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This playlist is 67% vinyl friendly. Poor. ‘In the year 2021, few turntables have captured the essence of that time the way that the Old Future Turntable and Speaker has. The silhouette of the player itself pays homage to ’70s architecture in Seoul. Slanted roofs were common during that era, and when you place the turntable and speaker side-by-side, they look like part of a ’70s city skyline. Some vinyl-lovers may not like this product initially because a flat, horizontal turntable would be preferred for sound quality. For those who care about audio quality over aesthetics, the turntable's legs are adjustable, so you can make the table more even‘. – yankodesign.com Looks like it could more readily blow out hot and cold air than music. Any track marked * has been given either a tiny or a slightly larger 41 Rooms tweak/edit/chop and the occasional tune might sound a bit dodgy, quality-wise. On top of that, the switch between different decades and production values never helps in the mix here. Lyric of Playlist 147 ‘Observational, not sexist‘ noted Jean-Jacques Burnel. 00.00 (Intro) THE FLAMINGOS – Stars (Edit) – Unreleased demo – 1983. Episode #1 for info. 00.41 NEW ORDER – Face Up – Low-life, LP – Factory – 1985 Face Up? More like Jump up, given the NO audience reaction when the chorus kicks in. 05.25 THE YOUNG GODS – Mes Yeux De Tous – Appear Disappear, 2LP – Two Gentlemen Records – 2025 Given that in the mid ’80s they were initially loosely bandied around in the same ‘industrial’ bag as my ‘charges’ Click Click I’ve heard very little of their lengthy and regular catalogue. This though is a mighty tune. 09.19 BLAWAN – Toast – Dismantled Into Juice, 12″ EP – XL Recordings – 2023 Nicely odd, with a ‘chorus’ that makes me smile. 11.56 BASETANK – Got Some Skills – The New Breed, v/artists promo only CD – Detonation – 1999 If it wasn’t for the 35 year age gap I might have said the vocalist on Got Some Skills and the modern day Microwave Man and his electric dirt bike online ‘Let Me Tell You Something, right?‘ words of wisdom sketches were of the same family. 15.44 9 LAZY 9: Turn Me Loose; UP, BUSTLE & OUT: Nightwalk; DJ FOOD: Klutes Groove; DJ TOOLZ: Rusty Goes GaGa; FUNKI PORCINI: It’s A Long Road – The Morning After The Night Before (one half of a CD free with DJ magazine – 1994 Old skool mixing from Cold Cut. ‘It’s (been) a long road… ‘ indeed. 22.00 HERCULES & LOVE AFFAIR (feat HIPS & LIPS) – Someone Else Is Calling, 12″ EP – Stratasonic – 2025 The sort of hypnotic beats that could have fitted in with a Winkles, Bedford set list back in the ’80s… although someone might point a sound or two here didn’t exist back then. 26.12 FUNKY GREEN DOGS – The Way * – 12″ – Twisted – 1997 ‘Anyone who ever liked That Sound from the Murk camp will like this just as much, even if they do whinge that it’s very similar to their previous favourite. The original is the heart-winner with its quivering vocal and acid-meets-funk groove, but the mixes are all attractive in their respective ways – Farley & Heller plod sweetly, Canadian Crash Productions do something along the same lines. Dirty White Boy rock and roll and Club 69 kick up a noisy messy rumpus. The best track of all is possibly the excellent FGD way-out beats. **** Daisy & Havoc, Record Mirror (Music Week), 10.5.97 Tough, liquidy goings on from the Murk camp. I was a fan. 32.51 JOY – Fragile Space – 7″ – DB-Low – 2000 ‘Isaac Hayes meets Led Zeppelin‘ ran the press release for Joy Jones’ one-off (at the time) dip into music, and there’s something sad about a single of substance that didn’t do enough for the artist to build on. 35.52 TALKING HEADS – Listening Wind – Remain In Light, LP – Sire – 1980 Just checked. This is the last in a near complete run of the album’s tracks making it to 41 Rooms. So, that must make Remain In Light a bit of a classic to my ears. 39.36 THE SOULSAVERS – Rumblefish – Beginning To See The Dark 12″ – Ghost Ride Music – 2002 The sort of drifting beats thing that would crop up late night/early morning on KISS FM or maybe Ross Allen radio shows of the time. 43.28 BETHANY & RUFUS – 900 Miles – 900 Miles, CD only – Little Monster Records – 2005 With Bethany being the daughter of ’60s folk group, Peter Paul and Mary’s Pete Yarrow, an ancient tune reworked. And it’s a cello apparently, not a double bass. 46.48 STARGARD – (Theme Song From) Which Way Is Up – 7″ – MCA -1977 As funky now as the day it was delivered. I was 20… and this would have been hitting someone’s decks at Bedford’s Nite Spot, Spectrum, Pilgrims, The Anglers’ Laird bar and elsewhere out of town I went. 51.29 THE STAPLE SINGERS – I’ll Take You There – 7″ – Stax – 1972 They never let on where exactly ‘there’ is but with their gospel background we can maybe guess. Good luck with it. 55.30 CARLA THOMAS – Things Ya Make Me Do (Summer Mix) – 12″ – Ruff Justice – 1994 Not the ’60s Stax label Carla Thomas but it’d be nice to think this CT’s parents had that lady in mind when naming this lady. What might have been tagged ‘street soul’… and possibly out of Manchester, UK. 59.06 THOMAS DYBDAHL – All’s Not Lost – That Great October Sound, CD only – Checkpoint Charlie Audio Productions – 2001 Delicate sounds from Norway. 01.04.06 PURESSENCE – Don’t Know Any Better – 7″ – Reaction Records – 2008 James Mudriczki’s vocal… 01.07.22 DAVID SYLVIAN – Nostalgia – Brilliant Trees, LP – Virgin – 1994 Post Japan, his first solo album making its mark in fine style. It was unlikely to do otherwise. 01.12.57 JOY DIVISION – Insight – The Peel Sessions, 12″EP – Strange Fruit – 1986 Peel sessions sort of mimicked a live gig recording at its crystal clear best… this one included. 01.16.50 SIOUXSIE and THE BANSHEES – Christine (Warner Chappell demo) – Kaleidoscope, CD only – Polydor – 2006 With everyone and everything here ‘battling’ to be the most understated – and with it all quite possibly recorded in a rehearsal room, on the likes of (say) a 4-track Portastudio – this is as demo’ish as a major act’s demo could sound back then. 01.19.32 THE FLAMINGOS – Shone Like The Sun #3 (unreleased demo) – 1984 With Cliff (Peacock) in Scott Walker-mode there were a few versions of this tune and to these ears it sounds even better now than it did back then. In effect the above might have doubled as my 27th birthday party and Shone Like The Sun was very likely on the Flamingos set list. 01.24.12 THE WAKE – Make You Understand – Here Comes Everybody, CD only comp – Factory Benelux – 2015 Recorded for a Feb ’84 BBC Radio 1 session for David/Kid Jensen and played live but the former only ever surfaced on the above. Stephen, Mac, Carolyn and Caesar: Winkles, Bedford, 13.11.83 Photo credit/copyright: Dec Hickey 01.26.33 LITTLE NEMO – Bed In Summer – La Cassette Froide, split cassette (with Rain Culture) – self released – 1986 Not the first European band in the mid to late ’80s to have sounded as if heavily influenced by UK bands of the early ’80s and with a track only to be found on this cassette. I won’t be acquiring one any time soon. 01.30.27 THE STRANGLERS – London Lady – 7″ – United Artists – 1977 Yep, Jean-Jacques Burnel with a lyric or two (well, one in particular) that we youth most probably laughed through back in the day but now would maybe slightly wince at. The times… 01.32.52 ELVIS COSTELLO – (I Don’t Want To Go To) Chelsea – 7″ – Radar – 1978 I had a brief moment with Declan’s singles around this time… and you had to admire the balls of a musician who wanted to strike out as an Elvis. 01.35.53 THE SUB ENSEMBLE – Faster Than The Sun (Domu Remix) – Download only – 2008 Very short-lived crew aided and abetted here by acclaimed Bedford-based (then, anyway) DJ, producer, remixer, Domu. 01.41.01 JAZZ THE GLASS – 16 Seconds – Download only, Soundcloud – 2019 A 41 Rooms regular, with another winner. Dave reminded me it uses a sample from a US boy band. I think it was a white label 12″ with anonymous writing (just initials?), that I took a punt on at no more than 20p. 01.44.47 FPI PROJECT – Come On (And Do It) (TC Funky Mix) – 12″ – Synthetic Records – 1993 ‘Tremendous funky Italian offering as ever from those talented members of Ital’s most consistent band. Chocca full of good alternative mixes, including a wicked guitar ladened TC Funky mix… ‘ – Kenny Grogan, Mixmag Update, 28.4.93 ‘Everything you love/hate about Italian records in double helpings. Very FPI Project but bang on time with its riffing flamenco-style guitar and a bundle of irresistibly funked up mixes firm Mother-man Lee Fisher, which include a wonderful reinvention of the bouncy original into a big booming beast of a track‘. Matthew Cole, Record Mirror (Music Week), 10.7.93 ‘Girl chanted powerful Hamilton Bohannon-ish happy party pounder’s original Gypsy Kings-like guitars strummed 125bpm Official, 125.2bpm Gipsy, TC 1993 wukka-wukked 125.2bpm TC Funky Mixes, new sax squawked jerkily percussive building 124.9bpm Mothers At Work Remix and Dub‘. – James Hamilton, Record Mirror (Music Week), 7.8.93 As mentioned on the show, a one and a bit trick pony but sometimes a funky break and some vocal snippets is all you need for some head nodding bizniz. 01.49.36 CHEZ DAMIER & CO-INSIDE – Give A Little Love (Made In Detroit Mix) – The United States EP, 12″ – t:ime – 1993 ‘Nottingham’s Sine boys have always (worn) worthier US influences on their sleeves. This time they make a more permanent connection with two excellent transatlantic collaborations. Their Made In Detroit Mix of Give A Little Love by Chez Damier & Co-Inside is a supremely cool organ-washed garage groove with the repeated title line drifting in and out of the mix. It becomes less mellow and more dubby as it progresses…‘ – Andy Beevers, Record Mirror (Music Week), 4.9.93 And yet another tune with a minimal use of different lyrics… and here you’re not getting the full nine minutes they’re spread over on the 12″. Still, jaunty US house with a bit of a UK ’90s garage’y feel… and I think I edited out some frogs sounds. 01.53.15 THE REESE PROJECT – The Colour of Love (Groove Corporation Trance Mix) * – 12″ – Network – 1992 ‘Even by his own standards, Kevin Saunderson is having a good year. With Inner City firmly re-established as one of the world’s leading dance acts, he now takes the limelight under his alter-ego for what will be one of the biggest tunes of the year. The Deep Reese mix (featured on the Network ‘Elixir Vitae’ double pack extravaganza that some might say is their apology for KWS) is still the one for me. The coffee table intro soaring into a menacing groove with the hookiest of vocal samples… bliss. But wait, let us not forget Groove (aka Electribe 101) Corporation’s four mixes full of true British grit and trance appeal… ‘ – Dave Seaman ****1/2 Mixmag Update, July 9, ’92. ‘Kevin ‘Master Reese’ Saunderson’s powerful Rachel Kapp wailed Club Chart topper is now out on one single in brilliant swimming bass pulsed wriggly warbling 121.6bpm Magic Juan Atkins Mix, gospelishly started hypnotically chugging (0-)123.4bpm Deep Reese Mix, piano plonked 121.6-121.5bpm Underground Resistance Mix, repetitively stuttered Kym Sims-ish 122-122.1bpm MK Deep Dub, good insistently rolling 114.7-114.8bpm Groove Corporation Trance Mix and bass bubbled blippy 114.9-114.8bpm Groove Corporation Wobble Dub, while the first of the separate promos had its throbbing somehow then steady 115bpm Vocal (Trance Mix) and 115-114.9bpm Acid Revival (Wobble Dub), plus alternative swirlingly chugging 115bpm Plae Blue Mix and Instrumental Groove Corporation 021 Remixes‘. – James Hamilton, Record Mirror (Music Week), 1.8.92 Slinky Saunderson… and albeit it the same theme, a thousand miles from Terry Callier’s What Colour Is Love in every other way. 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Let Me Tell You Something about Diabetes | Ep 203 (CLEAN)In a light-hearted and candid conversation, Actress Jen Bartels and Comedian Isaac Abrams explore various topics, emphasizing the importance of love, connection, and self-acceptance. Jen expresses her desire for everyone to unite in kindness, while humorously asking for a specific Gucci bag as a personal wish. Their banter touches on aging, feeling youthful despite physical ailments, and the challenges of maintaining health and well-being, particularly in relation to diabetes management and its daily implications.The discussion shifts to personal experiences with fashion and consumerism, reflecting on how material desires have evolved over time. Jen and Isaac share anecdotes about gift-giving, the significance of thoughtful presents, and the sometimes humorous yet disappointing reality of unreciprocated efforts. They also delve into the challenges of balancing career aspirations with the necessity of rest and self-care, recognizing the pressure to constantly achieve and produce within creative fields.Ultimately, the conversation underscores the value of authenticity and human experience, with a reminder that amidst the hustle, it's essential to allow oneself moments of rest and enjoyment. They conclude with a playful nod to their earlier topics, leaving the audience with a sense of camaraderie and light-heartedness, while also acknowledging deeper life lessons learned along the way.Welcome to our comedy podcast, where we engage in funny conversations and bring you the best of stand-up comedy discussions. Join us for hilarious anecdotes and laugh-out-loud moments as we delve into comedic storytelling and share entertaining interviews with top comedians. Get ready for a dose of humor with our improv comedy highlights and humorous banter. We'll entertain you with comedy skits and sketches, offer satirical commentary, and bring you the best of the comedy talk show format. Our comedic guest appearances and witty observations will keep you engaged throughout. If you're looking for a light-hearted entertainment experience, filled with clever jokes and humor, our comedy podcast is a must-listen. Join us for comedic analysis and commentary, and don't miss our recommendations for the top comedy podcasts in the industry.Comedy podcast, Funny podcast, Humor podcast, Stand-up comedy podcast,Comedian interviews, Comedy sketches, Improv comedy, Hilarious podcast, Laugh-out-loud podcast, Top comedy podcast, Best comedy podcast, Popular comedy podcast, Weekly comedy podcast, Comedy talk show, Comedic banter,Comical commentary, Pop culture comedy, Current events comedy, Satirical comedy,Sarcastic humor, Witty humor, Raunchy humor, Adult comedy podcast,Niche comedy podcast, Musical comedy podcast, Funny interviews, Humorous storytelling, Comedic anecdotes, Entertaining humorLet Me Tell You Something about Diabetes,Diabetes,type 1 diabetes,type 1 diabetes day in the life,type 1 diabetes humor,diabetes joke,Funny podcast,hilarious podcast,comedian Isaac Abrams,Actress Jen Bartels,The Isaac Abrams show,Jennifer Bartels,comedy podcast,funny,comedy,stand up comedians,stand up comedy podcast,clean podcast.,clean humor,funny clean videos,funny clean comedians,funny clean comedy,clean comedy podcast
Let Me Tell You Something w/ Jen Bartels and Isaac Abrams| Ep201#comedypodcast #comedians #theisaacabramsshow In this episode of "Let Me Tell You Something," hosts Comedian Isaac Abrams and Actress Jen Bartels delve into a variety of topics ranging from personal anecdotes to philosophical inquiries. The conversation is lively and spontaneous, featuring humor and banter as the hosts welcome listeners back to their show. They set the stage for an interactive episode filled with phone calls from friends and family seeking advice, showcasing their approach to tackling everyday dilemmas and sharing relatable stories.The hosts discuss their own experiences, drawing parallels to popular figures like Glennon Doyle, who, despite not being a therapist, has gained a following for her insights on empowerment and self-discovery. This raises the question of the roles that non-professionals can play in providing guidance in everyday life. They acknowledge their limitations as non-experts, yet they embrace the idea that sharing personal stories can be therapeutic for both themselves and their audience.As the conversation progresses, Jen and Isaac explore deep existential questions, such as the meaning of existence and the nature of reality. They express curiosity about life, death, and what lies beyond, reflecting on their own beliefs and experiences. This leads to an engaging dialogue about spirituality versus scientific understanding, as they ponder the importance of finding one's "why" in life and the comfort that community can bring in navigating uncertainties.The implications of their discussion touch upon broader societal issues, such as the human desire for connection and understanding in a chaotic world. The hosts recognize that people often turn to religion, philosophy, or community as a means to cope with life's complexities. By fostering such conversations, they create a space for listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and the ways they seek to understand their existence.In conclusion, this episode of "Let Me Tell You Something" exemplifies the power of candid dialogue in addressing both lighthearted and profound topics. The hosts' dynamic chemistry and willingness to share personal experiences invite listeners to engage with their own thoughts and feelings. Ultimately, the episode highlights the shared human experience of seeking understanding, connection, and purpose, encouraging everyone to keep exploring and finding joy in the journey.
General Moses, a.k.a. Adam Carswell, dubs this week's Rising Star as Marck Frost, a young up-and-coming musical artist and DJ that recently released a new song with Jame Starck. In this episode, General Moses talks about:Marck's passion for musicMarck's track “Let Me Tell You Something” with Jame Starck General Moses would like to give a huge thanks to everyone listening for contributing their most valuable resource—their time.Episode Resources:Follow General Moses on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556963347755 Listen to General Moses's music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7aXBCWkF4GaqldpokuDaiM Follow General Moses on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/generalmoses9/ Join General Moses's Telegram community: https://t.me/+VuN1DhvZ8DMyOWUx Listen to “Let Me Tell You Something” by Marck Frost and Jame Starck: https://open.spotify.com/track/4OO6HgjpBxoQJcoduEdoC9?si=cbfb6f4b76df492d Listen to Marck's music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7cHOgMHmJS2fMBQSlnD8y3?si=4-8OCLC-SouzWBMwN4tZ_g Timestamped Shownotes:00:22 – Who is this week's Rising Star?00:53 – What track did Marck recently release?
In this episode we discuss: Wells has some big news and did an amazing trip FINALLY he is gone NoLi vs the big guys Jacks Abby is getting bigger Is it though LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING, BROTHER The post Episode 535 – Wells did some things first appeared on The Craft Beercast.
If you work in the real estate industry you'll have gotten down and done at least 20 push ups and listened to more than a few late night social media rants. His infamous “LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING” has the power to rouse agents from their deepest sleep and make 50 cold calls. He's an industry icon, cancer survivor [not once, not twice, but thrice], business man, marketing weapon, disruptor, mentor, coach, humble millionaire, dad and - more privately - husband.Join us on the couch with the one and only Tom Panos.Produce, Film & Edit - Ali Manuelhttps://www.alimanuel.com/Websitehttps://www.chwyla.com.au/Links https://tompanos.com.au
Pt. 1: https://raprankings.captivate.fm/episode/s11e09-t-i-trap-muzik-pt-1 Track 7: "24's" (0:00) -- Track 8: "Rubber Band Man" (31:31) -- Cam's Cove (54:08) -- Track 9: "Look What I Got" [w/ @Cam_Is_Like] (1:48:10) -- Track 10: "I Still Luv You" (3:14:58) -- Track 11: "Let Me Tell You Something" (3:27:55) -- Track 12: "T.I. vs. T.I.P." (3:43:47) -- Track 13: "Bezzle" (3:51:07) -- Track 14: "Kingofdasouth" (4:03:59) -- Track 15: "Be Better Than Me" (4:13:32) -- Track 16: "Long Live Da Game" (4:28:04) -- Ranking Trap Muzik (4:33:28) -- Outro (4:35:27)
Ep.2 Josephine Royal, podcaster and office manager at Urban Media Arts, is a member of Calvary Christian Church. Faith is at the center of Royal's life–through all moments, she has felt God by her side. Royal takes us through the struggles and triumphs of her life, and how all of it circled back to her faith. Listen to Josephine's podcast Let Me Tell You Something.
Guest: John Surabian & Mark Lawhorne They are learning Podcasting & Editing using platform Let Me Tell You Something. Their Podcast going to be called Musicians and Beyond
In this episode, Mollie and Dani from Black Chick Lit, Roi from Let Me Tell You Something, Bitch, and Kornelia Blackmore gather to create a story based on the following phrases: Spelling Bee Contestant, Church, and Time Machine Malfunctions. Enjoy. Thoughts or Questions? Email us at StorytellersPod@Gmail.com. Twitter: @StoryTaleSpin, @RatchetBookClub, @Dani_Lacey, @BlackChickLit, @LetMeBitchBitch, @KBlackmore26362 Leave a review here: https://bit.ly/3gebWNp Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/singlesimulcast Donate at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscast #TalesWeTell
In this episode, Mollie and Dani from Black Chick Lit, Roi from Let Me Tell You Something, Bitch, and Kornelia Blackmore gather to create a story based on the following phrases: Spelling Bee Contestant, Church, and Time Machine Malfunctions. Enjoy. Thoughts or Questions? Email us at StorytellersPod@Gmail.com. Twitter: @StoryTaleSpin, @RatchetBookClub, @Dani_Lacey, @BlackChickLit, @LetMeBitchBitch, @KBlackmore26362 Leave a review here: https://bit.ly/3gebWNp Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/singlesimulcast Donate at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscast #TalesWeTell --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hsmr/message
In this episode, Mollie and Dani from Black Chick Lit, Roi from Let Me Tell You Something, Bitch, and Kornelia Blackmore gather to create a story based on the following phrases: Spelling Bee Contestant, Church, and Time Machine Malfunctions. Enjoy. Thoughts or Questions? Email us at StorytellersPod@Gmail.com. Twitter: @StoryTaleSpin, @RatchetBookClub, @Dani_Lacey, @BlackChickLit, @LetMeBitchBitch, @KBlackmore26362 Leave a review here: https://bit.ly/3gebWNp Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/singlesimulcast Donate at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscast #TalesWeTell
In this episode, Mollie and Dani from Black Chick Lit, Roi from Let Me Tell You Something, Bitch, and Kornelia Blackmore gather to create a story based on the following phrases: Spelling Bee Contestant, Church, and Time Machine Malfunctions. Enjoy. Thoughts or Questions? Email us at StorytellersPod@Gmail.com. Twitter: @StoryTaleSpin, @RatchetBookClub, @Dani_Lacey, @BlackChickLit, @LetMeBitchBitch, @KBlackmore26362 Leave a review here: https://bit.ly/3gebWNp Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/singlesimulcast Donate at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscast #TalesWeTell --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tales-we-tell/support
LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING, BROTHER! is back as its own show, and for this episode, we discuss what it would be like if other sports adopted the rules of wrestling. Follow Josh on Twitter: www.twitter.com/jpraynor Follow John on Twitter: www.twitter.com/SimplySaneJ1 Follow Merc With A Movie Blog on Twitter: www.twitter.com/MovieBlogMerc Be sure to RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE! Check out more from Off The Ropes on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/OffTheRopesJJ Twitter: www.twitter.com/OffTheRopesJJ Patreon: www.patreon.com/OffTheRopesJJ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/offtheropesjj/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/offtheropesjj/support
Welcome to the latest episode of OFF THE ROPES WITH JOHN & JOSH! On this episode, we are changing things up with a brand new format! During the show we talk about Jeff Hardy's recent time in WWE and where he might be headed, the recent fan reception to the Young Bucks, we give a preview of WrestleMania Backlash, and much more! So it's time to strap on your boots and step into the ring, because we are going Off The Ropes! Time Codes: 0:00 - Intro 2:05 - Start of BREAKING KAYFABE (Wrestling News) 2:34 - New Jack passed away 5:39 - Trouble brewing in AEW 10:16 - Chris Jericho injured 14:21 - John Cena looking forward to a return 18:42 - Natalya & Tamina win tag titles 21:11 - Start of THE MAIN SHOW 21:45 - Young Bucks: Big Dick Energy 28:59 - Jeff Hardy: Where Does He Go From Here? 43:44 - Who Will Be On Top Of The WWE In 5-10 Years? 52:46 - Freshly Squeezed Into The Title Picture 1:01:49 - Can Jurassic Express Survive A Split? 1:08:28 - LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING, BROTHER! - Eva Marie: Big Red Mistake 1:16:09 - AEW/Impact Crossover: Who Benefits? 1:26:25 - WrestleMania Backlash Preview 1:41:52 - Wrap Up Follow Josh on Twitter: www.twitter.com/jpraynor Follow John on Twitter: www.twitter.com/SimplySaneJ1 Follow Merc With A Movie Blog on Twitter: www.twitter.com/MovieBlogMerc Be sure to RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE! Check out more from Off The Ropes on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/OffTheRopesJJ Twitter: www.twitter.com/OffTheRopesJJ Patreon: www.patreon.com/OffTheRopesJJ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/offtheropesjj/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/offtheropesjj/support
Welcome to Conversations with Authors, where I – Alison Thompson, AKA The Proof Fairy – meet amazing authors and find out what inspired them to write and what advice they would offer other aspiring authors.My guest today is Joyanna Lovelock, a lawyer working in legal education who also masquerades under the pen name J.A. Lovelock. Her first book, "Let Me Tell You Something" came out in 2019.In our conversation Joyanna explains how the universe played a part in her writing, tells me about some of the fun things that have happened as a result of publishing her book, and talks about how challenging becoming an author really can be.More About J.A. Lovelock J.A. Lovelock is a barrister-at-law. As an academic lawyer, she has spent a career in legal education which included lecturing, training, and examining. She has a passion for how crime is dealt with within the criminal justice system and has created, produced, and host a podcast in that regard – Behind the Yellow Tape, btytpodcast.com. She is also an author and her book ‘Let Me Tell You Something’ is a compilation of her critically acclaimed op-column in ‘Jamaica Times UK’. She currently blogs her opinions at http://www.letmetellyou.co.uk. J.A. Lovelock is a first round judge for the British Podcast Awards. ---Conversations with Authors is a Proof Fairy Production and hosted by Alison Thompson, AKA The Proof Fairy. To find out more about Alison and the services she offers authors, including proofreading, book formatting and cover design, visit http://www.theprooffairy.com
Welcome to Ratchet Book Club, where we read Good Classics and Hood Classics alike. This episode is a discussion of The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Soulja. Thank you to Roi from the Let Me Tell You Something, Bitch podcast for the messages. You can purchase The Coldest Winter Ever on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/38mvJpl The Coldest Winter Ever, Sister Souljah, and Urban Lit by Interlexual Media: https://youtu.be/wsqZCE_oHC0 Voicemail number: 916-633-1537 Thoughts or Questions? Email us at WretchedAndRatchet@Gmail.com. Twitter: @RatchetBookClub, @Rashanii Become a Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/singlesimulcast
Welcome to Ratchet Book Club, where we read Good Classics and Hood Classics alike. This episode is a discussion of The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Soulja. Thank you to Roi from the Let Me Tell You Something, Bitch podcast for the messages. You can purchase The Coldest Winter Ever on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/38mvJpl The Coldest Winter Ever, Sister Souljah, and Urban Lit by Interlexual Media: https://youtu.be/wsqZCE_oHC0 Voicemail number: 916-633-1537 Thoughts or Questions? Email us at WretchedAndRatchet@Gmail.com. Twitter: @RatchetBookClub, @Rashanii Become a Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/singlesimulcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hsmr/message
Welcome to Ratchet Book Club, where we read Good Classics and Hood Classics alike. This episode is a discussion of The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Soulja. Thank you to Roi from the Let Me Tell You Something, Bitch podcast for the messages. You can purchase The Coldest Winter Ever on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/38mvJpl The Coldest Winter Ever, Sister Souljah, and Urban Lit by Interlexual Media: https://youtu.be/wsqZCE_oHC0 Voicemail number: 916-633-1537 Thoughts or Questions? Email us at WretchedAndRatchet@Gmail.com. Twitter: @RatchetBookClub, @Rashanii Become a Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/singlesimulcast
Welcome to Ratchet Book Club, where we read Good Classics and Hood Classics alike. This episode is a discussion of The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Soulja. We discussed the way that Sister Soulja sees Winter, and women in general, is Winter sex-positive, what Sister Souljah has missed or misrepresented in her book, and the things that are egregious thus far. Thank you to Juleen from the It Goes Down in the PM podcast for joining the discussion, and thank you to Roi from the Let Me Tell You Something, Bitch podcast for the messages. You can purchase The Coldest Winter Ever on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/38mvJpl The Coldest Winter Ever, Sister Souljah, and Urban Lit by Interlexual Media: https://youtu.be/wsqZCE_oHC0 Voicemail number: 916-633-1537 Thoughts or Questions? Email us at WretchedAndRatchet@Gmail.com. Twitter: @RatchetBookClub, @Rashanii Become a Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/singlesimulcast
Welcome to Ratchet Book Club, where we read Good Classics and Hood Classics alike. This episode is a discussion of The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Soulja. We discussed the way that Sister Soulja sees Winter, and women in general, is Winter sex-positive, what Sister Souljah has missed or misrepresented in her book, and the things that are egregious thus far. Thank you to Juleen from the It Goes Down in the PM podcast for joining the discussion, and thank you to Roi from the Let Me Tell You Something, Bitch podcast for the messages. You can purchase The Coldest Winter Ever on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/38mvJpl The Coldest Winter Ever, Sister Souljah, and Urban Lit by Interlexual Media: https://youtu.be/wsqZCE_oHC0 Voicemail number: 916-633-1537 Thoughts or Questions? Email us at WretchedAndRatchet@Gmail.com. Twitter: @RatchetBookClub, @Rashanii Become a Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/singlesimulcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hsmr/message
Welcome to Ratchet Book Club, where we read Good Classics and Hood Classics alike. This episode is a discussion of The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Soulja. We discussed the way that Sister Soulja sees Winter, and women in general, is Winter sex-positive, what Sister Souljah has missed or misrepresented in her book, and the things that are egregious thus far. Thank you to Juleen from the It Goes Down in the PM podcast for joining the discussion, and thank you to Roi from the Let Me Tell You Something, Bitch podcast for the messages. You can purchase The Coldest Winter Ever on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/38mvJpl The Coldest Winter Ever, Sister Souljah, and Urban Lit by Interlexual Media: https://youtu.be/wsqZCE_oHC0 Voicemail number: 916-633-1537 Thoughts or Questions? Email us at WretchedAndRatchet@Gmail.com. Twitter: @RatchetBookClub, @Rashanii Become a Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/singlesimulcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tales-we-tell/support
Welcome to Ratchet Book Club, where we read Good Classics and Hood Classics alike. This episode is a discussion of The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Soulja. We discussed the way that Sister Soulja sees Winter, and women in general, is Winter sex-positive, what Sister Souljah has missed or misrepresented in her book and the things that are egregious thus far. Thank you to Juleen from the It Goes Down in the PM podcast for joining the discussion, and thank you to Roi from the Let Me Tell You Something, Bitch podcast for the messages. You can purchase The Coldest Winter Ever on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/38mvJpl The Coldest Winter Ever, Sister Souljah, and Urban Lit by Interlexual Media: https://youtu.be/wsqZCE_oHC0 Voicemail number: 916-633-1537 Thoughts or Questions? Email us at WretchedAndRatchet@Gmail.com. Twitter: @RatchetBookClub, @Rashanii Become a Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/singlesimulcast
The February 2021 edition of UP! is filled with smooth vocal and progressive house tracks. The set kicks off with a great male vocal track "Let Me Tell You Something" by Yvvan Back, followed by Madison Ryan's "Avant Garden". Dirty Disco present 2 remixes here for Donna DeLory and Audrey Callahan respectively. 7th Heaven also show up with 2 great remixes for Talay Riley and Jocelyn Brown. I have been searching everywhere for Sagi Kariv's remix of "Physical" by Dua Lipa and finally found it so, here it is along with his incredible mix of The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights". I can't tell you how much I am really enjoying the quality mixes that Russ Rich & Andy Allder are producing. Russ very generously provided me with their remixes of Kelly Clarkson's "I Dare You" and Taylor Swift's "This Is Me Trying", both of which are outstanding. Please visit their SoundCloud page and show them some love. Add in remixes from Matt Pop and Wayne G. & LFB and February 21's edition of UP! delivers house anthems from start to finish. Enjoy Anthony 1/ "LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING" (Extended Remix) - PANSIL ft. YVVAN BACK 2/ "AVANT GARDEN" (Liam Keegan Remix) - MADISON RYAN 3/ "HEAVEN" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix) - DONNA DeLORY 4/ "I DARE YOU" (Russ Rich & Andy Allder Private Club Mix) - KELLY CLARKSON 5/ "MAKE YOU MINE" (7th Heaven Club Mix) - TALAY RILEY 6/ "BEAT DON'T STOP" (Wayne G. & LFB Anthem Club Mix) - C-ROD ft. JASON WALKER 7/ "BLINDING LIGHTS" (Sagi Kariv Remix) - THE WEEKND 8/ "I DON'T WANT YOU ANYMORE" (7th Heaven Club Mix) - NOFERINI & KORTEZMAN ft. JOCELYN BROWN 9/ "FREE MY SOUL" (Matt Pop Club Mix) - SCHERRIE PAYNE 10/ "PHYSICAL" (Sagi Kariv Remix) - DUA LIPA 11/ "THIS IS ME TRYING" (Russ Rich & Andy Allder Shiniest Wheels Club Mix) - TAYLOR SWIFT 12/ "THE WARRIOR" (Dirty Disco Deep Vocal Tech Remix) - STEPHEN JUSKO & DJ BLACKLOW ft. AUDREY CALLAHAN 13/ "EVERY HEARTBEAT" (Original Club Mix) - WILL HOLLAND ft. JEZZA
On Episode 131, I'm joined by singer-songwriter Lera Lynn, who at the end of the week (Friday, Oct 23), is releasing her excellent new full-length, On My Own. As the title alludes, On My Own is just that. It's a singular vision with Lynn doing all of the writing, playing, singing, arranging, engineering, production, and more all on her own. That solo process is very much the guiding light and force for the 10-track album. There's a magic and tone set by Lynn not only experimenting with new instruments and song structures but by also learning the various aspects of recording an album that often is taken for granted by the average listener. Still, Lynn is as steady as ever blending bold statements, intimate whispers, and the innate anxieties that come with the human condition. At every turn, Lynn's sonically adventurous with drum machine rhythms, sprinkles of dark-toned electric guitar, smoky harmony textures, and Lynn's own rich and velvety crystalline vocals. Songs like the opening "Are You Listening," the smoldering "Dark Horse," and the album highlight "Let Me Tell You Something" find Lynn at her best and confidently progressive. During this interview, we talk about the creative process and songs of On My Own, what spurred on the direction of the album, investing hours of learning and perfecting proper recording techniques, taking up painting, and the current climate of the music industry. This episode's presenting partner is Desert Door Texas Sotol. For more information, click here.This episode is sponsored by The Blue Light Live in Lubbock, Texas. To get BL merch, click here. To help support Blue Light Live bar staff and purchase Monday Night Lights, click here.This episode is sponsored by WYLD Gallery out of Austin, Texas. WYLD Gallery is a virtual art gallery featuring traditional and contemporary art by Native American artists. Visit and purchase art here. Check out the New New Slang Patreon here. Follow New Slang on Twitter here, Instagram here, and Facebook here. To order New Slang merch, visit the online store here. Follow Tom Mooney's Cup of Coffee here and The Neon Eon here.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thomasdmooney)
LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING (sermon) by Pastor Simon GigliottiPreached from Concord Seventh-day Adventist Church, in Sydney Australia on the 25th of July, 2020CONNECT WITH US!Email: concord.sda.aus@gmail.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/ConcordSeventh.dayAdventistChurchInstagram: www.instagram.com/concordsda
Of course, we’re talking about Will & Jada. And Monique (IG: @pytmo) explains why fat meat is indeed still greasy. Check her out: https://www.moniquecgaines.net and Let Me Tell You Something podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
To All The People Out There Who Are Starting Out Their Fitness Journey Thumbs Up For You but Let Me Tell You Something. Fitness Sucks! Learn It, Analyse It, Understand It and Evolve Everyday. linktr.ee/ievolve_e
A deep dive into Caroline Manzo's self-help/advice/Italian recipe book, "Let Me Tell You Something." Lots of great advice here as well as a recipe for the most delicious soup you'll probably ever make in your life.
You know the rest! Lizzo's VMA performance was a moment of pure magic. It meant more to us than we could have ever imagined. We even realized some things about ourselves that we didn't know. There were some demons hiding that reared their ugly heads, but thanks to LIzzo, we're learning to put them back in their place. Since we didn't have a guest this week, we did some Hot Topics and it got HOT. But, back to the good stuff. We just wanna say: Lizzo if you hear this, you're always welcome on Let Me Tell You Something! Enjoy and thanks for listening!
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Thank you so much for tuning into our small, mighty, but hopefully promising podcast. Let Me Tell You Something was designed to give two women of color the space to exist in all our splendor, to be fully human. So as you listen, it may feel like you’re eavesdropping in our two women in a café, or emergency room, or two moms sharing a flask in a PTA meeting. Keep in mind, we are not experts at LIFE, just experts in living our own lives. In some of these conversations we will be wrong, maybe even loud and wrong, but we leave space to have our perspectives challenged and possibly shifted. Every episode has one intention: push each other out of the comfort of living on autopilot through honest conversations, and we hope that by listening it does the same for you. After all, every great conversation starts with “Girl, Let ME Tell You Something…” Our first episode is finally here! We're discussing what it means to be "nice" and also how honesty is always the best policy when it comes to your needs. We hope you enjoy it and that it's helpful when you're having a hard time being honest and speaking YOUR truth! We'll be releasing a new episode each week with a new challenge, so let us know how this episode helps you and how you do on this week's challenge: Pick a moment where you speak up and/or use your "30 Seconds of Bravery"! Thanks for listening and don't forget to hit us up on FB, Twitter @letmetellyouso4 and Instagram at Letmetellupodcast #tellussomething Music: Myspace by kimengumi https://soundcloud.com/kimengumi Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/6eAZ-HAEdOs
Missing It Ep.4 - LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING by Dj Tae & Bree
If 2016 was one wild, misjudged bender of bad decisions, 2017 has been the terrible hangover aftermath. But in the wrestling world it has seen a long list of fantastic in-ring matches, continued expansions in the independent, UK, and Japanese wrestling scenes, and the WWE attempting to make a few new major stars whilst continued discussions into the future of WWE, and perhaps even Vince McMahon's role within, are all ripe for discussion between Lorcan (@lorcanmullan) and Simon (@simoncross3). Let Me Tell You Something! has made a triumphant return to the wrestling podcast world, and we hope that, whether you're an old or new listener, you will follow us as we attempt to provide a more regular output of episodes in 2018 and beyond! Remember to subscribe to the podcast, like our Facebook page, and follow us both on Twitter!
The underpopulated world of pro wrestling-based podcasts receives a new addition in the form of Let Me Tell You Something! Instead of talking about the latest week's wrestling activities, your co-hosts Lorcan (@lorcanmullan) and Simon (@simoncross3) choose a specific topic and discuss its importance, positives, negatives, and overall influence on the wrestling industry. For their first episode, Lorcan and Simon go autobiographical, explaining how they each became interested in the world of pre-determined combat. Lorcan grew up on the classic late 80s/early 90s era of Hogan, Sting, Savage, & co., and came of age during the Attitude Era and nWo days. Simon, on the other hand, didn't watch wrestling until both WCW and ECW were no longer a part of the present-day discussion. We hope you enjoy their conversation, and join in on the discussion online by joining their Facebook page and following them both on Twitter!
WHAT HAPPENED TO "BLACK AND PROUD"? REMEMBER THAT ANTHEM? B.E.T. EVEN USED TO HAVE THAT JAMES BROWN SAMPLE IN THE PROMO FOR THE NETWORK. BUT NOWADAYS IT SEEMS LIKE THAT FEELING IS GONE. IT SEEMS LIKE NOW SINCE WE HAVE "CHANGE" (YEAH RIGHT!) IT'S LIKE WE DONT HAVE THE SAME BLACK NATIONALIST SPIRIT IN US ANYMORE. LIKE IT'S NOT NECESSARY. LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING, WE NEED THAT SHIT! THIS ISN'T ABOUT BASHING OTHER RACES IT'S ABOUT UPLIFTING OURS! EVEN OUR MUSIC HAS GOTTEN AWAY FROM THE PROUD TO BE BLACK VIBE. NOW ITS ALL ABOUT WHAT MATERIALS YOU HAVE. A K-100 FB MEMBER JUST GOT CONFRONTED ABOUT WEARING HER HAIR NATURAL. WHY IS ANGIE STONES MUSIC NOT AS POPULAR AS BEYONCE..OR SLUMM VILLAGE AS BIG AS CASH MONEY? I'M NOT SAYING BRING BACK BELL BOTTOMS AND THE JERRI CURL BUT DAMN..WE USED TO HAVE OUR OWN IDENTITY, AND WE WAS DAMN PROUD OF IT! EVEN IF WE WAS BROKE..DAMMIT WE WAS BLACK! AND WE LOVED IT! HISPANICS STILL HAVE THE PRIDE TO THIS DAY! THEY COME HERE AND WAVE THEIR NATIONAL FLAGS HIGH! WE JUST WAVE GANG SIGNS. WE HAVE STOPPED SIMPLY LOVING TO BE BLACK. NOW IT SEEMS MORE LIKE A NEGATIVE THEN SOMETHING YOU THROW IT THEY FACE! AND I'M SICK OF IT. AREN'T YOU?