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SEJAM BEM VINDES DE VOLTA A STARDUST CRUSADERS! O Arco do Egito ainda conta com nossas convidadas Carol Tomé e Nath Misaki! Nesse episódio, Khnum e Thoth aparecem no caminho dos Crusaders e conhecemos seus usuários: Oingo e Boingo! Voz da vinheta: Francisco Junior Siga nossas redes Capa da temporada por Thiago Radice
Roni and Edwin are both scare actors at Knotts Scary Farm. Roni is known for her role as a cigar woman in Goring 20s. Edwin is known for his generic clown in Carnevil. Roni is also a pin up and halloween theme model which you can follow her on Instagram for more updates. @ronimorningstarrr_ @oingo13
We're back, 2023! This week's episode covers the Oingo Boingo comic brothers, a very upsettingly muscular little baby dog and the first part of a story about shaving and swords. [podcast covers anime episodes 27: "Khnum's Oingo and Thoth's Boingo / Khnum
We're back, 2023! This week's episode covers the Oingo Boingo comic brothers, a very upsettingly muscular little baby dog and the first part of a story about shaving and swords. [podcast covers anime episodes 27: "Khnum's Oingo and Thoth's Boingo / Khnum
In der letzten regulären Ausgabe vor Weihnachten erhört die Schildkröteninsel eurer Flehen und schenkt euch die lange schon herbei gesehnte Synchrofolge zu "Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero". Der aktuelle Kinofilm von Dragon Ball Super ist bereits auf deutsch erschienen und hat zum ersten Mal seit Jahren ein neues Synchronstudio erhalten. Wie die vielen alten und neuen Sprecher, die Synchro an sich, die Übersetzung und Qualität gefallen hat, was genau Oingo und Boingo damit zu tun haben und wer am Ende mit einer geschenkten Pokémon-Karte beruhigt werden musste, hört ihr am besten selbst nach! Folge direkt herunterladen
Week 3 of Scareactor Appreciation Month 2022 kicks off with 2 guests who have both been on the podcast in the past, but not at the same time! Oingo, part of the 2022 lineup for Carnevil and Betty Boop part of the 2022 Scarezone of the Year, The Goreing 20s! What will they have to say? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Psycho Killer - Talking Heads, Don't Lose My Number - Phil Collins, Save a Prayer - Duran Duran, Insanity - Oingo Boingo, Mental Hopscotch - Missing Persons, Brain Damage - Pink Floyd
443 - Oingo Boingo - Dead Man's Party: Chris, Nick, and Andy break down the title track from Oingo Boingo's 1985 album Dead Man's Party.
We sit with Oingo aka Gomez from Carnevil and chat with him about his journey to get to Carnevil from his time at mazes to the shock he received for his 2021 return! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-nights-of-horror/support
In a first for the podcast, Jack and Malcolm revisit an anime they've previously covered! Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders! And returning guest Logan Middleton joins them on this epic journey! They cover three epic stand battles featuring living swords, psychic children, and pro gamers! Will Malcolm finally realize the greatness of Jojo??!? Or will he pull a first for the podcast and forget to watch one of the assigned episodes?!?!? Tune in and find out! Episodes discussed: Episode 27: Khnum's Oingo and Thoth's Boingo Episode 28: Anubis, Part 1 Episode 29: Anubis, Part 2 Episode 40: D'Arby the Player, Part 1 Episode 41: D'Arby the Player, Part 2 Episode 42: The Miasma of the Void, Vanilla Ice, Part 1 Edited by: Sacha Husband (@sachahusband on Instagram) Follow Us on the Socials: Is This Anime? Twitter: @isthisanimepod Instagram: @isthisanimepod Jack Metcalfe Instagram: @jackisjak Twitter: @OnlyRealJackM Malcolm McLeod Instagram: @malcolmrjmcleod Twitter: @malcolmrjmcleod Logan Middleton Instagram: @wolfmanmiddleton Twitter: @logankmiddleton
No décimo terceiro episódio do Hamones, Mateus Carvalho, Gabriel Guerrero e Jean "Kei" comentam o décimo terceiro volume (em versão Jojonium) de Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, que corresponde aos capítulos 183-198, e aos arcos Iggy "The Fool" e Geb N'Doul, Oingo & Boingo e Anubis! A introdução de Iggy, a introdução dos novos vilões e as novas fórmulas narrativas do Araki são os pontos de discussão desse episódio. Twitters: @hipstervermelho @gague_hero @keibadji
Actor, writer and comedian Matt Besser joins Deborah and Joel to talk about Oingo Boingo's 1981 album, Only a Lad. Besser talks about growing up in Little Rock, the impact new wave had on his life, spending summers in Santa Fe learning to break the rules, Rocky Horror Picture Show with friends and so much more! Plus Joel and Deborah's particular songs, Gypsy by Fleetwood Mac and Since You've Been Gone by Kelly Clarkson. Subscribe, Listen, Enjoy Rate and Review! *Fun side note! We recorded all of these episodes before the pandemic, so please trust that we are quarantined at home, living vicariously through our past selves. Hope everyone is staying safe and healthy at home as well!* -- SHOW INFORMATION Facebook Page: @ThisParticularAlbum Instagram:@ThisParticularAlbum Twitter: @ParticularAlbum Email: ThisParticularAlbum@gmail.com Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
It's impossible to tell who the true idiots are, Oingo and Boingo or Joseph and Polnareff.
On this episode, Drew takes the crew on a ska-tinged new-wave adventure courtesy of Danny Elfman’s old band Oingo Boingo and their iconic release “Dead Man’s Party”. What did the guys think of this quintessential 80’s release? Hit play and find out!Follow along with us on Spotify.Audio Intro: Jahzarr - I Saw You On TVVideo Intro: Lame Drivers - Frozen EggOutro: Matthew Walton - I'll See You In My Dreams
Bryan and Sam are crapped out into Forbidden Zone, easily one of the weirdest movies they have ever reviewed. Follow us on Twitter @streamnonsense Like us on Facebook Review us on iTunes For news and episode notes visit www.streamingnonsense.com
It's another LoRC podcast and this week we've got a NEW guest! Host of the UMind podcast and part of the Creeping Wave Network, the surprisingly educational, Nap! While learning about taxes and Creole history, the Leauge also chats about the Disney+ announcement, Beauty and the Beast theories, making the decision between touching turds or catching cockroaches, and more ridiculous topics. Tomorrow Anthony will be on the next UMind Podcast, find it here: - - - Be sure to follow on , , And for more Nap follow on , , and Intro and outro by Freddy and the Flinttones Follow, Friend, and Like Us on / / Subscribe to us on / / / Email us at to have your words read on the podcast.
Kerri Gross prayed for it, and listener CarmelitaValdezMcKoy answered. We’re reviewing the 1985 oddity “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure.” This groundbreaking movie made Paul Reubens a star, put Tim Burton on the map, and was the first time Oingo Boingo's Danny Elfman worked with Burton on an irresistible film score. Gene Lyons argues “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure” is the most memorable movie of all time. Who could forget Pee-wee’s legendary bike, Large Marge, Dee Snyder, the singing hobo, the pet shop, or the fact Jimmy Smits was not in this movie? The Shat Crew touches on Pee-wee’s adult-theater arrest, the failure of Pee-wee sequels, and whether hitch hiking is an Out West thing or a Florida thing. Kerri recalls seeing Pee-wee live while sitting between Andy Dick and Corey Feldman. Dick Ebert asks how this film is so funny when it shouldn’t be. And Gene applauds Pee-wee’s glorious ensemble ending. Help Support the Podcast Support with Paypal – http://shatthemovies.com/paypal Support With Venmo – https://venmo.com/ShatPodcasts Shop Amazon With Our Affiliate Link – https://www.amazon.com/?tag=shatmovies-20 Sponsor’s Listener Survey – http://shatthemovies.com/survey Leave an iTunes Review – http://shatthemovies.com/review Vote for our Next Movies – http://shatthemovies.com/vote Subscribe & Social Media – http://shatthemovies.com/subscribe-and-follow Leave a Voicemail – (914) 719-SHAT – (914) 719-7428 Checkout our TV Podcasts – https://shatontv.com/shat-on-podcasts Theme Song – Die Hard by Guyz Nite – https://www.facebook.com/guyznite
The guys are joined by author Jonathan Evison to talk about the "Easy Rider" of the 80s generation...the soundtrack to "Fast Times at Ridgemont High." Plenty of tangents like eating pot pies, Casey Kasem, waffle stomping, Quarterflash, Oingo Boingo, and Wayne's disdain of Timothy B. Schmitt. You can check out Jonathan's happenings at: http://jonathanevison.net/
Joe Chiccarelli is a producer and engineer whose career spans almost 4 decades. Refusing to be tied down in any one genre, Joe’s skill, versatility, and eclectic taste has put him in rooms with Frank Zappa, Tori Amos, Oingo Boingo, The Bangles, The Strokes, Morrissey, Dwight Yoakam, The Bee Gees, The White Stripes and many, many more.
After having been heard drumming with Toni Basil’s band by composer Danny Elfman and his longtime orchestrator, Steve Bartek, Johnny Vatos Hernandez was hired as a session drummer on Elfman’s first film score, “The Forbidden Zone”. Hernandez joined the original lineup of the famous band, Oingo Boingo, a position he held for seventeen years, until their breakup in 1995. During that time, the band released eight albums, toured the world and played thousands of concerts.After the breakup of Oingo Boingo, Hernandez joined the band, Tito and Tarantula and was featured in the Robert Rodriguez film, “From Dusk Till Dawn.” He had a rewarding time, touring Europe with Tito until 911, but at that point, he decided to return to Los Angeles to play jazz again. In the 1990s, Hernandez returned to regular session work for composers, like Jason Johnson, Steve Bartek and Bear McCreary. He was the drummer for Bear McCreary’s hugely popular “Battlestar Galactica” live orchestra concerts.For the past seven years, Hernandez has been touring with his own, Boingo Dance Party, a high energy, wild Oingo Boingo music show that features former members of Oingo Boingo. As well, Hernandez is the drummer for the Don Kubec Big Band and recently formed his own avant-garde group, Vlatko, featuring composer and arranger, Michael Vlatkovich on trombone (with whom Hernandez has played professionally for the past forty years). Vlatkovich is one of the leading talents among the Los Angeles improvisational scene. Playing unrestricted free style music always will be good for Hernandez’s soul. http://www.oingoboingodanceparty.com/ https://www.facebook.com/oingoboingodanceparty/
Due to George being out of town soon, and not giving me any notice (he claims he did but I DO NOT BELIEVE IT) it's everyone's favorite: a sleep-deprived recording! Look, I'm sorry about how this all turned out, but there will be a ~special~ episode coming in the feed soon to make up for it. On the subject of JoJo: We finally meet supercreeps Oingo and Boingo, as well as scary monster Anubis. I wonder about animation errors with regards to swords, and George can't figure out what movie to pair with a delicious footlong sub. Eat fresh. [Music used: Intro -- Private Life by Oingo Boingo | Outro -- Sweet Thing by Rufus Ft. Chaka Khan]
Finally, a normal day in the life of the Stardust Crusaders where nothing happens and nobody gets hurt! ...Well, except for the people trying to kill them, but they're terrible at it and nobody notices, so why count that? We also learn about the variety of mouth skills Jotaro's been developing (ahem) and determine that Polnareff would definitely be an awful conversational companion for a road trip in real life. And we spend probably half of this episode just being intensely enthusiastic because we're all in the tank for Oingo and Boingo (and yet not the music group Oingo Boingo, go figure). -- JoJo’s Bizarre Explainer JoJo's Bizarre Adventure! Either you love it, or you've never seen it. But what exactly is JoJo? Why is everyone talking about it? Why is it so great? Whether this is your first foray into Hirohiko Araki's decades-spanning masterpiece, or you're a seasoned JoJo Opinion Haver looking for more of your kind, JoJo's Bizarre Explainer is here for you! Hosted by Elizabeth Simins, Courtney Stanton, and Darius Kazemi, this podcast will tease out the running motifs, fascinating weirdnesses, occasional dog deaths, and ineffable charm of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure—anime-episode by anime-episode, with stops along the way for the manga, the videogames, and whatever else we can get our hands on. Join us as we attempt to do the impossible: Explain JoJo! explainjojo.com @explainjojo @explainjojo@crazynoisybizarre.town Here’s where to find the gang on the internet! Eliz: eliz.abeth.net @elizsimins Courtney: superopinionated.com @courtney@friend.camp Darius: tinysubversions.com @tinysubversions @darius@friend.camp
Count Scottula and Frankenkevin are back with some spooky Halloween party music for your ghoulish ears.
Gordie’s not talkin’ ‘bout the linen Paul can’t cope with that
After having been heard, drumming with Toni Basil's band by composer, Danny Elfman and his longtime orchestrator, Steve Bartek, Johnny Vatos Hernandez was hired as a session drummer on Elfman's first film score, "The Forbidden Zone". Hernandez joined the original lineup of the famous band, Oingo Boingo, a position he held for seventeen years, until their breakup in 1995. During that time, the band released eight albums, toured the world and played thousands of concerts.After the breakup of Oingo Boingo, Hernandez joined the band, Tito and Tarantula and was featured in the Robert Rodriguez film, "From Dusk Till Dawn." He had a rewarding time, touring Europe with Tito until 911, but at that point, he decided to return to Los Angeles to play jazz again. In the 1990s, Hernandez returned to regular session work for composers, like Jason Johnson, Steve Bartek and Bear McCreary. He was the drummer for Bear McCreary's hugely popular "Battlestar Galactica" live orchestra concerts.For the past seven years, Hernandez has been touring with his own, Boingo Dance Party, a high energy, wild Oingo Boingo music show that features former members of Oingo Boingo. As well, Hernandez is the drummer for the Don Kubec Big Band and recently formed his own avant-garde group, Vlatko, featuring composer and arranger, Michael Vlatkovich on trombone (with whom Hernandez has played professionally for the past forty years). Vlatkovich is one of the leading talents among the Los Angeles improvisational scene. Playing unrestricted free style music always will be good for Hernandez's soul.
Jackie and Florentino kick back on a Memorial Day Monday and discuss the upcoming guests and events coming up, including live events with Al Di Meola, Michael McDonald and DW Drums.
Timestamps: 00:19 - Intro 02:25 - How did we discover JoJo 12:15 - Favorite parts of JoJo 19:53 - Stands and ideas of how they work 23:10 - Kakyoin's first encounter with Jotaro 25:00 - Favorite stands/Favorite fights (Bacon - Daniel "The Gambler" D'Arby) 29:55 - Faux's favorite stand (Vanilla Ice) 33:35 - randomdude's favorite stand (Boingo and Oingo) 35:30 - Hol Horse 37:20 - Smurf's favorite stand (Dark Blue Moon) 41:12 - Expectations prior watching JoJo 43:30 - Araki and his longevity 45:15 - Why JoJo is so popular? 47:30 - The Pillar Men 51:10 - OP&ED discussion 1:00:40 - Outro & Part 4 hype
Video – Vimeo – YouTube Photos – Flickr Session tracks - Soundcloud – zip download (right click – save as) Interview podcast – mp3 – iTunes – Mixcloud (playlist at bottom of page) Well if we can handle the racket of PAWS and the sheer numbers of Broken Records then fuck it, we can do Brown Brogues. In the two or three years since Mrs. Toad and I first saw these lads playing at an Irish pub in Austin at SXSW a couple of years ago they have become good pals, as well as DIY inspirations. Although totally fucking incapable of taking an interview seriously. For this one I handled the audio a little differently. Instead of mixing everything in Logic I actually mixed it on the live recording desk and then played it back through our reel-to-reel tape machine, overloading both channels slightly, and then recording the results into my laptop. It's the first time I've used the reel-to-reel, so I am still finding my way, and the results may be nasty as fuck but I really like them. One thing which doesn't sound so great, unfortunately, is the interview audio. The band used effects pedals on their vocal mics, which interfered rather badly with the recording of the interview, so I've ended up having to do the best I can with the tiny mics on the film cameras, which aren't the best. It's alright though - just not as nice as I would have liked it. The crew for this one was just Nic and Rory and myself, but Mrs. Toad made the most fantastic roast lamb for us all, so I should really be crediting her as well. It really was fucking tasty! Full interview podcast: Toadcast #296 - Brown Brogues Toad Session by Song, By Toad on Mixcloud Session tracks: Session track videos Podcast playlist: 01. Brown Brogues - Baby, it's Alright (Toad Session) (00.21) 02. Elvis Presley - If I Can Dream (08.24) 03. Harlem - Gay Human Bones (11.52) 04. Brown Brogues - Split Disc (Toad Session) (21.43) 05. Black Lips - Feeling Gay (32.15) 06. The Growlers - Gay Thoughts (36.03) 07. Brown Brogues - Shake It (Toad Session) (44.39) 08. Liars - Overachievers (52.57) 09. Oingo Boingo - Private Life (56.35) 10. Brown Brogues - AG From the Cradle (Toad Session) (1.05.36)
That's right, it's a new series! Steve, Brad, and special guest host Drew discuss albums turning 30 this year. In our first installment we cover Huey Lewis and the News, Oingo Boingo, and the Violent Femmes
Matty reflects on the positives of the past 12 months. 2011 had a lot of bessings. Here's to 2012!
Great holiday week. Exciting year behind me. Lots of highs, lots of lows but I'm definitely in a better place now than I was a year ago.
Matty's been busy teaching...kinda...not really...but back in school at least...kinda...
Matty catches up at the end of a long week in this special "re-do" of episode 87.
Matty's grateful for his listeners, looks back on the past year, and to the future.
Oingo Boingo - The Best 80's band no one remembers