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Nick brings us a Three For Thursday for Roberta Flack, who passed this week at the age of 88. She grew up in Arlington, VA, and upon graduating high school at the age of 15, she received a full music scholarship to Howard University. She began singing professionally in 1968, was signed to Atlantic Records, and went on to have a whirlwind of a successful career in the 1970s. Her voice touched a generation and she will be missed.Songs: Roberta Flack - “Compared to What”Roberta Flack - “Killing Me Softly (With His Song)”Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway - “I (Who Have Nothing)”Heard it through the GREGvine that Christina Ricci really hates Live, but particularly “Lightning Crashes.” Also, Marshall Allen, current bandleader of Sun Ra, releases his debut album at age 100, breaking all sorts of records. Finally, the Red Hot Chili Peppers recorded music catalog is for sale, you can own it today for clean $350 million.Song: Bob Dylan “One More Cup of Coffee (feat. Scarlet Rivera)”Jay brings a listener inspired (thanks Mr. Lentz!) BienVenue for a long-gone Baltimore music spot: The Painters Mill Music Fair. It began as a tent in a parking lot in 1960, with the 2500 person venue constructed in 1967. A venue of that capacity hosted some pretty large acts in the years to come. Dave Brubeck, James Brown, Bob Dylan, Frank Zappa, Chick Corea, Bruce Springsteen, and more over the next fifty-five years. It was also where Greg Allman played his final show with the Allman Brothers. In 1991, the venue burned to the ground when a burglar attempted to access the safe with a butane torch.Song: Frank Zappa - “What's New in Baltimore? (Live at Painters Mill Star Theatre)”
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My guest is Chad Gracey - drummer and founding member of "LIVE." Chad and I discuss his stellar drumming on the band's hugely successful record "Throwing Copper" released 30 years ago this month. We do a deep dive into the recording process, songwriting, and Chad's approach to creating tasteful and supportive drum parts. We discussed his drumming on "All Over You," "Selling The Drama" and "Lightning Crashes." We also talked about Chad's podcast, "The Gracious Two" (link below). So come along for the ride and please subscribe! Live From My Drum Room T-shirts are available now! Made of soft 60%cotton/40% polyester. Available in sizes XS-3XL$25 including shipping in the contiguous US! Payment with Venmo: @John-DeChristopher-2For orders outside the US, email me for more info: livefrommydrumroom@gmail.com Chad's YouTube Channel: @chadgraceyLIVE The Gracious Two LIVE Podcast: http://thegracioustwo.live IG: @TheGraciousTwo Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher! is a series of conversations with legendary drummers and Music Industry icons, hosted by drummer and music industry veteran, John DeChristopher, drawing from his five decades in the Music Industry. Created in 2020, and ranked BEST Drum Podcast, "Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher" gives the audience an insider's view that only John can offer. And no drummers are harmed during any shows! Please subscribe!https://linktr.ee/live_from_my_drum_roomwww.youtube.com/c/JohnDeChristopherLiveFromMyDrumRoom
Picture yourself rummaging through old mixtapes and stumbling upon the soundtrack of your youth. That's where we kick things off with Carmen Lynch, a strikingly hilarious New York City comedian who joins me to reminisce about the power of music and its uncanny ability to teleport us back to the days of high school dances and first crushes. We unpack how tunes from our formative years carve out a permanent nook in our memories and why "Lightning Crashes" can stir up a whirlwind of nostalgia.Wander with us through the trials of navigating high school's social labyrinth, and how a transformation in stature—from being the shortest in the crowd to towering in heels—sparked changes in my dating life and self-perception. Carmen shares her comedic metamorphosis when performing stand-up in Spanish, revealing the vibrancy of a dual-language set. We also swap tales of musical influences from our parents, taking us from John Denver's country roads to Julio Iglesias' Latin charm, and the minor urban irritations that can fray the nerves of even the most seasoned city-dwellers.Our episode crescendos with a backstage pass to Carmen's warm encounter with Jimmy Fallon, offering a rare glimpse of the camaraderie that thrives behind the scenes of late-night television. We then shine the spotlight on the upcoming adventures of her comedy tour and the anticipation surrounding her dual-language comedy special. So, turn up the volume on your favorite '80s playlist, let the laughter take hold, and join us for an episode that's as much an ode to the bygone days of mixtapes and teen idols as it is a conversation about the enduring hilarity and heart of stand-up comedy.Check out Carmen Lynch hereWatch the full episode on YouTubeCheck out the Playlist on SpotifyFollow us EverywhereMake sure to HIT that LIKE BUTTON and SUBSCRIBE to our Channel to be notified of new episodes!Please share our page with your friends! Carmenlynch,musicjunkies,comedian,latenightshow,jimmyfallon,conan,stephencolbert, Support the show
On this week's episode of Nattering WIth E: Frigid Eh with SJ and Eric returns, as we are joined by Brundan to discuss our Top 5 favourite bands of the 1990s. It's an awesome episode, as the trio reminisce about life in the 90s while seeing how many if any of our bands overlap on our lists! We also have a huge announcement, as we are now part of the Visionaries Global Media Network of podcasts! As always, you can reach Eric, SJ and Brundan at the following social media's SJ: @KarnivalofKhaos on X Brundan: @IrishMisfit on X Eric: @E_Freeds on X and @NatteringE on Instagram Please like and subscribe both here and on VGM's podcast pages as it helps the pod grow! Show Notes: Brundan List: The Offspring - Americana, huge fan. Ixnay On The Hombre. Songs: Gone Away, Cool To Hate, The Kids Aren't Alright. Everclear - Santa Monica, So Much For The After Glow, Sunflowers, Heroine Girl from Sparkle and Fade Nirvana - Nevermind - All Apologies, Rape Me, Heart Shaped Box, Where Did You Sleep Last Night. Live - All Over You, I Alone, Lightning Crashes, When Dolphins Cry, Honourable Mentions: Green Day, Pearl Jam, STP, Foo Fighters, Korn, Creed, Counting Crows, Gin Blossoms, Weezer, Radiohead, Sevendust #1. Sublime - Sublime album, What I Got, Same In The End, April 29th 1992, Caress Me Down, 40 oz of Freedom - Bad Fish, Smoke Two Joints, Scarlett Bagonias, Santaria. Seeing Red, Sublime and Gwen Stefani. SJ List: Bush - Razorblade Suitcase - Swallow, Pretty Fly, Glycerine. Machinehead. No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom songs: Just a Girl, Spiderwebs, Hella Good Korn - Follow The Leader, Life is peachy dream of sex, Metallica - Black Album - Enter Sandman, Sad But True, entire album was amazeballs. Honourable Mentions: Silverchair, STP, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Temple Of The Dog, Everclear, Limp Bizkit, Oasis, NIN, Cranberries, Creed, Beck #1. Nirvana - First cassette I ever listened too, been hooked on Nevermind ever since. Eric List: Alice In Chains - Man In The Box, Nutshell, Down In A Hole. Tragically Hip - Opiated, Grace Too, Cordelia Hootie And The Blowfish - Cracked Rear View 1994 - Let Her Cry, Hold My Hand Blues Traveller - Four - Hook , Mountain Wins Again, Brother John Honourable Mentions: Built To Spill, Oasis, Ride #1. Pearl Jam - Ten, Vitalogy, Binaural https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Aeg4oWHyuk0KS68VdesbZ?si=aJCDxOjsQg6EIuvzNKjG-Q&pi=u-cA-pdoO2R7Sp
Terrible band name and goofy lyrics aside, here is Live's most memorable song from their best album. Hosted by @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom, the Super Hits Podcast reviews a different retro single each episode! We're on all of the usual podcast platforms, so come find us. Come and give us a 5-star review! To correct us if we miss a fact or get something wrong, to request a single, or to just say hello, hit us up at superhitspodcast@gmail.com Here's our website: https://megamixdotcom.com/super-hits/ Here's our Twitter: @SuperHitsCast Here's our Instagram: @SuperHitsPodcast You can also find playlists for all of the songs we've covered on Spotify and Apple Music. Just search for Super Hits Podcast Playlist! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superhitspodcast/message
What the hell is Charades With A Shotgun, you ask? It's only the worst butt-rock/nu-metal band you've never heard of, created by the fastest shower taker in the world, our very own Andy! They have song titles like “Troll Boner”. They all play shirtless and wear wallet chains that go halfway down their legs. It's disgusting. Speaking of butt-rock, “Lightning Crashes” is the all-time top song about a placenta. It might be the ONLY song about a placenta. Jason has the power to make paper stand straight up on the table. Don't ask me how. Shrout is officially the quote master, but you knew that already. We all have to face the hard truth that both Jim Varney and Barkley the dog are no longer with us. Here's gazai in your eyes! PALE blue colored eyes…Support the show
AI seems to be on everybody's mind, but what is AI really? Mike's got some new drops brewing thanks to his recent It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia binge. Govier thinks he fixed and improved Steve's audio. Was he right or is he an idiot? We leave it to you to determine if you hear a difference in his audio this week. There was a Specialist who acted as a drill sergeant who filled Steve and all the guys he served next to with a bunch of false inspiration. Nobody seems to remember the movie War Games and Joshua. Wanna know what Whopper Streakers are? We also have the story of Steve's first time taking hallucinogens. More trips down memory lane take the fellas to Panama City Beach 2001 where there was a poop covered blanket and gibberish talk from blacked out neurons. Have you ever played full functioning video game consoles while on a road trip driving? Do you know the difference between the Pontiac Grand Prix and the Grand Am? Luke finally figured out who Dan Le Batard is after hearing a quality interview with one of the writers from The Bear. Have you seen The Bear? Don't miss Steve's latest Werner Herzog impersonation! Govier and Steve rediscover a classic YouTube video to share with Luke featuring the legends of voice overs and the world of movie trailers. It's a doozy! We've got emails! Emailer Joe checks in with some follow-up thoughts related to emailer Dave's epic airline's logistics email from last week. This one's about the mechanics this time. Mr. Pink emails in about AI and which impending disaster will do us in first: climate change or AI? Alex the African Grey Parrot is smarter than all of us. Listen and learn. Whatever we do here, the Always Sunny clip about being blasted in the ass by Republicans or Democrats says it all about the limited options available to most Americans when it comes to government representation. Luke really has a problem with ticking clocks. Govier swallowed a quarter in 2001 while playing quarter bounce. He isn't quite sure where or when it finally came out of him. Jimmy Fallon gets on Steve and Luke's nerves very quickly when it comes to celebrity impressions. The weather is a source of frustration in Michigan for Luke and Govier today, which leads to complaints about how awful Lightning Crashes by Live was and still is. We love you all! We are very pleased with our little world that we have formed together thanks to this show. This talk show has little substance to it without you listening and emailing. We close the show with I Love You Like A Brother by Alex Lahey. If any of our nonsense provokes your thoughts, please share them with us at isitsafepod@gmail.com
Chocolate Yoddah talks about the purpose of connection and love through the example of lightning strikes on Earth.
Max Lander and Aaron King dig through RPGs of yore to bring you valuable nuggets of mechanics, lore, and strangeness. They read the fucking manual so that you don't have to. We're joined by Kait Tremblay to talk about Thousand Year Old Vampire, breaking rules, medium conventions, and "Lightning Crashes" by Live. Check out Kait's book, Collaborative Worldbuilding for Video Games! This episode is sponsored by Ratti Incantati, an excellent distributor of RPGs, zines, and literary ephemera. If you want to chat about the episode, join our Discord. And check us out on Patreon for extra episodes!
Episode 118. We're talking about the penultimate episodes of season two, including discussions on whether or not "Lightning Crashes" is a song you can dance to, which supporting characters are marked for death and when, how much Jeff knows about the baby, and what's left to resolve in the season finale.The Reactor Corps is a podcast from The Whatnauts all about the latest TV and movie blockbusters. We discuss the latest episodes and spoil all the best parts of the movies. If you just watched it, so did we.Check out our other podcasts here, or wherever you get your podcasts. If video is more your thing, then check our YouTube channel. And if you like what we do, support us on Patreon to unlock early access to most of our podcasts as well as exclusive episodes and more. You can find us on Twitter and we would love to have you join us on our Discord server as well. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to the compound, listeners! Which therapeutic activity calls to you today? Insulting the intelligence of a goat? Emotionally blackmailing your unrequited crush into not not wanting to be around anymore? Having a deeply awkward conversation with your ex girlfriend about her medical history? Horrifically beating the shit out of someone? And, perhaps most horrifying of all, dancing to the song "Lightning Crashes"?(The correct answer was: listening to this episode, which contains all of those things!) Hope you enjoy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lightning Crashes - Son of a Boy Dad: Episode #111 -- Lil Sas & Rone discuss Moontower, catch up on each others' weekends, spit some bars & much, much more! Enjoy. #Ad -- Gametime: Download the Gametime app or go to https://barstool.link/GametimeApp, enter your email, and redeem code BOYDAD for $20 off your first purchase (terms apply). #Ad -- Barstool Store: Shop now at https://store.barstoolsports.com #Ad -- Shady Rays: Go to https://barstool.link/shadyraysBSS and use code SON for 50% off 2 or more pairs of polarized sunglasses.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/sonofaboydad
Ian and Ross talk to the incredibly talented and incredibly funny Yvette Young in an incredibly funny and enlightening chat about all things music, art, internet personalities, and much much more. Super rad chat with a super rad musician. Covet's new album "Catharsis" is out now and available everywhere! It was also produced by the incredible Scott Evans (Kowloon Walled City) at Sharkbite Studios and Antisleep Audio. Be sure to catch Yvette and the Covet Crew on the road as they are currently on tour playing all the jams in a city near you. Do not sleep on this tour!! If you want to hear the extended version of this episode where we dive into Lightning Crashes with Yvette, head over to the Rigs of Dad Patreon Page where you can also hear more unedited, ad-free interviews with previous guests, patreon exclusives, and beyond! PLUS early access to other episodes, including my recent conversation with Mario from Spotlights! Ian has some tunes with his project The Interesting Times Gang that you should check out and support via bandcamp. Ross's band Burial Waves will be playing with Spotlights June 22nd at The Metro in Baltimore. Nat and Ian have some tunes you must check out. Keep up with all things Strangelight by Checking out their BANDCAMP page for all the details. Rad things: The incredibly talented David Cavalcante opened up THE tattoo shop in DC called District Tattoo Company. Follow them wherever you socially media, reach out to the artists, and book your appointment! Big shout out to the homies at www.shearrevival.com Take care of yourself. Look good, smell good, and feel good. Treat your body and neighbor's nose with love using Shear Revival! Use the code CLEANTONE10 to get 10% off your next order! Head over to Age of Ruin's Instagram and dive into some of the best thrash I have ever heard. Their new album is coming soon. It's produced by Mike Schleibaum of Darkest Hour and is just a relentless and refreshing metal cleanse. And be sure to check out their new live video from [hate5six] here. Huge loves to the incredible Sacha Dunable from Dunable Guitars. The guys is building the absolute BEST axes in the game and I am a firm believer that EVERYONE needs to own one. Check out www.dunableguitars.com if you need some real tone in your life. Much love to the fine folks at Custom District Pedalboards for allowing me to pack the heaviest tones on the lightest boards. Get yours over at www.customdistrictpedalboards.com Do you have a ton of guitars? Does the show not go on unless you have at least three guitars with you? Then you need to check out Quantum Industries. These dudes are putting out true tanks of guitar cases. Check out https://www.quantumindustries.jp/ BE SURE to enter ROD10 for a discount on your order!!!
The show returned to Lost Farmer Brewing Company for Isles vs Canes! Sean & Chris recapped the week that started strong vs Jersey and crashed hard in Tampa. Sam Faber joined for a great spot talking Isles & women's hockey, then Stefen Rosner jumped in to chat about Lou Lamoriello's recent press availability, Hudson Fasching, Pierre Engvall, Alexander Romanov, and more!Follow @hockeynightny on social media for updates.Presented by Blue Line Deli and Bagels (bluelinedeli.com)Sponsored by Lost Farmer Brewing Co. (lostfarmerbrewing.com)Sponsored by Main Street Board Game Cafe (mainstboardgamecafe.com)Recorded at Floored Media (flooredmedia.com)Powered by Go Hockey Media (gohockeymedia.com)
Matt Bedard (aka Scotian Canadien) and Blain get pucks deep on: -Lightning Game Review -Injuries -Drouin Returns - Montembeault - Hughes Speaks and MUCH MUCH MORE! Brought to you by @manscaped (promocode Unfiltered20) @seatgiant (promocode Unfiltered20) @nonamehockey (promocode Habs10) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we bring you the story of how one of the most promising rock bands of the nineties fell from grace — and who was behind the crash. Watch us on YouTube on Podcasts on VEVO. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyricsforlunch/support
A nerdy debate about the relative term "this week" and "last week" and that mystery week in between them. We got together on March 4th and tried not to talk about the weather too much. Runs about 105 minutes.Helpful LinksPodcast FeedSubscribe with iTunesDirect mp3 downloadNo Jobs Except Cortex's New One Projects Lirdle - Like Wordle, but with one lie per answer by morspin (MeFi Post) Word Searches for Dad (and special meta one) by jasondigitized bondcliff's creation My portrait of COVID Toronto in maps by sindark (MeFi Post) Jessamyn's Zipper Epiphany MeFi Penta, Mariya: Rejected by shino-boy The Genetics of Chernobyl's Dogs by bryon Could you live without a cellphone? by SituationNormal Kill Six Billion Demons by curious nu I've heard it too many times to ignore it by DigDoug Nice social media account, shame if something were to happen to it... by gwint The thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts by gwint The natural destination of poor editorial judgment is the court of law. by curious nu What went wrong at the New York Times? by DarlingBri Playdough surgery by gottabefunky Lightning Crashes by Etrigan All The Malevolence Of A Grade School Music Class In A Box by NoxAeternum Infinite Mac by Fiasco da Gama Into the rest of the 20st century by gwint playing a 2x4 through a tacklebox head into a foamcore cabinet by cortex AskMe Tell me about your adventures with pre-internet physical bulletin boards by wowenthusiast Unsmooth the motion on a hotel tv by quintessence Help me find the blowup doll of my youth by queensissy a comment by Larry David Syndrome a comment by BlueHorse How do I make a cake when my resources are depleted? by toucan Please Tell Me about Pre-internet Personals Ads by wowenthusiast FanFare Kaleidoscope: Kaleidoscope (miniseries, all episodes) by adamrice Physical: 100: Physical: 100 by autopilot MetaTalk Open Gaming Thread: What are you playing right now? by Fizz Best of the Web anniversaries and transcripts by Pronoiac New Moderation Team Member by loup ChatGPT-filter by EndsOfInvention March is Steering Committee election season by Rhaomi Snow sounds from Directory Audio
This is an indie rock podcast, which needs to be reiterated because of episodes like this one. In this episode, Steven Hyden and Ian Cohen discuss some very un-indie rock topics.For instance, they go deep on Rolling Stone's recent article about the current state of Live, the '90s grunge band famous for songs like "Lightning Crashes" and "I Alone." Why are they talking about Live in 2023? Because things are bananas in Live-world at the moment! You have con men, QAnon conspiracy theorists, the AVN Awards, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.Then they talked about Skrillex, who is back with two new albums, and the rise of early 2010s nostalgia (15:20). Oh, and they also answered a listener question about Incubus (24:07). Again, this is an indie rock podcast!In the "meat" of the episode, they inducted four new albums into the Indiecast Hall Of Fame (32:21) — in this round, they honor LPs released by Sunset Rubdown, The Elected, The Good Life, and The Fresh & Onlys. Finally, in their Recommendation Corner (53:02) segment, they shouted out new records by Philip Selway and Model/Actriz.New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 127 and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
En el capitulo de hoy, disfrutaremos de: LEMONHEADS – IT’S A SHAME ABOUT RAY () ‘Rockin Stroll’ ‘Confetti’ ‘It’s A Shame About Ray’ ‘Ms. Robinson’ LOVE SPIT LOVE – LOVE SPIT LOVE ‘Half a Life’ ‘Please’ ‘Am I Wrong’ ‘Change in the Weather’ LIVE – THROWING COPPER ‘Selling The Drama’ ‘I Alone’ ‘Lightning Crashes’ ‘All Over You’ MANIC STREET PREACHERS – GENERATION TERRORISTS ‘Slash N’ Burn’ ‘Motorcycle Emptiness’ ‘Little Baby Nothing’ ‘You Love Us’
Ep. 304 - Matt has thoughts on the new Jurassic Park, then we get you ready to preach on the 4th...Sunday after Pentecost. Check it out! Register for Zach's convo with Ron Rude here: https://lutheransrestoringcreation.org/event/13161/ The Playlist "Send Me On My Way" - Rusted Roots "Lightning Fields" - The Killers featuring k.d. lang "Lightning Crashes" - Live "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" - JAY-Z Listen to the full playlist over on the Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4dTReQd8Bh4HZC5KprxXDg?si=ea0159de9e1d4076 Become a Vinyl Preacher Patron! https://www.patreon.com/thevinylpreacher Matt Keadle is the pastor of St Mark's Lutheran Church and Campus Ministry in Los Angeles. Zach Parris is the pastor of Lutheran Campus Ministry at the University of Colorado. The Vinyl Preacher was the recipient of the 2019 Joseph Sittler Award given by the Lutheran Campus Ministry Network.
A look behind the meaning of one of the greatest 90's songs. --- 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/frettherapy/message
It's Episode 35 of the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast, and the theme was #FNKGrunge!It was GRUNGE week in FNK, so hit up that thrift store, toss on a plaid shirt, rip up those jeans, and don't forget to layer - combat boots are optional. Tomorrow we'll Learn To Fly with The Beautiful People, so bring your Heart Shaped Box Tonight Tonight and Come Out And Play, because What I Got is Epic like a Bullet With Butterfly Wings. No Rain in the forecast, just Everything Zen, so take the Longview and Come As You Are, because we are Alive and FNK is Where It's At. Featured in this episode alongside hosts Mike Wiston and Joe Rubin:- Kristoff Crafton with Outshined by Soundgarden- Carly from Carly Sings with Creep by Radiohead- Levy Alturas with Heart Shaped Box by Nirvana- Heather Gurnari with Lightning Crashes by Live- Eric Dubrofsky with Learn to Fly by Foo Fighters- Maria Mars Cross with No Rain by Blind Melon- May Rockot with #1 Crush by Garbage- Tyler Turcotte with I Get Off by Halestorm- Jennifer Adams with Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden- Alphard Moro with Dissident by Pearl JamLove what you hear? Join the official Friday Night Karaoke FB group, a completely negativity free karaoke destination, and be part of the action! www.facebook.com/groups/fridaynightkaraoke. Hope to see you there!
THE THESIS: Suddenly, we have the glorious bipartisan agreement we are conditioned to value. The Party is telling us we must be all-in for Zelensky. Don't bother researching him--The Party has it all in hand. Because Putin is evil and has done evil, we must be all in for Zelensky. No. I am sorry, no; when there is no bipartisan agreement on saving America, on punishing the biggest human rights crime in my lifetime, on confronting the evil in our own government, media, academia, finance and tech, I don't trust a bipartisan war fetish over Ukraine. THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES: Exodus 17:8-13 - The Amalekites Defeated 8 The Amalekites came and attacked the Israelites at Rephidim. 9 Moses said to Joshua, “Choose some of our men and go out to fight the Amalekites. Tomorrow I will stand on top of the hill with the staff of God in my hands.” 10 So Joshua fought the Amalekites as Moses had ordered, and Moses, Aaron and Hur went to the top of the hill. 11 As long as Moses held up his hands, the Israelites were winning, but whenever he lowered his hands, the Amalekites were winning. 12 When Moses' hands grew tired, they took a stone and put it under him and he sat on it. Aaron and Hur held his hands up—one on one side, one on the other—so that his hands remained steady till sunset. 13 So Joshua overcame the Amalekite army with the sword. John 10:27-28 27 My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me. 28 I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one will snatch them out of my hand. THE NEWS & COMMENT: BIDEN: "I bet everybody knows somebody...that in an intimate relationship, what happened was the guy takes a revealing picture of his naked friend, or whatever, in a compromising position and then blackmails.” Mitt is all in Marsha Blackburn is all in Lara Logan is NOT all-in! TUCKER: "Would you support the U.S. military securing the United States border on the same timetable as sending MiGs to Ukraine?" REP. MARIA SALAZAR: "That's a hypothetical." R. Chip Roy (@RepChipRoy) slams Dems on Judiciary Committee, saying they don't want to talk about skyrocketing murder rates, fentanyl deaths, or deaths resulting from COVID lockdowns or "radical environmental" policies because those are "not helpful to the agenda": THE LISTENERS & MUSIC REVIEW COMBINED: Jesse Hi Todd. Flyover Deplorable here. Keep up the unscripted 3rd hour every day! I'm on the road 8 hours a day, and there is nothing much better than you that comes through my speakers. Sick of the same ole songs over and over. Song review suggestion. Lightning Crashes by Live. I Don't understand it. Love ya brother, Jesse in Flyover Wisconsin. Lyrics Lightning crashes A new mother cries Her placenta falls to the floor The angel opens her eyes The confusion sets in Before the doctor can even close the door Lightning crashes An old mother dies Her intentions fall to the floor The angel closes her eyes The confusion that was hers Belongs now, to the baby down the hall Oh, now feel it coming back again Like a rolling thunder chasing the wind Forces pulling from the center of the Earth again I can feel it Lightning crashes A new mother cries This moment she's been waiting for The angel opens her eyes Pale blue colored iris, presents the circle And puts the glory out to hide, hide Oh, now feel it comin' back again Like a rollin' thunder chasing the wind Forces pullin' from the center of the Earth again I can feel it I can feel it I can feel it coming back again Like a rolling thunder chasing the wind Forces pulling from the center of the Earth again I can feel it I can feel it coming back again Like a rolling thunder chasing the wind Forces pulling from the center of the Earth again I can feel it I can feel it coming back again Like a rolling thunder chasing the wind Forces pulling from the center of the Earth again I can feel it I can feel it I can feel it See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES: Isaiah 5: 20-21 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter. 21 Woe to those who are wise in their own eyes and clever in their own sight. 2 Timothy 4:2-4 2 Preach the word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke and encourage—with great patience and careful instruction. 3 For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. 4 They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths. THE NEWS & COMMENT: People have allowed themselves to make gods of their political parties. They cannot see their own delusions. For instance, how can people have “I stand with Ukraine” on their social profiles when they don't stand with their own Country? Democrats 'don't believe America is worth defending' if invaded, polling shows: Chad Wolf; Only 40% of Democrats would stay and fight if the US were invaded . . . BUT, they are all-in on Ukraine. The theater of the last two years should have taught people to see the patterns. But, so lost are people in their worship of god-men and politics as dopamine hit, people aren't able to observe new, blatant acts of theater before their eyes. Wow, will you look at that? So many Democrat political bosses getting the Covid and all of them with the exec-same-talking-points! I am so grateful for the Covid injections and the boosters otherwise I would be super-duper sicker. Here is Face The Nation interviewing one of the biggest spenders in television news advertising. Gee … tough questions. Pfizer CEO @AlbertBourla tells @margbrennan his company is working “very diligently” to make a covid vaccine that will protect against variants & will protect “for at least a year.” Booster Shot Barbie goes to Congress George Orwell warned us about words being divorced from meaning, which means ideas are erased. Some Orwellian New Think: “Slavery is Freedom.” “War Is Peace.” Some Pelosi New-Think: Debt is Wealth. "When we're having this discussion, it's important to dispel some of those who say, well it's the government spending. No, it isn't. The government spending is doing the exact reverse, reducing the national debt. It is not inflationary." Earmark Porkfest In Omnibus Bill Demonstrates Washington Corruption THE LISTENERS: Tom: Great job sir: Check out the Epoch times article about the genetically modified mosquitoes bill gates created and are now being released in Florida and Texas. He and Fauci just never quit. Thanks again tom scherich --- --- --- --- Jesse Hi Todd. Flyover Deplorable here. Keep up the unscripted 3rd hour every day! I'm on the road 8 hours a day, and there is nothing much better than you that comes through my speakers. Sick of the same ole songs over and over. Song review suggestion. Lightning Crashes by Live. I Don't understand it. Love ya brother, Jesse in Flyover Wisconsin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sat Shah and Bik Nizzar breakdown the Canucks 2-1 loss to the two time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning Sunday night at Rogers Arena. Hear Bruce Boudreau's post game press conference. Plus Connor Garland and Oliver Ekman-Larsson. And Corey Hirsch and Iain McIntyre provide their analysis.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Shelby Cinca (Frodus,El Huervo, Cat Beats, and more) returns (sorta...) with house favorite Brent Eyestone (Dark Operative) to talk with Ross about one of the best films of all time and how "they" should do it when they inevitably remake it. This was a Patreon Exclusive release from last year where the three of us take a deep look at the John Carpenter classic "Escape From New York", discuss what makes it so special, and who should be in charge if they ever decide to remake it. If you want more episodes like this, head over to the Rigs of Dad Patreon Page where there is already an early, unedited, and extended conversation with Kurt Ballou (Converge, God City Instruments/Studio) available, as well as an in depth look at this year's Oscar nominees. IF you would like to hear more about all of Shelby's musical endeavors and his legendary Lightning Crashes round, you can hear that here. Be sure to listen to listen to any and all of Shelby's music wherever you get your tunes. Frodus Check out Cat Beats here! Everything Else Shelby Cinca related Head over to Age of Ruin's Instagram and dive into some of the best thrash I have ever heard. Their new album is coming soon. It's produced by Mike Schleibaum of Darkest Hour and is just a relentless and refreshing metal cleanse. Big shout out and congrats to the homies at www.shearrevival.com as well!! Take care of yourself by investing in your body care. Look good, smell good, and feel good. Treat your body and neighbors nose with love using Shear Revival! Use the code CLEANTONE10 to get 10% off your order!! Huge loves to the incredible Sacha Dunable. Check out www.dunableguitars.com if you need some real tone in your life. Buy Local if you are in DC by swinging through Chuck Levin's Washington Music Center I also want to give a shoutout to Quantum Industries. These dudes are putting out true tanks of guitar cases. Check them out at BE SURE to enter ROD10 for a discount on your order!!! Much love to the fine folks at Custom District Pedalboards for allowing me to pack the heaviest tones on the lightest boards. Get yours over at www.customdistrictpedalboards.com
Shelby Cinca returns. You might know him from Frodus, or Bluebird, or The Cassettes, or his collaborations with El Huervo, but now you will know him for his incredible film taste. This is not the traditional Rigs of Dad long-form interview either... This is an in depth film talk as three of the most qualified viewers of film (bassists) discuss our biggest comfort film watches. Everything from Raising Arizona, to Buckaroo Bonzai, to Big Trouble in Little China, to Magnolia, to Big Lebowski... It's all here. IF you would like to hear more about all of Shelby's musical endeavors and his legendary Lightning Crashes round, you can hear that here. And if you want to hear his contribution to what I consider to be Rock n Roll's greatest story, you can listen to "The Puke Story" episode here. Be sure to listen to listen to any and all of Shelby's music wherever you get your tunes. Frodus Everything Else Shelby Cinca related And here is Shelby's incredible Spy/Surf playlist he curated on Spotify Head over to Age of Ruin's Instagram and dive into some of the best thrash I have ever heard. Their new album is coming soon. It's produced by Mike Schleibaum of Darkest Hour and is just a relentless and refreshing metal cleanse. Big shout out and congrats to the homies at www.shearrevival.com as well!! Take care of yourself by investing in your body care. Look good, smell good, and feel good. Treat your body and neighbors nose with love using Shear Revival! Use the code CLEANTONE10 to get 10% off your order!! Huge loves to the incredible Sacha Dunable. Check out www.dunableguitars.com if you need some real tone in your life. Buy Local if you are in DC by swinging through Chuck Levin's Washington Music Center I also want to give a shoutout to Quantum Industries. These dudes are putting out true tanks of guitar cases. Check them out at BE SURE to enter ROD10 for a discount on your order!!! Much love to the fine folks at Custom District Pedalboards for allowing me to pack the heaviest tones on the lightest boards. Get yours over at www.customdistrictpedalboards.com
The guys come up with a sick intro for Hot Take Theatre, and then spend a bunch of time talking about the lyrics of Lightning Crashes. And as always a big thanks to our sponsors. Thanks Truebill.com/qq. it could save you thousands a year. HEADSPACE.COM/QUICKQUESTION for a FREE one-month trial with access to Headspace's full mediation library. Thanks Raycon!. For a limited time, go To buyraycon.com/qq and use code HOLIDAY for up to 15% off your entire Raycon order.
This week: Hot Toys, Mezco Advent Calendar, Lightning Strikes, PSA Grading, Halo, Disney Plus Hawkeye We might be the only podcast on the planet that isn't talking about Spider-Man: No Way Home this week! If you want to avoid Spidey spoilers check out our new episode where we discuss the new Halo game, Hawkeye and more! Follow us on Instagram @stsguys
It's Season 2 of the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast, and the theme is #FNKAltRock!This week was all about Alternative Rock from any decade. Whether you're a Basket Case, Buddy Holly, or a Seven Nation Army, You Outta Know about All The Small Things we keep in our Heart Shaped Boxes that Bring us To Life and make us All Stars. Jane Says that You Get What You Give, so Pump Up those Kicks and Come As You Are with what was absolutely a Cannonball of a theme week! Featured in this episode alongside hosts Mike Wiston and Joe Rubin:- Levy Alturas with Lightning Crashes by Live- Jennifer Adams with Dreams by The Cranberries- Toni Kane with Budapest by George Ezra- James Holbert with Snuff by Slipknot- Melissa Webster with Where Did You Sleep Last Night by Nirvana- Chris Smith with Starseed by Our Lady Peace- Heather Gurnari with Still Into You by Paramore- Eric Dubrofsky with Never Tear Us Apart by INXS- Isabel Aguilar with Celebrity Skin by Hole- AsthmaBully Jones & Celeste Applegate with Holiday by Green DayLove what you hear? Join the official Friday Night Karaoke FB group, a completely negativity free karaoke destination, and be part of the action! www.facebook.com/groups/fridaynightkaraoke. Hope to see you there!
They made it to ten episodes!!! The guys celebrate by talking Halloween Horror Nights, why pins are better than buttons, the lie that is almond milk, and the surprise lightning storm that hit Los Angeles' collective social media feeds. For this episode, Rudy poses the question of where to take visiting friends and familiars on their first visit to the city, Tyler recalls the moment that made him realize he finally arrived in the City of Angels, and the guys reminisce about the before time and their totally unplanned, accidental, and amazing day across LA. Got a comment or question? Send it to toliveandtryinlapodcast@gmail.com Follow us on: Instagram: @toliveandtryinlapodcast Twitter: @toliveandtrypod
Oh now I feel it coming back again. Costaki faces the forces of nature and nearly gets smited by the hand of God on this week's episode. The Broncos and Ravens are at each other's necks, the Giants and the Jets come through and prove some sort of worth, and the Falcons and the Jets are playing in London - truly signs of the end times.There's never been a better time to join the Patreon. We're pumping up the bonus content in addition to the ad free audio podcast, video of the Livestream and more! https://www.patreon.com/AllProLinesAll Pro Lines Pick Em - CBS Pick Em League https://allprolines.football.cbssports.com/opmIf you'd like to make a donation to the V Foundation you can do so here https://www.v.org/get-involved/events-calendar/the-all-pro-lines-cancer-sucks-pick-em-league/Get Your ALL PRO LINES MERCH now - TEEPUBLIChttps://www.teepublic.com/stores/all-pro-lines?utm_campaign=24265&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=All%2BPro%2BLinesAll Pro Lines SocialsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063581468811Twitter - https://twitter.com/AllProLinesInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/allprolinesTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@allprolinesSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/allprolines/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
"Ron's a Fascist" (to the tune of Live's "Lightning Crashes") Ron's a fascist, he can't help but lie His conscience thrown into the swamp Hundreds in Florida die He muddies himself up And gets ready to go on a Twitter rant Ron's a fascist, well, at least he tries His heart and soul thrown in the swamp Thousands in Florida die The mud that was on him Was actually nothing but his bullsh*t Everyone sees it, Ron is a wimp Just compensating for a tiny dick He's nothing more than a deplorable chicken sh*t We can see it Ron's a fascist, he can't help but lie He can't even put on a mask Hundreds in Florida die As COVID flies, into the hot, muggy air Ron walks on stilts, so big and high, high Everyone sees it, Ron is a wimp Just compensating for a tiny dick He's nothing more than a deplorable chicken sh*t We can see it We can see it We all see it, Ron is a wimp Just compensating for a tiny dick He's nothing more than a deplorable chicken sh*t We can see it We all see it, Ron is a wimp Just compensating for a tiny dick He's nothing more than a deplorable chicken sh*t We can see it We all see it, Ron is a wimp Just compensating for a tiny dick He's nothing more than a deplorable chicken sh*t We can see it We can see it We can see it Books https://www.amazon.com/Craig-Rozniecki/e/B00JBQ95LO Blog https://thekind-heartedsmartaleck.blogspot.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/CraigRozniecki
On episode 89, Tony gets into a Lyric Lookup on "Lightning Crashes" by Live. Plus, more discussion on various beers and music. The post Modern Brews + Beats 89: Lightning & Seafoam appeared first on NTX Beer.
Army Of The Dead: Zack Snyder's latest has dropped on Netflix, Spiral: FROM THE BOOK OF SAW is out and we are reminiscing about the band "Live", this is all before the intro finishes.USA Is Reopening: We are getting rid of the masks and we are REOPENING! It's 2021 babies! USA! USA! USA! Also free fries from Shake Shack? RIGHTEOUSVenom: Let There Be Carnage Trailer: Is this Venom 2 trailer for real?PECKER!, CAZ!, TAKING OF PELHAM ONE TWO THREE!, LIVE!, LIGHTNING CRASHES!, THE BAND!, SONG!, ORIGINAL TOOL!, WOODSTOCK 99!, PATREON!, BATTLECREEK COMIC!, ARMY OF THE DEAD!, ZACK SNYDER!, BAUTISTA!, NETFLIX!, DAWN OF THE DEAD!, INTELLIGENT!, ORGANIZED!, ALPHA!, BIG BUDGET ZOMBIE MOVIES!, ACTION ZOMBIES!, ASSAULT RIFLES!, PERFECT HEAD SHOTS!, CHRIS D'ELIA!, TIG NOTARO!, DIGITALLY!, WORLD WAR Z!, TRAIN TO BUSAN!, ONE CUT OF THE DEAD!, SHAUN OF THE DEAD!, SPIRAL: FROM THE BOOK OF SAW!, SEQUEL!, CHRIS ROCK!, JIGSAW!, PERFORMANCE!, ATROCIOUS!, STAND UP!, FORREST GUMP!, JENNY!, POOTIE TANG!, GASSED UP!, 48 HOURS!, EDDIE MURPHY!, ACAB!, JUST THE BAD ONES!, VOICEMAILS!, JORDAN!, GANGSTER!, MANAGER!, NELMORE!, XGAMER!, NMAN!, WRESTLING!, J. COLE!, CALLE!, SWEDEN!, PUNK ROCK COLONEL!, NEVADA!, MASK MANDATE!, LOTTERY!, NO MASK!, DARK!, NEFARIOUS!, SHAKE SHACK!, BILL DE BLASIO!, NYC!, KRISPY KREME!, FREE DOUGHNUT!, YOGURT LAND!, WHITE CASTLE!, ROBOT!, LIZARD PERSON!, VEGANS!, CUOMO!, J-LO!, BENNIFER!, SWEET CAROLINE!, CHER!, HEADRESS!, INDIAN!, HALF BREED!, LEAST PROBLEMATIC MEMBER OF THE SHOW!, APOLOGY!, THEME PARKS!, GORDON HALE!, CELEBRATION!, ALEX KLAES!, 1983 JIM AND THEM!, IRON MAIDEN!, WRESTLEMANIA!, HULKAMANIA!, MUSTANGS!, AIRBNB!, ORLANDO!, VENOM!, CARNAGE!, TOM HARDY!, DEADPOOL!, QUIPPY!, COMEDY!, HUMOR!, KLETUS CASSIDY!, JESSIE EISENBERG!, LEX LUTHOR!, 21 SAVAGE!, SPIRAL!, SOUNDTRACK!, LET EM SPIN!, PIGGY PUPPET!, JAKE!, 501 LITTLE MOMENTS!You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
#410-406Intro/Outro: Papa Loved Mama by Garth Brooks410. C.R.E.A.M. by Wu-Tang Clan409. Lightning Crashes by Live408. Smooth by Santana (feat. Rob Thomas)407. Long Tall Sally by Little Richard406. Aqualung by Jethro TullBonus excerpt: F.R.E.A.M. by Andrew MayLink to F.R.E.A.M. video (play on 0.75x): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DK_ZUikdfs
Join my friend Beth and I, with a special cameo from our friend Dustin and his colleague Lynne, as we remember April 19th, 1995. We share our experiences that day, and the aftermath of it all. We conclude with our Top 5 Favorite Things About Oklahoma City. Stay tuned at the end for a special recording of Garth Brooks's The Change, dedicated to the people of Oklahoma City. WARNING: This content may be upsetting and/or triggering. This episode contains discussions and audio clips regarding the bombing and the deaths of 168 people. For more information, please visit: https://memorialmuseum.com/ Audio cred: (The Change, Garth Brooks) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je_k2LIDdYk, (Lightning Crashes, Live) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMxLbCmvxrE You can find The Sip List on social media! https://www.facebook.com/thesiplistpod https://www.instagram.com/thesiplistpod/ https://twitter.com/list_sip https://thesiplist.wordpress.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amanda-kohlhofer/support
The Struggle Bus: Self-Care, Mental Health, and Other Hilarious Stuff
On this episode Kate and Sally answer questions about supporting a partner who has cut off their conservative family members, how to deal with fear of the outside world during the pandemic, and a few important questions about seasonal Peeps, pizza toppings, and Glo Worms. 00:00 Welcome to The Struggle Bus 2:36 Opening Jibber Jabber 14:35 A Thing We Did For Self Care 19:05 How to support a partner who has cut off their conservative family remembers 26:43 Dealing with fear of the outside world during the pandemic 35:15 Important questions about seasonal Peeps, pizza toppings, and Glo Worms 49:40 Enjoy the Song of the Week (Kate's pick): "Lightning Crashes" by Live Listen to Sally's podcast, Co-op Mood on iTunes Store, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/thestrugglebus Theme song by Marty Scanlon! twitter.com/mcscan twitter.com/sallyt twitter.com/spkheller
The Boston Bruins were eliminated from the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs by the Tampa Bay Lightning in 5 games, and host Ian McLaren breaks down a missed opportunity to extend the series, what the players were feeling after the loss, and the many questions facing the club in the offseason. Plus a big thank you to all those who have jumped on board the podcast community in 2019-20, and a look at what's next for Locked On Boston Bruins.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.ManscapedGo to Manscaped.com and use code LOCKED to get 20% Off and Free Shipping. Manscaped is #1 in men's below the belt grooming and offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Boston Bruins were eliminated from the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs by the Tampa Bay Lightning in 5 games, and host Ian McLaren breaks down a missed opportunity to extend the series, what the players were feeling after the loss, and the many questions facing the club in the offseason. Plus a big thank you to all those who have jumped on board the podcast community in 2019-20, and a look at what's next for Locked On Boston Bruins. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Manscaped Go to Manscaped.com and use code LOCKED to get 20% Off and Free Shipping. Manscaped is #1 in men’s below the belt grooming and offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An old mother dies; the confusion that was hers belongs now to you, the listener! Join the boys in the hacky sack circle at Woodstock ‘94 as they discuss the best, worst, and funniest performances of the festival.
In Folge 8 fährt Tobias mit dem Fahrrad in die Wand, spricht Mario mit einer Radio-Legende und suchen beide nach einer Bedienungsanleitung für Frauen. Arezu Weitholz: "Der Fisch ist ein Gedicht - Beste Fischgedichte" (https://www.kunstmann.de/buch/arezu_weitholz-der_fisch_ist_ein_gedicht-9783956141997/t-0/) Was frisst Hugo? Schreibt uns und erhaltet eine von Hugo persönlich signierte Autogrammkarte! post@tohuwapodcast.de Unser offizieller Music-Act, den wir in dieser Folge NICHT spielen durften, vorgestellt von Tobias: LIVE mit „Lightning Crashes“ (https://youtu.be/xsJ4O-nSveg) FLUSEN-CHALLENGE: Wer hat die meisten Socken-Flusen zwischen den Zehen? Posten Sie Ihr Video auf unserer Facebookseite http://www.facebook.com/Tohuwapodcast (Beispielvideo ist dort zu sehen) Kritik, Lob, Anregungen, Lob, Glückwünsche und Lob bitte an: post@tohuwapodcast.de In diesem Podcast wurden keine Tiere gequält. Sondern ausschließlich Hörer. - TOHUWAPODCAST - Ein Audiocast von RG 28 Productions im Auftrag von TELESIBIRSK - --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tohuwapodcast/message
How does a band reach the pinnacle of both commercial and critical success, dominate the airwaves for a handful of years, only to disintegrate into the ether? That’s probably the question that has haunted the members of Līve for two decades now. The band’s second major album, “Throwing Copper,” was omnipresent on both pop and alternative radio. The video for “Lightning Crashes” was an MTV staple. And then? Poof! After some 8 million albums sold (and a couple of moderately successful follow-ups), they were seemingly gone from the radar. (It could have to do with the fact that in this Google/SEO world, the name “Līve” does not render easily on search engines. Shoulda thought that through, boys!) It’s a shame, really. “Throwing Copper” is everything good about quintessential 90s rock, highlighted by singer Ed Kowalczyk’s mystical/nebulous lyrics.
You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!Upgraded Experience: Jim has been hard at work rebuilding the studio layout this week, not only that but upgrading the Twitch feed as well! Get familiar. DIRTY THIRTY: Inspired by an early morning voicemail we decide to celebrate the leap year in style with a dirty thirty! Also, Jim has stories from the NEVADA CAUCUS! Free Food: Sometimes you just need to charge a time tax and get things for free when they actually want money for it. THE STARS AT NIGHT ARE BIG AND BRIGHT!, PEE WEE’S BIG ADVENTURE!, LIVE!, LIGHTNING CRASHES!, SATURDAY SHOW!, LEAP YEAR!, PATREON!, REVIEWS!, ANTI-WEED!, COMFORTABLE!, REDOING STUDIO!, STREAM DECK!, BREAK HABITS!, E-GIRL RING LIGHT!, SHADOWS!, BRIGHT AS FUCK!, LAYOUT!, MONITOR MOUNT!, CRIP SIDE!, LEFT SIDE!, HUE LIGHTS!, UPGRADED EXPERIENCE!, MISSED CALLS!, VOICEMAILS!, SKYPE!, 4 AM!, DRUNK!, LEAP!, DIRTY THIRTY!, JEFF’S BIRTHDAY!, WHO IS THE LEAPUS!?, BRAND!, DRINKING!, POWER HOUR!, MIDLIFE CRISIS!, MAX AND ESTELLE!, TIKTOK!, CHINA INDOCTRINATION!, BIG SEAN!, I DO IT!, NEVADA CAUCUS!, CIVIC DUTY!, VOTING!, DEMOCRATIC PARTY!, RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE!, TOM STEYER!, ELIZABETH WARREN!, JOE BIDEN!, FREE SNACKS!, HIGH SCHOOL!, REGISTER TO VOTE!, PRECINCT!, GYMNASIUM!, THE DIRTBAG LEFT!, F WORD!, CHAPO TRAPHOUSE!, OFF THE CUFF!, PREMEDITATED!, GENDER QUEER WOC!, TRAINING!, DISARRAY!, TRAINING!, BEAR WITH ME!, MEEK MILL!, DRUG RUG!, VIABLE CANDIDATE!, EARLY VOTERS!, BUTTIGIEG!, WARREN!, KLOBUCHAR!, SPEECH!, MANURE!, CHANGE!, REVOLUTION!, MOVE MANURE!, BRO HYMN!, PENNYWISE!, LVL UP EXPO!, WRESTLING!, INDIE!, VERSUS PRO WRESTLING!, JOKE SPOTS!, CAPTAIN CEREAL!, GAY TAG TEAM!, SCAB!, PROTEST!, TRAIN!, DROPS OF JUPITER!, BJ’S BREWHOUSE!, PIZZA!, PICKUP!, TURKEY CLUB!, LOADED BAKED POTATO!, AN HOUR!, PREPAID!, VOICEMAIL!, WAITRESS!, KRISTIN!, OPINION!, STAMP OF APPROVAL!, HIGH TECH!, CLIP!, RESPONSE!, FREE STEAKS!, SELF CHECKOUT!, AVOCADO!, ONION!, RIDE OR DIE!, UNDERSTANDING!, RACKS ON RACKS!CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD JIM AND THEM #621 Part 1 RIGHT HERE!
We sit down with friend of the show Matt Fazio of band Inkblot and retro audio drama "Tales of the Liberty Flyer" to dig into chapters 2 and 3 of "Man's Ruin: An Exaggerated Life." Matt gets personal about his own past fuckboyery and his run-in with PUA granddaddy Neil Strauss. Meanwhile, Chance tries to get a prom date and gets slapped in the damn face a whole lot. Matt's plugs: "Tales of the Liberty Flyer": https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tales-of-the-liberty-flyer/id1352174033 Inkblot: https://soundcloud.com/inkblot-band Intro Music: "I Hate Men (I Hate All Men)" by Talk Show Host: https://welovetalkshowhost.bandcamp.com Outro Music: "Lightning Crashes" by Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NO6Sseqd-_Y Fucqboi Book Club on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FucqboiBookClub Fucqboi Book Club on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoUoqOn7ODGDt0u4KgOMlDw Cover art by Rachel: https://twitter.com/angrymaxfuryst
LIVE frontman Ed Kowalczyk calls Kyle Meredith to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Throwing Copper. Together, the two discuss the album's hit singles "Lightning Crashes", "I Alone", and "Selling the Drama". They also revisit the trio of songs that were recorded during that era and are finally being released. Elsewhere, the two touch on the 30th anniversary of their debut, The Death of a Dictionary; playing Woodstock '94 & '99; the 2014 record the band did without him; and when we can expect new music For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Critter's birthday month has started and our allergies haven't stopped. RIP Bushwick Bill. Pineapple Hill and live music sucks. Avengers: end of an era, Brandon cried, and knocked over an empty shooter. In this week's "Going Through the Grades" we examine: 8th grade. Critter being good at sports and Brandon sporting PacSun gear. Chain wallets, Green Day, Lightning Crashes, limo rides and speeches. Being the vice president and some random drop-ins. Again email us with any ideas for show ideas: www.liquorlicensepodcast@gmail.com
In this episode, I discuss the unheard episode (because i'm a dumbass), how music brought me and a customer closer together this week, We remember some guys from March Madness' past, I get heated over fairweather Oriole fans, and of course we play our favorite home game, Florida Man (this week it's not in Florida!) shout out to Peter Busciglio! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/phillip-spain/support
Reid and Robert discuss both Darkthrone and Cupcakke, the first and possibly last time these two have ever appeared together. Our listener submission is from At Winter and is very good. Topics discussed: Jeff Bridges, Darkthrone, Throwing Copper by Live, “Lightning Crashes”, Pearl Jam, Creed, Bruce Springsteen, Bryan Adams, Melissa Etheridge, Sting, Rod Stewart, The Three … Continue reading Episode 12: Darkthrone →
Anthony shares a list of his favourite movies while Phil talks death and times he avoided it. Join us on our twittersphere Anthony and Phil and guess along with us. Instagram Facebook
References and allusions include, but are not limited to: Eddie Vedder, cruel wizards, Ten, Fargo, AIWA stereo equipment, Candlebox, Dishwala, Better Than Ezra, The Refreshments, Eels, Bush, Goo Goo Dolls, "Heyfoxymophandlemama, That's Me", Pearl Jam, "Last Exit", The Virgin Mary, Green Day, Tupac Shakur, Yield, "Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'em" by MC Hammer, "Stay Sick!" by The Cramps, "The Earth, A Small Man, His Dog and a Chicken" by REO Speedwagon, Sammy Davis Jr., Jim Henson, Boris Yeltsin, Home Alone, MTV, VH1, Soft Rock, John Mellencamp, Gloria Estefan, Sade, "Pump" by Aerosmith, Bryan Adams, Longfellow Elementary School, "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana, "When She Cries" by Restless Heart, "Lightning Crashes" by Live, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Metallica, Guns 'n Roses, The Melvins, Hit Parader, Circus, Scott Weiland, Don Dokken, Blackie Lawless, Rolling Stone, Spin, Grunge, Tad, Fig Dish, Vitalogy, Bono, Johnny Depp, Sean Penn, Sharpie, Saturday Night Live, Alanis Morrissette, Dr. Zhivago, Potato Days, Bob Dylan, Arthur Rimbaud, Kermit the Frog, Roy Orbison, Neil Young, Dead Boys, Split Enz, Van Halen, The Ramones, Otis Redding, The Byrds, The Beatles, The Who, Daniel Johnston, Arthur Alexander, Tom Petty, Lucinda Williams, Green River, Mother Love Bone, Brad, Hovercraft, Bob Marley, No Code, Mike Watt, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, "Ishmael" by Daniel Quinn, Ben Harper, Frank Black, The Pixies, Binaural, Belle and Sebastian, Riot Act, Fleetwood Mac, The Harlem Globetrotters, No Doubt, WWF Wrestling, The Shrine Circus, Weezer, Bright Eyes, Charles Bukowski, Russel Crow, the Chicago Cubs, The Wizard of Oz, Stone Gossard, Mike McCready, Jeff Ament, Matt Cameron, The Fargodome, and crossing the road like butterflies.
K&K are joined by newbie Londoner (and former ESPN-er) Jane McManus to discuss our human reactions to stereotypes and labels. Plus, Kate and Kathryn ask the question: What things DON’T get better the bougier you make them? (Also, remember the song Lightning Crashes ...? Well, it makes an appearance.)
The voyage continues with Opie, Carl,and Matt Farah from, The Smoking Tire, talking the Tesla, those so called... self-driving cars, Carl confessing to crushing high school girls... while he was still in high school...of course... and Opie making an excuse to do a podcast so he could actually go fishing. As waves start to threaten on the Long Island Sound.... the wind rears it's ugly head.... as the boys talk about Elon Musk's hot mom. Springsteen, Little Steven on The Sopranos, the late-great... Patrese O neil, Amanda, Politics, and the interesting world of watches, all while drinking zima.... and operating an expensive vehicle on the water... and under the influence! Thanks to our new sponsor! https://www.talkspace.com/opie See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week’s episode brings you the Buildup! We select songs relating to the topic theme of Buildup and listen to them blindly. Join us – www.lead.deals SPOILER ALERT TRACKLIST: “Come Sail Away” by Styx, “Davey Crocket” by Fang Island, “LIghtning Crashes” by LIve, “Under the Surface” by Neurosis, “East Hasting” by Godspeed You Black Emperor, “Staying Alive” by Cursive, “Good Times Roll” by Griz, “Throwing Elbows” by Excision, “Bitches Love Cake” by Borgore feat Miley Cyrus, “Drop That” by Bear Grillz, “Good Enough” by Allison Wonderland, “In the Air Tonight” Phil Collins, “Freebird” by Lynard Skynard, “In the Hall of the Mountain King” by Greig, “White Rabbit” by Jefferson Airplane, “November Rain” by Guns N Roses, “Leela” by Zap Branigan, “I’m Going to Buy a Dog” by the Monkees, “Last Goodbyes” by Jeff Buckley, “Stairway to Heaven” by Led Zepplin
POP 5: "Another pointless demarcation of exaggerated merit." Do you know that Hot Wheels, Ultron and Mr. Rogers Neighborhood are turning 50? Bob and Tim do so maybe they could have done an episode on one of those. Instead, they are observing their own variation on this measurement with the 50th official episode of their year-old podcast. Or 54th ... if you are actually counting. 00:00:00 PRE-SHOW PRATTLE - life happens 00:01:52 ANOTHER POINTLESS ANNIVERSARY - and defeated by a Star Wars reference / “Sassafras Roots” 00:06:25 RETURN OF THE POP 5 - Bob’s nightmare 00:08:41 BRUCE WANE / ‘Respect Yourself” 00:18:41 LEAVING HOTH VEGAS / “Missing You” 00:23:23 YOU CAN’T ANNIHILATE THAT ON TELEVISION / “The Future’s So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades” 00:30:24 WHY DOES THIS SHOW EXIST? / “Learning To Fly” 00:37:08 THANKS FOR NOTHING, THE SIMPSONS, / ‘Animate” 00:41:33 A JEFF DUNHAM STORY - repressed memories without the probing 00:44:55 GRAVITATIONAL PAUL / “A Town Called Malice” 00:50:12 VEDDER THAN THE AVERAGE BEAR / “Plush” 00:54:05 LIVE MUSIC - or live music 01:01:45 CLOSINGS - Contacts, plugs and no catchphrase / “Lightning Crashes” 01:05:53 SPECIAL FEATURES - cut scenes and outtakes / “Rise” Try to respect yourself in the morning for having once admired Bruce Willis's harmonica and vest combo HERE.Suffer the apocalyptic horror that someone thought was worth syndicating to kids at 3:30pm HERE.Prove either Bob or Tim wrong by viewing this pair of Star Wars toy commercials HERE and HERE.Avoid not laughing at some Must-See Television with the fluorescent shirt glow of a blooper reel HERE. Watch some rats pretend they are making good on of-the-moment political commentary HERE.And finally, suffer what Tim deems insufferable by trying to live through this HERE.Then, to prove THIS existed, watch this HERE.The use of audio and video clips linked from YOUTUBE are for educational purposes and without the expressed permission of their legal holding companies. All rights remain with with their original distributor.This episode of 20TH CENTURY POPCAST was recorded by ZENCASTR, a high fidelity podcast recording platform that records multiple guests from multiple zip-codes all as if they were in the same room. Log on for studio quality recordings NOW! (exclamation point also provided by ZENCASTR)MUSIC FEATURED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:“Sassafras Roots” performed by Green Day off what USE to be everyone's favorite Green day album, 1994's DOOKIE."Respect Yourself" performed (without a hint of irony) by Bruce Willis off his 1987 full-length and, again, un-ironic album, THE RETURN OF BRUNO."Missing You" performed by John Waite in dentist offices across the country as well as on his 1984 album NO BREAKS."The Future's So Bright I've Got To Wear Shades" not performed by the kids of Head Of The Class but, rather, by Timbuk3 off their 1986 debut album GREETINGS FROM TIMBUK3."Learning To Fly" performed by Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers (and on a pretty steady loop Tim's Junior year of High School) from their 1991 release INTO THE GREAT WIDE OPEN."Animate" performed by Rush from their released-the-same-day-as-Pearl-Jam's-Vs. 1993 album COUNTERPARTS."A Town called Malice" performed by The Jam off their 1982 album THE GIFT (clever Jam pun pending). "Plush" performed by Stone Temple Pilots from their 1992 debut studio album CORE and previously featured on the 20POPCAST "Peal Jam Vs." episode HERE."Lightning Crashes" granted to the humanity of Earth by Live as one of two ear-worms slithering off their 1993 cassette THROWING COPPER."Rise" performed by Public Image LTD. from their 1986 album ALBUM (aka CASSETTE and later COMPACT DISC).The use of these songs are for entertainment purposes and without the expressed permission of the recording artist.Subscribe to 20TH CENTURY POPCAST! on APPLE PODCASTS, STITCHER and ANDROID or stream it at www.20popcast.com.Like, share and reminisce with 20TH CENTURY POPCAST! on FACEBOOK.Contact the show with any questions, suggestions or possible topics at 20popcast@gmail.com, #20popcast on Twitter and the POP TALK section of www.20popcast.com.Follow ROBERT CANNING @rhcanning on TWITTER. Read his web-comic at EXAGGERATEDLIFE.wordpress.com and his music blog at superultramegamix.wordpress.com. Follow TIM BLEVINS @subcultist on TWITTER and as SUBCULTISTon INSTAGRAM. 20TH CENTURY POPCAST will return next week with cannoli, chalk boards and an awful lot of denim.
After a hard day of wrestling, we’ll have to take a big drink of Lakini’s Juice and call it a day. Ohio State won the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational without Joey McKenna and Kyle Snyder. That doesn’t bode well for the rest of the country. This is Short Time Shots with a look back at the wrestling happenings from December 2, 2017. I’ll be your heropsychodreamer and Hall of Fame writer, broadcaster and announcer Jason Bryant. Them Buckeyes earned three titles to outdistance that state down south, aka Michigan, 155.5 to 140. Arizona State was third with 113.5, followed by Northern Iowa, Nebraska and Virginia Tech. Leading the way for the Buckeyes were champions Luke Pletcher at 133, Myles Martin at 184 and Kollin Moore at 197. We’ll dial it back though and go weight-by-weight as freshman Taylor LaMont became the first wrestler from Utah Valley to win the CKLV by beating Sean Russell of Edinboro 4-3 at 125 pounds. LaMont, a member of the Junior World Team in Greco, was the No. 8 seed and after Friday’s win over Ethan Lizak, beat two more All-Americans to cap off a breakthrough event. At 133, Pletcher got past Stevan Micic in the semis before handling American’s Josh Terao 9-2 in the finals. A lot of buzz came out of the tournament from Drexel’s Austin DeSanto, who finished fourth, losing to Virginia’s Jack Mueller twice. The big the true freshman hype, at least for now, should go with a guy who won the tournament, and that’s 141-pound champion Yianni Diakomihalis of Cornell. The New York native knocked off past NCAA finalist Bryce Meredith in the semifinals before topping Northern Iowa’s Josh Alber for the second time this year. Expect a giant jump in the rankings from Yianni D. this week. Not sure if there’s a more underappreciated All-American than Justin Oliver. The Central Michigan junior wrestled exceedingly well en route to the title and a 9-7 win over upstart Troy Heilmann of North Cackalacky. That’s southern for Carolina. Michigan’s Alec Pantaelo got off the proverbial schneid with a resounding 10-3 win over Micah Jordan in the finals at 157 pounds. Jordan had avenged an earlier loss to Josh Shields, while Pantaleo was solid in his semi win over Nebraska’s Tyler Berger. David Freaking McFadden is nasty good. The Virginia Tech All-American packed upstart freshman Evan Wick in 2:58 to claim the Hokies only individual title in Vegas. Wick reached the finals as the No. 9 seed. Arizona State’s Zahid Valencia notched his second win of the year over Ohio State’s Bo Jordan. This time, the Sun Devil sophomore took home a 9-6 win after a 9-6 win in the semis over the rugged Taylor Lujan of Northern Iowa. Tis Valencia’s second straight championship at the event. Myles Martin scored three takedowns and only gave up escapes and a penalty point in an 8-5 victory over Michigan’s Domenic Abonader in a match that wasn’t as close as the score indicated. Kollin Moore shook off Friday’s bugaboos and regained the crushing promise he’s shown the past two years by hitting a slick fireman’s carry on Virginia Tech’s Jared Haught and then switched off to a head and arm and registered the first-period fall to win the gold at 197 pounds. Adam Coon of Michigan would top Arizona State’s Tanner Hall as Coon quickly countered a bad Hall shot in sudden victory. Coon wants to fly rockets and stuff. He’s big. Other tournament action that didn’t involve that big tournament in Las Vegas was mostly outside of Division I. Mt. San Antonio College won the Southern Regional championship of the California Community College Athletic Association. The Mounties, yes, the MOUNTIES, only had two champions but 10 of the 12 wrestlers placed in the Top 4. No report from the North Region up at Lassen College in Susanville. The Mid-South Conference had its women’s conference championships on Saturday with Campbellsville picking up four individual titles, not counting Kayla Miracle, who was in Russia at the World Cup. The Mid-South Conference has five of its members fielding women’s wrestling programs. Charlotte Fowler, Koral Sugiyama, Alexia Foca, and Kaitlyn Hill claimed gold. Lightning crashes in York, Pennsylvania as Johnson & Wales won four individual titles to win the New Standard Invitational at York College. Bobby Jordan, Jay Albis, Michael Gargano and Michael DiNardo each claimed titles for Lonnie Morris’ Wildcats, again, they aren’t just a cooking school. I alone challenge you to find the reference here. Messiah outdistanced Mount Union to win the Messiah Petrofes Invitational. The Falcons earned three individual championships. Mount Union scored 70 points in its NCAA Division III quarterfinal football win over Frostburg State over the weekend. Oh, we’re talking wrestling. Little alphabet soup as WPI won the RIT Invitational with two champions -- Tyler Marsh and Brendan Marion. “Lois, there’s a message in my alpha bits, it’s saying ooooooo.” Peter, those are Cherrios. By the way, that reference I was mentioning earlier? The band Live is from York, Pennsylvania, so there’s the I Alone and the Lightning Crashes references. 90’s music fans rejoice. Speaking of outside of Division I, you can file this under stuff that just never happens. Both Wartburg and Augsburg lost on Saturday. At the same event. To Division III schools. Not sure when, or if, that’s ever happened, but it’s a big enough anomaly that it leads off our dual meet section of the show. This craziness happened in La Crosse at the Candlewood Suites duals. Loras, coached by Watrburg alum T.J. Miller, beat Augsburg 17-16 as the Duhawks. Yes, Duhawks, won the last three bouts to rally from a 16-8 deficit. Heavyweight Quin Gillam earned the dual-deciding 5-0 win. Since many of you may not be super familiar with Division III or life outside of D1 wrestling, Loras is in Dubuque, Iowa and they were ranked eighth in the country coming in. Augsburg was second. Loras SID Jim Naprstek even sent me a DM asking if the #1 and #2 teams in D3 ever lost on the same day. No. 12 UW-Whitewater used a 4-2 decision at 197 pounds by All-American Jordan Newman over Kyle Fank to clinch a 21-20 win over No. 1 Wartburg. Both teams were docked a team point in the dual, with Whitewater’s coming after the match had concluded. Crucial swing was at 133 pounds where Hazen Rice was trailing Wartburg’s Brennen Doebel 6-3 in the second before Rice reversed Doebel to his back to get the fall at 3:38. Want to make things even more complicated? Augsburg beat UW-Whitewater 26-16. This should be a real interesting year in D3, especially after the semester break and a few more athletes come into play. Fourth-ranked Missouri opened up #MACtion with a 36-3 win over visiting Old Dominion. Grant Leeth picked up a fall at 149 pounds while Daniel Lewis picked up a technical fall at 174 to power the Tigers. Playing the name game, ODU’s Michael McGee, without an H, beat Missouri’s Barlow McGhee, with an H, in the tiebreakers. It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, it makes you wonder how days could be any worse. Sixth-ranked NC State didn’t drop a goose egg on Chattanooga, they sent them into negative integers. The Pack beat the Mocs 41 to -1. Team point got deducted after 184 pounds when Pete Renda edged Bryce Carr. The Pack improved to 8-0 already this season. Northwestern showed some snarl as the much-improved Wildcats handled Maryland 34-12. If you remember last week, Maryland had upended then-No. 21 Stanford. The Cats got falls from Sebastian Rivera at 125, Ryan Deakin at 149 and Johnny Wrestling, aka Johnny Sebastian at 174. The top individual matchup went Maryland’s way as heavyweight Youssif Hemida pinned Conan Jennings. Fire up Dips? Franklin & Marshall topped VMI 25-12. The Diplomats are the only Division III school with a Division I wrestling program. They are the Highlander. There can be only one. Because the Highlander was a documentary and it was based on events that happened in real time! Ok, enough Aqua Teen references. One bright spot for VMI is Hunter Starner picked up a fall at 133 pounds. Starner’s from Tabb, my high school rival, but he was part of my old wrestling club, the PWA. Indiana went 3-0 at the Hoosier duals, beating Northern Illinois, Cleveland State and SIU Edwardsville. In Division II, fifth-ranked Pitt-Johnstown fell behind early, but came back to win six of the last eight bouts to defeat 10th-ranked Ashland 25-12. Pat Pecora, the AD and head coach at UPJ, started his head coaching career -- get this -- DURING the Carter Administration. See, it’s not just a joke I throw around about Colton McCrystal. San Francisco State head coach Jason Welch earned his first head coaching win of his career as the Gators beat NAIA Southern Oregon 32-13. San Francisco State trailed 13-10 after five matches, but three of the next five wins were bonus victories, including falls by Sam Alnassiri at 285 and Isaiah Alva at 149. Mercyhurst scored wins by Penn State transfer Wes Phipps at 197 and Jacob Robb at heavyweight to get past Kerry Regner’s Millersville Marauders 22-16 in a matchup of PSAC schools. Mercyhurst also beat LIU Post 25-19. Gannon also went 2-0 with wins over Millersvile an LIU Post. Gannon, like the bad guy in Metroid? Ah, nostalgia. I wasn’t any good at that game. In the NAIA, top-ranked Grand View shut out Benedictine 51-0. The Vikings picked up falls from Blake Joiner at 174 and national champion heavyweight Dean Broghammer. We talked about the rarity of the negative one earlier -- coincidentally -- negative one was my softball number. Seriously. Southeastern University of Lakeland, Florida won six out of 10 matches on Saturday against the University of the Cumberlands. But the Patriots’ four wins were all by bonus wins, two majors and two falls and those four wins were enough to beat Southeastern 20-19. Quandre Chisolm’s major decision at heavyweight pushed coach Chris Fleeger’s team to the win. Yes, THAT Chris Fleeger. Lime green buddah still unaccounted for. Southeastern is coached by a former Divi
The guys talk about the Lightning struggles with Drouin and Stamkos, discuss if Jarome Iginla is a future Hall of Famer, briefly touch on the All star game captains, World Junior championships and the Winter classic, try to figure out if the latest Leafs are the real Leafs and hand out the prize package for The 12 Days of Hi Sticking
THE BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA return to the WoodSongs stage with a brand album 'I'll Find a Way' produced by Bon Iver�s Justin Vernon. Nearly seventy-five years after they hit their first notes together, the Blind Boys of Alabama are exceptional not only in their longevity, but also in the breadth of their catalog and their relevance to contemporary roots music. Since 2000, they�ve won five Grammys and four Gospel Music Awards, and have delivered their spiritual message to countless listeners. blindboys.com ED KOWALCZYK is the founding member, songwriter and former Lead Singer of LIVE. With over 20 Million Albums sold worldwide, Kowalczyk has built an impressive r�sum� in LIVE that includes eight full-length albums that have reached gold and platinum status in 9 countries, and nine Top 10 hit songs, which include the crossover smash "Grace" from his debut solo album, and classics such as "Lightning Crashes", "I Alone", "Selling The Drama", "The Dolphin's Cry" and "Heaven". Kowalczyk opened a new chapter in his already illustrious career in 2009 with the launch of his solo career. He will be performing songs from has brand new EP 'The Garden'. edkowalczyk.com
THE BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA return to the WoodSongs stage with a brand album 'I'll Find a Way' produced by Bon Iver�s Justin Vernon. Nearly seventy-five years after they hit their first notes together, the Blind Boys of Alabama are exceptional not only in their longevity, but also in the breadth of their catalog and their relevance to contemporary roots music. Since 2000, they�ve won five Grammys and four Gospel Music Awards, and have delivered their spiritual message to countless listeners. blindboys.com ED KOWALCZYK is the founding member, songwriter and former Lead Singer of LIVE. With over 20 Million Albums sold worldwide, Kowalczyk has built an impressive r�sum� in LIVE that includes eight full-length albums that have reached gold and platinum status in 9 countries, and nine Top 10 hit songs, which include the crossover smash "Grace" from his debut solo album, and classics such as "Lightning Crashes", "I Alone", "Selling The Drama", "The Dolphin's Cry" and "Heaven". Kowalczyk opened a new chapter in his already illustrious career in 2009 with the launch of his solo career. He will be performing songs from has brand new EP 'The Garden'. edkowalczyk.com
Live, the band! We are continuing the artist spotlight for the 2000s with Ed Kowalczyk, Chad Taylor, Chad Gracey, and Patrick Dahlheimer. JT From Saskatoon and TFG1Mike explore this existential band Live which blew up in the 90s. With their 1994 album Throwing Copper, and the breakout success of Lightning Crashes. Live has had an amazing ...
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Listen to the interview here!Tell me a little about yourself and your writing.I'm an award-winning writer of historical fiction set in the Middle Ages and just about to have my seventeenth novel, THE TIME OF SINGING, published in the UK. In the USA I have recently agreed a deal to have two of my novels published – THE GREATEST KNIGHT and LORDS OF THE WHITE CASTLE.I began by writing near the historical romance end of the genre and have gradually moved along the line to mainstream historical fiction, telling the life stories of people who actually lived in the Middle Ages. I guess I'd be on the same author page list as Sharon Kay Penman, Philippa Gregory, and Anya Seton.As far as my personal writer's journey goes, I have been telling stories since I was old enough to talk. My earliest memory is of being three years old and making up a story one light summer evening when I'd been put to bed. I wasn't sleepy, so I opened out my handkerchief and I made up a story about the fairies printed on it. It's quite a vivid memory. I loved adventure stories as a child, both the historical kind and the ones that covered myth and legend. I loved folk tales from around the world and the ancient stories such as the Illiad, the Odyssey, and the Aeneid. If I hadn't taken to writing historical fiction (after falling in love with a tall, dark handsome knight on a TV programme when I was fifteen), then I'd probably have taken to fantasy writing instead. Indeed, I still have a slight yen to rework some of the Scottish Border Ballads into new branches! Tell me about the story for which you’ve created a soundtrack. I create soundtracks for all my stories; it's an integral part of the writing process, so I guess I'll go with my most recently completed novel, THE TIME OF SINGING. This is about a twelfth-century lord called Roger Bigod whose father, through treachery, lost the trust of King Henry II. The latter razed the family castle at Framlingham and took away many of their lands. After his father died, Roger had to work his way back up fortune's ladder. While at court doing this, he met Ida de Tosney. She was King Henry's young mistress (reluctantly so) and had borne him a son. She and Roger got together after a few hiccups and married, but that didn't mean they left their problems behind. Far from it. Roger was still struggling to regain his inheritance and Ida was grief stricken over some things in her past (not to give the plot away). Her sorrow, combined with Roger's long absences on business for the Crown meant that their relationship was in danger of foundering. Both had to fight battles on several fronts - physical, political, emotional. The history of England at this period is woven into the story of Roger's and Ida's struggle. What is your playlist? 1. NOTHING ELSE MATTERS - ApocalypticaThis is an instrumental that runs as a general theme throughout the novel. The bittersweetness of the tune and arrangement are perfect for starting out Roger and Ida's story.2. THE PROMISED LAND - Bruce Springsteen.This is the hero's viewpoint as he faces up to his father. His feelings of desperation and anger. His grit to do something about the situation, especially the last verse. 'Gonna be a twister to blow everything down, that ain't got the faith to stand its ground.' 3. PRAYER OF THE REFUGEE - Rise Against. Roger burns his bridges on the eve of a battle.4. THE MONSTER IS LOOSE - Meat Loaf. The battle of Fornham.5. BEAUTIFUL GIRL - INXSKing Henry sets eyes on Ida de Tosney and her vulnerable innocence is irresistible to him. 6. THE MAN WITH THE CHILD IN HIS EYES - Kate BushIda encounters Roger at court for the first time.7. A GOOD HEART - Feargal SharkeyRoger is attracted to Ida but wary because she is the King's mistress8. SWEET SIXTEEN - Billy IdolKing Henry's relationship with Ida and having to let her go 9. LOVE IS ONLY A FEELING - The DarknessRoger's feelings towards Ida in the long term10. ETERNAL FLAME - The BanglesIda falls heavily for Roger 11. SWETE SONE - Mediaeval BaebesIda's grief at a certain particular leave-taking 12. INEVITABLE - AnberlinRoger and Ida's wedding night. 'I want to be your last first kiss' is so romantic. A wonderful, poignant song. 13. SLOW HAND - The Pointer SistersIda's feelings towards Roger in the first days of their marriage14. YOU BURN FIRST - AlexisonfireA jousting scene with vicious family conflict. I love the building angry menace in this. In a very warped way it kind of reminds me of Ravel's Bolero! 15. LIGHTNING CRASHES - LiveThe birth of Roger and Ida's first son - Hugh. The mingling of angst, sorrow and over-arcing joy.16. JEALOUS GUY - Bryan Ferry and Roxy MusicRoger's jealousy over Ida's past17. TURN, TURN, TURN - The ByrdsRoger rebuilding his life and his family's prestige.18. CHINA - Tori AmosRelationship troubles19. JUST LIKE THAT - Monique BrumbyMore relationship material20. FORTRESS AROUND YOUR HEART - StingThe attempt at conciliation. This also ties in to the building of the new castle at Framlingham and the strains it has put on Roger and Ida. 21. SNOW - Grey Eye GlancesIda in sad and thoughtful mood but with a glimmer of hope.22. PLAY IT AS IT LAYS - Patti ScialfaLife goes on and one has to make compromises. 23. KEEP THE FAITH - Bon JoviRoger trying to work a deal with his brothers. It's the slower version I'm using from the album 'This Left Feels Right.' 24. NOTHING ELSE MATTERS - Lucie SilvasThe grand finale from Ida's viewpoint and linking into track 1 25. NOTHING ELSE MATTERS - MetallicaThe grand finale from Roger's viewpoint. What does music mean to you? To your writing?Music has always exerted a strong pull for me. Right from the moment I wrote my first novel as a 15-year-old, I have used songs as a way of understanding my characters and for getting into and developing their emotional lives. Songs in themselves tell stories - frequently of deeply or strongly held feelings and I harness the resonances in lyrics and music as part of my creative process. I had popular music soundtracks to my novels long before film makers started using them regularly in blockbusters or on TV to sell cars and insurance! People are often surprised to know that I use modern hard rock music (among others) to inspire my novels, but it's my opinion that society changes, not people. The lyrics in a song such as Cat Stevens' Father and Son are as relevant to the Middle Ages as they are today, juxtaposing as they do the impatience and fire of youth with the tolerance and knowing of maturity. What kind of music do you like to write to?I don't actually write to music. I listen to the music away from my PC screen and I know when I get an adrenalin surge in the gut that it's right for the novel. I will gradually lay down a soundtrack during the first draft of writing and I will listen to it over and over again around the house or at the gym - basically while doing mundane stuff. The above mentioned resonances will come into play and enter my subconscious where they join the general melange of ideas and creativity. When I come to actually write, they'll have been processed ready to take their part in the writing. My favourite music is melodic but hard rock - Anberlin, Seether, Fair to Midland, The Used, Springsteen, Counting Crows, AFI. However, my tastes are eclectic. At the softer end I love traditional folk with a modern edge such as practised by Show of Hands. The only things you won't find me listening to are opera and hip-hop/rap. Having said that I do like operatic rock. Meat Loaf's a favourite and everyone should listen to the album Oceanborn by Nightwish. If THE TIME OF SINGING was made into a movie, who would you want to do the soundtrack?Loreena McKennit would be good. I love The Mummer's Dance and I'd be happy with a background track like that. Although rock works well for me as a creative medium, I think a movie would need something a bit more fluid with a wistful historical feel. To learn more about Elizabeth, visit her website.Next week, I offer my own soundtrack and some thoughts on what I've learned during this series!