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For those about to listen to this 80s rock tournament, we salute you! This episode of Baconsale Hurts so Good, because Joel, Kent, and Zack have gathered some of the greatest Juke Box Heroes from the 1980s on a bracket to determine who is the best. It's going to be a Heartbreaker whenever we put two amazing bands up against each other and have to decide who's visited by the Angel of Death in the Heat of the Moment. And it may seem like a Madhouse as we share our reasoning, but don't let our picks Rock You Like a Hurricane. Don't Run to the Hills or Bang Your Head, either. Just keep in mind that you Don't Know What You Got Till It's Gone, and this is still Nothin' But a Good Time. Who's gonna win? Well, Our Lips are Sealed until the second half of this tournament. Download our official bracket at Baconsale.com to Rock the Casbah at home, and if you're living in a Land of Confusion, you can find our sampler platter playlist on our website, as well.
Playlist: The Hi-Tops - Easy RidingGeorge Harrison - All Those Years AgoThe Go-Go's - Our Lips are SealedViagra Boys - Punk Rock LoserThe Romantics - I'm HipIDLES - POP POP POP
Sunday, February 4, 2024 | This Little Light of Mine: Reclaiming the E-Word & De-Busheling Our Light | Pastor Michelle continues in our winter 2024 sermon series This Little Light of Mine, a series about reclaiming and redefining evangelism in the church and living lives of invitation, with "Light on Our Lips," focusing on Mark 1:29-39.
Passionate Songwriter & Music Therapist, Anne O'Rourke is a Heroic Prescription for Healing. Anne O'Rourke is a singer-songwriter from the North Fork of Long Island (NY). Her music can be described as “upbeat folk” featuring acoustic guitars, lush harmony vocals, bass-driven rhythm, and a little bit of electric guitar for texture. She blends her love of indie pop, folk, and musical theater into a unique way of storytelling. Her songs are about personal growth and reshaping the narrative into something positive.On June 24th the East End Music Alliance will host the Belle Curves with Julia King in Greenport. Anne O'Rourke is an upbeat indie folk music artist. in this episode, we showcase three of her songs as we focus on her latest album, "Love on our lips". You find an interesting conversation about her songwriting process and her start in the music business. Anne is also a board-certified music therapist who bridges the divide between her "day job" as a music therapist and live performer. I see her shining star on the rise and you will too! You can find Anne's music on Spotify People mentioned in this episode include Bill Hafener (Silo Recording), Delaney Hafener (Belle Curves), Sarah Gross, Nick Balzano, Alan Criscuolo, Laurie Anne Creus, Christine Sweeney, Karen Bella, Rorie Kelly, Nico Padden, Frankie Matos, Mishael Perlmutter, Samantha Monteleone, (FeatherHeart), Devin Wohnsigi, Anne Crean, Kirsten Maxwell, Carley Ridini (Car Astor) and the Folk Music Society of Huntington. Her latest release, and debut album, Love on Our Lips, is a collection of vulnerable songs that explore the feelings that come with falling in love, growing apart, healing, and opening your heart to those around you. Recorded and produced with Bill Hafener at Silo Recording in Brookhaven, NY, this newest project was recorded with a cast of local talent (Delaney Hafener, Nick Balzano, Frankie Matos, Laurie Anne Creus, Sam Monteleone, James DeNatale, Devin Wohnsigl, Sarah Gross, Anne Crean, and Al Criscuolo) to create an energetic, full band, soft rock sound. Connect with The Long Island Sound Podcast:Website: Https://GigDestiny.com/podcast Follow Steve Yusko, GigDestiny.com, and his adventures: Website: https://www.GigDestiny.com Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, FacebookSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/showThe growth of The Long Island Sound Podcast has been exponential. Help us grow the show!Subscribe to the GigDestiny.com Site here for bonus contentSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelCall the Listener Line & leave your comments: (631) 800-3579 Remember to Rate & Review the show! Help us keep the conversation going with your donation - Click Right Here or go to GigDestiny.com Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE
A new MP3 sermon from Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Bearing God's Name Weightily upon Our Lives and upon Our Lips Subtitle: Family Worship Speaker: James Hakim Broadcaster: Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian Event: Devotional Date: 5/19/2022 Bible: Exodus 20:7 Length: 20 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Bearing God's Name Weightily upon Our Lives and upon Our Lips Subtitle: Family Worship Speaker: James Hakim Broadcaster: Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian Event: Devotional Date: 5/19/2022 Bible: Exodus 20:7 Length: 20 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Bearing God's Name Weightily upon Our Lives and upon Our Lips Subtitle: Family Worship Speaker: James Hakim Broadcaster: Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian Event: Devotional Date: 5/19/2022 Bible: Exodus 20:7 Length: 20 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Bearing God's Name Weightily upon Our Lives and upon Our Lips Subtitle: Family Worship Speaker: James Hakim Broadcaster: Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian Event: Devotional Date: 5/19/2022 Bible: Exodus 20:7 Length: 20 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Bearing God's Name Weightily upon Our Lives and upon Our Lips Subtitle: Family Worship Speaker: James Hakim Broadcaster: Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian Event: Devotional Date: 5/19/2022 Bible: Exodus 20:7 Length: 20 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Bearing God's Name Weightily upon Our Lives and upon Our Lips Subtitle: Family Worship Speaker: James Hakim Broadcaster: Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian Event: Devotional Date: 5/19/2022 Bible: Exodus 20:7 Length: 20 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Bearing God's Name Weightily upon Our Lives and upon Our Lips Subtitle: Family Worship Speaker: James Hakim Broadcaster: Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian Event: Devotional Date: 5/19/2022 Bible: Exodus 20:7 Length: 20 min.
Our first guest returns, we talk excessively about fashion, and we play our worst game ever! What's not to love in this weeks breakdown of Mary-Kate and Ashley's 2000 home video masterpiece Our Lips are Sealed? Check out our website www.madefortvpodcast.com and look for us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @made4tvpodcast
Join us this evening as we learn about The Power of Having Grace on Our Lips!
Erick Slick ft. TORRES - Growing Pains (TV Theme Song Cover) AMPERSOUNDS - Technopera feat. Rufus Wainwright Andrew Hung - GoodbyeStef Chura - Good Time (Esther Rose cover) Mr. Kingpin - Think Again (featuring Roger Rivas) stef chura Good Time (Esther Rose cover) moa moa Coltan Candy Pete Oak Riders on the storm NEVERMEN - TREAT EM RIGHT (BOARDS OF CANADA REMIX) Rufus Wainright- Secret Sister Amen Dunes (with Sleaford Mods) - Feel Nothing Damon Albarn Polaris Go Go's Our Lips are sealed Paul McCartney, Beck - Find My Way Wednesday- one more last one Meatbodies - Reach For The Sunn Alexalone Eavesdropper Kevin Nichols My Friend Amyl and the Sniffers - Guided By Angels 5th Dimension Let The Sunshine In Yola - Starlight Common - Imagine ft. PJ geese discoThief - Apple Eaters elsa
Back in the game, buddy!!! We pick back where we left off, looking at songs topping my charts in 2009. A decent mix of sounds, albeit a few that don't have a lot of commentary. Thanks for listening! Song list: "Sex on Fire" by Kings of Leon, "Make a Circuit With Me" by Polecats, "Our Lips are Sealed" by Fun Boy Three, "Birdland" by the Weather Report, "Live Forever" by Oasis, and "Too Bad" by Doug and the Slugs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicismyradar/support
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ "You Have to Hate the New Mandate: New World Order Sings New Song, Doesn't Want Us to Live Too Long, Now Told This Concoction for the Flu Has Live Cancer Viruses Just for You, This New Song for World Congregation Is All About Depopulation, This Human Species is Rather Sorry When it Cares Not What's Stuck in the Body"© Alan Watt }-- Rhodes Scholars, World Citizenship, Elitists, "We Deny with Our Lips that which We Do with Our Hands" - Pre-Planned Events - Government-Mandated Inoculations - Glaxo-Smith-Kline Patent for Flu Vaccine (before Swine Flu "Pandemic") - WHO, Release of Live Viruses - People Love Socialism, Run by Experts - Medicine as Authority - Adaptation to Jabs, Intrusion, Sterilization - Tower of Babel - It's Us or Them - UN Agenda 21 - Iowa Document, Quarantine Procedures and Facilities for H1N1 "Subjects" - New World Order of Scientific Dictatorship - Center for Disease Control (CDC) - Antiviral Flu Drugs - Soviet System, Political Correctness - Reece Commission, Tax-Exempt Foundations - Collectivism (Top-Down Obedience) - Post-9/11 Agencies and Czars - World of Service (Slaves) - "Preventive" Eugenics - Obama's Information-Regulation Czar, Your Organs will be Harvested ("Donated"), "Presumed Consent" for Donations - Swine Flu Vaccines Contain Cancer Cells - Polio Shot - Depopulation - Vaccinations, Guillain-Barre, Lupus - World Climate Summit - Everyone to Pay Carbon Taxes (Rothschild Bank) - Bogus Science, Must Believe and Obey - Orwell's "1984" - Occult Symbolism in Your Face. *Title and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt Sept. 7, 2009 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)
SNL alumn & a man trapped in a house with his wife and 3 teenaged daughters, Jim Breuer reveals that he rolls up the windows and cranks “Our Lips are Sealed” by the Go-Gos. Follow Jim Breuer on Twitter @JimBreuer
The Go Go's rose to fame in the early 80's. The album Beauty and the Beat rose to #1 and stayed for 6 consecutive weeks. With Hits like "Vacation", "Our Lips are Sealed" "We Got the Beat" the all female band rose to the top of pop culture with the help of MTV and Much Music. Bass Player Kathy Valentine joins the INDUSTRY 45 Show to talk about her new book "ALL I EVER WANTED" a Rock and Roll Memoir , We chat about the new Go Go's Documentary out on Showtime, the single Club Zero (With No Fucks Given), the Role of MTV and what getting into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame would mean.https://kathyvalentine.com
On Episode 1, I'm joined by brilliant writer and screenwriter Emma Jane Unsworth who turned her own book Animals into a movie and then followed it up with the hit book Adults. She tells me about writing in lockdown, working on a new TV series, buying expensive mustard and what she's been watching.And my second guest is Hollywood actress Alexandra Daddario, now starring in Can You Keep A Secret? The Baywatch and True Detective star tells me about rock hard abs, starting a YouTube channel, watching her favourite rom coms and driving around LA listening to 90s jams.Emma Jane Unsworth:The Nest (13.22)Parks & Recreation (18.23)Heartburn by Nora Ephron, audio book read by Meryl Streep (27.16)Alexandra Daddario:Parasite (35.27)The Runaway Bride (36.21)Our Lips are Sealed - The Go-Gos (37.33)Music by Lee Rosevere. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As bassist for iconic band The Go-Go’s, Kathy Valentine and her girl gang became the first multi-platinum-selling, all-female band to play their own instruments, write their own songs, and have a number one album. Their 1981 debut Beauty and the Beat, spent six weeks at the top of the Billboard charts and featured the hit songs “We Got the Beat,” and “ Our Lips are Sealed,” and Valentine wrote the band’s subsequent hits “Vacation” and “Head Over Heels.” This past April, she debuted All I Ever Wanted: A Rock and Roll Memoir as well as a supercool original soundtrack based on the book. The book is bursting with raucous girl-powered sex, drugs, and rock and roll, but is also heroically honest, with chapters detailing childhood trauma, sexual assault, and struggles with addiction. In this episode of BUST’s Poptarts podcast she describes the rise and fall of her boundary-breaking band in riveting detail, answers all our probing questions about groupies, and shares her memory from touring that remains her “biggest regret.”
S4E5 Pt.-1"Our Lips are Sealed" Avery exchanges her spiritual connection for a physical one and meets Antish. Ed brings Rose to get mani and pedis to apologize for snapping on her earlier at the market. Baby Girl insults the video director and behaves like she's she's Suge Knight. David gets an engagement ring, packs and says goodbye to his cats. Stephanie arrives in Australia and we meet Erika. Yolanda goes to hottie and chats with her BFF Kim. Geoffrey thinks Varya is using him for a greencard then Varya tells him a fairy tale Want more I Want my Podcast? - Join us on Patreon - WE HAVE THREE NEW TIERS $1/3/5! https://www.patreon.com/iwantmypodcast - Check out all the memes we think are hilarious and chat with us on our social media accounts: IG: @90df_iwantmypodcast & Facebook: I Want My Podcast - Want to be on the podcast? Or maybe you have some suggestions, or opinions. Send Jenna and Miguel a message: iwantmypodcast@gmail.com
Cigarettes, hitmen, and..."Forrest Gump 2?" Josiah and Jesse attempt to cover their favorite movie yet, "Our Lips are Sealed." "Follow Mary-Kate and Ashley halfway around the world in this Aussie adventure jam-packed with non-stop action, laughs, super spies and surfer guys. The extraordinary escapade begins when the girls eyewitness a crime and are forced to go undercover in the FBI Witness Protection Program. Unfortunately, not even the FBI can save the girls from their own blabbermouths as they blow their cover in town after town, until there's only one hiding place left - Australia!" But more importantly... "Forrest Gump is the movie triumph that became a phenomenon. Tom Hanks gives an astonishing performance as Forrest, an everyman whose simple innocence comes to embody a generation. The winner of SIX ACADEMY AWARDS including BEST PICTURE, BEST DIRECTOR (Robert Zemeckis), and BEST ACTOR (Tom Hanks)." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/localmediaexperts/support
This week's sermon title is "The Bulls of Our Lips." Now that's an odd-sermon title, isn't it? What in the world are the bulls of our lips? The phrase actually comes from Hosea 14:2 when the prophet instructs the repentant Israelites to present to God the bulls of their lips. Because it is such an odd phrase, most translations do not translate it literally. And that's fine, since none of us even in this age of piercings know of anyone who has a bull on his lips! It is an apt phrase for concluding the book of Hebrews. It captures the sense of the Old Covenant and the heart of the New Covenant. We want to find bulls on our lips!
Kathy Valentine and Tommy Black discuss:•Her new memoir coming out in April •The Go-Go’s “Our Lips are Sealed” video stage scenes […]
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November 15, 2015; Then Sings My Soul (part 2): It Puts Great Words on Our Lips by Rev. Brady Whitton; Scripture Lesson Colossians 3:15-17
Clearance Rack Classics Retro 80s and 90s Dance Mix by DJ Tintin
1. Sea-Missile Motel - Moev 2. New Decisions - Manufacture 3. See How it Cuts (Extended Club Dub Dance Remix Version) - I Start Counting 4. Slave (Extended Mix) - Revenge 5. Das Omen (Razormaid! Mix) - Mysterious Art 6. Opportunities (Ron Dean Miller and the Latin Rascals Mix) - Pet Shop Boys 7. Who Needs Love Like That (The Love That Mix Version) - Erasure 8. Locomotion (Razormaid! Mix) - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark 9. Our Lips are Sealed (12" Mix) - Fun Boy Three 10. Love Reaction (12" Mix) - Divine 11. Our Love / Lucky (Razormaid! Mix) - Donna Summer 12. Everything's Gone Green - New Order 13. When Smokey Sings (The Miami Mix) - ABC 14. Send Me an Angel '89 (Dance Mix) - Real Life 15. Pretty in Pink (Berlin Mix) - The Psychedelic Furs Notes and other random things: A couple weeks back I left a note at the top of my podcast explaining my current bandwidth situation. In short, I pretty much use up my monthly allotment within the first couple days of each month anymore ... and I blame you all! No, really. I do. But, as I said then, it's a great problem to have and I'm so very thankful that you guys tune in like you do to hear these classic retro dance tunes on a frequent basis. The only drawback is that PodOMatic has become pretty strict about allowing DJs to post new episodes if they have gone beyond their bandwidth limitations. What does that mean exactly? Well, first it means I had to change the sub-title of my Podcast. Since its inception I have used the subhead: "An (almost) weekly retro dance experiment." With my current busy schedule, "almost weekly" was a stretch even using a qualifier such as "almost". Now, my window of opportunity is even smaller than before. As such, I altered the subhead to: "80s and 90s retro dance adventures of a boy and a cheap mixer." It's probably a better descriptor anyway as I'm a boy and I own a cheap mixer. Second, it means unless I can scrounge up the roughly $250 per year PodOMatic charges for the next tier of bandwidth, I'm going to be saddled with this problem for the foreseeable future. Third, it means you'll probably be seeing a PayPal donation button appearing on my page very soon. I had the option to remove it in the beginning, which I did, but I'll probably put it back up there in case any of you would like to chip in towards an account upgrade. I don't make any money doing this, nor did I intend to, but I also didn't anticipate the amazing response I've received thus far either. Fourth, I'm also looking into placing some Google AdSense ads onto my page. I know, I think it cheapens everything and makes me look desperate, but if I can convince you guys to click on them when you visit my page, it might go far in helping me upgrade my account, which means I can provide retro goodness to you on a more frequent basis. I should point out that neither begging for donations nor begging for clicks are desirable options, but doing only one new Podcast per month isn't really an attractive option either. All in all, I haven't yet decided how I'm going to handle my current situation, but I'm sure it will become clear as we move closer to 2012. I just wanted you all to be aware of what's transpiring right now. I can say from reading the forum posts that many other podcasters share my predicament and are none too happy because ultimately it's the listeners, the lifeblood of our shows, who end up getting shortshrifted. So, my apologies to everyone on that front. Okay, now that that's out of the way, I can catch you up on some of the artists in this episode. In the meantime, I hope to have another new episode up very soon. Hang tight! Let's start with Harris Glenn Milstead, better known as Divine. This is Divine's first appearance on CRC. I've shied away from his work over the past year and a half so far because I just couldn't find a good segueway for it. Well, that and his stuff is pretty crappy. It's highly derivative schlock that anyone other than a flamboyant drag queen wouldn't be able to get away with. I mean, this is the same guy who somehow got industrial record label Wax Trax! to release his version of The Name Game song (you know: Tintin, Tintin, bo-bintin, Banana fana fo Fintin, Fe fi mo-minton, Tintin!) But this is Divine we're talking about and you'd expect nothing less from a member of John Waters' "Dreamlanders" troupe ... and he delivered every time! I guess that sounds a little harsh if it weren't really the point. Heck, it was Waters, the guy who aspired to make the "trashiest motion pictures in cinema history", who gave Divine his name and enlisted him as the lead in several of his soon-to-be cult films. Those appearances piqued Divine's lust for more fame and fortune, which he would find at the start of the 80s when he delved into the club scene. His "act" consisted of yelling "f*ck you!" at the audience and getting into fisticuffs with a fellow drag queen. In a way, Jerry Springer owes his entire television career to Divine! Pairing up with composer and record producer Bobby Orlando, Divine's live spectacles began to include disco numbers including the song Love Reaction, which appears here. His growing popularity on the club circuit spawned world tours even though Divine admitted at the time not being able to sing a lick as you'll witness first-hand. Orlando had gone about producing an entire album and touring before Divine had even mastered the lyrics. But that didn't stop him as Divine thought that if porn stars could have successful stints in the studio (I'm guessing he meant The Andrea True Connection and that ilk) why couldn't he? Really, though, the music was secondary to the trash, which is perhaps why Divine has been a secondary thought so far on CRC compared to other artists whose focus was the music. Still Love Reaction was the third single to chart on the Dutch Singles Chart and peaked at #25. It also spent 7 weeks on the German Singles Chart peaking at #55. And if you can't quite get enough of New Order's Blue Monday, this is basically the version Divine would have recorded had he been the lead singer, so there's that. Next up is Donna Summer. Though I don't like to discount the possibility of any artist showing up on CRC at any point, I can tell you now, with almost complete certitude, that this will probably be her only appearance. It has nothing to do with her persona or a patent dislike for her music, except for the fact the bulk of her career occurred in the 70s and her hardcore disco sound doesn't exactly fit with what I'm trying to do here. Technically though, Our Love was released in '79, but didn't find massive success until the 12" version was released in 1980. From there it sold over a million copies. The track appeared on Summer's seventh album called Bad Girls, which became her best-selling album of all time as it spawned six different singles including the title track and Hot Stuff. One of the key contributors to Our Love and the Bad Girls album as a whole? Giorgio Moroder (of course!) Moving from Summer to Sumner, New Order's Everything's Gone Green would seem an odd choice to mix into Our Love until you hear the similar electronic undertones. At that point it becomes more of a logical (and rather nifty, if I may say so) choice. In fact (or factus for you New order junkies), New Order have cited Donna Summer as an inspiration for their own work. According to lead singer Bernard Sumner, Blue Monday was heavily influenced by four tracks in particular: Dirty Talk, by Klein + M.B.O.; You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) by Sylvester; Our Love, by Donna Summer; and Uranium by Kraftwerk. As for Everything's Gone Green, it was released originally in 1981, peaking at #3 on the UK Independent Singles Chart and #34 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Chart. It is supposedly the first New Order track to contain computer-generated sounds and the last of the band's tracks to be produced by Martin Hannett. The song is also responsible for a major labeling gaffe. That's because the b-sides, Cries and Whispers and Mesh, were listed correctly on the record, but in reverse order on the record sleeve. The mistake led to several misidentifications on subsequent New Order album releases. For instance, the song Mesh appears as the third track on disc 2 of the Substance compilation, but should be credited as Cries and Whispers. Strangely, the real Mesh does appear on the cassette version of the album. Pretty dorky, stuff, eh? But where else are you going to find this kind of juicy information ... except maybe on the internet. The lead track, Sea-Missile Motel, by Moev was the first track on their Dusk and Desire album, which was released in 1985. Originally formed in 1981 by keyboardist/percussionist Tom Ferris and keyboardist/vocalist Cal Stephenson, the band released their debut album, Zimmerkampf, in 1982, but was forced to find a new label after San Francisco-based Go! Records went under the following year. Interestingly, in 1984, band member Mark Jowett and manager Terry McBride formed Nettwerk Records in McBride's apartment as a way to release new Moev material. As many of you know, Nettwerk has attained worldwide success in the years since and is home to a musically diverse line-up of artists from Sarah McLachlan to Skinny Puppy. The band went through several personnel changes in the early going, but settled on Michela Arrichiello as lead vocalist during the years surrounding Dusk and Desire and she is the voice you'll hear on this track. Bassist/drummer Kelly Cook, vocalist Dean Russell and keyboardist/percussionist Anthony Valcic would eventually replace many of the early members and would form what is considered to be the classic Moev line-up. In 1988, their highly successful Yeah Whatever album spawned their best-known track, Crucify Me, which, unlike Donna Summer, I can assure you will appear in CRC at some point down the road. Label mates Manufacture further exemplify the eccentricity that graced the Nettwerk Records musical stable. Formed in 1984 by Brian Bothwell and Perry Geyer, the group was originally created as a soundtrack company, making experimental music and video. After performing in front of live audiences, the duo eventually became a band. In 1987, they were signed to Nettwerk and were commissioned to make two full-length albums as well as a variety of 12" dance singles. The song here, New Decisions, comes from the second album, World Control. It was a bit more pop-friendly than their debut, Terrorvision, though Sarah McLachlan did perform vocal honors on the great track, As the End Draws Near. Believe it or not, that song eventually was awarded a platinum single in Canada when it appeared on her album, B Sides, Rarities, and other Stuff. For the record, Brian Bothwell continues to work in the film and video field and also works as a Photographer in New York City. Meanwhile, Perry Geyer continues to produce music and owns and operates CyberSound Studios in Boston and New York City. That's all for this episode. Thanks for listening! Cheers! Note as of 12-18-11: Hello, once again! I'm sending out these notes as a way to fill in the long gap left by my lack of posting a recent episode and as a way to keep you up-to-date on my status. For all the gory details of my recent podcasting travails, read the previous two entries in red below. Despite all the seemingly unfortunate news, this note is to let everyone know I have recorded a new podcast and it's ready to post once my bandwidth resets again in just a few days! (For all the gory details about bandwidth, you can also read below.) Anyway, hang tough, gang - the light at the end of the tunnel is rapidly approaching and I think you're going to find the new podcast was worth the wait. In it there are a LOT of great tunes that you probably have not heard before, plus some very different versions of a couple of old classics. Again, thanks for your patience! DJ Tintin Note as of 12-05-11: Hi, all. Well, what a long, strange hard drive breaking down, no computer for two weeks trip it has been. I am happy to report that I have my computer back and it appears to be functioning just fine. The good news is I can get back to podcasting. The bad news is I have gone over my bandwidth for December already! The good news is I have tracks all selected for my next episode and will record it this week. The bad news I probably won't be able to post it right away. The good news is I will begin work on subsequent podcasts so that when my bandwidth resets once again I can hopefully post several episodes at once. The bad news is I'm hungry so I need to go get something to eat. The good news is you won't have to read anymore of this drivel! You all are the best audience anywhere and I fully appreciate the support and your saint-like patience. Hell, if I were you I probably would have quit listening to me by now. But then I would have changed my mind and would have started listening to me more than ever! Gee, what a swell guy I'd be if I were you. Cheers! Note as of 11-28-11: I meant to post a new episode this past weekend. I really did. Unfortunately, the hard drive on my computer gave out and I'm currently in the process of getting it replaced. Installing a new hard drive is no big deal, but it's trying to save all the data on the old one that is taking some time. The good news is I hope to have my computer back today or maybe tomorrow. The bad news is that I'm already halfway to my bandwidth limit for the month and we're only 4 days in. I just have to hope I can find time to record before I reach my ceiling. Again, I apologize to everyone for the lack of a new episode over the past month. Thanksgiving holidays + no bandwidth + broken hard drive = not good. Hang with me just a little longer! Everything should be back to normal shortly. Cheers, DJ Tintin
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ You Have to Hate the New Mandate: "New World Order sings New Song, Doesn't Want Us to Live Too Long, Now Told This Concoction for the Flu Has Live Cancer Viruses Just for You, This New Song for World Congregation Is All About Depopulation, This Human Species is Rather Sorry When it Cares Not What's Stuck in the Body" © Alan Watt }-- Arnold Toynbee Sr. and Jr., Rhodes Scholars, World Citizenship, Elitists, "We Deny with Our Lips that which We Do with Our Hands". Lies for Public Consumption - Pre-Planned Events - Government-Mandated Inoculations - Glaxo-Smith-Kline Patent for Flu Vaccine (before Swine Flu "Pandemic") - W.H.O., Release of Live Viruses. People who Love Socialism, Leave it to the Experts - Medicine as Authority - Adaptation to Jabs, Intrusion, Sterilization - Disassembling the Tower of Babel - It's Us or Them - UN Agenda 21. Iowa (USA), Document ("Template") on Quarantine Procedures and Facilities for H1N1 "Subjects" - New World Order of Scientific Dictatorship - Center for Disease Control (CDC) - Antiviral Flu Drugs. Soviet System, Political Correctness - Reece Commission on Tax-Exempt Foundations - Collectivism (Top-Down Obedience), Post-9/11 Agencies and Czars - World of Service (Slaves) - "Preventive" Eugenics - Obama's Information-Regulation Czar says Your Organs will be Harvested ("Donated"), "Presumed Consent" for Donations. Swine Flu Vaccines Contain Cancer Cells - Polio Shot - Depopulation, Can't Tell the Children - Vaccinations, Guillain-Barre, Lupus. World Climate Summit, Emission Quotas, Everyone to Pay Carbon Taxes (handled by Rothschild Bank) - Bogus Science, Must Believe and Obey - Orwell's "1984". Occult Symbolism in Your Face. (Articles: ["Health officials: Iowa quarantine document not cause for concern" by Lynda Waddington (iowaindependent.com) - Sept. 1, 2009.] ["H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemic: Iowa Contemplates "Forced Confinement" in a "Quarantine Facility" " by Michel Chossudovsky (globalresearch.ca) - Sept. 4, 2009.] ["IOWA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH - FACILITY QUARANTINE ORDER -- From CDC" (cdc.gov) - May 1, 2009.] ["Flu drugs inappropriate for healthy adults: study" (reuters.com) - Aug. 22, 2009.] ["Obama Regulation Czar Advocated Removing People's Organs Without Explicit Consent" by Matt Cover (cnsnews.com) - Sept. 4, 2009.] ["Another Shocking Warning About Swine Flu Vaccine" Dr. Mercola (mercola.com) - Sept. 8, 2009.] ["German Climate Adviser: 'Industrialized Nations Are Facing CO2 Insolvency' " (spiegel.de) - Sept. 4, 2009.]) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Sept. 7, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ First the Men... : "The Dominant Minority, Arrogance Shows, Culling is Working, Each One Knows, Old Man Dies Off, Inescapable, Then Peace Comes, He's Replaceable, With Docile Adam, Genetic Enhancement, Ready to Serve, Needs No Advancement, For a Time, Woman is the Breeder, Till Science is Crowned, No Longer Need Her" © Alan Watt }-- Charles Galton Darwin, "The Next Million Years" book - Targeted Males, Effeminization - Eugenics Movement - Biowarfare Attack, Chemicals. Male Birth Rate, Genital Defects, Hormonal Changes - Endocrine Disruption - Bisphenol-A - Bromine, Flame Retardants - Plastics. Dropping Fertility - New Normals: Lower IQ, Sperm Count Drop. Sinking Islands, Rising Water - Cons - Military-Industrial Complex - Court of Law, Preponderance of Evidence - Arnold Toynbee, "Deny with Our Lips". Science Fiction, Novels - Philanthropic Organizations, Foundations - Scrambling Your Brain. Gardasil Vaccine, Deaths - Sexual Revolution - Banking, Pharmaceuticals, "Civilization". Huxley Family: Aldous, Drugging Populations to be "Happy" - Julian, UNICEF - Sir Thomas. Darwin and Wedgwood Families. Faith-Based Medicine - What's in that Vial? - Following "Expert" Advice - Handling "Bad News" - Grass Roots Control. Chemical Aerial Spray, Jet Stream, Polymers - Elimination of "Old" Man - Rutherford, Genetic Research - Plato, Atomist School, Greece, Egypt - Alchemists, Roger Bacon. (Articles: ["Humanity at Risk: Are the Males Going First?" by Martin Mittelstaedt, Globe and Mail (at earthhopenetwork.net) - Sept. 20, 2008.] [VIDEO: "The Disappearing Male" CBC Newsworld (at Internet Archive [archive.org]).] ["Death toll linked to Gardasil vaccine rises" WorldNetDaily (worldnetdaily.com) - June 30, 2008.]) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Nov. 13, 2008 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)