Original song written and composed by Ringo Starr
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C'è una nave, uno yacht, in giro per il Mediterraneo vicino alle coste della Sardegna sulla fine dell'agosto del 1968. È la nave di Peter Sellers. Ma sopra non si trova lui.Il suo equipaggio è a servizio di Ringo Starr e della sua famiglia. Nessuno sa che Ringo si trovi lì, meno che mai la stampa. Ringo Starr ha lasciato i Beatles. Li ha lasciati il 22 agosto e ha cercato del calore dopo il giorno in cui si stava registrando Back in the U.S.S.R.C'era qualcosa di nuovo nel clima generale dei Beatles. Qualcosa che lo aveva fatto sentire fuori luogo. Non gli era mai capitato.Per ascoltare su Spotify la playlist di oggi clicca qui! https://rbe.it/?p=66083
On the episode of the Sleeping Situation podcast, Ivy tries out the sewing machine, Matt's burrito is smothered, and we spend our Biden Bucks. Also on this episode, we rank the Top 5 most memorable TV commercials from our childhoods. Prepare for jingle singing and lots of radical 90s vibes. This week's outro music: Plz/ThxYou can find all of Matt's ending music and more at mattwarner.bandcamp.com.You can find Ivy's sewing and embroidery at @junehoopsembroidery on Instagram.
Sometimes, all it takes to write a signature song is...quitting your band. During a sabbatical from the tense White Album sessions of 1968, a trip on Peter Sellers' boat gave Ringo the inspiration for "Octopus's Garden." With a little help from his friends, George in particular, he was able to put together something that's incredibly charming and fun, and the last example of the band all pulling together to support their beloved drummer; it's a stellar performance all around, and a sonic gem, along with the rest of Abbey Road. As childlike and saccharine as it may be though, is it possible this is a much deeper song, where Ringo's really seeking out some shelter from the storm around him? Could this be his "Help"? We're joined this week by Liz Stokes and Jonathan Pearce, 1/2 of the New Zealand-based rock band The Beths. Their latest album Jump Rope Gazers, out now on Carpark Records, was in our top 3 albums of 2020, a literal constant quarantine companion. Over the last few years, their blend of propulsive, sing-along choruses, four-part vocal arrangements, and wry, introspective lyrics has earned them fans around the world, as well as opening slots for indie rock titans like The Breeders, Pixies, Weezer, and Death Cab for Cutie. We chatted on Mardi Gras day about all sorts of things, from very different Beatle-fan perspectives, and, in a podcast first, Jonathan admits that he maybe got his ranking wrong on this one. You can follow The Beths online at thebeths.com, as well as on Facebook and Instagram. Jump Rope Gazers is streaming everywhere, and you can grab a copy on vinyl or cd at https://thebethsnz.bandcamp.com. Do it and thank us later. What do you think? Too high? To low? Just right? Be sure to follow along, leave your comments, and join in on the discussion on the rankings at Facebook (facebook.com/rankingthebeatles), on Twitter at @rankingbeatles, and on Instagram @rankingthebeatles. Enjoying the show and want to show your support? Check out https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/support to drop a coin in the tip jar! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/support
Give Ringo Kudos Episode. Ringo’s 2nd Beatles composition is such a great song. Written on Peter Seller’s yacht (know the name? We do!) about the little gardens built by the amazing Octopus. We dive into the what Beatle does what, what gear they used (including a deep dive into what guitar George may have played) and Jay explains how they added the underwater effects onto the background vocals (next level Jay explanation on this one). Big questions...is Octopus’s Garden a better song than Yellow Submarine? Is this the best Ringo song? We discuss. An epic deep dive including John playing drums, EDM, Allen Parsons, other songs Ringo brought to Abbey Road, The Muppets and a lot of Octopus info! And Jay talks about how this song was his worst moment onstage with Yesterday and Today. Lotsa laughs and a super high Glass Onion rating. We would sing and dance around to this one. How about you? www.billymcguigan.com/beatlessongpodcast
Happy 80th Ringo Starr! Besides being known as The Beatles' drummer, he sang lead in 11 of their songs. In this episode, we flashback and listen to each. Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaSongs Used: "Boys" - The Shirelles (1960)"I Wanna Be Your Man" - The Rolling Stones (1963)"Matchbox" & "Honey Don't" - Carl Perkins (1956)"Act Naturally" - Buck Owens & Ringo Starr (1989)"With a Little Help From My Friends" - Joe Cocker (1968)"Boys" (1963), "I Wanna Be Your Man" (1963), "Matchbox" (1964), "Honey Don't" (1964), "If You've Got Trouble" (1965/1996), "Act Naturally"(1965), "What Goes On" (1965), "Yellow Submarine" (1966), "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (1967), "With a Little Help From My Friends" (1967), "Don't Pass Me By" (1968), "Good Night" (1968), "Octopus's Garden" (1969) - The Beatles
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Alan Alda and our production team sit down for an impromptu "Table Talk" about our upcoming season's highlights. We'll discuss and play clips from Alan’s conversations with Tom Hanks, Paul McCartney, Betty White and many more! Alan, Graham, Jean, and Sarah take you behind the scenes of season 7. You'll find out what it's like to live in an actual "Octopus's Garden" tended by a real Giant Pacific Octopus named Rudy — and you'll hear some things about Paul McCartney's creative life you haven’t heard before. Season 7 is going to be great and it all starts Tuesday, February 25th with Tom Hanks! If you'd like to get even more exclusive behind the scenes clips, video, content, and opportunities to communicate with Alan, consider joining our Patreon Listeners Community at: www.patreon.com/clearandvivid Support the show.
SY MONTGOMERY! This woman has been hunted by tigers, bitten by vampire bats, undressed by an orangutan, swum with river dolphins in the Amazon AND SO MUCH MORE and written all about it for us in almost 30 books for adults and young ones alike. We had a blast talking and I am so grateful for her to be on the show. HER WEBSITE: http://symontgomery.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SyTheAuthor/ Instagram: @sytheauthor Twitter: @SyTheAuthorTHINGS TO PEEP/LISTEN: MOVIES: Temple Grandin, Arrival BOOKS: "What a Fish Knows"by Jonathan Balcombe, ALL OF SY's booksAPP: iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.orgPODCASTS: "A FOUR TRACK MIND" by Radiolab: https://www.wnycstudios.org/story/148670-4-track-mind "BECOMING A BADGER" by This American Life: https://www.thisamericanlife.org/596/becoming-a-badgerSongs: "I've Seen All Good People," by Yes and "Octopus's Garden" by The BeatlesThank you all so much for being here. Keep submitting your magical creations-stories, songs, poems, essays ++Tip Jar below-your monetary contributions are incredibly appreciated and help this ship float!Love, -nobleSupport Noble Dreams by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/nobledreamsFind out more at https://nobledreams.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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Today with All Walks, I talk about unfortunate sexual encounters with Thai gay men, Korean dogs, and Thai explanations about how to use a fork. My favorite song of the week is Octopus's Garden by The Beatles! Much love, everyone!
Aunt May is in poor health, Spider-Man is struggling and Pete is being Pete. Business as usual for the Amazing Spider-Man? James and Brad tackle the second story in the three-part 'If This Be My Destiny 'Arc, widely known as the best Spider-Man story going, and if not that, the most iconic. As The Master Planner continues to get the better of Spider-Man, the wallcrawler continues to fall into the traps laid out for him. Our hero seeks help from an unlikely source, and it all ends with a crushing finale. Literally. Also, James uses his 'audio skills' to reveal the true identity of The Master Planner in a 'glorious' manner... You can send us feedback and thoughts at swingingthroughspidey@gmail.com - we'll read them out! SFX for the Identity Skit was sourced from Freesound under Creative Commons- https://freesound.org/people/Trautwein/sounds/262574/ https://freesound.org/people/soundslikewillem/sounds/340750/ https://freesound.org/people/sjnewton/sounds/256566/ https://freesound.org/people/Jake%20Williams/sounds/18169/ https://freesound.org/people/qubodup/sounds/191555/
Today on H2O Radio’s weekly news report about water: Federal and state regulators have not released contamination levels after Hurricane Harvey, so environmental groups, as well as the New York Times, studied the air and water themselves. The U.S. and Mexico are close to extending an agreement about the Colorado River. There was a major victory for environmental groups suing to block federal coal leases. Even before a major earthquake struck Chiapas in southern Mexico about a week ago, another problem was plaguing some local townspeople—their water was disappearing. There really might be an "Octopus's Garden."
Un día como hoy de 1969, estaban en el estudio 2 de Abbey Road, grabando lo que sería la canción... "Octopus's Garden".
James and Brent talking about baseball! Also we open with a review of All Dogs Go To Heaven for some reason. A special behind the scenes banter! Then we do some of our World Series 2008 memories on the eve of the 2015 World Series between the Mets and Royals! We then break down all things Mets v Royals. Daniel Murphy! Pitching! Rooting Rules! Rumblin' Royals! We disagree about Harvey vs deGrom and argue about that stuffs. Also, why is baseball being played in November? Tracklist Dick Miller's National Pastime Orchestra "If You Can't Make a Hit in a Ballgame, You Can't Make a Hit With Me" Janelle Phillips "Lifted (feat. Trevor Hall)" Mishka "More Greens (feat. Horseman)" Yellow Dubermine "Octopus's Garden" Twitter: James: @jgeneric Brenton: @bwalcoff Questions/comments/concerns slidingintofirstpodcast@gmail.com Rate, review, and subscribe to us on iTunes!
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Aunt May is in poor health, Spider-Man is struggling and Pete is being Pete. Business as usual for the Amazing Spider-Man? James and Brad tackle the second story in the three-part 'If This Be My Destiny 'Arc, widely known as the best Spider-Man story going, and if not that, the most iconic. As The Master Planner continues to get the better of Spider-Man, the wallcrawler continues to fall into the traps laid out for him. Our hero seeks help from an unlikely source, and it all ends with a crushing finale. Literally. Also, James uses his 'audio skills' to reveal the true identity of The Master Planner in a 'glorious' manner... You can send us feedback and thoughts at swingingthroughspidey@gmail.com - we'll read them out! SFX for the Identity Skit was sourced from Freesound under Creative Commons- https://freesound.org/people/Trautwein/sounds/262574/ https://freesound.org/people/soundslikewillem/sounds/340750/ https://freesound.org/people/sjnewton/sounds/256566/ https://freesound.org/people/Jake%20Williams/sounds/18169/ https://freesound.org/people/qubodup/sounds/191555/