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In this episode, we dive deep into the quirky and charming world of Later Alligator, a point-and-click adventure that blends humor, heart, and a touch of noir. Developed by SmallBü and Pillow Fight, Later Alligator takes players on a delightful journey through the bustling, alligator-filled streets of Alligator New York City. You'll meet over 100 eccentric characters, solve puzzles, and uncover secrets in your quest to save Pat the alligator from a mysterious event known only as "The Event."We explore the unique hand-drawn animation style, reminiscent of classic cartoons, and how it gives the game a distinct personality. The music, with its jazzy tunes, adds an extra layer of charm that draws you into the vibrant world. We'll also chat about the clever mini-games, from frantic puzzles to arcade challenges, that keep the gameplay fresh and engaging.Join us as we discuss what makes Later Alligator stand out in the indie game scene, from its witty dialogue and endearing cast of characters to its surprisingly emotional storyline. Whether you're a fan of point-and-click adventures or just love games with a lot of personality, this episode will give you a fun and insightful look into why Later Alligator has captured the hearts of gamers everywhere.So grab your trench coat and magnifying glass, and let's solve the mystery of Later Alligator together! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the quirky and charming world of Later Alligator, a point-and-click adventure that blends humor, heart, and a touch of noir. Developed by SmallBü and Pillow Fight, Later Alligator takes players on a delightful journey through the bustling, alligator-filled streets of Alligator New York City. You'll meet over 100 eccentric characters, solve puzzles, and uncover secrets in your quest to save Pat the alligator from a mysterious event known only as "The Event."We explore the unique hand-drawn animation style, reminiscent of classic cartoons, and how it gives the game a distinct personality. The music, with its jazzy tunes, adds an extra layer of charm that draws you into the vibrant world. We'll also chat about the clever mini-games, from frantic puzzles to arcade challenges, that keep the gameplay fresh and engaging.Join us as we discuss what makes Later Alligator stand out in the indie game scene, from its witty dialogue and endearing cast of characters to its surprisingly emotional storyline. Whether you're a fan of point-and-click adventures or just love games with a lot of personality, this episode will give you a fun and insightful look into why Later Alligator has captured the hearts of gamers everywhere.So grab your trench coat and magnifying glass, and let's solve the mystery of Later Alligator together! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Today we head on down to the Lithium Ion Lido Deck, to drink our cares away and talk funny about all things theme parks and cruise ships. This week we flip the script and Ryan tells Adriane all about his recent stomp around the studios and sail around the seas of the Caribbean. We get into all the goods, bads, and uglies of the MSC seashore and its 7 night sail around the land of pirates and pucca shell necklaces. Ryan Tells all about Atlantis, the seven waterfalls of Rio Damajagua, and the best damn mojito, this side of the plead for statehood. and now you get to hear all about the reality of how this trip really went down and we spare nothing in this two-in-one parter.... To find out, you just gotta listen in. Drunk Distory, The Dark Ride, Funny, Comedy, Comedians, Adult Disney Podcast, Adult Universal Podcast, Adult Themepark Podcast, Vacation, Port Canaveral, MSC Cruises, Bahamas, Nassau, Atlantis, Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata, seven waterfalls of Rio Damajagua, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, Universal Studios Orlando, Disney Vacation, suns out guns out, Trip Report, Disney Hollywood Studios, Rise of the Resistance, Fantasmic, Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, epcot, Animal Kingdom, Rides, History, booze, Theme Park Podcast, Orlando, Amusement Park, Drinking Game Podcast, Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure
Macy and Theda are stricken with Met Gala fever and need to find a way to afford couture QUICKLY! Theda is visited by a new dentist with an unusual methodology, and Macy is visited by the queen of fashion herself!
This week the fellas discuss the "kidnapping" of Wally the Emotional Support Alligator which leads them to ask several questions about why and how you get an alligator cleared as an emotional support animal and most importantly, what happened when Wally was released into the wild? (as assumed that this is what happened) Fatty makes a poor choice bydeviating from the standard protein for his sloppy joes, Commando needs to get grounded, while Sarcastro and Banky go to a tourist trap orange stand while they were hanging out in Sarcastro's town leaving Banky still longing for proper fresh squeezed Florida orange juice. Intro and Outro music written and performed by Andrés Rodríguez (Androzguitar).
Hello and welcome to this episode of Ferret64 with your host, YemmytheFerret! This episode covers video game news and occurrences between 3-25 and 3-31 including: Pepper Grinder, Princess Peach: Showtime, Later Alligator, Titanfall 2, WarioWare: Move it, Jim Ryan Leaves Sony, Take-Two acquires Gearbox Entertainment, Nintendo Restructures Testing Department, New PS5 Community Game Help, Stellar Blade Demo, Marvel Rivals, Joker comes to Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League, Nine Sols, Judas, Asphalt Legends Unite, PS+ April Games, and much more! Thanks you for listening on all platforms! Song in the intro and outro: Night Shade - Adhesive Wombat. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:08 Pepper Grinder 17:08 Princess Peach Showtime! 26:13 Other Games I've been playing 44:44 Video Game News 1:03:50 Coming Soon 1:25:15 Closing Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/yemmytheferret Twitter: https://twitter.com/YemmyTheFerret Join my Discord: https://discord.gg/b9NaNgp
In hour 2 of today's show, Dominic fills in for Greg Kelly and continues talking with callers in addition to discussing the death of a Boeing whistleblower, why a Missouri Attorney General wants a teenage girl to be charged as an adult, a recent news story that reinforces his phobia of alligators, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Will Perry - False Idol Brewing Ft Worth Texas Last episode under the MASHturbation banner lol Gotta change the name to ensure future sponsors/guests etc
(Aired October 12, 2023) See You Later, Alligator - Get into the minds of the Sherpas with this DomainSherpa Review! In this show, the Sherpas play The Domain Game (starting at the 51:36 mark), where they guess what certain domains were bought and sold for and discuss the reasons behind their evaluations. Today's domains are MO.co, EmbryoSolutions.com, and RestaurantFinder.com. The Sherpas review a list of domains about to come up for auction on NameJet.com, including LooksGood.com, HigherEducation.org, PittsburghRealEstate.com, and BridgeStreet.com. The Sherpas discuss their sales in the past few months and what current buying strategy they are utilizing. They also talk about interest rates and how the broader global macro economic picture impacts domain name. Also, DomainSherpa is now integrating with Muse.ai for episode transcripts and an AI-driven video player to easily look for topics, words, phrases, etc., and jump to the points in the video where they occur. Let us know your feedback! Plus, all DomainSherpa podcasts are now up on our YouTube channel at DS.tv and much more! JT is joined by Drew, Adam, & Josh - so be sure to tune in!!
Modern Day Hippies! Some time has passed, life has gotten in the way, and we must say, it's time to take a break. We want to give this podcast the love and attention it deserves, but during this time, it is so hard as a two women project. We will be back soon, in the mean time, we have to take on life as it comes. Xoxo, Denita & Taylor -- MDH --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modern-day-hippies/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modern-day-hippies/support
Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation
Today, the Safari stays in Naples, Florida to discuss one of the coolest training programs/shows I've seen at any zoo, the incredible alligator feeding done at the Naples Zoo. We discuss a lot of the other ectotherms that live at the zoo, including a lot of what goes into taking care of venomous animals, and also spend some time discussing how good teamwork makes challenging jobs easier! EPISODE LINKS: napleszoo.org @naples_zoo ROSSIFARI LINKS: rossifari.com patreon.com/rossifari @rossifari on socials @rossifaripod on TikTok
On this week's episode of Those Good Old-Fashioned Values, we once again enter the mental dojo to determine whether or not Spencer could beat an alligator in a fight. He can't. Come on obviously he can't. Support us on Patreon for $5, $7, or $10: www.patreon.com/tgofv. A big shout-out to our $10/month patrons: Firebirb42069, Matthew Smith, Josh O'Brien,Tash Diehart, Rach, Phraja, Abbie Phelps, Celeste, Themandme, Jacob Sauber-Cavasos, Yung Zoe, L M, April Harley, Sweat, Baylor Thornton, Glinko Drool, Axon, Lawrence LaValle, Luke Eakin, Declineofskating, MakingSomeCrap, Sam Thomas, Matthew Ferrie, Tommy, Dane Stephen, Adam W, Jeremy-Alice Long, Louis Ceresa, Rebecca Kimpel, Jennifer Knowles, Revidicism, Dean, Stubbuhdub, Kyle, Travis, Kilo, David Gebhardt, and James Lloyd-Jones! Theme and ending songs are by Rose With Teeth aka Angie (@gnostiquette). Support them here: rosewithteeth.bandcamp.com/. Watch Andy's streams at www.twitch.tv/anonkaiju.
The Sunken Diamond. We all know what is coming. After life pay. Dottie Pepper visited the radio station. Spelling Bee starts today! See ya later alligator. Cement in the toilets. Chinese BBQ pancakes. Why do things taste differently on planes? Elizabeth Holmes is headed to Bryan. Winner! Texas Space Commission. Space Force Fridays. Joint bank accounts. Would you rather? Top karaoke songs.
Welcome to the very first episode of No Small Games!! When life gets challenging, just tell yourself: at least I'm not a 24 year-old alligator trying to make it in the big city, worrying that his family is going to off him on his own birthday. Kate and Emily discuss their experiences playing the point-and-click adventure game Later Alligator. From the colorful cast of gator relatives, to engaging and vexing mini games, the pair share the good, the bad, and their most memorable moments from playing the game. Haven't played Later Alligator yet and looking to avoid end-game spoilers? Spoilers start at 00:43:33 and end at 00:52:05 We hope you love the first episode of this new podcast! Keep in touch with us on social media: Kate's Twitter ✦ https://twitter.com/katerblossom Emily's Twitter ✦ https://twitter.com/aSpecificEgg No Small Games Twitter ✦ https://twitter.com/NoSmallGames No Small Games IG ✦ https://www.instagram.com/nosmallgames Want to learn more and weigh in on what games we should play in future episodes? Check us out and leave a game suggestion at nosmallgames.com
No Small Games is a new indie game recap and review podcast hosted by Kate and Emily! You may know them online as Katerblossom and aSpecificEgg! Kate and Emily met while streaming on Twitch, and bonded over their interest in astrology, their eclectic careers and their love of indie video games. In each Episode of No Small Games, the two will be discussing a different indie game that they each played separately. They'll be comparing their experiences: the good, the bad, their most memorable moments of their playthroughs. At the end of each episode, they'll announce their next game, which they encourage you to play along with them. You can think of it as an indie game book club! No Small Games premieres its first episode on April 6th, covering the game point-and-click puzzler Later Alligator!
That's News to MeShow Notes Sources from Story 1https://www.insideedition.com/alligator-attack-footage-florida-woman-dog Sources from Story 2https://lawandcrime.com/crime/man-accused-of-dumping-water-on-brothers-head-to-cool-him-down-during-argument-over-key-lime-pie-faces-prison-time/ Co-HostsMookie GErica B Edited by Nelson Crawford Subscribe!Don't miss an episode! Be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. If you like this episode, help us make sure others can find it too! Write a review (especially the FIVE STAR kind) and we'll give you a shout on our next episode! Follow That's News to Me on:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/twisteddreamscomedy/Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Thats-News-to-Me-112502543717327 Theme song written and performed by Nancy R. SmithFollow her on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/nancyreginaa_/IntroThe theme this week is “Unexpected Endings”. On this week's episode, Mookie comes to us with a fan recommendation about an 85-year-old woman who took on an alligator to save her pooch and things didn't quite end the way she expected. Erica highlights a crazy sibling fight over what must be AMAZING key lime pie that landed one of the brothers in some hot water.Story 1An 85-year-old woman recently took her dog for a walk when an alligator snatched the woman's dog. The woman sprang into action, which is impressive given her age! Unfortunately, things didn't turn out the way she'd expected… I'm guessingStory 2A man much too old to be physically fighting with his sibling over pie recently had a physical fight with his sibling over pie when he dumped water on his head. ‘How old is he?' you may ask? Too old for that. And the courts think so, too!What's Next Do you have a crazy news story we should cover? Let us know! Send us a note at thatsnews2me2@gmail.comThat's News to Me Logo designed by Lydia Phelps
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Monday, Feb. 20 Wheeling residents hold fond memories of the Stone & Thomas Tea Room…Got a business idea? Enter it in Pitch Southern West Virginia's competition…and Invest Appalachia secures $19M to help underinvested regions…#YesWV…on today's daily304. #1 – From Weelunk – The City of Wheeling is admired for its dedication to businesses, old and new. From restaurants like Later Alligator and Vagabond Kitchen to antique and hobby stores like Shuggy's and Clutch Gaming, there is simply a lot to keep any person busy. In fact, this bustling history dates as far back as 1847 with the opening of Stone & Thomas department Store Stone & Thomas closed in 1998, but many Wheeling residents still have fond memories of its Tea Room. Much like mall food courts in the 21st century, “tearooms” in large department stores had an innovative idea in mind: give customers another reason to keep shopping. Customers could take a break from shopping to enjoy soup, sandwiches, salads, and of course, tea, while being entertained by fashion shows. Reflecting on childhood shopping trips, Mickey W said, “I thought it was so elegant, and for a little girl, it seemed like a taste of the big city.” Read more: https://weelunk.com/tasty-legacy-stone-thomas-tea-room/?fbclid=IwAR2TStyryhGEJ5Ltnu-meFeMzV8L0SRr4bV63ftgimYrJg1VwK0EC2jAzoI #2 – From WVHIVE – The WV Hive Network, in partnership with WVU Tech Launch Lab, announces its next installment of Pitch Southern West Virginia, a business idea competition encompassing 13 counties in southern West Virginia. The competition will take place at WVU Tech in Beckley, and is open to entrepreneurs and businesses located in Raleigh, Fayette, Nicholas, Summers, Webster, Pocahontas, Greenbrier, Monroe, Mercer, Wyoming, McDowell, Logan and Mingo counties and WVU Tech students, faculty and staff. A grand prize of $2,000 will be awarded. Second and third place winners will receive smaller awards. Prize money must be used to further the business idea. An additional prize will be awarded for the best pitch by a student (or student team) which can be used to further the business idea or education at WVU Tech. Applications must be submitted by 8a.m. Monday, Feb. 27. Learn more: https://wvhive.com/business-idea-competition/ #3 – From INVEST APPALACHIA – Invest Appalachia, a regional social investment platform, has secured $19 million of new investment in the first close of the Invest Appalachia Fund (IA Fund). The IA Fund will provide capital to community economic development projects including small businesses, real estate, housing, nonprofit enterprises and community infrastructure. This launch follows six years of collaborative stakeholder design and creates new community-controlled resources and permanent infrastructure for Central Appalachia. “We need an economy where everyone can see a place for themselves, and Invest Appalachia will help move the region in that direction,” said Andrew Crosson, CEO of Invest Appalachia. “IA is rooted in place and designed to meet the needs of Appalachia's underserved communities. This deeply collaborative model puts impact and community interests first, while also providing a large-scale opportunity for national impact investors.” Read more: https://www.investappalachia.org/news/launch-of-ia-fund Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
We review the book "See You Later, Alligator" by Sally Hopgood.Support the show
Enjoy this classic episode from Langston and David! We will resume with new episodes next week! Bye Bitch! --- Are there alligators living in the city sewer system? Langston and David go underground on this conspiracy theory where there are some truth to the matter and how exactly alligators are getting into these sewers. Send your conspiracy theories, music drops, and any problematic talks to mymommapod@gmail.com You will not want to miss My Momma Told Me LIVE! at The Elysian in Los Angeles, California. Show is on Thursday, February 16th at 7:30pm. Get your tickets here! We are now on YouTube! Listen & Watch episodes of My Momma Told Me starting 12/20. Subscribe to the channel here!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tras dos semanas de capítulos especiales, los moradores vuelven con más fuerzas y mejor preparados que nunca. En este programa Corvo trae una sección chulísima sobre los sistemas de Karma, y Maggy tiene un HoH maravillosos de Later Alligator. No te lo pierdas!
October 21, 2022 SEGMENT 01 [00:00] Xia left the show. Free flu shot isn't free. Medical insurance. Livable wage vs paying bills. Turn off automatic payments. Faking paying tolls and placard abuse. SEGMENT 02 [1:25:13] Streaming/TV/Movie updates. 'Black Adam' just came out and the audience is tired of it already. 'A Christmas Story Christmas' trailer. 'Silent Hill' new games and movie. 'Sea of Thieves' spoils the new season. 'It's Erik Nagel' Show Audio | Video | Social Media | Discord www.itseriknagel.com VIDEO EPISODE: YOUTUBE
Google is shutting Stadia down, Playstation is offering tech support whale tiers, Saudi Arabia investing in eSports, Skull & Bones delayed, and Netflix building a game studio in Finland. JD asks what makes us drop off of a video game and Peterson reviews his Dice of Destiny game Diplomacy is Not Option.
Welcome back to Artbeat Radio! On this episode of ABR, MAP service users share a wide variety of talents, from reggaeton-inspired beats and some good old bluesy rock n' roll that will get you movin' and groovin' to a quick run-down of animal fun facts sure to get you ready for your next trip to the zoo. This episode was a collaborative effort involving service users and staff from our MAP Program. Thanks for listening! Cover Art: “Lion in Nature” by Milkias Tiku Participants: Jack Medved, Lissana Tamayo, Lisa Radcliff, Coy Barker, and Milkias Tiku Thanks for listening and tune in next time! For more information about our organization, please visit our website www.ableartswork.org Audio Transcription: (Please listen on Podomatic or Spotify to view the full transcript) *Intro music by Artbeat Radio staff* Music, stories, and more! You're listening to Artbeat Radio, a program of Able ARTS Work. Lissana: Hello and Welcome to the Mobile Arts Program Podcast Episode. My name is Lisa and I will be introducing our service user's music today. We will be hearing music from 3 service users today. Up first, we will hear a song by King Coy-O His song is called “Joyful Rhythm" I hope you enjoy. Song: “Joyful Rhythm" by Coy Barker Lissana: That was amazing! Up next we have a song by Lisa R. It is “Untitled”. Song: “Untitled” by Lisa Radcliff Lissana: Last, we have an untitled song by Jack Animal Fun Facts: Jack Medved Jack: It's me Jack Medved speaking here. I have two podcasts for you now till five amazing facts here. First up, Alligators. Did you know that, like all crocodilians, alligators have throat flaps to the back of their throat? It helps keep water from getting in, so that way they can catch food underwater. Big technique. There are two kinds of alligators, the American and the Chinese. Chinese alligators are endangered, but amazingly the American alligators made a great comeback thanks to conservation. American Alligators depend on us for their protection. And did you know that Alligator was mistakenly named after the Spanish word for Lizard "El Lagarto". Pretty funny name to me. I like "alligator" better. As you all know, American alligators hang out alone or in a float, which is a group of crocodilians. But of course, alligators love to bask in the sun here, and they need to warm up 'cause they're cold blooded. It helps digest their food and turn important things to keep their bodies healthy. It's the reptile way. It's how they stay healthy. I don't mind saying it, but I know lots of doing things my way to stay healthy. [SONG] YOU LIKE THE SEASIDE? SWIMMING UP AND DOWN THE COASTLINE. I GOT IT MADE ME EVERGLADES. FRESHWATER POND FEELS FINE. WE BOTH NEED A NICE PLACE TO ROMP EVERYBODY'S GOT TO BUMP SHA BUMP. THE SWAMP BOOGIE, LATER ALLIGATOR, THE SWAMP BOOGIE, AFTER AWHILE CROCODILE THE SWAMP BOOGIE THAT'S AN ALLIGATOR'S LIFE. LIVING IN A RIVER HOME, SHARE THIS SPACE. IF YOU'RE DROPPING IN FOR A NEIGHBORLY SWIM, DON'T EXPECT A FRIENDLY FACE. YOU MIGHT NOT LIKE THE WAY THEY PREACH IT. DON'T TAKE A CHANCE, WE'D RATHER BITE CHA. THE SWAMP BOOGIE CHOMP, CHOMP CHOMP. THE SWAMP BOOGIE, BOMP SHA BOMP THE SWAMP BOOGIE THAT'S IN ALLIGATOR'S LIFE. COME ON, BOMP SHA BOMP SHA BOMP, IT'S TOUGH AROUND HERE. GRAB YOUR PARTNER. SWAMP BOOGIE, SPINNING TO THE RIGHT SWAMP BOOGIE. THAT'S AN ALLIGATOR'S SWAMP BOOGIE SWAMP BOOGIE, THAT'S AN ALLIGATOR'S ... LIFE! [END SONG] Secondly, polar bears. I have an amazing fact for you to tell about polar bears while they live in the Arctic, the lands of the North Pole, Did you know that the word Arctic means land of the great bear? And polar bears are the biggest bears in the world. Standing 12 feet tall. Makes them the largest land carnivores, even though they aren't apex predators. Here's another thing, polar bears have rough pads and sharp claws here They give 'em good grip on slippery ice or in a slippery patch of snow. Gripping ice is what they do. Also, while polar bears have a good sense of smell, They could smell food 10 miles away, here. They're marvelously good swimmers and class A when it comes to camouflage. Polar bears are very good at covering their noses to make more completely hidden. During in the winter, male polar bears patrol their homes. But the females decide on hibernation. That's when during December (they) are giving birth to cubs. They come out here during spring here. A five-month nap or eight month... A five-month nap here is a big big snooze, but they're very good digging to make into their dens here in the snow. In a snow den or cave, it's where they sleep in. Oh, there's one more. Their arms are like so long they can reach speeds of 30 mph. Know that you know those big 5 facts here, This is Jack Medved, wrapping up today. To learn more about Jack in his animal friends, Visit us at "Jack's Animal Fun Facts" on the Instagram or at Able Arts Work, as that's a keyword. See you next time! [SUNG] THE SWAMP BOOGIE! GRAB YOUR PARTNER THE SWAMP BOOGIE! SPIN IT TO THE RIGHT THE SWAMP BOOGIE! THAT'S AN ALLIGATOR'S LIFE! *Outro music by Artbeat Radio staff* We hope you enjoyed this episode of Artbeat Radio. For more information, please go to our website. Ableartswork.org. Thanks for listening and tune in next time!
In today's episode of Delta Dispatches, we say goodbye to host Jacques Hebert, who leaves the show, and the Restore the Mississippi River Delta Coalition to become the Communication Director for the McKnight Foundation. We're joined by several special guests (Chip Kline, Bren Haase, Steve Caparotta, and Steve Cochran) to reflect on 194 episodes of Delta Dispatches and the incalculable contributions Jacques has made to the restoration of Louisiana's coast. Join us in wishing Jacques good luck in new his endeavors!
In today's episode of Delta Dispatches, we say goodbye to host Jacques Hebert, who leaves the show, and the Restore the Mississippi River Delta Coalition to become the Communication Director for the McKnight Foundation. We're joined by several special guests (Chip Kline, Bren Haase, Steve Caparotta, and Steve Cochran) to reflect on 194 episodes of Delta Dispatches and the incalculable contributions Jacques has made to the restoration of Louisiana's coast. Join us in wishing Jacques good luck in new his endeavors!
Senility Rules, Later Alligator, Bayou Burlesque, Fucking Terrific these are the words we are using to describe this weeks pick. Welcome to episode nine of season 7 of Flicks XRayed, this week we are swimming with gators and are reviewing X. Host, Gator Chow Tony is joined by co-host Foxy Car Wreck Sarah and guests The Farmer's Daughter Orin, and Bum Ticker Bryan. This week we play a game of Release Year for Horror Movies Set on Farms, The Price is Right and The Flicks Awesome Lodge Word Game. So tune in as we discuss at length about Old Lady Makeup, Elevated Horror, Arial Shots, and sooo much more.
Fah discusses a recent trip to a gator infested swamp while also discussing Jah and Fah's first week fantasy football match up.
Are there alligators living in the city sewer system? Langston and David go underground on this conspiracy theory where there are some truth to the matter and how exactly alligators are getting into these sewers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi guys! This is our last episode of Speak English Today! Hope to see you again next time! Keep practicing ok! Love, Gio & Kiky
In today's episode of Steam Cleaners, Walter Fedczuk tries to take over the world in Destroy All Humans!, while Chase Wassenar helps a kid enjoy his birthday party in Later Alligator before getting meta with The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe.
In Today's Episode, Dr. Boca & Rachel Silver-Cohen Meet At The Corner Of Audacity & Advice Where They Are Breaking Down All The Unpolished Wreckage Of What Reeks & What Doesn't! Sharpen Up Your Sniffer And Join The Gals As They Reminiscence About The Smells From Their Yesteryears & Stick In Their Own Two "Scents" On The Good Ones, The Bad Ones And Most Definitely The Unpolished Ones! This Is A Stinkin' Fun Sesh You Won't Want To Miss So Tune In & Listen To "Smell Ya Later, Alligator!" Don't Forget To SUBSCRIBE. RATE> REVIEW Wherever You Get Your Podcasts. Got Questions? Comments? Concerns? Email Us: UnpolishedTherapy@gmail.com Find Us & Like Us On Instagram & Facebook @UnpolishedTherapy& On Twitter @UnTherapy
Ich freue mich schon auf morgen, denn da kommt wahrscheinlich das riesen box-opening. Tut mir leid das heute keine Folge raus kam hatte heute viel vor und habe nicht daran gedacht eine Folge vorzuproduzieren, deswegen nur eine kleine Info in der ich erzähle was heute passiert ist und wie viele wiedergaben noch fehlen. See you Later Alligator
Ich bewerte 4 podcasts und grüße einen weiteren er heißt the Legend gaming Cast. Hört bitte bei im vorbei. Bye Bye Butterfly. See you Later Alligator. Tschö mit ö. Und jetzt bye bye
Matt and Ryan are joined by Ryan Stroud from the popular... uhh, structured fiction gambling podcast Shrimp and Crits? He lends his expertise in all things alligator to help settle an unsanctioned matchup between representatives of both WWF organizations. Then they investigate a claim by a Tennessee preacher that cartoonist Matt Groening, of Simpsons fame is in direct communication with an actual, literal, demon. Then they quickly change the subject to football to avoid a lot of things they weren't ready to confront. Finally, they dig into a claim that an Amish bakery in Bird-In-Hand was even more prepositionally radical than the town's name, when they put something surprising inside their whoopie pies.We are @wreckyourpod on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Gmail
It's Hometown week and Clayton is falling in love with all the ladies! But he's not going to tell any of them! But they better be falling in love with him! We meet a lot of dads, a few second cousins and Tony Soprano. Join us as we get one step closer to Fantasy Suites where it seems it will go to hell. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sometimes games are more than what they seem at first glance. With Night in the Woods from the studio Infinite Fall, we expected a carefree and modest sidescrolling platformer. However, we quickly found out there's a lot more going on under the surface—in some ways literally. We dive into it here after reviewing a few Secret Games. This is Underplayed, where Bo_Po and DiscoCola review indie games of all kinds! Timestamps00:00 - Start00:58 - DiscoCola's Secret Game08:36 - Bo_Po's Secret Game18:43 - Featured Game: Night in the Woods
It's our third and final stretch of the Road to BGP 2021, and we're almost prepared for the final showdown. But before we get to the games, we revisit a classic video game boondoggle, consider the six degrees of Ryu, and argue about Pokémon designs. Then, Dylan and Alex finally settle in for some dodgeball metropolises, residential horrors, papercraft plumbers, not to mention some honorable mentions that didn't quite make the cut. Games include Knockout City, Resident Evil Village, Adios, New Pokémon Snap, Paper Mario: The Origami King, Hitman 3, Later Alligator, The Pathless, and Slice & Dice. Got a question for the show? Join us on Discord at ward-games.com/discord or email us at contact@ward-games.com!
有一隻鹹水鱷和短吻鱷住在一起, 有一天,鹹水鱷要出門辦事情,短吻鱷才剛剛起床。 他們究竟能不能一起順利做好多事情呢? 本集將帶領孩子認識「拖延」, 其實拖延並不一定是懶惰,也並非就是自制力不好。 我們能如何引導孩子學會不拖延呢? 此繪本改編自 Annie Kubler 的作品 See you later alligator
Last podcast of the year, Happy Holidays and see you all in January!
OH NÃO! Pat o Jacaré-ou Alligator, ou CAIMÃO dependendo da onde você é, está com problemas! Planos nefastos estão sendo feitos em suas costas! Consegue você correr pela cidade resolvendo este mistério enquanto conhece a familia toda de Pat e faz favores para eles como JOGAR PINBALL? Later Alligator no Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/966320/Later_Alligator/ Quack! Discord de Jogos: https://discord.gg/GPekkZP Quack! Grupo de Steam/Curadoria: https://store.steampowered.com/curator/28335613-Quack-Clube-de-Jogos/ Quack! Podcast de Jogos: http://quack.com.br/podcast Quack! Twitter: https://twitter.com/quackclube
We put our heads together to determine the definitive best game soundtracks of 2021. If it's not here, it wasn't music! Episode Timeline (0:00) - Intro/Drunktacular hype (7:28) - Fantasian (9:05) - Later Alligator (17:13) - ElecHead (25:00) - Death's Door (35:12) - Chicory (47:51) - Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart (1:01:47) - Nier Replicant ver.1.22474487139... (1:13:59) - Masayoshi Soken/FFXIV tribute (1:17:13) - Outro
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THIS WEEK: Peter jumps on the mascot platformer craze as an armored opossum with a jetpack in Rocket Knight Adventures and Joe plays noir-set minigames with a paranoid scaly child's family members with 2 Mello's work in Later Alligator.
With the recent loss of my dad, Russell "Gator" McClure, I seek solace in sharing intimate information during this newfound bereavement with listeners. ............................................................ ** Although grieving is a new experience for me, this is one of the only creative outlets I have to feel heard & get things off my chest. This is unlike any other episode please be gracious with me when listening, thank you**
**MAJOR SPOILERS START AT 37:45** It's episode 64 of Saves Together! Join us as we discuss our time playing through It Takes Two, the co-op only variety show videogame all about getting Toy Story-ed and getting divorced. If you haven't played the game yet we don't talk about any major spoiler stuff until the 37:45 mark so feel free to listen until then! After you're done with the game come on back and hear what we have to say about the story, divorce narratives and our fan theory about the reasoning for where Dr. Hakim came from... Other topics include: Nier Replicant ver.1.22474487139..., Later Alligator, The Sexy Brutale, Abzu, Gorogoa, Spirit of the North, World's End Club and Pokemon Snap
There is an alligator on the loose! But don't worry, they're sure it's old, docile, and friendly See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Content Warning: Dark Themes, Language, Gore Trouble has come to Gullacochica! and the team has to rally everyone they can to deal with Aunt Genevieve. Sara and Ari investigate a mysterious stranger at the trailer park while Ray Ray stays behind to protect his livelihood. ------ In today's announcements we include a promo for the podcast A Fools Quest (@AFoolsQuest on Twitter) ------ Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @shrimpandcrits and visit our website https://www.shrimpandcrits.com. Please rate and review us on any and podcatchers where you listen, and if you'd like to get in touch, feel free to do so here: shrimpandcritspodcast@gmail.com You can buy us a coffee and receive some stickers at www.ko-fi.com/shrimpandcrits ------ Also if you want to engage with us daily and SO MANY wonderful podcasts, follow this link to join us on Discord on the CastJunkie server. https://discord.gg/YfjznngQ6z ------ All music written and produced by Shrimp and Crits except "A Clumsy Psychiatrist" by L'Orange. Special thanks to Christopher Bell for Mixing and Production assistance.
This week we're giving Tim some much needed therapy as he revisits the source of many of his childhood fears - the 1980 classic ALLIGATOR! But first we're skipping our traditional FIRST CHOP in order to bring you a very special interview! We're talking with writer/director TOM SMITH and actor/producer ROLAND KELLER about their upcoming fan film VALENTINE BLUFFS! This sequel to the original MY BLOODY VALENTINE is a true labor of love, and we could not wait to share Tom and Roland's story about their work in the film industry and their vision of bringing this film to the screen! Then we'll descend into the sewers for one of the best JAWS rip-offs ever created, ALLIGATOR! Find out why this movie scarred Tim for life, and also whether or not it still has the power to frighten him to this day! All this, our beer pairing, TRIPLE THREAT TRIVIA, and a very strange listener question make this an episode you'll want to take a big bite out of!
Sorry gang episode is a little late because of Mother's Day YOU KNOW HOW IT IS. Play Later Alligator, btw, it is good.
Chelsea & Grace teach each other about mutated reptiles and delicious, wet sandwiches. Do you prefer your gator in your drain pipe or served on a roll? Gather around the family sub and brush up on your lassoing skills. The legend lives... Talk to us! twitter: https://twitter.com/thegoodevegirls instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegoodeveninggirls/ tiktok: @thegoodevegirls Meet Me In Forks iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/meet-me-in-forks/id1536002186 Meet Me In Forks Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1bg7cusgycBhIFFguMf8k7
Music is Art and so are Beefy Slaps Despite technology trying to stop us like a thunder storm at Raymond James stadium, your boys stood steadfast in the rain to bring it to your ears, delivered like a beefy strike across the chest from an Austrian powerhouse with more heat in his palm than an active volcano. Fun meta fact as such; we had to record this over two different days. Can you guess where we changed from one day to another? Your prize for doing so is one less year in the brig. For real though apologies for any lapses in listening quality, but it got largely smoothed out for the second half at least. In this episode, Alex tries to defend what is widely considered one of the worst endings in TV history and proves he's a one trick pony by talking about wrestling too much. Henry loses it over his least favourite t-shirt design, presents his TED Talk on a musical sub genre of a sub genre of a sub genre, and uses the word aesthetic too much. And the boys lament the state of trying to purchase your first house wayyyy too much. Media discussed and timestamps: Video Games: Call of Cthulhu (18:45) / Later Alligator (32:09) TV/Movies: Sorry To Bother You (48:56) / Nathan For You (1:01:38) Anime/Manga: Dr. Stone (1:13:31) / Laid Back Camp (1:27:01) Music: Haim - Women in Music Part III by Haim (1:39:12) / Vapourwave Beginners' Buffet (1:48:09) Miscellaneous: Wrestlemania Week (2:05:46) / The Art of Kilian Eng (2:26:58) Email for recommendations and questions - askthenicheguys@gmail.com Social media: Twitter - @nicheguys Instagram - @thenicheguyspodcast Intro music is 'I Used To Love Hip-Hop' by Audiobinger. Transition music is 'Passing Time' by BoxCat Games. Outro music is 'Enthusiast' by Tours. Logo Artwork by Diana Perrera @deepeearts
Non Leagues FinalsFree to air non league finals (twitter)Premier LeagueScrap that TV (Football 365)Gunning for Arsenal (The Sun)Social Media Blackout (Standard)German FootballBayern ruining Germany football some more (BBC)Youtube Analysis (tifo football)And finally….See you later (BBC)JOURNEYMAN JAMESwww.gamerjamesfm.comtweets.gamerjamesfm.comRABID ROBOwww.rabidrobo.comwww.footballasiseeit.com
Assess advantages afforded our arthropod associates Games we played this week include: Portal Reloaded (5:30) Disco Elysium: The Final Cut (13:30) Later Alligator (18:15) PS3 Emulation (22:35) Princess Farmer (30:10) Narita Boy (36:00) Resident Evil Village Demo (38:55) The Longing (41:35) News things talked about in this episode: LEGO Luigi teased in emotionally manipulative manner (49:40) https://www.ign.com/articles/lego-mario-firmware-update-makes-him-start-calling-for-luigi Nintendo suing a modder coincidentally named Bowser. (54:45) https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-04-17-nintendo-suing-switch-hacker-gary-bowser Sony does a U-Turn on closing down the PS3 and Vita stores (56:15) https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-04-19-playstation-u-turns-on-playstation-3-and-vita-store-shutdowns Troll fabricates story about Path of Exile ban, claims it was an academic demonstration (1:00:40) https://www.pcgamer.com/how-a-reckless-lie-caused-huge-internet-drama-for-path-of-exiles-developer/ Witcher 3 mod uses software to generate new dialogue for Geralt from existing recordings. (1:07:00) https://www.vice.com/en/article/3aq8gn/this-witcher-3-mod-got-geralt-to-read-new-lines-without-the-voice-actor Sony seems to be adding streaming video content to PlayStation Plus (1:10:15) https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/sony-looks-set-to-announce-playstation-plus-video-pass/ Sony files patent for AI system which learns and recreates your play for you (1:11:55) https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/sony-has-patented-an-ai-that-will-play-your-games-for-you/ -- Find Laura at LauraKBuzz on Twitter, Twitch, YouTube, and Patreon. All her content goes on LauraKBuzz.com, and you can catch Access-Ability on YouTube every Friday. Follow Conrad at ConradZimmerman on Twitter and check out his Patreon (patreon.com/fistshark). You can also peruse his anti-capitalist propaganda at pinfultruth.com.
Karl gjør sitt beste for å overbevise Rune om at Monster Hunter Rise er verdt å spille (og lykkes langt på vei med det), Frida koser seg med Later Alligator og Rune lovpriser metroidvania-spillet Narita Boy. Vi er også innom Cinders-mod'en til Dark Souls 3, early access-favoritten Dorfromantik og skapelsesberetningen Genesis Noir.Ellers i podcasten går vi gjennom endringene CD Projekt Red nå har innført for fremtidige spillsatsinger, Niantic har begynt å tease AR-briller, Sony stenger nettbutikker til gamle konsoller, golf gjør comeback som storspill og mye mer.Som seg hør og bør, har vi også en tematisk quiz denne uken - hva vet Karl og Frida om easter eggs i spill?God påske!
A very soggy Levins and Jon talk Later Alligator, The Pathless, a bunch of new indie games coming to Playstation this year (and some free ones you can download next month) and some red hot Steam demoes.Sign up to our Patreon so you can join the All The Small Games Discord and contribute to our Bastion special episode (and maybe we'll sing a song about you?!): http://patreon.com/allthesmallgames See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Омниасофия – система взглядов, дающая полное объяснение оккультных явлений, не требующая слепой веры, не противоречащая логике и основанная на идее информационного обмена между сознаниями людей. Часть 4 – начала Омниасофии. Начинаем выстраивать саму Омниасофию! Все сказанное ранее дало пищу для размышления, версии и факты, и теперь пора погрузиться в информационную картину магии. Начнем с поведения человека с топе, стартовой точки для дальнейших рассуждений. Обсудим, насколько реальны духовные разумы и спросим себя: “Что такое реальность?”. Поговорим о том, как работают ритуалы и от том, как строено сознание человека (сознательный разум, бессознательный личный и коллективный) Вспомним “Эффект сотой обезьяны”, интереснейшее явление, демонстрирующее передачу информации вне прямого контакта и общения. И введем первые важнейшие понятия – Юнум и Омнион. Главный принцип магии - персонификация. Духовные разумы. Что такое реальность? Как работают ритуалы? 11 минут 30 секунд - человек толпе. Куда пропал его разум? 25-50 - сознание, бессознательное, коллективное бессознательное. 28 - Юнум 35-30 - Омнион 42 - Эффект сотой обезьяны. https://www.omniasophia.ru http://www.germopol.ru/ Использована музыка с лицензией Creative Commons (автор разрешает бесплатное использование произведений, автор музыки - Shane Ivers сайт аврора - https://www.silvermansound.com). Creative Commons music: underglow, fearful new world, Later Alligator
This week, Antony & Darren try to make the podcast all about Alligators, we couldn't do it so listen to see how far we got! Follow us on Twitter @catalystyouthuk20 Follow us on Instagram & Facebook @catalystyouthuk1 Our website: www.catalystyouth.org.uk Our emails: info@catalystyouth.org.uk darren@catalystyouth.org.uk antony@catalystyouth.org.uk The opinions expressed on episodes represent the views of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect the views of Catalyst Youth UK. Copyright © 2020 Catalyst Youth UK ℗ 2020 Catalyst Youth UK
In this week's episode we're chatting about the first astronauts to launch from American soil since 2011, asking whether you should really shoot most of your study animals to monitor their population, celebrating #BlackBirdersWeek, looking back on the life of a very old alligator, and finding out how urban foxes are becoming more like dogs.First broadcast on 6th June 2020.Music credit: Blippy Trance Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ed and new VGMbassador Muddle MADness (Daniel Perkey) listen to the amazing (and unfamiliar) soundtrack from the Game "Later Alligator."
Продолжим начатый в прошлом эпизоде разговор о занятный аспектах иудейской каббалы. И если в прошлый раз мир был сотворен через катастрофу, дела человека оказались лучше дел бога, а душа, очистившись с загробном огне, вернулась на землю и воплотилась в камень - то теперь поговорим о хасибизме и саббатиастве. О грехе, который совершается во имя святости и о святых, которые пьют и танцуют. 2 минута - хасиды, Двеку. 6 - цадики, 15 - саббатианство. Роль машиаха, 18,5 - Саббатай Цви, 22 - грех во имя неба Автор подкаста - Алексей Игнатов, сайт автора - www.germopol.ru Использована музыка с лицензией Creative Commons (автор разрешает бесплатное использование произведений, автор музыки - Shane Ivers сайт автора музыки https://www.silvermansound.com). Creative Commons music: Underglow by Shane Ivers, Depth Of Focus by Shane Ivers, The Gatekeepers by Shane Ivers, Later Alligator by Shane Ivers
Продолжим разговор об истории карт Таро, их развитии и людях, благодаря которым эта история стала возможной, начатый в прошлом эпизоде. В начале закончим с Францией и отправимся в Россию, 9,5 минут - английское таро, Орден Золотой Зари и его наследники 16,5 минут - Таро Уэйта, самая популярная колода в мире 21,5 минута - Таро Тота Алистера Кроули 26 минут - новое Таро в ассортименте 31 минута - Таро Теней, клипотические карты Автор подкаста - Алексей Игнатов, сайт автора - www.germopol.ru Использована музыка с лицензией Creative Commons(автор разрешает бесплатное использование произведений, автор музыки - Shane Ivers сайт автора музыки - https://www.silvermansound.com). Creative Commons music: Underglow by Shane Ivers, Depth Of Focus by Shane Ivers, The Victory Of Heroes by Shane Ivers, Later Alligator by Shane Ivers, Passage Of Arms by Shane Ivers
This week, Stephen is crowned the new King of Transitions, Martha gets around to playing two games she'd been meaning to for awhile, and Mark briefly impersonates a saxophone. Unlocks 0:06:19 Stephen McGregorGame DesignStephen's Unlock Taxonomy:Achievement-based: Do a thing, get unlock related to thing.Experience-based: Play the game, get a thing based on how much you've played.Loot-based: Play the game, get random thing.Currency-based: Earn in-game currency, pick an unlock to purchase.New Game Plus: Complete the game, get new content on second playthrough. Case Study (Mutazione & Later Alligator) 0:39:26 Martha MegarryGame DesignGamingMutazioneLater Alligator We played though one of Martha's favorites in a previous video episode: Nice Plays: Pajama Sam 2 (1998)Dr. Katz - Wikipedia
Joe Ball, the Alligator Man of Elmendorf, Texas murdered anywhere from 2 to 22 waitresses and others working for him at his bar-The Sociable Inn, in the 1930s. He and his assistant disposed of the bodies, in unsavory ways.
Episode sixty-three of A History of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs looks at “Susie Q” by Dale Hawkins, and at the difference between rockabilly and electric blues. Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode. Patreon backers also have a ten-minute bonus episode available, on “Shake a Hand” by Faye Adams. —-more—- Errata I pronounce presage incorrectly in the episode, and the song “Do it Again a Little Bit Slower” doesn’t have the word “just” in the title. Resources As always, I’ve created a Mixcloud streaming playlist with full versions of all the songs in the episode. This time, for reasons to do with Mixcloud’s terms of service, it’s broken into two parts. Part one, part two. There are no books that I know of on Hawkins, but I relied heavily on three books with chapters on him — Hepcats and Rockabilly Boys by Robert Reynolds, Dig That Beat! Interviews with Musicians at the Root of Rock and Roll by Sheree Homer, and Shreveport Sounds in Black and White edited by Kip Lornell and Tracy E.W. Laird. This compilation of Hawkins’ early singles is as good a set as any to start with, though the liner notes are perfunctory at best. Patreon This podcast is brought to you by the generosity of my backers on Patreon. Why not join them? Transcript We’re pretty much at the end of the true rockabilly era already — all the major figures to come out of Sun studios have done so, and while 1957 saw several country-influenced white rock and rollers show up, like Buddy Holly and the Everly Brothers, and those singers will often get referred to as “rockabilly”, they don’t tend to get counted by aficionados of the subgenre, who think they don’t sound enough like the music from Sun to count. But there are still a few exceptions. And one of those is Dale Hawkins, the man whose recordings were to spark a whole new subgenre, the style of music that would later become known as “swamp rock”. [Excerpt: Dale Hawkins, “Susie Q”] Dale Hawkins never liked being called a rockabilly, though that’s the description that most people now use of him. We’ll look later in the episode at how accurate that description actually is, but for the moment the important thing is that he thought of himself as a bluesman. When he was living in Shreveport, Louisiana, he lived in a shack in the black part of town, and inside the shack there was only a folding camp bed, a record player, and thousands of 78RPM blues records. Nothing else at all. It’s not that he didn’t like country music, of course — as a kid, he and his brother hitch-hiked to a nearby town to go to a Flatt and Scruggs gig, and he also loved Hank Williams and Jimmie Rodgers — but it was the blues that called to him more, and so he never thought of himself as having the country elements that would normally be necessary for someone to call themselves a rockabilly. While he didn’t have much direct country influence, he did come from a country music family. His father, Delmar Hawkins senior, was a country musician who was according to some sources one of the original members of the Sons of the Pioneers, the group that launched the career of Roy Rogers: [Excerpt: Sons of the Pioneers, “Tumbling Tumbleweeds”] While Hawkins Sr.’s name isn’t in any of the official lists of group members, he might well have performed with them at some point in the early years of the group. And whether he did or didn’t, he was definitely a bass player in many other hillbilly bands. However, it’s unlikely that Delmar Hawkins Sr. had much influence on his son, as he left the family when Delmar Jr was three, and didn’t reconnect until after “Susie Q” became a hit. Delmar Sr. wasn’t the only family member to be a musician, either — Dale’s younger brother Jerry was a rockabilly who made a few singles in the fifties: [Excerpt: Jerry Hawkins, “Swing Daddy Swing”] Another family member, Ronnie Hawkins, would later have his own musical career, which would intersect with several of the artists we’re going to be looking at later in this series. Del Hawkins, as he was originally called, did a variety of jobs, including a short stint as a sailor, after dropping out of school, but he soon got the idea of becoming a musician, and started performing with Sonny Jones, a local guitarist whose sister was Hank Williams’ widow. Jones had a lot of contacts in the local music industry, and helped Hawkins pull together the first lineup of his band, when he was nineteen. While Hawkins thought of himself as a blues musician, for a white singer in Shreveport, there was only one option open if you wanted to be a star, and that was performing on the Louisiana Hayride, the country show where Elvis, among many others, had made his name. And Jones had many contacts on the show, and performed on it himself. But Hawkins’ first job at the Louisiana Hayride wasn’t as a performer, but working in the car park. He and his brother would go up to drivers heading into the car park for the show, and charge them fifty cents to park their cars for them — when the car park filled up, they’d just park the cars on the street outside. What they didn’t tell the drivers was that the car park was actually free to the public. At the same time he was starting out as a musician, Del was working in a record shop, Stan’s Record Shop, run by a man named Stan Lewis. Hawkins had been a regular customer for several years before working up the courage to ask for a job there, and by the time he got the job, he was familiar with almost every blues or R&B record that was available at the time. Customers would come into the shop, sing a snatch of a song they’d heard, and young Del would be able to tell them the title and the artist. It was through doing this job that Hawkins became friendly with customers like B.B. King, who would remain a lifelong friend. It was also while working at Stan’s Record Shop that Hawkins became better acquainted with its owner. Stan Lewis was, among other things, both a talent scout for Chess records and one of the biggest customers of the label — if he got behind a record, Chess knew it would sell, at least in Louisiana, and so they would listen to him. Indeed, Lewis was one of the biggest record distributors, as well as a record shop owner, and he distributed records all across the region, to many other stores. Lewis also worked as a record producer — the first record he ever produced was one of the biggest blues hits of all time, Lowell Fulson’s “Reconsider Baby”, which was released on the Chess subsidiary Checker: [Excerpt: Lowell Fulson, “Reconsider Baby”] Lewis took an interest in his young employee’s music career, and introduced Hawkins to his cousin, D.J. Fontana, another musician who played on the Louisiana Hayride. Fontana played with Hawkins for a while before taking on a better-paid job with Elvis Presley. At Lewis’ instigation, Hawkins went into the studio in 1956 with engineer Merle Kilgore (who would later become famous in his own right as a country songwriter, co-writing songs like “Ring of Fire”), his new guitarist James Burton, and several other musicians, to record a demo of what would become Hawkins’ most famous song, “Susie Q”: [Excerpt: Dale Hawkins, “Susie Q”, demo version] Listening to that, it’s clear that they already had all the elements of the finished record nearly in place — the main difference between that and the finished version that they cut later is that the demo has a saxophone solo, and that James Burton hasn’t fully worked out his guitar part, although it’s close to the final version. At the time he cut that track, Hawkins intended it as a potential first single, but Stan Lewis had other ideas. While Chess records put out almost solely tracks by black artists, their subsidiary Checker *had* recently released a single by a white artist — a song by Bobby Charles called “Later, Alligator”, which a short while later had become a hit for Bill Haley, under the longer title “See You Later, Alligator”: [Excerpt: Bobby Charles, “Later Alligator”] Lewis thought that given that precedent, Checker might be willing to put out another record by a white act, if that record was an answer record to Bobby Charles’. So he persuaded Hawkins to write a soundalike song, which Hawkins and his band quickly demoed — “See You Soon, Baboon”: [Excerpt: Dale Hawkins, “See You Soon, Baboon”] Lewis sent that off to Checker, who released Hawkins’ demo, although they did make three small changes. The first was to add a Tarzan-style yodelling call at the beginning and end of the record: [Excerpt: Dale Hawkins, “See You Soon, Baboon”] The second, which would have long-lasting consequences, was that they misspelled Hawkins’ first name — Leonard Chess misheard “Del Hawkins” over the phone, and the record came out as by “Dale Hawkins”, which would be his name from that point on. The last change was to remove Hawkins’ songwriting credit, and give it instead to Stan Lewis and Eleanor Broadwater. Broadwater was the wife of Gene Nobles, a DJ to whom the Chess brothers owed money. Nobles is also the one who supplied the Tarzan cry. Both Lewis and Broadwater would also get credited for Hawkins’ follow-up single, a new version of “Susie Q”: [Excerpt: Dale Hawkins, “Susie Q”] On that, at least, Hawkins was credited as one of the writers along with Lewis and Broadwater. But according to Hawkins, not only did the credit get split with the wrong people, but he didn’t receive any of the royalties to which he was entitled until as late as 1985. And crucially, the other people who did cowrite the song — notably James Burton — didn’t get any credit at all. In general, there seems to be a great deal of disagreement about who contributed what to the song — I’ve seen various other putative co-authors listed — but everyone seems agreed that Hawkins came up with the lyrics, while Burton came up with the guitar riff. Presumably the song evolved from a jam session by the musicians — it’s the kind of song that musicians come up with when they’re jamming together, and that would explain the discrepancies in the stories as to who wrote it. Well, that and the record company ripping the writers off. The song came from a myriad musical sources. The most obvious influence for its overall sound — both the melody and the way the melody interacts with the guitar riff — is “Baby Please Don’t Go” by Muddy Waters: [Excerpt: Muddy Waters, “Baby Please Don’t Go”] But the principal influence on the melody was, rather than Waters’ song, a record by the Clovers which had a very similar melody — “I’ve Got My Eyes on You”: [Excerpt: The Clovers, “I’ve Got My Eyes On You”] Hawkins and Burton took those melodic and arrangement ideas and coupled them with a riff inspired by Howlin’ Wolf — I’ve seen some people claim that the song was “ripped off” from Wolf. I don’t believe, myself, that that is the case. Wolf certainly had several records with similar riffs, like “Smokestack Lightnin'”: [Excerpt: Howlin’ Wolf, “Smokestack Lightnin'”] And “Spoonful”: [Excerpt: Howlin’ Wolf, “Spoonful”] But nothing with the exact same riff, and certainly nothing with the same melody. Some have also claimed that Wolf provided lyrical inspiration — that Hawkins was inspired by seeing Wolf drop to his knees on stage yelling something about “Suzy”. There are also claims that the song was named after Stan Lewis’ daughter Suzie — and notably Stan Lewis himself bolstered his claim to a co-writing credit for the song by pointing out that not only did he have a daughter named Susan, so did Leonard Chess. He claimed that he had mentioned this to Hawkins and suggested that the two of them write a song together with the name in it, because it would appeal to Chess. Both of those tales of the song’s lyrical inspiration may well be true, but I suspect that a more likely explanation is that the song is named after a dance move. We talked way back in episode four about the Lindy Hop, the popular dance from the late 1930s and forties. That dance was never a formalised dance, and one of its major characteristics was that it would incorporate dance moves from any other dance around. And one of the dances it incorporated into itself was one called the Suzie Q, which at the height of its popularity was promoted by a song performed by the pianist Lilian Hardin, who is now best known for having been the wife of Louis Armstrong, whose career she managed in its early years, but who at the time was a respected jazz musician in her own right: [Excerpt: Lil Hardin Armstrong, “Doin’ the Suzie Q”] The dance that that song was about was a simple dance step, involving crossing one’s feet, swivelling. and stepping to one side. It got incorporated into the more complex Lindy Hop, but was still remembered as a step in itself. So, it’s likely that Hawkins was at least as inspired by that as he was by any of the other alleged inspirations for the song. Certainly at least one other Checker records artist thought so — Jimmy McCracklin, in his song “The Walk”, released the next year, starts his list of dances by singing “I know you’ve heard of the Susie Q”: [Excerpt: Jimmy McCracklin, “The Walk”] According to the engineer on the session, Bob Sullivan, who was more used to recording Jim Reeves and Slim Whitman than raw rock and roll music, “Susie Q” was recorded in four takes, and Hawkins had the final choice of which take to use, but in Sullivan’s opinion he chose the wrong one. The take chosen for release was an early take of the song, when Sullivan was still trying to get a balance, and he didn’t notice at first that Hawkins was starting to sing, and had to quickly raise the volume on Hawkins’ vocal just as he started. You can hear this if you listen to the finished recording: [Excerpt: Dale Hawkins, “Susie Q”] This new version of “Susie Q” was stripped right down — it was just guitar, bass, and drums — none of the saxophone that was present on the early version. But it kept the crucial ingredients of the earlier version — that biting guitar riff played by James Burton, and the drum part, with its ear-catching cowbell. That drum part was played by Stan Lewis’ fifteen-year-old brother Ronnie on the new version, but he’s closely copying the part that A.J. Tuminello played on the demo — Tuminello couldn’t make the session, so Lewis just copied the part, which came about when Hawkins had heard Tuminello playing his drum and cowbell simultaneously during a soundcheck. Now that we’ve put the song in context, there’s an interesting point we can make. As we discussed in the beginning, people usually refer to “Susie Q” as a rockabilly song. But there are a few criteria that generally apply to rockabilly but not to “Susie Q”. And one of the most important of these ties back to something we were talking about last week — the electric bass. The demo version of “Susie Q” had, like almost all rock and roll records of the time, featured a double bass, played in the slapback style, and as we talked about back in the episodes on Bill Haley several months back, slapback bass is one of the defining features of the rockabilly genre. For this new recording, though, Sonny Trammell, a country player who played with Jim Reeves, played electric bass, as he was the only person in Shreveport who owned one. This was a deliberate choice by Hawkins, who wanted to imitate the sound of electric blues records, rather than using the double bass, which he associated with country music — though as it turns out, he would probably have been better off using a double bass if he wanted that sound, as Willie Dixon, who played bass on all the Chess blues records, actually didn’t play an electric bass. Rather, he got a sound similar to an electric bass by actually placing the microphone inside the bottom of the bass’ tailpiece. But that points to something that “Susie Q” was doing that we’ve not seen before. One of the things people have asked me a few times is why I’ve not looked very much at the music that we now think of as “the blues”, though at the time it was only a small part of the blues — the guitar playing male solo artists who made up the Chicago sound, and the Delta bluesmen who inspired them. And that’s because the common narrative, that rock and roll came from that kind of blues, is false — as I hope the last year and a bit of podcasts have shown. Rock and roll came from a lot of different musics — primarily Western swing, jump bands, and vocal group R&B — and had relatively little influence in its early years from that branch of blues. But over the next few years we will see a lot of musicians, primarily but not exclusively white British men, inspired by the first wave of rock and rollers to pick up a guitar, but rejecting the country music that inspired those early rock and rollers, and turning instead to Muddy Waters, Little Walter, and Howlin’ Wolf. There’s never a first anything, and that’s especially the case here where we’re talking about musical ideas crossing racial lines, but one can make an argument that Dale Hawkins was the first white rock and roller to be inspired by people like Waters and Wolf, and for “Susie Q” as the record, more than any other, that presaged the white rock acts of the sixties, with its electric bass, Chess-style guitar riffs, and country-inflected vocals. Acts like the Rolling Stones or the Animals or Canned Heat were all following in Hawkins’ footsteps, as you can hear in, for example, the Stones’ own version of the song: [Excerpt: the Rolling Stones, “Susie Q”] What’s surprising is how reluctant Chess were to release the single. The master was sent to Chess for release, but they kept hold of it for ten months without getting round to releasing it. Eventually, Hawkins became so frustrated that he sent a copy of the recording to Jerry Wexler at Atlantic Records. Wexler got excited, and told Leonard Chess that if Chess weren’t going to put out the single, Atlantic would release it instead. At that point, Chess realised that he might have something commercial on his hands, and decided to put the record out on Checker as it was originally intended. The song went to number seven on the R&B charts, and number twenty-seven on the pop charts. Between the recording and release of the single, James Burton quit the band. He moved on first to work with another Louisiana musician, Bob Luman: [Excerpt: Bob Luman, “All Night Long”] Burton then went on to work first with Ricky Nelson and then as a session player with everyone from the Monkees to Elvis. Hawkins had an ear for good guitarists, and after Burton went on to be one of the most important guitarists in rock music, Hawkins would continue to play with many other superb players, such as Roy Buchanan, who played on Hawkins’ cover version of Little Walter’s “My Babe”: [Excerpt: Dale Hawkins, “My Babe”] And then there was the guitarist on the closest he came to a follow-up hit, “La-Do-Dada”: [Excerpt: Dale Hawkins, “Lo-Do-Dada”] That guitarist was another young player, Joe Osborn, who would soon follow James Burton to LA and to the pool of session players that became known as the Wrecking Crew, though Osborn would switch his guitar for bass. However, none of Hawkins’ follow-ups had anything more than very minor commercial success, and he would increasingly find himself chasing trends and trying to catch up with other people’s styles, rather than continuing with the raw rock and roll sound he had found on “Susie Q”. By the early sixties he was recording novelty live albums of twist songs, to try to cash in on the twist fad: [Excerpt: Dale Hawkins, “Do the Twist”] After his brief run of hits dried up, he used his connection with Dick Clark, the TV presenter whose American Bandstand had helped to break “Susie Q” on the national market, to get his own TV show, The Dale Hawkins Show, which ran for eighteen months and was a similar format to Bandstand. Once that show was over, he turned to record production. There he once again worked for Stan Lewis, who by that point had started his own record labels. There seems to be some dispute as to which records Hawkins produced in his second career. I’ve seen claims, for example, that he produced “Hey Baby” by Bruce Channel: [Excerpt: Bruce Channel, “Hey Baby”] But Hawkins is not the credited producer on that, or on “Judy In Disguise With Glasses” by John Fred and the Playboy Band, another record he’s often credited with. On the other hand, he *is* the credited producer on the big hit “Do it Again Just a Little Bit Slower” by Jon and Robin: [Excerpt: Jon and Robin, “Do it Again A Little Bit Slower”] Towards the end of the sixties, he had a brief second attempt at a recording career for himself. Creedence Clearwater Revival had a hit in 1968 with their version of “Susie Q”: [Excerpt: Creedence Clearwater Revival, “Susie Q”] And that was enough to draw Hawkins back into the studio, working once again with James Burton on guitar and Joe Osborn on bass, along with a few newer blues musicians like Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder, on an album full of the swamp-rock style he had created in the fifties, “LA, Memphis, and Tyler, Texas”: [Excerpt: Dale Hawkins: “LA, Memphis, Tyler, Texas”] When that wasn’t a success, he moved on to RCA Records to become head of A&R for their West Coast rock department — a job he was apparently put forward for by Joe Osborn. But after a successful few years, he spent much of the seventies suffering from an amphetamine addiction, having started taking speed back in the fifties. He finally got clean in the early eighties, and started touring the rockabilly revival circuit — as well as finally getting his master’s degree, which for a high school dropout was a major achievement, and something to be as proud of as any hit. In 1998, he recorded his first album in thirty years, Wildcat Tamer: [Excerpt: Dale Hawkins, “Wildcat Tamer”] That got some of the best reviews of his career, but his next album took nearly a decade to come out, and by that time he had been diagnosed with the colon cancer that eventually killed him in 2010. Hawkins is in many ways a paradoxical figure — he was someone who pointed the way to the future of rock and roll, but the future he pointed to was one of white men taking the ideas of black blues musicians and only slightly altering them. He was a byword for untutored, raw, instinctive rock and roll, and yet his biggest hit is carefully constructed out of bits of other people’s records, melded together with a great deal of thought. At the end of it all, what survives is that one glorious hit record — a guitar, a bass, drums, a cowbell, and a teenage boy singing of how he loves Susie Q.
This week turned out to be more monstrous than we could have imagined. Content rained down upon our heads. We first discussed the notion that games need to be “fun.” Next, we got out our first impressions of Death Stranding, we wrapped up our final thoughts on Fire Emblem: Three Houses, and Josh talked about Later Alligator. Morgan brought the Instagram polls and Shea brought the Patreon poll to the discussion as well. If you like the show, give us a thumbs up like Norman Reedus so we don't fade away into obscurity.Times:Intros - 0:27Do games have to be fun? - 19:26Death Stranding first impressions - 1:15:45Fire Emblem Three Houses - 2:11:29Later Alligator - 2:37:01Polls - 2:49:13Patreon Polls - 3:07:03
Get your pesto fyx as we dive deep into mobile gaming subscription services, obliterating motherboards, and like a billion puns. 00:05:15 - Podcast start 00:01:25 - AI the Somnium Files 00:14:58 - Mega Mall Story 2 00:18:45 - Mario Kart World Tour 00:27:14 - Apple Arcade 00:43:48 - Google Play Pass 00:54:25 - Dauntless 1.0 01:00:30 - Mythgard 01:15:00 - Sayonara Wild Hearts(Mobile) 01:19:15 - The tale of building Erica's computer 01:31:38 - Borderlands 3 01:36:37 - Untitled Goose Game 01:40:54 - Link's Awakening 01:52:05 - Later Alligator 02:02:00 - The End
Get your pesto fyx as we dive deep into mobile gaming subscription services, obliterating motherboards, and like a billion puns. 00:05:15 - Podcast start 00:01:25 - AI the Somnium Files 00:14:58 - Mega Mall Story 2 00:18:45 - Mario Kart World Tour 00:27:14 - Apple Arcade 00:43:48 - Google Play Pass 00:54:25 - Dauntless 1.0 01:00:30 - Mythgard 01:15:00 - Sayonara Wild Hearts(Mobile) 01:19:15 - The tale of building Erica's computer 01:31:38 - Borderlands 3 01:36:37 - Untitled Goose Game 01:40:54 - Link's Awakening 01:52:05 - Later Alligator 02:02:00 - The End
This week Martha just got back from the XOXO Festival and Conference in Portland! She gives a run down of all the cool video game related content and what it was like to be there. Then Stephen talks all about Randomization and how you can use it to enhance or detract from your game. Stephen manipulates the RNG, Mark doesn't understand loot color coding, and Martha just wants to sort things. XOXO Festival 0:19:53 Martha MegarryEventsXOXO websitePIG (Portland Indie Game Squad)Rose City GamesSmallbü animationLater AlligatorBrian David Gilbert of Polygon's “Unraveled” video series about ridiculous vide…Here are the instructions and character sheets for calculating your pet's HPEmma Kinema of Game Workers UniteHundred Rabbits Randomization 0:52:05 Stephen McGregorGame Design Procedural generation episode "Mutual butt-kicking." Loot episode "There's loot in your DNA!"“If Your Office was an RPG” - Rooster Teeth
En este episodio contamos con el regreso de nuestro buen amigo Dr. Cinema para comentar dos estrenos de horror como Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark y Crawl. Además también hicimos un hueco para platicar sobre dos series que han ido incrementando sus seguidores: GLOW y Euphoria.
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欢迎订阅微信公众号“老虎小助手”,进入右下角菜单“会员中心”,收听本专辑完整音频,以及超过一万个中英文有声学习资源哟!大开本,色彩非常鲜艳,每页都有洞洞设计来突出重点——这些吸引孩子们阅读的重要元素汇集在这套书里。廖彩杏推荐,活泼的旋律,朗朗上口的经典儿歌是小朋友的最爱——最合适初次接触英文绘本的小朋友。