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Episódio originalmente publicado em 18/06/2017. No 303º episódio do Podcast mais Rock'n Roll da internets Rômulo Metal, Daniel Iserhard e Guilherme Calciolari batem papo sobre o disco Is This The Life We Really Want? do Roger Waters. Trilha sonora do podcast (na ordem): *Roger Waters - Smell the Roses *Roger Waters - Broken Bones *Roger Waters - Dejà Vu *Roger Waters - Wait For Her *Roger Waters - When We Were Young *Roger Waters - Dejà Vu *Roger Waters - The Last Refugee *Roger Waters - Picture That *Roger Waters - Broken Bones *Roger Waters - Is This the Life We Really Want? *Roger Waters - Bird in a Gale *Roger Waters - The Most Beautiful Girl *Roger Waters - Smell the Roses *Roger Waters - Wait For Her *Roger Waters - Oceans Apart *Roger Waters - Part Of Me Died
A provoking and powerful speech from musician and Pink Floyd band member Roger Waters on fighting for humanity's future. "Is this the life we really want?" Roger Waters"I've only ever written about one thing in my life, which is the fact that we, as human beings, have a responsibility to one another and that it's important that we empathize with others, that we organize society so that we all become happier and we all get the life we really want."- Roger WatersSpeaker: Roger WatersLearn more: https://rogerwaters.com/https://twitter.com/rogerwaters?s=20https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_W...Speech: VariousProduced and Edited by T&H Inspiration Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on episode 53 I'm pleased to welcome back Lee Cujes, this time as a podcast guest. Some of you may recall the written interview with Lee back in late 2020. Lee is an elite Australian climber and route developer, with multiple 5.13+ and 5.14 first ascents to his name. But most importantly as it relates to this platform, Lee has managed to climb and develop routes continuously while carving a unique career niche and embracing a long-term investing strategy, an approach that provides the ultimate work and life balance. Lee Cujes: An IntroductionLee insists that he climbed his best at the peak of his career. To enable a better work and life balance, Lee and his wife Sam reconfigured their life to move away from the hustle and bustle of a major metro area. They resettled in a small mountain community and climbing mecca in the Blue Mountains.Furthermore, Lee has been investing since 1998. As such, he has the experience of investing through the back-to-back severe recessions of the dot-com bubble burst and the 2008 financial crisis, a prolonged, decade+ period where stocks fell over 60% in value. Lee was able to stay the course through year after year of poor equity performance, putting him on a path to financial independence today. Many of you investing through your first bear market, which began in early 2022, will find the beginning of our conversation today useful and inspiring.This interview is a wide-ranging and fun exploration of career, investing, climbing, long-term travel, relationships, wealth accumulation and preservation, and the realization that early retirement is still a fundamentally weird concept to most of society. Topics Discussed with Lee CujesWeathering two back-to-back severe recessions as a new investorLee's discovery of financial independence and the framework it providedImproving life now instead of rushing to financial independencePlenty of career advice: finding the right job, loyalty and longevity versus job-hopping, college as prep for the job market, and what really makes work meaningful, and why Lee climbed his best at the peak of his careerWhy having more time to climb won't make us better climbersWhat Lee's life would look like with financial independenceThoughts on a mid-career year of international travel and climbingSaving strategies and investing options for Australians and Americans alikePlanning your “FIRE number” and deliberation on proper withdrawal rates in a high-inflation and low-return environmentDiscussing early retirement to a dubious public. Lack of synchronization with society.Lee's advice on improving your financial lifeSo much more! Support this project: Buy Me a CoffeeGet the newsletter: SUBSCRIBE ME!Show Notes and Links at Clippingchains.com Get in Touch with Lee CujesLee's 2020 Clipping Chains InterviewLee Cujes on Instagram Other Interviews and Posts MentionedEudaimonia: Key Pillars of the Meaningful LifeShocking Headlines of the 2008 Financial Crisis (And Why They Are So Important Now)The Long Approach to Being Scared of InvestingCan The 4% Rule Actually Work For Early Retirement?Joy and Tyler Black on Career, Money Mindsets, and ParentingThe Bold and Beautiful Roth Conversion LadderBack in the Weeds with the Frugal ProfessorPeruse all Clipping Chains posts and interviews here. Other ResourcesSeinfeld: The Marine BiologistA recommended FIRE Calculator (***simplified, review key assumptions!***)Australian Superannuation Books Recommended by Lee CujesThe 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich (Tim Ferriss)The Magician Series (Raymond E. Feist)Leonidio & Kyparissi Guidebook – 2021 Revised
According to Seek.co.nz Kiwis aren't taking advantage of it. I wanted to dig deep in to perhaps why we aren't great at pivoting, how we can embrace change and how can create the lives we have always wanted. Who better than Jimi Hunt to join me and break it all down!
Barry Lynch, Millionaire Life Coaching, is an ordinary man with a rare and proven ability to help people achieve extraordinary results. He is the ‘been there, done that guy', working with people to overcome what he has overcome himself. He truly believes that it is paramount for him to personally experience adversity and surmount it before he can show others how to be really happy and successful.
“Live your life with intention. Live the life you've always dreamed of; the life you have always imagined living.” Are you living the life you want? Somewhere in middle age, if we are not careful or aware, we can lose sight of what our dreams are or what we really want our life to be like. This week I discuss four steps that can give you more direction, focus, vision, and purpose. Start becoming aware of what you want, and then begin creating your life with intention.
Roger Waters is one of the best known rock celebrities, both as a founding member of Pink Floyd and as a solo artist after leaving the band. Amused to Death is his third solo album, and Waters considers it to be a continuation of The Wall. The name is inspired by the book "Amusing Ourselves to Death" by Neil Postman. The concept of the album is a television where the channels are continually being changed at random by an ape, and critiques the senseless obsession with T.V.Waters had been politically critical for some time before this album, and he continues that critique as he examines the glamorization of war, greed and egotism, and the dumbing down of nearly everything through media and bureaucracy. For this effort, Waters would be joined by a strong cast of session talent, including future American Idol Judge Randy Jackson, Jeff Porcaro, Patrick Leonard, and guitar virtuoso and Yardbirds alumni Jeff Beck. Waters also went with a more streamlined approach to the album, utilizing "real people playing real instruments," as he told the Los Angeles Times. Amused to Death would be Waters last solo work for a long time, as the album "Is this the Life We Really Want?" would not appear for almost 25 years. Amused to Death is a great an underappreciated album, and we hope you will listen to it in its entirety as an excellent post-Pink Floyd concept. Perfect Sense, Part 1This song is about a world where live transmissions of wars are viewed as entertainment. With the freshness of the Gulf War from the previous year in mind, Waters had a solid basis for this view of the world. "The monkey looked up at the stars and thought to himself, memory is a stranger, history is for fools." The Bravery of Being Out of RangeAnother song influenced by the Gulf War, Waters found it laughable that the use of cruise missiles and long-range attacks would be considered noble or courageous. This track hearkens back to older Pink Floyd albums, and specifically references the song "Sheep" from the 1977 album "Animals."Amused to DeathThe title track utilizes a lot of sound effects and clips. The song mirrors the Neil Postman book, in chronicling an alien species who comes to earth after the human race has gone extinct before our time. Humanity died out by focusing on television entertainment rather than more important things, and literally amused itself to death. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Would? by Alice In Chains (from the motion picture soundtrack “Singles")This Cameron Crowe dark comedy featured a veritable plethora of grunge artists on the soundtrack. STAFF PICKS:Constant Craving by k. d. langRob brings us a softer and melancholy staff pick from lang's second solo album. The video for this song takes it inspiration from the Samuel Beckett play "Waiting for Godot." k. d. lang drew initial inspiration from Country music legend Patsy Cline. This song was her biggest U.S. hit, going to number 38 on the charts. Dizz Knee Land by DadaWayne goes alternative with his staff pick. The song was inspired by a marketing promotion that Disney used at the time, having sports stars saying, "I'm going to Disneyland!" right after a big win. Instead of highlighting big wins, the lyrics are "I just robbed a grocery store," or "I just tossed a fifth of gin," or "I just flipped off President George - I'm going to dizz knee land."Start the Car by Jude ColeBruce features the opening and title track from singer/songwriter Jude Cole's third solo album. The lyrics are a declaration that this city is no place to be, and that it is time to leave. The bluesy heartland feel is a nice departure from the grunge music which was in ascendance at the time.Do I Have to Say the Words? by Bryan AdamsBrian's pick is the fifth single release of Adam's album "Waking Up the Neighbors." The song was originally titled "Rescue Me," but Mutt Lange changed the name, slowed the song, and added a new chorus to transform the song into a ballad. The song was a hit, rising to number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, and to number 2 in Canada. COMEDY TRACK:Smells Like Nirvana by Weird Al YankovicThe prolific prince of parody turns his sights on the founding fathers of grunge as we close out this week's podcast.
The Jeffrey podcast ends Season One with prog rock pioneers Pink Floyd. John and Gordon discuss (at length) the music and career of one of England's most admired and successful bands - John's favourite during those awkward teenage years - and rank their albums. No easy task for a band with so much variety covering such a lengthy career, but we got there in the end. The Pink Floyd Jeffrey Podcast Playlist is available here on Spotify and here on Deezer. (This is a reissue of the podcast as the original release was not the final draft). There are countless interviews, documentaries and other content about Pink Floyd that fed into this podcast (including the Rockonteurs podcast interview with Nick Mason), we also read Nick Mason's Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd and Pigs Might Fly: The Inside Story of Pink Floyd by Mark Blake. Jefflinks Roger Waters's solo album "Is This the Life We Really Want?" was produced by Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich. The late Storm Thorgerson, album cover designer and Hipgnosis co-founder, went to school with Pink Floyd founders Syd Barrett and Roger Waters and was a good friend of guitarist David Gilmour. He went on to design most of Pink Floyd's album covers, and also designed the covers for "Absolution" and "Black Holes and Revelations" by Muse (their best covers by a mile).
Roger Waters is Pink Floyd's grand conceptualist, the driving force behind such albums as 'Dark Side of the Moon,' 'Wish You Were Here,' and 'The Wall.' In the wake of Syd Barrett's departure, Waters emerged as a formidable songwriter, but it's this stretch of '70s albums -- each one nearly symphonic in its reach -- that established him as a distinctive, idiosyncratic voice within rock, one with a sober morality and sardonic sense of humor. Waters left Pink Floyd after 1983's 'The Final Cut,' after which he recorded a triptych of concept albums -- 'The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking,' 'Radio K.A.O.S.,' and 'Amused to Death' -- addressing personal and political struggles in the modern world. His long spell without new albums was broken in 2017 with the release of Is 'This the Life We Really Want?' Roger is a leading dissident voice and one of the strongest proponents of Palestinian rights in the world today. Become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PARCMEDIA Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Vince_Emanuele Follow Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1713FranklinSt/ Follow Us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parcmedia/? ... #PARCMedia is a news and media project founded by two USMC veterans,
In 2017 after 25 long years Roger Waters released his fourth full length solo album 'Is This The Life We Really Want?' After many successful tours and a few new songs released here and there over the years Roger Waters fans were extremely excited to hear this back in 2017. Listen in to hear what Rog came up with after such a longtime between solo albums. www.apodcastandacd.com @APodcastandaCD
Hoy recordaremos parte del cuarto álbum en solitario de Roger Waters (Pink Floyd), publicado en 2017. Tras 25 años sin material nuevo, este álbum trae temas como "Smell the roses", "Broken Bones" o "the Last Refugee" con un sabor al mejor Waters de la era Floyd ... y como siempre , crearemos una historia paralela traduciendo parte de las letras originales, para entre varias canciones, que cada oyente pueda imaginar, a su vez una historia distinta. No están todas las que son, pero son todas las que están. Podeis también seguirnos en https://www.facebook/radioinsomnianight https://www.instagram.com/radio_insomniac Muchas gracias por escuchar y apoyar Radio Insomnia. Si tu quieres, puedes ser uno de los mecenas de Radio Insomnia, desde 1,49€ al mes. Gracias
We pretty much talk about how three 2017 albums predict what's coming ahead of us 2020 and beyond ~
Welcome back folks!!!! This week, Assistant Editor and Certified Cool Guy Alan Macciarolo joins us on the pod to talk some classic rock! First we cover Roger Waters' epic 2017 album "Is This the Life We Really Want", then its Tom Hanks' 60's period piece about an infectious one-hit wonder, "That Thing You Do!!!" it's a fun one folks! Forky's on the pod!!! Keep an eye out for Chompy and the Girls, an upcoming film that Alan edited!! Mason's other podcast, The Barn: @thebarnpodcast Noah's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/moahnarger/ Mason's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/MasonMaguire/ Noah's Instagrams: www.instagram.com/noahdotmarger/ www.instagram.com/ylg.world/ Mason's Instagrams: www.instagram.com/hotdogdebicki/ www.instagram.com/goodskytonite/ email the show: everybodywants2getonthelist@gmail.com It's on the (Play)List: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4MO0fkKUJWZq4tzv4TXRk8?si=sNoB_Y1YTemtnQfOTzNQiw And don't forget to check out Mister America, Vortex Video, The Alamo Drafthouse, and A Matter of Life and Death!!!!
Iván Noble propone un nuevo segmento, llamado Si te he visto no me acuerdo. Contiene esta vez el reto a duelo en la arena artística entre dos amigos / enemigos británicos, fundadores de la mítica banda Pink Floyd, ahora a través de canciones emergidas durante sus respectivas etapas solistas. Para escuchar un tema tras otro, Déjà Vu por Roger Waters, del reciente álbum Is This the Life We Really Want?, y The Girl In The Yellow Dress por David Gilmour, incluida en el disco Rattle That Lock (2015)
Возвращаемся к прослушиванию новых альбомов, которых за последний месяц у Артура Ямпольского накопилось достаточно. В подкасте - Old Fashioned rock, музыка, которая основана на блюзе, R'n'B, soul и других американских и британских корневых жанрах. Начинаем с последнего альбома Чака Берри. Далее работа «Is This the Life We Really Want?» Джорджа Уотерса — британского рок-музыканта. Продолжают рок-баллады из альбома Сэра Ван Моррисона, северо-ирландского автора-исполнителя, и заканчиваем выпуск работой The Isley Brothers & Santana.
NEVER.ALONE............. by tony justerini 01. Mike Orgish – Light (Again Alone, 2015) (00.15) 02. Amanda Palmer – Caroline Says II (Several attempts to cover Velvet Underground…, 2012) (07.50) 03. Last Days- Theme (Satelite, 2017) 04. Anoice – Ripple (The Black Rain, 2012 ) (15.30) 05. Yuki Murata – Cherry Blossoms (Gift, 2014) (21.20) 06. Films – Kumoito (Signs From the Past, 2016) (24.50) 07. The Cinematic Orchestra – Manhatta (Manhatta, 2011) (30.00) 08. Radiohead & Hans Zimmer - Ocean Bloom (Blue Planet II, 2017) (40.50) 09. Lamb – Wise Enough ( 5. 2011) (45.40) 10. Heinali – Sway, sway (Sway, Sway, 2013) (50.10) 11. Moby – Everloving ( Play, 1999) (54.50) 12. Roger Waters – Wait for Her (Is this the Life We Really Want, 2017) (01.04.20) 13. Mighy Sam McClain – When I Hurt (Sledgehammer, 1994 (01.09.20) 14. Vangelis- Tears in Rain (Blade Runner, 2017) (01.16.55) total time : 1.20.00 h photo by www.radioetiopia.com http://radioetiopia.phase108.net/ https://instagram.com/radioetiopia/ https://radiolisboa.pt
Oh hi everyone we are back with another beautif podcast where we end up actually boring ourselves to death with politics, ants, lemon trees and the odd dead kid/woman
Mudamos agora para AMANTES DO ÁUDIO. Peraí, trocamos seis por meia dúzia? Estamos apenas seguindo essa nova onda de mudanças de nome, que por sinal é um dos assuntos da nossa pauta deste quinto episódio! Trocar o nome artístico faz alguma diferença? O que está por trás desse mistério? Descubra conosco (ou não)! O tempo passa, o tempo voa... e os artistas continuam numa boa? Colocamos na mesa os nomes de grandes bandas e artistas que estão na terceira idade, mas continuam a tocar. Existe alguma idade para se aposentar? É necessário parar para não fazer sempre mais do mesmo? É possível sempre se reinventar? IS THIS THE ALBUM WE REALLY WANT? Nosso review deste episódio envolve Rogério Águas, integrante de uma das melhores bandas já criadas (POLÊMICA), o Pink Floyd.Seu novo álbum tem sido muito bem avaliado pela crítica, mas e nós, integrantes ousados e alegres, nós gostamos mesmo desse álbum? Ouça e descubra com seu próprio ouvido. E por últimos mas NUNCA menos importante, o bloco de recomendações, feito de última hora pelo nosso integrante mais ranzinza, porém muito querido!
Roger Waters, one of the founders of the legendary Pink Floyd, has always had a keen eye for isolation, oppression, and political justness. On his fifth solo LP, Is The The Life We Really Want?, he's turning that gaze on the United States and recruited a group of powerful "newcomers" (Johnathan Wilson, Jessica Wolfe and Holly Laessig of Lucius) to bring his stark vision of our present and future to life. Join Kevin, Michael Kentoff (The Caribbean) and Casey Rae (The Priest They Called Him: William S. Burroughs & The Cult of Rock 'n' Roll) as they dive deep into this savage political statement, Waters career, and much much more.Happy Birthday America. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
No 303º episódio do Podcast mais Rock’n Roll da internets Rômulo Metal, Daniel Iserhard e Guilherme Calciolari conversam sobre o recém lançado disco de Roger Waters, analisando faixa por faixa. O post PodCast #303 – Roger Waters: Is This the Life We Really Want? apareceu primeiro em Crazy Metal Mind.
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