast. I deserve a severe reprimand.
Scoot, Walt, DK and Nico preview the biggest races across the weekend with the newest star Anthony Don back for his best!
Steve Hart was just 23 years old when he joined the ranks of Sydney's race photographers in 1983. It didn't take him long to showcase the flair, the creativity and the energy needed to chase the right shots through a long day at the races. Most importantly he made a million friends along the way. We got Steve to sit still long enough to record a special interview about his life and the career he chose above all others. He begins by looking back on his final day at the races. The inevitable emotion was put aside until he'd “fired off” his final shot. Steve says he's been a stickler throughout his career for an early arrival at the track. He talks of the miles he'd cover getting from point to point on race day. Randwick was the toughest venue. Steve talks of the amazing advances in camera technology. The 64 year old takes us back to his English childhood and the long sea voyage to Australia with his parents and two brothers. He recalls his father John securing a job in the building trade just two days after arriving in Sydney. Steve talks about his time at Manly High School and his burgeoning interest in photography. He talks of his first job in the trades. The gun photographer remembers with clarity his first trip to a racecourse- a day at Gosford with the family. The die was cast on that fateful day. Steve talks about his application to the AJC for a photographer's role and the nerve wracking interview with the club's CEO. He recalls his very first day of operation on a Sydney track and the established photographers he worked alongside. Steve looks back on a couple of casual jobs necessary to supplement his income. He looks back on a couple of dramatic changes to the landscape in the photographic ranks and talks of an enduring friendship with Mark Bradley. Steve acknowledges the support of one particular journalist in those early days. Of the thousands of finishes he's photographed over forty years he has a personal favourite. Steve never got to photograph Kingston Town but the champion remains his all time favourite. The respected professional decided in 1984 to gain accreditation to work through the Victorian spring carnival. He got some unforgettable photos of the champions right through to the Covid pandemic. Steve says he always took three or four cameras to the races, and explained his technique in photographing race finishes. He explains the importance of monitoring camera settings from day to day. Photographers often walk backwards in search of the right shot. Steve has never “bitten the dust” but knows of one who did. The veteran photographer talks of his two children with wife Mary. He pays tribute to Adam and Rachel and gives his only grandchild a special mention. Steve talks of his two favourite achievements without the camera. He talks of his diversion from race day photography. From time to time Steve switches his camera to video mode, and goes on the road to interview some of racing's best known names. The Steve Hart story is an inspiring one. The young English lad who came to a new nation and followed his dream.
In dieser Radioreise nimmt Sie Alexander Tauscher mit nach Kingston. Freuen Sie sich auf einen heißen Rundgang durch die Hauptstadt von Jamaika. Die Sendung steht natürlich im Zeichen von Reggae und Bob Marley, aber wir bieten viel mehr. Jasmin Wilson vom gemeinnützigen Verein Kingston Creative führt uns auf einer Water Lane Tour entlang von beeindruckenden Wandmalereien, die die Geschichte Jamaikas darstellen. Wir lernen dabei viel über verschiedene Stilrichtungen der Musik wie zum Beispiel Ska. Und natürlich geht es um die Ikone dieser Insel, dessen "One Love" eine Hymne geworden ist. Eine neue Heimat für die Kreativen und für die Künstler dieser Stadt zeigt uns Teische Shirley, die ebenfalls für Kingston Creative arbeitet. Dabei besuchen wir sie in ihrem Podcast-Studio. Unterwegs erzählt uns Michael aus Kingston von seiner Jugend in dieser Stadt auf der Südost-Seite der Insel und gibt Tipps für das Nightlife of Jamaica. Im völligen Kontrast dazu erleben wir den Park vor dem Devone House. Durch das Kulturerbe führt uns Rikawla Wassel und zeigt damit, wie das Luxusleben am Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts aussah. Denn wir sind am Anwesen von George Stiebel, der Jamaikas erster schwarzer Millionär war. Die Sendung garnieren wir mit dem Sound of Jamaica, mit den Stimmen dieser Insel in der Karibik. Dazu gehört natürlich auch der Song von Kingston Town von UB 40. Viel Spaß!
L'incertitude et la confusion dominent encore la scène politique en Haïti, nous raconte notre confrère Gotson Pierre. Le sort du Conseil présidentiel de transition fait l'objet de controverse avec le gouvernement d'Ariel Henry. Un arrêté de nomination de ses membres a été publié lundi sur les réseaux sociaux, suscitant un démenti de l'équipe sortante. Mais même pour l'ancien président de la Chambre des députés [et membre de la coalition gouvernementale] Jean-Tholbert Alexis, ce texte est officiel et « on ne peut plus reculer ». « Comment le gouvernement compte-t-il s'en sortir ? C'est ce qu'on verra peut-être dans les prochaines heures », estime le directeur de l'agence Alterpresse. Pendant ce temps, « l'insécurité gagne aussi la mer », titre le Nouvelliste. Ce qui est devenue depuis des mois une alternative aux dangers du transport routier, est désormais aussi une aubaine pour les bandits armés. « Les incidents [en mer] ont augmenté de manière considérable », confirment des sources portuaires au journal. Dernier exemple en date, le 4 avril dernier, avec le Magalie, un navire cargo chargé de riz, détourné par les gangs, et finalement récupéré. Là encore, explique le Nouvelliste, les moyens manquent pour une surveillance continue des côtes. Et les trafiquants de toutes sortes en profitent.À Cap-Haïtien, le maire-adjoint s'est donné une mission, un rêve : faire briller sa ville, la deuxième du pays, malgré le chaos alentour. Un reportage de Vincent Souriau et Boris Vichith.Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni bloquéeEn Guyane, des tensions entre habitants et forces de gendarmerie ont eu lieu ce mardi matin à Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni après une réunion hier sur l'insécurité, nous explique Tiziana Marone d'Outre-Mer la Première. Un collectif d'habitants insatisfaits des mesures annoncées a décidé de bloquer les entrées de la ville située à la frontière avec le Suriname sur le fleuve Maroni. Ils sont au micro d'Eric Léon.L'aide américaine à l'Ukraine, bientôt débloquée ?Après des mois de paralysie au Congrès, l'aide américaine à l'Ukraine pourrait être débloquée. C'est en tout cas ce que pense le « speaker » de la Chambre des représentants, le républicain Mike Johnson, qui espère qu'un texte sera soumis dès ce mardi soir à ses collègues. Lundi, il dévoilait les grandes lignes de son plan aux membres de son camp politique : il s'agit de présenter quatre projets de loi distincts pour l'aide à l'Ukraine, à Israël, à Taïwan et d'autres priorités de sécurité nationale. « Selon lui, tous peuvent être votés cette semaine », rapporte le quotidien The Hill. Mais rien n'indique que le vote sera acquis, les divisions étant encore vives parmi les Conservateurs. Ce projet, c'est même « un défi à son camp » selon le Washington Post. « Il risque d'irriter bon nombre de ses membres avec un plan alambiqué visant à apaiser ses détracteurs de droite, tout en donnant aux faucons de la sécurité nationale une chance de faire avancer des milliards de dollars d'aide à l'Ukraine, à Israël et à Taïwan », développe le quotidien de la capitale.Au Chili, notre correspondante Naïla Derroisné est allée voir comment le président de gauche Gabriel Boric cherche à faire de son pays un leader de la transition vers les énergies renouvelables. Reportage dans le nord du pays.Un journaliste arrêté pour tentative présumée d'assassinat sur Nicolas MaduroC'est l'émoi au Venezuela après l'arrestation d'un militant, accusé de tentative d'assassinat contre le président Nicolas Maduro. Le Ministère public reproche à Carlos Julio Rojas d'être l'instigateur et « l'opérateur logistique » de l'opération. Cette opération présumée avait déjà donné lieu à l'arrestation avant cela de deux membres de « Vente Venezuela », le parti politique de l'opposante Maria Corina Machado. Le parti a dénoncé l'arrestation du journaliste et militant, « appréhendé près de chez lui par deux hommes à bord d'un véhicule gris sans plaque d'immatriculation », d'après le SNTP, le principal syndicat des journalistes vénézuéliens, cité dans Tal Cual Digital.Rojas était connu pour son activisme sur les réseaux sociaux, notamment lorsque la crise humanitaire faisait rage dans le pays et qu'il dénonçait à coup de vidéos le monopole qu'avaient certains groupes proches du pouvoir sur les biens devenus inaccessibles aux vénézuéliens moyens. C'est la troisième fois que le journaliste est appréhendé par les autorités, rappelle le média indépendant Efecto Cocuyo. Tenu au secret pendant plus de trois jours, il avait finalement été présenté devant un tribunal militaire, avant de passer plus d'un mois dans la prison militaire de Ramo Verde, la même enceinte où étaient détenus d'autres prisonniers politiques, rappelle Efecto Cocuyo. Depuis le début de l'année, au moins neuf personnes ont été incarcérées dans le pays pour avoir publié des messages sur les réseaux sociaux qui incommodent le pouvoir en place, souligne encore le média indépendant.Morceau musical : « Kingston Town », de UB40 (1990)
Alligator Blood, if retired - good or great? Should horse like Tie The Knot and Kingston Town get a group one before VE? We answer some daily nebular questions and we get in touch with our raffle winner who won a paid share in Pungo. A few bets for the weekend and BJ declares a $30 shot for Saturday!!Get started with Members Only > bit.ly/MO-GetStarted Support the show
Great to catch up with Wayne Harris at a racing luncheon in early December. I was reminded of the fact that the former star jockey was one of our very early podcast guests in 2018. When I suggested an updated interview was called for, he said in typical Harris fashion, “are you sure people would want to hear my story again.” Who wouldn't want to hear the story of the kid from Muswellbrook who burst onto the racing scene in the late 1970's with riding performances well beyond his years. When doctors virtually ordered his retirement in early 1997, Wayne had ridden well over 2000 winners including more than 30 Gr 1's. His Melbourne Cup win on Jeune in 1994 was lauded by all in the Australian racing industry. His stellar record was achieved despite numerous injuries, a constant battle with weight and several major illnesses. He continues to deal with the legacy of those setbacks. Wayne brings us up to date on a current immobility dating back to early spinal issues. He talks of his Doctor's reluctance to perform any further surgery. Wayne talks of his involvement with Sky Thoroughbred Central from Kembla Grange race meetings. He looks back on childhood days in Muswellbrook and pays tribute to his devoted parents and siblings. Wayne reflects on his early education in a local convent where he was sometimes at loggerheads with the nuns. He talks of a transfer to Muswellbrook High School and his obsession with sport. He excelled in several pursuits. The former champion jockey looks back on his brief love affair with boxing. He talks of work experience in the Pat Farrell stables and his subsequent apprenticeship to the same trainer. He says the going got tough at times. Wayne recalls the inauspicious occasion of his first race ride, and his initial win on the same horse. He reflects on his rapid rise as an apprentice jockey with special mention of his first metropolitan win. Wayne remains very proud of his achievement at Randwick in late 1978 when he became the first Australian apprentice to ride five city winners on one programme. He talks of the amazing support he was getting from top Sydney stables and highlights a Golden Slipper win for Bart Cummings at 18 years of age. He says Bart had to be talked into putting him on Century Miss. Wayne reflects on four other Slipper placings and says a couple of them were unlucky. The 63 year old looks back on his record breaking apprenticeship and says he was aware that Steve Cauthen was doing incredible things in America at the same time. He says his weight had become very unstable by the time he entered the ranks of fully fledged jockeys. He was always buoyed by pleasant surprises like an AJC Sires Produce Stakes win on a 200/1 “pop”. Wayne talks of his dangerous diets and the strange symptoms that heralded the onset of his first brain tumor at age 22. He looks back on a seven hour surgery, and the undying devotion of family. He acknowledges several special people whose support helped to get him back into the saddle. Wayne recalls the surprised looks on the faces of AJC staff when he requested a re-issue of his jockey's licence. He's never forgotten the support of the Gosford race crowd on September 29th 1983- the day he returned to the saddle. He had two rides for two memorable wins. Harris was back! The former champion jockey fondly remembers his amazing comeback- 15 wins from his first 18 rides. He was overwhelmed by the support of trainers. Wayne reflects on several of his Gr 1 wins and on the disappointment of missing a Cox Plate ride on champion Kingston Town. Harris looks back on successful riding stints in Singapore and Hong Kong. He talks of a Blue Diamond win for David Hayes and his booking for St Covet in the AJC Sires Produce Stakes. He was engaged principally because St Covet was expected to pull over the 1400m trip. He also reviews a Caulfield Guineas win on the same colt. Then to Wayne's favourite story- how he landed the ride on Jeune in the Melbourne Cup, his recollections of the race and the celebrations that followed. He recalls the bittersweet experience of riding Jeune in the Japan Cup and the traumatic health issue that followed. Wayne recalls the first up performance he rates as Jeune's best effort, and subsequent rides on the chestnut. He has fond memories of supplying Gai Waterhouse with her first Melbourne Gr 1. Wayne always took his A game when he rode overseas. He remembers a stunning win on Monopolise in the Hong Kong Bowl. Some say it was his best ever ride. He was delighted to review a short but happy stint in Ireland under contract to the Kevin Prendergast stable. Wayne talks of a successful stint in jockey management. He recalls his disappointment in 1997 when doctors advised him to quit the saddle following the onset of immobility in one leg. He talks of his Rosehill swansong when he went close to a winning double. Wayne speaks of Aimee and Matthew, the son and daughter shared by he and first wife Linda. He comments on the widely held theory that he would have reached dizzy heights had he been a few kilos lighter. Wayne pays tribute to long time partner Tracy who offers him devoted support. This is perhaps the longest interview Wayne Harris has ever given. I'm sure you'll enjoy every word from a jockey of boundless talent and a human being of courage and resolve. The Wayne Harris story is one of great inspiration.
He's one of Bossy's great mates and a mentor and in this episode, Mick relives his great win on Gurner's Lane in 1982, beating Kingston Town See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever dreamt of a place so captivating it can make a king out of you? A place pulsing with rhythm under a starlit Jamaican sky? The magic of Kingston Town is real, and we're about to reveal its entrancing tales. We've spun a narrative of a king's yearning for this mesmerizing city, his ambitions, and the allure of the women who play there. This tale is a beautiful mélange of aspiration and magic, echoing the vibrant essence of the Carribean.Are you ready to be transported to the heart of Jamaica, to a city that's not just a destination, but a rhythm of life? Can you hear the enchanting melodies that resound between the waves of the stars, carrying the heartbeats of its people? Let us take you on a journey into the mystical nights of Kingston Town, a place that promises a dawn of new beginnings. The magic is palpable and it's waiting for you. Get ready to experience Kingston Town like never before – It's more than just a city, it's a love story.Support the showLa missione di FuffaWebFuffaWeb è da sempre impegnata nella diffusione della verità senza censura, e questo articolo fa parte del nostro impegno nel portare alla luce temi importanti. Vogliamo essere una risorsa affidabile per tutti voi, fornendo informazioni pertinenti e incoraggiando azioni positive.fuffa web online, free podcast : graffio@fuffaweb.com - mordicchio@fuffaweb.com FuffaWeb Italia, il podcast di qualita anti fuffa .news - arte - musica - crescita personale - moda - gaming - cucinaQUESTE LE RUBRICHE CHE SINTEIZZANO GLI ARGOMENTI DA NOI TRATTATI PER TIPOLOGIA D'EPISODIOFuffaWeb è da sempre impegnata nella diffusione della verità senza censura, e questo articolo fa parte del nostro impegno nel portare alla luce temi importanti.Vogliamo essere una risorsa affidabile per tutti voi, fornendo informazioni pertinenti e incoraggiando azioni positive.Un ringraziamento speciale a tutti Voi Se il nostro podcast ti piace, vota qui: I love FuffaWeb Italia Vota il nostro podcast, il tuo punto di vista conta per noi, e per gli altri, clicca il link qui sotto ed esprikmi il tuo paraere, ci contiamo, grazie:#PodcastGratis #AscoltaOra #NuovoEpisodio #PodcastDellSe...
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נפתח השבוע בציון פועלו וחייו של משורר הקאליפסו וחלוץ הסְקָא, איש הרוֹקסְטֶדי, הרית'ם אנ' בּלוז והרגאיי - לוֹרד קרִיאֵייטוֹר, שהלך אל האבות והאמהות לפני ימי אחדים. לוֹרד קרייאטוֹר נולד בקיץ 1935 תחת השם קנטריק פּטריק בעיר סן פרננדו אשר בטרינידד האי. הוא החל להקליט ב1958 והוציא תחילה בטרינידד את הקלטותיו הראשונות על פי מסורת הקאליפּסו. בסוף שנות ה50 בעקבות הצלחת שיר שכתב, שיפר עמדות ועבר לג'מיקה. שם הופיע, הקליט ותקע יתד. בהמשך יהיה לאחד מחלוּצי הסְקא שהיא כזכור אחת האסכולות המוזיקליות שמהן יצא הרגאיי. בכך היה למקרה מעניין מבחינת ההיסטוריה המוזיקלית בג'מייקה - בן טרינידד שהופך לשותף בכיר למהפכה התרבּותית הגדולה בג'מיקה. ב1962 כתב שיר על ג'מיקה שקיבלה עצמאותה באותו קיץ. אף ניגון זה הפך לשיר מרכזי בחגיגות הקוממיות של ג'מיקה ולשיר הראשון שראה אור בחברת התקליטים המהוללה של כּריס בּלאקוול Island.לא בכדי זכה ברבות הימים לתואר גיבּור תרבּות של ג'מיקה ובתואר קצונה של כבוד. אולם בדרך הנפתלת נאלץ לחזור אל טרינידד "לא ברצון גדול" אמר. ב1970 הקליט את שירו (יחד עם קלנסי אקקלז) Kingston Town. לימים להקת הפרו-רגאיי הבריטית UB40 יעשו ביצוע לניגון זה ובכך השיבוהו אל התודעה הפופולרית והניפו תרומה רצינית בשיפור חייו הכלכליים. דבר זה איפשר לו לשוב אל האי הג'מיקני ולהמשיך להקליט שם. אומן ייחודי ומרכזי אשר לא יישכּח מן הלב. לורד קרִיאֵייטור.
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When we wound up our podcast with Stan Aitken last September he suggested we should consider talking to his great mate and former fellow Melbourne jockey Paul Jarman. Stan supplied the phone number and we made contact with Paul who was a little shy about doing the interview. We talked him into it, and I hope he enjoyed it half as much as I did. Paul Jarman more than held his own among an elite group of jockeys and won some very famous races along the way. Paul talks about his decision to quit the saddle at just 39 years of age. Always a bloke who tended to make things happen, Paul enrolled for a building and construction course at TAFE. He looks back on the beginning of his new career. Paul says the Gold Coast was the place to be for any aspiring builder in the late 1980's. His judgement proved correct. During his busy twelve years in the building trade he found the perfect diversion in fishing and crabbing. He talks about his passion for both pursuits. The former top jockey talks about yet another offbeat hobby. Paul is an experienced apiarist of all things. Paul talks of childhood days in Melbourne and his apprenticeship to Jack Besanko at the famous Epsom training centre. He talks about the trainer's popular nickname. He revisits the occasion of his first race ride on one of the Besanko team at Mornington. Paul says he had 32 rides before his first winner came up. He's never forgotten the 13fls race at Werribee. The horse was trained by Des McCormick. He looks back on his first city winner at Caulfield in 1964. The horse started at 100/1. The multiple Gr 1 winning jockey was champion Melbourne apprentice three times in the 1960's. He credits the support of many trainers. His premiership wins earned him a start in a jockey's invitation race at Morphettville in 1966. He still can't believe he stole the prize from some of Australia's most elite riders. Paul looks back on the thrill of being offered the ride on Savoy in the Victoria Derby by respected trainer Ken Hilton. He cherishes the memory of his 1970 W.S Cox Plate victory on the Geoff Murphy trained Abdul. He and Murphy devised a daring plan which came off in spectacular fashion. Paul looks back on his association with Murphy whose talents as a trainer were matched only by his fiery post race disposition. Jarman talks of another Murphy trained horse who was at the centre of perhaps his greatest disappointment. He has no doubt severe interference cost him the 1971 Golden Slipper. Paul remembers his great friendship with the legendary Roy Higgins. He says Higgins once presented him with a special gift. He looks back on a memorable winning day at Woodend on horses trained by his future father-in-law Bill Warke. He acknowledges his fifty years of marriage to the former Lyn Warke. Paul looks back on his twelve or thirteen Melbourne Cup rides. He managed two fourths. He says it was a privilege to go around so many times in the iconic race. One of his Cup rides ended in disaster. He cherishes the memory of race rides on legendary horses Tauto and All Shot. Paul looks back on an unexpected opportunity to ride in Ireland for trainer Kevin Prendergast. He and his new wife Lyn enjoyed the experience for two seasons. He won an Irish St Leger and enjoyed the experience of riding in some famous English classics. He even had a brief brush with royalty. On returning to Melbourne he hit an unexpected low point at Pakenham. He's very open in his recollections of a disqualification. He still believes he was hard done by. In the late 1970's the astute Andy White entrusted him with the ride on emerging stayer Big Print. In winning his second Vic Derby, Paul defeated the legendary Kingston Town. Paul has fond memories of his association with the legendary trainer Bob Hoysted. He highlights a couple of talented horses he got to ride for the champion horseman. The former ace jockey enjoyed a Tasmanian Derby win on Sobrikay in 1984. He looks back on a surprise Ascot Vale Stakes win on 140/1 “pop” Zephyr Cross in 1986. Paul talks of a career ending fall at Sandown in 1987. He decided on an early exit from race riding. Paul pays tribute to son Ben, daughter Tammy and six grandchildren. The entire family are together in Queensland. This is one for those who were around in the heady days of Melbourne racing in the 60's, 70's and 80's, and for younger people who are curious about the skills of the top jockeys of the era.
80DiscoParty Il programma anni 80 di Radio RTO. Mix & Selection Luca Maurinaz & Franco Novena. Voice Roger Mantovani Playlist Ofra Haza - Im Nin'Alu (1987) Ac Dc - Back In Black (1980) Falco - Rock Me Amadeus (1985) Johnny Wakelin - In Zaire (1976) UB 40 - Kingston Town (1989) Culture Club - Do You Really Want To Hurt Me (1982) Boney M - No Woman No Cry (1976) Guesch Patti - Etienne (1987)
After more than three years under lockdown in Macau, Geoff Allendorf was delighted to finally make it back to Australia over Xmas/New Year to catch up with family and friends. I tracked him down during that stay to line up the podcast you're about to hear. Geoff talks of his return to Macau after a wonderful few weeks in his homeland. Now in his 17th year as a trainer at the Taipa racecourse, he talks of his own current team and the reduced equine population in the colony. The former Sydney jockey talks of a nostalgic visit to his hometown of Cairns and a long overdue catch up with his parents and siblings. Geoff looks back on his approach to Theo Green in the late 1960's in the hope an apprenticeship might be available. Theo didn't have a vacancy but helped organise the young Queenslander's indentureship to Bede Horan. He pays tribute to his original master who trained for many years in the western districts before securing stables at Rosehill. Bede supplied Geoff's very first winner. Geoff recalls his first metropolitan win and a successful association he enjoyed with Rosehill trainer Terry Ramsey. He forged a great association with trainer Dr. Geoff Chapman in the mid 1980's. He rode numerous winners for the medico turned horse trainer including a Canterbury 2YO event, and a Brambles Classic on the budding topliner Myocard. Geoff talks of the day he almost caused a massive boilover at Rosehill. His mount More Mink at long odds went close to upsetting champion Kingston Town in the Premiere Stakes. He remembers his association with Brian Mayfield-Smith who was rapidly making a name for himself in Sydney racing. The former jockey looks back on 3 seasons in Hong Kong which brought him a couple of significant wins. Macau racing was on the way up when Geoff arrived in 1991. He would go on to win three local premierships and finish second in another. He said the opposition was strong with jockeys coming from all over the world. During the early 90's he would return to Australia from time to time and immediately establish a presence at trackwork. On one of those visits his work ethic brought him in touch with a visiting NZ trainer who was campaigning a 3YO in Sydney. Geoff landed the winning ride on Western Red in the Gr 1 Canterbury Guineas. Allendorf sustained several injuries during his riding career but regards himself as one of the lucky ones. On his retirement from the saddle, Geoff returned to Sydney and virtually earned a livelihood riding trackwork at Rosehill. He says the thought of a training stint in Macau was always at the back of his mind. He couldn't get back there quickly enough when he learned that the late Russell Cameron was looking for an assistant trainer. Geoff says he was elated to receive his own trainer's licence in 2005. He talks of the better horses he's had the good fortune to train in the last 17 years, and his most prestigious wins. He looks back on some of the brilliant jockeys who've had short term stints in Macau in the last thirty years. Geoff says he was still riding trackwork as recently as three years ago. Not surprisingly he pays tribute to Harry Troy, another expat Aussie who continues to fly the flag in Macau- jockey, mounting yard analyst, race caller, journalist and Master Of Apprentices. Geoff says Harry's back behind the microphone at Taipa after a very short retirement. Sixty five year old Geoff Allendorf pays tribute to his Australian family which includes a total of four grandchildren. He talks of his vision for the long term future, and his obsession with the game of golf. It's a laid back chat with the kid from Cairns who came through a tough school in the Sydney racing industry in the 70's and 80's. It was the perfect preparation for a future which has seen him excel as a jockey and trainer in the fiercely competitive Asian racing arena.
Playlist : Paco Paco > Taka Takata 1972 / UB40 > Kingston Town 1990 / Scorpions > Wind Of Change… The post Le Musée des Oubliés-17-09-2022 first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
Ian begins by looking back on his emotion- charged final day of calling at Gosford in 2009. He recalls his final metropolitan race call at Randwick just five days earlier. The former ace broadcaster talks about the post racing life of retired callers like Bryan Martin and Greg Miles. Ian talks of school days at Sydney Grammar, and the difficulties associated with having the same name as a previous Australian cricket captain. He looks back on his introduction to race broadcasts when laid up with rheumatic fever as a child. When the time came to enter the workforce, most expected young Ian to join his father's tailoring business. Instead he started off with the Stamina Clothing Company. Ian remembers a Richmond Greyhound Racing Club advertisement which led him into the race calling field. He looks back on the days of the huge Granville Showground trotting gymkhanas where several callers gained their starts. Ian kicked off in the bushes at the back of the track. He's never forgotten his very first paid job as a race caller. Ian speaks fondly of his radio years at Harold Park Paceway, and the wonderful horsemen who dominated in the era. He reflects on 2KY's entry into the Sydney race broadcasting market. He went to work for the station when they were in opposition to 2GB, 2UE and the ABC. Six years later the TAB bought the station outright. Things moved quickly thereafter. Ian remembers his entry into Sydney television through a very popular Sunday racing segment called “Punters Post Mortem”. He takes us through the great horses he got to call, with special mention of Kingston Town. Ian recollects the drama of the colossal Getting Closer betting plunge at Canterbury in 1982. He reviews famous racing incidents like the races won by 500/1 “pops” in the 1980's. Both horses were ridden by the same jockey. This is a lovely stroll down memory lane with one of the best race broadcasters to grace the airwaves in Australia.
Alborosie is an Italian-Jamaican reggae singer who won the MOBO award for best reggae act in 2011. He has 8 solo albums, with his latest being "For the Culture". He revealed exclusively that he signed to Sony Music Italy and he continues to be one of the most sought after reggae acts around the world. He mentioned that one year he did over 200 shows. In the last year he surpassed 52 million Youtube streams, and 51 million Spotify Streams. His top songs are Kingston Town and Herbalist, his latest single is Keep On Singing. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/worldmusicviews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/worldmusicviews/support
Kingston Town's jockey Malcolm Johnstone joins us for ‘Your Story' as we look back on his remarkable career and his incredible affinity with Moonee Valley
Recorded Saturday December 4, Vince Accardi and Racetrack Ralphy update their preview of the main races from Ascot for Kingston Town Stakes Day on Year Round Carnival
Recorded Friday December 3, Vince Accardi and Racetrack Ralphy preview the main races from Ascot for Kingston Town Stakes Day on Year Round Carnival
Join Jim, Reegan, Tyler & special guest Tyler Dews for the season finale !
Who's going to take it up to the all-conquering Cerise And White army? The "Perth Racing Guru" Terry Leighton and BJ Ryan battle "Masters fatigue" to comprehensively breakdown Kingston Town Classic Day at Ascot. Catch the news, views and previews on the latest edition of The One One — your WA Racing Podcast.
Shout out to our good friends at Ladbrokes who sponsor our special interest segment.This episode, we preview the Group 1s at Ascot, the Kingston Town Stakes.As always, we finished off the episode with our Juicy Stakes segment, where we provide our best bets of the day across the country, while raising money for the Movember. To donate, hit this link hereWe love bringing this content to you each week, so if you're picking up what we're putting down, please join our community on Instagram & Twitter.We would appreciate it if you could also leave a 5 star review, wherever you listen to your podcasts.Song: LAKEY INSPIRED - ArcadeMusic provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 UnportedVideo Link: https://youtu.be/VOZc7020k2UMusic: All That - Bensoundhttps://www.bensound.comSupport by RFM - NCM: https://bit.ly/2xGHypM
Who's going to take it up to the all-conquering Cerise And White army? The "Perth Racing Guru" Terry Leighton and BJ Ryan battle "Masters fatigue" to comprehensively breakdown Kingston Town Classic Day at Ascot. Catch the news, views and previews on the latest edition of The One One — your WA Racing Podcast. // Chapter Markers // • 0:00 WA Racing News • 16:07 Saturday's Preview • 21:45 Race 1 • 28:17 Race 2 • 35:25 Race 3 • 42:44 Race 4 • 48:53 Mastermind: Lochie Taylor vs Rylie Morgan • 1:03:33 Race 5 • 1:18:19 Race 6 • 1:24:18 Race 7 • 1:33:14 Race 8 • 1:42:00 Race 9/Get Out Steaks • 1:50:19 Betfair Best Betting Propositions of the Day, Maddies & Lays
Winners Circle: Sam ft. BJMagic Millions Members UpdatePrelude Year in review!! Jamie Kah returns!Kingston Town StakesPakenham CupBest Bets & Group MultiSupport the show (https://thelegupaustralia.com/members-only-sign-up)
"MUSIQUE ! - Comment sont nés vos tubes préférés ?" NOUVEAU PODCAST CHAQUE MERCREDI A 18H SUR SOUNDCLOUD La liste des chansons racontées puis diffusées : "Comme ils disent", Charles Aznavour, 1973 "Red Red Wine", UB40, 1983 "All that she wants", Ace of Base, 1992 "Bubbly", Colbie Caillat, 2007 "Balance ton quoi", Angèle, 2019 + "Dans ma bulle", Wejdene et Hatik, 2021 + "Send me", Tirzah, 2021 + "Je perds la tête", Sophie Tapie, 2021 Extraits chansons également diffusés dans l'émission : "Kingston Town", UB40, 1989 "Red Red Wine", Neil Diamond, 1967 "Red Red Wine", Tony Tribe, 1969 "Go your own way", Fleetwood Mac, 1976 Réécoutez vos tubes préférés et découvrez-les sous un autre jour ! Toutes les émissions ici: soundcloud.com/yann-fadigas/sets/musique-comment-sont-nes-vos Concept: Animée par Yann FADIGAS, "MUSIQUE !" raconte dans chaque numéro la naissance des grands tubes français et internationaux des années 60 à 2010 à travers des histoires. L'émission commence par les anecdotes puis la diffusion d'une chanson des années 60 puis 70, 80, 90, 2000 et 2010 pour finir par deux chansons récentes datant de la décennie actuelle. Le tout montre l'évolution musicale de ces soixante dernières années ! Important: Je ne touche aucun droits d'auteur sur ces chansons. Les droits reviennent intégralement aux auteurs/compositeurs/interprètes. Diffusion: Mercredi 10h-11h sur RDL (103.5 dans le Centre Alsace) Tous droits réservés
La agrupación británica UB40 lanzó en 1989 su álbum “Labour of love II”, el más exitoso de su carrera, con canciones tan destacadas como la vocalizada por su cantante Ali Campbell titulada “Kingston Town”. Así la escuché yo… Este tema de UB40 es en realidad una nueva versión de la canción que compusiera 19 años atrás el cantautor de Trinidad y Tobago Kentrick Patrick, por todos conocido como Lord Creator bajo el título “Kingston Town” grabada en 1970. Autor: Kentrick Patrick (Lord Creator) Kingston Town - UB40 (1989) “Labour of love II” álbum (1989) Canta: Alí Campbell (británico) Kingston Town - Lord Creator (1970) single “Kingston Town/Holly Holly” (1970) Lord Creator (nombre real Kentrick Patrick, trinitario) ___________________ “Así la escuché yo…” Temporada: 3 Episodio: 72 Sergio Productions Cali – Colombia
One of the biggest Reggae stars of the 21st century, Alborosie joins Dev and Rog this week to premiere the brand new tune “GINAL” featuring Collie Buddz. The guys discuss Alborosie’s ever-growing collection of vintage studio equipment and instruments that he has purchased from most of the classic Jamaican studios over the course of his almost 30 years living and working in JA. They talk about his producer and engineer skills, the many artists he has worked with, the time Lee “Scratch” Perry predicted that “Kingston Town” would be a global smash hit, his Italian-food-inspired approach to music, and much more!Dev’s Record: Jah Ted - “Rasta Cry”Rog’s Record: Ken Parker - “My Whole World Is Falling Down”Man-Like-Devin and Roger Rivas talk all things reggae with original and modern artists in the scene on http://Rootfire.net/tv.In addition to their weekly discussion of hand-selected records from their collections of Jamaican music on vinyl, Roger and Devin are joined this week by Alborosie!VINYL GIVEAWAY: Alborosie "Back A Yard Dub"https://rootfire.net/giveaway-alborosie-back-a-yard-dub/SHOP PODCLASH MERCH! Every sale helps support the show. Thank you. https://rootfire-intl.myshopify.com/collections/the-reggae-podclashListen to Past Episodes: https://podlink.to/ReggaePodclash#ReggaePodclash #Alborosie #Rootfirehttp://www.TheReggaePodClash.comSupport the show (https://rootfire.net/tv/)
Leviathan owner & breeder Bob Peters won another Kingston Town when Truly Great beat stablemate Inspirational Girl. So, what's the key to his extarordinary success? Gareth Hall finds out.
Kingston Town Classic Day at Ascot December 5 reviewed by Vince Accardi and Racetrack Ralphy on Year Round Carnival www.pgpodcast.com
Warren Huntly, Deane Lester and Brendan Delaney review the Pakenham Cup meeting and the Group 1 Kingston Town in Perth
Jockey Steven Parnham joins the boys for this Kingston Town edition and they also talk to J. Mould Esq about this new website: www.jmouldracing.comTo send feedback, email unhinged@rwwa.com.au.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys were flying last week and looking to continue their streak. Sam has been more than happy with himself going back to back up north so his confidence is soaring at Doomben this weekend and has a beauty of a tip for us. Pat pulls apart the Pakenham Cup and finds us a winner their plus the boys go through the 4 Group races in Ascot including the massive Group One Kingston Town Classic. Also go through our reviews, Magic Millions, TRL and giveaways!Make sure to review and rate us to win a share in 6 racehorse via the TRL.Number one racing poddy next week - lesssgo!!Support the show (https://thelegupaustralia.com/theleguppremium)
It's Kingston Town Classic Day and the 'Perth Racing Guru' Terry Leighton, BJ Ryan and 'Pistol' Pete Anthonisz team up to cover the weight-for-age championship of WA Racing, with a little help from four-time KTC winning hoop Steven Parnham. Catch the news, views and previews on the latest edition of The One One — your WA Racing Podcast.
It’s an exciting day of racing at Ascot tomorrow and Lindsey Smith will send around Too Close The Sun and Trap For Fools in the Group 1 Kingston Town Classic. The unbeaten Chantrea also tackles the Jungle Dawn Classic
80DiscoParty Il programma anni 80 di Radio RTO. Mix & Selection Luca Maurinaz & Franco Novena. Voice Roger Mantovani Playlist Ofra Haza - Im Nin'Alu (1987) Ac Dc - Back In Black (1980) Falco - Rock Me Amadeus (1985) Johnny Wakelin - In Zaire (1976) UB 40 - Kingston Town (1989) Culture Club - Do You Really Want To Hurt Me (1982) Boney M - No Woman No Cry (1976) Guesch Patti - Etienne (1987)
80DiscoParty Il programma anni 80 di Radio RTO. Mix & Selection Luca Maurinaz & Franco Novena. Voice Roger Mantovani Playlist Ofra Haza - Im Nin'Alu (1987) Ac Dc - Back In Black (1980) Falco - Rock Me Amadeus (1985) Johnny Wakelin - In Zaire (1976) UB 40 - Kingston Town (1989) Culture Club - Do You Really Want To Hurt Me (1982) Boney M - No Woman No Cry (1976) Guesch Patti - Etienne (1987)
This episode of the Polo Punt Club Podcast features:Horses that have caught our eye from the Spring Carnival - our most noteworthy stayers!Polo RecipientsKingston Town Stakes Deep DiveThe Juicy Stakes, where we provide our best bets of the day Check out our website for our full meeting previews & reviews, as well as the Polo Punt Club performance throughout the Spring: https://www.thepolopunter.com/Are you picking up what we are putting down? Join the club on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/polopuntclub/ & Twitter https://twitter.com/polopuntclub to follow our performance throughout the Spring.We would appreciate it if you could also leave a review, wherever you listen to your podcasts.Song: LAKEY INSPIRED - ArcadeMusic provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 UnportedVideo Link: https://youtu.be/VOZc7020k2U
It's Kingston Town Classic Day and the 'Perth Racing Guru' Terry Leighton, BJ Ryan and 'Pistol' Pete Anthonisz team up to cover the weight-for-age championship of WA Racing, with a little help from four-time KTC winning hoop Steven Parnham. Catch the news, views and previews on the latest edition of The One One — your WA Racing Podcast. // Chapter Markers // • 0:00 WA Racing News • 16:32 Saturday's Preview • 19:59 Race 1 • 24:50 Race 2 • 29:58 Race 3 • 36:39 Race 4 • 46:35 Mastermind • 50:12 Race 5 • 57:09 Race 6 • 1:05:24 Race 7 • 1:12:27 Steven Parnham Interview • 1:32:45 Race 8 • 1:46:07 Get Out Steaks/Race 9 • 1:56:16 Betfair Best Betting Propositions of the Day & Maddies • 1:58:52 Sign Off
Ray Williams has two runners in the WA Pacing Cup this weekend, while son Grant, has runners in the Group 1 Kingston Town at Ascot Saturday.
WA Hall of Famer Neville Parnham has three runners in Saturday’s Group 1 Kingston Town at Ascot, headed by $9 pop Kay Cee
1990: Deutschland wird wiedervereinigt - und UB40 veröffentlichen "Kingston town". Der Song wird ein Mega-Erfolg und einer der größten Hits für die Band aus England.
Great to head bush this week for an interview with Wagga based Tim Donnelly. He begins with a summary of his winning treble at a recent Wagga meeting- his only runners on the day. The astute trainer highlights some of his best horses since returning to Wagga sixteen years ago. Tim acknowledges some of the jockeys who’ve contributed to his success in recent years. He takes us back to his very first job in a racing stable. He started at the top when he landed a job with Tommy Smith who was on the crest of a wave in the Kingston Town era. Tim looks back on his close association with the champion. Tim talks of the owner who got him on his way as a trainer. He fondly remembers his early days training at Canterbury. He pays tribute to Volcanic Prince, the horse who launched his training career. Tim also reflects on the beginning of his great partnership with jockey Mark De Montfort. The trainer pays tribute to the special horses who’ve helped shape his career with special emphasis on the brilliant Quick Flick. Tim speaks glowingly of the Wagga training facilities and the expertise of course manager Mark Hart.
Legends of the WS Cox Plate – This week focuses on Kingston Town with David Hains and Ron Quinton sharing their memories of the 3-time Cox Plate champion
Racing trailblazer Marjorie Charleson has died at the age of 88. Marjorie made an enormous contribution to WA Racing where she spent 16 years as the public relations officer. Marjorie was responsible for luring some of the country’s best horses to Ascot including champion Kingston Town for the 1982 Western Mail Classic, which is now known as the Kingston Town Classic. Perth Racing, in honour of her contribution to racing named the Marjorie Charleson Classic after her. Ernie Manning, Racing Writer for The West Australia joined us on “Remember When” to talk about this remarkable lady. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
We talk to 'Miracle' Malcolm Johnston about all things horse racing, his successful career as a jockey and the incredible Kingston Town! Plenty of laughs in this episode
Was heißt das auf deutsch? (Classic Show)
Was heißt das auf deutsch? (Classic Show)
Kingston Town, Emancipation, Takeover Target and Might & Power clash over the mile at Flemington.
Emancipation, Kingston Town, Takeover Target and Might & Power over 1400m.
Takeover Target, Kingston Town, Might & Power and Emancipation do battle over 1200 metres in Group A.
The Professor and Barney's debut episode is spent talking about other pure gold debuts (in sport!).The podcast team have grouped this collection in with one of these categories: Favourite debut stories, bad debuts that led to amazing careers, great debuts WITH great careers, and just plain bad and ugly debuts.Kiwi cricketer Glenn Phillips' effort in the New Year's Test at the SCG was the catalyst for this week's category.Other names on this list include Peter Taylor (8:00), Reginald Erskine 'Tip' Foster (11"), Eddy Merckx (15"), Edwin Flack (19"), Shane Warne (21"), Sir Donald Bradman (23"), Kingston Town (25"), Jonathan Brown (29"), John Coleman (32"), Wilt Chamberlain (33"), Andrew Johns (38"), Jarryd Hayne (40"), Eric the Eel (41"), Chris Martin (44"), Ali Dia (46") and Greg Smith (48").Please subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, so you know exactly when this weekly show drops a brand new episode!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Group 1 horse racing finishes the year with the Kingston Town Classic over in West Australia. The Kingston Town Classic is a Perth Racing Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race run under Weight for Age conditions for three year olds and older over a distance of 1800 metres at Ascot Racecourse in Perth, Western Australia Total prizemoney is A$1,000,000. The professor and his mate (Gary & Nick) pull apart the big race day and predict the winners before the race has been run. It's like buying tomorrows paper yesterday. The punter gets a chance to tip as well on our Tipstars website, http://www.tipstars.com.au/ (www.tipstars.com.au) free to play with prizes for the winner! Next year we aim to get a group together to form a syndicate so we can buy a horse to enter in the Mornington Cup. Then if it wins we are in the Caulfield Cup, then again if it continues to win we will be in the big one! The Melbourne Cup If you love your GGs then have a listen and you may be laughing all the way to the bank.
Kingston Town Classic Day analysis *** WA Racing Mastermind *** Winner receives $100 gift voucher to The Mundaring Hotel - Heart Of The Hills since 1899. *** The Get Out Steaks *** $50 succulent meat pack from Market City Meats - Perth's largest retail butcher shop. Chapter Markers 8:43 Sponsors 14:07 Race 1 17:46 Race 2 21:49 Race 3 26:38 Race 4 35:22 Race 5 42:02 Race 6 46:59 Race 7 53:07 Quiz 55:38 Race 8 1:09:43 Comp 1:10:36 Race 9 1:12:08 One Bet 1:14:23 Horses to Follow
The WA Carnival comes to a peak with the Kingston Town Classic! Pete Anthonisz is joined by Terry Leighton to preview the G1 meeting from Ascot. Read Terry's Betfair Previews: https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/your-expert-w-a-racing-previews/ Get your Mounting Yard Mail fresh 5 mins before every race from - https://themailbag.com.au/product/wa-sat-mounting-yard-mail/ accountable, independent betting advice & a report on the key runners. #MYM #Movers #GWTG
¿Cómo vive su vida un gordo profesional que se respeta? Acá las respuestas. Lista de Artistas y Canciones: - Banana Pancakes: Jack Johnson. - Kingston Town: UB40. - My Love for Evermore: The Hillbilly Moon Explosion. - Walk: Pantera. Playlist CV109 en Spotify. Charla Varia en directo por Mixlr (http://mixlr.com/escuchalive/). Solo... Escucha. Apoyanos en Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/escucha). Recuerden seguirnos en nuestras redes sociales: - Página web. - Charla Varia en Spotify. - Facebook. - Canal de YouTube. - Instagram. - Suscripción por RSS. - iTunes. Special Guest: Manuel Duarte.
¿Cómo vive su vida un gordo profesional que se respeta? Acá las respuestas. Lista de Artistas y Canciones: - Banana Pancakes: Jack Johnson. - Kingston Town: UB40. - My Love for Evermore: The Hillbilly Moon Explosion. - Walk: Pantera. Playlist CV109 en Spotify. Apoyanos en Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/escucha). Recuerden seguirnos en nuestras redes sociales: Página web. Spotify. Facebook. Instagram. Twitter - @escuchalive. iTunes. Suscripción por RSS. Special Guest: Manuel Duarte.
Neste episódio do LetraRecords trazemos a parte 2 das série Mistura Fina. Como funciona? Misturamos hits de diversas bandas para criar novas música inesperadas, mas espetaculares. É Rock com Rap, Rap com Reggae, Eletronico com Rock, Dance com New Wave e muito mais! Aumente o som, aperte play e boa diversão! Músicas neste programa: Intro - The Clash: I fought the law (Instrumental) 14:07 - Stevie Wonder (Uptight) vs The Clash (Rock the Casbah) - Uptight the Casbah 17:03 - Pearl Jam (Even Flow) vs James Brown (Sex Machine) - Even a Sex Machine Flow 21:00 - Black Sabbath (Sweet Leaf) x Tim Maia (Ela Partiu) - Sweet Partiu 25:23 - The Who (Eminence Front) x Metallica (Creeping Death) x Megadeth (Holy Wars) - Eminence of Holy Death 29:48 - Dire Straits (Sultans of Swing) x Fleetwood Mac (Go your Way) - Swing your on way 32:41 - Queen (Under Pressure) x Pantera (Walk) - Walk Under Pressure 36:27 - Grandmaster Flash (The Message) x Tears for Fears (Shout) - Shout the message 42:49 - 2Pac (Can U Get Away) x Ndee Naldinho (Essa é a lei) - Can u get away of the lei? 48:25 - Notorious BIG (Dead Wrong) x MIA (Paper Planes) - Dead Planes 51:52 - Adele (Hello) vs Eminem (Stan) - Hello Stan 57:37 - Chapolin x Racionais (Voz ativa) - Voz da Astucia 01:00:19 - Queen (We will rock you) x Alborosie (Kingston Town) - We will rock Kingston Town 01:03:34 - Beastie Boy (Intergalactic) x Bob Marley (Could be love) - Could you be intergalatic 01:07:07 - Blondie (Heart of Glas) x Roberto Carlos (Eles estao surdos) - Os coracoes estao surdos 01:09:47 - Janis Joplin (Mercedes Benz) x Krafwerk (Autobahn) - Mercedes Benz auf der Autobahn 01:13:13 - Don Mclean (American Pie) x Florence + The machine (Dog Days are over) - American Days are over 01:17:05 - System of Down (BYOB) x Ace of Base (All she wants) - BYOB is all she wants 01:19:35 - M83 (Midnight City) x Men at Work (Down Under) - City Down Under 01:23:17 - Rammstein (Ich will) x The Prodigy (Smack my Bitch Up) - Ich will my bitch up Até o próximo LetraRecords!
This week our horse racing guru @Tim_Tips looks ahead to the Group 1 Kingston Town Classic at Ascot, and is joined by champion Hong Kong jockey Zac Purton to preview his rides in this Sunday's Hong Kong Inernational Races!
Big Richie, Snowy Clark and Shane "The Money Man" Ciurleo find you winners from all around the country on Kingston Town Stakes Weekend.
I want to introduce you to one of my favourite reggae artists from now with this ~63 minutes #mixtape which includes 32 tunes from the beginning till now. Check this out and play it loud seeen! And if you like you can share it with your peeps around there. Free download as well. Music is a mission - not a competition used equipment: Vestax VCI-380 edited w/ Ableton Live Suite 9 yours truly, Di CAPTAiN. 1. Zion Train (Feat. Ky-Mani Marley) 2. One Sound (Feat. Gramps Morgan) 3. Burnin And Lootin (Feat. Ky-Mani Marley) 4. Right Or Wrong 5. Cant Stand It (Feat. Dennis Brown) (intro: "cant stand dub" by alborosie) 6. Callin (Feat. Michael Rose) 7. Herbalist 8. Precious (Feat. Ranking Joe) 9. Celebration (Feat. Gentleman) 10. No Cocaine (intro: "cocaine and dub" by alborosie) 11. Money (Feat. Horace Andy) (intro: "money money" and "chapter of money" by horacy andy & king tubby) 12. Kingston Town (intro: "dubbing kingston" by alborosie) 13. Steppin Out (Feat. David Hinds) 14. Rastafari Anthem (intro: "last war" by zap pow) 15. Rock The Dancehall (Disco Mix) 16. Waan The Herb (Feat. Michael Rose) 17. Tax War (intro: "higgler move" by junior reid) 18. Rolling Like A Rock 19. Shut U Mouth 20. Games 21. Camilla 22. Raggamuffin 23. International Drama 24. Rocky Road 25. Poser 26. Cry 27. Cant Cool 28. Strolling (Feat. Protoje) 29. Zion Youth (Feat. Sugus) 30. Rich 31. Carry On (Feat. Sandy Smith) 32. Everything (Feat. Roots Radics & Pupa Avril) FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY © 2016 compiled and mixed by selector 'Di CAPTAiN' (member of Outernational Sounds) Wuppertal, GERMANY www.facebook.com/dicaptain www.soundcloud.com/di_captain dicaptain38@gmail.com
Mix while subbing on California Death Room -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Bunny Lee All Stars, Warfare, Dancehall '69 (Disc 1) Eric Morris, Penny Reel, Guns Of Navarone The Checkmates, Turn Me On, Ska Bonanza: The Studio One Ska Years (Disc 1) Owen Grey with Clue J & His Blues Blasters, Jezebel, Ska Bonanza: The Studio One Ska Years (Disc 1) The Skatalites, Nimble Foot Ska, Ska Bonanza: The Studio One Ska Years (Disc 1) Theo Beckford, Take Your Time, Take Your Time The Tennors, Ride Your Donkey, Ride Your Donkey Kelynne Beckford, Combination, Ride Your Donkey Bruce Ruffin, You Are The Best, Bruce Ruffin John Holt, Get It While It's Dub, 500 Volts Of Dub Augustus Pablo, Jah Light, East Of The River Nile Bunny Scott, What's The Use, Heart Of The Ark Jackie Mittoo, Wall Street, Wall Street Phyllis Dillon, We Belong Together, Phyllis Dillon Selected Hits King Stitt & Andy Capp, Herbsman Shuffle, Trojan Producer Series [Disc 2] Horse Mouth, Herb Vendor, Trojan Producer Series [Disc 1] John Holt, No Man Is A Dub, 500 Volts Of Dub Lee Perry, Rejoicing Skank, Upsetter Shop Volume 1 - Upsetter In Dub, Niney The Observer, Ital Correction, Trojan Producer Series [Disc 1] Derrick Morgan, Moon Hop, Moon Hop Winston Wright with Tommy McCook, Moon Invader, Moon Invader The Clancy Set, Western Organ, Western Organ Ace And The Professional, Version, Punnany The Wild Bunch, Music Doctors, The Wild Bunch Pat Kelly, Since You Are Gone, Dry Acid : Lee Perry Productions 1968 - 1969 Invaders, Soulful Music, Happy Ogan Jackie Mittoo, Black Organ, Black Organ The Upsetters, Groovy Dub, Lee Scratch Perry – Arkology [disc 3] The Mellotones, Fact Of Life, Dry Acid : Lee Perry Productions 1968 - 1969 The Pioneers, I Need Your Sweet Inspiration, I Need Your Sweet Inspiration Rico Rodriguez, It's Not Unusual, It's Not Unusual Ernest Rangline, Surfin, Surfin Roland Alphonso, One Thousand Tons Of Megaton, Dancehall '69 (Disc 1) Lennie Hibbert, Village Soul (2nd Version), Village Soul Neville Hinds, Tit for Tat, Trojan Instrumental Box Set [disc 2] Prince Jazzbo, Church Is A Rome, Kick Boy Face The Granville Williams Orchestra, Hi-Life, Hi-Life Scotty & Lorna Bennett, Skank In Bed, Breakfast In Bed / Skank In Bed Sound Dimension, Psychedelic Rock (Rockfort Rock), Mojo Rock Steady Lord Creator, Kingston Town, Kingston Town Max Romeo, Wet Dream, Dream With Max Romeo Dorothy Ashby, Soul Vibrations, Afro-Harping
The Entertainment Celebrity Link.Influence of Jamaican Music on World Culture Today we pay tribute to foreign born artistes and musicians who contributed to the development and the Jamaican music industry and to those who subscribe to genre. We present the works that were influenced by Jamaican culture and give accolades to all those involved in its development. 1.Banana Song (1956) Harry Belafonte 2.Baba Kill Me Goat (1958) Laurel Aitkens 3.Leaving Me Standing (1964) Laurel Aitkens 4. Never, Never (1962) Bobby Aitkens 5.Bonanza Ska (1964) Carlos Malcolm 6.Lee Harvey Oswald (1964) – Skatalites ft. Tommy McCook 7. Don't Stay Out Later (1964) Lord Creator 8. Kingston Town (1970) Lord reator 9. Cry Me A River (1965) Jackie Opel- Barbados 10.Rivers Of Babylon (1974) Herbie Mann & Tommy McCook, Bobby Ellis 11.Hold Me Tight (1968) Johnny Nash. Born Texas, USA 12. Cupid (1968) Johnny Nash13. Easy Rock (1968) Roland Alphonso 14.Too Experience (1969) Eddie Lovette 15.You're My Girl (1972) Eddie Lovette 16. Moonlight Lover (1968)Joya Landis 17. Mother and Child Reunion (1972) Paul Simon 18.Negril Sunset (1975)Eric Gayle 19.You Have Fe Dread (1979) Lord Laro 20.One Draw (1980) Rita Anderson-Marley 21.Jerusalem (1980) Alpha blonde 22.Confidential (1991) ASWAD (Angus,Tony and Brimsley Ford) 23.Night Nurse (1997) Simply Red 24.Underneath It All (2001) Gwen Stefani 25.Throw Down Your Arms And Come Sinead O'Connor 26. Downpressor Man Sinead O'Connor 27.Easy Skanking Gilberto Gil 28. Rastaman Vibration Gilberto Gill 29.All Good (2002) - De la Soul & Chaka Khan 30. "Dog Nyam Yuh Supper" - Beres Hammond & Chaka Khan 31. Mystic Mood / Sugar Cane (1973) Booker T Jones & The MGs 32.Girl Just Wanna Have Fun -- Cindi Lauper (sly & Robbie) 33.Not Ordinary Love – Alaine Hughton www.crsradio.com www.caribbeanradioshow.com 661-467-2407
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TRACKLISTINGS UB40 (DJ Shanti Remix) – Kingston Town Mestre Suassuna e Direceu - A Morte do Capoeira Luciano Perrone - Samba Vocalizado Os Originais de Samba Demonstração Moraes Moreira – Trio Electrico – Eu Sou o Carnaval Caetano Veloso - Chava, Suor e Cerveja Unknown - Cidade maravilhosa Unknown - Vem Ca seu Guarda Unknown - Marcha do Remador Monobloco - Do Leme ao Pontal - o Descobridor dos Sete Mares Monobloco - Aquarela Brasileira Uniao da Ilha - É Hoje Portela - Das maravilhas do mar Unidos da Tijuca 2012 – Samba-Enredo 2012 Chico Buarque - Noite dos Mascarados FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/brazilianbeatzpodcast Videos, more music, exclusive free download of UB40 (DJ Shanti Remix) – Kingston Town
An hour long tea break for your Monday Morning routine... Culture-Dub Cherine Anderson-Kingston Town Mr Vegas-Lean wid it Buju Banton-Driver A MacBeth the Great-Man smart woman smarter Queen Paula-Move up Mikey Dread-Break down the walls Lutan Fyah-Never once Early B-Story of Jamaica Coco Tea-Poverty Sister Nancy-Bam bam Yellowman and Fathead-Bam bam Glen Miller-Dungeon Michael Palmer-Ghetto dance
Due to overwhelming requests, here is an unmixed version for "DJs" to be able to mix in their sets and what not. Mastered, as always, by Bil Bless, its a dub-heavy 140 bpm banger for you to ENJOY!!!!!