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Show #1051 What A Shame 01. The Rolling Stones - What A Shame (3:06) (The Rolling Stones No. 2, Decca Records, 1965) 02. Curtis Salgado - Low Down Dirty Shame (3:18) (The Beautiful Lowdown, Alligator Records, 2016) 03. Mighty Reapers - It's A Shame (7:00) (Trouble People, Terra Nova Records, 1996) 04. Billy T. Band - Shame Shame (3:33) (Reckoning, Big H Records, 2016) 05. Teskey Brothers - Crying Shame (3:52) (Half Mile Harvest, Decca Records, 2018) 06. Stinky Lou & the Goon Mat - It's A Shame (2:26) (Fat Sausage For Dinner, Voodoo Rhythm Records, 2004) 07. Bridget Kelly Band - It's A Shame (3:58) (Blues Warrior, Alpha Sun Records, 2018) 08. Veldman Brothers - Cryin' Shame (4:32) (Livin' By The Dat, self-release, 2014) 09. Billy Jones - Ain't That A Shame (3:50) (Tha' Bluez, Black And Tan Records, 2005) 10. Nick Curran & the Nitelifes - Low Down Dirty Shame (2:30) (Nitelife Boogie, Texas Jamboree Records, 2001) 11. Sugar Ray Norcia - It's A Low Down Dirty Shame (4:17) (Sweet & Swingin', Bullseye Blues, 1998) 12. Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five - It's A Low Down Dirty Shame (2:49) (78 RPM Shellac, Decca Records, 1942) 13. Ollie Shepard & His Kentucky Boys - It's A Low Down Dirty Shame (3:18) (78 RPM Shellac, Decca Records, 1937) 14. Moanin' Bernice Edwards - Low Down Dirty Shame Blues (2:57) (78 RPM Shellac, Paramount Records, 1929) 15. Big Bill Broonzy - It's A Low Down Dirty Shame (2:56) (78 RPM Shellac, Vocalion Records, 1938) 16. George Barnes - I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me (2:58) (78 RPM Shellac, Okeh Records, 1940) 17. Shari Puorto - It's A Damn Shame (4:08) (My Obsession, Blues Rock Music, 2015) 18. Dyer Davis - Cryin' Shame (4:47) (Dog Bites Back, Wildroots Records, 2023) 19. Phantom Blues Band - Shame Shame (4:16) (Inside Out, VizzTone Records, 2012) 20. Omar & the Howlers - Shame Shame Shame (3:44) (Too Much Is Not Enough, Big Guitar Music, 2012) 21. Screamin' John & TD Lind - Shame Shame Shame (3:11) (Mr Little Big Man, Down In The Alley Records, 2019) 22. Sunday Wilde - Crying Shame (5:20) (He Digs Me, self-release, 2014) 23. R&B Caravan - What A Shame (3:53) (Completely Locked In, Styx Records, 2006) 24. George Barnes - I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles (2:54) (78 RPM Shellac, Okeh Records, 1940) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Part 2 starts right here: *********** ALBUM FOCUS: BREAKIN' NEWS TEN YEARS OF BLUES http://www.nola-blue.com NOLA BLUE celebrates 10 years as an independent blues label with this compilation. I aired these: Cash MacCall "One Who's Got A Lot" Clarence Spady "If Only We Could" Trudy Lynn "Golden Girl Blues" ********************************* Brainstory "Hanging On" - Sounds Good www.brainstorymusic.com Kee Avil "At His Hands" - Spine www.keeavil.com Attic Theory "Violent Delight" - What We Fear The Most www.attictheory.co.uk '92 "Brick By Brick" - s/t https://www.facebook.com/ninexdeuce Gypsy's Kiss "We've Comme To Play" - https://www.gypsyskiss.net/ Nervous Eaters "Vampire" - www.facebook.com/nervouseate Marc Valentine "Eve Of Distraction" - Basement Sparks ************************************ Shari Puorto "Workin' The Room" - My Obsession www.sharipuorto.com Kelly's Lot "That Fool" - Where And When www.kellyslot.com Danielle Miraglia "Meet Me In The Morning" - Bright Shining Stars www.daniellem.com Bison Hip "The One That Got Aawy" - www.bisonhip.com Burr Island "Our Home" - "Older Stronger Better www.burrisland.com Eliane Amherd "Cornalin" - La Degustation www.elianeperforms.com Mouths Of Babes "Pictures Of You" - World Brand New www.mouthsofbabes.com Girlyman "I Wonder Where You've Gone" - Little Star www.girlyman.com John McCutcheon & Tom Paxton "Life Before You" - Together www.folkmusic.com Closing music: Coyote Oldman "Home World" - Under An Ancient Sky Running time: 4 hours, 42 minutes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Hannes Pantli describes himself as part of the inventory at IWC. We described him as a legend. Both of these things are true. Mr Pantli started his career with IWC in 1972 and has seen the tides of IWC ebb and flow over the years. We talk about the genesis of Gerald Genta's Ingenieur design, from how it was received at the time and how it's changed over the years, and why Genta stands out as ‘the' famous watch designer. Before that, Andy and Felix talk about the cycle of watch enthusiasm, and Andy gets salty on TikTok. This episode is sponsored by IWC; find out more about the new Ingenieur here. Want more wonders and more watches? Join our Discord. Show Notes: Lewis Hamilton and Daniel Mac talk IWC Dungeons & Dragons trailer My Obsession by William Gibson How to follow us: Instagram: @ot.podcast Facebook: @OTPODCASTAU Follow hosts: @fkscholz + @andygreenlive on Instagram. Send us an email: otthepodcast@gmail.com If you liked our podcast - please remember to like/share and subscribe.
Today on Boston Public Radio: We began the show by asking listeners for their thoughts on the death penalty, after a jury sentenced the Parkland school shooter to life in prison. Shirley Leung talked about her latest piece on Massachusetts Question 1 aka "the millionaire's tax," the return of the looming eviction wave, and the Boston Pops clarinet player who went on to make $100 milllion for Boston University through the stock market. Callie Crossley shared her thoughts on the Jan. 6 hearings, the new Little Mermaid movie, and the newest product from Kellogg: Eggo-Nog. Jared Bowen discussed an MFA's directors dealings with a dubious English art dealer, “My Obsession” at the Boston Ballet, Step Afrika!'s “Drumfolk,” and shared his thoughts on the movies “Tár” and “Hocus Pocus 2.” Regie Gibson joined us with his Atlas Soul Trio ahead of a pair of shows with the Boston Celebrity Series to talked about his love of language, and play a few songs.
In this edition of Book Choice sponsored by Exclusive Books and hosted by Paige Nick there are great reviews and interviews: The Rose Code by Kate Quinn; an interview with Françoise Malby-Anthony on her latest book, The Elephants of Thula Thula; Isabel Allende's novel Violeta; My Land, My Obsession, a memoir by Bulelwa Mabasa; an interview with Margie Orford, about her latest thriller The Eye of the Beholder and a review and interview on Notes on Falling, by Bronwen Law-Viljoen.
In this edition of Book Choice sponsored by Exclusive Books and hosted by Paige Nick there are great reviews and interviews: The Rose Code by Kate Quinn; an interview with Françoise Malby-Anthony on her latest book, The Elephants of Thula Thula; Isabel Allende's novel Violeta; My Land, My Obsession, a memoir by Bulelwa Mabasa; an interview with Margie Orford, about her latest thriller The Eye of the Beholder and a review and interview on Notes on Falling, by Bronwen Law-Viljoen.
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Movies That Made Me… Episode 2: Creative Artists Luke Sorba wrote and directed his first movie on Super 8 when he was 18 years old. "The Mirror Within" won in the Novice Category at Streatham and Norwood Amateur Film Club's Annual Awards. He only made one more (apart from some YouTube sketches) but he has since watched 6000 movies made by other people and owns 1600 on DVD. He spent more teenage hours at the National Film Theatre and the Electric Cinema than anywhere else, and is currently on first name terms with staff at Peckhamplex. Over two hundred books on cinema fill his shelves and he has a complete collection of Monthly Film Bulletin magazines (incorporated in Sight and Sound since 1990) going back to 1964. As an actor and writer, as well as a teacher of story telling Luke brings professional experience to his observations but it his status as a super-fan that sets him apart. He is rare among enthusiasts in that there is no period nor genre nor country whose movies he is not curious about. From Intolerance to Inception, The St Valentine's Day Massacre to The Belles of St Trinian's, Do the Right Thing to Dr Dolittle, Zombieland to Nomadland, Superfly to Superman, Tod Browning to Todd Haynes, Federico Fellini to The Fast and Furious, Monika Treut to Monica Bellucci, there is a place for everyone in The Movies That Made Me. Luke Sorba and Andrew Paine previously collaborated on the online improvised comedy show "Unmute". Together they make up Picard Productions. Episode 2 features… Tai Campbell is a writer, director, comedian, celebrity impressionist and life long film fan. A founding member of the UK's first all Black improv team Do The Right Scene, he has credits include BBC One, BBC Three and Vice. He enjoys pretty much anything that can make him laugh and is a real sucker for a great story Suki Webster most recently starred in “Motorhoming with Merton and Webster” a six part travel show on Channel 5. Suki is a founder member of the critically acclaimed “Paul Merton's Impro Chums”. She is a regular guest with The Comedy Store Players and appeared in the West End run of One Word Improv co-starring with Eddie Izzard and ‘Whose Line is It Anyway Live'. She also has her own Improv show ‘Suki Webster's Guest Speaker.' In 2018/19 Suki wrote and starred in a Radio 4 sitcom ‘My Obsession.' Film & TV work includes: Comic Act (Gemini Films). The New Adventures of Robin Hood (Warner Brothers, US TV), Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes To Glastonbury (BBC2) and Baby Father (BBC2). Radio: Just A Minute (R4) The Impro Musical (R2). Theatre Work: Court In The Act and Passport to Danger (Watford Palace Theatre & Chichester) A Visit From Miss Prothero, Mon Droit and Making News. (Edinburgh Festival.) Our Creative Artists come from… MY FAVOURITE YEAR 1982 (Richard Benjamin) Set in the 1950's heyday of live television with a tour de force from Peter O'Toole and based on the memories of Mel Brooks and the shock he got when he met his screen idol, Errol Flynn in real life. Contrast: Last Action Hero (1993) THE JACKSONS – AN AMERICAN DREAM 1992 (Karen Arthur) Five hour epic biopic of one of the most talented and famous musical families in history and a look at the pain offstage as well as the genius on it. Contrast: The Sound of Music (1965) SUNSET BLVD 1950 (Billy Wilder) The most famous street in cinema houses a fallen silent movie star from a bygone era and a hack Hollywood screenwriter feeding off each other to survive in an industry that consumes everyone. Contrast: Singing in The Rain (1952) THE SHINING 1980 (Stanley Kubrick) Wannabe great American novelist Jack Nicholson gets writer's block holed up off season in creepy Overlook Hotel and his family suffer the consequences. Contrast: The Haunting (1963) A MIGHTY WIND 2003 (Christopher Guest) Affectionate parody of the 60's US Folk Revival scene in particular and Band Reunions in general. Featuring the late, legendary Fred Willard who once said to Luke “you are very funny” and he has treasured this ever since. Contrast: Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)
This week, we scour our Netflix recommendations and come away with a thriller that goes off the rails in the third act. And we love it for that. We watched My Teacher, My Obsession, a movie that tries to raise awareness of a very real problem: psychotic teen girls seducing their slow-witted hunky male teachers. Pick up your jaw, sugar, she's legal. Join us as we try to tiptoe around the landmines of the sensitive subject, choose sides between the crazy girl and the mean girl, and all agree that the teacher isn't doing enough to avoid precarious situations. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @TCTAMPod and on TikTok @theycalledthisamovie. We are a proud member of Geek Vibes Nation and you can find them at gvnation.com.Our theme music was written and performed by Dave Katusa. He can be found on Instagram @dkat_productions.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/geek-vibes-nation/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week, we scour our Netflix recommendations and come away with a thriller that goes off the rails in the third act. And we love it for that. We watched My Teacher, My Obsession, a movie that tries to raise awareness of a very real problem: psychotic teen girls seducing their slow-witted hunky male teachers. Pick up your jaw, sugar, she's legal. Join us as we try to tiptoe around the landmines of the sensitive subject, choose sides between the crazy girl and the mean girl, and all agree that the teacher isn't doing enough to avoid precarious situations. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @TCTAMPod and on TikTok @theycalledthisamovie. We are a proud member of Geek Vibes Nation and you can find them at gvnation.com.Our theme music was written and performed by Dave Katusa. He can be found on Instagram @dkat_productions.
In this episode, we take a look at what I believe to be a very underrated Rolling Stones album in 'Between The Buttons,' released 55 years ago last month in the UK and 55 years ago this month in the US...0:00 — Housekeeping3:12 — Introduction14:42 — "Let's Spend The Night Together"19:30 — "Ruby Tuesday"24:44 — "Yesterday's Papers"28:40 — "My Obsession"33:54 — "Back Street Girl"37:19 — "Connection"40:47 — "She Smiled Sweetly"45:48 — "Cool, Calm And Connected"49:24 — "All Sold Out"53:49 — "Please Go Home"58:57 — "Who's Been Sleeping Here?"1:02:02 — "Complicated"1:04:42 — "Miss Amanda Jones"1:10:08 — "Something Happened To Me Yesterday"1:15:52 — General Thoughts1:24:08 — UK Version vs. US Version1:27:06 — Placing It Within Their Catalogue1:34:49 — Scoring & Ranking1:37:53 — Wrap-UpSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dr.cropper)
One story, two guys and two iPhones embarked on a road trip to make a feature film. Directors Patrick R. Young and Powell Robinson are my guests in Episode 95 of the SBP Podcast Mobile Filmmaking. Their experience comes from Patrick’s idea for a film when he was in Middle School or High School. Years later, he and Powell decide to use iPhones to realize his story into a feature film of about 77 minutes. They both live in the Los Angeles area in California. Powell was involved with a musical band and his career plans were focused on his band until the band split. At that point he turned to filmmaking. Powell and Patrick have shot a previous film together, not with smartphones: “Bastard” (2015). Patrick wrote the screenplay for that film. He also wrote screenplays to other films, two which are on Netflix, “My Obsession” and “Pretty Little Stalker.” Patrick and Powell teamed up as directors for “Threshold,” though they had not really thought about making a movie with iPhones. Inspired by Steven Soderbergh’s “Unsane,” a feature film shot with the iPhone, Powell jokingly suggested to Patrick that they should make their film with their iPhones. “Threshold” was shot over 12 days from a 23 page outline and no script. There were two actors, one producer, two cars and two directors: Patrick R. Young and Powell Robinson. The protagonists are Madison Gill “Madison West” as Virginia, and Joey Millin as Leo. When you listen to their stories in this episode you will realize the way this film was made was a challenge and they will share just how they were able to complete the process all the way through to a finished product. Patrick and Powell captured the audio for their film externally and included ADR to polish up the dialogue, a good investment. Color grading was also a worthy investment. They pointed out that their editor, Will Ford-Conway, was impressed that their footage came into the editing software just as any other footage shot with a traditional camera. They used iPhones a generation behind in 2018, the iPhone 8S. Written by Patrick R. Young with Powell Robinson as Director of Photography. “There is a look to phones…there is a vibe and there is a certain vibe to an Arri Alexa and a Red and just understanding what that means to the people watching—and not necessarily crafting your story around it but crafting your visual language to not seem like it’s clashing with what the iPhone itself can make.” Powell Robinson The conversation shares the nuts and bolts of making a film indie style. Patrick and Powell are both experienced indie filmmakers and it’s not like they had no filmmaking experience before they challenged their production using iPhones. However, they had not used smartphone cameras before to make a film. Our podcast guests, Patrick and Powell share tips and advice on what you should invest in when you are saving money making a film using a smartphone, like good audio. Mentioned in the podcast and crew are William “Will” Ford-Conway, Editor; Nick Chuba, composer; Kinan Chabani, Colorist; Charles Moody, Sound Designer and Re-Recording Mixer; Jerry Robinson, Dialogue Mixer; Lauren Bates, Producer; Nadine Sondej-Robinson, Costumes; and Alex Familian, Visual Effects. San Diego’s International Mobile Film Festival will be showcasing “Threshold” April 23-25. www.internationalmobilefilmfestival.com You can go to www.MobileFilmStories.com to join the participating filmmakers from the festival and connect with them, chat with them on the topic dedicated to the festival: https://mobilefilmstories.com/community/mfs-announcements/international-mobile-film-festival-2021/#post-223 Connect with Patrick and Powell through the links below: Watch the Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOMP9RVXcCI&ab_channel=BigBadFilm Distribution Announcement: https://bloody-disgusting.com/exclusives/3652484/arrow-films-hits-road-threshold-hopes-breaking-curse-exclusive/ Patrick on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustYoungEnough Powell on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/powell_robinson/ Threshold Movie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/threshold_film/ Our Links: Smartphone Filmmaking Publication on Medium: https://medium.com/smartphonefilmmaking Subscribe, support and listen to bonus episodes and more on Patreon: http://patreon.com/sbppodcast SBP Podcast Website: http://sbppodcast.studio Video and Film Streaming Distribution for Smartphone Films: http://mobilefilmstories.com International Mobile Film Festival Website: http://internationalmobilefilmfestival.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/sbppodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/sbppodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mobilefilmsd/ iTunes/Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sbp-podcast/id1296673665 Susy Botello on Twitter: http://twitter.com/susybotello SBP Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ISEF0SZOLyRpw20loXzlo#upsell Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/sbp-podcast-mobile-filmmaking-928180 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/mobilfilmfestival?sub_confirmation=1 © Copyright 2021 S. 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THE CREOLE DIARIES: "Kult-ure Of The Supreme Being; A Child Of Prophecy, Journeying To The Goddess"
⚜THE WITCHS ALARM CLOCK
La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Killswitch Engage es una banda estadounidense de metalcore fundada en 1999 en Westfield, Massachusetts. Ha publicado siete. álbum de estudio y un DVD. La banda ha vendido más de un millón de discos en los Estados Unidos. Han sido considerados ampliamente como «uno de los fundadores de metalcore»Killswitch Engage se formó cuando las dos bandas de metalcore, Overcast y Aftershock se disolvieron en la década de los años 1990.7 Tras la disolución de Overcast en el 1998, el bajista Mike D'Antonio agolpado con el guitarrista de Aftershock Adam Dutkiewicz. Dutkiewicz reclutó al guitarrista de Aftershock Joel Stroetzel, y el vocalista Jesse Leach de la banda Nothing Stays Gold (donde firmaron con un sello discográfico propiedad del hermano de Dutkiewicz Tobias Dutkiewicz, que era también el vocalista en Aftershock), para formar una nueva banda, Killswitch Engage.7 El nombre del grupo deriva de un episodio de la serie de televisión The X Files titulado "Kill Switch", escrito por William Gibson. Gibson llamó a su episodio después de un encuentro casual con la banda industrial Kill Switch...Klick. En 1999, Killswitch Engage registró un demo que contiene cuatro canciones, incluyendo «Soilborn», primera canción de Killswitch Engage.8 El demo fue lanzado por primera vez en el primer show de la banda, el acto apertura de la banda de Death metal melódico In Flames, en noviembre de 1999.Lanzaron su auto-titulado álbum debut en el año 2000. Aunque al principio el álbum no tuvo éxito financiero ni en las listas de música, atrajo el interés de Carl Severson, que trabajaba en Roadrunner Records en aquel entonces. Severson presentó a Killswitch Engage a varios representantes de Roadrunner. Mike Gitter, un agente de talentos de la compañía, en contacto con D'Antonio, al que asistieron varios de los espectáculos de la banda, y ofreció a la banda un contrato discográfico con Roadrunner. Al darse cuenta de Roadrunner tenía los recursos para promover y distribuir comunicados de Killswitch Engage, la banda aceptó su oferta, disminuyendo así varias propuestas de sellos más pequeños.Por un breve tiempo en 2000 y 2001, ex-guitarrista de Overcast Pete Cortese se unió Killlswitch Engage, pero dejó la banda en 2001 cuando se convirtió en padre.9 Killswitch Engage comenzó a escribir nuevo material para su segundo álbum en noviembre de 2001. Mezclado en enero en los estudios Backstage por el productor Andy Sneap,10 el álbum fue titulado Alive or Just Breathing por letra de la canción «Just Barely Breathing». Un video musical para el sencillo «My Last Serenade» aumentó la exposición de la banda, y el álbum alcanzó el puesto número 37 en la lista Top Heatseekers.Después del álbum Alive or Just Breathing, que fue escrita y grabada por dos guitarristas, la banda decidió expandirse y convertirse en un quinteto; Dutkiewicz se trasladó a la guitarra y el ex-baterista de Aftershock Tom Gomes tomó la posición del baterista. Después Leach se casó el 20 de abril del 2002 y comenzó a viajar, y otra vez cayó en una depresión. Leach abandonó la banda unos días antes que la banda pretendía tocar en un show y envió a los miembros de la banda un correo electrónico diciéndoles que lo había dejado (la banda). D'Antonio, dijo en una entrevista que: "Después de tres años de salir con el tío, y teniendo en cuenta lo de un hermano, para obtener sólo un correo electrónico fue un poco duro".12 La banda inmediatamente comenzó a buscar un vocalista de reemplazo y que se encuentran Howard Jones de la banda Blood Has Been Shed. Jones no le gustaba el sonido de la banda cuando lo escuchó por primera vez. Él comentó: "Yo estaba como, Meh. Vengo del hardcore y metal más sucio, y Killswitch sonó tan limpio. Pero cuanto más lo escuché, me di cuenta de que hay algunas canciones de aquí son muy buenas ".13 Después de escuchar acerca de los problemas vocales de Leach, Jones en contacto con la banda y fue aceptado como el reemplazo. Philip Labonte de All That Remains fue a prueba de voz principal, pero perdió con el actual vocalista Howard Jones. Sin escuchar a todo el disco homónimo o Alive or Just Breathing, Jones tuvo que memorizar siete canciones para su debut en el Hellfest 2002.13 La nueva formación tocaron en la gira "Road Rage" en el Reino Unido y los Países Bajos en 2002 con 36 Crazyfists y Five Pointe O. Gira continuó hasta el Día de Año Nuevo, y en 2003 la primera canción que cuentan con Jones, «When Darkness Falls», apareció en la banda sonora de la película de terror de 2003 Freddy contra Jason.14 Después del Ozzfest de 2003, el baterista Gomes dejó la banda porque quería pasar más tiempo con su esposa, para seguir en su banda Something of a Silhouette, y porque estaba cansado de viajar.15 Fue reemplazado por el Justin Foley de Blood Has Been Shed, y la primera gira de Foley con la banda fue en MTV2 Headbangers Ball en 2003.The End of Heartache fue lanzado el 11 de mayo de 2004, y alcanzó el número 21 en el Billboard 200 con 38.000 ventas en su primera semana,18 y también alcanzó el puesto número 39 en la lista de álbumes de Australia.19 El álbum llegó a vender más de 500.000 copias en los EE.UU. y fue certificado Gold el 7 de diciembre de 2007.20 El álbum recibió críticas positivas, con Jon Caramanica de Rolling Stone llamando al álbum un "impresionante colección, que conserva gran parte de su brutalidad de la sistonía musical".21 Eduardo Rivadavia de Allmusic comentó: Riff a riff se amontonan por las nubes en cada número que sigue, son los cambios impredecibles rítmicos utilizados para construir y aliviar la presión interna que alimentan la fuente de energía de Killswitch Engage.22 «The End of Heartache» se convirtió en el tema principal de la película Resident Evil: Apocalypse, y en 2005 la canción fue nominada en la Best Metal Performance en la 47° anual de los Grammy Awards. A finales de 2004, The End of Heartache fue re-lanzado como un álbum de edición especial, con un segundo disco con varias presentaciones en vivo, un bonus track japonés, y una versión re-grabada de «Irreversal». Durante el verano de 2005, la banda regresó para el Ozzfest, y el 1 de noviembre de 2005, Alive or Just Breathing fue re-lanzado en el marco del 25.ª aniversario de Roadrunner Records. El 22 de noviembre de 2005, el DVD en vivo (Set This) World Ablaze fue lanzado, el cuál contenía un concierto en vivo en el Palladium de Worcester, Massachusetts, un documental de una hora de duración, y todos los videos musicales de la banda. El DVD fue certificado "Gold" en los EE.UU. el 8 de abril 2006.Killswitch Engage tocó en el Festival de Reading y Leeds en agosto de 2006, habiendo ya tocado en Australia sin Dutkiewicz, quien sufría de problemas de espalda y necesitaba una cirugía correctiva.23 El 23 de mayo de 2006, la canción «This Fire Burns» fue publicado en el álbum WWE Wreckless Intent.24 La pista estaba destinado a ser el nuevo tema de la superestrella de la WWE Randy Orton, sin embargo, fue desechado y más tarde se convirtió en el tema de el PPV WWE Judgment Day. «This Fire Burns» se utilizó como tema de entrada para la superestrella de la WWE CM Punk hasta el 25 de julio de 2011 siendo cambiada por Cult Of Personality de Living Colour y más tarde fue re-editado como «This Fire» en la edición especial de As Daylight Dies. Grabado en tres meses, As Daylight Dies fue lanzado el 21 de noviembre de 2006 y alcanzó el puesto número 32 en los álbumes Billboard Top 200 con 60.000 ventas en su primera semana. As Daylight Dies ha demostrado ser uno de los más grandes álbumes.25 También entró en la lista de álbumes de Australia en el número 2919 las mezclas fueron por Dutkiewicz, el álbum recibió en su mayoría comentarios positivos, Thom Jurek de Allmusic lo llama "los cinco primeros candidatos de metal para el año 2006 con seguridad".26 el contribuyente de Decibel Magazine Terry Nick dijo: "Para llamar adictiva a As Daylight Dies sería un eufemismo. Eso supera a su predecesor ya bastante impresionante casi podría ser evidente.27 Cosmo Lee de Stylus Magazine comentó: "El álbum es increíblemente mal secuenciado", aunque elogió el álbum como "menos emocional de mano dura, y mucho más divertido".28 Como de 27 de noviembre de 2007, As Daylight Dies ha vendido más de 500.000 unidades en los Estados Unidos.29 El primer sencillo del álbum, «My Curse», alcanzó el puesto número 21 en la lista Hot Mainstream Rock, y aparece en los videojuegos Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock y Burnout Paradise y está disponible como contenido descargable para Rock Band y Rock Band 2. «The Arms of Sorrow» alcanzó el puesto número 31 en el misma lista. El cover de la banda de Dio «Holy Diver», originalmente había sido grabada por un álbum recopilatorio titulado Kerrang! de High Voltage,30 alcanzó el puesto número 12 en la lista Mainstream Rock.31 A principios de 2007, la banda tuvo que cancelar tres de sus fechas de gira por Europa con The Haunted debido a problemas de espalda de Dutkiewicz. Él requerio una cirugía en la espalda y fue sustituido en la gira por el guitarrista de Soilwork Peter Wichers.32 Debido a los problemas de espalda Dutkiewicz a principios de 2007, fue reemplazado por el líder de Damageplan y The Mercy Clinic Patrick Lachman durante el «No Fear Tour»33 Dutkiewicz se recuperó y fue capaz de terminar la gira «No Fear», y la banda comenzó a filmar el video para el segundo sencillo de As Daylight Dies, «The Arms of Sorrow». El 6 de agosto de 2007, Dutkiewicz se vio obligado a abandonar el Warped Tour por lo que pudo recuperarse plenamente de su cirugía de la espalda y continuar con la terapia física diaria. Fue reemplazado por el guitarrista técnico de Killswitch Josh Mihlek para elegir las canciones, hasta su regreso el 14 de agosto de 2007.Killswitch Engage entró en el estudio en octubre de 2008 para comenzar a grabar su próximo álbum con Dutkiewicz y Brendan O'Brien co-produciendo el álbum.35 A mediados de febrero, el bajista Mike D'Antonio confirmó en una entrevista con Metal Hammer que "la batería estaba terminada", y que él había "Terminado las correcciones últimas del bajo". También señaló que Howard [Jones] se encuentra en Atlanta, terminando las voces y que "no debe ser demasiado largas ahora".36 De marzo a mayo, Killswitch Engage era una parte de «Music as a Weapon IV festival» de Disturbed junto con Lacuna Coil, Chimaira, Suicide Silence, Bury Your Dead y mucho más. El 14 de abril, la banda anunció el nombre de su álbum como Killswitch Engage, la segunda vez que la banda ha autotitulado el nombre de su álbum. El álbum fue lanzado el 30 de junio de 2009,37 debutando en el # 7 en el Billboard 200, marcando la banda más alta posición de la tabla para un álbum.38 En julio y agosto, Killswitch Engage participó en el Festival Mayhem con estelares como Marilyn Manson, Slayer, Bullet for My Valentine y otros. En febrero de 2010, Killswitch Engage, anunció que el vocalista Howard Jones no estaría realizando con Killswitch Engage durante su gira de invierno con The Devil Wears Prada y Dark Tranquillity; durante el tiempo, el vocalista de All That Remains, Philip Labonte fue la sustitución de Jones hasta que él pudo regresar.39 Al menos una fuente especula que la salida de Jones fue debido a un dolor de espalda.40 El 18 de marzo de 2010, el vocalista original Jesse Leach vuelve a la banda para una serie de canciones. A partir de entonces, Leach y Labonte llevan a cabo como vocalistas sustitutos para el resto de la gira.41 En el año 2010, contribuyeron con la canción «My Obsession» para la banda sonora God of War: Blood & Metal.42 La banda se añadió más tarde como reemplazo de último momento a Download Festival 2010 en junio, después que el original sub-estelar, Wolfmother no pudiera asistir como estaba previsto.Los miembros de Killswitch Engage han seguido otros intereses desde el lanzamiento de Killswitch Engage. Adam Dutkiewicz formó la banda Times of Grace con el ex vocalista de Killswitch Engage Jesse Leach y lanzaron el álbum debut The Hymn of a Broken Man" el 18 de enero 2011.44 Junto con Dutkiewicz y Leach, Times of Grace agregó Joel Stroetzel a su formación del tour.45 Justin Foley proporcionó el seguimiento de batería para la banda Unearth en su nuevo álbum Darkness in the Light, publicado el 5 de julio de 2011. Foley también viajará con la banda durante su gira de verano 2011.46 D'Antonio comenzó la banda hardcore Death Ray Vision, con el vocalista de Shadows Fall Brian Fair y el ex guitarrista de Killswitch Engage Pete Cortese. En una entrevista con "Gun Shy Assassin", Mike D'Antonio ha declarado que la banda se encuentra actualmente en el trabajo para un sexto álbum. D'Antonio dijo: "En la actualidad, todos están escribiendo de forma individual demos para el próximo disco de Killswitch Engage. Todavía no hay fecha de lanzamiento, pero supongo que será a principios de 2012".47 El 26 de agosto 2011 Adam Dutkiewicz anunció en el Facebook de Killswitch Engage que había comenzado a escribir por su 6.º álbum, y agradeció a todos sus fans por ser tan paciente. Él escribió: "YO! Su Adam D!, Estamos a punto de comenzar a escribir nuestro nuevo disco. Gracias a todos nuestros fans por esperar tanto jodida paciencia... ahora vamos a activar el "grifo riff" y Rage!".48 El 1 de diciembre, Mike D'Antonio publicó en línea que Killswitch Engage se debe de entrar al estudio alrededor de febrero / marzo de 2012 para grabar su sexto álbum de espera alrededor de verano de 2012. También afirmó que la banda había terminado ocho demos para el nuevo álbum.49 El 4 de enero de 2012, la banda anunció que Howard Jones había dejado la banda después de sus nueve años de membresía.50 Así lo ha anunciado a través del sitio oficial de la banda junto con sus otras fuentes oficiales. En esta declaración, la banda no reveló el motivo de esta decisión, manteniendo los motivos personales.50 La nota, de la banda decía: Para nuestra familia, amigos y fans: Hemos decidido continuar sin Howard Jones como el cantante de Killswitch Engage. Nos encanta Howard y estamos agradecidos por los nueve años que lo hemos tenido en la banda. Por respeto a todos los involucrados no vamos a estar discutiendo las razones específicas de esta decisión. Howard es una parte de nuestra familia y siempre lo será, y le deseamos lo mejor. Ha dejado zapatos grandes que llenar, por lo que sin duda que nuestro trabajo cortar para nosotros para encontrar el próximo cantante de Killswitch, algo que nosotros planeamos hacer la prioridad # 1 en el futuro. Lo más importante, gracias a todos ustedes por todo el apoyo durante todo el año y por permanecer para nosotros durante todo este tiempo. Realmente lo aprecio mucho y esperamos poder contar con un nuevo álbum para todos ustedes en un futuro no muy lejano que todos podemos estar orgullosos. Sinceramente, Adam, Joel, Mike y Justin.51 Poco después del anuncio de la salida de Jones, los rumores comenzaron de que Philip Labonte (de All That Remains) oficialmente asumiría la voz principal, debido a sus antecedentes con la banda, no sólo tener una estrecha amistad con los miembros, sino también debido a su sustituciones de Jones en el pasado.Labonte rápidamente, hizo caso omiso del rumor.52 Finalmente, la banda anuncia el retorno de Jesse Leach como cantante Después de mucha deliberación y cuidadosa consideración, tenemos el placer de anunciar que Jesse Leach se ha reincorporado a Killswitch Engage. Nuestro trabajo consistía en encontrar a la mejor persona para ocupar el lugar de Howard: una decisión basada en el talento y no en la familiaridad.53 A punto de comenzar su nueva gira, todos los ojos se centran en la "nueva" incorporación. Sobre el nuevo álbum Jesse Leach dijo en una entrevista con "Blabbermouth": "Este es sin duda el mejor récord de Killswitch Engage. Es muy pesado, pero todavía mantiene el estilo de Killswitch, hay material melódico allí, también. No es definitivamente melódico, pero he agregado algunos nuevos estilos vocales, gritando, gruñendo, las capas, y esto sueno masivo".[cita requerida] Y se refirió acerca de la canción "No End In Sight": "Esta canción es la canción más débil en todo el disco", esa es mi opinión. De hecho no me importaría si ni siquiera estuviera en el disco, porque creo que lo demás es mucho mejor, pero probablemente desde que la tocamos y ya los aficionados lo saben, pero en mi opinión, esa es sin duda la canción más débil. Ahora que el álbum está terminado, en retrospectiva, esta no era la canción que debíamos tocar en vivo".[cita requerida] Otra de las cosas que dijo Jesse en otra entrevista fue: "No esperen un Alive Or Just Breathing parte 2".[cita requerida] Killswitch Engage celebra el 10º aniversario de "Alive Or Just Breathing" mediante la realización de todo el álbum durante su gira por los EE.UU. como cabeza de cartel: en noviembre / diciembre. El primer sencillo, "In Due Time" estará hará disponible en formato digital el 5 de febrero. Las pre-órdenes del álbum iniciará a principios de febrero. Disarm The Descent fue seleccionado por la revista Alternative Press en "Los álbumes más esperados del 2013", y saldrá a la luz el 2 de abril, vía Roadrunner Records.
We contemplate Charlie Kaufman's I'm Thinking of Ending Things and also talk The New Mutants, Channel Zero, Demolition and The Umbrella Academy. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Follow the show on Instagram: cinemaspeakpodcast Intro: 0:00 - 11:21 Review - I'm Thinking of Ending Things: 11:21 - 38:50 Micro-Reviews - Channel Zero, The New Mutants, The Umbrella Academy, Demolition Man, My Teacher, My Obsession: 38:50 - 1:07:03 This week in new releases/Outro: 1:07:03 - 1:10:44 Spoiler Discussion - I'm Thinking of Ending Things: 1:10:44 - 1:33:21
My Teacher, My Obsession (2018) follows Kyla, a loner who is struggling at school, who befriends a new student, Riley. However, Riley’s father, Chris, is the new teacher at their school and things become messy once Kyla sets her sights on Chris. This bizarre TV-movie bewilders Oscar and Carl, as they try and figure out who would watch this.
Today we celebrate the botanist and writer who published the first book about salad. We'll also learn about the horticulturist whose life was cut short on this day when the steamship he was on caught on fire and sank. We celebrate the man who helped generations of people fall in love with ornithology. We also hear some garden poetry that features women. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about creating a Pollinator Victory Garden by having a garden that is healthy, diverse, and chemical-free. And then we'll wrap things up with a glimpse into a Maine garden on this day in 2011. But first, let's catch up on some Greetings from Gardeners around the world and today's curated news. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Gardener Greetings To participate in the Gardener Greetings segment, send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org And, to listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to play The Daily Gardener Podcast. It's that easy. Curated News Thriving With Nature | Mental Health Foundation “There are lots of ways in which spending time in nature can be positive for our mental health and wellbeing. New and exciting research is happening all the time that adds to our understanding of how our natural environment affects the health of our bodies and minds. The reasons why time in nature has this effect on us are complex and still being understood. The benefits are often related to how our senses connect us to the environment around us, from the shapes in nature we see to the scents that trees give off and the soft fascination that nature can stimulate which helps our minds rest.” Alright, that's it for today's gardening news. Now, if you'd like to check out my curated news articles and blog posts for yourself, you're in luck, because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. There's no need to take notes or search for links - the next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Important Events 1662 Today the English Gardner and writer John Evelyn recorded in his diary that he met with the dowager Queen Henrietta Maria. John kept a detailed diary for 66 years, and he had a devoted passion for gardening. As a result, his diary has been a treasure for garden historians over the years. And, here's a little known fact about John Evelyn: he was the first garden author to publish a book about salads (or sallets as they were spelled at the time). Check out the benefits of eating salad as described by John: "By reason of its soporiferous quality, lettuce ... still continues [to be] the principal foundation of … Sallets, which ... cool and refresh, [and have] beneficial influences on morals, temperance, and chastity." (FYI: Soporiferous means Inducing or tending to induce sleep. Here John is referring to the fact that some lettuce secretes lactucarium - a milky fluid found in the base of the lettuce stems. It is known as lettuce opium because of its sedative and pain-relieving properties. It has also been reported to promote a mild sensation of euphoria.) It was John Evelyn who wrote: "The gardener’s work is never at an end, it begins with the year and continues to the next. He prepares the ground, and then he plants, and then he gathers the fruits." "Gardening is a labor full of tranquility and satisfaction; natural and instructive, and as such contributes to the most serious contemplation, experience, health, and longevity." And, keep in mind John's appreciation for the amount of work a garden requires as I tell you this little story about him. In 1698, John Evelyn had owned his estate for 40 years. Everyone who knew it said it was magnificent - both inside and out. It was decorated to the nines. Of all that he owned, John's garden was his pride and joy. That year, the Russian Czar, Peter the Great, brought an entourage of 200 people to England to visit William III. In a gesture of hospitality, William volunteered John Evelyn's home to host the Czar and his people during their visit. John and his wife graciously moved out to give the Czar his privacy. Well, it wasn't long before John's servants began sending him urgent messages begging him to return. When John came home, he walked into a nightmare. The whole estate had been trashed. Priceless paintings had served as dartboards. His floors were ruined, windows were smashed; even the garden was destroyed. The servants told how the 6'8 Czar had played a game with his friends, where they put him in one of John's wheelbarrows and then raced him through the garden beds, crashing into walls, trees, and hedges. It was a complete disregard for the sanctity of John's garden. For twenty years, John had nursed along a hedge of holly that had turned into a glorious living wall. It was ruined. The party even managed to knock down part of the stone wall that surrounded the garden. It must have been a scene akin to the movie Animal House. John immediately sent word to the king about what had happened, and arrangements were made straight away to move the Czar to other lodgings. King William settled with John to have his property restored - his home needed to be gutted and rebuilt from the floors up. John Evelyn was 78 years old when this happened to him. I'm sure there was no amount of restitution that could restore the years of love he had spent in his garden. He lived for another eight years before dying in 1706. 1815 Today is the anniversary of the tragic death of the horticulturist and writer Andrew Jackson Downing. Andrew was the author of The Fruits and Fruit Trees of America, which came out in 1845. He also served as the editor of a magazine called The Horticulturist. Regarded as one of the founders of American Landscape Architecture, Andrew used his work in The Horticulturist magazine as a platform for advancing his pet causes. It was Andrew who first came up with the idea for a New York park. In fact, Andrew's dream became the park we know today: Central Park. Andrew also advocated for individual states to create schools devoted to agriculture - and that hope became a reality as well. In 1846, the National Mall in Washington, DC, was run down and neglected. It fell to Andrew to devise plans to revive the space. When the Frenchman Pierre Charles L'Enfant designed the mall in 1791, he envisioned a grand avenue. In sharp contrast, Andrew's vision simple. Not a fan of formal European gardens, Andrew wanted to create what he called a public museum of living trees and shrubs. Instead of a grand avenue, Andrew designed four separate parks that were connected by curving walkways and featured many different trees. Sadly, Andrew's plans were never fully funded or carried out. In the summer of 1852, Andrew boarded a steamship called The Henry Clay. At some point, the steamship got into a race with another boat called The Armenia. When The Henry Clay began to overheat, a fire broke out in the engine room. Coincidentally, a former girlfriend of Andrew's also happened to be on board The Henry Clay that fateful day. As passengers escaped the flames to jump into the water, some began to drown. When Andrew jumped in the water to save his old flame, her panic caused them both to drown. Now, before Andrew attempted to save his old paramour, he was one of the men who quickly threw some deck chairs off the boat. The thinking was that the chairs could be used as flotation devices. As fate would have it, Andrew's wife Carolyn survived the disaster by holding on to a deck chair. When the ordeal was all over, many friends tried to comfort Carolyn by insinuating that she was likely saved by one of the chairs Andrew had thrown into the water. But this sentiment was small consolation to her, given that she lost her husband as he was busy trying to save an old love. Andrew Jackson Downing was just 36 years old when he died on this day two hundred and five years ago. 1996 Today is the anniversary of the death of Roger Tory Peterson of Peterson's Field Guide to Birds fame - he was born in 1908. A son of Jamestown, New York, Roger, helped new generations of people fall in love with ornithology. Roger not only wrote the guides, but he also illustrated them. He was the noted American naturalist who brought the natural world to the masses in the 20th century. Roger admired the gumption of the common starling. He felt blue jays had "a lot of class," and he said the house sparrow was "an interesting darn bird." Roger once famously described a purple finch as a "Sparrow dipped in raspberry juice (male)." When it came to the Audobon Oriole, Roger quipped that its song was like "a boy learning to whistle." What was Roger Tory Peterson's favorite bird? The King Penguin. Here are some famous Peterson quotes: "Few men have souls so dead that they will not bother to look up when they hear the barking of wild Geese." "Birds have wings; they're free; they can fly where they want when they want. They have the kind of mobility many people envy." "Birds are indicators of the environment. If they are in trouble, we know we'll soon be in trouble." And finally, the book, The World of Roger Tory Petersonis worth a read if you can get hold of a copy. Unearthed Words Today's words feature Women and the Garden. In January, for example, the housewife should be busy planting peas and beans and setting young rose roots. During March and April she will work 'from morning to night, sowing and setting her garden or plot,' to produce the crops of parsnip, beans, and melons which will 'winnest the heart of a laboring man for her later in the year. Her strawberry plants will be obtained from the best roots which she has gathered from the woods, and these are to be set in a plot in the garden. Berries from these plants will be harvested later the same year, perhaps a useful back-up if the parsnips have failed to win the man of her dreams. July will see the good wife 'cut off ...ripe bean with a knife as well as harvesting the hemp and flax, which it will be her responsibility to spin later in the year. — Thomas Tusser, English poet and farmer, Five Hundred Pointes of Good Husbandry, 1573 You are a tulip seen today, But (dearest) of so short a stay That where you grew, scarce man can say. You are a lovely July-flower, Yet one rude wind, or milling shower. Will force you hence, and in an hour. You are a sparkling rose in the bud. Yet lost ere that chaste flesh and blood Can show where you grew or stood. You are a full-spread fair-set vine. And can with tendrils love entwine. Yet dried, ere you distill your wine. You are like balm enclosed well In amber, or some crystal shell, Yet lost ere you transfuse your smell. You are a dainty violet. Yet withered ere you can be set Within the virgin's coronet. You are the queen all flowers among. But die you must, fair maid, ere long. As he, the maker of this song. — Robert Herrick, English poet and cleric, A Meditation for His Mistress Grow That Garden Library The Pollinator Victory Garden by Kim Eierman This book came out in January of 2020, and the subtitle is Win the War on Pollinator Decline with Ecological Gardening; Attract and Support Bees, Beetles, Butterflies, Bats, and Other Pollinators. Peter Nelson, Director of The Pollinators film, said of this book, "The Pollinator Victory Garden is a book for these times. Kim Eierman empowers readers with ideas, direction, and the inspiration they need to create beautiful and eco-friendly habitats for many different pollinators. Creating healthy, diverse, and chemical-free habitats are essential steps in solving pollinator decline, and The Pollinator Victory Garden guides you towards creating your own lovely garden habitat." Kim Eierman is an environmental horticulturist and landscape designer specializing in ecological landscapes and native plants. She is the Founder of EcoBeneficial, a horticulture consulting and communications company in Westchester County, New York. Kim also teaches at the New York Botanical Garden, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, The Native Plant Center, Rutgers Home Gardeners School, and advanced education classes for Master Gardeners. This book is 160 pages of ideas and information to support pollinators and help the environment. You can get a copy of The Pollinator Victory Garden by Kim Eierman and support the show, using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $16. Today's Botanic Spark 2011 In the popular gardener book The Roots of My Obsession, the former executive director of the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay, Bill Cullina wrote: “Yesterday it happened. With everything finally planted, the weeds temporarily at bay, and the garden refreshed by rains after a long dry stretch, I reached that brief apogee in the arc of the season where I could sit on the bench and just appreciate. It is that magic time of year between the rising cacophony of spring and the slow murmuring descent of autumn when there is stillness in my soul. Right now, nothing needs doing. It has been the most frenzied spring yet at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, where I work — a season stretching well into summer. We planted just over twenty-nine thousand plants and created four acres of new gardens. I have laid out so many plants this year that I started seeing them in my sleep — one pot after another plunked atop the freshly turned earth in endless triangles stretching off to infinity.” In 2019, Bill Cullina was named the F. Otto Haas Executive Director of the University of Pennsylvania's Morris Arboretum. He started his new job a year ago on July 8, succeeding Paul W. Meyer, who served the Arboretum for 43 years, 28 years as executive director.
Episode 276: Peeping Sonic: Tyler and Pat start off the episode by discussing the new indie thriller film Greenlight (screener provided by The Horror Collective). Tyler leads the discussion of the latest Nerd News (including a discussion of the new Batman costume teaser). The Nerds then review the new video game adaptation Sonic the Hedgehog! They end the episode with a Nerd Favorite...favorite snack to game with? Timestamps: -What We are Into: 6:34-21:01 -Nerd News: 21:01-43:02 -Sonic the Hedgehog (Spoiler Free) Review: 43:02-1:16 -Nerd Favorite: 1:16-1:19 Greenlight:Graham Denman's debut feature stars Chase Williamson (Beyond the Gates, John Dies at the End), Shane Coffey (Pretty Little Liars, Starry Eyes), Caroline Williams (Texas Chainsaw Massacre II, Tales of Halloween), Nicole Alexandra Shipley (Guardians of the Galaxy, All Saints Eve), Evanne Friedmann (As Night Comes, Death's Gambit) Victor Turpin (Ma, BnB HELL), Craig Stark (The Hateful Eight, Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood), and Chris Browning (Bright, Angel Has Fallen, Only Mine, Bosch). Director Graham Denman's debut feature, written by Patrick R Young (Bastard, My Teacher, My Obsession) and produced by Rudy Scalese (Going To Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film, Casa De Mi Padre, Ceremony). The film was financed by Talk Story Pictures and executive produced by Greg Blunden, Pamela Blunden, and Phil Malaspina. Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram! Vote for us for "Podcast of the Month" on Podcast Land!
"People in America were like 'What is this f*cking garbage? Get it out of my stage!'" Actress/Comedienne/Broadwayphile Ali Gordon comes in to launch "My Obsession," the new Broadway Breakdown mini-series! Matt and Ali discuss her Broadway obsession CORAM BOY, getting murdered by Alan Cumming, and why epic theatre is going extinct on Broadway. PLAY ALONG KIDS!
The My Obsession podcast has inspired tons of cool stories. One thing that keeps coming up is other people recommending guests. Sure enough, I was recommended to reach out to Jess Modaff about her obsession: Disaster-Survival stories. Yes, there are people out there who obsess with that...and yes, Jess is one of them. Join us on episode 19 as Jess and I talk about what makes a disaster story a disaster story, what types of disaster stories there are, and hear Jess share some of her favorites. And be prepared: she gets super giddy when she talks about them. Find out more on the My Obsession website. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes Click here to Matt's Spotify Psych-Podcast playlist here, specifically curated for My Obsession! Horse clops. Animal names. Mad Libs. Beach Boys. Electric Light Orchestra. Oldies 103.3 - BOSTON. In this episode, Matt Dennis opens your mind to the beautiful and mysterious art known at Psychedic Music. In it, I discover the same thing that I've discovered after so many of these episodes -- when you have a host to take you through something they care about, the topic becomes a source of beauty. Matt Dennis is the man.
My friend Mike joins me for a relaxed Sunday conversation to talk about his favorite hobby: drumming. We talk about Mike's first band (listen to than Red Lights and Plastic HERE), what makes a good drummer, and hear some of Mike's favorite drummers. Also, I treat this as my opportunity to ask all my common-sense questions about drumming, because let's be honest - I have no idea what I'm talking about. "The difference between the good drummer and the bad drummer is not their skills - it's their ability to do what the song requires of them." Find out more on the My Obsession website. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Becci Harrington, a self-proclaimed connoisseur, joins me on My Obsession via Google Hangouts for a discussion of one of her favorite people: Jimmy Fallon. Jimmy Fallon has probably crossed your television or YouTube queue more times than you'd expect. Becci's hilarious, and together we explore who Jimmy is, what it would take for Becci and Jimmy to meet in person, and what they would do when they go on a cruise together. We also feature two Jimmy Fallon skits: EW! with Will Farrell & Camp Winnipesaukee with Justin Timberlake. Find out more on the My Obsession website.
"The best way to describe Mega Man is that he looks like a blue robot with a human-like face." He runs. He jumps. He shoots. JT Jones records an episode live at MAGFest 2018's MegaMan-athon Charity event to discuss his obsession: the series of video games known as "Mega Man." We talk about MAGFest, what platforming video-games are, how Mega Man games work, and what JT loves about them so much. Lots of laughs, and even more love for retro gaming. Sequelitis' Analysis of what makes Mega Man game design great Storm Eagle Song Mega Man 8 horrible voice acting Smooth McGroove - Video Game Acapella Music! If you are interested in appearing on the show, e-mail us at myobsessionpodcast@gmail.com. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts so you never miss a new episode. My Obsession is produced by Marcus Privitt. All guest's opinions are their own. All music and media featured in episodes themselves are for conversation purposes only. Find out more on the My Obsession website.
The #MeToo movement spread virally in October 2017 as a hashtag used on social media to help demonstrate the widespread prevalence of sexual assault and harassment, especially in the workplace. It followed soon after the public revelations of sexual misconduct allegations against Harvey Weinstein. Emily Richey-Smith of Amirah Boston joins me and Kyra Drescher-Dennis to discuss the #MeToo movement and why we should pay attention to what's going on around us. Emily will be our featured speaker at Highrock North Shore's next StoutFaith event. We'll drink beer, eat food, and talk about the #MeToo movement. We'd love to have you join us. The event will take place at the Espacio Community Space in Salem, MA on Sunday, Apr 15 at 6pm. Visit our Facebook event for more info. If you are interested in appearing on the show, e-mail us at myobsessionpodcast@gmail.com. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts so you never miss a new episode. My Obsession is produced by Marcus Privitt. All guest's opinions are their own. Introduction and Conclusion music is written and provided by the artist State Shirt. All music and media featured in episodes themselves are for conversation purposes only. Find out more on the My Obsession website.
When you watch the news and hear about a home ruined by a fire, abusive homes, or even somebody arrested for a drug abuse, have you ever thought about what happens to the kids of the family? They often go into Foster Care. It doesn't make the headlines for the evening news. It's not the sexiest topic to discuss. Foster Care is an afterthought for so many, yet its a structure that has families who are in dire need of our attention, focus, and care. In this episode, Lynnette Lovasco and Kyra Drescher-Dennis sit and talk Foster Care with me. Lynnette has been a foster parent to over 20 children - in the process, she's seen parts of life that many of us don't get to see. Kyra is a Social Worker, and adds a GREAT layer to the entire conversation. It was a joy to be surrounded by these two women. Lynnette will be our featured speaker at Highrock North Shore's next StoutFaith event. We'll drink beer, eat food, and talk about Foster Care. We'd love to have you join us. The event will take place at the House of Seven Gables in Salem, MA on Sunday, Feb 25 at 6pm. Visit our Facebook event for more info. If you are interested in appearing on the show, e-mail us at myobsessionpodcast@gmail.com. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts so you never miss a new episode. My Obsession is produced by Marcus Privitt. All guest's opinions are their own. Introduction and Conclusion music is written and provided by the artist State Shirt. All music and media featured in episodes themselves are for conversation purposes only. Find out more on the My Obsession website.
Have you ever been obsessed with anything? I mean really to the point when you think of nothing else. I could be food, sports, job, a person, etc. What about God? Have you been obsessed with God? An obsessed Christian is an someone who reflects the love of Christ in everything he or she does and is totally surrendered to God. This week in our Crazy Love message series we will look at some of the characteristics of someone who is totally surrendered to God as we analyze our lives saying to God, “You're My Obsession” and realizing what that means if we really live it out.
Rachel and I didn't plan on doing this topic at first, but her obsession interfered and had other plans. She texted me one night and said, "Marcus? I think I gotta do my interview on Jack." So here it is. Rachel and I sit at Dane Street Beach in Beverly, MA and talk about her love for island-folk musician Jack Johnson. Rachel shares her love for his music, activism, and lyrics. We also talk about the time that she made ocean collages, listened to Curious George soundtracks, and wrote a research paper on Jack Johnson. Jack Johnson owns all music in this episode -- the use of his music in this episode is protected by the Fair Use Agreement. ---------- If you are interested in appearing on the show, e-mail us at myobsessionpodcast@gmail.com. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts so you never miss a new episode. My Obsession is produced by Marcus Privitt. All guest's opinions are their own. Introduction and Conclusion music is written and provided by the artist State Shirt. All music and media featured in episodes themselves are for conversation purposes only.
When I launched My Obsession, I had several people mention, "Oh, you gotta talk to Aaron about Airplanes. He LOVES airplanes." I was stunned. I had no idea Aaron liked airplanes or knew anything about them. Discovering stories like this is the joy of this podcasting project. In this episode, Aaron and I sit outside, sip carrot juice and tequila, listen to airplanes fly overhead, and talk about his love for the passenger air industry. Aaron shares a bit about his favorite planes and what he loves about the industry before slam dunking and ending with a story about the time he rode first class and got stuck on a train in Russia. Yes, that's real. ---------- If you are interested in appearing on the show, e-mail us at myobsessionpodcast@gmail.com. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts so you never miss a new episode. My Obsession is produced by Marcus Privitt. All guest's opinions are their own. Introduction and Conclusion music is written and provided by the artist State Shirt. All music and media featured in episodes themselves are for conversation purposes only.
Napoleon Hill Foundation Certified Instructor, Gary Burleson, interviewed 8 Figure Entrepreneur, Jeffrey Feldberg. Like you, entrepreneur and thought leader Jeffrey Feldberg cheers entrepreneurs who change society. Are successful entrepreneurs lucky? At the right place at the right time? Born successful? Is success meant only for a chosen few? Or, is there a story to the story? With over two decades of real-life experience, Jeffrey's view is different and intriguing. Most important, Jeffrey has real-life, in the trenches experience of building an 8 figure business. For Jeffrey, being a successful entrepreneur is a way of life. It's about patterns and choice, not luck, title or background. Jeffrey is known for his coaching ability to bring out the best in you through his candid, yet caring manner. As a bestselling author and blogger, Jeffrey shares principles that get results. Jeffrey blends his in the trenches business stories with his story telling ability. The eLearning company Embanet was Jeffrey's first startup. Embanet went on to became both an industry leader and an 8 figure company. Jeffrey ran Embanet for thirteen years before selling it. To this day, Embanet continues to change the social fabric of society, one learner at a time. He has since launched two companies. MOG is a builder of luxury homes for discerning owners. Corban Cigars, by invitation only, handcrafted luxury cigars for life's Magic Moments. The motto Your Success. My Obsession. is the driving force for Jeffrey to help entrepreneurs change the world. www.jeffreyfeldberg.co
show#696 06.17.17 Daddy-O Day!!! 1. Shep and the Limelites - Daddy's Home from 45 RPM Single 1961 Hull Records (2:55) 2. T-Model Ford - Here Comes Papa from You Better Keep Still 1998 Epitaph (4:10) 3. Was (Not Was) - Papa Was a Rolling Stone from Are You Okay? 1990 Universal (6:41) 4. MonkeyJunk - Hot Hot Papa (David Wilcox guitar & vocals) from Moon Turn Red 2015 Stoney Plain (4:37) 5. Hard Garden - Papa's In The Juke Joint from Blue Yonder 2013 self-release (4:14) 6. Vince and the Sun Boppers - Real Gone Papa from Spinnin´ Around 2017 Rhythm Bomb Records (2:30) 7. Magic Dick & Shun Ng - Papa's Got a Brand New Bag from About Time 2016 self-release (3:04) 8. Willy DeVille - Come to Poppa from Backstreets of Desire 1992 Fnac/Rhino (4:33) 9. Sunday Wilde - Daddy Daddy from Blueberries & Grits 2016 Highway 11 (3:30) 10. Snatch It Back - Sugar Daddy Boogie from The Movie 1989 Tramp (2:25) 11. Shari Puorto - Sugar Daddy from My Obsession 2015 Blues Rock Music (3:51) 12. Mike & the Mellotones - Sugar Daddy from Thumbs Up 1999 Blue Blood (4:43) 13. KALO - Oh Father from Dear John 2016 self-release (3:39) 14. Freddie Clark - Beggin Papa Blues from 45 RPM Single 1956 Nestor Records (2:41) 15. Leroy Carr - Papa Wants A Cookie from Sloppy Drunk 1999 Catfish (2:40) 16. Lee Graves - Papa Said Yes from The Birth Of Rock'n'Roll (2:25) 17. The Dominoes - Pedal Pushin' Papa from The R&B Years 1953 Boulevard (2:37) 18. Helen Humes with Buck Clayton' - Jet Propelled Papa from Blues, Boogie, & Bop - The 1940's Mercury Sessions 1995 Mercury (2:46) 19. Mitch Kashmar - Song For My Father from Live At Labatt 2008 Delta Groove (9:28) 20. Joe Cocker - My Father's Son from No Ordinary World 1999 Parlophone (4:29) 21. Gary Primich - Big Daddy's Coming Home from Company Man 1997 Black Top (3:03) 22. Lightnin' Hopkins - Daddy Will Be Home One Day [1948] from Moon Rise 2000 Arpeggio Blues (2:27) 23. Jean Jacques Milteau (ft. N'Dambi) - Daddy's Gone from Blue 3rd 2003 Universal Music (4:22) 24. Omar & The Howlers - Daddy Daddy Ya from SwingLand 1998 Provogue (4:08) 25. Todd Sharpville - Lousy Husband (But a Real Good Dad) from Porchlight 2010 Mig (4:50) 26. Daddy's Act - Eight Days A Week from 45 RPM Single 1967 CNR (3:48) 27. Doug Sahm - Papa Ain't Salty from Doug Sahm and Band 1973 Rhino Records (4:30) 28. Maurizio Pugno featuring Sugar Ray Norcia - When My Father Met Charlie's Uncle from That's What I Found Out! 2007 Pacific Blues (5:25) 29. Raphael Wressnig & Alex Schultz - Mama & Papa from Don't Be Afraid To Groove 2009 BHM Productions (3:54) 30. Andy Santana - Baby, Come To Papa from Take Me With you 2007 self-release (2:35) 31. Adrianna Marie And Her Groovecutters - I Want a Tall Skinny Papa from Double Crossing Blues 2013 self-release (3:11) 32. Papa John Creach with The Bernie Pearl Blues Band - Papa Blues from Papa Blues 1992 Bee Bump (6:25)
Like you, entrepreneur and thought leader Jeffrey Feldberg cheers entrepreneurs who change society. Are successful entrepreneurs lucky? At the right place at the right time? Born successful? Is success meant only for a chosen few? Or, is there a story to the story? With over two decades of reallife experience, Jeffrey's view is different and intriguing. Most important, Jeffrey has reallife, inthetrenches experience of building an 8 figure business. For Jeffrey, being a successful entrepreneur is a way of life. It's about patterns and choice, not luck, title or background. True entrepreneurship is an excuse to help many people solve massive problems. Jeffrey is known for his coaching ability to bring out the best in you through his candid, yet caring manner. As a bestselling author and blogger, Jeffrey shares principles that get results. Jeffrey blends his in the trenches business stories with his story telling ability. The eLearning company Embanet was Jeffrey's first startup. Embanet went on to became both an industry leader and an 8 figure company. Jeffrey ran Embanet for thirteen years before selling it. To this day, Embanet continues to change the social fabric of society, one learner at a time. He has since launched two companies. MOG is a builder of luxury homes for discerning owners. Corban Cigars, by invitation only, handcrafted luxury cigars for life's Magic Moments. The motto 'Your Success. My Obsession.' is the driving force for Jeffrey to help entrepreneurs change the world. www.jeffreyfeldberg.com
Треклист передачи: Abduction - Street Sharks Fireland - Hell Hotel Hard Breakers - Rock N Roll Glass Apple Bonzai - Suicide, You, And I Houndwolf - Deathtiny Tas Cru - Road to My Obsession Smoke Stack Rhino - 1851 Them Rumblin Bones - Racing Red Lights Zucchero - Ti Voglio Sposare Anthrax - Monster At The End Vanessa Fernandez - The Lemon Song Lucifers Friend - This Time Mauricio Ibanez - Sepia Leaves Rob Tognoni - Brave Wardrum - Sometimes Witchery - In Warm Blood Sixx A.M. - Youve Come To The Right Place JanRevolution - Freier Fall Birizdo I Am - Cannot Buy Happiness Elliott And The Untouchables - Till I Found You John the Revelator - Wandering eye
show#662 10.08.16 Mo' Women Tunz Hurricane Ruth - Cold Day In Hell from Born on the River (4:20) Sari Schorr - Work No More from A Force Of Nature 2016 (5:22) Terrie Odabi - Born To Die from My Blue Soul 2016 (3:08) Ally Venable Band - Love Me Like A Man from No Glass Shoes 2016 (4:02) Joanna Connor - We Stayed Together from Six String Stories 2016 (5:35) Eliza Neals - Aint My Dog No More from 2016 (4:24) Johnny Drummer - My Woman My Money My Whiskey from Bad Attitude 2013 (5:10) Duster Bennett - Beggin' Woman [1965] from Shady Little Baby 2000 (4:31) Johnny O'Neal - Ugly Woman (Peg Leg Baby) [1950s] from The Sun Blues Box Sampler 2013 (2:24) Colin James - Kind-Hearted Woman from National Steel 1997 (2:40) Bonnie Raitt - The Spider And The Fly from Lenox Music Inn 8/25/ 1973 (3:12) Ellen McIlwaine - Born Under a Bad Sign from LIVE 1973 (2:22) Gina Sicilia - Abandoned from Sunset Avenue 2016 (3:02) Lex Grey And The Urban Pioneers - Heal My Soul from Heal My Soul 2016 (7:28) Holly Hyatt and Jon Burden - Black Crow from Shufflin' The Blues 2016 (4:53) Mandeville/Lombardo - Reefer And A Glass Of Wine from The Stars Motel 2016 (3:06) Deb Ryder - Get A Little Steam Up from Grit Grease & Tears 2016 (4:41) Danny Gatton - thirteen women from Cruisin' Deuces 1993 (3:24) Peter Struijk - lowdown woman from Straight Blues 2015 (2:57) Dave and Phil Alvin - Trucking Little Woman from Common Ground 2014 (3:09) Gutbucket Slim - Get Outta My Life Woman from Blues Emporium 2010 (2:46) Sunday Wilde - John The Conquer Root from Blueberries & Grits 2016 (4:28) Kat Riggins - Murphy's Law from Blues Revival 2016 (4:59) Veneese Thomas - The More Things Change from The Long Journey Home 2016 (6:43) Mary Jo Curry - When a Woman's Had Enough from Mary Jo Curry 2016 (3:59) Mr. Boogie Woogie & the Firesweep Bluesband - Woman Like You from Live at the Pub 1997 (4:41) Merle Travis - I Got a Mean Old Woman [1950] from Hot Pickin' 2010 (3:09) Jeff Turmes - That Woman's On Fire from The Distance You Can Travel 2006 (2:52) The Peddlers - Southern Women from Birthday 1969 (2:25) Ali Maas & Mickey Moody - Same Blues, Different Day from Black And Chrome 2016 (3:58) KALO - Oh Father from Dear John (3:39) Markey Blue - Cold Out Side from The Blues Are Knockin' 2016 (3:36) Shari Puorto - Six Months Sober from My Obsession 2015 (2:55) Tasha Taylor - Don't Rush Off from Honey For The Biscuit 2016 (3:08)
show#634 03.13.16 True Grit Blu Acid - A Lie from B&T 944 (6:27) Shari Puorto - All About You from My Obsession 2015 (3:51) Guy Davis - Blackberry Kisses from Kokomo Kidd 2016 (5:58) Billy Hamilton & The Lowriders - Never Gonna Learn (Until You Lose) from Pay Some Money 2016 (3:14) Kris Pohlmann - Look the Other Way from Taylor Road 2015 (6:47) Paul Lamb and the King Snakes - The Best I Can from The Blue Album 1999 (5:15) Dayna Kurtz - All I Ask is Your Love from Secret Canon, Vol. 2 2013 (5:39) Dave and Phil Alvin - Stuff They Call Money from Common Ground 2014 (4:44) Curtis Salgado - I'm Not Made That Way from The Beautiful Lowdown 2016 (4:45) Blind Lemon Pledge - 5 Weeks of Heaven from Pledge Drive (4:00) Brad Wilson - I'm Still Breathing from Power Blues Guitar Live 2016 (3:59) Jane Lee Hooker - Free Me from No B! 2014 (3:42) Jeff Plankenhorn - I'm So Low from Plank 2003 (2:44) Chris Duarte Group - Satisfy from Vantage Point 2008 (3:56) Peter Struijk - Special Rider from Human Ways 2009 (3:35) Joe Cocker - I keep forgetting from Heart & Soul 2004 (3:33) Ray Bonneville - The Big Easy from Goin' by Feel 2007 (4:37) The Beatles - Bad boy [1965] from Past Masters Volume One 1988 (2:20) Joe Rusi - Who I Am from Who I Am 2015 (4:51) Tasha Taylor - Leave That Dog Alone from Honey For The Biscuit 2016 (3:44) Debbie Bond - I Am The Blues from Enjoy the Ride 2016 (3:24) Barrence Whitfield & The Savages - Bread from Dig Thy Savage Soul 2013 (2:44) Jon Spear Band - Shake Your Boogie from Live Music Is Better 2016 (4:15)
SHOW # 291 Live, Uncut & Uncensored Conversations With “Musicians You Should Know” This week we have four Couch Kids come back to share their new music and tell us what they have been up to since their last visit. Omar Kent Dykes is coming for his fifth visit to The Couch. This time he drops by to discuss his new release The Kitchen Sink, which is only being released digitally at this time. I’ll chat with Omar and find out about the music and his life. Pam Taylor has sat on The Couch. Now she and her partner Robert Johnson, Jr. are together as Stolen Hearts and their new album is entitled Dirty Southern Soul. I will chat with Pam and Robert about the decision to go duo and where they are heading with the new music. Dan Treanor’s Afrosippi Band with Erica Brown & MJ have a new album entitled Born To Love The Blues. The album is a collection of Blues, Funky Soul, Memphis Strut and Southern Rock served up with the addition of MJ (Merrian Johnson) on vocals. I’ll chat with Dan & Erica and find out what they have been up to since we last spoke. Shari Puorto’s new album, My Obsession, will have been released on the 15th. Shari comes by The Couch to talk about her new music and what she has been up to since she last visited The Couch when her album Real was released.
Love, Laughter and Reading Great Books still carry the day at The Romance Bookmark and tonight we have Cassie Ryan in the house! Hot romances can be as addictive as chocolate and if you like your romance to sizzle, than Cassie Ryan is probably already a favorite on your "must-read" lists! Her newest book is just out--"My Obsession"! The buzz is building about this one and I'm already pleased to say I'm sneaking it onto my Kindle as a guilty pleasure. (Okay, you got me. I Never feel guilty about picking up any of Cassie Ryan or Tina Gerow's books.) Join us tonight for a fun chat with one of the sweetest and most talented writers out there! www.tinagerow.wordpress.com www.cassieryan.wordpress.com