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In this episode, Graham Coath sits down with Andy Golding of Dragon Welding to talk about the band's new album, The Naughty Step, and its unique fusion of 80s electronica, indie noise-pop, and raw lyrical storytelling.From childhood memories of school punishment to reflections on unresolved struggles, Andy shares the deep personal themes behind the album and the creative journey that led to its release. We also explore Dragon Welding's evolution, the electronic reinvention of their sound, and how vocalist Nik Cockshott has brought a new dynamic to the music.Plus, we chat about the stunning stop-motion video for the title track, created by award-winning graphic artist Andy Royston, and dive into the DIY ethos and experimental energy that defines Dragon Welding.If you're a fan of The Wolfhounds, 80s synth sounds, or boundary-pushing indie music, this one's for you.
To discuss Dr Naomi Fisher's new book "When the Naughty Step Makes Things Worse", we hear from psychologist Aisling O'Connor, from Connections Child Psychology in Sligo.
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#506 Let me bore you to sleep “ANDRE IS ON THE NAUGHTY STEP” - Jason Newland (28th September 2020)
Welcome back to season 2 of Double Trouble, the Twin Dad Podcast - Join Josh & Tom on Ep 3, as we catch up with them as they navigate through life as Twin Dads.
Kevin and Kieran find out why Sheffield Wednesday and Sutton United have been removed from Kieran's naughty step. COVERED IN THIS EPISODE: - Swindon Town - Sheffield Wednesday and Sutton United - 777 Partners' pitch to investors - Norwich City accounts - Luton Town fine - Brentford FC and the London Living Wage - Lewes FC's Women's team - Brighton contribution to the local economy - Paris FC offering free tickets Follow Kevin on Twitter - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on Twitter - @KieranMaguire Follow Producer Guy on Twitter - @guykilty Follow The Price of Football on Twitter - @pof_pod Support The Price of Football on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/priceoffootball Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Visit the website: https://priceoffootball.com/ The Price of Football is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Frank Skinner's on Absolute Radio every Saturday morning and you can enjoy the show's podcast right here. The Radio Academy Award winning gang bring you a show which is like joining your mates for a coffee... So, put the kettle on, sit down and enjoy UK commercial radio's most popular podcast. This week, Frank has done a Q and A with Dave Berry to celebrate Absolute Radio's 15th Birthday. The team also discuss the Roman Empire, maniacal laughter in songs and fake smells.
In this episode, we take a look at something nearly all expectant parents do – the reading of self-help books – and ask whether the advice they're picking up is actually teaching unattainable goals.Dr Lexie Scherer is a senior lecturer at the University of Portsmouth and her research has discovered that parenting manuals can lead to a parent-shaming culture, affecting mothers, fathers and often children as a result.How can online forums and communities create a healthier and more supportive community for mums and dads? And how is an Australian website leading the way in supporting young families with sleep?We'd love you to be part of the discussion, too. Email your questions on this episode or ideas for future episodes to lifesolved@port.ac.uk.You can also find out more about this work and other research at the University of Portsmouth website: https://www.port.ac.uk/research/ Life Solved is released every Thursday and available on all major podcast platforms.USEFUL LINKSDr Lexie Scherer's research: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/chso.12714The Milk Meg: https://themilkmeg.com/The Beyond Sleep Training Project Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondsleeptrainingproject/Little Sparklers: https://littlesparklers.org/Dr Lexie Scherer bio: https://www.port.ac.uk/about-us/structure-and-governance/our-people/our-staff/lexie-scherer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stel is joined by D-Man and Dubul Dee from the D&D Footy Factory to discuss their GW2 points and team for GW3. Follow the lads on X - @DDFootyfactory_ Listen to the Footy On Top Show - https://soundcloud.com/dubuldee/footy... Follow them on Insta - https://www.instagram.com/ddfootyfact... #fpl #fplmanager
The Telegraph's chief football writer Sam Wallace joins Vicky and Darren this week to discuss Manchester City's win over Big Sam's Leeds but did Erling Haaland irritate his manager by giving a penalty to Ilkay Gundogan?We chat about Mo Salah and Harry Kane as they were in the goals again and we're joined by the Evening Standard's Nizaar Kinsella to work out where Chelsea stand after their first win under Frank Lampard.Vicky also sits down with Leandro Trossard to talk all things Arsenal, how he's settled into a new club and life with two young children!
When you think of the "RPG Golden Age," what comes to mind? The SNES, certainly--who can deny the brilliance of Chrono Trigger? (Except for Eric Van Allen, who has been banished to the Naughty Step to think about what he said.) But what if we're living in the Golden Age of RPGs right here and right now? Between the Switch and PS4, RPG fans are feasting like never before. Special guest and valued Patron The Black Stones joins us this week as we weigh up both eras. Also in this episode: Oh no, BioWare :( Are you OK, bestie? Alcryst from Fire Emblem teaches us all to hate ourselves Pocket Card Jockey: Ride On brought us right back to the track Should Skies of Arcadia remain in the Pantheon? With apologies to Sesame Street
Kevin and Kieran find out why the Professional Footballers' Association charity has been given an official warning by the Charity Commission, and why UEFA have put a few clubs on their naughty step. Follow Kevin on Twitter - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on Twitter - @KieranMaguire Follow The Price of Football on Twitter - @pof_pod Support The Price of Football on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/priceoffootball Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin and Kieran discuss UEFA's decision to fine eight teams over Financial Fair Play, and speak to Ady Dolan, chair of Ashridge Park FC, a grassroots club based in Wokingham, Berkshire. Follow Kevin on Twitter - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on Twitter - @KieranMaguire Follow The Price of Football on Twitter - @pof_pod Support The Price of Football on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/priceoffootball Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bonsoir and welcome to the final episode of 2021! As we say bye bye to 2021, we go full crystal ball on what we think is coming our way next year! From whether or not the Queen will die, to Pete Davidson's life trajectory, to footwear fashion to get you through the year we have you covered for the hottest (predicted) happenings of 2022! For your new years resolution, you can now review podcasts on Spotify so give us a cheeky rating and subscribe wherever you listen to bring in the new year in an iconic fashion. Keep up to date with our antics on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok at @ChatShitPod. Things we chatted about: Spiderman: No Way Home Joshua Bassett's new tracks Don't Look Up Black Widow And, of course, all our iconic predictions for the coming year! Manifesting Allie having an interaction with Harry Styles in 2022 and clear skin 4 all! xo Outro: @adamusic on TikTok
Reed Smith partners Tamara Box and Iain Balkwill discuss trends in commercial mortgage-backed securities since the 2008 financial crisis, and describe where the market is headed now. Will we learn from the mistakes of the past? For more information, please visit our Corporate and Finance capability pages.
Allison's in the BMA's bad books. Hell hath no fury like a Pearson scorned as she shares her prescription with her podcast co-pilot, Liam Halligan for the next stage in her fight to bring back face-to-face GP appointments. Also on the show: it's the start of a new school year, but new books don't spell an end to the disruptions for our children. Liam has some disquieting words for the teaching unions ahead of the national return to the classroom.Also boarding the rocket of right-thinking, Professor Carl Heneghan, Director of Oxford University's Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine drops in to tell our co-pilots why he believes the JCVI should prioritise a vaccine booster programme for over 65s over the immunisation of under-18s - and leaves our co-pilots wishing he were their GP.Allison will be replying to comments beneath this article on Thursday 2nd September 11am-12pm: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2021/09/02/children-not-showing-symptoms-covid-should-stay-school-says/ |Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/allison-pearson/ |Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Listen to Chopper's Politics: https://www.playpodca.st/chopper |Need help subscribing or reviewing? Read more about podcasts here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal |See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This morning we ask for your tales of being told off by celebrities, Matt Dyson brings us a Euros social ammo special and the place names get ruder and ruder... enjoy!
Undefeated! We talk subs or the lack of, Declan bleeping Bourne, Tom bleeping Shutes and John bleeping Fenty! It's not over but it would be nice if it started.
In the final episode of Series 2, Laura speaks to Lord Benyon, former MP for Newbury and Environment Minister. Richard spills the beans on a private meeting with the Prime Minister and Dominic Cummings when he and twenty other Conservative rebels got their whips removed when trying to prevent a no-deal Brexit. It wasn't the first time he found himself on "the naughty step". Richard also tells us about his passion for the environment and marine conservation as well his campaign for the Magnitsky Act and his time in the Intelligence and Security Committee. You can follow Richard and Laura on Twitter: @RichardHRBenyon and @LauraRound ++ In What Were You Thinking former political advisor Laura Round speaks to politicians, opinion formers and business people to find out about the experiences, people and places that have inspired them. What motivates them? Why did they decide to do what they do? What are the most memorable and surprising situations they have found themselves in? The answer is often unexpected. This podcast is in partnership with the Big Tent Ideas Festival, the non-partisan festival of politics, culture technology and fresh thinking. Give them a follow: @BigTentIdeas And if you are looking for more content, become a friend of the Big Tent for only £6 per month. And use code PODCAST for three months for free!
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#506 Let me bore you to sleep “ANDRE IS ON THE NAUGHTY STEP” - Jason Newland (28th September 2020)
#506 Let me bore you to sleep “ANDRE IS ON THE NAUGHTY STEP” - Jason Newland (28th September 2020)
#506 Let me bore you to sleep “ANDRE IS ON THE NAUGHTY STEP” - Jason Newland (28th September 2020)
#506 Let me bore you to sleep “ANDRE IS ON THE NAUGHTY STEP” - Jason Newland (28th September 2020)
Joanna Fortune, Psychotherapist specialising in child and adult psychotherapy joined Sean for her weekly slot, answering parents dilemmas.
Ep9: This week sees some fine attempts at growing up and down featuring hiding in a bushes, kissing female colleagues, a very cheeky party trick and a snooping discovery. There's also a tantrum about thumb sucking adults and we reveal who is on the Naughty Step. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ep8: Be warned, this episode features in-depth instructions on how to use a SheWee and some very adventurous bedroom activities. As well as hearing which of you is on the Naughty Step this week, there are also some very graphic stories of what happened when you lot and the girls got caught short needing the loo. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ep7: In this week's episode Harriet and Eloise have a fall out after Harriet's actions almost cause legal consequences. Someone is on the Naughty Step for drunkern theft and Eloise confesses to her spoilt behaviour. If you didn't feel sorry for Eloise's boyfriend before, you will now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Geoff takes on the resurgent argument for another referendum as well as the madness of Macron & Terminator level focus of Theresa May. There’s also a telling off for Tom Watson and his obsession with Tony the Tiger. Geoff examines pot shots from woke comics and wonders why women leave things on the bottom step of the stairs. He also says it’s ok for men to cry...sort of.
Ep4: Eloise has absolutely failed at being grown up this week but Harriet has been smashing growing-down. Shots with royalty, nature wees and a big rant about smugness is all in store for you as well as a Naughty Step story involving a dog collar, a dog lead and one angry mother-in-law. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ep3: Eloise is smashing this growing up thing - she's been folding pants! Meanwhile Harriet is on the Naughty Step for her behaviour at a museum, and it seems lots of you need a time-out as well! Eloise becomes a right brat and has a tantrum about leopard print and they discuss body piercing and grooming. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ep2: Harriet has a tantrum about her friendship with Eloise after she tried to pull down Harriet's walls... specifically, the toilet walls. We also ask you how deep your friendships go, hear who is on the Naughty Step and Eloise misses a night out in favour of chicken nuggets whilst Harriet parties the night away. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ep1: Eloise & Harriet talk about misbehaving whilst trying to grow up. Topics include wild nights out, skipping the school run and snooping on partners! We also hear why you are on the Naughty Step and Eloise has a tantrum about pants...Oh and be warned, they do some singing in this one. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Just typical, no real news for weeks and then three big ones come along at once. Dean, Alan, Steve and Karl return once again to go over the weeks Apple and tech related news. Apple announces their results for the holiday season. Facebook gets into yet another spot of bother and the very private Apple has a very embarrassing privacy bug. All this and slightly more on this weeks episode. Alan's Video - The Ballad of Voyager 2 CONTACT THE SHOW: I really would appreciate it if you could take a few moments and submit a review in iTunes. I won't ply you with adverts, just a little review is all I ask…go on, you know you want to really, don't ya? The Mac & Forth Show Patreon Page. This Month's Wonderful 'The One with the Shout Out' Funders: Teresa Hummel, Steven Leach, Matt Barton, Ron Poyotte, Gordon Jackson, Paul Beattie, Jane, Alan, Martin Meadows-Evans, Richard Harkness, Frank Jacobsen, Chris Hitarori, Keith Yarbrough, David Dean, Stephen Elliot and Andrew Cannon. Also, thank you to all our contributors for other donations. Your support is always greatly appreciated. Subscribe to us on: iTunes Overcast Pocketcast TuneIn Radio Stitcher Contact us via Twitter, visit our Google+ Community, or join our Facebook group. or like our Facebook page. or our Website or via Apple News Theme Music: Russ Clewett Cover Art: Jason Madden
For episode 4 we're heading to Ashford - the home of the Eurostar, Vic Reeves, Bob Holness and the journalistic power couple Stuart Heritage and Robyn Wilder. Stuart is the author of the brilliantly funny memoir Don't Be a Dick Pete, Robyn writes a weekly parenting column for The Pool and they both host the excellent Naughty Step podcast. We huddled around their kitchen table to discuss comedy cookbooks, Misty comics and upsetting Paul Hollywood.BOOKSStuart Heritage - Don't Be a Dick PeteVarious - Lonely Planet Trans-Siberian RailwayJK Rowling - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's StoneBelle de Jour - Intimate Adventures of a London Call GirlBelle de Jour - Playing the GameBen Myers - The Book of FuckCoolio - Cookin' With CoolioTove Jansson - Moomins CookbookPaul Hollywood - BreadSarah Gomes Harris - Sarah and DuckLucy M Boston - Children of Green KnoweCS Lewis - Complete Chronicles of NarniaLucy Mangan - BookwormJudith Kerr - Tiger Who Came To TeaVC Andrews - Flowers in the AtticJudy Blume - Then Again Maybe I Won'tChristina Patterson - The Art of Not Falling ApartGraham Greene - Brighton RockGeorge Orwell - 1984Fyodor Dostoevsky - Crime and PunishmentSimone Cave - Coping With TwoVarious - Babies: Mumsnet GuideHarvey MD Karp - Happiest Baby on the BlockMichael Rosen - You're Thinking About DoughnutsJ Maarten Troost - Sex Lives of CannibalsEL James - 50 Shades TrilogyMarian Keyes - The BreakPhilip Pullman - Belle SauvageGeorge RR Martin - Song of Ice and FireNoah Hawley - Before The FallDolly Alderton - Everything I Know About Love See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With the Manchester Derby on the horizon, host Sam Roscoe is joined by City fans Murd and Andy to discuss all of the talking points from the last week. One Football journalist, Dan Burke, explains the latest allegations in the Der Spiegel leaks, while the panel pick the bones out of the on-the-pitch performances against Southampton and Shakhtar. Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus are in the spotlight after some great performances. David Mooney looks into whether or not the team are Masters of the Dark Arts, while we also remember those from the club who lost their lives in the First World War.
This week we've returned to Not London to visit the other half of The Naughty Step podcast, Stuart Heritage! Stu reads from his new book, Don't Be A Dick, Pete, and all three of us manage to tell loads of stories about our families without having compared notes or anything. But if you're worried you'll miss one of our tropes, fear not - Becky has a creepy German folktale complete with silly voices for you. Join us every Sunday for a brand new episode of And Then What? The podcast all about stories! Find us on social media on @andthenwhatpod, and email us at andthenwhatpod@gmail.com.
Father's Day! Tinga Tinga Tales on CBeebies! German Paw Patrol! Elaborate lies our parents have told us! Whether putting a funnel in a hole in the floor would make an acceptable toilet in a pinch! Episode 19 of The Naughty Step has it all. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And we're back with another podcast crossover! This time with one one half of The Naughty Step podcast, Robyn Wilder! The stories take a decidedly creepy tone this week with unexplained mysteries and an horrific folktale, taking us to the far reaches of Italy... and Sneyd Park. We also take a massive tonal shift into Richard Nixon's attempt to introduce a universal income - spoiler: doesn't happen. Hold onto your pants, prepare for your ovaries to explode, and settle in for another episode of And The What? The podcast all about stories. Find us on social at @andthenwhatpod, or email us on andthenwhatpod@gmail.com
After two weeks away from podcasting, Robyn and Stu return to The Naughty Step with all the vitriol, opinions and palpable marital discord that you'd expect. This week they fall out over Mr Tumble and all of Justin Fletcher's major works, plus you tell them about your kids trying to kill their siblings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's Naughty Step, Robyn and Stuart discuss cartoon and wayward pangea of thoughtless capitalism Paw Patrol. PLUS! What's the most judgemental thing another parent has ever said to you? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"My First Planet - S02E02 - One Small Naughty Step For Man" from archive.org was assembled into the "Dimsdale" podcast by Fourble. Episode 187 of 948.
After a fabulous footballing Sunday, Gab Marcotti is joined by Alyson Rudd and Paul Hirst to review Manchester City’s League Cup Final win over Arsenal and Manchester United’s Premier League victory over Chelsea. The panel assess Antonio Conte’s pessimism, the yellow ribbon and how the Gunners were fearless. In a bad way. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the first ever episode of The Naughty Step, Robyn Wilder and Stuart Heritage discuss weaning, and whether it's good or stupid. Then they reveal their secret and only slightly mucky love for Australian nursery rhyme YouTube sensations Bounce Patrol. ALSO! Robyn talks about the full body anxiety of realising that your toddler has probably been drinking detergent, and Stuart doesn't seem to mind that there's fecal matter on his hands. Fun!Don't forget to follow us on Twitter at @naughtysteppod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to The Naughty Step; a parenting podcast for parenting people, presented by married journalists Robyn Wilder and Stuart Heritage. Each week we will discuss the big parenting topics of the day while trying to distract ourselves from the inevitability of divorce. This is the trailer! Subscribe now to never miss an episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ANOTHER DIGITAL CITIZEN Episode 56- The Naughty Step On This Episode Of ANOTHER DIGITAL CITIZEN: Luke, Tilly, and Fro will be talking about News of the Week, Trond Tells The Truth, Torture Luke with TV: Glee Season 2 Episode 5, Hell in the Cell Results, Defooing, Another Digital Review of “Inferno”, and Westworld Ep. 5. —You can email us at anotherdigitalcitizen@gmail.com.— Also, Subscribe on Itunes today!—
Clare preaching from Psalms 26 and 32
This week, Dan and Tom welcome the return of Cath and Rosa, fresh off the plane from Florence having been present for the draw with Fiorentina. Ryan Mason's captaincy is discussed (as well as Rosa's hysterical meltdown when she found out), as well as if we think a draw is a decent result, Alli being a bit of a nasty b-word and do we really care about the Europa League (we do)? We unfortunately then move onto Palace and in particular, the supposed fall from grace of Nabil Bentaleb. Listeners questions are tackled, including whether the ladies have ever received any grief at White Hart Lane. Know yourself. COYS.
Hi, and welcome to the Open Licensed Music Podcast, the show where we highlight music from artists who let you share their music. I'm Ralph Wacksworth, and today's episode is featuring instrumental acoustic music.La pêche au thon - INSTRUMENTAL VERSION (2:58)A la Roberto, tema I (1:37)Ragtime Guitar (0:36)Slightly On The Mash (version 2) (1:18)Austerity Rag (3:20)Cama Plana (2:04)That was La pêche au thon - INSTRUMENTAL VERSION by Löhstana David and A la Roberto, tema I by Clbustos, which are both available from Jamendo and are licensed under an Attribution license. After that was Ragtime Guitar by Sean Davoust, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution license. Next up was Slightly On The Mash (version 2) by lucas_gonze, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under the CC-Zero license. Following that was Austerity Rag by The Naughty Step and finishing up was Cama Plana by mpintar, both of which are available from SoundCloud and are licensed under an Attribution license.This week's music is all Attribution or compatible again. You may also notice that a lot of the music this week is from SoundCloud. That's because, although there's a lot of good acoustic music on other sites, I ran into a lot of it that was either Attribution Noncommercial or Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike, and since I wanted to do an Attribution-only episode, I ended up cutting a bunch of it. It'll probably make it into a future episode, though - some of it's really good.And for all of you folks that just happen to have a 4K display already, apparently the short film Sintel is available for download in 4K resolution, or 4096x1744 pixels. I find this rather fascinating, since we now have open media at the forefront of technological advancements in commercial display resolution. By making this available, they're giving early adopters and anyone playing around with the technology free media to test it with, which benefits not only the general public and the open content community but the commercial media distribution companies as well. The 4K version of Sintel is available from the Xiph Test Media site at media.xiph.org and is licensed under an Attribution license.Anyway, let's continue with some more music.Entertainer part 1 (1:19)Sad (3:07)Imposto (3:36)A Night Of Stars (4:50)Grünes Land VIIb (4:44)Camila - Instrumental (2:37)Primavera (4:19)Amy Waltz (0:53)Acoustic theme (2:10)Juba Breakdown (1:10)That was Entertainer part 1 by mikefilonov, Sad by eshmatov, Imposto by mpintar, and A Night Of Stars by Acoustic Size, all four of which are available from SoundCloud and are licensed under an Attribution license. After that was Grünes Land VIIb by Still Playing Guitar, which is available from Jamendo and is licensed under an Attribution license. Then we had Camila - Instrumental by mpintar, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution license. Next up was Primavera by Distimia (España), which is available from Jamendo and is licensed under an Attribution license. After that was Amy Waltz (Nov 12 2012) by lucas_gonze and Acoustic theme by Korgluva, which are both available from SoundCloud and are licensed under an Attribution license. Finishing up was Juba Breakdown by lucas_gonze, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under the CC-Zero license.Today's app-of-the-day is Agent 008 Ball, a neat little HTML5 open source billiards game. The object of the game is to get all of the pool balls scored as fast as possible. It's quick loading and easy to try, has nice graphics and sound, runs very smoothly, and is licensed under an MIT license. Try it out today at agent8ball.comNow for a short noncommercial break from one of our nonsponsors followed by more music, and although this book is filled with really terrible and outdated stereotypes, it has some really clever puns and wordplay, and as such, I very much enjoy it.The Foolish DictionaryCerises - INSTRUMENTAL VERSION (3:40)Ratty's return (3:02)1001 Rag (3:46)Telling a Repetitive Anecdote (Instrumental) (3:39)That was Cerises - INSTRUMENTAL VERSION by Löhstana David, which is available from Jamendo and is licensed under an Attribution license. After that was Ratty's return by The Naughty Step, 1001 Rag by HeatherEnidWells, and finishing up was Telling a Repetitive Anecdote (Instrumental) by Geoff Bennett, all three of which are available from SoundCloud and are licensed under an Attribution license.So, that's all for today. Remember - piracy of commercial music only proves your dependence on that model and justifies further censorship and restriction. So don't pirate it - replace it with something better. Listen to open licensed music, donate to the artists behind it, go to concerts, and buy music from artists whose record labels don't see you as their enemies. Support artists where your support actually counts.This episode was made using Gentoo Linux, Xubuntu Linux, Audacity, Audacious for organizing playlists, and Leafpad for notes, and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license. Feel free to give it to your friends, or if you didn't like it, your enemies. Links to the songs in this podcast are available on the website. Listen in next time for some steampunk music. See 'ya!Download MP3
What ho and pip-pip! Arriving on time this week, it's only the newly-legal (for alcohol, you saucy cads) 18th episode of SGUK! This week CapnAverage, MightyMutt and Yamster discuss: PS3s allowed back in Europe - woohoo! Apocalypse pt1: Homefront and Fallout New Vegas DLC Apocalypse pt2: MotorStorm Apocalypse Dragon Age 2 and why it gets 11/10 The Great British Debate: Should developers be made to improve games post-release? Eurogamer Expo tickets on sale now: http://expo.eurogamer.net Reminder: Win Marvel vs Capcom 3 t-shirts!