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The show announces a new presenting sponsor, Lee gets bleeped, and then we finally start talking about OU football. The guys are back on the practice field following spring break. Is anybody else getting a clear Dillon Gabriel/Jeff Lebby 2022 feeling with Mateer/Arbuckle? Is the Mayfield/Riley 2015 analogy more fitting? Plus fun nostalgic MTV Spring Break thoughts (2:50)! OU released a mic'd up video of Arbuckle and Mateer. There's a couple of interesting takeaways, mainly regarding two apparently key WRs (14:00). Lee doesn't understand the unnecessary expectations that was thrusted on two promising young offensive linemen. Grant doesn't find it to be that big of a deal (21:00). More reactions to the Oklahoma Breakdown Podcast as they recently talked about OU's running back room. Why does that position group not have any difference makers at the moment (32:40)? Mike Gundy's Bedlam spring proposal (42:40). Breaking down John Mateer's play in Washington State's 29-26 win over SDSU in Week 9. This game showed us something about Mateer that hopefully is a very positive sign for the future (46:00). For basketball fans, we talk about OU's first round exit to UConn in the NCAA Tournament (1:13:55).
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Description: In this episode, Riah sits down with Carl to discuss his diverse career in healthcare, his successful cleaning business, and the importance of keeping family bonds strong. They also dive into the nostalgia of the MTV Spring Break era and much more. Tune in to hear the full conversation, and don't forget to share your thoughts and feedback with us! Let's chat!
Tell the rowdy boys to get ready, ‘cause we're busting out the spray mount and the museum board to present a brand new episode of Did I Do That?! Melissa Delzio (freelance designer and founder of Portland Design History) to talk about the dangers of MTV Spring Break, robocalls, and the peacemaker.You can find Melissa all over the internet, starting at her website meldel.com! That's where her annual reports live—they're both lovely and a great way to see what it's actually like to make a living as a freelancer. Melissa can be found on Instagram @meldelpdx.Melissa's long-running project Portland Design History can be found at portlanddesignhistory.com. There are tons of great collections on the site, including some relating to what we talked about in the episode. Check it out, or give the project a follow on Instagram @portlandesignhistory.This episode was recorded (before the election) on Saturday, November 2, 2024 in the Rat's Nest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chasta & Baby Huey interviewed Gavin Rossdale, singer and guitarist for Bush. Gavin talks about Bush's "Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994–2023" and their upcoming tour. Chasta gets Gavin to explain what Bush's song "Alien" is about. Gavin also opens up and explains what it was like to be a rockstar during the 90s Post Grunge era, how he was able to overcome the odds and not give up playing music. Baby Huey asked a question he waited 28 years to ask, about Gavin's legendary performance at MTV Spring Break 1996. Gavin gives an update on his Cooking/Interview show and lastly gives style tips for Baby Huey. Bush's Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994–2023 is out now. Bush is playing at the California State Fair in Sacramento (Toyota Concert Series on the Golden 1 Stage) on Wednesday, July 24th.For tickets and more info go to: bushofficial.com Get your Rock N Roll Fix at: 1077thebone.comFollow 107.7 The Bone on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and TikTok.Follow 107.7 The Bone on Apple, Spotify or Amazon Music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While Bachelor Nation cools down for a while, Juliet and Callie kick off their annual trip to the Mediterranean for a season of 'Love Island' (U.K.). Today, they begin the Season 2 watch. They talk about their favorite Islanders so far, the differences between Season 2 (2016) and Season 3 (2017), the love language inside the village, MTV Spring Break, makeup tutorials, and much more. Reminder: Next week, Juliet and Callie are covering Episodes 7-12. Watch along via Hulu. Hosts: Juliet Litman and Callie Curry Associate Producer: Carlos Chiriboga Theme Song: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Veeee gecikmeli de olsa yepyeni sezonumuza bomba gibi bir giriş yapıyoruz! Sezon 16'nın ilk 7 kraliçesi çalışma odasına giriş yapıyor ve Ru ile foto çekiminin ardından ana sahnede MTV Spring Break'i anarak yeteneklerini üzerimize fışkırtıyorlar!
On this episode: Nate and Aaron discussing grieving and wailing, one step at time. Q from A: Why is it important to have separate men's and women's sex addiction recovery groups? Our Guest: Phil Dvorak: pastor, therapist, clinical director and church planter. Considering “Night of Joy” vs. “MTV Spring Break.” Phil discusses his journey to and from alcoholism. The importance of community, coming clean, and mentorship. The story of how recovery and Christ were integrated to start Recovery Church about 12 years ago. Links: Recovery Church Movement Phil Dvorak Sponsor: Life Works Counseling Annual Retreat: 2023 Samson Annual Retreat If you have thoughts or questions that you'd like the guys to address in upcoming episodes or suggestions for future guests, please drop a note to piratemonkpodcast@gmail.com. The music on this podcast is contributed by members of the Samson Society and www.fiftysounds.com. For more information on this ministry, please visit samsonsociety.com. Support for the women who have been impacted by our choices is available at sarahsociety.com. The Pirate Monk Podcast is provided by Samson Society, a ministry of Samson House, a 501(c)3 nonprofit. To help support the vision, please consider a contribution to Samson House.
Lakers Swept Heat & Celtics Prepare for Game 5. 1988 From Disney Channel to MTV Spring Break. Lamar Jackson's Pocket Presence in 2023. Over reporting from OTA's. Warming up the body in your 40s. Jaylen Brown's Future in Boston. Police Do a Welfare Check on Ja Morant. Contact Us: @JasonSpells @MrBrando3 (c) Spellbound Productions LLC 2023
When we invited listeners to program this Forcening episode on the theme "Spring Fling," people went wild. Did these selections have us feeling as bright and cheerful as a field of wildflowers, or leave us screaming "MAYDAY"? Listen and find out! TOPICS Lead Topic:
Diet culture has been a big part of our lives for so many of us mid-life mamas. Like it or lump it, it's been in our faces since we were old enough to read. Low fat, Low carb, No carb, Vegan, Carb cycling, Intermittent fasting, Keto, Whole30, Plant-based, I mean, what haven't we been exposed to?! We grew up watching MTV Spring Break with rock-hard bodies, 90's pencil-thin model standard, and if you're like Jen, a step-parent obsessed with dieting and weight loss. It's really no wonder so many women from our generation have experience with disordered eating. What's inspiring about women of our generation is our willingness to try something different for our girls. To show them body positivity, inclusivity, and that a healthy, strong body looks different on every BODY. #selflove #dietculture #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #eatarainbow #eatlesscrapeatmorefood #foodisfuel #psychologyPlease be sure to checkout our website for previous episodes, our fab, psych-approved resource page, and connect to our social media! www.thelylaspodcast.com
Spring Break!! Woo whoo! Don't get your hopes up, neither Nora was featured on MTV Spring Break but one Nora starred in a circus act and one Nora sat thru a bull fight! They also chat about Easter plans and share their highs and lows.
The Hottest Party On TV podcast is back! And this time, we've got a special treat. Club MTV dancer Janel Scarborough is back for her third appearance on the podcast, but she's not alone. She brought fellow Club MTV dancers Carolyn O'Brien and Tracy Wyle along with her. In August 2022, Janel, Carolyn, Tracy, and more of the Club MTV family got together at Nile Rodgers' DiscOasis in Central Park for a roller disco-themed party to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the classic dance show. Get the scoop on how all that came together and what it was like for them to see everyone after so much time apart. Plus, with it being March, they also talk about MTV Spring Break from Daytona Beach. From 1989 to 1991, MTV taped special episodes of Club MTV from Daytona on the beach during all the Spring Break festivities, so those three have all the tea! From the Club MTV dancers' Spring Break bus crash that derailed an early attempt by MTV to get into reality tv pre-Real World to fun Digital Underground and MC Hammer stories, and more. Who taught them how to do the Humpty Dance in Daytona? You'll just have to listen and find out! Episode produced by Esteban Vargas. Stay tuned for new episodes dropping every Throwback Thursday. Check out the Club MTV Fanpage Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ClubMTVFanPage/ Follow Club MTV Fanpage on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clubmtvfanpage Follow The Hottest Party On TV: Instagram
After the vienna sausage debate of 2023, we thought it was would be fun (and necessary for the greater good) to share more unpopular opinions with our listeners! We cover topics ranging from MTV Spring Break, fur babies, Italian fashions, spa hydration, disappointing fries, and cake batter science. We even shared some of YOUR opinions from our IG poll. We loved your responses! :D We want to thank our sponsor for this episode!: Heather with ComplEATly Well wants you to get out of the pharmacy and get into the kitchen to heal your gut, and get you feeling your best! She'll be your health concierge and ready to answer all of your questions! Find her at www.complEATlywell.com and @complEATlywell on IG.
MTV Celebrating 41 years, original MTV VJ's Mark Goodman & Alan Hunter talk about-The MTV VJ audition process-MTV debut Aug 1, 1981 - How EVERYTHING went wrong-The first VJ on screen was SUPPOSED to be Mark, but it wasn't ... -Martha, JJ, Nina -Doing their makeup, ironing their own shirts-Mark didn't like Alan at first -MTV Spring Break, LIVE AID, and moreSuch great stories by these two ... MTV fans, this is GOLD
Stevie and Neagheen loved MTV Spring Break so much they showed up to it two weeks early. In this episode of BFBA, the duo discusses their school break misadventures. From unnecessary fake IDs, to cringey teenage love messages, to zombie cheerleader camps, things got "wild and crazy" (as Neagheen likes to say). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stone Temple Pilots. There are two conflicting stories of how frontman Scott Weiland and bassist Robert DeLeo actually met; one was that Weiland and DeLeo met at a punk rock icon Black Flag concert in Long Beach, California, in 1985. They started chit-chatting, discussing their girlfriends, only to realize they were dating the same woman. However, instead of having some beef and fighting over her, they became friends and formed a band after breaking it off with the girl. On the other hand, Weiland had a different version of meeting Deleo, written in his autobiography. The way he tells it, he and his current band Soi Disant, guitarist Corey Hicock, and drummer David Allin pursued DeLeo after watching him play live at different gigs. Initially calling themselves "Swing," Allin left to pursue other interests after a few years. The remaining members watched drummer Eric Kretz play in a Long Beach club and convinced him to join the band. Guitarist Hicock eventually left the band in 1989; in need of a replacement and auditioning many guitarists, Robert suggested his older brother, Dean DeLeo. He and his brother were born in Montclaire, New Jersey). At the time, Dean was a successful businessman who did what many musicians do and had decided to leave music behind to find a "real job." The band convinced Dean to play for Swing, completing the original STP lineup. Dean hated the name and refused to continue playing in a band called "Swing," changing the name to "Mighty Joe Young," which was a B Movie from the 1940s. They recorded a demo tape around 1990. That demo would have tracks that would go on to be re-recorded for the band's first studio album, "Core," as well as some different styles that wouldn't show up again, like some funk and yodeling. Yes, Yodeling. Mighty Joe Young played a few gigs in the San Diego area, gradually building a fanbase. Their first show supported Henry Rollins (Formerly of that band Black Flag we mentioned earlier) at the world-famous Whisky a Go-Go in Los Angeles, CA. The group then began working on their debut album with first-time producer and mixer Brendan O'Brien, the guy who's worked with future Icons and Outlaws subjects, AC/DC, Pearl Jam, Bob Dylan, Rage Against the Machine, and Bruce Springsteen. Definitely a big deal. One day while recording, they received a call from their lawyer. He informed them that a blues player out of Chicago had already claimed the name Mighty Joe Young and they obviously didn't want to get sued for trademark infringement. So, rumor has it that they were inspired by the STP Motor Oil stickers they loved as kids. Various ideas on the initials "STP" were bounced back and forth, like "Shirley Temple's Pussy" and "Stereo Temple Pirates" before they settled on the name "Stone Temple Pilots." STP built up their fan base in the San Diego clubs and in 1992 signed a deal with Atlantic Records, who had just released White Lion's "Main Attraction," Rush's "Roll The Bones," and Genesis' "We Can't Dance" the previous year. STP's first album, Core, was released on September 29, 1992, and peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Albums Chart. Core was a big success, producing hits "Sex Type Thing," "Plush," (which was rumored to have been written while Eric and Scott were in a Jacuzzi) "Creep," and "Wicked Garden." The debut album was a major commercial success; however, some press called the band "grunge imitators." The name of the album, "Core," refers to the apple in the biblical tale of Adam and Eve. It was recorded in only five weeks! Weiland has said that the album's central theme is that humanity is confused, with songs like "Sex Type Thing" (which is an anti date rape song and written after a woman that Weiland was deeply in love with was raped by 3 football players after a drunken high school party). Whereas "Naked Sunday" dealt with social injustice. "Sex Type Thing," according to Weiland, deals with abuse of power, "macho" behavior, and humanity's attitude toward women, treating them as sex objects. Also, "Naked Sunday" "is about organized religion. "About people who tell others what to do and what to believe. They switch off people's minds and control the masses." He goes on to say, "It gives me a feeling of isolation when I think about it. Organized religion does not view everyone as equals." Weiland says about his lyrics on "Core": "I feel very strongly that all individuals, regardless of age, race, creed, or sexual preference, should have the freedom to exercise their rights as human beings to enjoy life, pursue what they want, and feel comfortable about who they are. I guess I tend to find the darker sides of life more attractive than the yellows and oranges. I know it's something that I relate to when I listen to music." According to Weiland, "Wicked Garden" 's lyrics deal with the loss of innocence and purity, while "Sin" addresses "violent and ugly" relationships. Also, the instrumental song "No Memory," the interlude between "Wicked Garden" and "Sin," was written by guitarist Dean DeLeo. Deleo said about "Core," "You know how when you listen to a Led Zeppelin album, you listen to the entire album, not just the odd song? We wanted to make a record like that. We wanted to create a vibe which would run right through the whole album." "Core" contained many more bangers, including Dead and Bloated and Crackerman. Since its release, the album has gone eight times platinum, selling over 8 million copies! Also, that same year, Scott Weiland and Dean DeLeo played an acoustic version of "Plush" on the show Headbangers Ball. If you're not familiar, Headbanger's Ball was a T.V. show consisting of heavy metal music videos airing on MTV and hosted by Riki Rachtman. Some have considered this one of Weiland's most outstanding vocal performances. Despite some negative reviews from critics, STP continued to gain fans and toured, opening for bands like Rage Against the Machine and Megadeth. Then, 1993 saw the band kicking ass, headlining a two-and-a-half-month tour here in the states. In 1993, the band filmed an episode of MTV Unplugged, where they debuted the song "Big Empty," which would go on to be on the soundtrack for the movie "The Crow." You can hear our version of this iconic song at the end of the episode. In a poll in Rolling Stone from 1994, Rolling Stone's readers voted STP Best New Band and Worst New Band by the magazine's music critics. In addition, they took home the "Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist" and "Heavy Metal/Hard Rock New Artist" awards the following month at the American Music Awards. Finally, in March 1994, they won a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance for "Plush." Later that same year, STP returned to the studio with Brenden O'Brien, once again producing, to work on their second album, Purple. Unfortunately, around this time, it was also revealed Weiland had become a heroin addict. On the last stop of an STP co-headlining tour with the Butthole Surfers in 1993, in a back room of New York City's Royalton Hotel, Weiland first tried heroin, and in the embrace of this sticky brown shit, his demons were finally at ease. While "Core" took just five weeks to complete, Purple would take less than a month to record. Which, if you're not familiar, is extremely quick. The album's first single was "Big Empty," which debuted at STP's MTV Unplugged acoustic performance in 1993 and reached number one on the Billboard charts. A couple of weeks later, "Purple" also reached the top of the charts, making two for the band in 1994. Although like "Core," "Purple" features grunge elements. However, this album also displays the bands developing sound influenced by other genres, apparent in the psychedelic rock found in "Lounge Fly" and "Silvergun Superman," the country vibes of "Interstate Love Song," and the blues-rock elements of "Big Empty." AllMusic.com's Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that "Purple is a quantum leap over [Core], showcasing a band hitting their stride." Erlewine also described "Interstate Love Song" as a "concise epic as alluring as the open highway" and "Big Empty" as "a perfect encapsulation of mainstream alienation.” The other two singles after "Big Empty," "Vaseline," and "Interstate Love Song" also hit the top ten on the Billboard Charts, giving them three top ten hits that year. The album also included other minor hits, including "Pretty Penny" and "Unglued." Purple has been certified 6x platinum, selling over 6 million copies. It sold three million copies just four months after its release. The cover of Purple shows a baby riding a dragon in the sky while some angelic figures look on. It is based on the artwork from a package of China White heroin that Weiland scored in Los Angeles. 1994 also saw Weiland marry Janina Castaneda, in which it is said that "Sour girl" and "Interstate Love Song" were written about. Heading into 1995, Weiland would slide into drug and legal problems. His heroin problems were getting worse. "When I tried heroin for the first time," Weiland recalled in 1998, "it seemed to make all those insecurities just go away. I suddenly felt: 'Wow, this is how normal people feel on a day-to-day basis.'" He was spending over $3,000 a week on smack within a year. Weiland found that heroin not only took away his anxiety but also fed into his carefully concocted "wasted rock star persona" and inspired a "bracing new experimentalism." He credited a lot of his creativity during the "Purple" recording sessions to his addiction to heroin. "Heroin gave me this ability to distance myself from the creative process and thereby gave me the strength and courage to try new things," he told Classic Rock.com. "Part of me felt I couldn't be creative unless I was high." In October 1995, STP got together to begin recording their third album, "Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop." They rented out a mansion in Santa Barbara, California, to live together during the recording process. Unfortunately, the production process of Tiny Music wasn't easy. In early 1995, shortly after the band was forced to scrap two weeks' worth of recorded material, Scott was arrested, just two days out of another rehab, for heroin and cocaine possession and sentenced to one year's probation. Obviously, it didn't take long for Weiland to lose that little control of the addiction he held during this time. After his wife Janina bailed him out, he literally jumped out of her car at a stoplight and disappeared for days while shooting dope with Courtney Love. Yes, that Courtney Love. Weiland formed his side band, the Magnificent Bastards, and recorded songs for the Tank Girl soundtrack and a John Lennon tribute album in the months following this incident. They released "Tiny Music" on March 5, 1996 and spawned three singles that reached No. 1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart: "Big Bang Baby," "Lady Picture Show," and "Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart." The album's sound severely changed from their previous two albums, adding more glam rock and psychedelic styles and less of the hard rock/grunge sound that made them famous. Of course, reception by critics at the time was mixed. Rolling Stone, the magazine that initially dubbed them the "Worst New Band" in 1994, praised the record, calling it the group's best effort to date. However, they were surprised at "the clattering, upbeat character of the music," seeing that Weiland was all over the news with his drug use and arrests. STP was also featured on the cover of Rolling Stones issue No. 753 in February 1997. The band was only partially successful touring in support of Tiny Music... and was forced to pull out as support for Kiss' reunion tour. A small tour in the fall of 1996 commenced in the U.S. However, dates at the end of December and in 1997 had to be canceled for Weiland to enter rehab, claiming that their singer had "become unable to rehearse or appear for these shows due to his dependency on drugs." At only 24, Weiland went from smoking heroin to injecting the stuff. He spoke about his first shot of heroin by saying. "It's like what they talk about in Buddhism, that feeling of reaching enlightenment," he told Esquire. "They say there's a golden glow that goes from your fingers all the way through every appendage and into the pit of your stomach. That's what it felt like to me. Like I'd reached enlightenment. Like a drop of water rejoining the ocean." The band then decided to take a break to work on other projects. "I can't call the kettle black," remarked Kiss drummer Peter Criss. "I just pray for the guy and hope that he gets himself better because they really are a great band." Things were getting worse after all of the issues with recording and touring for Tiny Music. In 1998, the same year Weiland released his first solo album, 12 Bar Blues, police arrested Weiland for buying dope in a New York housing project. A drug-related probation violation landed him five months in jail. Later years would bring more arrests for drunk driving, battery, and possession. During the initial recording of "Tiny Music," STP, without Weiland, recruited Dave Coutts, the singer of Ten Inch Men, and began performing under the name "Talk Show." Talk Show released one self-titled album in 1997 before calling it quits. Robert and Dean had gotten together to figure out which songs should be Tiny Music songs and Talk Show songs. Dean would later say, "Robert and I had about 30 songs, and we sat in the room one night and basically went down the list and marked next to every song: Scott, Scott, Dave, Scott, Dave, Dave, Scott... It's really weird, because in all reality, it was like 'Big Bang Baby' could've been on [the] Talk Show record, and 'Everybody Loves My Car' could've been on Tiny Music." Both albums, Weiland's "12 Bar Blues" and `Talk Shows "self-titled, seemed to please the critics, but neither was commercially successful. Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins once said, "It was STP's 3rd album that had got me hooked, a wizardly mix of glam and post-punk, and I confessed to Scott, as well as the band many times, how wrong I'd been in assessing their native brilliance. And like Bowie can and does, it was Scott's phrasing that pushed his music into a unique, and hard to pin down, aesthetic sonicsphere. Lastly, I'd like to share a thought which though clumsy, I hope would please Scott In Hominum. And that is if you asked me who I truly believed were the great voices of our generation, I'd say it were he, Layne, and Kurt." In 2016, The A.V. Club noted that Tiny Music "was an almost shocking leap forward in creative ambition" and that "[STP] got weirder and better than anyone gives them credit for." Numbers-wise, the album has been certified twice platinum, selling over 2 million copies. In late 1998, the band regrouped again and began work on a fourth STP album. 1999s "No. 4" was looked at as a "back-to-basics" rock album in similar to "Core" or "Purple." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote in a review, "it's as if STP decided to compete directly with the new generation of alt-metal bands who prize aggression over hooks or riffs.", comparing the album's sound to the current wave of alternative metal bands. This album found STP scoring one of its biggest hits since the "Core" and "Purple" with the single "Sour Girl," which stemmed from a music video starring "Buffy The Vampire" T.V. star, Sarah Michelle Gellar. STP then went on a summer tour with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and recorded an episode of VH1 Storytellers, supporting "No.4.", with the surviving members of The Doors. Weiland did vocals on two Doors songs, "Break On Through (To the Other Side)" and "Five to One." That same month Stone Temple Pilots appeared on the Doors tribute CD, Stoned Immaculate, with their own rendition of "Break on Through" as the lead track. Despite the lack of promotion due to singer Scott Weiland's one-year jail sentence shortly before the album's release, it would eventually be certified platinum in August 2000. The cover art for No.4 generated some brief controversy because it strongly resembled the cover of the debut E.P. from Washington, D.C.-based band Power Lloyd. The Power Lloyd CD "Election Day" was released in 1998, and the cover was a white, five-point star on a black field under the band's name; STP's No.4 also featured a white five-point star on a black field under the band's name. Power Lloyd co-founder Gene Diotalevi explained that after their band had given a song to MTV to be used on the soundtrack of Celebrity Deathmatch, someone at MTV with an advance copy of No.4 noticed that the covers were nearly identical and alerted the band. However, Diotalevi stated that no one from STP's camp would return their calls or letters until his band mailed a cease-and-desist letter to STP's record company. STP's legal team then "made an offer to settle that was unacceptable to us," according to Power Lloyd's lawyer, Will Shill. That same year, Weiland also recorded two songs with the short-lived supergroup the Wondergirls. The group also featured Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray, Ian Astbury of The Cult, Shannon Leto of Thirty Seconds to Mars, Jay Gordon and Ryan Shuck of Orgy and Julien-k, Doug Ardito of Puddle of Mudd, Ken Andrews of Failure, Martyn LeNoble of Porno for Pyros, and Troy Van Leeuwen of Queens of the Stone Age. During the summer of 2001, the band released "Shangri-La Dee Da." Despite the album's promotion by going on tour with Linkin Park, Staind, and Static X on the Family Values Tour, Shangri-La Dee Da was a commercial disappointment. This album was the fifth and final album released by STP before splitting up in 2002. The album was initially conceived as a double album dedicated to the memory of Andrew Wood, the lead singer, and lyricist of Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone. The record company was not happy with the idea of a double album, and after a while, the band relented to the pressure and made it the single album that was released. During the recording of Shangri La Di Da, the band had a filmmaker record everything that transpired. The filmmaker said the documentary was made to be in the style of The Beatles "Let It Be." Supposedly, there was a coffee table book as a companion to the documentary. Unfortunately, neither the documentary nor the book was released. The biggest hit off of this album was "Days Of The Week," which reached number four on the mainstream rock charts. The album did not perform as well as the previous STP albums, selling just over 500,000 copies and certified gold. At that point, marketing support from their label was nonexistent, and the band decided to hold on recording any future albums. Finally, however, the band recorded "All in the Suit That You Wear," a song intended to be the lead single on the soundtrack for the 2002 film Spider-Man. However, Chad Kroeger's song "Hero" was ultimately chosen as the lead single. This soundtrack also featured the song "She Was My Girl" by Alice In Chains guitarist and vocalist Jerry Cantrell and was written by Cantrell and my good friend, Jeff Tomei, who also recorded and produced the song. Reports that the band had begun work on a sixth studio album in 2002 were put to rest as the band went quiet by the end of that year. An altercation between Dean DeLeo and Scott Weiland after the last show of Stone Temple Pilots' fall 2002 tour led to the final dissolving of the band. As an homage to the band's successful career, in 2003, Atlantic Records released a greatest hits album called "Thank You." The album had a bonus DVD of archive material and music videos. Five days after it's release, the DeLeo brothers revealed that the band was officially done in an interview with Guitar One. Following the band's dissolution, Weiland was recruited to join the successful supergroup Velvet Revolver with Guns N' Roses members Slash (guitar), Matt Sorum (drums), Duff McKagan(bass), and former Wasted Youth guitarist Dave Kushner. Weiland was friends with all four of these fellas, so when they were looking for a singer, they sent him two discs of material. He was not really into the first disc, saying it sounded like "Bad Company gone wrong." After that, the guys sent him the second disc, which Weiland liked more. Weiland declined the invite to sing at the time as STP was not broken up yet. After STP officially announced their breakup in 2003, the band sent Weiland new material, and Weiland added vocals to the track at his studio. This track eventually became the song Set Me Free. He delivered the recording to the band in person but still would not join the band. He recorded two songs with the guys, a version of Set Me Free and a cover of Money by Pink Floyd for The Hulk and The Italian Job movies, respectively. Shortly after, Weiland officially joined the band. Before a screening of The Hulk at Universal Studios, the band chose a name. Slash liked the beginning of the word Revolution after seeing a movie by Revolution Studios, eventually thinking of Revolver because of its multiple meanings. The name of a gun, the subtext of a revolving door, and the name of a Beatles album. When he suggested Revolver to the band, Weiland suggested 'Black Velvet' Revolver,' liking the idea of "something intimate like velvet juxtaposed with something deadly like a gun." They eventually arrived at Velvet Revolver. They announced the name at a press conference and performance showcase at the El Rey Theatre while also performing the songs "Set Me Free" and "Slither" as well as covers of Nirvana's "Negative Creep," Sex Pistols' "Bodies," and Guns N' Roses' "It's So Easy." In 2004, the band released their debut album "Contraband." The album debuted at number one and has sold over 3 million copies worldwide. 2 million were sold in the U.S., making the album certified double platinum. The album's recording was hampered at times by Weiland having to appear in court for his drug charges and his subsequent sentence for rehab. Nevertheless, two of the album's songs, "Slither" and "Fall to Pieces," reached number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song "Slither" also won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal in 2005, an award Weiland had won previously with STP for the song "Plush" in 1994. Velvet Revolver released their second album, Libertad, on July 3, 2007, peaking at number five on the Billboard 200. The delay in releasing their second album, according to Slash, was his fault. He had relapsed on drugs, and this caused issues with the process of getting the album out. The album's first single, "She Builds Quick Machines," peaked at 74 on the Hot Canadian Digital Singles. The second and third singles, "The Last Fight" and "Get Out the Door," peaked at numbers 16 and 34 on the Mainstream Rock Chart. Critical reception to the album was mixed. Though some critics praised the album and felt that Libertad gave the band identity of their own, others described the album as "bland" and noted that the band seemed to be "playing to their strengths instead of finding a collective sound. Later Slash would say about Weiland: "I just thought he was a great singer, and he'd always been on my mind for [Velvet Revolver]. He was the one vocalist that I knew had the kind of voice that would serve what we were going to do: he had a John Lennon-ish quality, a little bit of Jim Morrison, and a touch of almost David Bowie. He was the best singer to come out in a long time in my opinion." Likewise, the DeLeo brothers formed the supergroup Army of Anyone with vocalist Richard Patrick of the rock band Filter and session drummer Ray Luzier. The band released its self-titled album in 2006 before going on "indefinite hiatus" in 2007. STP Drummer Eric Kretz kept a lower profile during this time, operating his own studio, Bomb Shelter Studios, and drumming for the band Spiralarms. Dean DeLeo stated steps toward an STP reformation started with a phone call from Weiland's then-wife, Mary Forsberg. She invited the DeLeo brothers to play at a private beach party, which led to Weiland and the DeLeo brothers mending ways. In 2007, Dean DeLeo and Weiland discussed a concert promoter's offer to headline several summer festivals. Weiland accepted and said he had cleared the brief tour with his Velvet Revolver bandmates. He explained, "everything was cool. Then it wasn't," and said the rest of the band stopped talking to him. Weiland was diagnosed with manic-depressive disorder. He would often refuse to take medication for it and had lots of mood swings as a result. On March 20, 2008, Weiland revealed at Velvet Revolver's show in Glasgow that this would be the band's final tour. After several flares on their blogs and in interviews, on April 1, it was announced by several media outlets that Weiland would no longer be in Velvet Revolver. STP announced they were reuniting for a 65-date North American tour the following month. The group officially reunited for a private gig at the Houdini Mansion and held their first public performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on May 1. The reunion tour kicked off at the Rock on the Range festival on May 17, 2008. STP toured throughout the summer and fall, headlining the Virgin Mobile Festival in Baltimore in August of that year and the 10th annual Voodoo Experience in New Orleans. The band's six-month reunion tour wrapped up on Halloween 2008 in Pelham, Alabama. After taking a short break to allow Weiland to support his recently released second solo album, ""Happy" in Galoshes," pre-production for the band's sixth studio album began in mid-2009. The band also hit the road for a 13-date North American summer tour in 2009, in-between the tours for Weiland's "Happy in Galoshes.".The band showcased new material at South by Southwest, the annual get-together of film, interactive media, and music festivals and conferences organized jointly in mid-March in Austin, Texas, in 2010. The band performed at England's Download Festival in 2010, the Hurricane Festival and the Southside Festival in Germany, and the Final Four Concert Series in Indianapolis on April 2, 2010. In addition, the band appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman for the first time in ten years on May 19, performing "Between the Lines.' It would also be the band's last album featuring Weiland on vocals. A lawsuit filed by Atlantic Records on June 12, 2008, actually left the sixth album up in the air. Atlantic eventually withdrew the case, and the band's attorney called the legal situation a "misunderstanding." Against Atlantic Records' wishes, Robert DeLeo insisted that he and his brother Dean DeLeo produce the record themselves, which began production in early 2009. Production took nearly ten months to complete because recording took place during breaks in the band's touring schedule. Three studios were used simultaneously, including Robert's home studio and Eric Kretz's Bomb Shelter Studios. Scott Weiland recorded vocals at his "Lavish Studios." Don Was came in as an additional producer to help keep the band's separate recording sessions in sync and work closely with Weiland during the recording of his vocals. The album was completed in December 2009, and mixing and mastering were finished by February 2010. The album was released on May 25, 2010, leading to two singles, "Cinnamon" and "Between the lines." The album sold 62,000 copies the first week and peaked at number 2 on the Billboard charts. In September 2010, STP announced it was rescheduling several United States tour dates so that the band could take a "short break." STP toured Southeast Asia for the first time in 2011, playing in the Philippines (Manila), Singapore, and Indonesia (Jakarta). In addition, the band played successful shows in Australia, including sell-out performances in Sydney and Melbourne. Dean DeLeo told Rolling Stone in December 2011, "What I'd like to see happen is the band go out and do more intimate shows – really lovely theaters around the country." DeLeo also suggested a possible extended reissue of Core, including live archived material, "We have tons of live recordings from that era, and we didn't multi-track record that stuff. There's no fixes, so they'd sound incredible if we just master them." Scott Weiland also commented on the 20th anniversary of Core, saying, "Well, we're doing a lot of special things. [There's] a lot of archival footage that we're putting together, a coffee table book, hopefully a brand new album – so many ideas. A box set and then a tour, of course." "Alive in the Windy City," STP's first-ever concert film, was released on June 26 on DVD and Blu-ray, filmed at a sold-out show in March 2010 at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago. STP began to experience problems in 2012. Some were said to have been caused by tensions between Weiland and the rest of the band. Despite the band claiming that their fall tour would be celebrating the 20th anniversary of Core, it never happened. The rest of STP did not want to do the celebration because they believed that Weiland no longer had the vocal range to perform some of the album's songs. Weiland decided to perform the songs they did not want to play on one of his solo tours. The rest of the band didn't tell Weiland that they were pissed, which made him assume that everything was cool. On September 17, set to perform at a show in Abbotsford, British Columbia, STP arrived nearly two hours late and cut their set 30 minutes short, pissing off the crowd. The following day, the band released a brief statement announcing that that night's show in Lethbridge, Alberta, was canceled because Weiland was ordered to go on "48 hours complete vocal rest due to strained vocal cords." On December 7, hearing rumors that Weiland was open to returning to Velvet Revolver, a radio D.J. asked Slash about his possible return. Slash then told radio station 93X that he had heard rumors Weiland had been fired from STP. He claimed Weiland wanting to return to Velvet Revolver had something to do with that, something that Weiland quickly dismissed. On February 27, 2013, shortly before this solo tour was set to commence, Stone Temple Pilots announced on their website that "...they [had] officially terminated Scott Weiland." Of course, that termination came as news to Scott. He fired back with a statement of his own that set the stage for what was sure to be an epic showdown, saying, "Not sure how I can be 'terminated' from a band I founded," "but that's something for the lawyers to figure out." Just one day before he was fired from the band, Weiland was giving interviews saying STP was working on tour plans, just another example of how significant the divide between him and his bandmates was. Chester Bennington of Linkin Park appeared as a special guest on May 18, 2013, with the three remaining members of STP, performing at the 21st Annual KROQ Weenie Roast and the May 19, 2013, Live 105 BFD festival near San Francisco, where they performed a new song, "Out of Time." STP released a free download of their new single "Out of Time" with Bennington on May 19, 2013, citing him as an official member. Bennington had exclaimed that being in STP was his lifelong dream in interviews years before. On May 30, 2013, The new lineup performed, at the MusiCares MAP Fund Benefit Concert in Los Angeles, California. They were joined by Weiland's former bandmates Slash and Duff McKagan on to perform Mott the Hooples "All the Young Dudes", a song originally written by David Bowie. STP then announced that they would head out on a small tour in September with Filter opening up. They released a five-track E.P. titled High Rise on October 8, 2013, simply called Stone Temple Pilots with Chester Bennington. "Black Heart," the album's second single, was released through iHeart Radio on September 18, 2013. STP dropped "with Chester Bennington" officially from their name in March 2015. On November 9, 2015, Bennington announced he was leaving Stone Temple Pilots to put more focus on Linkin Park. Chester Bennington committed suicide on July 20, 2017. Sadly, by the beginning of 2015, all signs pointed to a new cycle of relapse for Scott Weiland. While on tour with his backing band, The Wildabouts, there were rumors the Weiland had started using drugs again. The tour with the Wildabouts was not going as well as Weiland was hoping it would, and soon his rollercoaster life would come to an end. On December 3, Scott Weiland and his Wildabouts limped into Bloomington, Minnesota, to discover that their show had been canceled due to poor sales. The man who once held stadiums captivated in the palm of his hand could not even sell 100 tickets. Just before 9 pm on December 3, in a hotel parking lot just south of Minneapolis, Scott Weiland was found dead in the bunk of his tour bus. He was 48. He had finally hit rock bottom. The medical examiner later determined the cause of death to be an accidental overdose. An array of drugs were found on his tour bus, including cocaine, marijuana, bipolar medication, and anti-anxiety medication for treating addiction. Wildabouts bassist Tommy Black was arrested at the scene on drug charges. Weiland was no apologist for his behavior. Even as far back as the 90s, he admitted that he was entirely responsible for his actions and recovery. "There's no way you can place the blame on anyone but yourself, although, because I am a drug addict, I don't believe I have control over what I do when I start using it, because I feel totally powerless," he said. "But I'm still accountable for what happens." A few days after his death, Weiland's second wife, Mary Forsberg, wrote a jagged open letter to Rolling Stone magazine. "Noah and Lucy never sought perfection from their dad," she wrote. "They just kept hoping for a little effort. If you're a parent not giving your best effort, all anyone asks is that you try just a little harder and don't give up." Her comments underscore the heartbreaking truth: that among the singer's family, friends and bandmates, in the end, it seemed that the one who cared least about Scott Weiland's sobriety was the man who needed it most. Scott. News of Weiland's death quickly spread throughout the internet, with many of his musical peers, including his former band members, along with fans and music critics throughout the world, sharing their condolences, tributes, and memories. A day following his death, his former bandmates in Stone Temple Pilots issued a statement saying that he was "gifted beyond words" but acknowledged his struggle with substance abuse, calling it "part of [his] curse." A quiet funeral for Scott was held at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on December 11, 2015, in Los Angeles. Members of both Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver attended. Chris Kushner, the wife of Velvet Revolver guitarist Dave Kushner, wrote on her Instagram page following the funeral, "A very sad day when (you) bury a friend. He was a good man. Don't believe everything (you) read. Remember, we were all there." Weiland's body was cremated. Mary Forsberg and the two children were not in attendance, later having a private ceremony in honor of their beloved family member. In February 2016, the remaining members of Stone Temple Pilots went to the internet searching for a new vocalist, stating on their official website: "If you think you have what it takes to front this band, record with this band, and tour with this band, we would dig hearing from you." STP announced that a 25th-anniversary edition of Core would be released on September 29, 2017. The reissue includes a 25th Anniversary box set, a remastered version of the album, previously unreleased demos and b-sides, and parts of three live performances from 1993 On November 14, 2017, the band revealed that nu-metal band, Dry Cell vocalist Jeff Gutt had been selected as their new frontman. On November 15, 2017, the band released a new song, "Meadow," from the upcoming studio album. On January 31, 2018, the band released a second new song, "Roll Me Under," and announced the release of its seventh studio album. The self-produced L.P., the band's second self-titled album, was released on March 16, 2018, and was their first album with vocalist Jeff Gutt. In mid-2018, the band embarked on a co-headlining tour with Bush and The Cult. On September 4, 2018 They announced a 15 date Canadian tour with the band Seether. On November 30, 2018, STP's current label announced the following: "There is a manufacturing error on vinyl copies of Live 2018 that was caused by a defective lathe, resulting in the album playing at a 4% slower speed. We deeply apologize for this unfortunate occurrence and promise to provide replacement copies to everyone that purchased." May 3, 2019 – – Stone Temple Pilots and Rival Sons announced they will embark on their first-ever co-headlining U.S. tour in the fall. Produced by Live Nation, the exclusive 12-city outing would kick off September 13 in Baltimore and see the two bands performing on intimate stages across the states. These included The Met Philadelphia, Ford Amphitheater in New York City, The Fillmore New Orleans, and more before wrapping October 9 in San Diego. June 6, 2019, STP Celebrated the 25th anniversary of "Purple" by releasing a 3-CD/1-LP "super deluxe edition" set including a newly remastered version of the original studio album on both CD and vinyl, plus unreleased versions of album tracks and rarities, along with an unreleased full concert recording from 1994. A limited-edition bundle of the PURPLE: SUPER DELUXE EDITION was also available that included a bonus replica 7-inch vinyl single of "Interstate Love Song" that was initially released in the U.K. in 1994. This exclusive bundle is limited to 1,000 copies. January 24, 2020, The band announced they had to cancel their "Perdida" tour to support their newest album of the same name. The press announcement "We are sorry to announce that we must cancel the upcoming Perdida acoustic tour. Our brother Jeff has a severely herniated disc and doctors have advised immediate surgery which will require weeks of recovery time and physical therapy. Thankfully, Jeff is expected to make a full recovery and we will continue with our Australian tour with Live and Bush in April, the summer tour with Nickelback, and we hope to reschedule the Perdida tour later this year." You thought it was COVID, didn't you? STP had several live stream performances during 2020, including playing "Core" and "Purple" in their entirety. On March 25, 2021, They celebrated the 25th anniversary of "Tiny Music..." with the announcement of a super deluxe remastered edition. The 3-CD/1-LP set combined a newly remastered version of the album with unreleased early takes, alternate versions, instrumentals, a full never-before-released MTV Spring Break performance from 1997, as well as a previously unreleased alternate version of the album's first single, "Big Bang Baby." And THAT, ladies and gentlemen, is the story of Stone Temple Pilots. An excellent start to the plethora of Icons and Outlaws we'll be discussing every week. The research from this episode is due in part from Scott Weiland's Memoir "Not Dead and Not For Sale" classicrock.com Stonetemplepilots.com Adam Moody Articles by Stephen Thomas Erlewine at allmusic.com wikipedia albumoftheyear.org Billboard.com Consider being a producer of the show. www.iconsandoutlaws.com www.accidentaldads.com
Spring has sprung and we're sounding off on the season. Also: Krystal defends Camelot (again), Toshio questions the authenticity of Jesus, and Caitlin is allergic to electricity! Important throwback show note featuring Bubb Rubb and Lil' Sis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9R2hOlVqqek Patreon -> https://www.patreon.com/twocentsplustax Transcripts -> https://twocentsplustaxpodcast.com/podcast-transcripts/
Tis Aries time folks! We chat the energy of the Ram and look at some of the big astro happenings of Aries Szn forecast 2022. ♈︎ Yo girls talk MTV Spring Break, Mercury flying high and having big Sun's assistant energy, plus we introduce a new segment called ✨ WHY AM I LIKE THIS ✨ where we help Lisa find her Airpod via astrology bb.We love Athletic Greens and we know you will too! Athletic Greens is giving our listeners a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/WYSFor 20% off your first question use code WYS20 at checkout: https://heyhero.com/influencer/whatsyoursignFollow your WYS hosts! Julia Loken @julialoken, Stevie Anderson @spaghett_witch and Lisa Chanoux @asilnouxSupport us on Patreon for bonus episodes + more! https://www.patreon.com/whatsyoursignpodcastGet yourself some WYS merch! https://teespring.com/stores/whatsyoursignpodcastInstagram: @whatsyoursignpodcastTwitter: @WhatsYrSign_PodFacebook: facebook.com/whatsyoursignpodcastEmail: whatsyoursignpodcast@gmail.comArtwork: Alexa Viscius @alexavisciusphotoTheme Music: Honor Nezzo @nezzzieSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/whats-your-sign/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Jacob Khan, Ben White. Jacob and Ben are back in the vault discussing MTV Spring Break, the antics and stylings of Bob Jones, meeting lifelong friends on payphones, and celebrity hair replacement surgery. Special guest appearance by another Ben!
Bak is joined by comedian, Symply Courtney discussing virtual stand-up shows and other pandemic-driven comedy outlets, technologic overstimulation, MTV Spring Break facade, and more! Follow Symply on IG: https://www.instagram.com/iamsymplycourtney/ (@iamsymplycourtney) Follow The FeedBak: IG: https://instagram.com/thefeedbak (https://instagram.com/thefeedbak) Facebook: https://facebook.com/thefeedbak (https://facebook.com/thefeedbak) Twitter: https://twitter.com/thefeedbak (https://twitter.com/thefeedbak) All episodes and show notes available at http://thefeedbak.com/ (thefeedbak.com) The FeedBak Podcast is also available on http://thefeedbak.com/spotify (Spotify), http://thefeedbak.com/stitcher (Stitcher), http://thefeedbak.com/googleplay (Google Play) and wherever you listen to podcasts.
This week Rick Gatheman & Ray Hemms join Scott for a fun interview! The conversation begins with discussion of the greatness of Ray Luzier. From there, Scott talks about the loss of Say Never guitarist Ben Sumpter and how the band has regrouped since. The conversation moves to Rick's early years including his time with a band called Red Alert. Additionally, there's discussion about some of Ray's early bands including one that was performing in the Atlanta area during the 1996 Atlanta Olympics bombing. Both Rick and Ray have played the Atlanta-area circuit over the years. At this point of the show, the guys talk about some of their past bands as well as venues at which they performed. Rick has been sober over 13 years. In this discussion, he details the circumstances that led to him finding sobriety. Ray's band, Hope's Anchor, has been a mainstay of the Atlanta area since 2008. Interestingly, Rick almost became a member. In this episode, the guys discuss the band how small a world the local scene can be.Rick & Ray got together to form Giza is Gone. The project was started during the pandemic. In this discussion, the guys discuss how the project started and what people can expect. Rick's band, Say Never, also has new music out and in this discussion he gives all the details of what went into it.Other topics touched on in this episode include getting kicked out of bands, The Velcro Pygmies, MTV Spring Break, parachute pants, the influence of KISS, Ray's other projects including Sweet Soul Sister, Rick's cover band Rockforce, and much more!We hope you enjoy Scott's discussion with Rick Gatheman and Ray Hemms and SHARE with a friend!
Stone Temple Pilot's Robert DeLeo sits down with Kyle Meredith to take us through the 25th anniversary of Tiny Music…Songs From the Vatican Gift Shop. The bassist and lead songwriter recalls the environment that led the band to exploring new sounds, including bossa nova, jazz, and glam, and the musical conversation that happens between him and brother Dean. DeLeo also remembers the MTV Spring Break show that is included in the deluxe edition of the album package and how he got food poisoning after the show. We also hear about the late Scott Weiland's talent as a singer, poet, and the direction he was coming from on this set, and how the band have continued their sonic exploration on last year's acoustic Perdida LP, and his thoughts on the band's upcoming Aug 9th show at Sturgis. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week Ken welcomes singer, performer, all around personality and force of nature Peppermint to the show. Ken and Peppermint discuss remote controls, the single most 1992 image ever, how the 80s didn't end in 1990, pop culture delays, the rise of cable TV, MTV, breaking the Summer barrier, getting ready for OJ Simpson, Melrose Place, Beverly Hills 90210, Universal remotes, Real World Homecoming, how Kevin was right, Rodney King, same accent, different place, MTV's House of Style, Nickelodeon, the invention of 'tweens, SNICK, Roundhouse, New York TV, Star Trek TNG, Highway to Heaven, I Was a Middle Aged Werewolf, Quantum Leap, how slow older shows can be, The X-Files, horror movies, Marcia Cross, Traci Lords, Heather Locklear, Siver, rock and pop, hip hop, ska, compilation soundtracks, MTV Spring Break, Salt N Peppa, En Vogue, Eternal: The En Vogue of the UK's song Stay, strange mixes of genres, being inspired by the Spice Girls 2 Become 1 to move to Manhattan, allies, Pedro Zimora, how amazing Norm is, Chocolate Bunny Paintings, collecting art, KayBee Toys clearance bin, The Real World New York, the evolving discussions of race, NEEDING a Real World LA reunion, Tammy, WHERE IS DAVID??, going straight to YouTube, desperately needing Becky back in the house, how cool Mohammad is, and renting the Real World houses on Air BnB. Be sure not to miss Peppermint's new single Here for It which has a PERFECT vibe for a 1992 discussion https://youtu.be/xcUvJ-STKM8
Jim and Matt get together to discuss the big news from the weekend. Not just the trilogy between Dustin Poirier and Conor McGregor at UFC 264... their in-person reunion for UFC Watch Party! The guys kick off the show discussing how their first hug since the pandemic went, and whether or not Matt was able to keep Jim's couch clean while watching UFC 264 for the latest episode of UFC Watch Party. Then, coach and friend of the show Ray Longo calls in to discuss the fights from Saturday night with Jim and Matt. They talk about McGregor's comments and reactions from other fighters (including Ronda Rousey) after he broke his leg at the end of the first round of his bout against Poirier, what's next for the two Lightweights after their inconclusive trilogy bout, and key moments of the fight that stood out to the two coaches. They also cover whether or not Longo would do a shoey with Tai Tuivasa, what impressed them the most about Kris Moutinho in his first UFC bout against Sean O'Malley, and how Gilbert Burns was able to neutralize Stephen Thompson's striking. Comedian Jim Florentine closes out the show. He shares stories of when he bombed on MTV Spring Break with Pauly Shore during his first ever TV appearance, reveals which of the comedians he and Jim know are the most unlikeable, details his process for preparing for his latest stand-up special taping on July 24 in Fairfield, Connecticut and much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we take a step into the warped and twisted mind of legendary guitarist Wes Borland! We talk all things Limp Bizkit - the beginnings in Jacksonville with Three Dollar Bill, Y'all, the MTV Spring Break performances, Woodstock '99, the Australia incident, Wes' time away from the band, the upcoming tour dates, and an update on the elusive Stampede of the Disco Elephants record.We also take a deep dive into all of Wes' side projects. Get the full story behind the creation of GOATSLAYER, how much music they really have recorded, why you'll probably never hear some of it, and how that project eventually evolved into Big Dumb Face. Wes also opens up about how his ego led him to create Eat The Day, and why even a producer from Pink Floyd's The Wall couldn't get that project off of the ground (hint: it has something to do with trying out over 150 singers…)Plus find out about the ghost in Wes' old house, why he didn't feel like a part of the metal community, debunking the “shade” against Avenged Sevenfold & the Deathbat comic, what the hell a white trash mimosa is, the inspiration behind Wes' stage personas & outfits, how the Space Zebra show came to be, a great (or not-so-great) Courtney Love story, the worst guitar tech ever, plus so much more you'll need a nice warm glass of hot dog flavored water to wash this episode down!Explore more Drinks With Johnny:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnnyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnnyTwitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnnyShop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com
This week we take a step into the warped and twisted mind of legendary guitarist Wes Borland! We talk all things Limp Bizkit - the beginnings in Jacksonville with Three Dollar Bill, Y'all, the MTV Spring Break performances, Woodstock '99, the Australia incident, Wes' time away from the band, the upcoming tour dates, and an update on the elusive Stampede of the Disco Elephants record. We also take a deep dive into all of Wes' side projects. Get the full story behind the creation of GOATSLAYER, how much music they really have recorded, why you'll probably never hear some of it, and how that project eventually evolved into Big Dumb Face. Wes also opens up about how his ego led him to create Eat The Day, and why even a producer from Pink Floyd's The Wall couldn't get that project off of the ground (hint: it has something to do with trying out over 150 singers…) Plus find out about the ghost in Wes' old house, why he didn't feel like a part of the metal community, debunking the “shade” against Avenged Sevenfold & the Deathbat comic, what the hell a white trash mimosa is, the inspiration behind Wes' stage personas & outfits, how the Space Zebra show came to be, a great (or not-so-great) Courtney Love story, the worst guitar tech ever, plus so much more you'll need a nice warm glass of hot dog flavored water to wash this episode down! Explore more Drinks With Johnny: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnny Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnny Twitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnny Shop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We accidentally talked about religion a lot on this one and Ian got a little sloppy on a six pack of red stripe but who gives a shit its SPRING BREAK MOTHER FUCKERS!!!!!!!! Intro and Outro: Spring Break Anthem by the Lonely Island Follow us on instagram and twitter - @isitpunkpod This week's Spotify Playlist! Other Links: Shitty Pop Punk Cover Band Radiohead at MTV Spring Break Blink 182 at MTV Spring Break No Doubt at MTV Spring Break Paramore at MTV Spring Break Lit at MTV Spring Break Good Charlotte at MTV Spring Break Beastie Boys at MTV Spring Break video 1 Beastie Boys at MTV Spring Break video 2 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/is-it-punk6/message
On the latest CSG Special, former member of the Black Crowes and current Trigger Hippy drummer Steve Gorman returns to talk about some deep Crowes nerding with a very happy Jeff. Topics covered: Producers Sometimes Salvation video shoot 1993 MTV Spring Break 2005-06 Crowes reunion tour
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Episode 91 - Jeremy Popoff- guitarist of the band Lit!!! What a treat it was to sit down with Jeremy. He had so many great stories to tell. From band’s early incarnation of “Razzle” and playing on the Sunset Strip to his current project “The Popoff Brothers” and everything in between. There are good times, like partying with Carmen Electra and Paris Hilton on MTV spring break, and hanging with Steven Tyler. But also sad times, such as drummer Allen being diagnosed with brain cancer. Hear all about this plus his reaction to the Nashville bombing, a new Lit record and much more!!!0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:25 - Popoff Name0:02:15 - Dad Working on Radio0:03:45 - Older Cousin & Rock Music 0:05:15 - Record Stores & Finding Music 0:06:50 - Playing Organ & Guitar 0:09:30 - BMX Bike to More Guitar 0:11:13 - Kevin Baldes, Bass Player 0:13:40 - Razzle & Sunset Strip Days 0:19:20 - Scrapping Razzle 0:22:30 - Goals & Milestones For the Band0:25:01 - My Own Worst Enemy 0:26:57 - Miserable & Pamela Anderson0:28:45 - TRL, Matt Pinfield & MTV Spring Break 0:31:10 - Busy Schedule & Danger Walks 0:34:07 - Glen Ballard & Steven Tyler 0:40:13 - Tragedy, Changing Labels & Black Album0:43:58 - Al Diagnosed with Brain Tumor 0:49:03 - Nathan Walker Takes Over on Drums 0:51:04 - Butch Walker Producer 0:52:31 - Country Rock & Popoff Brothers 0:54:09 - New Lit Record 0:56:40 - Hearing Lit Songs in Bars0:58:33 - Dig & New Artists 1:01:43 - Nashville & Music Scene1:03:22 - Nashville Bombing 1:05:00 - Quentin Tarantino 1:06:20 - Slowing it Down 1:07:28 - Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation 1:09:05 - Humane Society & Pets 1:10:35 - Wrap Up Jeremy Popoff Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jeremypopoff/Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation:https://www.jdrf.orgChuck Shute Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/chuck_shute/Support the show (https://venmo.com/Chuck-Shute)
What is up Good People? We are bracing for the long, cold winter here in upstate NY. We thought we'd reminisce about some of our favorite summer jams of years gone by. Surf's up! Check out the Spotify playlist for the episode here!
We wrapped up 2020 living inside a Hallmark Christmas movie, with 2 months of misty ideation in Cape Cod. Don cozy socks and sip bourbon with us as we chew on: our befuddlement with the suburbs, our essential creature comforts for itinerant living, the ebbs and flows of creative work during the pandemic, and the evergreen cultural excellence of The Real World and MTV Spring Break (!). Plus, find out where we're off to write next.
The talented Michael Bloom joins Jimmy for a lively discussion spanning the key stops along his television journey including the classic MTV Spring Break and Beach House era, working with 50 Cent and Paris Hilton, co-creating the Nickelodeon animated series Rocket Power and running the unscripted departments for AMC, Fox Sports and Turner Networks. Twitter: @IamJimmyFox // @realscreen Instagram: @Jimmybfox // @realscreen
Pauly Shore has been around Stand Up Comedy since he was 4-years old when his Mother Mitzi Shore bought the famous Comedy Store in Los Angeles. On this podcast our "Buddee" Pauly talks about taking out the trash at the famous club on The Sunset Strip as a kid. He now has been working on his comedic chops while touring the comedy club circuit over the course of a 20-year-plus career. Many remember him on MTV Spring Break and Totally Pauly as a VJ in the networks hay-day. We absolutely loved him him in his classic movies Encino Man and Son-in-Law. Now, the 52-year old actor and comedian is back with another hit flick House Guest (Lionsgate) the story follows an engaged couple Sarah (Aimee Teegarden) and Blake (Mike Castle) who have purchased their dream home, but there is indeed a catch: a party animal named Randy (Shore) in the guest house who refuses to leave. “Guest House” also stars Billy Zane, Steve-O, Charlotte McKinney and Erik Griffin. During this podcast Pauly talked music and moving to Las Vegas from L.A. recently and how it has given him a fresh start. We found out his favorite bands are INXS, The Clash, The Who, The Untouchables and the band from L.A. simply titled "X". Pauly told us right after listening to this podcast you must go listen to The Band "X" song titled "Los Angeles" . Pauly left us with some sound advice on our podcast with Gentry Thomas, "lets not worry about 2021, let's worry about getting through today. I think that when people go through traumatic stuff in life, it makes them a better person." Shore added that "I'm not into politics, I'm into peace and grindage". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pauly Shore has been around Stand Up Comedy since he was 4-years old when his Mother Mitzi Shore bought the famous Comedy Store in Los Angeles. On this podcast our "Buddee" Pauly talks about taking out the trash at the famous club on The Sunset Strip as a kid. He now has been working on his comedic chops while touring the comedy club circuit over the course of a 20-year-plus career. Many remember him on MTV Spring Break and Totally Pauly as a VJ in the networks hay-day. We absolutely loved him him in his classic movies Encino Man and Son-in-Law. Now, the 52-year old actor and comedian is back with another hit flick House Guest (Lionsgate) the story follows an engaged couple Sarah (Aimee Teegarden) and Blake (Mike Castle) who have purchased their dream home, but there is indeed a catch: a party animal named Randy (Shore) in the guest house who refuses to leave. “Guest House” also stars Billy Zane, Steve-O, Charlotte McKinney and Erik Griffin. During this podcast Pauly talked music and moving to Las Vegas from L.A. recently and how it has given him a fresh start. We found out his favorite bands are INXS, The Clash, The Who, The Untouchables and the band from L.A. simply titled "X". Pauly told us right after listening to this podcast you must go listen to The Band "X" song titled "Los Angeles" . Pauly left us with some sound advice on our podcast with Gentry Thomas, "lets not worry about 2021, let's worry about getting through today. I think that when people go through traumatic stuff in life, it makes them a better person." Shore added that "I'm not into politics, I'm into peace and grindage". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark McGrath of the band Sugar Ray comes on to discuss the greatest year of our time (1999), give context to his infamous "Sugar Gay" incident and talk MTV Spring Break.
1999 was a very interesting year in wrestling. This week, we discuss WCW Beach Brawl, which took place from MTV Spring Break in Cancún, Mexico. It was just basically a battle royal, but Vaughn and Nick took voluminous notes to take a deep dive into the event. It might've just been a half-hour, but there was a lot to talk about. Kid Rock, Jimmy Hart, and Raven called the action on commentary, and even that was just flat-out ridiculous. The guys also discuss possible plans for SummerSlam taking place outdoors with WWE currently looking to possibly find some place in the Northeast. Where should it be held? Should there be limited fans or no fans? All that and more on this edition of the pod. Follow us on Twitter [@nickpiccone] [@VaughnMJohnson] [@ShootersRadio] You can subscribe to The Straight Shooters on the following platforms: [Apple Podcasts] [Google Podcasts] [Spotify] [iHeartRadio] [Radio.com] [TuneIn Radio] [Pandora] [Stitcher] [Spreaker] [Player FM] and wherever else you get your podcasts! Exclusive Patreon content: [patreon.com/shootersradio] Facebook: [The Straight Shooters] E-mail: [straightshooterspodcast@gmail.com]
1999 was a very interesting year in wrestling. This week, we discuss WCW Beach Brawl, which took place from MTV Spring Break in Cancún, Mexico. It was just basically a battle royal, but Vaughn and Nick took voluminous notes to take a deep dive into the event. It might've just been a half-hour, but there was a lot to talk about. Kid Rock, Jimmy Hart, and Raven called the action on commentary, and even that was just flat-out ridiculous. The guys also discuss possible plans for SummerSlam taking place outdoors with WWE currently looking to possibly find some place in the Northeast. Where should it be held? Should there be limited fans or no fans? All that and more on this edition of the pod. Follow us on Twitter [@nickpiccone] [@VaughnMJohnson] [@ShootersRadio] You can subscribe to The Straight Shooters on the following platforms: [Apple Podcasts] [Google Podcasts] [Spotify] [iHeartRadio] [Radio.com] [TuneIn Radio] [Pandora] [Stitcher] [Spreaker] [Player FM] and wherever else you get your podcasts! Exclusive Patreon content: [patreon.com/shootersradio] Facebook: [The Straight Shooters] E-mail: [straightshooterspodcast@gmail.com] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode, your boys talk about Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 + 2 remaster and their memories of growing up watching MTV. Like the music we play? Check out our boy @revanfette on all social media platforms!
The Next #1 (2006)THE NEXT is DC’s stab at a mid-80s low budget teenage movie premise about gnarly dudes and dudettes screwing with the space-time continuum, presented thru the filter of 1999 MTV Spring Break but released in the mid-2000s. The aforementioned teenagers and their translucent dog show up in our timeline, cause a young woman to get hit by a bus, only to be revived by a group of dead presidents. There’s also an unrelated space-time rip that Superman goes full Mr. Miyagi on while Metron watches because if you’re looking to launch your hip new heroes, its best to have the laziest member of the New Gods on board. There’s also a spot in here where character actor Luis Guzman received the Tongan Death Grip.Continue the conversation with Shawn and Jen on Twitter @angryheroshawn and @JenStansfield and email the show at worstcollectionever@gmail.com
Episode 55 Topics: Water temperature, batteries, spring break, new bikes, Jason meeting new people, tiny decisions, update on Steve’s dog, Girls Gone Wild, MTV Spring Break, Singled out, collectables, top5, Loveline www.stupidityondemand.com
RealiTV Reality Recaps 90 Day Fiance, Sister Wives, Love After Lockup
It’s been a few weeks since I checked in with the kids on Unexpected (2:00) so what better time to check for dilation and effacement. What about Matthew’s face? You want to give it a one-two punch with Max’s? #MeToo Moving on to some couples that may know my family members (ahem, Patreon), Love After Lockup (17:42) gave us a whopper of an episode. Amber begins to grow a base for Amish Friendship bread while Shane brings back MTV Spring Break ’92 vibes. Finally, the Lord’s day wouldn’t be blessed 90 Day Fiance Before the 90 Days (34:32). Can cakes be racist? Do cookies have reproductive rights? Let’s discuss… SUBSCRIBE, SHARE & LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW! *PATREON Bonus Episodes, ad-free episodes, free merch & more at http://www.patreon.com/realitvpod *Total Request Podcast at http://www.patreon.com/amandaandjodie YOU request the shows, WE watch them & break em down! *Instagram & Twitter @realiTVpod *Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/realitvpod/ *http://www.realitvpodcast.com
And introducing, one of the greatest rock bands around, it’s Radiohead! In a long-time-brewing episode, we finally get around to talking ‘head from every angle (and finally putting to rest the age old question: Radiohead, good or nah?) from an unauthorized 2000 biography from Mac Randall called “Exit Music: the Radiohead Story”. Featuring our friend, Brooklyn-based musician Mesita. Check out Mesita’s music on Spotify or ask him to make a 5 second song for you at https://twitter.com/mesitamusic Songs in Order: Radiohead - Creep Talk Talk - Talk Talk Talk Talk - New Grass Blur - Ambulance Oh Sees - Block of Ice Oh Sees - Web On a Friday - Demo (1986) Radiohead - Blow Out Radiohead - Creep (Live at MTV Spring Break 1993) Radiohead - Just Radiohead - Nobody Does it Better (live for MTV Europe) Radiohead - Let Down Radiohead - Exit Music Radiohead - Paranoid Android
Ashley and Susan reminisce about beach trips, MTV Spring Break, Gulf Coast vs. Outer Banks, seafood buffets, and that time Susan's parents scarred her for life by making her tent camp at Myrtle Beach.
Special guest Dre’ tells his story of going back home to Dallas after graduating Basic Training and AIT from the Army. Chris tells his story of when he went on MTV Spring Break. Buck tells his story of his problem getting his registration.
Brandon gets nostalgic for MTV Spring Break. Gotcha Gossip: Roman Reigns in remission. People are Crazy: Police used acting skills to make arrest. Brandon is "on fire" according to his Instagram. We celebrate birthdays! Country Music News: Luke Combs breaking records. The case of Kelly and the missing tooth. Kelly has decided Brandon is NOT a good friend. Sissy's Log Cabin- Engagement Season- Joe Cook. Would you steal if you new you could away with it? Brandon is a jerk. Brandon is thinking about throwing his own Spring Break party in Jonesboro. What's on TV tonight?
Most of the people on the show spent the day packing boxes. Power company could be to blame for the California wildfire. MTV is bringing back MTV Spring Break. Strange commercial was aired on the radio station. Jeffrey refused to call his fence company yesterday. Hoverbikes are finally here. Caregiver acquitted after 4 year old dies in hot car.
In this episode we have Mike's older brother, Art and Andrea and Mike's friends Frank & Marissa We THOUGHT they knew we were recording. Old drinking stories and Art's MTV Spring Break.
New! Salty Language 347 http://traffic.libsyn.com/salty/SaltyLanguage347.mp3 www.saltylanguage.com This week, Bryan and Tony discuss wrestling, Jessica Jones, Hardcore History, The Good Place, Ultimate Deletion, WWE, St Patrick's Day, Nailed It, cooking shows, Jeeps, MTV Spring Break, beer on tap at the grocery store, our QoftheW and recap, and more! QoftheW: What tv show would you live in for a month? Subscribe / rate / review us on Apple Podcasts! Visit us at: saltylanguage.com Spotify search Salty Language iHeart Radio: http://www.iheart.com/show/263-Salty-Language/ Google Play Music: https://goo.gl/35HR6A salty-language.tumblr.com / facebook.com/saltylanguage @salty_language / saltylanguage@gmail.com http://salty.libsyn.com/webpage / http://www.youtube.com/user/SaltyLanguagePod Instagram: SaltyLanguage Reddit: r/saltylanguage On Stitcher search Salty Language Voicemail: (415) 857-2589tangentboundnetwork.com wickedradionetwork.com geekliferadio.com Share with your friends!
Once upon a time on a beer-soaked beach, MTV’s cameras caught college students’ rowdiest moments, and paired them with iconically-weird pop performances. It was a golden age of cable, when you might catch a bare tit – either a 20-something girl’s, or Fat Joe’s – on daytime TV. On this week’s episode of Pop University, we … Continue reading MTV Spring Break: Humanity’s Greatest Achievement
Sprriiiiing Brrreak! Natalie and Maren are taking a VERY short vacation, but they couldn't leave you without reminiscing about their favorite MTV Spring Break moments first! They also get into a heavy fangirling sesh — losing their minds over “Grace and Frankie”, “13 Reasons Why”, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”, eyelash extensions, and the late Pop-Qwiz popcorn (RIP). Be sure to stay tuned for the next crushworthy series announcement! *** Brought to you by TV Time: http://bit.ly/2rxbrSz Fangirl Merch: https://fangirlfridayspodcast.threadless.com/ Instagram: @fangirlfridayspodcast Facebook: @fangirlfridayspodcast Twitter: @fgfpodcast
Bobby (AKA @BarstoolReags) joins Clem and Connor to discuss the Nany vs. Camila matchup, the old MTV Spring Break shows, the lack of challenges and eliminations this season, the Nate/Nicole puzzling romance, Amanda still picking fights, Brandon getting absolutely MURDERED by our boy TJ Lavin, who we hope the replacement team is, and a solid talk about boobs and strip clubs.
Join me as I interview one of my absolute fav people in LA Comedy the fabulous Ryan Stout!! This guy maybe have been the most informative guest ever on Inappropriate Earl so I hope you enjoy it as much as I did doing it. Follow him on Twitter @StoutRyan and Instagram @stoutsider as well as me on Twitter/Instagram @EarlSkakel ENJOY!!! Ryan Stout is a well-crafted and seasoned comedian who has performed all over the world. A regular guest on Chelsea Lately, Ryan has also appeared on CONAN, HBO’s Funny as Hell, Comedy Central’s Live at Gotham, and his own half-hour special: Comedy Central Presents… Ryan Stout. His debut comedy album, Touché, was released by Comedy Central Records and reached #7 on the iTunes comedy charts. While still in college, Stout was already performing over 300 shows per year when, at age 22, he won the Boston International Comedy Festival’s stand-up comedy competition. He went on to perform at HBO’s The Comedy Festival in Las Vegas, HBO’s U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, the prestigious Just For Laughs International Comedy Festival in Montreal, and the very hip SXSW festival in Austin, Texas. Within six months of moving to Los Angeles, he booked his first pilot, hosting a game show for MTV. That one job established him as a go-to host for any occasion and over the next few years MTV booked Ryan to host nearly 50 projects, including pilots, specials, and episodes of random television. He even hosted the iconic MTV Spring Break. In 2013, Ryan signed on with AXS TV to host the network’s one-hour flagship show, AXS Live. Ryan turned out to be the 21st and final host of AXS Live, presenting more episodes than any of his forebears and doubling– yeah, DOUBLING– the show’s ratings. When the program was eventually cancelled, the experience was like déjà vu. Just like his MTV days, AXS TV took full advantage of Ryan’s hosting capabilities, placing him at the helm of an assortment of programing: AXS TV’s New Year’s Bash, the 2014 Grammy Prediction Special, “best of” episodes of Gotham Comedy Live, and LIVE coverage of all the biggest parties in New York City leading up to Super Bowl XLVIII on AXS TV’s Super Party. Currently, he can be seen on Fameless, a new prank show from David Spade and TruTV. And he stars in AXS TV’s talking head comedy series, MOCKpocalypse, which began airing its third season on August 27, 2015.
A dear friend, Kenny, used to relate an anecdote for which the punchline was a child referring to him as the, “Speech Terrorist.” I love that. Sometimes, though, it really is like that’s what we do. I think about the amount of children and young adults out there whose entire lives are utterly therapized. For some, almost every waking minute is programmed, structured, or dictated; almost every behavior is measured, studied, and pathologized; and every ounce of fun is wrung out of life for the sake of fitting in and “looking like a typically developing child.” I say fuck that. And ultimately, all of the children I’ve met in these scenarios have essentially said the same. I see so many professionals restraining children and telegraphing at them, “Use…your…words!” I’ve often thought, what if the child looked up and said, “Fuck you!”? Behaviorally, you’d have to positively reinforce that…because the child did exactly what s/he was told. Right? (What we generally mean is, “Use the words I want you to use. And do the things I want you to do. And be interested in my shit. And follow my agenda.” We should say what we mean, lest we get a ripe F-bomb legitimately lobbed at us.) Do you remember the show, “Life Goes On,” with Chis Burke as Corky Thatcher? He was the first television star that I can remember with Down syndrome…or any kind of uniqueness, for that matter. There was an episode in which he just became sick of it all and he raged against the machine (…fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me). For the talent show, he dressed in all leather with sunglasses and he lip-synced Public Enemy’s, “Fight the Power.” I loved the episode and the scene then, and it remains relevant to this very day. Watch it. Please. (Thank you.) But I digress… On today’s episode of the D2D podcast, Eric from the Grind (…any of you forty-somethings out there remember him?!…) makes an appearance as Blackbox sings “Everybody, Everybody” in the background. (Awwwwww yeahhhhhh. It’s Eric from the Griiiiiiind! Here at MTV Spring Break beach house. Nineteen ninety four, baby!!) Jen and Greg discuss fat basset hounds and asshole Springer Spaniels, canine ass-balls and neck-vaginas (“They call…that thing…neck-gina.”), and a titillating, immaculately alliterative, Huffington Post title, “Invading the Vagina in Virginia.” Additionally, and on a more serious note, Greg asks the question, “Why Speech and Language Pathology?” We present to you, “Speech Terrorist.” (Listen closely for a George Clinton Funkadelic incursion at 4:45. Not sure what happened, but everybody’s got a little light, under the sun!)
The Total Tutor will interview MTV Star of the Hit Show Guy Code April Rose. She will discuss her latest projects.Chicago native, can be seen in Happy Madison's 'Grown Ups2' July 2013, hosts MAXIM Magazines weekly show 'MAXIMUM EXPOSURE', featured on cover of MAXIMS's first Canadian issue and #82 on MAXIMS annual definitive list for the world's most beautiful women on the Maxim Hot 100 list of 2012. She also works on SPEED channel broadcasts and co-host's Chicago Bears Pre-Game show on CSN. Her start, 2008 winner for MAXIM Magazine's annual search for the nation's sexiest unknown girl 'Hometown Hottie's'. Even cooler, she has her EMT license & was a crisis counselor for many years.
The Total Tutor will interview MTV Star of the Hit Show Guy Code April Rose. She will discuss her latest projects.Chicago native, can be seen in Happy Madison's 'Grown Ups2' July 2013, hosts MAXIM Magazines weekly show 'MAXIMUM EXPOSURE', featured on cover of MAXIMS's first Canadian issue and #82 on MAXIMS annual definitive list for the world's most beautiful women on the Maxim Hot 100 list of 2012. She also works on SPEED channel broadcasts and co-host's Chicago Bears Pre-Game show on CSN. Her start, 2008 winner for MAXIM Magazine's annual search for the nation's sexiest unknown girl 'Hometown Hottie's'. Even cooler, she has her EMT license & was a crisis counselor for many years.
MTV VJ Icon, SiriusXM 80's on 8 I Want My MTV.................. This week I Blast off into a Rock and Roll 1st Wave Flashback with the very 1st VJ to appear on screen @ MTV: Alan Hunter! And you can get a glimpse into the groundbreaking history, original VJ's, music artists, celebrities, location gigs & fun in the new book: “VJ: The Unplugged Adventures of MTV’s First Wave” Alan Hunter was one of the original five video jockeys (VJ's) on MTV from 1981 to 1987 (along with Nina Blackwood, Mark Goodman, Martha Quinn, and J. J. Jackson) During his senior year in college he got his first television acting job in the ABC MOW Love’s Savage Fury, starring Raymond Burr, Jennifer O’Neill and Michael Paré. Afterwards, he held a series of cliché struggling actor gigs: bartender, waiter, phone answering service attendant and a handful of Off Off Broadway roles, He earned a role in the music video for David Bowie's "Fashion" and a role as usher in the film musical Annie, before being tapped to join the fledgling MTV network. August 1, 1981 at midnight in selected markets. Hunter was, by accident, the first VJ to appear on screen, with the words "And I'm Alan Hunter. Let's get to it". During his first month with MTV, he kept his regular job tending bar at New York's Magic Pan. When a customer recognized him, he left bartending and became a full-time VJ, attending concerts and parties until the wee hours and then coming back to the studio at 8:00 AM for a full day of taping interviews, promos and features. As MTV became the center of the entertainment universe, Hunter’s celebrity interviews included the first MTV interviews with Madonna, Duran Duran and U2, and also included Ozzy Osbourne, Aretha Franklin, Frank and Moon Unit Zappa, Daryl Hall & John Oates, Loverboy, Kasim Sultan, Crosby Stills & Nash, Kevin Bacon, Robin Williams, Dan Aykroyd, Eurythmics, Kenny Loggins, the Psychedelic Furs, Bob & Doug McKenzie, Lou Reed, Joey Ramone, Andy Warhol, the Cars, the GoGos, the Bangles, Colin Hay and Men at Work, Boy George, Bon Jovi, Bryan Adams, John Mellencamp, Hugh Hefner, Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Rod Stewart, Cheap Trick, Billy Idol, Thomas Dolby, Joe Jackson, Cyndi Lauper, Crowded House, Michael McDonald, Rick Springfield, Peter Wolf, Toto, Level 42, Steve Martin, Tom Hanks, Martin Short, Chevy Chase and Pee-Wee Herman among others. In his latter MTV years, Hunter became known for his remotes and road trips in such iconic and pioneering MTV programming like “MTV Spring Break”, “MTV’s Amuck in America” and “MTV’s Hedonism Weekend with Bon Jovi in Jamaica”. Hunter distinguished himself by pushing for more remotes and road trips rather than in-studio interviews. He stayed with the network for seven years before relocating to Los Angeles, where he starred in numerous Fox pilots, precursors of today's reality programming. In the mid-90s, he moved back to his hometown to start a film company with his brother called Hunter Films, and, to create WorkPlay. You can catch Alan on SiriusXM's 80's on 8! © 2013 Building Abundant Success!! 2013 All Rights Reserved Join Me on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/BuildingAbundantSuccess