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Lightnin' Licks Radio
RECORD STORE DAY live DJ set PART 3

Lightnin' Licks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 77:16


April 23, 2022 12:33 pm - 1:50 pm (44) The Waterboys – World Party (45) The Amboy Dukes – Baby Please Don't Go (46) Kurt Vile – Fo Sho (47) Bootsy's Rubber Band – Physical Love (48) Stevie Wonder – Boogie On Reggae Woman (49) Black Flag – Annihilate This Week (50) Beast In The Field – Great Watcher Of The Sky (51) Helado Negro – Run (52) El Policia - De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da (53) Francis Bebey – Forest Nativity (54) The System – You Are In My System (55) Eric B. & Rakim – Paid In Full (56) Talking Heads – Mind (57) Sufjan Stevens – All of Me Wants All of You (REMIX) (58) Mike Krol – An Ambulance (59) The Pharcyde – Drop (60) Cockney Rebel – Hideaway (61) Joe Jackson – Pretty Boys (62) The Shangri-Las – Give Him A Great Big Kiss (63) The Clockers & She – Ms D.J. Rap It Up! Dub (LLR THEME SONG) Recorded at Electric Kitsch, Bay City, Michigan, USA --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/llradio/message

zwei Typen zwei Songs - Der Musikpodcast
#007: Son Little / Sufjan Stevens

zwei Typen zwei Songs - Der Musikpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 72:35


Tim findet den Future Soul von Son Little unendlich lässig. Torben erinnert er eher an Kindheitstage mit Dave Brubeck. Beide bewundern Sufjan Stevens traurig-schöne Ballade "All of Me Wants All of You". Aber wovon handelt sie eigentlich?

Lightnin' Licks Radio
Heartache

Lightnin' Licks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 104:23


Lightnin' Licks Radio Podcast Edisode Six: Heartache Two salty middle-aged grumps commiserate and curate an anti-Valentine's Day mixtape. It's pretty pathetic. (1) Sparks - Monster of Love (2) The Kickback - Latest Obsession (3) Afghan Whigs - If I Were Going [demo] (4) Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Careless Love (5) Gang Of Four - Anthrax (6) Marvin Gaye - You Can Leave But It's Going To Cost You (7) Thin Lizzy - Borderline (8) Sarah Shook & The Disarmers - Good as Gold (9) Dwight Twilley Band - I'm Losing You (10) Sufjan Stevens - All of Me Wants All of You (11) Emmett Rhodes - You Should Be Ashamed of Yourself (12) Mynabirds - Right Place (13) Chris Bell - I Am The Cosmos Released: 02/13/2020 105 minutes STEREO EXPLICIT CONTENT DEDICATED TO: JAY-JAY PROFESSOR STEVE BARANEK 2008 - 2020 RIP --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/llradio/message

KEXP Presents Music That Matters
Music That Matters, Vol. 623 - Smile

KEXP Presents Music That Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 55:52


Put your sunglasses on, go outside, and enjoy this summery mix from Cheryl Waters featuring new tunes from Bob Moses, Jim James, Durand Jones and the Indications, and Petal. 286548 1. Nosaj Thing - How We Do (feat. Kazu Makino) 2. Sufjan Stevens - All of Me Wants All of You (Helado Negro Remix) 3. Bob Moses - Heaven Only Knows 4. Stef Chura - Degrees 5. Dude York - Moon 6. Death Bells - Echoes 7. The Autumn Stones - Mandatory Love 8. Jim James - Throwback 9. Durand Jones and the Indications - Smile 10. Sheer Mag - Need To Feel Your Love 11. Alice Bag - Turn It Up 12. King Tuff - Raindrop Blue 13. Snuff Redux - Country 14. Petal - Better Than You

Better Off Dead
#11 Whose life is it anyway?: palliative care in Australia, part 2

Better Off Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2016 55:44


Associate Professor Richard Chye is the director of the Sacred Heart palliative care unit at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney. A gifted physician and teacher, he is also a hugely influential figure in palliative care in Australia. Apart from being a member of various state and national committees, he’s a board member of Palliative Care Australia – the peak national organisation. Responding to my request, Richard invited me to spend a week with his team to see what they do – and to discuss the subject of assisted dying. Two things stood out as I watched the doctors and nurses of palliative care go about their work: the compassion and care from everyone as they helped people to die in often complex circumstances; and just as apparent, a deep resistance to the thought of assisted dying. Exactly how deep I didn’t realise – until I sat down to speak with Richard. Shayne Higson (second left), pictured with her sisters and their mother Jan (farthest right) who died of brain cancer: 'I thought that [with] terminal sedation … there would be no suffering, but that's not right' — Photo: supplied 'Love has got many ways of operating, I think … and I believe that assisting someone to die can be a loving act.' Professor Ian Maddocks, first Chair of Palliative Care at Flinders University, and first President of the Australian and New Zealand Society for Palliative Medicine Please note: this podcast is not about suicide. If you are interested in increasing your understanding of suicide and how to support someone experiencing suicidal ideation, visit the Conversations Matter or beyondblue websites.If you (or someone you know) require immediate assistance, contact one of the following 24/7 crisis support services: Lifeline (13 11 14), Suicide Call Back Service (1300 659 467), MensLine (1300 78 99 78), beyondblue (1300 22 4636), Kids Helpline (1800 55 1800) or eheadspace (1800 650 890). Know more Letter: From Ian Maddocks – The Monthly, February 2016 Article: 'Euthanasia isn’t a substitute for palliative care at the end of life', by Richard Chye – Sydney Morning Herald, 9 November 2015 Article: 'Andrew Denton: Doctors shouldn't look away when dying patients are suffering', by Andrew Denton – Sydney Morning Herald, 10 November 2015 Blog post: 'Denton lacks understanding of dying process – a social worker’s perspective', by Elissa Campbell – Palliverse, 13 November 2015 Video: 'Even the best palliative care can't always help' – Dying For Choice, 19 September 2013 In this episode Richard Chye Ian Maddocks Shayne Higson Our theme music was composed by Zig Zag Lane for Zapruder's Other Films, and edited by Jon Tjhia. Music used in this episode includes '21:05' (Ólafur Arnalds and Nils Frahm), 'You Know Me Well' (Sharon Van Etten), 'The Shooting' (Nils Frahm), 'All of Me Wants All of You' (Sufjan Stevens), 'Videotape' (Radiohead) and 'Forty-Eight Angels' (Paul Kelly). Your stories If you're suffering, or someone you love has died badly – in a hospital, in palliative care, in a nursing home, or at home – add your voice and tell your story here. Further information Better Off Dead is produced by Thought Fox and the Wheeler Centre. Executive producers Andrew Denton and Michael Williams. Producer and researcher Bronwen Reid. For Better Off Dead, the Wheeler Centre team includes Director Michael Williams, Head of Programming Emily Sexton, Head of Marketing and Communications Emily Harms, Projects Producer Amita Kirpalani and Digital Manager Jon Tjhia. Editing, sound design and mix on this episode is by Martin Peralta. Additional editing by Bec Fary. Thank you Thanks to Stanley Street Gallery, and to Paul Kelly and Sony ATV for the use of his song ‘Forty Eight Angels’. The series Subscribe in iTunes, or your favourite podcast app. #betteroffdeadpod Better Off Dead is produced by Thought Fox in partnership with the Wheeler Centre. It is written and created by Andrew Denton for Thought Fox.

Better Off Dead
#10 Neither hasten nor prolong death: palliative care in Australia, part 1

Better Off Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2016 48:08


Speaking with doctors in Belgium, the Netherlands and Oregon, I’d learnt that in those places, palliative care and assisted dying are seen as things that go together – and assisting a patient to die may sometimes be the ultimate offer of help for those beyond the skills of even the most dedicated palliative care experts. Spencer Ratcliff had never witnessed such pain as he saw during his partner Deb's final days – pain which palliative care staff were unable to relieve: 'I said, "What are we supposed to do? Just sit and watch her scream herself to death in pain?"' — Photo: Andrew Denton Back home in Australia, the law forbids assisted dying. Without a law to protect or guide doctors and nurses, I wondered: how does palliative care here deal with those same kinds of patients? Richard Chye is the director of palliative care at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney. When I asked him if I could spend a week in his unit to learn what it is they do, I was upfront with him. I told him I believed there should be a law for assisted dying in Australia – not a subject often raised within their walls – and that it would be one of many things I’d like to discuss with him and his team. To my surprise, and to his credit, he agreed. By the end of that week, two things struck me about the doctors and nurses of Sacred Heart. First: their deep commitment to, and compassion towards, their patients. And second: the universal acknowledgement of how hard they found it when a patient was beyond their help. 'I think we do provide dignity and good care, and the majority of the time, symptoms are managed well. But there are occasions when a symptom isn’t controlled, or someone has a rough journey – for whatever reason, you know – and you do think about that.' Nursing unit manager Ken Webb Please note: this podcast is not about suicide. If you are interested in increasing your understanding of suicide and how to support someone experiencing suicidal ideation, visit the Conversations Matter or beyondblue websites.If you (or someone you know) require immediate assistance, contact one of the following 24/7 crisis support services: Lifeline (13 11 14), Suicide Call Back Service (1300 659 467), MensLine (1300 78 99 78), beyondblue (1300 22 4636), Kids Helpline (1800 55 1800) or eheadspace (1800 650 890). Hear more Embed player Listen Better Off Dead: Interview with Alex Broom Alex Broom, Professor at Sociology at the University of NSW, spent six months embedded in a Catholic hospice. His was the first study in Australia to explore patients’ views on assisted dying. What he got was a unique insight into the gulf that exists between many patients’ expressed wish for help to die, and the response they receive. Know more Article: 'The speech on dying you were prevented from hearing', by Michael Short – Sydney Morning Herald, 26 May 2015 Article: 'OPINION: Time to act on medically assisted dying', by Brian Winship – Newcastle Herald, 19 June 2015 Blog post: 'Denton lacks understanding of dying process – a social worker’s perspective', by Elissa Campbell – Palliverse, 13 November 2015 Video: 'Even the best palliative care can't always help' – Dying For Choice, 19 September 2013 In this episode Nancy Fran Nam Therese Compton Ken Webb Philip Redelman Spencer Ratcliff Our theme music was composed by Zig Zag Lane for Zapruder's Other Films, and edited by Jon Tjhia. Music used in this episode includes '23:17' (Ólafur Arnalds and Nils Frahm), 'In the Deep Shade' (The Frames), 'We're All Leaving' (Arcade Fire), 'They Move on Tracks of Never-Ending Light' (This Will Destroy You), 'Black Sands' (Bonobo), 'Petra' (Blue Dot Sessions), 'All of Me Wants All of You' (Sufjan Stevens), 'Says' (Nils Frahm) and 'Forty-Eight Angels' (Paul Kelly). Your stories If you're suffering, or someone you love has died badly – in a hospital, in palliative care, in a nursing home, or at home – add your voice and tell your story here. Further information Better Off Dead is produced by Thought Fox and the Wheeler Centre. Executive producers Andrew Denton and Michael Williams. Producer and researcher Bronwen Reid. For Better Off Dead, the Wheeler Centre team includes Director Michael Williams, Head of Programming Emily Sexton, Head of Marketing and Communications Emily Harms, Projects Producer Amita Kirpalani and Digital Manager Jon Tjhia. Editing, sound design and mix on this episode is by Martin Peralta. Additional editing by Jon Tjhia. Thank you Thanks to Stanley Street Gallery, and to Paul Kelly and Sony ATV for the use of his song ‘Forty Eight Angels’. The series Subscribe in iTunes, or your favourite podcast app. #betteroffdeadpod Better Off Dead is produced by Thought Fox in partnership with the Wheeler Centre. It is written and created by Andrew Denton for Thought Fox.