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Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 936: Super Sounds Of The 70's May 4, 2025

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 116:45


"Madman drummers bummers and Indians in the summer with a teenage diplomat, In the dumps with the mumps as the adolescent pumps his way into his hat, With a boulder on my shoulder feelin' kinda older I tripped the Merry-go-round, With this very unpleasing sneezing and wheezing the calliope crashed to the groundAnd she was blinded by the lightOh, cut loose like a deuce another runner in the nightBlinded by the lightShe got down but she never got tight, but she'll make it alright"Don't be blinded or get distracted, please join me on this week's Super Sounds Of The 70's for 2 hours of clarity via Music.Joining us are Lee Michaels, Gerry Rafferty, Tower Of power, Van Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Todd Rundgren, Supertramp, Jeff Beck, Peter Frampton, Fleetwood Mac, The Moody Blues, America, Steely Dan, Jethro Tull, ZZ Top, Meat Loaf, Bruce Springsteen, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Chicago and Manfred Mann's Earth Band.

What the Riff?!?
1972 - February: Neil Young "Harvest"

What the Riff?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 30:19


Neil Young's most successful solo album is also considered his signature album.  Harvest was Young's fourth solo studio album, and it topped the Billboard 200 chart in the US for two weeks while also spawning two top 40 singles.  Young grew up in Winnipeg, Canada, and began playing and songwriting there in several groups.  His first success as a songwriter came for a song he wrote for The Guess Who which made it to the top 40 in Canada.  He was in the Mynah Birds, a Toronto group fronted by a young Rick James.  The Mynah Birds were attempting to get signed by Motown when James was arrested for being AWOL from the Navy reserves. Shortly after this, Neil Young and bassist Bruce Palmer sold the group's equipment, bought a hearse, and used it to move to Los Angeles.  He then worked as a session musician and a member of Buffalo Springfield before striking out on his own solo work while also joining Crosby, Stills & Nash.Harvest was written after an acoustic tour the previous year, a tour prompted by a back injury Young sustained that required him to play sitting down for an extended time.  The album contains significant acoustic elements, as several tracks he played on that tour would appear on the album.  Many of the lyrics are related to Young's growing relationship with actress Carrie Snodgress.  Young was a success before recording this album, and was able to bring in a number of session musicians on several tracks including Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, and the London Symphony Orchestra.Surprisingly, the album met mixed reviews when released, though over time the critics' assessments would turn much more positive.  The album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2015.Wayne brings us this California country-tinged album for this week's podcast. Heart of GoldOne of the tracks that arose from Neil Young's acoustic tour, this song topped the charts in the United States and Canada, and went to number 10 in the UK.  Despite its success, Young had mixed feelings about the popularity he gained from the song.  Linda Ronstadt and James Taylor provided backing vocals on this track.  The lyrics talk about a man who may be overthinking life, searching for something just beyond his grasp.Old ManThe origin of this song was an encounter that Neil Young had with the caretaker of the Broken Arrow Ranch, which Young purchased in 1970.  The old caretaker was not pleased with the young (literally) hippie-looking Young purchasing the place, and this song's lyrics talk about how the two of them were not that different.AlabamaA continuation of a diatribe from Young's “Southern Man,” this track condemns the racism of the white people in Alabama specifically, and the southern United States in general.  Neil Young would eventually come to see the lyrics as too accusatory, and too easy to misconstrue as a general condemnation of all Southerners.The Needle and the Damage DoneThe inspiration for this song was a number of musicians whom Young had observed as they fell apart due to heroin addiction.  More specifically, Young wrote this song about bandmate Danny Whitten, whom Young had to let go from his tour due to his heroin use. Whitten would die of an overdose shortly thereafter.ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Cabaret by Liza Minnelli (from the motion picture “Cabaret”)Minnelli stars in this period musical drama based on the Broadway show, set in Germany before World War II. STAFF PICKS:Mother and Child Reunion by Paul SimonRob leads off the staff picks with a one of the earlier rock songs with reggae influences.  The song was written in response to a Jimmy Cliff song in which a mother receives a letter that her son had been killed in battle in Vietnam.  It was also inspired by Simon's loss of his dog.  The title was inspired by a menu item in a Chinese restaurant in New York - chicken and eggs - entitled “Mother and Child Reunion.”I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony) by the New SeekersBruce brings us a hit song which originally appeared as a commercial jingle.  Coca-Cola produced an ad called “hilltop” featuring young people of various races coming together over a Coke.  The success prompted a rewrite of the jingle into a full-length song, dropping the product references.  It became a big hit for both the New Seekers who recorded the radio jingle, and the Hillside Singers who recorded the television commercial.Let's Stay Together by Al GreenLynch features the song which hit the top of the US singles charts, and was named number one R&B song on the Billboard Year-end chart for 1972.  It has been covered by a number of artists, with Tina Turner being the most prominent.  It was also inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. Do You Know What I Mean by Lee MichaelsWayne's closes out the staff picks with a song about a girl that a guy lost to his best friend after taking her for granted.  It reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100.  Lee Michaels came out of the San Francisco music scene, originally as a surf band before moving into a more "blue eyed soul" direction.  Van Halen opened for Lee Michaels at the Whiskey a Go Go in 1977. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Joy (feat. Tom Parker) by Apollo 100This jazz instrumental covers the baroque chorale "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" by J.S. Bach.  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.

Walk In Victory
Supercharge Your Business with GAME-CHANGING Networking! | Larry Easto

Walk In Victory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 39:26


Supercharge Your Business with GAME-CHANGING Networking! | Larry Eastohttps://www.larryeasto.com/In this episode of the Walk in Victory podcast, host Lee Michaels, a senior member of the Tabernacle Levitt Community Tribe, discusses the journey of discovering one's true self and the importance of authentic living. Lee shares his own experiences, from practicing law to transitioning into consulting, writing, and helping others develop healthy habits. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding personal passion and purpose, the role of intuition, and the power of framing experiences positively. Larry and Lee also delve into marketing authenticity, the evolving landscape of professional services, and the impact of continuous learning. Tune in for insights on personal development, building relationships, and taking responsibility for your own success.Time Line00:00 Introduction to Authentic Living00:19 Podcast Introduction and Host Welcome02:49 Guest Introduction: Lee Michaels03:36 Journey to Self-Discovery06:41 Transition from Law to Writing09:55 Developing Healthy Habits26:39 Marketing and Authenticity36:11 Recommended Books and Final ThoughtsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/walk-in-victory--4078479/support.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 885: Super Sounds Of The 70's October 20, 2024

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 119:12


"Take the train from Casablanca going southBlowing smoke rings from the corners of my mouthColored cottons hang in the airCharming cobras in the squareStriped djellebas we can wear at home Well, let me hear you nowWouldn't you know we're riding on the Marrakesh Express"Yes, please join me on this weeks musical journey in our Way Back Machine. Joining us are Lee Michaels, Jimmy Buffet, Meat Loaf, Phoebe Snow, Chicago, Jay Ferguson, America, Billy Joel, Genesis, Steely Dan, Deep Purple, The Kinks, Alan Parsons Project, Robinn Trower, John Lennon, Steve Miller Band, Talking Heads, Spirit Elton John, Supertramp and Crosby, Stills & Nash.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 882: Super Sounds Of The 70's September 29, 2024

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 117:10


"The highways jammed with broken heroesOn a last chance power driveEverybody's out on the run tonightBut there's no place left to hide"Avoid the traffic and join me in my Wayback Machine for this weeks Musical journey on Super Sounds Of The 70's. Joinin us are Stanley Clarke, Dan Fogelberg w Tim Weisberg,Lee Michaels, Genesis, 10CC, Alan Parsons Project, Van Morrison, Crosby Stills, Nash & Young, Bonnie Raitt, Santana, The Cars, Steve Miller Band, Yes, Cat Stevens, Steely Dan, Marshall Tucker Band, Eric Clapton, Allman Brothrs Band, Meat Loaf, Moody Blues, John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band, Pink Floyd and Bruce Springsteen.

The Josh and Friends Podcast
Wild Teachers, Class Reunions & Josh's Top Rock Songs (Feat. Ethan McDonald)

The Josh and Friends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 61:10


Episode 118: This week Ethan McDonald joins the program live in person! And in honor of our 30-year class reunion, we've decided to take a stroll down memory lane about the old days. During this episode, Ethan takes over and flips the script on me to ask a few questions about our old days back in high school. As well as a list of some of my favorite songs from each year we were in school. 0:00 - Cold Open / Intro (w/ Lee Michaels)1:27 - Ethan live in Studio 12a / 30-Year Reunion2:38 - Favorite High School Memories7:06 - AHS Football & Turkey Bowls9:35 - Favorite Teachers13:14 - Josh's Top Songs of 198216:40 - Josh's Top Songs of 198318:38 - Josh's Top Songs of 198421:15 - Josh's Top Songs of 198525:02 - Josh's Top Songs of 198628:40 - Josh's Top Songs of 198731:55 - Josh's Top Songs of 198836:57 - Josh's Top Songs of 198940:24 - Grumpy Lee & Zoe's Evaluations42:38 - Josh's Top Songs of 199045:55 - Josh's Top Songs of 199148:44 - Josh's Top Songs of 199251:25 - Josh's Top Songs of 199354:51 - Josh's Top Songs of 199458:10 - Class Reunions / Zoom & Videos1:00:23 - Outro / Close

On this day in Blues history
On this day in Blues history for April 24th

On this day in Blues history

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 2:00


Today's show features music performed by Lee Michaels and Willie Nix

Tales Vinyl Tells-”stories record albums convey”
Episode 139: More Of The Great Rock From The 60s & 70s And Beyond

Tales Vinyl Tells-”stories record albums convey”

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 60:54


Episode 139: More Of The Great Rock From The 60s & 70s And Beyond April 13, 2024 Some summer songs, some blues from Super Session, Janis and Lee Michaels, a Gershwin treatment, an hour filled with tasty treats. Thank you to all the sustaining givers that support this podcast. It costs to keep this going and my efforts have not gone unappreciated. You've heard, you've acted. Thank you. If you'd like to financially support this podcast, go to Patron.podbean.com/talesvinyltellssupport and sign up. Join us! Hear Tales Vinyl Tells live at 5 PM Central on RadioFreeNashville.org Wednesdays. Stream it in stereo! Also, all the episodes are free to listen to and download on your favorite podcast app. Thanks to www.StudioMillsWellness.com/tales-vinyl-tells where our podcast is flagshipped and has been since December 2019.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 807: Whole 'Nuther Thing March 2, 2024

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 129:30


"One is the loneliest number that you'll ever doTwo can be as bad as oneIt's the loneliest number since the number oneNo is the saddest experience you'll ever knowYes, it's the saddest experience you'll ever know'Cause one is the loneliest number that you'll ever doOne is the loneliest number, whoa-oh, worse than two"Don't be alone this afternoon,, join us on the Saturday Edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing. Coming along are Lee Michaels, Spirit, The Byrds, Turtles, Wilson Pickett, Eric Burdon & The Animals, The Electric Flag, Rhinoceros, The Chambers Brothers, Miles Davis, The Buckinghams, Paul Revere & The Raiders, Blood Sweat & Tears, The Doors, Arthur Lee & Love, Quincy Jones, Tommy James & The Shondells, Sugarloaf, The Illusion, Creedence Clearwater Revival and Three Dog Night.

Deadhead Cannabis Show
Dead and the Neville Brothers Do The Crazy Hand Jive Celebrating 1986 Mardi Gras: MJ: can it help treat cancer? MJ users are safer drivers than drinkers. Don't give up on Oregon's drug decriminalization program

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 71:06


"Changing Beats: Goose's Drummer Departure and New Musical Ventures"Larry Mishkin dives into a live performance of the Grateful Dead's Mardi Gras Show from 1986. The discussion highlights the additional set by The Nevels, a brief comparison of songs played, and the significance of the venue, Kaiser Convention Center. The conversation transitions to Goose, a contemporary jam band, announcing a change in drummers and their new album release. Larry also touches on the Grateful Dead's record-breaking achievement of having the most Top 40 albums on the Billboard 200. Lastly, it explores the origins and themes of the Grateful Dead's song "Cassidy," drawing connections to individuals associated with the band and the Beat Generation. Throughout, there's a mix of musical analysis, historical context, and personal anecdotes, offering a comprehensive exploration of the music and culture surrounding these iconic bands plus the latest cannabis news. Grateful DeadFebruary 12, 1986 (38 years ago)Henry J. Kaiser Convention CenterOakland, CAGrateful Dead Live at Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center on 1986-02-12 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Show Title:  Dead and the Neville Brothers Rock Oakland Celebrating Mardi Gras A short Dead show by Nevilles played a set after turning it into a marathon evening of great music  INTRO:              Sugaree                           Track #3                           Start – 1:35                            Jerry comes out smoking on this crowd favorite to get things rocking (second song after Hell in a Bucket).  Released on the Jerry's first solo album, Garcia, in January, 1972.                            Played 362 times                           1st at on July 31, 1971 at the Yale Bowl in New Haven, CN six months before its release                           Last played on July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field in Chicago Kaiser Convention Center is a historic, publicly owned multi-purpose building located in Oakland, California. The facility includes a 5,492-seat arena, a large theater, and a large ballroom.[2] The building is #27 on the list of Oakland Historic Landmarks.,[3] and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2021.[4]The building is located at 10 10th Street, in the Civic Center district of the city. It is next to the Oakland Museum, Laney College, Lake Merritt, and near the Lake MerrittBARTstation.he Beaux-Arts style landmark was built in 1914; the architect was John J. Donovan.[3] The structural engineer was Maurice Couchot.[5] Originally known as the Oakland Civic Auditorium, it was renamed in honor of Henry J. Kaiser after a 1984 renovation.The city closed the facility in 2006 and its future was uncertain for a decade.[1] In 2006, Oakland voters defeated a ballot proposition advocating a library space in the building.The facility was owned by the City of Oakland until 2011, when it was sold to the local redevelopment agency for $28 million.[6] However, the redevelopment agency was dissolved by the State of California in 2012,[7] so ownership reverted to the city of Oakland.In 2015 the city chose a local developer, Orton Development, Inc. to renovate the facility. The plans are to turn it into a commercial space, with the Calvin Simmons Theater being renovated as a performing arts venue. The building is also supposed to be registered as a national historic landmark.In the 1950s and 1960s the Roller Derby played there hundreds of times. Elvis Presley performed at the convention center on June 3, 1956, and again on October 27, 1957. On December 28, 1962, Martin Luther King Jr. spoke to an audience of 7,000 at the auditorium to mark the 100th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation.[13]Ike & Tina Turner performed at the Oakland Auditorium on January 13, 1967.From 1967 through 1989, the Grateful Dead, an American rock band, performed at the convention center 57 times. Their first 23 concerts at the convention center were billed at "Oakland Auditorium", and later, starting in 1985, the venue changed to "Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center". In the 80's the band started performing "runs" of shows over the course of three to seven days.[                    SHOW No. 1:    Tons of Steel                           Track # 4                           1:07 – 2:40               A “new” Brent song, released on In The Dark in 1987.  Love the harmonizing with Phil – “She wasn't built to travel at the speed a rumor flies, these wheels are bound to jump the tracks, before they burn the ties.”  Crowd loves it too – any excuse to hear Phil sing – this is just about a month before the Hampton show where Phil broke out Box of Rain, Deadheads couldn't get enough of him. David Dodd:Brent wrote the words and music for “Tons of Steel.” It was first performed on December 28, 1984, at the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco (now Bill Graham Civic). The other first in the show was "Day Tripper." I was there! It sounded like a hit to me. But then, I was completely disconnected from whatever it was that passed for hit-making in the 1980s.It was performed fairly regularly throughout 1985 through September 1987, making its last appearance on September 23 at The Spectrum in Philadelphia. That seems odd to me, because it was dropped from rotation just a little more than two months after it was released on In the Dark, in July. Any thoughts?So, it's a song about a train. One of the prime motifs in Grateful Dead lyrics. Quick—name five Grateful Dead songs with trains! No peeking!What do trains evoke in Dead lyrics? Everything from danger (“Caution,” “Casey Jones”) to adventure (“Jack Straw”) to love (“They Love Each Other”) to farewell (“He's Gone”) to whatever that thing is that we feel when Garcia sings about wishing he was a headlight... (and take a look at the back cover of Reflections sometime).                           Played 29 times                           First played December 28, 1984 S.F. Civic Auditorium (NYE run)                           Last played September 23, 1987 at the Spectrum, Philly  SHOW No. 2:    Cassidy                           Track #6                           2:20 – 4:09 "Cassidy" is a song written by John Barlow and Bob Weir[1] and performed by the Grateful Dead, Ratdog, and Phil Lesh & Friends.[2] The song appeared on Bob Weir's Ace, and the Grateful Dead's Reckoning and Without a Net albums.[3]The song was named after Cassidy Law, who was born in 1970 and was the daughter of Grateful Dead crew member Rex Jackson and Weir's former housemate Eileen Law.[1] The lyrics also allude to Neal Cassady, who was associated with the Beats in the 1950s[4] and the Acid Test scene that spawned the Grateful Dead in the 1960s. Some of the lyrics in the song were also inspired by the death of Barlow's father.[5]The song was quoted in the admiring and admirable obituary of Barlow in The Economist.One of my favorite songs, a great sing a long.I really like this version because it gets nice and trippy.  Always good for a helping define the mood of the show, usually about mid to late first set.  A very fun tune.                           Played 339 times                           1st:  March 23, 1974 at the Cow Palace in Daley City, just outside S.F.                           Last:  July 6, 1995 Riverport Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights, MO outside of St. Louis   SHOW No. 3:    Willie and the Hand Jive                           Track # 14                           1:23 – 3;05 Played with the Neville Bros. but without Phil who left the stage for this one song. Willie and the Hand Jive" is a song written by Johnny Otis and originally released as a single in 1958 by Otis, reaching #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and #5 on the Billboard R&B chart.[1][2] The song has a Bo Diddley beat and was partly inspired by the music sung by a chain gang Otis heard while he was touring. The lyrics are about a man who became famous for doing a dance with his hands, but the song has been accused of glorifying masturbation,[2]though Otis always denied it.[3] It has since been covered by numerous artists, including The Crickets, The Strangeloves, Eric Clapton, Cliff Richard, Kim Carnes, George Thorogood, The Bunch, and in live performances by The Grateful Dead.[4][5] Clapton's 1974 version was released as a single and reached the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 26. Thorogood's 1985 version reached No. 25 on the BillboardRock Tracks chart. The lyrics tell of a man named Willie who became famous for doing a hand jive dance.[1][2] In a sense, the story is similar to that of Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode", which tells of someone who became famous for playing the guitar and was released two months before "Willie and the Hand Jive".[1] The origin of the song came when one of Otis' managers, Hal Ziegler, found out that rock'n'roll concert venues in England did not permit the teenagers to stand up and dance in the aisles, so they instead danced with their hands while remaining in their seats.[2][5] At Otis' concerts, performers would demonstrate Willie's "hand jive" dance to the audience, so the audience could dance along.[2] The dance consisted of clapping two fists together one on top of the other, followed by rolling the arms around each other.[2] Otis' label, Capitol Records, also provided diagrams showing how to do the hand jive dance. Eric Clapton recorded "Willie and the Hand Jive" for his 1974 album 461 Ocean Boulevard. Clapton slowed down the tempo for his version.[12] Author Chris Welch believes that the song benefits from this "slow burn".[12]Billboard described it as a "monster powerful cut" that retains elements from Clapton's previous single "I Shot the Sheriff."[13]Record World said that "Clapton slowly boogies [the song] into laid-back magnificence. George Thorogood recorded a version of "Willie and the Hand Jive" for his 1985 album with the Destroyers Maverick.[27] His single version charted on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, peaking at #25, and reached #63 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[1][28]Allmusic critic James Christopher Monger called the song one of Thorogood's "high points. Other artists who covered the song include: Johnny Rivers, New Riders of the Purple Sage, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Sandy Nelson, The Tremeloes, Amos Garrett, Ducks Deluxe and Levon Helm.[4]Lee Michaels released a version of the song on his 1971 album, 5th                            To my surprise, played 6 times by the band, all in '86 and once in ‘87                           This is the fist time they ever played it                           Last:  April 4, 1987 at the Centrum in Worcester, MA                SHOW No. 4:   In the Midnight Hour                           Track # 16                           2:20 – 4:01                            Played with the Nevilles, Phil back on stage                           Again, Jerry's playing really stands out.  "In the Midnight Hour" is a song originally performed by Wilson Pickett in 1965 and released on his 1965 album of the same name, also appearing on the 1966 album The Exciting Wilson Pickett. The song was composed by Pickett and Steve Cropper at the historic Lorraine Motel in Memphis, later (April 1968) the site of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Pickett's first hit on Atlantic Records,[1] it reached number one on the R&B charts and peaked at number 21 on the pop charts. Wilson Pickett recorded "In the Midnight Hour" at Stax Studios, Memphis, May 12, 1965. The song's co-writer Steve Cropper recalls: "[Atlantic Records president] Jerry Wexler said he was going to bring down this great singer Wilson Pickett" to record at Stax Studio where Cropper was a session guitarist" and I didn't know what groups he'd been in or whatever. But I used to work in [a] record shop, and I found some gospel songs that Wilson Pickett had sung on. On a couple [at] the end, he goes: 'I'll see my Jesus in the midnight hour! Oh, in the midnight hour. I'll see my Jesus in the midnight hour.'" and Cropper got the idea of using the phrase "in the midnight hour" as the basis for an R&B song.[3] More likely, Cropper was remembering The Falcons' 1962 song "I Found a Love," on which Pickett sings lead and says "And sometimes I call in the midnight hour!" The only gospel record Pickett had appeared on before this was the Violinaires' "Sign of the Judgement," which includes no such phrase.[4]Besides Cropper, the band on "In the Midnight Hour" featured Stax session regulars Al Jackson (drums) and Donald "Duck" Dunn (bass). According to Cropper, "Wexler was responsible for the track's innovative delayed backbeat", as Cropper revamped his planned groove for "In the Midnight Hour" based on a dance step called the Jerk, which Wexler demonstrated in the studio. According to Cropper, "this was the way the kids were dancing; they were putting the accent on two. Basically, we'd been one-beat-accenters with an afterbeat; it was like 'boom dah,' but here was a thing that went 'um-chaw,' just the reverse as far as the accent goes."[5]Pickett re-recorded the song for his 1987 album American Soul Man."In the Midnight Hour" t has become an iconic R&B track,[citation needed] placing at number 134 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time,[citation needed] Wilson Pickett's first of two entries on the list (the other being "Mustang Sally" at number 434).[citation needed] It is also one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll,[citation needed] Pickett's only such entry. In 2017, the song was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or artistically significant."[7] In 1999, "In the Midnight Hour" recorded in 1965 on Atlantic Records by Wilson Pickett was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Covers:·        The Grateful Dead regularly performed the song in concert from 1967 onwards, most notably with extended improv vocals by frontman Ron "Pigpen" McKernan.  It was occasionally the Dead's “midnight song” at their NYE shows – I saw them do it in 1985 at midnight on the 31st. Fun way to start the new year although I was always partial to Sugar Mag at NYE midnight.                            57 times played                           1st: December 10, 1965 at the Fillmore in S. F.                           Last:  October 17, 1994 at MSG, NYC OUTRO:            Johnny B. Goode                           Track #17                          Start – 1:40               We just featured this song from a different show, but this version demands recognition.  Played with the Nevilles – great mash up of musicians, singers, the whole thing is just great. Interestingly, not the encore, but the last song of the second set (US. Blues was the encore, a ripping version, but no Neville Bros so I went with JBG instead to hear them one more time). Chuck Berry tune                                                                            Dead played it 283 times                        First played: September 7, 1969 at The Family Dog at the Great Highway, S.F.                        Last played:  April 5, 1995 at the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Coliseum, Birmingham, AL .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast

Keith's Music Box
KMB on KX FM_02-02-2024

Keith's Music Box

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 120:29


Recorded live on KX FM 104.7 in Laguna Beach, California, today's Keith's Music Box show features Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Social Distortion, Lou Reed, The Outlaws, Billy Idol, The Presidents of the United States, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Randy Newman, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Greg Kihn Band, The McCoys, Steve Winwood, Alice Cooper, Al Stewart, The Alan Parsons Project, Yes, Rod Stewart, The Grass Roots, Lee Michaels, Isaac Hayes, Marvin Gaye, Don McClean and Styx.

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DIG THIS PRESENTS "THE JIMI HENDRIX PROJECT" - PART THREE - "ELECTRIC CHURCH/ RED HOUSE" - UNRELEASED JAM DEMO FROM ELECTRIC LADYLAND STUDIOS, MARCH 16,1968 - AN EDITED VERSION WAS RELEASED POSTHUMOUSLY ON THE 1994 MCA ALBUM "B

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 7:25


Jimi Hendrix- "Electric Church/ Red House"An unreleased Jam session featuring  Noel Redding, Mitch Mitchell, Lee Michaels  and the great Buddy MilesThis track was originally intended for release on an album titled "Best Of The Bootlegs". This album was scheduled for release by Warner Brothers in 1994 but was shelved by producer Alan Douglas. All tracks were early demos and studio jam recordings.JIMI HENDRIX ON THE BIG SCREEN:Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church presents the legendary guitarist in full flight at the 1970 Atlanta Pop Festival before the largest US audience of his career. This critically acclaimed film combines color, 16mm multi-camera footage of Hendrix's unforgettable July 4, 1970 concert in its original performance sequence together with a new documentary that traces his journey to the festival amidst the dark shadow of civil rights unrest, the unrelenting toll of the Vietnam War and a burgeoning festival culture that drew together young people across the country who were inspired by the Woodstock festival.

On this day in Blues history
On this day in Blues history for April 24th

On this day in Blues history

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 2:00


Today's show features music performed by Lee Michaels and Willie Nix

Access GRANTed
Access GRANTed with Lee Michaels

Access GRANTed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 92:52


This evening we talk with the legendary television and radio personality from Heaven 600. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antwon-grant5/support

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers
The End of the Year … and the End of Roe

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 41:19


The Christian Outlook – December 31, 2022 Dave Watson, sitting in for Kevin McCullough, talks to Frank Pavone, of Priests for Life, about the price he's paid for his activism, having been officially “de-frocked” by the Vatican. Gino Geraci and James Capra, a former DEA agent now leading the Frontline Leadership Group, talk about the drug crisis ravaging America, claiming the lives of over 100,000 people, many of them children. Don Kroah turns Ron Jones to talk about his book, “The Ultimate Road Trip Through the Bible.” Lee Michaels and Wretched Radio host Todd Friel look at the state of the nation today, which may seem pretty bleak, but young people are hurting and searching for answers. Georgene Rice talks with Zach Elliott about his book, “Now I See: An Invitation to Life to the Full.” Kevin McCullough invites Keith Getty to share about a new song he released, “The Lord Almighty Reigns."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers
Election Day and the Fight for Life of the Unborn

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 41:16


The Christian Outlook – November 12, 2022 Bob Burney looks at why the “Red Wave” didn't materialize. Dr. Albert Mohler talks about preserving the integrity of voting and counting votes on election day. Georgene Rice talks with Nicole Hunt, of Focus on the Family, about the abortion measures on the ballot across the country. Lee Michaels turns to Steve Lagoon, of the Religion Analysis Service, to talk about the issues we see in our culture today that are ominous. Gino Geraci and Doug Groothuis, of Denver Seminary, talk about his book, “Fire in the Streets: How You Can Confidently Respond to Incendiary Cultural Topics.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 703: Whole 'Nuther Thing October 16, 2022

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 117:57


"I used to live in New York City;Everything there was dark and dirty.Outside my window was a steeple,With a clock that always said twelve-thirtyYoung girls are coming to the canyon,And in the mornings I can see them walking.I can no longer keep my blinds drawn,And I can't keep myself from talking"Yes, I used to live in NYC and I had no idea what a Canyon was until  I moved to Southern California. Please join me this Autumn afternoon on the Sunday Edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing.Joining us this afternoon are Radiohead, Porcupine Tree, Robin Trower, Harry Nilsson, Ten Years After, The Band, Joni Mitchell, Miles Davis, Jeff Buckley, King Crimson, Johnny Rivers, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Doors, Crosby Stills & Nash, The Guess Who, Lee Michaels, Pink Floyd, Procol Harum, John Prine, Spirit, Cat Stevens and The Mamas & Papas,

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers
Debtors to the Bible, Debtors to Grace

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 40:48


The Christian Outlook – October 15, 2022 Dr. Albert Mohler talks about President Biden's special proclamation on “International Day of the Girl, 2022.” Bob Burney looks at how the confusion over sex and gender has created some significant challenges for military recruitment. Don Kroah and Ken Harrison, CEO of Promise Keepers, look at the relative absence of men - where are the men, the husbands, and fathers? Georgene Rice and Dennis Prager talk about his latest installment in his “Rational Bible” series of commentaries on Deuteronomy. Lee Michaels talks with David Wheaton, host of the radio program “The Christian Worldview,” about what has unfolded since the 2005 release of his book, “University of Destruction: Your Game Plan for Spiritual Victory on Campus.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jack Tomczak Podcast
Lee Michaels Retires After 34 Years in Radio

Jack Tomczak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 11:48


Salem Broadcasting says goodbye to Operations Manager Lee Michaels.

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers
Reliance on Christ in a Post-Christian Era

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 42:01


The Christian Outlook – September 10, 2022 Kevin McCullough talks with Michael Goodwin, New York Post columnist, about President Biden's dark address to the nation. Dr. Albert Mohler talks about President Biden's attempt to shift the narrative in a way that is, frankly, irresponsible. Don Kroah turns to Heather Walker Peterson, of the Child & Parental Rights Campaign, to talk about the Biden Administration's working to undermine Title IX, a bill that dramatically leveled the playing field for women. Bob Burney looks at a recent survey out of Arizona Christian University that reveals a shallowness in the theology and preaching in evangelical churches. Lee Michaels and Todd Friel, of Wretched Radio, talk about young people hungry and hurting for answers, answers for their souls. Georgene Rice talks with Zach Elliott about his book, “Now I See: An Invitation to Life to the Full.” Kevin McCullough invites Keith Getty to share about a new song he has just released, “The Lord Almighty Reigns."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Prison Transformation Radio:  Changing Hearts with Christ
Prison Transformation Radio - Episode #88 - Live on Lee Michaels Afternoon show - part 2 (06/11/19)

Prison Transformation Radio: Changing Hearts with Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 59:59


Prison Transformation Radio - Episode #88 - Live on Lee Michaels Afternoon show - part 2 (06/11/19) Is there a way to break the cycles of addiction and incarceration? Yes, There is HOPE!! Listen today on: Prison Transformation Radio: Changing Hearts with Christ! Pastor Dwight and Jim Moore, will be discussing Live on Lee Michaels Afternoon show - part 2 . Hear how God is using to transform lives and families! All the shows are on our website  www.prisonmission.org/media Please share this with all your friends!

Prison Transformation Radio:  Changing Hearts with Christ
Prison Transformation Radio - Episode #87 - Live on Lee Michaels Afternoon show - part 1 (06/11/19)

Prison Transformation Radio: Changing Hearts with Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 59:59


Prison Transformation Radio - Episode #87 - Live on Lee Michaels Afternoon show - part 1 (06/11/19) Is there a way to break the cycles of addiction and incarceration? Yes, There is HOPE!! Listen today on: Prison Transformation Radio: Changing Hearts with Christ! Pastor Dwight and Jim Moore, will be Live on Lee Michaels Afternoon show. Hear how God is using to transform lives and families! All the shows are on our website  www.prisonmission.org/media Please share this with all your friends!

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 690: Whole 'Nuther Thing July 17, 2022

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 116:34


"Dear Mister Fantasy, play us a tune,Something to make us all happyDo anything, take us out of this gloomSing a song, play guitar, make it snappy"Allow me to be your Mr. Fantasy this afternoon on the Sunday Edition of "Whole 'Nuther Thing. Joining us are David Bowie, Laura Nyro, Oasis, Jean Luc-Ponty, Joni Mitchell, Ray LaMontagne, Lee Michaels, John Mellencamp, Blood Sweat & Tears, Pink Floyd, Beatles, Leonard Cohen, Beach Boys, Marketts, Steve Miller Band, Donovan, Byrds, Janis Joplin, Elton John and Traffic.

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers
In the Wake of Violence: Courage to Move On

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 41:46


The Christian Outlook – June 4, 2022 Don Kroah turns to Jeremiah Johnston, of Prestonwood Baptist in Plano, Texas, to talk about the brutal massacre in Uvalde. John and Kathy, the Ride Home, talk with Dr. Curt Thompson about the root source of the evil in Uvalde, and with Josh Brown, Pastor of Bellefield Presbyterian in Pittsburgh, on what and what not to say. Scott Furrow talks with Danny Huerta, of Focus on the Family, on how families can constructively deal with the tragedy in Uvalde. Bill Bunkley talks with Tara Sander, Director of Life Sciences at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, about keeping our eye on the issue of abortion and the fate of Roe v. Wade. Lee Michaels and Daren Mehl, of Agape First Ministries, talk about the surprise factor in the unfolding sexual revolution and all things LGBTQ. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lee Gerstmann's show
Episode 100 - Lee Michaels s/t w/Charles Traynor

Lee Gerstmann's show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 11:21


The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers
Protests at Homes of Justices and Vandalism at Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers as the Left Sees Roe Threatened

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 41:43


The Christian Outlook – May 14, 2022 Kevin McCullough talks with Andrew McCarthy about the illegal protests outside Supreme Court justices' homes. John and Kathy, the Ride Home, talk with Daniel Darling, of the Richard Land Center for Cultural Engagement, about the possibility that the Supreme Court will overturn Roe v. Wade. Georgene Rice and Lois Anderson, of Oregon Right to Life, talk about abortion activists vandalizing pro-life pregnancy centers. Don Kroah turns to Victoria Cobb, president of the Family Foundation, to talk about education politics and how parents are fighting back. Lee Michaels and Tim Clinton, of Family Talk, discuss the emotional damage done to young people and the mental health issues resulting from what was imposed on them over the past two years. Craig Roberts turns to Roger Chen, bay area pastor and host of “Grace to the Bay,” to talk about the tendency to pick and choose what portions of Scripture are accepted as true. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers
A Plea for God's Help as Nation Approaches National Day of Prayer

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 41:46


The Christian Outlook – April 30, 2022 John and Kathy, the Ride Home, talk with Logan Spena, of Alliance Defending Freedom, about a case before the U.S. Supreme Court that will have a major impact on religious liberty for all of us. Don Kroah turns to Brad Mattes, president of the Life Issues Institute, to talk about another case before the U.S. Supreme Court that could be the definitive end of Roe v. Wade. Craig Roberts turns to Brad Dacus, of the Pacific Justice Institute, to talk about a California bill that could make California the abortion capital of the world. Kevin McCullough talks with Sarah Parshall Perry, of the Heritage Foundation, about the Biden Administration's recent contribution to the erosion of women-specific sports. Don Kroah turns to Kathy Branzell, president of the National Day of Prayer, to talk about our nation's need for prayer. Lee Michaels and Eric Metaxas talk about Eric's book, “Is Atheism Dead?” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
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Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 122:04


Menu for Saturday Edition of "Whole 'Nuther Thing". I'll be serving up tasty morsels from David Bowie, Talking Heads, Van Morrison, Lenny Kravitz, Leon Russell, Radiohead, Wings, Stones, ZZ Top, Tom Petty & Heartbreakers, Smashing Pumpkins, Faces, Spirit, Cars, Lee Michaels, Styx, Steely Dan, Marshall Tucker Band, Kenny Loggins, Allman Brothers, Blood Sweat & Tears, Steve Miller band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Simon & Garfunkel, Eagles and America.

Like It Matters Radio
03/24/22 Crosswalk with Lee Michaels: Leadership Awakening

Like It Matters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 56:52


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The NXT Entrepreneur
NXT 69 - Scott Berg | Lee Michaels

The NXT Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 70:11


Scott is one of the Presidents of Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry. Lee Michaels was started in Baton Rouge by Scott's father and with the help of his brothers, they have grown the business tremendously. This 45 year old company is the largest family owned jewelry business in the south with nine stores and nearly 200 employees.Learn more about Lee Michaels:Website: https://www.lmfj.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leemichaelsjewelryInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/leemichaelsjewelryTwitter: https://twitter.com/lmfinejewelryPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/leemichaelsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/user/LMfinejewelryThis Podcast is Proudly Produced by Propel Production StudioWebsite: https://www.propelyourstory.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PropelYourStoryInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/propelyourstoryLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/propel-your-storySpecial Thanks to our Title Sponsor b1BANK for Helping Us Share These StoriesWebsite: https://www.b1bank.comBioThe NXT Entrepreneur Podcast shares the stories of an entrepreneur's journey and the lessons learned from the successes as well as the failures. We want to share all of the stories from the rejections to the huge wins, the long hours, and the ultimate payoff. The journey is many times dramatic, sometimes unbelievable but always fascinating. It's all about the stories; pull up a chair and listen.Website: https://www.thenxtentrepreneur.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheNXTEntrepreneurInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenxtentrepreneurLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-nxt-entrepreneurDon't Forget to Like, Comment, and Subscribe!#TheNXTEntrepreneur #Podcast #ScottBerg #LeeMichaels

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 669: Whole 'Nuther Thing February 20, 2022

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 120:26


"The river flows, it flows to the seaWherever that river goes, that's where I want to beFlow river flow Past the shaded treeGo river go, go to the sea, Flow to the sea"Please join me for the Sunday Edition of Whole 'Nuther ThingThe tunes will be flowing from 3 - 5 PM including Love, Rotary Connection, Lyle Mays, Pat Benatar, Glen Campbell, Ozark Mountain Daredevils. Buffalo Springfield, Chuck Berry, Steely Dan, Hall & Oates, Kinks, Beatles, Moby Grape, Art Garfunkel, Ellen Mcilwaine, Deep Purple, Linda Ronstadt, XTC, James Gang, Fleetwood Mac, Nilsson, Pink Floyd, Peter Paul & Mary, John Mellencamp, Lee Michaels, Mike & The Mechanics, Mamas & Papas and The Byrds.Additionally, I'll be playing a  track from local LA Singer, Songwriter & Actor Jon Patrick Walker's latest release "Rented Tuxedo & Other Songs".

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers
The 49th Annual March for Life: Could It Be the Last March Under Roe?

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 40:54


The Christian Outlook – January 29, 2022 Don Kroah turns to Frank Pavone, of Priests for Life, to talk about the pending U.S. Supreme Court decision on the most significant abortion case perhaps since Roe v. Wade. Georgene Rice and Lois Anderson, of Oregon Right to Life, talk about the March for Life. Dr. Albert Mohler talks about how transgender athletes are destroying women's sports. Lee Michaels and Steve Lagoon, of RAS-the Religion Analysis Service, talk about the people in our world who are blinded to their need for the Good News. Brian From and Aubrey Sampson, the Common Good on AM1160 Hope for your Life in Chicago, talk with Jonathan Leeman about his book, “Rediscover Church: Why the Body of Christ is Essential.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 662: Whole 'Nuther Thing January 2, 2022

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 120:53


"Just a perfect day, drink sangria in the parkAnd then later, when it gets dark we go homeJust a perfect day, feed animals in the zooThen later a movie, too, and then homeOh, it's such a perfect day, I'm glad I spent it with you"Looking for a "Perfect" 2 hours, perhaps a New Years resolution you can stick with? Join me for "Whole 'Nuther Thing's 1st Sunday Edition of 2022 as I begin my 22nd year on the air in Southern California and where you'll find tunes from Talking Heads, Roxy Music, Patti Smith, Jeff Buckley, George Harrison, Tim Buckley, Simon &Garfunkel, Frank Sinatra, Lee Michaels, Vanilla Fudge, Billy Joel, Tom Petty & Heartbreakers, Led Zeppelin, Brian Auger w Julie Driscoll, Barbara Streisand, Police, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Dan Fogelberg, Jackson Browne, Beatles, Jim Croce, Marmalade and Lou Reed.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Episode 662: Whole 'Nuther Thing January 2, 2022

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 116:35


 "Just a perfect day, drink sangria in the parkAnd then later, when it gets dark we go homeJust a perfect day, feed animals in the zooThen later a movie, too, and then homeOh, it's such a perfect day, I'm glad I spent it with you"Looking for a "Perfect" 2 hours, perhaps a New Years resolution you can stick with? Join me for "Whole 'Nuther Thing's 1st Sunday Edition of 2022 as I begin my 22nd year on the air in Southern California and where you'll find tunes from Talking Heads, Roxy Music, Patti Smith, Jeff Buckley, George Harrison, Tim Buckley, Simon &Garfunkel, Frank Sinatra, Lee Michaels, Vanilla Fudge, Billy Joel, Tom Petty & Heartbreakers, Led Zeppelin, Brian Auger w Julie Driscoll, Barbara Streisand, Police, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Dan Fogelberg, Jackson Browne, Beatles, Jim Croce, Marmalade and Lou Reed. 

Some Kind Of Sound
Lee Michaels

Some Kind Of Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 47:28


The Boys checks out 70s artist Lee Michaels. Music: Jackson and the Poolsharks Sound Engineer: Nick Urb

Some Kind Of Sound
Lee Michaels

Some Kind Of Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 47:28


The Boys checks out 70s artist Lee Michaels. Music: Jackson and the Poolsharks Sound Engineer: Nick Urb

Radio Carlitos Deluxe
Lee Michaels y Buddy Miles, en 'Radio Carlitos Deluxe'

Radio Carlitos Deluxe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 56:34


Colvin Brothers on Z93
The Colvin Brothers Episode 30 "One Hit Wonders, Part Deux"

Colvin Brothers on Z93

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 54:57


The Colvin Brothers finally mop up the remaining One Hit Wonders from the Fall and treat you to the likes of Norman Greenbaum, Lee Michaels, King Harvest, Bow Wow Wow and Blind Melon. Woody is back with weather (for a final TIME?!?) and Breckman expands his producer role to review the new ROCK TV Series. Speaking of TV, The Colvin Five takes a gander at shows that deserved a lot more than the only season they got. The Colvin Brothers on z93 airs 3pm Eastern Time every Sunday on z93.3 FM, z93hv.com AND z93 on the iHeart Radio App and our archives will continue to be gathered here in podcast form for those of you who are unable to tune in --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/colvin-brothers-on-z93/support

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers
Coronavirus and the Believer: How Should We Respond?

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 40:55


The Christian Outlook – March 21, 2020 Kevin McCullough talks with columnist Gordon Chang, who has covered China extensively, about the Coronavirus. Frank Sontag talks about his experience staring at empty shelves in a store and wondering what has happened to our society. Kevin McCullough asks Dr. Betsy McCaughey, who has focused much of her career on infections, why do we need to shut down society? Georgene Rice talks with Wheaton professor Kent Annan about a report he co-authored, “Preparing Your Church for Coronavirus: A Step-by-Step, Research-Informed and Faith-Based Planning Manual.” Pastor Nathan Olson talks with Lee Michaels on how believers should respond to this pandemic. John and Kathy talk with columnist David French about what the elderly face from the Coronavirus. Dr. Albert Mohler tells us that we need to spread hope to our neighbors, even if we have to share from a distance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers
Concerns in U.S. Elevate Quickly Over Coronavirus

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 40:49


The Christian Outlook – March 14, 2020 Kevin McCullough and New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin discuss the latest regarding Joe Biden and his campaign. Bob Frantz talks with author Dr. Everett Piper about Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer’s comments that seemed to threaten two U.S. Supreme Court Justices. Don Kroah and historian and writer Victor Davis Hanson talks about the effects of the Coronavirus on government and society. Kevin McCullough and Dr. Charmaine Yoest, Vice President at The Heritage Foundation, talk about how the Left is using the tragic circumstances of the Coronavirus to attack President Trump and his administration. Chuck Douglas talks about the outburst from Donna Brazile, a high-profile Democrat, who got testy and issued a rather controversial comment, on air. Lee Michaels talks with author Lee Strobel about his book, The Miracles Answer Book. Dr. Albert Mohler talks about states, the latest being Virginia, to ban so-called “conversion therapy.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Like It Matters Radio
10/03/19 Mr. Black on Lee Michaels Live, Part 1

Like It Matters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 11:44


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Like It Matters Radio
10/03/19 Mr. Black on Lee Michaels Live, Part 2

Like It Matters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 11:31


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The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers
Proof We Have the Original Text of The Bible: Jack Cascione with Lee Michaels

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 29:14


Lee Michaels talks with Jack Cascione, pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, on proof that we have the original text of the Bible.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers
Evil: How Does the Church Respond? Pastor Dave Huizenga with Lee Michaels

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 23:45


Lee Michaels with Dave Huizenga, senior pastor of Bridgewood Church in Minnesota, on how the church should respond to the evil in our country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers
Professors Penalize Christian Students for World View

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 40:24


Christian Outlook – May 25, 2019 Kevin McCullough and Joy Pullmann, executive editor of The Federalist discuss grade deflation for political reasons on college campuses. Lee Michaels talks to David Wheaton about his book, “University of Destruction,” detailing how liberal professors seek to change the hearts of believers. Don Kroah and Pastor Tom Gilson discuss the challenges faced by churches due to same-sex couples attending and gender identity issues. Bill Bunkley and Dr. Thomas DiLorenzo, American economics professor at Loyola University, respond to the new Gallop poll which determined that four out of ten Americans embrace some form of Socialism. Dr. DiLorenzo has also written a book on the subject, entitled "The Problem with Socialism." John and Kathy talk with Rebecca McLaughlin about her book, “Confronting Christianity: 12 Hard Questions for the World’s Largest Religion.” Don Kroah and Candice Duggar discuss helping the bullied and abused through the “Bullied, Broken and Redeemed” Foundation. Bob Burney looks and the science of gender identity and how it can adversely affect medical treatment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers
India, Venezuela, Nigeria, Sudan: A Look at the Church and Christian Work in Troubled Places

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 40:17


Christian Outlook – May 18, 2019 Kevin McCullough is joined by Byron York, of the Washington Examiner, to talk about the Russian collusion story and the “surveillance” of candidate Donald Trump. Craig Roberts talks with Sean Lawrence from Giving Children Hope Ministries about their efforts to help those fleeing the trouble in Venezuela. Don Kroah talks with Andreas Thonhauser of Alliance Defending Freedom and ADF’s involvement in helping persecuted Christians in India. Don Kroah welcomes Nigerian human rights attorney Emmanuel Ogebe to talk about the dangers faced by Christians in Nigeria. Lee Michaels is joined by Sonny Hernandez of Reforming America Ministries to look at what faithful Christian witness looks like today in the face of an increasingly antagonistic secular society. Bob Burney and Kevin McCullough talk about Christian Solidarity International's efforts to combat slavery in Sudan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Like It Matters Radio
03/26/19 Scott Black on Lee Michaels Live

Like It Matters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 12:17


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Like It Matters Radio
03/26/19 Scott Black on Lee Michaels Live Part 2

Like It Matters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 10:21


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Like It Matters Radio
10/17/18 Scott Black on Lee Michaels Live Part 2

Like It Matters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 9:06


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Like It Matters Radio
10/17/18 Scott Black on Lee Michaels Live Part 1

Like It Matters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 12:38


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