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Episode 169 Chapter 28, Moog Analog Synthesizers, Part 2. Works Recommended from my book, Electronic and Experimental Music Welcome to the Archive of Electronic Music. This is Thom Holmes. This podcast is produced as a companion to my book, Electronic and Experimental Music, published by Routledge. Each of these episodes corresponds to a chapter in the text and an associated list of recommended works, also called Listen in the text. They provide listening examples of vintage electronic works featured in the text. The works themselves can be enjoyed without the book and I hope that they stand as a chronological survey of important works in the history of electronic music. Be sure to tune-in to other episodes of the podcast where we explore a wide range of electronic music in many styles and genres, all drawn from my archive of vintage recordings. There is a complete playlist for this episode on the website for the podcast. Let's get started with the listening guide to Chapter 28, Moog Analog Synthesizers, Part 2 from my book Electronic and Experimental music. Playlist: CLASSIC SYNTHESIZER ROCK— FROM TAPE COMPOSITION TO SYNTHESIZERS Time Track Time Start Introduction –Thom Holmes 01:34 00:00 1. The Beatles, “Tomorrow Never Knows” (1966). Tape loops and Lennon's voice fed through the rotating Leslie speaker of a Hammond organ. 02:57 01:42 2. Spooky Tooth and Pierre Henry, “Have Mercy” (1969). Featured tape composition by the French composer of musique concrète as part of a collaborative rock opera. 07:55 04:40 3. Emerson, Lake, & Palmer, “Lucky Man” (1971). Featured the Moog Modular played by Keith Emerson; one of the first rock hits in which a Moog was the featured solo instrument. 04:39 12:34 4. Yes, “Roundabout” (1971). Featured the Minimoog, Mellotron, Hammond Organ and other electronic keyboards played by Rick Wakeman. 08:33 17:10 5. Elton John, “Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding” (1973). Featured the ARP 2600 played by Dave Henschel. 11:10 25:42 6. David Bowie, “Speed of Light” (1977). Produced by Brian Eno. Used an EMS AKS synthesizer and Eventide H910 harmonizer for the electronic effects and sounds. 02:47 36:46 7. Gary Wright, “Touch and Gone” (1977). Used Polymoog, Clavinet, Oberheim, and Fender-Rhodes electronic keyboards. 03:58 39:32 8. Gary Numan, “Cars” (1979). Early synth-rock success using electronic keyboards without guitar. Multiple Polymoog synthesizers. 03:52 43:28 9. The Art of Noise, “(Who's Afraid Of?) The Art of Noise” (1984). Art rock devised by Anne Dudley and Trevor Horn exploring the sampling capabilities of the Fairlight CMI. 04:23 47:20 10. Grace Jones, “Slave to the Rhythm” (1985). Featured the Synclavier programmed and played by Trevor Horn. 09:39 51:43 Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. My Books/eBooks: Electronic and Experimental Music, sixth edition, Routledge 2020. Also, Sound Art: Concepts and Practices, first edition, Routledge 2022. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. Original music by Thom Holmes can be found on iTunes and Bandcamp.
Ce 16 avril, Marjorie Hache régale les auditeurs de Pop-Rock Station avec un mélange savoureux de classiques, de pépites méconnues et de nouveautés audacieuses. L'émission démarre avec The Hives et leur mordant "Enough Is Enough", suivi du mythique "Hells Bells" d'AC/DC. L'occasion aussi de revenir sur un moment historique : en 1969, Desmond Dekker and the Aces deviennent le premier groupe jamaïcain à dominer les charts britanniques avec "The Israelites". Les découvertes du soir incluent Mss Frnce avec "De Plein Fouet" et le quatuor mancunien Witch Fever, tandis que Black Country, New Road continue d'imposer son style baroque avec "The Big Spin", extrait de "Forever Howlong", l'album de la semaine. Francis Zegut recommande les new-yorkais de Tea Eater avec le savoureux "The Waffle Song". Sleep Token transforme "Hey Ya" d'Outkast en ballade mélancolique. S'enchaînent ensuite Mitski, Pearl Jam et Emerson, Lake & Palmer avec "Lucky Man". Bob Marley, Santana et les Beastie Boys enflamment la fin de soirée avant que Wet Leg ne dévoile "Catch These Fists", extrait de "Moisturiser", leur prochain album attendu en juillet. En clôture, un format long signé Linda Perry et Grace Slick : "Knock Me Out". The Hives - Enough Is Enough AC/DC - Hells Bells Desmond Dekker - Israelites Adele - Rumour Has It Mss Frnce - De Plein Fouet Liam Gallagher - For What It's Worth Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man Black Country - New Road Dire Straits - Love Over Gold Tea Eater - The Waffle Song Supertramp - Goodbye Stranger Sparks - Drowned In A Sea Of Tears Sleep Token - Hey Ya Mitski - Me And My Husband Pearl Jam - Even Flow Witch Fever - Dead To Me! Emerson Lake & Palmer - Lucky Man 16 Horsepower - Clogger Kenny Loggins - Footloose (Live At Live Aid) Bob Marley - Get Up Stand Up Santana - Smooth M(H)Aol - Snare The Prodigy - Firestarter Beastie Boys - Intergalactic Royal Blood - Out Of The Black Wet Leg - Catch These Fists (Radio Mix) Linda Perry - Knock Me Out (Feat. Grace Slick) Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Marcia Franklin talks with former Idaho Governor Phil Batt about his life and legacy. Originally aired: 01/2027/2000
Aidan and Stephen are in person again and discuss gratitude and all things related to it. They look at the scientific benefits of gratitude to someones physical, mental, social and spiritual health. They speak of their personal experience, go through scientific articles and suggest 10 ways to practice gratitude and we hope you find a suitable way of doing so.If you would like to support the podcast, please Buy us a Coffee, share the episode on social media or drop us a message to purchase one of our Coffee Tumblrs.This episode is in honour of Jamie Diver and Shaun Martin McClafferty, who are no longer with us and for the other two young men who are recovering from a recent incident in Baltoney, Donegal.Instagram: @soulbrewpodcastFacebook: @soulbrewpodcastTik Tok: @soulbrewpodcastX/ Twitter: @soulrewpodcastEmail: soulbrewpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kylie Jenner had a night to remember when she attended the Academy Awards on Sunday, March 2. Listen here and learn more at OKmagazine.com. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In the latest episode of None But The Brave, co-hosts Hal Schwartz and Flynn McLean take a deep dive into the third disc from Bruce Springsteen's 1998 box set, Tracks. This episode covers the final 7 songs on the disc, Pink Cadillac through Lucky Man. At the start of the episode, Hal and Flynn pay tribute to their friend Ted Brych, who passed away over the weekend after an 18 month battle with cancer. Also, they provide an update on what they're hearing about a potential 2025 Springsteen box set release. For more information on exclusive NBTB content via Patreon, please visit: Patreon.com/NBTBPodcast. This show is sponsored by DistroKid. Use this link to support the show and get 30% off your first year: http://distrokid.com/vip/nbtb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans cette émission, Marjorie Hache propose deux heures exaltantes mêlant nouveautés, classiques et pépites alternatives. Les temps forts : le live vibrant de Richard Ashcroft avec "Lucky Man", capté lors d'une session avec Francis Zégut, et la reprise marquante de "Disco 2000" de Pulp revisitée par Nick Cave. L'album de la semaine est le prometteur *From Zero* de Linkin Park. Côté découvertes, les Architects bousculent avec "Whiplash", et Last Train brille avec "The Plan". Enfin, des légendes comme Depeche Mode, Placebo et The Zombies complètent ce voyage musical éclectique. La playlist de l'émission : Jack White - You Got Me Searching Stevie Ray Vaughan - Pride And Joy Scott Walker - The Old Man's Back Again Adele - Rumour Has It Orla Gartland - Late To The Party (Feat. Declan Mckenna) Al Green - Let's Stay Together Deftones - Change Charli XCX - Guess (Feat. Billie Eilish) Depeche Mode - Policy Of Truth Linkin Park - Cut The Bridge The Runaways - Cherry Bomb Architects - Whiplash Nick Cave - Disco 2000 Placebo - Post Blue Les Rita Mitsouko;The Sparks - Singing In The Shower Last Train - The Plan The Zombies - Time Of The Season Björk - Its Oh So Quiet Richard Ashcroft - Lucky Man (Live RTL2) The Stranglers - Golden Brown Blur - The Universal Gus Englehorn - Metal Detector Blondie - One Way Or Another Bloodhound Gang - Mope Strawberry Alarm Clock - Incense And Peppermints Hole - Celebrity Skin Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird
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Jason Fraley interviews drummer Carl Palmer, the last surviving member of the iconic progressive-rock band Emerson Lake & Palmer, which brings “The Return of Emerson Lake & Palmer Tour" to Maryland Hall in Annapolis, Maryland this Thursday night! They discuss the band's most timeless hits, including "Lucky Man," "From the Beginning," “Fanfare for the Common Man” and "Peter Gunn," as well as the potential of an upcoming sci-fi thriller film based on "Brain Salad Surgery." (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jason Fraley interviews drummer Carl Palmer, the last surviving member of the iconic progressive-rock band Emerson Lake & Palmer, which brings “The Return of Emerson Lake & Palmer Tour" to Maryland Hall in Annapolis, Maryland this Thursday night! They discuss the band's most timeless hits, including "Lucky Man," "From the Beginning," “Fanfare for the Common Man” and "Peter Gunn," as well as the potential of an upcoming sci-fi thriller film based on "Brain Salad Surgery." (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, the Dads take a deep dive into one of Mick's all-time favorite artists: Montgomery Gentry. The 5 songs we analyze build a life narrative that any dad can relate to, whether you're a Montgomery Gentry superfan (Mick) or a Montgomery Gentry newb (Dave). Take a listen and "roll with me" as we unpack some of the biggest hits from this early aughts country music super-duo. Mentioned in This Episode: Scooter's Jungle Charlie Vergos Rendezvous Sun Studio Grand Ole Country Bunker Sassafras Saloon Caleb Pressley Interview with HARDY Show Notes: 11:00 - Dad Life Sound Check: The Dad's Talk about the Songs "Much Too Young (to Feel This Damn Old)" by Garth Brooks and "Yes Ma'am, He Found Me In A Honky Tonk"" by Summer Dean. 15:35 - HARDY Report: Dave talks about his favorite HARDY song of all time and how it has become his white whale because he has never seen it performed live. 20:06 - Farm Boy Update: Mick lost his lawnmower 21:40: The Dads take a deep dive into one of Mick's all time favorite country music artists: Montgomery Gentry. Mick explains how many of their biggest hits form a life narrative. Dave shares how he wasn't the most familiar with the group but realized that he can relate to much of their music. You can find back episodes and our playlist on Spotify and via our webpage. Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. Correspondence can be sent to countrymusicdads@gmail.com. Most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends. References: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)" by Garth Brooks "Yes Ma'am, He Found Me in a Honky Tonk" by Summer Dean "My Kinda Livin'" by HARDY feat. Hunter Phelps, Jameson Rodgers "One In Every Crowd" by Montgomery Gentry "Back When I Knew It All" by Montgomery Gentry "Roll With Me" by Montgomery Gentry "My Town" by Montgomery Gentry "Something to be Proud Of" by Montgomery Gentry "Lucky Man" by Montgomery Gentry
Week one and guess what's on the agenda, VAR. Who'd have thought it, not me... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Place à la superstition pour ce 13ème épisode. Laurie et Babyloir parlent de morceaux chanceux et de malédictions. Le 13 évoque-t-il pour vous le Lucky Man de The Verve ou la légende de Robert Johnson ?Comme à son habitude, le duo fait quelques digressions entre EuroMillions, camelots d'un marché de campagne et détour par la Suède, l'autre pays du carnaval. Contacts : nevermindlamacarena@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/nevermindlamacarena/?hl=frCrédits de l'épisode 13 : ©Primal Scream, Andrew Weatherall remixTitre : Loaded Label : Creation RecordsProducteur : Andrew WeatherallAuteur : Gillespie/Innes/Young ©Los del Rio, Bayside Boys remix Titre : La MacarenaLabel : SerdiscoProducteur : Carlos A. De Yarza, Mike TriayAuteur : Rafael Ruiz, Antonio Romero Monge ©Lana Del Rey, Gesaffelstein remix (Mike Levy)Titre : Blue JeansLabel : Bromance recordsProducteur : Emile HaynieAuteur : Dan Heath, Emile Haynie ©Nirvana Titre : Come as you areLabel : DGC - Sub PopProducteur : Butch VigAuteur : Kurt Cobain©T.RexTitre : Solid Gold Easy ActionLabel : Odeon, Spirit Music GroupProducteur : Tony ViscontiAuteur : Marc Bolan ©The VerveTitre : Lucky ManLabel : UMC - Universal Music CatalogueProducteur : Youth, The Verve, Chris PotterAuteur : Richard Ashcroft©Robert JohnsonTitre : Cross Road BluesLabel : Columbia/LegacyProducteur : Don LawAuteur : Robert Johnson ©AbbaTitre : Money, Money, MoneyLabel : Polar Music International ABProducteur : Benny Andersson, Björn UlvaeusAuteur : Benny Andersson, Björn UlvaeusHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Ask a Midwesterner, “How are you?” and we tend to say, “Not bad” or “It could be worse,” feeling it'd sound glib or boastful to say, “Delighted,” and we men in particular tend to adopt an easygoing grumpiness as suitable for all occasions, but I think it's bad luck not to acknowledge that I am very fortunate to have added my tongue to the other 999 at church, to lift my voice with the two women's in trio to an audience in Vermont, to see that ecstatic little boy finding the joy in pablum that the Dead tried to find in acid. I am tired of conversations with fellow libs that start with ritual lamentations about the horrors we read about in the paper. We are right to be aware of the horrors, but the display of outrage at cruelties I haven't experienced strikes me as show-offy. Donate money to organizations that relieve suffering. Volunteer at the food shelf, visit the sick, tutor the needy children, do good where you can, and count your blessings. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit garrisonkeillor.substack.com/subscribe
Skip, Mark, Ronnie & Neil are all back to discuss the Euros. Predictions for the Quarter Finals, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe, Gareth Southgate and of course, Harry Maguire...........
Getting your team to care about customer excellence can make a big impact on business performance. Here are my key headlines from the conversation with Andy where we discussed accountability for customer excellence. ----------------------------------------------------------- If you want to receive monthly advice, ideas and recommendations that will help you gain a commercial edge and get ahead, why not join our exclusive newsletter: https://zcmp.eu/e6AM ----------------------------------------------------------- -Foxleigh Commercial Website: https://foxleigh.net/ -Chris Webber's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-webber-uk ----------------------------------------------------------- Andy Hay is a television and theatre director. He originally trained as a drama teacher before becoming an actor for Theatre-In-Education companies and later joining Oldham Coliseum Theatre's ensemble. After two years at the Coliseum and with several TV, radio credits and a West End transfer under his belt he joined Manchester's Contact Theatre ensemble as an actor, musician and director. From there followed nearly 20 years as Associate Director of Nottingham Playhouse, Artistic Director of Bolton Octagon Theatre and Artistic Director of Bristol Old Vic where he directing over 65 productions including many world premiers. Andy has been a television director since 2000 working on shows including Waking The Dead, The Musketeers, Dickensian, Lucky Man and more recently The Last Kingdom and All Creatures Great and Small to name a few.
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At last, we get around to completing our retrospective of Marillion's Sounds That Can't Be Made. And it's a bumper edition... which not only contains our take on Montreal, Invisible Ink, Lucky Man and Sky Above The Rain, but dredges up a few hefty chunks of our souls, while Sanja enjoys an ill-advised flirtation with AI research...Support us here for early access and exclusive eps: https://www.patreon.com/mrbiffoSend us an email: byampod@gmail.comFollow BYAMPOD on Twitter and Facebook!Watch Paul and Sanja on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@digitiser Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Bardell and Jacob Tanswell discuss the game against Man United and Villa's injury problems. ______________ Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to https://www.1874.io/nordvpn to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 4 months for free! It's completely risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee. And apart of the NordVPN's Birthday celebrations, the deal sweetens with the addition of Uber Eats vouchers. But please note this exclusive deal is applicable only for users connecting from the USA, UK, AU, and CA. Interested in sponsoring 1874: The Aston Villa Channel? Email us at studio@1874. 1874: The Aston Villa Channel uses the cutting-edge web based live streaming and recording studio Evmux (https://www.evmux.com). All data is provided by Sportsmonk a trustworthy and affordable data supplier (https://www.sportmonks.com). Presenters: @DanBardell and @J_Tanswell Show: #thepodcast Episode: 56 Tags: #avfc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Aaron Emerson joins us again, this time to talk about the Keith Emerson: Variations box set, the "Lucky Man" video project that was released in the lead-up to it, ELP, and some memories. You can buy the career-spanning box set here: https://www.cherryred.co.uk/product/keith-emerson-variations-20cd-box-set/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yesshift/support
This week, on a brand new episode of Baffled. Dan, Conor and Andrea bring new facts that you can use as pub ammo or simply chuck away into the bin of nonsense. This weeks facts consist of a very serious fact about California, Honey, bank notes and Dan's awful American accents (We can only apologise)!If you would like to get involved then, Email us info@baffledpod.comFollow us on Instagram and TikTok @BaffledPodIf you would like a badge then email us at info@baffledpod.com or via our Instagram @baffledpod---A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross:Susan's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-magsamen-6345918/Ivy's Profile: linkedin.com/in/rossivyWebsites:Website: www.yourbrainonart.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourbrainonartbook/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/your-brain-on-art/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089357061217&mibextid=LQQJ4d BIO - Susan Magsamen:Susan Magsamen is the founder and executive director of the International Arts + Mind Lab (IAM Lab), Center for Applied Neuroaesthetics, a pioneering initiative from the Pedersen Brain Science Institute at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her body of work lies at the intersection of brain sciences and the arts—and how our unique response to aesthetic experiences can amplify human potential. Magsamen is the author of the Impact Thinking model, an evidence-based research approach to accelerate how we use the arts to solve problems in health, well-being, and learning. In addition to her role at IAM Lab, she is an assistant professor of neurology at Johns Hopkins and serves as co-director of the NeuroArts Blueprint project in partnership with the Aspen Institute.Prior to founding IAM Lab, Magsamen worked in both the private and public sector, developing social impact programs and products addressing all stages of life—from early childhood to the senior years. Magsamen created Curiosityville, an online personalized learning world, acquired by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2014 and Curiosity Kits, a hands-on multi-sensory company, acquired by Torstar in 1995.An award-winning author, Magsamen has published eight books including The Classic Treasury of Childhood Wonder, The 10 Best of Everything Families, and Family Stories.Magsamen is a Fellow at the Royal Society of the Arts and a strategic advisor to several innovative organizations and initiatives, including the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture, the American Psychological Association, the National Association for the Education of Young Children, Brain Futures, Learning Landscapes, and Creating Healthy Communities: Arts + Public Health in America. BIO - Ivy Ross:Ivy Ross is the Vice President of Design for the Hardware organization at Google. Over the past six years, she and her team have launched 50+ products winning over 240 global design awards. This collection of hardware established a new Google design aesthetic that is tactile, colorful, and bold. A winner of a National Endowment for the Arts grant, Ivy's innovative metal work in jewelry is in the permanent collections of 12 international museums. Ivy has held executive positions ranging from head of product design and development to CMO and presidencies of several companies, including Calvin Klein, Swatch, Coach, Mattel, Bausch & Lomb, and Gap. Ninth on Fast Company's list of the 100 Most Creative People in Business 2019, Ivy believes the intersection of arts and science is where the most engaging and creative ideas are found. SHOW INTRO: Welcome to season five of the next level experience design podcast. It's kind of amazing when I think of it… now five seasons… wow.This season will be no different than the previous ones where we continue to have great discussions with visionary leaders from various industries and professions. These dynamic dialogues based on our acronym DATA - design, architecture, technology, and the arts crosses over disciplines but maintains a common thread of people who are passionate about the world we live in and human's influence on it, the ways we craft the built environment to maximize human experience, increasing our understanding of human behavior and searching for the New Possible.As we jump into this new season thanks go to VMSD magazine. You will find the archive of the NXTLVL experience design podcast on VMSD.com. VMSD is the publisher of VMSD magazine and brings us, in the brand experience world, the International Retail Design Conference. The IRDC is one of the best retail design conferences that there is bringing together the world of retailers, brands and experience placemakers every year for two days of engaging conversations and pushing the discourse forward on what makes retailing relevant.Thanks also goes to Shop Association the only global retail trade association dedicated to elevating the in-store experience. SHOP Association represents companies and affiliates from 25 countries and brings value to their members through research, networking, education, events and awards. Check then out on SHOPAssociation.orgOK, let's dig in... With our first interview of the season with two remarkable women Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross whose recent book “Your Brain on Art has garnered huge attention since its recent release. But first a few thoughts on art and making...****************When I was about 9 years old and my mom had me in an after school art program at a local painting studio near my childhood home. Thursdays, as it would turn out, became the single time of the week where the outside world disappeared and I entered into a place of pure creativity and innovation which many years later I would discover was called “flow.”Even to this day Thursdays seemed to hold a special body memory for me of calm and an internal sense of both peace and joy. Thursdays somehow carry a different energy from me that I think was implanted in my body all those years ago where my creative passion was fully expressed.For years I would paint on Thursdays and that turned into a passion that became a profession as an architect. I wasn't great at math or physics but I was pretty confident about my skills in art and I knew that there was something specific about the feeling that I had in going to this small art studio that was because of the things I was doing as well as the place that I was doing it in. So studying architecture was always grounded in this idea for me of creating places that moved people emotionally. It didn't matter to me too much whether you loved it or hated it, although I would have preferred you loved it. But my goal was always to connect to people on an emotional level to find the right combination of materials and finishes space volumes and textures and all those other things that we have in our architects toolbox and how we moved through and experience space from a mind – body emotional perspective.I think early on I developed an aesthetic mindset. I seemed to have a high level of curiosity, a love of play and open-ended exploration, a keen sensory awareness and a drive to engage in activities as a maker or beholder. Through my architecture studies at McGill University I discovered principles of experience rooted in ritual and that there was a very different physical and emotional feeling connected to participating in ritual versus simply watching them. I was always very interested in how people participated in space. How they participated in the making of their experiences because I always believed that in making we brought something unique to the world that humans were capable of doing better than any other creatures on the planet. I developed a keen interest in ontological design - basically put - that the things we make return the favor by in part making us who we are. Our neurobiology reacts to the environment around us and so our mind body state is directly influenced by what we experience in the built environment. Our brains are in a feedback loop of making and being made by experience.The Irish poet John O'Donoghue once said “art is the essence of awareness” and I find that particularly relevant to how we experience the places that we build and how we interact with them. What I learned as a young artist on Thursday afternoons was that somehow in the making of things I became acutely aware of my mind body state as well as my surroundings.As I started to create and design retail places it seemed that everywhere I walked the world around me became more relevant I was tuning in to everything that I could see and hear. When in the middle of trying to solve a design challenge, I seemed to tune into things that might not have otherwise been apparent to me.What I found interesting was that this attunement to the environment around me also grew a connection between my sensory experiences and my appreciation of art. As I engaged more fully in the environment around me and the various kinds of arts I also learned more about myself. During the recent pandemic I turned to painting to help navigate the uncertainty and ambiguity of a global crisis that had left everything that I had believed to be true and a path that I had created for myself professionally in flux. Art it seemed became the grounding mechanism that calmed my nervous system that brought joy amidst uncertainty.Over the past few decades as a creative architect I've become acutely aware that the environment around us has a profound effect on our mind body state, our sense of well-being, our feelings of joy, community, connection, belonging, relevance. Being exposed to the arts provided context and meaning, a way for me to understand where I stood in the grand scheme of things. And art also gave me a sense of agency of being able to have a sense of control and to bring things into the world that had never been there before.And so, because of all of these understandings I have a deep appreciation for the book recently published by Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross called “Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us.”This book is wildly successful because I believe it is a writing whose time has come. It brings forward the ideas that the arts are fundamental to who we are as people and that long before we had written language we danced around fires sang songs, made drawings on walls and shared the meaning of our lives with each other by being in community, in relationships, participating in rituals and making. And so, it's not surprising that the arts in all of its forms visual, literary, dance, sculpture and others are part of who we are as individuals and as members of a broader human whole.When I bought this book I thought that it would help me understand the neuroscience of what was happening in my brain as I stood in front of a painting. But it did more than that. It helped to unpack why I was led to feel certain ways about my experience of art in general including paintings, dance, musical theater, poetry, a good movie and a great book.It was chock full of examples and great research on how the arts are used in healing practices and health care industry to augment patient recovery. It looked at how the arts are being used in education, though not nearly enough, to enhance learning.Your brain on Art also brought me greater understanding about making music and how memories are tied to our experiences of hearing music. That's why it's likely you can clearly remember tunes from your childhood and tag them to early childhood experiences. Or why your playlists from your high school years probably are still able to be recalled with ease. And why I can remember the high school dance and my girlfriend at the time and the song Lucky Man by Emerson Lake and Palmer and that kiss.The book dives into understanding arts and the neurodivergent brain and play and how these are critical to our development.And if all of that wasn't quite enough it digs into the idea of how the arts support flourishing and asks the question - What constitutes a good life? I did not know that there is a burgeoning subfield of neuroscience and psychology now dedicated to identifying and understanding the neural mechanisms that contribute to a state of flourishing. And Your Brain on Art brings to light some of the neuroscience related to creativity, awe and wonder.Your Brain on Art is a collaborative effort between two remarkable women who together combine neuroscience and creative vision into a must-read book.Susan Magsamen has over 35 years of experience in developing effective learning programs rooted in the science of learning and is an active member of the brain sciences research, arts, education and social impact communities. She currently serves as Executive Director of the International Arts and Mind Lab, Center for Applied Neuroaesthetics at the Brain Science Institute at Johns Hopkins University where she is also a faculty member. She is also the senior advisor to the Science of Learning Institute at Johns Hopkins University. She works with both the public and private sectors using arts and culture evidence based approaches in areas including health, child development, workforce innovation, rehabilitation and social equity.Ivy Ross is the Vice President of Design for the Hardware organization at Google. Over the past six years, she and her team have launched 50+ products winning over 240 global design awards. This collection of hardware established a new Google design aesthetic that is tactile, colorful, and bold. She is a winner of a National Endowment for the Arts grant, and her innovative metal work in jewelry is in the permanent collections of 12 international museums. Ivy has held executive positions ranging from head of product design and development to CMO and presidencies of several companies, including Calvin Klein, Swatch, Coach, Mattel, Bausch & Lomb, and Gap. Ninth on Fast Company's list of the 100 Most Creative People in Business 2019, Ivy believes the intersection of arts and science is where the most engaging and creative ideas are found. ABOUT DAVID KEPRON:LinkedIn Profile: linkedin.com/in/david-kepron-9a1582bWebsites: https://www.davidkepron.com (personal website)vmsd.com/taxonomy/term/8645 (Blog)Email: david.kepron@NXTLVLexperiencedesign.comTwitter: DavidKepronPersonal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidkepron/NXTLVL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nxtlvl_experience_design/Bio:David Kepron is a multifaceted creative professional with a deep curiosity to understand ‘why', ‘what's now' and ‘what's next'. He brings together his background as an architect, artist, educator, author, podcast host and builder to the making of meaningful and empathically-focused, community-centric customer connections at brand experience places around the globe. David is a former VP - Global Design Strategies at Marriott International. While at Marriott, his focus was on the creation of compelling customer experiences within Marriott's “Premium Distinctive” segment which included: Westin, Renaissance, Le Meridien, Autograph Collection, Tribute Portfolio, Design Hotels and Gaylord hotels. In 2020 Kepron founded NXTLVL Experience Design, a strategy and design consultancy, where he combines his multidisciplinary approach to the creation of relevant brand engagements with his passion for social and cultural anthropology, neuroscience and emerging digital technologies. As a frequently requested international speaker at corporate events and international conferences focusing on CX, digital transformation, retail, hospitality, emerging technology, David shares his expertise on subjects ranging from consumer behaviors and trends, brain science and buying behavior, store design and visual merchandising, hotel design and strategy as well as creativity and innovation. In his talks, David shares visionary ideas on how brand strategy, brain science and emerging technologies are changing guest expectations about relationships they want to have with brands and how companies can remain relevant in a digitally enabled marketplace. David currently shares his experience and insight on various industry boards including: VMSD magazine's Editorial Advisory Board, the Interactive Customer Experience Association, Sign Research Foundation's Program Committee as well as the Center For Retail Transformation at George Mason University.He has held teaching positions at New York's Fashion Institute of Technology (F.I.T.), the Department of Architecture & Interior Design of Drexel University in Philadelphia, the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising (L.I.M.) in New York, the International Academy of Merchandising and Design in Montreal and he served as the Director of the Visual Merchandising Department at LaSalle International Fashion School (L.I.F.S.) in Singapore. In 2014 Kepron published his first book titled: “Retail (r)Evolution: Why Creating Right-Brain Stores Will Shape the Future of Shopping in a Digitally Driven World” and he is currently working on his second book to be published soon. David also writes a popular blog called “Brain Food” which is published monthly on vmsd.com. ************************************************************************************************************************************The next level experience design podcast is presented by VMSD magazine and Smartwork Media. It is hosted and executive produced by David Kepron. Our original music and audio production by Kano Sound. The content of this podcast is copywrite to David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design. Any publication or rebroadcast of the content is prohibited without the expressed written consent of David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design.Make sure to tune in for more NXTLVL “Dialogues on DATA: Design Architecture Technology and the Arts” wherever you find your favorite podcasts and make sure to visit vmsd.com and look for the tab for the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast there too.
Episode 609 Hour 1: New Facebook like. The host gives a shout out to a friend at a local haircut place. Bill Nye The Science Guy discussions. Why is Stewie's voicemail full? Sports - Jim Rome plays a listenr submitted song about the Cheifs to the tune of "Lucky Man", then gets dumb emails as to why the team lost, replays some of the listener submitions he's recieved over time. After discussing a soccer controversy, the "Soccer Breakdown" clip from The Dan Patrick Show. After discussing the "Bitter Blood: Kasem V Kasem" podcast, two clips of Casie Kasem struggling in the studio. History for September 08-10. Dr. Anthony Fauci is talking about more masks, "Fuc You Fauci" from "The Blind Man Cometh", track 17. The first hour closes with "Daniel Snyder Song". Hour 2: The host reflects on recording artist Jimmy Buffett. Break music - "He Went To Paris" by Jimmy Buffett Rejoiner music - "Last Mango In Paris" by Jimmy Buffett --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lawrence-ross9/message
Jamel Brinkley joins us to discuss Witness (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Aug. 1), a story collection from the author of National Book Award finalist A Lucky Man (2018). “After just two collections, Brinkley may already be a grand master of the short story,” Kirkus writes in a starred review. Then our editors share their top picks in books for the week.
Marcia Franklin talks with former Idaho Governor Phil Batt, who passed away earlier this year. Originally aired: 01/2027/2000
Film reviews, shmilm reviews! I've gotta catch up on these film reviews. Hi friends today we have a podcast available for you to listen to and perhaps even enjoy where we review 6 movies from the 70's. If yer curious about them we will give you some insights and maybe spoil a lil bit of a 40 to 50 year old plus film. I don't think we will do any real enjoyment damage though, I dunno, tell me different. Also if you like any of these films, you get some nice new content about it, thus strengthening our great shared experience of life. Ok, we begin today with Sidney Lumet's (The Anderson Tapes 1971) I can tell you that at the very least it represents trippy early 70's filming very well. Next we review (Glass House 1972) where Captain Benjamin Franklin ‘Hawkeye' Pierce, finds himself in a very serious 70's prison movie. Onward cinephiles to (Oh Lucky Man 73) which according to Henry Rollins in his fun book, Get in the van is one of Sham 69 vocalists Jimmy Pursey's favorite films. We split a lil on this one, oh what fun. When researching wiki for the spelling of Jimmy's last name I noticed they once had a drummer called Danny fury that is NOT the same drummer as the Avengers Danny Furious, wow. Back to review list info with (Scott Joplin 1977) Here we have usually non period piece director Jeremy Kagan giving us a period piece about the greatest ragtime performer of all time. Sounded way worse than it was, though V said it didn't capture his life well enough. Would you like to know more? Second to last we have (Coma 1978) O.G. Janeway and the alligator boots guy from romancing the stone star in this good but barely sci fi thriller that we figure out is perhaps not as cool as just looking at the poster makes you think it is. It does of course make it one of the greatest movie posters of all time. Finally today yer decade under the influence crew will review (Hooper 1978). This one was fun to research, I had no idea how perfect it was for (RAD 1986) movie director Hal Needham to direct this film about stunt peeps. Jan Michael Vincent, the guy from boogie nights, and sybil drink and f shit up magically in this, enjoy. Thanks for listening.
Jamel Brinkley is the author of a new short story collection called Witness and previously published the short story collection A Lucky Man which was a finalist for the National Book Award, the Story Prize, the John Leonard Prize, the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize, and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award; and winner of a PEN Oakland Award and the Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence. His writing has appeared in A Public Space, Ploughshares, The Paris Review, American Short Fiction, Guernica, Glimmer Train,The Best American Short Stories, and many more. He was raised in Brooklyn and the Bronx, and now teaches at the Iowa Writers' Workshop.We talk to Jamel about his upcoming collection, Witness, and about what attracts him to short stories as a form. Hosted by Phillip Russell and Ben ThorpYou can learn more about Jamel Brinkley here.Visit our website: Originstory.showFollow us on Twitter @originstory_Do you have feedback or questions for us? Email us theoriginstorypod@gmail.comCover art and website design by Melody HirschOrigin Story original score by Ryan Hopper
I've never thought of myself as being a lucky man. Nothing has ever come easy. This fact doesn't honestly bother me. I'm willing to put in the work to accomplish the things I want. But a few things in my life do make me feel blessed. It's Mother's Day and the fact that both my mother and father are still living and in good health could be considered lucky... Click Here To Subscribe Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicGoogle PodcastsTuneIniHeartRadioPandoraDeezerBlubrryBullhornCastBoxCastrofyyd.deGaanaiVooxListen NotesmyTuner RadioOvercastOwlTailPlayer.fmPocketCastsPodbayPodbeanPodcast AddictPodcast IndexPodcast RepublicPodchaserPodfanPodtailRadio PublicRadio.comReason.fmRSSRadioVurblWe.foYandex jQuery(document).ready(function($) { 'use strict'; $('#podcast-subscribe-button-13292 .podcast-subscribe-button.modal-64f25dac64599').on("click", function() { $("#secondline-psb-subs-modal.modal-64f25dac64599.modal.secondline-modal-64f25dac64599").modal({ fadeDuration: 250, closeText: '', }); return false; }); });
Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. On today's episode, Keith Langston is watching “Lucky Man” by The Verve from 1997. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH6TJU0qWoY
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Get ready for a fun and energetic episode of Chris and Amanda's Song Swap Showdown! In this episode, Chris and Amanda swap three songs they love to listen to on their coffee breaks. Amanda's picks for Chris this week are "Beyond the Sea" by Kina Grannis, "That's the Way It Is" by Daniel Lanois, and "Knee Deep" by Zac Brown. Chris' picks for Amanda are "1979" by Smashing Pumpkins, "Lucky Man" by The Verve, and "I Will Follow You into the Dark" by Death Cab for Cutie. Join Chris and Amanda as they share their thoughts and opinions on each song, rating them on a scale of 1-5 records. As always, they'll share stories, laughs, and music history. So sit back, grab a cup of coffee, and join Chris and Amanda for this week's episode of Song Swap Showdown! Songs Featured: Beyond the Sea by Kina Grannis That's the Way It Is by Daniel Lanois Knee Deep by Zac Brown 1979 by Smashing Pumpkins Lucky Man by The Verve I Will Follow You into the Dark by Death Cab for Cutie Watch the VIDEO VERSION of this episode SPONSOR: Campsite.bio A Blazing Fast Bio Link Made Your Way! Add Campsite.bio to any of your social sites now and CONVERT more followers into customers with a link in bio tool created just for you. SIGN UP FOR FREE or get $10 off a prop plan by using this code 1LM1JTJD, at checkout https://campsite.bio/landing/thechrisandamandashow Join our Facebook Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1161768424439762 Give us a call, leave us a voicemail at +1 973 506 8009 Listen to our Song Swap Showdown 2023 Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4282nflhL3RxbeiHdOma29... Connect with us at - http://campsite.bio/songswapshowdown Feel free to support this show for as little as $2 a month through Buy Me a Coffee Email us at info@songswapshowdown.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/songswapshowdown/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/songswapshowdown/support
Weekly Faves: Mychal - Vitamin C Powder Addy - Dibs Contour/Blush Stick In this episode we dive into Lucky Girl Syndrome, create Lucky Man Syndrome and talk about your flaky friend named Motivation! We also tell you, on accident, how to set yourself up for failure when we really mean success. (HAHAHAHA my b -- Mychal) But this is a great episode for anybody in a rut that needs a fresh perspective and a clean mental slate! Give it a listen and then come find us on IG and let us know what you loved and what you want to hear next! XOXO- The Hype Girls Hype Girl's Instagram & Tiktok Mychal's Instagram & Tiktok Adelyn's Instagram & Tiktok --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youglowgirlpodcast/message
Breakfast radio host and veteran entertainer Gary McCormick is on the move again. After 18 years of cheering up listeners on their daily commute or making sure their day starts with a laugh, Gary McCormick reflects on his life thus far as he transitions into his new role. One thing for sure is he really won't be missing Taylor Swift.
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Leslie Mandoki has been the leader of Mandoki Soulmates, the European-based supergroup, since he fled from Communist Hungary. He has assembled remarkable lineups of world class musicians. This is the band's 30th Anniversary celebration.This episode contains EXCLUSIVE, PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED live recordings featuring Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull singing “Locomotive Breath”, Jack Bruce of Cream singing “Sunshine Of Your Love”, Greg Lake of Emerson, Lake and Palmer singing “Lucky Man”, David Clayton-Thomas of Blood Sweat and Tears singing “Spinning Wheel”, Gary Brooker of Procol Harum singing “A Whiter Shade Of Pale”, Chaka Khan, Peter Frampton, Tony Carey and others. My featured song is “I'm So Glad - Live”. Spotify link here.“Dream With Robert Miller”. Click here.---------------------------------------------If you enjoyed the show, please Subscribe, Rate, and Review. Just Click Here.Leslie and I discuss the following:His father's advice: Live your dreams and don't dream your lifeEscaping Communist Hungary at age 22 to GermanyFormed Mandoki Soulmates as a combination of progressive rock and jazz fusion, with so many superstarsSongfest:“Locomotive Breath” with Ian Anderson (Jack Bruce, John Lord, Chris Thompson, Peter Frampton, Greg Lake)“Sunshine Of Your Love” with Jack Bruce (Ian Anderson and Peter Frampton)“Lucky Man” with Greg Lake (Jack Bruce, Ian Anderson, Peter Frampton, John Helliwell, Chaka Khan, Bobby Kimball)“Spinning Wheel” with David Clayton-Thomas (Corey Henry, Richard Bona, Randy Brecker, John Helliwell, Bill Evans, Al DiMeola, Mike Stern)“A Whiter Shade Of Pale” with Gary Brooker. With Mikhail Gorbachav introducing the performance!“Old Rebels” with Chris Tompson (Mike Stern, Richard Bona, John Helliwell)BOBBY M AND THE PAISLEY PARADE is Robert's forthcoming album. Featuring 10 new songs and guest appearances by John Helliwell (Supertramp), Tony Carey (Rainbow) and international sitar sensation Deobrat Mishra. Called"ALBUM OF THE YEAR!" by Indie Shark. Praised by Steve Hackett (Genesis), John Helliwell (Supertramp), Gary Puckett (Union Gap), Jim McCarty (The Yardbirds), Peter Yarrow (Peter Paul and Mary), and David Libert (The Happenings).LIVE AT STEELSTACKS is the 5-song EP by Robert and his band, Project Grand Slam. The release captures the band at the top of their game and shows off the breadth, scope and sound of the band. The EP has been highly praised by musicians and reviewers alike. “Captivating!” Elliott Randall (Steely Dan) “PGS burns down the house!” Tony Carey (Rainbow)“Full of life!” Alan Hewitt (The Moody Blues) “Virtuoso musicians!” (Melody Maker) “Such a great band!” (Hollywood Digest) The album can be streamed on Spotify, Amazon, Apple and all the other streaming platforms, and can be downloaded at The PGS Store.ALL OF THE TIME is Robert's recent single by his band Project Grand Slam. It's a playful, whimsical love song that's light and airy and exudes the happiness and joy of being in love. “Pure bliss…An intimate sound with abundant melodic riches!” Melody Maker/5 Stars) “Ecstasy…One of the best all-around bands working today!” (Pop Icon/5 Stars) “Excellence…A band in full command of their powers!” (Mob York City)Watch the video here. You can stream “All Of The Time” on Spotify, Apple or any of the other streaming platforms. And you can download it here.THE SHAKESPEARE CONCERT is the album by Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, recorded "live" in the studio. It's been praised by Mark Farner (Grand Funk Railroad), Jim Peterik (Ides Of March), Joey Dee (Peppermint Twist), Elliott Randall (Steely Dan) and Sarah Class (British composer). Reviews: “Perfection!”, “5 Stars!”, “Thrilling!”, and “A Masterpiece!”. The album can be streamed on Spotify, Apple and all the other streaming services. You can watch the Highlight Reel HERE. And you can purchase a digital download or autographed CD of the album HERE. THE FALL OF WINTER is Robert's single in collaboration with legendary rocker Jim Peterik of the Ides Of March and formerly with Survivor. Also featuring renowned guitarist Elliott Randall (Steely Dan/Doobie Brothers) and keyboard ace Tony Carey (Joe Cocker/Eric Burden). “A triumph!” (The Indie Source). “Flexes Real Rock Muscle!” (Celebrity Zone). Stream it on Spotify or Apple. Watch the lyric video here. Download it here.FOLLOW YOUR DREAM HANDBOOK is Robert's Amazon #1 Bestseller. It's a combination memoir of his unique musical journey and a step by step how-to follow and succeed at your dream. Available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with Leslie at:https://mandoki-soulmates.comhttps://www.facebook.com/mandoki.soulmateshttps://www.instagram.com/themandokisoulmateshttps://www.youtube.com/mandokisoulmates Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comFacebook - www.facebook.com/followyourdreampodcastEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.comYouTubeLinkedIn Listen to the Follow Your Dream Podcast on these podcast platforms:CastBoxSpotifyApple Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comInstagramPGS Store - www.thePGSstore.comYouTubeFacebook - www.facebook.com/projectgrandslamSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
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0:45 Unreal 1 Released – 22 May 1998 2:22 Unframed Productions formed, with James Hammer-Morton and Hugh MacDonald, and created Resident Evil themed content 3:13 Unreal Tournament 1 – 23 May 1999 and Reactor4's Real Time Movie Studio mod 4:16 Unreal Tournament 2003/2004 which included the first edition of Matinee and further information round 12:00 5:04 Star Fury produces Sucker in 2003 5:58 2003, Epic Games launches the Make Something Unreal Contest with notable films awarded runners up by Friedrich Kirschner (The Tournament) and Unframed Productions' Lucky Man, EG_Intro from Hongman Leung and The Showdown by Accelerated Pictures. 7:25 2004, Epic's Make Something Unreal Contest winner was Friedrich Kirschner's The Journey 8:18 Creators Testing concepts for Blade Runner, Lord of the Things and others 11:12 Spielberg uses Unreal Tournament 1 for pre-viz for Artificial Intelligence with ILM 14:06 First version of Epic's Unreal Engine released in October 2003 for education and non-commercial projects 15:02 Computer website, HomeLAN, interviewed Friedrich Kirschner about his 2004 winning film The Journey and Steve Polge at Epic Games about why the film was selected – interesting comments!Full show notes and links at https://completelymachinima.com/2022/08/18/cm-history-with-ben-grussi-unreal-engine/ 17:36 Victory's tutorials on Unreal Tournament 2004
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What a week of golf! We started out with the LIV Golf lineup, then the Match 6, followed by a women's major championship and a "major" host in Jack Nicklaus for The Memorial. Keith is joined by two guests, the first is Joe Idone. Joe hosts the Preferred Lines podcast, writes and covers the men's professional game. He's a great innovator and storyteller. His take on the tour is fun and insightful. He and Keith cover: The LIV golf list Joe's introduction to golf Spirit of his brand Golf's popularity US Open futures And more! Following Joe, Keith goes live to Pine Needles Golf Club to talk with Steve Eubanks. Steve is the LPGA's Managing Editor. He breaks down the first round, Annika and Nelly's return and how we can watch all weekend. It is a fast paced hour filled with great golf content. Enjoy the stories and especially the people who tell them. ProShow Playlist Ep. #213: Castle on the Hill (Ed Sheeran), Wagon Wheel (Darius Rucker), Lucky Man (The Verve)
Luke, Matt, Scott and Mike go over the latest trials from their softball team. Matt reminds everybody that I-75 traffic going up north and returning is always a nightmare in the summer months. Matt is the resident Mad Max expert here and Luke is not. Blade Runner 2049 is also a questionable film according to Luke. Tina Turner turns everybody on and we find out she lives in Sweden! Then a big sector of the show is dedicated to lambasting the University of Michigan and their handling of the horrendous claims made against former scumbag Dr. Anderson. Is Bo Schembechler culpable? Why are so many institutions put before the well-being of others? Then, the show goes off the rails in the best way possible. Listener Eric created a treasure trove of audio drops from all of our previous episodes. The laughs ensue from there and you can get a great breakdown on chicken sandwiches from Luke. Listener Danny emailed the show with two concepts for each of the fellas to answer: what was the best Detroit sporting event you've ever been to and what experience you went through that was originally very painful, but eventually you came to see as a useful experience? There is music in this show too. Luke demanded Poor People by Alan Price of The Animals. Mike had to be annoying with Lucky Man by Emerson, Lake and Palmer first. Give us your thoughts on any of this nonsense by emailing us at isitsafepod@gmail.com