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"MixTape 114 Classic Oldies Favorites" TRACK 1 AUDIO TITLE "Stand By Me" PERFORMER "Ben E. King" INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 2 AUDIO TITLE "The Sound of Silence - Acoustic Version" PERFORMER "Simon & Garfunkel" INDEX 01 02:46:70 TRACK 3 AUDIO TITLE "All I Have to Do Is Dream" PERFORMER "The Everly Brothers" INDEX 01 05:31:35 TRACK 4 AUDIO TITLE "All You Need Is Love - Remastered 2009" PERFORMER "The Beatles" INDEX 01 07:41:11 TRACK 5 AUDIO TITLE "Ring of Fire" PERFORMER "Johnny Cash" INDEX 01 10:36:31 TRACK 6 AUDIO TITLE "Suspicious Minds" PERFORMER "Elvis Presley" INDEX 01 13:00:26 TRACK 7 AUDIO TITLE "Sugar, Sugar" PERFORMER "The Archies" INDEX 01 17:01:33 TRACK 8 AUDIO TITLE "Travelin' Man - Remastered" PERFORMER "Ricky Nelson" INDEX 01 19:36:73 TRACK 9 AUDIO TITLE "Splish Splash" PERFORMER "Bobby Darin" INDEX 01 21:52:10 TRACK 10 AUDIO TITLE "Do You Love Me - Mono Single" PERFORMER "The Contours" INDEX 01 23:49:50 TRACK 11 AUDIO TITLE "Runaway" PERFORMER "Del Shannon" INDEX 01 26:21:04 TRACK 12 AUDIO TITLE "Johnny B. Goode" PERFORMER "Chuck Berry" INDEX 01 28:23:33 TRACK 13 AUDIO TITLE "Tutti Frutti" PERFORMER "Little Richard" INDEX 01 30:49:36 TRACK 14 AUDIO TITLE "I Walk The Line - Single Version" PERFORMER "Johnny Cash, The Tennessee Two" INDEX 01 33:06:73 TRACK 15 AUDIO TITLE "Only the Lonely" PERFORMER "Roy Orbison" INDEX 01 35:20:16 TRACK 16 AUDIO TITLE "Dream Lover" PERFORMER "Bobby Darin" INDEX 01 37:35:34 TRACK 17 AUDIO TITLE "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" PERFORMER "The Shirelles" INDEX 01 39:53:17 TRACK 18 AUDIO TITLE "Brown Eyed Girl" PERFORMER "Van Morrison" INDEX 01 42:17:71 TRACK 19 AUDIO TITLE "You Never Can Tell" PERFORMER "Chuck Berry" INDEX 01 44:58:04 TRACK 20 AUDIO TITLE "I'm a Believer - 2006 Remaster" PERFORMER "The Monkees" INDEX 01 47:27:06 TRACK 21 AUDIO TITLE "Runaround Sue" PERFORMER "Dion" INDEX 01 49:57:73 TRACK 22 AUDIO TITLE "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" PERFORMER "Nancy Sinatra" INDEX 01 52:11:36 TRACK 23 AUDIO TITLE "Don't Be Cruel" PERFORMER "Elvis Presley" INDEX 01 54:34:24 TRACK 24 AUDIO TITLE "Bye Bye Love" PERFORMER "The Everly Brothers" INDEX 01 56:26:43 TRACK 25 AUDIO TITLE "Misirlou" PERFORMER "Dick Dale" INDEX 01 58:20:52 TRACK 26 AUDIO TITLE "Then He Kissed Me" PERFORMER "The Crystals" INDEX 01 60:24:66 TRACK 27 AUDIO TITLE "(What A) Wonderful World" PERFORMER "Sam Cooke" INDEX 01 62:45:16 TRACK 28 AUDIO TITLE "Do Wah Diddy Diddy - 2007 Remaster" PERFORMER "Manfred Mann" INDEX 01 64:44:71 TRACK 29 AUDIO TITLE "Be My Baby" PERFORMER "The Ronettes" INDEX 01 67:02:23 TRACK 30 AUDIO TITLE "Mambo Italiano (with The Mellomen) - 78rpm Version" PERFORMER "Rosemary Clooney, The Mellomen" INDEX 01 69:23:33 TRACK 31 AUDIO TITLE "Let's Twist Again" PERFORMER "Chubby Checker" INDEX 01 71:23:31 TRACK 32 AUDIO TITLE "Wipe Out - Hit Version / Extended Ending" PERFORMER "The Surfaris" INDEX 01 73:36:28 TRACK 33 AUDIO TITLE "Great Balls Of Fire" PERFORMER "Jerry Lee Lewis" INDEX 01 75:32:13 TRACK 34 AUDIO TITLE "Think" PERFORMER "Aretha Franklin" INDEX 01 77:16:50 TRACK 35 AUDIO TITLE "California Dreamin' - Single Version" PERFORMER "The Mamas & The Papas" INDEX 01 79:20:31 TRACK 36 AUDIO TITLE "Mrs. Robinson - From "The Graduate" Soundtrack" PERFORMER "Simon & Garfunkel" INDEX 01 81:42:59 TRACK 37 AUDIO TITLE "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" PERFORMER "The Animals" INDEX 01 85:02:61 TRACK 38 AUDIO TITLE "Oh, Pretty Woman" PERFORMER "Roy Orbison" INDEX 01 87:09:29 TRACK 39 AUDIO TITLE "Always On My Mind" PERFORMER "Elvis Presley" INDEX 01 89:59:40 TRACK 40 AUDIO TITLE "I Got You Babe" PERFORMER "Sonny & Cher" INDEX 01 93:19:73
Uma edição do Sonora sobre mim, só com faixas com as palavras "Me", "Myself" ou "I" no título: - Joy Crookes - You & Me Song- Villagers - Everything I Am Is Yours - Oh Mercy - Let Me Go- Joshua Radin - Fly Me to the Moon - Arctic Monkeys - You Know I'm No Good - Yokai Jem - Blame Me - Red House Painters - Follow You Follow Me - Tirzah - Send Me- Parcels – Bemyself - NASAYA x MARO - You and I - Metronomy x Sebastien Tellier - J'en Ai Assez Vu - Ella Grace - Lean On Me - Hailey Tuck - Cry to Me - Joni Mitchell And Friends - I'm Still Standing- Tank And The Bangas - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
É dia de trazer uma edição novíssima do Sonora – trazendo só faixas e artistas que tem a palavra “New” no nome. - The New Limb - Birds and Stuff- Alphabet Botanical - A New Feeling- Kakkmaddafakka - Someone New - Freedom Fry - With The New Crowd - Babe Rainbow - Something New- John Andrews & The Yawns - New California Blue- The Shins - New Slang (GAMPER & DADONI Edit) - Newlux - Song 2 (Blur Cover) - Breathe Owl Breathe - Dog Walkers of the New Age- Gil Scott-Heron and Makaya McCraven – I´m New Here- Gorillaz - New Gold (feat. Tame Impala and Bootie Brown) - Noga Erez feat Rousso - No news on TV - The New Standards - Light My Fire- She and Him - Brand New Shoes- Guther - New Science - New Buffalo - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
Baritone Roderick Williams and bassoonist Amy Harman kick off with a famous four-letter acronym as they add the next five tracks to the playlist with Anna Phoebe and Jeffrey Boakye as they go on their latest international musical journey.From the cop, the cowboy and the construction worker in Greenwich Village, the show drops in on Brahms, visits the Canary Islands, and ends up at an unorthodox Ella Fitzgerald version of a traditional Scottish folk song.Producer: Jerome Weatherald Presented with musical direction by Jeffrey Boakye and Anna PhoebeThe five tracks in this week's playlist:YMCA by The Village People Scherzo in C Minor from the F-A-E Sonata by Johannes Brahms Canarios by John Williams ‘Pourquoi me réveiller?' by Alfredo Kraus My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean by Ella FitzgeraldOther music in this episode:Linger by The Cranberries Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood by Nina Simone Macho Man by The Village People In the Navy by The Village People America from West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim Gypsy Woman by Crystal Waters Riverdance by Bill Whelan My Bonnie by Tony Sheridan and The Beat Brothers My Bonnie by Ray Charles
Listener comments end at: 23: 50 The Sword of the Lictor Chapter 3 "Outside the Jacal" Severian sets up Dorcas in a cheap motel, tries to explain himself, gets lost (of course), and ends up outside of some poor people's house. - Patron-only bonus content can be accessed here. This episode's bonus content: Gene Wolfe's 'King Under the Mountain' - Links: * Facebook - Chapter 3 'Outside the Jacal' - Chapter 2 "Upon the Cataract" - * Reddit - Chapter 3 'Outside the Jacal' - Chapter 2 "Upon the Cataract" - This episode is sponsored by Justifications! - You can become a patron and hear additional episodes at https://www.patreon.com/rereadingwolfe - You can get episodes on your podcast app or on our Youtube channel. Note: Youtube subscribers in some locales might not be able to access all the episodes. However, you can get every episodes at the website and on your favorite podcast app. If you have problems accessing the podcast on your favorite platform, let us know. - Questions, comments, corrections, additions, alternate theories? Connect with us on on Facebook ...or on Twitter @rereadingwolfe ...or on Instagram: rereadingwolfepodcast ...or on Reddit: rereadingwolfepodcast * Pre-Intro from Absolutely Sweet Marie by John Craigie * Intro from The Alligator, Annihilation soundtrack by Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow * Break Music from Symphony #2 - I by Arvo Pärt, performed by NFM Wroclaw Philharmonic * Outro from Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood by Nina Simone * Logo art by SonOfWitz Outros and alternate outros are cued on the Rereading Wolfe Podcast Spotify playlist IF the songs are available on Spotify.
Pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason and lyricist and musician Richard Stilgoe join Anna Phoebe and Jeffrey Boakye as they add the first five tracks in the new series, taking us from a pop/disco banger from 2001 to Nina Simone, via a heartfelt countertenor revival.Producer: Jerome Weatherald Presented with musical direction by Jeffrey Boakye and Anna PhoebeThe five tracks in this week's playlist:Can't Get You Out of My Head by Kylie Minogue Losing My Mind by Stephen Sondheim, sung by Bernadette Peters The Self Banished by John Blow, sung by Alfred Deller Good Vibrations by The Beach Boys Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood by Nina SimoneOther music in this episode:Summer Breeze by The Isley Brothers The Self Banished by John Blow, sung by The Deller Consort
In this episode Jeremy and Tim walk us past the velvet rope and into opening night at Studio 54. They introduce us to Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager, the two businessmen who owned the club, as well as to the often overlooked Carmen D'Alessio, who's taste and art world connections were crucial to the look and feel of the party. Through these characters and more we get to learn about the founding of Studio 54. We also hear discussions on Muzak, eclecticism, returning champion Nicky Siano, and the aesthetics of ‘smoothness'. Tim and Jeremy interrogate the surprising links between Downtown and Midtown, explore how journalists tried to understand the Studio 54 phenomenon, and contemplate whether they even like disco anymore. Produced and edited by Matt Huxley. Tracklist: The Ritchie Family - Brazil Anthony Whyte - Block Party (A Walter Gibbons Mix) Chic - Dance Dance Dance Santa Esmeralda - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
MixTape 098 - Summer 2024 DJ Beats Mix TRACK 1 AUDIO TITLE "Another Day In Paradise" PERFORMER "Alex Grey, Emily Dawn, Coral Reef" INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 2 AUDIO TITLE "Mwaki" PERFORMER "ZERB, Sofiya Nzau" INDEX 01 02:20:51 TRACK 3 AUDIO TITLE "Rock My Body" PERFORMER "R3HAB, INNA, Sash!" INDEX 01 05:28:62 TRACK 4 AUDIO TITLE "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" PERFORMER "SRNDE, YKATI" INDEX 01 06:58:09 TRACK 5 AUDIO TITLE "Baby Don't Hurt Me" PERFORMER "David Guetta, Anne-Marie, Coi Leray" INDEX 01 09:08:14 TRACK 6 AUDIO TITLE "Relax" PERFORMER "Alex Grey, House Arrest, Bikini Bandits" INDEX 01 10:46:17 TRACK 7 AUDIO TITLE "Rule The World (Everybody)" PERFORMER "Tiësto, Tears For Fears, NIIKO X SWAE, Gudfella" INDEX 01 12:16:17 TRACK 8 AUDIO TITLE "Corazón" PERFORMER "Andyrave" INDEX 01 14:55:45 TRACK 9 AUDIO TITLE "Lay Low" PERFORMER "Tiësto" INDEX 01 16:51:14 TRACK 10 AUDIO TITLE "The Riddle" PERFORMER "Last Call, Sundays, Bikini Bandits" INDEX 01 19:04:33 TRACK 11 AUDIO TITLE "Lemonade" PERFORMER "Jay Dixie, DVSK, Tremble" INDEX 01 21:15:44 TRACK 12 AUDIO TITLE "Umbrella" PERFORMER "The Him" INDEX 01 23:46:07 TRACK 13 AUDIO TITLE "Satisfaction" PERFORMER "David Guetta, Benny Benassi" INDEX 01 26:03:62 TRACK 14 AUDIO TITLE "Summertime Sadness" PERFORMER "The Him" INDEX 01 28:01:74 TRACK 15 AUDIO TITLE "Superstar" PERFORMER "Bikini Bandits, Valentina Star, Jack Fruit" INDEX 01 31:08:26 TRACK 16 AUDIO TITLE "10:35" PERFORMER "Tiësto, Tate McRae" INDEX 01 33:02:06 TRACK 17 AUDIO TITLE "Say It Right" PERFORMER "Last Call, Sundays, Bikini Bandits" INDEX 01 35:43:06 TRACK 18 AUDIO TITLE "Rolling In The Deep" PERFORMER "Last Call, Sundays, Bikini Bandits" INDEX 01 37:55:44 TRACK 19 AUDIO TITLE "Be My Lover (feat. La Bouche) (2023 Mix)" PERFORMER "David Guetta, Hypaton, La Bouche" INDEX 01 40:41:07 TRACK 20 AUDIO TITLE "Carry You" PERFORMER "Martin Garrix, Third Party, Oaks, Declan J Donovan" INDEX 01 42:23:54 TRACK 21 AUDIO TITLE "I'm Good (Blue)" PERFORMER "David Guetta, Bebe Rexha" INDEX 01 45:05:31 TRACK 22 AUDIO TITLE "(It Goes Like) Nanana (Edit)" PERFORMER "Peggy Gou" INDEX 01 47:47:19 TRACK 23 AUDIO TITLE "Crying On The Dancefloor" PERFORMER "Sam Feldt, Jonas Blue, Endless Summer, Violet Days" INDEX 01 48:58:30 TRACK 24 AUDIO TITLE "On & On" PERFORMER "Armin van Buuren, Punctual, Alika" INDEX 01 51:03:47 TRACK 25 AUDIO TITLE "Missing" PERFORMER "Alvin Anthony, BLUTH" INDEX 01 53:06:38 TRACK 26 AUDIO TITLE "Stumblin' In" PERFORMER "Cyril" INDEX 01 54:41:50 TRACK 27 AUDIO TITLE "Lovely Day" PERFORMER "Bikini Bandits, Alex Grey, House Arrest" INDEX 01 57:40:48 TRACK 28 AUDIO TITLE "I'm Coming Out" PERFORMER "Bikini Bandits, Alex Grey, Emily Dawn" INDEX 01 59:26:46 TRACK 29 AUDIO TITLE "Rise Up" PERFORMER "summer sax, Poolside Pirates, Islnd" INDEX 01 61:13:30 TRACK 30 AUDIO TITLE "Sunrise" PERFORMER "Tod Allen, Sonja" INDEX 01 63:39:20
Show #1039 Get On Down 01. Ted Russell Kamp - The Upside To The Downslide (4:28) (California Son, KZZ Records, 2024) 02. Tinsley Ellis - Horseshoes And Hand Grenades (3:05) (Naked Truth, Alligator Records, 2024) 03. Hitman Blues Band - Sunday Morning Coming Down (4:10) (Hey Can You Guys Play, Nerus Records, 2023) 04. Chicago Mike Beck - I'll Get There When I Get There (4:56) (LOVE! It's About Time, Coast To Coast, 2024) 05. Andy Joe Pearce - What Did I Know (3:34) (Single, self-release, 2024) 06. Mick Clarke - Don't Wanna Boogie (2:34) (Single, Rockfold Records, 2024) 07. Gary Cain - Blues Enough For You (3:33) (Outside The Lines, self-release, 2024) 08. The Reverend Shawn Amos - Back To The Beginning (3:29) (Soul Brother No. 1, Immediate Family Records, 2024) 09. The HawtThorns - Nothing but a Shadow (3:37) (Zero Gravity, Red Parlor Record, 2024) 10. Little Milton - Bad Luck (6:55) (Live At Westville Prison, Delmark Records, 1995) 11. Big Time Sarah - The Sky Is Crying (4:52) (A Million Of You, Delmark Records, 2001) 12. Bernard Allison - Too Many Women (4:16) (Luther's Blues, Ruf Records, 2024) 13. Muddy Husky Duo - Walking By Myself (2:11) (Single, Luppa Records, 2024) 14. Steve Howell & the Mighty Men - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (3:37) (99 1/2 Won't Do, Out Of The Past Music, 2024) 15. Animals - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (2:28) (45 RPM Single, Columbia Records, 1965) 16. Nina Simone - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (2:45) (Broadway-Blues-Ballads, Philips Records, 1964) 17. Corey Lueck & The Smoke Wagon Blues Band - Julia Brown (4:12) (Single, self-release, 2024) 18. Handsome Jack - Wind It Up (3:39) (A Good Thing, self-release, 2024) 19. Whosoever South - I Love My Boat (3:18) (Single, self-release, 2024) 20. Rick Vito - Crying At Midnight (3:56) (Cadillac Man, Blue Heart Records, 2024) 21. Jimi Fiano - Talkin' Blues (3:23) (Sweat And Pray, self-release, 2024) 22. Foghat - Drivin' On (3:33) (Sonic Mojo, Foghat Records, 2023) 23. Albert Cummings - Bad Reputation (3:29) (Strong, Ivy Music, 2024) 24. Tom Rush - I Quit (2:35) (Gardens Old Flowers New, Appleseed Records, 2024) 25. Brothers Brown - Chitlin' Pickin' (4:46) (Nowhere Left to Go, Woodward Avenue Records, 2024) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Liam Gallagher & John Squire - Mars To Liverpool Alanis Morissette - Hands Clean Kraftwerk - Computer Love Barenaked Ladies - One Week Bob Vylan - Hunger Games The Libertines - Don't Look Back Into The Sun Blue Öyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper The Last Dinner Party - Nothing Matters Sam & Dave - Soul Man New Model Army - Coming Or Going Led Zeppelin - Kashmir Juliette Lewis - This Is Not America Blur - The Narcissist Mannequin Pussy - I Got Heaven Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing Weezer - Say It Ain't So MC5 - Kick Out The Jams ( Live) MGMT - Time To Pretend America - Ventura Highway Pip Blom - I Can Be Your Man AC/DC - If You Want Blood The Miller Sisters - Ten Cats Down PJ Harvey - Down By The Water Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes - Self Love Santa Esmeralda - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
We all know a sentimental lady who is asking; “Isn't it time you have a listen to the Billboard Top 40 from the Week of December 10, 1977?”. As it is, it may be that we're all alone at the end, and that might make our hearts turn to stone. However, the way I feel tonight, I think this is going to be like one of those boogie nights down in Swingtown. So don't blame me if I go crazy and just dance, dance, dance, yowsah yowsah, yowsah. Link to a listing of the songs in this week's episode: https://top40weekly.com/1977-all-charts/#US_Top_40_Singles_Week_Ending_10th_December_1977 Data Sources: Billboard Magazine, where the charts came from and on what the countdown was based. Websites: allmusic.com, songfacts.com, wikipedia.com (because Mark's lazy) Books: “Ranking the 70's” by Dann Isbell, and Bill Carroll “American Top 40 With Casey Kasem (The 1970's)" by Pete Battistini. Rejected Episode Titles: You Light Up My Serpentine Fire Short People Next to Me Run Around Sue? She's Not There Baby Come Back to Blue Bayou Don't it Make My Brown Eyes Blue Bayou Boogie Nights in Swingtown Some points of interest we discussed in this episode: Paul Lynde 'Twas the Night Before Christmas (1977): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtCZbC4LeME Charlie's Angels | The Angels Are Hired By Sammy Davis Jr.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibXRO-vxCRQ The Paul Simon Special (1977) - part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FLuu1Brk7U The Carpenters at Christmas -1977: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRUlqUZyHqc 2006 - Swiffer Wet Jet - Delivery (Baby Come Back) Commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKUAtOMG7NU 1984 Fantastik Cleaner "It's So Easy" TV Commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq2exuXNUxI
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Today's songs all have titles in the imperative mood, including both affirmative (what to do) and negative (what to don't). Songs discussed in this episode: Norma Tanega - Treat Me Right (1966) Perpetual Langley - Surrender (1966) Tom Waits - Hoist That Rag (2004) Madness - Shut Up (1981) Phyllis Dillon - Make Me Yours (1967) Junior Senior - Move Your Feet (2002) They Might Be Giants - Don't Let's Start (1986) The Animals - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (1965) The Apostles - Don't Huzzle For Love (1977) Snoh Aalegra - Don't Explain (2016) Oasis - Don't Look Back In Anger (1995) Fleetwood Mac - Don't Stop (1977)
How often do you find yourself getting defensive or over explaining yourself due to the fear of being misunderstood? It happens to us all, Iyanna and Kayla talk about the root of their struggles being misunderstood and how it can present in their lives.
This week we look at Cambodia; Robbie Shepherd and Robbie Robertson; Education in Scotland; the Woke Scouts; Labouring in France; Tesla cars; AI social influencers; How many steps should you walk?; Covid boosters in the UK; Costa Coffee; Climate change in China; Hot Sydney and Tasmanian energy crisis; a tale of theological alien paranoia; Barbie adverts; Greenbelt school of drag; Boasting about abortion; SEEK 4 - Why does God permit disease? and Psalm 91 - with music from the Animals, the Band, Pink Floyd, Queen, Black Sabbath, the Who, and Sons of Korah
1. Ayla, Alok, Ava Max - Car Keys (Ayla) (Tiësto Remix) 2. Fedde Le Grand - All Over The World 2023 3. Devotion (Dj Lauren x Scar Remix) 4. Tujamo X Sick Individuals - Lose Control 5. Melsen - Spinnin 6. The Neighborhood - Sweater Weather (PENELOPE Remix) 7. Kyle Watson - See Your Truth 8. MATTN x Noel Holler - Crazy In Love 9. Miguel Bastida - Bee Gi 10. DJ Susan - Buenas Noches 11. Mauricio Cury - Un Dos Tres 12. Mauricio Cury - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood 13. Jamie Jones - Lose My Mind (LF System Remix) 14. Felix Cartal, Karen Harding - Need Your Love 15. Rules - Saturday Morning 16. David Guetta X Morten - Something To Hold On To
This year, 2023, marks the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. On August 11, 1973, a party went down in New York City. DJ Kool Herc was there, and he'd been playing around with a technique where he'd play the break from one record, then another, looping them and creating something new. On this night in the Bronx, b-boys and girls danced, then Herc and his friend Coke La Rock started speaking, rhyming over the music. Hip-hop was born. The foundations of a sound and scene that would change the world are being celebrated throughout this year, including right here on the Take 5. Across many years I've had the great pleasure in chatting with lots of hip-hop legends and hear them chat about their fandom too. It was back in 2016 when I first met Sampa the Great, and asked her to Take 5. And given this auspicious anniversary, I thought it'd be fun to dig into the archives, and house it here on the podcast for the first time. A lot can happen in 7 years. When I met Sampa, she'd just released her first mixtape. She'd gotten a heap of attention when handpicked by Kendrick Lamar to support his arena shows in Australia. And her future as a multi award winning artist who would not mince words, who would enliven Zamrock for a new generation, and become one of the most talked about artists of our time… it was all yet to come. Thandiswa Mazwai - Ndiyahamba (I'm Leaving) Lauryn Hill – To Zion Nina Simone – Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood 2pac – Changes Chance The Rapper – Wonderful Everyday
This year, 2023, marks the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. On August 11, 1973, a party went down in New York City. DJ Kool Herc was there, and he'd been playing around with a technique where he'd play the break from one record, then another, looping them and creating something new. On this night in the Bronx, b-boys and girls danced, then Herc and his friend Coke La Rock started speaking, rhyming over the music. Hip-hop was born. The foundations of a sound and scene that would change the world are being celebrated throughout this year, including right here on the Take 5. Across many years I've had the great pleasure in chatting with lots of hip-hop legends and hear them chat about their fandom too. It was back in 2016 when I first met Sampa the Great, and asked her to Take 5. And given this auspicious anniversary, I thought it'd be fun to dig into the archives, and house it here on the podcast for the first time. A lot can happen in 7 years. When I met Sampa, she'd just released her first mixtape. She'd gotten a heap of attention when handpicked by Kendrick Lamar to support his arena shows in Australia. And her future as a multi award winning artist who would not mince words, who would enliven Zamrock for a new generation, and become one of the most talked about artists of our time… it was all yet to come. Thandiswa Mazwai - Ndiyahamba (I'm Leaving) Lauryn Hill – To Zion Nina Simone – Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood 2pac – Changes Chance The Rapper – Wonderful Everyday
What's up everyone! I'm Zyon (He/Him/His) Welcome to the newest season of my podcast, Becoming Zyon! Season 3 (BZ3) Episode 3: An Episode to the Misunderstood. Song of the Podcast: Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood by Nina Simone This episode is dedicated to the misunderstood. To the ones who simply seek joy in their life‘s experience and face scrutiny and judgment simply for existing. This is also for the ones who make folx feel misunderstood because it is never too late to grow. WATCH THIS EPISODE! EXCLUSIVE access video show of Season 3 Episode 3 of "Becoming Zyon" Available on Patreon: patreon.com/becomingzyon Subscribe to Becoming Zyon+ for more content! Access all Video episodes of "Becoming Zyon": patreon.com/becomingzyon FREE 5 - 10 minute preview of EXCLUSIVE Access Video Show available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/giftedyoungone +━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━+ My Links: https://lnk.bio/IAB9 Access all Video episodes of "Becoming Zyon": patreon.com/becomingzyon Music by @GeeCee83 +━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━+ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/becomingzyon/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/becomingzyon/message
Denim and Pearls - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - S07E12 Keep an eye on those text. Communication is our topic of the day. Sometimes you just have to pick up the phone.
"That's the problem with a lot of things these days," wrote Bob Dylan in 2022, "Everything is too full now; we are spoon-fed everything. All songs are about one thing and one thing specifically, there is no shading, no nuance, no mystery. Perhaps this is why music is not a place where people put their dreams at the moment; dreams suffocate in these airless environs." This mournful attitude — for a lost age of artfulness, mystery, and hope — pervades Dylan's 2022 book, Philosophy of Modern Song. In this sense, it's a quintessentially conservative book. But decline and nostalgia are not its only themes. In short bursts of prose reflecting on sixty-six totemic songs (from Webb Pierce's 1953 hit "There Stands the Glass;" to The Fugs' 1967 proto-punk romp "CIA Man;" to Nina Simone's unimpeachable "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"), Dylan conjures a country — and canon — defined most of all by mutability, motion, and menace. Dylan's America never stops moving, reinventing itself, or rebelling against its own strictures. Things get better; things get worse; what they don't do is stay the same. To help us make sense of Bob Dylan's idiosyncratic vision of America and American song, we're joined by Know Your Enemy musician-in-residence (and Bob super-fan) Will Epstein. Besides providing the music for our show, Will is a song-writer, composer, and improvisor; his latest album, WENDY, is out from Fat Possum records. (Download it or buy the vinyl here.) Music may not be the place where most people put their dreams these days, but it's still where we put ours. And there is no better way to understand America's dreams than by listening — closely — to its music. Sources:Bob Dylan, The Philosophy of Modern Song (2022)Bob Dylan, Chronicles: Volume One (2005)Sean Wilentz, Bob Dylan in America (2010)Clinton Heylin, Bob Dylan: Behind the Shades Revisited (2003)Martin Chilton, "Bob Dylan and the Great American Songbook," May 24, 2022Raymond Foye, "Bob Dylan's The Philosophy of Modern Song," The Brooklyn Rail, Nov. 2022.Hua Hsu, "How Nam June Paik's Past Shaped His Visions of the Future," The New Yorker, Mar 29, 2023.John Szwed, Cosmic Scholar: The Life and Times of Harry Smith, coming Aug 2023....and don't forget to subscribe to Know Your Enemy on Patreon for access to all of our bonus episodes!
Infinity is the album where Journey takes on the sound we recognize as that monster of a group. This fourth studio album is the first to include vocalist and front man Steve Perry in the group. The group had been looking for a stronger lead vocalist, and had originally settled on Robert Fleischman for that role. However, Fleischman was soon replaced by Perry after “musical and management differences” were encountered.In addition to Steve Perry, the band at the time included Neal Schon on guitar, Gregg Rolle on keyboards and vocals, Ross Valory on bass, and Aynsley Dunbar on percussion. The album was produced by Roy Thomas Baker, who had previously worked with Queen. Baker brought the layered sound and stacked vocals approach to the band, which is prominent in songs like “Feeling That Way” and “Anytime.” Infinity would mark a departure of Journey from their jazzy prog rock roots to a decidedly more accessible pop rock sound. Much of their work prior to Infinity would disappear from the setlist over time. This album would see both former lead singer Gregg Rolle and new lead singer Steve Perry sharing vocal duties on songs, but those lead duties would be almost exclusively Perry's going forward.Rob brings us this iconic band and album as we celebrate our 250th Episode. LightsThe lead track from the album is an homage to San Francisco. It was inspired by a sunrise when Perry was at Griffith Park Observatory in Los Angeles, and saw the lights going down as the sun came up. It was the third single off the album, but was only a minor hit at number 68 on the Billboard Hot 100.Feeling That WayThis track utilizes a prominent layered sound by having multiple vocalists sing each part of the harmony in unison, creating a much fuller sound. It also sees Perry and Rolle taking turns with the lead vocal duties. Ordinarily paired with “Anytime,” the following song on the album, we're cutting this one short in favor of some deeper cuts.Somethin' to HideAn unusual deeper cut in an album filled with well-played songs, this track shows off Perry's high harmonies. It was rarely played live because of the vocal difficulty. The lyrics talk about a relationship where it is clear something is wrong, something hidden. PatientlyAnother (relatively) deep cut, Perry and Schon wrote this song. It is Perry's reflection about life on the road, his excitement at being a part of the band, and the thrill of the fans. This is the first song Steve Perry wrote for the group. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Intro to the television series “Project UFO” This short-lived television series channeled the flying saucer/alien interest that was popular at the time. STAFF PICKS:Comin' Right Down On Top of Me by April Wine Bruce gets the staff picks going with a deep track from April Wine's seventh studio album, First Glance. The song is a blues epic which chronicles the singer's feeling of being so weighed down with bad luck that he can't breathe. Myles Goodwyn who wrote this song was the only founding member left in the group by the time this album was created.Just the Way You Are by Billy Joel Lynch features a song dedicated to Joel's first wife and road manager, Elizabeth Weber. It is the first single from his hugely successful fifth studio album, The Stranger, and it would win Grammy awards for Record of the Year and Song of the Year in 1979. Joel jokes about writing songs for his wives just before they get divorced. Jazz saxophonist Phil Wood plays the sax solo part.Northern Lights by Renaissance Journey may have given up their prog rock roots, but Wayne brings us the prog rock with the most popular song Renaissance would produce. This song off their eighth studio album, A Song for All Seasons, is about leaving the Northern Lights of England and fiancée Roy Wood while working in the U.S. It went to number 10 in the UK, although it didn't break into the US top 40.Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood by Santa EsmeraldaRob finishes the staff picks with a flamenco dance cover of Nina Simone's song. The best known cover was done by the Animals, but Santa Esmeralda featured a 16-minute cover that took up an entire album side. You may recall Santa Esmeralda's version was featured in one of the Kill Bill: Volume 1 fight scenes. COMEDY TRACK:Short People by Randy Newman Long before his association with Disney, Randy Newman released this novelty hit which exclaims, “Don't want no short people 'round here.”
Podfic Text-to-Speech (TTS) reading of Oh Lord, Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood by MsAlexWP Summary Remus is madly in love with Sirius and knows he'd never betray James and Lily. That's why he and Andromeda Tonks work to save Sirius and prove him innocent. It's a slow-build mystery that takes advantage of JKR's plot holes, has an exciting rescue, and ends with some sexy reunion scenes. OR We correct the record and tell you what REALLY happened after Sirius went to prison.CreatorsMsAlexWP | AO3BurningAurora | Tumblr | AO3 | LinktreeChapters(00:00) - Chapter 1: Prologue (11:27) - Chapter 2: Nightmare (17:31) - Chapter 3: Upside down (22:46) - Chapter 4: Dream truths (34:03) - Chapter 5: Boiling point (42:04) - Chapter 6: Coventry Street (48:02) - Chapter 7: Spiral (54:08) - Chapter 8: Blood traitor (01:00:51) - Chapter 9: Sisters (01:05:38) - Chapter 10: Gameplan (01:20:07) - Chapter 11: Malfoy Manor (01:33:25) - Chapter 12: Hidden (01:42:28) - Chapter 13: Escape (01:50:27) - Chapter 14: The Rat (02:03:10) - Chapter 15: In the Light of Day (02:10:53) - Chapter 16: Pizza Party (02:19:05) - Chapter 17: Mrs. Pettigrew (02:34:42) - Chapter 18: The Wait (02:45:29) - Chapter 19: Azkaban Prison (03:00:10) - Chapter 20: Fire Hair Pet (03:14:36) - Chapter 21: Wrong Man (03:23:02) - Chapter 22: Eclipse (03:37:20) - Chapter 23: The Cave (03:49:32) - Chapter 24: Revelations (03:59:27) - Chapter 25: Cocoon (04:14:16) - Chapter 26: The single-step plan (04:23:48) - Chapter 27: Wolf, rat, and dog (04:38:22) - Chapter 28: Epilogue
Today's session focuses on the basics of understanding anger as an emotion and its various categories. Join the doctors as they lay foundation to discuss anger and reactiveness this month.
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Bienvenidos amantes de la música, Jamie Cullum es un cantante, pianista, compositor y presentador de radio a quien se le considera un artista que "cruza estilos" desde el pop con fuertes raíces en el Jazz. Su variada discografía da fe de aquello. Estudió Literatuta Inglesa y Cinematografía. Y sus nexos con el cine se han hecho evidentes a partir de su colaboración con Kyle y Clint Eastwood en la película "Gran Torino" de 2008. Es un artista habitual de los festivales de Jazz, ha actuado en Montreal, Montreux, New Orleans, Java, Monterey, San Sebastián y Madrid entre otros. Es poseedor de una voz sólida y segura. Vive intensa y emocionalmente sus interpretaciones en vivo, por ello dijo la frase del título "La música aburre cuando no emociona... yo necesito nervios" Les invitamos a escuchar una selección tan ecléctica como su historia musical. Los temas son: 1. Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat. 2. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (con Gregory Porter) 3. God Only Knows (con Geoff Gascoyne) 4. What A Difference A Day Made. 5. Wind Cries Mary. 6. Gran Torino-Tema Original de la Película. *Suscríbete a nuestro canal. Si ya lo has hecho, considera apoyarnos en Patreon como mecenas para hacer sustentable nuestro programa y mantener nuestro viaje en vuelo. (Podrás acceder a episodios anticipados y exclusivos) patreon.com/ViajeJazz?fan_landing=true *Ayúdanos con un Me gusta, Comparte y Comenta. * En viajealmundodeljazz.com encuentra un reproductor de Jazz Moderno y Jazz Clásico.
If I can sit still and be quiet, I will hear guidance from on high, And not be distracted or tempted to stray, From the path I am on to the light. ☉ I'm feeling that Venus opposite Mars today and sensing that we are still integrating those Scorpio/Taurus relationship eclipses and will be for some time. This opposition can bring up issues that may have been simmering beneath the surface for a while but need to be discussed. The challenge is that Mercury is square Neptune! So be very wary of half-truths, confusion, and feelings of hopelessness that may be coming up for you. This is a time to come clean, be honest, and look at some of the dreams or ideals you had back in late March when Mercury was conjunct Neptune. At that time, some seeds were sown, and now those ideals/dreams are being tested to see if they are plausible or not. As our relationships and many of our life experiences play out our conscious thoughts, I suggest looking inward more than trying to control or impose your will on the world these days. Mars is retrograde, after all. Stick with the mantra, sit still, and shut up not only your mouth but your mind and let Spirit descend. I picked an old favorite by the Animals for this week's song that reflects the Mercury square Neptune: "Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood." "I'm just a soul whose intentions are good" reflects the Sagittarius striving for truth but not always achieving its goal. Such is the human experience. May we all keep striving anyway! https://youtu.be/7NQ9s6J8s5c So Much Love, Kaypacha https://newparadigmastrology.com/ ☄️ PS: Sign up for my weekly newsletter to receive my Astro reports and uncensored insights: http://bit.ly/npanewsletter ⚡️Join THE NEW PARADIGM SCHOOL OF ASTROLOGY: https://bit.ly/newparadigmschool
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Today's episode of THIS DAY ROCKS is focussed on a big hit that was recorded on this day in 1964 - The Animals version of 'Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood'. On this episode you'll hear from legendary member of the Animals John Steel as he recalls a falling out with Nina Simone who had recorded the song originally!
What is Paul's Gospel? What does Paul mean when he says, “under law”? In this episode we seek to gain understanding on these matters and more. #followMessiah #Yashua #faith #Bible #Christianity #grace #obedience
This week's theme All About Me is self-explanatory. It features a transcendent version of Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood by the enigmatic Nina Simone. Frank Sinatra makes a rare appearance with the... LEARN MORE The post All About Me appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
British rock outfit The Animals are one rocks most defining acts, ever.Period.Starting in the 1960s around the same time as The Beatles, The Animals revolutionised public perception of rock music, churning out hits like House of The Rising Sun, We Gotta Get Out Of This Place, Boom Boom, Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood, I Put A Spell On You, It's My Life and more.The band were only the second British band to top the American charts - the other being The Beatles - and they introduced a sound to the world that has been copied and built on ever since.Now, almost 60 years later, The Animals return to Australia for their Greatest Hits Tour, with, surprisingly, original drummer John Steel still occupying the drum stool.HEAVY caught up with Steel recently to discuss the tour and the legacy of The Animals."It was just before the big lockdown happened," he said when asked when The Animals were last in this country. "We were supposed to be back in 2020 but that was cancelled, and another one was postponed and so on, so here we after 3 years and it's been a big miss because we love playing in Australia. It's a great country with great hospitality, great food, great wine... everything's good. What's not to like (laughs)? There's sunshine too!"Although the title of the tour gives pretty much everything away, we press Steel on what fans can expect from the run of shows."We will be doing the big hits," he affirmed, "but we've got a good repertoire of B sides and album tracks that we can mine. Danny, the lead singer and guitarist, he's an encyclopedia on 60s music, particularly The Animals, and he's a big Beatles fan, but he keeps digging around and bringing up songs that I haven't played for 50 years. He's like "Johnny, how about this one?" (laughs). So we give it a try and if it works we throw it in. It keeps the set fresh so that we're not playing the same thing every night, the same way every night, which is good for us and good for the audience too."In the full interview, Johns talks about keeping the songs fresh and interesting despite playing them for over 50 years, how The Animals stage show has changed from when they started to now, the early days of the band and the musical climate they came into, The House Of The Rising Sun and it's phenomenal success, if he thinks the band were ready for what came after, recording that song in one take, their formula for success, the enduring success of The Animals and more.
Where Do They Rank: Episode 9Intro/Outro: Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood by The AnimalsBonus excerpt: White Winter Hymnal by Fleet FoxesToday's five songs:You Probably Couldn't See For the Lights But You Were Staring Straight At Me by Arctic MonkeysWho Cares What the Question Is by The BeesTiger Mountain Peasant Song by Fleet FoxesTwo Weeks by Grizzly BearFour Chords That Made a Million by Porcupine TreeVote on which #1 song you like best
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O nosso assunto hoje é o “não”, trazendo uma seleção de músicas e artistas que tem uma negativa no nome. - Tame Impala - No Choice - Foxygen - No Destruction - Boxed In - No Joke - Klaxons - No Diggity - Anya Marina - Not a Through Street - Nous Non Plus - Pas la Peine Not Again - Gorillaz & Mutantes - Not Really Good Inc. (Bertazi Mashup) - Thieves Like Us - Forget Me Not - A.C. Newman - Not Talking - Fun Lovin' Criminals - I'm Not In Love - No Vacation - Linger - Cœur De Pirate - You Know I'm No Good - Bettye LaVette - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
Freddie King "Woman Across the River"Digable Planets "Jettin'"Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit "White Man's World"The Como Mamas "You've Got to Move"Jimi Hendrix "Power to Love"Two Cow Garage "Movies"North Mississippi Allstars "What You Gonna Do?"Run The Jewels "pulling the pin"Branford Marsalis "Waiting for Tain"Gladys Knight & The Pips "Midnight Train to Georgia"John Hammond, Jr. "It's Mighty Crazy"Joan Shelley "The Spur"Memphis Minnie "Moaning The Blues"John Lee Hooker "Shake It Baby"Bonnie Raitt "Love Me Like a Man"Jack White "What's the Trick?"Mary J. Blige "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"Don Nix "Feel a Whole Lot Better"The Vandellas "(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave"Lauryn Hill "Doo Wop (That Thing)"The Isley Brothers "This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)"Vic Chesnutt "Onion Soup"Kris Kristofferson "Blame It on the Stones"Big Mama Thornton "Cotton Picking Blues"Jean Knight "Mr. Big Stuff"JAY Z "Hard Knock Life"Buddy Guy "She Suits Me To A Tee"The Black Keys "Wild Child"R.E.M. "So. Central Rain"Laura Marling "Soothing"Johnnie Taylor "Who's Making Love"Lucero "Baby Don't You Want Me"Stevie Wonder "Signed Sealed Delivered I'm Yours"Erykah Badu "Didn't Cha Know"Cat Clyde "Sheets of Green"Sonny Rollins "Till There Was You"The Temptations "Ain't Too Proud To Beg"Drive-By Truckers "Sea Island Lonely"Little Richard "Kansas City"Tom T. Hall "Faster Horses (The Cowboy and The Poet)"Johnny Cash "Committed To Parkview"R.L. Burnside "Bad Luck and Trouble"The Del McCoury Band "Blackjack County Chains"the Fox Hunt "Sinners Like Me"Reverend Gary Davis "Let's Get Together"Drag the River "Embrace the Sound"Gillian Welch "If I Ain't Going To Heaven"
Are you old enough to remember when Ronald Reagan told an audience, "America's future rests in a thousand dreams inside our hearts. It rests in the message of hope in the songs of a man so many young Americans admire: New Jersey's own Bruce Springsteen. And helping you make those dreams come true is what this job of mine is all about."Wow...Reagan had no idea what the song was even about and Springsteen called him on it. This month's episode glides along a similar path. We take a look at a variety of songs that either offer up misleading titles or the general public just flat out misinterprets...often times, very badly. We borrowed our title from the song originally written for and performed by the legendary Nina Simone, but probably most famously covered by the Animals.Remember to grab a brew and get comfortable. Thanks for listening.Here's our playlist for this episode:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5dgUvzxplBEGn0RuuQ9wQO?si=08b2d38ba0d44743
Playlist: Danish Radio Bigband, Charlie Watts: Satisfaction; Jamie Cullum, Gregory Porter: Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood; Ronald Douglas: I'm Afraid The Masquerade is Over; Herman Nijkamp & JazzArt Orchestra: New York State Of Mind; Marijn. Ouwehand: Ballad Of The Sad … Lees verder → Het bericht All That Jazzz – 22 feb 2022 – part 1 verscheen eerst op Jazzpodcast.nl.
DIEGO RIVERA – RasquacheKENNY DORHAM – Afrodisia ART BLAKEY - Once In A WhileGERI ALLEN – Dancing in the DarkTHELONIOUS MONK – I'm Getting Sentimental Over YouSTAN TRACEY – Just You, Just MePAUL BLEY – TurnaroundORNETTE COLEMAN – Morning SongJOHN COLTRANE & JOHNNY HARTMAN – My One and Only Love NINA SIMONE – Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
Peter and Isaac navigate through the vocal power and radiance of this Nina Simone masterwork
On this week's double-checked episode of The Gaming Blind Podcast, Samuel does not have time, jumps through hoops, and gets all of the signatures while talking about some random work stuff, some random gaming stuff, and some random bowling stuff! Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/sammobam YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFQ_GEtJj_hA2B6pKqqxQ_A/ Matinee Manatees: https://www.matineemanatees.com Santa Esmeralda - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood: https://youtu.be/-hwiCkU73NA?t=202
The Rockin' Eddy Oldies Radio Show featuring the Crossfires - "Dr Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, Johnnie Morisette - "Meet Me At The Twistin' Place", Johnny Burnette - "Tear It Up", John D. Loudermilk - "The Language of Love", (Twin Spin) Nina Simone - "Come On Back Jack" /"Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", Ferlin Husky - "The Wings Of A Dove", The Heartbeats - "I Won't Be A Fool Anymore", Kenny Chandler - "Leave Me If You Want You", Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - "Ain't It Baby", Paul Evans - "Feelin' No Pain", Bobby Scott - "Chain Gang", Johnny Beecher - "Sax Fifth Avenue", The Four Directions - "Tonight We Love", Solomon Burke - "You're Good For Me", Billy Vaughn - "A Swingin' Safari", Gabriel & The Angels - "Don't Wanna Twist No More", Florainne Darlin - "Long As The Rose Is Red", The Bluenotes - "I Don't Know What It Is", Les Paul - "I'm A Fool To Care", Kay Starr - "Wheel Of Fortune".
Welcome back! Contact the show thecycleshackpodcast@gmail.com On Facebook @TheCycleshackPodcast A very special thank you to our sponsor, Anchor.fm Another special mention and thank you to Stream beats by Harris Heller for the music for this podcast. https://www.youtube.com/c/StreamBeatsbyHarrisHeller Harley-Davidson Recall Notification What the Shit?! Shipping disruption: Why are so many queuing to get to the US? https://www.bbc.com/news/58926842.amp These supply chain issues disrupt everything from vehicles chips for computers electronics even food. Dodge Hellcat V8s to die in 2023 due to government fines https://www.foxnews.com/auto/dodge-hellcat-v8s-discontinued-2023-government-fines.amp Music Before the PODCAST! Just a set of jams I listen to while I'm prepping for the show. Rock N Roll Revolution by Saliva Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood by Santa Esmeralda La Bomba by Ricky Martin --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecycleshack/support
In this episode we hit #5 on Tino's top 10 list of biggest mistakes he's made on his way to becoming a professional investor and then we'll discuss some of the responses Remy received from a survey he sent out last week regarding this podcast.
Join the Captain and the Cook as our voyage continues. During this episode we explore the journey of Nina Simone. Also stay tuned to hear how we both got on with our weekly challenges and a poem from The Captain, stay tuned for another outro! Anchors up! Please like/comment/subscribe and we can be contacted on: Instagram , Twitter or email us at captainandcookpod@gmail.com During the pod we reference a number of links/charities/people all who are listed below: What Happened, Miss Simone? - Documentary (Liz Garbus) Misunderstood - Nina Simone Great Lives - Nina Simone - Podcast (BBC Radio 4) New Day - Kanye West and Jay-Z Blood on the Leaves - Kanye West Strange Fruit - Billie Holliday Captain and Cook Spotify Escape the Dark Castle Game Box Breathing Technique
The Lana Del Rey Fan Podcast (Season 1, Episode 4) - Honeymoon: An Album Review In this episode, I give my honest opinion about some songs from Lana Del Rey's third studio album. Follow me on social media! (Instagram: @thelanadelreyfanpodcast) (Twitter: @lanafanpodcast) Links I used during my research: https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/21033-honeymoon/ https://lanadelrey.fandom.com/wiki/Honeymoon_(album) https://lanadelrey.fandom.com/wiki/Honeymoon_(song) https://songmeanings.com/songs/view/3530822107859508647/ https://lanadelrey.fandom.com/wiki/Terrence_Loves_You_(song) https://www.billboard.com/music/lana-del-rey/chart-history/STM/song/930343 https://lanadelrey.fandom.com/wiki/Burnt_Norton_(Interlude)_(song) https://lanadelrey.fandom.com/wiki/Don%27t_Let_Me_Be_Misunderstood_(song)
Nueva entrega de 'Radio Carlitos Deluxe', la selecta lista de música de Carlos Herrera con la que cada semana hace disfrutar a la audiencia de la Cadena COPE en las madrugadas del sábado al domingo entre la 1.00 y las 2.00 horas. En esta ocasión disfruta de clásicos como 'Strong Enough' de Ray LaMontagne y 'Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood' de Jaime Cullum & Gregory Porter.
Welcome to the (A)typical Social Work(ER) Podcast! Episode 411: In other news, have you been avoiding a certain someone at the office? Or dodging someone's call? Well this week Lola Love and Poet Jill discuss how they approach difficult conversations Plus has Kanye made working while black even more of a hashtag this week? Plus you will never guess who this week's “Dear Typical” social worker is!!! Uggg let's not be typical Don't forget Follow us on Instagram @atypical_social_worker_podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/atypical-social-worker/message
Bartender, chef and magician Josh Lucas joins us to discuss the story of Absinthe as well as some of his favorite ways to consume this misunderstood spirit.For an in depth article on absinthe visit: https://umamimart.com/blogs/main/the-pdt-project-absinthe-drip