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April 2024's edition of BLUES TIME. Released early for Easter listening. PLAYLIST: ARTIST - ALBUM - TRACK. 1 Rick Vito - Cadillac Man - Cadillac Man. 2 Paul Black Band - Beautiful Sin - Living Like You're Never Gonna Die. 3 Linwood Taylor - Two Sides - I'm Good. 4 Mike Clark Band - 0 to 60 - Blue Day. 5 Dan Patlansky - Movin' on - Who I Am. 6 Medicine Head - Heartwork - Makin' Up For Lost Love. 7 Echo Rasanen - Fine Bone Frame - Sittin' on Top of the World. 8 Mike Flanigin - West Texas Blues - West Texas Blues. 9 Mojo Mafia - Whatcha Gonna Do. 10 Walter Trout - Broken - Broken. 11 Tinsley Ellis - Naked Truth - Tallahassee Blues. 12 Tom Hambridge - BLU JA VU - That's My Home. 13 Willie J. Campbell - Be Cool - Standby. 14 Little Georgie and The Shuffling Hungarians - Tear It Down. 15 Albert Cummings - Strong - Lately. 16 KK Hammond (The Curse of) - She Is My Precious. Size: 176 MB (185,065,703 bytes) Duration: 1:17:05
After our win against Blyth Spartans in midweek we narrowly missed out on a home tie against our bitter rivals in the next round, so in this episode we briefly delve into the history of the Wrexham-Chester derby. We also look back at our 1-1 draw with Boreham Wood as well as looking ahead to our two home games with Halifax and Altrincham this week.
Weekend Quality: Every other Friday we play the music fit for weekend consumption! Guess who's back! Direct Hit! - Never Gonna Die (demo) Catbite - Scratch Me Up Breaklite - Superstitious Ramona - Jet Fuel Can't Melt Steel Hearts White Reaper - Raw (At Home version) Steve Adamyk - Take It To the Top My Altamont - Glue Horse The Extensions - Hollowed Out Bib - The Fool Lone Wolf - Something to Destroy Download: http://traffic.libsyn.com/weekendquality/WQ108.mp3 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://goo.gl/lw3YQs Subscribe via RSS: http://weekendquality.libsyn.com/rss Subscribe on Stitcher: https://goo.gl/jEGRMJ AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 19: The new EP "Always Imagine Us Running" by My Altamont. Pre-save on Spotify: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/myaltamont/always-imagine-us-running-2
It's pretty clear this debate will follow Patrick Mahomes for his whole career.
1. "Jack and Jawbreaker" by Rough Dreams (from Rough Dreams; https://bit.ly/2IdvyQU) 2. "Willa" by Fresh (from Withdraw; https://bit.ly/2TWPsS7) 3. "Sage" by Bad Sleep (from Bad Sleep; https://bit.ly/2U47bLC) 4. "A New England" by Billy Bragg (live from Roundhouse, London Oct. 26, 2006; https://bit.ly/2HNUcbc) 5. "Redemption Song" by Johnny Cash & Joe Strummer (from Unearthed; https://spoti.fi/2uxuWgT) 6. "Freaks" by Dead Bars (from Regular; https://bit.ly/2VoGv5C) 7. "Sunshine Rock" by Bob Mould (from Sunshine Rock; https://bit.ly/2WPyNSB) 8. "If I Can't Change Your Mind" by Sugar (from Copper Blue; https://amzn.to/2TYzmrc) 9. "I Apologize" by Husker Du (from New Day Rising; https://amzn.to/2YRf32v) 10. "Deepender" by The Beatless (from Deepender; https://bit.ly/2uKVjzN) 11. "Reunion" by Drop Acid (from Making God Smile) 12. "Did We Do It Wrong?" by Kevin Seconds (from Did We Do It Wrong? [Songs For Years 2019], #28; https://bit.ly/2KlP40j) 13. "Never Gonna Die" by Aree & the Pure Heart (from Never Gonna Die; https://bit.ly/2U4spsP) 14. "Typical" by Dag Nasty (from Field Day) 15. "August" by AVAIL (from Over the James; https://bit.ly/2UxXOnG) 16. "I Wanna Keep Yr Dog" by illuminati hotties (from I Wanna Keep Yr Dog; https://bit.ly/2G0lOHU) 17. "True" by U137 (from Chapter Two; https://bit.ly/2CZhrer)
On this return episode of the Oklahoma Lefty Podcast, we talk about the future of this feed which includes some new shows like Songs That Should Have Been Hits (a look at a song that should have been huge), Digging Deep (a detailed look and track-by-track review of a record), Artist Spotlight (hopefully that one is selfexplanitory), and the possible revival of my old shos The Voices of a Generation X and Destination Earth X. But we couldn't do an episode without playing some music. 1. "Fifty Dollar Bottle of Wine" by Aree & the Pure Heart (from Never Gonna Die) https://bit.ly/2U4spsP2. "The Spy Who Didn't Drive" by Code of the Jaguar (from Code of the Jaguar II) https://bit.ly/2Tntesl3. "AAA" by Beach Slang (from MLPS) https://bit.ly/2FlvdID4. "Fix My Head" by Bad Sleep (from Bad Sleep) https://bit.ly/2U47bLC5. "Led By Misleading" by Roustabouts (from 3017) https://bit.ly/2TNW4ag6. "Come To Your Senses" by WAX WAV (from EP2) https://bit.ly/2HMTc6C
Something something beauty queen. Dao and Mitch do the Herald Sun quiz from January 7th, 2019. Sad Party for all your updates, or email sadpartypodcast@gmail.com with all your vitreol and fire. http://bit.ly/sp021itunes for the iTunes users out there! (iPad, iPhone, iPotato etc.)
Fletcher Dragge of Pennywise. Pennywise's 12th studio album is entitled "Never Gonna Die."
Chris chats with his buddy, Randy Bradbury, from Pennywise! https://www.pennywisdom.com/ Make sure to check out Pennywise's new album, "Never Gonna Die", out now on Epitaph Records! http://epitaph.com/artists/pennywise/release/never-gonna-die/ Please subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes! And follow us on all platforms: @tototpodcast Leave us some love/hate, suggest a guest, or tell us your own tour story on the TOTOT Hotline: (765)372-8818 Buy some TOTOT gear: http://tee.pub/lic/tototpodcast Wanna help out the show? Head over to http://patreon.com/tototpodcast Check out this week's sponsors: StickerWolf, Merge4 Socks, Muncie Music Center, and Rockabilia.com! For more info: -Stickerwolf- Twitter & Instagram: @stickerwolf http://www.facebook.com/stickerwolf http://www.stickerwolf.com -Merge4 Socks- Instagram: @merge4socks Twitter: @merge4_ http://www.facebook.com/merge4 http://www.merge4.com -Muncie Music Center- 600 S. Mulberry St./Muncie, IN (800)992-4481 sales@municemusic.com http://www.munciemusic.com http://www.rockabilia.com (Use promo code: PCTOTOT to save 15%) Want to sponsor a show, email us: tototpodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jarrell brings on Recourse Records owner and Sophistipunx drummer Dan to help review the latest Pennywise album. Dan also helps pay respect to the inevitable death of Fat Mike by ranking all NOFX studio albums. There is also a brief discussion about all the celebrities who passed away in April. Website: njhybridradio.net Facebook: facebook.com/njhybridradio Twitter: @njhybridradio
“I think in every era of music you can find stuff like this — and sometimes you’ll find that it’s superior to the music that really was making it big commercially.” –Michael Carmody In this episode of Deviate Rolf delves into a musical mystery — tracing the fate of ten rock and pop albums (found in a thrift store record bin) that evoke the quintessential look and sound of 1980s music, even though — for whatever reason — they never made it big back in the day. Joining Rolf in this musical investigation is Jedd Beaudoin (@JeddBeaudoin), who hosts the syndicated music show “Strange Currency,” and Michael Carmody (@Carmody68), a musician, record collector, and donut shop entrepreneur. Album art and show notes for each 1980s mystery album are listed below, in chronological order, by time-code. Sue Saad and the Next (Planet/Elektra), 1980 [4:05 – 10:56] Featured song: “I I, Me Me” Links: 1980 Grammy Awards winners 1980 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 Sue Saad on The Hustle with Jon Lamoreaux Joan Jett (musician) John Cougar (musician) Sue Saad and the Next, “Young Girl“ Sue Saad and the Next, “Gimme Love Gimme Pain“ Rush, “Spirit of the Radio“ Led Zeppelin, “D’Yer Maker“ S·P·Y·S (EMI America), 1982 [10:56 – 20:25] Featured song: “She Can’t Wait” Links: 1982 Grammy Awards winners 1982 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 Al Greenwood (Foreigner and S·P·Y·S keyboardist) Mick Jones (Foreigner guitarist) Spooky Tooth (band) SAGA, “On the Loose“ Rainbow (band) The Clocks, “Nobody’s Fool“ The Human League (synth-pop band) Warren Cuccurullo (Missing Persons guitarist) Cinemax (pay-cable TV network) The Breaks (RCA), 1983 [20:25 – 27:55] Featured song: “She Wants You” Links: 1983 Grammy Awards winners 1983 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 Vini Poncia (record producer) Scandal (band) Patty Smyth (singer-songwriter) Harry Nilsson (singer-songwriter) Stevie Nicks (singer-songwriter) The Pretenders (band) Blue Angel (band) Village Sound, “Hey Jack (Don’t Hijack My Plane)“ Fury (New York Music Company), 1985 [27:55 – 34:15] Featured song: “In Her Arms” Links: 1985 Grammy Awards winners 1985 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 Felix Cavaliere (producer) Young Rascals (band) Kenny Loggins (singer-songwriter) Yamaha DX7 (synthesizer) Former Fury fan club, current location on West 57th Street La Blanc Brothers (post-Fury wedding band) Surgin’, “When Midnight Comes” (EMI), 1985 [34:15 – 46:00] Featured song: “Shot Through the Heart” Links: Jack Ponti (musician) Jon Bon Jovi (singer-songwriter) Bon Jovi, “Runaway“ Kevin DuBrow (heavy metal singer) Blizzard of Ozz (Ozzy Osbourne album) Master of Puppets (Metallica album) Reign in Blood (Slayer album) Cinderella (glam metal band) Stryper (Christian metal band) Judas Priest (metal band) Iron Maiden (metal band) Rough Cutt (Warner), 1985 [46:00 – 55:25] Featured song: “Piece of My Heart” Links: Mickey Ratt (rock band) Chris Hager (guitarist) Jake E. Lee (guitarist) Ronnie James Dio (musician) Ted Templeman (Van Halen producer) Paul Shortino (musician) Shortino as Duke Fame, in This is Spinal Tap MetalShop (radio show) Rough Cutt, “Never Gonna Die“ The Choirboys (band) Y&T (band) Rough Cutt (current band website) Stone Fury, “Let Them Talk” (MCA), 1986 [55:25 – 1:06:00] Featured song: “Too Late” Links: 1986 Grammy Awards winners 1986 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 Rutger Hauer (Dutch actor) Limhal (singer for Kajagoogoo) Lenny Wolf (vocalist) Kingdom Come (band) Bruce Gowdy (guitarist) World Trade (prog rock band) Elf (band) Stone Fury, “Stay“ Glass Tiger (band) Le Mans (Columbia), 1986 [1:06:00 – 1:14:10] Featured song: “Chain Around Your Heart” Links: Derek Frigo (guitarist) Peter Marrino (singer) Mike Varney (founder of Shrapnel Records) Yngwie Malmsteen (guitarist) Guitar Player (magazine) Paul Gilbert (guitarist) Charles Bradley (singer) Journey (band) Arnel Pineda (singer) Steve Perry (singer) Envy, “Ain’t It a Sin” (ATCO/Atlantic), 1987 [1:14:10 – 1:25:36] Featured song: “Ain’t It a Sin” Links: 1987 Grammy Awards winners 1987 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 Dee Snyder (singer-songwriter) Gina Stile (musician) Vixen (band) Heart (band) Lita Ford (guitarist) Fiona (singer) When in Rome, “The Promise“ Headbangers Ball (MTV program) Nirvana, “Smells Like Teen Spirit“ Hüsker Dü (band) Leatherwolf, “Street Ready” (Island), 1989 [1:25:36 – 1:30:45] Featured song: “Street Ready” Links: 1989 Grammy Awards winners 1989 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 Leatherwolf (current band website) Armored Saint (band) Final comments [1:30:45 – 1:45:20] Links: Sammy Hagar (musician) Matthew Wilder, “Break My Stride“ Soundscan (sales tracking system) Captain Beyond (album) Trouble Boys: The True Story of the Replacements, by Bob Mehr Lester Bangs (rock critic) Rodney Bingenheimer (radio personality) John Peel (radio presenter) Circus (rock magazine) Hit Parader (rock magazine) Creem (rock magazine) The Archies, “Sugar Sugar“ Sammy Johns, “Chevy Van“ Computer World (Kraftwerk album) Nothing’s Shocking (Jane’s Addiction album) The Joshua Tree (U2 album) Anton Corbijn (photographer) This episode was sponsored by the Paris Writing Workshop, an intensive one-month course in the artistic heart of Europe. 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Welcome to Episode 3!!!! Our special guest GREENSPAN joins us to discuss his latest album titled "Never Gonna Die"!!!! We will also get into the future of our youth, the new Kendrick single and much much more!!! Make sure you tune in and SUBSCRIBE