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Michael Penn is one of our collective favorites. The musician, that is, not the YouTube mathematician. You may not think you know him, but you certainly know his family; brothers Sean and Chris, TV director father Leo, actor mother Eileen, sister-in-law Robin Wright (Inconceivable!), and singer/actor wife Aimee Mann. Lots of connections. He has a handful of critically acclaimed albums and has done numerous movie soundtracks, including Boogie Nights. We go through his albums and focus on his 1989 single, "No Myth." Stunningly interesting story, we think you'll agree. A Fish Called Wanda is a 1988 British crime comedy featuring John Cleese, Michael Palin, Kevin Kline (who won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for this tilm) and Jamie Lee Curtis. Extremely well-written, well-acted, and even well-paced, this classic movie deserves all of the praise it gets. If you've never seen it, you're in for a treat. RELATED LINKS: Our No Myth playlist, on Spotify Michael Penn, on Spotify Michael Penn, "No Myth" official video, on YouTube Michael Penn, "Try" official video, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, on YouTube Mellodrama, at IMDB Angels In America, at IMDB COVER YOUR EARS: Hot Pants de France, "No Myth", on YouTube A Fish ACalled Wanda, at IMDB Michael Palin Centre for Stammering
Have you ever heard of the legendary English king, Arthur? An iconic figure in history, he led a defense of his country against Saxon invaders around 1,500 years ago. He has also been immortalized in literature. There's only one problem: We don't know if he actually existed. We certainly don't know where he's buried. And it's a sure thing that King Arthur, if he lived, wasn't history's greatest ruler. 1 Timothy 1:17, “All honor and glory to God forever and ever! He is the eternal King, the unseen one who never dies; he alone is God. Amen.” The Bible tells us that the Creator God is the ruler over all. He is the great King, seen on Earth as Jesus Christ, who will come again one day as a conquering king. Although other kings achieved legendary status, Jesus is no myth. The most documented figure in history, He waits for the right time to restore righteousness and perfection to our world. And we long to see Him! Let's pray. Lord, you are indeed our great King, righteous and perfect in all of your ways. In Jesus' name, amen. Change your shirt, and you can change the world! Save 15% Off your entire purchase of faith-based apparel + gifts at Kerusso.com with code KDD15.
Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. On today's episode, Andy Atherton is watching “No Myth” by Michael Penn from 1989. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxkJHX7ukKE
Most people are familiar with the actor, Sean Penn. His older brother, Michael Penn went in a more musical direction, becoming a singer, songwriter, and producer. His debut album, March, would achieve both critical and commercial success, peaking on the US album charts at number 31. This would be his most successful album commercially, though his follow-up albums were received positively by the critics.Manhattan native Michael Penn was the first son of actor/director Leo Penn and actress Eileen Ryan. He began his musical journey in junior high school, and joined the Los Angeles band Doll Congress before embarking on a solo career. He appeared as a musical guest on Saturday Night Live in 1987 when his younger brother Sean was the host. He would garner attention, however in 1989 with his debut album, March. It would earn him the 1990 MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist, and its first single "No Myth" would rise to number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100. Michael Penn would go on to marry singer-songwriter Aimee Mann (who fronted the new wave group 'Til Tuesday) in 1997. The couple are still together and living in Los Angeles. Rob brings us this singer-songwriter because he has created interesting songs with clever lyrics, and his underrated status may indicate that our listeners haven't heard his music beyond his first single. We hope you enjoy this artist and perhaps discover some music from the late 80's that you haven't heard before - or haven't heard in a while. No MythThis is the first and most successful single from the album. It made it to number 5 on the Mainstream Rock charts and number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100. It is about a guy who is rejected by a girl even though he knows he could make her happy. “We said goodbye before hello, my secrets she will never know, and if I dig a hole to China I'll catch the first junk to Soho.”Half HarvestThe second song on the album is an understated deeper cut that sounds like a break-up song, or a tune about faded romance. “So move out of your bed of roses, now. I'm putting in a bed of nails.”Brave New WorldThis is a jangle pop, rockabilly song with great harmonies and fast-paced lyrics. It ends with a jazz jam and we feel it has a road trip feel in the lyrics as the singer drives into the brave new world.This & ThatThis single hit number 10 on the Modern Rock charts, and also has a quick lyric cadence. “I'll do this and I'll do that, I'll be burning canyons for you. I'll do this and I'll do that and I will wait forever if you'll be there.” ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Hymn to Red October (from the motion picture The Hunt for Red October)Sean Connery takes the lead in the first of the Tom Clancy books to hit the big screen. The idea of a defecting Soviet sub was a compelling concept in the late 80's, well before the communist government fell apart. STAFF PICKS:Cuts You Up by Peter Murphy Bruce's staff pick went to number 55 on the Billboard Hot 100, but dominated the then-new Billboard Alternative Songs chart, spending seven weeks at number 1 on that chart. Peter Murphy was the lead singer of the group Bauhaus, which gave us the song “Bela Lugosi's Dead.” Murphy and guitarist Paul Statham wrote this song which is about how the path of self-knowledge and discovery will ruin your assumptions, keeping you from getting arrogant.I Go to Extremes by Billy JoelLynch reminds us that things tend to go awry when musician Billy Joel writes a song for his wife. Indeed Joel's relationship with Christie Brinkley would come to an end in 1994 after it inspired this song that was a single from his album Stormfront. The idea of this song is a recognition that Joel can be compared to a roller coaster of emotion. Up All Night by Slaughter Wayne brings us a hair band hit from the peak of “big hair.” Las Vegas, based Slaughter is named after vocalist and guitarist Mark Slaughter who formed the band in 1988 with bassist Dana Strum. The band is completed by guitarist Tim Kelly and drummer Blas Elias. The song is pretty much the anthem of the hair bands - up all night, sleep all day. Baby, It's Tonight by Jude Cole Rob finishes the staff picks with singer-songwriter, manager, and producer Jude Cole. He has a sound similar to John Waite, and started with the band Lifehouse. Cole also started a record label called Iron Works with actor Kiefer Sutherland. This song made it to number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100. COMEDY TRACK:As Kosher As They Wanna Be by 2 Live Jews Oy Vey! I hope we don't get cancelled for this comedy track which was on the charts at the time.
Microinverters are a common component in residential solar projects that are built to handle the wattage of smaller-scale PV arrays. But like solar modules, microinverters are increasing in capacity and can handle larger electrical loads. For example, inverter manufacturer APsystems' new QT2 microinverter can invert energy from four solar panels at a time, unlike previous models that were installed on single modules. Jason Higginson, head of marketing for APsystems USA, is here to discuss this new breakthrough and the subsequent trend of microinverters entering the commercial and industrial solar market.
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Never have our minds been as blown on One Hit Thunder as when we dove into the life and career of Michael Penn. From his famous siblings to his work on landmark films, Michael's story couldn't be further from the norm. But don't even THINK about throwing the “nepotism” accusation around here…Penn is the real deal. This week, we dive into his catalog and discover that it's NO MYTH that Michael Penn is undeniable thunder. If you like the show, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe. Email us at onehitthunderpodcast@gmail.com. Also, follow us on our social media: Twitter: @1hitthunderpod Instagram: onehitthunderpodcast Wanna create your own podcast? Contact us at www.weknowpodcasting.com for more information. Visit punchlion.com for Punchline tour dates, news, and merch. Sign up for more One Hit Thunder on our Patreon www.patreon.com/OHTPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Composer and songwriter Michael Penn talks with Sodajerker about his "former career" in songwriting, meeting Bob Dylan as a kid, and why he doesn't co-write with his partner, the equally brilliant Aimee Mann. The acclaimed film/TV composer also reflects on his relationship with performing, his approach to melody writing, and his love for The Chamberlin keyboard.
On this edition of the Tailgate, Brandon Hurley and Monty Gantt are joined by Michael Manny and Cam Richardson to talk about the College Football polls, The Michigan Wolverines, the USC Trojans, and more. Later on the show, Noah Butler joins the crew to talk about the College Basketball season. All this and more on the Tailgate.
Should you ever be ashamed of liking something? Does the concept of a "guilty pleasure" even apply in the anything-goes 21st century? Can you like something that you also think is bad? Is it simple nostalgia, or a deep appreciation of craft?We attempt to answer these questions as we share some of our self-defined guiltiest pleasures, and explain why we feel bad for liking them.This episode is made with REAL CHEESE!--References:Styx "Too Much Time On My Hands": https://youtu.be/5XcKBmdfpWsStyx "Come Sail Away": https://youtu.be/e5MAg_yWsq8Styx "Blue Collar Man": https://youtu.be/CDM6v1XhWEgStyx "Babe": https://youtu.be/yaVyQS1T7TYStyx "Renegade": https://youtu.be/E9eLz4DrwF8Fleetwood Mac "Tusk": https://youtu.be/ATMR5ettHz8Sly Fox "Let's Go All The Way": https://youtu.be/X-tYprm1WRoRihanna "Diamonds" (written by Sia): https://youtu.be/lWA2pjMjpBsSia gets in trouble for "Music": https://nypost.com/2021/02/17/more-than-55000-critics-cancel-sias-music-amid-backlash/Kenny Loggins "Easy Driver": https://youtu.be/rOFanKyFSUEKenny Loggins "I'm Alright": https://youtu.be/PVjU7g6zWcwKenny Loggins "This Is It": https://youtu.be/VS52sEUqxMoBee Gees "Tragedy": https://youtu.be/WJcozEOWgxIBee Gees "I Started A Joke": https://youtu.be/4ZWKR2zJESkBee Gees "To Love Somebody": https://youtu.be/DWJWWHCFPbEMiley Cyrus "Wrecking Ball": https://youtu.be/My2FRPA3Gf8Harry Styles "Watermelon Sugar": https://youtu.be/E07s5ZYygMgKaty Perry "Teenage Dream": https://youtu.be/98WtmW-lfeEAllan Holdsworth "Tokyo Dream" (Live 1984): https://youtu.be/txSs03ET-jsPat Metheny "Last Train Home": https://youtu.be/Sq5oqY3-vhgAl Dimeola (with Jan Hammer) "Sequencer": https://youtu.be/JS9hlHg9jXoAndy Summers & Robert Fripp "I Advance Masked": https://youtu.be/8vEM0GZWFJ0Lady Gaga "Bad Romance": https://youtu.be/qrO4YZeyl0IBlondie "Heart of Glass": https://youtu.be/WGU_4-5RaxUBlondie "Hanging on the Telephone": https://youtu.be/uWhkbDMISl8Michael Penn "No Myth": https://youtu.be/IxkJHX7ukKEPatrick Warren: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_WarrenChamberlin (instrument): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChamberlinCombos stuffed snacks: https://www.combos.com/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CombosRaven "Hellraiser/Action": https://youtu.be/LIkeHK8nwss--Michael Hateley:Lotus Mastering http://lotusmastering.com/ Extra Fancy "You Look Like a Movie Star":https://youtu.be/0pE1TqlWHCkBaldyloks (Michael Hateley & John Napier):https://soundcloud.com/baldyloks-1Dee Madden:https://www.deemadden.com/Penal Colony “Blue 9” video:https://youtu.be/Fes9E3ea8FYDee Madden on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/4jsYxJ4QxzoGn9t0HRllPk Anu Kirk:https://www.anukirk.comAnu on BandcampSid Luscious and The Pants on BandcampLuscious-235 on BandcampRêvenir on Bandcamp
"PUT ON A STACK OF 45's"- MICHAEL PENN- "NO MYTH" - CHAPTER NINETY TWO - Dig This With The Splendid Bohemians - Featuring Bill Mesnik and Rich Buckland "THE PENN REVIVAL":https://americansongwriter.com/a-revival-michael-penn-album-interview/
Diana is joined by brilliant singer/songwriter/ film and TV composer Michael Penn to discuss the songs that make his Hidden Gems and Unsung Masterpieces list. ----------------------------------- Michael's List: Anytime At All Things We Said Today She Said She Said The Family Way (Soundtrack and Movie) Within You Without You Penny Lane The End Maxwell's Silver Hammer Jenny Wren I Know I Know (Diana's selection) ------------------------------------- Michael Penn's songs referenced in the episode include: No Myth and A Revival Follow Michael Penn @MPenn ------------------------------------- About the podcast: Email: Onesweetdreampodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @onesweetdreamdi IG: @onesweetdreampodcast Patreon: Patreon.com/onesweetdream Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2 Peter 1:16-21
Our constant battle this time of year is protecting the real Christ from mythology, it's all around us.
PREACHER: Al Jackson | Pastor Revelation 20:7-22:5 1 | The awful reality of Hell - Hell is the eternal destiny of the devil and the fallen angels (20:7-10) - Matthew 25:41 - Hell is the eternal destiny of everyone whose name is not written in the Book of Life (20:11-15) 2 | The glorious reality of Heaven - In Heaven we will experience perfect fellowship with God (21:1-3) - In Heaven we will no longer suffer the effects of sin (21:4-7) - In Heaven we will be separated from evildoers forever (21:8 & 27) - In Heaven we will serve our God and reign with Him forever (22:1-5)
Have you ever heard of the legendary English king, Arthur? An iconic figure in history, he led a defense of his country against Saxon invaders around 1,500 years ago. He has also been immortalized in literature. Only one problem: We don't know if he actually existed. We certainly don't know where he's buried. And it's a sure thing that King Arthur, if he lived, wasn't history's greatest ruler. 1 Timothy 1:17 - “All honor and glory to God forever and ever! He is the eternal King, the unseen one who never dies; he alone is God. Amen.” The Bible tells us that the Creator God is the ruler overall. He is the great King, seen on Earth as Jesus Christ, who will come again one day as a conquering King. Although other kings achieved legendary status, Jesus is no myth. The most documented figure in history, He waits for the right time to restore righteousness and perfection to our world. We long to see Him! Let's pray. Lord, you are indeed our great King, righteous and perfect in all your ways. Amen.
We are very excited to share the second and final part of an original adaptation of Greek mythology, from the Siblings Isabella!This episode was written, directed, and edited by Jenna Isabella & John Isabella III. It features the vocal talents of Kym Smith, David Neilsen, Nicole McQuade, Ryan Snanoudj, Rachel Zenhausern, Kevin Arthur, Leslie Bacon, Ted Schwartz, Angelique Joseph, Jennifer Wallace, & Diana DiMarco. This episode and past episodes are available on our website at www.phoenixtheatreartsco.com/audio-drama-seriesPTAC’s Audio Drama Series is a production by the Phoenix Theatre and Arts Company. Original PTAC music by Brian Sanyshyn. For a full listing of credits, visit us at phoenixtheatreartsco.com. While you’re there, please consider clicking the donate link. That would be delightful! Have comments or questions? Email us at phoenixtheatreartsco@gmail.com, or find us on social media!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=39614413&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww-phoenixtheatreartsco-com.filesusr.com%2Fhtml%2Ffc904a_bf415b2f3775c2232bf37768b59b0b07.html&utm_medium=widget)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=39614413&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww-phoenixtheatreartsco-com.filesusr.com%2Fhtml%2Ffc904a_bf415b2f3775c2232bf37768b59b0b07.html&utm_medium=widget)
In this episode, I discuss some of the myths that compare the D/S lifestyle to vanilla relationships, my take on "Crime and Punishment" or better said rules and punishment and while I did not record this in black jeans, my mind was humming Michael Penn's No Myth while I was jotting notes down before recording. Please enjoy episode two and I look forward to chatting with you again in two weeks. Until then please stay healthy and safe. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chattingwiththelightkeepr/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chattingwiththelightkeepr/support
Today we are very excited to share an original adaptation of Greek mythology, from the Siblings Isabella!This episode was written, directed, and edited by Jenna Isabella & John Isabella III. This episode features the vocal talents of Kym Smith, David Neilsen, Nicole McQuade, Ryan Snanoudj, Rachel Zenhausern, Kevin Arthur, Leslie Bacon, Ted Schwartz, Angelique Joseph, Jennifer Wallace, and Diana DiMarco.This episode and past episodes are available on our website at www.phoenixtheatreartsco.com/audio-drama-seriesPTAC’s Audio Drama Series is a production by the Phoenix Theatre and Arts Company. Original PTAC music by Brian Sanyshyn. For a full listing of credits, visit us at phoenixtheatreartsco.com. While you’re there, please consider clicking the donate link. That would be delightful! Have comments or questions? Email us at phoenixtheatreartsco@gmail.com, or find us on social media!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=39614413&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww-phoenixtheatreartsco-com.filesusr.com%2Fhtml%2Ffc904a_bf415b2f3775c2232bf37768b59b0b07.html&utm_medium=widget)
For the months of January and February, we're exploring some one act plays that we've adapted for your listening pleasure! This week, we give you Susan Glaspell's Trifles.This episode was written by Susan Glaspell, adapted and directed by Phil Pineau & Gina Stanton, and edited by Gina Stanton. It features the vocal talents of Amanda Booth, Jennifer Wallace, Jenna Isabella, David Neilsen, Phil Pineau, and Ken Shelby.This episode is available on our website at www.phoenixtheatreartsco.com/audio-drama-series.PTAC’s Audio Drama Series is a production by the Phoenix Theatre and Arts Company. Original PTAC music by Brian Sanyshyn. For a full listing of credits, visit us at phoenixtheatreartsco.com. While you’re there, please consider clicking the donate link. That would be delightful! Have comments or questions? Email us at phoenixtheatreartsco@gmail.com, or find us on social media!Out next episode will be Love is No Myth, Part 1, premiering on March 12, 2021.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=39614413&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww-phoenixtheatreartsco-com.filesusr.com%2Fhtml%2Ffc904a_bf415b2f3775c2232bf37768b59b0b07.html&utm_medium=widget)
King of Fighters 15 lives! SNK is bringing the news for Samurai Shodown and we're t-minus 2 days until Super Baby arrives in DBFZ. We get a taste of some possible SFV nerfs for Akuma!?
This episode takes us to Trinity, North Carolina where we recorded with Leslie Zimmerman and Christie Otranto of Zimmerman Vineyards! The vineyard and tasting room sit on a portion of the 140 acre homestead that Leslie purchased back in the late 1980s. Over the years, there have been many things to overcome. Leslie has focusedContinue reading → The post Great Wines No Myth appeared first on NC Wine Guys.
This week Ali and Dan slay the Y.A.M talk in a mythological special, where they find out the answers to questions like who is blue tit? Are walrus's real or a myth? and would you sell your soul to The Devil himself? Join your weekly YAMily now and you too can become a legend... song: Atlantis - Donovan
In case you missed our first live video episode, here is the audio version! You can find us (when we stream) on Facebook, Twitter via Periscope, and Youtube. Search for NixMythPodcast and subscribe to our channels so that you can know when we go live again! Our next episode will be our regular weekly streaming, so be sure to tune in and keep an eye out for episode teasers this week!
Like St. Nicholas, whose life morphed into the legendary Santa Claus, John Chapman's real life was so unusual that it inspired a legend. The true stories of the people behind the legends are often more interesting & inspirational than the folklore themselves. In this episode of the Pittsburgh Oddcast, we put on our tin-can hats & dive deep into the legend of the man behind the myth & how the true story begins right here in our very own city, Pittsburgh. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jacob and Aaron dig into the readings for the Fifth Sunday after Epiphany, which are Isaiah 6:1-8, [9-13]; 1 Corinthians 15:1-11; and Luke 5:1-11.
What if we were Romeo in podcast jeans? That's just one question in our look at Michael Penn's alt-rock classic "No Myth." We also deliver conspiracy theories about the VMAs, diverging ideas about what makes a good lyric, and fan fiction about Aimee Mann and Robin Wright. Our intro is by David Gregory Byrne, and our outro is by Aimee Mann (with Michael Penn). Want to request a song, buy a birthday chart reading, or just say hello? Email us (talkaboutsongs@gmail.com), tweet us (@TalkSongs), or Facebook us (facebook.com/mastas.podcast). Want to get bonus content and vote in ranking episodes? Become a patron at patreon.com/mastas.
Frank’s special guest is singer/songwriter/one woman band Kat330 AKA Kathleen Martin. They discuss the important issues of our age such as “What are cats thinking when they hear classical music?” and “Would America be better off under British rule?” Plus there’s time for a couple of songs: Shanghaied and No Myth. Listen to lots more of Kat330’s music on Soundcloud & Bandcamp: https://soundcloud.com/kat330 https://kat330.bandcamp.com/ And this is Damien Riba who does the piano on Shanghaied: https://soundcloud.com/damien-riba Also, here’s a slightly more music-focused interview with Kat300 on The Spoken Doorway from 2015: https://soundcloud.com/the-spoken-doorway/the-spoken-doorway-kat330 And finally, here’s a video of a cat looking in the mirror. Listen to the podcast and this will make some sense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBNMo4YCKl0&feature=youtu.be See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This Is Modern Rock: Alternative Rock Music of the 80's & 90's
in the Season 3 opener, Orly Marella (Fun Yeti / Flora Majora) joins Will in the studio to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in January 1990. Songs under discussion include "House" by the Psychedelic Furs, "Ouija Board Ouija Board" by Morrissey, "No Myth" by Michael Penn, and "Down In It" by Nine Inch Nails.
This week Chris, M, and Skip (Josh is something something.) talk about trips to Tahoe and new jobs. There's a new planetary protection office at NASA; and he's all out of bubblegum. Thanks for listening! Enjoy. Deficit Pick(s) of the Week: Cujo Sunshine Makers We rate and review: Sherlock Season 4 Sinner Girl Trip Unabomber Room 104 The Dark Tower Brigsby Bear Annabelle Detroit This episode we smoked: Chem Dawg Mr. Nice Super Silver Haze We open with Pulse by Psychedelic Furs and close with No Myth by Michael Penn. Follow us on Twitter @adoradio0 or @_ratking or @M_ADOradio or @Skip_ADO_Radio. We're a proud member of the BAT SQUAD network (www.batsquadnetwork.com). Make sure to check out the other great shows! What?
David Fairhead is joined by Dr. Jon Towers and Nelson W. Pyles to discuss David J. Fairhead Presents, Fiends of the Flesh! The new horror anthology that will drop your jaws and your drawers! No collection like this comes close to what we have in store for you!. Jon talks Ornathopters and his next comic and Nelson's band Novus gets some play with "Drone." Followed by my friend Matthew Hajdys and Mister Vertigo who belt out "No Myth." Yard Panther closes the deal.
Matt the Electrician describes how seeing Michael Penn's video for "No Myth" changed his life and gave him the permission he needed to pursue a life in music
Matt the Electrician describes how seeing Michael Penn's video for "No Myth" changed his life and gave him the permission he needed to pursue a life in music
Main Topic: Five reasons why Jesus was not a myth Questions: Is the letter from Pontus Pilate to Tiberius Caesar regarding the Jesus incident authentic? NoOtherDoctrine.org LeadershipFromTheCross.org CCFCollege.com CrossFellowship.org