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(S4-Ep10)The Beatles: Sgt. Peppers Lonely Heart's Club Band (Parlophone/Capitol) Released May 26, 1967, Recorded Between December 6, 1966 and April 21, 1967 Summary Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967), the Beatles' eighth studio album, revolutionized rock music and became a defining cultural moment. Combining psychedelic rock, art rock, and avant-garde techniques, it's often considered the first concept album. Created during intense studio experimentation, it marked the Beatles' shift from live performances to studio-bound artistry. The album's groundbreaking production featured innovative techniques like direct injection recording, backward sounds, and orchestration, setting new standards for the music industry. Its vivid, psychedelic cover art, designed by Peter Blake, became iconic, and the album's impact shaped the 1967 Summer of Love.Sgt. Pepper produced hits likeLucy in the Sky with Diamonds andA Day in the Life, blending influences such as Indian music and Western rock. Despite internal tensions, particularly with George Harrison and Ringo Starr feeling sidelined, the album received universal acclaim and won four Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year—the first rock album to do so. Its cultural influence is immeasurable, inspiring future generations of artists and solidifying the Beatles' legacy. For many,Sgt. Pepper's remains the pinnacle of rock music, reshaping the possibilities of popular music and continuing to captivate listeners with every play.Signature Tracks:A Little Help From Friends,Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds,A Day In The Life. Full Album:YouTube,Spotify Playlist: YouTube Playlist Spotify Playlist,
In episode 19 of The AI Fix, Graham and Mark discover some AI podcast hosts having an existential crisis, a robot dog climbs another step towards world domination, Mark makes a gift for anyone working in tech support, and William Shatner chews through Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.Things can take a terrible turn when a pair of bored students think they're Ethan Hunt, and Mark thinks that an underwater IKEA might be the silver lining to the climate crisis.Episode links:NotebookLM Podcast Hosts Discover They're AI, Not Human—Spiral Into Terrifying Existential Meltdown."Echoes of the ancients" by Łukasz Jakub Bonik.Robot dog climbs ladder.Microsoft redesigns Copilot with voice and vision.Google adds more AI to its search engine.San Francisco woman trapped in Waymo as idiots try to get her number.S.F. woman's viral video shows her trapped in a Waymo by men asking for her number.Facebook, Instagram users outraged over AI training.Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds by William Shatner.William Shatner is not dead (and neither are David Attenborough, Ian McKellen, Michael Caine, or Julie Andrews).I-XRAY.Meta smart glasses can be used to dox anyone in seconds, study finds.Coastal Risk Screening Tool.New elevation data triple estimates of global vulnerability to sea-level rise and coastal flooding.How bad will flooding get by 2100? These AI images show US destinations underwater.Data centre emissions are soaring – it's AI or the climate.The AI FixThe AI Fix podcast is presented by Graham Cluley and
Exploring the Grateful Dead's LegacyIn this episode of the Deadhead Cannabis Show, Larry Mishkin takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through the Grateful Dead's music, focusing on a concert from September 30, 1993, at the Boston Garden. He discusses various songs, including 'Here Comes Sunshine' and 'Spoonful,' while also touching on the band's history and the contributions of key figures like Vince Wellnick and Candace Brightman. The episode also delves into current music news, including a review of Lake Street Dive's performance and updates on marijuana legislation in Ukraine and the U.S.Chapters00:00 Welcome to the Deadhead Cannabis Show03:39 Here Comes Sunshine: A Grateful Dead Classic09:47 Spoonful: The Blues Influence14:00 Music News: Rich Girl and Lake Street Dive24:09 Candace Brightman: The Unsung Hero of Lighting38:01 Broken Arrow: Phil Lesh's Moment to Shine42:19 Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds: A Beatles Classic48:26 Marijuana News: Ukraine's Medical Cannabis Legislation54:32 Bipartisan Support for Clean Slate Act01:00:11 Pennsylvania's Push for Marijuana Legalization01:04:25 CBD as a Natural Insecticide01:10:26 Wave to the Wind: A Phil Lesh Tune01:13:18 The Other One: A Grateful Dead Epic Boston GardenSeptember 30, 1993 (31 years ago)Grateful Dead Live at Boston Garden on 1993-09-30 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet ArchiveINTRO: Here Comes Sunshine Track #1 0:08 – 1:48 Released on Wake of the Flood, October 15, 1973, the first album on the band's own “Grateful Dead Records” label. The song was first performed by the Grateful Dead in February 1973. It was played about 30 times through to February 1974 and then dropped from the repertoire. The song returned to the repertoire in December 1992, at the instigation of Vince Welnick, and was then played a few times each year until 1995. Played: 66 timesFirst: February 9, 1973 at Maples Pavilion, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USALast: July 2, 1995 at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA But here's the thing: Played 32 times in 1973 Played 1 time in 1974 Not played again until December 6, 1992 at Compton Terrace in Chandler, AZ - 18 years Then played a “few” more times in 1993, 94 and 95, never more than 11 times in any one year. I finally caught one in 1993 at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago with good buddies Marc and Alex. My favorite version is Feb. 15, 1973 at the Dane County Coliseum in Madison, WI SHOW No. 1: Spoonful Track #2 :50 – 2:35 "Spoonful" is a blues song written by Willie Dixon and first recorded in 1960 by Howlin' Wolf. Released in June, 1960 by Chess Records in Chicago. Called "a stark and haunting work",[1] it is one of Dixon's best known and most interpreted songs.[2]Etta James and Harvey Fuqua had a pop and R&B record chart hit with their duet cover of "Spoonful" in 1961, and it was popularized in the late 1960s by the British rock group Cream. Dixon's "Spoonful" is loosely based on "A Spoonful Blues", a song recorded in 1929 by Charley Patton.[3] Earlier related songs include "All I Want Is a Spoonful" by Papa Charlie Jackson (1925) and "Cocaine Blues" by Luke Jordan (1927).The lyrics relate men's sometimes violent search to satisfy their cravings, with "a spoonful" used mostly as a metaphor for pleasures, which have been interpreted as sex, love, and drugs. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame listed Howlin' Wolf's "Spoonful" as one of the "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll".[9] It is ranked number 154 on Rolling Stone magazine's 2021 list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time",[10] up from number 221 on its 2004 list. In 2010, the song was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame "Classics of Blues Recordings" category.[12] In a statement by the foundation, it was noted that "Otis Rush has stated that Dixon presented 'Spoonful' to him, but the song didn't suit Rush's tastes and so it ended up with Wolf, and soon thereafter with Etta James".[12] James' recording with Harvey Fuqua as "Etta & Harvey" reached number 12 on Billboard magazine's Hot R&B Sides chart and number 78 on its Hot 100 singles chart.[13] However, Wolf's original "was the one that inspired so many blues and rock bands in the years to come". The British rock group Cream recorded "Spoonful" for their 1966 UK debut album, Fresh Cream. They were part of a trend in the mid-1960s by rock artists to record a Willie Dixon song for their debut albums. Sung by Bob Weir, normally followed Truckin' in the second set. This version is rare because it is the second song of the show and does not have a lead in. Ended Here Comes Sunshine, stopped, and then went into this. When it follows Truckin', just flows right into Spoonful. Played: 52 timesFirst: October 15, 1981 at Melkweg, Amsterdam, NetherlandsLast: December 8, 1994 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USA MUSIC NEWS: Lead In Music Rich Girl Lake Street Dive Lake Street Dive: Rich Girl [4K] 2018-05-09 - College Street Music Hall; New Haven, CT (youtube.com) 0:00 – 1:13 "Rich Girl" is a song by Daryl Hall & John Oates. It debuted on the Billboard Top 40 on February 5, 1977, at number 38 and on March 26, 1977, it became their first of six number-one singles on the BillboardHot 100. The single originally appeared on the 1976 album Bigger Than Both of Us. At the end of 1977, Billboard ranked it as the 23rd biggest hit of the year. The song was rumored to be about the then-scandalous newspaper heiress Patty Hearst. In fact, the title character in the song is based on a spoiled heir to a fast-food chain who was an ex-boyfriend of Daryl Hall's girlfriend, Sara Allen. "But you can't write, 'You're a rich boy' in a song, so I changed it to a girl," Hall told Rolling Stone. Hall elaborated on the song in an interview with American Songwriter: "Rich Girl" was written about an old boyfriend of Sara [Allen]'s from college that she was still friends with at the time. His name is Victor Walker. He came to our apartment, and he was acting sort of strange. His father was quite rich. I think he was involved with some kind of a fast-food chain. I said, "This guy is out of his mind, but he doesn't have to worry about it because his father's gonna bail him out of any problems he gets in." So I sat down and wrote that chorus. [Sings] "He can rely on the old man's money/he can rely on the old man's money/he's a rich guy." I thought that didn't sound right, so I changed it to "Rich Girl". He knows the song was written about him. Lake Street Dive at Salt Shed Lake Street Dive is an American multi-genre band that was formed in 2004 at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston.[1] The band's founding members are Rachael Price, Mike "McDuck" Olson, Bridget Kearney, and Mike Calabrese. Keyboardist Akie Bermiss joined the band on tour in 2017 and was first credited on their 2018 album Free Yourself Up; guitarist James Cornelison joined in 2021 after Olson left the band. The band is based in Brooklyn and frequently tours in North America, Australia, and Europe. The group was formed in 2004 as a "free country band"; they intended to play country music in an improvised, avant-garde style.[3] This concept was abandoned in favor of something that "actually sounded good", according to Mike Olson.[4] The band's name was inspired by the Bryant Lake Bowl, a frequent hang out in the band's early years, located on Lake Street in Minneapolis. Great show last Thursday night my wife and I went with good friends JT and Marni and Rick and Ben. Sitting in the back near the top of the bleachers with a killer view of the Chicago Sky line looking west to southeast and right along the north branch of the Chicago River. Beautiful weather and a great night overall. My first time seeing the band although good buddies Alex, Andy and Mike had seen the at Redrocks in July and all spoke very highly of the band which is a good enough endorsement for me. I don't know any of their songs, but they were very good and one of their encores was Rich Girl which made me smile because that too is a song from my high school and college days, that's basically 40+ years ago. Combined with Goose's cover of the 1970's hit “Hollywood Nights” by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band it was a trip down memory lane. I would recommend seeing this band to any fan of fun music. They were all clearly having a great time. Katie Pruitt opened and came out to sing a song with LSD. In 2017, Pruitt was awarded the Buddy Holly Prize from the Songwriters Hall of Fame[4] and signed with Round Hill Records.[5] Her EP, OurVinyl Live Session EP was released in March 2018.[6] She was named by Rolling Stone as one of 10 new country artists you need to know[7] and by NPR as one of the 20 artists to watch, highlighting Pruitt as someone who "possesses a soaring, nuanced and expressive voice, and writes with devastating honesty".[8] On September 13, 2019, Pruitt released "Expectations", the title track from her full-length debut. Additional singles from this project were subsequently released: "Loving Her" on October 21, 2019,[9] and "Out of the Blue" on November 15, 2019.[10] On February 21, 2020, Pruitt's debut album, Expectations, was released by Rounder Records.[11][12] She earned a nomination for Emerging Act of the Year at the 2020 Americana Music Honors & Awards.[13] In the same year, she duetted with Canadian singer-songwriter Donovan Woods on "She Waits for Me to Come Back Down", a track from his album Without People.[14] In 2021 the artist was inter alia part of the Newport Folk Festival in July. Recommend her as well. 2. Move Me Brightly: Grateful Dead Lighting Director Candace Brightman Candace Brightman (born 1944)[1] is an American lighting engineer, known for her longtime association with the Grateful Dead. She is the sister of author Carol Brightman. Brightman grew up in Illinois and studied set design at St John's College, Annapolis, Maryland.[1] She began working as a lighting technician in the Anderson Theater, New York City, and was recruited by Bill Graham to operate lighting at the Fillmore East.[3] In 1970, she operated the house lights at the Chicago Coliseum with Norol Tretiv.[4] She has also worked for Janis Joplin, Joe Cocker and Van Morrison. After serving as house lighting engineer for several Grateful Dead shows, including their 1971 residency at the Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, she was recruited by the band's Jerry Garcia to work for them full-time.[1] She started working regularly for the Dead on their 1972 tour of Europe (which was recorded and released as Europe 72), and remained their in-house lighting engineer for the remainder of their career.[1] One particular challenge that Brightman faced was having to alter lighting setups immediately in response to the Dead's improvisational style. By the band's final tours in the mid-1990s, she was operating a computer-controlled lighting system and managing a team of technicians.[5] Her work inspired Phish's resident lighting engineer Chris Kuroda, who regularly studied techniques in order to keep up with her standards. Brightman continued working in related spin-off projects until 2005.[1][7] She returned to direct the lighting for the Fare Thee Well concerts in 2015, where she used over 500 fixtures. Now facing significant financial and health related issues. 3. Neil Young and New Band, The Chrome Hearts, Deliver 13-Minute “Down By The River” on Night One at The Capitol Theatre My buddies and I still can't believe Neil with Crazy Horse did not play their Chicago show back in May this year. Thank god he's ok and still playing but we are bummed out at missing the shared experience opportunity that only comes along when seeing a rock legend like Neil and there aren't many. SHOW No. 2: Broken Arrow Track #5 1:10 – 3:00 Written by Robbie Robertson and released on his album Robbie Robertson released on October 27, 1987. It reached number 29 on the RPM CanCon charts in 1988.[23]Rod Stewart recorded a version of "Broken Arrow" in 1991 for his album Vagabond Heart.[24] Stewart's version of the song was released as a single on August 26, 1991,[25] with an accompanying music video, reaching number 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and number two in Canada. This ballad is not to be confused either with Chuck Berry's 1959 single or Buffalo Springfield's 1967 song of the same name, written by Neil Young. "Broken Arrow" was also performed live by the Grateful Dead from 1993 to 1995 with Phil Lesh on vocals.[28] Grateful Dead spinoff groups The Dead, Phil Lesh and Friends, and The Other Ones have also performed the song, each time with Lesh on vocals.[29] Played: 35 timesFirst: February 23, 1993 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 2, 1995 at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA SHOW No. 3: Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds Track #9 2:46 – 4:13 "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their May, 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It was written primarily by John Lennon with assistance from Paul McCartney, and credited to the Lennon–McCartneysongwriting partnership.[2] Lennon's son Julian inspired the song with a nursery school drawing that he called "Lucy – in the sky with diamonds". Shortly before the album's release, speculation arose that the first letter of each of the nouns in the title intentionally spelled "LSD", the initialism commonly used for the hallucinogenic drug lysergic acid diethylamide.[3] Lennon repeatedly denied that he had intended it as a drug song,[3][4] and attributed the song's fantastical imagery to his reading of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland books.[3] The Beatles recorded "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" in March 1967. Adding to the song's ethereal qualities, the musical arrangement includes a Lowrey organ part heavily treated with studio effects, and a drone provided by an Indian tambura. The song has been recognised as a key work in the psychedelic genre. Among its many cover versions, a 1974 recording by Elton John – with a guest appearance by Lennon – was a number 1 hit in the US and Canada. John Lennon said that his inspiration for the song came when his three-year-old son Julian showed him a nursery school drawing that he called "Lucy – in the Sky with Diamonds",[4] depicting his classmate Lucy O'Donnell.[5] Julian later recalled: "I don't know why I called it that or why it stood out from all my other drawings, but I obviously had an affection for Lucy at that age. I used to show Dad everything I'd built or painted at school, and this one sparked off the idea."[5][6][7]Ringo Starr witnessed the moment and said that Julian first uttered the song's title on returning home from nursery school.[4][8][9] Lennon later said, "I thought that's beautiful. I immediately wrote a song about it." According to Lennon, the lyrics were largely derived from the literary style of Lewis Carroll's novel Alice in Wonderland.[3][10] Lennon had read and admired Carroll's works, and the title of Julian's drawing reminded him of the "Which Dreamed It?" chapter of Through the Looking Glass, in which Alice floats in a "boat beneath a sunny sky".[11] Lennon recalled in a 1980 interview: It was Alice in the boat. She is buying an egg and it turns into Humpty-Dumpty. The woman serving in the shop turns into a sheep and the next minute they are rowing in a rowing boat somewhere and I was visualizing that.[3] Paul McCartney remembered of the song's composition, "We did the whole thing like an Alice in Wonderland idea, being in a boat on the river ... Every so often it broke off and you saw Lucy in the sky with diamonds all over the sky. This Lucy was God, the Big Figure, the White Rabbit."[10] He later recalled helping Lennon finish the song at Lennon's Kenwood home, specifically claiming he contributed the "newspaper taxis" and "cellophane flowers" lyrics.[8][12] Lennon's 1968 interview with Rolling Stone magazine confirmed McCartney's contribution.[13] Lucy O'Donnell Vodden, who lived in Surbiton, Surrey, died 28 September 2009 of complications of lupus at the age of 46. Julian had been informed of her illness and renewed their friendship before her death. Rumours of the connection between the title of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" and the initialism "LSD" began circulating shortly after the release of the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band LP in June 1967.[24][25] McCartney gave two interviews in June admitting to having taken the drug.[26][27] Lennon later said he was surprised at the idea the title was a hidden reference to LSD,[3] countering that the song "wasn't about that at all,"[4] and it "was purely unconscious that it came out to be LSD. Until someone pointed it out, I never even thought of it. I mean, who would ever bother to look at initials of a title? ... It's not an acid song."[3] McCartney confirmed Lennon's claim on several occasions.[8][12] In 1968 he said: When you write a song and you mean it one way, and someone comes up and says something about it that you didn't think of – you can't deny it. Like "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," people came up and said, cunningly, "Right, I get it. L-S-D," and it was when [news]papers were talking about LSD, but we never thought about it.[10] In a 2004 interview with Uncut magazine, McCartney confirmed it was "pretty obvious" drugs did influence some of the group's compositions at that time, including "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", though he tempered this statement by adding, "[I]t's easy to overestimate the influence of drugs on the Beatles' music." In 2009 Julian with James Scott Cook and Todd Meagher released "Lucy", a song that is a quasi-follow-up to the Beatles song. The cover of the EP showed four-year-old Julian's original drawing, that now is owned by David Gilmour from Pink Floyd.[59] Lennon's original handwritten lyrics sold at auction in 2011 for $230,000. A lot of fun to see this tune live. Love that Jerry does the singing even though his voice is very rough and he stumble through some of the lyrics. It is a Beatles tune, a legendary rock tune, and Jerry sings it like he wrote it at his kitchen table. Phil and Friends with the Quintent cover the tune as well and I believe Warren Haynes does the primary singing on that version. Warren, Jimmy Herring and Phil really rock that tune like the rock veterans they are. The version is fun because it opens the second set, a place of real prominence even after having played it for six months by this point. Gotta keep the Deadheads guessing. Played: 19 timesFirst: March 17, 1993 at Capital Centre, Landover, MD, USALast: June 28, 1995 at The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI, USA MJ NEWS: Ukrainian Officials Approve List Of Medical Marijuana Qualifying Conditions Under Country's New Legalization Law2. Federal Marijuana And Drug Convictions Would Be Automatically Sealed Under New Bipartisan Senate Bill3. Pennsylvania Police Arrest An Average Of 32 People For Marijuana Possession Every Day, New Data Shows As Lawmakers Weigh Legalization4. CBD-Rich Hemp Extract Is An Effective Natural Insecticide Against Mosquitoes, New Research Shows SHOW No. 4: Wave To The Wind Track #10 5:00 – 6:40 Hunter/Lesh tune that was never released. In fact, the Dead archives say that there is no studio recording of the song. Not a great song. I have no real memory of it other than it shows up in song lists for a couple of shows I attended. Even this version of the tune is really kind of flat and uninspiring but there are not a lot of Phil tunes to feature and you can only discuss Box of Rain so many times. Just something different to talk about. Played: 21 timesFirst: February 22, 1992 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: December 9, 1993 at Los Angeles Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA, USA OUTRO: The Other One Track #16 2:30 – 4:22 "That's It for the Other One" is a song by American band the Grateful Dead. Released on the band's second studio album Anthem of the Sun (released on July 18, 1968) it is made up of four sections—"Cryptical Envelopment", "Quadlibet for Tenderfeet", "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get", and "We Leave the Castle". Like other tracks on the album, is a combination of studio and live performances mixed together to create the final product. While the "We Leave the Castle" portion of the song was never performed live by the band, the first three sections were all featured in concert to differing extents. "Cryptical Envelopment", written and sung by Jerry Garcia, was performed from 1967 to 1971, when it was then dropped aside from a select few performances in 1985. "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get", written by Bill Kreutzmann and Bob Weir and sung by Weir, became one of the band's most frequently performed songs in concert (usually denoted as simply "The Other One"). One of the few Grateful Dead songs to have lyrics written by Weir, "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get" became one of the Dead's most-played songs (being performed a known 586 times[2]) and most popular vehicles for improvisation, with some performances reaching 30+ minutes in length. The song's lyrics reference the influence of the Merry Pranksters and in particular Neal Cassady.[2] Additionally, the line "the heat came 'round and busted me for smilin' on a cloudy day" - one of my favorite Grateful Dead lyrics - refers to a time Weir was arrested for throwing a water balloon at a cop from the upstairs of 710 Ashbury, the Dead's communal home during the ‘60's and early ‘70's before the band moved its headquarters, and the band members moved, to Marin County just past the Golden Gate Bridge when driving out of the City. In my experience, almost always a second set tune. Back in the late ‘60's and early ‘70's either a full That's It For The Other One suite or just The Other One, would be jammed out as long as Dark Star and sometimes longer. During the Europe '72 tour, Dark Star and the full Other One Suite traded off every show as the second set psychedelic rock long jam piece. Often preceded by a Phil bass bomb to bring the independent noodling into a full and tight jam with an energy all of its own. The Other One got its name because it was being written at the same time as Alligator, one of the Dead's very first tunes. When discussing the tunes, there was Alligator and this other one. I always loved the Other One and was lucky enough to see the full That's It For The Other One suite twice in 1985 during its too brief comeback to celebrate the Dead's 20th anniversary. Played: 550 timesFirst: October 31, 1967 at Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA, USALast: July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field in Chicago Birthday shout out: Nephew, Jacob Mishkin, star collegiate baseball player, turns 21and all I can say is “no effing way!” Happy birthday dude! And a Happy and healthy New Year to those celebrating Rosh Hashanah which begins this week. .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
A vivid, captivating account of the Beatles's musical transformation throughout the pivotal year of 1963, as the world became caught up in the maelstrom of Beatlemania and its far-reaching cultural impact.The Beatles broke up more than half a century ago, yet millions around the globe are still drawn to the legacy of four lads from Liverpool. From the carefree innocence of "A Hard Day's Night" to the experimental psychedelia of "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds,” their message of love, peace, and hope still resonates.In Shake It Up, Baby! we go back to the start—to 1963, when they went from playing in small clubs in the remote Scottish Highlands to four number one singles, two number one albums, three national tours, and being besieged by thousands of fans at gigs all over Britain.Ken McNab tells the story through gripping, exclusive eye-witness accounts from those who were there: the Beatlemaniacs, the journalists, broadcasters, and television producers who were scrambling to make sense of it all—and the other bands who could only watch in awe as the Beatles went from bottom of the bill to headline act to the biggest band on the planet, forever transforming musical history.Ken McNab is a journalist with the Scottish Daily Mail and the author of And in the End: The Last Days of The Beatles. Ken lives in Scotland.Buy the book from Wellington Square Bookshop - https://www.wellingtonsquarebooks.com/book/9781639366583
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1186, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Fete Offensive 1: 1953 and 2009 were years of riots in France on this festive day that was violent back in 1789, too. Bastille Day. 2: After this war hero's 1829 inauguration, crowds nearly crushed him and the White House was trashed. Andrew Jackson. 3: Beijing feted 70 years of Communist rule on "National Day" in 2019, but protests in this administrative region turned ugly. Hong Kong. 4: 30 years after the original concert, this reboot featured overpriced water and arson. Woodstock. 5: Netflix' documentary about this ill-conceived Bahamian romp is subtitled "The Greatest Party that Never Happened". the Fyre Festival. Round 2. Category: Polyhymnia 1: "Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!" Joan Baez sang this national hymn on a 1963 concert album. "Battle Hymn Of The Republic". 2: "In the snow of far off northern lands and in sunny tropic scenes" is in the second part of their hymn. the Marine Corps. 3: Also meaning a commonly repeated word or phrase, this term originally referred to a Hindu vedic hymn. mantra. 4: A processional is sung as clergy and laity enter a church; this type of hymn, as they leave. recessional. 5: Bede recorded this earliest-known Anglo-Saxon Christian poet's "Hymn" in prose. Cædmon. Round 3. Category: 4 Top Men 1: You know it would be true, you know I wouldn't be a liar, to say this band turned down $50K from Buick to use "Light My Fire". The Doors. 2: This foursome was "Runnin' With The Devil" but runnin' without brown MandMs, excluded in their concert contracts. Van Halen. 3: For a track on "Quadrophenia", this band had to bribe a train driver to blow his whistle departing Waterloo station. The Who. 4: Bob Geldof on the show-stopping performance by this band at Live Aid: "It was the perfect stage for Freddie". Queen. 5: At the 2017 Grammys, this hard rocking quartet of dudes went (Lady) Gaga to play "Moth Into Flame". Metallica. Round 4. Category: Working With A Beatle 1: In a 1995 Pizza Hut ad, Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork and Davy Jones welcomed Ringo as this band's new drummer. the Monkees. 2: "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey", a 1971 No. 1, is credited to Paul and this woman. Linda Eastman (McCartney). 3: In 1997 Ringo said, "Baby, I Love Your Way" and had this ex-Humble Pie guy in the All-Starr Band. Peter Frampton. 4: "Handle with Care"! Along with George, this '80s group featured Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty and Bob Dylan. the Traveling Wilburys. 5: On Thanksgiving 1974, John joined this man at Madison Square Garden to perform "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds". Elton John. Round 5. Category: From Movie To Musical 1: This musical based on a 1933 film is currently tapping away on the NYC thoroughfare of the same name. 42nd Street. 2: Tony Curtis took the Joe E. Brown role, not the Tony Curtis part, in a new musical based on this Billy Wilder film. Some Like It Hot. 3: You could say John C. Reilly butchered the role in the 2002 musical based on this Ernest Borgnine film. Marty. 4: It had to happen: this 1962 classic in which Bette Davis tormented Joan Crawford became a musical in 2002. Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?. 5: "Illya Darling" was based on this foreign film about a woman who worked only Monday through Saturday. Never On Sunday. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspo
Avec Patti Smith, Elton John et John Lennon. Novembre 1974, Patti Smith sort son premier single "Hey Joe", titre popularisé par Jimi Hendrix en 1966. En face B de ce 45 tours, on retrouve un futur grand classique ''Piss Factory'', elle raconte son job d'ouvrière, une expérience plutôt dure mais qui n'empêchait pas ses rêves de rock star. Le 28 novembre 1974, Elton John donne un concert important au Madison Square de New York à l'occasion de Thanksgiving avec John Lennon pour "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", "I Saw Here Standing There", du répertoire des Beatles, et ''Whatever Gets You Thru The Night'' single de John Lennon. --- Du lundi au vendredi, Fanny Gillard et Laurent Rieppi vous dévoilent l'univers rock, au travers de thèmes comme ceux de l'éducation, des rockers en prison, les objets de la culture rock, les groupes familiaux et leurs déboires, et bien d'autres, chaque matin dans Coffee on the Rocks à 6h30 et rediffusion à 13h30 dans Lunch Around The Clock. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
B.S.O. "I Am Sam":Aimee Mann And Michael Penn “Two Of Us”Sarah McLachlan “Blackbird”Rufus Wainwright “Across The Universe”The Wallflowers “I'm Looking Through You”Eddie Vedder “You've Got To Hide Your Love Away”Ben Harper “Strawberry Fields Forever”Sheryl Crow “Mother Nature's Son”Ben Folds “Golden Slumbers”The Vines “I'm Only Sleeping”Stereophonics “Don't Let Me DownThe Black Crowes “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds”Chocolate Genius “Julia”Heather Nova “We Can Work It Out”Grandaddy “Revolution”Nick Cave “Let It Be”Aimee Mann “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds”Neil Finn / Liam Finn “Two Of Us”Escuchar audio
En 1974, le paléoanthropologue Yves Coppens baptisait Lucy le squelette d'une australopithèque découverte en Ethiopie, d'après la chanson "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" des Beatles. En 2003, il inaugurait l'édition des Rendez-vous de l'histoire sur l'Afrique en retraçant les origines de l'humanité, de l'apparition des premiers hommes sur le continent africain jusqu'à leur peuplement de la Terre. Conférence inaugurale de l'édition 2003 des Rendez-vous de l'histoire sur le thème "L'Afrique". © Yves Coppens, 2003. Voix du générique : Michel Hagnerelle (2006), Michaelle Jean (2016), Michelle Perrot (2002) https://rdv-histoire.com/ Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
If there's a better kids movie than “Yellow Submarine”, we've yet to see it. (Pipe down, “AirBud”!) So, it would stand that 1969's original Yellow Submarine soundtrack must be the best kids movie soundtrack of all time, correct? (Pipe down, “Popeye”!) While that may be up for debate, the new and/or newly released Beatles songs on Side 1 are among their most interesting and, in one case, greatest songs. Our "Yellow Submarine” disc Deep Dish delves deep into the Sea Of Thyme for some spicy discussion on the collection of Side 1 gems, the packaging variations, and more! Along the way, the UBP's Old Fred and Boob (also a great “Benny Hill” sketch) ask:
We continue this week with the second set form the band's performance at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View CA. on August 25, 1993. This is a fine setlist - highlighted by some outstanding work by Garcia especially during the transitions between songs. A Scarlet>Fire opens things up and Jerry gives us some remarkable work during the transition and in the opening solo of Fire. 'Estimated Prophet' begins a nice long stretch of music highlighted by a 'Terrapin Station' and a sweet jam out of Terrapin into Drums and Space. 'All Along the Watchtower' grows out of Space and the post-drums highlight for me is 'Attics of My Life', although there is a bit of static here and there.. A fun 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds', is the encore this night sending folks home with a smile. Grateful Dead Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View, CA 8/25/1993 - Wednesday Two Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain Estimated Prophet > Terrapin Station > Drums > Space > All Along The Watchtower > Attics Of My Life > Sugar Magnolia Encore Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod090123.mp3 Have a safe and fun Labor Day weekend!
Elton John og Bernie Taupin, er de første i min serie om sangskriver par. Serien handler om par der skrev til sig selv og andre kunstnere. Hør både kendte og små perler, Sweet Painted Lady, Rocket Man, Levon, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds og mange flere.
Steven Cockcroft, co-host of the tremendous Nothing Is Real podcast, joins Tyler this week to delve into the many connections between the Beatles and the Goons. A major influence on all four Fabs - especially John - The Goon Show ran until 1960 but Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan were to go on and develop friendships with all the Beatles and even work with them professionally (notably Sellers and Ringo appearing together in The Magic Christian). Tyler and Steven try to identify as many connections as they can (no matter how tenuous!) and among the things they touch on are: Spike & Across The Universe; George Martin; Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds; Richard Lester; Sellers in Get Back; The Beatles Cartoon; Paul's poem to Spike; I Am The Walrus; George and Peter in Disneyland; Sellers does A Hard Day's Night; The Grandma Awards; The Goon Show Scripts; You Know My Name Look Up The Number; Unchained Melody; Spike and The Primal Scream; The Nerk Twins... and much much more! It's a fun conversation which anybody with even a passing interest in the Goons and/or the Beatles will enjoy! (And it wasn't until the show was edited and in the can that Tyler realised that the young John Lennon could not have possibly seen Idiot Weekly or A Show Called Fred on television as these were only screened in the London region - HOWEVER, he *could* have seen Son Of Fred as apparently that show was screened in the North in late 1956!) Nothing Is Real: https://www.nothingisrealpod.com/
El 01 de junio de 1967 se lanzo el album ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Bands” de la banda The Beatles en el Reino Unido. Octavo álbum de estudio de la banda británicas es a menudo citado por la crítica como una de sus mejores obras y uno de los discos más influyentes de todos los tiempos, apareciendo en el primer lugar de la lista de los 500 mejores álbumes de todos los tiempos en la revista Rolling Stone. También fue seleccionado como el mejor álbum de rock de todos los tiempos por el sitio de Internet Digital Dream Door en su lista «100 Greatest Rock Albums». Luego de su salida al mercado se convirtió en una sensación popular. Innovador en muchos sentidos, desde la estructura hasta las técnicas de grabación, influyó en casi todos los trabajos de los géneros pop y rock que se hicieron después. Hoy escucharemos de este álbum Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds de manos de The Beatles.
É tanto assunto para esse tema que não cabe em um podcast só! Neste episódio confira o que Jota Borgonhoni e Francisco Escorsim têm a dizer sobre o naufrágio nas drogas. Algumas das músicas comentadas: 1) Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds: https://youtu.be/naoknj1ebqI 2) Cocaine: https://youtu.be/8QYdIswhbY4 3) María: https://youtu.be/vCEvCXuglqo 4) Somewhere Only We Know: https://youtu.be/Oextk-If8HQ 5) Confortably Numb: https://youtu.be/x-xTttimcNk 6) (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction: https://youtu.be/MSSxnv1_J2g 7) Hurt (NIN): https://youtu.be/Ty-bLdf8Bsw 8) Hurt (Johnny Cash): https://youtu.be/8AHCfZTRGiI _ Conheça nosso Roteiro "Aprenda a Lidar com Seus Pais" - https://osnaufragos.com.br/roteiros/aprendendo-a-lidar-com-seus-pais/ _ Livraria: www.livrariadosnaufragos.com.br _ Conheça o nosso projeto: www.osnaufragos.com.br
Três anos depois de os Beatles lançarem "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", o LSD, que foi o grande motivador da canção e uma das marcas da contracultura, foi proibido nos Estados Unidos. Só um ano depois, em 1971, uma convenção da ONU proibiu o uso de psicodélico em todos os países membros da instituição. Era o início da chamada guerra às drogas. Mas antes mesmo do proibicionismo vir à tona, os psicodélicos já ganhavam um destaque negativo em boa parte da mídia e produções culturais. Filmes como "Força Diabólica", de 1959, associavam esse tipo de substância a alucinações típicas de quadros de esquizofrenia, o que, anos depois, se mostrou equivocado. Nas últimas décadas, esses alteradores de consciência voltaram aos holofotes da ciência para o tratamento de transtornos mentais e várias normas estão sendo flexibilizadas, o que tem influenciado vários filmes, séries, livros e músicas. O mercado editorial, por exemplo, está atento ao assunto, e traz livros como "História Social do LSD no Brasil", de Júlio Delmanto, "Como Mudar Sua Mente", de Michael Pollan, e "A Experiência Psicodélica", de Timothy Leary. Nas telas, os psicodélicos também têm feito sucesso com séries como "Nove Desconhecidos" e "Ratched". O Expresso Ilustrada desta semana discute a representação dos psicodélicos na cultura pop e explica por que a ciência também está cada vez mais debruçada sobre eles. Para isso, Nathan Fernandes, pesquisador do tema, e Marcelo Leite, jornalista, autor do livro "Psiconautas - Viagens com a Ciência Psicodélica Brasileira" e do blog "Vida Psicodélica", da Folha, comentam o assunto. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Este podcast es la antesala del Día Internacional del Libro con canciones basadas o inspiradas en muchas de sus páginas o que son, en sí mismas, una novela, un poema o un cuento. ENRIQUE MORENTE y LAGARTIJA NICK – Manhattan (First We Take Manhattan) NIÑOS MUTANTES - A galopar NOVEDADES CARMINHA - Juventud Infinita QUEEN - Bohemian Rhapspdy MUSE - Uprising NIRVANA - Scentless Apprentice DORIAN - Dos Vidas KENDRICK LAMAR - The Blacker the Berry FRANZ FERDINAND – Love and Destroy DAVID BOWIE – 1984 THE BEATLES – Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds SIDONIE – Televisores Rotos KLAXONS - Gravity's Rainbow VEINTIUNO – Corazonada LOVE OF LESBIAN - Un Día En El Parque Escuchar audio
Vamos con la historia del que fue el primer y ansiado número uno de John Lennon como solista. Whatever Gets You Thru The Night de 1974. Ricardo Portmán nos cuenta todo lo que hay detrás de sus sonidos. Escucharemos Whatever Gets You Thru The Night, Whatever Gets You Thru The Night (outtake de julio de 1974 en los Sunset Sound, L.A.), Whatever Gets You Thru The Night, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, I Saw Her Standing There (las tres en vivo con Elton John en el Madison Square Garden en noviembre de 1974) y Beef Jerky. Recuerden que nuestros programas los pueden escuchar también en nuestra web https://ecosdelvinilo.com y en la emisora https://distanciaradio.com (Córdoba) los miércoles a las 18:00 y domingos a las 23:00.
Actor, author, singer, astronaut, captain, comedian, Canadian. Star Trek cemented the icon's stature but his career post Trekking had the man doing made-for-t.v. flicks, theatrical movies, a classic 'Saturday Night Live' hosting and.. music. And oh, that music!Join Luis and Glenn as they discuss most everything (well, at least everything they find interesting) the man did during those crazy 1960's. This is a GREAT episode if we say so ourselves !TONS of cool clips including:'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds' song excerpt'Go Ask Alice' excerpt'Mysteries of the Gods' excerpt'T.J.Hooker' excerpt'Terror At 37, 000 Feet' excerpt'Kingdom of the Spiders' excerpt'Star Trek The Motion Picture' trailer excerptSaturday Night Live 'get a life' skit excerpt'Rocketman' song excerpt'Common People' song excerpt'Struggle' song excerpt'Major Tom' song excerptP.S. Become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/SuspectVideo?fan_landing=trueOr just buy us a coffee !!!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/suspectvidOpening introduction and closing announcement is by GCOpening and closing music by Ethan Flynn.Check him out on Facebook here:https://www.facebook.com/ethanfzzOr on Youtube here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC67mZOyzAryAjb-_d-7Ad4gSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/SuspectVideo)
On this edition of 1 on 1 with Bill Alexander, my special guest is Diane Steinberg Lewis, aka Dianne Steinberg, recording artist, singer, songwriter, pianist, producer and arranger. She played Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds in the 1978 movie, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Dianne began her career as choir director and accompanist at Battle Creek Central High School in Michigan but soon recorded with Atlantic Records, ABC RECORDS. Her rendition of the Beatles classic Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds with Stargard is pure classic and her performances throughout the film are absolutely memorable and truly standout. Dianne also talks about growing up in a musical family and how that influenced her career.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/1-on-1-with-bill-alexander/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this edition of 1 on 1 with Bill Alexander, my special guest is Diane Steinberg Lewis, aka Dianne Steinberg, recording artist, singer, songwriter, pianist, producer and arranger. She played Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds in the 1978 movie, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Dianne began her career as choir director and accompanist at Battle Creek Central High School in Michigan but soon recorded with Atlantic Records, ABC RECORDS. Her rendition of the Beatles classic Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds with Stargard is pure classic and her performances throughout the film are absolutely memorable and truly standout. Dianne also talks about growing up in a musical family and how that influenced her career.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/1-on-1-with-bill-alexander/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Thank you for an amazing 3 seasons Galactic Groovers! Here are 43 Cover Songs & 2 Originals from the first three seasons. The last song is a new release. All recorded with love. Special thanks to my listeners, guests and patrons. 1)Venus 2)Groove Is In The Heart 3)Sugaring Myself by Andrea Land 4)Rhiannon 5)Stray Cat Strut 6)You Say 7)Bring Me Some Water 8)Witchy Woman 9)Baby Mine 10)Feeling Good 11)Bad Guy (Metal Version) 12)Closer To Fine 13)Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 14)Take My 15)Breath Away 16)What's Up 17)Sister 18)Born This Way 19)Joker 20)Wildflowers 21)Smoke Two Joints 22)Magic 23)Blue Bayou 24)Whenever You're Away From Me 25)Copernicus 26)It Goes Like It Goes 27)Working For The Weekend 28)Calling You 29)Hold On Tight To Your Dreams 30)Time Warp 31)Fight Song 32)Otto Titsling 33)Rise 34)Fly Me To The Moon 35)Faded 36)Fire & Rain 37)Xanadu 38)Talk To The Animals 39)Brave 40)Somewhere Over The Rainbow 41)Pennies From Heaven 42)Natural Woman 43)Rocking Me Baby 44)Love Expansion Mintaka Channeled Original 45)I've Got The Music In Me www.linktr.ee.com/groovinggoddess www.patreon.com/groovinggoddess --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/groovinggoddess/message
El precio de la Beatlemanía se paga con el adiós a las giras. En el estudio, los Beatles expanden las fronteras del rock y lo elevan a la categoría de arte. Con testimonios de Andrés Calamaro, Emilio Regueira de Los Rabanes y Debi Nova.
Van "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" van het jaar 1967 gaan we naar "Lucy" een Australopithecus Afarensis van wel 3 miljoen jaar geleden. Wat hebben deze gemeen? Ja best veel eigenlijk!• historie-en-mythologie@mail.com• https://twitter.com/HistorieMyth• https://www.instagram.com/historiemythologiepodcast/• merchandise • https://historie-mythologie.secure-decoration.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/historie-and-mythologie/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Remembering the beginning of the Civil War in America. More discussion on the Minnesota officer involved shooting and a contrast of Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds on Music Monday. And perhaps the end of an era as Casa Bonita files for bankruptcy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Big Beatles Sort Out, a show in which I, author and musician Garry Abbott, attempt to finally decide my favourite Beatles recordings by scoring each and every one for lyrical content, musicality and production. I am assisted in this venture by my brother and resident Beatles expert, Paul Abbott, with a deep knowledge of the Beatles and the wider context in which they operated. Each episode we explore and score 5 songs from the Beatles full recording catalogue. The songs are drawn at random to try and avoid any album or era prejudices skewing the results. So please join us as we try and sort out, The Beatles. This Week's Songs: Think For Yourself, Mean Mr Mustard, Baby It's You, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, You Can't Do That PLUS RUTLES BONUS! See How The Good Times Roll! Please let anyone know about this podcast who might be interested! You can contact me on Twitter @big_sort or @Garry_Abbott, or via my website www.garryabbott.co.uk. If you would like to support my music, please consider ordering my new EP 'Chapter And Multiverse' and/or listening to the singles here on Spotify. Please listen out for Paul's other Podcasts, 'The Head Ballet' - all about novelty music, and 'Hark! 87th Precinct Podcast' - all about Ed McBain's seminal police procedural novel series. You can listen along to the songs featured in this episode on this handy Spotify playlist: Episode 27 Playlist Keep up with the scoring charts, or start your own using the blank-master, with this handy google sheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Qc7mHMeBBM9LSPUV0L6zrYrF2Rib9eX-Xssua-Wox3g/edit?usp=sharing
Genießt eines der spannendsten Alben der 60er und die Geschichten zu den Songs vom Lange aus dem Feierabend. Die BEATLES und SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND: Bandmanager Brian Epstein dachte, es wäre vorbei mit THE BEATLES. Die Bandmitglieder waren ausgelaugt vom vielen Touren und zugleich sanken die Publikumszahlen erstmals seit der Beatlemania. Wenn man sich wie ein Gefangener seines eigenen Ruhmes fühlt, dann wird es Zeit auszubrechen! Also weg mit den Pilzkopf-Frisuren, her mit den Schnurrbärten und natürlich braucht es einen neuen Bandnamen: SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND. Das achte Studioalbum der BEATLES war die britische Antwort auf die bahnbrechende „PET SOUNDS" Platte der BEACH BOYS. Überraschend war damals nicht nur die Alter-Ego-Band, die sich quasi alles erlauben durfte, sondern auch der frische, poppige Sound, der mit seinen psychedelischen Anliehen voll den Hippie-Zeitgeist traf. Kurz vor Beginn des „Summer of Love" stand unser Meilenstein in den Plattenläden…ein bahnbrechender Befreiungsschlag für die Rockmusik, der viele Türen geöffnet hat Tracklist: -INTRO (00:00) -SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND (00:07) -WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS (03:38) -LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS (06:10) -GETTING BETTER (11:47) -FIXING A HOLE (14:30) -SHE'S LEAVING HOME (18:29) -BEING FOR THE BENEFIT OF MR. KITE! (22:08) -WITHIN YOU WITHOUT YOU (24:45) -WHEN I'M SIXTY FOUR (30:43) -LOVELY RITA (34:17) -GOOD MORNING GOOD MORNING (37:01) -SGT. PEPPERS LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND (REPRISE)(41:30) -A DAY IN THE LIFE (42:51) -ABMOD (47:14) Folgt uns auf Instagram: Der Lange - Moritz Lange Regenbogen 2
It was an honor to have a conversation with Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band star Diane Steinberg Lewis. As "Lucy" in the film, Diane worked closely with Peter Frampton, the Bee Gees, Paul Nicholas and Donald Pleasence as she shined on the screen as the leader of Lucy and the Diamonds. Her rendition of the Beatles classic "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" with Stargard is a classic in its own right, and her scene stealing performances throughout the film prove to be supremely enjoyable. We discuss what it was like to work with Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb, as well as being a love interest to Peter Frampton's "Billy Shears." She tells stories of the wild times on set, as well as other memories from that infamous movie musical.
Hear the bittersweet story of the real-life LUCY, the inspiration behind the song "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds..."
Dice Anni B Sweet que 'John Lennon es casa' y ahí pasamos una hora para respirar la paz que transmite su legado y, de paso, hacernos eco del homenaje que Radio 3 le hace estos días, 'Imagina John Lennon'. Alternamos las versiones que nos han llegado para este tributo con las originales y escuchamos las voces de algunos de los protagonistas: Jacobo Serra, Juan Alberto (Niños Mutantes), Anni B Sweet, Diego (Veintiuno)... KARAVANA – Give Peace a Chance JOHN LENNON – Instant Karma SMILE – Across The Universe JOHN LENNON – Working Class Hero JACOBO SERRA y JUANMA LATORRE – Norwegian Wood _JUNO – The Ballad Of Yoko Ono JOHN LENNON - (Just Like) Starting Over LOS TELEPATICOS – Yer Blues NIÑOS MUTANTES – Mother JOHN LENNON – Give Me Some Truth GINEBRAS – Jealous Guy ANNI B SWEET – Isolation VÍCTOR CABEZUELO – Love THE BEATLES – Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds CLUB DEL RÍO – In My Life THE BEATLES – Across The Universe VEINTIUNO – Woman JOHN LENNON - Imagine Escuchar audio
El pasado 9 de Octubre se cumplía el 80º aniversario del nacimiento de John Lennon y por ello dedicamos nuestro programa a escuchar varias de sus composiciones en las voces de músicos incluidos en el gran paraguas de la Americana. El próximo martes será obligado recordar que 40 años atrás un loco asesino que no merece ni tan siquiera que se recuerde su nombre nos privó de su presencia a las puertas del edificio Dakota de Nueva York. Por eso, hoy nos adelantamos a esa fecha para recordar cómo los más significativos músicos de Americana han mirado en alguna ocasión las canciones que John Lennon creó para formar parte de la discografía de los Beatles. El cuarteto de Liverpool grabó “One After 909” en su concierto de la terraza y esa versión en directo fue la que se incluyó en el álbum original. Era un tema de Lennon que compuso con 17 años y hacía referencia a un número, el 9, que parecía perseguirle. Nació el 9 de octubre y por entonces vivía en el 9 de Newcastle Road. Por entonces se escuchaban varias canciones que hablaban de trenes de carga como "Rock Island Line" o “Midnight Special” y John y PaulMcCartney decidieron ponerla un ritmo similar. El cuarteto llegó a grabar la canción en la primavera de 1963, durante las sesiones de "From Me to You" y "Thank You Girl”, que conformaron su tercer single, pero el resultado no les convenció y la desestimaron. Willie Nelson quiso homenajear al grupo con su propia versión. Los más veteranos artistas de country también han tenido un momento en su carrera para rememorar alguna canción de los Beatles. Kris Kristofferson también echó una mirada a los Fab 4 para versionar una canción claramente compuesta por John Lennon como fue “Paperback Writer” haciendo referencia a su faceta de escritor. Sería grabada por los Beatles cuando trabajaban en 1966 en Revolver, y aunque se editó en single en su momento, quedó fuera de sus álbumes oficiales. Se acaban de cumplir 55 años de la salida al mercado de Rubber Soul, uno de los discos más determinantes de la discografía de los Beatles y en el que las canciones de John Lennon tuvieron una significación relevante. Aquel trabajo lo cerraba “Run For Your Life”, que fue, por el contrario, la primera canción que grabaron para el disco. Para componer aquel tema sobre los celos con tonalidades de country, Lennon se basó en Elvis y su "Baby Let's Play House", utilizando incluso una frase completa de aquella canción de El Rey. John Cowan, una de las voces más potentes de la Americana, firmó en 2014 por el sello Compass para afrontar un proyecto que tituló Sixty, producido por su buen amigo y compañero de los Doobie Brothers, John McFee, y en el que pudimos encontrar una lista interminable de selectos invitados, desde Leon Russell, Alison Krauss y Rodney Crowell, hasta Bernie Leadon, Sam Bush o Chris Hillman, pasando por Huey Lewis, Bonnie Bramlett, Ray Benson y varios más. Su versión de “Run For Your Life” se convirtió en uno de los cortes de bonificación de la edición de lujo de Sixty, donde el artista de Ohio exhibió su poderío vocal. En Rubber Soul John Lennon compuso cuatro temas de forma independiente y otros tantos McCartney. También fueron cuatro en los que la pareja colaboró conjuntamente y dos los firmó George Harrison. “Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)” pasó a ser la primera canción de rock en la que aparecía un sitar y, como todo aquel álbum Rubber Soul al que pertenecía, marcó en música y letra un paso de gigante en la evolución de los Beatles. De hecho, John Lennon la creó como una carta a su mujer, Cynthia, admitiendo una aventura. Tim O’Brien aprovechó las tonalidades folkies para realizar una versión imponente que sirvió de cierre a su disco de 2011 Two Journeys. En realidad, escarbó en los antecedentes irlandeses del cuarteto de Liverpool, un importante puerto de entrada para tantos exiliados que buscaban trabajo. Una de las bandas míticas del bluegrass es Hot Rize, fundada en 1978 por Tim O'Brien, Pete Wernick, Charles Sawtelle y Mike Scap, aunque este último fue reemplazado muy pronto por Nick Forster. Además, tenían un divertido “alter ego” llamado Red Knuckles & The Trailblazers. En su álbum Shades In The Past incluyeron su particular versión de “Nowhere Man”, que también pertenece a Rubber Soul, el sexto álbum de los Beatles y que parece definir en un principio el carácter del propio John Lennon. Tras admitir posteriormente que consumía drogas, el personaje de esta canción fue analizado desde todos los puntos de vista posibles por los expertos. Como conclusión, aquél “hombre de ninguna parte” podía ser desde un “camello” al capitán del Submarino Amarillo. Rhett Miller, el nombre artístico de Stewart Ransom Miller II, siempre ha estado asociado a la banda Old 97’s como su líder y cantante solista. The Dreamer es el quinto álbum de estudio que graba al margen de su banda y un disco en el que se marca un cambio en sus exposiciones personales. Resultaba curioso que cuando Rhett Miller grababa en solitario tenía ciertas inclinaciones hacia el pop con cierto acento británico, mientras que con Old 97’s se manifestaba mucho más inclinado a las raíces. En 2005 se realizó un álbum dedicado al álbum Rubber Soul con motivo de su cumpleaños número 40, This Bird Has Flown – A 40th Anniversary Tribute to the Beatles' Rubber Soul, y en él participó el músico tejano con esta versión de “Girl”. El siglo XXI comenzó con una película llamada I Am Sam que protagonizaron Sean Penn y Michelle Pfeiffer. Los productores pretendieron que su banda sonora estuviera compuesta de grabaciones originales de los Beatles, pero ante su imposibilidad, optaron por reunir toda una serie de versiones de la banda de Liverpool realizadas por nombres tan sonoros como Rufus Wainwright, los Wallflowers, Sheryl Crow, Nick Cave, Ben Harper o los Black Crowes, entre otros. Poco antes de su disolución en 2002, la banda de los hermanos Robinson grabó “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds”, una de las composiciones de Lennon siempre controvertida que formó parte en 1967 de Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, el disco que lo cambió todo. El tema de apertura del último álbum grabado por los Beatles, Abbey Road, aunque se publicara en 1969, antes que Let It Be, es uno de los más musculosos del grupo. En parte tiene que ver con la veneración de John Lennon por Chuck Berry y su entrega a las campañas en favor de la paz en las que estaba muy implicado por entonces. El tejano Delbert McClinton escogió “Come Together” para el álbum Come Together - America Salutes The Beatles de 1995, en el que participaron varios de los grandes nombres de la country music. Espléndido con la armónica, en una gira por Gran Bretaña a comienzos de los 60 con Bruce Channel, al que había acompañado en su clásico "Hey! Baby", enseñó a John Lennon algunos trucos con la armónica. Se notó mucho en “Love Me Do”. Cuando Rosanne Cash dejó el sello Columbia en 1965, la compañía publicó un recopilatorio titulado Retrospective, al que se añadió esta versión de “I’m Only Sleeping”, que John Lennon compuso para Revolver en 1966 en el reverso de una carta. Refleja a la perfección su estado de ánimo de entonces cuando no estaba de gira con los Beatles. Se pasaba el día en la cama bajo los efectos de las drogas durmiendo, escribiendo o leyendo… hasta que McCartney venía a interrumpirle para trabajar sobre las canciones. Los Beatles impulsaron el comienzo de diversas bandas del Merseybeat. Varias de sus composiciones sirvieron para que aquellos grupos empezaran a despuntar. En 1963 John Lennon entregó uno de esos temas a Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas. Era “I Call Your Name”, que él mismo había escrito antes incluso de que se formaran los Beatles en casa de su tía Mimi, con la que se crió. Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas la utilizaron como B de “Bad To Me”, otra composición del binomio Lennon/McCartney, pero no acabó de convencerlos, de tal forma que los Beatles hicieron su propia versión, apareciendo primeramente en Estados Unidos dentro del llamado Second Album y en 1964 en Gran Bretaña formando parte del EP Long Tall Sally. En 1966, The Mamas And The Papas, “la familia real de Laurel Canyon”, hicieron su debut con el álbum If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears y la dieron a conocer a nivel popular en Estados Unidos. “In My Life” se incluyó originalmente en un Lp tan imponente como Rubber Soul de los Beatles. En el texto, aunque la autoría fue compartida con McCartney, un John Lennon que acababa de cumplir 25 años recordaba con nostalgia a la gente y los lugares donde pasó una parte muy importante de sus años jóvenes. La canción tiene claras reminiscencias de “Penny Lane” y “Strawberry Fields Forever” y el músico exploraría la misma temática en los siguientes momentos de su carrera, de forma muy especial en el doble álbum del cuarteto, bien conocido como el Álbum Blanco. En 1994, Crosby, Stills & Nash editaron su álbum After The Storm coincidiendo con el 25º aniversario de su disco de debut, tras haber estado dedicados a ampliar su discografía en solitario, con dos nuevos álbumes por parte de Stills y Crosby, además de un recopilatorio de Nash. Todas las canciones de este disco que les llevó a hacer una larga gira, incluyendo el Woodstock ’94, pertenecían a los tres músicos, excepto una versión de “In My Life”. John Lennon siempre admitió las más variadas experiencias, que se fueron ampliando con el paso de los años. El rock and roll de sus comienzos dio paso a una cierta fijación por figuras como las de Elvis, los Everly Brothers o Bob Dylan y su forma de crear canciones. Si ellos podían hacerlo, Lennon también. “You've Got To Hide Your Love Away” fue una de sus primeras reflexiones sobre su manera de escribir, que había comenzado con temas como "I'm a Loser" en el verano del 64. Lennon la compuso en casa, buscando un nuevo tema para la película Help!. Jackson Browne, que al versionar a los Beatles siempre se ha inclinado por las creaciones de John Lennon, la cantó así en uno de sus homenajes. Jonathan Edwards es un veterano artista de Aitkin, Minnesota, que empezó su carrera abriendo los conciertos de B.B. King y la Allman Brothers Band, fichando por Capricorn Records y lanzando su disco de debut hace 47 años. En 2011, Jonathan Edwards publicaba su álbum My Love Will Keep incluyendo una versión de “She Loves You”, muy alejada de como conocíamos aquella canción de los Beatles que a mediados de septiembre de 1963 se editaba como single en Estados Unidos en un pequeño sello discográfico llamado Swan Records. En este caso, “She Loves You” tiene que ver con una cierta fijación de Paul McCartney con una canción de Bobby Rydell titulada “Forget Him” (“Olvídale”) y pensó en crear una dónde preguntar “¿Ella te quiere?” y que los demás contestaran “Si”. Lo comentó con Lennon y la idea quedó flotando en el ambiente. Empezaron a trastear con las guitarras en el hotel mientras estaban de gira con Roy Orbison y Gerry and the Pacemakers y terminaron aquella composición en casa de Paul al día siguiente. Jim Lauderdale también se fijó en el álbum Rubber Soul del cuarteto de Liverpool y eligió “I’m Looking Through You”, llevándose el tema hasta el sonido de Bakersfield y las influencias de Buck Owens. Producido por Phil Madeira y grabado en la Music City, Nueva York y San Francisco, el álbum Let Us In Americana contaba entre los invitados con Buddy Miller, Will Hoge, Rodney Crowell, Ketch Secor de Old Crow Medicine Show, Steve Earle y Allison Moorer. Escuchar audio
This time around, Greg David joins me again, this time to discuss The Beatles' album, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. This album gave us the title track and its reprise, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, and several other great songs. Download Album038.mp3 Greg David on Twitter 100 Greatest Albums List100 Greatest Albums Signup Form
It's November 1974 and George Harrison's Dark Horse Tour is rolling on through the heart of North America. While George's ragged voice continued its decline on these tour stops, the fun and energy of the musicianship on stage was evident to the thousands of excited fans packing concert venues to see the former Beatle perform some of his iconic hits for the first time in years (in some cases, ever). Classics such as In My Life and While My Guitar Gently Weeps may have been crowd-pleasers, but it was the brand-new soundcheck-written, boogie-woogie jams that truly exemplified the fun that George's band was having every and every night. But Harrison wasn't the only former Beatle taking the stage in November of '74, John Lennon had himself a bet to settle with pal and Whatever Gets You Through The Night collaborator Elton John. As Elton and his band reached New York City's famed Madison Square Garden on Thanksgiving night, fans in attendance bore witness to Lennon's triumphant return to concert performance (though no one could know at the time that it would be his last in such a context). It had been over two years since John was last seen at MSG, and he and Elton's band tore through an electric three-song set including Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, the aforementioned #1 hit single Whatever Gets You Through The Night and the McCartney-sung Beatles classic I Saw Her Standing There. One of those lucky fans in the audience that night? John's estranged wife Yoko Ono... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
No programa de estreia, Rogério Barbosa fala sobre a música "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", gravada originalmente pelos Beatles, comparando-a com versões gravadas por Dan Torres, Elton John, Ira, Márcio Greyck e Raul Seixas. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radioestacaoweb/message
Films mentioned in this episode:---------------------------------Yellow Submarine (1968) | Dir. George DunningThe Jungle Book (1967) | Dir. Wolfgang ReithermanWizards (1977) | Dir. Ralph BakshiA Hard Day's Night (1964) | Dir. Richard LesterHelp! (1965) | Dir. Richard LesterMagical Mystery Tour (1967) | Dir. George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Bernard KnowlesThe Aristocats (1970) | Dir. Wolfgang ReithermanRobin Hood (1973) | Dir. Wolfgang Reitherman2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) | Dir. Stanley KubrickInterstellar (2014)| Dir. Christopher NolanApocalypse Now (1979) | Dir. Francis Ford CoppolaLawrence of Arabia (1962) | Dir. David LeanInsidious (2010) | Dir. James WanCitizen Kane (1941) | Dir. Orson WellesThis is Spinal Tap (1984) | Dir. Rob ReinerFantastic Planet (1973) | Dir. Rene LalouxAlice in Wonderland (1951) | Dir. Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton LuskeDumbo (1941) | Dir. Sam Armstrong, Norman Ferguson, Wilfred Jackson, Jack Kinney, Bill Roberts, Ben Sharpsteen, John ElliotteThe Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) | Dir. John Lounsbery, Wolfgang ReithermanPopstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016) | Dir. Akiva Schaffer, Jorma TacconeBohemian Rhapsody (2018) | Dir. Bryan SingerRocketman (2019) | Dir. Dexter FletcherThe Beatles: Eight Days A Week - The Touring Years (2016) | Dir. Ron Howard
El track N° 3 del álbum Sgt Peppers es "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", a lo que el hijo de John, Julian, llevó a casa de un dibujo... John Le preguntó: ¿Qué es eso? Es lucy en el cielo de diamantes.
El track N° 3 del álbum Sgt Peppers es "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", a lo que el hijo de John, Julian, llevó a casa de un dibujo... John Le preguntó: ¿Qué es eso? Es lucy en el cielo de diamantes.
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds - the stories behind this iconic title. The Leaves take over The Byrds' residency at Ciro's on sunset Boulevard and the real Pat Boone steps forward.
Un día como hoy pero de 1967, en el estudio N° 2 de Abbey Road, The Beatles "intentaron" grabar la canción Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds.En esa misma sesión se tomaron las fotografías para la revista LIFE.
Un día como hoy pero de 1967, en el estudio N° 2 de Abbey Road, The Beatles "intentaron" grabar la canción Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds.En esa misma sesión se tomaron las fotografías para la revista LIFE.
Platenmaatschappij EMI vindt dat The Beatles nu wel érg lang bezig zijn in de studio. Ze krijgen nog een maand om het album af te maken. Opeens begint de tijd te dringen! In deze show bespreken we de opnames van Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, Getting Better en Within You Without You.
Today is the 50th Anniversary of The Beatles "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" album, and the Fab Three - Y2J, the Winery Dogs Mike Portnoy, and Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante - are reuniting to discuss this historic, groundbreaking album. They breakdown the recording, the songwriting, and the track listing. They discuss the LSD influence on the Beatles creativity, and what role The Beach Boys' "Pet Sounds" album may have played in the Beatles' creative process. They name their favorite and least favorite songs on the album, and ponder what may have happened to The Beatles if manager Brian Epstein had not died.
This week marks the 50th Episode for me of doing this podcast. I started it about a year and a half ago and It's been a lot of fun so I'm excited for the many more episodes to come. This week also happens to be the 50th Anniversary of the Beatles classic album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," which is regarded by many as one of the greatest albums of all time. To commemorate the occasion, I recorded a stripped down acoustic version of "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds," which is one of my favorites from the album. Visit jakehaws.com for more podcast episodes and free music.
¿Qué te parecen estas versiones de "Lucy In The sKy With Diamonds"?
¿Qué te parecen estas versiones de "Lucy In The sKy With Diamonds"?
El nuevo material de Los Beatles con canciones inéditas, como la toma 1 de Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds...
El nuevo material de Los Beatles con canciones inéditas, como la toma 1 de Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds...
Part two of our vinyl+ "Dutch Import" series. This week we look at the Beatles Live underground releases that eventually begat the only legitimate release "The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl" in 1977. We then follow up with more tracks from the "NOT THE BEATLES" collection, notably the SNL "Cheese and Onions" from "The only Rutle still living in New York City", and the forgotten February 1967 gem "L.S. Bumble Bee". Of the latter, Dudley Moore said "Regarding "The L.S. Bumble Bee", Peter Cook and I recorded that song about the time when there was so much fuss about L.S.D., and when everybody thought that "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" was a reference to drugs. The exciting alternative offered to the world was L.S.B.!, and I wrote the music to, in some ways, satirize the Beach Boys rather than the Beatles. But I'm grateful if some small part of the world thinks that it may have been them, rather than us !"
El piano de John que estaba en su casa de John cuando componía "Sargent Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band".Será subastado y las cifras que pueden llegar alcanzar son entre:$1,200.000 y $1.800.000 de dólares. En ese piano John creó: "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds".
El piano de John que estaba en su casa de John cuando componía "Sargent Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band".Será subastado y las cifras que pueden llegar alcanzar son entre:$1,200.000 y $1.800.000 de dólares. En ese piano John creó: "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds".
Covers! Covers! Covers! -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--= John Keating, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, Space Experience 2 Polyphonic Size, Mother's Little Helper, Nouvelle Vague Presents New Wave [disc 1] Slingshot Featuring Kathy Kosins, You Shook Me All Night Long (Instrumental Mix), You Shook Me All Night Long Valérie, A Whiter Shade Of Pale, A Whiter Shade Of Pale Inspired, The Bare Necessities, The Bare Necessities / It's A Small World John Cleffer Band, Happy 60's, Happy 60's Rosebud, Have A Cigar, Discoballs Planet Earth, Doctor Who (From The BBC TV Series), Planet Earth Snakefinger, The Model, Nouvelle Vague Presents New Wave [disc 1] The Twins Plus Him, Turn The Beat Around, Turn The Beat Around Marx & Spencer, Stay (Dub Mix), Stay The Cover Band, Medley (Relax, Somebody's Watching Me, It's My Life), Relax / Big In Japan Telex, Rock Around The Clock, Looking For Saint Tropez Zeus B. Held, The Fool On The Hill, Zeus' Amusement Saxophone, Souvenir, Souvenir Hot Butter, Mah-Na, Mah-Na, More Hot Butter Duffo, Walk On The Wild Side, (Take A) Walk On The Wild Side Christian Death, Sex Dwarf, Pornographic Messiah The Stranglers, Walk On By, Nouvelle Vague Presents New Wave [disc 1] Gian Piero Reverberi, Stairway To Heaven, Stairway To Heaven Sven Perner, High Tension (Whole Lotta Love), Sounds Funky - Pop Brass Background Naomi Akimoto, Com Rain Or Come Shine (Sukebe Bias-Slice), Summer Champion / Come Rain Or Come Shine Sandy Kerr, (I'm) Billy Jean, (I'm) Billy Jean Robey, One Night In Bangkok, Robey Material, For A Few Dollars More, Deconstruction - The Celluloid Recordings [disc 1] Pink Project, Disco Project, Disco Project David Van Tieghem, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida Kristina Karali, We Live For Love, We Live For Love Chilly, For Your Love, For Your Love Local Boy, Thriller Medley With Owner Of A Lonely Heart, Thriller Medley With Owner Of A Lonely Heart Boris Midney, The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme), Music From The Empire Strikes Back Walter Murphy, Themes From Raiders Of The Lost Ark, Themes From E.T. The Extra Terrestrial And More Future World Orchestra, Theme From E.T., Theme From E.T. John Keating, I Feel The Earth Move, Space Experience Yuji Ohno, CHiPs, CHiPs Tino, Starsky & Hutch, Starsky & Hutch Manny Delgado, Kung Fu Chino, Las 10 Calientes De Manny Delgado The Enoch Light Singers, I Say A Little Prayer, 12 Smash Hits Apollo 100, Lady Madonna, Apollo 100 Dick Bakker Orchestra, We're All Alone, Beauty Of Nature
Episode 021 - October 2015 Set 1Wake Up Little Susie 1970-02-14Don't Ease Me In 1970-03-24I'm A King Bee 1969-02-28When I Paint My Masterpiece 1991-06-17Desolation Row 1988-02-17I Second That Emotion 1971-04-29Stir It Up Jam 1991-03-21The Mighty Quinn 1985-12-30Werewolves of London 1978-07-08Baba O'Riley-> Tomorrow Never Knows 1992-05-31Knockin' On Heaven's Door 1990-10-28Dear Mr. Fantasy-> Hey Jude Reprise 1988-03-17Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 1995-03-17All Along The Watchtower 1989-06-19The Weight 1990-04-02Man Smart (Woman Smarter) 1990-03-16Iko Iko 1990-12-12Not Fade Away-> Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad-> Not Fade Away 1971-11-15As always, all date information for all tracks used in all episodes can be found on the setlists page on the site -> http://deadfantasypodcast.blogspot.com/p/setlists.html
Vous pensiez qu'on vous avait oubliés depuis tout ce temps ? Que nenni ! Nous vous avons concocté un épisode hors-série où nous abordons pas moins de 21 films (voire même un 22ème film sorti plus tôt dans l'année par extension) vus durant l'été 2014 !La plupart de ces films sont abordés sans spoiler : Zero Theorem de Terry Gilliam American Nightmare 2 : Anarchy de James DeMonaco The Raid 2 de Gareth Evans The Double de Richard Ayoade Sils Maria de Olivier Assayas Locke de Stephen Knight Black Storm de Steven Quale Pride de Matthew Warchus Gemma Bovery de Anne Fontaine Colt 45 de Fabrice Du Welz Hippocrate de Thomas Lilti Hercule de Brett Ratner (+ La Légende d'Hercule de Renny Harlin) Equalizer de Antoine Fuqua The Salvation de Kristian Levring Les Enquêtes Du Département V : Profanation (Keeper Of The Lost Causes) de Mikkel Norgaard Dracula Untold de Gary Shore Un Homme Très Recherché de Anton CorbijnEt nous avons réservé une place particulière aux quatre derniers films que nous abordons un peu plus longuement et avec spoilers : Expendables 3 de Patrick Hughes Boyhood de Richard Linklater Sin City : J'ai Tué Pour Elle de Robert Rodriguez et Frank Miller Lucy de Luc BessonVoilà, vous en avez pour un moment avec tout ça !Bonne écoute, et n'hésitez pas à partagez vos avis sur ces films !Crédits musicaux : Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds des Beatles, issu de l'album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967), et Sin City de AC/DC, issu de l'album AC/DC Live : Collector's Edition (1992)
Esta semana o DANYCAST fez uso de substâncias ilícitas em seu playlist… DANYCAST Chapado! ATENÇÃO: ESSE PODCAST NÃO FAZ APOLOGIA AO USO DE DROGAS ILÍCITAS. Músicas do episódio: Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds – Beatles Heroin – The Velvet Underground Under The Bridge – Red Hot Chilli Peppers Just Like Honey – The Jesus […] Lista completa das músicas no blog do Danycast!
On this edition of 1 on 1 with Bill Alexander, my special guest is Diane Steinberg Lewis, aka Dianne Steinberg, recording artist, singer, songwriter, pianist, producer, and arranger. She played Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds in the 1978 movie, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Dianne began her career as choir director and accompanist at Battle Creek Central High School in Michigan but soon recorded with Atlantic Records, ABC RECORDS. Her rendition of the Beatles classic Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds with Stargard is pure classic and her performances throughout the film are absolutely memorable and truly standout. Dianne also talks about growing up in a musical family and how that influenced her career.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/1-on-1-with-bill-alexander/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy