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Miguel Falcão, professor e investigador, é o autor da premiada peça “As Ressuscitadas”, centrada no encontro entre duas mulheres, vítimas de vários tipos de violência, abuso e opressão masculinaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miguel Falcão joins us to talk about Play for Chris 10. Every year since the passing of founding Yes bassist Chris Squire, Miguel has been inviting people to celebrate Chris, showcasing videos of tributes whether that be via playing instruments (not just bass) to songs involving Chris, or even just sharing some words about Chris. The deadline for submissions this year is May 31st, so check out https://miguelbass.com/playforchris10/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yesshift/support
Produced by Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken Fuller It was a delight to welcome the bass maestro Miguel Falcão back onto the YMP this week. As you would expect, he knows a lot about how Chris Squire created the bass lines for Tales from Topographic Oceans. You may have heard Miguel's bass covers of both The Ancient and The Remembering, and if not they are embedded below. We found out many things including what basses Chris used to record and play Tales live. So stand by for a massively in-depth look at the album...once again... What basses did Chris use to record Tales? Were there differences when Yes played Tales live? How does Chris' playing on Tales differ from Close to the Edge? Let us know if you agree with us! https://miguelbass.com/ https://youtu.be/tf2MQv7OtR0 https://youtu.be/4DvXNtbjwA0 Support the Fundraiser! Yes - The Tormato Story Available now! TormatoBook.com YMP Patrons: Producers: Joseph Cottrell Ken Fuller Jeffrey Crecelius Patrons: Jim Morrison Jon Pickles Declan Logue Gary Betts Alan Begg Michael Handerhan Barry Gorsky Steve Perry Doug Curran Martin Kjellberg Todd Dudley Rachel Hadaway Lind Paul Hailes Craig Estenes Mark James Lang Steve Rode David Bob Martilotta John Holden Stephen LambeDem Fred Barringer Scott Colombo Chris Bandini David Heyden John Thomson Mark Baggs John Cowan John Parry Dave Owen Simon Barrow Steve Scott Terence Sadler Steve Dill Robert Nasir Fergus Cubbage William Hayes Geoff Bailie Steven Roehr Lobate Scarp Geoffrey Mason David Watkinson Tim Stannard Robert VandiverBrian Sullivan David Pannell Jamie McQuinnMiguel Falcão Paul Tomei Michael O'ConnorBrian HarrisHogne Bø PettersenGuy DeRomeAaron Steelman Become a Patron! Our (not really) new Facebook YMP Discussion Group is open to anyone to join but I'll be adding rules and joining requirements when I have time (one day…). One of the advantages of the new format is that all members of the group have the same ability to post content, so it's a bit more egalitarian, or somesuch. Please do search for the group and join in. https://www.facebook.com/groups/3216603008606331/ Please follow/subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don't risk missing anything: Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert – I put it together from: archive.org
Produced by Wayne Hall and Jeffrey Crecelius A small selection from my Tormato collection I asked our friend Miguel Falcão to tell me a bit about how Chris Squire achieved such a remarkable bass sound for Tormato. Instead of sending me a few bullet points, Miguel was kind enough to record a complete audio description of the technical minutiae of the master's solution. Mark and I listen to this amazing in-depth piece and discuss a few of the points Miguel makes. Many thanks to Miguel and if you haven't heard his staggeringly accurate Yes bass covers, then you are missing out a great deal. See the links below to remedy that immediately. How did Chris Squire achieve 'that' sound for Tormato?What technology did he employ?Was the approach the same on every song on Tormato? Listen to the episode and let us know what you think! Miguel's amazing website: Miguelbass.com Chris Squire's bass setup photographed by Dave Watkinson at the Tormato sessions, RAK studios, London, 1978: A selection of Miguel's Tormato bass cover versions: https://youtu.be/rnwWLGfSLog https://youtu.be/ojygByrrijI https://youtu.be/E8Kwf2mklvQ Miguel's Annual #PlayForChris project: https://youtu.be/giM1mgCXFho Other resources https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=977Sri5EcCE https://youtu.be/RJ4fdD-tHG4 Become a Patron! Bag yourself a fabulous piece of YMP history before it's too late... Head over to the YMP Emporium to... Order a YMP Trivia Card Game 'The Answer Is Yes!' - available now!Order the unique Full Union art print - available now The Full Union! Available now. YMP Patrons: Producers: Jeffrey Crecelius andWayne Hall Patrons: Aaron SteelmanDave OwenMark James LangPaul TomeiJoost MaglevDavid HeydenMartin KjellbergPaul WilsonBob MartilottaLindMichael O'ConnorWilliam HayesBrian SullivanDavid PannellMiguel FalcãoLobate ScarpChris BandiniDavid WatkinsonNeal KaforeyRachel HadawayCraig EstenesDemPaul HailesMark 'Zarkol' BaggsDoug CurranRobert NasirFergus CubbageScott ColomboFred BarringerGary BettsGeoff BailieSimon BarrowGeoffrey MasonStephen LambeGuy R DeRomeSteve DillHenrik AntonssonSteve PerryHogne Bø PettersenSteve RodeIanNBSteve ScottJamie McQuinnSteven RoehrKen FullerTerence SadlerMichael HanderhanTim StannardJimTodd DudleyJohn CowanTony HandleyJohn HoldenJoseph CottrellJohn ParryKeith HoisingtonJohn ThomsonBarry GorskyAlan Begg Robert and David Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don't risk missing anything: Subscribe on AndroidListen on Stitcher Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from: archive.org
En el programa 270919 de hoy hemos podido escuchar opiniones interesantes que no van a dejar indiferente a nadie que las escuche. Los ejes informativos de este fin de semana automovilístico son el Rally de Teror, Historic Rally & Virtual Rally y el Rallye de Llanes. Hemos hablado con participantes de ambas pruebas y de cómo ven ellos a los toros desde su particular barrera. Expectativas y problemas diferentes y sin embargo, lo confiesen o no, cuando el cronómetro empieza a contar para ellos, todos quieren lo mismo. Acabar cuanto antes. Los invitados de hoy han sido: - Zenaida Castellano Felipe. Ganadora de uno de los premios del concurso @BPCodriver Experience, que le dio derecho a ir de copiloto con el laureado piloto Raúl Santana en la pasada Subida de Fataga. Sin duda repetiría la experiencia y se la recomendó a todo el mundo, aficionados o no al automovilismo. - Miguel Falcón. Piloto. Ha estado preparando su Fiat X 1/9 y por fin va a competir con él en serio. Nos comentó que en Arucas todavía estaba probándolo, pero ahora ya está listo para divertise en "su casa". - Domingo Ramos. Piloto. Otra prueba más con su Suzuki, esta vez en Llanes. Los problemas con los frenos siguen estando ahí, aunque desde la marca le den a entender que son los únicos que los tienen. Nos sorprende que ante algo tan evidente, ya que multitud de participantes de esta Copa se quejan de lo mismo, la marca no ponga remedio a costa de su propia imagen. - Erik Guerra. Piloto. Participa en el Rally de Teror en el campeonato de la Copa Adam. Lo interrumpimos con el coche saliendo del taller para comprobar los ajustes de última hora y salir directamente a la verificación. En pruebas anteriores ha tenido problemas, así que en estas 3 que quedan tendrá que ponderar su ansia de correr con la necesidad de ir ganando puntos. - Luis Deniz. Presidente Escudería Aterura. Para la Escudería Aterura el Rally de Teror, el Historic Rally y el Virtual Rally comenzaron hace muchos meses. Faltan sólo dos capítulos para que acaben. Pensando en mil cosas a la vez el presidente agradeció a las 250 personas implicadas en que esta prueba sea un éxito. Nosotros suscribimos lo dicho. - Benjamín Avella. Piloto. Con su Citröen DS3 tiene claro que va a estar dándose empujones con los "grandes" a los cuales mostró su respeto. Hasta última hora ha tenido problemas mecánicos por no querer arriesgarse a que les presentaran una reclamación por llevar montadas las especificaciones R5+. A la hora del día que hablamos ya no había tiempo para darle vueltas a eso. Quería concentrarse y salir "a morder" en el tramo nocturno. - Luis Monzón: El otro día se cortó la comunicación cuando empezaba a darnos su opinión acerca de las especificaciones FIA que según él, deberían de seguirse más de cerca en las Federaciones de Automovilismo Regionales y Provinciales. No tuvo reparo ninguno en instar a las federaciones canarias a que se pusieran de acuerdo para facilitar a los equipos y a los oficiales su trabajo. Con el malestar que se está creando perdemos todos. No gana ni un bando ni otro. Mejor será que escuchen las declaraciones y juzguen ustedes mismos. En cualquier caso, no se quedarán indiferentes. Esperamos que los contenidos ofrecidos sean de su interés. ,
Produced by Jeffrey Crecelius, Wayne Hall, Preston Frazier, Bill Govier and VR Hoisington Miguel Bass! This week we had a great conversation with Miguel Falcão about his now annual PlayForChris video project and also his own Yes bass covers - a long time Listerine (oops!) listener and several times interviewee we always love speaking to Miguel. We also have a two pence from Mark which might prove controversial - and that’s of course the whole idea. Listen and let us know what you think! What is #PlayForChris all about?Why are fans so keen to take part?Why does Steve Howe do that?? If you would like to support the Yes Music Podcast financially and also have access to exclusive activity and opportunities, there is a special page you can use to sign up and 2019 is the time to join us:Become a Patron! Show notes and links https://youtu.be/nMhI0fQEdrI https://youtu.be/QdYLJPAEAF8 https://youtu.be/HbMkGVWjwCI https://youtu.be/CsVTyiNr2SM https://youtu.be/_RBW3QrMTT0 YMP Patrons: Producers: Jeffrey Crecelius Preston Frazier VR Hoisington Bill Govier and Wayne Hall Patrons: Aaron SteelmanDave OwenMark James LangPaul TomeiJoost MaglevDavid HeydenMartin KjellbergPaul WilsonBob MartilottaLindMichael O'ConnorPeter HearndenBrian SullivanDavid PannellMiguel FalcãoLobate ScarpChris BandiniDavid WatkinsonNeal KaforeyRachel HadawayCraig EstenesDemPaul HailesMark 'Zarkol' BaggsDoug CurranRobert NasirFergus CubbageScott ColomboFred BarringerScott Smith Geoff BailieSimon Barrow Geoffrey MasonStephen LambeGuy R DeRomeSteve DillHenrik AntonssonSteve PerryHogne Bø PettersenSteve RodeIanNBSteve ScottJamie McQuinnSteven RoehrKen FullerTerence SadlerJeremy NorthTim StannardJimTodd DudleyJohn CowanTony HandleyJohn HoldenJoseph CottrellJohn ParryKeith HoisingtonJohn ThomsonWilliam Hayes Barry GorskyMichael Handerhan Robert and David Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything: Subscribe with RSSSubscribe on AndroidListen on Stitcher Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons sources: thanvannispen and archive.org
5 Years! The second of 5 special, daily anniversary episodes of the podcast featuring conversations with listeners. Today, it's bass maestro, Miguel Falcão. Listen to the episode then let us know what you think! Miguel Bass! Information on Miguel's Skype bass lessons https://miguelbass.com/lessons/ Bulgarian music entries on https://miguelbass.com/tag/bulgaria/ Arrangement of "Pilentse Pee" (it's the first track of the Mystery of Bulgarian Voices) made with different basses: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-pjFbV3ksM Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything. You can subscribe with an RSS reader, with iTunes, with the iOS Podcasts app, via email updates, via www.stitcher.com on Spreaker.com or via Tunein.com. Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons sources: thanvannispen and archive.org
...brought to you by the letter, 'R'. The one hundred and twenty fourth episode of the Yes Music Podcast, featuring an exploration of some concepts and music beginning with 'R'. What albums and tracks begin with 'R'? What concepts relating to Yes begin with 'R'? Which 'R' rescued the band in the 1980s? (Arguably...) Listen and see if youspot any letter 'R's I have left out, then let me know by contacting me via any of the methods below. Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything. You can subscribe with an RSS reader, with iTunes, with the iOS Podcasts app, on your Blackberry, via email updates, via www.stitcher.com on Spreaker.com or via Tunein.com. Show links Violin and Cello duo Heart of the Sunrise on Spotify Steven Wilson interview about Close to the Edge remixes Jon Anderson and Transatlantic play The Revealing Science of God (other videos linked from here) Miguel Falcão - Happy Birthday to Chris Squire Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons sources: thanvannispen and archive.org
Recebemos o chargista Miguel Falcão para uma conversa sobre sua adaptação aos quadrinhos do livro Morte e Vida Severina, de João Cabral de Melo Neto.Programa veiculado em 30 de abril de 2006.