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S̲o̲̲ldi̲̲e̲̲rs O̲̲̲f T̲he̲̲ W̲a̲̲ste̲̲la̲̲nds [00:56:50] - 10. V̲a̲̲lle̲̲y O̲̲̲f T̲he̲̲ D̲a̲̲mne̲̲d DragonForce es una banda británica de power metal formada en el año 1999, en Londres, Inglaterra y compuesta por músicos de Sudáfrica, China, Reino Unido, Italia, Francia y Ucrania. Explotan el lado épico y fantástico del power metal agregándole un ritmo mucho más rápido, mezclando sonidos de videojuegos y otros elementos poco usuales. Esta banda fue fundada en 1999 por los guitarristas Herman Li y Sam Totman bajo el nombre de DragonHeart. Los dos encontraron el cantante ZP Theart a través de un anuncio,y poco después adquirieron a Matej Setinc como baterista, el bajista Steve Scott y el tecladista Steve Williams. Totman y Li tocaban en un grupo anterior, llamado Demoniac. A continuación, DragonHeart dio a conocer una demo, salió de gira con Halford, Stratovarius y encabezó sus propios shows con este nombre. La banda descubrió que ya existía una banda de metal de Brasil que usaba el mismo nombre, que finalmente fue cambiado a Dragonforce en 2000. El baterista Matej Setinc dejó la banda en diciembre de 2001 para continuar sus estudios en Eslovenia, siendo reemplazado por Didier Almouzni. Steve Williams se separó de la banda a principios de 2002, y Steve Scott hizo lo propio en noviembre de 2003. Más tarde, en diciembre de 2003, Steve se reincorporó días antes de la gira de la banda con Halford y Stratovarius. A continuación, Steve Scott pasó a formar parte de las bandas Shadowkeep, y posteriormente pasó a Power Quest. El bajista Diccon Harper se unió a la banda en noviembre de 2004, y el teclista Vadim Pruzhanov fue el último en unirse en febrero de 2001 para completar el cartel que iniciaría la grabación de su primer álbum. Harper estuvo presente en el álbum debut de Dragonforce, Valley of the Damned, pero dejó la banda en el 2005, debido a un problema de tendón que requirió cirugía. En el año 2010 abandona la banda ZP Theart dejando el puesto de vocalista vacante, para el año 2011 Marc Hudson se queda como vocalista de la banda. En el 2014 Dave Mackintosh abandona su puesto de baterista luego siendo ocupado por Gee Anzalone. En 2017 se hace publica la separación de Vadim Pruzhanov con la banda, una noticia que fue muy repentina para los fanes antes de iniciar el Reaching into Infinity Tour, según Vadim, lo hizo para pasar más tiempo con la familia y centrarse en sus proyectos. Aunque la banda negó su salida, actualmente cuentan con Coen Janssen, teclista de la banda Epica. DragonForce grabó su primera demo en 2000. Fue un lanzamiento independiente, sin embargo, fue suficiente para hacerla una de las más populares bandas de power metal independiente en el Reino Unido en ese momento. Su canción "Valley of the Damned" fue lanzado como su primer sencillo, poco después de cambiar su nombre definitivamente a DragonForce. Un video promocional con imágenes en vivo de su gira por Europa fue lanzado junto con la canción. La canción fue también un éxito enorme en MP3.com, donde llegó al # 1 durante 2 semanas como la canción más descargada. Poco después del lanzamiento de su primer video promocional, el teclista Steve Williams y el bajista Steve Scott dejaron la banda y fueron reemplazados por el ucraniano Vadim Pruzhanov en el teclado y por el británico Diccon Harper en el bajo. Steve Williams pasó más tarde a formar banda de power metal Power Quest. En 2003, la banda firmó con Noise Records y comenzó a grabar su primer álbum de larga duración, Valley of the Damned. La pista que dio nombre al álbum es una de las canciones más conocidas de DragonForce hasta la fecha y es un elemento básico de su actuación en directo hasta hoy. La gira del disco Valley of the Damned se prolongó hasta 2004, terminando en Tokio, Japón. El siguiente álbum de la banda, Sonic Firestorm, resultó ser un éxito aún mayor gracias al primer sencillo "Fury of the Storm". Sonic Firestorm fue el primer álbum de DragonForce con Adrian Lambert al bajo y Dave Mackintosh en la batería. Cuando Mackintosh entró a la banda en 2004, los miembros del grupo empezaron a referirse a su estilo de música como "power metal extremo" debido a sus rapidísimos ritmos Blast beat y Double bass drum (o "doble bombo" en castellano). En esta época la banda comenzó a ser popular a nivel internacional y ha adoptado apodos como "Bon Jovi a toda velocidad" y "Donde Journey se encuentra con Slayer". La gira fue mucho más larga que la de "Valley Of The Damned" siendo cabezas de cartel en muchos más shows. La banda estuvo de gira con muchas bandas de metal muy conocidas, como WASP, Disturbed y Iron Maiden. La banda sufrió varios cambios de alineación antes de establecerse con los seis miembros actuales. La banda pasó a ser puntera en el mundo del metal con su tercer álbum Inhuman Rampage, lanzado en 2006 después de firmar con Roadrunner Records en el Reino Unido, EE. UU., Canadá, Francia y Australia. La canción "Through the Fire and Flames" es una de sus canciones más famosas y se encuentra en los juegos Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, Guitar Hero: Smash Hits y Brutal Legend. Lindsay Dawson, de la antigua banda de Herman Li y Sam Totman, Demoniac, aparecía como vocalista reserva para este álbum. Antes del lanzamiento del álbum, el bajista Adrian Lambert dejó el grupo para criar a su hijo recién nacido en noviembre de 2005. Fue reemplazado por el francés Frédéric Leclercq para el resto de la gira del álbum Sonic Firestorm. Frederic se convirtió más tarde en un miembro oficial de la banda, a partir de enero de 2006. Él también apareció en los videos musicales de la banda para su segundo sencillo, Operation Ground and Pound. Inhuman Rampage es un favorito común entre los fanes de DragonForce debido a su dureza y complejidad. El sencillo "Through the Fire and Flames" alcanzó el disco de oro en EE. UU. y Canadá. y la organización de los estados de esta banda La banda estuvo de gira con Disturbed y Slipknot todo el verano de 2008, dentro de las actuaciones del "Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival Metal". La banda regresó en el otoño con el lanzamiento de su cuarto álbum de estudio, Ultra Beatdown. La primera canción y primer sencillo, "Heroes of Our Time", fue nominado para un Premio Grammy por Mejor Interpretación de Metal el 3 de diciembre de 2008, perdiendo frente a Metallica con su canción "My Apocalypse". Una versión abreviada de "Heroes Of Our Time" también se puede encontrar en los videojuegos "Skate 2" y la versión completa en "NHL 10". El 22 de enero de 2009, el video musical de su canción "The Last Journey Home" fue lanzado en la Comunidad Xbox Live una semana antes de su publicación en Internet. DragonForce llevó a cabo la gira del álbum "Ultra Beatdown" por América Latina, América del Norte y Europa. Se suponía que iban a tocar en América Latina en mayo de 2009, pero la gira se pospuso hasta finales de ese año. Actuaron en el Festival "Two Days a Week" en Weisen, Austria el 4 de septiembre. Posteriormente, actuaron en varias ciudades de Canadá y Estados Unidos del 15 de septiembre al 11 de octubre con invitados especiales como Sonata Arctica y Taking Dawn. La siguiente gira fue en Alemania, del 16 de octubre al 30 de octubre, seguida por una única actuación en vivo en Luxemburgo el 31 de octubre. Luego, se fueron a América Latina para actuar en Curitiba, Porto Alegre, São Paulo, Ciudad de México, Santiago, Buenos Aires y Bogotá del 6 de noviembre al 14 de noviembre. La parte final de la gira se realizó enteramente en el Reino Unido, del 19 de noviembre al 12 de diciembre. Herman Li ha declarado que DragonForce dejaría de viajar en diciembre, para pasar tiempo en casa en Navidad, para luego comenzar a escribir y grabar un nuevo álbum de estudio programado para ser lanzado en 2011. Durante este período, el entonces vocalista ZP Theart decide salirse de la banda debido a diferencias creativas respecto a la música de la banda. Sin embargo, una vez fuera de Dragonforce, se reunió con ellos para lanzar Twilight Dementia. Twilight Dementia es el primer álbum en vivo por parte de Dragonforce, contiene sus canciones más populares extraídas de presentaciones hechas durante el tour de Ultra Beatdown. Posteriormente, la banda realizó una audición vía web a nivel internacional; la gente debía subir sus videos cantando The Last Journey Home a YouTube. Audiciones en las cuales encontrarían a su nuevo vocalista, Marc Hudson. Actualmente ZP Theart trabaja como vocalista de la banda de Glam Metal Skid Row . La banda anunció la salida de un nuevo disco, titulado The Power Within que salió el 15 de abril de 2012, y el 17 de abril para los Estados Unidos. El disco cuenta con la participación su nuevo vocalista, Marc Hudson, tras la salida de ZP Theart. Con la salida del álbum en los Estados Unidos, todas las canciones ya actualmente se han revelado. Según Herman Li, este disco es más variado que los anteriores, que saca su lado más "metalero" y declara al respecto: "En comparación con el anterior disco con el que fuimos 100% full-on para cada canción, cada una de ellas muy largas, incluso superior que en Inhuman Rampage. Esta vez, ponemos un énfasis diferente en cada pista. Algunas canciones son más a medio tiempo como " Cry Thunder", "Seasons" y luego, por supuesto, tenemos las canciones clásicas rápidas como "Holding On", "Heart of the Storm", "Fallen World" y también algunas pistas en algún punto intermedio. También hemos escrito nuestra canción más rápida, empujando nuestra música en diferentes direcciones" Junto con el lanzamiento del nuevo disco, inauguraron su propio sello para Europa; Electric Generation Recording. Dragonforce llevó a cabo una gira mundial promocionando el nuevo disco, presentándose nuevamente en Latinoamérica, donde fue como invitado especial de Trivium en todas las fechas. Ecuador y Venezuela fueron lugares desconocidos para Dragonforce, ya que fue su primera vez que llegaron a estos países con su nuevo cantante Marc Hudson. A finales de 2012, se pudo ver en la página oficial de la banda un video corto en el que Herman Li y Sam Totman promocionaban una aplicación para IPad, mientras tocaban la guitarra al estilo de sus videos Through the Fire and Flames u Operation Ground and Pound, interpretando una canción llamada "Galactic Astro Domination". A mediados de abril de 2013, se anunció en su Facebook oficial que ya tenían todas las canciones escritas, y esperaban entrar en el estudio para grabarlas como nuevo disco. El proceso de grabación comenzó en el mes de mayo. El 31 de marzo de 2014, la banda confirma título, la fecha de salida de su próximo material, anuncian una gira por el Reino Unido y lanzan la versión demo de la canción "Defenders" con colaboración de Matt Heafy de Trivium. El nuevo álbum que lleva por título Maximum Overload será lanzado el 18 de agosto de 2014 a través de Ear Music. El 3 de junio de 2014 se anuncia que el batería Dave Mackintosh deja la banda, siendo rápidamente reemplazado por Gee Anzalone, batería también de Braindamage y Kill Ritual. . Al respecto Dave declaró: "Después de pensarlo mucho he separado caminos con los chicos en DragonForce para perseguir mi primer amor por el rock progresivo, deseo a los chicos toda la suerte del mundo y espero con interés el lanzamiento de Maximum Overload como realmente creo que este es ¡el más fantástico álbum de DF que yo y los chicos hemos registrado hasta la fecha! Muchas gracias a todos los fanes que me han apoyado en esta última década de giras masivas, innumerables espectáculos y todos los discos, yo no podría haber hecho sin ustedes. Voy a seguir haciendo giras y tocando con algunos de los nombres más grandes en Rock Progresivo, y ¡esperamos ver algunas caras conocidas en la carretera! Mientras tanto, permanezcan en el metal, cuidado con el nuevo sitio web de Dave Mackintosh, que se lanzará en las próximas 4 semanas, así como algunos grandes vídeos nuevos que estaré produciendo con mis patrocinadores de engranajes. ¡DF para siempre! Herman Li expresó algunas palabras en nombre de la banda: "Hemos pasado por muchas cosas con Dave y quiero darle las gracias por todo lo que ha contribuido a DragonForce, tanto como un amigo y músico y todo lo que nos gustaría es desearle lo mejor en "su nuevo proyecto" Publicado el 10 de julio de 2015, In The Line Of Fire... Larger Than Life es el primer DVD lanzado por la banda de power metal británica que dispone en los siguientes formatos: Europa: DVD+CD | DVD | Blu-ray America: DVD+CD | Blu-ray+CD Canada: DVD | Blu-ray Japón: DVD | Blu-ray El contenido del Blu-Ray es la actuación de la banda británica en un concierto en Saitama (さいたま市),(Japón) que realizaron durante el verano de 2014. El DVD contiene las canciones tocadas en el concierto en formato digital 5.1 Surround Audio. Hasta la fecha es el segundo álbum que contiene pistas en directo y el primero en contener vídeo de un concierto de la banda. El 29 de abril de 2016, se lanzó el primer álbum recopilatorio del grupo, donde se incluyeron los mejores éxitos desde Valley of the Damned hasta Maximum Overload. El álbum también incluye algunas recopilaciones en vivo. El 20 de mayo de 2017 se lanzó el séptimo álbum del grupo el cual fue el tercer álbum de estudio de Marc Hudson y primer álbum como baterista de Gee Anzalone. Este álbum tiene como mayor referencia la fusión de varios géneros del Metal. Este álbum cuenta con la canción de más larga duración denominada The Edge Of The World con 11:04 minutos, superando a Soldiers Of The Wasteland con 9:48 minutos del álbum Sonic Firestorm, que hasta ese momento era la canción más larga de la carrera de la banda. También en la edición especial del álbum cuenta con un DVD en vivo de las canciones (Holding On) (Héroes Of Our Time) y (Operation Ground And Pound) desde el Festival Woodstock en su edición del 2016 El álbum fue escrito en gran parte por Sam Totman y Frédéric Leclercq Frederic Leclercq dijo en una entrevista para la página The Classic Metal Show que el álbum contiene los géneros heavy metal, thrash metal, death metal, black metal y metal progresivo de lo que escucha power metal, por lo que el álbum suena diferente a los discos anteriores de la banda. Cuando se le preguntó sobre el trabajo de composición de Leclercq y la posible influencia de su Death Metal con su proyecto paralelo Sinsaenum, Herman Li declaró para la revista Metal Hammer: "Intentamos utilizar las habilidades de todos, que es algo que no hicimos mucho al principio de la banda. No creo que Sinsaenum marcara una gran diferencia, porque todavía hay muchas ideas que aún no hemos podido poner en Dragonforce, y si introduces demasiadas ideas nuevas, pierdes el enfoque.Al principio, la banda quería tener un invitado para las voces ásperas, pero finalmente hicieron que Marc Hudson lo intentara y estaban contentos con el resultado. Herman Li describió el álbum como el "más diverso"y también como "escapista", diciendo que la gente debería escucharlo para alejarse temporalmente de la "locura del mundo". El título del álbum fue concebido para ser una referencia a cómo la banda desea que su música lleve a personas de cualquier lugar a cualquier hora. También es el primer álbum en que Marc Hudson usa guturales en la canción The Edge of The World. Y Vadim Pruzhanov anunció su ausencia en el tour del 2017, sin embargo en el 2019 hablo en su Facebook sobre su salida Diciendo que no se sentía valorado en la banda , ya no participaba en la creación de canciones o era limitada , que Los últimos discos no les agrado ni el sonido , ni la producción y que el quería regresar el sonido de los discos pasados con sonidos clásicos pero no lo dejaron. Se trata de una edición especial del The Power Within pero con la modificación del sonido. Cuando se grabó The Power Within algunas canciones contienen coros que sustituyen la voz de Marc Hudson. Después del exitoso concierto de DragonForce en la Ciudad De México ante 4200 personas. La banda anunciaría que el 27 de septiembre, DragonForce lanzará su octavo álbum de larga duración, llamado "Extreme Power Metal". Producido en Los Ángeles, California por Damien Rainaud (bajista de Once Human) en los estudios Mix Unlimited, "Extreme Power Metal" también fue grabado, en parte, en el canal de transmisión en vivo del guitarrista Herman Li en Twitch con la participación de los fanáticos. El concepto del álbum va más representando los 20 años de existencia de DragonForce uniendo lo que es la esencia de cada uno de los siete últimos discos. Su nombre "Extreme Power Metal" va inspirado al género que creó DragonForce y la portada de dicho álbum va en representación a los antiguos videojuegos "arcade" de los años 80 El álbum fue anunciado el Martes 30 de julio con el estreno del nuevo videoclip llamado "Highway to Oblivion" dicha canción está inspirada en la afición al automovilismo que el guitarrista de la banda Herman Li desarrollo desde el 2014 . La banda daría a conocer 2 videos musicales aparte de la canción "Highway To Obvilion" estos serían las canciones "Heart Demolition" la cual está va dirigida a un tributo a todo lo que se vivió en la cultura de 1980 a 1990 en cuestión de videojuegos , tecnología , películas , música y etc . Y el segundo vídeo sería de la canción "Razorblade Meltdown" la cual está inspirado en varias referencias importantes que cada miembro de la banda tuvo a lo largo de su vida , el vídeo "Razorblade Meltdown" es el primero en el cual la banda es dibujada como personajes de caricatura Este álbum tiene como invitado especial a Coen Janssen tecladista de la banda de Metal Sinfónico Épica , debido a la separación del antiguo tecladista de DragonForce Vadim Pruzhanov . Este es el segundo álbum de Gee Anzalone en la banda inglesa DragonForce . El 18 de agosto de 2019, el bajista Frédéric Leclercq anuncia su salida de la banda para unirse a la banda Kreator tras un concierto en Hamburgo. Iba a ser sustituido por el youtuber Steve Terreberry conocido como Stevie T. durante la gira en Estados Unidos, pero declinó la invitación por "problemas de ansiedad" posteriores a esta gira, por lo que optaron por el bajista de la banda Once Human Damien Rainaud . El lunes 6 de enero de 2020 La banda anunciaría la entrada de la bajista y vocalista de la banda Vigil Of War Alicia Vigil la cual estaría acompañando al grupo en el resto de su tour , el cual el grupo está probando si es apta para entrar a DragonForce Los blast beats del death metal en la batería, la velocidad del speed metal, la melodía del power metal así como algunos solos que recuerdan al metal neoclásico son algunas de sus características. Pagina Oficial: https://dragonforce.com/
Programa 358 del 08 de noviembre, trasmitiendo en España en Sol y Rabia, Revi Radio, TNT Radio Rock y Asalto Mata Radio Rock, en Argentina en Lado Salvaje Radio y en Puerto Rico en Heavy Metal Mansion. Con bandas clásicas como Cryptopsy, Whitesnake, Foghat, George Lynch y Hurricane, junto a otras menos reconocidas pero igualmente buenas como Game Over, Chris Manning, Eclipse, Remedy, Kvelertak y Marc Hudson. De España tenemos a Fear Crowd, Beheading Samsara, Vacio y Holycide. Canciones que escucharemos hoy. 1.Cryptopsy - Godless Deceiver 2.Game Over - Atonement / Deliver Us 3.Fear Crowd - Sine Fatum 4.Chris Manning - Freedom 5.Beheading Samsara - Neraka 6.Vacio - A la Deriva 7.Eclipse - Children of the Night 8.Whitesnake - Children of the Night 9.Remedy - I Wanna Have it All 10.Remedy - Marilyn 11.Foghat - Driving On 12.Foghat - Honey Hush 13.George Lynch - The Stroke 14.Hurricane - Rock Star Cheater 15.Holycide - Modern Day Dictator 16.Kvelertak - Likvoke 17.Marc Hudson - Dracula X
Steve Maher is a musician, and singer-songwriter out of Denver, Colorado. He combines vocals, lyrics, and piano into one cohesive pop-soul sound-style that doesn't take itself too seriously while also touching upon life experience. Steve's first solo album, Pathways, was recorded in Chicago in 2020 during the pandemic and released in July of 2021. His current project Night Routine is a funk-pop-soul group that has performed throughout Colorado and the Midwest. Steve sings lead vocals and plays keyboards along with co-founder Tomas Houser on guitar, Marc Hudson on bass, and drummer Josh Neitzel. Please stick around at the end of the show for a real treat – one of Night Routine's songs, Springtime Shine, for you to enjoy.
Its Episode 50!!!! Ryan and Jayd are joined by Marc Hudson and Colin Drew of the Carolina Marsh Tacky Association for what can only be described as HighTech rednecks with horses. Beers were drunk, horses were covered, and rabbit holes were gone down! Find Jayd on Tiktok @Jayd_Raines Find Ryan on Tiktok @JRyanChastain Instagram @J_Ryan_Chastain Podcast Instagram @Behind_The_Horses_Eyes Email us @ HorsesEyesPodcast@gmail.com Help the show on Patreon.com/JRyanChastain Check out the other shows on the The Illiterate Podcast Network https://illiteratepodcastnetwork.com/ Support The Appalachian Legacy Initiative https://www.facebook.com/AppalachianLegacy/ Get a free audio book on me! www.audibletrial.com/Jryan www.herd-of-zebras.com and use the code JRyan for 10% off! Get all your Horse Daddy merch! https://mediocre-horseman-store.creator-spring.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horseseyes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horseseyes/support
THAT METAL INTERVIEW presents Marc Hudson of DRAGONFORCE (recorded August 2023). Marc chats about his debut solo album, 'Starbound Stories' and explains why it took so long for a solo record. Marc talks about the formula for his new record. He also reveals which Theart-era song is the most challenging vocalwise.That Metal Interview Podcast is FREE and ON DEMAND, stream now on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Anchor, Google Podcasts, Pandora, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Deezer, Bandcamp.Listen to #ThatMetalInterviewPodcast: https://lnk.to/uj7sH3k4Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatMetalInterv Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatmetalinterview/Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThatMetalInterviewSubscribe on YouTube: http://youtube.com/JrocksMetalZoneSupport the show
As mentioned in the first few seconds of the episode, this is a lightning round with the frontman of the might DRAGONFORCE, talking about how he put together his new solo album. We chatted about collaborations, getting projects started, and putting in the effort to get things perfect before releasing them. ORDER "STARBOUND STORIES" https://www.napalmrecordsamerica.com/marc-hudson-starbound-stories-limited-edition-digipack-cd.html
Dragon force has been lighting up stages around the world for years. Today, we are joined by frontman, Marc Hudson. We discuss all things Dragonforce, joining the band, Marc's humble beginnings, and what it was like to record his debut solo album, Starbound Stories. Marc was a great guest, with an awesome story to share. Have a listen! We also talk about Scott's son having a beach meltdown, a uncontrollable laughing fit, and gain an insight into Mike's brain when it comes to making bits. Check it out.
After 12 years with DragonForce, Marc Hudson is unleashing his FIRST Solo Album and we got the chance to sit down with him. "Starbound Stories" drops on August 25th, 2023. Prepare for an epic musical journey, blending power metal, video game soundtracks, Japanese music, and even pop influences!
Episode 337 – Marc Hudson of power metal legends DragonForce joins the show today! From his start as a guitar player in local bands, to recently writing and recording his first solo record over the pandemic, we get into his story so far in music. The new solo album “Starbound Stories” (which absolutely RULES BTW) is out August 25th on Napalm Records - go pick up a vinyl right now ! Brought to you by: NEW MUSIC ALERT! Latewaves are bringing their talents to Open Your Ears Records! Since 2016 the band has been delivering some of the most fresh and heartfelt rock music and Open Your Ears is thrilled to announce their brand new self titled album, dropping September 29th. Along with this announcement comes a new single, “Same Air”, from the Asbury Park trio. Don't miss this track - out now! HELLLLLOOOOOO FRESH! It's America's #1 meal kit for a reason .... and right now get 50% off plus free shipping with promo code LSS50 - hellofresh.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 149 of the Common Weal Policy Podcast You can download the episode directly here.This week, Craig talks to Keith Baker from Common Weal's Energy Working Group and Dr Marc Hudson, historian of climate science and climate policy. They look at COP27, the failure of politicians to make sufficient promises when it comes to averting climate change, why they then go on to fail to meet those insufficient promises and what we as individuals can do to rise to the challenge they have abdicated.Marc's blog on the history of climate science can be found at allouryesterdays.info.And his personal blog can be found at MarcHudson.netCommon Weal has distilled ten years of our policy work into our new book Sorted: a handbook for a better Scotland. The crowdfunder is still open until November 30th and the book will be launched on our shop in December.Common Weal's work is only possible thanks to our generous supporters who regularly donate an average of £10 per month. If you would like to help us build our vision of an All of Us First Scotland, you can do so here: https://commonweal.scot/donate/The Policy Podcast would like to discuss all of Common Weal's policy papers in detail as well as other major policy stories in and around Scotland so if there are any topics that you would like to see covered or if you have an interesting policy story to tell and would like to be a guest on the show, please contact Craig at craig@common.scotYou can also find us on iTunes, Spotify, Castbox, Stitcher, Tunein, iHeart Radio and other major podcast aggregators.You can also add the podcast to your RSS feed using this link: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/264906.rssThemeExcerpts from "Hiding Your Reality" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support the show
Judith Shapiro and John-Andrew McNeish's book Our Extractive Age: Expressions of Violence and Resistance (Routledge, 2021) emphasizes how the spectrum of violence associated with natural resource extraction permeates contemporary collective life. Chronicling the increasing rates of brutal suppression of local environmental and labor activists in rural and urban sites of extraction, this volume also foregrounds related violence in areas we might not expect, such as infrastructural developments, protected areas for nature conservation, and even geoengineering in the name of carbon mitigation. Contributors argue that extractive violence is not an accident or side effect, but rather a core logic of the 21st Century planetary experience. Acknowledgement is made not only of the visible violence involved in the securitization of extractive enclaves, but also of the symbolic and structural violence that the governance, economics, and governmentality of extraction have produced. Extractive violence is shown not only to be a spectacular event, but an extended dynamic that can be silent, invisible, and gradual. The volume also recognizes that much of the new violence of extraction has become cloaked in the discourse of "green development," "green building," and efforts to mitigate the planetary environmental crisis through totalizing technologies. Ironically, green technologies and other contemporary efforts to tackle environmental ills often themselves depend on the continuance of social exploitation and the contaminating practices of non-renewable extraction. But as this volume shows, resistance is also as multi-scalar and heterogeneous as the violence it inspires. Dr Marc Hudson is a research fellow in the politics of industrial decarbonisation policy at the Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Judith Shapiro and John-Andrew McNeish's book Our Extractive Age: Expressions of Violence and Resistance (Routledge, 2021) emphasizes how the spectrum of violence associated with natural resource extraction permeates contemporary collective life. Chronicling the increasing rates of brutal suppression of local environmental and labor activists in rural and urban sites of extraction, this volume also foregrounds related violence in areas we might not expect, such as infrastructural developments, protected areas for nature conservation, and even geoengineering in the name of carbon mitigation. Contributors argue that extractive violence is not an accident or side effect, but rather a core logic of the 21st Century planetary experience. Acknowledgement is made not only of the visible violence involved in the securitization of extractive enclaves, but also of the symbolic and structural violence that the governance, economics, and governmentality of extraction have produced. Extractive violence is shown not only to be a spectacular event, but an extended dynamic that can be silent, invisible, and gradual. The volume also recognizes that much of the new violence of extraction has become cloaked in the discourse of "green development," "green building," and efforts to mitigate the planetary environmental crisis through totalizing technologies. Ironically, green technologies and other contemporary efforts to tackle environmental ills often themselves depend on the continuance of social exploitation and the contaminating practices of non-renewable extraction. But as this volume shows, resistance is also as multi-scalar and heterogeneous as the violence it inspires. Dr Marc Hudson is a research fellow in the politics of industrial decarbonisation policy at the Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
Judith Shapiro and John-Andrew McNeish's book Our Extractive Age: Expressions of Violence and Resistance (Routledge, 2021) emphasizes how the spectrum of violence associated with natural resource extraction permeates contemporary collective life. Chronicling the increasing rates of brutal suppression of local environmental and labor activists in rural and urban sites of extraction, this volume also foregrounds related violence in areas we might not expect, such as infrastructural developments, protected areas for nature conservation, and even geoengineering in the name of carbon mitigation. Contributors argue that extractive violence is not an accident or side effect, but rather a core logic of the 21st Century planetary experience. Acknowledgement is made not only of the visible violence involved in the securitization of extractive enclaves, but also of the symbolic and structural violence that the governance, economics, and governmentality of extraction have produced. Extractive violence is shown not only to be a spectacular event, but an extended dynamic that can be silent, invisible, and gradual. The volume also recognizes that much of the new violence of extraction has become cloaked in the discourse of "green development," "green building," and efforts to mitigate the planetary environmental crisis through totalizing technologies. Ironically, green technologies and other contemporary efforts to tackle environmental ills often themselves depend on the continuance of social exploitation and the contaminating practices of non-renewable extraction. But as this volume shows, resistance is also as multi-scalar and heterogeneous as the violence it inspires. Dr Marc Hudson is a research fellow in the politics of industrial decarbonisation policy at the Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
Judith Shapiro and John-Andrew McNeish's book Our Extractive Age: Expressions of Violence and Resistance (Routledge, 2021) emphasizes how the spectrum of violence associated with natural resource extraction permeates contemporary collective life. Chronicling the increasing rates of brutal suppression of local environmental and labor activists in rural and urban sites of extraction, this volume also foregrounds related violence in areas we might not expect, such as infrastructural developments, protected areas for nature conservation, and even geoengineering in the name of carbon mitigation. Contributors argue that extractive violence is not an accident or side effect, but rather a core logic of the 21st Century planetary experience. Acknowledgement is made not only of the visible violence involved in the securitization of extractive enclaves, but also of the symbolic and structural violence that the governance, economics, and governmentality of extraction have produced. Extractive violence is shown not only to be a spectacular event, but an extended dynamic that can be silent, invisible, and gradual. The volume also recognizes that much of the new violence of extraction has become cloaked in the discourse of "green development," "green building," and efforts to mitigate the planetary environmental crisis through totalizing technologies. Ironically, green technologies and other contemporary efforts to tackle environmental ills often themselves depend on the continuance of social exploitation and the contaminating practices of non-renewable extraction. But as this volume shows, resistance is also as multi-scalar and heterogeneous as the violence it inspires. Dr Marc Hudson is a research fellow in the politics of industrial decarbonisation policy at the Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
Judith Shapiro and John-Andrew McNeish's book Our Extractive Age: Expressions of Violence and Resistance (Routledge, 2021) emphasizes how the spectrum of violence associated with natural resource extraction permeates contemporary collective life. Chronicling the increasing rates of brutal suppression of local environmental and labor activists in rural and urban sites of extraction, this volume also foregrounds related violence in areas we might not expect, such as infrastructural developments, protected areas for nature conservation, and even geoengineering in the name of carbon mitigation. Contributors argue that extractive violence is not an accident or side effect, but rather a core logic of the 21st Century planetary experience. Acknowledgement is made not only of the visible violence involved in the securitization of extractive enclaves, but also of the symbolic and structural violence that the governance, economics, and governmentality of extraction have produced. Extractive violence is shown not only to be a spectacular event, but an extended dynamic that can be silent, invisible, and gradual. The volume also recognizes that much of the new violence of extraction has become cloaked in the discourse of "green development," "green building," and efforts to mitigate the planetary environmental crisis through totalizing technologies. Ironically, green technologies and other contemporary efforts to tackle environmental ills often themselves depend on the continuance of social exploitation and the contaminating practices of non-renewable extraction. But as this volume shows, resistance is also as multi-scalar and heterogeneous as the violence it inspires. Dr Marc Hudson is a research fellow in the politics of industrial decarbonisation policy at the Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
Judith Shapiro and John-Andrew McNeish's book Our Extractive Age: Expressions of Violence and Resistance (Routledge, 2021) emphasizes how the spectrum of violence associated with natural resource extraction permeates contemporary collective life. Chronicling the increasing rates of brutal suppression of local environmental and labor activists in rural and urban sites of extraction, this volume also foregrounds related violence in areas we might not expect, such as infrastructural developments, protected areas for nature conservation, and even geoengineering in the name of carbon mitigation. Contributors argue that extractive violence is not an accident or side effect, but rather a core logic of the 21st Century planetary experience. Acknowledgement is made not only of the visible violence involved in the securitization of extractive enclaves, but also of the symbolic and structural violence that the governance, economics, and governmentality of extraction have produced. Extractive violence is shown not only to be a spectacular event, but an extended dynamic that can be silent, invisible, and gradual. The volume also recognizes that much of the new violence of extraction has become cloaked in the discourse of "green development," "green building," and efforts to mitigate the planetary environmental crisis through totalizing technologies. Ironically, green technologies and other contemporary efforts to tackle environmental ills often themselves depend on the continuance of social exploitation and the contaminating practices of non-renewable extraction. But as this volume shows, resistance is also as multi-scalar and heterogeneous as the violence it inspires. Dr Marc Hudson is a research fellow in the politics of industrial decarbonisation policy at the Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
During this episode, You, Me, and Your Top Three host and CGS Advisors CEO, Gregg Garrett, speaks about how the disruption being caused by COVID is giving us a chance to look a bit into the future. He then speaks with Marc Hudson, the Co-founder and CEO of RocketFiber. Marc speaks about the journey of building a company that literally connects an iconic, American city and what it is like to vision and grow a company and the critical moment of deciding to sell it. And of course, Marc speaks about his ‘Top Three’ – from his co-founders who went down the journey with him, to successful tech leaders who walked in his shoes before he did, to like-minded business leaders who he meets with regularly, to his wife who pushes him and demonstrates bravery often. And you have to hear what he has to say about what it is like to move from an intrapreneur to an entrepreneur. About Marc Hudson Marc Hudson is Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Rocket Fiber, a Rock Family Company, providing hyper-fast Internet and connectivity services for residential and business clients throughout Southeast Michigan and beyond. During his time at Rocket Fiber, Marc has served on the FCC’s Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee and the State of Michigan’s Consortium of Advanced Networks working group where he has advised government on critical broadband infrastructure policy initiatives. Prior to Rocket Fiber, Marc was a User Interface Engineer with Quicken Loans where he designed and built software that managed complex data sets used by the Capital Markets team. During his time at Quicken Loans, along with partners Edi Demaj and Randy Foster, he co-founded Rocket Fiber within the Quicken Loans innovation program known as Bullet Time. Before joining the Quicken Loans and the Rock Ventures Family of Companies in August 2012, Marc was the Co-founder of several tech startups including LandscapingScene.com, Hudson Digital, and CareChat. He is also a member of the startup community and co-working space Bamboo Detroit. Marc earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Media and Communication Technology and a Certificate in Landscape Design and Construction, both from Michigan State University. He currently lives in Detroit’s Boston Edison neighborhood. Show Highlights Segment 1: Overview 1:11 Ensuring we get some good out of this crisis (CGS Report). 5:39 Seeing the silver lining and planning toward it. 7:00 Marc Hudson – Rocket Fiber Segment 2: The “Top Three” 10:22 Marc’s ‘Top Three’: Edi Demaj and Randy Foster – a great partnership. 11:19 Marc’s ‘Top Three’: Dug Song – always giving, teaching, and invested in entrepreneurs. 16:03 Intentionally learning from working from home. 17:36 “You do have to take a chance. You have to be brave. And realize everyone is a human being.” 20:54 Marc’s ‘Top Three’: Amanda Lewan (Marc’s wife) – a CEO sounding board. (Bamboo Detroit. Mike Ferlito.) 26:22 Marc’s ‘Top Three’: ‘The Table’ (Pat Casey. John Coleman. Steven Berger. Ken Cauley. Ivan Katz. Rob Amico.) – a resource for the hardest problems. Segment 3: Disruption & Transformation 34:45 Connectivity is everything in today’s economy. 40:34 The process of growing and exiting a business. Segment 4: Leadership & Wrapping Up 48:28 Hint to leaders: “As a leader, it is all about how quickly you can learn and how fast you can help your team learn.” 49:59 Stay in touch with Marc (marc@bamboodetroit.com) and Rocket Fiber. Additional Information Contact Marc Hudson: Marc’s LinkedIn Marc’s Email Contact Gregg Garrett: Gregg’s LinkedIn Gregg’s Twitter Gregg’s Bio Contact CGS Advisors: Website LinkedIn Twitter
Robb and Zack sit down with Sam and Marc from Dragonforce for a hilarious conversation about pirates, Sam growing up in rural New Zealand, Marks 10th show ever opening for Iron Maiden, and how many beers is OK to play on stage.
When we look back at 2019 I think it will be the moment the tide began to turn. From this year on we will no longer be tackling widespread apathy within the population but we will be directly taking on the system, the politicians and the corporations that are pushing us towards oblivion. Greta Thunberg - the woman of the moment has called out platitudes and empty gestures. Her uncompromising demand for action has rung out around the world and her demand for action has been heard by ordinary people with everything to loose.Following on from last week's show where Viv took us to the climate strike in Sydney - I chatted with Jane Morton a very eloquent spokesperson from Extinction Rebellion, I also had in the Studio Cindy Makabory from Pacific Climate Warriors who spoke at the strike about Australia's role in the potential cultural extinction of Pacific island nations - something we take very seriously on our show. Between each of the interviews I played some sound bites I got from the climate strike - ordinary people operating with great passion and conviction.But first on was journalist and academic Dr Marc Hudson who has monitored the climate movement for years. He has been documenting widespread despair amongst the academic and scientific community who have had to bear the weight of knowledge and look on as we accelerated toward the abyss.
Opportunity Detroit - Marc Hudson, Co-Founders, Rocket Fiber
Opportunity Detroit - Marc Hudson, Co-Founders, Rocket Fiber
Marc Hudson is the CEO and Cofounder of Rocket Fiber, the fastest internet out there, certainly in the Detroit area. We get to chat about the founding story of the company, how a submission to “The Cheese Factory” kickstarted it all, and what happens when you deploy a #GiveFirst mentality. Intermitten is a grassroots, volunteer-operated organization that was founded in 2016. Our mission is to unite the Midwest tech community, thoughtfully nurture its development, and highlight it as a hub of and destination for entrepreneurial talent and innovation. ————— Links: Rocket Fiber: http://rocketfiber.com Marc's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marc-hudson-5863a64/ Intermitten: https://intermitten.org NETSCOUT: https://www.netscout.com/ WeWork: www.we.co/podcast
Marc Hudson is co-founder and CEO of Rocket Fiber, a high speed internet service created right here in the city of Detroit!! In this episode, Marc shares his life story, his time working with Quicken Loans, the creation of Rocket Fiber and much more. Listen to find out more, right here on The Doers Network!! Check out Rocket Fiber: https://rocketfiber.com/ Visit us: https://www.bamboodetroit.com/
Llegó la hora de hacer la RE: seña de la última película superheroica del 2018, el Rey de los Siete Mares: Aquaman. Colores brillantes y chistes en una película de DC, efectos visuales espectaculares, y el carisma y los musculos de Jason Momoa. ¿Logrará todo eso hacer una película buena? Escuchen a Ezequiel, el Profesor Dinosaurio, y MaGnUs discutir la cuestión. Además, un repaso a las películas de superhéroes que se vienen en el 2019 y más allá... ah, y una discusión sobre muñequitos. Con música de Rupert Gregson-Williams, y Powerglove con Marc Hudson de Dragonforce (interpretando una canción de Alan Menken y Howard Ashman). Próximo programa: Voltron.
Some institutions have an oppressive environment where students are forbidden from being exposed to Vitalistic Chiropractic. They’re in a culture where they are afraid of making adjustments and of saying anything. On this episode, we are here with Dr. Marc Hudson. He graduated from Parker College of Chiropractic in 1994. He, together with his wife, Lynn, created ChiroEurope. They also founded Barcelona Chiropractic College, where they were able to raise two and a half million euros to establish it. Dr. Hudson says that you can’t be a Vitalistic Chiropractor when you practice in fear. It is because fear keeps you away from your practice or your dreams. He shares how chiropractors can get over their fears for them to achieve success. Moreover, Dr. Hudson also talks about ChiroEurope and how unique it is in the chiropractic world right now. Get all the resources for this episode and listen to more at http://www.drdonmacdonald.com/
As always we discussed the bands we've been listening to lately (with a very suprising pick from Shadie) & than we discussed the latest album from The Black Dahlia Murder "Nightbringers". We also did a throwback review on Children of Bodom's "Follow the Reaper". The episode ends with an interview with Marc Hudson of Dragonforce. Talk to us at the links below! www.intothecombine.com www.facebook.com/intothecombine www.twitter.com/intothecombine instagram: Intothecombine Music featured on this episode: - Bolt Thrower "Spearhead" - August Burns Red "Quake"- The Drip "Blackest Evocatoin"- Glacial Tomb "Black Hole, White Teeth"- Trivium "He who Spawned the Furies" & "The Sin & the Sentence"- Cut Up "Wherever They May Rot"- Batushka "Litourgiya 3"- Horrified "Allure of the Fallen"- The Black Dahlia Murder "Matriarch" & "Nightbringers"- Children of Bodom "Hate Me", "Follow the Reaper", & "Bodom After Midnight"- Dragonforce "Holding On" & "The Edge of the World"
*********************** Flashback Time ****************************** Join Liz and Loz in their favourite home-away from home, Bon Lloc! We interview Marc Hudson, one of Europe’s most successful (and notorious :-)) high volume practitioners. He is also very well known for creating and running the ChiroEurope seminars that is the glue of the Vitalistic movement in Europe! We … Continue reading Marc Hudson | 21st Century Shaman →
Kash talks with Herman Li from the power metal power house DragonForce about the new album Reaching Into Infinity and the upcoming tour. Members: Herman Li - guitar, Sam Totman - guitar, Vadim Pruzhanov - keyboard, synthesizer, Frederic Leclercq - bass, Marc Hudson - lead vocals, Gee Anzalone - drums. Originally aired on the Moshpit on SYN on Thursday the 2nd of March 2017. http://www.dragonforce.com/ https://www.facebook.com/dragonforce/ Tune in to SYN's Punk, Metal and Rock Night, Moshpit, on 8pm-11pm Thursdays, on SYN 90.7 FM & Digital, and online at www.syn.org.au. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Moshpitonsyn/ Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @MoshpitSYN Hashtag: #MoshpitonSYN Website: www.SYN.org.au/Moshpit Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/moshpitonsyn?sub_confirmation=1 Omny Podcast: http://omnyapp.com/shows/moshpit Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/moshpit-backstage-podcast/id1103834864?ls=1 Intro/Outro music by Vintage Ruin
Beyond Zero speaks to Marc Hudson who is working towards his PhD at the University of Manchester, studying the Australian coal industry's responses to the challenge of climate change. This is a follow-up interview focusing on Mark's long history in climate activism.
Mark Hudson is a PhD candidate at the University of Manchester UK, studying the strategic responses of the Australian coal industry to the challenge of climate change.
Magic happens in many unexpected ways on the grounds of Inner Winner’s gatherings and in November 2015, there were no exceptions to this! Join Loz as she interviews chiropractic patient Andy Roberts, Dr’s Samuel and Gabriel Floreani (and Felix) and Dr Marc Hudson while tending the fire in Mallorca, Spain late last year. We discuss … Continue reading Walking on Fire!! – Dr Marc Hudson, Andy, Dr’s Samuel and Gabriel Floreani and Felix →
Marc Hudson, front man and vocalist for fantasy speedsters Dragonforce, is interviewed on Nov. 15, 2015, before their performance at Expo 5 in Louisville KY opening for Kamelot! Credits: excerpts from the song ‘The Game' (Maximum Overload, 2014) used with permission from Metal Blade Records. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/great-metal-debate-podcast/id1037874814 www.youtube.com/channel/UCLC0ED1Ri2oNwBQW9All3Yw www.facebook.com/thegreatmetaldebate Have a question for the podcast, or a suggestion for an artist you'd like us to interview? Give us your feedback at @metaldebate on Twitter or e-mail thegreatmetaldebate@gmail.com
We had a pretty full house for episode 98 of our weekly live podcast. With Hatch Detroit in to talk about their $50,000 contest for the third year in a row to what Rocket Fiber has going on downtown and into the world of things downtown and a little mayhem with the Daily Detroit crew and some insight from Andrew The Man Expert that had us all rolling and unable to recover, it was just simply a blast of a night... The latest news and events that caught our attention, as well as our own event on Wednesday, July 1st kicked off the show. From ultra conservative religious southerners to Donald Trump, who's having the worst week? Drones getting shot down. Our insane weekend. All kinds of whacky nonsense in this week's round up. This Wednesday, July 1st we'll be hitting The Whisky Parlor, which is on the 2nd floor of Grand Trunk downtown. Can't wait to check it out, and we're really looking forward to seeing everyone there. It's located at 608 Woodward Avenue, again up on the 2nd floor. 5pm start time. No cover charge to get in. No speeches. No agenda. No sales pitches. Just networking with some of the best and brightest folks here in and around the metro Detroit information technology community. Looking forward to seeing everyone there. Details can be found here on the site - http://www.itinthed.com/meet/, on our Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/ITinTheD, or in our Meetup group - http://www.meetup.com/ITintheD/ Segment two dove in with Vittoria from Hatch Detroit. For the third year running, she joined us to talk about their great $50,000 contest for entrepreneurs downtown. Lots of great information in here if you're looking to apply - what sorts of businesses they're looking for, tips and tricks on how to best get through the selection process, and a bunch more good data. Applications are open now, so head on over to their website and get rolling: http://hatchdetroit.com/ Our third segment focused in on Marc Hudson from Rocket Fiber. By now, you've surely heard about their efforts downtown to increase internet bandwidth and capacity...but you might not know about everything else they have going on with television, or how you can get your neighborhood / town on their list of places to investigate coming to, or their work with more than just the business district downtown. Give it a listen, and then hit them up at http://www.rocketfiber.com/ Segment four was...well, it was sort of a free for all. We had the Daily Detroit crew talking about some recent shenanigans. Andrew the Man Expert chimed in with his wit, humor and views on everything going on throughout the night and more. Just a blast of a segment, and it's been a long time since we've laughed that hard...but be warned, this is definitely a segment full of topics for the 18 and over crowd. Catch Daily Detroit at http://www.dailydetroit.com/, and you can read some more of Andrew's wit and wisdom in articles like this one: http://www.brobible.com/life/article/douchebags-you-see-out-at-night/ [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/212728528" params="color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false" width="100%" height="166" iframe="true" /] As always, we can be found: On the web: http://www.ITinTheD.com On Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/ITintheD/ On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=91763 On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ITintheD On Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ITintheD
Freshly retired, English professor Dr. Marc Hudson discusses poetry, his Wabash memories, and fatherhood. (Episode 56)
Guest : Marc Hudson from DragonforceRABID NOISE on Rabbit Radio : Metal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!Listen to Rabid Noise at www.rabbitradio.com.au live every wednesday night 9-11:30PMHosted by Nev Pearce
Guest : Marc Hudson from DragonforceRABID NOISE on Rabbit Radio : Metal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!Listen to Rabid Noise at www.rabbitradio.com.au live every wednesday night 9-11:30PMHosted by Nev Pearce
Join Liz and Loz in sunny Mallorca as they interview Marc Hudson. We discuss Vitalism and where the term ‘Vitalistic Chiropractic’ comes from. Marc talks about the importance of educating your practice members and gives us the load-down of his health talk. We speak about the length of time you spend adjusting people – how … Continue reading Marc Hudson: 21st Century Shaman →
Suuuper duper bonus, it's the St.Patty's special featuring real honest to goodness irish standards with your special guest host Marc from the Breakroom. You can hear his show (one of my favorites) at http://breakroom.org out go out go out gasoline hi-five1) The Mahones - Whiskey in the Jar - Buy2) The Pubcrawlers - Finnegan's Wake - Buy3) Saint Bushmill's Choir - Come Out Ye Black and Tans - Buy4) Seamus Stout - Seven Drunken Nights - Buy5) The Clancy Brothers - The Irish Rover - Buy6) The Pogues - Poor Paddy - Buy7) The Tossers - Dicey Riley - Buy8) Dropkick Murphys - Captain Kelly's Kitchen - Buy