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Communion & Shalom
#62 - Evangelicals' Gender Ideas Came from C.S. Lewis' Space Trilogy - with Robin Harris and Kathryn Wagner

Communion & Shalom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 108:23


I mean, I don't know you. Maybe you didn't grow up in an evangelical Christian subculture. But if you did, there's a high likelihood that the ideas you absorbed about how men and women behave—and what it even means to be masculine or feminine—were influenced heavily by C.S Lewis' famous Space Trilogy: Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra, and That Hideous Strength.On this fascinating episode, Kathryn Wagner (returning guest and medieval lit scholar) and Robin Harris (writer and incoming seminarian) stopped by to evaluate Lewis' takes on gender against both more modern feminist sensibilities and much older writers and theologians in the Christian tradition.You should absolutely join us.★ About Our Guests:Robin Harris is a North Carolina based freelance writer and editor who specializes in Bible curriculum. She is on the board of the Davenant Institute. Her writing has appeared in Mere Orthodoxy, Ad Fontes, and the Theopolis Institute. As of Fall 2025, she will be a student at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary (MATS, 2027). She writes at robinjeanharris.substack.com/ and can be reached at robinjeanharris [at] gmail.com.Kathryn Wagner is the Director of Academic Programming at the Center for Christianity and Scholarship at Duke University. She studies the literature and religious culture of the late Middle Ages and teaches courses that aim to form students in virtue through the practices of the liberal arts. She can be reached at kathryn [at] mogkwagner.net.—★ Timestamps(00:00) #62 - Evangelicals' Gender Ideas Came from C.S. Lewis' Space Trilogy - with Robin Harris and Kathryn Wagner(04:20) Evangelicals who leaned on C.S. Lewis and the Space Trilogy(13:12) The Space Trilogy tackles gender(24:46) But can archetypes live in the real world?(38:44) God does not have a body: Metaphors in Christian scripture(53:28) Confusion and contraception are tied together(01:00:58) God as our mother?(01:06:39) Lewis's thinking evolution: widening the gender box(01:24:44) Replacing theoretical masculinity and femininity with real friendships(01:33:24) What would Lewis think of today's transgender conversation?(01:40:31) In the Christian tradition on gender, Lewis is the test run—★ Links and ReferencesThese well-read people dropped a lot of names and references. For your ease of Google searching, here are the ones we caught:John and Stasi Eldridge (books: Wild at Heart, Captivating), Jordan Peterson Jungian thinking, Council for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, Elisabeth Elliot (book: Let Me Be a Woman), complementarianism and egalitarianism, Michael Ward (book: Planet Narnia), apophatic theology, platonic forms and Aristotle's hylomorphism, Thomistic/ Thomas=Thomas Aquinas, Pope John Paul II (book/writings: Theology of the Body), Anselm of Canterbury talked about God as our mother, Julian of Norwich said a similar thing; Joy Davidman, Dorothy Sayers, philosopher Elizabeth Anscombe, Sister Penelope Lawson, Ruth Pitter, C. S. Lewis (books: The Four Loves, A Grief Observed), Kevin Vanhoozer (theologian).—★ Send us feedback, questions, comments, and support!Email: communionandshalom@gmail.com | Instagram: @newkinship | Substack: @newkinship | Patreon: @newkinship —★ CreditsCreators and Hosts: David Frank, TJ Espinoza | Audio Engineer: Carl Swenson, carlswensonmusic.com | Podcast Manager: Elena F. | Graphic Designer: Gavin Popken, gavinpopkenart.com ★ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit newkinship.substack.com

Let it be Méditation
Et si on pouvait guider, coacher, animer… même quand ça ne va pas ?

Let it be Méditation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 21:53


Et si on pouvait guider/ coacher/ animer … même quand ça ne va pas ? Dans cet épisode intimiste et profondément humain, je partage un moment de vulnérabilité qui m'est arrivé en tant que professeure de méditation — mais qui parlera aussi aux coachs, thérapeutes, profs de yoga, intervenant.e.s ou professionnel.le.s qui doivent “assurer” malgré une tempête intérieure. Que faire quand on doit guider, animer, enseigner… alors qu'on ne se sent pas du tout aligné.e ? Quand on est traversé.e par le doute, la tristesse, ou même une forme de mal-être ? Je vous livre ici 7 pistes concrètes qui m'aident à traverser ces moments délicats sans me renier. De la méditation juste avant la prestation, à l'accueil de sa vulnérabilité avec douceur, en passant par l'idée de “mettre sur pause son chagrin”, je partage ce que j'ai appris sur le terrain… en toute authenticité. Vous verrez que dans ces instants fragiles, il peut se produire quelque chose de très grand si l'on ose ne pas cacher ce qu'on vit, sans pour autant tout raconter. Une nuance essentielle entre authenticité et transparence que j'explore avec vous dans cet épisode. Et je vous invite à aller plus loin, avec la méditation “Juste avant”, qui aura lieu gratuitement le 24 avril à midi (heure du Québec), dans le cadre des rendez-vous Let Me Be. Dans cet épisode, vous entendrez : •Ce qui m'est arrivé avant de guider une grande méditation, dans un état très désaligné •Pourquoi il ne faut pas “faire semblant d'aller bien” •L'importance de l'authenticité (sans tomber dans la transparence excessive) •Une technique inspirée du travail du deuil pour “mettre en attente” ses émotions •Comment repérer les “personnes bonbons” dans un groupe •L'autocompassion comme ancrage dans les moments sensibles •Le rôle de l'humilité dans une prestation vraiment humaine et touchante À retenir : On peut être vulnérable et compétent.e. On peut honorer un engagement sans se trahir. Et parfois, c'est dans l'imperfection sincère que naît la magie. À venir : •La méditation “Juste avant” (disponible ensuite sur ce podcast) La méditation sera offerte en direct le 24 avril à midi sur zoom Recevez le lien zoom en vous inscrivant à notre infolettre ici (vous recevrez aussi notre méditation sur le lâcher prise avec les étoiles) https://letitbemeditation.com/etoiles/ •C'est le temps de l'ouverture des inscriptions pour la formation de professeur.e de méditation! Voici le lien pour en savoir plus ou me poser vos questions. https://letitbemeditation.com/services/formation-de-professeur-de-meditation-pleine-conscience/ Ressources mentionnées : •Le modèle de Carl Rogers sur l'authenticité vs. la transparence https://shs.cairn.info/article/ACP_002_0075?lang=fr&ID_ARTICLE=ACP_002_0075&AJOUTBIBLIO=ACP_002_0075 •Les travaux de Kristin Neff sur l'autocompassion https://www.renaud-bray.com/Livres_Produit.aspx?id=1364050&def=S%27aimer+%3A+comment+se+réconcilier+avec+soi-même%2CNEFF%2C+KRISTIN%2C9782714451798

Karis Comedy Corner Podcast
Sweet and Salty with Ellen Karis S11E11 -Actress, Writer, Director, Producer Rachel Suissa

Karis Comedy Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 77:48


We spoke to Actress, Writer, Director and Producer Rachel Siussa about her latest film 'Greek Mothers Never Die', ahead of the film's release on Apple TV+ on May 9th and upcoming screenings in NYC and Florida. Raised in a creative Greek-French-Jewish home, Rachel went on to star in the French TV version of "Friends", as well as wrote and directed Dangerous Liaisons for Netflix and created her one woman show ("I Love You Mama, : P.S.  Let Me Be"), which is the basis for her 'Greek Mothers Never Die'. She is a woman of many talents and a rising star. Follow Rachel on Instagram @RachelSuissa 

Let it be Méditation
Méditation nomade : méditation à emporter et à écouter durant une activité ordinaire !

Let it be Méditation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 23:13


Boundless Body Radio
Let Me Be 83- Type One Diabetes Control with Bethany McKenzie!

Boundless Body Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 62:42


Send us a textBethany McKenzie was thrust into the world of type one diabetes when her son was diagnosed with the disease in 2015. She discovered this when Bethany came back from a trip, when she noticed her son, River,  had lost weight, dropping from 46 to 40 lbs. Immediately, she rushed him to the hospital, and he was diagnosed. For several years, Bethany followed their rules, only to find that her son felt truly terrible and unhealthy, experiencing headaches, and high blood sugar.Eventually, she realized that she would have to change the way that her family ate, despite the advice from her doctors and dieticians. Bethany found low-carbohydrate diets that have, with careful control, worked wonders for her son and for her family.She is the executive producer of the incredible documentary “The Diabetes Solution”, modeled after the work of Dr. Richard Bernstein in the field of diabetes and insulin.She is also the founder of Let Me Be 83, a movement by the Rivere Foundation. They advocate for an alternative diabetes management regimen, anchored in nutrition and the proper use of insulins, that allows people with diabetes to achieve healthy blood glucose levels. Find Bethany at-FB- @Let Me Be 83https://letmebe83.org/about/Find Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!

FRAGMENT
090: Having Fun Making Things By Myself (hanarenoheya)

FRAGMENT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024


@hanarenoheya をゲストに迎えて、これでいいと思える箱とレンズとヘッドホン、自分のサイトを作りかえた話、今年遊んだゲームについて話しました。 Speaker: hanarenoheya 056: Let Me Be (hanarenoheya) 037: You Are Here too. (sekignoheya, Yui Kashima) 034: Reconcile With The World(sekignoheya) https://hanarenoheya.com

Getting lumped up with Rob Rossi
RockerMike and Rob Presents: Charles F. Rosenay and Mark Arnold

Getting lumped up with Rob Rossi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 42:13


RockerMike and Rob Presents: Charles F. Rosenay and Mark ArnoldNot Just Happy Together: The Turtles From AM Radio to Zappa by Charles F. Rosenay and Mark Arnold is a detailed chronicle of the 1960s pop rock band The Turtles. The 466-page book covers the band's entire history, from their origins as The Crossfires through their mainstream success, including the hit “Happy Together,” and later collaborations with Frank Zappa. The book explores the band's hits like “It Ain't Me Babe,” “She'd Rather Be with Me,” and “Elenore,” as well as their less-known ventures like performing with T. Rex and Bruce Springsteen. It also touches on the legal and business issues they faced with their record label, White Whale.The authors bring a wealth of experience in music history, having written about iconic bands like The Monkees and The Beatles. Through interviews with band members and associates, the book provides fresh insights and behind-the-scenes stories that appeal to both casual listeners and hardcore fans of the band.t's time to get “Happy Together” again!Discover the songs and the history of oneof the most successful pop rock bands ever,The Turtles, who had many, many Top 40 hitsincluding “It Ain't Me Babe,” “Let Me Be,” “YouBaby,” “She'd Rather Be with Me,” “You KnowWhat I Mean,” “She's My Girl,” “Elenore,” “YouShowed Me” and of course, the iconic “HappyTogether!” All of their Golden Hits!Authors Mark Arnold (Long Title: Looking forthe Good Times; Examining The Monkees Songs,One by One and Headquartered: A Timelineof The Monkees Solo Years) and Charles F.Rosenay!!! (The Book of Top 10 Beatles Lists andThe Book of Top 10 Horror Lists) have joinedforces to cover the entire careers of The Turtlesfrom their early days as The Crossfi res, throughtheir hit-fi lled years, into their break-up that ledto most of The Turtles' members joining forceswith Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention, toMark Volman and Howard Kaylan's years as soloartists under the guise of Flo & Eddie, and eventheir forays into children's records.Arnold and Rosenay!!! have reviewed every song and album, and interviewed many of The Turtles'friends and associates along with most of The Turtles themselves, who have given startling newrevelations that will surprise even the most hardcore fan.Open the doors to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and to your library to add this book. This defi nitiveTurtles compendium is as unique as The Turtles themselves.www.NotJustHappyTogether.comGenius Music BooksAn Imprint of Genius Book PublishingPO Box 250380Milwaukee Wisconsin 53225 USAGeniusMusicBooks.comGeniusBookPublishing.comLiverpool Productions LLC & International Tours and Eventso: 203.795.4737 c: 203.641.6505www.LiverpoolTours.com   www.LiverpoolProductions.com Professional & Fun Music Entertainment since 1978  Enjoy our promo video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=40a6bryXtc8 Books Now Available from/by Charles: New! Just Released in Hardcover:Not Just HAPPY TOGETHER: THE TURTLES A-Z (AM Radio to Zappa) www.NotJustHappyTogether.com"Celebrities Actors Athletes Mods & Rockers: THE BOOK OF TOP 10 BEATLES LISTS"Get a signed copy for you or a friend!  www.BookOfTop10BeatlesLists.comAlso available on AMAZON"Monsters Celebrities Actors Athletes & Rock Stars: THE BOOK OF TOP 10 HORROR LISTS"Get a signed copy for you or a friend! www.BookOfTop10HorrorLists.comAlso available on AMAZON"TRUE GHOST STORIES OF CONNECTICUT"Get a signed copy for you or a friend! www.ParanormalConnecticut.comAlso available on AMAZON

Shad Vs. Everybody
"I Ain't Know You Was Gone Die About This P&$$y! - Ft: Parish Davis

Shad Vs. Everybody

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 58:13


Shad sits down with Milwaukee actress, Parish Davis! Parish talks about one of her first major roles in "All About a Check" and how that put her into position for other movie roles including her latest in the series, "Let Me Be." Parish also talks about her musical ambitions, family life and goals for the future! Tap in to the full episode now!Hosted by City Shad :https://www.instagram.com/shadvseverybody_podcast/​​​​Special Guest - Parish Davis :https://www.instagram.com/queenking2016/Producer - Q. Lewis :https://www.instagram.com/Q.Lewis313/​​​​Listen on :YouTube / YouTube Music : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlzziByYiN0sVTjOsCimS0mDOlRAsv3R-Apple Podcasts : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shad-vs-everybody/id1474969475?uo=4iHeart Radio : https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-shad-vs-everybody-62567207/Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/6aobEWEmz3qifYbEeczdesSponsored in part by Duke and Dame Whiskey#Milwaukee #Movies #LetMeBeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Music of America Podcast
Music Of America Podcast Season 2 Episode 2- Debbie Bond

Music of America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 58:50


Next up on The Music Of Americ POdcast - Alabama 's own Debbie Bond, excellent blues musician and historian. Hear her songs Winds Of Change, Heart Of The Matter, Blues Without Borders and Let Me Be

The Gospel Jubilee
More Great Gospel Music With Chip and Denny

The Gospel Jubilee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 88:36


This week on The Gospel Jubilee Chip and Denny will be playing music by Karen Peck & New River, Mark Bishop, The Nelons, The McKameys, The Mylon Hayes Family, The Down East Boys, and making her debut, Kim McLean.   Here are all of the ways you can listen to the Gospel Jubilee On your Echo device say, Alexa, play the Gospel Jubilee on Apple podcast. For a direct download go to: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/60453715/download.mp3   Ocean Waves Radio ... every Wednesday at 5:00 PM Eastern time., www.OceanWavesRadio.com   Thursday afternoons at 4:00 PM and Sunday mornings at 9:30 AM  EST on Southern Branch Bluegrass Radio, www.sbbradio.org   Saturday evenings at 7:00 and Wednesday afternoons at 4:00 CST on Radio For Life, www.RadioForLife.org   Legend Oldies Radio. Our broadcast will be aired every Sunday morning at 9:00 AM CDT. https://www.legendoldies.com   Playlist:   Artists |Song Title | Album   01. Gold City - God's building a church - "Treasures of Gold"   02. Poet Voices - Twice on Sunday - "Everybody Needs Jesus"   03. Karen Peck & New River - Valley too long - "2_22"   04. The Skyline Boys - Movin' out of here - "Free & Forgiven"   05. Legacy Five - Never just another Sunday - "25"   06. Mark Bishop - What I don't know how to do (Jesus Does) - "Home"   07. The Inspirationals Quartet of Texas - The battle is the Lord's - "He Is Exalted"   08. Tribute Quartet - So many reasons why I love the Lord - "Always Grace"   09. The Browders - The death of me - "Authentic"   10. The Nelons - When he talked about his home - "Come On Home"   11. The Gaither Vocal Band - Let me be there - "Let Me Be there EP"   12. The Inspirations - I will praise Him - "Live 45 Years Of Favorites"   13. The McKameys - The good news - "Fresh manna"   14. The Kingdom Heirs - I know I'm going there - "Forever Changed"   15. The Mylon Hayes Family - Come and see - Steady & Sure"   16. Mystery artists of the week - The gloryland way - "Treasured Memories"   17. The Mark Trammell Quartet - Go ask Moses - "God Has Provided"   18. Tim Lovelace - How great Thou Art - "Moments That Motivate"   19. 11th Hour - Can you burn - " A Collection Of Hits"   20. The Down East Boys - Smile on your face - "One Day"   21. Greater Vision - You were faithful yesterday - "Welcome Back"   22. Kelly Crabb (Featuring Aaron Crabb ) - Walk all over God's Heaven - "This Is My Song"   23. Kim McLean - The world is in God's hands - "A Song And A Prayer"   24. Mark D. Conklin - Make way - "The Gospel According To Mark"

Echoes From The Void
Echo Chamber - 320

Echoes From The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 110:23


Brand new @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ is ready to GO!!! This week Ascendant Fox, Bromantics, Burton Fox Films, Vertigo Releasing bring us a UK coming of age story. Toho Studios & Robot Communications bring the classic monster to 1940's Japan. We go back to Panem with Color Force, Good Universe & Lionsgate Films, while Let Me Be, Netflix take us to Paris. AND it's a fantastical journey from Frame of Reference Entertainment, Snakebyte Productions, Vision Films. Today we have: Gassed Up Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/SUwdtaogtcY BFI London Film Festival: 10th October 2023 US Theatrical Release Date: 10th October 2023 UK Theatrical Release Date: 9th February 2024 Digital Release Date: 29th March 2024 Director: George Amponsah Cast: Stephen Odubola, Rawdat Quadri, Craige Middleburg, Taz Skylar, Tobias Jowett, Mohammed Mansaray, Jelena Gavrilovic, Steve Toussaint, Mae Muller, David Monteith, Harry Pinero, Yung Filly, Ms Banks Running Time: 102 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/4nl7C2yw-xA?si=OXjqg6jnNgWjK7dh Website: Here. https://www.vertigoreleasing.com/movie/gassed-up ---------------- Godzilla Minus One Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/r3lIHrJKbIM Shinjuku Toho Building, Tokyo, World Premiere: 18th October 2023 Japan Theatrical Release Date: 3rd November 2023 US Theatrical Release Date: 1st December 2023 UK Theatrical Release Date: 15th December 2023 UK Digital Release Date: 1st June 2024 Director: Takashi Yamazaki Cast: Ryunosuke Kamiki, Minami Hamabe, Yuki Yamada, Munetaka Aoki, Hidetaka Yoshioka, Sakura Ando, Kuranosuke Sasaki, Sae Nagatani, Miou Tanaka, Yuya Endo, Darren Barnet, Ell, Khoi Dao, Greg Chun, Keong Sim, Zehra Fazal Running Time: 125 min Cert: 12a Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/r7DqccP1Q_4?si=xiIRv_u2Okoxtp_H Website: Here. https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/godzilla-minus-one-release-date-news-ending ---------------- The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/9HW254kjVeA BFI IMAX, London, World Premiere: 9th November 2023 Theatrical Release Date: 17th November 2023 US Digital Release Date: December 19, 2023 UK Digital Release Date: 2nd June 2024 Director: Francis Lawrence Cast: Tom Blyth, Dexter Sol Ansell, Rachel Zegler, Josh Andrés Rivera, Viola Davis, Peter Dinklage, Jason Schwartzman, Hunter Schafer, Rosa Gotzler, Fionnula Flanagan, Burn Gorman, Max Raphael, Ayomide Adegun, Amélie Hoeferle, Lilly Cooper, Aamer Husain, Ashley Liao, Zoe Renee Running Time: 157 min Cert: 12a Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/RDE6Uz73A7g?si=s8WdTieruhBg25E5 ---------------- Under Paris (aka Sous la Seine) Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/SXENLOFf0qg Digital Release Date: 5th June 2024 Director: Xavier Gens Cast: Bérénice Bejo, Nassim Lyes, Anne Marivin, Aurélia Petit, Lea Leviant, Sandra Parfait, Aksel Ustun, Marvin Dubart, Daouda Keita, Ibrahima Ba, Anne Marivin, Stéphane Jacquot, Jean-Marc Bellu, Nagisa Morimoto, Yannick Choirat Running Time: 83 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/jnCefPQIH98?si=Tbmkpv53Cbbrq3nS Website: Here. https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/under-paris-release-date-news ---------------- Lost in Tomorrow Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/RI5YdG98gKg Hollywood, World Premiere: 23rd April 2022 Digital Release Date: 11th June 2024 Director: Kellen Gibbs Cast: Charity Rose, Richard Neil, Julia Parker, Renee Pezzotta, Zachary Ray Sherman, Anna Telfer, Jordan Knapp, Arthur Roberts, Jane Edwina Seymour, Tessa Espinola, Jessica Graham, Cynthia Yelle, Kally Khourshid, Evan Sloan, Lesley Tsina, Diego Medellin, Gar-Ye Lee, Ray Fonseca, Roland Shorter, Ka'Prise Colvin, Stuart W. Howard, Raquel Rosser, Jonas Gibbs, Brittany Benita Running Time: 82 min Cert: 12a Trailer: Here. https://vimeo.com/918003760/8d4487f77d?share=copy Website: Here. https://www.for-entertainment.com/tomorrow ---------------- *(Music) 'Da Joint' (Instrumental) by EPMD - 2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message

Booked On Rock with Eric Senich
The Turtles From A-Z (AM Radio to Zappa) [Episode 181]

Booked On Rock with Eric Senich

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 53:29


Mark Arnold and Charles F. Rosenay are the authors of the brand new book Not Just Happy Together: The Turtles from A-Z (AM Radio to Zappa).Discover the songs and the history of one of the most successful pop rock bands ever, The Turtles, who had countless Top 40 hits including “It Ain't Me Babe,” “Let Me Be,” “You Baby,” “She'd Rather Be with Me,” “You Know What I Mean,” “She's My Girl,” “Elenore,” “You Showed Me” and of course, the iconic “Happy Together!” Authors Mark Arnold (Long Title: Looking for the Good Times; Examining The Monkees Songs, One by One and Headquartered: A Timeline of The Monkees Solo Years) and Charles F. Rosenay!!! (The Book of Top 10 Beatles Lists and The Book of Top 10 Horror Lists) have joined forces to cover the entire careers of The Turtles from their early days as The Crossfires, through their hit-filled years, into their break-up that led to most of The Turtles' members joining forces with Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention, to Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan's years as solo artists under the guise of Flo & Eddie, and even their forays into children's records. I'm so happy Mark and Charles are together with me today to talk all about this excellent new book!Purchase a copy of Not Just Happy Together: The Turtles from A-Z (AM Radio to Zappa) Episode PlaylistListen To Flo & Eddie's "We Are All Gumby"Visit The Not Just Happy Together Official Website ---------- BookedOnRock.com The Booked On Rock YouTube Channel Follow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKX Find Your Nearest Independent Bookstore Contact The Booked On Rock Podcast: thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.com The Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” by Crowander / “Last Train North” & “No Mercy” by TrackTribe

The Fangirl Business
17.6: "The Winchesters'" Finale - The Music Story

The Fangirl Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 98:24


Join Chrisha and Catherine for a chaotic episode where all of the things that can happen in the background at Catherine's apartment do while they try to talk all about the music in the finale of The Winchesters. Topics range from just how exactly Dean did time- and universe-travel, to his kidnapping of the President of the United States, his introspection and shift from an active fighter to a guide, the City of Angels and the City of Love, and lots of Destiel musings.  The Winchesters audio clip credits: The CWSupernatural  audio clip credits: The WB; The CWMusic clip credits: "Take a Stand" by Homer Greencastle; "Keep On Ramblin'" by Radio Company; "Baba O'Riley" by The Who; "LA Woman" by The Doors; "Americana" by Jay Gruska; "One of These Things First" by Nick Drake; "Watching Over Me" by Radio Company; "Ramble On" by Led Zeppelin; "That's No Way To Say Goodbye" by Leonard CohenRadio Company live concert credit: "Let Me Be" on Hannah Young's Youtube channelInfo about how the Ackles got "Ramble On": hermscat on Tumblr and Sharon87 on Twitter (Thanks, Tess, for the info and links! Wayward Friends, turns out Jensen went without salary for The Winchesters' finale so they could pay for the song--and a lot of work went on behind the scenes to get permission to use it!)Follow us on Twitter @TheFangirlBiz and on Bluesky @thefangirlbiz.bsky.socialJoin our Kofi Discord community at $1/month: https://ko-fi.com/thefangirlbiz/tiersSupport our podcast by buying our new merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/thefangirlbiz/shopThanks for listening!

Weight Loss & Wellness For Real
Bethany McKenzie: Writer & Producer of The Diabetes Solution (and so much more!)

Weight Loss & Wellness For Real

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 53:00


Bethany McKenzie sits down to talk with me about her work as a mom on a mission to tell the story of how she manages her son's Type 1 Diabetes through diet and lifestyle, in spite of resistance from the current standard of care. We discuss the problems with the current standard of care, how diet and lifestyle can change so much in our lives (including illness), the importance of protein & how she changed her family's diet in one fell swoop. You will leave this conversation feeling inspired to make the changes you've been contemplating making. Bethany McKenzie: https://letmebe83.org/ Link to Let Me Be 83 on FB https://www.facebook.com/letmebe83?mibextid=LQQJ4d The Diabetes Solution Trailer: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/diabetessolution https://heatherheynen.com Follow me: @heynencounselingandcoaching & @peakproteinrecipes Link to my Online Course: End Binge Eating, Overeating & Emotional Eating For Good https://heather-heynen-s-school.teachable.com/p/mindful-eating-mastery-overcome-binge-eating-over-eating-emotional-eating Link to my Online Course: When You're Ready To Stop The Weight Loss Medication: A Comprehensive Guide To Natural Weight Maintenance & Mastery http://heather-heynen-s-school.teachable.com/p/weight-maintenance-mastery-exactly-how-to-keep-the-weight-off-after-drug-based-weight-loss Link to my ebook High Protein, Easy Recipes: https://heather-heynen-s-school.teachable.com/p/my-downloadable-526153 Please support this show's sponsors: 5Strands: Affordable, easy food intolerance testing for humans and pets! https://www.5strands.com/#HeatherHeynen. Enter Discount Code HeatherHeynen at checkout The Amino Co. Amino acid supplements to help meet your protein goals. Highlight and open this link for 30% off your order. http://aminoco.com/HH30 PhysiVantage: The Best Whey Protein, Collagen & More! https://physivantage.com/ Enter Discount Code FRIENDS15 at checkout The information in this podcast is intended to provide broad understanding and knowledge of healthcare topics. This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered complete and should not be used in place of advice from your physician or healthcare provider. We recommend you consult your physician or healthcare professional before beginning or altering your personal exercise, diet or supplementation program. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heather1422/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heather1422/support

DT Radio Shows
Hypnotised Radio episode #022 with Warren Scott

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 59:59


TRACKLIST Hypnotised Radio-22 1. From Beyond - Seth Troxler 2. Washington Street - Dino Lenny 3. Fuel at 33 - Samuel L Session 4. Blue Lagoon - Greg Notil, Tony Romane 5. Protective Custody - Dave Clarke (remastered 2023 version) 6. Soulful - Adam Beyer 7. Royal Wolf - Marco Bailey 8. Zeno Xero - Dave Clarke (remastered 2023 version) 9. Desert Queen - Adam Beyer 10. Free Salamanca - Talismann 11. Keep It Locked Cuzz - Ackermann 12. La Mision - DJ SWISHERMAN 13. Introsuspect - Michael Klein 14. Let Me Be your Medizin - Grace Dahl 15. Memory Lane - Aethernal 16. Wagon Blud - Ackermann 17. Love Train - Mark Broom

Preparing For Pregnancy After Loss
Ep 48: Suffering In Silence

Preparing For Pregnancy After Loss

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 45:29


Feeling as though you're suffering in silence is perhaps one of the most common experiences after going through a loss. Silence and solitude might be exactly what you need in the earlier stages of your healing journey. And at some point, the silence or isolation may no longer support your healing.    In this episode, I share: When silence and solitude are in service of our healing and  When silence and solitude can lead to our decline Some simple tips for bringing "movement" and release to your body and being And here are the Grief playlists I referenced: Good Grief 1_Let Me Be 2_Finding Peace 3_Rise Again ----- More About Me: I'm a Resilience Coach, Embodiment Healing Guide, Angel Mama, and Birth Doula. I support women and femmes who've gone through womb-related loss in their emotional healing, pregnancy, and giving birth to a more powerful, compassionate, authentic version of themself. Healing is the greatest gift one could give to themself or their family. And it's an honor and privilege for me to be a form of support on that journey.   Ways That I Can Support You on Your Birthing / Rebirth Journey: Learn more about healing inside The Rebirth Community: nataleefacey.com/community Book a complimentary Clarity Call here: nataleefacey.com/contact Send me any questions or reflections you have: hello@nataleefacey.com Join my mailing list and receive a free guided meditation: https://www.subscribepage.com/k8l9d0 And let's connect on IG if we haven't already!: @thebirthwarriors   With Love, Natalee

Words in the Raw
Ep 34 Let Me Be a Tree

Words in the Raw

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 2:55


“Let Me Be a Tree” ponders ways in which trees serve humankind. Listen to episode 34 for the full entry.  

CUZ I HAVE TO...when living your dream is the only option - with JULIE SLATER & JASON FRIDAY.
129 - EMILY GREENE - FROM MIAMI TO BOSTON TO LOS ANGELES - THIS COMPOSER/SONGWRITER IS FINDING HER VOICE GOING SOLO

CUZ I HAVE TO...when living your dream is the only option - with JULIE SLATER & JASON FRIDAY.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 43:03


Hosts Julie Slater & Jason Friday chat with LA-based composer/songwriter Emily Greene. Born in Miami, she went to the Berklee College of Music in Boston...Emily spent many years on the road touring with her own music, and with bands like Passion Pit and Riothorse Royale...She has two new songs "Husband Song" and "Show Me" - and she's done the music for TV shows Station 19, Superman & Lois, and Maniac...and she wrote the score for the film "All The World Is Sleeping" - check out the song "Let Me Be the One." Emily talks about all of her passions: friendship, photography, art, museums, visual art, animals...Julie and Jason talk about their dog that died and the tattoos they got...Emily talks about her pup...and how we don't know how much time we have left...what is life about???...Julie and Jason talk about not getting another dog anytime soon...Emily talks about growing up knowing music - and how music came easy for her...her parents were musicians/instruments around the house all the time...Emily talks about writing her first song as a kid (and how it was pretty much her stealing "Broken Wings" by Mr. Mister)...her side project Kissy Girl with her friend Pascal...how she always loved music...how Emily has done a lot of collaborating and writing for TV and film...how Emily "likes songs" in general and "songs" bring her the most joy...how she doesn't feel like herself when she's not working on songs...the complexity of writing music for TV and film...the kinds of shows she's played...the musical chemistry you have with people...Jason talks about his brother Sean who is also a musician (Sean is in the band Dead Sara)...we chat about the dark years of Florida and how terrible Florida is (where Emily is from...hold up, she's not from Florida, she's from Miami!!)...how LA is nothing like Florida...Emily also loves the desert and thinks its like the sea...Julie talks about the worst time in her life living in Florida...the best thing in Florida was shot-gunning Old Milkwaukee's on the beach...Emily talks about going to the Berklee School of Music in Boston...after Berklee, Emily moved to NYC...Julie talks about her old band Plankton....being banned from the club the Continental...how's she's played all sorts of venues...Emily playing Lollapalooza with Passion Pit...how fun it is to have people who pack your gear...Emily playing keyboards in Passion Pit...learning sound design...how playing solo now is helping her really find her voice, even though she loves collaborating bit time...how Emily misses playing shows...Julie and Jason talk about their own show at No Vacancy June 12th opening for SYML for an 88.5 the SoCal Sound benefit show (details coming soon)...Jason is upset about how he played "Down in a Hole"....Emily coming to Julie's radio station 88.5 the SoCalSound and playing some songs...how Emily loves jazz along with bandmates...how COVID has made her feel the emptiness of not playing...Emily is excited to be showing herself again... IT'S 5 O'CLOCK SOMEWHERE...FIND OUT MORE ABOUT EMILY...what artist would she tour with (living or dead) if she could choose...what is the one thing she brings on a rocket ship to the moon...the one thing she loves about Los Angeles (um...hello, is this thing on)...btw, the desert isn't part of LA...what line from a song would be her epitaph...what advice she would give her younger self about living her dreams... And don't forget the AFTERPOD where Julie & Jason talk about Emily Greene after she leaves the room. Check out Julie's chat with Emily for 88.5 the SoCal Sound in Los Angeles here. Follow @cuzihavetopodcast on Instagram for all the latest news.  We'd love to hear from you - email us at cuzihavetopodcast@gmail.com.  Find other episodes or leave us a voice message for the show on the anchor website. Thanks for tuning in! Keep on living those dreams, friends, CUZ YOU HAVE TO!! - jULIE AND jASON --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cuzihaveto/message

The Mike Wagner Show
Detroit's multi-talented singer/songwriter Beth talks about her latest release “Get To Know Me”!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 35:36


The multi-talented singer/songwriter from Detroit Beth talks about her latest release “Get To Know Me” featuring “Let Me Be”, “Call Me”, “Love Is In The Building”, etc., plus touring with Anita Baker, John Legend, Whitney Houston, Peabo Bryson, the O'Jays and more! Beth has been featured on “The Voice”, “Dancing with the Stars”, “Reach Out Everyone”, “Glee Project” and numerous voiceover projects and more! Check out the amazing Beth on all streaming platforms and www.bethalwayssings.comtoday! #beth #getotknowme #letmebe #callme #detroit #anitabaker #whitneyhouston #Johnlegend #theojays #peabobryson #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerbeth #themikewagnershowbeth --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support

The Mike Wagner Show
Detroit's multi-talented singer/songwriter Beth talks about her latest release “Get To Know Me”!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 27:34


The multi-talented singer/songwriter from Detroit Beth talks about her latest release “Get To Know Me” featuring “Let Me Be”, “Call Me”, “Love Is In The Building”, etc., plus touring with Anita Baker, John Legend, Whitney Houston, Peabo Bryson, the O'Jays and more! Beth has been featured on “The Voice”, “Dancing with the Stars”, “Reach Out Everyone”, “Glee Project” and numerous voiceover projects and more! Check out the amazing Beth on all streaming platforms and www.bethalwayssings.comtoday! #beth #getotknowme #letmebe #callme #detroit #anitabaker #whitneyhouston #Johnlegend #theojays #peabobryson #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerbeth #themikewagnershowbeth --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support

The Mike Wagner Show
Detroit's multi-talented singer/songwriter Beth talks about her latest release “Get To Know Me”!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 35:37


The multi-talented singer/songwriter from Detroit Beth talks about her latest release “Get To Know Me” featuring “Let Me Be”, “Call Me”, “Love Is In The Building”, etc., plus touring with Anita Baker, John Legend, Whitney Houston, Peabo Bryson, the O'Jays and more! Beth has been featured on “The Voice”, “Dancing with the Stars”, “Reach Out Everyone”, “Glee Project” and numerous voiceover projects and more! Check out the amazing Beth on all streaming platforms and www.bethalwayssings.com today! #beth #getotknowme #letmebe #callme #detroit #anitabaker #whitneyhouston #Johnlegend #theojays #peabobryson #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerbeth #themikewagnershowbeth

MeatRx
They Are KILLING Type 1 Diabetics | Dr. Shawn Baker & Dr. R.D. Dikeman

MeatRx

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 71:46


Dave holds a Ph.D. in physics and is a father of two boys, the older (David) having been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 9. That took the family on a journey of exploring healthy lifestyles. Dave and his family are active in the low-carb type 1 diabetes community. Find Dave on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DikemanDave  Timestamps 00:00 Trailer 00:46 Introduction 01:48 Theoretical physics Ph.D. 04:38 Dave's children: David and Hayden 05:27 Hayden's talk about glucose variability and why we have a hard time matching glucose 06:15 David's type 1 diabetes diagnosis 08:03 Losing a lot of weight before type 1 diabetes diagnosis 09:43 Time a type 1 diabetic starts losing weight till the diagnosis 10:42 Type 1 diabetic long term complications 12:30 Adjusting doses for type 1 diabetics 13:49 Cutting down carbs 14:20 Bernstein's book and the law of small numbers 15:44 Life expectancy of a type 1 diabetic 16:48 A1Cs of type 1 diabetics 17:56 Digestion issues for type 1 diabetics 18:22 Gray and white matter ratios for type 1 diabetics 19:01 Mainstream attitude towards low-carb diets for type 1 diabetics 20:24 Covering protein 21:51 Who is Dr. Bernstein? 23:53 Life expectancy for type 1 diabetics 25:48 Honeymoon phase 28:18 Dosing for type 1 diabetics 31:00 Variables in dosing 33:14 Correcting insulin 34:51 Mis-dosing insulin 35:50 Overwhelming with insulin 37:02 Downsides of insulin 39:05 Cancer rates in type 1 diabetics 40:23 Parents of type 1 diabetics 42:16 Parents joining type 1 diabetic kids in diet change 43:15 Blood sugars of type 1 diabetics 44:54 Being a type 1 diabetes athlete 47:13 Advice to run high blood sugar 51:27 Low blood sugar at night 53:33 What a father will do for his type 1 diabetic kid 55:18 Disease leading one to a very healthy lifestyle 57:16 Type One Grit page on Facebook 58:54 Dr. Eric Westman and ADAPT Academy 61:01 CGM sensors with pumps built-in 63:17 Double diabetes 65:50 Adusting for exercise-induced insulin sensitivity 68:14 Let Me Be 83 70:18 Closing See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Book a Carnivore Coach: https://carnivore.diet/book-a-coach/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . ‪#revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation   #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach  #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree  ‪

Como lo oyes
Como lo oyes - BlackContagious - 09/12/22

Como lo oyes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 58:17


Nos ha llegado los discos nuevos de los australianos Joel Sarakula y el grabado en directo de The Bamboos. Recordamos a Irene Cara, recientemente fallecida. Y también cerramos el programa con nuestro homenaje al fundador del sello Stax: Jim Stewart. Rescates varios. Lisa Fischer, Taja Sevelle, Bobby M. O Fatback Band. DISCO 1 C’AMMAFUNK this Is What You Got (8) DISCO 2 JULIA MICHAELS Sorry To Me Too(ESCA) DISCO 3 IRENE CARA Girlfriends (Cara 2 Corte 2) DISCO 4 STEVE LACY Bad Habit (ESCA) DISCO 5 THE BAMBOOS & Kylie Auldist & Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Tomorrow (ESCA) DISCO 6 TAJA SEVELLE Love Is Contagious (Cara 1 Corte 1) DISCO KIKI GYAN Disco Dancer (BADBADNOTGOOD - 9) DISCO 8 LISA FISCHER Send The Message of Love (Cara 2 Corte 3) DISCO 9 FATBACK Band Girls On My Mind (EUROPEAN CLUB SAMPLER - Cara 1 - 1) So Delicious 1985 DISCO 10 JOEL SARAKULA Parisian Woman (8) DISCO 11 BOBBY M & Jean Carn Let’s Stay Together (Cara 1 Corte 2) DISCO 12 A$AP Rocky Shittin Me (ESCA) DISCO 13 ISAAC HAYES Don’t Let Me Be ;Lonely Tonight (ESCA) Escuchar audio

Talkin' Fanfic: Cobra Kai
MAD FER IT: Oasis, RPF, and Gallaghercest

Talkin' Fanfic: Cobra Kai

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 175:39


Are ye mad fer it?! In episode 303 Sara and Laura crack open a lager and spend three hours indulging in their most problematic (or NOT) obsession yet– The Gallagher Brothers of Oasis! RPF, or ‘real person fiction' is fanfiction based on the lives of real people. We figure, if you're gonna get into RPF, you ‘might as well do the white line' and in true rock'n'roll lifestyle Slide Away into the nitty gritty of one of the most complicated, fascinating, beautiful, ugly, loving, brutal, intense relationships maybe ever. D' You Know What I Mean?  Gcest fans, this is for you. Turn your light on, take the shame out of your bread, sit back and enjoy!    PS. Even in three hours we didn't get to everything! If you're interested in more gcest fic, we've got our recs listed below, and do check out Snickfic's Gcest Primer, and the Livejournal communities “MFOK” community and quote archive.  PPS. Spotify Playlist of our Top Oasis and Gallagher Bros. solo tracks!   Timecaps! 0m - Episode Intro 4m - Cold open. Laura is forced to name all the Oasis and Gallagher solo studio albums in order 10m - HOW WE GOT HERE (RPF?! Incest?! On arrive à la problématique) 25m - IRL Timeline Walkthrough, “Who are the Gallagher Brothers?” 1h33m - The fanfiction! RPF, gcest, and our recs! 2h03 - The music and our Toppermost of the Poppermost of Oasis, Liam Gallagher, and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.   Episode References Documentary on Oasis, “Supersonic” (2016) [Prime] [Official Trailer] Documentary on Liam, “As You Were” (2019) [Prime] [Official Trailer] Oasis on MTV Most Wanted (18th August 1994) - “Whatever” and “Live Forever” (Liam looking ethereally beautiful, music starts 1m40s) Tumblr post ft. pics of the amazing and infamous 'Loch Lomond Kiss'  “Gallaghercest, a Primer” by Snickfic (LJ) “Mad for Our Kid” quote archive https://mfokquotearchiv.livejournal.com/  “Mad for Our Kid” LJ https://mfokquotearchiv.livejournal.com/  Oasis and Gallagher Brother Timeline (public Google Doc we made) BE on Spotify (our fave Beady Eye album) 2015 Youtube video of Liam in an Irish pub playing early versions of ‘Bold' and ‘When I'm In Need' Liam Gallagher - “Once” Music Video ft. Eric Cantona, and Butler!Liam Liam Gallagher - "One of Us" Music Video or, “I miss my brother, here is my heart on my sleeve.” Try not to cry!  Beady Eye - “Ballroom Figured” acoustic studio. Liam's voice is raw but beautiful here. Lovely. Liam Gallagher - "Greedy Soul" Live at Air Studios BIBLICAL Liam Gallagher - "All You're Dreaming Of" Live on Jonathan Ross CELESTIAL Liam Gallagher - "Gone" MTV Unplugged MAJESTICAL Noel Gallagher's HFB - “Holy Mountain” music video (aka Hot Daddy NG in his tiny trousers)    Noel Gallagher's HFB - "Dead in the Water" Live at The Late Late Show RTÉ One    Contact and Credits: Music: Kyle Laurin "Oasis Supersonic Theme" (Twitter: @cobrakylemusic) Tumblr: talkinfanfic.tumblr.com  Instagram: @talkinfanfic Email: talkinfanfic@gmail.com    Fic Recs (3-5) Sara's Recs time's slipping away (and what will it hold for me?) by mansgotalimit (young!Liam appears in older!Noel's world. WIP. ) “A Lot Like Gravity”, by RedheadAmongWolves (Superhero AU, SO!MUCH!FUN!) "Let Me Be the One" by Savageandwise (angsty with happy ending, psychological excavation, amazing!!) "don't you know you're life itself?" by liamnoel (early days, romantic, surreal, stylistic) "Candy Floss Heart" by Jeevey  (lovely present day, Sonny meets Liam at the zoo) Laura's Recs “Canter”, by cancellable (early days, short drabble, pretty, that one incredible line!) “Trying to Find a World That's Been and Gone” by storyshark2005, (Reconciliation, Sara's Coma trope fic) “Razorblade” by Jeevey (sexy, early days pre-band, rawr) “you and I are gonna live forever” by StripySock, (sexy, first kiss, beautifully and sharply written, early days band)  Filmstar (orphaned, A/N reads: "This was written by lonelyisourlife @ livejournal in 2014" FILMSTAR!!!! WE FORGOT TO TALK ABOUT FILMSTAR!! READ THIS FIC!! In our opinion, one of the best fics in the fandom. Music Recs Spotify Playlist of our Top Oasis and Gallagher Bros. solo tracks! Sara's Faves Oasis: Slide Away / Don't Look Back in Anger / Supersonic  LG Solo: “Once” / “Diamond in the Dark” / “When I'm in Need” NG Solo: “If I Had a Gun” / “Dying of the Light” / “Holy Mountain” Laura's Faves Oasis: Talk Tonight / Cast No Shadow / Don't Go Away / Stop Crying Your Heart Out / Songbird  LG Solo: Ballroom Figured (BE) / All You're Dreaming of / Gone NG Solo: Dead in the Water / Black Star Dancing / Alone on the Rope

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs
Episode 154: “Happy Together” by the Turtles

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022


Episode one hundred and fifty-four of A History of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs is the last of our four-part mini-series on LA sunshine pop and folk-rock in summer 1967. Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode. Patreon backers also have a fifteen-minute bonus episode available, on "Baby, Now That I've Found You" by the Foundations. Tilt Araiza has assisted invaluably by doing a first-pass edit, and will hopefully be doing so from now on. Check out Tilt's irregular podcasts at http://www.podnose.com/jaffa-cakes-for-proust and http://sitcomclub.com/ Resources There is no Mixcloud this week, because there were too many Turtles songs in the episode. There's relatively little information available about the Turtles compared to other bands of their era, and so apart from the sources on the general LA scene referenced in all these podcasts, the information here comes from a small number of sources. This DVD is a decent short documentary on the band's career. Howard Kaylan's autobiography, Shell Shocked: My Life with the Turtles, Flo and Eddie, and Frank Zappa, Etc.,  is a fun read, if inevitably biased towards his own viewpoint. Jim Pons' Hard Core Love: Sex, Football, and Rock and Roll in the Kingdom of God is much less fun, being as it is largely organised around how his life led up to his latter-day religious beliefs, but is the only other book I'm aware of with a substantial amount of coverage of the Turtles. There are many compilations of the Turtles' material available, of which All The Singles is by far and away the best. The box set of all their albums with bonus tracks is now out of print on CD, but can still be bought as MP3s. Patreon This podcast is brought to you by the generosity of my backers on Patreon. Why not join them? Transcript We've spent a lot of time recently in the LA of summer 1967, at the point where the sunshine pop sound that was created when the surf harmonies of the Beach Boys collided with folk rock was at its apex, right before fashions changed and tight sunny pop songs with harmonies from LA became yesterday's news, and extended blues-rock improvisations from San Francisco became the latest in thing. This episode is the last part of this four-episode sequence, and is going to be shorter than those others. In many ways this one is a bridge between this sequence and next episode, where we travel back to London, because we're saying goodbye for a while to the LA scene, and when we do return to LA it will be, for the most part, to look at music that's a lot less sunshine and a lot more shadow. So this is a brief fade-out while we sing ba-ba-ba, a three-minute pop-song of an episode, a last bit of sunshine pop before we return to longer, more complicated, stories  in two weeks' time, at which point the sun will firmly set. Like many musicians associated with LA, Howard Kaylan was born elsewhere and migrated there as a child, and he seems to have regarded his move from upstate New York to LA as essentially a move to Disneyland itself. That impression can only have been made stronger by the fact that soon after his family moved there he got his first childhood girlfriend -- who happened to be a Mouseketeer on the TV. And TV was how young Howard filtered most of his perceptions -- particularly TV comedy. By the age of fourteen he was the president of the Soupy Sales Fan Club, and he was also obsessed with the works of Ernie Kovacs, Sid Caesar, and the great satirist and parodist Stan Freberg: [Excerpt: Stan Freberg, "St. George and the Dragonet"] Second only to his love of comedy, though, was his love of music, and it was on the trip from New York to LA that he saw a show that would eventually change his life. Along the way, his family had gone to Las Vegas, and while there they had seen Louis Prima and Keeley Smith do their nightclub act. Prima is someone I would have liked to do a full podcast episode on when I was covering the fifties, and who I did do a Patreon bonus episode on. He's now probably best known for doing the voice of King Louis in the Jungle Book: [Excerpt: Louis Prima, "I Wanna Be Like You (the Monkey Song)"] But he was also a jump blues musician who made some very good records in a similar style to Louis Jordan, like "Jump, Jive, an' Wail" [Excerpt: Louis Prima, "Jump, Jive, an' Wail"] But like Jordan, Prima dealt at least as much in comedy as in music -- usually comedy involving stereotypes about his Italian-American ethnic origins. At the time young Howard Kaylan saw him, he was working a double act with his then-wife Keeley Smith. The act would consist of Smith trying to sing a song straight, while Prima would clown around, interject, and act like a fool, as Smith grew more and more exasperated, and would eventually start contemptuously mocking Prima. [Excerpt: Louis Prima and Keeley Smith, "Embraceable You/I've Got It Bad and That Ain't Good"] This is of course a fairly standard double-act format, as anyone who has suffered through an episode of The Little and Large Show will be all too painfully aware, but Prima and Smith did it better than most, and to young Howard Kaylan, this was the greatest entertainment imaginable. But while comedy was the closest thing to Kaylan's heart, music was a close second. He was a regular listener to Art Laboe's radio show, and in a brief period as a teenage shoplifter he obtained records like Ray Charles' album Genius + Soul = Jazz: [Excerpt: Ray Charles, "One Mint Julep"] and the single "Tossin' and Turnin'" by Bobby Lewis: [Excerpt: Bobby Lewis, "Tossin' and Turnin'"] "Tossin' and Turnin'" made a deep impression on Kaylan, because of the saxophone solo, which was actually a saxophone duet. On the record, baritone sax player Frank Henry played a solo, and it was doubled by the great tenor sax player King Curtis, who was just playing a mouthpiece rather than a full instrument, making a high-pitched squeaking sound: [Excerpt: Bobby Lewis, "Tossin' and Turnin'"] Curtis was of course also responsible for another great saxophone part a couple of years earlier, on a record that Kaylan loved because it combined comedy and rock and roll, "Yakety Yak": [Excerpt: The Coasters, "Yakety Yak"] Those two saxophone parts inspired Kaylan to become a rock and roller. He was already learning the clarinet and playing part time in an amateur Dixieland band, and it was easy enough to switch to saxophone, which has the same fingering. Within a matter of weeks of starting to play sax, he was invited to join a band called the Nightriders, who consisted of Chuck Portz on bass, Al Nichol on guitar, and Glen Wilson on drums. The Nightriders became locally popular, and would perform sets largely made up of Johnny and the Hurricanes and Ventures material. While he was becoming a budding King Curtis, Kaylan was still a schoolkid, and one of the classes he found most enjoyable was choir class. There was another kid in choir who Kaylan got on with, and one day that kid, Mark Volman came up to him, and had a conversation that Kaylan would recollect decades later in his autobiography: “So I hear you're in a rock 'n' roll band.” “Yep.” “Um, do you think I could join it?” “Well, what do you do?” “Nothing.” “Nothing?” “Nope.” “Sounds good to me. I'll ask Al.” Volman initially became the group's roadie and occasional tambourine player, and would also get on stage to sing a bit during their very occasional vocal numbers, but was mostly "in the band" in name only at first -- he didn't get a share of the group's money, but he was allowed to say he was in the group because that meant that his friends would come to the Nightriders' shows, and he was popular among the surfing crowd. Eventually, Volman's father started to complain that his son wasn't getting any money from being in the band, while the rest of the group were, and they explained to him that Volman was just carrying the instruments while they were all playing them. Volman's father said "if Mark plays an instrument, will you give him equal shares?" and they said that that was fair, so Volman got an alto sax to play along with Kaylan's tenor. Volman had also been taking clarinet lessons, and the two soon became a tight horn section for the group, which went through a few lineup changes and soon settled on a lineup of Volman and Kaylan on saxes, Nichol on lead guitar, Jim Tucker on rhythm guitar, Portz on bass, and Don Murray on drums. That new lineup became known as the Crossfires, presumably after the Johnny and the Hurricanes song of the same name: [Excerpt: Johnny and the Hurricanes, "Crossfire"] Volman and Kaylan worked out choreographed dance steps to do while playing their saxes, and the group even developed a group of obsessive fans who called themselves the Chunky Club, named after one of the group's originals: [Excerpt: The Crossfires, "Chunky"] At this point the group were pretty much only playing instrumentals, though they would do occasional vocals on R&B songs like "Money" or their version of Don and Dewey's "Justine", songs which required more enthusiasm than vocal ability. But their first single, released on a tiny label, was another surf instrumental, a song called "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde": [Excerpt: The Crossfires, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde"] The group became popular enough locally that they became the house band at the Revelaire Club in Redondo Beach. There as well as playing their own sets, they would also be the backing band for any touring acts that came through without their own band, quickly gaining the kind of performing ability that comes from having to learn a new artist's entire repertoire in a few days and be able to perform it with them live with little or no rehearsal. They backed artists like the Coasters, the Drifters, Bobby Vee, the Rivingtons, and dozens of other major acts, and as part of that Volman and Kaylan would, on songs that required backing vocals, sing harmonies rather than playing saxophone. And that harmony-singing ability became important when the British Invasion happened, and suddenly people didn't want to hear surf instrumentals, but vocals along the lines of the new British groups. The Crossfires' next attempt at a single was another original, this one an attempt at sounding like one of their favourite new British groups, the Kinks: [Excerpt: The Crossfires, "One Potato, Two Potato"] This change to vocals necessitated a change in the group dynamic. Volman and Kaylan ditched the saxophones, and discovered that between them they made one great frontman. The two have never been excessively close on a personal level, but both have always known that the other has qualities they needed. Frank Zappa would later rather dismissively say "I regard Howard as a fine singer, and Mark as a great tambourine player and fat person", and it's definitely true that Kaylan is one of the truly great vocalists to come out of the LA scene in this period, while Volman is merely a good harmony singer, not anything particularly special -- though he *is* a good harmony singer -- but it undersells Volman's contribution. There's a reason the two men performed together for nearly sixty years. Kaylan is a great singer, but also by nature rather reserved, and he always looked uncomfortable on stage, as well as, frankly, not exactly looking like a rock star (Kaylan describes himself not inaccurately as looking like a potato several times in his autobiography). Volman, on the other hand, is a merely good singer, but he has a naturally outgoing personality, and while he's also not the most conventionally good-looking of people he has a *memorable* appearance in a way that Kaylan doesn't. Volman could do all the normal frontman stuff, the stuff that makes a show an actual show -- the jokes, the dancing, the between-song patter, the getting the crowd going, while Kaylan could concentrate on the singing. They started doing a variation on the routine that had so enthralled Howard Kaylan when he'd seen Louis Prima and Keeley Smith do it as a child. Kaylan would stand more or less stock still, looking rather awkward, but singing like an angel, while Volman would dance around, clown, act the fool, and generally do everything he could to disrupt the performance -- short of actually disrupting it in reality. It worked, and Volman became one of that small but illustrious group of people -- the band member who makes the least contribution to the sound of the music but the biggest contribution to the feel of the band itself, and without whom they wouldn't be the same. After "One Potato, Two Potato" was a flop, the Crossfires were signed to their third label. This label, White Whale, was just starting out, and the Crossfires were to become their only real hit act. Or rather, the Turtles were. The owners of White Whale knew that they didn't have much promotional budget and that their label was not a known quantity -- it was a tiny label with no track record. But they thought of a way they could turn that to their advantage. Everyone knew that the Beatles, before Capitol had picked up their contracts, had had their records released on a bunch of obscure labels like Swan and Tollie. People *might* look for records on tiny independent labels if they thought it might be another British act who were unknown in the US but could be as good as the Beatles. So they chose a name for the group that they thought sounded as English as possible -- an animal name that started with "the", and ended in "les", just like the Beatles. The group, all teenagers at the time, were desperate enough that they agreed to change their name, and from that point on they became the Turtles. In order to try and jump on as many bandwagons as possible, the label wanted to position them as a folk-rock band, so their first single under the Turtles name was a cover of a Bob Dylan song, from Another Side of Bob Dylan: [Excerpt: Bob Dylan, "It Ain't Me Babe"] That song's hit potential had already been seen by Johnny Cash, who'd had a country hit with it a few months before. But the Turtles took the song in a different direction, inspired by Kaylan's *other* great influence, along with Prima and Smith. Kaylan was a big fan of the Zombies, one of the more interesting of the British Invasion groups, and particularly of their singer Colin Blunstone. Kaylan imitated Blunstone on the group's hit single, "She's Not There", on which Blunstone sang in a breathy, hushed, voice on the verses: [Excerpt: The Zombies, "She's Not There"] before the song went into a more stomping chorus on which Blunstone sang in a fuller voice: [Excerpt: The Zombies, "She's Not There"] Kaylan did this on the Turtles' version of "It Ain't Me Babe", starting off with a quiet verse: [Excerpt: The Turtles, "It Ain't Me Babe"] Before, like the Zombies, going into a foursquare, more uptempo, louder chorus: [Excerpt: The Turtles, "It Ain't Me Babe"] The single became a national top ten hit, and even sort of got the approval of Bob Dylan. On the group's first national tour, Dylan was at one club show, which they ended with "It Ain't Me Babe", and after the show the group were introduced to the great songwriter, who was somewhat the worse for wear. Dylan said “Hey, that was a great song you just played, man. That should be your single", and then passed out into his food. With the group's first single becoming a top ten hit, Volman and Kaylan got themselves a house in Laurel Canyon, which was not yet the rock star Mecca it was soon to become, but which was starting to get a few interesting residents. They would soon count Henry Diltz of the Modern Folk Quartet, Danny Hutton, and Frank Zappa among their neighbours. Soon Richie Furay would move in with them, and the house would be used by the future members of the Buffalo Springfield as their rehearsal space. The Turtles were rapidly becoming part of the in crowd. But they needed a follow-up single, and so Bones Howe, who was producing their records, brought in P.F. Sloan to play them a few of his new songs. They liked "Eve of Destruction" enough to earmark it as a possible album track, but they didn't think they would do it justice, and so it was passed on to Barry McGuire. But Sloan did have something for them -- a pseudo-protest song called "Let Me Be" that was very clearly patterned after their version of "It Ain't Me Babe", and which was just rebellious enough to make them seem a little bit daring, but which was far more teenage angst than political manifesto: [Excerpt: The Turtles, "Let Me Be"] That did relatively well, making the top thirty -- well enough for the group to rush out an album which was padded out with some sloppy cover versions of other Dylan songs, a version of "Eve of Destruction", and a few originals written by Kaylan. But the group weren't happy with the idea of being protest singers. They were a bunch of young men who were more motivated by having a good time than by politics, and they didn't think that it made sense for them to be posing as angry politicised rebels. Not only that, but there was a significant drop-off between "It Ain't Me Babe" and "Let Me Be". They needed to do better. They got the clue for their new direction while they were in New York. There they saw their friends in the Mothers of Invention playing their legendary residency at the Garrick Theatre, but they also saw a new band, the Lovin' Spoonful, who were playing music that was clearly related to the music the Turtles were doing -- full of harmonies and melody, and inspired by folk music -- but with no sense of rebelliousness at all. They called it "Good Time Music": [Excerpt: The Lovin' Spoonful, "Good Time Music"] As soon as they got back to LA, they told Bones Howe and the executives at White Whale that they weren't going to be a folk-rock group any more, they were going to be "good time music", just like the Lovin' Spoonful. They were expecting some resistance, but they were told that that was fine, and that PF Sloan had some good time music songs too. "You Baby" made the top twenty: [Excerpt: The Turtles, "You Baby"] The Turtles were important enough in the hierarchy of LA stars that Kaylan and Tucker were even invited by David Crosby to meet the Beatles at Derek Taylor's house when they were in LA on their last tour -- this may be the same day that the Beatles met Brian and Carl Wilson, as I talked about in the episode on "All You Need is Love", though Howard Kaylan describes this as being a party and that sounded like more of an intimate gathering. If it was that day, there was nearly a third Beach Boy there. The Turtles knew David Marks, the Beach Boys' former rhythm guitarist, because they'd played a lot in Inglewood where he'd grown up, and Marks asked if he could tag along with Kaylan and Tucker to meet the Beatles. They agreed, and drove up to the house, and actually saw George Harrison through the window, but that was as close as they got to the Beatles that day. There was a heavy police presence around the house because it was known that the Beatles were there, and one of the police officers asked them to drive back and park somewhere else and walk up, because there had been complaints from neighbours about the number of cars around. They were about to do just that, when Marks started yelling obscenities and making pig noises at the police, so they were all arrested, and the police claimed to find a single cannabis seed in the car. Charges were dropped, but now Kaylan was on the police's radar, and so he moved out of the Laurel Canyon home to avoid bringing police attention to Buffalo Springfield, so that Neil Young and Bruce Palmer wouldn't get deported. But generally the group were doing well. But there was a problem. And that problem was their record label. They rushed out another album to cash in on the success of "You Baby", one that was done so quickly that it had "Let Me Be" on it again, just as the previous album had, and which included a version of the old standard "All My Trials", with the songwriting credited to the two owners of White Whale records. And they pumped out a lot of singles. A LOT of singles, ranging from a song written for them by new songwriter Warren Zevon, to cover versions of Frank Sinatra's "It Was a Very Good Year" and the old standard "We'll Meet Again". Of the five singles after "You Baby", the one that charted highest was a song actually written by a couple of the band members. But for some reason a song with verses in 5/4 time and choruses in 6/4 with lyrics like "killing the living and living to kill, the grim reaper of love thrives on pain" didn't appeal to the group's good-time music pop audience and only reached number eighty-one: [Excerpt: The Turtles, "Grim Reaper of Love"] The group started falling apart. Don Murray became convinced that  the rest of the band were conspiring against him and wanted him out, so he walked out of the group in the middle of a rehearsal for a TV show. They got Joel Larson of the Grass Roots -- the group who had a number of hits with Sloan and Barri songs -- to sub for a few gigs before getting in a permanent replacement, Johnny Barbata, who came to them on the recommendation of Gene Clark, and who was one of the best drummers on the scene -- someone who was not only a great drummer but a great showman, who would twirl his drumsticks between his fingers with every beat, and who would regularly engage in drum battles with Buddy Rich. By the time they hit their fifth flop single in a row, they lost their bass player as well -- Chuck Portz decided he was going to quit music and become a fisherman instead. They replaced him with Chip Douglas of the Modern Folk Quartet. Then they very nearly lost their singers. Volman and Kaylan both got their draft notices at the same time, and it seemed likely they would end up having to go and fight in the Vietnam war. Kaylan was distraught, but his mother told him "Speak to your cousin Herb". Cousin Herb was Herb Cohen, the manager of the Mothers of Invention and numerous other LA acts, including the Modern Folk Quartet, and Kaylan only vaguely knew him at this time, but he agreed to meet up with them, and told them “Stop worrying! I got Zappa out, I got Tim Buckley out, and I'll get you out.” Cohen told Volman and Kaylan to not wash for a week before their induction, to take every drug of every different kind they could find right before going in, to deliberately disobey every order, to fail the logic tests, and to sexually proposition the male officers dealing with the induction. They followed his orders to the letter, and got marked as 4-F, unfit for service. They still needed a hit though, and eventually they found something by going back to their good-time music idea. It was a song from the Koppelman-Rubin publishing company -- the same company that did the Lovin Spoonful's management and production. The song in question was by Alan Gordon and Gary Bonner, two former members of a group called the Magicians, who had had a minor success with a single called "An Invitation to Cry": [Excerpt: The Magicians, "An Invitation to Cry"] The Magicians had split up, and Bonner and Gordon were trying to make a go of things as professional songwriters, but had had little success to this point. The song on the demo had been passed over by everyone, and the demo was not at all impressive, just a scratchy acetate with Bonner singing off-key and playing acoustic rhythm guitar and Gordon slapping his knees to provide rhythm, but the group heard something in it. They played the song live for months, refining the arrangement, before taking it into the studio. There are arguments to this day as to who deserves the credit for the sound on "Happy Together" -- Chip Douglas apparently did the bulk of the arrangement work while they were on tour, but the group's new producer, Joe Wissert, a former staff engineer for Cameo-Parkway, also claimed credit for much of it. Either way, "Happy Together" is a small masterpiece of dynamics. The song is structured much like the songs that had made the Turtles' name, with the old Zombies idea of the soft verse and much louder chorus: [Excerpt: The Turtles, "Happy Together"] But the track is really made by the tiny details of the arrangement, the way instruments and vocal parts come in and out as the track builds up, dies down, and builds again. If you listen to the isolated tracks, there are fantastic touches like the juxtaposition of the bassoon and oboe (which I think is played on a mellotron): [Excerpt: The Turtles, "Happy Together", isolated tracks] And a similar level of care and attention was put into the vocal arrangement by Douglas, with some parts just Kaylan singing solo, other parts having Volman double him, and of course the famous "bah bah bah" massed vocals: [Excerpt: The Turtles, "Happy Together", isolated vocals] At the end of the track, thinking he was probably going to do another take, Kaylan decided to fool around and sing "How is the weather?", which Bonner and Gordon had jokingly done on the demo. But the group loved it, and insisted that was the take they were going to use: [Excerpt: The Turtles, "Happy Together"] "Happy Together" knocked "Penny Lane" by the Beatles off the number one spot in the US, but by that point the group had already had another lineup change. The Monkees had decided they wanted to make records without the hit factory that had been overseeing them, and had asked Chip Douglas if he wanted to produce their first recordings as a self-contained band. Given that the Monkees were the biggest thing in the American music industry at the time, Douglas had agreed, and so the group needed their third bass player in a year. The one they went for was Jim Pons. Pons had seen the Beatles play at the Hollywood Bowl in 1964, and decided he wanted to become a pop star. The next day he'd been in a car crash, which had paid out enough insurance money that he was able to buy two guitars, a bass, drums, and amps, and use them to start his own band. That band was originally called The Rockwells, but quickly changed their name to the Leaves, and became a regular fixture at Ciro's on Sunset Strip, first as customers, then after beating Love in the auditions, as the new resident band when the Byrds left. For a while the Leaves had occasionally had guest vocals from a singer called Richard Marin, but Pons eventually decided to get rid of him, because, as he put it "I wanted us to look like The Beatles. There were no Mexicans in The Beatles". He is at pains in his autobiography to assure us that he's not a bigot, and that Marin understood. I'm sure he did. Marin went on to be better known as Cheech Marin of Cheech and Chong. The Leaves were signed by Pat Boone to his production company, and through that company they got signed to Mira Records. Their first single, produced by Nik Venet, had been a version of "Love Minus Zero (No Limit)", a song by Bob Dylan: [Excerpt: The Leaves, "Love Minus Zero (No Limit)"] That had become a local hit, though not a national one, and the Leaves had become one of the biggest bands on the Sunset Strip scene, hanging out with all the other bands. They had become friendly with the Doors before the Doors got a record deal, and Pat Boone had even asked for an introduction, as he was thinking of signing them, but unfortunately when he met Jim Morrison, Morrison had drunk a lot of vodka, and given that Morrison was an obnoxious drunk Boone had second thoughts, and so the world missed out on the chance of a collaboration between the Doors and Pat Boone. Their second single was "Hey Joe" -- as was their third and fourth, as we discussed in that episode: [Excerpt: The Leaves, "Hey Joe"] Their third version of "Hey Joe" had become a top forty hit, but they didn't have a follow-up, and their second album, All The Good That's Happening, while it's a good album, sold poorly. Various band members quit or fell out, and when Johnny Barbata knocked on Jim Pons' door it was an easy decision to quit and join a band that had a current number one hit. When Pons joined, the group had already recorded the Happy Together album. That album included the follow-up to "Happy Together", another Bonner and Gordon song, "She'd Rather Be With Me": [Excerpt: The Turtles, "She'd Rather Be With Me"] None of the group were tremendously impressed with that song, but it did very well, becoming the group's second-biggest hit in the US, reaching number three, and actually becoming a bigger hit than "Happy Together" in parts of Europe. Before "Happy Together" the group hadn't really made much impact outside the US. In the UK, their early singles had been released by Pye, the smallish label that had the Kinks and Donovan, but which didn't have much promotional budget, and they'd sunk without trace. For "You Baby" they'd switched to Immediate, the indie label that Andrew Oldham had set up, and it had done a little better but still not charted. But from "Happy Together" they were on Decca, a much bigger label, and "Happy Together" had made number twelve in the charts in the UK, and "She'd Rather Be With Me" reached number four. So the new lineup of the group went on a UK tour. As soon as they got to the hotel, they found they had a message from Graham Nash of the Hollies, saying he would like to meet up with them. They all went round to Nash's house, and found Donovan was also there, and Nash played them a tape he'd just been given of Sgt Pepper, which wouldn't come out for a few more days. At this point they were living every dream a bunch of Anglophile American musicians could possibly have. Jim Tucker mentioned that he would love to meet the Beatles, and Nash suggested they do just that. On their way out the door, Donovan said to them, "beware of Lennon". It was when they got to the Speakeasy club that the first faux-pas of the evening happened. Nash introduced them to Justin Hayward and John Lodge of the Moody Blues, and Volman said how much he loved their record "Go Now": [Excerpt: The Moody Blues, "Go Now"] The problem was that Hayward and Lodge had joined the group after that record had come out, to replace its lead singer Denny Laine. Oh well, they were still going to meet the Beatles, right? They got to the table where John, Paul, and Ringo were sat, at a tense moment -- Paul was having a row with Jane Asher, who stormed out just as the Turtles were getting there. But at first, everything seemed to go well. The Beatles all expressed their admiration for "Happy Together" and sang the "ba ba ba" parts at them, and Paul and Kaylan bonded over their shared love for "Justine" by Don and Dewey, a song which the Crossfires had performed in their club sets, and started singing it together: [Excerpt: Don and Dewey, "Justine"] But John Lennon was often a mean drunk, and he noticed that Jim Tucker seemed to be the weak link in the group, and soon started bullying him, mocking his clothes, his name, and everything he said. This devastated Tucker, who had idolised Lennon up to that point, and blurted out "I'm sorry I ever met you", to which Lennon just responded "You never did, son, you never did". The group walked out, hurt and confused -- and according to Kaylan in his autobiography, Tucker was so demoralised by Lennon's abuse that he quit music forever shortly afterwards, though Tucker says that this wasn't the reason he quit. From their return to LA on, the Turtles would be down to just a five-piece band. After leaving the club, the group went off in different directions, but then Kaylan (and this is according to Kaylan's autobiography, there are no other sources for this) was approached by Brian Jones, asking for his autograph because he loved the Turtles so much. Jones introduced Kaylan to the friend he was with, Jimi Hendrix, and they went out for dinner, but Jones soon disappeared with a girl he'd met. and left Kaylan and Hendrix alone. They were drinking a lot -- more than Kaylan was used to -- and he was tired, and the omelette that Hendrix had ordered for Kaylan was creamier than he was expecting... and Kaylan capped what had been a night full of unimaginable highs and lows by vomiting all over Jimi Hendrix's expensive red velvet suit. Rather amazingly after all this, the Moody Blues, the Beatles, and Hendrix, all showed up to the Turtles' London gig and apparently enjoyed it. After "She'd Rather Be With Me", the next single to be released wasn't really a proper single, it was a theme song they'd been asked to record for a dire sex comedy titled "Guide for the Married Man", and is mostly notable for being composed by John Williams, the man who would later go on to compose the music for Star Wars. That didn't chart, but the group followed it with two more top twenty hits written by Bonner and Gordon, "You Know What I Mean" and "She's My Girl". But then the group decided that Bonner and Gordon weren't giving them their best material, and started turning down their submissions, like a song called "Celebrity Ball" which they thought had no commercial potential, at least until the song was picked up by their friends Three Dog Night, retitled "Celebrate", and made the top twenty: [Excerpt: Three Dog Night, "Celebrate"] Instead, the group decided to start recording more of their own material. They were worried that in the fast-changing rock world bands that did other songwriters' material were losing credibility. But "Sound Asleep", their first effort in this new plan, only made number forty-seven on the charts. Clearly they needed a different plan. They called in their old bass player Chip Douglas, who was now an experienced hitmaker as a producer. He called in *his* friend Harry Nilsson, who wrote "The Story of Rock & Roll" for the group, but that didn't do much better, only making number forty-eight. But the group persevered, starting work on a new album produced by Douglas, The Turtles Present The Battle of the Bands, the conceit of which was that every track would be presented as being by a different band. So there were tracks by  Chief Kamanawanalea and his Royal Macadamia Nuts,  Fats Mallard and the Bluegrass Fireball, The Atomic Enchilada, and so on, all done in the styles suggested by those band names. There was even a track by "The Cross Fires": [Excerpt: The Cross Fires, "Surfer Dan"] It was the first time the group had conceived of an album as a piece, and nine of the twelve tracks were originals by the band -- there was a track written by their friend Bill Martin, and the opening track, by "The US Teens Featuring Raoul", was co-written by Chip Douglas and Harry Nilsson. But for the most part the songs were written by the band members themselves, and jointly credited to all of them. This was the democratic decision, but one that Howard Kaylan would later regret, because of the song for which the band name was just "Howie, Mark, Johnny, Jim & Al". Where all the other songs were parodies of other types of music, that one was, as the name suggests, a parody of the Turtles themselves. It was written by Kaylan in disgust at the record label, who kept pestering the group to "give us another 'Happy Together'". Kaylan got more and more angry at this badgering, and eventually thought "OK, you want another 'Happy Together'? I'll give you another 'Happy Together'" and in a few minutes wrote a song that was intended as an utterly vicious parody of that kind of song, with lyrics that nobody could possibly take seriously, and with music that was just mocking the whole structure of "Happy Together" specifically. He played it to the rest of the group, expecting them to fall about laughing, but instead they all insisted it was the group's next single. "Elenore" went to number six on the charts, becoming their biggest hit since "She'd Rather Be With Me": [Excerpt: The Turtles, "Elenore"] And because everything was credited to the group, Kaylan's songwriting royalties were split five ways. For the follow-up, they chose the one actual cover version on the album. "You Showed Me" is a song that Roger McGuinn and Gene Clark had written together in the very early days of the Byrds, and they'd recorded it as a jangly folk-rock tune in 1964: [Excerpt: The Byrds, "You Showed Me"] They'd never released that track, but Gene Clark had performed it solo after leaving the Byrds, and Douglas had been in Clark's band at the time, and liked the song. He played it for the Turtles, but when he played it for them the only instrument he had to hand was a pump organ with one of its bellows broken. Because of this, he had to play it slowly, and while he kept insisting that the song needed to be faster, the group were equally insistent that what he was playing them was the big ballad hit they wanted, and they recorded it at that tempo. "You Showed Me" became the Turtles' final top ten hit: [Excerpt: The Turtles, "You Showed Me"] But once again there were problems in the group. Johnny Barbata was the greatest drummer any of them had ever played with, but he didn't fit as a personality -- he didn't like hanging round with the rest of them when not on stage, and while there were no hard feelings, it was clear he could get a gig with pretty much anyone and didn't need to play with a group he wasn't entirely happy in. By mutual agreement, he left to go and play with Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, and was replaced by John Seiter from Spanky and Our Gang -- a good drummer, but not the best of the best like Barbata had been. On top of this, there were a whole host of legal problems to deal with. The Turtles were the only big act on White Whale records, though White Whale did put out some other records. For example, they'd released the single "Desdemona" by John's Children in the US: [Excerpt: John's Children, "Desdemona"] The group, being the Anglophiles they were, had loved that record, and were also among the very small number of Americans to like the music made by John's Children's guitarist's new folk duo, Tyrannosaurus Rex: [Excerpt: Tyrannosaurus Rex, "Debora"] When Tyrannosaurus Rex supported the Turtles, indeed, Volman and Kaylan became very close to Marc Bolan, and told him that the next time they were in England they'd have to get together, maybe even record together. That would happen not that many years later, with results we'll be getting to in... episode 201, by my current calculations. But John's Children hadn't had a hit, and indeed nobody on White Whale other than the Turtles had. So White Whale desperately wanted to stop the Turtles having any independence, and to make sure they continued to be their hit factory. They worked with the group's roadie, Dave Krambeck, to undermine the group's faith in their manager, Bill Utley, who supported the group in their desire for independence. Soon, Krambeck and White Whale had ousted Utley, and Krambeck had paid Utley fifty thousand dollars for their management contract, with the promise of another two hundred thousand later. That fifty thousand dollars had been taken by Krambeck as an advance against the Turtles' royalties, so they were really buying themselves out. Except that Krambeck then sold the management contract on to a New York management firm, without telling the group. He then embezzled as much of the group's ready cash as he could and ran off to Mexico, without paying Utley his two hundred thousand dollars. The Turtles were out of money, and they were being sued by Utley because he hadn't had the money he should have had, and by the big New York firm, because  since the Turtles hadn't known they were now legally their managers they were in breach of contract. They needed money quickly, and so they signed with another big management company, this one co-owned by Bill Cosby, in the belief that Cosby's star power might be able to get them some better bookings. It did -- one of the group's first gigs after signing with the new company was at the White House. It turned out they were Tricia Nixon's favourite group, and so they and the Temptations were booked at her request for a White House party. The group at first refused to play for a President they rightly thought of as a monster, but their managers insisted. That destroyed their reputation among the cool antiestablishment youth, of course, but it did start getting them well-paid corporate gigs. Right up until the point where Kaylan became sick at his own hypocrisy at playing these events, drank too much of the complimentary champagne at an event for the president of US Steel, went into a drunken rant about how sick the audience made him, and then about how his bandmates were a bunch of sellouts, threw his mic into a swimming pool, and quit while still on stage. He was out of the band for two months, during which time they worked on new material without him, before they made up and decided to work on a new album. This new album, though, was going to be more democratic. As well as being all original material, they weren't having any of this nonsense about the lead singer singing lead. This time, whoever wrote the song was going to sing lead, so Kaylan only ended up singing lead on six of the twelve songs on what turned out to be their final album, Turtle Soup. They wanted a truly great producer for the new album, and they all made lists of who they might call. The lists included a few big names like George Martin and Phil Spector, but one name kept turning up -- Ray Davies. As we'll hear in the next episode, the Kinks had been making some astonishing music since "You Really Got Me", but most of it had not been heard in the US. But the Turtles all loved the Kinks' 1968 album The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society, which they considered the best album ever made: [Excerpt: The Kinks, "Animal Farm"] They got in touch with Davies, and he agreed to produce the album -- the first time he did any serious outside production work -- and eventually they were able to persuade White Whale, who had no idea who he was, to allow him to produce it. The resulting album is by far the group's strongest album-length work, though there were problems -- Davies' original mix of the album was dominated by the orchestral parts written by Wrecking Crew musician Ray Pohlman, while the group thought that their own instruments should be more audible, since they were trying to prove that they were a proper band. They remixed it themselves, annoying Davies, though reissues since the eighties have reverted to a mix closer to Davies' intentions. Some of the music, like Pons' "Dance This Dance With Me", perhaps has the group trying a little *too* hard to sound like the Kinks: [Excerpt: The Turtles, "Dance This Dance With Me"] But on the other hand, Kaylan's "You Don't Have to Walk in the Rain" is the group's last great pop single, and has one of the best lines of any single from the sixties -- "I look at your face, I love you anyway": [Excerpt: The Turtles, "You Don't Have to Walk in the Rain"] But the album produced no hits, and the group were getting more and more problems from their label. White Whale tried to get Volman and Kaylan to go to Memphis without the other band members to record with Chips Moman, but they refused -- the Turtles were a band, and they were proud of not having session players play their parts on the records. Instead, they started work with Jerry Yester producing on a new album, to be called Shell Shock. They did, though bow to pressure and record a terrible country track called "Who Would Ever Think That I Would Marry Margaret" backed by session players, at White Whale's insistence, but managed to persuade the label not to release it. They audited White Whale and discovered that in the first six months of 1969 alone -- a period where they hadn't sold that many records -- they'd been underpaid by a staggering six hundred and fifty thousand dollars. They sued the label for several million, and in retaliation, the label locked them out of the recording studio, locking their equipment in there. They basically begged White Whale to let them record one last great single, one last throw of the dice. Jim Pons had, for years, known a keyboard player named Bob Harris, and had recently got to know Harris' wife, Judee Sill. Sill had a troubled life -- she was a heroin addict, and had at times turned to streetwalking to earn money, and had spent time in prison for armed robbery -- but she was also an astonishing songwriter, whose music was as inspired by Bach as by any pop or folk composer. Sill had been signed to Blimp, the Turtles' new production and publishing company, and Pons was co-producing some tracks on her first album, with Graham Nash producing others. Pons thought one song from that album, "Lady-O", would be perfect for the Turtles: [Excerpt: Judee Sill, "Lady-O"] (music continues under) The Turtles stuck closely to Sill's vision of the song. So closely that you haven't noticed that before I started talking, we'd already switched from Sill's record to the Turtles' version. [Excerpt: The Turtles, "Lady-O"] That track, with Sill on guitar backing Kaylan, Volman, and Nichol's vocals, was the last Turtles single to be released while the band were together. Despite “Lady O” being as gorgeous a melody as has ever been produced in the rock world, it sank without trace, as did a single from the Shell Shock sessions released under a pseudonym, The Dedications. White Whale followed that up, to the group's disgust, with "Who Would Ever Think That I Would Marry Margaret?", and then started putting out whatever they had in the vaults, trying to get the last few pennies, even releasing their 1965 album track version of "Eve of Destruction" as if it were a new single. The band were even more disgusted when they discovered that, thanks to the flurry of suits and countersuits, they not only could no longer perform as the Turtles, but White Whale were laying legal claim to their own names. They couldn't perform under those names -- Howard Kaylan, Mark Volman, and the rest were the intellectual property of White Whale, according to the lawyers. The group split up, and Kaylan and Volman did some session work, including singing on a demo for a couple of new songwriters: [Excerpt: Steely Dan, "Everyone's Gone to the Movies"] When that demo got the songwriters a contract, one of them actually phoned up to see if Kaylan wanted a permanent job in their new band, but they didn't want Volman as well, so Kaylan refused, and Steely Dan had to do without him. Volman and Kaylan were despondent, washed-up, has-been ex-rock stars. But when they went to see a gig by their old friend Frank Zappa, it turned out that he was looking for exactly that. Of course, they couldn't use their own names, but the story of the Phlorescent Leech and Eddie is a story for another time...

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Como lo oyes
Como lo oyes - Black JT - 19/09/22

Como lo oyes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 57:52


Esta tarde-noche James Taylor inicia su gira española que seguirá mañana en Barcelona y el jueves en Bilbao. JT es country, es blues, es soul, es Bach, Beatles, Aretha Franklin, Litghnin’ Hopkins, Ray Charles, George Jones, Louvin Brothers, Nat King Cole, Buddy Holly… Esta es una selección de artistas y canciones con ese punto de blues, soul, rhythm&blues, que tienen muchas composiciones del músico bostoniano. Los propios ídolos de James cantaron temas suyos: Aretha, Ray, George Jones…Milton Nascimento. Y más grandes de la música negra como Les McCann, Tower Of Power, Babyface, Shirley Horn o The Isley Brothers cantan a JT. Y completamos con canciones del propio James. DISCO 1 RUSS KUNKEL Mexico (6) DISCO 2 JAMES TAYLOR Walking Man (WALKING MAN - 1) DISCO 3 JAMES TAYLOR Money Machine (IN THE PÒCKET - 3) DISCO 4 VOCALEROS Shower The People (13) DISCO 5 DAKOTA MOON Your Smiling Face (12) DISCO 6 JAMES TAYLOR Terranova + Traffic Jam (10+11) DISCO 7 RICKY PETERSON Secret O’ Life (10) DISCO 9 MERRY CLAYTON Country Road (3) DISCO 9 BABYFACE Fire & Rain (2) DISCO 10 JAMES TAYLOR Carolina In My Mind (GREATEST HITS - 2) DISCO 11 KENIA Don’t Let Me Be lonely Tonight (Cara 2 – Corte 1) DISCO 12 THE SECTION & JAMES TAYLOR Bad Shoes (Cara 1 Corte último) DISCO 13 FLORA PURIM & AIRTO MOREIRA Only A Dream In Rio (SKETCHES OF JAMES - 6) Escuchar audio

Maed in India
Where Did They Go? - Kimochi Youkai

Maed in India

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 38:36


Back on the “Where Did They Go?” rebroadcast series, Mae brings you Kimochi Youkai, the five-member jazz/RnB/neo-soul act that was on the show in December 2018, on the 149th episode of Maed in India. They talk about how they met at True School of Music, how their lineup changed, the meaning of Kimochi Youkai, and more! Take a look at our episode artwork! You'll see that we've created a word search where you can look for the band name and some of their song titles. We hope you enjoy it! Song List: Intro (00:54 - 03:54) Let Me Be (03:54 - 06:57) Journey to the Trip Station (21:20 - 26:15) Round and Round (33:40 - 37:32) Kimochi Youkai is Ambika Nayak on Vocals Nirvan Pareva on Drums Niranjan Joshi on Keys Bishan Pukhrambam on Guitar Vishal Singh on Bass Follow Kimochi Youkai: Instagram @kimochi.youkai Facebook @kimochiyoukai Come be our friend: Facebook @maedinindia Instagram @maedinindia Twitter @maedinindia CREDITS: Host: Mae Twitter: @maebemaebe Instagram: @maemariyam Recording Engineers: DJ JJ Audio Editor Post (Original): Vijay Doiphode Audio Editor Post (Rebroadcast): Kartik Kulkarni Producer: Shaun Fanthome and Husein Haveliwala Episode Artwork: Alika Gupta Recorded at Island City Studios

DJ KOOL KEITH
Episode 509: Kool Keith soulful vibes show on Soul Groove Radio Sunday 4th September 2022

DJ KOOL KEITH

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 138:54


| Hoxxxy Love  | Princess Freesia | Love You All The Way  | Claudia Campagnol | And The Beat Goes On  | Parkes Stewart | Make Believe  | Yuna | Key To All Your Love  | Summer Vee | Judas  | Summer Vee | Makes Me Do (Gedi Edit)  | Churchboikori  | Like A Fantasy (Gedi Edit)  | Christina Reesa  | Rock With U  | August Rayne | Grown Man (Gedi Edit)  | Morris Day | A Feeling So Beautiful  | Hil St. Soul | Lonely  | Silla | Gotta Find You  | Val B. King | It's Over (The Nigel Lowis Extended Mix)  | Dennis Taylor | Calico  | PhiloSofie | Impossible  | H'Atina | Be Mine  | H'Atina | It's All Good  | Aquakultre feat. Trobiz & Lakita Wiggins | Neva Luv Again  | Saint Jaimz feat. JChosen | What U Came 4  | Saint Jaimz feat. JChosen | The Breakdown (Gedi Edit)  | Sham The Baddest | The Zone (Gedi Clean Edit)  | Sham The Baddest | Chillin N Summertime  | Lori Nebo | I Deserve  | Tank | Make Sure (Gedi Clean Edit)  | Tank feat. Feather | Blessings (Clean Version)  | Rainy Milo | Strength  | Bob Baldwin | Keep Your Spirit  | Bob Baldwin | Moving On  | Dre'Shu feat. Alesia Rae | One Day At A Time  | Jamison Ross | Sorrow For Tomorrow  | Thee Sacred Souls | Boom  | Emi Secrest feat. Cory Henry  | Let Me Be  | Beth | Ain't Mine (Gedi Clean Edit)  | Teenear | Heat  | Dixson feat. Tinashe | Get It On (Gedi Clean Edit)  | ZXK

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dear livejournal, wow i still have a lingering covid cough. and chest congestion. i got an expectorant so you should be …expecting… some juicy phlegm coming up and at you real soon. anyone want some? i’ll put it in a little jar for you. give the jar of my phlegm a name like flossy or miranda or jynx. take it to dinner sometimes - it likes sauerkraut and blue cheese and tempeh and other bacterial foods. you can keep it on your bed side table. kiss it goodnight. think of me.DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Kiwi Jr “Football Money” Football Money02:28 Sucker Crush “Clementine” Middle Mattress Chasm04:58 The Umbrellas “Happy” maritime e.p.07:26 Silverware “Dress in the Darkness” Deep Water11:19 bedside drama “routine” mindless matter12:56 Hairnet “Blow Dryer” anarchy is a comin’15:42 Moss Jaw “Nesting Habits” Embody18:46 Jesse Q-T and Friends “little lightning” NAPS20:57 windowsill “Starberry Jane” say for certain25:07 Cheekface “Here I Was” Therapy Island28:00 Beagles “october summer” beagles 230:22 Gen Pop “No Change” II31:01 Emma Lee Toyoda “Lady Lola” i don’t wanna play ur show33:21 Sea Moss “Bidet Dreaming” Bidet Dreaming37:09 Frankie Cosmos “Eternal” Haunted Items #339:53 Christelle Bofale “Moving On, Getting On” Swim Team43:03 Institute “Let Me Be” Readjusting the Locks45:05 Pottery “Spell” No. 147:11 Yohuna “Dead to Me” Mirroring50:06 Evan Greer “Children’s Song” she/her/they/them50:53 Captain Ahab “Ride” After The Rain My Heart Still Dreams54:34 Sweater Curse “Can’t See You Anymore” See You

Strong Women
S2 23: Starting Life In the Jungle With Valerie Elliot Shepard

Strong Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 54:23


Valerie Elliot Shepard, the only daughter of Jim and Elisabeth Elliot, shares about her early years living in the jungle with her missionary parents. Not only do we hear unique stories about Jim and Elisabeth, we also hear more about how their legacy shaped Valerie's time as a pastor's wife and mother to eight children. You will be encouraged by hearing Valerie's story of God's faithfulness through trials and His goodness in her life.    Valerie Elliot Shepard Show Notes    Devotedly by Valerie Elliot Shepard   Pilipinto's Happiness: The Jungle Childhood of Valerie Elliot by Valerie Elliot Shepard and Jim Howard  Elisabeth Elliot Website  The Strong Women Podcast 34. The Life of Elisabeth Elliot with Ellen Vaughn  Becoming Elisabeth Elliot by Ellen Vaughn  Let Me Be a Woman by Elisabeth Elliot  The Strong Women Mug  Shadow of the Almighty: The Life and Testament of Jim Elliot by Elisabeth Elliot  Passion and Purity by Elisabeth Elliot  The Mark of a Man by Elisabeth Elliot  What Happens When Women Pray by Evelyn Christenson  A Severe Mercy by Shelden Vanauken  Cheaper by the Dozen by Frank B. Gilbreth and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey  Books by Amy Carmichael  Mitford Series  Stepping Heavenward by Elizabeth Prentiss  Thoughts Concerning the King by Elizabeth Prentiss  More Love to Thee by George Lewis Prentiss  A Chance to Die by Elisabeth Elliot  Discipline: The Glad Surrender by Elisabeth Elliot  Daily Light by Anne Graham Lotz  Lilias Trotter: Daring in the Desert by Irene Howat    Additional Suggestions from Valerie:  Here is a variety of books or authors I would recommend (besides my mother!)  Children Under Loving Command by Al and Pat Fabrizio   Love So Amazing by Gilbert Gleason (about my father's brother who lived with his wife for 62 years in Peru as missionaries)  The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life by Hannah Whitall Smith  Hints on Child Training by Henry Clay Trumbull  Joy Unspeakable by Martin Lloyd Jones  Books by Andrew Murray  Books by Lilias Trotter  Books by Gene Stratton-Porter  Books by Ruth Chou Simons  Books by Ann Voskamp  Books by Paul David Tripp  The Gospel Comes with a House Key by Rosaria Butterfield  Books by Rose Marie Miller (Jack Miller's wife. He was a Presbyterian pastor and prof at Westminster, who wrote a wonderful study on Galatians which changed our lives!)    Join Strong Women on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/strongwomencc   Erin and her husband, Brett, run Maven which “exists to help the next generation know truth, pursue goodness, and create beauty, all for the cause of Christ.” Check out more about Maven here: https://maventruth.com/    The Strong Women Podcast is a product of the Colson Center which equips Christians to live out their faith with clarity, confidence, and courage in this cultural moment. Through commentaries, podcasts, videos, and more, we help Christians better understand what's happening in the world, and champion what is true and good wherever God has called them.  Learn more about the Colson Center here: https://www.colsoncenter.org/    Visit our website and sign up for our email list so that you can stay up to date on what we are doing here and also receive our monthly book list: https://www.colsoncenter.org/strong-women 

Beacon Baptist Church of Lexington, SC
Pt 2 - Brady Rochester Family Sings 6.13.22

Beacon Baptist Church of Lexington, SC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 28:46


Evangelist Brady Rochester & his family ministered to us in song June 12th & 13th. Here is part 2 of that time together. 1. My Redeemer Is Faithful And True 2. I Thank God For The Book 3. It's Been A Long Journey, But I Have Been Blessed 4. I Believe 5. I Must Go And Tell About The Water At The Well 6. No One Else Could Do What He Has Done For Me 7. Let Me Be the One 8. Thank You Lord For Your Blessings On Me 9. Salvation Is Free

LHDR CON PACO JIMENEZ
La hora del rock n.180 heavy metal y rock servido en bandeja de plata

LHDR CON PACO JIMENEZ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 120:13


Como cada semana una nueva edición de tu programa dedicado al mundo del heavy metal y demás, desde las baleares en concreto desde MENORCA , Tienes una cita con muchas novedades y alguna exclusiva en breve el playlits LA HORA DEL ROCK N. 180 Avantasia - The Wicked Rule the Night (Single) (2022)1. The Wicked Rule the Night. CobraKill - Cobratör (2022)1 - Silver Fist. AZRAEL 02-Castigo.mp3 CORELEONI Rise Of The Dragon Empire. Dr. Jeckyl - Just Another Day (2022)2 - Let Me Be. PRETTY MAIDS FUTURE WORLD MAID IN JAPAN. VINTER PROJECT. 7 Almas - Undone (2022)6 - The Heritage.m Start Me Up (Remastered). Shameless - So Good, You Should... (2022)8 - Eastbund and Down (feat. Jaret Reddick). Symphonity - Marco Polo - The Metal Soundtrack (2022)3 - Marco Polo, Pt. 3_ The Plague. Wolfsbane - Genius (2022)1 - Spit It Out. Ministry - Stigmata. Proud Outsiders - Better Without You. Dream Widow - Dream Widow (2022)1. Encino.m Angkor (Colombia)2022 - El Infierno Que Amamos2 - Busca Tu Libertad. Ghost - Impera (2022)1 Imperium. Ghost - Impera (2022)2 Kaisarion. Michael Schenker Group - Universal (2022)11. Au Revoir. Def Leppard - Diamond Star Halos (Limited Edition) (2022)13. Lifeless. ICONIC NOWHERE TO RUN SECOND SKIN. Motor Sister - Get Off (2022)5 - Excuse Me, Your Life is Exposed. Anunnaki - Aterrizaje (2022)11 - Afortunado. Axel Rudi Pell - 2022 - Lost XXIII8 Fly with Me. Axel Rudi Pell - 2022 - Lost XXIII4 Down on the Streets. Anvil - Impact Is Imminent (2022)9 - Wizard's Wand.m Crematory - Inglorious Darkness (2022)9 - Not for the Innocent.mp3 D:Off FinalLa Hora del Rock - OFF FINAL 1. Reckless Love - Turborider (2022)7. Like A Cobra.mp3 onerider - Sundown (2022)7 - Yesterday’s News.mp3 FM - Thirteen (2022)7. Be Lucky.mp3

Inject It Podcast
67. Let Me Be the Bane of Your Existence

Inject It Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 116:00


Episode 67: Let Me Be the Bane of Your Existence Welcome to Inject It podcast, hosted by Alexandra and Deanna! On this week's episode we talk about: What we've been watching Calories added to menus Privatisation of Channel 4 MP scandals (trigger warning) Conversation Therapy banned for everyone but Trans people Tory Lanez arrested Liam Payne at the Oscar's Steve Bartlett is problematic “Black girls can't do the clean girl look”

Wesley Memorial UMC
Traditional

Wesley Memorial UMC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 57:59


Music: God Of Grace and God of Glory, Let Me Be, Near To The Heart Of God, O Jesus, I have Promised

Switched on Pop
Listening 2 Britney: ...Baby One More Time

Switched on Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 29:02 Very Popular


On a crisp Autumn morning in 1998, the world was introduced to the voice of Britney Spears, and pop would never be the same. Britney's mix of vocal fry, percussive pronunciations, and timbral play on “...Baby One More Time” hadn't been heard before. As successful as they were, these techniques were derided by critics as parts of her manufactured “baby voice." Listening in 2022, we can hear Britney with more clarity: as a radical new artist. "...Baby One More Time" was not Britney's first turn in the spotlight. She had been cast on the Mickey Mouse Club in 1992, when she was 12 years old, executing immaculate vocals and choreography. But the voice on her first single represents a different side of the singer, and a new sound on the pop landscape. With Britney's ferocious vocals at the center, "...Baby" rocketed to number one and broke sales records. On her next release, "Oops!... I Did it Again," Spears upped the ante. Working again with producers Max Martin and Rami Yacoub, "...Oops" borrowed liberally from music across the radio dial, and added a dash of 16th-century harmony into the mix. Between her first two albums, Britney had taken hold of audiences by sheer force of personality and artistry, fought for in every syllable she sang. The stardom that followed was as unprecedented as her sound. But for someone as scrutinized as Britney has been, the artistry behind her celebrity has often been ignored. On the first episode of the four-part series Listening to Britney, we focus on Britney's voice in order to hear a pop icon with fresh ears. Songs Discussed Britney Spears - ...Baby One More Time, Oops!... I Did it Again, Stronger, Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know, Email My Heart Backstreet Boys - Larger than Life Jean-Baptiste Lully - Les Folies d'Espagne Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Quencie
Quencie Interviews Singer/Songwriter and Owner of Anise Records - BETH

Quencie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 86:54


Today I interviewed singer, songwriter and owner of Anise record label Beth Griffith Manley. She has sang background for the legendary and iconic Anita Baker and singer KEM. You may have seen her on season 16 of The Voice on Team John Legend and Kelly Clarkston or know her as the daughter of Motown royalty. Her dad was original funk brother pianist, Johnny Griffith and played on so many iconic Motown hits. BETH has a new single "Let Me Be" dropping March 22nd, and on April 15th a cover of Sade's Kiss of Life will be released. It is a collaboration with musician Blair Bryant, who is a prodigy and a musical director for NAJE'. BETH's second album Get To Know Me will be dropping in June. BETH is just your typical black woman blazing trails. She's the perfect person for me kick off Women's history month and celebrate world compliment day cuz her journey has been more amazing. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/quencie/support

Planet Ludwig
Dave Clark Five: 38 Full Songs Under Two Minutes Each

Planet Ludwig

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 65:42


Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, sixties British Invasion band, The Dave Clark Five, recorded 38 full length songs totaling less than two minutes each. Here are all 38 of them, in 65 minutes & 38 seconds, in album chronological order. Enjoy!Album: GLAD ALL OVER 19641. Bits & Pieces 1:562. I Know You 1:58Album: THE DAVE CLARK FIVE RETURN! 19643. Funny 1:51Album: DAVE CLARK FIVE AMERICAN TOUR 19644. Who Does He Think He Is 1:565. I Want You Still 1:35Album: COAST TO COAST 19646. Give Me Love 1:577. I Can't Stand It 1:328. I'm Left Without You 1:479. Everybody Knows (I Still Love You) 1:4010. Say You Want Me 1:4411. Don't You Know 1:3612. To Me 1:42Album: WEEKEND IN LONDON 196513. We'll Be Running 13214. Blue Suede Shoes 1:4515. I'll Never Know 1:4516. I'm Thinking 1:3017. Little Bitty Pretty One 1:29Album: HAVING A WILD WEEKEND 196518. Having A Wild Weekend 1:3019. Dum-Dee-Dee-Dum 1:4920. Catch Us If You Can 1:54Album: I LIKE IT LIKE THAT 196521. I Like It Like That 1:3722. Pumping 1:46Album: TRY TOO HARD 196623. I Never Will 1:5424. Ever Since You've Been Away 1:3325. I Really Love You 1:5226. It Don't Feel Good 1:4127. Scared of Falling In Love 1:55Album: SATISFIED WITH YOU 196628. Satisfied With You 1:5729. I Meant You 1:5930. Please Tell Me Why 1:3131. It'll Only Hurt For a Little While 1:44Album: 5 X 5 196732. Nineteen Days 1:5033. Little Bit Strong 1:2334. Picture of You 1:53Album: YOU GOT WHAT IT TAKES 196735. I've Got To Have A Reason 1:5336. Lovin' So Good 1:4537. Play With Me 1:4038. Let Me Be 1:44

PressStart Productions
How to Hang a Witch Chapter 5

PressStart Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 10:23


Let Me Be a Tree - how do you celebrate the history of the town of Salem? With a re-enactment of course….what will Sam do?

Boots & Saddle
Boots & Saddle | Episode 207 - September 14, 2021

Boots & Saddle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 120:00


BOOTS & SADDLE - September 14, 2021 1. Rock Bottom Population 1 - Robbie Fulks (Country Love Songs - 1996) 2. Not a Dry Eye in the House - Dallas Wayne (I'll Take the Fifth - 2009) 3. Something Borrowed - Brennen Leigh (The Box - 2010)  4. The Honky-Tonk Life I Lead - John Evans. (Brewed In Texas [Compilation] - 2002) 5. Still Water Runs the Deepest - Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys (Single - 1948) 6. Margarita, Margarita (feat. Santiago Jimenez, Jr.) - Garrett T. Capps (I Love San Antone - 2021) 7. Give It Time - Sierra Ferrell (Long Time Coming - 2021) 8. Every Night I Have a Dream - Jake Vaadeland (Retro Man - 2021) 9. Iron Mountain - Trevor Tchir (Sun & Moon - 2021) 10. Rolling Stone from Texas - Don Walser (Rolling Stone from Texas - 1994) 11. Song for My Sister - Micah Erenberg (Art Week (the album) - 2020)  12. Leave This World Behind - The Sadies (Internal Sounds - 2013)  13. I Learned It All from You - Jean Shepard (This Is Jean Shepard - 1959)  14. Rubbernecked [instrumental] - Mike T. Kerr (Mother Trucker II: Lookin' for a Back Door - 2021) 15. I'm Ashamed of You - Amber Digby (Music from the Honky Tonks - 2007) 16. Six Years Come September - American Aquarium (Lamentations - 2020) 17. The Keeper of the Keys - Wynn Stewart (Single - 1956) 18. Rock Me Back to Little Rock - Jan Howard (Rock Me Back To Little Rock - 1970) 19. The Moon Is Up (The Stars Are Out) - Rudy Grayzell (Single - 1956) 20. A Chip off the Barroom Floor - Elijah Ocean (Born Blue - 2021) 21. Wind Walker - Gordie Tentrees (Mean Old World - 2021) 22. You Don't Want to Belong to Me - Dennis J. Leise (The World That You Grew Up In Is No More - 2021) 23. Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own (feat. Sweet Sassy Molassey) - Wild Earp & The Free for Alls (Dyin' for Easy Livin' - 2021) 24. If You're Leaving - Nicholas Campbell (Livin' and Other Western Ideas - 2021) 25. It's Been A Good Year - Tammi Savoy and the Chris Casello Combo (Single - 2021) 26. Dallas Alice - Doug Sahm (The Return of Wayne Douglas - 2000) 27. The Hanging Tree - Marty Robbins (Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs - 1959) 28. Your Way, My Way - Jeannie Seely (I'll Love You More - 1968) 29. Country Music Star - Wayne Rusky (Single) 30. Let Me Be the One - Goldie Hill (Single - 1953) 31. You Win Again [instrumental] - Jeff Bradshaw & Dave Hamilton (Swingin' Country Dance Toons - 2003) 32. Ordinary and Plain - Campland (Single - 2021)

Ruta 61
Ruta 61 - Elly Wininger, Blind Lemon Pledge, Debbie Bond, Teresa James - 13/09/21

Ruta 61

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 64:08


Esta semana disfrutamos de temas de cuatro nuevos álbumes de artistas norteamericanos de blues y rhythm'n'blues: de Elly Wininger ("The Blues Never End"), Blind Lemon Pledge ("A Satchel Full of Blues"), Debbie Bond ("Blues Without Borders"), y Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps ("Rose-Colored Glasses"). Playlist: Snatch It Back and Hold It – Junior Wells; God Moves On the Water, As the Crow Flies, (I Wanna Be Like) Rosie – Elly Wininger; Sherri Lynn, Black Eyed Susie, I Killed the King of the Blues, Wrong Side of the Blues – Blind Lemon Pledge; Blue Rain, Let Me Be, Road Song – Debbie Bond; Takes One To Know One, I Got A Love I Wanna Hold On To, Things Ain't Like That, Rise Together – Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps. Escuchar audio

Auburn Friends
Elizabeth Elliot - a brief biography by Michelle Buckman

Auburn Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 68:00 Transcription Available


Elisabeth Elliot  (1926 – 2015) was married to Jim Elliot, who was killed in 1956 while attempting to make missionary contact with the Huaorani people in eastern Ecuador.  Together with her young daughter, Valerie, she later spent two years as a missionary to the tribe members who killed her husband. Returning to the United States after many years in South America, she became widely known as the author of twenty five books (including Through Gates of Splendor, Let Me Be a Woman and Suffering is Never for Nothing) and as a Christian speaker.

Grown Folks Music Show Podcast
Episode 28: Grown Folks Music Podcast 28 Hosted By Sam Smith

Grown Folks Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 179:43


Grown Folks Music Podcast 28Hosted By Sam Smith1. Call It What You Want - Bill Summers & Summers Heat2. Fragile Handle With Care - Cherrelle3. Best Of My Love - The Emotions  4. Spend The Night - Guy5. Lie to Me  Remix - KEM  ft Wiz Khalifa6. No Place Like You - After 77. Too Close - Next8. Funny Feeling - Maniquin9. Skate - Silk Sonic 10. Babylove - Jam & Lewis - feat. Morris Day, Jerome & The Roots11. It's a Love Thing - The Whispers12. Mr. Groove - One Way13. Humpin' - Gap Band 14. The Men All Pause - Klymaxx15. Jerusalema - Master KG · Nomcebo Zikode 16. You're The One - Leela James17. If You're Not Too Busy - DD Wilde Ft CoolMa 18. Forever (The Realm Remix) - H'atina 19. Blessed - Noel Gourdin20. Love One Another - Tito Jackson · Stevie Wonder · Bobby Rush · Marlon Jackson21. Casanova - LeVert22. Roses Are Red - Mac Band23. Here We Go Again - Aretha Franklin24. Let Me Be the One - Five Star25. When She Comes - Prince26. Before I Let Go - Maze Ft Frankie Beverly 27. Pursuit Of Happiness - Kool & The Gang28. Sunny - Jamie Jones  ( All For One ) 29. Candy - Cameo30. Happily Unhappy  - Jam & Lewis feat. Toni Braxton31. Pretty Girl  - Jon B32. Off On Our Own Girl  - Al B Sure33. I Wanna Sex You Up Remix - Color Me Badd34. Rub you the right way - Johnny Gill35. I Want Her - Keith Sweat36. Been So Long - Anita Baker37. Nobody's Supposed To Be Here - Deborah Cox38. Superwoman - Karyn White39. Loving You - Shanice40. Giving Him Something He Can Feel - EnVogue41. A House Is Not A Home - Luther Vandross

Grown Folks Music Show Podcast
Episode 31: Grown Folks Music Podcast 31 Hosted By Sam Smith

Grown Folks Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 179:10


Grown Folks Music Podcast 31Hosted By Sam Smith1. Don't Be Afraid - Aaron Hall2. I Want You - Billy Davis 3. Let Me Be the One - Five Star 4. Hurricane - Karyn White5. In the Stone - Pete Escovedo6. One - Take 67. Shy - Tuxedo with Zapp8. I'm Your Baby Tonight  - Whitney Houston9. Take Me - Tony Terry10. Back to Us - Conya Doss11. Somebody - Al Hight Feat Sam Howard12. Wonderful - Aretha Franklin13. Once In A Lifetime - Carvin Winans14. Sober - Nile Rodgers and Chic 15. Worth It All - Jeffrey Osborne16. Make Love - Case feat Teddy Riley & Tank17. My Love - Geneivah18. Where's That Smile - Bob Baldwin Ft Lori Williams19. Like Bobby  - Bobby Brown20. Want It - Next 21. Night's Over - Raquel Rodriguez22. Do You Like That - Tower Of Power 23. Chill AF Remix - Vandell Andrew ft Raheem DeVaughn24. Best Of My Love - The Emotions25. Waitin' On You - The Temptations26. New Love - Victoria Monét27. What Would I Do - The Braxton Brothers -28. My Heart - Toni Braxton Feat. Colbie Caillat29. I'm a Make It Up SS Edit - Steven Russell Harts30. Shackles (Praise You) - Mary Mary31. Highest High - Selina Albright 32. Here We Go Again! - Portrait33. Mr. Groove (DJ M.Flash Remix) - One Way34. I'm Overjoyed - Nona Gaye35. I Can't Help It - Mitchell Coleman Jr Feat Ralph Tresvant 36. She Needs To Get Some - Ray Parker, Jr.37. Jump Start My Heart - Natalie Cole38. My Boo - Ghost Town DJ's 39. Expectations - Gene Noble40. I Giit Around - Chuckii Booker 41. I Need You To Know - Cheryl Pepsii Riley42. Groove Me - King Floyd43. Sundress (Remix) - Jermaine Hardsoul Ft. Algebra Blessett 

Smart Funny Tortured
Paul Williams

Smart Funny Tortured

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 38:25


Paul sits down with Paul Williams to talk about never not being starstruck, three decades of sobriety and why his heart is the fullest it has ever been.Paul Williams is one of the most beloved and respected music creators in the world today. A lyricist and composer who has won an Oscar Award, three Grammy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards and earned induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, his songs, from “We've Only Just Begun,” “Rainy Days and Mondays” and “You and Me Against the World” to “An Old Fashioned Love Song,” “Let Me Be the One” and “The Rainbow Connection,” have touched millions of people for generations.Follow Paul Williams on Instagram: @paulielama2Follow Paul Williams on Twitter: @IMPaulWilliamsVisit paulwilliamsofficial.comRead Gratitude and Trust” Six Affirmations That Will Change Your LIfe by Paul Williams and Tracey JacksonHost: Paul ChamberlainGuest: Paul WilliamsProduced by: Cerebral Itch LabsEngineered & Edited by: April WinchellClips featured in this episode:© 2021 Recording Academy - Grammy AwardsDaft Punk, Nile Rodgers, Paul Williams, and Pharrell Williams accept the GRAMMY for Album Of The Year at the 56th GRAMMY Awards on Jan. 26, 2014, in Los Angeles."We've Only Just Begun" written by Roger Nichols (music) and Paul Williams (lyrics)Performed by Paul WilliamsThe Apology Song from The Book of Life (2014)Lyric by Paul Williams and Music by Gustavo SantaolallaPerformed by Diego Luna49th Academy Awards - 1977 Oscars© 2021 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences"Rainbow Connection" - The Muppet Movie, written by Paul Williams (lyrics) and Kenneth Ascher (music). Performed by Lance Allen - www.guitarlancer.com"I Won't Last a Day Without You" written by Paul Williams (lyrics) and Roger Nichols (music)Performed by Paul WilliamsThe Muppet Show (1976) - Episode 108Jim Henson and Paul Williams

The Waiting Ruem Podcast
Who Is Defining You?

The Waiting Ruem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 16:29


Are you, like many others, having an identity crisis? Your worth doesn't come from popular culture, your clothes, job, car, house, relationship status, education, beauty, size, gender, or race. You will end up trying to be someone you're not when you don't know whose you are. You were uniquely made to be you. Recommended Book: Mark of a Man and Let Me Be a Woman both by Elisabeth Elliot  I'd love to hear your feedback, comments, or questions! Contact me via:Email: thewaitingruem@gmail.comInstagram: @thewaitingruemWebsite: The Waiting Ruem Podcast 

Coffee and Conversations with LaKisha
Lord, Let Me Be A Sign!

Coffee and Conversations with LaKisha

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 56:36


Coffee and Conversations w/LaKisha Lord, Let Me Be a Sign! I Don't Own the Rights To This, Music it is for entertainment purposes only. It is according to the fair use act. Scripture Reference: John 4:4; Isaiah 53:5; 1 Kings 17; Deuteronomy 11:16-17; Matthew 6:33; 2 Corinthians 1:20; Joyce Meyer Confessions You may always contact us @ info@justbeinglmj.com Positioned to impact the world with a message of love and faith. Stay connected and subscribe! For daily devotionals: https://www.lakishamjohnson.com/devotionals Our podcast are now available! http://anchor.fm/justbeinglmj For exclusive content, inspiration, and past favorites: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXQpH5fkmiYgipbtKi7Wukw Thank you for your continued support of the ministry! 1. PayPal.me/justbeinglmj 2. Cash App-$lmjministry (please put your email in the for line) 3. Mail-PO Box 4186, Little Rock, AR 72214 4. Donate online-https://www.lakishamjohnson www.lakishamjohnson.com #1043 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justbeinglmj/support

TCBCast: An Unofficial Elvis Presley Fan Podcast
TCBCast 164: Golden Songs of the Week, Volume 7

TCBCast: An Unofficial Elvis Presley Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 114:14


Justin & Gurdip are taking a one-week break, so now's the perfect time to revisit some of our earliest Songs of the Week in one go! Whether you've just recently began listening or haven't gone back in a while, here are the histories behind songs from TCBCasts 31-34, including Ryan Droste's first appearance on the show with Pocketful of Rainbows, as well as Thrill of Your Love, I'll Be There, Dark Moon, Let Me Be the One, Little Mama and Good Rockin' Tonight. If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us at Patreon.com/TCBCast. We offer plenty of bonus content - in the month of March we produced over 17.5 hours of new early access or exclusive content for patrons, including film commentaries, new episodes of Blue Suede Reviews and TCBCast Now, and much much more. If you are unable to support us via Patreon, but want to support us another way, please make sure to leave a positive review on Apple Podcasts or share our show on social media. Apple Podcasts is one of the more popular platforms we're heard on and every positive review helps our rankings so that other likeminded Elvis fans can find us. Thanks!

Thank Ya Britney
BritneY2K

Thank Ya Britney

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 52:08


Era: 2000 Album: Oops, I did it Again. Best Song from this era: Stronger Favorite Song from this era: You Got it All Honorable Mention: Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know Scandal/Controversy: Dating Justin Timberlake, Boob job and Lip syncing Other Britney Songs mentioned: -Oops, I did it Again -Lucky Other songs, singers or groups mentioned: -Christina Aguilera, Come on Over -Limp Bizkit -Nysnc/Justin Timberlake Openers for Britney's tour: -A Teens, Dancing Queen -2 Gether, Calculus -BB Mack -Aaron Carter -Take That/Robbie Williams Memorable Thing from this Era: Britney hosting SNL-Dawn on Morning Latte and Gemini's Twin, her monologue that addressed the boob job she didn't have and her lip syncing. Other things mentioned: Charity Basketball game with Pinky and Stinky jerseys, 2000's VMA's performance and Stronger Making the video. Theme Song is “Heartbreaker” by Le Gang Instagram: thankyabritney Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2dkh2bAvhHTAzJuZXNF7Q1?si=AYz9YsnZRqeS6xF4_BZIgQ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-koopman/support

Eurovision Legends
Paul Curtis Part I

Eurovision Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 68:36


Paul Curtis is an amazing composer, who has written countless great songs that all carry that particular British pop sound. Four times it has lead him to the Eurovision, out of total of twenty attempts, but he has written several hits for other contexts as well.He generously lets us dive deeply into both his diary and his drawers, when he openly tells us all his stories and lets us listen to the original demos of the songs that made it and those that didn't, with several never before heard tracks.In this first episode of two, we learn that his Eurovision career was off to an amazing start when he won the British ticket in 1975 with "Let Me Be the One", and then he was hooked. Hear the stories about why he wasted a potential winner on his girlfriend who couldn't sing, about his colleague who tended to always be in the room at the right time and what he did to an audience member in Luxembourg. He also reveals that the emerging troubles in the Balkan region could be felt already when he competed in Zagreb in 1990 and lots of other interesting stories.Legend: Paul CurtisSongs: Let Be Be the One - The Shadows (United Kingdom 1975) Love Games - Belle and the Devotions (United Kingdom 1984) Give a Little Love Back To The World - Emma (United Kingdom 1990) A Message to Your Heart - Samantha Janus (United Kingdom 1991)Host: Emil LöfströmContact: emil@schlagervannerna.seInstagram Facebookhttp//www.eurovisionlegends.se See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Como lo oyes
Como lo oyes - Black JT - 11/03/21

Como lo oyes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 58:22


Mañana James Taylor cumplirá 73 años. JT es country, es blues, es soul, es Bach, Beatles, Aretha Franklin, Litghnin’ Hopkins, Ray Charles, George Jones, Louvin Brothers, Nat King Cole, Buddy Holly… Esta es una selección de artistas y canciones con ese punto de blues, soul, rhythm&blues, que tienen muchas composiciones del músico bostoniano. Los propios ídolos de James cantaron temas suyos: Aretha, Ray, George Jones…Milton Nascimento. Y más grandes de la música negra como Les McCann, Tower Of Power, Babyface, Shirley Horn o The Isley Brothers cantan a JT. DISCO 1 RUSS KUNKEL Mexico (6) DISCO 2 DAKOTA MOON Your Smiling Face (12) DISCO 3 MILTON NASCIMENTO & JAMES TAYLOR Only A Dream In Rio (10) DISCO 4 MERRY CLAYTON Country Road (3) DISCO 5 ARETHA FRANKLIN & JAMES TAYLOR Shed a Little Light (ORDENADOR) DISCO 6 RAY CHARLES & JAMES TAYLOR Sweet Potato Pie (GENIUS... - 3) DISCO 7 RAY CHARLES Nothing Like A Hundred Miles (Cara 1 - Corte 1) DISCO 9 TOWER OF POWER Steamroller (SKETCHES OF JAMES - 1) DISCO 9 BABYFACE Shower The People (1) DISCO 10 THE ISLEY BROTHERS Don’t Let Me Be lonely Tonight (2) DISCO 11 KENIA Don’t Let Me Be lonely Tonight (Cara 2 – Corte 1) DISCO 12 SHIRLEY HORN Secret O’ Life (SKETCHES OF JAMES - 10) DISCO 13 NEW YORK VOICES Traffic Jam (3) DISCO 14 JONATHAN BUTLER Fire & Rain (5) DISCO 15 LES McCANN Nobody But You (SKETCHES OF JAMES - 3) Escuchar audio

Ciao USA Radio Italia
WNTN Radio Boston interviews Dr. Ravan about his healing music and latest single "Let Me Be".

Ciao USA Radio Italia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 7:43


 WNTN Radio Boston interviews Dr. Ravan about his healing music and latest single "Let Me Be".

MUSIC is not a GENRE
Bad Ocean Freddie 5 Whistle Bird - This is the END of VINYL | MUSIC is not a GENRE - Season 2 Episode #36

MUSIC is not a GENRE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 20:04


SUPPORT ME ON PATREON WATCH MUSIC is not a GENRE VIDEOS and MORE This is it. We are getting ready to enter Phase 3 of something that started five years ago. These Thursday posts have gone through a lot of changes. Phase 1 was all text and photos, and all about cassettes. Phase 2 was transitional - all about vinyl, starting with texts and photos and morphing into videos, which morphed into a YouTube channel, and even included a name change. Today's episode completes that phase, and sets up the next, with lots more to come. What I'm saying is today is the last of my vinyl collection. I've decided to take the remaining six albums and put them all together, for a good old fashioned multi-genre music talk. None of them were hugely significant to me, but all deserve a spotlight. Below are those six, with a few short notes. You'll want to watch the video to get more in-depth analyses. -- Bad Company - Every era has a handful of acts that are the quintessential representation of a style - no crossover or muddy waters. Bad Company was that for rock music for the 1970s. -- Billy Ocean - If you don't like Billy Ocean, you're missing a piece of your humanity. And how great that he's reentering the music biz after such a long hiatus. So may hits in the 1980s, though I honestly didn't remember this one. -- Freddie Jackson - One of those singers - like Peabo Bryson or the late James Ingram - who graced the 1980s with awesome smooth r&b. This was his biggest hit, and one I remember well. -- 5 Star - A British pop/r&b band who had several hits in the 1980s, including five from this album, of which “Let Me Be the One” was the biggest US hit. I often prefer British r&b, because it doesn't feel the need to adhere so strictly to the genre, something that frequently limits what American r&b can be. -- Whistle - Whistle's biggest hit. A couple of years after this, they transitioned surprisingly smoothly from hip hop to an r&b vocal group. You should totally see the video for this single. It's one of the many fun, irreverent ‘80s rap songs that's peppered with well-known public domain melodies, in this case played by an old-school keyboard sampler patch. -- Charlie Parker - Recorded in 1944, this is prime Bird and supreme bebop. Bebop is one of my top three favorite jazz styles, because it had one foot in early more lyrical jazz and one foot in the hard bop and more dissonant jazz to come. Right in the sweet spot. I got this in college at a thrift store, when I was diving headfirst into jazz of all kinds (other than smooth). I love the song, “Romance Without Finance”, and even covered it in one of my sets last year. And that's it, people. The vinyl phase is OVER. Next week I'll kick off Phase 3 - my CD collection. Here's the link to my band REC's box set, The Weird Objective: REC – The Weird Objective - https://www.nickdematteo.com/rectheweirdobjective Are you into any of these artists? Is your vinyl collection as bizarre as mine? Are you ready to dive into my massive CD collection? Discuss dammit! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-dematteo/support

NOT 97
Season Seven — Episode Five (Feat. Kenny Fresh of Fresh Selects)

NOT 97

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 108:05


Today's episode is very rare — featuring the notoriously elusive Kenny Fresh, founder of the influential independent record label Fresh Selects. Kenny is known for discovering & ushering in the careers of SiR, Kahdja Bonet, Charlotte Dos Santos, Braxton Cook, and more.   Kenny premieres two unreleased Fresh Selects singles on the show: one from a retro-future sounding duo named Figmore, as well as an intergalactic journey of a track by Styleboi_92.   We discuss the Midwest music scene with Chicago’s An Abstract Tribe & St.Louis’s Bari. We tap in with Soulection’s latest release from Elujay & J. Robb, listen through a breathtaking offering from Amyra, and stoke conspiracy theories about who the mysterious singer is on Kilder’s “Dont Hide.”   This episode is dedicated to the late, great MF DOOM.    01 "Sol" by Abstract Tribe (ft. Kasual Ownly) 02 "Rosie" by Figmore  03 "Kendrick's Theory" by Junii 04 "Wasting My Time" by Elujay & J.Robb (ft. Zilo)  05 "Let Me Be" by Amyra 06 "Sadboi Discotheque" by Styleboi_92 07 "Endure" by Bari 08 "Don't Hide" by Kilder 09 "Blue In Orange" by Lapis   Art: Tia Chinai  Follow Not 97:▶ Twitter: https://twitter.com/_NOT97▶ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_not97 *Not 97 is powered by the innovative music company Amuse.io, making distribution effortless for independent artists everywhere. © NOT 97. All music ℗ & © their rights holders, used by NOT 97 with explicit permission.

Virtual Legality
Capcom's New Video Sharing Policy - Good, Bad, Or...Other? (VL382)

Virtual Legality

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 39:23


One of our favorite topics here in Virtual Legality is the unusual relationship between video games, streaming, copyrights, and software licensing; and in particular how a failure to license the right to actually stream (or make videos from) games puts creators in a precarious position. Now game publish Capcom has tried to clarify its position on streaming by adopting a new "Video Policy", but are its efforts enough? Let's dive in. In the "wright" light all attorneys can be "ace", at least...in Virtual Legality. CHECK OUT THE VIDEO AT: https://youtu.be/tgmzS0RxyWA #Capcom #Videos #Streaming *** CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 01:43 Opening - On Copyright and Software Licenses 11:20 The New Capcom Video Policy 36:59 Conclusion *** Discussed in this episode: "Streaming, Copyright Infringement, and Fair Use (Virtual Legality #177)" YouTube Video - February 19, 2020 - Hoeg Law https://youtu.be/vTjsKrC3tOE "Exclusive rights in copyrighted works" 17 USC 106 https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/106 "Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use" 17 USC 107 https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/107 Capcom License Agreements http://game.capcom.com/eula/eng.html https://store.steampowered.com/eula/582010_eula_0 https://www.capcom.com/capcom/legal_privacy/online_eula.html https://store.capcom.com/docs/cgv "Capcom Video Policy" Updated January 6, 2021 https://www.capcom.com/video-policy/ "I Wish 'Resident Evil 2' Let Me Be a More Compassionate Hero" Vice - February 1, 2019 https://www.vice.com/en/article/59xgqz/resident-evil-2-survivor-compassion h/t: Justin Greene, PushDustIn *** "Virtual Legality" is a continuing series discussing the law, video games, software, and everything digital, hosted by Richard Hoeg, of the Hoeg Law Business Law Firm (Hoeg Law). CHECK OUT THE REST OF VIRTUAL LEGALITY HERE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1zDCgJzZUy9YAU61GoW-00K0TJOGnPCo DISCUSSION IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. INDIVIDUALS INTERESTED IN THE LEGAL TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS VIDEO SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR OWN COUNSEL. *** Twitter: @hoeglaw Web: hoeglaw.com Blog: hoeglaw.wordpress.com STORE: https://teespring.com/stores/hoeg-law-store

Trinity's Pastor Writes
Divine Service for Advent One – November 29, 2020

Trinity's Pastor Writes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 57:46


Service Bulletin:  Advent-One-Divine-Service-for-Online-11-29-2020.pdf Printed Sermon:   SRM1955-You-Preach-Let-Me-Be-in-Charge.pdf 0:00  Hymn “The Advent of Our God” LW 12, TLH 68 2:05   Service Begins with Introit 4:10   Litany, p. 279-283 10:45 Readings: Jeremiah 23:5-8, Romans 13:8-14, St. Matthew 21:1-9 17:35  Hymn “Savior of the Nations, Come” LW 13, TLH 95 20:25  Sermon “You Preach and Let Me Be in Charge” St. Matthew 21:2 (length 11:20 minutes) 31:45  “Create in Me…” LW p.143 32:35  The Prayer of the Church 36:35  Communion Liturgy 45:20 Communion Hymns: “O Lord, How Shall I Meet You” LW 19, TLH 58 “Jesus Christ, Our Blessed Savior” LW 236, TLH 311 “Hark the Glad Sound” LW 29, TLH 66 56:00  Service ends --Michael D. Henson, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church (Herrin, IL) This post is the audio, if you want the video CLICK HERE --> Vimeo Advent One Note: The Bible class was also recorded and will be available at trinityh.org.

SARANADE
Episode 4: Let Me Be (the 411 on twentytwenty)

SARANADE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 14:31


A dog, the autobahn, and three musicians walk into a music festival....A behind the scenes look at "Let Me Be".Brought to you by: Mr. Shoe

Morning Prayer from Pasadena and Cormack NL
Morning Prayer for Sunday, November 29 First Sunday of Advent

Morning Prayer from Pasadena and Cormack NL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 27:57


Welcome to Morning Prayer from the Anglican Parish of Pasadena and Cormack! Today we are joined by parishioners Yvonne Stone, Gail Roberts, Jessica Humber, Charlotte, and Benjamin, and Mona Edwards (leading prayers and readings), and Ed and Debbie Humber and Lloyd Hollett (leading our music, "Without Seeing You," "Let Me Be a Little Kinder," and "Blessed are They"). The sermon is based on Mark 13:24-37.We wish you a wonderful beginning to the season of Advent.

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM
Mix Grosse Moulaga, proposé par Yann – 07.08.2020

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020


Vendredi soir, c’était au tour de Yann de nous proposer sa sélection musicale intitulée Grosse Moulaga ! – Moto – La soirée disco (Echodisco Remix) – Kaytranada, Kali Uchis – 10% – Cassius, Owlle – Don’t Let Me Be – Confidence Man – Catch My Breath – Yelle – Karaté – Yuksek, Polo & Pan […] L’article Mix Grosse Moulaga, proposé par Yann – 07.08.2020 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

Paul van Dyk's VONYC Sessions Podcast
Paul van Dyk's VONYC Sessions Episode 715

Paul van Dyk's VONYC Sessions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 120:01


Welcome back for episode 715 of VONYC Sessions with Paul van Dyk. This week Paul will be showcasing some amazing music from the likes of Abstract Vision, Christina Novelli, Daniel Wanrooy, Above & Beyond, and many more. Souls In Motion, Lovers, VANDIT BT & Matt Fax, 1AM in Paris, Blackhole Factor B presents HIGHLANDR, Kingdom Burns, Blackhole Above & Beyond, Reverie, Anjunabeats Andy Forbes & Reiklavik, Stay, Alter Ego Records Cory Goldsmith & iamMTN, Cross Talk, Alter Ego Records Boris Foong, Catalyst, AVA Reznor, Dearly Beloved, Scorchin Records Daniel Wanrooy, Once In A Lifetime, Blackhole Lange, Double Think, Blackhole LTN & Eric Lumiere, Shining, Ava Duncan Newell & Luigi Palagano, Quattrocento, Alter Ego Christina Novelli, I'm Ok, Blackhole Mangal Suvarnan, Journey, Ride Records 29 Palms, Touch The Sky, Blackhole Spark7 & Darkmind, Four Zero Zero, Alter Ego Factor B presents Highlandr, Are We Falling, Blackhole Dezza ft Mike Schmid, Carry Me, Colorize Records Mhammed El Alami & Nathan Red, Halo, Alter Ego Orkidea & Sunscreem , Perfect Motion, Deep In Thought Tom Klay, All Might, Scorchin Records Rafael Osmo, Let Me BE, VANDIT Abstract Vision, Orbiter, VANDIT Eddie Bitar, YALLA, VANDIT

Virtual Legality
Games Journalism, Cliques, and Conformity (Virtual Legality #178)

Virtual Legality

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 51:37


Is games journalism secretly run by a political "clique"? Mere "conspiracy theory nonsense" or is it that conformity of thought tends to weed out dissidents? We dive deep into the latest article from Sophia Narwitz, and also discuss our personal experiences with games journalism and the warnings that we, ourselves, have received. It's a long one but a good one. Sects are just philosophical or political groups ...in Virtual Legality. CHECK OUT THE VIDEO AT: https://youtu.be/ynvvyt2dfq4 #Games #Journalism #Cliques *** Discussed in this episode: "A prominent source spoke to me about a “clique” of game journalists who are gatekeeping..." Tweet - February 19, 2020 - @SophNar0747 https://twitter.com/SophNar0747/status/1230166048411967489 "‘If you are conservative, you have no chance’: Games journalism insider outs ‘clique’ that runs industry like private domain" RT - February 19, 2020 - Sophia Narwitz https://www.rt.com/news/481220-games-journalism-clique-industry/ "Not that I have your prominence, but I can say that I was *warned* in various circles for even interacting with you..." Tweet - February 19, 2020 - Hoeg Law https://twitter.com/HoegLaw/status/1230224596349091840 "Colin Moriarty, Sacred Symbols, and broken PAX Promises: A Lawyer's View (VL79) (Hoeg Law)" YouTube Video - July 31, 2019 - Hoeg Law https://youtu.be/rkEHw5B6KWU "Unforced Error: A Lawyer's View on the ESA's Doxxing of 2000+ E3 Attendees (VL81)" YouTube Video - August 3, 2019 - Hoeg Law https://youtu.be/yNA2xRNwq4s "Political Discrimination and Law Professor Hiring" Abstract - NYU Journal of Law & Liberty, Vol. 11, 2019 https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3224508 "Virtual Legality Extra - It's About Ethics in Games Journalism... (Hoeg Law)" YouTube Video - February 7, 2019 - Hoeg Law https://youtu.be/DySHnxw6B5s "I Wish 'Resident Evil 2' Let Me Be a More Compassionate Hero" Vice - February 1, 2019 - Danielle Riendeau https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/59xgqz/resident-evil-2-survivor-compassion *** "Virtual Legality" is a continuing series discussing the law, video games, software, and everything digital, hosted by Richard Hoeg, of the Hoeg Law Business Law Firm (Hoeg Law). CHECK OUT THE REST OF THE SERIES HERE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1zDCgJzZUy9YAU61GoW-00K0TJOGnPCo DISCUSSION IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. INDIVIDUALS INTERESTED IN THE LEGAL TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS VIDEO SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR OWN COUNSEL. *** Twitter: @hoeglaw Web: hoeglaw.com Blog: hoeglaw.wordpress.com

Dead Waves
Beneath The Waves Two - FCC Unedited

Dead Waves

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 50:03


This week we're letting loose with the uncensored cut of Episode 24: The FCC Won't Let Me Be. What are they gonna do? Shut us down and give our station to someone else? Like what you hear and want more? You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Soundcloud, or wherever you get your podcasts. Don't forget you can ask us a question any time by emailing us at deadwavesradio@gmail.com

The Good Work | The Event Company
Meet Our Friends: Budget Blinds

The Good Work | The Event Company

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 25:41


One of our favorite parts of airing the vodcast each week is being able to spotlight the great things being done by some of the local businesses and friends, right here in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. On this week's episode of "The Good Work," we are excited to introduce Adam and Tara Balding of Budget Blinds. Listen to how they are dedicated to giving back to the community with their annual fundraiser for Let Me Be 83, Driving Fore Diabetes. 

Reliving My Youth
Eliot Sloan Of Blessid Union Of Souls

Reliving My Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 77:37


I catch up with Eliot Sloan, lead singer and founding member of Blessid Union of Souls. Blessid is best known for their hits, "I Believe", "Hey Leonardo", and "Let Me Be the One." Eliot talks about getting involved in music, the industry in general and what song of theirs almost was the theme to a 90's blockbuster movie. He tells me what celebrity mentioned in "Hey Leonardo" reached out to him. We also talk M.A.S.H. and baseball.

The Hideout Sessions
Hideout Sessions Ep.156

The Hideout Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 129:54


Yo!156th Ep, all done and dusted for you folks. Here it is, in all it's brand new shinning glory. Certainly the perfect remedy to help clear the last of those Glastonbury blues, ensuring you don't learn from your mistakes and accidentally exercise restraint this weekend. Also, do make sure you follow the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehideoutsessionsImmerse yourself in the music, artists and labels, and why not sling some of your pocket money their way this month.Love you...Ross xxP.S. GET IN TOUCH ON: HIDEOUTSESSIONS@MAC.COMhttps://twitter.com/FranksonMusicUKhttps://soundcloud.com/FranksonMusicUKhttps://www.facebook.com/FranksonMusicUKSUBSCRIBE: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/part-time-heroes-hideout-sessions/id426572104 or search "HIDEOUT SESSIONS" in iTunes.Trackilist:1. Sampa The Great 'Final Form' (Ninja Tune)2. Isaac Birituro & The Rail Abandon 'I Know (I'm Okay)' (Wah Wah 45s)3. Àbáse, ft Stevo Atambire 'Sambo' (Cosmic Compositions)4. Lightning Head 'Massage Beats' (Tru Thoughts)5. Tojin Kit, ft. Noah 'The Light Decay' (Finest Ego)6. Robag Wruhme, ft. Lysann Zander 'Advent' (Pampa)7. Yosi Horikawa 'Longing' (Borrowed Scenery)8. Scrimshire, ft. Georgia Anne Muldrow 'Thru You' (Albert's Favourites)9. Tee Mango 'Leave' (Million Hands)10. G Duke 'Mercey' (The Boogie Box 8 - V's Edits)11. Chrissy 'Nothing (Eli Escobar remix)' (The Night Owl Diner)12. Cassius 'Don't Let Me Be' (Caroline)13. Jethro Heston 'That Shit Frankie Plays (Original Mix)' (Born Dirty)14. Alif Tree 'Forgotten Places (Moodymann Remix)' (Compost)15. Detroit Swindle 'Vibrations (Original Mix)' (Aus Music)16. Daphni, ft. Paradise 'Sizzlin' Hot' (Jiaolong)17. Blood Wine or Honey 'Orwellian Woman (Medlar remix)' (Pussy Foot)18. Captain Over '4D' (Darker Than Wax)19. Dave DK 'Jelly Legs' (Pampa)20. Kettenkarussell 'Maybe' Geihling21. Cinthie 'This Bomb Is Mine' (803 Crystal Grooves)22. Kölsch 'AC1609' (Fabric)23. Kayla Painter 'Through the Forest' (Drawstring)

Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max
INTRO (Buddy Wike and Jeffrey Sanders) discuss their music on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max"

Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 125:18


I want to thank Buddy Wike and Jeffrey Sanders of the legendary RnB group INTRO for coming on my show Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max on WSJU Radio at St. John's University in Queens, NY last night. Buddy talked about meeting Kenny Greene in the army and how the group came together. Heavy D helped push them when they were starting out. They talked about their experience with Stevie Wonder and how he beat Jeffrey in air hockey twice. They also did the greatest cover of Stevie Wonder's Ribbon in the Sky and Stevie loved it. They also talked about writing for Mary J. Blige and other artists in the industry. Jeffrey said that the ending skit of Come Inside is real and that they played that part on the radio back in the day. Buddy and Jeffrey shared their experiences making their two albums INTRO and New Life as well as going on tour. We had a Nas vs. Jay-Z discussion. Buddy grew up with Jay-Z and played basketball with him as well. They gave their opinion of RnB and Hip-Hop today. We also talked about fashion today vs. fashion back in the day and sports. Shoutout to Andrew Brown aka Young Cornbread for coming to the start of the interview. Shoutout to Loko Warbucks for coming on the show and spitting a freestyle. Buddy murdered the mic with his freestyle. Jeffrey and Buddy gave an amazing acapella performance of Let Me Be the One and Love Thang! Be on the lookout because INTRO may be releasing new music soon! Thanks again for coming on the show and most of all Rest In Peace Kenny Greene. Watch this full interview on my YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D004Y49KTec&feature=youtu.be.  Follow Buddy Wike on Instagram: @buddywike. Follow Jeffrey Sanders on Instagram: @jeffsandersnyc. Follow Loko Warbucks on Instagram: @newblacksoul and on Twitter: @lokowarbucks. Follow Andrew Brown on Instagram: @youngcornbread and Twitter: @young_cornbread. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @thereelmax. Website: https://maxrcoughlan.com/index.html.           

Crazy Ex-GirlFans: Your Internet Gabfest About Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

The show is back and so are your Crazy Ex-GirlFans! Suzanne, Amber and Tonya catch up with each other and then catch up with  Crazy Ex-Girlfriend episode 414, "I'm Finding My Bliss." Who would have guessed that Tim would have the best voice in West Covina? Did he get that epic peach Halloween costume from West Covina's community theater wardrobe department? How is Rebecca going to react when she finds out her bliss may not live in treading the boards? Which offer will Paula accept: the email, or the scroll? Who is cooking at Serrano's pop up? How did Chris get so tall? For your weekly Loretta fix, here she is, right before she ripped Tonya's mic cord out: Let Me Be in Your Show (Rachel Bloom, Jack Dolgen and Adam Schlesinger, performed by Rachel Bloom, Gabrielle Ruiz, and Michael McMillian) Etta Mae's Lament (Rachel Bloom, Jack Dolgen and Adam Schlesinger, performed by Rachel Bloom) The Tick Tock Clock (Rachel Bloom, Jack Dolgen and Adam Schlesinger, performed by cast) I'm the Bride of the Pirate King (Rachel Bloom, Jack Dolgen and Adam Schlesinger, performed by Gabrielle Ruiz) Apple Man (Rachel Bloom, Jack Dolgen and Adam Schlesinger, performed by Michael McMillian) Etta Mae's Lament (Revised) (Rachel Bloom, Jack Dolgen and Adam Schlesinger, performed by Scott Michael Foster) What'll It Be (Reprise) (Rachel Bloom, Jack Dolgen and Adam Schlesinger, performed by Skylar Astin)

Subduction Audio: The Mixes
Zealot Winter 2019 Mix

Subduction Audio: The Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 33:06


www.facebook.com/Subduction.Audio twitter.com/subductionaudio www.instagram.com/subductionaudio/ www.subductionaudio.com Zealot Winter 2019 Mix 01. True (feat. Diligent Fingers) - Euphonique 02. Fullstep - Bredren & Philth 03. Blow Them Away - Serum, Inja 04. East Point - Gerra & Stone 05. Cougar! - Koherent 06. Let Me Be the One [Alibi Remix] - Satl 07. Singe - Blacklab 08. Free from Your Spell - Subsid 09. Mr. Funky - Kasper, Satl 10. Rebirth of Slick - Unknown Artist 11. Funkopolis - London Elektricity 12. Satori - Phentix 13. Dismissed - Whiney 14. Sekkle - Upgrade 15. Diag - Freek 16. Reality Check - Total Science & Jubei 17. Sensation - AC13 18. Steel Jungle - Ozma 19. Natural Blues [Icicle Remix] - Moby Zealot - PDX Subduction Audio, Shameless Productions, Momentum DnB www.facebook.com/zealotdnb @zealotdnb www.mixcloud.com/zealotdnb

The Good Work | The Event Company
Meet Our Friends: Let Me Be 83 w/ Bethany McKenzie

The Good Work | The Event Company

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 33:30


Alright friends, it's time to slip into your best blues while you get to know our special guest, Bethany Mckenzie, founder of Let Me Be 83! On this week's episode of “The Good Work,” Addie joins Bethany as she gives a behind the scenes scoop on The Blue Ball, as well as details on all of the hard work she and her team put into planning the debut of their new documentary, “Madness: The Cost of Carbs.” By spreading the word that a low-carb lifestyle can greatly improve the lives of those diagnosed with diabetes, Let Me Be 83 helps people struggling with the disease across the globe! Enjoy listening to this week's installment now!

Virtual Legality
Virtual Legality Extra - It's About Ethics In Game Journalism... (Hoeg Law)

Virtual Legality

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 46:25


Gamergate long ago scorched the earth of having a reasonable conversation about journalistic practices in gaming and beyond, but...what if it hadn't? In our first Virtual Legality Extra, we dive headlong into the conversation started again this past week by The Escapist and Russ Pitts, including a discussion of the comments being made by some the industry's most popular journalists. Can we separate out harassment from message? What place does politics have in the conversation? And why does the rise of the "influencer" make the consideration of ethics more important than ever? CHECK OUT THE VIDEO AT: https://youtu.be/DySHnxw6B5s #Ethics #Journalism #VirtualLegality *** Discussed in this episode: "How Do We Finally Talk About Ethics?" Escapist, February 5, 2019 (https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/2019/02/05/how-do-we-finally-talk-about-ethics/) Jason Schreier Twitter Thread February 6, 2019 (https://twitter.com/jasonschreier/status/1093240946416910337) Resident Evil 2 Review Script Easy Allies (https://easyallies.com/#!/review/resident-evil-2-2019) "I Wish 'Resident Evil 2' Let Me Be a More Compassionate Hero" February 1, 2019 (https://waypoint.vice.com/en_us/article/59xgqz/resident-evil-2-survivor-compassion) Star Wars Episode II Review Homepage Rotten Tomatoes (https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/star_wars_episode_ii_attack_of_the_clones) Amanda Farough Twitter Thread February 6, 2019 (https://twitter.com/HoegLaw/status/1093253099744100354) Brian Crecente Twitter Thread February 7, 2019 (https://twitter.com/crecenteb/status/1093520479489572864) *** THANKS FOR WATCHING! FOR MORE CHECK US OUT: On Twitter @hoeglaw At our website: https://hoeglaw.com/ On our Blog, "Rules of the Game", at https://hoeglaw.wordpress.com/ On "Help Us Out Hoeg!" a regular segment on the Easy Allies Podcast (formerly GameTrailers) (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZrxXp1reP8E353rZsB3jaA) Biweekly on "Inside the Huddle with Michael Spath" on WTKA 1050

Maed in India
Kimochi Youkai

Maed in India

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 37:54


On this episode of Maed in India, we’ve got jazz/RnB/neo-soul act Kimochi Youkai. With no music out so far, you lucky listeners are listening to unreleased songs performed live, up close and persona. The band also chat on the show about what Kimochi Youkai means, Japanese manga obsessions, moving from being a cover band to a band that makes their own original music and more.   SET LIST: Intro (00:27 - 03:38) Let Me Be (03:38 - 06:40) Journey to the Trip Station (21:04 - 25:58) Round and Round (33:23 - 37:16)   MUSICIANS: Ambika Nayak (Vocals) Nirvan Pareva (Drums) Niranjan Joshi (Keys) Bishan Pukharambam (Guitar) Vishal Singh (Bass)   Follow Kimochi Youkai     Come be our friend: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/maedinindia Instagram https://www.instagram.com/maedinindia/ Twitter https: https://twitter.com/maedinindia   CREDITS: Host: Mae Twitter: https://twitter.com/maebemaebe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maemariyam/   Recording Engineers: DJ JJ Audio Editor Post: Vijay Doiphode  Video Directed/Edited: Jishnu 'Short Round' Guha  Studio: Island City Studios 

Party Favorz
Exposé | The Diva Series

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018


We're going back to the 80's this week with our latest Diva Hall of Fame entry, Exposé! Exposé is an American Latin freestyle vocal group. Primarily consisting of lead vocalists Jeanette Jurado, Ann Curless, and Gioia Bruno, the group achieved much of their success between 1984 and 1993, becoming the first group to have four top ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart from its debut album, including the 1988 #1 hit "Seasons Change".[1] In March 2015, Billboard magazine named the group the eighth most-successful girl group of all-time.[2] Back in the day, these ladies struck gold with their debut album "Exposure," which racked up 4 top tens hits ("Come Go With Me," "Let Me Be the One," "Point of No Return") and the one number 1 hit "Seasons Change." They continued their streak with their follow-up album "What You Don't Know" featuring the self-titled single, "Tell Me Why," and "Stop, Listen, Look & Think." As the 90's rolled around their popularity began to wane, even though freestyle had really taken off. Exposé continue to tour today. In fact, one of our followers suggested I enter them into the Diva Hall of Fame after recently seeing them in concert. Without further ado, ladies and gentlemen I give you Exposé. Album: Exposé | The Diva Series Genre: Freestyle, Dance, Pop Year: 2018 Total Time: 50:07:00 Tell Me Why (Ultimix) Come Go With Me (Ultimix) Point of No Return (Ultimix) Exposed To Love (Select Mix) What You Don't Know (Ultimix) I Specialize In Love (Hot Tracks Remix) Stop, Listen, Look & Think (L.A. Mix) Let Me Be The One (Extended Mix) Seasons Change (12" Version)

Party Favorz
Exposé | The Diva Series

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 50:07


Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_677258c05cc19 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_677258c05cc19 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-677258c05cc19"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-677258c05cc19"); } We're going back to the 80's this week with our latest Diva Hall of Fame entry, Exposé! Exposé is an American Latin freestyle vocal group. Primarily consisting of lead vocalists Jeanette Jurado, Ann Curless, and Gioia Bruno, the group achieved much of their success between 1984 and 1993, becoming the first group to have four top ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart from its debut album, including the 1988 #1 hit "Seasons Change".[1] In March 2015, Billboard magazine named the group the eighth most-successful girl group of all time[2] Back in the day, these ladies struck gold with their debut album "Exposure," which racked up 4 top tens hits ("Come Go With Me," "Let Me Be the One," "Point of No Return") and the one number 1 hit "Seasons Change." They continued their streak with their follow-up album "What You Don't Know" featuring the self-titled single, "Tell Me Why," and "Stop, Listen, Look & Think." As the 90s rolled around their popularity began to wane, even though freestyle had taken off. Exposé continues to tour today. One of our followers suggested I enter them into the Diva Hall of Fame after recently seeing them in concert. Without further ado, ladies and gentlemen I give you Exposé. Album: Exposé | The Diva SeriesGenre: Freestyle, Dance, PopYear: 2018Total Time: 50:07:00 1. Tell Me Why (Ultimix) 2. Come Go With Me (Ultimix) 3. Point of No Return (Ultimix) 4. Exposed To Love (Select Mix) 5. What You Don't Know (Ultimix) 6. I Specialize In Love (Hot Tracks Remix) 7. Stop, Listen, Look & Think (L.A. Mix) 8. Let Me Be The One (Extended Mix) 9. Seasons Change (12" Version)

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio
Celebrating The Birthday of Reggae Icon Freddie McGregor with Mad music

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2017 121:00


 On 1982's Big Ship, Freddie McGregor's love of African-American soul music comes through loud and clear -- even though many of the more Rastafarian-oriented lyrics are very much a product of the Jamaican experience. True to form, the singer provides a variety of political and apolitical songs. While gems like "Holy Mount Zion" and "Get United" underscore his political/spiritual beliefs as a Rastafarian, McGregor favors more of a lovers rock approach on "Let Me Be the One," "Stop Loving You," and "Sweet Lady." In reggae circles, the term lovers rock refers to reggae that chooses romantic themes over social or political topics -- essentially, it is the reggae equivalent of romantic R&B. And any soul lover who has spent a lot of time savoring the romantic sweet soul of the Delfonics or Brenton Wood should have no problem getting into the lovers rock on this album. For that matter, McGregor's more sociopolitical songs have just as much classic soul appeal. Reissued on CD in 2001, Big Ship is among the best and most consistent albums that McGregor provided in the 1980s.

HIPSTERCAST
HIPSTERCAST 26

HIPSTERCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 60:00


Back to Nu-DIsco? New episodes of the series Drive Series will be with you this winter and today is very light music at the speed of 117BPM. And of course for dessert is not a lot Deep-House. Outside your window a lot of snow and mountains? Then grab a snowboard - a fair wind in the back! Drive music episode 26 is first and foremost: One of the most colorful tracks this summer titled When I See You by Magic Touch and Sapphire Slows, which we have long been prepared to introduce you to. Everyone remembers Solomun remix on a track called Wir Werden Sehen from 2Raumwohnung, today we also have it in our podcast. Amazing track called Together by Reflex remix from Oxford. Again guys Anturage and their new track called Reflections in a remix from a talented Saccao. The legendary remix from The Mekanism guys on a track called We Are Child Of Love by Mario Basanov. Cool Nu-Disco by Alena, a track called Let Me Be the One, remix 80's Child. Just have a couple of summer hits such as: Jay West, Manuel Sahagun - Got Me Insane remix from Monte; Rüfüs - Sundream; new remix from LouLou Players on track When You Come Back by Snaz & Guzz, LOOP, and of course a hot hit from a German guy Marc DePulse track called Eigenbedarf feat. Boe van Berg. Just pay attention to the hits from guys like: Munk, Miguel Campbell, NSFW and Boys Get Hurt

Palmarès CHOQ
Émission du 30 août 2016

Palmarès CHOQ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016


Ca part sur des night moves aujourd'hui pour cette nouvelle édition du palmarès. Julien et Chloé vous emmènent vous déhancher toute la nuit sur un rythme electro mais très jazzy/chill, un mood plus funk, et finalement un style plus thug pour bien finir la soirée. On se retrouve la semaine prochaine avec encore plus de nouveautés ! Héléna Deland - Aix Charlotte Day Wilson - Where Do You Go Polo&Pan - Canopée Roosvelt - Night Moves Bengale - Océan Sun Minou - Alphalove Coup de coeur anglo : MNDSGN - Cosmic Perspective Kraak&Smaak - Smile  NiteFunk - Let Me Be Alaclair Ensemble - La Chicane Coup de coeur franco : L’or du commun - La poignée de punchlines Bueller - Willow Tree (ft. Norrin) B K L L O Y D - Folie des grandeurs (ft. Matisse)

HIPSTERCAST
HIPSTERCAST 24

HIPSTERCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2014 60:00


Yo-yo-yo, What's up? Emotional series of podcasts continues today not Deep-House and Nu-Disco. We have selected for you the best tracks in the style of UK-Garage. So get ready to dance, invite your friends to the night and day, and turn the music louder! There is a lot of interesting, stay where you are! Well let's discuss who all these talented guys from the world of underground music? Initially, of course, the guys from the duo Disclosure, and their breaking the track at the beginning of the podcast titled When A Fire Starts To Burn. How about another bomb from Sonny Fodera? Just two? The first track together with Bontan called Reach Out, zingy release that came out on the label Cajual Records. The second track just blows my head titled Let Me Be with label DFTD. If you're familiar with the label Orange Groove then you will agree that all releases from this label are worthy of an award! We took not immediately how many tracks such as track called Diamond Ring from The Paper Club; Bomb titled What You're Feeling of Paul Sirrell; incredible track called You're Dreaming of Twisted Grooves; real groove called Addiction from A Lister. Next dancefloor bombs from the label Get Twisted: Deceptive and his track called Down With Me; S. Jay and his awesome work entitled On My Mind. Just pay attention to the real groove tracks from the guys: Low Steppa, Reset Safari, Samuele Sartini, Morrt, Tom Bull and Official Nancie!

Mr. Tony Dennis' Podcast
Mr. Tony Dennis Present Gruv Detroit - NOeSIS

Mr. Tony Dennis' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2013 86:18


1. Blue Six - Music & Wine 2. Kinetic, O_so_t - Let Me Be the One 3. Incognito - Freedom To Love 4. 4 da People - Inside 5. Eman, Doc Link - M.U.S.I.C. 6. Veja Vee Khali - Hamba Hamba Nazo 7. Physics - Blue Flame 8. Josh Milan - Fort Greene's Theme 9. DJ Christos - Ree Morris - Inside Of Me 10. Chris Forman - Jon Pierce - Stephanie Cooke - It's In You 11. Mena Keys - Break It Down 12. Hippie Torrales - If You Need A Man 13. Bossruu - Wandile - Ngawe 14. Elements Of Life Ft. Raul Midon - A Better Day

Mr. Tony Dennis' Podcast
Soulful Muzik Treatz!

Mr. Tony Dennis' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2013 79:57


1. Ralf GUM, Jon Pierce, Kafele - Never 2. Kinetic, O_so_t - Let Me Be the One 3. Renato Xtrova & Edson PP - Mi Ma Bo 4. Terry Hunter, Jay Adams - We Are One 5. Veja Vee Khali - Hamba Hamba Nazo 6. Dvine Brothers, Komplexity - Just The Music 7. Veja Vee Khali - Homeland 8. Vladi Solera, David Caballero - He Can Work It Out 9. Glenn Underground - Calor 10. Dj Man-X And Vick Lavender feat. Carla Prather - City High 11. Davidson Ospina - Got Love EP 12. Jovonn feat. Carole Sylvan , Johnick Meets FTL - Something Bout Dis Love 13. Marlon D - Colombia Soul Orchestra - Chande en Laureles 14. Incognito - Freedom To Love

The Cricket and Seagull Fireside Chat
'I Will Sing!' celebrates 20 years of LDS music in Japan

The Cricket and Seagull Fireside Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2011 21:37


This native of Osaka, Japan, had never sung in public until he joined the LDS church and was serving as a missionary in Fukuoka.  In the 20 years since, he's sung and written music with artists like Janice Kapp Perry, Afterglow, Kenneth Cope, Jericho Road and other, all in Japanese.This weekend Nobu is giving a concert in his home ward in Osaka and has released "I Will Sing!"  This new CD includes many of his favorite inspirational songs sung in Japanese with the artists who created them, and he includes several meaningful originals.That's this week on The Cricket and Seagull.PLAYLISTI Will Sing!Let Me Be a LightWhen Love Leads the WayDuty to GodHe Brought Me Light (w/Daniel Beck)Like a LighthouseMy Single HeartHold On, the Light Will ComeBig TreeNever a Better Hero (w/Kenneth Cope)Sukiyaki (w/Jericho Road)I Believe in ChristArigato OkaasanNearer, My God, to Thee (w/Bless4)My Friend, My BrotherExtending LightI Will Sing! (English version)

DJ Just Dizle Mixcast
90's RnB Classics pt 6

DJ Just Dizle Mixcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2010 80:27


1.Let Me Be the One - Mint Condition2.Ladies In The House - Aaliyah3.Just Kickin' It - Xscape4.Diggin' On You (L.A.'s Live Edit + SoulPower Remix) - TLC5.Same Ol' G - Ginuwine6.Kissin' You - Total7.Be with You (Remix) Ft. Lauryn Hill - Mary J. Blige8.Come Over To My Place - Davina9.Love Jones ft Erick Sermon And Too Short - Keith Sweat10.All Night Long - Boyz II Men11.My Heart - Donell Jones12.Makeda (DJ Spinna and Ticklah Mix + Original) - Les Nubians 13.There Is Nothing Like This (In The Park Mix) - Omar14.Hump Bounce - R Kelly15.Love Like This Ft. Lil' Cease - SWV16.5-4-3-2 (Yo! Time is up!) - Jade17.Just the Way (Female Remix) - Alfonzo Hunter18.Mary Jane ft. LL Cool J (12" limited edtion) - Mary J. Blige19.Payback - Montell Jordan20.Let's Do It Again - Xscape21.Gone Be Fine (Featuring Outkast) - Monica22.Feels Like Heaven - Kenny Vaughan &"The Art Of Love"23.We Ride - R. Kelly24.Dollar Bill ft Foxy Brown - R.Kelly25.Always Keep It Real - Coko & Jon B Feat. Jay-Z26.The Way You Talk To Me - Jagged Edge27.Come Get Wit Me ft Snoop Doggy Dogg - Keith Sweat28.Are You Ready - Aaliyah29.Hey Lover (Remix) - LL Cool J Ft Keith Murray

Faith Community Church
Focusing on Jesus - Audio

Faith Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2006 4:20


Lets open our Bibles up to the Book of Hebrews 12. As we go through the story of Peter walking on the water, were talking about faith principles that we encounter along the way. Theres a storm at sea, Jesus comes by the boat, and theyre afraid-they think Hes a ghost. Peter says, If thats You, Lord, command me to come. Jesus says, Come. So Peter steped out of the boat and began to walk on the water. Then he seen the wind and the waves, heard the wind, and he became afraid and sank. He cried out to the Lord, Lord, save me. The Lord grabbed him and pulled him out of the water. They came back into the boat, and then Jesus said to Peter, Oh, you have little faith. Why did you doubt? This is going to be a teaching moment for Peter. Why did he give up? Why did he lose hope? Why did he sink? We all do, you know. In our spiritual journey, theres always a time when we see the wind, when we become discouraged, when we feel hopeless, when we despair, when we give up. Lets talk about that. The Book of Hebrews is written at a time when the church is in great conflict due to persecution. The chapter starts off saying in Hebrews 12:1, Therefore. Whenever you see the word therefore, find out what its there for. So you have to go back one chapter. Hes talking about the hall of faith and all the great patriarchs, all the great saints, and their examples of faith. Then he comes down to the very present day, and the executions that he talks about there at the end of Chapter 11 are those similar to what happened under the reign of terror of Emperor Nero. So we know that the dating of this book is about 65 AD. The church is encountering great hardship and persecution. The words of the author of the Book of Hebrews are very timely, very pertinent because of what they are enduring and what they are engaged in. He tells them to do three things. Number 1, he talks about the importance of inspiration. Secondly, he talks about the need for fixation. Thirdly, he talks about the importance of observation. Were going to talk about what each of those are today and why theyre important to prevent us from becoming weary and losing heart. Lets begin reading with Verse 1 of Chapter 12 (page 1193 of pew Bibles), Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses… By this he means the people that hes already spoken of, the believers that have gone on before us and lived lives of faith. …let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us. Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfector of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured such opposition from sinful men, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart. Why does he say so that you will not grow weary and lose heart? because we, what? We sometimes grow weary and lose heart. The first thing he says that we are to do is to find inspiration in others; thats number one. Therefore, since we have such a great cloud of witnesses… those whove gone on before-consider their example, be inspired by their lives. Be inspired by their sacrifices, by their acts of faith, by their faithfulness. The first thing we need to do, if we are going to persevere and not lose hope, is have people in our lives and know of people who inspire us, people who have done what we want to do and who have done it successfully. We need people who are facing what we have faced before and have overcome. Rather than just trying to bear it ourselves or figure out how to invent the wheel ourselves, become a student of people who have done it, people who are alive and people who have already passed away. We can learn from them and be inspired-people that we know and people that we will never meet. There are all kinds of examples out there that will inspire you. I dont care what it is youre facing, whatever the challenge. Some of you want to lose weight today. Im not asking for a raise of hands because if some of you skinny people try to raise your hands, somebody is going to punch you, so we wont do that one. Some of you want to get in shape. You can be skinny and not be in shape. Some of you want to start a ministry. Its a challenge. Who has done it before? When I wanted to start a church, I thought, Who has done it? How did they do it? When I wanted to become a pastor, I interviewed pastors. Whats it like? How do you become one? I sought them out. Some of you want to change vocations, start a business. Whats that like? Some want to get married: talk to people who have successful marriages. And some want children: learn from those who are good parents. Raise a teenager: Ive got nothing here for you (congregation laughing). Youre on your own on that one. Overcome an addiction? Plenty of positive examples. Grieve a loss, face cancer or some other illness? Somebody has faced what you are facing. Go back to school at an old age: Somebody has done that. Feel like youre ready to give up and quit; other people have felt the same way. The list could go on and on. Somebody has faced the challenges that you have faced. Find them. Find them from history. Find them in your life. Learn from them. Be inspired by their examples. Become a student of what they did, their philosophies, their ideas, their examples, and their faith. Emulate them. So the writer is saying, Think about other people. Its important. Have you ever been by somebody that just drains you? A negative person that just drains you? Thats hard, isnt it? You hang around a person that is just negative and just drains you long enough. You leave their presence, and you feel like, Oh, man! Youre just kind of beat up! You know, like after one of my messages. You walk out of here, Oh, man! How does anybody put up with that? Oh, man! It just kind of drains you. Its important not only to have inspiration from people that have done what we want to do or have been successful at what we are facing, but its also important to find inspiration from people who are in our lives that we know, who are people we can turn to strategically when we need encouragement. Do you have people like that in your life-people who believe in you? Thats important. Its important to have people in your life who believe in what youre doing and can encourage you in that. Thats so important. If you dont have those kinds of people in your life, pray that you will have. How many of you have those kinds of people in your life? Thats wonderful. When my mom passed away, she was my biggest fan. She would come up to our church, and if you sat within a 10-foot radius of my mom, you would know I was her son. We would go into restaurants with my two sisters, who are older than I am. Wed go into the restaurants, and my mom would come up to total strangers and say, This is my son, Jeff, and hes a pastor. Shed go on and on and on. Sandy and Judy would be like, Hey, were here too, Mom. They thought it was sort of humorous. So many times, she inspired me. I would want to keep going because I knew she believed in me. I still take out the card she wrote me for my ordination back in 1982. Ill still read that from time to time and draw inspiration from it. Its important to have those kinds of people in our lives. Thats why these testimonies are important. I talked to you about the fact that were videotaping testimonies, things that have happened in your lives that other people can benefit from. If youve gone through a divorce, depression, whatever it might be, tell your story to the camera. We can say, Cut. We can edit. If you make a mistake, well start over. The first thing people think of when they hear that is oh, I could never do that! Its not about you. We learned about that in the 40 Days. Its not about you. Get out of your boat. Make that phone call, and say, You know, I have a story to tell that could help somebody My wife is a nurse, has been for 50-60 years (congregation laughing). I dont know how long, a long time anyway. This happened when she was a nurse in Rockford. Shes now an intensive care nurse at Beloit Memorial, but she was a coronary care nurse in Rockford when we lived there. Dealing with critical issues, she faces a lot of life and death situations. One time she was working on resuscitating a patient who had coded. His name was John. John was gone. He was not breathing; there was no breathing. They were working on John feverishly, and one of the nurses made a statement to this effect, Its no use. Lets give up on him. Hes not going to make it. Were wasting our time. She made that statement. Well, he surprised them. He came back. When he came back, he said to Brenda, I dont want that nurse in my room because she gave up on me. Nobody had told him that. There was no way for him to know that. He was clinically gone. When asked how he knew that, he mentioned that during this whole scene, when he was clinically dead, he was over his body watching this stuff, and not only did he hear, but he saw who it was and heard the statement that she made. He said, I dont want her in my room anymore because she gave up on me. Brendas right there, so you can ask her. Thats the way it happened, isnt it? Thats the way it happened. She gave up on me he said. That story is kind of icky, goose-bumpy, I admit that, but it illustrates the point that its important to have people in our lives who believe in us and can cheer us on. Its equally defeating to have people who dont believe in us. Try not to fill your life with those kinds of people. When possible, try not to spend great deals of time with people [who can bring you down]. Maybe you work with one or live with one, I dont know, but its a defeating thing. The second thing he talks about not only is inspiration, but he talks about the principle of fixation in verse 2. He says, Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfector of our faith. Fix our eyes, fixation. It means not just a casual glance, but an intense focus on something or someone. Thats what this word means in the Greek. We had our first child 22, almost 23, years ago now. Can you believe Brendas that old? Wow! We had to go through this class called Lamaze. Lamaze means breathing techniques, so you learn how to breathe, and I am the coach. Im going to give her ice cubes, but more than that, Im to help her with the breathing techniques, which Ive long forgotten. Were all nervous. The first time we practiced. With each step of labor, as it gets more intense, there are different breathing techniques. So I have to remind her about that. And I have to help her remember her focal point. Thats where you find something in the room and focus on it. Many people like to bring things in the room that are going to be pleasant to look at. Maybe it will be a picture of other children that they have. That could remind you that, Hey, theres a reward coming. Or maybe an outfit could remind you, maybe a cute outfit or cute booties to remind you that this pain is going to produce a child. Maybe a poem inspired you or a cross, some religious symbol, and you focus on that instead of your pain. Some women even use their husbands eyes, which I do not recommend. Later on in the delivery process, that can get pretty scary, You … Dont do that one. But you find a focal point, and you focus in on that. That helps you to concentrate. When the pain comes, youve got something that is drawing your attention. So I ask you the question: who or what is your focal point in life? When you encounter opposition, which you will; when you encounter hardship, which you will; who or what is your focal point? He says, Focus on Jesus. If you have the wrong focal point, youre going to get off track. I remember one time coming up from a dive and heading for the wrong dive boat. I had a focal point, all right, but it was the wrong one, and I got way off course. Oh, it was that boat. Oh, okay. If you lose sight of your focal point, its very easy to quit, isnt it? Anyone ever heard of a woman named Florence Chadwick? In 1952, she went out to sail from Catalina Island to the Coast of California. It was a foggy day, a cold day, and the water was just freezing. She got into the water; it was so foggy, she couldnt even see the boats that were in her party. It was a dangerous day. They had to use a rifle to shoot into the water to scare away the sharks. I always hate it when that happens when Im swimming. She swam 15 straight miles that day in that cold water, 15 miles! She was going to quit. Every time she looked up, she could never see the land. She said, I have to quit! I have to quit! The boatmen said, Keep going Florence! Weve got to be getting close! They couldnt see the land either. Keep going Florence! Fifteen miles! Were almost there! She couldnt see the land, and she quit! When she got into the boat, and they kept paddling, land was only a half mile away, only a half mile away! It wasnt fatigue, fear, sharks or anything else that stopped Florence. It was the fact that she couldnt see the land. She said, Im not trying to excuse myself, but I know if I could have seen it, I would have made it. If I would have seen it in sight… By the way, two months later, on a clear day, she did it. She completed the swim, and she did it in a record setting time. Thats why its so important to have a focal point. Do you have a focal point? You know, sadly, sometimes, the focal point we have is our own self. Do you realize that? When youre going through a hardship, sometimes the only person you focus on is yourself. How can I get out of this? What can I do? What am I going to do now? You start focusing on your abilities and your strengths, and theres a good chance youre the one that got yourself in that mess in the first place. Sometimes we dont want to focus on Jesus because what in the world is He going to ask me to do? Whats He going to ask me to give up or sacrifice? What demand is He going to make on me? Pastor Sean gives me feedback and tells me whats going on in our small groups as we get together and discuss this. He tells me whats going on in his own heart in life through this series. He said, You know, this series is challenging people in our church. Its challenging us. We talk about faith and stepping out of the boat. Its a little scary. He said, Its going to be 2 ½ months by the time were through. Maybe we need a break. Hes being facetious now. He says, Ive got a new idea for an upcoming series. Heres Pastor Seans idea of what well talk about If You Want to Walk on Water, You Have to Get Out of the Boat: Dont Rock the Boat: Living a Safe Life in Comfortable Mediocrity. Does that sound good to you? Just a little break from all this fake stuff. Courage, endurance, and lets just take a break. Some of the songs we might be able to sing are I Surrender Some, I know those hymns; Take My Life and Let Me Be; Have Mine Own Way, Lord, and Oh, How I Like Jesus, not How I Love Jesus. LCD song possibility might be Please Dont Send Me to Africa. Were afraid of what Hes going to do and expect, but the author says focus on Jesus. Observe Him; thats his next point. Observation: Verse 3, Consider him who endured such opposition from sinful men, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart. Consider Him. When he asks us to consider Jesus, he is speaking of considering His earthly ministry here. Thats the context. Because hes been talking in Verse 2 about the cross and for the joy set before Him endured the cross, scorning its shame. What does scorning its shame mean? Scorning its shame was a comparison. What thats saying is Jesus looked at the cross, and He endured the cross because of the joy that was set before Him. His focal point was Heaven. His focal point was the union of bringing a fallen man back into a right relationship with a Holy God. His focal point was the joy of being reunited with His Father. That was His focal point. Jesus focal point was not the cross, but He looked beyond the cross. Its just like a woman in labor who looks beyond the labor to the joy that is set before when she holds that newborn in her arms. So Jesus looked beyond the cross and said, Compared to the glory that is to come, and the reward that is to come, its nothing compared to the suffering I must endure now. In 2 Corinthians 4, Paul talks about his persecution, Theres nothing compared to the glory that is to be revealed. So when were going through those difficult times, make a comparison. You should be saying, You know what? This is hard, but is not what Im going to focus on. Im not going to focus on the storm. Im not going to focus on the wind. Im not going to focus on the waves. Im going to focus on Jesus. Im going to focus on His promise. Im going to focus on His example. How did he consider Jesus? How did he act? What did he do? When Jesus was here on Earth, His overriding passion was to accomplish the Mission, wasnt it? It was to do the will of the Father. If I take care of the Fathers business, Hell take care of Me. Remember Jesus, at age 12, in the Temple: they cant find Him anywhere. They go back and find Him in the Temple and they rebuke Him. They say, Weve been looking all over for You. Know ye not, I must be about My Fathers Business. Jesus knew if He took care of Gods business, the Father would take care of Him. The same thing is true with us. When we encounter storms, our focus has to stay on Jesus. As we take care of the Lords work, and the Lords business, Hes going to take care of us, seeking first His kingdom and His righteousness and all these things shall be unto you. Sometimes as we go through these crises, we become self-absorbed. We should become Christ-absorbed. Observe Him. Observe the fact that He willingly laid His life down; no miracle that Jesus ever performed was for His benefit-it was always for the benefit of others. It was always for the benefit of others. Turn in your Bibles to John 16:33 (page 1070 of pew Bibles), if you would please. In Hebrews 12, what did Jesus do when He encountered opposition? Number 1 is He expected it. Expect it. Expect opposition. Ive heard Christians say many times, Im a Christian, and God is supposed to love me. How in the world could I go through this trial, this storm? Im so discouraged, so weary. Im losing hope. Who in the world told you that the Christian life was going to be easy? Where in the world does it say in here that the Christian life is without pain and suffering and hardship? Show me an example of somebody who trusted God and did not encounter hardship. Show me one. Nobody suffered more hardship than God Himself when He took on flesh. So, lets have a realistic viewpoint of what this life is and what we might face and encounter. Jesus does. He says that in Verse 33. He says, I have told you these things, so that in Me you may have peace. Notice, He says in Me. Jesus does not say in the world. Someone defined peace in this way: We define peace as when everything is calm. Waters are calm. There is no wind. There is no rain. There is no opposition. Really, that never happens, does it? Sometimes it seems like we go from one to the next to the next to the next. It says, Peace is not the absence of conflict, but the presence of Christ. I thought that was a good definition for peace. Jesus goes on to say, In this world you will have trouble. Thats a promise. Thats not an exciting promise. Thats not one we pull out of our daily bread and say, Oh boy! Im going to have trouble! Yeah! But its a fact. He says very forthright, You will have trouble, but it doesnt end there. It continues, But take… courage or take …heart! I have overcome the world. The Greek language is rich and full and alive, especially the Greek verbs. Sometimes, Ill try to study the verbs and their significance because its just loaded with good stuff. This particular verb here where He talks about have overcome is whats called the perfect indicative active, the perfect tense. The perfect tense is important because it means its something in the past, something that was completed in the past, has bearing on the future, or has results in the present. Ill use an illustration from football since were kind of a football town here, a football church. Im going to give a hypothetical example to you to try to explain when Jesus says, Take courage, Ive overcome the world, what that means. Imagine with me next season that Brett Favre returns to the Packers, that not only do they have a better season, but he leads them to the Super Bowl. Again now, this is extremely hypothetical (congregation laughing loudly). Its the Super Bowl game, and you guys are all watching the Super Bowl together. Im home crying by myself. Its 4th and 1. The Packers are down by 5 points. Theres one second on the clock. They call a time out. So theyre either going to score a touch-down and win the game, or theyre going to be stopped, and its over. So they call a time-out, and everybodys trying to guess, What are they going to run? Are they going to hand it to Green to jump over the offensive line? Is Brett Favre going to do a quarterback-keeper? Is it going to be a play action? Whats going to happen? So they snap the ball, and the offensive line surges forward, and Brett Favre, again hypothetical situation, jumps over the pile and scores a touchdown. Its not even close. The booth doesnt need to review it. No penalties, no flag, its six points. The Packers are the Super Bowl Champions. The clock expires. Yippie Yah Whoo! Did you enjoy that? That was fun for most of you? Yeah! Tell us another story! So he jumps over and everybodys celebrating. You could say, The Packers have overcome and won the Super Bowl. Something that happened in the past has barring now in the present and cannot be changed. Its reality and its done. He uses what is called the indicative mood. The indicative mood for this verse means the subject is stating a fact. Thats what it means. Indicative means youre stating a fact. Youre stating reality. Jesus is not saying in this passage, But, be hopeful because theres a good chance Im going to win this thing. Hes not saying, You know what? Get your chin up. Keep praying because maybe, just maybe, Im going to concur sin and the grave. Im not saying Im gonna, but I might. Theres hope. Thats not what Hes saying. Do you see any kind of doubt or question or wonder in the statement Jesus makes? He says, Take courage. Ive overcome the world. Brett Favre jumps over that end zone line and scores a touchdown. If youre wearing a Green Bay Packer uniform, you win because of what he did. You win because of what the offensive line did. If you are on that team, you win. All the Packer fans out there in Packerland win because of what he did. When Jesus went to the cross and conquered sin and conquered death, and you are on His team, by faith, you said, Im a Christian. I want to follow You. Youve got J.C. on your back. Because of what He did, you win. Get it? You win. The outcome is certain. Its a statement of fact. Because Ive overcome, youre going to overcome. There may be some tough waters. There may be some periods of doubt and fear and so forth, but if youre on My team, youve got Christian on your jersey, youre going to prevail. Its a promise. Its reality. Thats what Jesus speaks of here. He says, Dont be hopeless. Dont lose heart. Take courage. Youre going to have problems. Youre going to have troubles. Theyre going to come, but theyre not greater than Me. Because youre with Me, because youre on My team, you are in Me, and I am in you. Youre going to overcome. Youre going to win. Nothing can change what Jesus did. Nothing can ever change the fact that in Jerusalem today, the tomb is empty. Nothing can or ever will change that reality. Its a done deal. Its a statement, a fact. Draw hope in that. The author of Hebrews says, Draw hope from inspiration. Look at the examples of those who have gone before you. Seek them out. Learn about them. Become a student of them. Put people in your life who will inspire you, who believe in you. Secondly, fixation: Make sure you have the right focal point. When youre going through pain, dont just look at the pain, look beyond the pain to see the reward. Thirdly, observation: We look at Jesus. We learn from His example. We encounter opposition; we expect it. Not only do we expect it, but we know we will be victorious through it. Thats the promise of Gods word today. Would you stand together as we close in prayer? Next week, were going to talk about patience, and I know no one can use that, right? Were going to talk about learning to wait, one of the hardest things that you and I do. Were at a stoplight for 30 seconds, and, Come on! Were in the grocery store line for a couple minutes, Come on! We just have a hard time waiting. So well be talking about learning to wait together. Then the following week, were going to wrap it up and talk about How Big is Your God? So its been an enjoyable series. Weve learned a lot. Weve been challenged. God has been faithful. You can join small groups at any time; remember that. Small groups are running through May, and you can jump on board anytime you want to. How many of you today are not going to lose heart, not going to grow weary but are going to have hope because Hes overcome today? Amen.