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Former undercover police officer and Crime Time Inc host Simon McLean joins fellow author and former Deputy Chief Constable Tom Wood for a fascinating discussion at the official launch of his new crime thriller, Kintyre, held at Hillhead Library in Glasgow on 24 May 2026.Hosted by former Rangers and Scotland footballer Davie McKinnon, the conversation explores the real-life experiences that inspired the novel, including undercover policing, major crime investigations, cold cases, forensic breakthroughs, organised crime, human trafficking and the challenges of writing crime fiction grounded in reality.Simon discusses how his years in policing influenced the creation of Kintyre's central characters and explains why the story's themes of exploitation, modern slavery and people trafficking remain as relevant today as ever. Tom Wood shares insights from his work on some of Scotland's most notorious murder investigations, including the World's End murders and the pioneering forensic case of Buck Ruxton.The event also features reflections on Scottish policing, crime investigation, cybercrime, football culture, Paul McCartney, book publishing, and the enduring impact of unsolved and historical crimes on families and communities.Topics covered include:• The inspiration behind Kintyre• Undercover policing and covert operations• Crime fiction versus real investigations• Cold cases and modern forensic science• The World's End murders• Human trafficking and modern slavery• Cybercrime and organised crime networks• Scottish policing then and now• Football stories from Davie McKinnon's career• Writing memoirs and crime novels• Adapting books for television and podcastsRecorded live at Hillhead Library, Glasgow, on 24 May 2026.Crime Time Inc is hosted by Simon MacLean and Tom Wood.#Kintyre #SimonMacLean #CrimeTimeInc #TrueCrime #ScottishCrime #CrimeFiction #ColdCases #HumanTrafficking #UndercoverPolice #TomWood #WorldsEndMurders #Forensics #PolicePodcast #ScottishAuthor #BookLaunchAbout Crime Time Inc.Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic.This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history.Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work.Two crime worlds. One podcast.New episodes released regularly throughout the season.Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey.http://bit.ly/crimetimeinc-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rob Loverde is back on Brew Ha Ha with Herlinda Heras and Daedalus Howell for another round of Beatles and Beer. The first Beatles and Beer show was this episode last April. Rob is an audio engineer and a Beatles expert. Today is Paul McCartney’s 84th birthday. Herlinda made her original list of Beatles tunes and beers together with Rob, six years ago and he joins Herlinda today for the second Beatles and Beer show. Rob is a mastering engineer for Mobile Fidelity, aka MoFi. That is the last phase of audio manipulation or editing. It is also the first step in production by producing a master recording for duplication into different media. Today Rob and Herlinda will pair beers with Beatles and Wings songs. Herlinda and Rob have seen him perform in concert. When I’m 64 was the first song recorded for Sgt. Pepper. Meanwhile, the Scots are drinking Boston dry during the World Cup. .--. .- ..- .-...Visit Russian River Brewing Co. in Santa Rosa on 4th St. and at their big Windsor location. Check out their website and socials for up-to-date hours, menus, beers and more..--. .- ..- .-... Since 1966 Paul has owned a farm in Scotland, where he lived with his wife Linda. The Wings song Mull of Kintyre was for a while the highest selling single in UK history, (since then only three songs have sold more). The song is unknown to American audiences, where it was released to modest sales and was soon forgotten. That’s understandable, since the song has a strong Scottish character that appealed to UK audiences. US audiences did not pick up on any of that local joy. They toast to Paul with a Scotch Ale. Paul practices yoga and according to Herlinda, “…still stands on his head every day.” In April of 1973 Pablo Picasso passed away. Paul and Linda were visiting Dustin Hoffman then, talking about their craft. They discussed Picasso and his last words, “Drink to me, drink to my health. You know I can’t drink anymore.” Paul started strumming the guitar and started writing the song Picasso’s Last Words at Dustin’s suggestion. Herlinda brought a Paulaner Pils, a Bavarian style pilsner beer. The Beatles connection to Germany dates back to when they went to Hamburg, to play steady gigs. They met Klaus Voorman who was an art director and artist. He drew the cover of Revolver. Also, he later became the bass player of the Plastic Ono Band. The Liverpool Beatles Museum that Pete Best and his brother Roag own, has an exhibition of Stu Sutcliffe’s art, through this September. He heard a song from Wings called Old Siam Sir, from the last Wings album. So, Herlinda opens a Chang lager from Thailand. Unfortunately it has been in storage too long. Lagers do expire, especially in green glass. Also, to celebrate Apple Records, Herlinda has brought a cider called WildCide. The Beatles’ last public concert was in San Francisco in 1966. In honor of that location she has an Anchor Steam Beer. Herlinda believes it is possible that the Beatles drank that beer while they were in San Francisco.
The fall of the Lordship of the Isles didn't just fracture a clan — it set off a centuries-long story of survival, rivalry, and extinction. In Part 2, we continue our deep dive into the independent branches that emerged from the ruins of Clan Donald, focusing on four clans that carved out their own identities and legacies — and honoring the branches that didn't survive into the modern era.If you haven't listened to Part 1 yet, start there — we lay the groundwork with the history of the Lordship, its forfeiture in 1493, and an introduction to the major branches of Clan Donald.The Branches Covered in This Episode:
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In this episode of Crime Time Inc, hosts Tom Wood and Simon McLean join researcher Alex to continue their deep dive into the Zodiac killer case, turning their attention from the evidence itself to the deeply human story behind one of the most enduring suspects — a man whose abandoned son became convinced his estranged father was the infamous serial killer. Tom, drawing on decades of experience as a senior investigating officer on cases including the World's End murders and the Robert Black abductions, offers a compelling psychological perspective on why family members of terrible people sometimes come forward to link their relatives to high-profile unsolved crimes. As he explains, these individuals are rarely faking it; they genuinely believe what they're saying, driven by a deep need to make sense of the cruelty they experienced. It's a way of externalising their pain, of finding an explanation grand enough to account for the abandonment and neglect they suffered.The conversation opens up into a broader and thought-provoking discussion about the exploitation of serious crime. Simon raises the uncomfortable truth that bestselling books, films, and television programmes have been built on the back of cases like the Zodiac, Jack the Ripper, and countless others — an industry where there is, as Tom puts it, no quality control and no board of censors. With the rise of artificial intelligence, the hosts note, the barrier to producing speculative true crime content has never been lower. It's a candid moment of self-awareness from two men who make their living in the genre, and they handle it with characteristic honesty and humour.Tom takes the opportunity to share the remarkable story behind his own book, *Ruxton: The First Modern Murder*, recounting how a bundle of case papers — tied with the original pink police tape, unread for over eighty years — was discovered in a Portobello attic and eventually found its way to his desk. The documents, belonging to a deceased Edinburgh CID detective, contained a wealth of new information about a well-known case and told the story of an ordinary county police sergeant who, with no resources and no CID experience, did extraordinary investigative work. It's a story that underscores a theme that has run through Crime Time Inc from the very beginning: the critical importance of protecting and properly investigating the crime scene, a principle as vital today as it was in 1935. Simon also teases his forthcoming novel, *Kintyre*, which Tom reports he has read in excerpt and enjoyed very much.The episode closes with a forward-looking discussion about cold case responsibility. Tom poses the question of who, if anyone, is still actively investigating the Zodiac murders, and whether modern forensic advances have ever been applied to the original evidence. He draws a parallel with the ongoing Police Scotland search for the remains of Renee MacRae and her young son — a case that is solved and whose perpetrator is dead, yet where the duty to victims' families compels continued work. The hosts reflect on the value of structures like Police Scotland's Homicide Review Board and wonder whether any equivalent systematic review has ever been applied to the full range of killings attributed to the Zodiac. It's a fitting end to an episode that balances sharp investigative thinking with genuine humanity, and listeners are reminded that the Zodiac series will continue with further suspects and a full case summary in upcoming episodes.Zodiac Killer, Zodiac Killer podcast, Zodiac murders, unsolved serial killer, true crime podcast, Zodiac suspects, Zodiac evidence, San Francisco murders, 1960s serial killer, cold case investigation, Zodiac cipher, true crime analysis, Zodiac Killer theory, unsolved mysteries, crime podcast, serial killer case study, Zodiac Killer identity, true crime storytelling, criminal investigation, famous unsolved casesAbout Crime Time Inc.Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic.This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history.Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work.Two crime worlds. One podcast.New episodes released regularly throughout the season.Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey.http://bit.ly/crimetimeinc-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fast den ganzen Frühling 1978 auf Platz 1: Die Wings mit ihrem Riesenhit «Mull of Kintyre».
Sammy is joined by Elizabeth, Piers and Freddie to reflect on Fulham's drab 0-0 draw away at struggling Nottingham Forest and debate whether Fulham were perhaps fortunate to leave the City Ground with a point. The team take a closer look at the VAR decisions that shaped the game before finishing the episode by answering your questions. Guests: Sammy James Elizabeth Barnard Piers Cottee-jones Freddie Cooper Producer: Freddie Cooper Support Fulhamish's independent podcasts, videos and articles by subscribing to our Substack: http://www.fulhamish.co.uk Follow Fulhamish on socials: http://www.x.com/fulhamishpod http://www.instagram.com/fulhamishpod https://www.tiktok.com/@fulhamish Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Février 1971, Paul McCartney enfile le veston qu'il portait deux ans plus tôt sur la pochette de l'album déjà mythique, Abbey Road. Seule différence, il ne se rendra pas pieds nus mais avec de belles chaussures, à son audience devant la Haute Cour de Londres où il va demander la dissolution des Beatles et de son contrat avec leur manager. En effet, le redoutable requin américain leur avait fait accepter de mettre même les revenus de leurs carrières solos dans leur label Apple. Il gardait donc la main sur tout et McCartney pouvait vendre autant de disques qu'il voulait, il allait continuer à gagner peu d'argent.Oh ça ne le dérange pas, vous savez. La preuve : il s'apprête à faire un truc impensable, une fois son procès gagné, un procès qui l'a affecté car il a été obligé de l'intenter contre ses copains d'adolescence. C'est la guerre ! Ainsi, il fait venir de New York les musiciens avec qui il vient d'enregistrer son nouvel album solo, RAM, une merveille entre nous, hein, même si la presse le descend joyeusement. Et quand les gars arrivent dans son repère de la presqu'île de Kintyre, ils découvrent qu'ils ne sont pas là pour des vacances écossaises mais pour créer un vrai groupe qui va enregistrer, là, dans cette ferme spartiate, au milieu des moutons.Le guitariste repart aussitôt pour New York mais les autres restent, alors Paul file au village téléphoner à Londres à son pote Denny Laine, ex-guitariste et chanteur des Moody Blues … ah non, c'est pas lui qui chante ce tube immortel des Moody blues, c'est Justin Hayward, le gars qui l'a remplacé quand il s'est barré en 1966. Qu'est-ce qu'il est devenu depuis, Denny Laine ? Et ben, pas grand chose, la preuve, après le coup de fil, il rapplique aussitôt après avoir accepté un salaire à la semaine.Paul a trouvé un nom pour ce groupe, Wings, les ailes, comme s'il allait s'envoler à nouveau. Et repartir vraiment à zéro, avec un premier album quasiment improvisé à la pochette bucolique, un peu trop d'ailleurs, on le reconnaît à peine. Tout comme la tournée. C'est vrai ! Après quelques coups de fil donnés depuis le village, les voilà partis avec un petit camion de location et un mini van dans lequel ils s'entassent. Oui, alors qu'il aurait été si simple de jouer sur le nom de Paul McCartney, ex-Beatle, toutes les portes se seraient ouvertes, Paul veut rejouer ses débuts. Ainsi en février 1972, une étudiante responsable d'un cercle de l'université de Nottingham se retrouve devant deux jeunes chevelus qui lui demandent s'ils ont une salle. Ben oui ? Vous pourriez venir, on est avec un artiste qui voudrait jouer ici ce soir ? Imaginez sa tête quand arrivée sur le trottoir, elle reconnaît dans le van, Paul McCartney qui lui tend la main, en disant qu'il est d'accord de jouer aux entrées.Le concert aura lieu le lendemain finalement, devant plus de 750 jeunes, imaginez l'ambiance. Et même s'il n'y aura pas une seule chanson des Beatles, le premier concert de Paul depuis ce stade de San Francisco en 1966 est une réussite. Ils ont même gagné 30 livres sterling chacun.
Quand Paul McCartney a acheté ce tas de pierre en 1966 pour une croûte de pain, il ne se doutait pas qu'il s'y réfugierait trois ans plus tard. Là-bas, au bout de la presqu'île de Kintyre en Ecosse, dans l'inconfort le plus total, il a entrepris de tout installer ou réparer lui-même, avec Linda, sa femme, leurs deux enfants et bien sûr, Martha, son chien, qu'il a rendu célèbre grâce à une chanson des Beatles.Paul est comme ça depuis l'adolescence. Il gamberge sans cesse, il a besoin d'être occupé sur un projet. Le duo Lennon-McCartney, le premier cahier de chansons composées à l'adolescence, les albums Sgt Pepper, Abbey Road, Let It Be, c'est lui. Faut toujours qu'il ait une idée pour aller plus loin. Mais aujourd'hui, il n'y a plus rien, John Lennon a jeté l'éponge, alors Paul apprend à bricoler dans sa maison, vivant avec la nature, il est sans cesse occupé, ce qui l'empêche de réfléchir et lui permet de sortir de la dépression.Les journalistes qui arrivent à le retrouver malgré son éloignement de tout, l'énervent, surtout quand il les aperçoit au sommet d'une colline avec des jumelles. Alors, à contrecœur, il reçoit la BBC et le magazine Life pour couper l'herbe sous le pied des candidats au scoop.Pour la première fois depuis l'adolescence, Paul affronte le vide vertigineux de ne plus penser à la musique, et cela, durant des semaines, vous pensez ! John et lui écrivaient puis enregistraient avec George et Ringo tout un album, tout en donnant une vingtaine de concerts, en l'espace de cinq-six semaines. Heureusement, il y a la joie des enfants. C'est aussi une première pour lui. Deux filles en plus ! Lui qui, orphelin à l'adolescence, a vécu avec un père et un frère, trois gars à la maison ! Et donc, un soir Heather, la fille de Linda qu'il adoptera bientôt, lui demande de jouer une nouvelle chanson. Paul essaie de refuser gentiment, tente un “pas ce soir”, mais la petite lui tend déjà une guitare en disant : “allez, une chanson qui parle de maman”. Paul saisit l'instrument et se lance dans une improvisation … Est-ce un hasard ? Un besoin de soleil, de mer et de plage se fait alors sentir. Voilà la famille envolée quelques jours plus tard vers une île des Antilles puisretour à Londres où Paul se fait livrer à domicile un enregistreur à quatre pistes. Il pourrait se faire aider par la terre entière, et ben non ! Puisqu'il est désormais seul, il va faire un truc incroyable pour l'époque, fin 1969, il va enregistrer un album tout seul, en jouant de tous les instruments. L'album s'intitulera tout simplement Paul McCartney, il ne lui vaudra aucun hit, c'est vrai, même s'il est N°1 à sa sortie.Mais Paul n'attendra pas longtemps, l'année suivante déjà, ce sera le premier hit, le début d'une domination sur la décennie suivante après avoir été le maître des sixties. Non, qui aurait dit que ce gamin de Liverpool connaîtrait un tel destin.
This week, Michelle shallow dives into the legend and folklore behind one of rock n' roll's most normal couples - Paul & Linda McCartney...When Paul and Linda met in 1967 at the Bag O Nails pub in London, you might think that it was all plain sailing from that first date to their wedding at Marylebone registry office 2 years later... Couldn't be further from the truth. There was shagging, there were missed connections and lots of obstacles to overcome, but by the time they married in 1969, just before the Beatles broke up, the pair were inseparable. In the early 1970s, after kids, a breakdown and a time-out on their farm in Kintyre, the pair formed the band Wings, which allowed Paul to continue making music while keeping Linda - and the kids - by his side. Despite criticism of the band, the media bullying of Linda and dubious tours, time would prove that the band, like their marriage, could endure almost anything and still come out on top. Listen now to the story of how they got together - and stayed together - to become one of rock's most enduring love stories.So grab a brown lemonade and settle in as the duo chat about Dan the bespectacled postie, what an Eavesdroppin' doll might look like, telly recs and more, only on Eavesdroppin' comedy podcast. And remember, wherever you are, whatever you do, just keep Eavesdroppin'!*Disclaimer: We don't claim to have any factual info about anything ever and our opinions are just opinions not fact, sooorrrryyy! Don't sue us!Please rate, review, tell your friends and subscribe in all the usual places – it really helps us keep the mics on and the comedy flowing. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/eavesdroppinDo write in with your stories at hello@eavesdroppinpodcast.com or send us a Voice Note!Listen: http://www.eavesdroppinpodcast.comorhttps://podfollow.com/eavesdroppinYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqcuzv-EXizUo4emmt9PgfwFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eavesdroppinpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Springbank - oder laut Autokorrektur „Sprungbank“ ist nach Glen Scotia die zweite Campbeltown Destillerie, die wir vertonen. Und auch dieser Ausflug in die kleinste eigenständige Whiskyregion Schottlands war köstlich. Teuer, aber köstlich!Gleich 4 leicht rauchige, 2,5-fach destillierte Tropfen haben den Weg in unsere Nosing-Gläser gefunden.Wer mehr über unsere Abenteuer mit den Mitchells, Cadenheads, Hazelburns, Longrows und Eaglesomes hören will, kommt nicht daran vorbei, in unsere 60. Folge reinzuhören! Verpasst zudem nicht Steves (nicht ganz so) nüchterne Analyse zum Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis von Springbank!Was mir aus der Folge jedenfalls hängen bleibt, ist dass die Mitarbeitenden von Springbank zu Glengyle rübergehen und Glenn geil machen.Verkostete Whiskys:Springbank 8 Local BarleySpringbank 10Springbank 12 Cask Strength 2024Springbank 15
This episode uncovers the unique and beautiful story behind Nottingham Forest's pre-match anthem, Paul McCartney's wistful Scottish ballad, "Mull of Kintyre." We trace the song's journey from a cultural hit to its permanent home on the banks of the River Trent, where fans ingeniously adapted the lyrics to celebrate their miracle run under the legendary Brian Clough. We look at how this bagpipe-driven tune became the sacred soundtrack to Forest's back-to-back European Cup victories, and how it transformed into an unwavering promise of identity during years of adversity. Discover why this Scottish folk song is a living heirloom, connecting Forest's golden age legends—like Viv Anderson and John Robertson—to the current generation of fans. Nottingham Forest, Mull of Kintyre, Brian Clough, Football Anthem, Premier League Tradition
Album de la semaine: "Help! -Betles 1965 Beatles-Help!)Help! (65)P.McCartney-Ram on/Ram on (reprise)-Ram (71)J.Lennon-You are here-Mind games (73)G.Harrison-Isn't it a pity (version 2)-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Husbands and wives-Goodnight Vienna (74)Beatles-The night before-Help! (65)G.Harrison-Pure smockey-Thirty three & 1/3 (76)Beatles-Love me do-Please please me (63)Beatles-Hold me tight-With the Beatles (63)J.Lennon-Instant Karma ! (We all shine on) (live)-Power to the people (Live at the One to One concert) (25-72)Beatles-You've got to hide your love away-Help! (65)J.Lennon-Yer blues (feat. E.Clapton, K.Richards)-Rolling Stones' "Rock and roll circus"P.McCartney-Jenny Wren-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)P.McCartney-Seems like old time-USBBeatles-I don't want to spoil the party-For sale (64)Traveling Wilburys-Heading for the light-Traveling Wilburys vol.1 (88)Beatles-Another girl-Help! (65)M.Bublé-My valentine-Higher (22)Julian Lennon-Ok for you-Valotte (84)G.Harrison-That which I have lost-Somewhere in England (81)P.McCartney-Summertime-Choba B CCCP (88-91)P.McCartney-Sweet sweet memories-Single (93)Beatles-You're going to lose that girl-Help! (65)R.Starr-You've got a nice way-Stop and smell the roses (81)R.Starr-In my car-Old wave (83)Beatles-I will-White album (68)Beatles-Julia-White album (68)Beatles-Yesterday-Help! (65)R.Starr-Don't go where the road don't go-Time takes time (92)P.McCartney-Girls' school-B side "Mull of Kintyre" single (78)
Anyone who's listened to Talking GolfGetaways over the years knows that Scotland is Mitch Laurance's soul home. Not only for its connections to the game and its history, but for its welcoming, kind and wonderful people who are so willing to share Scotland's gifts. On this special episode of Talking GolfGetaways, co-hosts Mitch Laurance and Darin Bunch and Producer Kris McEwen are joined by Scotsman Greg McCrae, who has spent all but his first 5 years living and working on the Isle of Arran, is responsible for sharing the joys of golf and community with a rapidly growing social media base, and who, along with others talked about on the pod, helped guide Mitch on his most recent and first-time trip of discovery to the west of Scotland and to the Isle of Arran and down Kintyre. A week of memorable days that every golf traveler would relish when visiting Scotland. Read the full blog post about the episode here. Here you'll find a list of terrific people and content who find Arran as wonderful as Mitch did. Please use it to explore more about Jim Hartsell, Greg McCrae, Robbie Wilson,Troon, Kimarnock Barassie, Arran and Dunaverty, and to plan what will hopefully be your next Scotland GolfGetaway. On Instagram: https://instagram.com/JimHartsell: @JimHartsell https://instagram.com/GregMcCrae: @GregMcCrae https://instagram.com/linksrobbie: @linksrobbie https://instagram.com/barassie_kbgc: @barassie_kbgc https://instagram.com/pierslandhotel: @pierslandhotel https://instagram.com/GolfArran: @GolfArran https://instagram.com/VisitArran: @VisitArran https://instagram.com/ArranIceCream: @ArranIceCream https://instagram.com/thedouglashotel: @thedouglashotel https://instagram.com/corriegolfclub: @corriegolfclub https://instagram.com/shiskinegolfclub: @shiskinegolfclub https://instagram.com/DunavertyGolfClub1889: @DunavertyGolfClub1889 On YouTube: Destination Golf / Kilmarnock Barassie David Addison: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpbVhNisGgY&pp=ygUmRGVzdGluYXRpb24gR29sZiAvIEtpbG1hcm5vY2sgQmFyYXNzaWU%3D BogeyTrain.Films Arran (95 Holes with Greg and host Pete McLachan): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhneeawokmY No Laying Up Films (Shiskine with Tron, Jim, Robbie and Greg): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cibyi3JEjoE&pp=ygUVU2hpc2tpbmUgbm8gbGF5aW5nIHVw The Average Golfer “Ferry Golf” Shiskine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL2_PrW0Lfs&pp=ygUsVGhlIEF2ZXJhZ2UgR29sZmVyIOKAnEZlcnJ5IEdvbGbigJ0gU2hpc2tpbmU%3D On Spotify: The Waggle Golf Journal Podcast wi Host AJ MacVie: https://open.spotify.com/show/2fuL96C5cxmewIW0hMgqjt
Freakier Friday Directed by Nisha Ganatra Starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis Two decades after an identity crisis, Anna's blended family faces new challenges. Tess and Anna discover their past may be repeating with the next generation. Weapons Directed by Zach Cregger Starring Julia Garner and Josh Brolin When all but one child from the same classroom mysteriously vanish on the same night at exactly the same time, a community is left questioning who or what is behind their disappearance. Ebony and Ivory Directed by Jim Hosking Two musical legends gather at a Scottish Cottage on The Mull of Kintyre for a tense summit to discuss a potential collaboration that will ultimately result in a global Number One smash hit single. Classic Bloody Birthday Directed by Edward Hunt As their 10th birthday approaches, three children, born prematurely during a complete solar eclipse, turn murderous.
Picture this: You're sitting in your office, staring at financial reports showing a $154 million loss. Your stock price has crashed. People are calling for your resignation. Everyone thinks you should quit.That was Tyrone Wilson's reality just over a year ago.
Come listen as Maureen and I discuss her favorite races, the running clubs she is a part of, and all the ways Maureen keeps a high level of enthusiasm for running. After this listen we will all need to put the Mull of Kintyre race in Scotland on our bucket list!! And quite possibly the Stone Cat where you can pick up a cheeseburger at the aid station in the woods!Lynn Woods Running- https://www.lwrun.org/North Conway, NH-https://events.elitefeats.com/25nconway#info2Grandma's Half Marathon- Duluth, MNhttps://grandmasmarathon.com/the-marathon/garry-bjorklund-half-marathon/Marathon Tours-Marathontours.comMull of Kintyre- nhttps://runabc.co.uk/mull-of-kintyre-half-marathon-10kMarine Corp Marathon-https://www.marinemarathon.com/Winner's Circle Running Club-https://www.runthecircle.org/Stone Cat Marathon-https://www.trailanimals.com/tarcstonecattrailfestivalNew England Runner Pub Series-https://www.nerunner.comAtlanta's Peach Tree Race-https://www.atlantatrackclub.org/
Best of Paul McCartney part 4 (sans mes commentaires) P.McCartney-Rockestra theme-Back to the egg (79)-GénériqueBeatles-All my loving-With the Beatles (63)Beatles-Can't buy me love-A hard day's night §64)Beatles-Michelle-Rubber Soul (65)Beatles-Here, there and everywhere-Revolver (Super Deluxe Edition) (22-66)Beatles-For no one-Revolver (Super Deluxe Edition) (22-66)Beatles-The fool on the hill-Magical Mystery Tour (67)Beatles-Birthday-White Album (Super Deluxe Edition) (18-68)Beatles-Golden slumbers/Carry that weight/The end-Abbey Road (69)P.McCartney-Man we was lonely-McCartney (70)P.McCartney-Teddy boy-McCartney (70)P.McCartney-Bip bop/Bip bop link-Wild life (Deluxe Edition) (18-71)P.McCartney-Heart of the country-Ram (71)P.McCartney-Oh woman, oh why-B side "Another day" single (71)P.McCartney-Bluebird-Band on the run (73)P.McCartney-Warm and beautiful-At the speed of sound (76)P.McCartney-Girl's school-B side "Mull of Kintyre" single (77)P.McCartney-Ebony and ivory (feat. S.Wonder)-Tug of war (82)P.McCartney-However absurd-Press to play (86)P.McCartney-This one-Flowers in the dirt (89)P.McCartney-The world tonight-Flaming pie (97)P.McCartney-Little willow-Flaming pie (97)P.McCartney-I got stung-Run Devil run (99)P.McCartney-Maybe baby-B.O. "Maybe baby" (00)P.McCartney-About you-Driving rain (01)P.McCartney-India-Secret show (02)P.McCartney-Everybody out there-)New (13)P.McCartney-Hand in hand-Egypt Station (18)P.McCartney-Despite repeated warnings-Egypt Station (18)P.McCartney-Pretty boys-III (20)P.McCartney-Rockestra theme-Back to the egg (79)-Générique
Best of Paul McCartney part.4 Hommage à Brian Wilson
This week on 2Legs (amidst the brand new touring rumours, and Babs dropping her duet on 'My Valentine' with Macca) we are pleased to revisit the Interview Series - where we dissect a rare and not often seen interview with Paul. On this episode we chose the 1977 Interview from an Australian TV program titled "Count Down." This recently surfaced on YouTube and to see the late 70s Wings trio ensconced in the privacy of #2 Studio at Abbey Road is pretty cool to witness. They appear bored at times (Denny especially) but Paul and Linda give some good sound bites here about what's to come. This was mainly used as a promotional tool for the then current single 'Mull of Kintyre.' The gentlemen interviewing Wings is Molly Meldrum. Orignally broadcasted on 24th December 1977. And we like Paul music post-1981, sorry not sorry! Peace Andy & Tom
Paul McCartney certainly knows how to stay busy! 2 weeks ago Paul "Rocked The Bowery Ballroom" and closed out the 50th Anniversary of SNL! Today, 26th February 2025 he announced the forthcoming release of his OWN book titled: "Wings: The Story of a Band On The Run." The press release: As the Sixties came to a close, Paul was faced with the daunting prospect of being a solo artist for the first time. Wings' ascension to the top of the charts with classic albums including Band on the Run, Venus and Mars and At the Speed of Sound, along with the band's stadium-filling live shows would prove to critics and fans that not all great acts are impossible to follow. Wings:The Story of a Band on the Run is a rousing, stereophonic celebration of the songs, collaborations and performances that would shape the soundtrack of the late 20th century. Drawn from over 500,000 words, based on dozens of hours of interviews with Paul and numerous key players in the band's orbit, Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run weaves together the improbable trajectory of Paul McCartney and his newly formed band (featuring co-founding members Linda McCartney and Denny Laine) across the technicolor 1970s until their dissolution in 1981. Edited by the prize-winning historian Ted Widmer and organized around nine Wings albums, the oral history sheds new light on the immediate aftermath of the seismic global impact of The Beatles' break-up, as the musical landscape and tastes began to splinter and diverge along with societal views. The narrative follows the various incarnations of the band as they survive a mugging in Nigeria, appear unannounced at UK university halls, tour in a sheared-off school bus with their children, while producing some of the most indelible and acclaimed music of the decade, including: “Mull of Kintyre,” “Live and Let Die,” “Band on the Run,” “My Love,” “Jet,” “With a Little Luck,” “Silly Love Songs,” “Let ‘Em In,” “Junior's Farm” and more. With more than 100 black-and-white and color photographs, many never seen before, Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run is part of a larger reexamination and appreciation of the group and their catalog, including the 2024 theatrical release of the rare Wings live-in-studio performance film One Hand Clapping and its accompanying album; 50th anniversary editions of the Wings albums Band on the Run (released February 2024) and Venus and Mars (releasing March 2025); and a forthcoming documentary on Paul McCartney's solo and Wings-related musical work of the 1970s from Academy Award-winning filmmaker, Morgan Neville. 2025 is shaping up to be a FANTASTIC year for all of us Macca-diehards!
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Gigha Scottish Island Adventures - Gigha - with hosts Coinneach Macleod, the Hebridean Baker and singer-songwriter Natalie Galloway and guest Katy Beasley Gigha The Isle of Gigha lies off the west coast of Kintyre and has been community owned since 2002. It has a population of 163 and the main settlement, Ardminish, serves as a gateway to the island's attractions. Gigha is less than a three-hour drive from Glasgow and a short CalMac ferry ride from Tayinloan on the Kintyre Peninsula. Visitors can enjoy sandy beaches and beautiful Hebridean views by foot via a well-established path network through the fertile lands of this small island. Ardminish Stores Ardminish Stores is a hotspot of local produce, arts, crafts, treats, and supplies. Scottish Island Passports Visitors to the islands can collect digital stamps for 72 different locations via the Scottish Island Passports app to log their island adventures. Each island has its own stamp designed by a local artist and promotes inclusivity, accessibility and local activities for visitors to engage with. For those who are unsure of where to visit, the Scottish Island Passports app can suggest islands and experiences based on your particular interests, such as nature, arts or music. The Boathouse Sitting on the shores of the Ardminish Bay at the foot of the Mull of Kintyre with views across the water, The Boathouse restaurant boasts some of the freshest seafood around and has been recommended in the Michelin Guide for the last five years. Dark Skies Gigha Dark Skies Gigha is a non-profit community group dedicated to promoting interest in the night sky. With only a few street lights and good air quality on the island, the Isle of Gigha has ‘dark sky' status. Through regular events for all ages, Dark Skies Gigha provides educational experiences while raising awareness of light pollution's impact. Whether islanders or visitors, everyone is encouraged to experience the night sky on Gigha! Thank you for listening to the Caledonian MacBrayne podcast. To find out more about Scotland's west coast islands and all topics discussed on this episode, visit the CalMac website.
This intensely creative time in McCartney's life saw him writing and recording four studio albums with Wings (Venus and Mars, Wings at the Speed of Sound, London Town and Back to the Egg), the biggest selling British single of the 1970s, 'Mull of Kintyre,' and a solo album packed with electronic experimentalism, McCartney II. During a period of diverse musical evolution, McCartney melded his own melody-driven approach with in-vogue styles like disco, punk and new wave.Away from Wings, McCartney dabbled in music publishing, science fiction writing, semi-autobiographical filmmaking, animation, viral marketing, journalist boycotting, and smuggling cannabis past authority figures with mixed success. McGear, an album Paul co-wrote with his brother, Mike, tops a long list of lesser known projects and collaborations - some of which never saw the light of day - that kept McCartney busy between hit records.For the second half of this decade, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr remained ever present in McCartney's life. Collaborations were mooted, and multi-million dollar offers for one-off reunion concerts were plentiful, but the scars of the Beatles' bitter separation, and their complex, hard to untangle business ties complicated their private and public relationships.THE McCARTNEY LEGACY series is the first truly comprehensive biography, and the most finely detailed exploration of McCartney's creative life beyond the Beatles, ever undertaken. As well as thousands of never-before-seen documents, this volume is informed by hundreds of interviews, including exclusive, in-depth discussions with all four surviving members of Wings Mk. II and Mk. III - Geoff Britton, Joe English, Steve Holley and Laurence Juber - plus countless producers, musicians, recording engineers, designers, and touring staff who worked with McCartney between 1974-80.THE McCARTNEY LEGACY, VOLUME 2 is an in-depth exploration of McCartney's creative and personal life during a period that saw him composing constantly, and recording in Nashville, New Orleans and a boat moored off the Virgin Islands, as well as at Abbey Road in London, a 13th century British castle and his home studios in Scotland and Sussex.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Hans Unkles, a fisherman from Tayvallich in the Mull of Kintyre, shares his journey from boat builder to fisherman, and the challenges he faced in creating the world's first electric-powered commercial fishing boat, which he continues to operate today.Seafood Matters Podcast is available on all podcast networks and on Youtube. Alternatively, you can also listen on the dedicated website www.seafoodmatterspodcast.com.Contact Jim Cowie:Email: jim@seafoodmatterspodcast.comSocials: @seafoodmatterspodcastWebsite: seafoodmatterspodcast.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/seafood-matters-podcast--6102841/support.
Heute ist mein vierter Urlaubstag in Schottland, es ist Mittwoch der 6. September 2017. Mein Bericht erzählt von der Fahrt mit der Fähre von der Insel Arran auf die Halbinsel Kintyre und von Kintyre auf die Insel Islay. Dort mache ich eine Führung mit anschließender Probe bei der Bunnahabhain Distillerie. Von dort aus fahre ich über Bowmore und über die Torffelder von Laphroaig nach Port Ellen. Dort esse zu Abend und lasse den Tag ausklingen. Viel Spaß beim Hören und bis zum nächsten Mal!
Getting into farming at 8, building a business and the importance of the farming community!Today's guest farms in Kintyre, the peninsula just north of the island I'm from, Arran! Greig Gillespie and his wife, Jo (a vet) are building up their own flock at quite a rate while having their own jobs to go to as well!Greig speaks about the importance of support from people nearby and the challenges faced with this years weather! Sounds like the kids have great parents behind them with his ethos on fatherhood!Good chat with someone I know a little which I always enjoy! And I hope you do to!Enjoy! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBDRnGerPw2w-nNBT6st4wCI2ldi4OZPrIIrJ-_rsRWCKq1A/viewform?usp=sf_link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's thirty years since a Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter crashed on the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland. There were no survivors - all twenty-five passengers and four crew were killed in the crash. This weekend sixteen of the bereaved families have joined to form the Chinook Justice Campaign .
Cejay Graham enjoyed the biggest win of her career when she rode Kintyre in the Group 2 Queensland Guineas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lonnie Pena and I discuss Wings at the Hammersmith Odeon - the Concert(s) for the People of Kampuchea. Through circumstance, December 29, 1979 would end up being the final Wings concert ever. Got to Get You Into My Life, Coming Up, Maybe I'm Amazed, Mull of Kintyre and Let It Be. One-Two-Three-Four!
Episode 684 of On Screen & Beyond bring Singer/Songwiter David Paton, lead singer and founder of the 70's band "Pilot" as our guest. David wrote the hit song "Magic", which is now used in the commercials for Ozempic. He also worked with Elton John, The Alan Parsons Project, sang on "Mull of Kintyre" with Paul McCartney and much more! Fascinating guest! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/on-screen-and-beyond/message
Just before 6pm on 2nd June 1994 an RAF Chinook helicopter leaves from Aldergrove. On board are 25 key intelligence officers including members of the army, MI5 and the RUC. Although set for Inverness in the Scottish Highlands, they never make it, crashing into the Mull of Kintyre. Why did they crash? was there a cover-up? and why was the cream of UK intelligence travelling on an aircraft which the RAF had concerns over? Belfast Telegraph reporter Andrew Madden joins Ciarán Dunbar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David McLay-Kidd discusses his experience returning to golf courses he has previously designed, the process of refining and improving courses, and the importance of balancing challenge and playability. He also talks about the design considerations for different handicaps and the role of roll and drama in golf. David shares insights into his current project, Loraloma in Austin, Texas, and the challenges and opportunities of working with space and constraints. He also discusses the use of a basketball to test slopes and reflects on the impact of Bandin Dunes on his career. In addition, he shares his experience designing the first course at Bandon Dunes and how it might have marked the rebirth of links golf in America. Kidd emphasizes the importance of designing courses based on personal experience and the challenges in golf course architecture. He also highlights the need for fun and playability in golf courses and the resurgence of golf architecture. Kidd discusses the impact of building the best golf and the unique design of Macrahanish Dunes. He concludes by reflecting on the beauty of the Mull of Kintyre in his homeland of Scotland.Amateur Golf Links:AmateurGolf.comSubscribeInstagramTwitterFacebookYouTube
Lonnie Pena and I go through the first four episodes of the Paul McCartney and Paul Muldoon podcast "A Life in Lyrics". Paul goes through Eleanor Rigby, Back in the USSR, Let It Be, When Winter Comes and Mull of Kintyre. Old stories, new stories and you might even learn something!
Kintyre is the name of a mysterious (and objectively NOT sexy) peninsula in the western highlands of Scotland. Alasdair plumbs its depths, skips along its beaches and gazes at its glinting surface, hypnotised by his own reflection. Oh yeah, and he also told James a bundle of tales from the collection of Cuthbert Bede. We're talking tartan pirates, shapeshifting kelpies and one very lucky ship's cat. Will Daft Wattie the piper be there? You betcha. And join... us... at the Cheerful Earful Podcast Festival - 31st October https://www.designmynight.com/london/pubs/balham/the-bedford/cheerful-earful-podcast-festival-day-1 LoreBoys nether say die! Support the Loremen here (and get stuff): patreon.com/loremenpod ko-fi.com/loremen Check the sweet, sweet merch here... https://www.teepublic.com/stores/loremen-podcast?ref_id=24631 @loremenpod youtube.com/loremenpodcast www.instagram.com/loremenpod www.facebook.com/loremenpod
At the dawn of the Beatles' dissolution, Paul McCartney and his wife, Linda, started to spend an increasing amount of time in the Scottish countryside. Sequestered at their farm near the Mull of Kintyre, McCartney found refuge in his family, his animals, and in fixing up their homestead. The ease and charm of country living was documented in “When Winter Comes” from 2020's McCartney III. And in 1977 his ode to life on the family farm, “Mull of Kintyre,” became a massive hit for Wings despite the hold disco and soft rock had on the charts and the ascendance of punk and new wave. “McCartney: A Life in Lyrics” is a co-production between iHeart Media, MPL and Pushkin Industries. The series was produced by Pejk Malinovski and Sara McCrea; written by Sara McCrea; edited by Dan O'Donnell and Sophie Crane; mastered by Jason Gambrell with sound design by Pejk Malinovski. The series is executive produced by Leital Molad, Justin Richmond, Lee Eastman and Scott Rodger. Thanks to Lee Eastman, Richard Ewbank, Scott Rodger, Aoife Corbett and Steve Ithell. And thank you to Ally the Piper for her rendition of “Mull of Kintyre,” “inchadney” for their composition, “Bagpipes in Pitlochery” and Ross Fleming for voicing the 1966 news item.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carradale is a village on the east coast of Kintyre, off the west coast of Scotland and looking over the west coast of the Isle of Aaron in the Firth of Clyde. The harbour at Carradale is sheltered and looks out at the deep waters of Kibrannan Sound and then the towering mountains of Aaron. It is a beautiful, peaceful spot and if you look carefully, you will see a small memorial plaque on the harbour wall, commemorating the crew of the FV Antares, who lost their lives at sea. In this episode of the UK True Crime Podcast, I look at just what happened to the FV Antares off the coast of Scotland. Find out more about the UK True Crime Podcast: https://linktr.ee/uktruecrime Sources https://www.thenational.scot/news/19547219.vigil-true-story-antares-trawler-sunk-submarine/ https://britishseafishing.co.uk/the-sinking-of-fv-antares/ https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12647389.eight-lessons-learned-from-tragedy-of-antares-sinking/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FV_Antares https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/54c1127c40f0b6158d00001b/MAIBReport_AntaresHMSTrenchant-1992.pdf https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12550636.fatal-combination-that-led-to-disaster/ https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12584178.minister-says-no-more-action-on-antares-sinking/ https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/fishing-boat-skipper-blasts-faslane-9035294 https://theferret.scot/royal-navy-secrecy-nuclear-submarine-crashes/ https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12548163.no-antares-action/ https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/5816906/nuclear-submarine-collision-ferry-passengers-scotland/ http://www.kintyreforum.com/ https://www.nickdavies.net/1992/12/12/truth-behind-the-fatal-sinking-of-a-trawler/ https://fishingnews.co.uk/news/pescado-owner-aims-for-new-inquest/
Denny Laine was the one full-time Wings member whose last name isn't McCartney—as well as a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee with the Moody Blues. Wings went through multiple lineup changes during the 1970s, and for Band on the Run and much of London Town, the band was down to just Paul and Linda McCartney and Laine. Which Wings lineup does Laine consider the strongest? What was co-writing with McCartney like? How did they come to write and record “Mull of Kintyre,” and were they surprised when it became, at the time, the biggest-ever British hit single? Did they work better without an outside producer? Did McCartney's cannabis arrest in Japan mark the end of Wings? Laine co-wrote “No Words” but has plenty of good ones in this Caropop conversation.
It's another explosive edition of Life on Planet Porky with Porky and LAJ. Topics today include: The Mull of Kintyre, life after the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix' genius, recording sessions late into the night, The Cumberland Hotel, turning to the Hare Krishna movement, religious foundations, karma, Disney films and the Disney Cruise, The Clash, classical music, whether having a purpose in life is good for you, motorists being continuously penalised, Nottingham Castle being shut down, and Sir Winston Churchill. It's the podcast that knows a Great Briton when it sees one, it's Life on Planet Porky. Follow the show on Twitter: @PlanetPorky or Mike is: @MikeParry8 while you can find Lesley-Ann: @LAJwriter. Or you can email us questions or comments to: planetporkypod@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you!
Pølar: Shelter Herbert Grönemeyer: Deine Hand Zucker: Baby Borderline Robocop Kraus: Sometimes I wonder if you'd been a dog in a previous life Elena Steri: Reset Lucretia Dalt: El Galatzo Anna Aaron: Licked To Rococo Rot: Thomson Colour Areu Areu: Ricky's Hand Rheingold: Fan Fan Fanatisch Eisfabrik: Eins mit dem Wind Tanzwut: Lügner Fiddler's Green: Stop the cavalry Fiddler's Green: Danny Boy Fiddler's Green: Mull of Kintyre
It's another sparkling edition of Life on Planet Porky with the Porkmeister Mike Parry and the rock-chick writer extraordinaire, Lesley-Ann Jones! Topics today include: enjoying the autumnal weather, the price of lunch in London, love for Wetherspoons, enthusiasm or otherwise for the Qatar World Cup, Rod Stewart's son and his expensive shoes, cohabiting couples deciding not to marry, why Porky never got hitched, the inimitable Don Mackay, Carly Simon's talent, interpretations of songs, Paul McCartney's sheepdog, LAJ's new book, Mull of Kintyre, NHS staff and their working patterns, Paul and Julian's airport selfie, tributes to Rab Noakes, and Porky using a hammer to try and fix his toothache. It's the podcast that is at one with nature, it's Life on Planet Porky. This podcast is brought to you in association with Harry's. Follow the show on Twitter: @PlanetPorky or Mike is: @MikeParry8 while you can find Lesley-Ann: @LAJwriter. Or you can email us questions or comments to: planetporkypod@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you!
The winner of 2022's Keats-Shelley Poetry Prize is 'December Moth outside a care-home window' by Susan Holland. Fiona Sampson writes: ‘This poem is full of linguistic relish and brilliant imagery, with some really exceptional phrase-making including the last line's ‘glowing impassable threshold.' Intense, almost forensic observation creates a rich study of will and intention.' Susan lives on Kintyre, where she wrote the poem. She kindly agreed to to read the poem down the phone, which I hope only adds to its poignancy and power. Read 2022's Keats-Shelley Prize shortlists Read 2022's Young Romantics Prize shortlists Susbscribe to
1978 Dans le hit-parade helvétique un longue chanson de Paul McCartney (4'40'') avec son groupe Wings reste classée 18 semaine dont dix à la première place, "Mull of Kintyre", un hommage à la péninsule de Kintyre, en Écosse, où Paul et sa femme Linda avaient une ferme. D'autres lieux idylliques dans les chansons de l'émission.
On this date in 2005, the first of the four Flying Fallgatters, Robert, passed away. The Fallgatter boys grew up in Kintyre, North Dakota, where their father owned the General Merchandise Fallgatter Store.
Macca has had 11 #1 Songs between the US and UK Charts: 'Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey' (US) 'My Love' (US) 'Band on the Run' (US) 'Listen to what the Man Said' (US) 'Silly Live Songs' (US) 'With a Little Luck' (US) 'Mull of Kintyre' (UK) 'Coming Up' (live) (US) 'Ebony and Ivory' Both 'Pipes of Peace' (UK) 'Say Say Say' (US) For fun this week Tom & Andy decided to rank these 11 based on their favourites and why. We also discuss differences between chart placements on other songs, near misses. How some songs went higher in the US (in the 70s) but in the 80s (in certain instances) Paul performed better in his native homeland. And the oft discussed "songs that weren't right for the US market" which record labels stupidly thought was important regarding songs written by Paul McCartney when it came to releasing them or pushing them. As Tom says: "It's Friggen Paul McCartney!" We know most will agree. How do you rank Paul's #1 Singles between the US/UK? Let us know and Ram ON!
Eigentlich war das alles nicht möglich - 6 Wochen vor Weihnachten, getriggert durch einen erschütternden Bericht in der BBC, plante Bob Geldorf ein Weihnachtswunder - und schaffte es - gegen alle Widrigkeiten wie Presswerke, Parties in New York und einen renitenten Bono ... die Story in der Weihnachtsepisode. Jetzt neu, der Pro Kanal mit Musikspecials, bei ApplePodcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/de/channel/100malmusiklegenden/id6442680593 oder unter https://100malmusiklegenden.de/membership-join/ Die Episode zu Ultravox: https://100malmusiklegenden.de/2021/02/08/vienna-ultravox/ Die Episode zu Spandau Ballet: https://100malmusiklegenden.de/2021/03/01/true-spandau-ballet/ Die Episode zu den Boomtown Rats: https://100malmusiklegenden.de/2021/02/07/i-dont-like-mondays-bommtown-rats/ Die Episode zu George Michael: https://100malmusiklegenden.de/2021/03/10/careless-whisper-george-michael/ Die Episode zu Hey Jude: https://100malmusiklegenden.de/2021/02/08/hey-jude-the-beatles/ Die Episode zu Mull of Kintyre: https://100malmusiklegenden.de/2021/02/08/mull-of-kintyre-paul-mccartney-wings/ Die Episoden zu Phil Collins: https://100malmusiklegenden.de/?s=phil+collins Mein Facebook Profil: https://www.facebook.com/markus.dreesen Mein Instagram Profil: https://www.instagram.com/markusdreesen/?hl=de Könnt mir gerne folgen, gibt da immer wieder Updates zum Podcast und sonst so ... Offizielle Playlists: https://music.apple.com/de/playlist/100malmusiklegenden/pl.u-JjM2F9Nv5z (Apple) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6RGcoNO671nOMpYRkTTQLV (Spotify) Songvorschläge, Episodensuche und T-Shirts unter 100malmusiklegenden.de! Infos zu möglichen Werbekooperationen unter https://100malmusiklegenden.de/werbung
#55-51Intro/Outro: Friday I'm in Love by The Cure55. Boston (Don't Look Back & Amanda)54. Hootie & the Blowfish (Old Man and Me (When I Get to Heaven) & Hold On)53. Elton John (Rocket Man & Tiny Dancer)52. Wings (Live and Let Die & Mull of Kintyre)51. Eminem (Godzilla & The Real Slim Shady)Requests announcement: I am taking requests! After I finish this list, I will be having five more bonus request episodes. So message me at 919-345-4733 with the songs you want to hear. I look forward to playing your songs!Decade update:70's - 2400's - 2190's - 1480's - 1110's - 1160's - 750's - 520's - 340's - 330's - 1Top years:1970 - 61977, 1978 - 51995, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2008 - 4Genre update:Rock - 16Alternative - 7Hip-Hop/Rap - 6R&B - 4Blues Rock - 4Folk - 3Country - 2.5Indie Alternative - 2.5New Wave - 2Pop - 2Reggae - 1
Fi Glover presents friends and strangers in conversation as the nation adjusts to the 'new normal'. In this week's programme: Allan and Phil talk about the joys of being in pantos and life in the entertainment business; Tommy and Antony, both fishermen - from Scotland's Kintyre peninsula and Cornwall respectively - who voted differently to one another in the Brexit referendum, discuss the challenges facing their industry as we leave the EU; and as Coronation Street turns 60 this month, two super-fans from different parts of the country share their passion for the iconic TV soap.The Listening Project is a Radio 4 initiative that offers a snapshot of contemporary Britain in which people across the UK volunteer to have a conversation. The conversations are being gathered across the UK by teams of producers from local and national radio stations who facilitate each encounter. Every conversation lasts up to an hour, and is then edited to extract the key moments of connection between the participants. Most of the unedited conversations are being archived by the British Library and used to build up a collection of voices capturing a unique portrait of the UK in this decade of the millennium. You can learn more about The Listening Project by visiting bbc.co.uk/listeningprojectProducer: Mohini Patel