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In the 9th episode of Season 3, Conor is joined by GleeCap Co-Producer, Daniella Harrison. Tune in to hear their thoughts about My Favourite Things, Matthew Morrison directing his first episode, and all things Glee.Co-produced by Conor Burke and Daniella Harrison.
Neil, Elroy & Liam Finn, live from home in Los Angeles, 26th April 2020. Fangradio Theme; Independence Day; improvisation; My Favourite Things (cover of Rogers & Hammerstein song from The Sound Of Music); Sinner; Fire In Your Belly (lead vocal by Liam Finn); jam; You Still Got It (pre-recorded backing). Fangradio is Neil Finn’s audio stream on Mixlr. He pulls from the archives, plays covers, takes requests and is joined by Liam, Elroy and Sharon Finn from time to time as well. More information and media at www.neilfinn.com/fangradio . Tune in live at www.mixlr.com/fangradio .
Thought I'd go into a bunch of classics tonight! Enjoy!! Hour 1 No Place Like Home (OC ReMix) by Argle (Zelda: The Wind Waker) Smashinarium (OC ReMix) by DarkSim (Machinarium) Mayan Malfunction (OC ReMix) by Phonetic Hero (Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure) Pools of Rust (OC ReMix) by goat (Castlevania III) Red Cyclone (OC ReMix) by The Grammar Club (Street Fighter II) Until You See the Light in Valhalla (OC ReMix) by Scaredsim (Valkyrie Profile) Power Trip (OC ReMix) by Nick Perrin (Contra Force) Bubble Tea (Norfair (Flame Stage)) [Metroid] by Dhsu - Metroid Arrange 25th Anniversary Album (Bad Dudes) Above the Sky (OC ReMix) by WillRock (Sonic the Hedgehog 2) Golbeza Clad in the Dark by William Carlos Reyes - Guitar Collections FINAL FANTASY IV The God Machine (OC ReMix) by Vig (Deus Ex) Endgame by amateurLSDJ - Chiptunes = WIN: Volume 8 Chrono Trigger - Forest Butterflies (Secret of the Forest) by Mustin - THEW ORLD ISSQ UARE Hour 2 My Favourite Things feat. Pops Ghostly, Stalara, and Fatback Supreme by Torrentz - The Big Kahuna East Coast Devil by DZK That's So Nerdcore by MC_Loki - Noncents Vol. 18 Magic (Feat. Key Jay) by Mark Cooper - The Allspark If It Rhymes It's Real (prod. by Beatmason, cuts by More Or Les) by Wordburglar - If It Rhymes It's Real If I Wait feat. Hasan Salaam & Majesty by Mega Ran - The Call Party Of Two by two weeks notice Next Gen 2.0 (feat. Dr. Awkward) by ZeaLouS1 - Rise Pandora's Box (ft Danyeal McIntosh) by Soup Or Villainz - Villainz For Hire Riot NRRRD by 2 Skinnee J's - Super Mercado Swaggerjacking by Kabuto the Python - Ill Ron Hubbard EP Subliminal (Style Wars Part 1) by Metaforce - Noncents Vol. 18 Lament For The Fragged by StarF - Scrub Club Presents: Versus mode nothing on chobits by ultraklystron - single day mixtape 1080p (feat. Jean Grae) by Sammus - Pieces in Space Featured Artists: Bad Dudes - baddudes.bandcamp.com Guitar Collections: Final Fantasy IV – scarletmoonproductions.com Chiptunes = WIN – chiptuneswin.com Mustin - store.mustinenterprises.com Torrentz - scrubclubforever.com/torrentz Mark Cooper - reign.bandcamp.com Wordburgler - wordburglar.com Mega Ran – megaran.com Two Weeks Notice - twoweeksnotice.bandcamp.com Zealous1 – facebook.com/ZeaLouS1Band Soup or Villainz - souporvillainz.bandcamp.com 2 Skinnee J's - 2sj.com Kabuto the Python – kabuto.bandcamp.com Ultraklystron – karlrolson.com Sammus – sammusmusic.com All songs marked “OCReMix” can be found at OverClocked ReMix (http://ocremix.org) – please show them some support! Download, donate, tell your friends! Like and follow and whatever the Press Start Socials: Twitter, Facebook, Twitch and now Youtube!! Be sure to check out Popular Geekery on Youtube and Facebook! Planetside Podcasts now has a Discord Server!! Join up, talk games, music, politics, whatever! Lets build a community! (https://discord.gg/unUjcX) Support Press Start to Continue DLC by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/PressStart Send us your feedback online: pinecast.com/feedback/PressStart Press Start is now open to syndication! If you would like Press Start to Continue to air on YOUR station, email PressStartMorlock@Gmail.com This podcast is a member of the Planetside Podcast Network. Visit PlanetsidePodcasts.com to find other Planetside Productions!
Jennifer Wong shares one of her favourite books with Jenn Martin, which happens to be called My Favourite Things! Jenn then shares some ideas for books to read if you like character-driven novels told by multiple narrators. Books, authors, websites mentioned in this episode My Favourite Things by Maira Kalman Maira Kalman in the New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/contributors/maira-kalman Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum: https://www.cooperhewitt.org/ Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Vorst Brainpickings: https://www.brainpickings.org/ Reading suggestions for Claire Claire loved: Goodwood by Holly Throsby The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides Behind the Scenes at the Museum by Kate Atkinson The Overstorey by Richard Powers Jenn’s suggestions: Flight Behaviour by Barbara Kingsolver The Celestial Jukebox by Cynthia Shearer The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner A Thousand Acres by Jane Smiley Ghostwritten by David Mitchell Music by Blue Dot Sessions. New episode every Saturday. Join us on Facebook to chat more about books and to get your own reading suggestions from Jenn: facebook.com/friendsatlibrary
00:53 - Recap of BFG to the tune of ‘My Favourite Things’ 03:36 - BFG nods to Johnny Impact 04:35 - An element of wrestling you don’t think about 07:47 - The team that The North are chasing for longest single Tag Team title reign 10:53 - Why I love Josh Matthews and Don’t Callis on commentary 16:06 - Moose saving Shamrock’s life 18:34 - A merchandise idea for Impact 22:36 - How I believe Callihan can beat Cage
This episode is a fire side chat. Literally! Marc Wohling discovered surfing, music and martial arts early in life. These three things gave him a pattern for life; but also a structure for loss. Working in remote communities and with underprivileged youth, Marc has been using techniques drawn from surfing, music and martial arts to teach, coach and mentor. And Messr Sans Tattoo joins our chat by the fire. In this episode we discuss Marc's eclectic background and adventures. From West Timor, to the red dust of outback Australian aboriginal communities through to the best guitar rifts and then into the boxing ring. This is another great yarn. And we conclude with a song from Marc's band Handsome Frank …. Intelligence Summary (INTSUM) 9:23 - Cats in the Cradle, Harry Chapin lyrics-https://genius.com/Harry-chapin-cats-in-the-cradle-lyrics 13:00- Victorian College of the Arts. https://finearts-music.unimelb.edu.au/about-us/vca 17:06- John Coltrane, My Favourite Things: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWG2dsXV5HI 19:30- Tragedy in West Timor 22:25- Coping with trauma and tragedy of a child's death 25:45- Using breathing techniques to regulate stress and anxiety 28:05- Into the Australian outback!!! 37:05- On positive role models 40:30- Chris Collard breaks Ben's ribs. About Chris: https://www.deadlyvibe.com.au/2007/11/chris-collard/ 49:30- On Movement! (and the Blog) 52:50- Do you believe in luck? 56:15- Quick Questions/ Quick Answers 1:00:15- Marc's Recommended Book: https://www.booktopia.com.au/what-i-talk-about-when-i-talk-about-running-haruki-murakami/prod9780099526155.html?source=pla&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIt7mH2_be4wIVg4BwCh2QaA5mEAQYASABEgL1V_D_BwE Website & Contact Marc's Blog: https://movementisastory.com Music by Handsome Frank (‘On Me') https://soundcloud.com/frankly-handsome
In which Nick regales The Dear Listener with numbers behind “The Behaviour Gap”, aka “Touching Your Soap Too Much”. In this episode of what his mother calls the UK’s leading personal finance podcast, Nick also rambles on about: a dead housing market; “Finest Years” by Max Hastings; the bloody “Sound of Music” and John Coltrane; cricket and Northern anaesthetists; a “Lincoln’s Listener Letter” from a Mrs Lana Turner, of Port Talbot. LINKS: John Coltrane’s “My Favourite Things”; Link to “Finest Years” by Max Hastings. ========== Any comments or feedback gratefully received. Likewise with suggestions for future shows. Get in touch with Nick on Twitter or via good old email. CLICK HERE TO LEAVE A FIVE STAR REVIEW ON iTUNES - OR ELSE. @HatTipNick info@v2vfp.co.uk www.v2vfp.co.uk
On today's show, find out about Rajoo's life hack on the quickest way to lose weight, and we discovered what Olympic Gold Medalist Joseph Schooling's favourite underwear is in "My Favourite Things". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts Mofi and Tiese share their highlights of the week. Love or hate Mariah Carey? MTV's Are You The One, Big Sean's new album. “Lion” bringing tears, All about Beignets, excitement for the DWTS tour + more. They also play the game: Smash or Pass. Learn more about Coldest Night of the Year & Donate to Mofi's team at secure.e2rm.com/registrant/Fundra…24&langPref=en-CA. Subscribe & Rate on iTunes. For updates follow @ourfavepods on Twitter Mofi: @msbadmos Tiese: @tiiese | samefootprints.com. Intro & Outro music: “My Favourite Things” by Idan Ludmir . Link: Idan-ludmir – My-favorite-things --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I've always tried to keep my personal and professional life separate, but these days it seems the lines are increasingly blurred. It's no secret that much to my amazement and delight I've become a father again which accounts for my recent sabbatical from the radio. So, whilst I was reconciled to the idea of parenthood returning to the agenda despite my (ahem) advancing years, I never anticipated..... twins!!!! A double blessing for sure, but that's easily said by those who've never actually experienced the reality of dealing with two wee ones simultaneously! It's relentless, they sleep deprivation is a form of torture but mainly I'm just delirious, doolally and drunk on the delights of nappy changing, cooing, comforting and generally easing the passage of my identical twin boys into this world. Funnily enough when we eventually arrived home with the boys there was a record shaped package amongst the piles of bills and junk mail which turned out to be my copy of Malcolm Cecil's "Radiance". I've long been fascinated by Cecil's career, as an obsessive devourer of record sleeve credits I eventually pieced together Cecil puzzle from his work alongside Robert Magaloueff with Stevie Wonder, and their pioneering electronic ambient excursions as Tonto's Expanding Head Band, to his production with Gil Scott-Heron And The Isley Brothers, but his solo album from 1981 had so far eluded me. It's very much in the classic T.O.N.T.O style, The Original New Timbral Orchestra being the vast modular synthesiser on which the album is entirely played, (apart from a contribution from Paul Horn's flute on the second track we include in the show). So "Radiance" ended up being the soundtrack to our first days at home with Quincy and Sebastian.... and you know who the former is named after! Ambient music certainly seems the most appropriate for the frayed and dazed days of new parenthood, gentle and slightly surreal, time dissolved into a continuum of caring and getting through. So maybe instead of my musings about cycling to South London my podcast will become a blog about twin parenthood? Actually I look forward to the day when I can get back to cycling and broadcasting live, and for that matter the days when I can return to my regular work-outs in the pool... of all the things I miss at the moment swimming would have to be top of the list as I tend to think it keeps me sane as much as trim! Anyway it was fairly miraculous to me that I managed to record a show here at Forge Towers, and I wouldn't pretend it's the greatest radio show I've put together, but under the circumstances I'm pleased with the outcome. There's a healthy balance of ancient and modern, with new soulful sounds from Lucas Arruda, Eric Roberson, Dele Sosimi, Kamasi Washington nestling alongside classics from Doug and Jean Carn, Charles Earland, Deodato and others. Of course Doug and Jean's rendering of Wayne Shorter's beautiful "Infant Eyes" was an obvious choice even if it was originally dedicated to a baby girl, it has all the tenderness and wonder of life inside the baby bubble. Of course for all the vagaries of sleepless nights and other sacrifices the joys of witnessing a new life are so much greater, unfathomable, therapeutic and profound. As for the music, well it was definitely therapeutic to get back to my vinyl, and the one advantage of recording the show at home is that affords the opportunity for more spontanaeity. Certainly the last half hour was completely impromptu, other than kicking it off with Nick the Record's rework of a Lincoln Olivetti Brazil boogie nugget, the rest were just pulled out off the cuff. (Which is easy as my twelves are all in the racks behind my decks, whereas the jazz is mainly on the other side of the room!). If I'd been planning a show more meticulously I'd probably thought "better" of playing Level 42's "Starchild" and Deodato's "Whistle Bump", so there you go. I also particularly enjoyed the start of the show with the Malcolm Cecil segué into an often overlooked version of "My Favourite Things" ( thank you Jean Claude Thompson). As I mentioned on the show I've been reassessing my Charles Earland collection as he is undoubtedly my favourite jazz organist, so expect more buried treasure from the king of the Hammond in weeks to come...Generally to my ears nothing screams "Acid Jazz" more than the sound of a funky organ groove, as that was the dominant sound at the birth of that "genre". So it was to my surprise that when I eventually dipped into the the third disc of the Kamasi Washington album to find that "Cherokee" was very much in that kind of rare groove style. However it must be said that the thing that stands out to me about the vocal tunes on The Epic is that they have something of a "show tune" quality, the melodies are almost archaic on "Cherokee" and "The Rhythm Changes", which is no bad thing. Of all the new music I played this week, I have to say that having vinyl copies of the Dele Sosimi and Lucas Arruda albums has increased my appreciation of those works exponentially. Of course I'm a vinyl fan, but beyond any discussion about sound quality, what makes an enormous difference to me is that I'm less likely to listen to a file on my main sound system and even though I run my laptop through a nice pair of speakers (in the kitchen), the whole sonic perspective is very different when playing off vinyl on my "semi-audiophile" set-up with my decks. So the Dele Sosimi album which benefits from being recorded in one of London's best analogue studios sounded much mightier from vinyl. As for Lucas Arruda's "Solar", it's a delightful set which owes much to classic Brazilian crossover fusion and soul, and even though it bears his influence quite obviously even Ed Motta is a fan, as indeed am I; a maturing talent for sure. More musings on fatherhood and music (definitely not) for dad dancing next week. I'm toying with the idea of some specials.... Like shows dedicated to my favourite drummers... Bernard Purdie, Harvey Mason et al, and I think a classic strictly acoustic jazz set is long overdue... Also I'm trying to think of a fitting tribute to my late great colleague Colin Faver who passed away last Saturday after I recorded the show. The man was one of the greatest DJs I've known, so much greater a talent than so many more celebrated names...no doubt he'll be rocking that party on the other side. Until then as one of my favourite comedians, Dave Allen, used to say "may your God go with you" which i think leaves plenty of room for interpretation whether your religious, agnostic or atheist...your God might well be music. 1. Malcolm Cecil - Sun Song 2. Oliver Nelson - My Favourite Things 3. Lucas Arruda - Vento Sul 4. The Foreign Exchange - Milk And Honey 5. Dele Sosimi - E Go Better 6. Kamasi Washington - Cherokee 7. Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Band - What Can You Bring Me? 8. Charles Earland - Charles 3rd 9. Guilherme Vergueiro - Em Cima Da Hora 10. George Cables - Quiet Fire 11.Malcolm Cecil - Gamelonian Dawn 12. Doug & Jean Carn - Infant Eyes 13. Lucas Arruda - Uma Onda 14. Omar - Get Away 15. Eric Roberson ft. King - Just Imagine 16. Famks - Labirinto (Nick The Record rework ) 17. Carly Simon - Tranquilo (Melt My Heart) 18. Airto - The Road Is Hard ( But We're Going To Make It ) 19. Level 42 -Starchild 20. Deodato - Whistle Bump
December 2013, Typeradio held a two day workshop in cooperation with Indra Kupferschmid and 10 students of the Hochschule der Bildenden Künste (HBK Saar) in Saarbrücken, Germany. Each student was assigned a typeface, designed by a Dutch designer, along with the assignment: ‘translate the typeface into a one minute sound piece’. The resulting 10 sound pieces were the starting point of another workshop, in collaboration with Jan Willem Stas and the students of the Type]Media 2014 typography master coarse in The Hague, The Netherlands. Each T]M student was handed an (anonymously labelled) sound piece and their challenge was to ‘create a typeface concept inspired by the sound’. The results were quite surprising! 1) Original typeface: Eames by Erik van Blokland / House Industries 2) Sound piece by Camille Gergen & Carlotta Weisert 3) Chinese whispered typeface by Mark Yehan De Winne Over a backdrop of John Coltrane playing ‘My Favourite Things’ on the saxophone, an assortment of other audio snippets (sniffs, scratches and other quaint sounds) were thrown in for good measure. Mark envisioned a jazz club in the 1960s, full of people having a little too much fun. His concept, named Coltreijn, is a high contrast fat face with ball terminals, similar to type found on old BlueNote records, but drawn to mimic the broken structure of neon lettering. The heady mix of weird sounds inspired a series of oddball alternate characters that feature prominently in the Stylistic sets and Contextual Alternate feature, where the placement of the swash alternate comes in at the second and sixth character, mimicking the time signature found in ‘My Favourite Things’. HBK Saar :: Type]Media :: File Download (1:02 min / 2 MB)
Episode ten of "There's Still Time", the AFTN podcast, and it's another special roundtable discussion, this time looking at the Voyageurs Cup and a look at what lies ahead this season for Vancouver Whitecaps. Recorded at the Vancouver Alpen Club, we're joined once again by Zachary Meisenheimer and Massimo Cusano, of Whitecaps' supporters' group Curva Collective, and AFTN writer Jay Duke to discuss the highs and lows of Caps season so far. There's lots of chat around the V's Cup final against Montreal, the importance of the Cup and how it's perceived by the general footballing public, and Zach gives us the first hand insight into what it was like addressing the Whitecaps players in the dressing room before the first leg. Moving on from the final, especially for those listening to the podcast after the game, we take a look at what lies ahead for the Whitecaps this season depending on whether they win or lose to Montreal. Just how significant will the push for the playoffs become? Where should the squad be strengthened in the summer transfer window? And who needs to make way for any new additions coming in? And there's still time to introduce our new segment My Favourite Things. There's no songs from the Sound of Music, but we kick the segment off with a look at our favourite footballing years. Let us know your own ones.
Gilles supplies the perfect soundtrack to your chilled summer evenings with his ‘Summer Jazz Mix’ Download the podcast HERE or subscribe to GP’s podcast series on TRACKLIST 1. Tony Fruscella – ‘I’ll be seeing you’ 2. Sarah Vaughn = ‘My Favourite Things’ 3. Jazz … Continue reading → See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sue Lawley's castaway is the actress Kim Cattrall. Kim Cattrall became a household name in her forties as a result of playing man-eater, defiant singleton and PR mogul Samantha Jones in Sex and the City. She is about to star in the play Whose Life is it Anyway? in the West End of London. She was born in Liverpool but grew up in Canada and decided to be an actress at a young age. She says a formative experience was appearing in a school play Piffle It's Only a Sniffle when she took the role of a cold germ which had to infect the other children by tickling them with a feather until they sneezed. She spent time in drama schools in Canada, Liverpool and New York and says now that her first love is theatre - and her film roles allow her to feed her theatre habit. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: My Favourite Things by John Coltrane Book: An English Dictionary Luxury: Fragrant body cream