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In this episode of Music at a Rational Volume, Nate and Kyle take their shot at creating a "get psyched" mix in the mold of the classic How I Met Your Mother episode. You know, the New Years Eve episode in which Barney Stinson shows off his all rise playlist to his friends. So listen along as Nate and Kyle explain themselves and why they chose the ones they did. Then you should definitely take the playlist with you any time you need a shot of musical adrenaline!This week's Playlist: To Get You PsychedWind It Up - Barenaked LadiesI Predict A Riot - Kaiser ChiefsHeart and Soul - Twin AtlanticRaise Your Hands - Bon JoviYou Really Got Me - Van HalenWhat I Like About You - The Romantics99 Red Balloons - GoldfingerTry To Believe - Oingo BoingoBallroom Blitz - SweetCan't Wait One Minute More - CIVRun Riot - Def LeppardRock and Roll - Led Zeppelin I Will Follow / Desire - U2Power of Love - Huey Lewis and The NewsHoly Touch - Foxy ShazamRescue Me - The AlarmInner Ninja - Classified, David MylesOxygen - Soul AsylumGirls With Guns - Tommy ShawCommie Drives A Nova - Ike ReillyYou Give Love a Bad Name – Bon JoviHelp Me Land – Material IssueDreaming – BlondieShe's Tight – Cheap TrickNo Homeowners – Sims (feat Doomtree)Sick of Myself – Matthew SweetThe Kids Are Alright – Matthew Sweet & Susanna HoffsI Stole Your Love – Kiss45 – the Gaslight AnthemMy Mistake – Phantom, Rocker, & SlickBeats So Lonely – Charlie SextonIn a Big Country - Big CountryFast ‘n' Hard – Bash & PopIf I Can't Change Your Mind – SugarAnother Nail in My Heart – SqueezeGot the Time – Joe JacksonGood Girls Don't – the KnackMony Mony – Billy IdolDyslexic Heart – Paul WesterbergI Got This – Royal BlissMusicatarationalvolume.com@MARVpodcast on Twittermusicatatrationvolume profile on Spotify for episode playlists based on topics discussed
Gäster: Svea Sigmond, Isak Wahlberg, Thomas Eriksson, Erik Broström … STORY HOTEL AMK Morgons lyssnare har 30% rabatt på samtliga rumskategorier. Patreons har 40% rabatt på samtliga rumskategorier För att boka, gå in på hyatt.com och ange koden 165414 under "Corporate or Group Code" (viktigt att inte välja annan typ av rabattkod). … Relevanta länkar: …missionären på Sentinel Island https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Allen_Chau https://media.geeksforgeeks.org/wp-content/uploads/20230819183503/north-sentilenese-island-on-map.webp https://live-production.wcms.abc-cdn.net.au/caad6ebc7cad8e248c70c50364cf89f2?src …stenblocken i Peru https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4DY2jttDti/?fbclid=IwAR2A1tu2fJQ_SFrifmjmpQEKS4itTw_mwONrDO2GeO7gOVEoZP6VEe2wtVw …Taylor Swift-deepfaken https://www.instagram.com/p/C35wdWUtMTK/ Låtarna som spelades var: BAYRAKTAR is Life - Taras Borovko bhxa ft. Dimension 32 - Breaking point First Date - blink-182 Our House - Madness Broken Wing - Mr Mister Kyrie - Mr. Mister Take on Me - a-ha The Power of Love - Huey Lewis & The News A little Respect - Erasure Wanted Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi Alla låtar finns i AMK Morgons spellista här: https://open.spotify.com/user/amk.morgon/playlist/6V9bgWnHJMh9c4iVHncF9j?si=so0WKn7sSpyufjg3olHYmg Stötta oss gärna på Swish, varje litet bidrag uppskattas enormt! 123 646 2006
Scrump and Drew are joined by Steve Feese to talk about the music of; Don Mclean, Melanie, Huey Lewis & The News, Bob Dylan, Samantha Fox, Fallen From The Sky, The Roots & Erykah Badu, Lord Huron, Bartees Strange, Modern Baseball, Mac Miller, and more! American Pie-Don Mclean Brand New Key-Melanie The Power of Love-Huey Lewis & The News The Times The Are A-Changin'-Bob Dylan Naught Girls (Need Love Too)-Samantha Fox Skeletons-Fallen from the Sky You Got Me-The Roots & Erykah Badu Time to Run-Lord Huron Heavy Heart-Bartees Strange The Waterboy Returns-Modern Baseball Knock Knock-Mac Miller Patreon Merchandise Sponsors: Manscaped Use promo code: PWTCAST to get 20% off AND Free shipping Social Media: Twitter Instagram
A Christmas Day treat for you! Super Awesome Mix's Matt Sidhom joins Jenn Tully to review the first season of the Battle and talk through songs that didn't quite make the cut in their Battle of the 80s Movie Soundtracks! Check out The Battle! All of Season 1's episodes are available now! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/44BM1aEHhAelSept6sAqHY?si=8163b2796efc4bc41. The Goonies 'R' Good Enough - Cyndi Lauper2. The Power of Love - Huey Lewis & the News3. St Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion) - John Parr4. Playing with the Boys - Kenny Loggins5. Somebody's Baby - Jackson Browne6. Cruel Summer - Bananarama 7. Pretty in Pink - The Psychedelic Furs8. If You Were Here - Thompson Twins
250 episodes in and I still can't get my audio right. We celebrate our latest milestone by kicking off Blockbuster Summer (RIP Entrepreneur Summer) with the Back to the Future classic "The Power of Love" by Huey Lewis & The News! Covers by: Gloria Gaynor, The Early November, Atelier Bossa-Conscious, PelleK, New Found Glory, Kristin Korb ft. Magnus Hjorth with Snorre Kirk and Mathias Heise, Scary Pockets ft. BAHAMAS Tidal playlist here
Das ist die erste Nummer 1 für Huey Lewis & The News. Und dabei ist es eine Auftragsarbeit, aber wie alles bei Huey mit ganz viel Herz entstanden. Und warum dieser Typ einfach nur sympathisch ist, hört Ihr in der Episode. Also, was wartet Ihr noch? Episode zu Cruel to be kind - https://100malmusiklegenden.de/2021/02/08/cruel-to-be-kind-nick-lowe/ Episode zu Elvis Costello - https://100malmusiklegenden.de/2022/10/30/alison-elvis-costello/ Episode zu Doobie Brothers - https://100malmusiklegenden.de/2021/02/07/listen-to-the-music-the-doobie-brothers/ Episode zu Highway to hell - https://100malmusiklegenden.de/2021/02/07/highway-to-hell-ac-dc/ Episode zu The Way it is - https://100malmusiklegenden.de/2021/03/14/the-way-it-is-bruce-hornsby-the-range/ Interview mit Jimmy Kimmel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_9goNfPVpo Interview mit Dan Rather - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2v8qE6VrhU Mein Facebook Profil: https://www.facebook.com/markus.dreesen Mein Instagram Profil: https://www.instagram.com/markusdreesen/?hl=de Könnt mir gerne folgen, gibt da immer wieder Updates zum Podcast und sonst so ... Offizielle Playlists: https://music.apple.com/de/playlist/100malmusiklegenden/pl.u-JjM2F9Nv5z (Apple) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6RGcoNO671nOMpYRkTTQLV (Spotify) Songvorschläge, Episodensuche und T-Shirts unter 100malmusiklegenden.de! Infos zu möglichen Werbekooperationen unter https://100malmusiklegenden.de/werbung
Gerry Rafferty's 1978 single entitled "Right Down the Line" is a pure classic on the experience of imputation. Imputation, for the record, is when someone lovingly regards you as different from the way you perceive yourself; and somehow in being thus regarded, you actually become the person someone sees you as. That's a lot of prepositions, but that's what imputation is. It's like when the frog, having been kissed by the beautiful princess, becomes, in the twinkling of an eye, a prince. Or when the Beast, having been embraced by Beauty, turns into a shining knight. Or it's like when you, at a low directionless point in your love, met a girl who loved you as if you were fine, self-confident and purposeful. And what happened then? To your own surprise, let alone that of everyone else, you became... fine, self-confident and purposeful. It's like Magic. It is Magic, God's magic. This cast reflects on "The Power of Love" (Huey Lewis & the News, 1985), and specifically the mind-blowing power of imputing love to create (unlooked-for) change. It's been done to me, and I'll bet it's been done to you. LUV U.
Thanks for tuning in! Here are the notes of things we discussed on the episode today! Where to find Cindy:Instagram: Cindy Busby (@cindy_busby) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: Cindy Busby (@cindy_busby) / TwitterFacebook: Cindy Busby | FacebookCameo: Cameo - Cindy Busby Films/Roles Cindy Mentioned she has been in:Love In Action: Love in Action (2021) - IMDbUnleashing Mr. Darcy: Unleashing Mr. Darcy (TV Movie 2016) - IMDbWeb of Dreams: "V.C. Andrews' Heaven" Web of Dreams (TV Episode 2019) - IMDbHeartland: Heartland (TV Series 2007– ) - IMDbThe Wrong Stepmother: The Wrong Stepmother (TV Movie 2019) - IMDbMy Husband's Killer Girlfriend: My Husband's Killer Girlfriend (TV Movie 2021) - IMDb Books: The Four Agreements/The Fifth Agreement/The Mastery of Love -All by author Don Miguel Ruiz ( don Miguel Ruiz )The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman: The Five Love Languages: Chapman, Gary: 9781881273370: Amazon.com: BooksThe Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle: The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment: Tolle, Eckhart: 9781577314806: Amazon.com: Books Food Growing:Aerogarden: AeroGarden: Indoor Gardens, Grow Lights, Seed Kits, & MoreBack to Roots: Microgreens – Back to the RootsCindy's song contributions to the podcast playlist: Spotify – The Power Within Podcast With Laurie Guest PlaylistNike's On - HealyPower of Love - Huey Lewis and the newsCupid - Sam CookeWalking on a Dream - Empire of the SunCoffee - MiguelQuit Playing Games - Backstreet BoysCryin - AerosmithUnder The Bridge - Red Hot Chilli PeppersUp on the Roof - The DriftersNothing Else Matters - Metallica
On this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, join Tim Jousma as he discusses his 10 favorite songs released in 1982. The track list includes: Do You Believe in Love - Huey Lewis and the News Rock the Casbah - The Clash Under Pressure - Queen and David Bowie She's Tight - Cheap Trick Screaming for Vengeance - Judas Priest Eminence Front - The Who I Love It Loud - KISS 1999 - Prince I Don't Care Anymore - Phil Collins Eye of the Tiger - Survivor Check out the playlist on Apple Music. With everything going on in the world, please consider helping The Trevor Project if you can. They are currently looking for a trained remote Crisis Support Counselor. Consider supporting the ACLU as well. The attack on the Trans community will end up in court rooms around the country. Supporting the ACLU in any way helps give voice to the voiceless. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to our website for more information about the show. Starting March 8th on the Friends Talking Nerdy Podcast Network, it's The TnT Review! Follow us on Twitter at @FTNerdy, @TheRevTracy, @timjousma, and @genghisfaery Follow Friends Talking Nerdy on Instagram. Join us on Wednesdays on the Friends Talking Nerdy Podcast Network for the latest episodes of Hump Day with Tim and the Professor at this link. Follow Their Voices on Twitter @TheirVoices_Pod Check out their podcast at this link. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ftnerdy/message
So we can trust that the biblical writings are accurate… but what do we do with them? How can something written to people of a different culture, language, and place 2000 years ago apply to anything happening in our lives now? But the thing is… when we understand how to use the biblical writings we can understand our role in the Kingdom of God. Episode Breakdown: 01:15 How do we use the Bible? 04:10 Sticky Situations 05:10 How NOT to use the Bible 06:55 A helpful analogy 11:45 3 Practices 22:40 An example 27:15 Difficult verses 30:15 Wrap up & Giveaways 32:15 Questions & Stupid Human Trick ? Don't forget to subscribe :) https://bit.ly/yourcrosscreek ? Let us know you're here! https://bit.ly/wlcmccc SHOW NOTE DOWNLOADS: ▶ Notes & Questions: https://www.yourcrosscreek.com/media/2021-09-05_cg.pdf ▶ Transcript: https://www.yourcrosscreek.com/media/2021-09-05.pdf ▶ Helpful Bible Reading Bookmark: https://yourcrosscreek.com/media/bookmark-printer.pdf ▶ Ask for Prayer or Questions: https://www.yourcrosscreek.com/welcome/ ▶ Upcoming #SalemOregon Gatherings September 12 & 24, Location TBD ▶ #SalemOregon #local Giveaways (Happening on Social Media later this week) - Enter to win this week on Social Media- Espresso Road Coffee https://www.facebook.com/espressoroad/ - Last week's giveaway: Mina's Cafe https://www.facebook.com/MinasCafeSalem/ ▶ #forSalem Opportunity: SIMONKA HOUSE Items! We will be collecting their BIGGEST needs: laundry soap, printer paper, flip flops, and beef or pork roasts. Find out more about Simonka house or donate to them directly if you can't make an in-person Crosscreek Event. https://www.yourcrosscreek.com/simonka ▶ Additional Resources: How can the Bible Be Authoritative- NT. Wright: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-kUk_S3CJdq4veI7XVyUEhJvUrj6Chi6RlKVjhYHxv0/edit?usp=sharing How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth- Gordon Fee and Douglas Stuart Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes- E. Randolph Richards and Brandon J. O'Brien Playing with Fire- Walt Russell Irresistible- Andy Stanley NLT Illustrated Study Bible- https://www.amazon.com/Illustrated-Study-Bible-NLT-Tyndale/dp/1496402006/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=nlt+illustrated+study+bible&qid=1630518689&sr=8-3 ▶ Music we listened to making this episode: The Four Seasons, Violin Concerto in F Major, Op 8 No. 3, RV 293 “Autumn”: II. Adagio molto. Written by Antonio Vivaldi. Performed by Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Itzhak Perlman. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8fQIUBMW0U Figure it Out: Royal Blood- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHX3lWJxQPA Power of Love: Huey Lewis & the News: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBl2QGAIx1s ▶ Subscribe to the Podcast & listen on the go: https://www.yourcrosscreek.com/messages/#podcast ▶ Donate to Crosscreek & keep a good thing goin': https://www.yourcrosscreek.com/donate
The Dr. John Delony Show is a caller-driven show that offers real people a chance to be heard as they struggle with relationship issues and mental health challenges. John will give you practical advice on how to connect with people, how to take the next right step when you feel frozen, and how to cut through the depression and anxiety that can feel so overwhelming. You are not alone in this battle. You are worth being well—and it starts by focusing on what you can control. Let us know what's going on by leaving a voicemail at 844.693.3291 or visiting johndelony.com/show. We want to talk to YOU! Show Notes for this Episode We're in the middle of a divorce; my husband is a heroin addict and in a bad place. How do I talk to our 4-year-old when he asks about his dad? In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts - Gabor Maté The Deepest Well: Healing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Trauma and Adversity - Nadine Burke Harris M.D. My wife's ex-husband won't even meet me. Our daughter wants us to do things together. How do we tell her that he is unwilling? I have been the main breadwinner for a long time. My husband works part time and does ministry work. I am worn out and need him to step up. Lyrics of the Day: "The Power of Love" - Huey Lewis & the News As heard on this episode: BetterHelp dreamcloudsleep.com/delony Conversation Starters Redefining Anxiety John's Free Guided Meditation Ramsey+ tags: boundaries, substance abuse, addiction, parenting, marriage, anger/resentment/bitterness, depression These platforms contain content, including information provided by guests, that is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The content is not intended to replace or substitute for any professional medical, counseling, therapeutic, financial, legal, or other advice. The Lampo Group, LLC d/b/a Ramsey Solutions as well as its affiliates and subsidiaries (including their respective employees, agents and representatives) make no representations or warranties concerning the content and expressly disclaim any and all liability concerning the content including any treatment or action taken by any person following the information offered or provided within or through this show. If you have specific concerns or a situation in which you require professional advice, you should consult with an appropriately trained and qualified professional expert and specialist. If you are having a health or mental health emergency, please call 9-1-1 immediately.
Oh, how the worm has turned. I remember a time—let's call it 1985—when certain young music leaders (perhaps like me) could get a little frustrated with the tastes and sentiments of an older musical generation. Couldn't they see that the rah-rah, British Empire vibe of ‘At the name of Jesus' belonged to another time? Or that the ponderous, stately hymns of our heritage, with their neatly resolving cadences, and their third-rate Victorian poetry, were just not a suitable musical language for 1980s Australia?Couldn't we have some music that at least nodded in the general direction of contemporary conventions, even if they were the musical conventions of ten years ago—since that was about as close to contemporary that we Christians ever managed to get?There was a gospel note to all of this. We wanted songs in church that weren't musical stumbling blocks to the outsider and newcomer; songs that said to them, “We're not an antiquated culture club; in fact, we quite like Culture Club”. In particular, we wanted to express our gospel joy in songs that had some drive and energy and tempo. Loud, enthusiastic Sunday nights come back to the memory. I can hear the rafters shaking as we belted out ‘Ancient of Days', and ‘This, this is the day' and a rocked-up version of ‘O for a thousand tongues'. It's not as if we didn't also sing slower, more contemplative songs, ones where the tempo notation on the sheet music said ‘Worshipfully'. But we were a generation raised on rock 'n' roll, and for us joy and emotional authenticity in music almost always had a driving beat. Emotionally uplifting music was often fast.(In fact, I still have a compilation playlist called ‘Happy songs' that I whack on when I'm needing some emotional pepping up at the end of a long week, and they are all like this: Mr Blue Sky and Livin' Thing (ELO), The Boys are Back in Town (Thin Lizzy), What is Life? (George Harrison), No Secrets (The Angels), The Power of Love (Huey Lewis), and so on. All of them fast, with a driving beat.)But the worm has turned. The biter has been bit. Now I'm the older generation with the outdated musical tastes. For the generation coming up, the energetic, upbeat songs I love are cheesy and lame. Their songs are slower, more contemplative, more intense. A song you can build and build, a song to close your eyes to. The slow, earnest power ballad is now king. Why has this happened? Lots of reasons (10,000 of them possibly). Is it a broader musical culture thing? Has music slowed down more generally over the past 30 years? Perhaps, but not decisively. The last three decades have seen an incredible proliferation of musical genres and sub-cultures. (I remember having a deep conversation with one of my teenage son's friends about the differences between death metal, doom metal and thrash metal, all of which he'd left behind in favour of prog metal.)In other words, it's not as if the earnest power ballad is now the dominant musical genre of our society—because there is no one dominant genre. Certainly rock is not the factor that it once was. (“Rock is just not a thing”, says my very musically aware 26-year-old son.) And this could well have influenced a shift away from energetic, uptempo music. Perhaps it's also a cultural mood thing. Is the generation coming through more bruised, more sensitive, more ironic, more emotionally expressive, or any or all of the above? Is life for them more in a minor key? Perhaps. (I find it hard to say, especially since I'm part of that generation that puts no trust in sweeping generational cliches.)Whatever complex cultural and musical reasons lie behind it, there's no avoiding generational changes in sensibility and vibe. And for the sake of the gospel, music in church will need to adapt accordingly—just as we needed to do in the 80s, and in every decade since, including that time when we went all Coldplay. The time is no doubt coming when there will be four songs on Sunday morning—three of them slow and earnest, and one of them happy and upbeat for the old people. And so it must be. But I do want to sound a note of theological unease.The rise of the emotionally intense power ballad has also been driven by the slow invisible victory of a charismatic theology of music in many of our churches. It's a victory won not by argument but by the music itself. This theology says, in essence, that the function of music (and it's the music, not just the singing) is to help foster a certain experience, a heightened state of feeling and consciousness that serves as a connection point between God and us. Music can ‘tune my heart to sing thy praise' as the old hymn goes; which we take to mean: ‘it warms me up emotionally, and gets me in the state of feeling where this all matters to me and feels authentic and real, and I can connect with God at a deeper level and worship him, which is one of the main reasons after all that I come to church'.And the earnest power ballad—slow, building, emotionally intense—is the genre of choice for achieving this, preferably with the lights dimmed. It's music designed to mediate a particular experience that is seen as ‘spiritual' and ‘worshipful'. It's music to sway to. I'm okay with some swaying. I occasionally sway myself (when standing up quickly). But I don't want our theology to be swayed. As evangelicals, we think quite differently about church and spirituality and worship and singing. We think differently about how we come to know God and relate to him and connect with him (hint: it's through the word of God). Singing for us is a form of speech—to one another and to God. It's a more emotionally-charged form of speech, but it's one facet of the word-based personal relationship we have with God and with one another. Singing is not there to create an atmosphere. It's a way of addressing each other in psalms, hymns and spiritual songs, making melody in our hearts to God (Eph 5:19; Col 3:16).Generational changes in taste and vibe are good and necessary and unavoidable. They must increase, we must decrease. But I have this sinking feeling that the rise of slow, earnest congregational songs also marks the rise of a different understanding of church and worship and singing. Let's be aware of this and actively resist. We don't want to build our musical culture on theological sand. We want to build on the Rock. PSAnother fascinating and related trend I've noticed in congregational songs written over the past 15 years: many of them are about singing. In song after song, when you get to the chorus, the response to the theme of verses 1 and 2 is to sing. “So let us sing your praise forever more … We lift our voices to you … And so we come to you in wonder and praise to sing … Cry out, sing holy … ”, and so on. (These are mostly fictional examples.)It's as if the purpose of the song is to enable singing—to motivate it, to lift it, to call on each other to do it, to cast it as the classic response to the wonder of the gospel. The point of the song is to get me to sing, which is not only strangely self-referential, but seems a bit daft since … I'm already singing, aren't I? Perhaps more significantly, I think the point is to keep putting praise-and-worship-as-singing at the centre of our response to God. Why is this? Is it because the musicians who write the songs see ‘singing praise' in this way—as the high point of our relationship with God? I rather suspect so. It reflects an unspoken and probably unconscious theology of church and the Christian life that is not evangelical. So I have developed a simple criterion for any new song that someone suggests we add to our congregational song list. I turn to the chorus. If the response it calls for is singing or praise or worship (all of which mean the same thing today for most people), it's out. This is a partner post. As always, feel free to share it with friends and colleagues, encouraging them as you do so to sign up! (And if you're reading this email because someone shared it with you, here's how to sign up … )Today's image is not a self-portrait. But a prize for anyone who can identify it, and explain the obscure connection to today's post. This is a public episode. 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Playlist: The Randy Uchida Group - Crazy BomberG.I.S.M. - Meaning Corrupted 1 "Fatigue"Pukelization - Caged and AnimalizedSarcofago - Satanic LustKraanium - Human Skin Fuck DollSextrash - Seduced By EvilAlice in Hell - Alice in HellCradle of Filth - Alison in Hell (Annihilator cover)Annihilator - BloodbathSevered Savior - Brutality is the LawNecrophagist - Pseudopathological VivisectionInfernal Revulsion - Rot in PeaceImmortal Divination - Crowned with SpikesSabbat (JP) - Satan Bless YouSabbat - The Clerical ConspiracyRazor's Edge - Thrashing MarchIron Reagan - Paper ShredderGatecreeper - Dead InsideMastodon - Orion (Metallica cover)The Forsaken - Blackened (Metallica covered)Six Degrees - The Power of Love (Huey Lewis cover)Malice Divine - Ancient VisionsMaudiir - The SlumberMidnight - Slick Black Cadillac (Quiet Riot cover)Slade - Love is Like a Rock (Donnie Iris cover)Red Cain - Sunshine: Blood Sun EmpireDrug Sauna - Razzamanaz (Nazareth cover)Nazareth - CrazyThe Firm - Midnight MoonlightBad Company - Live For the MusicSoundskraper - The Devil KnowsLuna Sea - LastlyX Japan - Forever LoveFreight Train - Any Way You Want It (Journey cover)Psychostick - Danger Zone (Kenny Loggins cover)Kenny Loggins/Steve Perry - Don't Fight ItSammy Hagar - Girl Gets AroundSammy Hagar - I've Done Everything For YouChildren of Bodom - Jessie's Girl (Rick Springfield cover)Rick Springfield - Love is Alright ToniteThought Gang - Frank 2000
Punk Goes Pod is back after a weeks break, and Sam is already distracted by the smell of food. But the pair regain their footing once they discuss Machine Gun Kelly's Downfalls High, dad-rock, Back To The Future, and "The Power Of Love" by Huey Lewis And The News, as covered by The Early November, for Punk Goes 80's.
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It's a time-traveling musical adventure as we learn about beat and rhythm. We’ll put on a pair of magical boots that will help us save the future of music! *** National Standards incorporated: Exploring and demonstrating music concepts (such as beat and melodic contour) Creating musical ideas (such as answering a musical question for a specific purpose) Understanding how a specific music concept (such as beat or melody) is used in music *** Additional resources: Music Lesson: Beat vs Rhythm – Sing! Step! Grow! Music Theory – Lesson 1 – Pulse and Beats Evolution of Music - Pentatonix Suggested activity – Listen to a group of your favorite songs, and see if you can find and clap along with the beat. Then, try it with a family member’s music from a different era. *** Featured music: Dancing in the Street - Martha Reeves and the Vandellas Stayin’ Alive - The Bee Gees The Power of Love - Huey Lewis and the News Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It - Will Smith I Gotta Feeling - Black Eyed Peas *** Donate to support this and future seasons of The Music Box.
Ep. 213 - If you can get through the basketballs talk, we break down Priya Parker's 'The Art of Gathering.' Then we talk about rocks turning into water and Jesus claiming his power. Also, a playlist. The Playlist * POWER - Ye, My Twisted Dark Fantasy * The Power of Love - Huey Lewis & the News * The Stone - Josh Ritter * Electric Light Orchestra - Mr. Blue Sky * Janelle Monae - Turntable * Cat Stevens - tea and tittle Check out the full playlist over on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/32W77t4tGSPLa6kGTtaDOY?si=ex64LBUTT3WFYWjs9XX-0A 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. It is produced by Nick Morris, aka @draze force. Check out his SoundCloud.
Show NotesWe really dug into music in this one, and camping. Music and camping.Time Codes0m Looking Forward to the Weekend5m30s Musical Tastes - Jay8m San Bellegrino11m Musical Tastes - Isaac15m Jay Defends the 80s19m Musical Tastes - Xavier21m30s Musical Tastes - Connor23m You Called the Electrician?29m My One Accomplishment30m Camping + E-Readers45m Advertizements are ransoms52m30s Wes Anderson - What the Cuss?LinksRebecca Black's FridayPower of Love - Huey Lewis and the NewsEver Fallen in Love - Buzzcocks“hipster music”Love This Giant - David Byrne & St. VincentConnor's Spotify PageKindle PaperwhiteFantastic Mr. Fox
In season 3 episode 6 it is all about the music! Harrie and Lorraine focus the discussion solely on songs made or used within movies that have had a lasting hold on popular culture. Can a piece of music make a movie or even become more popular than the movie? They also discuss their recent film and TV watches and what they want to watch next. Harries discusses and sings! Men in Black – Will Smith – Men in Black Cheek to Cheek – Fred Astaire -Top Hat, The Power of Love – Huey Lewis and the News - Back to the Future Earned It – The Weekend – Fifty Shades of Grey Lorraine discusses: My Heart Will go On – Celine Dion – Titanic Somewhere Over the Rainbow – Judy Garland – The Wizard of Oz Gangsta's Paradise – Coolio – Dangerous Minds Where is my Mind – The Pixies – Fight Club We finish off with a joint discussion from Adele's - Skyfall - James Bond Thanks for your input: Phyllis Emmett Dev Sorry You're in my Seat Podcast The Midnight Myth Podcast Emma @ The Movies Han Solo Also a big shout out to Em from @verbaldiorama for her article on us in Film Stories Magazine. Let us know your thoughts and please rate and review us on iTunes to help us climb the ranks, we really appreciate it! We hope you enjoy listening! For updates, reviews and behind the scenes info follow Show Me The Podcast via one or all of the below options: LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/showmethepodcast/ FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: www.twitter.com/smtpcast/ FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/showmethepodcast/ GET TO KNOW YOUR HOSTS: Harrie: @talesofpeck on twitter and instagram , talesofpeck.wordpress.com/ Lorraine: @lorrainepurdon on twitter and instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/show-me-the-podcast/message
Featuring: Paul “Moonpir” Carver-Smith and Jess Carver-Smith Running Time: 1:25:56 It's time to put the power of love to the test, folks! Our dynamic duo head back to past for some time travel escapades in our steel framed podcast studio! Can we make it to 88 miles per hour, or will we just tailspin and get stuck in the present.. or the past... or go back to the future? That's right, its time for a colossus of the 80s, the starring vehicle for the DMC Delorean and Einstein (The dog, not the person). Without further ado, jump on in to the most recent episode of ODNF, and quote along with Moon, as Jess hasn't seen this one, mate! Are we due a 5 star Goode time, or is it more a wallflower? Music 1: The Power of Love - Huey Lewis and The News Music 2: Back to the Future [End Credits] - Alan Silvestri Intro and Outro Reel effects from justsoundfx on youtube Break sound effects courtesy of NoiseCollector over at freesound.org
Patrick Bateman was correct, despite how you feel about his murderous rampage, about Huey Lewis and the News. This is one of Brad's favorite bands. Katie is on board, for the most part, but still finds them to be cheesy. Darin is way, way, WAAAAAAY on board. When they team up against Katie then she is the one who gets schooled! This song, penned by legendary producer Mutt Lange, was Hu-Lew-and-the-New's first big hit song, which paved the way for 18 other Top 10 hits, was perhaps their cheesiest song with the dumbest lyrics. Cheesy in a wonderful way, though, like a crunchy mozzarella...Darin...right? Katie learns some hard truths in this episode and we sing lots and lots of great songs. SNL Nerds: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/snl-nerds/id1441967007 The Virgin Chronicles: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-virgin-chronicles/id1021803956 Twitter: @DarinCredible @Decomp_Pod http://www.darincredible.com E-mail: DecompositionPod@gmail.com iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/decomposition-podcast/id1214062072
Bombshell Radio Jazzamatazz Double Header Today 2pm-4pm EST 8pm -10pm BST 11am-1pm PDT bombshellradio.com Today's Bombshell (Bombshell Radio)Gab's Party Groove (part 2 of 2)1 Stop! In The Name of Love The Supremes 2 Suspicious Minds Elvis Presley 3 Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel Tavares 4 I Will Survive Gloria Gaynor 5 The Power of Love Huey Lewis & The News 6 Hot Stuff Donna Summer 7 Roadhouse Blues The Doors 8 Good Luck Charm Elvis Presley 9 Sugar Sugar The Archies 10 My Sweet Lord George Harrison 11 Let's All Chant Michael Zager Band 12 Funkytown Lipps Inc 13 Lucille The Everly Brothers 14 Boogie Oogie Oogie Taste Of Honey 15 Old Time Rock and Roll Bob Seger 16 Y.M.C.A. Village People 17 A Fool Such As I Elvis Presley
Feel the power! Lyric debates, Back to the Future, Musical Pseudonyms and way more in a big ol' fun episode about a classic 80s jam. Synth on, party people! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greatsongpod/support
Today is a first for the podcast - an entire episode devoted not to a film's underscore but its song soundtrack. It would be impossible to talk about the musical fabric of Back To The Future without exploring the wide variety of memorable songs featured in the film. From songs penned specifically for the movie to its many popular period hits, everything is covered on today's episode. Huey Lewis & The News? Check. Johnny B. Goode? Check. That Van Halen solo in Marty's tape player? Doc, we've got 'em all. And as we discovered, following the thread of these songs highlights a beautiful emotional arc hidden in the film - a story of a teenager coming to discover his own voice through the power of song. Heavy!Listen to episode 3m1 Back To The Future (Main Theme)Back To The Future - Alan Silvestri - 1985 - Universal Pictures (Robert Zemeckis, dir,)-The Power of Love (Huey Lewis, Chris Hayes, Johnny Colla) -The Washington Post March (John Philip Sousa)-Time Bomb Town (Lindsey Buckingham)-Mr. Sandman (Pat Ballard)-The Ballad of Davy Crockett (George Bruns, Thomas Blackburn)-Out the Window (Eddie Van Halen) from the film, The Wild Life (1984)-The Wallflower (Dance With Me Henry) (Hank Ballard, Johnny Otis, Jamesetta Rogers)-Night Train (Jimmy Forrest, Lewin Simpkins, Oscar Washington)-Pledging My Love(Ferdinand Washington, Don Robey)-Earth Angel (Jesse Belvin, Gaynel Hodge, Curtis Williams)-Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry)-Heaven is One Step Away (Eric Clapton)-Back in Time (Huey Lewis, Chris Hayes, Johnny Colla, Sean Hopper)-Back To The Future (End Credits) Alan SilvestriFor score reductions, additional links and more,the discussion continues at: www.underscorepodcast.com
This was our first time recording since the tragic Pulse shooting in Orlando. We encourage our US listeners to share their thoughts with their elected representatives. You can find yours and their contact info here. 00:00:00 - We begin this week by talking about some literal bridge building. Because of things like physics and geology, engineers have to rethink how we build roads around bridges. Joe assumes Ryan and Abe know about soil science. He's wrong. But some researchers at the University of Texas, Arlington, have developed special giant foam blocks to help solve the bridge settling dilemma. All rivers in this segment referred to as Kwai for clarity. 00:21:45 - Drinks, like bridges, get you where you're going. Abe pops the top off a Hop Savant from Crooked Stave. Ryan, thinking back on his afternoon at Corvus Coffee Roasters with Abe, has a Cold Brew IPA from Rogue. Joe B. bucks tradition with a Best Damn Cherry Cola, which while it may not sound like it, is actually an alcoholic beverage. It's not his first time having booze on the show, but it is rare. This leads to a discussion of choosing one's science specialty. 00:29:31 - UPDATES. How often do you actually see follow-up reporting in science journalism? For us, it's rarely. To put our money where our mouth is here is some that. First, Abe is excited to announce that the newly discovered elements first discussed in episode 234 now have names! Next, that weird animal we talked about in episode 229 has finally found a place on the family tree of life (open access paper here), welcome to club Siphonophorae, buddy. 00:48:04 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like updates in that sometimes they really are just updates. Joe starts off complaining about vocal plosives with a new recurring donation from Pedro P. in Chile. Muchas gracias, Pedro! Ryan has an e-mail from frequent correspondent Tyler V., who corrects him about what Einstein won his Nobel prize for in episode 196. Abe finishes things up with an iTunes review, the final review from the Summer Solstice iTunes Review Challenge written by Cynthia. You can also go check out an interview with Joe on the Baja SAE Shop Talk podcast. Thanks for listening and be sure to check out the Brachiolope Media Network for more great science podcasts! Music for this week's show: Bridge Over Troubled Waters - Simon & Garfunkel Campfire Kansas - The Get Up Kids The Power of Love - Huey Lewis and the News
This is heavy, Doc: celebrating the actualization of Back to the Future Part II.
DANYCAST Trilha Sonora deste mês está super especial! Duas trilhas sonoras de dois filmes campeões da Sessão da Tarde: De Volta Para o Futuro e Curtindo a Vida Adoidado! Músicas deste episódio: 1- The Power of Love(Huey Lewis and The News); 2- Earth Angel(Marvin Berry and The Starlighters); 3- Johnny B. Goode(Chuck Berry); 4- Love […] Lista completa das músicas no blog do Danycast!