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Great new show featuring from The Dead Daisies , Doug Aldrich and John Corabi ahead of the release of the new album "Light Em Up" and tour starting in early September,we talk about the new album and the tour and cover tales of great past visits to the UK , involving nights on Newcastle Brown with Whisky chasers and an unforgettable night at the marquee club, Doug's love of Soccer and a new blues album to come next year. Plus special guests from the US version of The Sweet that was put together by original member Steve Priest , Ritchie Onori and Patrik Alan Stone join us to talk about not only the legacy but the exciting plans for the future including new music.
Young partygoers might know Man Power, AKA Geoff Kirkwood, as the earnest geezer going back-to-back with DJs like Ewan McVicar, Paul Woolford, La La and Skream—peak-time specialists with a fine line in boofy bangers and ravey techno. Kirkwood is also a dab hand at the kind of elliptical house and deep cut detours favored by '00s labels like DFA and Optimo. In spite of a long track record as a producer and promoter, if you had to boil Kirkwood's work in recent years down to a single quality, it might be altruism. He hails from North Shields, a small town fringing the boundary of Newcastle in England's oft-neglected North East, and wears his heritage proudly. The Me Me Me label boss's involvement in a flurry of civic restoration, and no-filter paeans to the importance of working class involvement in culture, have become as central to his life as music-making itself. For an accomplished DJ who has played at nearly every good club you could name, that's no small feat. So which side of Man Power were we in for? The answer on RA.940 is: both. '60s free verse poetry, Zebra Katz, Gesaffelstein and John Carpenter in the opening stretch? Makes sense. Octave One punching through Rozalla? You got it. An extended Joe Claussell workout atop Radiohead's "Everything In Its Right Place"? Why not. In Kirkwood's hands, it all goes down as smooth as a pint of Newcastle Brown. @manpower-1 Read more at https://ra.co/podcast/940
Arthur Brown – enduring psychedelic godfather – is out on tour again 57 years after first performing Fire in a flaming metal crown. He's nearly 82. This is the most old-school podcast we've ever done, talk of seeing Salvador Dali in his audience in a Paris nightclub, jazz bands on the back of trucks, his grandmother's hotel being bombed in WW2, the birth of Flower Power, gigs at the UFO club, Palaeolithic art, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, panicked security personnel with fire blankets and memories of the key components of his incendiary headgear over the years among them cow gum, Army gaiters and a pie dish full of petrol. As you'll discover – and this couldn't be more old-school either – Zoot Money once had to extinguish the flames with two pints of Newcastle Brown. Arthur's keeping the home fires burning on a European tour. Dates here …https://www.songkick.com/artists/333715-crazy-world-of-arthur-brown/calendar Website - thegodofhellfire.comSubcribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free - access to all of our content, plus a whole load more: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arthur Brown – enduring psychedelic godfather – is out on tour again 57 years after first performing Fire in a flaming metal crown. He's nearly 82. This is the most old-school podcast we've ever done, talk of seeing Salvador Dali in his audience in a Paris nightclub, jazz bands on the back of trucks, his grandmother's hotel being bombed in WW2, the birth of Flower Power, gigs at the UFO club, Palaeolithic art, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, panicked security personnel with fire blankets and memories of the key components of his incendiary headgear over the years among them cow gum, Army gaiters and a pie dish full of petrol. As you'll discover – and this couldn't be more old-school either – Zoot Money once had to extinguish the flames with two pints of Newcastle Brown. Arthur's keeping the home fires burning on a European tour. Dates here …https://www.songkick.com/artists/333715-crazy-world-of-arthur-brown/calendar Website - thegodofhellfire.comSubcribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free - access to all of our content, plus a whole load more: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arthur Brown – enduring psychedelic godfather – is out on tour again 57 years after first performing Fire in a flaming metal crown. He's nearly 82. This is the most old-school podcast we've ever done, talk of seeing Salvador Dali in his audience in a Paris nightclub, jazz bands on the back of trucks, his grandmother's hotel being bombed in WW2, the birth of Flower Power, gigs at the UFO club, Palaeolithic art, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, panicked security personnel with fire blankets and memories of the key components of his incendiary headgear over the years among them cow gum, Army gaiters and a pie dish full of petrol. As you'll discover – and this couldn't be more old-school either – Zoot Money once had to extinguish the flames with two pints of Newcastle Brown. Arthur's keeping the home fires burning on a European tour. Dates here …https://www.songkick.com/artists/333715-crazy-world-of-arthur-brown/calendar Website - thegodofhellfire.comSubcribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free - access to all of our content, plus a whole load more: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
thx for waiting we took a week off and now we're back baby.... we recorded this on 4/20 sooooo ya. you know :) the band Humble Pie said "Newcastle Brown can sure smack you down" i guess you'll have to listen to find out if thats true. dam why is the text so dark now lol Email us at rockhardbrewreviews@gmail.com and follow us on twitter and instagram @RHBR_pod. Just freakin' do it, would ya? DISCLAIMER: This is an attempt at a comedy podcast. We joke about drinking a lot and other dumb stuff but they're jokes and you shouldn't take anything we say seriously. Don't drink too much and don't drink if you're underage OK????? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rhbr/message
Mike Brown: Newcastle Brown by LooseHeadz
Newcastle Falcons podcast. Look forward to London Irish. Transfers and rumours - Brown, Ashton, Sinoti, Cipriani. 6N selections. No relegation. Premiership Cup.
If you like your beer to have a big sweet chocolaty malt backbone behind a luscious citrus hoppy aroma, you may very well enjoy the American Brown style. This beer doesn't mess around and gives you big flavours whilst still being refreshing enough to have you asking for more. Newcastle Brown this ain't! If you're interested in brewing this beer yourself, you can find the recipe hereAs usual, we brew one ourselves and talk about, then try these commercial examples: Torrside Brewing - Bugbear Electric Bear - Howdy Ho
Episode 24 is all about the Z-man game we grabbed at Gen Con, Lowlands. We discuss it over a Roughtail IPA and Newcastle Brown. We then go on to talk about Delton's problem with analysis paralysis and some ways to speed people up without making it worse. Maybe he works through it? Then they talk about one thing in games that makes Hayley illogically upset. Game Talk: 11:23 Top Shelf Topic: 31:41 Pint Sized Question: 44:00 Game Mentions: Eternal, PubG, Agricola, Clank!, Isle of Skye. Support: If you would like to help us improve our product, here's where you can do that! www.patreon.com/MalthausGames podpledge.com?p=3D8L1M1V4S7F8... ko-fi.com/malthausgames Sound Attributions: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Downloaded from freemusicarchive.org/music/Bro... Edits: Cut to length and Faded in. Heavy Happy With Drums by Ryan Cullinane, Downloaded from freemusicarchive.org/music/Ryan Cullinane/Heavy Happy With Drums – Beat Driven Productions – Heavy Happy With Drums Edits: Cut to length and faded out. Crowd in a bar (LCR recording) by Leandros.Ntounis, downloaded from freesound.org/people/Leandros... Edits: Cut to length, added vocals and own recorded drink making sounds. Vinyl_record_needle_static_01.wav by joedeshon, downloaded from freesound.org/people/joedesho... Edits: Cut to length, added to music and raised volume level. Hidden Wall Opening by ertfelda, downloaded from freesound.org/people/ertfelda... Edits: Adjust volume and cut to length added jungle sound and voice. Yucatan jungle.mp3 by folkart films, downloaded from freesound.org/people/folkart%... Edits: Adjust volume, cut to length, added door sound and voice. Footsteps, Concretem A.wav by InspectorJ, downloaded from freesound.org/people/Inspecto... Edits: Cut to length, adjusted volume, added jungle sounds and voice. Fantasy Sounds Effects Library, Ambience_Cave_00.wav by LittleRobotSoundFactory, downloaded from freesound.org/people/LittleRo... Edits: Cut to length, faded in, adjusted volume and added footsteps, jungle sounds, stone door, and voice. Game Show Theme Tune by FoolBoyMedia, downloaded from freesound.org/people/FoolBoyM... Edits: Cut to length, added vocals, adjusted volume. Audience, Theatre Applause.wav by makosan, downloaded from freesound.org/people/makosan/... Edits: Added music, added voice, cut to length and adjusted volume.
On this episode i welcome Liam back into the studio to conclude our series of Conspiracy Theories. We crack open a nice cold bottle of Newcastle Brown ale and discuss various topics of this weeks media. We look into, English writter and public speaker David Icke belief that Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family are indeed shape shifting Lizard people !! Liam tells us his concerns of Kim Jong-Un smoking addiction and shows me his Del Boy driving license. For the first time ever i set my listeners homework to find out who the boy stood on the yellow pages was in the 1990s television adverts. We also have music from Second Hand Poet and Timothy Dark and below are their social media pages: www.facebook.com/secondhandpoetmusic www.facebook.com/Timothydark Get in contact with me directly and share with me your views on this episode: jaff10@hotmail.com www.facebook.com/themarcjeffreypodcastshow www.twitter.com/mrjaff10 Download previous episodes from my website: www.marcjeffreypodcastshow.simplesite.com Subscribe and leave a review via my itunes page: https://itunes.apple/ca/podcast/the-marc-jeffrey-podcast-show/id1206615943mt=2 Many Thanks Marc
On this episode of the Beer Here! podcast, we began round one of our March Hop Madness Tournament. Over the next few episodes, various beers available at most sports bars will face off against one another until we decide whose taste will reign supreme. On this episode, we pit Sierra Nevada Pale Ale v Goose Island IPA in our domestic hop division, with Newcastle Brown v Guinness in our import heat. Will Discusses the history of bar games, we discuss a Stone lawsuit against Keystone, Smuttynose going up for auction, cans, and some of our favorite brews. As always, into music is 'Son of an American' by The So So Glos. Thanks for listening and cheers!
On the 4th of June 2017, Todd and I got drunk, very drunk. The kind of drunk where you stand up after a while on shaky legs, walk outside the pub and decide to create a podcast about beer n biceps. You've probably done exactly that yourself right? What were our qualifications to do so? I knew quite a bit about fitness and nutrition after a degree in Sports Science and 7 years as a personal trainer. Todd had been my most successful client ever. Neither of us knew anything about beer except that we loved it and couldn't imagine doing a podcast without it. We started our brand new beer n biceps podcast with absolutely no idea what we were letting ourselves in for. Was it a success? Well yes and no. We managed to get a LOT of listeners, far more than the 20 people we had expected. But nowhere near what the big boys were hitting. Our show could be funny at times, and we like to think it was interesting, but fucking hell was it amateur. Todd and I would plan it out 10 minutes before the start, randomly buy a beer on the way and then google all we could about that beer just before the show started. We made promises we didn't keep. We fucked up our live show, we fucked up our podcast in a beer shop, and some episodes we just completely forgot to promote. So we're doing it again, we're restarting the podcast, it's a reboot. We'll cover similar themes but in a better way. We'll be more focused, better organised, and ... Okay, I'll level with you. It took us two weeks to record our new episode 1 and already we're fucking things up. But in a charming way right? Brand New Beer N Biceps Podcast So what is different about our new podcast format? Well instead of randomly picking beers we're following a plan. This series (8 episodes) will focus on the best of English beers. We'll be looking at Newcastle Brown ale in this episode and then Badger beers in the second. Series Two will look at the Celtic nations (Wales, Scotland, Ireland), and in the future, we'll look at Belgian, German, American etc ... The episodes will also be much shorter, instead of 60 minutes + we'll be trying to limit each episode to just 30 minutes. This will prevent us from waffling on too much and will help keep us more relevant. So that's what you're getting with our brand new beer n biceps podcast, so let's get cracking with episode 1. Training 101 As this is a January based episode (though it'll be almost February by the time this goes live). We thought that it would be the perfect time to plan out what you are going to do WHEN you sign up for the gym. If you want success in life you've got to work for it. Avoiding difficult seeming tasks like signing up to a gym will only slow you down. We're definitely of the opinion that getting out there, putting your money where your mouth is, and removing yourself from your comfort zone is the only ways to be successful. Beer of the Episode: Newcastle Brown Ale What an excellent beer to start (or re-start) our journey with, Newcastle Brown Ale is a superb ale. It tastes great when chilled, where it is a proper session beer (you can drink loads of it) but it takes on a whole new flavour when served at almost room temperature. In Michael Jackson's Great Beer Guide, Newcastle Brown Ale is described as "the most popular bottled ale in Britain". We're not sure how accurate that is anymore. But the beer has definitely had a resurgence in popularity over the last few years. The beer has been around since 1927 and up until 2017 has always been brewed in Newcastle. Last year Newcastle Brown Ale was purchased by Heineken and production was moved to the Netherlands. I'm not usually too fussed by bigger beer companies taking over smaller ones. But it is definitely a shame that a brewery that has been around for 90 years and is famously made in England is now going to be made in a completely different country. Makes you feel that a little bit of history has floated away. Let Us Know Your Thoughts
PNR: This Old Marketing | Content Marketing with Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose
In this episode, Joe and Robert discuss content marketing hitting the big time at HBR. After that enjoyable discussion, the boys chat about media agencies getting into the content production business, why email is far from dead, and then a handful of research posts that are readily made fun of. Rants and raves includes a great case study from Newcastle Brown. This week's #ThisOldMarketing example: Southern Poverty Law Center.