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The Pretenders broke out of London in 1979 and enjoyed success on both sides of the pond with hits like Brass in Pocket, Talk of the Town and Message of Love. But in 1982 the band were embroiled with problems from guitarist James Honeyman-Scott's deadly overdose to the sacking of bassist Pete Farndon due to drug use to Chrissie's pregnancy with Ray Davies and the dissolution of their relationship. However, Chrissie Hynde (songwriter, lead singer, guitarist) and Martin Chambers (drummer) forged ahead to somehow make what might be their best album in 1984's Learning to Crawl. In 1982, with the help of some pros, they released the single Back on the Chain Gang, a worldwide hit, backed with My City Was Gone which was a radio favorite in the US. After taking some time off to have daughter Natalie Rae Hynde, Chrissie led Chambers, guitarist Robbie McIntosh and bassist Malcolm Foster into the studio to record an album that would go platinum in the US and gold in the UK. From the heartfelt Show Me, to the soulful The Thin Line Between Love And Hate, to the country Thumbelina and the holiday classic 2000 Miles, this album really showcases how Chrissie's talent allows them to explore many genres. Released January 13, 1984, we celebrate Learning to Crawl by The Pretenders as it turns 40! Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Ugly American Werewolf in London Store - Get your Wolf merch and use code 10OFF2023 to save 10%! Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10% off 250,000 items! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Pretenders broke out of London in 1979 and enjoyed success on both sides of the pond with hits like Brass in Pocket, Talk of the Town and Message of Love. But in 1982 the band were embroiled with problems from guitarist James Honeyman-Scott's deadly overdose to the sacking of bassist Pete Farndon due to drug use to Chrissie's pregnancy with Ray Davies and the dissolution of their relationship. However, Chrissie Hynde (songwriter, lead singer, guitarist) and Martin Chambers (drummer) forged ahead to somehow make what might be their best album in 1984's Learning to Crawl. In 1982, with the help of some pros, they released the single Back on the Chain Gang, a worldwide hit, backed with My City Was Gone which was a radio favorite in the US. After taking some time off to have daughter Natalie Rae Hynde, Chrissie led Chambers, guitarist Robbie McIntosh and bassist Malcolm Foster into the studio to record an album that would go platinum in the US and gold in the UK. From the heartfelt Show Me, to the soulful The Thin Line Between Love And Hate, to the country Thumbelina and the holiday classic 2000 Miles, this album really showcases how Chrissie's talent allows them to explore many genres. Released January 13, 1984, we celebrate Learning to Crawl by The Pretenders as it turns 40! Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Ugly American Werewolf in London Store - Get your Wolf merch and use code 10OFF2023 to save 10%! Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10% off 250,000 items! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A meteórica ascenção dos Pretenders com seus dois primeiros discos parecia que chegava ao fim após a demissão do baixista Pete Farndon e a morte do guitarrista James Honeyman-Scott. Reduzidos a uma dupla - a vocalista e compostitora Chrissie Hynde e o baterista Martin Chambers - a banda se reinventa para o terceiro álbum, "Learning to Crawl," que completa quarenta anos este mês. Apesar das circunstâncias, ou talvez por causa delas, os Pretenders fazem aqui sua obra-prima. Hynde combina maturidade nas letras com um senso melódico ainda mais apurado que nos trabalhos anteriores, criando um conjunto atemporal e eterno de canções. Com a especialíssima colaboração de Ricardo Bunnyman, do podcast Autoradio, Cristian e Filipe começam a temporada de 2024 com esse clássico.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Next Billion Cars Mini-Series is BACK for another mini series. In this episode about the future of Autonomous Vehicles, Mark Pesce with co-hosts Sally Dominguez and Drew Smith explore what the future holds for the car industry and how we move. In the first episode, Mark and guests explore the future of autonomous vehicles. It all started in 2016 when Tesla made a video touting their 'self-driving' software - which we soon found out was faked, but that didn't stop the industry. Every major manufacturer promised self-driving cars by 2021. But by the start of 2023, we aren't even close! Will the nirvana of driverless cars ever come - or will it remain a temping mirage, forever just over the horizon? Join hosts Mark Pesce, Sally Dominguez and Drew Smith, and guests Steven Cratchley (Pricing Manager - Advanced Technology and Future Mobility Lead, GIO) and Ken Goldberg (Professor, Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, UC Berkeley) as they explore what the future holds. The Next Billion Cars is proudly made possible by our sponsors GIO Insurance and BMW. GIO has spent nearly 100 years continually developing our products and services to meet our customer's needs, with dedicated team members that spend time focused on research to ensure we understand emerging vehicle technologies. This knowledge is used within our organisation to shape future products and services so we can continue to ensure your insurance needs are covered. At GIO, we know insurance, so you know you're covered. Visit GIO.com.au for more information. BMW i. Fully Electric. It's time to take a look at the definition of performance. True drivers will now see the world as not just fast or slow. New performance throws you back into your seat, squeezes every molecule and watt, and gets a thrill from giving back. Performance Redefined. To find out more visit bmw.com.au For more information about this podcast and The Next Billion Seconds, please visit https://nextbillionseconds.com. The Next Billion Cars (and The Next Billion Seconds) with Mark Pesce is produced by Ampel - https://ampel.com.au. Find out what Ampel could do for you in podcasts and audio creative! Interested in sponsoring The Next Billion Seconds podcast? Contact General Manager Michelle Lomas michelle@ampel.com.au or EP Josh Butt josh@ampel.com.au.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Crispy Coated Robots listen to the Pretender's excellent third album "Learning To Crawl." This 1984 classic LP hit #5 on the Billboard 200 and features the classics "Middle of the Road", "My City was Gone", "Show Me" and "Back on the Chain Gang." The album also features the acclaimed cover of the Persuaders '71 hit "Thin Line Between Love and Hate" and the Christmas classic "2000 Miles." You'll get these songs plus the usual tidbits, trivia and goofy stuff from the 'bots. Plus, check out a new episode from Crispy Coated Robots podcast every Tuesday wherever you listen to podcasts. #classicalbums #newepisode #radioshow #thepretenders
Es hätte alles so schön sein können für Chrissie Hynde und ihre Band The Pretenders – damals Anfang der 80er Jahre. Doch dann hat das Schicksal zugeschlagen. Die ersten beiden Alben der Band werden von Publikum und Kritikern gefeiert. Chrissie Hynde und Ray Davies, Sänger und Leadgitarrist der Kinks, sind ein Paar und sie erwartet ein Kind von ihm. Dann ändert sich alles. 1982 feuert Chrissie Hynde den Bassisten ihrer Band Pete Farndorn wegen seiner Heroinsucht und zwei Tage später stirbt Gitarrist James Honeyman-Scott an einer Überdosis Kokain. Und es kommt noch schlimmer! Im April 1983 stirbt dann noch der Ex-Bassist der Pretenters Pete Farndon - ebenfalls durch eine Überdosis. Und obendrein platzt auch noch die Hochzeit mit Kinks-Frontmann Ray Davies. Für die meisten anderen Bands wäre diese Summe an Schicksalsschlägen vermutlich das endgültige aus der Band gewesen. Nicht aber für Chrissie Hynde und ihre Pretenders. Trotzig und mit der für sie typischen Punk-Attitüde geht sie - zusammen mit Drummer Martin Chambers - ins Studio und singt sich Trauer, Trotz und Wut von der Seele. Zuerst mit der Hilfe von Gastmusikern, aber schon während der Aufnahmen zu “Learning To Crawl” kristallisiert sich mit Malcolm Foster und Robbie McIntosh die neue Besetzung der Pretenders raus. Und die neue Band lernt erst das Krabbeln und dann das Laufen - und wie sie läuft hört man auf “Learning To Crawl” vom ersten Ton. Es rockt und rollt, es tröstet und wütet und es sprüht vor Spielfreude. Auf diesem Album kann man hören, wie aus Trauer Energie wird. __________ Über diese Songs vom Album “Learning To Crawl” wird im Podcast gesprochen 07:15 Mins – “Middle Of The Road” 13:12 Mins – “Back On The Chain Gang” 20:20 Mins – “My City Was Gone” 26:15 Mins – “Thin Line Between Love and Hate” 31:28 Mins – “2000 Miles” __________ Über diese Songs wird außerdem im Podcast gesprochen: 24:28 Mins – “Thin Line Between Love and Hate” von The Persuaders 33:35 Mins – “2000 Miles” von Kylie Minogue __________ Links zum Podcast: Review zu “Learning To Crawl” bei Allmusic https://www.allmusic.com/album/learning-to-crawl-mw0000191360 Portrait der Band “The Pretenders” bei laut.de https://www.laut.de/Pretenders Buchtipp: Die Autobiographie von Chrissie Hynde https://www.penguinrandomhouse.de/Autor/Chrissie-Hynde/p585058.rhd Youtube-Kanal von “The Pretenders” https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4oEfUAo2t1rJgM73BtO--g Chrissi Hynde im Interview im SZ-Magazin https://sz-magazin.sueddeutsche.de/sz-diskothek/chrissie-hynde-interview-pretenders-drogen-sex-hippies-kent-state-london-akron-81923 __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? Abonniert die SWR1 Meilensteine! Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Schreibt uns an: meilensteine@swr.de
Welcome to the Turntable Round Table!Here's what the crew were into this past week. Give ‘em a listen and see what you think!Tom's PickThe Pretenders – “Thumbelina” from Learning To Crawl (1984)Mark's PickSteve Earle & The Dukes – “The Saint Of Lost Causes” from J.T. (2021)Juan's PickCornelius– “Mic Check” from Fantasma (1998)Kevin's PickGojira – “Another World” from Fortitude (2021)Shawn's PickBloodkin – “Transistor Radio” from Black Market Tango (2021)Craig's PickTristen – “Complex” from Aquatic Flowers (2021)Don's PickLeonard Cohen – “Tower Of Song” from I'm Your Man (2021)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic)
This is the third album from The Pretenders. Released in 1984, Kingcow had many fond memories of this disc. Discussed with The Panda, she really breaks this record down. Enjoy Rhetoricians!
Join James Cridland and Sam Sethi on this week's deep dive into subscription services.SPECIAL GUESTS: Brandon Blackburn, POD TVIN THIS PODCAST:Spotify is adding a way to share timestamps when you share a podcast - a way to share a particular point to start listening.Links work on desktop, iOS and Android: here’s a link to economist Will Page’s interview on Podland to see how it works.Despite a shrinking economy, the IAB and PwC say that US podcast ad revenues grew to $842m in 2020, up from $708m. Chartable has launched Chartable for Brands. Marketers can now find out exactly which companies are listening to their branded podcastSpotify has purchased Armchair Expert with Dax Shephard and Monica Padman. Amazon’s Wondery+ is to join Apple Podcasts Subscriptions.The Apple Podcasts app is being tweaked in the next version of iOS, 14.6. “Mark all as played” makes a welcome return, and a new feature, “Remove Downloads”, might help give you some space back.Web-browser Brave has added a 'playlist’ feature in their iOS app, which allows users to save and access audio and video, including podcasts.Use Chrome or Brave? Podnews’s podcast search might save you some time. In the address bar, type podnews, hit the TAB button, and then type the podcast you’re looking for. We search Apple, the Podcast Index and (if you want) Spotify.Clubhouse is now available on Android, in the US only. The Podcasting 2.0 project is working on an alternative to WebSub (which would fix all the above issues): podping․cloud - This PodPing watcher lets you watch in real-time. Podnews now pings this service when we publish a new podcast.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
It's here. The climactic conclusion to the Clash saga. Will Peter be able to solve the challenge of the sonic foe while being able to find redemption and balance in his life?
Peter makes decides to give up on the hero stuff and strictly use his Spidey persona for money making. At first things go well. But the whirlwind that follows will suck him down a path that will change him forever.
Peter's struggles, with an enemy that he's at least partially responsible for the creation of, begin to escalate. While his inner struggle with self doubt about what he's doing, threaten to undermine his young hero career.
Hello Cleveland! Direct from Ohio, it's the inimitable Chrissie Hynde and THE PRETENDERS, the subject of this episode of Sherman & Ski: Talk You Into It. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees from the class of 2005, style icons, and owner of her singular sensual growl, Ms. Hynde and company are now into their fifth decade (!) of making hip-shaking rock & roll. Join us as we dig deep into the stellar album cuts from the legendary initial trio of records (Pretenders I, II, and Learning To Crawl). Plus, Ski reminds Sherman of a great record from the mid '90's (Last of the Independents) and Sherman hypes 2020's Hate For Sale for further Pretenders enjoyment...happy snow day to the Northeast!
Peter begins to see that his actions cause consequences, not only for himself, but the world around him. Sometimes those consequences are good, and other times they can send out shockwaves that affect those nearest him.
Spidey deals with the difficulties of his new powers and discovers the ramifications of how his super presence influences others.
Crawling is a crucial part of development and learning how to walk, but there is more than one way to help stimulate, challenge and assist new or reticent crawlers. Help your children and clients get off the ground and learn to crawl. An important milestone in a child's development. This is part 3 of this series called Development 101. Special Needs in Motion Want to sponsor or have questions? specialneedsinmotion@gmail.com #crawling, #learntocrawl, #pediatricphysicaltherapy #occupationaltherapy #earlyintervention #developmentaldelays #specianeeds #specialneedsinmotion #specialneedsparenting --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/specialneedsinmotion/support
Es hätte alles so schön sein können für Chrissie Hynde und ihre Band "The Pretenders" - damals Anfang der 80er Jahre. Doch dann schlägt das Schicksal zu.
February 1984— The Pretenders— “Learning to Crawl” Coming after a hiatus and the tragedy of losing two band members to drug overdoses, The Pretenders third studio album was perhaps a surprisingly successful endeavor. The name “Learning to Crawl” pays homage to Chrissy Hynde's daughter, Natalie Rae Hynde, who was indeed learning to crawl at the time. There's a sense of loss that comes from this album in tracks like “My City Was Gone” or “Time the Avenger,” but there's also an acknowledgment of more mundane activities in songs like “Watching the Clothes.” This is a great album from one of Rock's strong female leads, and we hope you enjoy it as much as we do. “Middle of the Road” This is the first track on the album, and has a bit of a new wave feel. This song was released as a single in 1983, ahead of the album release, as were several tracks off the album. Check out the guitar riff and the harmonica solo on this one. “Time the Avenger” This one has a Romantics feel to it. "No one is perfect, not even a perfect stranger." Hynde spent some time in London with groups like The Clash and The Damned. “Watching the Clothes” Here's a deeper cut inspired by the death of a friend and spending time in the laundromat. “My City Was Gone” Anyone who has heard the Rush Limbaugh program bump music has heard this track. The inspiration for this was Hynde's return to her hometown and the changes she saw over time. “And my pretty countryside had been paved down the middle by a government that had no pride.” ENTERTAINMENT TRACK: “Never Say Never” by Romeo Void, from the movie, Reckless This cult classic was featured in the 1984 movie "Reckless," a movie with a soundtrack that was more popular than the film. STAFF PICKS: “What if I’d Been the One” by 38 Special This Southern Rock track was off of 38 Special's album "Tour de Force." The lyrics are quite depressing despite the upbeat sound of the tune itself. Bruce went local as the album was recorded at Studio One in Doraville, GA. “Take Me Away” by Blue Oyster Cult Wayne doesn't disappoint with his rocking pick. This alien abduction track is from the later BOC days. "I lift my eyes and say, 'come on and take me away.'" “Hyperactive” by Thomas Dolby “Why don’t you tell me about your childhood...” Rob's staff pick drifts into the techno-pop new wave. Dolby had originally intended this song for Michael Jackson, but after getting no response from the King of Pop, he decided to do it himself. “I Want a New Drug” by Huey Lewis & the News Brian closes the staff picks with Huey Lewis's hit off the third album "Sports." This propelled Lewis and the band to super-stardom, and this track was on the top of the pop and dance charts. INSTRUMENTAL OR LAUGH TRACK: “The Attitude Song” by Steve Vai Vai was the lead guitarist for David Lee Roth's band when he went solo. Vai is very well known among guitar artists as a virtuoso, and this instrumental demonstrates why.
R4 #37- In celebration of Women's History Month 2019, Aaron flies solo this episode as he reviews The Pretenders' 1984 album Learning To Crawl! Rock on! Contact Aaron at ridiculousrockrecords@gmail.com , or on the Ridiculous Rock Record Reviews Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/R4podcast/
VE 148 The Knack: Frustrated The Everly Brothers: Problems Graham Parker: Stupefaction Animal Collective: Mercury Man Pretenders: Time The Avenger Aretha Franklin: Satisfaction Pete Townshend: Let's See Action Buddy Miles: Dreams (I'll Never See) George Harrison: Wah Wah Mountain Goats: Cry For Judas Green Day: Welcome To Paradise Bob Dylan: Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Peggy Lee: Is That All There Is Today on the VE.... With holiday season approaching, the most stressful time of the year is upon us. Feeling a bit--edgy. An hour or vinyl track sto work off your frustrations to. I'm PC and this is the VE.... The Knack: Frustrated The Everly Brothers: Problems Graham Parker: Stupefaction Graham Parker, The Everly Brothers and The Knack, to get this Vinyl Experience ...and the knots in your neck....worked out andn stress free. Animal Colllective's current LP is Centipede...this song, Mercury Man deals with how the balancing act of life can be as impossible as keeping a ball of mercury still.... Animal Collective: Mercury Man Pretenders: Time The Avenger Aretha Franklin: Satisfaction The opposite of frustration---satisfaction....but even the Queen of Soul ain't gettin' any. The Rolling Stones classic, perhaps the greatest frustration song ever, from the Atlantic album Aretha Arrives. Also The Pretenders with "Time The Avenger, " from the MFSL reissue of Learning To Crawl....Pete Townshend now, the original version of a song that the Who would put out as a single...a procrastinators anthem...."Let's See Action!" Pete Townshend: Let's See Action Buddy Miles: Dreams (I'll Never See) George Harrison: Wah Wah Frustration grips the VE today, with George Harrison feeling it in his last yeears with The Beatles, and letting it all out on All Things Must Pass. Buddly Miles from Them Changes and a seldom heard version of the Allman Brothers great modern blues, "Dreams I'll Never See." The new LP by The Mountain Goats is rich and reewarding...not frustrating at all. It's Trancendental Youth, and from it, a song that works out some issues called "Cry For Judas." Mountain Goats: Cry For Judas Green Day: Welcome To Paradise Bob Dylan: Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Dylan throws inthe towel on "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues," from teh Mono Box reissue of Highway 61 Revisited. Green Day perfected the frustration anthems of the 90s, such as "Longview" and "Basket Case," but it all started with that little letter to mom , "Welcome To Paradise," from Kerplunk. ANd finally, another from the "be careful what yuou wisih for" file...... Peggy Lee: Is That All There Is And that's the VE. Peggy Lee's 1969 hit of the jaded Lieber & Stoller song "Is That All There Is." Feeling relieved?! I hope this VE worked out some issues for you too! Find some more shows in the archives at PRN.FM and on demands at RTDS. Please share this show with your vinyl lovin gfriends on facebok and twitter. I'm PC
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I was looking for a job and then I found a job and heaven knows I'm miserable now Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Work Song by Nina Simone on High Priestess Of Soul (n/a) 5′00″ Welcome To The Working Week by Elvis Costello on My Aim is True (Stiff) 7′00″ Maggie's Farm by Bob Dylan on No Direction Home (Columbia) 10′02″ Working by Bill Hicks on Flying Saucer Tour, Vol. 1 (Comedy Dynamics) 12′12″ Working Man by Otis Rush on Mourning In The Morning (Atlantic Records) 16′05″ Workin' Woman Blues by Valerie June on Pushin' Against A Stone (Concord Records) 19′52″ Working Man by Rush on Rush (Island) 24′22″ Working My Way Back To You by Frankie Valli on The Complete Introduction to Northern Soul (Universal) 27′09″ Workin For A Livin by Huey Lewis & The News on Greatest Hits (n/a) 36′23″ Work To Do by Isley Brothers on The Essential Isley Brothers (n/a) 39′08″ Working For You by Patrick Sweany on Close To The Floor (Nine Mile Records) 42′10″ Do-Re-Mi by Woody Guthrie on Woody Guthrie Sings Folk Songs (Smithsonian Folkways) 44′54″ Graveyard Shift by Uncle Tupelo on No Depression (Sony Music) 48′00″ Working On a Dream by Bruce Springsteen on Working On a Dream (Self Released) 54′25″ Giant Corporation by Maria Bamford on How To Win! (.) 58′07″ In Tall Buildings by John Hartford on Nobody Knows What you Do (n/a) 61′40″ Down And Out In New York City by James Brown on Black Caesar (Universal) 69′42″ Easy Money by Rickie Lee Jones on Rickie Lee Jones (Warner Brothers) 71′31″ Bankrupt on Selling by Modest Mouse on The Lonesome Crowded West (Up) 75′24″ Living With Unemployment by Newtown Neurotics on Beggars Can Be Choosers (Jungle) 79′48″ Career Opportunities by The Clash on Hits Back (sony music) 83′32″ Get a Job by The Silhouettes on Get a Job (n/a) 87′35″ Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town by Kenny Rogers and the First Editions on The Best Of (n/a) 93′16″ Saginaw, Michigan by Johnny Cash on Bootleg 1 (n/a) 96′26″ Flint (For the Unemployed and Underpaid) by Sufjan Stevens on Michigan (Asthmatic Kitty Records) 98′49″ Inner City Pressure by Flight of the Conchords on Flight of the Conchords (Sub Pop) 101′19″ Stillness Is The Move by Dirty Projectors on Bitte Orca (Domino) 106′30″ Odd Jobs by Anthony Jeselnik on Shakespeare (n/a) 107′08″ Dropout Boogie by Captain Beefheart on Safe As Milk (n/a) 110′58″ Laundry Man by The Five Breezes on Chicago blues Vol 2 (Document) 113′26″ Back On The Chain Gang by Pretenders on Learning To Crawl (1983) Check out the full archives on the website.
This is a story is about a healer learning to take her own medicine and that the biggest changes come from some very small beginnings. Corrine Ranard is a licensed massage therapist in Beaverton. She loves working with people and listening to their stories. Find out more about Corrine’s work as a healer at: http://touchstonesanctuary.com/ URBAN TELLERS June 13, 2015 KNOCK ME FOR A LOOP Corrine Ranard on stage at Alberta Abbey for live storytelling with Portland Story Theater Hosted by Lynne Duddy and Lawrence Howard www.portlandstorytheater.com
Happy Halloween on Guy In A Tie. Enjoy and post comments.Yep, I am a Guy in A Tie... Email GuyInATie@gmail.comsharing music, love of life, teaching and working w/ my students.'Click the subscribe in iTunes button rather than listening on your computer.Good choice! Enjoy these tracks.How to listen to GuyInATie.....Listen/RightClick -just click the musical note to listen or the pop-up player!!!If you don't have iTunes.........get it!Hey, do me a favor and show a friend how to subscribe to podcasts and then how to listen to them. Thanks and give me feedback. Bye - Guy In A Tie (www.GuyInATie.com)Tracks for this 'cast, check 'em out, email the bands that you heard them on Guy In A Tie podcast or purchase your fav's.....Sparks The Rescue - Skeleton.Three - Halloween.Cute Is What WE Aim For - Moan.Mayday Parade - Black Cat.Black Lab - Learning To Crawl.Helio Sequence - Blood Bleeds.Pointy The Pyramid Pumpkin -Dr. Elmo.
Happy Halloween on Guy In A Tie. Enjoy and post comments.Yep, I am a Guy in A Tie... Email GuyInATie@gmail.comsharing music, love of life, teaching and working w/ my students.'Click the subscribe in iTunes button rather than listening on your computer.Good choice! Enjoy these tracks.How to listen to GuyInATie.....Listen/RightClick -just click the musical note to listen or the pop-up player!!!If you don't have iTunes.........get it!Hey, do me a favor and show a friend how to subscribe to podcasts and then how to listen to them. Thanks and give me feedback. Bye - Guy In A Tie (www.GuyInATie.com)Tracks for this 'cast, check 'em out, email the bands that you heard them on Guy In A Tie podcast or purchase your fav's.....Sparks The Rescue - Skeleton.Three - Halloween.Cute Is What WE Aim For - Moan.Mayday Parade - Black Cat.Black Lab - Learning To Crawl.Helio Sequence - Blood Bleeds.Pointy The Pyramid Pumpkin -Dr. Elmo.