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Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. This week, with the summer concert season starting up, we're featuring songs that really are best heard in a large stadium during a live show. On today's episode, Steve Riddle is watching, “Lay Your Hands On Me” by Bon Jovi from 1989. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-6tmig9seM
In Episode #178 of The XS Noize Podcast, host Mark Millar speaks to Tom Bailey from The Thompson Twins about touring to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the classic album Into The Gap. The Thompson Twins are widely regarded as one of the most iconic bands of the 1980s and provided the soundtrack to many people's lives during that incredible era of music. On the eight-date UK tour in May, Tom will perform the legendary Thompson Twins' album Into The Gap, the 1984 lauded number 1 album in full along with other classic tracks. The album which has sold over five million copies worldwide spawned the distinctive new wave singles Hold Me Now, Doctor Doctor, You Take Me Up, Sister of Mercy and The Gap. Along with the album Tom will also perform Thompson Twin favourites including If You Were Here, Lies, Lay Your Hands On Me, In the Name Of Love, We Are Detective and many more. Previous XS Noize Podcast guests have been Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, John Lydon, Nick Heyward, Steven Wilson, Matt Goss, Billy Nomates, Tom Meighan, Toyah Wilcox, Midge Ure, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, Sleaford Mods, The Brand New Heavies, Villagers. Listen via YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | RSS – Find The XS Noize Podcast's complete archive of episodes here.
While we may think of the German band the Scorpions as an 80's metal band, they started much earlier - way back in 1965. Things didn't really come together for the group until the 1978-1992 personnel lineup of Klaus Meine on lead vocals, Rudolph Schenker on rhythm guitar, Mattias Jabs on lead guitar, Francis Buchholz on bass, and Herman Rarebell on percussion. By the time that the live album entitled World Wide Live came out in 1985, the group had established itself as an international commercial success.Recorded during their 1984 world tour, "World Wide Live" showcases the band at their best, and is a testament to their skill as live performers. The album was produced by Dieter Dierks, and was initially released as a 2-LP vinyl set, a cassette, and a VHS of tour footage showing off the band's stage presence. Folks, you got your money's worth when you originally purchased this album!From the high intensity of rockers like "Big City Nights" and "Rock You Like a Hurricane," to the raw emotion of ballads like "Still Loving You," the Scorpions deliver a performance that connects with their audience. Hearing the live versions gives you a sense of the band in a way that is hard to capture from the studio arrangements.Lynch leads this journey back to 1985, when the Scorpions were rocking the world like a...well...they were rocking the world. Big City NightsThis song from "Love at First Sting" leads off side two of the first LP. Schenker and Meine composed this one, as they did with many Scorpions songs. This homage to night life in the city was released as the third single from their studio album, but failed to chart.No One Like YouOriginally appearing on their 1982 album, "Blackout," this track deals with infatuation and desire. Despite its only reaching number 65 on the Billboard Hot 100, it is one of the songs that established the Scorpions as premiere hard rockers of the 80's.Still Loving YouLong before the hair metal ballad became a trope, the Scorpions demonstrated their ability to handle a slower song while still maintaining intensity and raw emotion. The lyrics are of a guy struggling to convince the girl he has lost to give their love a second chance.Rock You Like a HurricaneThe Scorpions' signature song first appeared on "Love at First Sting" the year before this live album was released. It reached number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100, a rare Scorpions song to break the top 40. The track leads off side three of the album. The risqué video would be a prime exhibit of the PMRC in their quest for more parental control over child access to music videos. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Crazy by Patsy ClineA film called "Sweet Dreams" chronicles the life of country music star Patsy Cline, and was in American theaters in this month. STAFF PICKS:Whole of the Moon by The WaterboysWayne gets the staff picks started this week with the best-selling song from an overlooked British-Irish rock-folk band. Cerebral and artsy, with lyrics like "I saw the crescent, you saw the whole of the moon," the song is about individuals with rare depth. The Waterboys reformed in 2000, and can still be seen touring, primarily in Europe.Lay Your Hands On Me by The Thompson TwinsRob brings us a song from the British group that has neither members named Thompson nor twins. It went to number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. Thompson Twins member Tom Bailey has said that the song takes religious ritual as a metaphor for the connection between artist, performer, and artist.It's Only Love by Bryan Adams and Tina TurnerBruce's staff pick is the sixth and final single from Adam's amazingly popular album "Reckless," and also appears on Turner's "Tina Live in Europe" released in 1988. Loaded with melancholy and anger from a breakup, the song encourages the jilted lover to remember - it's only love. This song went to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100.Money for Nothing by Dire StraitsLynch features a signature song from Mark Knopfler and Dire Straits, with a strong helping of Sting to boot. This Grammy Award-winning track was a staple of MTV, and spent three weeks atop the US pop charts. The lyrics are a conversation between two working-class men as they watch music videos. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Tears In a Prophet's Dream by Celtic FrostThis Swiss heavy metal bands instrumental takes us out for this week's podcast. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Because all of us presenters live in Georgia it is hard for us to believe that Cosmic Thing, the fifth studio album from The B-52's was the international breakthrough album. We had been listening to “Rock Lobster” and “Private Idaho” for about a decade before this album came out. But much of the B-52's discography was confined to college radio stations outside of their home state. Cosmic Thing would really put the group on the map nationally and internationally.This album was also a comeback for the group. The original group consisted of Fred Schneider on vocals, Kate Pierson on vocals and keyboard, Cindy Wilson on vocals and tambourine, Ricky Wilson on guitars, and Keith Strickland on percussion. Ricky Wilson died of AIDS in October 1985, and hadn't told the band other than Keith Strickland that he had the then-terminal disease because he didn't want anyone worrying or fussing over him. His death devastated the group, particularly his sister, Cindy Wilson. The band did not tour to promote their 1985 album release “Bouncing off the Satellites,” nor did they put out any new music until 1989.When they got back together they decided to remain a foursome. Keith Strickland moved to guitar and they brought in session drummers to fill in. It took about a year to compose the songs from this album, with the group spending a lot of time working through their grief in the loss of Ricky Wilson. The resulting album, however, was a tremendous success, with two songs breaking into the top 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100, the first songs of the group to do so.Bruce brings us this comeback album in this week's podcast. Love ShackThis has become the B-52's signature song. It went to number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 - the group's first top 40 hit. The inspiration for this song was partly an African American club outside Athens, Georgia, called the “Hawaiian Ha-Le.” It was a place that looked like a shack from the outside, but hosted a great selection of bands.Cosmic ThingThe title track and lead-off song to the album preceded the album by a few months. It was released on the soundtrack to the film “Earth Girls Are Easy.” It is also known as “(Shake That) Cosmic Thing.”Channel ZA deeper cut , this track has a little more political feel. It discusses the changes happening in the world, along with pollution, radiation, and other concerns. “Space junk, laser bombs, ozone holes, better put up my umbrella!” The band never lost their dance connection, with songs leaning more towards party and less towards politics.RoamThe second big hit leads off side 2, and also went to number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson duet on this song, making it the only vocal track on the album in which Fred Schneider doesn't have a vocal. It was the second and final US top-10 hit for the group. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:It Had to Be You by Harry Connick, Jr. (from the motion picture “When Harry Met Sally”)Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan star in this romantic comedy, with Harry Connick, Jr. providing most of the soundtrack. STAFF PICKS:I'll Be You by the ReplacementsWayne features a Minnesota band which got their start in the punk genre before moving to alternative rock. This song plays in the bachelor party in the 1996 comedy “Jerry Maguire.” The replacements formed in 1979, and it would be 10 years before this song would be their sole entry into the top 100, peaking at number 51.Free Fallin' by Tom PettyLynch's staff pick is a big hit off Petty's solo album “Full Moon Fever.” This song documents the feelings that a guy has after breaking up with his girl. Petty has ELO founder and fellow Traveling Wilburys member Jeff Lynne joining him on this single, providing synthesizer, bass, acoustic guitar, and backing vocals.Lay Your Hands On Me by Bon JoviRob brings us an epic rock song from Jon Bon Jovi off the album “New Jersey.” This one hit number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, the fourth single from the album to break into the top 10 on the pop charts. Dolly Parton covered this single in 2014, rearranged as a gospel song.If Dirt Were Dollars by Don HenleyBruce closes out the staff picks with a deeper cut off Henley's massive album “End of the Innocence.” Never one to shy away from politics and culture, Henley rails in this track against materialism, hypocrisy, false patriotism, and hubris. “These days the buck stops nowhere, no one takes the blame. But evil is still evil in anybody's name.” INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:It Had to Be You by Harry Connick, Jr.We double dip on the Entertainment track to end this week's podcast, as Connick did a vocal and instrumental version of this classic song. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
This week's #20 pick in the Top 25 Guitar Solos From The 80's comes from Jason. He chose "Lay Your Hands On Me" from Bon Jovi. Listen to get the scoop on the song's history and the hosts' review. To find the song on your favorite music service, use the link below:https://songwhip.com/bon-jovi/lay-your-hands-on-meThis week's first bonus bonus song is "Raise Your Hands":https://songwhip.com/bon-jovi/raise-your-handsThis week's second bonus bonus song is "Born To Be My Baby":https://songwhip.com/bon-jovi/born-to-be-my-babySAVE 15% at HalloweenCostumes.com by clicking this link → https://www.halloweencostumes.com/?CouponCode=trnhalloween2023Savings will be waiting in your cart automatically. Redeem before Oct 31, 2023.Follow us on X (Twitter), @GreatestLists, and give us your feedback on this episode's song choice! You can also stream episodes from your browser at our website → https://www.greatestlistspodcast.com/
Episode 8 of Season 6 went out live at 7 pm on Rebel Rock Radio on 23 Feb 2023. 23 2 23 what a day, what a week what a 26-month journey. I am out of the game. Long live Rock and Roll. We kicked off this very unplanned show with Guns ‘n' Roses and ‘Anything Goes'. From there something brand new from Black Star Riders and something old from Badlands, an awesome track called ‘High Wire'. Mike Orlando from Adrenaline Mob gave us all guitar lessons on a track called 'Dearly Departed'. Grunge duty was fulfilled by Nirvana, Puddle of Mud, and Temple of the Dog. We checked out another track from Indian rockers Girish & the Chronicles and a track off their latest album Hail to the Heroes, featuring Lamb of God's drummer, the brilliant Chris Adler. There was an interesting little biographical bit all about 23 2 23 which has become a special day in the life of TSORR. I'll tell you about it if you want to know. We checked out ‘Lay Your Hands On Me' off Bon Jovi's New Jersey album, then Bowie with ‘Changes' and finally, U2 with ‘Beautiful Day' which it was. From there we checked out Metallica and all 7:50 of the Diamond Head classic ‘Am I Evil' which is this week's Immortal track. The Ultimate Challenge this week looked at 1973. The choices were Led Zeppelin – Houses of the Holy, Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon, The Rolling Stones – Goats Head Soup, and Black Sabbath's – Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. We hit the home stretch with some punk courtesy of Blink 182 and ‘Edging' then the Clash and The Stranglers and I couldn't resist Patti Smith and 'Rock ‘n' Roll Nigger',. We ended heavy with Death Angel and Slayer and said good night with ‘Langpad' by Cape Town legends The Uninvited. Artists featured: Guns ‘n' Roses, Black Star Riders, Badlands, Reef, Smith / Kotzen, Adrenaline Mob, Black Country Communion, Clutch, Moon Tooth, Nirvana, Puddle of Mudd, Temple of the Dog, Girish and the Chronicles, Dark Tranquillity, In Flames, Alice Cooper, KISS, Tesla, Rose Tattoo, Bon The Rolling Stones, Black Sabbath, Blink 182, Jovi, David Bowie, U2, Metallica, ACDC, My Chemical Romance, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Black Sabbath, Blink 182, The Clash, The Stranglers, Patti Smith, Death Angel, Slayer, The Uninvited. The Story of Rock and Roll. TSORR - Your one-stop shop for Rock
Ahhh - time to relax. No countdowns or specials, just a light hearted podcast this time. Enjoy! Track Listing: 1) Whisper To A Scream [Birds Fly] (Extended Club Mix) - Icicle Works 2) More To Lose (Rare Version) - Seona Dancing 3) Legs (Inside Legs Mix) - Art Of Noise 4) Wings Of A Dove (12" Remix) - Madness 5) Relax (Original 7") - Frankie Goes To Hollywood 6) Up On The Catwalk - Simple Minds 7) Oh Yeah - Yello 8) Deeper And Deeper (Long Version) - The Fixx 9) Love Missle F-111 (Original Version) - Sigue Sigue Sputnik 10) Lay Your Hands On Me (12" Version) - Thompson Twins 11) Flying North ( High Altitude Extended Play) - Thomas Dolby 12) Be Good Johnny - Men At Work 13) The Politics Of Dancing - Re-Flex 14) Let' Go All The Way - Sly Fox 15) Don't Stand So Close To Me (Extended 12") - The Police 16) Behind The Wheel / Route 66 Megamix - Depeche Mode 17) Coast To Coast - Jesus And Mary Chain
In this episode, we're joined by singer / songwriter Sean Faust, to discuss our favorite songs from fellow NJ natives Bon Jovi! Vote now for YOUR favorite playlists, hear the results of past episodes & listen to ALL of the playlists at: http://www.playlistwarspodcast.com If you'd like to support Playlist Wars, then consider becoming a Patreon subscriber: http://www.patreon.com/playlistwars. Tiers include: Patreon exclusive content; early access to ad-free episodes; & join the show as a guest for a "Playlist An Album" mini episode or a full-length episode! SONGS DISCUSSED INCLUDE Bad Medicine, Bed Of Roses, Blaze Of Glory, Blood On Blood, Captain Crash & The Beauty Queen From Mars, Dry County, Edge Of A Broken Heart, Have A Nice Day, I'll Be There For You, In These Arms, It's My Life, Keep The Faith, Lay Your Hands On Me, Let It Rock, Livin' On A Prayer, Next 100 Years, Prayer ‘94, Raise Your Hands, Runaway, Someday I'll Be Saturday Night, Something For The Pain, Undivided, Wanted Dead Or Alive & You Give Love A Bad Name CONNECT WITH PLAYLIST WARS Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/playlistwars Twitter: http://twitter.com/playlistwars Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playlistwarspodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcW7NibxehYRf8_UZ88Qtbg FOR MORE ON SEAN FAUST Website: https://seanfaustmusic.com/ Bandcamp: https://seanfaust.bandcamp.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SeanFaustMusicPage Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeanFaust Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanfaustmusic/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/keyboardmasseur --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/playlistwars/support
00:00 "This house is not for sale" 6:19 "Raise your hands" 11:31 "Knockout" 15:55 "You give love a bad name" 20:23 "Born To Be My Baby" 26:00 "Lost Highway" 30:26 "Because We Can" 34:42 "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" 41:57 "Runaway" 47:33 "We Got It Going On" 52:20 "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night" (Acoustic) 57:10 "Bed Of Roses" 1:06:11 "It's My Life" 1:10:09 "Captain Crash and The Beauty Queen From Mars" 1:15:33 "Roller Coaster" 1:19:39 "Wanted Dead Or Alive" 1:25:04 "Lay Your Hands On Me" ay" 1:56:05 "Livin' On A Prayer" Team UNPLUGGED.
"Runnin' thru the Sprinklers". Yo, what up? How’s it going? Mixtape 70. It looks, smells and feels like summer. “Your All I Need” turned into adding “Lay Your Hands On Me” and for some reason it felt like summer. Then the rest came a little easier. Thanks for listening. This is Hair Metal Mixtape where I bring you a half hour plus of my favorite and hopefully your favorite 80’s Hair Metal, Glam Band, Sleaze Rock and everything that orbits this universe before and after. I hope you are maintaining your physical distance from your friends and loved ones and yet also engaging in social connectivity. Be kind, rewind. Peace, Love, Hair Metal! Welcome to the Zero DB Podcast Feed. Listen where all podcasts are heard. For more info or to reach out go to https://zerodbpodcast.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/zerodbpodcast or https://www.instagram.com/zerodbpodcast/ or https://anchor.fm/zerodbpodcast or write to me at gabrielomar23@gmail.com. Go here for Spotify Mixtape Go here to listen to Podcast Go here for YouTube Channel Articles referenced in this episode; NEWS Bon Jovi’s David Bryan updates us on his battle with coronavirus https://nj1015.com/bon-jovis-david-bryan-updates-us-on-his-battle-with-coronavirus/ Hear-n-Tell ANTHRAX Members Team Up With SKID ROW Guitarist For Quarantine Cover Of IRON MAIDEN's 'Transylvania' (Video) https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/anthrax-members-team-up-with-skid-row-guitarist-for-quarantine-cover-of-iron-maidens-transylvania-video/ Ex-MEGADETH Guitarist MARTY FRIEDMAN Collaborates With APOLO 7 On 'Eres Tú' Cover: Official Music Video Released https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/ex-megadeth-guitarist-marty-friedman-collaborates-with-apolo-7-on-eres-tu-cover-official-music-video-released/ #HairMetal #Mixtape #Playlist #ZerodbPodcast #AOR #ApplePodcasts #Spotify --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/zerodbpodcast/support
This is week five in our series on the Book of Acts: Lay Your Hands on Me. Acts 6: 1-7 The post Lay Your Hands On Me appeared first on Faith United Methodist Church - Grain Valley, MO.
H.E.A.T se formó con miembros de dos bandas anteriores: Trading Fate y Dream. Originarios de Upplands-Väsby (Suecia). Inicialmente se dan a conocer en agosto de 2007, al telonear a los americanos Toto, en un festival que tuvo lugar en Umeå (norte de Suecia). En abril de 2008 sale a la venta su álbum debut titulado "H.E.A.T". Un año después sale a la luz el single "1000 miles", con el cual participan en Melodifestivalen 2009 y obtienen el cuarto lugar en la final. En febrero de 2010 lanzan un EP titulado "Beg Beg Beg". Poco después acompañan a las bandas suecas Treat y The Poodles en una gira europea comenzada el 23 de abril en Madrid y finalizada el 4 de mayo en Hamburgo. A finales de ese mes lanzan su segundo álbum de estudio, "Freedom Rock". En junio de 2010 anuncian en su página web la partida del vocalista Kenny Leckremo prometiendo que buscarán a un nuevo cantante. El 21 de agosto de 2010 la banda anuncia que Erik Grönwall, ganador en 2009 del reality Swedish Idol, es el nuevo vocalista de la banda. A comienzos del año 2012 anunciaron la salida del tercer álbum de estudio, "Address The Nation", que vio la luz en marzo de ese mismo año lanzado por la compañía musical Gain/Sony Music. Este álbum está fuertemente inspirado en los discos Slippery When Wet y New Jersey de Bon Jovi, así como los temas "Living On The Run" y "Breaking The Silence" son un guiño a los sencillos "Livin' on a Prayer" y "Lay Your Hands On Me" de la banda estadounidense. Previamente se pudo escuchar desde Spotify el primer single del álbum, denominado "Living on the run". Este primer álbum con el nuevo cantante, Erik Grönwall, fue todo un éxito, siendo aclamado por la crítica como uno de los mejores discos de hard rock melódico del panorama musical. Asimismo, fue considerado como uno de los mejores discos de 2012 por diversos medios musicales de renombre. Destacan la calificación que le dio David Ling (Classic Rock Magazine) como el mejor disco de 2012 y la de Sweden Rock Magazine como el cuarto mejor disco del año. El 7 de julio de 2013 el guitarrista David delone , tiene ganas de emprender nuevas aventuras musicales y ha decidido irse de la banda. La banda tiene previsto entrar en estudio durante el mes de agosto para grabar nuevo Álbum de cara a 2014. De momento H.e.a.t seguirá como una banda de cinco miembros y no ficharán a ningún guitarrista nuevo. El 3 de octubre de 2016 la banda anuncia la salida de la banda del guitarrista Eric Rivers por motivos personales, y confirman que se encuentran trabajando en un nuevo álbum de estudio. Finalmente en la noche del 15 de octubre Erik Grönwall anuncia en la página en Facebook de la banda el regreso del guitarrista Dave Dalone. El 22 de septiembre de 2017 sale a la venta su quinto álbum de estudio, Into the Great Unknown, acompañado del primer sencillo "Eye Of The Storm". En noviembre de ese año giraron por España, actuando en Bilbao, Madrid y Barcelona respectivamente. Miembros Miembros actuales H.E.A.T en Gärdeshov, Sundsvall, 2009, De izda a dcha: Kenny, Jona, Dave, Eric. Erik Grönwall - voz (2010-actualidad) Dave Dalone - guitarra (2007-2013, 2016-actualidad) Jona Tee - teclados (2007-actualidad) Jimmy Jay - bajo (2007-actualidad) Crash - batería (2007-actualidad) Miembros pasados Kenny Leckremo - voz (2007-2010) Eric Rivers - guitarra (2007-2016) Discografía Álbumes de estudio H.e.a.t (2008) Freedom Rock (2010) Address The Nation (2012) Tearing down the walls (2014) Into the Great Unknown (2017) H.E.A.T. II (2020) EP Beg Beg Beg (2009) A shot at redemption (2014) Álbumes en directo Live in London (2015)
En este nuevo podcast te invitamos a escuchar a la banda británica Thompson Twinscuya música que con un estilo entre el New Wave y Synth Pop logró imponer un puñado de buenas canciones, que a través de un playlist de 6 temas queremos recordar. Escucharemos los temas: Lies, In The Name of Love, Hold Me Now, Lay Your Hands On Me, King For a Day y Doctor! Doctor!
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In deze podcast van Radio 33 o.a.: 100% van Vinyl: Guns ‘N’ Roses met Welcome tot he jungle, Righeira met Vamos a la playa en Ugly Kid Joe met Everything about you 100% Digitaal: Earth, Wind & Fire met September 99 (Remixed By Phats & Small), Bon Jovi met Lay Your Hands On Me en ABC met The night you murdered love Maakt 200% Music!!! En natuurlijk weer, zoals gebruikelijk, slechte grappen en slap geouwehoer, echt het luisteren waard. Veel luisterplezier!
This is our dramatic finale to our Case of the Satanic Panic, which uses Bubblegumshoe, a Teen Sleuth Mystery Role Playing Game. The game system is based on Robin Law's Gumshoe and was adapted for the teen noir/mystery genre by Emily Care Boss and Kenneth Hite. This genre covers everything from Scooby Doo to It by Stephen King so there's something for everyone! In this episode, the gang finally gains access to Theda's backpack after winning the social throwdown with Paris. They also discover who (or what) is responsible for Theda's disappearance after pouring through Theda's diary and consulting Betty Day, the town psychic for more information. Will Keaton be able to declare his love for Theda, or is it to late to save their friend? LIsten to find out on the finale of The Case of the Satanic Panic! Support us on Patreon for bonus games and extra content!: https://www.patreon.com/perilouspretenders Tweet about us using the hastag #perilouspretenders for a chance to be entered in a drawing to have your name be used for an upcoming NPC on the podcast! Twitter: https://twitter.com/perilouspretend Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perilouspretenders/ Tumblr: https://perilouspretenders.tumblr.com/ Music and Sound Effects: Intro: "We are Detective" by Thompson Twins (No copyright infringement intended, please go buy their music!) Outro: "Lay Your Hands On Me" by Thompson Twins (No copyright infringement intended, please go buy their music!) There is Romance Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Ghostpocalypse - 5 Apotheosis Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Ghostpocalypse - 4 Temptress Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Ghostly Sigh: https://freesound.org/people/DissingCreeps/sounds/359153/
The June '17 edition of UP! has a nice mix of new & classic tracks on it blended into a smooth musical journey. Moto Blanco, StoneBridge, James Anthony, Perry Twins & Guy Scheiman mix tracks from JoAnna Michelle, URBANO, Lady Gaga, Kendra Erika & Clean Bandit. Tony Moran, Bimbo Jones & Wideboys give us mixes for some classic Nicki Richards & Inaya Day tracks. The extraordinary voice of Vanessa Amorosi is given the Wideboys treatment And the Jimmy Gomez remix of M People's "How Can I Love You More" is a pure anthem. This month's edition of UP! kicks off summer in the northern hemisphere & winter Down Under. Enjoy Anthony 1/ "TOO SOPHISTICATED" (Moto Blanco Club Mix) - JOANNA MICHELLE 2/ "ARE YOU" (StoneBridge Classic Club Mix) - URBANO 3/ "MY FIRE" (Phil B. & Leo Frappier Mass Anthem Remix) - NILE ROGERS & TONY MORAN ft. KIMBERLY DAVIS 4/ "THE CURE" (James Anthony's Mainstream Club Mix) - LADY GAGA 5/ "UNDER MY SKIN" (Perry Twins Remix) - KENDRA ERIKA 6/ "SYMPHONY" (Guy Scheiman Remix) - CLEAN BANDIT ft. ZARA LARSSON 7/ "IT AIN'T OVER" (Tony Moran Anthem Remix) - BELLO BOYS ft. SERI 8/ "LAY YOUR HANDS ON ME" (Tony Moran & Warren Rigg Club Mix) - NICKI RICHARDS 9/ "EVERY BREATH" (Bimbo Jones Club Mix) - MARC JB ft. INAYA DAY 10/ "GIVE ME LIFE" (The Alias Club Mix) - JLS 11/ "THIS IS WHO I AM" (Wideboys Remix) - VANESSA AMOROSI 12/ "HOW CAN I LOVE YOU MORE" (Jimmy Gomez Club Mix) - M PEOPLE
Rock Out Loud kicks off 2015 in one of the most rocking ways possible. Kristin and Steve walk through the Bon Jovi album NEW JERSEY. From “Lay Your Hands On Me” to “Love For Sale” each track is discussed and quite honestly gushed over. It’s a rock ’til you drop listening party that’s as addictive as Bad Medicine. So Stick […]
George Benson Breezin Kool & The Gang Summer Madness Bob James 3:Am Najee Tokyo Blue Gerald Albright Bermuda Nights George Howard Cross Your Mind Pieces Of A Dream Round Midnight The YellowJackets Tortoise & The Hare Weather Report Birdland Earl Klugh Second Chances Art Porter Lay Your Hands On Me Michael Franks Now I Know Why
I haven't played trance in a club for quite a while but have played some great trance parties in the past. Toy Box, Raw Hide etc. I dug through some back catalogues & found some of my favourite vocal trance tracks. Uplifting vocals & great builds & drops. You don't have to be a trance fan to enjoy this one. Anthony 1/ "GUIDANCE" (Original Club Mix) - KAMILIAN 2/ "YOU ARE ALIVE" (Extended Club Version) - FRAGMA 3/ "AM I ON YOUR MIND" (Original Club Mix) - OXYGEN ft. ANDREA BRITTON 4/ "I FEEL LOVE" (Extended Club Mix) - DALLAS SUPERSTARS 5/ "SHIVERS" (Rising Star Club Mix) - ARMIN VAN BUUREN ft. SUSANA 6/ "7 COLOURS" (Angelic Remix) - LOST WITNESS 7/ "DESTINATION" (Jurgen Vries Remix) - DT8 PROJECT ft. ROXANNE WILD 8/ "TIME" (BK Vocal Remix) - MIKE KOGHLIN 9/ "THE WAY" (Svenson & Gielen Remix) - DIVINE INSPIRATION 10/ "MY RELIGION" (Above & Beyond Remix) - RAZOR FISH 11/ "LAY YOUR HANDS ON ME" (Original 12" Club Mix) - ICE HOUSE