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On this episode, we dive deep into the creative mind of Progressive Rock Musician Chris Herin, celebrated for his work with bands like Tiles & Discipline, & now stepping into the spotlight with his solo album, “Hidden in Plain Sight”. Chris opens up about the personal journey behind his music, influenced by his late father's battle with Alzheimer's Disease, in which the album captures Chris's experiences & reflections in a profoundly emotional narrative. Join us as we explore the rich soundscapes & heartfelt stories woven into his songs, with guest appearances from Rock Icons like Alex Lifeson of Rush, Martin Barre of Jethro Tull, Michael Sadler of Saga, Peter Frampton, Kim Mitchell of Max Webster & others. Chris shares the process behind this collaborative work, including his partnership with legendary producer Terry Brown & iconic artist Hugh Syme, both of Rush fame. With poignant lyrics & exceptional musicality, “Hidden In Plain Sight” is a moving & memorable experience, & Chris discloses the connections it strikes with love, loss, & legacy. Metal Mayhem ROC SOCIALS: https://metalmayhemroc.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@metalmayhemroc1851 https://www.facebook.com/groups/metalmayhemroc https://www.instagram.com/metalmayhemroc/ https://twitter.com/MetalmayhemROC http://metalmayhemroc.etsy.com https://metaldevastationradio.com/ http://pantheonpodcasts.com/ Chris Herin SOCIALS: http://www.chrisherin.com https://www.facebook.com/chrisherin/ https://www.instagram.com/chrisherin/ https://lasersedge.bandcamp.com/album/hiding-in-plain-sight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we dive deep into the creative mind of Progressive Rock Musician Chris Herin, celebrated for his work with bands like Tiles & Discipline, & now stepping into the spotlight with his solo album, "Hidden in Plain Sight." Chris opens up about the personal journey behind his music, influenced by his late father's battle with Alzheimer's Disease, in which the album captures Chris's experiences & reflections in a profoundly emotional narrative. Join us as we explore the rich soundscapes & heartfelt stories woven into his songs, with guest appearances from Rock Icons like Alex Lifeson of Rush, Martin Barre of Jethro Tull, Michael Sadler of Saga, Peter Frampton, Kim Mitchell of Max Webster & others. Chris shares the process behind this collaborative work, including his partnership with legendary producer Terry Brown & iconic artist Hugh Syme, both of Rush fame. With poignant lyrics & exceptional musicality, "Hidden In Plain Sight" is a moving & memorable experience, & Chris discloses the connections it strikes with love, loss, & legacy. Metal Mayhem ROC SOCIALS: https://metalmayhemroc.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@metalmayhemroc1851 https://www.facebook.com/groups/metalmayhemroc https://www.instagram.com/metalmayhemroc/ https://twitter.com/MetalmayhemROC http://metalmayhemroc.etsy.com https://metaldevastationradio.com/ http://pantheonpodcasts.com/ Chris Herin SOCIALS: http://www.chrisherin.com https://www.facebook.com/chrisherin/ https://www.instagram.com/chrisherin/ https://lasersedge.bandcamp.com/album/hiding-in-plain-sight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wassily Kandinsky (1866 - 1944)Translated by Michael Sadler (1888 - 1957) Published in 1911, Kandinsky's book compares the spiritual life of humanity to a pyramid -- the artist has a mission to lead others to the pinnacle with his work. The point of the pyramid is those few, great artists. It is a spiritual pyramid, advancing and ascending slowly even if it sometimes appears immobile. During decadent periods, the soul sinks to the bottom of the pyramid; humanity searches only for external success, ignoring spiritual forces. (Summary from Wikipedia) Genre(s): Art, Design & Architecture Language: English --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/librivox1/support
Two comedians and a producer walk into a room. They make this podcast. We had another good time as always visiting with a familiar face and some new ones. Cortney and Drew will be appearing at The Blue Room on 9/9 with some bands and potentially famous people. Check it out if you're in the area. You can find Cortney on Instagram at instagram.com/cortneywarner13, Michael at instagram.com/themouthhole, and Drew at instagram.com/laughwithharrison. You can find us at instagram.com/eastnashvilleyachtclub. GBO and WDE.
Solo artist Rob Moratti has just released his fifth studio album and it's a wonderul melodic rock album that calls back to the great 1980s albums by bands like Journey, Toto, and Survivor, but without sounding as if it was recorded in that era. Rob was briefly Michael Sadler's replacement in Saga for the band's 2009 album, The Human Condition. I spoke to Rob about his musical background, how he got involved with Saga, and about his great new solo record that is one of my favorite melodic rock releases of 2022. Find out more about Rob's work at RobMoratti.net. Reminder: You can support independent podcasting by becoming a Michael's Record Collection Patreon subscriber starting at only $2 per month (50 cents an episode...or less!) at the MRC Patreon page. Supporter benefits escalate at each level, providing more value the more you support the show. For example, you will know about interviews in advance and some levels can submit questions for the artists, come on the show to co-host, enter prize drawings, and more. Please hit the like button and leave a rating/review on Apple Music or the Goodpods app if you consume this podcast on those platforms. You can read my Michael's Record Collection newsletter for free by signing up at michaelsrecordcollection.substack.com. Follow MRC on Twitter (@MikesRecords), like it on Facebook, and follow on Instagram. Have questions or comments or want to suggest a topic? Hit me up at michaelsrecordcollection@gmail.com.
In this episode, Randy Bachman explains how one of his biggest songs, 'You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet' , wasn't really meant to be a song at all, but more of a sibling rivalry thing. 'Jane' from the Barenaked Ladies and former member, Steven Page giving his side of song's story. Michael Sadler of Saga reminisces about the hoops he had to jump through and the dangers he put himself into to “achieve a certain sound” for the producers and the song 'On the Loose'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the all time greatest vocalist/frontmen: Michael Sadler of legendary cult Progressive Rock band SAGA joins host Max Davallo on this incredibly noteworthy episode to talk about his inspiring lifelong career in music & what it takes to stay in the game. ► Check out SAGAWebsite: https://sagagen.com/SAGA 40th anniversary album Reissues: https://www.ear-music.net/sagareissues/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SAGAgenerationInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/saga_band/?...► Check out ProgjectWebsite: https://www.progject.com/main/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/35826...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/progject/?h...
Welcome to The Nothing Shocking Podcast 2.0 Reboot episode 119. On this episode our guest is Michael Sadler of Saga. In this episode we discuss the rock cruise, “Cruise to the Edge." We also discuss playing live in Puerto Rico; celebrating the band's 45th anniversary; their latest album “Symmetry;” the side band Progject and more! For more information visit: https://michaelsadler.com/ https://sagagen.com/ https://www.progject.com/main/ https://cruisetotheedge.com Hong Kong Sleepover: https://www.amazon.com/Butcher-Bolt-Explicit-Hong-Sleepover/dp/B07P5H6ZY2 or additional merchandise at https://thehongkongsleepover.bandcamp.com Also don't forget to like our Facebook page which can be found right here: https://www.facebook.com/nothingshockingpodcast/ or follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/hashtag/noshockpod Help support the podcast and record stores by shopping at Ragged Records. http://www.raggedrecords.org
MiLB Strength and Conditioning Coach – Michael Sadler is beginning his fifth year with the Seattle Mariners. Michael's first season was in 2018 with the Clinton Lumberkings (Low A affiliate) in Clinton, IA. In 2019, he was in Modesto, CA with the Modesto Nuts (High A affiliate). Last season in 2021, Michael was a part of the Arkansas Travelers (Double A affiliate) staff in Little Rock, AR. This upcoming season he will be joining the staff in Tacoma, WA at their Triple A affiliate. He recently received his Master's degree is Sports Performance and Exercise Science. Currently resides in Mitchell, SD with his newlywed wife and a child on the way. Michael is very excited for this upcoming season and blessed to be doing a job he loves.Topics covered in this episode:-Being named AA Central MiLB Strength & Conditioning Coach of the Year-Nutrition-His best professional baseball storyQuotes:-"Don't be afraid to ask questions or go talk to someone" (7:56)-"Time management, I think, is super important" (9:08)-"Don't underestimate the power of communication and that relationship building" (17:25)If you would like to learn more from Michael, you can follow him on social media:Instagram:@michael_sadler_2Twitter:@ms3180
Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers
Ian Crichton is the guitarist of the Canadian progressive-pop-rock-band Saga, a band he co-founded at the age of 18 with his brother Jim, Michael Sadler, Peter Rochon and Steve Negus. To date the band has sold roughly 10 million records and still tours world-wide. In this chat with Dan Hare Ian reveals: the unique way he learned guitar; Saga's the lasting musical style; the U.S tours opening for Pat Benatar, Jethro Tull, Foreigner and others; his time living in the Bahamas and his famous neighbours; why Saga remains together and the band's upcoming tours, and much more. Find out about Ian and Saga @ sagagen.com
Michael Sadler has one of the most unique voices in music. His work with Saga has been stellar through the years and he pops up periodically on releases by other artists. His newest endeavor is joining a band called ProgJect: the Ultimate Progressive Rock Experience. ProgJect pays homage to the progressive rock masters and the five-piece group is set to hit the road across the U.S., bringing prog rock to the people. It's God's work, really. I spoke with Michael about how he got involved with ProgJect, whether we might see a recording from the band soon, and his approach to carrying the mantle of legends like Jon Anderson, Phil Collins, Greg Lake and others...all in the same set! We also spoke about Saga's 40-year-old classic Worlds Apart album, his solo release Clear, some of his collaborations with other artists, and more. Find out more about ProgJect at their website and keep up with the latest Saga news at Sagagen.com. Reminder: You can support independent podcasting by becoming a Michael's Record Collection Patreon subscriber starting at only $2 per month (50 cents an episode...or less!) at the MRC Patreon page. Supporter benefits escalate at each level, providing more value the more you support the show. For example, you will know about interviews in advance and some levels can submit questions for the artists, come on the show to co-host, enter prize drawings, and more. Please hit the like button and leave a rating/review on Apple Music or the Goodpods app if you consume this podcast on those platforms. You can read my Michael's Record Collection newsletter for free by signing up at michaelsrecordcollection.substack.com. Follow MRC on Twitter (@MikesRecords), like us on Facebook, and check us out on Instagram. Have questions or comments or want to suggest a topic? Hit me up at michaelsrecordcollection@gmail.com.
A conversation with singer, songwriter and performer - Michael Sadler (Saga, Progject, solo artist) - https://sagagen.com/
Canadian prog rock band Saga released their fourth album Worlds Apart in September 1981, but it took some time to catch fire. By March 1983 their first single was peaking on the charts. Rupert Hine, producer for Canadian power trio Rush, also produced this album which was both a critical and commercial success. The band consisted of Steve Negus on percussion, Jim Gilmour on lead synthesizer, Ian Crichton on guitar, Jim Crichton on bass and keyboards, and Michael Sadler on lead vocals. Sadler and Jim Crichton were the primary songwriters for the band.This album seemed to hit a sweet spot between progressive and commercial sensibilities. It also saw a change in the energy level out of Michael Sadler which is attributed to an interesting intervention by Rupert Hine. It is said that Hine had Sadler climb to the rafters of the barn where the recording studio for “Worlds Apart” was located, in order to get the right emotion. The group also toured extensively in the United States where they opened for Billy Squier and Jethro Tull, and they benefitted from airplay on their music video for "On the Loose" and "Wind Him Up" during MTV's first year.Worlds Apart would hit number 3 on the Top Rock Albums chart, and the single "On the Loose" hit number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album would be certified Gold in 1983, and would help the band win the Juno Award in Canada for "Most Promising Group of the Year."This album takes us back to some really good days in 1983, and we hope it does the same for you.Friend of the show John Lynch joins us for this album feature. On the LooseThe first single from the album benefitted from airplay of its video on the new MTV cable channel. The song is tight, with heavy synthesizer use, and excellent coordinated runs in the keyboards and guitar. The song itself is about what it sounds like - cutting loose in the evening.Time's UpThis deeper cut discusses the risk of being a daydreamer and a "man of inaction." Don't let the time pass you by, wishing your life away. Note the use of a child's voice and telephone special effects to make the point. The InterviewAnother quintessential 80's sound can be found on this deep track. The singer is talking to himself through multiple personalities. The idea is of an individual trying to piece himself together through the internal interview. "There's one thing I must know, tell me why you can't let go?"Wind Him UpThe second single from the album is well known and energetic. It is a portrayal of a compulsive gambler who can't break away from the casino. It breaks into multiple sections as would be expected in a prog rock piece, but it remains accessible. "Wind him up, he can't stop. He's wound up tight just like the clock that's winding its second hand down."ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main Theme from the television series "Little House On the Prairie”This show concluded its run in March 1983. Michael Landon directed many of the episodes as well as playing Pa Ingalls. STAFF PICKS:I Know There's Something Going On by FridaBruce's staff pick is from ABBA alumnae Anni-Frid Lyngstad, going by the name Frida. Lyngstad recorded her solo album in February 1982 during the last year of ABBA, and wanted to lave a different sound. The song was written by Russ Ballard of Argent, and was produced by Phil Collins, who also played drums and contributed backing vocals.Goody Two Shoes by Adam Ant"Don't drink, don't smoke? What do you do?" Wayne features this new wave pop hit with a distinctive swing beat. When he came over to the States, front man Stuart Leslie Goddard shortened the name of his punk band, "Adam and the Ants" and began touring as "Adam Ant." The song is somewhat autobiographical, as Adam Ant did not drink or do drugs.Africa by TotoOur Guest filling in for Brian this week is John Lynch. He brings us a song that has had incredible staying power. Toto's start as session players comes through in the tightness and production value of their songs, with this classic being no exception. You will also have to search far and wide to find lyrics like "sure as Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus above the Serengeti."Shock the Monkey by Peter GabrielRob's staff pick peaked at number 29 on the charts. The song is a love song about how jealousy can release base, animal instincts. The video flips between Gabriel in a room dressed in a business suit, and Gabriel as a shaman with his face painted. It is a nice finish, as Saga front man Michael Sadler considered Peter Gabriel one of his vocal inspirations. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Rockit by Herbie HancockWe finish off this week's podcast with Hancock's instrumental masterpiece. If you haven't seen this video, you're missing out.
durée : 00:34:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Antoine Dhulster - "L'assiette anglaise" une thématique de l'émission "De bouche à oreille" proposait un reportage chez "Bertie's" avec Simon Gale, un entretien avec Michael Sadler, auteur de l'essai "Un Anglais à Paris - une éducation continentale" et Anne Hudson, critique gastronome, (1ère diffusion : 01/10/2000). "Ce n'est pas que j'en médise, mais, point de boeuf, point d'Anglais" écrivait Saint-Amant en 1644. * Beaucoup de stéréotypes, beaucoup de clichés, de fines bouches devant l'assiette anglaise. C'est presque une tradition. L'assiette anglaise, bien entendu, ce n'est pas cette assiette de viande froide-mayonnaise vite avalée sur un coin de table. C'est le manger et le boire, en Angleterre, en Écossé, desserts compris, avec une pointe de gingembre et beaucoup de fragrances indiennes. Dans son livre Le voyage outre-Manche, anthologie de voyageurs français de Voltaire à Mac Orlan : du XVIIIème au XXème siècle, Jacques Guiry dénonce cette muflerie gastronomique de la part des Français, qui cristallise sur les repas une hostilité inavouable, "outre-Manche, ils boivent, ils se nourrissent...chez nous, nous dégustons... et nous nous tenons bien à table"... les puddings peuvent être riches, certes, mais si parfumés, le céleri tendre, le panais moelleux, et les tripes si grasses, si bien grillées de Katarina, la mégère apprivoisée, et les choux à la crème fouettée de la garden-party de Katherine Mansfield. "De bouche à oreille" proposait un reportage chez "Bertie's" avec Simon Gale, un entretien avec Michael Sadler, auteur d'Un Anglais à Paris - une éducation continentale" et Anne Hudson, critique gastronome à France Info. Avec Simon Gale, Michaël Sadler et Anne Hudson. Production : Renée Elkaïm-Bollinger Réalisation : Viviane Noël De bouche à oreille - L'assiette anglaise (1ère diffusion : 01/10/2000) Indexation web : Documentation sonore de Radio France - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
Canada's Saga is proof that the country does some things better than the rest of us. That fantastic band has been merging prog rock with a solid tunefulness for 45 years now and show no signs of slowing down. This year they released a new album, Symmetry, which is an acoustic reimagining of many of their signature songs from their long career. What makes Symmetry special is that these aren't just scaled back versions - they've been given new life. Frontman Michael Sadler discusses the thought process behind the album, working with the late great Rupert Hine, their 80s hits like "On the Loose" and "Wind Him Up", why he left the band and then came back, and what excites him about prog rock. Saga are a great band that have been making interesting work for decades. Respect! www.sagagen.com www.patreon.com/thehustlepod
Canadian progressive rockers Saga have an incredible catalogue which now spans 22 studio albums and 43 years of recorded history. Their animated singer Michael Sadler discusses football, handling binge-watching and fatherhood during the pandemic, and chronicles his nearly 20 years of sobriety.This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Canadian progressive rockers Saga have an incredible catalogue which now spans 22 studio albums and 43 years of recorded history. Their animated singer Michael Sadler discusses football, handling binge-watching and fatherhood during the pandemic, and chronicles his nearly 20 years of sobriety. This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Canadian progressive rockers Saga have an incredible catalogue which now spans 22 studio albums and 43 years of recorded history. Their animated singer Michael Sadler discusses football, handling binge-watching and fatherhood during the pandemic, and chronicles his nearly 20 years of sobriety.This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Canadian progressive rockers Saga have an incredible catalogue which now spans 22 studio albums and 43 years of recorded history. Their animated singer Michael Sadler discusses football, handling binge-watching and fatherhood during the pandemic, and chronicles his nearly 20 years of sobriety. This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
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+++ Bisher unveröffentlicht: Das letzte Interview unmittelbar vor dem Lockdown +++Ich bin wirklich überwältigt über die Resosanz auf das Interview mit dem SAGA Frontmann Michael Sadler. Es hat mir gezeigt, daß sich die kanadischen ProgRock-Helden in der Krise lautstark mit einem leisen Akustik Album zurückmelden konnten. Daher gibt es heute einen kleinen Nachtisch aus meiner Schatztruhe: Das wahrscheinlich letzte Interview mit einem SAGA Bandmitglied 24h vor dem Abbruch der „Out Of The Shadows“-Tour im März 2020, als man in Deutschland das Ausmaß der Pandemie nur erahnen konnte.Die Geschichte rund um das Interview sowie alles um das brandneue Album „Symmetry“ habt Ihr ja schon in der letzten Episode von Sänger Michael Sadler erfahren. Falls Ihr diese Story noch nicht gehört habt – geht einfach auf Eurem Podcast-Player einen Schritt nach unten. Und bei der Gelegenheit ein kleiner Tip von mir. Es macht es Sinn, meinen Podcast zu abonnieren, denn von derartigen Überraschungen habe ich noch mehrere auf meinen digitalen Lagern. Du willst das ja sicher nicht verpassen.Zurück zum Geschehen: 09. März 2020 Neu Isenburg, Hugenottenhalle. Wir sind im Backstage-Bereich, ca. zwei Stunden vor der ausverkauften Show. Mein Gast damals: Jim Gilmour, der Keyboarder, den alle nur Darryl nennen. Ein Jahr blieb dieser Talk im Archiv, jetzt möchte ich ihn Euch nicht länger vorenthalten.Das neue Album "Symmetry": https://amzn.to/38t3cy9Tourdaten & Tickets: https://shooter.de/event_show.php?id=1025Band Homepage: https://www.sagagen.com/THE BLOG OF ROCK ist Dein Hardrock & Heavy Metal Podcast Musik Magazin. Ich bin Uwe Lerch und nehme Dich Backstage mit zu dem RockStars!Natürlich quatschen wir über die Musik, die uns alle verbindet. Über neue Platten, über Live-Pläne und was früher so war. Aber wir sprechen auch über die Menschen dahinter. Was hat sie inspiriert und motiviert und welche RockStar-Tips haben sie für Dich da draussen. Jeden Donnerstag neu - kostenlos und laut!
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Fast auf den Tag genau vor 40 Jahren habe ich SAGA als damals 16 Jähriger in der kleinen Dortmunder Westfalenhalle 3 auf ihrer "Silent Knight"-Tour live sehen dürfen. „Kanada‘s Rocksensation“ stand auf dem Ticket einer Band, die damals noch eher als Geheimtip galt. Ein halbes Jahr später erlebte ich sie nur wenige Meter weiter in der großen Halle bei „RockPop in Concert“, wo sie das Indoor-Festival eröffneten, auf dem auch die legendäre Spliff Radio Show, Foreigner sowie Meat Loaf spielten. Diese Rocknacht, die später als Aufzeichnung im ZDF gezeigt wurde, bedeutete den Durchbruch für die Band in Deutschland. Germany loves SAGA and SAGA loves Germany könnte man seitdem sagen, denn der harte Kern der hiesigen Fans ist mit den fünf Jungs aus dem Land der Ahornblätter über die Jahre durch dick und dünn gegangen.Jetzt erscheint ihr neues Studioalbum „Symmetry“, auf dem SAGA einige große Hits aber auch Deep Cuts auf eine neue Weise akustisch völlig neu interpretiert haben. - unter Zuhilfenahme von Mandoline, Banjo, Fiddle und Cello. Für mich der Anlass, endlich ein Interview nachzuholen, was eigentlich schon vor einem Jahr geplant war – mit Michael Sadler, Frontmann von SAGA.Das neue Album "Symmetry": https://amzn.to/38t3cy9Tourdaten & Tickets: https://shooter.de/event_show.php?id=1025Band Homepage: https://www.sagagen.com/THE BLOG OF ROCK ist Dein Hardrock & Heavy Metal Podcast Musik Magazin. Ich bin Uwe Lerch und nehme Dich Backstage mit zu dem RockStars!Natürlich quatschen wir über die Musik, die uns alle verbindet. Über neue Platten, über Live-Pläne und was früher so war. Aber wir sprechen auch über die Menschen dahinter. Was hat sie inspiriert und motiviert und welche RockStar-Tips haben sie für Dich da draussen. Jeden Donnerstag neu - kostenlos und laut!
durée : 00:34:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - "L'assiette anglaise" une thématique de l'émission "De bouche à oreille" proposait un reportage chez "Bertie's" avec Simon Gale, un entretien avec Michael Sadler, auteur de l'essai "Un Anglais à Paris - une éducation continentale" et Anne Hudson, critique gastronome, (1ère diffusion : 01/10/2000). - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
Dropping the needle in this episode of Behind The Vinyl: Lou Gramm, former Foreigner frontman talks about his solo hit “Midnight Blue” and how lyrical inspiration came from wise words a family member used to say. Bryan Potvin and Don Schmid of The Northern Pikes sat down to shed some light on their song “She Ain't Pretty” and how simplicity worked on a lot of levels. Saga's Michael Sadler, reveals the amazing way the engineers captured a part of his vocals for the song “Wind Him Up”. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon presents Michael Sadler from classic Canadian band, Saga. Michael discusses the band’s early embracing of technology in their music, new album Symmetry, their recording process and more. (Recorded February 2021) Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk about how Michael became an actor and how he got involved with the series 13 Reasons Why and what episodes he enjoyed being involved with the most and how the series affected him. We also discuss other acting opportunity's he has been given.
This is the first of a series where I speak to people from around the world to see what life is like for them and how the construction industry has been effected by the Coronavirus. In this episode I speak with Michael Sadler in Hong Kong - this one is interesting - because of the SARS virus in 2003, both the government and the people seem to have been much better prepared. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pegasusradio/message
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18:13:28 Artist Title Length Album Year Composer Record Label Listeners 0:00:00 Pi Mezon Old World 0:50 New World 2019 47 0:00:50 Pi Mezon Drown in my Sky 12:31 New World 2019 48 0:13:21 musicinwidescreenopening3a1bef13.autosave 1:10 50 0:14:36 0:00 52 0:16:46 Bent Knee Catch Light 4:35 You Know What They Mean 2019 53 0:21:26 Dream Theater Untethered Angel 6:08 Distance Over Time 2019 52 0:28:47 0:00 52 0:30:42 In Continuum Impending Annihilation 2:53 Acceleration Theory Part Two: Annihilation 2019 51 0:33:36 In Continuum You Don't Know How It Feels (feat. Michael Sadler) 5:59 Acceleration Theory Part Two: Annihilation 2019 53 0:39:35 Vanden Plas Fall from the Skies 9:27 The Ghost Xperiment: Awakening 2019 56 0:49:13 0:00 60 0:50:05 Dave Kerzner Every Corner (Instrumental Version) 2:26 Breakdown - A Compilation 1995-2019 2019 60 0:52:25 Dave Kerzner Island (Reprise) 1:22 Breakdown - A Compilation 1995-2019 2019 60 0:53:48 Leprous At the Bottom 7:17 Pitfalls 2019 59 1:01:02 0:00 61 1:03:23 Prey for me Acoustic 4:18 61 1:07:41 In Continuum The Path 3:57 Acceleration Theory Part Two: Annihilation 2019 61 1:11:39 Pink Floyd One Slip 4:53 A Momentary Lapse of Reason 1987 David Gilmour EMI Music Distribution 62 1:16:30 0:00 63 1:21:24 Matthew Parmenter I Am A Shadow 3:42 All Our Yesterdays 2016 60 1:25:06 In Continuum Vampires of the Soul 4:19 Acceleration Theory Part Two: Annihilation 2019 61 1:29:25 Exovex The Last Orbit 5:41 Radio Silence 60 1:35:19 0:00 63 1:37:48 Unitopia The Haunted Storm 6:25 Unitopia - More Than A Dream Expanded and Remastered Disc 3 61 1:44:13 In Continuum Annihilation 20:36 Acceleration Theory Part Two: Annihilation 2019 63 2:06:47 Kevin Gilbert Goodness Gracious 3:41 Thud Live at the Troubadour 1995 Kevin Gilbert PRA Records 61 2:10:28 Oceanica THE OBLIVION TREE 6:52 OneDark 2019 61 2:17:21 Big Big Train Roman Stone 13:18 Grand Tour 2019 59 2:30:39 Vault Web of Sin (live) 4:50 Blindfolds aside 2019 56 2:37:46 0:00 53 2:38:04 Dave Kerzner The Truth Behind (Live) 7:34 Breakdown - A Compilation 1995-2019 2019 53
Rory Doyle, independent photojournalist, shares his photo essay about a recent Mississippi flood that's been widely ignored. Michael Wert of Marquette University, walks us through the history of the Japanese samurai warrior. Michael Sadler, co-founder of Republic of Booza, introduces us to the stretchy ice cream called "booza." Ben Novak, Revive and Restore lead scientist, explains genetic tools to fight pests and also encourage endangered species.
Legendary vocalist from Saga, Michael Sadler, joins regular Prog Report contributor Kyle Fagala and host Roie Avin to discuss the best prog guitarists of 3 separate eras. We also catch up on what's new in the world of Saga. This was a tough a podcast as we have ever had. Enjoy and share your top 5s!
Booza is the original form of Ice cream. Long difficult to find in the United States, the fellows behind the Republic of Booza are on a mission to change that. This past summer they opened the first scoop shop outside the Levant on North 4th st in Williamsburg Brooklyn. Tune in as Harry discusses ice cream history, Mastic, Sahleb and more with founders Michael Sadler and Jilbert El-Zmetr. Feast Yr Ears is powered by Simplecast.
Vokalist Michael Sadler fra Saga besøkte Jernverket høsten 2017. Hør ham dele detaljer fra Chapters-konseptet, historien om en forvirret turnémanager og om et ukjent samarbeid med Ozzy Osbourne. Abonner på Jernverket podkast via iTunes, Spotify, annen foretrukken podkasttjeneste eller hør den på jernverket.com. Nytt hardrockintervju hver fredag. For å høre Sadlers spilleliste kan du følge Jernverket på Spotify. Spilleliste: Queen - Don't Try So Hard Sir Simon Rattle/Berliner Philharmoniker - Gustav Holst - IV. Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity Genesis - Carpet Crawlers Saga - Goodbye Gentle Giant - Knots Boston - Feelin' Satisfied T.Rex - Baby Strange HIM - Right Here in My Arms Triumph - Street Fighter Triumph - Street Fighter Reprise RUSH - Cinderella Man Muse - Panic Station Ozzy Osbourne - Crazy Babies Saga - Always There Peter Gabriel - And Through the Wire T.Rex - Ride A White Swan Støtt Jernverket økonomisk via Patreon eller Vipps-nummer 567438! Det er også hyggelig om du legger igjen en anmeldelse på iTunes.
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Rock and Roll conundrums! Michael Sadler, lead singer and guitarist from Canadian prog rock band Saga, joins the show. Michael talks about his 40 years in the band, being a daddy, and hanging up the mic when the band is at the top of its game. Germany and Puerto Rico, what do they have in common? Find out! Mike is loquacious and a wonderful guest. Barry goes right off the deep end with his Crazy story when he dives into the "Paul is dead" rumours that plagued the Beatles in their heyday. Matt turns his nose up. THIS WHOLE THING IS BONKERS. A Pause for Thought gets in through the out door. The Word of the Week holds hands. All that and a whole lot more... Lock it in.
Policy borrowing is a major topic in field of comparative education. On the surface the idea is relatively simple: one group of policy makers borrow the ideas of other policy makers to improve a system of education. This usually is described as borrowing “best practices.” But the work of many comparative education researchers has shown that who borrows what policy and for what reason is much more complex. We cannot, as Michael Sadler warned in 1900, assume a picked flower in one part of the world will blossom in soil at home. My guest today, Rattanna Lao, dives head first into the debates on policy borrowing in her new book, A Critical Study of Thailand's Higher Education Reforms: The Culture of Borrowing, which was published earlier this year by Routledge. She argues that although the Thai state has always been an active borrower of western ideas, the perseverance of a 'Thai-ness' discourse has often been used to suggest its so-called independence and idiosyncrasy. Rattana Lao received a doctorate in Comparative and International Education from Teachers College, Columbia University and is currently a lecturer at Pridi Banomyong International College, Thammasat University in Thailand.
The studio is renovated and we're back! Things are getting real. Like really real. Like we have real podcast hosts as our guests. Emmet Waldebeoff Jones of "The Monthly Report", and Scott ... ... ... join us. PLUS, music from the sensational Mackenzie Shivers performed in our brand-new sound studio! PLUS, a few surprise visitors and a very happy ending. PLUS, a sneak-peek of the upcoming new show on the STC network IN THEORY (Hosted by Michael Sadler). That's a lot of addition you won't want to miss!
Guest: Michael Sadler, MD Host: Shira Johnson, MD Host Dr. Shira Johnson talks with Dr. Michael Sadler, section chief of the division of body CT at St. Vincent's Hospital Manhattan in downtown New York City, about his hospital's preparedness for 9/11 and its aftermath.
Guest: Michael Sadler, MD Host: Shira Johnson, MD Join host Dr. Shira Johnson for this poignant discussion with Dr. Michael Sadler, Section Chief of the Division of Body CT at St. Vincent's Hospital in New York City, as he reflects on cases and conditions encountered in the immediate aftermath of the September 11th attacks.
Guest: Michael Sadler, MD Host: Shira Johnson, MD Host Dr. Shira Johnson speaks with Dr. Michael Sadler from St Vincent's Hospital in New York City about dealing with his personal and familial obligations while working through the most severe attack on US soil in our nation's history.