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Love isn’t just romance. It’s friendship, family, self-worth, trust, and the way we show up for ourselves. In this Valentine’s episode, I open up about what real love actually looks like after heartbreak, betrayal, and learning the hard way. Drawing from anonymous listener questions and my own lived experiences, we talk about trusting again after abuse, learning to believe in good people, navigating anxiety in healthy relationships, and why you can’t scare away the person who’s meant for you. We explore dating without controlling outcomes, staying present in singleness, rebuilding communication in relationships, finding love later in life, and why choosing the right partner is one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt behind in love, struggled to trust themselves or others, wondered if safe, calm love really exists, or needed permission to stop settling. Love is all around us, sometimes we just need help learning how to recognize it, choose it, and believe we deserve it.
Love isn’t just romance. It’s friendship, family, self-worth, trust, and the way we show up for ourselves. In this Valentine’s episode, I open up about what real love actually looks like after heartbreak, betrayal, and learning the hard way. Drawing from anonymous listener questions and my own lived experiences, we talk about trusting again after abuse, learning to believe in good people, navigating anxiety in healthy relationships, and why you can’t scare away the person who’s meant for you. We explore dating without controlling outcomes, staying present in singleness, rebuilding communication in relationships, finding love later in life, and why choosing the right partner is one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt behind in love, struggled to trust themselves or others, wondered if safe, calm love really exists, or needed permission to stop settling. Love is all around us, sometimes we just need help learning how to recognize it, choose it, and believe we deserve it.
WILL YOU BE OUR VALENTINE?
In this month's episode we:we compare "reviews in progress" for Cyberpunk 2077, andGiles "feels the force" in Vader Immortal and heads back to Rome & Bright Falls with DLCs for Indiana Jones and Alan Wake 2, andJames tries out life of both sides of the law with Schedule 1 & The Precinct, plus gives his thoughts on Overcooked 2 and Ultimate Theatre Simulator.Plus thoughts on the Xbox Developer Direct, what we've each been up to this month and find it out love really is all around us.Timestamps: 00:00 Intros01:50 What we've been up to26:10 What we've been playing : Schedule 1, Alan Wake 2 Night Springs / The Lake House (DLC), The Precinct, Indiana Jones and the Order of Giants (DLC), Overcooked 2, Monument Valley and Ultimate Theatre Simulator.61:42 LIOLI? Cyberpunk 2077 (Initial Thoughts)73:13 Next Month's pick is...78:20 Xbox Developer Direct and this month's highlights88:46 Wrapping up As always, we'd love to hear from you via our socials @achesandgames, our Facebook page or by emailing achesandgamespod@gmail.com. And please check out the website at www.achesandgames.co.uk where you'll also find some great written reviews of the games we play. Cheers!
February 1, 2026: May God's words be spoken, may God's words be heard. Amen. Tomorrow there's this pesky groundhog that is supposed to tell us how much winter we have left, and I swear, if that rodent sees his shadow I'm gonna go have a word with him, and it won't be pretty. This has been a rough winter – bitter cold, lots of snow, and darkness that is cutting us to the core. But the groundhog isn't the only thing that happens tomorrow. February 2nd is primarily, for catholics, Roman or Anglican anyway, the Feast of the Presentation, which is the final day of Christmas – for real this time – despite the stores telling you that Valentine's Day goes from December 26th– February 14th. Now, you may have noted that our gospel today is from Luke Chapter 2, and we are clearly still in the birth narrative, as Jesus is all of 40 days old. He isn't even out of onesies or eating solid food yet. It's a bit of whiplash, since he was just walking around as a 30 something calling his disciples in the gospel we heard the last time we were able to be here on January 18th. But as it is such an important moment in his life, the church marks it as a special feast day on February 2nd.. Now, the church expects us to only celebrate this feast on the actual day. But, because so many do not attend special weekday services, this day, like other feasts – of the Magi, for example – will get ignored if we do not celebrate them on a Sunday. So, as we did last year, today we will celebrate the Feast of the Presentation today. It is also a day on which candles are blessed for use at home and the church, so it is called Candlemas. The scriptures of this moment feature so much in our daily lives for those of us who pray what is known in our church as the Daily Office. It also is part of our parish's history, with two prominent stained glass windows associated with it – the center window of the Tiffany triptych in St. Mary's chapel, and this one up there in the main tower. The chapel window shows the scene, and the tower windows have the words of Simeon, which we heard in the gospel reading. Now, let's get to this story, because it is offers something important for us in the context in which we live now. In the verse just before what we heard today, we find that Jesus is going to a bris, and unfortunately for him, he isn't the one bringing a gift. Joseph and Mary have him circumcised and he is named. Then we get to this story today, where 40 days after his birth, they bring Jesus to the temple to be presented to God in accordance with the law for her purification and his redemption that we get in that fabulous book that everyone loves – Leviticus. All this to say that Jesus is raised in the knowledge and adherence to Jewish scripture and law. There's a lot going on in these verses, but I want to focus on two people – Simeon and Anna. Now first we need to set the scene. The temple isn't like the size of our churches today. This place is huge – many times larger than our largest cathedrals. So, you'd think no one would really pay any attention to this little family walking in. And yet, against all odds, two people did notice them – Simeon and Anna. Simeon was, according to the text, a righteous and devout man who had been told by God that he would not die until he had seen the Messiah. He is guided by the Holy Spirit to come to the temple that day, and he listens and goes. There he sees the child Jesus, and takes him in his arms and says what is known in the church as the Nunc Dimmitis, Latin for the first words “now depart.” I will use the version we say in Evening Prayer, which differs slightly from the wording we heard today: “Lord, you now have set your servant free to go in peace as you have promised; For these eyes of mine have seen the Savior, whom you have prepared for all the world to see: A Light to enlighten the nations, and the glory of your people Israel.” He then foretells to Mary the destiny that awaits this child, and that it will pierce her heart. Then Anna, a prophet, sees the baby Jesus, and also proclaims the destiny that awaits him and what it will mean for the people of Israel. Of course, Simeon gets the focus in our prayer book, and Anna is essentially forgotten – what else is new, right? So, what does all this have to say to us? Well, let's go back to our righteous guy Simeon. He says “…these eyes of mine have seen the Savior, whom you have prepared for all the world to see: A Light to enlighten the nations…” To be sure, this is about far more than bringing light into the darkness – which, of course, is a powerfully important thing to do. But this is also about that light casting aside ignorance and bringing knowledge to the people – specifically, the knowledge of God. Jesus would do both. His presence among the people was the light that overcame the shadows of darkness, and he taught his followers what it meant to be part of the kingdom of God, rather than of humanity. He did this, not by sitting back in Galilee preaching in the synagogue, but by being out in the world healing the sick, advocating for the vulnerable, and spreading the good news of God's love. We are called to be like Jesus – a light to enlighten the nations. – in what we proclaim, and by our actions in the world. And if there was ever a time to live out our lives in Christ, it is now, because darkness has spread across our country. People are being snatched out of their homes without a warrant, pushed to the ground and beaten, children are grabbed and sent to prison, protestors exercising their first amendment rights are sprayed intentionally up close with chemical irritants or bombed with tear gas, and others are brutally killed. This is a time when all the world hopes for a light to enlighten our nation! And folks, there are a LOT of followers of Jesus being exactly that right here in our country. Clergy and laity are in the streets loving their neighbor, welcoming the stranger, protecting the vulnerable, and crying out for justice for the oppressed. Two days ago, 150 Episcopal bishops signed a letter that put a simple question before us: “Whose dignity matters?” They called “on Americans to trust their moral compass” – “to question rhetoric that trades in fear rather than truth.” Noting that “As Episcopalians, our moral compass is rooted firmly in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” Indeed. And I take heart, as I hope you do, that our leadership in the church is witnessing to that gospel of all inclusive love. We must join with them, and so many others, as a witness to the gospel – as lights to enlighten this nation. We must do this both by what we proclaim and by our actions in the world. What that looks like will depend on your own situation. As I said last time we were together, if you are caring for others, are aged or infirm, or are vulnerable yourself – you will need to protect yourself first, and proclaim the gospel in ways that do not put yourselves at risk. The rest of us – we need to be out in the streets. And as your priest, I cannot ask of you what I will not do myself. I am called to set an example in word and deed, even to the cross if necessary. Now, I shared much of what I am about to tell you in an article I wrote for the Diocese of Newark, but I also want to share it with you now, in case some have not read it. When I got home from church two weeks ago, after preaching on the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Sunday, a call went out from clergy in Minneapolis to clergy across the country. Echoing King's call to clergy to come to Selma, they asked us to come to Minneapolis to stand, march, and pray with them on January 23rd for what was being called A Day of Truth & Freedom. Like many others, I knew in my heart that I had to answer that call. Yes, we were being asked to enter a dangerous situation. Yes, it would be winter in Minnesota, with temperatures predicted to be 30 below with the windchill. Yes, we are exhausted, like so many of you, having shown up again and again for vigils, marches, and protests. And yet, as King's words resounded from our pulpits on the day we celebrated him, I was reminded of something he said that I had just included in my sermon on that very Sunday: that there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but must do it because conscience demands it. How could I preach it, and not live it? And so, on Thursday night, January 22nd, I found myself in Minneapolis during an extreme cold warning. The morning of the march, I woke to a temperature of -21 degrees and layered myself accordingly. I headed to Gethsemane Episcopal Church, a closed parish of the Diocese of Minnesota just a few blocks from The Commons, where the march was to begin. The streets were empty, the shops and schools closed – all part of this act of resistance. When I arrived, clergy and laity were already gathered to pray before joining the thousands who had come to stand against the brutality, cruelty, and lawlessness of the federal occupation of this once-peaceful city. While there, I received a text warning that federal agents might use water cannons on protesters – which, of course, in that type of cold, would be deadly. I put my phone away, donned my make-shift tear-gas mask, and joined my colleagues as we headed out the door. Singing “This Little Light of Mine,” we left the church and merged with thousands entering from every direction. The crowd was so massive that it took nearly an hour for those of us gathered at the starting point to fully enter the march. We moved slowly, navigating ice-covered streets before surging forward into the march itself. Despite the bitter cold, which with windchill was about -35, nothing could dampen the fervor of the protesters or quiet our voices. We called for ICE to leave Minnesota. We spoke aloud the name of Renee Good, killed by an ICE agent. We named Liam Ramos, a five-year-old child used as bait by ICE to lure out his family before being sent with his father to a prison in Texas. We demanded justice, accountability, and an end to the occupation. It is impossible to describe the joy I felt seeing so many people there – 50,000, we were told. For most, this was not a single day of action. They were living this resistance daily: patrolling neighborhoods to warn of federal agents, distributing food to those unable to leave their homes, and caring for one another. Clergy tended their people, preaching the gospel in both word and deed. I was surrounded by prophets – exhausted, unwavering, and deeply inspiring. When I could no longer feel my feet with a quarter mile left to go, their courage carried me forward. People passed out hand warmers and tissues. Two marchers ahead of me wore backpacks reading, “If you are hungry, tap my shoulder,” and “If you need hand warmers, tap my shoulder.” Even in anger and pain, Minnesotans chose to meet hate and violence with compassion, grace, and love. At the rally, which thankfully had been moved inside, faith leaders proclaimed that God's love is greater than any hate this government can unleash. And, indigenous leaders reminded us that no one is illegal on stolen land. Walking back through deserted streets, I passed the statue of Mary Tyler Moore tossing her hat into the air in an iconic moment of liberation. It is from a TV show that some of a certain age remember well. The theme song's title came to my mind: “Love Is All Around,” and I thought – it sure was that day. I went back to my hotel believing, as the song says, that we're “gonna make it after all.” I flew out the next morning, later learning that as I traveled above the city, below Alex Pretti was being beaten and killed by Federal agents. Does that mean it was all for nothing? Not at all. It means the struggle continues, and those of us who are able must keep answering the call of Christ – to be the light that enlightens the nations – our nation – even to the cross. To bring the knowledge of the gospel to those who need it most. The ones who govern – that they may turn from their evil acts against our neighbors, and live the law of God – to love one another, and to care for the least of these. And the ones being oppressed – that they may know that they are loved, and they are not alone or forgotten – not by God, and not by any of us. That is our faith and it will change the world, but it will not be easy, and it will pierce our own hearts too. It was reported yesterday that an ICE agent told a protestor “If you raise your voice, I will erase your voice.” I kid you not. But let me be perfectly clear – they can try to erase our voice – but we will only grow louder, because no ICE agent, or anyone else, can ever erase the voice of Jesus. Lord knows, and he does, the Romans tried that long ago in the most brutal way. It didn't work then, and it won't work now. Christ showed the world that God's love is stronger than human hate, and Christ's light will always overcome the darkest of humanity in the end. So, in the days ahead, we will with our voices and our actions show the world that God's love is all around, and I promise you, that if we do that – we will make it after all. Amen. For the audio, click below, or subscribe to our iTunes Sermon Podcast by clicking here (also available on Audible): Sermon Podcast https://christchurchepiscopal.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Sermon-February-1-2026-1.m4a The Rev. Diana L. Wilcox Christ Church in Bloomfield & Glen Ridge February 1, 2026 Feast of the Presentation (trans.) 1st Reading – Malachi 3:1-4 Psalm 84 2nd Reading – Hebrews 2:14-18 Gospel – Luke 2:22-40
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At Christmas, you tell the truth... And the truth is, we're covering "Love Actually" this week in the first episode of the holiday season. This movie of intertwined character pieces is full of dated takes on dating in the early-2000s UK, but we're going to zero in on one very important cover song that ties all the stories together: Billy Mack's gloriously cynical Christmas cover of The Troggs' “Love Is All Around.” We'll unwrap several other versions of the song as well as take a listen to Bill Nighy's surprisingly extensive singing résumé!
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This week, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Graeme Clark, founding bassist of Wet Wet Wet, and the band's newest frontman, Kevin Simm. Together, they take us on a journey through the band's humble beginnings, meteoric rise to fame, their unforgettable hit Love Is All Around, and how they've kept the magic alive four decades later.Wet Wet Wet formed back in 1982 in Glasgow, Scotland. For Graeme and his school friends, music wasn't just a hobby—it was an escape from the bleak job prospects that faced so many young people at the time. With shipyards closed and unemployment sky-high, the boys turned their energy towards music.None of them were formally trained. What they lacked in technical skills, they made up for in passion and persistence. Graeme picked up the bass because of his love for reggae, Tommy was already playing drums, Neil joined in on keyboards, and Marty Pellow took the mic as lead vocalist. It wasn't long before they realised they had something special.In 87, Wet Wet Wet released their debut single. To their amazement, the track shot up the charts. Following their early success, the band toured relentlessly, even opening for Elton John in America. Although they never quite cracked the U.S., their popularity soared across the UK, Europe, and Australia.A major turning point came in 88 when their version of With a Little Help from My Friends went to number one in the UK. The song that defined Wet Wet Wet's career was their 94 cover of The Troggs' classic Love Is All Around. Chosen for the soundtrack of Four Weddings and a Funeral, the band thought it might make a decent B-side.But once it was released, it exploded worldwide. Spending 15 consecutive weeks at number one in the UK, the single became the country's best-selling love ballad of the decade. The success was so overwhelming that the band eventually pulled the record from sale—otherwise, it might have stayed at the top indefinitely!Like many hugely successful bands, Wet Wet Wet eventually hit a wall. After years of constant touring and chart domination, tensions and different ambitions led to a split. Graeme reflects on this period as both exhilarating and challenging. Eventually, the band regrouped in the 2000s, realising that their chemistry was too strong to leave behind.In 2018, following Marty Pellow's departure, Wet Wet Wet welcomed Kevin Simm as their new lead singer. Kevin had already won The Voice UK in 2016.Kevin brought fresh energy to the band, not just as a performer but also as a songwriter. Together, he and Graeme started writing new material, determined to keep Wet Wet Wet moving forward.Their 2021 album, The Journey, proved that the band could still create relevant, heartfelt music. Nearly 40 years after their formation, Wet Wet Wet continue to perform and record, delighting audiences with classics like Sweet Little Mystery, Goodnight Girl, and of course, Love Is All Around. At the same time, they're carving out a new chapter with Kevin at the helm.For Graeme, success today isn't about topping charts or selling millions of records—it's about contentment, creativity, and connection. What makes Wet Wet Wet so timeless? Maybe it's their working-class roots, which make their story relatable. Maybe it's their knack for writing songs that speak to life's ups and downs. Or maybe it's the fact that their music has been woven into the soundtrack of so many of our lives.From Glasgow's back rooms to global arenas, from B-sides to record-breaking hits, Wet Wet Wet have weathered every storm and come out stronger. With Kevin Simm breathing new life into the group, their journey is far from over.#wetwetwet #80sbritishbands #90spopmusic
It's about love. Sam and Al discuss the readings. Step 11 Readings from “Opening Doors Within” by Eileen Caddy and “24hrs a Day” by Richmond Walker. #12steps #recovery #addiction #AA #CA.
Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 10ú lá de mí an Mheithimh, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1967 bhí an t-iarratas ón Bhreatain chun téigh isteach chuig an Chómhargadh Eorpach chun a bheith cuir I láthair sa Bhruiséil an lá tar éis. I 1994 níor ghlac na vótálaithe leis an toghchán Eorpach an lá roimhe in ainneoin na easaontas idir na hiarrthóirí. I 2007 tháinig Shane Long ar ais chuig a áit chónaithe de Gortnahoo-Glengoole. D'oscail sé an áis tithíochta agus áis spórt nua leis an chostas 250 míle euro I Glengoole. I 2010 tháinig droch-nuacht chuig Buiríos Uí Chéin mar dúradh go mbeadh Centra á dhúnadh agus go mbeadh 21 duine gan post. Bhí daoine ag súil go n-osclóidh duine eile an siopa arís. Sin Wet Wet Wet le Love Is All Around – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1994. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1991 ghabh Eddie Kendricks ó The Temptations nuair a bhí sé ag freastal ar sochraid d'amhránaí David Ruffin I Detroit de bharr nár íoc sé 26 míle dollar de thacaíocht leanaí. I 1993 bhí leathanach iomlán ag Sinéad O'Connor san Irish Times agus dúirt sí gan í a ghortú a thuilleadh. Chuir sí milleán ar an drochíde a fuair sí nuair a bhí sí níos óige. Cháin daoine í nuair a srac sí pictiúr den Phápa nuair a bhí sí ar Saturday Night Live an bhliain roimhe. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh amhránaí Gayle I Meiriceá I 2004 agus rugadh aisteoir Judy Garland I Meiriceá I 1922 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sí. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 10th of June, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1967: Britians formal application to join the european common market was to be presented in Brussels tomorrow morning. 1994: voters gave a massive thumbsdown to the european election yesterday despite campaign clashes between high profile candidates. 2007 - International Soccer Star Shane Long returned to his native parish of Gortnahoo-Glengoole. He performed the official opening of the new I/4m euro housing and sports development in Glengoole. 2010 - Bad news for Borrisokane with the closure of its new Centra supermarket and loss of 21 jobs. It was hoped another supplier would reopen the store again in Borrisokane. That was Wet Wet Wet with Love Is All Around – the biggest song on this day in 1994 Onto music news on this day In 1991 Temptations member Eddie Kendricks was arrested while attending the funeral of soul singer David Ruffin in Detroit on charges of owing $26,000 ($15,294) in child support. 1993 Irish singer Sinead O'Connor took out a full-page ad in the Irish Times asking the public to "stop hurting me please." She blamed her troubles on abuse she suffered as a child. O'Connor was still being criticized for ripping up a picture of the Pope during an appearance on Saturday Night Live the previous October And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – singer Gayle was born in America in 2004 and actress Judy Garland was born in America on this day in 1922 and this is some of the stuff she has done. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.
Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 10ú lá de mí an Mheithimh, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1967 bhí an t-iarratas ón Bhreatain chun téigh isteach chuig an Chómhargadh Eorpach chun a bheith cuir I láthair sa Bhruiséil an lá tar éis. I 1994 níor ghlac na vótálaithe leis an toghchán Eorpach an lá roimhe in ainneoin na easaontas idir na hiarrthóirí. I 1967 tháinig an nuacht amach go mbeadh na marcach fir agus mná I Meiriceá chun úsáid diallait agus trealamh marcaíochta eile a bhí lámhdhéanta sa chontae. I 1983 bhí gradam do dhuine den bhliain, cóisir agus tóraíocht taisce ar siúil ag féile bruach abhann I gCill Rois. Sin Wet Wet Wet le Love Is All Around – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1994. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1991 ghabh Eddie Kendricks ó The Temptations nuair a bhí sé ag freastal ar sochraid d'amhránaí David Ruffin I Detroit de bharr nár íoc sé 26 míle dollar de thacaíocht leanaí. I 1993 bhí leathanach iomlán ag Sinéad O'Connor san Irish Times agus dúirt sí gan í a ghortú a thuilleadh. Chuir sí milleán ar an drochíde a fuair sí nuair a bhí sí níos óige. Cháin daoine í nuair a srac sí pictiúr den Phápa nuair a bhí sí ar Saturday Night Live an bhliain roimhe. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh amhránaí Gayle I Meiriceá I 2004 agus rugadh aisteoir Judy Garland I Meiriceá I 1922 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sí. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 10th of June, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1967: Britians formal application to join the european common market was to be presented in Brussels tomorrow morning. 1994: voters gave a massive thumbsdown to the european election yesterday despite campaign clashes between high profile candidates. 1967: in the next two years, the top horsemen and women in the US were to use saddles and other ridinng equipment made in co.clare. 1983: the person of the year awards and superstars novelty party and treasure hunt took place on this years kilrush riverside festival. That was Wet Wet Wet with Love Is All Around – the biggest song on this day in 1994 Onto music news on this day In 1991 Temptations member Eddie Kendricks was arrested while attending the funeral of soul singer David Ruffin in Detroit on charges of owing $26,000 ($15,294) in child support. 1993 Irish singer Sinead O'Connor took out a full-page ad in the Irish Times asking the public to "stop hurting me please." She blamed her troubles on abuse she suffered as a child. O'Connor was still being criticized for ripping up a picture of the Pope during an appearance on Saturday Night Live the previous October And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – singer Gayle was born in America in 2004 and actress Judy Garland was born in America on this day in 1922 and this is some of the stuff she has done. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.
Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 20ú lá de mí Bealtaine, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1972 ghortaíodh 12 duine I mBéal Feirste ó bhuama agus bhain geit as 15 páiste. I 1994 thóg an Taoiseach agus an príomh-aire céim mhór chun síocháin a chur chun cinn sa Tuaisceart, agus de bharr sin bhí Sinn Féin agus an IRA scoite. I 1997 bhí damáiste déanta do gharáiste san Aonach Urmhumhan de bharr tine. Tháinig dhá inneall dóiteán chuig an áit ag Billy Kelly's ar Sráid William. I 2010 bhí Alan Quinlan an chéad imreoir rugbaí ón chontae chun a bheith ainmnithe mar Dhuine den Bhliain do Thiobraid Árann ag an Chomhlachas Tiobraid Árann Sin Rihanna le SOS – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 2006. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1970 tháinig an scannán Let It Be, an scannán deireanach leis na Beatles amach I Londain agus sa Learpholl ag an am céanna, seachtain amháin tar éis a tháinig an scannán amach I Meiriceá. I 2007 shroich Rihanna agus Jay-Z uimhir a haon sna cairteacha sa Bhreatain lena amhrán Umbrella agus d'fhan siad ann ar feadh 10 seachtain agus bhí sé an t-amhrán a d'fhan ag uimhir a haon don chuid is mó ón amhrán Love Is All Around ó Wet Wet Wet I 1994. Bhuaigh siad Gradam Grammy don amhrán chomh maith. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh Louis Theroux sa Bhreatain I 1970 agus rugadh amhránaí Cher I Meiriceá ar an lá seo I 1946 agus seo chuid de a amhrán. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 20th of May, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1972: 12 people were hurt by a bomb in belfast and 15 children suffered shock. 1994: The taoiseach and prime minister took a giant step last night to be on the path to peace in the north,leaving sinn fein and the IRA isolated. 1997- Fire caused extensive damage to a garage premises in Nenagh Two units of Nenagh fire brigade were called to the scene at Billy Kelly's, William St. 2010 – Tipperary town man Alan Quinlan, made his own piece of history when he became the first rugby player to be acclaimed Tipperary Person of the Year at the Tipperary Association. That was Rihanna with SOS– the biggest song on this day in 2006 Onto music news on this day In 1970 Let It Be, the final feature film involving The Beatles was premiered simultaneously in London and Liverpool a week after the film's US release. 2007 Rihanna featuring Jay-Z started a 10 week run at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Umbrella' which spent 10 consecutive weeks at No.1 in the UK making it the longest running No.1 single since Wet Wet Wet's 1994 hit Love Is All Around. Rihanna and Jay-Z won a Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for the track. And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – Louis Theroux was born in the UK in 1970 and singer Cher was born in America on this day in 1946 and this is one of her songs. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.
Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 20ú lá de mí Bealtaine, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1972 ghortaíodh 12 duine I mBéal Feirste ó bhuama agus bhain geit as 15 páiste. I 1994 thóg an Taoiseach agus an príomh-aire céim mhór chun síocháin a chur chun cinn sa Tuaisceart, agus de bharr sin bhí Sinn Féin agus an IRA scoite. I 1983 chur tús le feachtas nua chun meánscoil nua a thógáil I Newmarket on Fergus de bharr go raibh méadú sa daonra ann. I 1994 bhí 73 iarrthóir, 15 mná a bhí ann ag iarradh a bheith sa toghchán áitiúil d' Inis, Cill Rois, an tSionainn agus Cill Chaoi an Mheithimh seo chugainn. Sin Rihanna le SOS – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 2006. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1970 tháinig an scannán Let It Be, an scannán deireanach leis na Beatles amach I Londain agus sa Learpholl ag an am céanna, seachtain amháin tar éis a tháinig an scannán amach I Meiriceá. I 2007 shroich Rihanna agus Jay-Z uimhir a haon sna cairteacha sa Bhreatain lena amhrán Umbrella agus d'fhan siad ann ar feadh 10 seachtain agus bhí sé an t-amhrán a d'fhan ag uimhir a haon don chuid is mó ón amhrán Love Is All Around ó Wet Wet Wet I 1994. Bhuaigh siad Gradam Grammy don amhrán chomh maith. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh Louis Theroux sa Bhreatain I 1970 agus rugadh amhránaí Cher I Meiriceá ar an lá seo I 1946 agus seo chuid de a amhrán. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 20th of May, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1972: 12 people were hurt by a bomb in belfast and 15 children suffered shock. 1994: The taoiseach and prime minister took a giant step last night to be on the path to peace in the north,leaving sinn fein and the IRA isolated. 1983: A campaign was inititated to have a new secondary school built in Newmarket on Fergus where there has been a sizeable increase in population. 1994: A total of 75 candidates, 15 of them being women were contesting the local authority elections for ennis and kilrush urban district councils and shannon and kilkee town commissioners next june. That was Rihanna with SOS– the biggest song on this day in 2006 Onto music news on this day In 1970 Let It Be, the final feature film involving The Beatles was premiered simultaneously in London and Liverpool a week after the film's US release. 2007 Rihanna featuring Jay-Z started a 10 week run at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Umbrella' which spent 10 consecutive weeks at No.1 in the UK making it the longest running No.1 single since Wet Wet Wet's 1994 hit Love Is All Around. Rihanna and Jay-Z won a Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for the track. And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – Louis Theroux was born in the UK in 1970 and singer Cher was born in America on this day in 1946 and this is one of her songs. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.
"The Mary Tyler Moore Show" is a sitcom that aired on CBS from 1970 to 1977. The show starred Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Richards, a single, independent woman working as a TV news producer in Minneapolis. More than a workplace comedy, it helped reshape how America viewed women in the 1970. The show was gigantic success winning over both critics and viewers alike. In its run "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" won a total of 29 Emmys. Will the S1E1 boys make this one a green-light after all? Listen as they deep dive the show's pilot episode, "Love Is All Around". Starring: Mary Tyler Moore, Ed Asner, Gavin MacLeod, Ted Knight, Cloris Leachman, Valerie Harper, Angus Duncan, & Lisa Gerritsen www.S1E1POD.com Instagram & X (Twitter): @S1E1POD
Alternamos canciones recientes de James Bay o The Delfines con rescates más que oportunos de Matt Bianco, Caravana Palace, Isaac Hayes, Adriana Evans, Randy Newman, Barbara o Rubén Blades. DISCO 1 NEIL LARSEN Flying ByDISCO 2 CARAVANA PALACE Lone DiggerDISCO 3 MATT BIANCO Can’t Stop This FeelingDISCO 4 JOE TEX king Of The Road (MORE DIRTY LAUNDRY)DISCO 5 THE DELINES Left Hook Like FrazierDISCO 6 RANDY NEWMAN Louisiana 1927 ft. The New York Philharmonic (OUR NEW ORLEANS)DISCO 7 DR. MICHAEL WHITE Canal Street Blues (OUR NEW ORLEANS)DISCO 8 ADRIANA EVANS Love Is All AroundDISCO 9 JAMES BAY & JON BATISTE Sunshine In The Room DISCO 10 ISAAC HAYES That Loving FeelingDISCO 11 RUBÉN BLADES Un Son Para TiDISCO 12 DISCOVER Back To L.A.DISCO 13 BARBARA Dis, quand reviendras-tu? Escuchar audio
For Valentine's Day, we include a bonus episode for your enjoyment. Suzanne Mitchell joins us as co-host, having discovered towns whose name says it all. Then we acknowledge the Commonwealth of Virginia for their legendary slogan that made marketing history.
「黄金时代过去了,接下来是宝石时代。」过去十年,华语乐坛发生了巨大的变化。互联网改变了音乐产业链和运营观念、也改变了听众接收音乐的方式,人们的喜好和听歌品味不再统一,找到自己心中的「宝藏歌曲」才是最有趣的体验。而且,现在个性鲜明的原创音乐人、唱作人反而更受欢迎,音乐风格也更加多元化,每个音乐人和作品都像一颗颗的宝石,颜色不同、形状不同,散发着属于自己的独特光芒。而每个听众,也 都可以有自己的选择,挖掘音乐的过程如收集宝石般有趣。这就是我们这个时代的音乐乐趣和独特价值。在华语乐坛变化的过程中,音乐平台也发挥着重要的作用,比如已有 70w+ 音乐人入驻的网易云音乐旗下原创音乐人平台——网易音乐人。2024年,是网易音乐人成立的十周年,这十年,推出质量良好的榜单、用各种计划来挖掘扶持新人……平台和听众们都见证了无数音乐人从默默无闻到光芒闪耀。包括我,也因为网易音乐人做的各种努力,才能认识到更多现在优秀的新生代音乐人。
WE DID OUR BREST! Angelehnt an den Titel von Folge 210 ist Jan's Weltuntergangsszenario einmal mehr NICHT eingetreten und Thomas lag zumindest mit seiner Tendenz mal wieder goldrichtig. Unterm Strich also: Einen Punkt gegen den Meister geholt, zweimal zurückgekommen, mal wieder einigen Widerständen getrotzt... Werder wird sich doch nicht etwa wirklich gemäß dem W-Trend in internationalen Tabellenregionen festbeißen? Das können sie am Wochenende im nächsten Auswärtsspiel beweisen, doch vorher: DFB-Pokal-Schwarzbrot, beim unangenehmen Zweitligisten aus Paderborn. Da war doch was... Enjoy!
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Sylvester Stewart was born in Dallas, Texas, but moved to the Bay area of California before becoming a multi-instrumentalist and changing his name to Sly Stone - the primary driver of the group Sly and the Family Stone. This was one of the first integrated groups, and one that crossed many genres. They played what would become known as psychedelic soul, but you can trace the origins of funk, soul, and psychedelic music through Sly and the Family Stone.The first Family Stone album was called “A Whole New Thing,” and it caught good critical coverage. Unfortunately it was a commercial failure. Clive Davis asked for a more pop friendly sound, and Sly Stone created an approach to their second album, Dance to the Music, which followed a formula. Each lead singer would take turns on lead vocals or sing together in unison, the songs would feature a prominent solo for the instrumentalists, and the lyrics would appeal to a wide audience even though they would still focus on peace, love, and opposition to racism. The group really did not care for the formulaic approach of this album, but it worked when it came to commercial appeal. “Dance to the Music” became a top 10 pop hit, and it inspired several groups to gravitate towards psychedelic soul, including the Temptations, the Impressions, and the Four Tops.Sly Stone is the primary driver of the group, writing almost all of their songs, serving as a multi-instrumentalist, and as a primary vocalist. His borhter Freddie Stone is on vocals and guitar, and his sister Rose Stone joins the group for the first time on this album. Other members are Larry Graham on vocals and bass, Cynthia Robinson on trumpet and vocals, Jerri Martini on saxophone, Greg Errico on drums, and backing vocals by Little Sister (Vet Stone, Mary McCreary, and Elva Mouton).Sly and the Family Stone would release a number of songs to hit the top 10 in the Billboard Hot 100 in the years to come. The follow-up album to this one is called "Stand!," and is considered the band's high water mark, along with their performance in 1969 at Woodstock. The band would encounter instability and drug problems as time went on, with the original group dissolving in 1975. Sly Stone would continue to record as "Sly and the Family Stone" for many years afterwards using rotating musicians, until drug problems basically forced him to retire by 1987.Bruce brings the early funk for this week's podcast. Are You ReadyThis song is an expression of opposition to racism with lyrics like "Don't hate the black, don't hate the white, of you get bit, just hate the bite. Make sure you heart is beatin' right."Ride the RhythmThis song starts off side two of the album. It is a straightforward dance song, and has some obvious comparisons to James Brown. It has a nice mix of horns and "wah wah" guitar.Don't Burn BabyScat was an early precursor to rap music, and this track is a good example of a rapid rhyme scat. The eastern feel is also reminiscent of George Harrison. "Don't burn, baby, burn. Just learn, baby, learn."Dance to the MusicHere is the big hit off the album, and the first Sly and the Family Stone single to reach the top 10 on the Billboard Charts, peaking at number 8. It is a straight up party record, but was also one of the most influential songs of the late 60's. The formula used by Sly Stone to make the songs on this record are clear here, even though he and the group did not like that approach. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Shape of Things to Come by Max Frost and the Troopers (from the motion picture Wild In the Streets)This dystopian comedy-drama became a cult hit of 1960's counterculture. Max Frost and the Troopers was a fictional rock band in the film. STAFF PICKS:Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing by Marvin Gaye and Tammi TerrellLynch starts out the staff picks with a smooth grooving song off the soul duo's album “United.” Ashford & Simpson wrote and produced this song, which became a hit within a week of its release, going to number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 1 on the Hot Soul Singles chart.Anyone for Tennis by CreamRob brings us the theme song for the 1968 film “The Savage Seven,” an outlaw biker exploitation movie. Eric Clapton's lyrics depict a callous disregard for all the turmoil going on in the world, with the singers discussing going out for a game of tennis while everything disintegrates around them.She's A Heartbreaker by Gene PitneyWayne features an early 60's crooner who turns to a Motown sound for this go-go hit. It peaked at number 16 at the time. It is about a guy who is continually drawn to a woman who breaks his heart every time. Love Is All Around by The TroggsBruce's staff pick is probably most familiar to fans of the Christmas movie "Love Actually," where an old rocker converts it to a cheesy Christmas song called "Christmas Is All Around." The Troggs' lead singer Reg Presley wrote it in about 10 minutes, inspired by a broadcast of the Salvation Army Band performing an evangelical song called "Love That's All Around." NOVELTY TRACK:The Unicorn by The Irish RoversThe Irish story of how the unicorn missed its appointment with Noah's Ark was on the charts in 1968, and closes out our podcast this week. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
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Pinkie Sings Two Songs About LOVE ! "Love Is All Around Me " Written by "THE TROGGS" 1967"All You Need Is Love" Written by LENNON/ McCARTNEY 1967Producer Renee : Vocals/ Piano/ Guitar/ Melodicahttp://PinkieThePigPodcast.com
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講題 : Love is All Around (3):做做做 經文 : 徒 3:1-10
講題 : Love is All Around (3):做做做 經文 : 徒 3:1-10
講題 : Love is All Around (2):small step・BIG change 經文 : 徒 10:9-33
講題 : Love is All Around (2):small step・BIG change 經文 : 徒 10:9-33
講題 : Love is All Around (1):Just GO! 經文 : 徒 9:10-20
講題 : Love is All Around (1):Just GO! 經文 : 徒 9:10-20
The message of Resurrection, remembered in this Easter season, is a message of apocalyptic proportions. The Good News of the community of Love springs to life and begins to spread as Dustin begins to say goodbye.Sermon begins at minute marker 6:03John 5:25-29; Acts 5:12–16; 2 Corinthians 4:13–15Hymn: 478, I Come with Joy. Music: American traditional (USA), Southern Harmony, 1854, alt. Text: Brian Wren (England), 1968, rev. 1993, © 1971, rev. 1995 Hope Publishing Company Permission to podcast the music in this service obtained from One License with license #A-726929. All rights reserved.ResourcesA Woman's Lectionary for the Whole Church (Year W): A Multi-Gospel Single-Year Lectionary, Wilda C. Gafney, Church Publishing Incorporated, 2021.
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Enjoy our video series! Episode #157! Here's our NEW Costa Rica Good News Report YouTube Channel. Over 500 Short, Entertaining Videos that will get you excited about Costa Rica: https://www.youtube.com/@thecostaricagoodnewsreport/videos Here's a link to our Costa Rica Pura Vida Amazon Products Store! Happy Shopping! https://www.costaricagoodnewsreport.com/costaricaproductsamazon.html We appreciate your watching! I promise you will learn all you need to know about one of the happiest countries on the planet! Here's some links that will get you started in learning more about Costa Rica! Check out an amazing travel website catering to those travelers age 50 and over! Dozens of incredible expert contributors writing about so many destinations: https://www.travelawaits.com/author/william-licht/ Check out our COSTA RICA GOOD NEWS REPORT website! A great way to start every morning! Positive energy and good-news stories coming out of Costa Rica! Here's the link: https://www.costaricagoodnewsreport.com So many GOOD-NEWS stories coming out of Costa Rica. We'd love to share them with all of you! Way over 100 stories ready right now. Learn all about one if the Happiest Countries on the Planet. . Costa Rica! Here's a link: https://vocal.media/authors/william-skip-licht Here's a link to the US Embassy here in Costa Rica: https://cr.usembassy.gov/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/costa-rica-pura-vida/message
It's February and love is in the air. Though love means different things to each of us. We are going to explore a few meanings today in our first story share. Each episode in this series will be full of authors' works on a common theme. Find info on authors and how to submit below. We have a classic tale of how a husband and wife came together, another that will remind you of by gone crushes, and last, finding love in unexpected places. Sharon Herrick Hails from Arizona. She is currently working on her first novel, THE CRY OF THE HAWK. It stars Nathan from her story. Sending all the luck on your project. Danielle Notaro She's a LGBT+ writer/actor of the Lehigh Valley. Danielle has also studied, taught & read in New England& Mid-Atlantic States. She's published in several magazines and journals. Her book, Limn the Mask was self-published in 2013. In 2019, she released a CD of pieces from her book w/improv music, Limn the Chord. She won Outstanding Spoken Word Artist from the Lehigh Valley Music Awards in 2018.Find her at – FB is Danielle S. Notaro / insta is poetme / Twitter is dreamheart. Shirley Goodrum Shirley lives in South Africa. She's passionate about her family and writing, is addicted to chocolates walking on beaches, reading, renovating houses, traveling off the tourist track, watching tennis and magnificent sunsets. A yellowed newspaper cutting found in her late mother's deed box evoked vivid memories and inspired her to write 'Baggage in a B Cup.'Find her at - Shirley Goodrum, Author | FacebookHow can you submit to this story share?Requirements- non-fiction, short stories, and related to the theme. 3-10 min. when read out loud (140-150 words per minute). You can record the audio or I will.I can't promise to use all of them. On the episode I will also read your name and general location you come from (city and state/province ). Need to be YOUR stories. I don't care if they have been published in other places (unless you violate some copyright by sharing). I am claiming NO rights to your stories at all by airing them. Here are the current opportunitiesTheme Due DateLuck Feb. 23, 2023Coming of Age Mar. 23, 2023Weddings Apr. 13, 2023Email submissions at jacquilentsauthor@gmail.com Jacqui Lents - Author | Facebook#jacquijustchatters #jacquilents #storyshare #love #history #women #daniellenotaro #shirleygoodrum #sharonherrick #WW2 #crush Music used -Carmen María and Edu Espinalfound's song - Ratatouille's KitchenAlways by Nesrality cowboy39s sundown country ballad JuliusHJazzcafe by SergeQuadrado Upbeat Big Band by OYStudio Special thanks to Emily Clarke for the creation of my logo.
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Stash by Sarah Jessica Parker (2016) + Gone With the Fat by Jen Bays Avis, LDN, RD and Kathy F. Ward, LDN, RD + Michael Patrick King's And Just Like That... (2021) 10/16/22 S5E1 To hear the complete continuing story of The Perfume Nationalist please subscribe on Patreon.
The song was heard all around when it came out. (See what we did there?) We discuss the history of "Love is all around," our difficulties with saying Wet Wet Wet, the reasons why this song is awesome, and whether it's worth your while to see Four Weddings and a Funeral. Helpful links to make your experience here even better: Official video and live version Love Actually version R.E.M. version: live and studio Troggs version: live and studio Our mixtape Thanks for joining us! We encourage you to subscribe/follow/rate/review! You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and our website! You can email us at BandFGuiltFree@gmail.com, too. Here is our Spotify playlist for every song we've featured. Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn.
First up Phil & Don are dropping their aitches as they get ‘eavily involved in Swinging London and then an album that you'll feel in your fingers and toes over Andover again.
B. Cox reviews R&B singer Adriana Evans self-titled debut album Adriana Evans as it turns 25. The daughter of jazz singer Mary Stallings, Evans emerged in the mid-90s featuring on her future collaborator and producer (and also future husband) Jonathan 'Dred' Scott's 1994 album Breakin' Combs. After starting with Capitol Records when she started recording her debut, she landed on hip-hop powerhouse label Loud Records to finish and release her album. Working with Scott and musician and arranger Rastine Calhoun III, the album featured 12 tracks of power packed music; featuring a blend of jazz and classic soul music with contemporary R&B and hip-hop serving as the soundtrack to her sweet yet powerful vocals. The album featured two singles: "Seeing Is Believing" and "Love Is All Around" which both charted on the Billboard R&B charts.Unfortunatey, due what seems to be a lack of substansial promotion and marketing from the label and a release that was timed during a explosively successful year in the R&B game, her debut went largely unnoticed from the masses, aside from a group of dedicated fans who praised the album's content her effortless vocal abilities. After taking a hiatus from the music industry following her debut, she emerged seven years later after a sabbatical in Brazil and released four more albums after fading from the public eye after 2012.In her absence in the public eye, her debut album has attracted a cult following in the years gone by. Fans continue to praise the album and even a quarter of century later, it is still being discovered by fans every day. Due to the album not being available on streaming services, physical copies are a commodity and widely sought after; making the album one of the rarest finds on the secondary market.Visit The Vault Classic Music Reviews Onlinewww.vaultclassicpod.comLearn More About the "Podcast GPS" BootCamp Course!www.vaultclassicpod.com/podcastgpsSupport The Vault Classic Music Review on Buy Me A Coffeehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/vaultclassicpodShow NotesDiscogs: Adriana Evans-Adriana Evans (1997). Release Infohttps://www.discogs.com/release/1570592-Adriana-Evans-Adriana-EvansThe R&B Representers: Catch That! Episode 21: Dart Adams-Adriana Evans self titled debuthttps://youtu.be/gKlmSPzclvMSinematic06 Youtube Page: Adriana Evans Planet Groove BET Live in Washington D.C. 1997 Part 1 and Part 2 https://youtu.be/0ACD1tD5OUkhttps://youtu.be/9yaeYPQVN1QGFM Podcast Network: Adriana Evans Interview (2011)https://open.spotify.com/episode/5jUxyG0QSFybkYRGjQuS2eFacebook: Adriana Evans at the SF Jazz Center (circa 2017-One of her latest known taped live performances) https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1429905660386329Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vault-classic-music-reviews-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On This Episode of "Forever And A Day" Emma and Colin's wedding day has arrived. Melanie makes a decision about the future of her illness. And Miranda breaks things off with Andrew, as he continues to plot against Emma!
Join us today as we celebrate Valentine's Day with our loved ones and discuss some of our favorite romance films. Our good friend and fellow podcaster from the UK James Stafford joins us.
In this meditation practice we are focusing on love, and reflecting through a lens of gratitude. We are connecting with the love in our lives, and appreciating the love that fills us up everyday. We are using this practice to restore us to a place of peace, and contentment. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mollysmornings/support