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What is it about a swing rhythm that sets hearts a flutter? It's a universal truth. It may have started as an African secret formula, but it was co-opted and catapulted into white western culture by some hip caucasian standard bearers.Here we'll examine the psycho-physical connection through two seemingly unrelated musical delicacies: one by the undisputed titan of respectable jazz, and the other by a racially mixed group of Philadelphia teens who barely made it out before the doo-wop death spiral. Bongo Stomp, from 1962, by Little Joey and the Flips, doesn't even feature real bongos (the drummer Jeff Leonard is simulating the jungle signature on his toms). But, it definitely swings. The other showcases legendary stickman, Gene Krupa, who showed the world his undeniable big swinging dick energy. BENNY GOODMAN1938 was ground zero, the big bang, the crossroads of Jazz and its soon to be birthed step-child, Rock n Roll. Benny Goodman and his band played Carnegie Hall and made history. First as a cultural event, and later, when the live recording was released in 1950 as a double album which sold over a million copies. Bei Mir Bist Du Schöen is a defiantly wonderful conglomeration of Yiddish lyrics delivered by Martha Tilton- (remember, simultaneously, Hitler was ramping up his power in Europe) - and, an irresistible swing rhythm smoothly rendered - which breaks into a kind of super charged klezmer section. It must have been startling in 1938, and it hasn't lost its power to captivate almost 100 years later. LITTLE JOEY AND THE FLIPSBy 1962, Doo-Wop was about to be consigned to the dust bin of History, along with the crooners that had dominated the previous decade. The British Invasion was about to begin, which would turn the record business on its head. But, just prior to that cataclysm, Joseph Hall and his 4 Pendleton wearing compadres arrive, dip dip dipping their striped hearts out, and they release this anomaly on Joy Records, which makes it to 33 on the charts. This was followed by only a couple more tries… then, oblivion. Maybe it was that swinging “bongo” break that lifted the Frankie Lymon-esque knock-off to its catchy heights?
Welcome to Episode 275 of the UKSP! Gav, Si & Mark welcome in long time listener and Petreon Producer Ian , this week - to talk all about the Steelers explosive win over the lowly Bengals. Later they discuss Episode One of HBO's AFC North Hard Knocks & how the Steelers came out of the show glowingly well, as well as previewing the upcoming week 14 rematch vs the Browns. Thanks for listening as always! If you'd like to chuck us a quid to say thanks: https://www.patreon.com/UKSteelersPodcast
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Episode 137 Merry Moog 2024 Electronic Music for the Holidays Performed on the Moog and other Synthesizers Playlist Time Track Time Start Introduction –Thom Holmes 04:34 00:00 1. Hans Wurman, “Overture Miniature” from Electric Nutcracker (1976 Ovation). This Austrian composer made several remarkable, classically influenced Moog Modular albums from 1969 to 1976. This was one of his last big Moog projects and is difficult to find. 2:54 02:54 04:32 2. Hans Wurman, “Danse De La Fee-Dragee ( Sugar Plum Fairy)” from Electric Nutcracker (1976 Ovation). Moog Modular synthesizer, Hans Wurman. 1:33 01:33 07:24 3. Hans Wurman, “Danse Des Mirlitons (Flutes)” from Electric Nutcracker (1976 Ovation). Moog Modular synthesizer, Hans Wurman. 2:14 02:14 08:56 4. Emerson, Lake & Palmer, “Nutrocker” from Nutrocker / The Great Gates Of Kiev (1972 Cotillion). Arranged by, Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Written by Kim Fowley. 03:48 11:08 5. Sounds Of Broadcasting 2, “Night Of The Kings” from Sounds Of Broadcasting #6088 (1975? William B. Tanner Company, Inc.). Broadcast library track produced for the holidays. Produced using a Moog Modular Synthesizer. 01:01 14:56 6. Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Jingle Bells” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer. 01:44 15:56 7. Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Christmas Bells” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer. 01:52 17:40 8. Douglas Leedy, “The Coventry Carol” from A Very Merry Electric Christmas to You (1970 Capitol). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer and Buchla Synthesizer. 04:46 19:30 9. Joseph Byrd, “Christmas in the Morning” from A Christmas Yet to Come (1975 Takoma). USA. ARP 2600 Synthesizer with an Oberheim Expander Module. 01:34 24:16 10. Armen Ra, “O Come All Ye Faithful” from Theremin Christmas (2018 Sungod). USA. Moog Etherwave Pro Theremin. 04:43 25:50 11. Beck, “The Little Drum Machine Boy” from Just Say Noël (1996 Geffen). USA. Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer. 07:02 30:32 12. Alan Horsey, “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” from Switched-On Christmas (1985 Snowflake Records). Italian album with electric organ by Alan Horsey. This is reminiscent of Hooked on Classics as the entire album seems to be woven together by a drum machine beat. This is played on organ. Seems a little late for disco. 03:10 37:30 13. Denny Hinman, “Christmas in July” from Plays The Yamaha Electone E-70 (1980 Yamaha). Denny Hinman plays the Yamaha Electone E-70. A release by Yamaha. 01:45 40:36 14. Miharu Koshi, “Belle Tristesse” (妙なる悲しみ)from We Wish You A Merry Christmas (1984 Yen). Japan. A compilation of specially recorded Christmas-themed songs from various artists on the Yen Records label. Written by, synth-pop with vocals by Miharu Koshi. Miharu Koshi is a keyboardist and singer with a long-standing collaborative association with YMO-founder Haruomi Hosono. 03:43 42:20 15. Taeko Onuki, Inori (Prayer) from We Wish You A Merry Christmas (1984 Yen). Japan. A compilation of specially recorded Christmas-themed songs from various artists on the Yen Records label. Japanese synth-pop with vocals by Onuki. Maybe Ryuichi Sakamoto on keyboards. 03:44 46:02 16. Frank Collett, “Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring (1970 Privately Made Release). USA. This is a special addition to the Merry Moog podcast. I found what is likely a one-of-a-disc private pressing by Frank Collett using the Moog Modular Synthesizer. This 45 RPM disc was recorded at Finetone Recording Studio in New York City and is inscribed with the hand-written message, “To John & Loretta: Merry XMAS. Composed and arranged by Frank Collett” This appears to be disc made of metal with a vinyl coating. One side includes his rendition of Bach's “Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring” plus a short tune called “Little Joey” (see below). The flip side contains the same recording of “Little Joey.” Dated December 22, 1970. Clearly made using a Moog Modular Synthesizer. Collett (1941-2016) was a noted session pianist and sometimes led and recorded with his own trio. He was raised in New York. In 1968 he was accompanist to Sarah Vaughan. The following year he moved to Las Vegas, Nevada. He became the house pianist, with the orchestra in the main showroom of the International Hotel (which became the Las Vegas Hilton). It was during this period that he made this recording in NY. 01:57 49:44 17. Frank Collett, “Little Joey” (1970 Privately Made Release). Frank Collett using the Moog Modular Synthesizer. From a 45 RPM disc recorded at Finetone Recording Studio in New York City (see above). Dated December 22, 1970. Clearly made using a Moog Modular Synthesizer. Collett (1941-2016) was a noted session pianist and sometimes led and recorded with his own trio. Moog Modular Synthesiser, Frank Collett. Whose Moog Synthesizer did he use to make this recording? I can only speculate and guess that he made the recording at the studio of Gerson Kingsley in New York. 01:56 51:40 18. Romantic Synthesizer, “Oh Tannenbaum” from Christmas Memories (1983 Dureco Benelux). French-Dutch album. Arranged, produced, synthesizers by Gerto Heupink, Robert Pot. 02:53 53:34 19. Keiko Ohta (Ota), “Here Comes Santa Claus” from Electone X'Mas Present (1975 Canyon). Yamaha Electone GX-707 (GX-1), arranged by Keiko Ohta. Ohta was a female Electone star from Japan. The GX-1 was an early polyphonic synthesizer and a new branch of the Yamaha Electone family tree. 02:43 56:24 20. Keiko Ohta (Ota), “Blue Christmas” from Electone X'Mas Present (1975 Canyon). Yamaha Electone GX-707 (GX-1), arranged by Keiko Ohta. Japan. Yes, the song originally made famous by Elvis Presley. Ohta was a female Electone star from Japan. The GX-1 was an early polyphonic synthesizer and a new branch of the Yamaha Electone family tree. 04:11 59:06 21. Paul Haig, “Scottish Christmas” from Chantons Noël - Ghosts Of Christmas Past (1981 Les Disques Du Crépuscule). From a compilation album of Christmas-related tunes. Scottish songwriter, musician and singer. 02:46 01:03:16 22. Les Cousins Dangereux, “What Child Is This” from Gotta Groove Records 2012 (2012 Gotta Groove Records). Holiday album with various artists. Les Cousins Dangereux is Mr. Tim Thornton. 01:59 01:06:00 23. Joy Electric, “Angels We Have Heard on High” from The Magic Of Christmas (2003 Tooth & Nail Records). Joy Electric is Ronnie Martin from Ohio. American synthesizer-pop musician. Among his many releases is this crafty Christmas album. 01:48 01:07:58 24. Koichi Oki, “Jingle Bells” from The Man From Yukiguni (1975 TIM/RS). Japan. Koichi Oki's Christmas album performed solely by his Yamaha Electone E-3. “Yukiguni” means snowland. Oki was a hugely popular Electone artist in Japan. 01:50 01:09:46 25. Koichi Oki, “Winter Wonderland” from The Man From Yukiguni (1975 TIM/RS). Japan. Koichi Oki's Christmas album performed solely by his Yamaha Electone E-3. “Yukiguni” means snowland. Oki was a hugely popular Electone artist in Japan. 02:18 01:11:34 26. Edhels, “Oriental Christmas” from Oriental Christmas (1985 Cabana Music). Recorded in France. Drums, Percussion, Keyboards, Jacky Rosati; Guitar, Jean Louis Suzzoni; Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Composed by, Marc Ceccotti; Keyboards, Noël Damon. I was sent this as a promotional album back in 1985 with a kind little note from the artists. Sorry it took me so long to put the Christmas-related track in my podcast. This is great example of synth-pop from France in the 1980s. 04:22 01:13:52 27. Bob Wehrman, John Bezjian and Dusty Wakeman, “Joy to the World” from Christmas Becomes Electric (1984 Tropical Records). Produced in L.A., a collection of pre-fab synthesizer classics. Not the same record of the same title as Douglas Leedy. 02:40 01:18:12 28. Bob Wehrman, John Bezjian and Dusty Wakeman, “Ring Christmas Bells” from Christmas Becomes Electric (1984 Tropical Records). Produced in L.A., a collection of pre-fab synthesizer classics. Not the same record of the same title as Douglas Leedy. 01:46 01:20:50 29. Romantic Synthesizer, “So This is Christmas” from Christmas Memories (1983 Dureco Benelux). French-Dutch album. Arranged, produced, synthesizers by Gerto Heupink, Robert Pot. We don't often hear an instrumental rendition of this Lennon and Ono X-mas tune. 03:22 01:22:34 30. Swinging Buildings, “Praying For A Cheaper Christmas” from Chantons Noël - Ghosts Of Christmas Past (1981 Les Disques Du Crépuscule). From a compilation album of Christmas-related tunes. This group was once rumored to be New Order in disguise. But no, they were in fact The Bowling Balls in disguise. 03:07 01:25:54 31. Bernie Krause, Philip Aaberg, “Feliz Navidad” from A Wild Christmas (1994 Etherean Music ). This delightful cassette is from Bernie Krause, known for his Moog explorations with Paul Beaver back in the day. All animal and ambient sounds recorded on location worldwide by Bernie Krause with the exception of the fish (courtesy of U.S. Navy). Animal samples, Bernie Krause and Phil Aaberg. Arrangements, new materials, all keyboards (Kurzweil 2000/Emulator III) Phil Aaberg. Percussion on Feliz Navidad performed by Ben Leinbach. 5:37 05:37 01:28:58 32. The Original Cast: R2-D2, Anthony Daniels As C-3PO, “R2D2 We Wish You A Merry Christmas” from Christmas In The Stars: Star Wars Christmas Album (1980 RSO). Vocals, Arthur Boller, Donald Oriolo, Jr., Dori Greenberg, Ivy Alexenburg, Jake Yeston, Jessica Taylor, Marney Alexenburg, Ricky Haayen, Roddy McBrien, Russell Poses, Scot Randell, Stacy Greenberg; Keyboards, Derek Smith, Harold Wheeler, Pat Rebillot; Sound Effects (R2D2), Ben Burtt. The whole Star Wars crew seems to have a part in this holiday album. I wanted to highlight a track featuring the melodious electronic beeping of R2D2. 03:33 01:34:34 Opening background music: Sounds Of Broadcasting 1, “Christmas Logos” from Sounds Of Broadcasting #6088 (1975? William B. Tanner Company, Inc.). Broadcast library track produced for the holidays. Produced using a Moog Modular Synthesizer. Notice how the melody imitates a familiar tune without ever hitting the same notes. A copyright thing. Another name of this track might as well be, “It's Beginning to Sound A Lot Like Christmas.” Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Tijuana Christmas” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer. Don Voegeli, “Chanukah” from Holiday & Seasonal Music (1977 EMI). USA. Produced at the Electrosonic Studio of the University of Wisconsin-Extension. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Visual design by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. Original music by Thom Holmes can be found on iTunes and Bandcamp.
Kim D. is back where you want her to discuss how Teresa and Melissa, in competition over even the smallest things in life, will work and film together now that RHONJ Season 14 is moving forward. Kim discusses what viewers do not want to see regarding Teresa and Melissa, ponders whether we will see The Gorga's many, many mounting lawsuits play out, whether despite her pipe dream claims that we will never see a Marge takedown, the audience will finally get what they want with a season long demise of Ms. Josephs and more. In other news, Kim shares an update on Luis' retraining order case, his recent appearances back in court, Marge's Macbeth products and reveals new messages for Little Joey, Melissa, Marge and last but certainly not least, Miss Teresa Giudice. All this plus a run in at Sur with the one and only Ariana Madix! @kimdposche @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef Full Episode At: https://www.patreon.com/posts/86935143/edit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Neil celebrates his 15th year in South Florida. Tons of food from the Pizza Loft and Brick Oven. Guests include Gilbert, Kelvin, Ian, and Little Joey.
On this episode: surf films, directing Bill Murray, and being a filmmaker in the digital age. We're talking with Jason Baffa, filmmaker, surfer, and sometimes maker of surf films. Show Notes 00:35 – Announcing Jason's new show CHASING WAVES 02:40 – Introducing Jason Baffa 10:00 – Meeting Bill Murray and getting him to narrate Loopers 12:00 – What is a Bolex? 14:20 – Film vs digital and the impact on how you shoot 29:15 – How Chasing Waves came to be 34:20 – Did you grow up spending time outdoors? 52:30 – Advice for aspiring surf filmmakers 57:50 – The Revenge of Little Joey (and Fitz's missing stunt driver credit) Connect with Jason on his website jasonbaffafilms.com, on Instagram @jasonbaffafilms and on YouTube. Mentioned in this Episode Chasing Waves – watch on Disney+ One California Day Bella Vita Loopers: The Caddies Long Walk Bolex The Revenge of Little Joey Connect with us! Like Almost There on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/almostthereadventurepodcast/ Follow Almost There on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almostthere_ap/ Send us a voice message! https://www.speakpipe.com/AlmostThere Our Co-hosts Jason Fitzpatrick – IG: @themuirproject Saveria Tilden – IG: @adventuruswomen web: AdventurUsWomen.com Jeff Hester – IG: @thesocalhiker web: SoCalHiker.net Theme song by Opus Orange. Courtesy of Emoto Music. The Almost There Adventure Podcast is a celebration of outdoor activities both local and epic. Discussing the big topics and talking to adventurers, artists, legends and activists within the outdoor community.
Little Joey and her friend Jana have their first sleepover. They play games, eat their favourite foods, watch movies and also turn detectives. Listen in to join the fun. This special episode is part of a new short-story series authored by our young listeners. In this series, we will select and publish original short stories written by children. We invite you write and send us your story. Click here to email. This original short-story is written by 9-year-old Aditi Nikhil Eldurkar from Germany. Aditi is also the voice of Joey and has created the cover art for the podcast. Jana's voice is by 6-year-old Nandita Gautam.
Shane and Dan return to talk Shane's medical adventures, answering your calls and texts, our favorite albums, strange food combinations, what makes a good co-worker, shoveling snow, more!
Introducing Little Donnie & Little Joey (Live 1.11.2022) In this episode, BFF;s Little Donnie & Little Joey learn how to deal with the new class bully, Little Kim Jung-Un About The Art of Floundering Podcast https://twitter.com/artofflounder https://artoffloundering.podbean.com/ https://www.facebook.com/artoffloundering https://www.instagram.com/artoffloundering/ https://www.youtube.com/c/theartofflounderingpodcast https://open.spotify.com/show/63CkIMZQZx7TqENd7zjc3y https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-art-of-floundering-pod-53149110/
THE Ivy League Hoops Hour “Half-Time” episode signals the mid point of the college basketball season with a free flowing conversation between Coach and L-Boogie. We offer up our predictions for the Ivy League individual player awards as well as our updated picks for the Top 4 seeds in the upcoming 2022 Ivy Madness conference tournament. The Princeton-3x3 basketball connection gets an in-depth review and much more. 2:08 Covid-19 versus College Basketball 6:58 Summa Cum Laude So Far: The Ivy League's DPOY, ROY, POY and Top 4 Teams 18:18 3x3 Basketball aka the Ultimate Skill Development Program 37:38 Put Me In Coach I'm Ready to Play 44:15 Upcoming Games in the Ancient Eight 46:15 Epilogue --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sydney-johnson37/message
Some might say I'm everything wrong with the world but don't take their word for it make up your own mind. We dive into two articles that do everything but take the bullet for slow Joe Anchor - https://anchor.fm/thechubbycaucasianchri (leave a message) Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheChubbyCaucasianChristianClosetedConservative Check out my Facebook for all articles, video and audio related to this episode YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDNpO_8TD1SeDKiWBMcxzmg Many Sounds and Robin Brown has given permission to use photo as cover art. Please see her other beautiful creations at: https://www.redbubble.com/people/RobinNBrown/shop Images/Videos were used from Royalty Free, Public Domain & Creative Common sources below: Pixabay - https://pixabay.com/ Free Music Archive - https://freemusicarchive.org/ Sound Bible - https://soundbible.com/ Uppbeat - https://uppbeat.io/ The Reagan Foundation - https://www.reaganfoundation.org/ Joe Biden's First Press conference - https://www.c-span.org/video/?510139-1/president-biden-holds-news-conference Robin Brown has given permission to use photo as cover art. Please see her other beautiful creations at: https://www.redbubble.com/people/RobinNBrown/shop C-SPAN's copyright policy states, in part, "Video coverage of the debates originating from the chambers of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate is in the public domain and as such, may be used without restriction or attribution." Therefore this video is in the public domain as a US Government work. This video uses many sounds from freesound, for the full list see here: https://freesound.org/people/Johnnythe5c/ & Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/funky-junkLicense code: EZPPVYAFOHWHUIUB New Episode Today! We finally chew the Fat about Joe Biden. Listen on Anchor, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thechubbycaucasianchri/message
Copperplate Time 337 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975 2. Noel Hill & Tony Linnane: Humours of Ballyconnell/ Drunken Landlady/Maudabawn Chapel. Noel Hill & Tony Linnane 3. Hayes/Canny/O’Loughlin/Lafferty: Humours of Cstlefinn/Glen of Aherlow. SHA760014. Luke Kelly: The Night Visiting Song. The Collection 5. Duck Baker: Banish Misfortune. My Heart Belongs to Jenny 6. Marion McCarthy: Tom Ennis/Old Tipperary. The Family Album7. James & John Carthy : Lad O’Beirne’s/The Kiltycreen/ Snow on the Hill, The Wavy Bow Collection 8. Dan Brouder: Little Joey’s/Finbarr’s Farewell/ Blossom of Ballisland. The Lark’s Air 9. Norah Rendell: Lovely Susan. Spinning Yarns 10. Urnua: The Ballybrit Dip/Up & Over. Urnua 11. Paddy Kiloran: The Old Dudgeen/Road to Lurgan. Compilation 12. Catherine McEvoy: The Hunter’s Purse/Sweeney’s Dream. The Home Ruler 13. Peter McAlinden: Piper Thru the Meadow Straying. Happy to Meet 14. Ralph McTell: From Clare to Here. Right Side Up15. Bobby & Sean Casey: Farewell to Miltown/Star of Munster. Spirit of West Clare 16. Mick O’Brien: Humours of Lisheen/Tom Billy’s Fancy/Humours of Kilkenny. May Morning Dew 17. Eilis Kennedy: Ciumheas Carraig Aonoir So Ends This Day 18. Terry Clarke: Dylan Thomas in N ew York. Walk Like A Man 19. Wes McGhee: Monterey. Borders 20. Gerry Rafferty: North & South. North & South 21. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975
Matthew’s family was mocked this week, and we learnt that Newcastle isn’t in London. Keep each other safe. Thanks for downloading the podcast – remember, you can be an Early Worm and catch the show live on Radio X every Sunday 8am – 11am. Get in touch on sunday@radiox.co.uk @EdGambleComedy @matthewcrosby
The Danny Lane Music Museum is for listening and remembering the great rock & roll music of the past. This museum is a global effort. We are available around the world and at any time you want. Ordinary museums have varying aims, ranging from serving researchers and specialists to serving the general public. We serve the world of Oldies But Goodies. Enjoy ****** Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com - - - - You’ll hear: 1) Walk Like A Man by The Four Seasons 2) Shimmy, Shimmy, Ko-Ko-Bop by Little Anthony & The Imperials 3) Ain't That Peculiar by Marvin Gaye 4) Money (That's What I Want) by The Kingsmen 5) Many Tears Ago by Connie Francis 6) Boston (My Home Town) by Freddy Cannon 7) Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) by Gene & Eunice 8) Act Naturally by The Beatles (Ringo, lead) 9) Blueberry Hill by Fats Domino 10) Drag City by Jan & Dean 11) A Sunday Kind Of Love by The Del Vikings (Norman Wright, lead vocal) 12) Cara, Mia by Jay & The Americans 13) He'll Have To Go by Jim Reeves 14) He'll Have To Stay by Jeanne Black 15) Wooden Heart (Muss I Denn) by Joe Dowell 16) (At) The End (Of A Rainbow) by Earl Grant 17) Where Have All The Flowers Gone by Johnny Rivers 18) Singing The Blues by Guy Mitchell 19) I'm Blue (The Gong-Gong Song) by The Ikettes 20) Ring Of Fire by Johnny Cash 21) Funny How Time Slips Away by Joe Hinton 22) You're The Boss by LaVern Baker And Jimmy Ricks 23) Then I Kissed Her by The Beach Boys 24) This Is My Love by The Emjays 25) Talk Back Trembling Lips by Johnny Tillotson 26) Bongo Stomp by Little Joey & The Flips 27) Try The Impossible by Lee Andrews & The Hearts 28) That's The Way Boys Are by Lesley Gore 29) Gina by Johnny Mathis 30) The Endless Summer by The Sandals 31) As Tears Go By by Marianne Faithfull 32) Oh Gee, Oh Gosh by The Kodaks 33) Cindy's Birthday by Johnny Crawford 34) Lawdy Miss Clawdy by Lloyd Price 35) Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor (On The Bedpost Over Night) by Lonnie Donegan 36) Come And Get These Memories by Martha & The Vandellas 37) Ringo by Lorne Greene 38) Tell Me Why by Norman Fox & the Rob Roys 39) Boy Crazy by Little Peggy March 40) Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um by Major Lance 41) Just To Be With You by The Passions 42) Marlena by Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons 43) A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation) by Marty Robbins 44) I Love the Way You Love by Marv Johnson 45) We Belong Together by Robert & Johnny 46) Love Letters by Ketty Lester 47) Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days Of Summer by Nat King Cole 48) Green, Green by The New Christy Minstrels 49) In The Still Of The Night by Santo & Johnny
Old school Punch Drunk pals Tony Hinchcliffe and Brian Redban join the show to discuss the impact of tornadoes in the lives of those in the studio, and Tony reveals the game he likes to play while watching UFC events with Joe Rogan. Also this week we discuss all the wild NBA free agency news, and the weekend UFC card. With Sam out for July, Jayson Thibault, Fight Nanny, and Johnny Woodard are holding it down in the ATC compound. Please help us welcome our newest sponsor, ZipRecruiter! If you're a job seeker, download the Zip Recruiter app now to instantly be matched with great jobs that fit your skills and experience. Thanks to ZipRecruiter, your resume will stand out from the crows. And if you're looking to hire, ZipRecruiter does all the work for you. With their powerful matching technology, ZipRecruiter scans thousands of resumes to find people with the right experience and invites them to apply to your job. Try ZipRecruiter for free at www.ziprecruiter.com/punchdrunk! Head over to BETDSI.com and get $10 free betting cash by using our new code "Punch25" when registering. To support the show directly and gain access to the weekly Super Secret Pod visit www.patreon.com/punchdrunksports. Past guests include Joe Rogan, Duncan Trussell, Bert Kreischer (again), Pauly Shore, Tom Segura, Bobby Lee, Brody Stevens, Don Barris, Jason Ellis, Bryan Callen, Brian Redban, Josh Barnett, Brendan Schaub, Steve Rannazzisi, Tait Fletcher, and many, many others.
Little Joey is in a cheeky mood… but it isn’t always the right time to play peekaboo! Unless perhaps there is a crocodile creeping about… A story about surprises for age 2+Find out more at www.storybower.com
Look out it's time to discuss the groundbreaking and highly well-known Christmas flick of 1986---BABES IN TOYLAND. A TV movie starring Keanu Reeves and Drew Barrymore, how can it get any better?! OK OK we're kidding only about 5 people know of this movie because it's pretty bad but still amazing in its own right. Come join us to discuss the uselessness of Little Joey, how this might just be Keanu Reeves' best role to date (seriously) and if we'd rather date Zack or Mack. The Christmas season has begun come join the Sweeties and get cozy! Logo designed by Frankie Donlon. Follow us on Twitter @TheSweetieClub