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How long can you go without seeing another human being face to face? Why is Seattle closing down schools for gifted students? Will musicians win their war with the dreaded AI? Did you know Bob Uecker is still broadcasting games? The answers to these questions and more on today's Randumb Thoughts! Thanks for listening! EXECUTIVE … Continue reading "Episode #270 – AI Music Wars – Randumb Thoughts Podcast"
The ripples of a war in the music industry spread far further than just ruining Gen Alpha's TikTok time.
Welcome to the finale episode of our bran new series! The Nintendo Music Wars! WE ANNOUNCE THE WINNER! This week Judah and Elijah close down the Nintendo Music Wars after 10 episodes of some amazing fun and music sharing! Our first ever collaborative video game OST war series! A huge thanks to EVERYONE who voted and supported this amazing event, it was you who made this series possible! Subscribe to Elijah:https://www.youtube.com/@EliTurp Subscribe to Judah:https://www.youtube.com/@judethedudeofficial Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:32 How are we doing? 3:21 The results! Who wins!? 3:54 First, let's look back 8:17 The winner of NMW 2023! 9:48 Speeches 13:28 Will NMW return? 16:22 The main takeaway 17:28 Prize and Forfeit! 20:22 Favourite moments? 23:25 Outro and Thank You Credits Many Thanks to Elijah Turp for editing and time stamping this episode and making the exclusive music track that appears in this episode! Many Thanks to Judah for publishing and making the thumbnail art for this series. Special Thanks to Ally and the podcast team working behind the scenes.
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Just a quick notice to let everyone know that unfortunately due to some schedule changes, episode 5 of NMW will be releasing tomorrow (UK time) on Monday June 5th! Stay tuned! This week - its Mario Kart! Subscribe to Judah's new YouTube channel out now! : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbNAg5piE2evlToc1T-GErQ Elijah's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmPB-vlqGBXEx5drz-0TLWg Send in your questions and comments to get answered on the podcast at jrsgaming135@gmail.com
Welcome to episode 4 of our bran new series! The Nintendo Music Wars! This week Judah and Elijah go head to head with Animal Crossing New Horizons VS Bomberman Hero! A bran new video game OST war series! Music Links for this episode: Bomberman Hero Music Track 1: Redial https://youtu.be/MoPCfcgzyx4 Track 2: Zip https://youtu.be/GmC7OUbirs0 Track 3: Dessert https://youtu.be/l6G8OmmELds Animal Crossing New Horizons Music Track 1: 10 am https://youtu.be/hkP1kOKF2Yk Track 2: 12 pm https://youtu.be/KJp488yN3VM Track 3: 5 pm https://youtu.be/vc1zlXMyZow Elijah's own music track inspired by Animal Crossing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uizTaAWs7s Zack Groove's Drum beats video inspired by the beats in Bomberman: https://youtu.be/ndxWOCPQRHY Chapters00:00:00 Intro 00:00:56 Welcome to episode 4!00:01:46 The audience has decided - the winner of the week...00:09:55 Elijah's Game Sountrack - Bomberman Hero00:15:07 Elijah's first favourite - Redial00:18:22 Redial teaser00:19:03 Elijah's second favourite - Zip00:22:29 Zip teaser00:23:10 Elijah's third favourite - Dessert 00:26:14 Dessert teaser 00:26:55 Elijah's overall thoughts on the Bomberman Hero Soundtrack00:28:47 Judah's Game Soundtrack - Animal Crossing New Horizons 00:40:21Judah's first favourite - 10 am 00:47:02 10 am teaser00:47:46 Judah's second favourite - 12 pm 00:53:41 12 pm teaser00:54:26 Judah's third favourite - 5pm00:58:00 5pm teaser 00:58:43 Judah's overall thoughts on the Animal Crossing New Horizons Soundtrack01:01:45 The Debate! Which one was better?01:09:02 Please tell us your favourite! YOU make this series possible!
Welcome to episode 3 of our bran new series! The Nintendo Music Wars! This week Judah and Elijah go head to head with Yokai Watch 2 VS Pokémon Black & White 2! A bran new video game OST war series! Music Links for this episode! Pokémon Black & White 2 Music Track 1: Virbank City https://youtu.be/q4_Hyk8Sjic Track 2: Black Tower https://youtu.be/tJcr_f7t5gM Track 3: Champion Iris Battle theme https://youtu.be/Xb9ee9lWSbg Yokai Watch 2 Music Track 1: Nate's House https://youtu.be/_C9D3w9Po9A Track 2: Riding on a Bicycle! https://youtu.be/Y1f3FttDw_U Track 3: Mysterious Night https://youtu.be/5nXwyTrVzwo Chapters00:00:00 Intro00:00:35 Welcome to episode 3!00:03:07 The audience has decided - the winner of the week...00:07:45 Elijah's Game Soundtrack - Pokémon Black & White 200:11:39 Elijah's first favourite - Virbank City00:18:51 Virbank City teaser00:19:36 Elijah's second favourite - Black Tower00:25:58 Black Tower teaser00:26:40 Elijah's third favourite - Champion Iris 00:33:53 Champion Iris teaser00:34:36: Elijah's overall thoughts on the Pokémon Black & White 2 Soundtrack 00:39:56 Judah's Game Soundtrack - Yokai Watch 2 Bony Spirits & Fleshy Souls00:54:06 Judah's first favourite - Nate's House01:01:58 Nate's House teaser01:02:39 Judah's second favourite - Riding on a Bicycle!01:07:49 Riding on a Bicycle! teaser01:08:34 Judah's third favourite - Mysterious Night01:13:49: Mysterious Night teaser 01:14:53 The Debate! Which one was better?01:26:19 Please tell us your favourite! YOU make this series possible! Music License : Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/disco-food License code: AWZKAMZAW035NYLP
Welcome to episode 2 of our bran new series! The Nintendo Music Wars! This week Judah and Elijah go head to head with Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition VS Professor Layton and the Unwound Future! A bran new video game OST war series! Music Links for this episode! Xenoblade Chronicles Music Track 1: Main Themehttps://youtu.be/d7V3M2DAq1E Track 2: Thoughts Enshrined https://youtu.be/nLTxYkN04YY Track 3: Zanza the Divine https://youtu.be/MnVemwebkiY Professor Layton and the Unwound Future Music Track 1: Layton's theme https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXNDbJ6almk&ab_channel=Preown3d Track 2: Memories https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlG6-NK6N8Q&ab_channel=Preown3d Track 3: Time Travel (instrumental) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEA1Bsv-raU&t=1s&ab_channel=DustinBragg Please take part in our polls and vote which game soundtrack you preferred! Or write in your vote to jrsgaming135@gmail.com You make this series possible! Stay tuned for next Sunday! Extra Tracks Used Xenoblade Chronicles Mechonis Field: https://youtu.be/DB20rYaWZLA Anne Sally - Jikan Ryokou (Time Travel) https://youtu.be/wpMEu3IPhFw Elijah's Xenoblade Favourite Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZyB_umzgL39oERh1oLHtyYSZHyKiBHz8 Chapters 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:29 Welcome to episode 2! 00:03:11 The audience has decided - the winner of the week... 00:07:47 Elijah's Game Soundtrack - Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition 00:10:16 Elijah's first favourite - Main theme 00:13:27 Main theme teaser 00:14:07 Elijah's Second Favourite - Thoughts Enshrined 00:19:09 Thoughts Enshrined teaser 00:19:50 Elijah's third favourite - Zanza Divine 00:23:06 Zanza Divine teaser 00:23:47 Elijah's Overall thoughts on the Xenoblade Chronicles soundtrack 00:26:58 Judah's Game Soundtrack - Professor Layton and the Unwound Future 00:32:02 Judah's first favourite - Layton's Theme 00:38:01 Layton's Theme teaser 00:38:46 Judah's second favourite - Memories 00:43:28 Memories teaser 00:44:16 Judah's third favourite - Time Travel 00:55:00 Time Travel teaser 00:55:46 The Origin of the song 'Time Travel' 00:57:54 Jikan Ryokou teaser (original Time Travel song) 00:58:44 The Debate! Which one was better? 01:19:33 Small comment update 01:21:31 Please tell us your favourite! YOU make this series possible! Music License : Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/disco-food License code: AWZKAMZAW035NYLP
A quick advert for our bran new exclusive podcast series The Nintendo Music Wars! Episode 1 releases on 6th of May 2023! Stay Tuned! For all your questions and comments: jrsgaming135@gmail.com This series is a collaboration with Eli Turp - A Nintendo music producer and YouTuber. His channel page: https://www.youtube.com/@EliTurp
Empezamos el año con la mejor energía y me es un gusto presentarles mi primer podcast del año MUSIC WARS donde encontraras buena música con buenos sonidos!! BUEN VIAJE!!! NO DEJEN DE BRILLAR!!
Welcome to Season 5: Episode 4 of the All Love No Fear Podcast hosted by KayBee & Metapoetic. In this episode we talk about the different kinds of Christian music and the controversy around them. If you have questions or topic suggestions for us, email us at alllovenofearpcast@gmail.com. Patreon : www.patreon.com/alllovenofear (29:24) Main Topic: Music Wars; (1:06:30) New Music Talk; (1:10:36) TWIR: Jeffrey Epstein associate reportedly dead by suicide, Bob Saget story developments, Kim Potter sentenced to 24 months in murder of Daunte Wright, Anthony Hamilton vs Musiq Soulchild talkWeekly Affirmations:"The world is better with me in it""Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts"- Winston ChurchillRemember to register for updates at alllovenofearpcast.com Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tod Weidner has been a foot soldier in the trenches of the Music Wars for decades. He's played festivals, porches, and everywhere in between, earning his place in the fray and a seat in the van with cerebral, lyric-driven songs that come from the heart of a storyteller beating in the bones of a rock and roller. After putting in his 10,000 hours (and then some) as a fixture in the Midwestern Music Scene, Tod has recently relocated to the West Coast to focus on a new chapter as a solo artist and singer/songwriter, crafting his special brand of Americana with Soul- a room in the gloom, with a candle in the corner and a sunrise in the wings. https://www.todweidner.com/https://www.instagram.com/todweidner/@thecareermusician@nomadsplace
Tod Weidner has been a foot soldier in the trenches of the Music Wars for decades. He's played festivals, porches, and everywhere in between, earning his place in the fray and a seat in the van with cerebral, lyric-driven songs that come from the heart of a storyteller beating in the bones of a rock and roller. After putting in his 10,000 hours (and then some) as a fixture in the Midwestern Music Scene, Tod has recently relocated to the West Coast to focus on a new chapter as a solo artist and singer/songwriter, crafting his special brand of Americana with Soul- a room in the gloom, with a candle in the corner and a sunrise in the wings. https://www.todweidner.com/ https://www.instagram.com/todweidner/ @thecareermusician @nomadsplace
On Episode 11 of #HotTakeTuesdays, we discuss some anime music, why some anime music doesn't really appease some of us, and other crazy hot takes about Anime.
A brand new season of our podcast called the Cultural Redemptive featuring Pastor Trevor DeVage and Recording Artist Christon Gray. On this episode they tackle baby moons, how the royal family has put racism back on display, and how we can overcome the worship and music wars in church world. Featured Artist: Emmaline- Ruby Moonchild- To Much To Ask --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theculturalredemptive/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theculturalredemptive/support
Some people love liturgical music and some people hate it. Lets get to the bottom of this with special guest Justin Dery an incredibly accomplished liturgical musician!
In his new book Music Wars: Money, Politics, and Race in the Construction of Rock and Roll Culture, 1940–1960(Lexington Books, 2018), John C. Hajduk examines the emergence of a “rock and roll culture” in mid 20th century America. Professor Hajduk’s focus is on “gatekeepers” such as record executives and musician’s union leaders, all of whom operated in a highly charged environment where financial, racial, and political considerations mutually impacted one another. Drawing on archival materials, a variety of contemporary music industry publications, and a wide range of secondary literatures, Hajduk argues that mid 20th century discussions about race, class, and culture were deeply inseparable from the role that live and recorded music played in popular culture in that same period. These themes take Music Wars through chapters on disputes over radio play, jukeboxes, and communism, culminating in a discussion of the infamous “Payola Scandal,” which resulted in corporate assertion of control over rock and roll on the radio, as a means of self-preservation against increasing state interest in popular music’s potentially “disturbing” influence on the young. Music Wars is an affecting account of a fascinating period—one with which most of us can identify. We live in a culture imbued not just with rock and roll, but with the history of rock and roll, and John Hajduk’s new book gives us a window into that reality. Aaron Weinacht is Professor of History at the University of Montana Western in Dillon, MT. He teaches courses on Russian and Soviet History, World History, and Philosophy of History. His research interests include the sociological theorist Philip Rieff and the influence of Russian nihilism on American libertarianism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book Music Wars: Money, Politics, and Race in the Construction of Rock and Roll Culture, 1940–1960(Lexington Books, 2018), John C. Hajduk examines the emergence of a “rock and roll culture” in mid 20th century America. Professor Hajduk's focus is on “gatekeepers” such as record executives and musician's union leaders, all of whom operated in a highly charged environment where financial, racial, and political considerations mutually impacted one another. Drawing on archival materials, a variety of contemporary music industry publications, and a wide range of secondary literatures, Hajduk argues that mid 20th century discussions about race, class, and culture were deeply inseparable from the role that live and recorded music played in popular culture in that same period. These themes take Music Wars through chapters on disputes over radio play, jukeboxes, and communism, culminating in a discussion of the infamous “Payola Scandal,” which resulted in corporate assertion of control over rock and roll on the radio, as a means of self-preservation against increasing state interest in popular music's potentially “disturbing” influence on the young. Music Wars is an affecting account of a fascinating period—one with which most of us can identify. We live in a culture imbued not just with rock and roll, but with the history of rock and roll, and John Hajduk's new book gives us a window into that reality. Aaron Weinacht is Professor of History at the University of Montana Western in Dillon, MT. He teaches courses on Russian and Soviet History, World History, and Philosophy of History. His research interests include the sociological theorist Philip Rieff and the influence of Russian nihilism on American libertarianism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
In his new book Music Wars: Money, Politics, and Race in the Construction of Rock and Roll Culture, 1940–1960(Lexington Books, 2018), John C. Hajduk examines the emergence of a “rock and roll culture” in mid 20th century America. Professor Hajduk’s focus is on “gatekeepers” such as record executives and musician’s union leaders, all of whom operated in a highly charged environment where financial, racial, and political considerations mutually impacted one another. Drawing on archival materials, a variety of contemporary music industry publications, and a wide range of secondary literatures, Hajduk argues that mid 20th century discussions about race, class, and culture were deeply inseparable from the role that live and recorded music played in popular culture in that same period. These themes take Music Wars through chapters on disputes over radio play, jukeboxes, and communism, culminating in a discussion of the infamous “Payola Scandal,” which resulted in corporate assertion of control over rock and roll on the radio, as a means of self-preservation against increasing state interest in popular music’s potentially “disturbing” influence on the young. Music Wars is an affecting account of a fascinating period—one with which most of us can identify. We live in a culture imbued not just with rock and roll, but with the history of rock and roll, and John Hajduk’s new book gives us a window into that reality. Aaron Weinacht is Professor of History at the University of Montana Western in Dillon, MT. He teaches courses on Russian and Soviet History, World History, and Philosophy of History. His research interests include the sociological theorist Philip Rieff and the influence of Russian nihilism on American libertarianism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book Music Wars: Money, Politics, and Race in the Construction of Rock and Roll Culture, 1940–1960(Lexington Books, 2018), John C. Hajduk examines the emergence of a “rock and roll culture” in mid 20th century America. Professor Hajduk’s focus is on “gatekeepers” such as record executives and musician’s union leaders, all of whom operated in a highly charged environment where financial, racial, and political considerations mutually impacted one another. Drawing on archival materials, a variety of contemporary music industry publications, and a wide range of secondary literatures, Hajduk argues that mid 20th century discussions about race, class, and culture were deeply inseparable from the role that live and recorded music played in popular culture in that same period. These themes take Music Wars through chapters on disputes over radio play, jukeboxes, and communism, culminating in a discussion of the infamous “Payola Scandal,” which resulted in corporate assertion of control over rock and roll on the radio, as a means of self-preservation against increasing state interest in popular music’s potentially “disturbing” influence on the young. Music Wars is an affecting account of a fascinating period—one with which most of us can identify. We live in a culture imbued not just with rock and roll, but with the history of rock and roll, and John Hajduk’s new book gives us a window into that reality. Aaron Weinacht is Professor of History at the University of Montana Western in Dillon, MT. He teaches courses on Russian and Soviet History, World History, and Philosophy of History. His research interests include the sociological theorist Philip Rieff and the influence of Russian nihilism on American libertarianism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book Music Wars: Money, Politics, and Race in the Construction of Rock and Roll Culture, 1940–1960(Lexington Books, 2018), John C. Hajduk examines the emergence of a “rock and roll culture” in mid 20th century America. Professor Hajduk’s focus is on “gatekeepers” such as record executives and musician’s union leaders, all of whom operated in a highly charged environment where financial, racial, and political considerations mutually impacted one another. Drawing on archival materials, a variety of contemporary music industry publications, and a wide range of secondary literatures, Hajduk argues that mid 20th century discussions about race, class, and culture were deeply inseparable from the role that live and recorded music played in popular culture in that same period. These themes take Music Wars through chapters on disputes over radio play, jukeboxes, and communism, culminating in a discussion of the infamous “Payola Scandal,” which resulted in corporate assertion of control over rock and roll on the radio, as a means of self-preservation against increasing state interest in popular music’s potentially “disturbing” influence on the young. Music Wars is an affecting account of a fascinating period—one with which most of us can identify. We live in a culture imbued not just with rock and roll, but with the history of rock and roll, and John Hajduk’s new book gives us a window into that reality. Aaron Weinacht is Professor of History at the University of Montana Western in Dillon, MT. He teaches courses on Russian and Soviet History, World History, and Philosophy of History. His research interests include the sociological theorist Philip Rieff and the influence of Russian nihilism on American libertarianism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book Music Wars: Money, Politics, and Race in the Construction of Rock and Roll Culture, 1940–1960(Lexington Books, 2018), John C. Hajduk examines the emergence of a “rock and roll culture” in mid 20th century America. Professor Hajduk’s focus is on “gatekeepers” such as record executives and musician’s union leaders, all of whom operated in a highly charged environment where financial, racial, and political considerations mutually impacted one another. Drawing on archival materials, a variety of contemporary music industry publications, and a wide range of secondary literatures, Hajduk argues that mid 20th century discussions about race, class, and culture were deeply inseparable from the role that live and recorded music played in popular culture in that same period. These themes take Music Wars through chapters on disputes over radio play, jukeboxes, and communism, culminating in a discussion of the infamous “Payola Scandal,” which resulted in corporate assertion of control over rock and roll on the radio, as a means of self-preservation against increasing state interest in popular music’s potentially “disturbing” influence on the young. Music Wars is an affecting account of a fascinating period—one with which most of us can identify. We live in a culture imbued not just with rock and roll, but with the history of rock and roll, and John Hajduk’s new book gives us a window into that reality. Aaron Weinacht is Professor of History at the University of Montana Western in Dillon, MT. He teaches courses on Russian and Soviet History, World History, and Philosophy of History. His research interests include the sociological theorist Philip Rieff and the influence of Russian nihilism on American libertarianism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It sounds like a wild exaggeration. But according to best-selling author Mike Aquilina (a generally trustworthy source), it was music that saved the ancient world from its descent into despair. My first thought was "Seriously?" Yep. He's not kidding. It's all in his book "How the Choir Converted the Word: Through Hymns, With Hymns, And In Hymns" from Emmaus Road Publishing. (The book is worth a look for the subtitle alone.) Given the state of some current liturgical music, I was skeptical to say the least. (I probably should have told the publisher that before I agreed to blurb the book.) But since everything else I ever read by Mike is pure gold, I agreed. I wasn't disappointed. This book rocks. Music really did save world. But it wasn't without conflict. Music isn't always used for holy purposes. (Ever been to a Def Leppard concert? Yeah...me neither.) That's as true today as it was in the ancient world. In case you haven't noticed, music continues as a battlefront in modern culture. And it's a battle we have to win. So today on the Art of Catholic, we'll look at how the Church used music to convert the world, as well as how it can happen again. "If we did it once," says Mike Aquilina, "we can do it again." So let's get to it! In this 2017 kickoff episode, Mike and I discuss: The deep relationship between music and beauty Why trumpets were the electric guitars of the biblical club scene (and even used as weapons) Why the Israelites made the best music in the ancient world The reason early Christians were strangely ambivalent, sometimes even hostile, about music How music brought down one of the most powerful heresies in the history of the Church All that and much, much more in this incredibly noteworthy episode of the Art of Catholic. God bless! Matthew Want to go deeper into prayer? If you really want to understand the ins-and-outs of deep prayer: what it is, how to do it, the 3 Stages of the Spiritual Life, vocal, meditative, & contemplative prayer in the Catholic tradition - this is the book for you! "Matthew Leonard, in an engaging style, shows how ancient Catholic prayer traditions still meet the needs of today's Catholics.”—His Eminence Cardinal Donald Wuerl, Archbishop of Washington "We all need help to grow spiritually...Matt Leonard shows us the way." - Dr. Scott Hahn, author, speaker, and Professor of Scripture and Theology, Franciscan University of Steubenville Grab your FREE copy of my quick guide to deeper prayer 8 Ways To Jumpstart Your Prayer Life! It's an easy step-by-step guide to help you rocket to God! Don't miss a show! Subscribe to The Art of Catholic by clicking this link and then clicking "View in iTunes" under the picture and then "Subscribe"! Love the show and want more people to hear the Catholic faith? Leave a review by clicking here and then the "View in iTunes" button under my picture. This pushes the show up the rankings and puts it in front of more people. Android user? You can listen to The Art of Catholic on the Beyond Pod app from the Google Play Store. Pilgrimage to Rome and Southern Italy! Join Matthew on a pilgrimage to Rome, Assisi, Sorrento, Monte Cassino, Siena, the Amalfi Coast and other amazing sites from October 9-18, 2017! It's the trip of a lifetime! Click here for more details.
Apple, Google, Spotify, Pandora, iHeartRadio...and now Amazon! The ecommerce giant has launched its new streaming music service, and it's the cheapest yet. The Mashable business team gets together to talk about whether they'd give it a shot, and where the streaming music industry is headed.
Journalist/author Steve Knopper ("Appetite for Self-Destruction") discusses the music biz wars of the past 10+ years. Labels vs. pirates! Consumers vs. DRM! Scrappy startups vs. tech giants! We can learn a lot by revisiting the battlegrounds of the modern music era. Listen to this great conversation, and look for an interview coming soon about Steve's fascinating history of writing about the music industry.
Hosts: Jerry Johsnon & Penna Dexter Guests: Dr. Denny Burk, Professor of New Testament and Greek at Criswell College; Dr. Rob Randall, evangelist and author of “The Invisible War: Living in Victory Over the Enemy”.