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Fresh releases, funky legs, and chicken-fuelled chaos — this week's show struts from blues grit to poultry-powered grooves. Angie turns 70 and celebrates by dodging the show entirely, while we honour her with whiskey, cheese curd laws, and harmonica swagger.We measure Big Joe against baked bean tins, revisit Freddie King's leggy lament, and dive into chicken-themed tracks with swampy funk and Camden boogie. Listener requests bring Faustian bargains and soup nostalgia.It's blues with bite, bounce, and a side of mischief.Featuring...Blues From The Ouse - Intro - 00:00:00Mother Blues with Gerald Mcclendon - Leaves Tremble On The Tree - 00:02:11Johnnie Johnson - I'm Just Johnnie - 00:07:04 Pops Fletcher & The Hucksters - Trickle Down - 00:10:31Mud Morganfield - Bring Me My Whiskey - 00:16:54Big Joe Williams - Long Tall Woman, Skinny Mama Too - 00:21:12The Too Bad Jims - Skinny Woman - 00:27:12Freddie King - Big Legged Woman - 00:29:32The Boneshakers Ft Jenny Langer - Big Legged Man - 00:33:32John Primer - Nothin' But A Chicken Wing - 00:37:51Jimmy Regal & The Royals - Fat Man's Chicken - 00:44:04Big Town Playboys - Chicken Shack Boogie - 00:47:09Trickbag - Greasy Chicken - 00:49:44GA-20 - Chicken Pickin' - 00:53:11Buddy Guy - Who's Been Foolin' You - 00:58:38Fast Eddie Clarke - Nothing Left - 01:04:09Anthony Rosano and The Conqueroos - Cheat The Devil - 01:07:32The Rolling Stones - Hide Your Love - 01:14:15The Della Grants - Midnight Special - 01:18:34Sonny Boy Williamson II - Help Me - 01:26:21Errol Linton - Break The Seal - 01:29:30Taj Mahal - Statesboro Blues - 01:33:01Larkin Poe - If God Is A Woman - 01:35:55Dusk Brothers - Better Start Running - 01:39:08King Mud - Back It Up - 01:42:31The Mighty Howlers - Evies Jump - 01:45:32KeywordsBlues musicNew blues releasesChicken-themed bluesFunky blues tracksListener requestsYork Blues FestivalMud MorganfieldJohnnie JohnsonFreddie KingBuddy GuyTaj MahalLarkin PoeDC BluesHarmonica bluesBlues radio showUK blues sceneBlues with humourBlues triviaBlues podcast UKBlues gig guideBlues storytellingFaustian bluesBig legged woman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Blues From The Ouse #296If you missed it live, don't worry — we've bottled the blues and brought them straight to your ears.We kicked off with new releases so fresh the ink's still wet, including high-voltage energy from The Zac Schulze Gang and deep Mud from Morganfield. Then it was time to get low down and funky with Tim Gartland, Robert Ward, and York legends The Blueflies.We walked, ran, and limped through a themed segment (calorie burn optional), before diving into listener requests — from Thorogood to Teskey, with shout-outs to Neil (fears trousers), Julie (facing the wall), and Tony (DIY king).We wrapped with gig news, cheeky classics, and a cool collab from Superdownhome ft Nine Below Zero. If it hit the spot, spread the word. If it missed, call it character building. We'll be back next week with more tunes, more tales, and maybe a few laughs.Featuring:The Zac Schulze Gang – Runnin Dry – 00:02:32GA-20 – Stranger Blues – 00:06:04Mud Morganfield – Carolina – 00:09:29Kirk Fletcher – Dig Myself A Hole – 00:14:27Tim Gartland – Right Amount Of Funky – 00:18:15Robert Ward – Somethin' Funky's Goin' On – 00:25:48Linsey Alexander – Funky Feeling – 00:30:20Miles Gilderdale & The Blueflies – Funky Fly – 00:35:00Robben Ford & The Thin Blue Line – Running Out On Me – 00:38:58Memphis & The Misfits – Walk That Line – 00:43:33Roy Rogers – Walkin' Blues – 00:47:17James Oliver – Walk Don't Run – 00:51:33George Thorogood & The Destroyers – Madison Blues – 00:55:13The Stumble – Heat of the Night – 01:01:59The Teskey Brothers – Louisa – 01:06:28Georgia van Etten – Deep Black Water – 01:11:03Robert Plant – Soul Of A Man – 01:15:39The British Bluescasting Corporation – Out To Get Me – 01:25:01The Fabulous Thunderbirds – Please Don't Lie To Me – 01:28:07The Swamp Poets – Cadillac – 01:31:14James Brown – It's A Man's World – 01:33:32Trickbag – Been Waiting For You – 01:37:10Superdownhome ft Nine Below Zero – Homework – 01:40:04Little Sonny – The Creeper Returns – 01:43:20KeywordsBlues music British blues Funky blues Soulful blues Blues podcast UK Harmonica blues Slide guitar Listener requests Music banter York music scene Jorvik Radio Zac Schulze Gang Mud Morganfield GA-20 Robben Ford Nine Below Zero James Oliver Band Georgia van Etten Robert Plant Blues gig guide Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luke's HAARP Time Warp: Part 13 Marion has to fight off foreign invaders. Based on a post by somethin fishy, in 15 parts. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels. Chapter 60. The next month went much of the same way. Luke stayed in York and sent subordinates out to deal with rebellious nobles. Marion would get fucked in the ass once a week or so. She got her revenge on Gabriel near the end of July when Luke first fucked her ass. That had been one hell of a night. Gabriel had been screaming so loud that Marion had to get ear muffs so that her ears weren't ringing. Luke had his cock sliding in and out of Gabriel's ass while he had two fingers pounding her pussy. Since Marion and Luke had been doing anal about once a week for a couple of weeks, Luke was building even more stamina so he wasn't wiped out after Gabriel's ass like he had been from Marion's so he was pretty chipper the next morning while Marion was bouncing off the walls. Gabriel however was so sore that she couldn't even get out of bed. Every muscle seemed like it weighed a thousand pounds. Marion fixed this when she grabbed the blanket that Gabriel had been wrapped in and pulled her out of bed and onto the floor. Luke had pushed the curtains open and the sunlight hit Gabriel square in the face. This made her groan and she groaned more still when Marion said that they would be riding out to watch army maneuvers today. Luke knew that this was a lie but he was enjoying Marion's revenge too much to correct her. They were actually planned for tomorrow but Luke knew that Gabriel didn't know that. The troops didn't even know it yet for this would be a drill for a surprise invasion. Marion wanted to make sure that the army could respond quickly and Luke knew why. The historical Norse invasion was coming up and Marion wanted to make sure that they didn't get into York. Since it was still early in the day, the water hadn't warmed up yet so it was still a bit chilly when Marion dumped a sore Gabriel into the tub and started scrubbing her down. As Marion was scrubbing her down, she slipped a finger into Gabriel's pussy and Gabriel's body reacted automatically to Marion's finger and her hips started to thrust into Marion's hand. Marion then used the thumb on the same hand to rub Gabriel's clit and Gabriel started to moan softly for Gabriel was really enjoying Marion's touch. What she failed to realize was that Marion had slid her other hand down behind her. As Gabriel was really getting into it, Marion slipped a couple of fingers up Gabriel's ass. Gabriel's eyes about popped out of her head when she felt where Marion's hands were at. Gabriel tried to protest but the words died in her throat when Marion leaned in and kissed her. Their tongues started wrestling and Gabriel was going higher and higher as her hips thrust back and fought as her fucked herself on Marion's fingers. As Marion was sending Gabriel into the stratosphere, Luke was leaning against the door frame, enjoying the show and slowing stroking his cock. Soon he was stroking in time with Gabriel's thrust and soon both of them were getting close. Marion had heard Luke then looked back at him and winked. She controlled Gabriel's thrusting and began to tease her. She did this partly to give Gabriel a more explosive orgasm and partly to do the same for Luke. After almost ten minutes, Gabriel was having problems keeping her head above water and Marion's fingers were starting to hurt so she gave Gabriel a few good flicks and sent her hurtling over the edge. This made Luke go as well and he shot loads of cum all over the floor while Gabriel screamed at the top of her lungs. The only reason that she didn't drown was that Marion was holding her up at this time. Luke slowly slide down the door frame until he was sitting on the floor. Eventually Gabriel was able to open her eyes and slowly lifted herself out of the tub with Marion's help, of course. Luke had recovered by this time and had washed his cock up so that he could get dressed for the day. Gabriel was pissed when Luke told her that the maneuvers were not happening that day and spent the rest of the day pretending to be mad at Marion but they both knew better. Toward the end of August, Marion got the intelligence report that she had been expecting. King Hardrada of Norway was on the move with Harold Godwinson's brother Tostig. Marion was determined that this would not be a repeat of the invasion in Luke's world were York's forces were defeated and they narrowly avoided capture. She sent her very small fleet to sea. Not to fight but to observe and report back. Luke didn't want to spend much money on the navy at this point being that they still had more than enough enemies on land to deal with. Marion's scouts watched the Norwegians every step of the way; and so far, they were playing right to the historical account. When the Norwegian army landed at Riccall, Marion was sent for a loop by a new intelligence report. The Norwegian army had got a hold of firearms and while they were not nearly as advanced as Marion's, this gave her pause. When Luke read the report, he said that it sounded like they had flintlock muskets. He explained that without examining them he didn't know if they were smoothbore or rifled. If they were rifled then they would have a real battle on their hands while if they were smoothbore then as long as they kept the enemy at arm's length then they should be okay. Marion's big advantage was that her forces knew how to use their weapons while Luke doubted that the enemy did, but you never know. It was 19 September 1066, the day before the battle. Everything was ready and Marion's commanders knew the full composition of the enemy forces and they had very good maps of the terrain between the armies. They knew what they were going to be fighting for and they could see the enemy fires at Riccall. That evening Marion went to find Luke to make sure that they hadn't overlooked anything. It took a while to find him. It wasn't that he was hiding, it was just that he hadn't done this in almost a year. She finally found him sitting on a log, watching the evening sun set. She knew what this meant, he was thinking of his former family and time. “Luke” she said softly. He answered without looking at her. “Are we doing right Marion? Would it be better to let England develop along its historical lines or should we stop that right here and send the world on a new path?” When he turned to look at her, she was shocked for Luke was obviously extremely worried. “That question wasn't rhetorical Marion, are we making a serious fuck up?” “Well, you read the reports. History has already shifted for the Norwegians had firearms that in your history didn't show up until the 1700's. Do you think Harold's army could beat the Norwegians this time around since he has no firearms? “No, Harold's army wouldn't stand a chance.” “Then do you think it would be worth it to subject this country's people to the horrors of foreign occupation? After you have seen first-hand the results of that.” “Thank you, Marion. That actually helps quite a lot.” “That's not all you were thinking was it?” “No, it wasn't. Why am I even here? I mean at every time in my life when things are really going my way something happens and everything that I held dear was ripped away from me. The last thing I want to do is to lose you too Marion. You, Gabriel, Pollyanna, Matt, Alice, Mackenzie; I wouldn't be able to live with myself if something happened to any of you. What if I am sent back to where I came from by whatever brought me here in the first place? Will people continue with what we have been working for or will they fall back into the way things were before?” Luke continued; “How about after all this; will the people remember my warnings and avoid the biggest pitfalls in the next millennium or will the people forget like they have always done and repeat the same mistakes from my history? Slavery, wars, famine, man-made climate change; will humans learn enough and remember enough from me to avoid all that shit or will they make all those things worse?” “I honestly don't know darling. I do that you have changed my life in ways that I never thought possible and if I died tomorrow and had a chance to either go back to when we first met or go directly to heaven, I would go back to when we first met for the last year and a half has been simply amazing. If somehow you get transported back to your time or you get yourself killed then I promise that I will do everything in my power to make sure that your lessons will be remembered and learnt from so the humanity can hopefully avoid the pitfalls from your history.” “Thank you. Thank you” cried Luke as Marion wrapped her slender arms around him and held him tight. She held him until he had cried himself out. By now the stars were out so Luke laid back in the grass and Marion snuggled up in his arm and looked up at the night sky with Luke. They stayed like this until they heard Gabriel calling out for Marion. She sounded panicked and she was. Marion had disappeared without a trace and nobody had seen her in well over an hour. Chapter 61. Marion has to suffer another personal loss. It was late June in the court of King Hardrada of Norway when a strange man approached him. The man wore just thread bare clothing for he had been traveling for many weeks and his beard was long. The man claimed to have a weapon so powerful that even a mire child who knew how to use it could easily defeat the most powerful and skilled of warriors. When the king heard this; he and his entire retinue fell over laughing but the mystery man was not dismayed. The man stood quietly until the king could recover. “I have a few of these weapons with me your majesty and I will be very happy to demonstrate their power to you.” “Very well, if you insist; but you must do this outside because I don't want my floors soaked with your blood!” The retinue started laughing again but the mystery man just smiled. Everyone went outside and the King's best warrior stepped forward in full armor and with his fearsome battle axe shining in the late morning sun. The mystery man just stood there and waited. Finally having enough of this the warrior charged and the mystery man pulled some smallish thing out from under his coat. He raised it up and smoke and flame came out of the end of it. The warrior's head jerked back and he fell, blood and brains coming out of a large hole in the back of his head. Everyone was stunned for this man had just defeated one of the best warriors in the kingdom without even breaking a sweat. “How is this possible?” demanding the King. “Witchcraft?” “No, your majesty. I have made a new type of weapon that uses a special powder to propel a projectile forward with enough speed to punch right through the thickest armor that a man can wear and still move. Furthermore, I can teach your people how to make this powder and the weapon that uses it. All I ask for in return is protection from a very dangerous man who told me that if he finds out that I am telling anyone these secrets that he will hunt me down and tear me apart with his bare hands. I believe him for he makes even you look small and weak your majesty; for I have seen him send one of his fists through the side of a barrel. His name is Luke and he is the husband of Marion of York as well as the commander of her army.” “Very well. But should you fail; I will rip you apart with my bare hands.” “Yes, your majesty” the man said as he bowed. After the man was escorted out, the King turned to Tostig. “Well, he comes to us from your area of England. What do you know about this Marion and her husband?” “I have met Marion on a number of occasions and her beauty would put Aphrodite to shame milord. She is also timid and weak although the way that man talks that might have changed since I last met her. I have never met her husband but last year it was rumored that she and her sister were saved from an ambush by a passing stranger. This is probably the same man as her husband.” “Very well. We shall see what kind of weapons our new friend can make for us. After all this deal is costing me almost nothing.” Three weeks later, the mystery man, who had been identified as an alchemist, presented the King with thirty weapons and the men to use them. These weapons were a bit slow to load but they didn't require too much skill to use which made the soldiers much cheaper to train. These were muzzle loading weapons that used a flint striking steel to set off the powder. Starting with the bullet shapes that Luke used, the alchemist designed a round that was conical and could be easily loaded but would still grip the rifling. He quickly proved that these men could hit their targets at almost three hundred paces away. They would be vulnerable to cavalry but with bayonets for the rifles, that problem was lessened some. The King was deeply impressed and asked how many weapons like these the man could produce in a couple of months. The man told him that he could probably make a couple of hundred but also that training to use these new weapons was very important because if they were not used properly, they were very dangerous for the user. By now the King had got reports that Marion was now in complete control of York and the surrounding area and nobles that opposed her were deposed of very quickly. She had accomplished this by using the same kind of weapons that this man was making. Tostig was impressed by how much stronger Marion seemed in these reports from when he had known her. Her husband on the other hand was made out to be much bigger than Goliath and stronger than a horse. Some of the reports even mentioned that Marion was in a relationship with the head of her personal guard and to Tostig's complete surprise the guard in question was another woman named Gabriel. In fact, it seemed like almost a full quarter of Marion's army was made up of women. This was always good for a laugh at parties and soon Marion's army was the butt of every joke. What wasn't a joke however was that it had soundly defeated every single army that came up against it and usually in less time than it took to eat a proper dinner. Finally, it was time to sail for England. The King traveled first to Scotland where he got extra troops from his ally, Malcom the third of Scotland. Then he met up with Tostig's forces, who had been raiding coastal England, before they made their landing at Riccall. All together the King had about nine thousand battle hardened soldiers. They set up base and they were amazed at how much more advanced and wealthier the area was. The roads were straight and very well made. The village had running hot and cold water and a sewer system to carry away the waste. The houses were made of identical bricks that were as hard as stone and they had tile roofs. The advancements continued inside because most of the houses in this area had toilets and solar hot water heaters already installed. Everyone in the army was simply amazed at how advanced these “primitive English” were. The king was really glad then that he had ordered the alchemist to come along even though he protested furiously. Before the whole army had even disembarked the King got reports that enemy cavalry had been seen in the area. Apparently, they were scouts for they took off before they had gotten too close. The King ordered his riflemen to be ready and to see if they could shoot the next one, they saw. Within half an hour, the king heard gunshots and when he went to investigate, he found that one of the enemy scouts had been killed. The man's gear was very strange for the man was dressed in green, brown, and black shirt and pants. In addition, he wore a strange helmet. When the helmet was taken off the man's long braided hair came out. Wait, this was a female soldier of about nineteen or so and she was very fit. She carried a strange gun which the king ordered taken back to one of the ships so that it could be sent back to Norway. The knife and sword she carried seemed to be made of a very strange steel so they were put on the ships as well. If they kept getting more loot like this, then they were going to need more ships for their return to Norway. They continued to see enemy scouts but none of them stayed put long enough to give the riflemen a shot. Finally, after a very long day the army bedded down for tomorrow, they would march on York. Chapter 62. Gabriel had been frantic to find Marion and Luke. One of the scouts had not returned and the reports said that she had been killed. Apparently, she had been taken by surprise and shot at around two hundred meters. “Well, that settles it. They have to have rifles; for smoothbore muskets wouldn't have traveled that far.” Luke stated. He then turned to Marion. “I think that I'm going to be needing Gabriel tomorrow with my rifle. Also, you should get the fuck out of York in case we lose.” “Luke you might be my husband but I am your commander and I will be with my army tomorrow. I will loan you Gabriel though. Taking out the commanders would make it so much easier for everyone.” Gabriel had been gifted with Luke's old rifle and spotting scope once he had started making smokeless powder. He could only make it in small quantities and it was a pain to make but he was able to make enough rounds to train Gabriel in how to be a sniper and he had even trained one of the other body guards to be the spotter. Gabriel nodded and took off to find her spotter so that they could get back to York and get their gear ready before the battle. Gabriel was good enough with Luke's old rifle to shoot someone's eye out at fifteen hundred meters. With her using smokeless powder, nobody would see where she was at either. Marion, Gabriel, and Luke finally retired for the evening after they had checked on the army. The morale was high, the troops confidence in their commander, gear, and themselves. They knew what they were fighting for and were determined to win, no matter the cost. That evening none of the three were really in the mood for any loving. Marion was sad for she had known the scout who had been killed and she had been one of Marion's friends. Gabriel was worried about Marion and Luke was worried about the coming battle and the future. This would be the first time that Marion's army had faced a truly professional army and one that had weapons that were much closer to his own. All they did that night was Gabriel cradled Marion while both were cradled by Luke. It took them awhile to fall asleep that night and the next morning came way too early. Luke made sure that Gabriel and her spotter had ate a large breakfast that morning for he didn't know when they would be able to eat again. While they were eating, Luke discussed tactics with them. This would by Gabriel's first time being a sniper and Luke wouldn't be there to look over her shoulder. He had made sure that both of them were trained well but the real battlefield is very different from training. After the two were done eating, Luke helped them with their gear. He had made both of them ghillie suits based on his old one and had helped them pick out what foliage to use for additional camouflage. The sun was just lighting up the eastern sky when the two of them headed into the marsh that was east of the likely battlefield. The spot that Luke had picked to do battle was near the original battlefield where the Norwegians had beat the first group of English soldiers. He had his right flank anchored the river Ouse and his left anchored on the same marshland that Gabriel and her spotter were using. He made sure that all of his soldiers had a good breakfast and cooked food for Marion and himself. He always did their cooking in the field because Marion was terrible at cooking while Luke liked to cook. He had woken the dragoons up first for he had a plan. He would send the dragoons in first to raid the enemy camp, just to stir them up so that they would do what Luke wanted them to do. Normally this was something that he wouldn't have done but they had got a message the day before about a Scottish army that had invaded the Lake District to retake it. Luke had to finish this battle up fast so that he could send part of the army up to deal with the Scots. An additional consideration was that the enemy didn't really have any cavalry at their disposal. As soon as the infantry were finishing their breakfast, gunfire broke out in the distance, marking the start of the battle. Luke started working at getting the army into formation and into their positions. They would be positioned along a road with a slight hill in front of it. This way, his troops would have some protection against the enemy riflemen. Luke urged his horse up to the top of the hill so that he could watch the battle down at the enemy camp. From what he could see, his dragoons had caught the enemy with their pants down and were going through them like a buzz saw. Luke began to worry though for if they couldn't disengage with the enemy before they could from up then they would be at a disadvantage; and he could see that some of the enemy units were getting themselves into formation. Luke turned to his bugler: “Send the signal for the dragoons to retreat on the double!” “What's wrong Luke?” Marion asked. “Those god-damned fucking idiots are letting themselves get tangled up with the enemy, just like they were ordered not to!” Luke continued to watch as his dragoons broke contact, but some of them had been too tangled up to retreat. The ones that couldn't retreat were cut down within minutes. Luke watched as his troops routed and he came really close to blowing a gasket. He had to stop this and he knew just how to do it: “Flagbearer; With Me Now!” he shouted and spurred his horse into a hard run. He and the flagbearer raced toward the routing dragoons. Even at this distance, Luke could see the fear on the soldier's faces. As Luke came closer, the soldiers began to slow down. Luke stopped his horse suddenly, causing it to rear up. As his horse reared up, he took off his helmet and waved it vigorously at the onrushing troopers. Slowly the rout stopped as the soldiers were able to calm down and take heart at Luke's commanding presence. By the time the first of them passed Luke, they had slowed down to a trot. Luke turned his horse and slowly trotted back to his own lines. He had some misgivings about this commander before the battle and now his misgivings had proven true. He was pissed with himself for not listening to them and it had cost him a number of dragoons. On his way back to his lines, he placed the commander that had got the dragoons tangled up with the enemy, against Luke's strict orders not to, under arrest. Since the second-in-command had been killed in the raid, Luke turned to one of the squadron commanders. She was a young woman of about twenty-five or so with a husband and three kids. Luke knew that while she was extremely daring, she wouldn't take stupid risk like the other idiot had. Her mouth almost fell off when Luke told her of her promotion and he ordered her to get her troops back into formation and to wait of orders. Luke was almost back to his lines when he heard a sharp crack. He of course knew what that sound was. Gabriel was starting to pick off the enemy. He just hoped that she wouldn't shoot too fast. He got back to the small ridge and turned to look back over the battlefield. The enemy had been stirred up for they were advancing in force. He was pleased to hear that Gabriel was keeping her shooting slow so that the enemy would have a much harder time figuring out where she was at. Chapter 63. The night after the scout had been killed the King and Tostig talked strategy. The King was getting very interested in this land and he was starting to lean toward adding all of Marion's land to his kingdom. The thing that impressed him most was that the house that he was staying in wasn't much more than an average house in the area but yet it had running hot and cold water, clear glass in the windows, and had a number of books most of which made no sense to either the King or Tostig. Their alchemist friend was able to read the books and he explained what each book was about. There seemed to be books on everything from medicine to books for children and the King was extremely impressed by the amount of knowledge in this one house even if he thought that most of it was just ridiculous. After the King had enjoyed a hot bath, he went to bed. Normally he would have taken a whore to bed with him, but every civilian was gone from the area before he had arrived. Not fucking a bitch before bed left him feeling something akin to indigestion but he figured that after his victorious army beat the shit out of Marion's army, he would take her for his own personal whore. The next morning, the sun was just starting to light up the eastern sky the King was awaken by large amounts of gunfire outside. He bolted to the window and what he saw terrified him. The enemy cavalry had surprised his own forces and were slaughtering them. He tore out of the house that he was staying in without even putting his armor on and started to organize his own forces. Fortunately, his troops were all battle hardened and they hadn't routed for if they had, they would have been slaughtered. As it was, with the King rallying his forces, the enemy cavalry was forced to retreat and their retreat quickly became a rout. Some of the cavalry had been cut off by his men and they were cut down. They had only managed to catch only fifty or so of the enemy cavalry and when they realized what was going on and they wouldn't be able to retreat; they fought to the death trying to take as many invaders with them as possible. The King was deeply impressed with their skill and courage. He was equally disturbed though to find that ten of the fifty dead were woman and that they had fought just as fiercely as the men. Watching the enemy retreat, the King saw two riders came out from the enemy lines. One of them was flying a flag that was white with a red crossed bar through it. The alchemist had told him that this was the flag that Marion had adopted and that she called it the flag of St. George. Whoever these men were, the enemy rout almost halted in its tracks and they were quickly reorganizing. The king started working furiously to get his troops in formation. At first, he was planning on leaving some of his soldiers back to guard the boats, but the cavalry raid had killed a large number of his men and he would now need every man he could get. Hardrada positioned himself on his left flank, the one closest to the river, and Tostig on the right, closest to the marsh. It didn't take long to get everyone in formation and they started advancing toward York. Once the troops cleared the village and got out into the open countryside, Hardrada heard a distant crack and he could see that somehow Tostig had been killed. The crack kind of sounded like a gunshot, but nobody could see any smoke and even his alchemist didn't know what had happened. The king ordered his soldiers to double time it so that they could engage with the enemy forces before more of his men were killed. Every minute or so Hardrada would hear that crack again and he watched as another one of his other commanders would be killed. By now though, they were only about four hundred paces away from the enemy lines. Looking ahead, he saw large pillows of smoke erupt from the enemy position and then he heard a strange whistling sound. He listened as the whistle got closer and watched as a large amount of earth was thrown up in front of them. Before he had time to think, the smoke erupted again from the enemy lines. This time those things hit his men and he watched as a number of his men just disappeared. Hardrada lost all the color in his face. If he stayed out here too much longer, his men would be slaughtered, but he was so close so he quickened the march some more and this time the enemy overshot. By now they were only about two hundred paces from the enemy lines, so the king ordered his musketeers to shoot at anything that moved ahead of them. Almost as soon as his men got into position, the enemy infantry made itself known. There were thousands of them and they were all dressed identically. Hardrada then realized that he had walked into a trap and the cavalry raid did just what the enemy commander wanted it to do. It had tricked Hardrada into launching his attack early. He watched as the front rank of soldiers raised their guns. Suddenly they all disappeared behind a wall of smoke. What happened to his men though was much worse for almost all his own riflemen had been mowed down and a large number of his regular troops had been killed. Within seconds, another smoke cloud erupted and more of his men were mowed down. If things kept on at this pace, they might not even make it to the enemy lines but what surprised him the most was that the front line of enemy troops fired again. This was much faster than his own could fire. Then he felt something hot hit him in the leg and he went down. Luke had been watching the enemy lines getting thinned out very quickly by his troops. It was now time to finish this battle up. He turned to his remaining cavalry and ordered them to charge. Luke was pleased to see that his new cavalry commander was doing very well despite being in command for only about twenty minutes. Her cavalry quickly overwhelmed the remaining enemy forces and rode all the way to Riccall and managed to capture all the enemy ships before any of them could get away. Now, all that had to be done was to mop up any of the opposing troops that had escaped the trap. The dragoons swept the village, going from room to room. Anyone they found that didn't surrender immediately was cut down. After the village was cleared, the prisoners were rounded up and marched back toward York. There was work to do and Luke's troops were looking forward to watching these arrogant foreigners digging mass graves for all their dead and individual graves for all of Marion's dead soldiers. As soon as Luke's cavalry had swept the town and signaled that the coast was clear, Luke ordered the medical corps to get to work on saving as many of the wounded as possible. After they had started out, Luke ordered the artillery to get ready to march for they had to get up north as fast as possible. He would only be sending part of them, for he had reports that King Godwinson was approaching fast and Luke didn't know how he was going to react to Marion and he wasn't going to take any chances. Luke then rode over to the marsh and called out for Gabriel. He watched and listened. He had to call for her twice more before he saw the glint of glass. He smiled as he rode over and Gabriel stood up. “You need to be more careful about the sunlight and that scope darling. I saw it glint in the sun and that is what gave you away.” “Okay Luke. I will be more careful from now on.” “Oh, one more thing, you two were never in this marsh and if anyone ask neither of you know anything about shots coming from the marsh.” “But…” That was as far as Gabriel got before the look on Luke's face told her shut up and not argue. She quickly figured out that Luke wanted to keep her abilities hidden for as long as possible. She and her spotter started to make their way back through the marsh, making sure to leave as little evidence as possible. Chapter 64. As the prisoners were forced to dig the mass graves, the wounded were cleared off the field and since they were so close to York, they were taken right to the new hospital. Alice was very proud of this hospital as well she should be. It was four stories tall and had the world's first elevators in it. These were used to move patients, equipment, and supplies between the floors. All the windows were covered in two pane glass windows and the building even had central heating and a primitive but effective cooling system. Hardrada had been one of those that had been picked up on the battlefield and now he looked around in amazement at all the sights and sounds. At the hospital he started protesting about having to wait; after all he was a king. Alice was the doctor on triage duty so she was the one who had to calm him down. “What is all that complaining about?” “I'm the King of Norway” Hardrada hissed “Why am I still waiting to have this bullet taken out of my leg?” Alice leaned over and checked his tag. “Let me explain something to you. I don't give a fucking rat's ass if you're the King of Norway or the god damned fucking pope. When you come in here, the severity of the wound determines the order in which you are worked on and your wounds are not that serious. This is My hospital, and I make the rules here.” With that Alice continued on her rounds. Hardrada laid there stunned. Nobody had ever talked back to him, ever. Finally, it was his turn to get worked on. He watched as he was taken into a very clean room that was very well lit. Alice was again the one to work on him. She started by putting some liquid over his wound that numbed it and he was amazed at how good it felt. She then used a probe to find the bullet. The king had been lucky in that the bullet had missed the bone. In twenty minutes, Alice was done and one of her nurses finished by putting a dressing on the wound. Hardrada was then taken to a recovery ward, where he was able to look around at all the other wounded men. Almost all of them were his too. Before long he got tired and fell asleep. Back in the field, Luke was overseeing the 1st division, 1st brigade along with one battalion of dragoons in their preparation for them heading to the lake district. The structure of the army was fairly simple. A division had twelve thousand soldiers in it. It had four brigades with three thousand soldiers each. One of the brigades was cavalry and the division commander would assign cavalry where ever they were needed at the moment. The other three were primarily infantry. Each brigade had three battalions with a thousand soldiers each. This was then broken down into three regiments of three hundred and a one hundred strong artillery unit with ten large guns. Each regiment had three, one hundred strong companies. Each company was broken into three platoons of thirty and a heavy weapons unit. This is where the motors were at and when Luke had managed to get machine guns available, would be here as well. The cavalry had their own artillery in quick firing 75mm guns that were light enough to keep up with the cavalry. So far Luke had one whole division at his disposal and one brigade of what would eventually become the second division. As Luke was finishing up with helping in the preparations, he got a message that put a temporary halt to everything, King Godwinson would be at York by tomorrow morning and he had almost thirteen thousand troops with him. Luke was hoping to avoid a battle with him but it was far better to be safe than sorry, plus it was only a single day delay and with the railroad, Luke's soldiers could move much quickly than any other army. He soon got another message but this time from Alice saying that she had the King of Norway in her hospital. ‘Well fuck, this is going to get interesting.' Thought Luke. He was sure that Godwinson would demand that Hardrada be turned over to him but he was currently under the care of Alice and Luke would do almost anything to support her. Marion would too for that matter. As he watched a cavalry detachment go by, he remembered the commander that he had placed under arrest. By now the former commander had figured out that she was in deep shit. She had disobeyed Luke's direct order because she had hoped to win the battle for herself and the glory with it. Now she sat in a dark, cramped cell awaiting her fate. She knew that while Luke was usually easy going as a commander, when he gave direct orders, he expected them to be followed and if you didn't then you had better have a damn good excuse. She didn't have that and everyone knew it. She had got into trouble because she had been too reckless again and now her only hope was that Luke would have her executed quickly. She heard the door being unlocked and the guards came in to get her. She went with them, with her head held high for she had accepted her fate and was determined not to show any cowardice. As she expected, she was led into the military courtroom where she saw Luke in the witness area. What really scared her was that Marion herself was the judge and her reputation for being harsh was far worse than Luke's. Marion read the charges against her and asked for her to explain her actions. The commander figured that she was fucked anyway so she told the brutal truth. She had been glory-hunting and kept advancing when she had seen the enemy forming up because she wanted to win by herself. After the commander finished, Luke was called up to the stand to give his side of things. He explained his orders not to get tangled up and produced several other commanders who had heard the order for he had issued the order in the pre-battle briefing. Other witnesses told of how the commander kept pushing on despite her orders. After all the statements, the jury went into a small room off to the side. They came back five minutes later with the verdict. The commander was found guilty of disobeying direct orders and endangering her comrades. For these crimes, the death sentence was recommended. Marion agreed and the commander was sentenced to be executed by firing squad. The firing squad was to be drawn from the same soldiers who she had formally led. Marion's biggest problem here was there were too many volunteers for the firing squad. Marion only needed six but instead every trooper that had been in the former commander's unit eagerly volunteered and fifteen percent of that unit was women. So instead, Marion decided to hold a lottery. The six soldiers had been selected and they and the former commander were led to the execution area. She was blindfolded and stood against a wall. When the squad fired, not one missed their mark for they were all angry with their former commander for she had risked all their lives too many times. Worse it wasn't to save others which would have been celebrated; it had been for her own personal glory. After all the paperwork was done, her body was taken and buried in one of the mass graves. She would get no tombstone or last rites. Luke was deep in paperwork when he heard a knock on his office door. “Enter” then seeing who it was. “Hey Alice. What's up doc?” “Ha, ha very funny. I came here to tell you that King Hardrada is now awake and I already sent word to Marion.” “Okay. I'm on my way” Luke said as he lifted himself out of his chair while thinking ‘I'm really getting too old for this shit.' When Luke got to the hospital, Marion was already there and talking with the king so Luke walked up beside her. Marion saw who it was and turned her attention back to the king “Your majesty, may I introduce my husband and commanding general, Luke. Luke, meet King Hardrada of Norway.” Luke hated nobility and Marion knew this so this could get interesting. Luke nodded toward the king and as Marion figured, Luke was being purposely insulting of the king. ‘Oh well' she thought. Hardrada of course had been offended and was trying to challenge Luke to a dual. Marion of course put an end to this for she knew that Luke would crush the king and Marion could get a lot of money for the king if he was kept alive. She pulled out her gun and pointed it at the king while she told Luke to go away until he could stop acting like a child. “I am terribly sorry about that your majesty but my husband hates nobility even though I am nobility as well.” This was to show just how powerful she was to the king. Marion had known a head of time just how Luke would act because that was how he always acted with nobility. Of course, Marion had hoped that Luke would be polite but he actually didn't know the proper procedures for dealing with royalty and more to the point didn't care so Marion used this to her advantage. After Marion had managed to get the king calmed down, they actually had a nice talk and Marion found out about how he had got the guns and she learned that the alchemist had been killed during the battle. By the time that Marion and Hardrada were done talking, Luke had left and it was dinner time. Marion then had an idea. She asked Hardrada if he would like to come to dinner with her, not as a king but as a guest. This, she explained would keep her husband down and would actually help the conversation. Since Hardrada was hungry and didn't have much else to do, he agreed. Marion got permission from Alice to take Hardrada out of the hospital, as long as she brought him back after dinner for, he was still her patient. Marion ordered a stretcher for the king and took him back to the castle. When they got to the castle Marion excused herself so that she could get changed while the king was taken to her dining room. For the entire trip, the king was deeply impressed with just how advanced Marion's lands were compared to his. They had hot and cold running water, working sewers, clear window glass, lamps that produced an amazing amount of light form just a little flame and the flame burned cleanly. Luke wasn't an electrical engineer and he was having problems getting things with more voltage than the telegraph to work properly. He knew that eventually he would get there, it's just that electrical things were not instinctive to Luke like mechanical or chemical things were. The king had just got settled in his chair when Luke came in. Luke was clean and was wearing regular clothes. Luke had been told by Marion to be on his best behavior or he wasn't going to get laid for a week. Honestly Luke didn't really care but figured ‘oh well, I could be civil for an hour or so.' Since the king and Luke were alone for a minute, they took the time to take stock of each other. Hardrada had never met a man that was as big as Luke or as kind for it was almost immediately clear to the king that Luke was very considerate of people around him and Hardrada thought that he might be able to use this to trick his way out of captivity. It took the king a while, but he eventually figured out that Luke was actually very intelligent and was very good at hiding it when he wanted to. Furthermore he was completely loyal to his wife and her word was law. The men had been talking for about ten minutes when Marion and Gabriel joined them. To Luke's delight, Marion had also brought Mackenzie with her. Usually, Luke would eat his supper while he held Mackenzie on his lap. He would always give her small pieces of whatever he was eating and usually she would eat it; it just took her awhile. Mackenzie would always light up any room that she was in for she has at the age where she was really cute to almost every adult and could always get them to smile. She did the same that evening. Hardrada actually forgot for a little while that he was technically a prisoner as Mackenzie played with his large fingers. He actually felt like he had sat down to a simple family dinner and he had actually forgot what it was like and seeing Mackenzie, Gabriel, Marion, and especially Luke laughing and smiling as they ate warmed the king's heart tremendously. They had one ugly moment when the Luke told the story of his background, Hardrada called him out on it. “I know that you are lying about where you came from, Now tell me why.” Demanded the king. Luke just looked at him and his face got hard as he handed Mackenzie off to Marion. “Yes, I am lying about my background and I could care less about who you think you are, I will not tell you about where I came from. When I first came here, I was plenty strong enough to stove you into a horseshoe and I am in much better shape now then I was.” “I second that.” Said Marion with a smirk causing Gabriel to blow the wine that she had been drinking all over. The ladies started laughing and Gabriel fell off her chair when Luke blushed. Normally he never blushed but this time he did. All this laughter helped settle the room back down again and the rest of dinner went by smoothly. After dinner, Marion had the king taken back to the hospital telling him; “Sorry doctor's orders and you are under her care.” After the king had been taken away Luke, Marion, and Gabriel discussed what to do about Godwinson's approaching army. They decided that in the morning, they would go out with the bodyguard unit and a squadron of cavalry to talk to the king and try to avoid hostilities. Chapter 65. The next morning, the three of them woke up at about 3 am. Luke wanted to be out of town before the sun got up so that if they had to fight the king, he would have some room to fight before they got to York. After Gabriel got dressed, she went to wake up the rest of the bodyguards while Luke went to get the cavalry ready to go. Marion went and made sure that the other commanders were up so that they could race out of York at a moment's notice. Within an hour, the welcoming party was ready to go and the rest of the army was stirring. Marion's party rode out on the road that they knew Godwinson was on and just as the sun was lighting up the sky, they found him. His army was getting ready to march when Marion's party came into sight. Luke ordered the squadron to hold their position, stay out of sight, and not attack unless Godwinson attacked first. Next, he had a flagbearer come with him and Marion to meet the king. The eleven of them galloped up to the king's army. Once at the guards Marion told them; “I am Marion of York here to see the king.” The guards were not sure of what to do with her for they were not use to women being in the field and half of Marion's party were women. Luckily, before one of them could make a wisecrack about that, an officer came up. He had served in one of the armies that Luke had crushed a couple of months before so he knew who Luke was and he had heard tales of Marion. Seeing her in the flesh, he could see that the tales were true. He sent a messenger to the king and invited Marion's party to dismount. They politely refused and the officer didn't blame them. After all, if he had been in their position, he wouldn't have dismounted either. The king came up and Marion's party then dismounted, even Luke. He saw no benefit in insulting the king at this time, after all he would be dead in a couple of weeks. Marion kneeled before the king and Luke was glad that he wasn't the ruler of the area because he definitely wouldn't kneel before anyone but God. When the rest of the party kneeled however, he had a problem but Luke being Luke remained standing. Fortunately, Marion was prepared for this: “I would like to apologize for my general not kneeling your majesty” she said without even looking at Luke “but the only person he will kneel before is God, although he has kneeled before me before I suspect that was mostly for show.” “You never looked back, how did you know that he refuses to kneel before the rightful king of these lands?” asked the king. “Your majesty. That man is not only my army's commanding general, but he is also my husband and has saved my life a number of times over the last year and a half.” “Ah” The king then moved around to stand directly before Luke and actually felt more than a little uneasy for; he had never met a man that was so large. “You do know that it is a crime not to kneel before the god chosen ruler of these lands?” Marion held her eyes shut and cringed for she knew what was coming and she wasn't disappointed. “God chosen, seriously?” sorted Luke “No king or queen is chosen by God; they are chosen by men who are too lazy or ignorant to rule themselves. Do you actually think that God really cares what happens down here on Earth; after all he is eternal and we are mortal?” As Marion had feared the king had set off Luke's temper and there was no going back now. “Do you not believe in God?” asked an increasingly angry king. “Fuck no. I have seen more death and destruction caused by people in the name of their god then I care to remember. As far as I am concerned, I have the right to my beliefs as well as Everyone else and as long as those beliefs are practiced peacefully then I have no problems with them. That is one reason why I encouraged my wife to protect any Jews and ALL other religious groups in the area.” Marion now knew that she would have to act fast before the king and Luke came to blows. “Excuse me your majesty” she said as she wormed her way in-between Luke and the king “what my blunt husband is trying to say is that as complex as God's word is, it helps to have as many viewpoints as possible to try to further our understanding of it. Plus, we are all God's children so why should the Jews or any other group not be protected as well. And while on the Jewish question, was Jesus not Jewish himself after all and did he not die so that all of our sins be forgiven?” She then turned to Luke and shifted to modern English “Before you make an even bigger ass of yourself, why don't you go do something useful, honey” At first Luke was pissed and then he smiled: “Admit it, you just like watching my ass as I walk away!” Every one of the guards had to stifle a laugh and Marion had to bite her tongue. “Luke, go so you don't get us into deeper trouble. Please?” “Fine” Luke then grabbed hold of Marion's ass and picked her up so they could share a kiss and of course she instinctually her wrapped her legs around Luke. Before he put her down, they starred into each other's eyes for a moment, just to tell each other that everything was good and that they loved each other. Luke gently put her down and remounted his horse. He raced back to the top of the hill that was hiding the rest of the troops and he turned to watch over Marion's group. When Marion turned back to the king, she could see that he was still mulling over what she had asked him, so she waited for him to finish. Finally, he appeared to finish. “Well, that is a matter for another time. I need to get going so that I may be able to beat back those damn Vikings and my treacherous brother.” “Actually, your majesty, that is why we came here this morning.” Marion turned and gave the signal. A small band of horses came over the top of the hill, escorting a liter. When they got to the king; Marion asked the king to come with her as she went over to the liter and pulled back the sheet revealing the king's dead brother. She just hoped that he didn't ask too many questions about the type of wound that he had received for when Gabriel shot him; the bullet had blown off the entire of the back of his head. The king looked sad for a moment before he shook himself back to the present. “As you can see your majesty, we have already defeated your brother and his Viking allies. In fact, King Hardrada is as this moment recovering from a leg wound back in York and before you ask, none of the Viking army escaped.” “I must go see Hardrada for myself you understand. I feel that I cannot simply take your word for it.” “Of course, your majesty. Your army is welcome to come into York as well, as long as they behave themselves and leave their arms back in their camp.” “My army will travel where ever they choose and they will not disarm!” At this Marion's guards instantly became more visibly alert. “I am sorry your majesty, but your army will not be permitted to bring their weapons into York” At this the King drew his sword. Within a blink of an eye all of Marion's guards had their weapons out and Gabriel moved to where she was between the King and Marion. In the distance, Marion could hear the sounds of her cavalry escort moving and within moments, they became visible over the top of the hill with Luke right out in front. “As you can see your majesty, I have an army at my back as well and they are ready, unlike yours. Plus, if you really insist on trying to fight me, you Will be the first one killed for the young woman in front of you will kill anyone who threatens me.” Marion was doing her level best to stay calm and she hoped that the king would see reason. Gabriel at least hadn't drawn her weapons yet but it was clear from her posture that she could within a fraction of a second. The king then did something stupid as he tried to move Gabriel to the side. she flipped him over her body and onto the ground. As she was flipping him, she managed to get his sword away from him. She then held it to his throat and demanded that he back down and apologize to her mistress, Marion. Marion then gently moved Gabriel out of the way as she offered her hand to help the king get back up which he took. When he was back on his feet, Gabriel returned his sword to him. “As you can see your majesty, I was not joking and unless you want that army behind me to attack then I strongly suggest that we come to terms. You can come into York to see Hardrada for yourself, you can retain your arms, and bring alone one armed guard. Your army can come into York as well as long as they behave themselves and they leave their arms back in their camp. If they misbehave then they will be subject to the laws of the people of York. Also, while Hardrada is in my care, he will not be harmed for he is currently under a doctor's care and her word is law in the hospital.” “Her word?” “Yes, your majesty. We believe in equal rights for both men and woman. That is one reason why a good size part of my army is made up of women. The head doctor is a woman, one of my best engineers is a woman, and of course my head guard is a woman.” The king took a deep breath. Marion had him over a barrel and they both knew it. If he wanted to confirm that Hardrada's army had indeed been crushed then he would have to accept Marion's terms for her army was ready to charge while his was mostly getting ready to march and it would take them some time to get into proper formation. “Very well, I accept your terms.” “Good! How soon will you be ready to go?” “Not long.” “My troops will escort you to York then. Just make sure that your men understand that they are to be on their best behavior while in My lands. As long as they behave then nobody will have any problems.” Marion turned away with her guards, remounted, and rode back to her army. The king meanwhile was a bit dumbfounded. How the hell did things come to this; him being beaten by two different women. Flustered he turned to give the orders to his army. After he was done, he quietly observed Marion's army. Even at this distance, it was obvious that her army was a professional one and the king couldn't help but to get a little bit jealous for most of his was levy spearmen. Finally, his army began to march and as promised, Marion's army escorted them to York. As they got closer, everyone in the King's army was deeply impressed with just how advanced everything was. The roads were better than anything they had ever seen before and the farmers working the fields were doing so much faster than any of the king's men had ever seen. People barely stopped what they were doing to watch their king's army and truth be told, the king found that more than a bit disturbing. It was clear to him that their loyalty was with Marion, not him. What he found even more disturbing was just how professional Marion's army was. They were all uniformed identically and they followed orders without question. Their weapons were very strange and the king became to suspect that the reports that he had been getting of their devilish weapons were not some fairly tale, but the truth. He was even more confused when he saw his first train. Marion had stopped the army at a crossing so that the train could go through. Then turning to the king, Marion explained “Trains, your majesty, always have the right of way for they cannot stop quickly.” This train was loaded with military equipment headed for her lands in the land district. It was one of her artillery units that was getting a head start being that the train was going that way anyway. After the train passed, they continued on their way. Marion led them to a large field, just outside of York. It was the same field that the peasants had kept their livestock in during the Sheffield invasion. “Your men can set up their camp here your majesty. Just make sure to remind them No Weapons On Them While In The City Of York!” With this, Marion's army disengaged and returned to their barracks while Luke came up beside her. The two of them watched as the king's army began to set up camp. After the king had seen to the important things, he and his guard rode up to Marion. “I wish to meet with Hardrada now.” “Yes, your majesty. This way if you please.” With that Marion and Luke turned their horses to head into York. Going into York, the king felt like he was a child going into the big city for the first time. It had changed so much since he had been here in February. The city was now clean, the people were healthy, and they were everywhere. Even though it was September, the king could smell no sewage at all. The roads were no longer dirt but were made out of some kind of very strange stone. There were trees and shrubs planted along the sides of the road. People seemed like they were in a constant hurry, but they all waved to Marion and Luke. The king then noticed that the old houses were being slowly replaced with new ones that were made of brick and stone. New construction was happening everywhere it seemed. Along the street, he noticed oddly shaped metal objects that were painted bright red. Finally, he had to ask his host about all these things. “What are all these things that I am seeing?” “Not to worry, but we will answer at least most of your questions after you meet with Hardrada and we eat some lunch” responded Luke. To be continued in part 14, Based on a post by somethin fishy, for Sex Stories.
Blues From The Ouse #295 – 01.10.25Fresh blues, festival news, and midnight grooves — this week's show kicks off with new releases from Burning Rope, Pops Fletcher, and Nine Below Zero, then dives into the 2026 York Blues Festival lineup: Lightning Threads, Jack-Austin Depsey, Pat Fulgoni, and The Stumble leading the charge.We swing through four takes on midnight (CCR to Johnny Otis), then hit your listener requests — Alice Armstrong, Albert King, and a trimmed epic from Henrik Freischlader. Expect shoutouts, odd laws, and a few eyebrow-raisers.Plus: gig roundups, ticket alerts, and a closing set of live favourites from The Achievers, The Della Grants, Jimmy Regal & The Royals, and Mississippi Heat.If it hit the spot, spread the word. If it missed, call it character building.
Blues From The Ouse #194Another deep dive into the good stuff—Paul, Ben & Angie bring you two hours of top-drawer blues, from raw roots to modern grit. Expect fresh releases, vintage gems, and a few curveballs to keep your ears guessing. Harmonica howls, guitar growls, and vocals that cut straight through.Whether you're tuning in from the kitchen, the car, or the work van, this one's built to move you.
Blues From The Ouse #293 – Lost & LoadedA weekly blues radio show from Yorkshire, unearthing raw, soulful tracks that slipped through the cracks. Paul, Ben & Angie bring the usual grit, groove, and dry commentary—with a few surprises that bend the blues rulebook just enough.Plug in, zone out, and let the Ouse do its thing.Featuring: Robert Kane, Savoy Brown, Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa, Marcus King, The Achievers, and more.Discover the UK blues scene, harmonica-driven grooves, and underrated artists keeping electric blues alive.Track List...Robert Kane - Halfway To Memphis - 00:01:40The Matt Swanton Band - Growing Pains - 00:08:06Garry Burnside - Hanging In There - 00:10:54John Christopher Morgan - Black Bag Blues - 00:15:01The Joel Dupuis Band - Very Best Fool - 00:18:57Savoy Brown - Bad Breaks (Make Me Feel Good) - 00:23:11Sonny Rhodes - Blues Is My Religion - 00:31:57Jake Andrews - Time To Burn - 00:35:07Philip Sayce Group - Morning Star - 00:39:55Slim Harpo - Strange Love - 00:45:07T-Bone Walker - Evenin' - 00:47:18Johnny 'Guitar' Watson - Three Hours Past Midnight - 00:49:43Earl Hooker - Blues In D Natural - 00:53:12Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa - Nutbush City Limits - 00:57:12Danny Bryant - Means Of Escape - 01:01:45Collins, Cray & Copeland - Bring Your Fine Self Home - 01:05:33ZZ Top - Dust My Broom - 01:12:04Marcus King - Workin' Man Blues - 01:15:25 Mary Stokes Band - Moonshine - 01:22:13The Achievers - Careful Sabrina - 01:24:13Cole & Ward - Lie To Me Baby - 01:29:42Blue Milk - Coal In The Fire - 01:33:37The Lonely Hands Band - Did It Cross Your Mind - 01:38:19Dr Bob and the Bluesmakers - Look Into Your Eyes - 01:41:08Robben Ford - Cannonball Shuffle - 01:46:27British blues podcast, Yorkshire blues radio, UK blues scene, independent blues artists, local blues gigs, blues harmonica show, blues music commentary, blues playlist podcast, blues trivia and history, blues band bios, festival blues coverage, underrated blues artists, electric blues revival, live blues performances, best blues podcasts UK, York blues music show, blues harmonica podcast, who's playing blues in Yorkshire, UK blues gigs this week, British blues artists to watch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Featuring...Devon Allman Project - Blues Is A FeelingMatt Edwards - Won't Get Nothing NeverTora Daa - Baby BlueRobert Finley - Holy Ghost PartyJon Hines Trio - Memphis Sun BluesWalter Trout - Good Enough To EatSon Seals - Bad AxeChris Duarte - My Way DownKenny Neal - Walking On FireSlim Harpo - I'm A King BeeMuddy Waters - Who Do You TrustSonny Boy Williamson II - Temperature 110John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - The SupernaturalMiles Gilderdale & The Blueflies - Natural Born SinnerPat Fulgoni Blues Experience - Lady Day & John ColtraneLightning Threads - BloodlinesDC Blues with Nick Steed - I Got A WomanBad Saloon - Ain't No Way To Get AlongThe 20ft Squid Blues Band - Hedgerow ManTom Killner - Get Back UpChantel McGregor - Southern BelleTedeschi Trucks Band - Just As StrangeBywater Call - Sweet MariaJJ Grey & Mofro - The Sweetest ThingJustin Johnson - Funky Bootz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From fresh releases and 80s gems to listener requests and a few guitar gods thrown in for good measure, it was another packed show full of blues brilliance.Whether you tuned in live or plan to listen back, thanks for keeping the blues alive with us every week.Featuring....The Zac Schulze Gang - High RollerJon Hines - Riverside RambleMike Zito & Albert Castaglia Help YourselfTom Hambridge - Willie Dixon's GoneJames Harman Band - Just As Well To Kill MeMagic Slim & The Teardrops - Gravel RoadThe Mick Clarke Band - Cool Night AirGeorge Thorogood & The Destroyers - Steady Rolling ManBlues Breakers - Double Crossing TimeThe Yardbirds - Drinking Muddy WaterJeff Beck Group - You Shook MeCream - Stepping OutDom Martin - Belfast BluesEmma Wilson - SpoonfulAlbert King, Bobby Blue Bland & BB King - I Wouldn't Treat A Dog (The Way You Treated Me)Magic Slim & The Teardrops - I'm A BluesmanChicago Bob and the Blues Squad - Hound DogThe British Bluescasting Corporation - Out To Get MeBreakout - Oni Zaraz Przydadzą TuThe Swaps - Fast TrainZZ Top - Just Got PaidBig Walter Horton Have A Good TimeJohn Angus Band - Louisiana BluesThe Reverend Shawn Amos - Boot-Leg #BluesFromTheOuse #JorvikRadio #TrackList #KeepTheBluesAlive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Boogie Bombers - Boogie BombThe 2:19 - One Thing I FiguredAki Kumar - Man Of Constant SorrowThe 251s - Riding In The MoonlightJohn Campbell - Judgement DayLong Tall Deb and Colin John - Sweet DreamsLarry McCray - Stop Your CryingAsh Lambe & The 32-20's - Sight For Sore EyesBobby Saxton - Trying To Make A LivingSavoy Brown - Street Corner TalkingBig Amos Patton - Move With You BabyBooker T. & The M.G.'s - Time Is TightFreddie King - Me And My GuitarLazy lester - I Done Got Over ItThorbjørn Risager & The Black Tornado - House Of SticksHowlin' Wolf - Tell MeBlues Man - Blood In The ClayJunior Wells - Snatch It Back And Hold ItThe Stumble - It's A LieThe Too Bad Jims - Jumper On The LineVan Morrison - Baby Please Don't GoImelda May - Johnny Got A Boom BoomJohn Angus Band - Rock n Roll Hoochie Koochie KooPhilipp Fankhauser - Let's Go Get StonedTinsley Ellis - Hot Potato Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Texas Headhunters - Maggie Went Back To MinneolaThe Derek Trucks Band - Down Don't Bother MeLong Tall Deb and Colin John - Black LightJohn Angus Band - Muddy Waters BluesHot Foot Hall - Boogie ManCaitlin Krisko and The Broadcast - Heart Of GoldDusk Brothers - I Go It AloneQuintus McCormick - Fifty-FiftyLed Zeppelin - HeartbreakerJohnny Winter - Rock Me BabyChuck Berry - You Never Can TellBig Maceo - Chicago BreakdownEmma Wilson - Good To The Last DropEtta James - Got My Mojo WorkingLittle Walter - My BabeNeirin - I'm Fresh Outa Bad LuckBuddy Guy - Blues Chase The Blues AwayBluesBiz - When You SmileSmiling Jack Smith - One Size Fits AllCash Box Kings - Sugar SweetNine Below Zero - Bring It On Home To MeAsh Lambe & The 32-20's - Loaded DiceAki Kumar - Should I StayEdgar Blues - Number One Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Kid Ramos - Nobody But The LordThe Terraplanes Blues Band - Tell MeRobert Finley - Helping HandSloe Train - Nobody's BusinessMark Cole & Liam Ward - Lie To Me BabyJimmie Vaughan - In The Middle Of The NightQuintus McCormick - I'm A Good Man BabyJohnny Mars & The Cold Heart Revue - A Room MisterMick Clarke - Good Name HatNina Simone - Feeling GoodThe Allman Brothers Band - Stand BackStevie Vay Vaughan & Double Trouble - Cold ShotAlbert Lee - Fun Ranch BoogieB.B. King - Better Not Look DownAlbert Collins - Ice PickLeo 'Bud' Welch - Don't Let The Devil RideRy Cooder - 13 Question MethodBig Wolf Band - Heaven Has The BluesHowlin' Wolf - SpoonfulThe Dig 3 - Take A RideSecondhand Dreamcar - Lay Down The LoadMitch Laddie - Old Johnny BlackJimmy Regal and the Royals - Ain't Done YetMississippi MacDonald1 - Statesboro BluesMother Blues With Gerald Mcclendon - Sleeping While The River RunsLong Tall Deb and Colin John - Out For A Rip Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...The Zac Schulze Gang - The RockerJimmie Vaughan - Out Of The ShadowsLaura Evans - Nobody Loves Me Like You DoTexas Headhunters - Gun BarrelPhilipp Fankhauser - The UndertakerBig Daddy Wilson - Way Down SouthBrother Buffalo - Seen NothinKent Burnside - Crawling King SnakePat Fulgoni Blues Experience - Everybody Wants To Go To HeavenZZ Top - She Loves My AutomobileOtis Rush - All Your LoveFreddie King - Big Legged WomanSonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - Hootin' The BluesThomas Heppell - UnderdogJoe Bonamassa - DriveMonika Nordli - Hard Working WomanBilly Branch - Down Home BluesAlbert Collins - I Ain't DrunkWashboard Sam - Diggin' My PotatoesSaint Senara - There's Storm ComingDusk Brothers - I Became KingMick Clarke - Pink ChampagneThe Alligators - Red Hot & RighteousKirk Fletcher - Croke Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Neste episódio, a gente abre o jogo sobre os bastidores do crescimento consistente — sem fórmulas mágicas. Falamos sobre o poder da influência genuína, como lidar com frustrações no caminho, e o que realmente faz uma empresa escalar de verdade no mundo real.
Featuring...Brother Buffalo - What You GotJimi "Prime Time" Smith - Back On the RoadBlue Milk - I Want Your LoveMad Guz & the Mojos - She's DynamiteKent Burnside - I HeardMother Blues with Gerald Mcclendon - Leaves Tremble On The TreeBig Daddy Wilson - Smiling All Day LongMississippi MacDonald1 - You Can Love YourselfThe Swamp Poets - CadillacLazy Lester - Bye Bye BabyJimmy Reed - You Got Me DizzyThe Fabulous Thunderbirds - Learn To Treat Me RightPinetop Perkins - Chicken ShackMarcus King - The WellChris Bevington Organisation - Bad Bad BadThomas Heppell - Trouble In MindThe British Bluescasting Corporation - Saints & SinnersRIVAL SONS - Memphis SunConnor Selby - The Truth Comes Out EventuallyMY BABY - Got A HabitMark Hummel and Blues Survivors - Stop Messin RoundThe Roux - Tin Roof BluesLightnin' Hopkins - Black Cat BoneDC Blues - Bitter Man11 Guys Quartet - Swing Low Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears - Stop Breakin' DownSharon Jones & the Dap-Kings - How Do I Let A Good Man Down?Eli Paperboy Reed - Workin' Man BluesThe James Hunter Six - Free Your Mind (While You Still Got Time)The Jarekus Singleton Band - PurposelyEric Lindell - It's My PleasureEmma Wilson - Water The Bad Day - Wake Up CarolinaTravis Bowlin - Just Saw My BabyHowlin' Wolf - Killing FloorAlbert King - Blues PowerThe Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Mystery TrainGuitar Slim - Boogie RamblerKenny Brown - France ChanceThe Lonely Hands Band - Did It Cross Your MindAsh Grunwald ft The Teskey Brothers - Ain't My ProblemNorth Mississippi Allstars - PeachesThe Terraplanes Blues Band - Rattlesnake BluesThe Fumes - The LetterThe Blackwater Fever - Better Off DeadThe Bones of J.R. Jones - The HeatSeasick Steve - Barracuda '68John Fairhurst - Up On The HillBuddy Guy ft Joe Walsh - How Blues Is ThatPee Wee Crayton - Red Rose Boogie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...King King - One More Time AroundLaVendore Rogue - Dead Mans ChestStudebaker John & The Hawks Your Hoodoo ManDustin Arbuckle & The Damnations Half A PieceHarrell “Young Rell” Davenport - Hate The BiteMitch Laddie - She Keeps Me DownAsh Lambe & The 32-20's - WaysideSam Morrow - By Your SideJunior Wells - Checking On My BabyJimmy Reed - Shame, Shame, ShameSonny Boy Williamson II - I Don't KnowBlues Breakers - HideawayAltered Five Blues Band - Don't Tell Me I Can'tJeremiah Johnson - Cherry Red WineT-Bone Walker - Call It Stormy MondayLittle Mack Simmons You Mistreated MeMichael Messer & Chaz Jankel - Runaway TrainThe Swaps - Villiers StreetMike Davids Band - Blues ManThe Dead Daisies - The Thrill Has GoneThe Cinelli Brothers PrayerRobert Hill & Joanne Lediger Preacher's BluesJohn Mayer - GravityTravellin' Blue - Hellhole Shuffle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Mitch Laddie - Old Johnny BlackBlues Attack - Fifteen YearsKid Ramos - Nobody But The LordSean Costello - You're Killing My LoveJoe Bonamassa - BreakthroughAdriano Celentano - PrisencolinensinainciusolAlex Hamilton - Over My HeadThe Wanton Bishops - Oh WeeMarcus King - Honky Tonk HellFree - I'm A MoverTaste - I'm Moving OnBacon Fat - Up The LineJody Williams - Moanin' For MollassesThe Veldman Brothers - One More ChanceBad Luck Friday - Low Down DirtySaint Senara - OpheliaGA-20 - Fairweather FriendCatfish Keith - Cool Can Of BeerAnders Damås & The Acres of Corn - Strugglin'Big Wolf Band - Darker Side Of YouJoanne Shaw Taylor - All The Things I SaidBilly Branch and the Sons of Blues - Begging For ChangeCarlos Santana ft Steven Tyler - Just Feel BetterThe 2:19 - Say YeahFreddie King - Butterscotch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Artist: TECHNOHYPE (Russia) Name: НOUSE OF LOVE | JUNE, 2025 Genre: House Release Date: 18.06.2025 Special for Deep House Moscow TECHNOHYPE: https://soundcloud.com/technohype CONTACT (DHM): Email — deephousemoscow@hotmail.com Follow us: www.facebook.com/deephousemsk/ www.instagram.com/deephousemoscow/ vk.com/deephousemsk/
Featuring...Jed Potts & the Hillman Hunters - How Mi'mentuhThe Della Grants - Greed To FeedMarcus Bonfanti - HoneyHokie Joint - The Way It Goes SometimesConnolly Hayes - Something's Gotta MatterPat Fulgoni Blues Experience - Bleeding HeartDusk Brothers - Keep My Window ClosedLightning Threads - Brown Liquor Black CoffeeZZ Top - LegsAllman Brothers Band - Midnight RiderAC/DC - Ride OnThe Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Screamin'B.B. King & Eric Clapton - Riding With The KingThe Stumble - Just StopStudebaker John & The Hawks - Rolling & Tumbling AroundAlice Armstrong - PunchlineMississippi MacDonald - My Bad AttitudeMcHale's Permanent Brew - Angel On My ShoulderGary Moore - King Of The BluesFree - The StealerEmma Wilson - I Can't Quit You BabyThe 20FT Squid Blues Band - PollyDust Radio - South Of NowhereJed Potts & the Hillman Hunters - Splash-Down! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Samantha Fish - Lose YouSean Costello - Jelly RollGareth Huggett - Brand new StartChris Rand and the Heavy Echo - Two RoguesBrandon Santini - Mile After MileJimmy Page & The Black Crowes - Mellow Down EasyRobert Cray - Right Next Door (Because Of Me)FABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS - Wait On TimeJimmy Reed - Ain't That Loving You BabyBig Mama Thornton - Life Goes OnCanned Heat - Evil WomanT-Bone Walker - PoontangZZ Top - Sharp Dressed ManJosh Smith - No Blues left To GiveJoe Louis Walker - Old Time Used To BeBonnie Raitt - I Can't make You Love MeRebecca Downes - These DaysXander and the Peace Pirates - Dance With The DevilHome Cooked Blues - Staying Out BluesChicken Shack - I'd Rather Go BlindThorbjørn Risager & The Black Tornado - Already GoneHazmat Modine - Baby Please Don't GoJoe Bonamassa - Django Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Você já parou para pensar no quanto sua vida se transforma quando você faz o que ama? Quando se sente útil, feliz e plenamente conectado à missão que te inspira?No episódio de maio do Podcast Vivências, mergulhe em um bate-papo cativante com a Líder da Iluminação Gardenia Baffi de Carvalho, que a partir de suas experiências, compartilha conosco como encontrar direcionamento, crescer profissionalmente e viver com propósito.Ouse avançar!Ouse viver plenamente, guiado pela Luz que habita o seu interior!CITAÇÕES DOS PRELETORES:| Ouça a música "Experiências" que tocou no início deste episódio: https://rebrand.ly/musica_experiencias| Programa Diálogos citado no episódio: Você já encontrou a sua alma gêmea?; Para assistir acesse:https://rebrand.ly/Dialogos_13_Dez_24 LIVROS :| Livro O Livro dos Jovens - Edição Especial; para adquirir seu exemplar acesse: https://sni.org.br/lvjovnspd300525/;| Livro Reconstruindo a Vida Humana| Livro Base para uma Família Feliz| Para adquirir os livros e estudar ainda mais, acesse: https://rebrand.ly/SNI_livraria| Deixe seu comentário no Youtube, no Spotify, ou compartilhe suas vivências conosco pelo e-mail: snicast@sni.org.br| Para adquirir o seu convite da 70ª Convenção Nacional dos Jovens, encontre a Associação Local mais próxima de você no site: https://rebrand.ly/onde_encontrar
The superb Jed Potts was our studio guest and there are 5 live tracks interspersed throughout the show along with a bit of chat.Other tracks include...The Black Keys - Heavy SoulQuaker City Night Hawks - Hounds Of HellNine Below Zero - Be CarefulKelli Rucker - Blues Is BluesAndrew Duncanson - California TrapBuddy Guy - I Can't Quit The BluesJohn Brim - Ice Cream ManJimmy Rogers - Walking By MyselfPee Wee Crayton - Red Rose BoogieAynsley Lister - SoundmanDust Radio - Fault LineRobert Wilkins - Fallin' Down BluesCam Cole - So AliveBlue Milk - Take Me ThereShakey Graves - Roll The BonesPeter Green - Slabo Day Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Ghost Hounds - Between Me & The DevilThe Blackwater Fever - Better Off DeadBeans & Fatback - Use MeThe Fumes - Cuddle Up The DevilThe Patrick Sweany Band - Working For YouThe Bones of J.R. Jones - The DropSix Def - I'm The KingSouthern Fried Groove Queens - Rattle DownBad Company - Rock SteadyGrand Funk Railroad - Footstompin' MusicDerek & The Domino's - Nobody Knows You When You're Down And OutRy Cooder - Feelin' Bad BluesGary Clark Jr - Don't Owe You A ThangEmma Wilson - Watching You LeaveSons Of Delta - I'm Going OutChantel McGregor - CreepBuddy Guy ft Jeff Beck & Keith Richards - CognacTrevor Babajack - Devil InsideOtis Rush - Working ManHowlin' Wolf - I Ain't SuperstitiousMary Stokes Band - Mean Old WorldBernie Marsden - Calling CardTedeschi Trucks Band - Do I Look WorriedRobert Belfour - Hill Stomp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Brandon Santini - See That PonyBobby Rush & Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Hey Baby (What Are We Gonna Do)Charlie Musselwhite - Highway 61Popa Chubby - Big Legged WomanSouthern Avenue - Long Is The RoadTony Holiday - Drive It HomeThe Terraplanes Blues Band - Tired, Broke & BustedSouthern Fried Groove Queens - Nobody's Fault But MineJohn Lee Hooker - Let's Make ItFreddie King - She Put The Whammy On MeLed Zeppelin - I Can't Quit You BabyLittle Walter - Chicken ShackThe Jeff Healey Band - Confidence ManCrystal Shawanda - Preaching BluesGov't Mule - Fool's MoonJo Carley and The Old Dry Skulls - The DevilLed Zeppelin - Babe I'm Gonna Leave YouThe Rolling Stones - You Gotta MoveReloaded - I Pray For YouSmokehouse - Nice 'N' Round (355 lbs.)Hughes Taylor - Ballad Of Big Bill McGuireJohn Primer - When I Met The BluesMondo Cortez and The Chicago Blues Angels - Mondo's Jump Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Little Feat - 4 Days Of heavenThe Stumble - 360 Degree BluesHeavy Drunk And Watermelon Slim - FreshAndrew Duncanson - Feelin' Better NowThe 20ft Squid Blues Band - Ain't SuperstitiousRenovation Blues Band - Back From San AntoneEmma Wilson Band - I Can't Quit You BabySouthern Avenue - Rum BoogieJimi Hendrix - Red HouseAllman Brothers Band - SouthboundCream - White RoomThe Doors - Roadhouse BluesSamantha Fish - Rusty RazorPierce Dipner - Fool's GoldJohn Primer & The Real Deal - WhiskeySaRon Crenshaw - Been A Long TimeEric Bibb - Delia's GoneB.B King Rock Me BabyOli Brown & The Dead Collective Ft. Jo Quail - HauntedThe Too Bad Jims - Alice MaeBlackburn Brothers - Little SisterBlue Milk - Night SweatsBuddy Guy - Feels Like Rain Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Johnny Winter - Shame Shame ShameMike Zito - Big MouthMitch Laddie - 50 Shades Of BlueSouthern Avenue - Found A Friend In YouConnor Selby - SomeoneBad Bone Stompers - Bad Love BoogieJames Pitts Band - Voodoo MoonBen Joseph and The Lay Lows - Tell MarieGary Moore - Texas StrutFree - Wishing WellLittle Walter - One Of These MorningsJimi Hendrix - Pali GapWill Wilde - Wild ManSteve Gibbons Band - TulaneCatfish - Time To FlyLevon Helm - Deep Elem BluesNorth Mississippi Allstars - Miss MaybelleThe Whisky Flowers - AliveT-Model Ford - Take A Ride With MeJimmie Vaughan - Dengue Woman BluesU2 & B.B. King - When Love Comes To DownB.B. King - King Of Guitar Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Arielle - '73The Wanton Bishops - ShakeChris Wragg Greg Copeland - Alabama TrainFABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS - Whatcha Do To MeLeft Lane Cruiser - Juice To Get LooseBeans & Fatback - Devil's Son BluesThe Blackwater Fever - BlackwaterSmokehouse - Hoodoo YouKeb' Mo' - Dangerous MoodZZ Top - I'm Bad, I'm NationwideGeorge Thorogood & The Destroyers - Bad To The BoneT-Bone Walker - Mean Old WorldAnthony Gomes - Peace, Love & Loud Guitars'Tony Joe White - Who You Gonna Hoodoo NowFreddie King - I'm Tore DownLittle Walter - Oh BabyBoogie Beasts - Pushing My LuckElles Bailey - Let It BurnSeasick Steve - Hate Da WinterMississippi John Hurt - You're Going To Walk That Lonesome ValleyJohn Doe Trio - Never AgainHot Foot Hall - A Little Something For YouThe Dig 3 - Take A RideSouthern Fried Groove Queens - Poor Black MattieCharles Pasi - Marmelade Blues Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Catfish - Change My WaysJohn Doe Trio - Big Bad RonAndrew Duncanson - Feelin' Better NowAlice Armstrong - Your GuessLittle Feat - Bayou MamaThe 20ft Squid Blues Band - PollyDusk Brothers - Rum RiverLeft Lane Cruiser - Big Momma ShakeBonnie Raitt - Angel From MontgomeryKoko Taylor - Don't Go No FurtherT-Model Ford - She Asked Me So I Told HerR.L. Burnside - Tribute To FredTab Benoit - I Hear ThunderAsh Grunwald - GlideMississippi MacDonald1 - Your DreamsHound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers - She's GoneBuddy Guy - I Got My Eyes On YouJohn Lee Hooker & Canned Heat - Whiskey And Wimmen'The Stumble - LovesickThe Achievers - No One RemembersTedeschi Trucks Band - Ain't That SomethingBywater Call - Over and OverJJ Grey & Mofro - TragicDr John - Wade In The Water Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...John Doe Trio - Who's John DoeDIRT ROAD BAND - Next Train Out Of TownGerry Jablonski Band - KossPat Fulgoni Blues Experience - DrifterJohn Angus Band - Life's What You Make ItStompin' Dave & Lucy Piper - Shake Em On DownJames Oliver - Mean Little MamaDC Blues - Steady Rollin' ManCream - Strange BrewAllman Brothers Band - Statesboro BluesAlbert King - Oh Pretty WomanBig Walter Horton - Walters' BoogieWill Wilde - Learn How To LoveThe Yardbirds - Jeff's BluesThe Rolling Stones - Doncha Bother MeGary Dranow - Broken Hearted ManThe Cadillac Kings - WastedFrankie Lee - Standing At The CrossroadsThe Swaps - SweetheartBig Walter Horton & Carey Bell - Have A Good TimeBuddy Guy & Tracy Chapman - Ain't No SunshineEmma Wilson - Wang Dang DoodleThe Cinelli Brothers - Leave It With YouKeith Emerson - Honky Tonk Train Blues Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Jimmie Vaughan & Omar Dykes - Baby, What's WrongAndrew Duncanson - Hold Me BackThe 20ft Squid Blues Band - The CuckooBen Levin Featuring Lil' Ed - New LowThe Juke Joint Kings - StumbleEmma Wilson - I Want To Be LovedCarolyn Wonderland - Sooner Or LaterLittle Feat - Too High To Cut My HairTaj Mahal - She Caught The KatyBig Joe Turner - Flip Flop & FlySonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - Bring It On Home To MeMike Bloomfield, Al Kooper, Steve Stills - StopEtta James - Hoochie Coohie GalJonny Lang - Still Rainin'Blue Nation - Time Is A ThiefDan Burnett - More Than You DeserveAndy Taylor Group - Cruel Cruel WomanThe Rolling Stones - Confessin' The BluesLittle Walter - My BabeThe Terraplanes - Monkey BusinessErik Harstad Band - She's My BabyMagic Sam - That's All I NeedK.C. Douglas - Mercury BluesThe 20ft Squid Blues Band - Cypress Tree Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found Click On Picture To See Larger PictureGermany is the process of destroying their economy, they just removed a state of the art coal power plant.Business are moving out of the blue states. Trump has brought in almost 3 trillion dollars into this country via investments. April 2, 1792 was liberation day for the US, we became financially independent. The [DS] is now using the Judicial branch of the government to fight against the Executive branch, it's almost like the [DS] wants the US in a constitution crisis. Our Founding Fathers warned that something like this might happen and built safe guards into the constitution. When we talk about a clean house, it's not just in DC, it's the entire country. (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); Economy https://twitter.com/HansMahncke/status/1904169511051247737 https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1903937937722478761 https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1904179365061005465 billion - Johnson & Johnson $55 billion - CMA CGM Group $20 billion - Eli Lilly $27 billion - Merck $1 billion - GE Aerospace $1 billion Terrorist Organization.” We are in the process of returning them to Venezuela — It is a big task! In addition, Venezuela has been very hostile to the United States and the Freedoms which we espouse. Therefore, any Country that purchases Oil and/or Gas from Venezuela will be forced to pay a Tariff of 25% to the United States on any Trade they do with our Country. All documentation will be signed and registered, and the Tariff will take place on April 2nd, 2025, LIBERATION DAY IN AMERICA. Please let this notification serve to represent that the Department of Homeland Security, Border Patrol, and all other Law Enforcement Agencies within our Country have been so notified. Thank you for your attention to this matter! https://twitter.com/RapidResponse47/status/1904131603720175702 https://twitter.com/TimRunsHisMouth/status/1022856119113449472 TAKE. A LISTEN So what is the magic wand, tariffs, energy independence, going back to the constitution and the gold standard. https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1904210394849083650 1792: The U.S. Coinage Act was passed by Congress, establishing the United States Mint and authorizing the production of the U.S. dollar, a foundational moment for the nation's economy. it was a cornerstone for America's economy, setting up the United States Mint and greenlighting the production of the U.S. dollar as the nation's official currency. This wasn't just about making coins—it was about asserting economic independence from Britain and stabilizing a young country drowning in a mess of foreign currencies, state-issued money, and bartering. The Act, officially titled "An Act establishing a Mint, and regulating the Coins of the United States," pegged the dollar to a bimetallic standard—gold and silver—with specific weights: a dollar was defined as 371.25 grains of pure silver or 24.75 grains of pure gold, roughly matching the Spanish silver dollar's value, which was already widely used. It authorized coins like the silver dollar, half-dollar, and gold eagles ($10, $5, $2.50 denominations), plus smaller copper cents and half-cents. The Mint, set up in Philadelphia (then the capital), started churning out coins by 1793, with the first silver dollars appearing in 1794. This move was huge. Before 1792, the U.S. had no unified currency—think British pounds, French livres, and Spanish pieces of eight sloshing around with state banknotes that nobody trusted. The Articles of Confederation left Congress powerless to coin money eff...
Featuring...Samantha Fish - I'm Done Runnin'Catfish - Time To FlyDelta Fuse - Tooth Rot BopGA-20 - Stranger BluesWill James - Statesboro BluesJimmy Regal and the Royals- Keep It To YourselfVince Lee & Sophie Lord - Blue Light BoogieKatie and the Bad Sign - Heartless WomanBobby "Blue" Bland - Farther Up The RoadJunior Parker - Mystery TrainHumble Pie - Black CoffeeFreddie King - ButterscotchRed Devils - AutomaticFred and the Healers - The EscapeKeb' Mo' - Am I WrongSister Rosetta Tharpe - Strange Things Happening Every DayAC/DC - Down Payment BluesZZ Top - TushChris Stapleton - Tennessee WhiskeyAlbino Tarantino - DumbGreg Coulson - Why Don't You Do RightMike Bloomfield - Alberts Shuffle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Delta Fuse - SweatTravis Bowlin - ThicknessityThe Mat Day Band - No One Else To BlameThe Terraplanes - Monkey BusinessTony Holiday - She's A BurglarErja Lyytinen - The RingWill James - Many A FriendThe Reverand Peyton's Big Damned Band - The Good Die YoungLightnin Hopkins - Have You Ever Loved A WomanRobert Johnson - I'm A Steady Rollin ManPaul Lamb & The Kingsnakes - Way Down LowJ. Geils Band - Whammer JammerSteve Walwyn - Instinct To SurviveJesse Ray and the Carolina Catfish - Sweet Like SugarAlvin Lee - The Bluest BluesThe Jeff Healey Band - I'm Tore DownVinegar Joe - Rusty Red ArmourThe Andy Taylor Group - Loose CannonSonny Terry & Brownie Mcghee - Down By The RiversideSon Seals - SadieArea Code 615 - Stone Fox Chase Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Nine Below Zero - Hip ShakeDustin Arbuckle & The Damnations - Across The DesertThe Lonely Hands Band - Preaching BluesConnolly Hayes - Remember MeJohn Mayer - GravitySon House with The Cinelli Brothers - John The RevelatorCharlie Musselwhite - Storm WarningThe Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band - Freeborn ManRandy Newman - GuiltyBuster Benton - I Must Have a Hole In My HeadEric Clapton ft Tina Turner - Tearing Us ApartB.B. King - Blues Boy TuneChris Wragg Greg Copeland - Howlin' For Your LoveTaj Mahal - Leavin' TrunkRory Gallagher - Too Much AlchoholAnn Peebles - Walk AwayJoe Bonamassa - Shake This GroundMagic Sam - I Have The Same Old BluesTrevor Babajack - CrazyNeil Sadler - A Bad Case Of Company BluesDelbert McClinton - B-Movie Boxcar BluesKnock Out Greg & Blue Weather - Chockin' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Blues Attack - Trucker's BluesThe Hitman Blues Band - Red HookJohn Doe Trio - First King Of TexasBywater Call - Falls AwayScott Ashworth - Hand Grenade For A HeartWilliam "Big Bill" Morganfield - Left AloneRoy Rogers - Walkin' BluesLed Zeppellin - Boogie with StuChicago Rhythm & Blues Kings - Wallflower BoogieAndy Taylor Group - Thunder & Lightnin'McHale's Permanent Brew - Too Many MistakesGroundgogs - Still A FoolThe Swaps - Coming HomeHowlin' Wolf - The Red RoosterTim Buckley - Honey ManZZ Top - Blue Jean BluesChicago Bob and the Blues Squad - It's OverJJ Grey & Mofro - Top Of The WorldThe Cinelli Brothers - Pencil Pusher Doze Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's not all roses and castles as they say! This is a whole side of boating that I don't think I've ever talked about. River rage – disagreements and arguments that often occur when waterways users lose their cool after a long day living the good life! A boater's £4,000 fine for disrupting a rowing regatta was the subject of a radio phone in that I took part in recently. So, in this episode I share some true stories of my own experiences from the rivers Thames, Weaver and Ouse.Robbie Cumming's Canal Boat Podcast is produced by Urban Podcasts.
Featuring...Brandon Santini - Back To YouBilly Branch & The Sons of Blues - Baby Let Me Butter Your CornSecondhand Dreamcar - Lay Down The LoadSamantha Fish - Sweet Southern SoundsLittle Georgie and the Shuffling Hungarians - Come To JesusB. B. & The Blues Shacks - Reservation BluesBlack Town Blues - MarieBlues Attack - Country JoanBig Walter Horton - Sundown Boogie BluesDave Clark's Blues Swingers - CaldoniaJunior Wells & Buddy Guy - Snatch It Back And Hold ItLittle Willie Anderson - 69th Street BounceThe Rolling Stones - Stop Breaking DownBlue Stew - Don't You Want A Man Like MeSean Taylor - Searching For Skip JamesThe 20ft Squid Blues Band - Way Down In The HoleKirk Fletcher - Ain't No Cure For The DownheartedKenny Wayne Shepherd - Shame Shame ShameRory Gallagher - Loanshark BluesMississippi John Hurt - StagoleePaul Rodgers - I Can't Be SatisfiedRobert Finley - Gospel BluesGary Moore - Long Grey MareRod Piazza - Deep Fried Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...FOG Blues & Brass Band - Boys Night OutJohn Doe Trio - Blues 1.0.1Joe Bonamassa & Sammy Hagar - Fortune Teller BluesEd Alstrom - The TruthShawn Pittman - Low No MoreSecondhand Dreamcar - The MeaningHeavyDrunk & Watermelon Slim - Church BellsBob Corritore And Friends - Woman WantedJunior Wells - Blues Hit Big TownT-Bone Walker - I Hate To See You GoMagic Sam - Easy BabyRobert Nighthawk - Nighthawk BoogieThe Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Born In ChicagoFenton Robinson - The Sky Is CryingChicago Bob and the Blues Squad - Gonna Hit The BricksAndy Fairweather Low - Gin House BluesDoyle Bramhall II - SmokestackAltered Five Blues Band - Whiskey Got Me MarriedSonny Boy Williamson - Help MeThe Zac Schulze Gang - I Won't Do This AnymoreTravis Bowlin - Saint Bernardus BoogieWalk That Walk - Put A Hump In Your BackGreg Nagy - Cornell Ala King Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...The Zac Schulze Gang - WomanConnor Selby - If You're Gonna Leave MeAlice Armstrong - Graveyard ShiftEmma Wilson - What Kind Of LoveMississippi MacDonald1 - Heading SouthKyla Brox - FrustrationLarkin Poe - Deep Stays DownJohn Primer with Bob Corritore - Gravel RoadToby Lee - One Foot On The PathSteve "West" Weston - You Should Have Listened To Your MotherCatfish - All I Ask Of YouWill Wilde - LazyCanned Heat - Let's Work TogetherDogshark - Too Sweet (Type 2 Blues)DC Blues - Steady Rollin' ManWalter Trout - Motivation Of LoveBeth Hart - You Still Got MeDavid Vest & Terry Robb - Long Gone HomeTravis Wallace - Midnight RainJimmy Reed - My Bitter SeedCharlie Musselwhite - Chan Chan (Charlie's Blues)The Too Bad Jims - Long Haired DoneyThe Swaps - DeepWu-Tang Clan - Slow Blues Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Eric Clapton - Steady Rollin' ManFreeWorld - Give Until You LiveTOMMY CASTRO and The Painkillers - Freight Train (Let Me Ride)John Doe Trio - Whose BluesBill Wyman's Rhythm Kings - Mississippi FlyerElvin Bishop's Big Fun Trio - It's You BabyTony Joe White - Gumbo JohnJohn Angus Band - Big Fish Little PondVinyl Paradise - AmsterdamElmore James - The Sky Is CryingAlbert King - Crosscut SawArthur Crudup - That's All RightFABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS - Pocket RocketDelta Fuse - Letter On The TableJeff Healey Band - While My Guitar Gently WeepsBlue Milk - Lord Knows I'm TryingBig Daddy Wilson - Give Me One ReasonWillie Mabon - Seventh SonPat Fulgoni Blues Experience - Confusion BluesAlex Voysey - Away To MississippiEd Alstrom - SuccessWalk That Walk - The DaydreamRichard Ashby - Anaconda Squeeze Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Tommy Castro and The Painkillers - Everywhere I GoBob Corritore And Friends - Twenty Room HouseThe 2:19 - Keep My Will StrongWill Wilde - Trouble Of That GirlSecondhand Dreamcar - Tell Me What You're Thinking BabyBlackcat Hoodoo - Change GearsScott Low - Struttin' Round TownTravis Bowlin - Talk To Your ManBuddy Guy - Show Me The MoneyR.L. Burnside - Jumper Hanging On The LineJimmy Reed - Take Out Some InsuranceMilt Buckner - The BeastTwelve Bar Blues Band - Everyday I Have The BluesThe Hans Staymer Band - Dig A HoleBeth Hart - Bang Bang Boom BoomTedeschi Trucks Band - Just As StrangeTrainman Blues - Going HomeMiles Gilderdale & The Blueflies - Treacherous KicksJoe Walsh - Rocky Mountain WayOtis Rush and His Band - All Your Love (I Miss Loving)Sass Jordan - Am I WrongChickenbone Slim and The Biscuits - Crying TonightConnolly Hayes - Frank's SongWalter Gandini - Boogie Thing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Gary Clark Jr - Don't Owe You a ThangAppalachian White Lightning - Poverty BluesTHE STEEPWATER BAND - High and HumbleTyler Bryant & the Shakedown - Downtown TonightBoz Scaggs - Radiator 110Moreland & Arbuckle - 18 CountiesThe Record Company - Baby I'm BrokenThe Black Keys - Heavy SoulFleetwood Mac - Black Magic WomanJ J Cale - CocaineCream - BadgeHubert Sumlin - Smokestack Lightnin'Grant Sabin - Did't Sell My RingBywater Call - Sweet MariaJohn Lee Hooker - DimplesFABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS - That's ColdJohnny Otis - Willie & The Hand JiveHumble Pie - I Don't Need No DoctorMagic Slim - Get Your Business StraightRed Red - Lay Me Down MarieJumping Matt and his Combo - Jump Jump JumpMarcus Trummer - Let You DownTravis Bowlin - Live Your LifeThe Stumble - Hideaway Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Led Zeppelin - How Many More TimesSamantha Fish & Jesse Dayton - Feelin' GoodDennis Gruenling - I Got To GoRandy McAllister - Face FirstTravis Bowlin - Four Four FeverGary Smith - Be Careful What You Wish ForThe Teskey Brothers - Shiny MoonWill James - Pack It UpJohn Lee Hooker - Boom BoomSonny Boy Williamson II - Too Young To DieElmore James - Dust My BroomLightnin' Hopkins - Speedin' BoogieTaj Mahal - Leaving TrunkHard Stairs - 7 Till LateJimi Hendrix - Hear My Train A CominKeb' Mo' - I'm On Your SideChicken Shack - I'd Rather Go BlindFred Neil - That's The Bag I'm InDusk Brothers - I Became KingWill Jacobs & Marcos Coll - What You Doin'Bobby Rush - Bobby Rush Shuffle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring...Marcus Trummer - Let The Devil WinJT Lauritsen & The Buckshot Hunters - You Got Me DownKerry B Ryan - Prohibition BluesThe 2:19 - Stepping StoneCW Ayon - Bring It HomeThe Hitman Blues Band - Watch That ThingRedfish Blues Band - Soho RisingEric Clapton - Blues PowerEtta James - SpoonfulFenton Robinson - Don't Start Me To Talkin'Magic Sam - Lookin' GoodJohn Lee Hooker, Carlos Santana - Chill Out (Things Gonna Change)Davey Spillane Band - Litton LaneEmma Wilson - DrugBison Hip - ParasiteJeremiah Johnson - Blues In Her EyesThe Blues Disciples - Build Me A WomanWalter Trout Ft Beth Hart - BrokenJoanne Shaw Taylor - I've Been Loving You Too LongMoreland & Arbuckle - Road Blind11 Guys Quartet - UFO Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are fortunate to have Reid Ouse for this episode. Ouse is a former college basketball coach who is now the owner / director of Catalyst Training, which is based out of Minnesota. He has worked with some of basketball biggest names, but also offer development and training for coaches & players at all levels. — Subscribe to the newsletter: CoachingIdaho.Substack.Com — EPISODE BREAKDOWN 2:00 - Definition of success in player development 5:00 - The mindset of top players 7:00 - The role of the coach in player development 9:30 - A mix between skill development & game enhancement 12:50 - Manufacturing the right chaotic environment 16:00 - Determining a workout plan for players 18:10 - Best practices for communication 20:10 - Incorporating multiple activities within a drill 22:25 - Approach to shooting 27:00 - What's available at Catalyst Training
No episódio de hoje do quadro "Comece Bem o Dia", Caio Carneiro nos desafia com a poderosa reflexão: Se você não está disposto a arriscar o incomum, esteja preparado para uma vida comum. Ele nos lembra que a grandeza só vem para aqueles que ousam sair da zona de conforto. E para quem sente o peso do medo, Caio dá um conselho essencial: Está com medo? Use a preparação a seu favor. O medo não precisa ser um obstáculo, mas um aliado quando somos bem preparados. Este episódio traz uma lição prática sobre como transformar o receio em uma força para buscar o extraordinário. #motivação #inspiração