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As a spirit human being, Of body, mind and soul, I am a feeling psychic being, Consisting of more than I'll ever know. ☉Join me on Safari! Only 1 spot left! https://bit.ly/into-the-wild-2025I know you know what I'm talkin' 'bout! Come on babay, we all know that we are unfathomable beings, extensions of the Source of creation, and as such, infinite. We often forget this in our egoic, conscious, daily reality. I love how in the old Star Trek movies, whenever encountering an alien, the whole approach was one of "don't let them see you're afraid." The same is true of bears, mountain lions, even horses, etc. They can sense when you are afraid and will act accordingly (ie. do whatever they want with you).I've always felt and believed that the root of all fear is in the ego, as the ego is born and dies with the body and has the job of keeping the body alive. Hence, it has the fear of death, which is the root of all fears. If, especially now with the north node in Pisces until January, we can tap into our timeless, deathless soul, we stop all this mumbo jumbo that some person, government, system, or machine is going to control us. Ha ha! Let's do it!Now, this is not to say that there is no Saturn/external authority and that there are no borders, passports, or police. However, the grip that they have on our minds and feelings (and therefore decisions) is what I'm talking about. And let's not forget the fact of power in numbers! If everyone tapped into their infinite spiritual powers, there'd be some big changes in what goes on down here! So rather than waste time and energy in negative thinking/attitudes and nasty social comments, let's meditate and raise the bar!!!Only Love Can Break Your Heart: https://youtu.be/bSren6DQx1Y?si=NXdUsEFwiUig5Cyg The AI talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/tristan_harris_why_ai_is_our_ultimate_test_and_greatest_invitation?utm_source=rn-app-share&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=tedspreadSo Much Love,Kaypacha☉
In this episode, we journey through Neil Young's seminal album After the Gold Rush, which sits at number 81 on Apple Music's Top 100 Albums of All Time. Released in 1970, this album blends folk, rock, and introspective lyrics to create a deeply emotional and socially aware collection of songs. We unpack the album's most powerful moments, from the introspective "Tell Me Why" to the socially charged "Southern Man," and explore the subtle beauty in tracks like "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" and "Birds." Episode Highlights: Track-by-Track Breakdown: We discuss the album's most notable songs, including the haunting title track "After the Gold Rush" and the anthemic "Southern Man." Lyric Analysis: Delve into the themes of love, loss, and social justice that permeate the album, and how they reflect the turbulent era in which it was created. Neil Young's Influence: Explore how this album shaped the future of folk-rock and why it continues to be a touchstone in Neil Young's career. Join us as we explore why After the Gold Rush remains a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences today. Whether you're a die-hard Neil Young fan or new to his music, this episode provides a comprehensive look at one of his most enduring works.
Episode Summary: In this Fun Friday episode, Kelly and Alix get reading recommendations from Twin Crown authors Catherine Doyle and Katherine Webber.Author BiosKatherine Webber is from Southern California and spent much of her childhood in the Palm Springs desert. She is the author of Only Love Can Break Your Heart and The Revelry. For younger readers, she cowrites the Sam Wu Is Not Afraid and Dragon Realm series with her husband, Kevin Tsang. She is currently based in London with her husband and young daughters. Catherine Doyle lives in the West of Ireland with her husband Jack, and their dog, Cali. She holds a BA in Psychology and an MA in Publishing. Her award-winning and bestselling work, which includes middle grade and young adult fiction, has been published in over 25 languages.Topics Discussed:[0:29] Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo[1:14] The Princess Bride by William Goldman[2:55] Throne of Glass series by Sarah J. Maas[5:29] A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle[6:29] Song of the Lioness series by Tamora Pierce[6:47] Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini TaylorOther Books MentionedThe Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. LewisLord of the Rings by J.R.R. TolkienOutlander by Diana GabaldonTwin Crowns series by Katherine Webber and Catherine DoyleWhat's New at LitJoy?The Darkest Part of the Forest Annotated Special EditionFollow LitJoy!Make sure to RATE & REVIEW The LitJoy Podcast wherever you listen.Join our Lunacorns private membership group at https://litjoycrate.com/podcast-lunacornsFollow us on Instagram @litjoycrateFollow us on TikTok @litjoycrateCheck out LitJoy's officially licensed author collections!Use the code PODCAST10 for a 10% off discount! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Summary:In this episode, Kelly and Alix interview Catherine Doyle and Katherine Webber.Author BiosCatherine Doyle and Katherine Webber are both bestselling and award-winning writers of YA and children's books. In addition to cowriting the Twin Crowns series, they are sisters-in-law. Katherine Webber is from Southern California and spent much of her childhood in the Palm Springs desert. She is the author of Only Love Can Break Your Heart and The Revelry. For younger readers, she cowrites the Sam Wu Is Not Afraid and Dragon Realm series with her husband, Kevin Tsang. She is currently based in London with her husband and young daughters. Catherine Doyle lives in the West of Ireland with her husband Jack, and their dog, Cali. She holds a BA in Psychology and an MA in Publishing. Her award-winning and bestselling work, which includes middle grade and young adult fiction, has been published in over 25 languages.Topics Discussed:[0:00] About Katherine and Catherine[3:27] Cowriting Twin Crowns[9:56] Writing Romance[14:55] Identifying with Characters[18:05] Katie and Cat's Writing Style[19:38] To Bee Read[21:19] Becoming Writers[31:20] Laini Taylor Love[36:28] Childhood Books[42:54] Final QuestionsOther Resources MentionedKatie and Cat Q&AArtemis Fowl by Eoin ColferThe Storm Keeper's Island by Catherine DoyleA Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'EngleThe Alanna Series by Tamora PierceThe Wishing Game by Meg ShafferThe Giver by Lois Lowry1984 by George OrwellAnimal Farm by George OrwellA Fate Inked in Blood by Danielle L. JensenBride by Ali HazelwoodHades x Persephone Saga by Scarlett St ClairThe Warm Hands of Ghosts by Katherine ArdenWhat's New at LitJoy?Holly Black's The Darkest Part of the Forest Special EditionConnect with CatCatherine Doyle's Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Atlanta, GA based multi-instrumentalist singer songwriter Jeremy Wilms (J.Wilms) brings us Neil Young and his seminal 1970 release 'After The Gold Rush'. We take a deep dive into a record that has influenced Jeremy's - and countless others - songwriting and STILL, on occasion, makes him cry. Songs featured in this episode: After The Goldrush - Linda Ronstadt; The Fighter, All The Roads, Hey My - Jeremy Wilms; Carry On, Woodstock - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; Rockin' In The Free World, Tell Me Why, After The Gold Rush, Only Love Can Break Your Heart, Southern Man - Neil Young; Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd; The South's Gonna Do It Again - Charlie Daniels Band; Till The Morning Comes - Neil Young; Oh Lonesome Me - Don Gibson; Oh Lonesome Me, Don't Let It Bring You Down, Birds, Birds (Demo - Neil Young & Graham Nash), Birds (Mono - Neil Young Archives Vol. 1), When You Dance I Can Really Love, I Believe In You, Cripple Creek Ferry - Neil Young; Dead Flowers - Townes Van Zandt; Yes I Know - Jeremy Wilms
A principios de década la música de baile dominaba gran parte de la escena y pronto su influencia se notó en muchos artistas procedentes del Pop, del indie e incluso del Rock. En este podcast podréis escuchar algunos ejemplos. 01 - Beats International - Dub Be Good To Me: el ex bajista de The Housemartins (Norman Cook) creó en el 89 este colectivo, formado por una vocalista, un rapero y un teclista. Este fue su gran éxito, un cover de una canción de SOS Band y el cual contaba con un sampler de la línea de bajo de la canción de Los Clash “Guns of Brixton”. Llego al número 1 en el Reino Unido en 1990. 02 - Ace of Base - The Sign (Long Version): Luego del gran suceso mundial que fue “All That She Wants”, en 1993 publican esta canción como single, logrando el número uno en US y Europa. 03 - Soho - Hippychick: El dúo de las hermanas Cuff lograron un solo éxito mundial, y fue este Hippychick en 1990, el cual contenía un sampler de la guitarra de Johnny Marr en la canción de The smiths “How Soon is Now” 04 - Stereo MC's – Connected: Procedentes de la escena del Hip-Hop británico, en 1992 lanzaron todo un revienta pistas como es “Connected”. Hasta mediados de los 2000 siguieron publicando material pero nunca repitieron el éxito, 05 - Lil Louis & The World - Nyce & Slo (Tony Humphries wildlife mix): DJ y productor de Chicago. Famoso por publicar en 1989 “French Kiss”, clásico del House. En 1990 lanza como single “Nyce & Slo” del cual se realizaron decenas de remezclas, la que aquí podéis escuchar fúe publicada originalmente en 12 pulgadas. 06 - Soul II Soul - Get a Life: Luego del gran suceso que fue el disco debut. El combo de Jazzie B lanza su segundo álbum “Volume II (1990 a new decade)”. Del cual se extrae este single. 07 - Saint Etienne - Only Love Can Break Your Heart: El trio británico debutan en mayo de 1990 con el cover de Neil Young “Only Love Can Break Your Heart” convirtiéndose en su single más exitoso hasta la actualidad. Como dato curioso, su vocalista Sarah Cracknell se incorpora al grupo un año más tarde. Por lo que esta canción es interpretada por Moira Lambert. 08 - Banderas - This Is Your Life (Remix by Massimino & Fabio B): Procedentes de The Communards, donde ejercían de coristas, publican su único álbum hasta la fecha “Rape” en 1991. Esta canción fue su primer single y el único que sonó en las radios. 09 - Mantronix feat. Wondress - Got to Have Your Love: Grupo de Hip Hop formado a mediados de los 80s, lograron con esta canción gran éxito en todas las pistas de baile del mundo entre 1989 y 1990. 10 - King Bee - Back By Dope Demand (Funky Bass Mix): Grupo de Hip Hop holandés, tuvieron varios singles de éxito a principios de década. 11 - Adventures of Stevie V - Dirty Cash (Money Talks) (Sold Out Mix 7' Edit): Proyecto británico de Hip-House, famosos por esta canción que sono entre 1989 y 1990. 12 - Primal Scream - Don't Fight It, Feel It (7' edit): Procedentes del Indie Britanico, en 1990 publican su opera prima “Screamadelica”, una fusión de Rock, Psicodelia, House y Balearic Beat. Este fúe su cuarto single. 13 - Stereo MC's - Step It Up: Segundo single de éxito, luego de Connected. Publicado en 1992. 14 - Beats International - For Spacious Lies (12' Version): Originalmente fue piublicado en 1989 por Norman Cook como solista, en 1990 se vuelve a lanzar bajo el nombre de Beats International. 15 - Happy Mondays - Step On (Twisting My Melon mix): Procedentes de la escena de Madchester, en 1990 publican su exitoso álbum “Pills 'N' Thrills And Bellyaches” del que se extrae esta canción como single. 16 - EMF - Unbelievable (Single Version): grupo británico formado en 1989, publican su mega éxito mundial en 1990. Nunca más volvieron a lograr tal asaña.
My real work while here on earth,Is not only to express all that I am.But to allow and accept, aye, even support,Those others I just can't understand.☉ Let's get together LIVE! Join me in Spain, the Bahamas, Florida, Bali, or points beyond in the months ahead. Blending astrology with other spiritual disciplines, I present several retreats that can be big game changers if you're ready, willing, and able to make that breakthrough. I hope to see you! Check out what's happening and register today! https://bit.ly/kaypacha-events As the thumbnail and closing demonstrate, "We're all just chickens here!" Let's face it. This is a crazy planet with a lot of crazy people. Everybody's wounded after lifetimes of madness, and the madness shows no sign of going away. And yet, this is where we find ourselves on a soul journey toward an enlightened state which includes a loving, open heart. So whatcha gonna do? Well, the astrology of this month suggests that you let not only yourself but also others off the hook. Now don't get me wrong. I'm not saying to lay down, be silent, get run over, or be thrown under the bus without resistance. "Support" is a big word that also includes calling a spade a spade, giving feedback, speaking your needs and your truth to someone who needs clarification, and confrontation when boundaries are not honored. So much lies in the means more than an end and the manner and intention behind words spoken and actions taken. Gentleness is a keyword here, along with calm, possibly stern, but smooth and soft would be nicer! One day we shall live in peace and harmony, and each day we practice loving, gentle kindness, we'll be one day closer to getting there. Don't forget to start with yourself! And here I can practice what I preach, as I have loved and played Neil Young songs for years. Indeed, Down By the River was the first song I learned on the guitar. Loved him. Then he comes out and wants to censor Joe Rogan on Spotify! What a jaw-dropper! What to do? Cancel him and never listen to him again? No, I'm going to accept that he is wounded in some way and unable to "see the light" of what's really going on, and still suggest his song for this week... Only Love Can Break Your Heart: https://youtu.be/1QmKIL1AOHU So Much Love,Kaypachahttps://newparadigmastrology.com/ Sign up for my weekly newsletter to receive my Astro reports and uncensored insights: http://bit.ly/npanewsletter
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In den frühen 90ern mischt sich DJ-Kultur mit Popmusik. Bands wie Saint Etienne machen tanzbaren Indie-Pop, der dem männlich geprägten Brit-Pop eine Portion Eleganz und Glamour entgegensetzt. Im Popfilter erzählt Frank Spilker warum ihm ihr Song „Only Love Can Break Your Heart“ besonders in Erinnerung geblieben ist. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/popfilter >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-takeover-woche-mit-frank-spilker-saint-etienne
In den frühen 90ern mischt sich DJ-Kultur mit Popmusik. Bands wie Saint Etienne machen tanzbaren Indie-Pop, der dem männlich geprägten Brit-Pop eine Portion Eleganz und Glamour entgegensetzt. Im Popfilter erzählt Frank Spilker warum ihm ihr Song „Only Love Can Break Your Heart“ besonders in Erinnerung geblieben ist. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/popfilter >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-takeover-woche-mit-frank-spilker-saint-etienne
In den frühen 90ern mischt sich DJ-Kultur mit Popmusik. Bands wie Saint Etienne machen tanzbaren Indie-Pop, der dem männlich geprägten Brit-Pop eine Portion Eleganz und Glamour entgegensetzt. Im Popfilter erzählt Frank Spilker warum ihm ihr Song „Only Love Can Break Your Heart“ besonders in Erinnerung geblieben ist. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/popfilter Alle Takeover-Folgen mit Frank Spilker Folge 1: Die Sterne – Wichtig Folge 2: Massive Attack – Protection Folge 3: Stereolab – Cybele’s Reverie Folge 4: Sonic Youth – Kool Thing Folge 5: Saint Etienne – Only Love Can Break Your Heart Folge 6: Neneh Cherry – Buffalo Stance Folge 7: Die Goldenen Zitronen – Laila >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-takeover-woche-mit-frank-spilker-saint-etienne
In den frühen 90ern mischt sich DJ-Kultur mit Popmusik. Bands wie Saint Etienne machen tanzbaren Indie-Pop, der dem männlich geprägten Brit-Pop eine Portion Eleganz und Glamour entgegensetzt. Im Popfilter erzählt Frank Spilker warum ihm ihr Song „Only Love Can Break Your Heart“ besonders in Erinnerung geblieben ist. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/popfilter >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-takeover-woche-mit-frank-spilker-saint-etienne
In den frühen 90ern mischt sich DJ-Kultur mit Popmusik. Bands wie Saint Etienne machen tanzbaren Indie-Pop, der dem männlich geprägten Brit-Pop eine Portion Eleganz und Glamour entgegensetzt. Im Popfilter erzählt Frank Spilker warum ihm ihr Song „Only Love Can Break Your Heart“ besonders in Erinnerung geblieben ist. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/popfilter >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/popfilter-takeover-woche-mit-frank-spilker-saint-etienne
Several years ago, I wrote a time-travel film treatment called “Song Trippers” about a quartet of lonely, damaged people who found solace through music. Each lost soul connects to a song that transports them back in time to the place in their youth when they were the happiest. Of course, we all know that music has magic power. There are songs that can trip my memory far from the here and now to earlier states of joyful wonderment, and sadness, too, if that's what's called for. It's strong medicine.For each episode in this series, I'll take an 8 Track down from the shelf and share it with you, along with some special memories, bonded by that spiritual epoxy that has forged the framework of my life's scaffold. -Bill "Captain Billy" MesnikFROM THE DIG THIS ARCHIVES- THE VERY FIRST EPISODE OF CAPTAIN BILLY'S MAGIC 8 BALL! -AFTER THE GOLD RUSH, by Neil Young, (Reprise, 1970)This allusive, abstract ballad, inspired by a screenplay by fellow Topanga resident, Dean Stockwell, was lambasted by critics, and loved by the record buying public, making the album of the same name Neil's second biggest seller. Few people care to parse out the thorny meaning of the lyrics, which take us from a knight's festival, to a squalid junkie's basement, to an alien spaceship coming to herald a new world.Maybe it was all the acid I was consuming, but the thing made perfect sense to me – I simply flowed with the imagery, and bathed in the keening vocalism of the protagonist, an acquired taste to be sure. I also fucking loved that flugelhorn!If you're a fan you might prefer Heart of Gold, Cinnamon Girl, Old Man, The Needle and the Damage Done, or many of his other myriad time trips. All good, all good. All I know is that I love Neil dearly, and I'm glad he's been with us all this time. Through it all, he has remained Neil. He has always demonstrated a stubborn independence, and made his own way against a sea of antagonistic forces and voices, corporate and artistic – a level of integrity which I so admire, and, from which I often fall so short.For years, Tell Me Why, and Only Love Can Break Your Heart were on my set list. One reviewer covering my act wrote that when I sang high I was an ersatz Neil Young, and when I sang low I was a bargain basement Cat Stevens. Of course I did; I was finding my voice, asshole!
** Episode 37- Live on Electromagnetic Radio** **Rainy Day Mix** ***TRACKLISTING*** 1. It's a Wonderful Life...Sparklehorse 2. Open...The Cure 3. Lay Me Down...The Frames 4. Blue...Lucinda Williams 5. Subterranean Homesick Alien (acoustic)...Radiohead 6. Fall On Me...REM 7. Everybody's Laughing...Alex Lloyd 8. Goodbye...Emmylou Harris 9. You're A Big Girl Now...Bob Dylan 10. Coolsville...Ricki Lee Jones 11. Almost Blue...Elvis Costello & The Attractions 12. Four Seasons In One Day...Crowded House 13. Venice Queen...Red Hot Chili Peppers 14. Tie Up My Hands...Starsailor 15. Getaway...Russ Glenn 16. Only Love Can Break Your Heart...Neil Young 17. Angelene...PJ Harvey 18. Humble Daisy...XTC 19. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away...The Beatles 20. Go Down...Sam Phillips 21. Pay No Mind (Snoozer)...Beck 22. Background Music...Maren Morris 23. Love Will Keep us Together...Captain & Tennille 24. Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle...Nirvana 25. Joga...Bjork
Frank Turner & Jon Snodgrass "Happy New Year"The Hold Steady "Stuck Between Stations"The Mountain Goats "This Year"Little Richard "Lucille"Gillian Welch & David Rawlings "Señor"Johnny Cash "I See a Darkness"Neil Young "Only Love Can Break Your Heart"Wanda Jackson "Let's Have a Party"Dave Bartholomew "That's How You Got Killed Before"Langhorne Slim & The Law "Past Lives"Two Cow Garage "Let the Boys Be Girls"Precious Bryant "Don't Mess Up a Good Thing"Charles Sheffield "It´s Your Voodoo Working"Drive-By Truckers "Aftermath USA"THE BLACK CROWES "Under a Mountain"James Brown "Give It Up Turn It Loose"The Allman Brothers Band "Whipping Post"The B-52's "Love Shack"Big Star "When My Baby's Beside Me"Deee-Lite "Groove Is In The Heart"Pretenders "Brass In Pocket"Fiona Apple "Paper Bag"Blue Lu Barker "Trombone Man Blues"Bob Dylan "With God On Our Side"Lucero "Coming Home"South Memphis String Band "Wildwood Boys"Shotgun Jazz Band "I Believe I Can Make It By Myself"Otis Redding "Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa(Sad Song)"John Moreland "Avalon"Aretha Franklin "Do Right Woman Do Right Man"Power Struggle "Falling from the Sky"The Black Keys "Sinister Kid"Professor Longhair & His Blues Scholars "Tipitina"Lightnin' Hopkins "Happy New Year"Lucero "Hold Me Close"Hank Williams "At the First Fall of Snow"Drag the River "Here's to the Losers"Chris Knight "Little Victories"James McMurtry "What's the Matter"Howlin' Wolf "Hidden Charms"Nina Simone "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out"Waxahatchee "Witches"Bobby Charles "Save Me Jesus"Big Maybelle "One Monkey Don't Stop No Show"
This week Steve and Dana are joined by Slate editor Allegra Frank. First, they discuss Coming 2 America, the sequel to the 1988 film Coming to America starring Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall Next, they chat about the Pedro Almodóvar short The Human Voice and discuss how it compares to other Almodóvar works. Finally, they’re joined by Slate staff writer Aaron Mak to talk about NFT's (non-fungible tokens), the new digital certificates of "ownership" that are changing the way people buy art. In Slate Plus, the panel talks about their feelings on re-entering society post-pandemic. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Rachael Allen. Email the hosts at culturefest@slate.com Outro Music: "Break The Line" by Coma Svensson Slate Plus members get a bonus segment in each episode of the Culture Gabfest and access to exclusive shows like Dana Stevens’ classic movies podcast Flashback. Sign up now to listen and support our work. Further reading: “Coming 2 America’s Disastrous Return to Africa” by Allegra Frank in Slate “What the Heck Are NFTs, and Why Are Grimes, Lindsay Lohan, and the Guy Who Made Nyan Cat Selling Them?” by Aaron Mak in Slate Endorsements Dana: “Repeat After Me” by June Thomas in Slate “Talk To Her, All About My Mother, Broken Embraces …” by June Thomas in Slate This radish recipe Allegra: The Real World Homecoming: New York and the original. “i drive me mad” by renforshort, as heard on Generation Steve: “Only Love Can Break Your Heart” by Saint Etienne "Cherry Wine" by Hozier "Shrike" by Hozier
This week Steve and Dana are joined by Slate editor Allegra Frank. First, they discuss Coming 2 America, the sequel to the 1988 film Coming to America starring Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall Next, they chat about the Pedro Almodóvar short The Human Voice and discuss how it compares to other Almodóvar works. Finally, they’re joined by Slate staff writer Aaron Mak to talk about NFT's (non-fungible tokens), the new digital certificates of "ownership" that are changing the way people buy art. In Slate Plus, the panel talks about their feelings on re-entering society post-pandemic. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Rachael Allen. Email the hosts at culturefest@slate.com Outro Music: "Break The Line" by Coma Svensson Slate Plus members get a bonus segment in each episode of the Culture Gabfest and access to exclusive shows like Dana Stevens’ classic movies podcast Flashback. Sign up now to listen and support our work. Further reading: “Coming 2 America’s Disastrous Return to Africa” by Allegra Frank in Slate “What the Heck Are NFTs, and Why Are Grimes, Lindsay Lohan, and the Guy Who Made Nyan Cat Selling Them?” by Aaron Mak in Slate Endorsements Dana: “Repeat After Me” by June Thomas in Slate “Talk To Her, All About My Mother, Broken Embraces …” by June Thomas in Slate This radish recipe Allegra: The Real World Homecoming: New York and the original. “i drive me mad” by renforshort, as heard on Generation Steve: “Only Love Can Break Your Heart” by Saint Etienne "Cherry Wine" by Hozier "Shrike" by Hozier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Steve and Dana are joined by Slate editor Allegra Frank. First, they discuss Coming 2 America, the sequel to the 1988 film Coming to America starring Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall Next, they chat about the Pedro Almodóvar short The Human Voice and discuss how it compares to other Almodóvar works. Finally, they’re joined by Slate staff writer Aaron Mak to talk about NFT's (non-fungible tokens), the new digital certificates of "ownership" that are changing the way people buy art. In Slate Plus, the panel talks about their feelings on re-entering society post-pandemic. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Rachael Allen. Email the hosts at culturefest@slate.com Outro Music: "Break The Line" by Coma Svensson Slate Plus members get a bonus segment in each episode of the Culture Gabfest and access to exclusive shows like Dana Stevens’ classic movies podcast Flashback. Sign up now to listen and support our work. Further reading: “Coming 2 America’s Disastrous Return to Africa” by Allegra Frank in Slate “What the Heck Are NFTs, and Why Are Grimes, Lindsay Lohan, and the Guy Who Made Nyan Cat Selling Them?” by Aaron Mak in Slate Endorsements Dana: “Repeat After Me” by June Thomas in Slate “Talk To Her, All About My Mother, Broken Embraces …” by June Thomas in Slate This radish recipe Allegra: The Real World Homecoming: New York and the original. “i drive me mad” by renforshort, as heard on Generation Steve: “Only Love Can Break Your Heart” by Saint Etienne "Cherry Wine" by Hozier "Shrike" by Hozier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Catherine and I share our most anticipated books coming out January – March 2021. Also, stay tuned for my Most Anticipated Books of Winter 2021 blog post, which is coming out soon. I’ll share some of the books I talked about in this podcast, but also some that I didn’t! This post contains affiliate links, through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). Highlights How we feel our 2021 reading taste (compared to the weirdness of 2020) might pan out based on the first couple releases we’ve read. Catherine and my success rate for books we shared in our Fall 2020 Preview episode. Our Best and Worst picks from the Fall 2020 Preview episode. Sarah’s and Catherine’s #1 Winter book picks. Winter 2021 Book Preview [6:43] January Sarah’s Picks: The Fortunate Ones by Ed Tarkington (January 5) | Buy from Amazon [7:13] The Push by Ashley Audrain (January 5) | Buy from Amazon [13:40] What Could Be Saved by Liese O’Halloran Schwarz (January 12) | Buy from Amazon [20:15] Catherine’s Picks: Better Luck Next Time by Julia Claiborne Johnson (January 5) | Buy from Amazon [11:39] A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes (January 26) | Buy from Amazon [18:25] February Sarah’s Picks: The Bad Muslim Discount by Syed Masood (February 2) | Buy from Amazon [26:48] All Girls by Emily Layden (February 16) | Buy from Amazon [31:41] Catherine’s Picks: Zorrie by Laird Hunt (February 9) | Buy from Amazon [23:58] Dark Horses by Susan Mihalic (February 16) | Buy from Amazon [29:20] March Sarah’s Picks: What’s Mine and Yours by Naima Coster (March 2) | Buy from Amazon [37:31] The Babysitter by Liza Rodman and Jennifer Jordan (March 2) | Buy from Amazon [41:18] Too Good to Be True by Carola Lovering (March 2) | Buy from Amazon [44:51] Libertie by Kaitlyn Greenidge (March 30) | Buy from Amazon [48:28] Catherine’s Picks: The Committed by Viet Thanh Nguyen (March 2) | Buy from Amazon [34:05] Sparks Like Stars by Nadia Hashimi (March 2) | Buy from Amazon [39:37] How Beautiful We Were by Imbolo Mbue (March 9) | Buy from Amazon [43:21] The Arsonists’ City by Hala Alyan (March 9) | Buy from Amazon [46:31] Other Books Mentioned A Traveler at the Gates of Wisdom by John Boyne | Buy from Amazon [4:19] Good Morning, Monster by Catherine Gildiner (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [4:53] Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [5:10] A Knock at Midnight by Brittany Barnett | Buy from Amazon [5:17] The Searcher by Tana French | Buy from Amazon [5:45] Earthlings by Sayaka Murata | Buy from Amazon [6:13] Only Love Can Break Your Heart by Ed Tarkington (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [7:59] Be Frank With Me by Julia Claiborne Johnson | Buy from Amazon [11:55] We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver | Buy from Amazon [15:53] Circe by Madeline Miller (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [18:53] The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller | Buy from Amazon [18:53] The Most Fun We Ever Had by Claire Lombardo (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [22:33] The Last Romantics by Tara Conklin (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [22:33] Concussion by Jeanne Marie Laskas (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [28:16] More Than Just a Pretty Face by Syed Masood | Buy from Amazon [28:52] We Wish You Luck by Caroline Zancan (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [33:48] The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen | Buy from Amazon [34:59] Ask Again, Yes by Mary Beth Keane (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [38:12] Halsey Street by Naima Coster | Buy from Amazon [38:31] An American Marriage by Tayari Jones (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [38:37] Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [38:37] We Keep the Dead Close by Becky Cooper (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [42:25] The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule | Buy from Amazon [42:25] Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [44:20] Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering | Buy from Amazon [45:37] Salt Houses by Hala Alyan | Buy from Amazon [47:47] We Love You, Charlie Freeman by Kaitlyn Greenidge | Buy from Amazon [49:11] Other Links Fall 2020 Book Preview About Catherine Gilmore Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Catherine started The Gilmore Guide to Books over 6 years ago after wrapping up a career as a corporate librarian. She loves books and reading (surprise!) and currently lives in Ann Arbor, MI. Next Episode There will not be a new episode next week since the podcast is on a bi-weekly schedule. The following week’s episode will feature Sara Hildreth of @fictionmatters and the Novel Pairings Podcast going behind-the-scenes of judging a literary prize (airing January 20).
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Lo que el corazón te pide, lo que el corazón desea… Una canción que cambie el rumbo de los acontecimientos haciéndome sentir que everything is going to be alright, que me levante del asiento, del conformismo de los días más grises, que me deslumbre y abra las puertas hacia cualquier lugar. Stray Cats acaban de editar su disco en directo. Seguimos con la celebración del 50º aniversario de “After The Gold Rush”, obra maestra de Neil Young. ¿Dónde se habrá metido Kyle Davis? Con el talento que demostró en su primer disco. Rescatamos también a Tres Chicas y a Crash Vegas, The Rembrandts, Rick Derringer y The Replacements y Tommy Keene. DISCO 1 STRAY CATS Misirlou (12) DISCO 2 CARLENE CARTER Every Little Thing (2) DISCO 3 THE PRETENDERS Kid (2) DISCO 4 THE REMBRANDTS Just The Way It Is, Baby (1) DISCO 5 TOMMY KEENE Don't Sleep in the Daytime (18) DISCO 6 TRANSVISION VAMP Twangy Wigout (5) DISCO 7 THIRD EYE BLIND Narcolepsy (2) DISCO 8 BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE Pacific Theme (6) DISCO 9 CRASH VEGAS Pocahontas (11) DISCO 10 NEIL YOUNG Only Love Can Break Your Heart (3) DISCO 11 LINDA RONSTADT After The Gold Rush (4) DISCO 12 KYLE DAVIS Dancing In The Rain (4) DISCO 13 TRES CHICAS My Love (3) DISCO 14 RICK DERRINGER Desires Of The Heart (6) DISCO 15 THE WEEPIES I Was Made For Sunny Days (4) Escuchar audio
In a cold UK the music year starts to warm up. Some excellence delivered already - I'm especially enjoying Deerhunter; James Blake and Beriut but for me, best so far is the remastered Paddy McAloon album 'I trawl the megahertz' re-released as a Prefab Sprout album. Hope you find something you like: Tracks: 1. Sing With Melodious Inarticulate Sound? 0:46 People Like Us “Recyclopedia Britannica” sound collage 2018 2. Shopping (2014) 5:46 People Like Us “25 Years of People Like Us” sound collage 2018 3. No One's Sleeping 4:26 Deerhunter “Why Hasn't Everything Already Disappeared?” Alternative 2019 4. You've Got Your Mothers Hips 3:40 John Grant “Love Is Magic” Alternative 2018 5. Safe And Sound 8:41 Creep Show “Mr. Dynamite” Alternative 2018 6. Don't Miss It 4:59 James Blake “Assume Form” Dance & House 2019 7. Borrowed Lies 7:59 Gum Takes Tooth “Arrow” Psych Rock 2019 8. Circle of Clouds 7:36 Kid Koala “Music To Draw To: Io” Electronic 2019 9. Only Love Can Break Your Heart 3:48 Ida Sand “Young At Heart” Jazz 2015 10. Molehill 4:11 Underworld “DRIFT Episode 2” 2019 11. One 3:15 Esperanza Spalding “Emily's D+Evolution” R&B 2016 12. Sleeping Rough 3:31 Prefab Sprout “I Trawl the Megahertz” (Remastered) Sofistipop 2019 13. Gallipoli 4:07 Beirut “Gallipoli” Alternative 2019
Michael Rosen and Kimberley Reynolds talk to Anne McElvoy about socialist fairy tales and radicalism in books for children. Nikita Gill and Katherine Webber on giving traditional tales a modern twist. Reading & Revolution: An Anthology of Radical Writing for Children 1900-1960 is out now Workers' Tales: Socialist Fairy Tales, Fables and Allegories from Great Britain is published on 13th November Fierce Fairytales & Other Stories to Stir Your Soul by Nikita Gill is out now Katherine Wheeler is the author of Only Love Can Break Your Heart and Wing Jones A Very Very Very Dark Matter by Michael McDonagh is at the Bridge Theatre in London until 6th January Producer: Torquil MacLeod
Author of ONLY LOVE CAN BREAK YOUR HEART, Katherine Webber chats with host Grace F Victory on why the Palm Springs desert is the perfect backdrop for her latest book about first love, the books that have left a lasting impression on her and what's next on her reading list.
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Synopsis: Ed Tarkington, the author of Only Love Can Break Your Heart, discusses the importance music played in his youth, his religious upbringing, and the devastating effects of mental illness. This episode of COVERED is sponsored by: Nacht Sound Engineering: Streamline the process of delivering high-quality shows to your audience and focus on what you love. Feedpress: Blog and podcast analytics starting at $4 a month, podcast hosting starting at just $8 a month. Use promo code COVERED to get 10% off your first year. Duration: 54:43:00 Present: Harry C. Marks, Ed Tarkington Episode Links Episode S2E8: Ed Tarkington (mp3) Contact your hosts for show feedback Show your support and donate to our podcast The Guest Website Ed on Twitter His Book Only Love Can Break Your Heart from Algonquin Books Books and Authors Discussed In an effort to support independent bookstores over a certain monolithic website, all books (where possible) will be linked to the Literati Bookstore in Ann Arbor, MI. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee The World According to Garp by John Irving Pat Conroy My Name is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout Tobias Wolff Ian McEwan Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace Miscellaneous “Review: ‘Only Love Can Break Your Heart’ by Ed Tarkington” by Carol Memmott, Chicago Tribune “Blood Ties” by Nathan Heller for The New Yorker, November 2015 Follow your host and the show on Twitter @HCMarks @COVERED_fm @HologramRadio for more podcasts to listen to! Subscribe to Covered! Get Covered on iTunes, or via RSS. Support the show! Become a patron! Please take a moment to rate our show in iTunes, even if it’s just a star rating. It really does make a difference in helping us reach a wider audience. Download: Episode S2E8: Ed Tarkington
Ed Tarkington is a teacher and writer from Nashville, TN whose work has appeared in the Nashville Scene, The Commercial Appeal, The Pittsburgh Quarterly, and The Southeast Review. Algonquin has recently published his debut novel, Only Love Can Break Your Heart.
The fellas are back and Crab's hit the big time! Record release shows have been played! Rangers advance in the playoffs! Kenny has BIG news! DUEL COVERS! Michael's take on "She is a Holy Grail" by Superdrag Andrew plays "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" by Neil Young Upcoming Shows 5/15 The Living Room, Stroudsburg, PA 5/29 The Space, Hamden, CT 5/30 Radiant, Nutley NJ Get "The Light Is Taking Me To Pieces" http://www.thisgoodrobotmerch.com http://www.thisgoodrobot.com twitter.com/thisgoodrobot twitter.com/thisgoodpodcast
"Only Love Can Break Your Heart" a PEACE BISQUIT Classic Party Mix Programmed live by DJ BILL COLEMAN @ Wonderbar, NYC 1. Only Love Can Break Your Heart - Saint Etienne 2. You Make Me Feel - Trudy M. 3. All We Got - Michael McDonald 4. Scandal - Ultra Naté 5. Deeper - Susan Clark 6. Get It Off - Three Generations feat. Chevell 7. Notice Me - Sandee 8. Another Sleepless Night - Shawn Christopher 9. Alright - Urban Soul 10. Let The Music Take You Higher - DJ Pierre 11. New Jersey Jazz - Black Science Orchestra 12. The Player - First Choice 13. I Need You - Sylvester 14. Deputy of Love - Don Armando's Second Avenue Rhumba Band 15. Street Player - Chicago 16. Hot For You - Brainstorm www.peacebisquit.com www.myspace.com/djbillcoleman www.myspace.com/peacebisquit www.youtube.com/peacebisquit