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We'd love to hear from you! Click here to send us a text. Season 5, Episode 100Not only is it the end of 2024, but we're hitting episode 100!Paul Heaton has been making music, with The Housemartins, The Beautiful South and on his own, for decades. The Mighty Several is his latest and we'll dive into it. After that, Ian McNabb, who already released one album in 2024, has another! We'll take a listen to his Fleetwood Mac covers album, entitled Fleetwood McNabb. But inbetween reviews it's time for our annual Top 10 album list. Who will hit our number one for the year? Paul Heaton:https://paulheaton.co.uk/Ian McNabb:https://ianmcnabb.bandcamp.com/album/fleetwood-mcnabbWe'd also love to hear what you found to be the best of the year. Shoot us an email at newwavemusicpodcast@yahoo.com Enjoy the podcast? How about buying us a cup of coffee? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/newwavemusicSupport the show
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It's more than Nathan and Rianne's vocals that are on fire in this episode as two of Scotland's top musicians take on the wings of fire in the latest edition of the Buck's Bar Hot Wings Challenge!The Wellerman star Nathan Evans and Paul Heaton's Beautiful South singing partner Rianne Downey feel the heat in this eating challenge but also share some great stories and insight into going viral with Sea Shanties, playing at the Brits and Glastonbury Pyramid stage, life on tour as a musician and of course football! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's more than Nathan and Rianne's vocals that are on fire in this episode as two of Scotland's top musicians take on the wings of fire in the latest edition of the Buck's Bar Hot Wings Challenge!The Wellerman star Nathan Evans and Paul Heaton's Beautiful South singing partner Rianne Downey feel the heat in this eating challenge but also share some great stories and insight into going viral with Sea Shanties, playing at the Brits and Glastonbury Pyramid stage, life on tour as a musician and of course football! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Cardinal is off making money to support his family again. What a douche! Anyway, luckily we had some Kofi eps recorded so we're giving you a band neither of us had heard and their one-hit-wonder song that charted in the UK and Australia. This week's song was requested by Alan Dudeney!If Kev were to title this episode, he'd probably call it "Shit stains on the ceiling, the windowpanes are nice..." or possibly, "they're so discreet and I know only too well". The fourth episode in this podcast-within-a-podcast covers the title track from Voyager's (not that one Randy) 1979 release "Halfway Hotel". It's pop-y, it's piano driven, and the boys were unanimous in their verdict on this one!If you want to get involved in the Kofi Klub, you can make a donation here: https://ko-fi.com/seasidepodreview and let us know which song you want us to add to the wheel! We also have a private channel in our Discord community for donors.Also, if you want to hear Paul Heaton's new album, go here to find him on the book of faces! https://www.facebook.com/PaulFrenchMusicianFollow us onTwitter: @queenseasideFacebook: @seasidepodreviewBluesky: @seasidepodreview.bsky.socialAlso, check out Kev's other podcastsThe Tom Petty Project: https://tompettyproject.comThe Ultimate Catalogue Clash: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ultimate-catalogue-clashAnd if you want to check out Randy's music, you can find it here:https://randywoodsband.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#530 Tudor Spring Onion - Richard is back in Sheffield, questioning the Curse of the Crucible. His guest is pop star and song-writing genius Paul Heaton. They talk about Paul's propensity to collect and audit, why Happy Hour gives Richard unhappy flashbacks, how censorship made one song both worse and also slightly better, the acts of financial generosity which one suspects might just be the tip of the iceberg, how Paul didn't really win awards until he got a big one at 60, but still carries on regardless, writing realistic love songs for older people and the positives and negatives that booze has had on his life.See a live recording of RHLSTP - https://richardherring.com/rhlstpSUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELSee extra content at our WEBSITE Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Paul Heaton and Nick Tyler on Calves to Cure Sale to benefit a cure for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, at BLS on September 19th.
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La découverte Nochka, Mira Ló, Gift, Daughters of Jerusalem, Paul Heaton et Chrystabell & David Lynch : découvrez la première playlist du la 10ème saison du cahier musique de Libération concocté par Tsugi.
The Free Design this weeks offers a pastiche of shoegaze, dreampop, post-punk and indie sounds. There's also a few toe tappers along the way! There is new music from Paul Heaton, Mercury Rev, X, Jessica Pratt, Zenxith, Peel Dream Magazine and more!For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/free-design/Tune into new broadcasts of The Free Design, Mondays from 6 - 8 PM EST / 11 PM - 1 AM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Free Design this week has some noisy bits and some jangly bits in it! There is new music from Paul Heaton, Heartworms, Chime School, Washed Out, X, Zenxith, Peel Dream Magazine and more!For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/free-design/Tune into new broadcasts of The Free Design, Mondays from 6 - 8 PM EST / 11 PM - 1 AM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sir Ed Davey has appealed to voters in London and the commuter belt to “tear down the Blue Wall” on July 4.Evening Standard political editor Nicholas Cecil secured an exclusive interview with the Liberal Democrat leader , which took place on the Waterloo to Wimbledon route that's seen as a key hunting ground for Lib Dems to snatch Conservative votes in south-west London.Now, Sir Ed's hoping a boost in visibility with stunts on the campaign trail will translate into crosses on ballot papers.Plus, in part two - it's the countdown to Glastonbury Festival.This year's line-up includes Dua Lipa, Coldplay, SZA, Little Simz, Shania Twain, Cyndi Lauper, Avril Lavigne, Janelle Monae and Paul Heaton.We asked the BPI's Paul Williams about the evolution of Glastonbury's live music in the streaming world - and the resurgence of retro cassettes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hector, Monty and Desi get together before the big game to discuss:The Hearts game and the United Front The Vision of Matt O'Riley and Reo HatateThe runs of KyogoThe Fun Mind games of BrendanThe appointment of CollumThe Starting line up for the Rangers gameThe Ending Line up for the Rangers GamePredictions..does Desi get excited?The POTY AwardsThe Appointment of Mark Cooper as Scout GuruAnd Happy Birthrday to Paul Heaton of the Housemartins!
Hector, Monty and Desi get together before the big game to discuss:The Hearts game and the United Front The Vision of Matt O'Riley and Reo HatateThe runs of KyogoThe Fun Mind games of BrendanThe appointment of CollumThe Starting line up for the Rangers gameThe Ending Line up for the Rangers GamePredictions..does Desi get excited?The POTY AwardsThe Appointment of Mark Cooper as Scout GuruAnd Happy Birthrday to Paul Heaton of the Housemartins!
Paul Heaton and his family are going to be holding their annual all class cattle sale at Billings Livestock on September 19th, with cattlemen having a chance to donate all or a portion of their proceeds from their cattle checks to the Calves to Cure DMD fund. In addition, the Heaton family is hosting a raffle through the summer with participants having the chance to win one of eight, 50 pound boxes of beef. Details can be found here: https://cureduchenne.org/calvestocure/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of MyMusic, host Graham Coath sits down with the captivating singer-songwriter, Amelia Coburn. With a string of accolades under her belt including being a BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Finalist, UKE Magazine Breakthrough Artist winner, and participant in the English Folk Expo Mentor Scheme, Amelia's star is on the rise. Her music, often likened to the likes of Joni Mitchell, Kate Bush, and Nick Drake, effortlessly blends folk and jazz influences into beguiling original compositions. As Amelia prepares to embark on her first tour with a full band, listeners are treated to a preview of what's to come, with festivals and a winter tour on the horizon. Join Graham Coath as he uncovers the magic behind Amelia Coburn's unique musical journey, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into the mind of an emerging folk and jazz sensation. Amelia: You know, I think a lot of the times when I'm writing, I'm trying to find idioms and metaphors. And I was writing the song "Seesaw," and I just came across... I thought it was quite a well-known phrase. I just typed in, like, you know, moon phrases, and I came across "Between the Moon and the Milkman," and I was like, I really like that because it can evoke a lot of different things. It can mean physically between that time, but also like that space at nighttime, for me, is quite... I find it really interesting because a lot of the songs were written at nighttime. 0:01 - Introduction by Graham Coath 0:03 - Graham Coath expresses excitement about the upcoming discussion on a fantastic album with guest Amelia Coburn. 0:08 - Introduction of guest Amelia Coburn. 0:20 - Graham Coath introduces the music interlude from Analogue Trash. 0:35 - Analogue Trash music interlude. 1:01 - Graham Coath comments on the energetic nature of the music and its suitability for the podcast's timing. 1:10 - Graham Coath praises Amelia Coburn's album, "Between the Moon and the Milkman," as one of the most important albums in the last five years. 1:21 - Discussion about the origin of the album title and its significance to Amelia Coburn's creative process. 3:01 - Conversation about the challenges of genre classification and pigeonholing in the music industry. 4:07 - Comparison between Amelia Coburn's musical influences and her unexpected similarity to Kirsty MacColl. 5:28 - Discussion about Amelia Coburn's admiration for Neil Hannon and his influence on her songwriting. 6:05 - Conversation about the songwriting process, including the role of dissonance and experimentation with chords. 7:26 - Amelia Coburn's approach to writing lyrics and the importance of melody over lyrics. 9:18 - Discussion on the pronunciation and enunciation of lyrics, influenced by Amelia Coburn's background. 10:42 - Graham Coath highlights Amelia Coburn's ability to blend pop and folk elements in her music. 11:52 - Discussion about the duration of time taken to write and compile the album. 13:45 - Amelia Coburn's experience of working with producer Bill Ryder-Jones and their shared musical influences. 16:21 - Surprise and gratitude expressed by Amelia Coburn regarding the success and positive reception of the album. 17:53 - Mention of Paul Heaton's acknowledgment of the album, indicating potential future opportunities. 18:50 - Discussion about upcoming festival appearances and plans for touring with a band. 19:33 - Graham Coath offers suggestions and support for Amelia Coburn's future musical endeavors.
An absolute legend on the show this week to celebrate reaching half a century – Mr. Norman Cook AKA Fatboy Slim! Norm goes through some truly insane stories from his career, including the time he was held up at gunpoint in the Bahamas, DJing Brighton Beach in the pouring rain, getting stuck in traffic jams, dealing with unwanted guests in the dressing room and the stalker that took things just a little bit too far. Plus the pair cover boozing as a DJ, books being written without consent, David Guetta's skills whilst DJing with one deck, working in cafes during lockdowns, people sunbathing nude outside your front garden and Paul Heaton's ability to come up with great nicknames. It's an absolute bumper pack of an episode! Fatboy Slim is touring all over the place (and more intensively as ever before as you'll hear) and he is almost certainly coming to a town near you – check out his website for all ticket details!
In this latest Talk2TheHand podcast episode, we delve into the melodious world of The Beautiful South, an English pop rock group that left a memorable mark on the music scene. Formed in 1988 by Paul Heaton and Dave Hemingway, both former members of The Housemartins, the band embarked on a unique musical journey that fused poignant lyrics with irresistible pop-rock beats. Our exploration begins with the band's inception, tracing the roots of Heaton and Hemingway's collaboration and the addition of talented musicians who shaped The Beautiful South's distinct sound. We unravel their discography, from the debut album "Welcome to the Beautiful South" to the poignant "Choke" and the critically acclaimed "0898 Beautiful South." The episode highlights the band's evolution, introducing female vocalists like Briana Corrigan, Jacqui Abbott, and Alison Wheeler, each leaving their mark on the group's harmonious landscape. We discuss the controversy surrounding tracks like "36D" and the band's unapologetic stance on challenging societal norms. We'll also explore the challenges faced by the band, including lineup changes and varying success on different sides of the Atlantic. Join us on a sonic journey that encapsulates the essence of The Beautiful South, celebrating their musical brilliance, lyrical depth, and the enduring impact they've had on the landscape of pop and rock. Talk2TheHand is an independent throwback podcast run by husband and wife, Jimmy and Beth. Obsessed with 90s nostalgia and 90s celebrities, we'll rewind the years and take you back to the greatest era of our lives. New episodes bursting with nostalgia of the 90s released on Tuesdays. Please subscribe to our podcast and we'll keep you gooey in 1990s love. Find us on Twitter @talk2thehandpod or email us at jimmy@talk2thehand.co.uk or beth@talk2thehand.co.uk
Aurelie Ouss talks about using insights from behavioral economics to reduce failures-to-appear in court. This episode was first posted in January 2020. "Nudging Crime Policy: Reducing Failures to Appear for Court" by Alissa Fishbane, Aurelie Ouss, and Anuj K. Shah. (Available from the authors upon request.) Related policy paper: "Using Behavioral Science to Improve Criminal Justice Outcomes: Preventing Failures to Appear in Court" by Brice Cook, Binta Zahra Diop, Alissa Fishbane, Jonathan Hayes, Aurelie Ouss, and Anuj Shah. OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: "Bail, Jail, and Pretrial Misconduct: The Influence of Prosecutors" by Aurelie Ouss and Megan T. Stevenson. “Distortion of Justice: How the Inability to Pay Bail Affects Case Outcomes” by Megan T. Stevenson. “The Effects of Pretrial Detention on Conviction, Future Crime, and Employment: Evidence from Randomly Assigned Judges” by Will Dobbie, Jacob Goldin, and Crystal S. Yang. “The Unintended Impact of Pretrial Detention on Case Outcomes: Evidence from New York City Arraignments” by Emily Leslie and Nolan G. Pope. “The Downstream Consequences of Misdemeanor Pretrial Detention” by Paul Heaton, Sandra Mayson, and Megan Stevenson. Episode 4 of Probable Causation: Megan Stevenson "Thinking, Fast and Slow? Some Field Experiments to Reduce Crime and Dropout in Chicago" by Sara B. Heller, Anuj K. Shah, Jonathan Guryan, Jens Ludwig, Sendhil Mullainathan, and Harold A. Pollack. “Behavioral Biases and Legal Compliance: A Field Experiment” by Natalia Emanuel and Helen Ho.
About the authorBorn and raised in Sheffield, in the week before leaving school Matt was asked by his careers teacher, Mr. Marron, what he wanted to be when he left. When he replied that he wanted to be a writer, Mr Marron said "Well Coyne, I wanted to be Burt f*cking Reynolds". He then handed Matt an application form to become an apprentice fitter of gas cookers. Dreams suitably crushed, Matt became a poster-boy for staying in full-time education, by doing a succession of genuinely crappy jobs. Variously, he has been a toilet roll packer, turnstile-operator, cardboard box folder and a sorter of coat-hangers for Burton Menswear. Matt has been sacked a lot.After a couple of years, he returned to education to obtain an English degree from Manchester Metropolitan University. Completing his dissertation on French feminism in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. An academic piece of work that proved that Mr Marron was probably right all along.From University, Matt drifted into the graphic arts. As a graphic artist in Doncaster, he saw little of the glamorous side of design and his last task as a jobbing designer was to photoshop the weeds and cat-sh*t out of 24 pictures of block-paving. This was the job that, in 2007, led him to quit and set up his own print and design company. He has been serving the businesses of Sheffield with a consistently mediocre service ever since.In September 2015, Matt became a father for the first time, to Charlie. And woke up. After three months of dealing with the missile of chaos that is a newborn, he posted his thoughts online. And, in January 2016 these thoughts went viral. The original post was shared over a hundred thousand times and was featured in newspapers and on television across the world. (He even appeared on Australian breakfast TV, sandwiched between an item about a world record-breaking whip-cracker and a news story about a man who lost a toe on some dodgy patio furniture).Becoming a parent is the greatest, weirdest and most humbling thing that Matt, and his partner of twenty years Lyndsay, have ever experienced. And, if you read the above it's easy to see why. Not only has Charlie proved to be the love of their lives, he has also provided the inspiration for Matt to write about something that people want to read about.. and perhaps ultimately prove that Mr Marron was an idiot.In the months following the original post, Matt created a facebook blog page entitled Man vs Baby and has 150,000 followers who check in regularly to see his most recent parental discoveries and failures.Matt is also a singer/songwriter with the band 'Terry and Dead' and has appeared on compilation albums with Paul Heaton, Billy Bragg and Sleaford Mods. He also recently achieved online virulence with his letters to famous people and enjoys generally being a smartarse online.. where bigger boys can't hit you in the face.Matt lives in Sheffield with his son Charlie, his partner Lyndsay and a Jack Russell terrier with 'issues' called Eddie.Frank And Red is our March book club read. BUY FRANK AND RED HERE: https://amzn.to/3uCkyXVFacebook: /manversusbabyTwitter: @mattcoyneywww.manvsbaby.co.uk______________________________________Find out more: www.TheWritingCommunityChatShow.ComTHE WCCS – TOGETHER AS ONE WE GET IT DONE!If you would like to advertise your #book on the show, to enroll in a book launch interview, or to have a WCCS social media shout out, visit here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheWCCSFOLLOW US► Our website – https://www.thewritingcommunitychatshow.com► Universal link – https://linktr.ee/TheWCCS► Buy the show a coffee – https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheWCCS► Use hashtag TheWritingCommunityChatShow or TheWCCS on social media to keep us current. This show will only succeed with your support!► Support us through Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/WCCS► For our FIVERR affiliate link click here (we will earn a little from you signing up through our link and more if you use the service. We back this service and have used it with great results! – https://fvrr.co/32SB6cs► For our PRO #WRITING AID affiliate link click here – https://prowritingaid.com/?afid=15286Hey! We have spent 3 years using StreamYard. You can see how much we love its features, and how we can make it look great for live streaming. We are huge fans and they are constantly improving their service. Check it out with our link and we could earn from referrals!https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4835638006775808Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-writing-community-chat-show--5445493/support.
Oh, is this the way they say the podcast's meant to feel? Or just three Pulp fans chatting in a field? Live from the Listening Post, as the rain poured on Paul Heaton outside, Alex and Ivo ask Shappi if she remembers the first time she saw live music, etc, before talk turns to Rachel Johnson and the chat slides out view. Download extra swill, rate and leave review, just add it to the list of things that you are gonna do. The Extra Swill playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/45NNtgh2FbvR4emjWbAVQh Emails and recommendations in the usual places - gigpigspodcast@gmail.com Follow us! @ivo_graham @alexkealy A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Greg Midgette talks about the effects of 24/7 Sobriety — a program for defendants with alcohol-related offenses, based on swift-certain-fair principles. This episode was first posted in March 2021. “Criminal Deterrence: Evidence from an Individual‐Level Analysis of 24/7 Sobriety” by Beau Kilmer and Greg Midgette. *** OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “When Brute Force Fails: How to Have Less Crime and Less Punishment” by Mark A.R. Kleiman. "The Efficacy of the Rio Hondo DUI Court: A 2-Year Field Experiment" by John M. MacDonald, Andrew R. Morral, Barbara Raymond, and Christine Eibner. ”Punishment and deterrence: Evidence from Drunk Driving” by Benjamin Hansen. “Efficacy of Frequent Monitoring with Swift, Certain, and Modest Sanctions for Violations: Insights from South Dakota's 24/7 Sobriety Project” by Beau Kilmer, Nancy Nicosia, Paul Heaton, and Greg Midgette. "Can a criminal justice alcohol abstention programme with swift, certain, and modest sanctions (24/7 Sobriety) reduce population mortality? A retrospective observational study" by Nancy Nicosia, Beau Kilmer, and Paul Heaton. “Paying the Tab: The Costs and Benefits of Alcohol Control” by Philip J. Cook. "Managing Drug Involved Probationers with Swift and Certain Sanctions: Evaluating Hawaii's HOPE." by Angela Hawken and Mark A. R. Kleiman. "Washington Intensive Supervision Program: Evaluation Report" by Angela Hawken and Mark A. R. Kleiman. "HOPE II: A Follow-up to Hawaii`s HOPE Evaluation" by Angela Hawken, Jonathan Kulick, Kelly Smith, Jie Mei, Yiwen Zhang, Sara Jarman, Travis Yu, Chris Carson, and Tifanie Vial. "Outcome Findings from the HOPE Demonstration Field Experiment: Is Swift, Certain, and Fair an Effective Supervision Strategy?" by Pamela K. Lattimore, Doris Layton MacKenzie, Gary Zajac, Debbie Dawes, Elaine Arsenault, and Stephen Tueller. “Managing Pretrial Misconduct: An Experimental Evaluation of HOPE Pretrial" by Janet Davidson, George King, Jens Ludwig, and Steven Raphael. ”A Natural Experiment to Test the Effect of Sanction Certainty and Celerity on Substance-Impaired Driving: North Dakota's 24/7 Sobriety Program” by Greg Midgette, Beau Kilmer, Nancy Nicosia, and Paul Heaton.
THE CAT CLUB (Classic Album Thursdays) presents a long playing vinyl record. LONDON 0 HULL 4 – THE HOUSEMARTINS with special guest John Williams. This interview took place before and after we listened to the vinyl album. London 0 Hull 4 is a varied, tuneful and captivating listen which is as equally enthralling musically as it is thought-provoking lyrically. While you may not necessarily agree with Heaton's leftist views, at the very worst this album will cause you to consider what you believe in and at best encourage you to actively develop your own personal ideology. Or you can close your left-brain for the night and just enjoy the music Producer of the Housemartins' 1986 classic debut album, JOHN WILLIAMS has also worked with the Proclaimers, Robert Plant, Jethro Tull, The Waterboys, Debbie Harry and, of course, Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott and many others. The John Williams Syndicate album, Out Of Darkness was released in 2021 and John has recently co-written xpropaganda's new album, The Heart Is Strange. In the interviewer's chair was a friend of us all, IAN CLAYTON. This event took place on 25 August 2022 in the Pigeon Loft at The Robin Hood, Pontefract, West Yorkshire (Due to popular demand an extra show was added the night before). To find out more about the CAT Club please visit: www.thecatclub.co.uk This podcast has been edited for content and for copyright reasons.
This week Dave and Ste are joined by Ady O'Sullivan and there is also a return for Phil Hodgson. The panel talk through the Challenge Cup results and next round of fixtures. There's particular attention on Orrell St James v Dublin City Exiles after which we chatted to Orrell head coach Sean McHugh, Hull Dockers v Midlands Hurricanes where we caught up with Hurricanes boss Richard Squires and Dockers counterpart Craig Cook, Ady praises the performance of Hunslet ARLFC and Phil describes a special day for Ken Sykes as Hunslet hosted Heworth and Ste catches up with Matt Bramald Westgate Common head coachAs part of our big preview to the NCL Season we also hear from Dewsbury Celtic's Paul Heaton and Paul Gorge talks about new kids on the block, Ellenborough Rangers.
Nugget, Episode 1.493, 18.12.2022: Welche Songs haben Ulf Norwich (GFL-TV) im Jahr 2022 am meisten begeistert? Andreas Renner (DAZN) fragt im musikradio360 nach. Und bekommt ein Potpourri der guten Laune präsentiert.
Ted Asregadoo and Keith Creighton count down their top 10 albums and songs for 2022 in this final episode of the year. The post Episode 66: Top 10 Songs and Albums of 2022 first appeared on Planet LP Podcast.
Season 3, Episode 41On this episode we start with the latest from The Beautiful South's Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott, entitled N. K-Pop. Heaton was also the vocalist for the great 80's band The Housemartins. After that we listen to Direction Of The Heart, the new release from the iconic band Simple Minds. In music news, Steve discusses the new Oingo Boingo reissues from Rubellan Records and we talk about The Cure Funko Pops and additional tour dates for They Might Be Giants. Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott:https://www.paulheaton.co.uk/https://shop.paulheaton.emi.com/Simple Minds:https://www.simpleminds.com/Rubellan Remasters Oingo Boingo Albums:https://www.rubellanremasters.com/oingoboingoOur official website:http://newwavemusicpodcast.comPlease help support our podcast:https://glow.fm/dontyouforgetaboutme-thenewwavemusicpodcast
Clive Anderson and Athena Kugblenu are joined by by Vicki Pepperdine, Nick Lowe, Claudia Hammond and Chloe Petts for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Nick Lowe and Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott.
Woo hoo! Back with episode 61 of the 'cast! Ted Asregadoo and Popdose writer Keith Creighton talk new music releases for October 2022! The post Episode 61: Popdose New Music Report October 2022 first appeared on Planet LP Podcast.
Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD - it's the time of year for it to start kicking in so learn more about how to understand it and combat it with us.We talk lots of things on the TV today but mainly Bravo Con and Unsolved Mysteries.We are resisting a Fox of the Week this week - Violet Gibson who has been honoured in Dublin this week.Our follow is for @bestreddit for all the best bits of reddit without having to use Reddit - win, win.Finally we talk about Paul Heaton and others trying to combat the high tickets prices for gigs that we've been seeing.A request this week to share this podcast with 3 people you think might enjoy it - we'd be forever grateful. Thanks for listening and helping us grow.We really appreciate a review if you have time to give us one. Thanks!Theme music by IJUNIJUN from Pixabay. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Edición Limitada - 10 de Octubre del 2022. Producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Iggy Pop, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Let's Eat Grandma, Björk con Emilie Nicolas, Arctic Monkeys, Elysian Fields, Modern English, Gaz Coombes, Paul Heaton y Jacqui Abbott, Bush, The Cult, The Mission, Dave Rowntree, Pixies, Guided By Voices, The Wombats, Piel, EMF, The Golden Dregs, Alvvays, The Orielles, The Casual Dots, Tegan and Sara, Fantasy Camp, The War On Drugs, Strainjer, Luz Futuro, The Stone Foxes, Ploho, Ganser, Roshambo, Danny Elfman, Red Car, Erasure, Todd Rundgren y Thomas Dolby, Sparks, Camouflage, Blancmange, Terence Fixmer, Andy Bell, True Faith, Men I Trust, Color Theory, Daniel Hugh, LCD Soundsystem, Depeche Mode, Perpacity, Montage Collective, Daphni, Helalyn Flowers, Korine, Saigon Blue Rain, Vogon Poetry, Junksista, The Livelong June, The Ultimate Dreamers, Silver Walks, Paradox Obscur, Stahlgeist y SynthAttack con Basscalate.
The singers, who are former bandmates in The Beautiful South, have released their fifth studio album as a duo. They joined Nihal to talk about singing, football and photography.
There's more than just a knees up...
Playlist: 1. The Stone Roses - Elizabeth My Dear 2. The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead (Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty Medley) 3. The Redskins - Kick Over The Statues! 4. The Style Council - Walls Come Tumbling Down 5. Earl Brutus - Your Majesty We Are Here 6. The Stranglers - Duchess 7. The Damned - Smash It Up8. David Bowie - Queen Bitch 9. The Kinks - Brainwashed 10. Dexy's Midnight Runners - Dance Stance (Alternate Single Mix) 11. Kirsty MacColl - A New England 12. The Members - Goodbye To The Job 13. The Meteors - Out Of Time 14. The Ruts - Babylon's Burning 15. The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die - The Future 16. Disco Zombies - Drums Over London 17. Conflict - The Serenade Is Dead 18. Lunch - Madness Openly 19. The Frogs - And So You're The King 20. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Regal Zone 21. Killing Joke - Turn To Red 22. Dreadzone - Little Britain 23. The Good, The Bad & The Queen - Merrie Land 24. Blur - This Is A Low 25. Billy Bragg - Rule Nor Reason 26. The Housemartins - Flag Day (Single Version) 27. Go-Kart Mozart - Blowin' In A Secular Breeze 28. Aztec Camera - Good Morning Britain 29. Big Audio Dynamite - Union, Jack 30. The Enemy - Last Rites 31. Manic Street Preachers - Repeat (UK) 32. Cathedrale - Bloody Cunt 33. TERRY - Give Up The Crown 34. The Exploited - God Saved The Queen 35. Threats - Go To Hell 36. Sex Pistols - God Save The Queen 37. Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott - Heatongrad 38. Trembling Bells - Adieu, England 39. Deaf School - What A Way To End It All Image: some old queen or otherPodomatic: https://soulshenanigans.podomatic.com Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3fYzstV Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/331g0tM Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/32OIqGI TuneIn Radio: https://bit.ly/30UUPIu Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/soulshenanigans Twitter: @soulshenanigans Facebook: soulshenanigans Email: soulshenanigans(at)gmail.com
Edición Limitada - 25 de Julio del 2022. Producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Thom Yorke, Mark Peters con Dot Allison, Gloria de Oliveira & Dean Hurley, Beth Orton, Skullcrusher, No Devotion, Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott, Laura Jean, The Beths, Aoife Nessa Frances, St. Vincent, Spring Summer, The Murder Capital, Modern Woman, The Afghan Whigs, Disco Doom, Panic! At The Disco, Robyn Hitchcock, The House Of Love, Death Cab for Cutie, The Subways, Sorry, Oneida, Silversun Pickups, SLOAN, The Wedding Present, Pearl Jam, High Vis, The Mountain Goats, Fotocrime, Muse, William Orbit & Polly Scattergood, Hyd, Mykki Blanco, Traams, Warmduscher, Movulango, Fujiya & Miyagi, The Swedish Railway Orchestra, The Soft Moon, PVA, Disq, Ásgeir, Four Tet, Daphni, Daniel Avery, Hørd, Blimp y Unloved.
W/C 11th July 2022 After 3 years of Johnson trying to put a bomb under anything he didn't like the look of (the judiciary, parliament, the constitution, basic human rights, etc, etc) it is quite amusing to see the Tory party content to turn the artillery inwards. And of course, you can rely on a bunch of long haired footie fans from Sheffield to have the perfect musical refrain. I met Joe Elliott (briefly in 1986). He was back in Sheffield to play in a football testimonial for Blades legend Tony Currie, and he was stood a few rows in front as the Housemartins provided the pre-match entertainment. He very kindly signed my program and smiled whilst I said something gushing and inane about the Hysteria album. He then donned his footie kit on to be part of a team that included George Best, Paul Heaton, Dennis Waterman and Ian Botham. Stay safe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHL2Fc0XD50 (Armageddon It - Def Leppard) https://www.patreon.com/ashortstories?fan_landing=true (Therapy For Me Patreon Page) Therapy For Me (or TFM as I now refer to it) is a bit of an audio curiosity. It started out as a mechanism for me to clear my head, with the hope that by saying stuff out loud it would act as a little bit of self-help. It's remains loose in style, fluid in terms of content and raw - it's a one take, press record and see what happens, affair. If you want to keep in touch with TFM and the other stuff I do then please follow me on https://www.facebook.com/ashortstoriespodcast/ (Facebook), https://www.instagram.com/ashortstories (Insta), https://www.twitter.com/ashortstories (Twitter) or https://www.patreon.com/ashortstories (Patreon). Thanks for getting this far.
Percussion Discussion Episode 93 - Pete MarshallJoining me today is Pete Marshall.Manchester born and bred Pete has an icredible wealth of experience as a session drummer having played for Liam Frost, Stephen Fretwell, The Courteeners, Karima Francis and Lucy and the Caterpillar. For the last 9 years Pete has held the coveted drum stool with one of the finest singer /song writers in the UK Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott Join Pete and myself as we talk about his amazing career so far, from starting off his musical life playing Violin (He still does) and switching to drums and percussion very last minute for a school concert and how this changed his career path! We of course talk about his gig with Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott, how he got the gig ( and how he keeps the gig!) Pete explains how there are no click tracks and even no In ear monitoring is used on those shows and how this allows the songs to breath and move in a live situation. We briefly talk gear, Pete is an endorser for the fabulous and very local (Stockport based) British Drum Co and Amedia Cymbals.This was a lot of fun to do, Pete, thanks so much for sparing me the time during a manic fetival season!Thanks to Mathew Priest from Dodgy and our mutual pal Richard Charles for putting myself and Pete in touch!
In this episode of Art on your sleeve, I speak with painter and former graphic designer, David Storey. David's career designing record sleeves began in the 1970s when he landed a job straight out of design school working for Elton John's Rocket Records. This position provided a crucial platform for him to build a career in the industry leading to his renowned work for the 2 Tone record label. 2 Tone spawned a raft of charting artists including Madness, The Specials, Bad Manners, The Selecter, The beat, The Bodysnatchers and so many more, all of whom received the design treatment of David, often under the creative direction of label boss (and member of The Specials), Jerry Dammers. I spent an hour with David at his painting studio in Hove, near Brighton on the south coast of England where we looked back at his incredible catalogue of design exploring the above and so much more. David is now an established painter, having moved away from the music industry in the 1990s. More recently, however, he has combined his love of fine art and painting with a return to record sleeve design with some beautiful works for ex-Housemartin/Beautiful Southerner, Paul Heaton with his more recent collaborations with Jacqui Abbott which brings the episode right up to date. This episode is an audio supplement to a five-page Pop Art feature in the July/August edition of Classic Pop magazine, issue 76, published in June 2022. The magazine is available in all good UK newsagents and online. Find out more about David Storey's work at: david-storey.co.uk Art on your sleeve has a growing Facebook group which you're welcome to join: https://www.facebook.com/groups/442664446671424
Happy Platurday! A Jubilee special (somehow), as The Kickabout examines Paul Heaton and Boca Juniors. You can hear The Kickabout live on Radio X from 11am every Saturday, and if you want to take the boys Around Your Ground or introduce them to your mates in the Sunday League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen then get in touch on kickabout@radiox.co.uk
MICHAEL It's Friday, so that can only mean one thing! It's Five in the Eye day! Welcome to episode 0357 on Colourful Radio, with me - Michael Ohajuru - back after a break due the dreaded Covid! Thanks so much to Kola for standing in for me last week. PHIL And this is Phil Woodford joining Michael via Zoom this week and revealing that our top story is the declaration by Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer that he will step down if he is fined over the so-called #beergate episode. An example of a truly principled politician? Or an attempt to put pressure on the police? MICHAEL For story number two, we discuss the very future of the UK. As Sinn Fein becomes the largest party in the Northern Ireland assembly, pressure will be growing for a cross-border poll on unification with the Republic. Meanwhile, the SNP still dominates Scottish politics and is looking for a clean break too. PHIL What's story number three? Well, it's the Turkish airline that cancelled its take off in Israel after passengers received Airdrop photos of crashed planes on their iphones. It seemed to be a prank, but rattled a lot of nerves. MICHAEL A really sad and emotional story at number four, as BBC podcaster Deborah James announces that her bowel cancer is terminal. We all need to watch out for signs of this deadly disease. PHIL And finally this week, to wrap up the show, it's sixty grand behind sixty bars to celebrate the 60th birthday of Housemartins and Beautiful South legend Paul Heaton. MICHAEL Cheers, Paul! And that's this week's Five in the Eye! ++++
Juliet and Terence on: the sidemen and sidewomen of rock; Paul Heaton's grand gesture; Bono, inevitably, writes a book; and TV cop shows through the years. {Omar's coming}
Nat and Bakes ask if modern living is ruining our sex lives, should Labour leader Kier Starmer get the boot for his curry night, is the Maradona shirt REALLY worth that much, and would you have a pint on Beautiful South singer Paul Heaton? Plus all the royals and football news and more. Join Nat and Bakes with your recap of UK news. For the latest Perth news, head to perthnow.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Celebrating the 60th birthday of Paul Heaton, lead singer and founder for both the Housemartins & The Beautiful South, as well as a great solo career. (57 minutes) The post Coverville 1399: The Paul Heaton (Housemartins/Beautiful South) Cover Story appeared first on Coverville | The Cover Music Podcast.
Celebrating the 60th birthday of Paul Heaton, lead singer and founder for both the Housemartins & The Beautiful South, as well as a great solo career. (57 minutes) The post Coverville 1399: The Paul Heaton (Housemartins/Beautiful South) Cover Story appeared first on Coverville | The Cover Music Podcast.
Aurelie Ouss talks about using insights from behavioral economics to reduce failures-to-appear in court. This episode was first posted in January 2020. "Nudging Crime Policy: Reducing Failures to Appear for Court" by Alissa Fishbane, Aurelie Ouss, and Anuj K. Shah. (Available from the authors upon request.) Related policy paper: "Using Behavioral Science to Improve Criminal Justice Outcomes: Preventing Failures to Appear in Court" by Brice Cook, Binta Zahra Diop, Alissa Fishbane, Jonathan Hayes, Aurelie Ouss, and Anuj Shah. *** Probable Causation is part of Doleac Initiatives, a 501(c)(3) corporation. If you enjoy the show, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Thank you for supporting our work! *** OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: "Bail, Jail, and Pretrial Misconduct: The Influence of Prosecutors" by Aurelie Ouss and Megan T. Stevenson. “Distortion of Justice: How the Inability to Pay Bail Affects Case Outcomes” by Megan T. Stevenson. “The Effects of Pretrial Detention on Conviction, Future Crime, and Employment: Evidence from Randomly Assigned Judges” by Will Dobbie, Jacob Goldin, and Crystal S. Yang. “The Unintended Impact of Pretrial Detention on Case Outcomes: Evidence from New York City Arraignments” by Emily Leslie and Nolan G. Pope. “The Downstream Consequences of Misdemeanor Pretrial Detention” by Paul Heaton, Sandra Mayson, and Megan Stevenson. Episode 4 of Probable Causation: Megan Stevenson "Thinking, Fast and Slow? Some Field Experiments to Reduce Crime and Dropout in Chicago" by Sara B. Heller, Anuj K. Shah, Jonathan Guryan, Jens Ludwig, Sendhil Mullainathan, and Harold A. Pollack. “Behavioral Biases and Legal Compliance: A Field Experiment” by Natalia Emanuel and Helen Ho.
Today's episode of Electronically Yours features the very popular singer and songwriter Paul Heaton, leader of The Housemartins and The Beautiful South, both massively successful bands in the 80s and 90s. He has pursued a solo career since then. The Guardian described him as ‘one of our finest songwriters: his music reveals an exuberant ear for melody, his lyrics a keen eye and a brilliant wit'. Ladies and Gentlemen – The Last King Of Pop – the irrepressible Paul Heaton... If you can, please support the Electronically Yours podcast via my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/electronicallyours
In this episode we talk about Joe morphing into his Dad, Paul Heaton working in Redhill, David struggling with Vodafone and a shit Cockfields review from series 1 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Celtic Soul Podcast Episode 64 with More than 90 Minutes, Editor Andrew Milne chatting to Paul HeatonSheffield United fan, Paul Heaton is a singer/songwriter who has never hidden behind the door when it comes to speaking out about politics and social issues. His CV of work and hit records is vast from The Housemartins to The Beautiful South to his solo career and to his reunion with Jacqui Abbot in more recent years. The conversation picks up again when the lads chat about Italian football and Paul's knowledge of the game in Italy from the mid-eighties to the mid-nineties when the three foreigner rule was in play. Paul also remembers seeing Maradona when he was lighting up the league with Napoli.Paul Heaton playing a gig the night before a Celtic game in Glasgow is mentioned as a marriage made in heaven for Andrew and his mates while for Paul he prefers to visit old grounds as the atmosphere at the new stadiums is not the same as his team Sheffield United head for relegation and he is looking forward to going to Peterborough away.Partick Thistle v Celtic and the area around Thistles ground gave Paul a chance to see another part of Glasgow as they drift into chatting about Celtic. Paul is certainly not a fan of modern football and his love of Sheffield United is a pure and honest love.Paul has done so much good work for his community and has paid workers who have lost their jobs including the Q magazine workers who lost their jobs during the pandemic. He gets a little embarrassed when talking about this but Andrew feels that it should be noted on the Podcast.Politics, Red Cards, Fame and Money all get touched on in the conversation including Lazio's visit to Glasgow and the Green Brigades response. As with every guest on the Celtic Soul Podcast, Paul jumps into the time machine and travels back to his teenage years and a Frankie Vali concert with his Mam and an early Housemartins gig when they played in front of two people and a support slot in those early days with Madness.Paul Heaton is a true Working Class Hero who has never forgotten who he is. Fame and Money never changed him and he continues to live within the community. Paul is more push bike and public bus than Limousine and Security Guards in dark glasses.Follow Paul Heaton on Twitter @PaulHeatonSoloFollow Andrew Milne on Twitter @AndrewMilne12Playout Tune Blackwater Banks performed by Paul Heaton & Jacqui AbbotEpisode Sponsors Odd Mollies Café, Bar & Venue Droghedahttps://www.oddmollies.ie/homeMore than 90 Minutes Issue 114 Print Edition & Digital Edition is now on sale Click Link to buy Print or Digital Edition https://celticfanzine.com/product-category/new-issue/More than 90 Minutes Celtic Fanzine Subscription Detailshttps://celticfanzine.com/product-category/monthly-print-subscription/This Episodes Listeners Offer: Sale on selected Merchandise & T-Shirts https://celticfanzine.com/shop/If your business or CSC like the Podcast and would like to become a sponsor please email us at info@celticfanzine.com. You can also contact us through the website or message us on social media. Further ListeningAll Podcasts available on all Platforms or click link belowhttps://celticfanzine.com/podcasts/Follow Us FB https://www.facebook.com/Mt90MTwitter @celticfanzineInsta celticfanzineLinkedIn More than 90 Minutes Episode 64 was Produced by Ronan McQuillan Twitter @RojoEnemiesIf you would like to support our Independent Celtic Fan Media Platform you can become a Member, Subscribe, Buy or Donate for the Price of a Pint. Your Support helps us continue to produce Daily News & Articles, Weekly Newsletter, Weekly Podcasts, Monthly Fanzine, Video Content & Live Shows.https://celticfanzine.com/join-us/https://celticfanzine.com/product-category/monthly-print-subscriptionhttps://celticfanzine.com/shop/https://celticfanzine.com/donations-page/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Celtic Soul Podcast Episode 61 with More than 90 Minutes, Editor Andrew Milne chatting to Paul HeatonSheffield United fan, Paul Heaton is a singer/songwriter who has never hidden behind the door when it comes to speaking out about politics and social issues. His CV of work and hit records is vast from The Housemartins to The Beautiful South to his solo career and to his reunion with Jacqui Abbot in more recent years. The conversation starts in Dublin and swings back and forward as Paul recounts stories of his travels through Ireland and talks gigs, trips and visits to football grounds and more than one or two heavy sessions during his party days in the Beautiful South. Paul's music and lyrics have had an influence on so many including Andrew as they touch on politics, history and social issues before Paul reflects back on his childhood growing up in Sheffield in a football and sports mad house before moving to Surrey where he would become proud of his Northern roots and later the Miners' Strike of 1984 would influence his politics and music. It's lovely to hear Paul talk about his relationship with Ireland and the songs he has wrote about the Emerald Isle and his respect for the people who have come along to so many gigs and the football fans who would eventually start singing his songs on the terraces and his call to the Celtic fans to follow suit after including Depeche Mode and the Stone Roses have been added to the Celtic Song Book in recent times.Paul loves his football, a love he inherited from his Dad who coached teams all his life. Paul played over 700 senior amateur games at the highest level and has a pre-gig ritual of visiting football teams from Arbroath to Rovers and Bohs in Dublin to the famous United Park in Drogheda.Paul Heaton is a true Working Class Hero who has never forgotten who he is. Fame and Money never changed him and he continues to live within the community. Paul is more push bike and public bus than Limousine and Security Guards in dark glasses.Follow Paul Heaton on Twitter @PaulHeatonSoloFollow Andrew Milne on Twitter @AndrewMilne12Playout Tune Perfect 10 performed by Paul Heaton & Jacqui AbbotEpisode Sponsors McChuills Bar Glasgowhttps://www.mcchuillsbar.comMel & Ray Maddens Centra Termonfeckin Check them out on Facebook More than 90 Minutes Issue 114 Print Edition & Digital Edition is now on sale Click Link to buy Print or Digital Edition https://celticfanzine.com/product-category/new-issue/More than 90 Minutes Celtic Fanzine Subscription Detailshttps://celticfanzine.com/product-category/monthly-print-subscription/This Episodes Listeners Offer: Sale on selected Merchandise & T-Shirts https://celticfanzine.com/shop/If your business or CSC like the Podcast and would like to become a sponsor please email us at info@celticfanzine.com. You can also contact us through the website or message us on social media. Further ListeningAll Podcasts available on all Platforms or click link belowhttps://celticfanzine.com/podcasts/Follow Us FB https://www.facebook.com/Mt90MTwitter @celticfanzineInsta celticfanzineLinkedIn More than 90 Minutes Episode 61 was Produced by Ronan McQuillan Twitter @RojoEnemiesIf you would like to support our Independent Celtic Fan Media Platform you can become a Member, Subscribe, Buy or Donate for the Price of a Pint. Your Support helps us continue to produce Daily News & Articles, Weekly Newsletter, Weekly Podcasts, Monthly Fanzine, Video Content & Live Shows.https://celticfanzine.com/join-us/https://celticfanzine.com/product-category/monthly-print-subscriptionhttps://celticfanzine.com/shop/https://celticfanzine.com/donations-page/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of The Quo-Cast, Jamie Dyer chats to music all-rounder John Williams about how he helped bring Status Quo to Sanctuary Records for their The Party Ain't Over Yet album. They also discuss many subjects including the art of songwriting and producing, and details of his upcoming album with The John Williams Syndicate. Information from his website: John Williams has managed, A&R'd, and produced many artist careers, including producing debut albums for The Housemartins, The Proclaimers, The High, and The Almighty. His latest production, Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott's Manchester Calling was released in March 2020 and debuted at Number One in the UK Album Charts. John has also signed, produced, or A&R'd, Alison Moyet, Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott, Simple Minds, The Waterboys, Jethro Tull, Robert Plant, The Blue Nile, Petula Clark, Cathy Dennis, Ocean Colour Scene, JJ Cale, Siouxsie Sioux, Debbie Harry, Status Quo, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Lloyd Cole, Blancmange, Level 42, Brian Wilson, Elaine Paige, Clare Teal, Hall and Oates, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Joan Baez, Talk Talk, Jimmy Webb, Carter USM, James Taylor Quartet, Gary Jules, Saint Etienne, Claudia Brücken, Steve Winwood, Michael Nyman, Van Morrison, Neil Arthur, Kenny Rogers, Charlotte Church, The Wonder Stuff, Kingmaker and Thea Gilmore. Further Links: John Williams Syndicate Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thejohnwilliamssyndicate FB: Facebook.com/TheJohnWilliamsSyndicate Website: JohnOwenWilliams.com The Quo-Cast is always looking for people to guest on the show to chat Status Quo. If you're available via Zoom, Skype or Cleanfeed and to chat for 15-30 minutes, get in contact! Email: QuoCast@Outlook.com Twitter.com/CastQuo Facebook.com/TheQuoCast
I'll be honest - I'd been dreading recording this episode. Joel has expressed his dislike of this CD several times even urging that we skip and move to the next one. But, I like rules and this was the 12th in the "Daddy's Introduction To..." series - so tackle it we must. In the end, things may have gone better than we expected! In this episode we are listening to tracks from Paul Heaton's 35 year career as a vocalist and songwriter with the Housemartins, the Beautiful South and latterly as a duo with Jacqui Abbott. So, peek out from under the covers or the table, leave the DIY and enjoy (not quite) a happy hour as we dive into his back catalogue. Joel, of course, has his revenge at the end. We are on facebook, so head over to comment. Also - a couple of youtube channels: Pockenrop Channel Fox Eating Nuggets Channel
Cuando llegan estas fechas desde dos meses antes empiezan a aparecer los típicos villancicos o canciones de Navidad que a veces son temas de anti-Navidad. O son temas hechos expresamente para la ocasión u originales o en otras ocasiones son versiones de piezas ya conocidas e históricas. Sonaron por este orden hasta catorce temas: US Girls, Alanis Morissette, Tori Amos, Annie Lennox, Kelly Finnigan, Bleached, Calexico, Paul Heaton & Jacquie Abbott, Girl in Red, La Granja, Ala-Ni, Lisasinson, Colectivo da Silva y Elena Ley & Miguel Talavera Escuchar audio
Se trata de hacer gorgoritos y de gritar o cantar cuando te lo pidan. Y dar la talla en una nota de voz que se puede repetir dos o tres veces. Suede piden ayuda a sus fans para lo que será el siguiente disco a "The blue hour" de hace dos años. Lo mismo sale una estrella de este casting. Mientras, pues, a esperar esa obra nueva y la gira nueva del "Coming up" que quedó aplazada hasta el año próximo. Y ya sabemos que el servicio postal funciona. Para muestra la reunión de 2013 de Postal Service y su concierto en el Greek Theatre de Berkeley tocando sus grandes éxitos y alguna versión (Beat Happening) hasta 15 canciones de ese directo que se llamará "Everything will change". Noticia del día es que Gibson hace réplicas de dos guitarras (Flying V de 1969 y SG Custom de 1967) usadas por Jimi Hendrix en distintos acontecimientos como la isla de Wight o Woodstock. También lo es que ya llega "Idiot prayer" o lo que es lo mismo Nick Cave a solas con su piano. Dos canciones navideñas. Una la suigeneris pacifista de John Lennon y Yoko Ono que Calexico (Joey Burns) alaba por la universalidad de la letra y el torrente de voces llamando y respondiendo. La otra la del tándem Paul Heaton y Jacquie Abbot que saben que empastan bien sus voces desde los tiempos en que formaron parte de The Beautiful South. Rendimos tributo a Jim Tucker, 74 años, guitarrista de The Turtles en esa época gloriosa de encadenado de hits en single desde el 65 al 69. Novedades de aquí son el sencillo de los sevillanos Royal Landscape Society para la etiqueta Matinée, el disco de amor, música y lágrimas de Nacho Casado, el proyecto de Miguel Jordá escondido tras el nombre de Ed Bloom, el quinto adelanto de lo que será el tercer álbum de The Crab Apples y el tándem con olor a sonidos vaqueros de Maria Rodés y la Estrella de David. Escuchar audio
Agustín Piza is a man of the world. From Scottish academic roots to his international award-winning architecture practice, Agustín talked honestly about his journey to becoming one of the most influential people in the golf industry today. From unexpected friendships with UK music icons to designing family friendly golf 'playgrounds', Agustin discusses opening our thinking to help us grow as individuals, and to develop the game for the future.We loved our conversation with Agustin and here's some interesting bits to listen out for....2.30mins How CONTROVERSIAL is Gather going to be? How much 'poking of the bear' will there be?5mins Here's a great intro article to learn more about Agustin from the Edinburgh University Alumni website.7.50mins Agustin talks about the influence of music on his work designing golf facilities, including his favourite Brazilian artist and Paul Heaton from The Beautiful South here.13.45mins How can golf develop in Latin America?15.45mins The Elephant in the Room for this chat and why “the most dangerous thing out there, in any subject, is the illusion of knowledge”.21.20mins Why the blank sheet of paper for golf in some countries in Latin America, is absolutely a blessing and an opportunity.27mins How people in Latin America have traditionally “learned” about golf and the goal to build truly public golf facilities around Mexico.30.45mins The legacy, urban legend and current state of the Olympic Golf Course in Rio, Brazil.35.25mins Why the ‘one size fits all' approach doesn't work for the golf industry in Latin America.37mins Why would I design for the golfer? I want to design for the non-golfer!43.30mins How can we build golf courses that are multi-use for all kinds of people?47.30mins When does creativity stop for us as adults?53.30mins Agustin's number one message to people aspiring to progress in the industry.More interesting links to Agustin's work:Wellness Golf Chable by Piza Golf.First Tee Mexico - the first nine Chapters.Agustin is involved as an Innovation Consultant for the G2 Academy.Agustin's TED Talk (Spanish).Connect with Agustin:Website: www.pizagolf.com Instagram: @pizagolfFacebook: @agustinpizaarquitectoTwitter: @arqpiza See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
**STILL THE SECOND BEST SKA SHOW ON THE PLANET** Naming Rights Sponsorship Going Cheap!!!! Beefy continues to take on the Corona Virus head on as Melbourne extends its lockdown into a 18th week. He just keeps banging out the tunes trying to make sure that The Ska Show with Beefy maintains the prestigious mantle of being the SECOND best Ska Show on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/) Nobody's quite sure what he has to do to snag that number 1 spot though - just keep being awesome I guess! Beefy is quickly making this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's (2nd) Greatest Ska Radio Show airs some of the best Ska music currently out there. Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party!The Big Beef Man is making sure 2020 is more SkaMaggedon than Armageddon! Our live set(s) this week celebrates the release of One Step Beyond and The Specials on this day in 1979! Live Madness and Specials, plus Less Than Jake, Loin Groin, Flip & The Combined Effort, The Skadillacs, Hog Hoggidy Hog, Shady Street Allstars, Bumpin' Uglies and former Beautiful South duo Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbot join the ska party! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it. Share the gospel of Ska if you can. Stay safe everybody!
Well, this is a world record! From recording to publishing in under a week? WTF?? Miracles will never cease. This delectable slice of that podcast that just won't die kicks off with a disagreement on sandwiches. River takes the government skills assessment and we get an insight into the great man - but it's utter rubbish (the assessment that is). Dr Norman is...a bit tipsy and Paul Heaton from the Beautiful South is a very nice man. River REALLY doesn't like Meghan Merkin. Or Ed Sheeran. Or rich people. We meet Ada and (Inappropriate) Edna and are welcomed to the Hotel Aquarius. The reminiscent frenchman tells another tale and there's chat of Dr Norman's fixation with one of the victims of the great Pompeii disaster. Oh, and there's a world exclusive on the Channel Mirth News that you will NOT want to miss...
Desta vez fomos quatro pendurados na Boia. Júlio Adler, Bruno Bocayuva, Steven Allain e João Valente fizeram a conexão Rio-São Paulo-Garopaba-Lisboa para trazer mais uma (duas!) hora(s) de alienação em volta do mundo das ondas, das pranchas e dos personagens que flutuam nelas. Abrimos a festa convidando Paul Heaton, do Housemartins e Beautiful South, para dar o tom com a sua música e, principalmente, com seu gesto de gratidão e reconhecimento aos funcionários da extinta revista de música Q, e especulamos se existiria alguém no mundo do surfe capaz de semelhante generosidade para com a rapaziada da Surfer. Regressamos ao controverso tema da indigência do membro sênior do clã Curren, velho Pat, para recuperar essa fascinante saga familiar, imaginando o que fariam as mãos de um habilidoso argumentista com tal matéria-prima. Falando em personagens arrebatadores, não poderíamos deixar passar em branco (sem trocadilho!)o grande Michael Tomson e seu papel incontornável na história desta obsessão que partilhamos. Antes da despedida, gastamos um pouco mais de saliva com o interminável assunto do futuro da imprensa de(o) surfe. Para fechar, nada como um momento zen com o mais místico dos discos de Carlos “Devadip” Santana, autor de músicas que tocam como ondas e solos de guitarra que rasgam paredes de cristal, como as do mar donde navega esta(e) Boia. Bóia pra frente! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boia/message
Serial killers, lonely kids, the future of the 2p, Paul Heaton, stage-licking, a theft accusation, hiding food, and the reboil. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to episode 11 of Off The Beat & Track Podcast with me Stu Whiffen.This episodes special guest is Jamie LawsonI met with Jamie remotely during the lockdown and we had a wonderful chat, talking about growing up, school, creativity and what its like walking out on stage to a sold out Wembley stadiumThis was so much fun this episode and our mutual love of Paul Heaton, The Smiths and much more was discussedHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please feel free to support the podcast herehttps://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrackPlease also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/offthebeatandtrack/?hl=en Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Playlist: 1. The Charlatans - Just When You're Thinkin' Things Over 2. Teenage Fanclub - Can't Feel My Soul 3. Supergrass - Sun Hits The Sky 4. Hollow Ship - We Came Too Late 5. Cornershop - St Marie Under Canon 6. Catholic Action - One Of Us 7. Lewsberg - Through The Garden 8. Seazoo - Passing Place 9. The Stroppies - First Time Favourites 10. So Cow - At Home 11. Nits - Yes Or No 12. The Arrows - Touch Too Much 13. Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott - A Good Day Is Hard To Find 14. Aztec Camera - Oblivious 15. Talking Heads - Totally Nude 16. Super Furry Animals - Northern Lites 17. The B-52's - Deadbeat Club 18. Big Audio Dynamite - Medicine Show 19. The Jesus And Mary Chain - April Skies 20. Peel Dream Magazine - Pill 21. Stereolab - John Cage Bubblegum 22. Dana Gavanski - Trouble 23. Dirty Projectors - Overlord 24. Laura Marling - Strange Girl 25. Lavinia Blackwall - John's Gone 26. The Undertones - Beautiful Friend 27. Care - An Evening In The Ray 28. a-ha - The Blue Sky 29. Mammoth Penguins - You Just Carry On 30. Fugazi - Waiting Room 31. Flat Worms - Plaster Casts 32. The Chats - Drink And Disorderly 33. The Ratboys - Stand Up And Fight 34. Art Brut - Bad Weekend 35. Billy Idol - Dancing With Myself 36. Ottilie Patterson - Baby Please Don't Go 37. The Lovely Eggs - You Can Go Now Image: Absinth Friends & Neighbors, 2000. Party on down, Coillte's! Podomatic: soulshenanigans Facebook: /soulshenanigans Twitter: @soulshenanigans iTunes: soulshenanigans Mix cloud: soulshenanigans
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This week on the show we welcome friends from the world of television, literature, journalism, and comedy.Kevin Guthrie chats his brand new series 'The English Game' on Netflix.Alex Horne tells us how he plans on keeping the nation stimulated with his at-home Taskmaster challenges.And Paul Heaton discusses his brand new album 'Manchester Calling'.Plus Manveen Rana, Rachel Johnson, Simon Boyle, Dr. Michael Mosley, and Tom Whipple.You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK and on Sundays from 10 am.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear the highlights every week!Kevin Guthrie - 00:32Alex Horne - 06:31Paul Heaton - 12:37Rachel Johnson - 18:46Simon Boyle - 24:32Dr. Michael Mosley - 29:37Tom Whipple - 35:53 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Music Week's James Masterton and radio's Daryl Denham analyse this week's UK Chart and predict the future. Also, among many other fascinating music facts, find out the answer to what do Lee Mead and The White Stripes have in common? Who is the most unlikely looking pop star in Manchester? Speaking of Manchester, Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott are at No1 on the Album Chart. Nelly and Tim McGraw have an unusual hit with Over and Over - what was the other Hip Hop & Country mash-up in the charts recently? Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/chart-watch. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
More highlights from another fabulous week of the Zoe Ball Breakfast Show!
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Es ist der Klassiker: Gescheiterte Liebesgeschichten werden in Songs verwandelt und die privaten Geschichten der Musiker kommerziell ausgeschlachtet. Paul Heaton macht sich in "Song for Whoever" genau über diese Art des Songwritings lustig. Ein vollkommen ironisches Stück Musikgeschichte.
Stuart is joined by Ellie and Theo of Wolf Alice ahead of their gig at Victoria Warehouse in Manchester. The Mercury Prize winners speak of their genuine love of Showaddywaddy which in turn inspires listeners to share their stories of the band. Paul Heaton chats about his new collection of greatest hits. Northern Soul DJ Richard Searing brings some classic tunes to the 6 Music airwaves. And Friday was the last ever daytime afternoon show for RadMac. Join us for a Christmas party where a special guest turned up...
It's the And Finally podcast! With Adam and Wilko! Here we are, covering five fun/interesting/thought provoking stories from the past two weeks. On this podcast, we talk about When Shoes Go Wrong, tiny tiny houses (Adam spends a long time looking at his own body to see if he'd fit), when a stag do isn't a stag do, a FANTASTIC streaker story and kindly security guards PLUS a follow-up on DEVAST8 man that fans of his will not want to miss. Music from Paul Heaton and Jaqui Abbot, Camelphat and Elderbrook, Offaiah, Public Service Broadcasting and Bloodpop. Get involved on Facebook and Twitter, tell your friends and subscribe on iTunes. See you in a couple of weeks, Adam and Wilko
Paul Heaton explains how insights from economics can inform everything from insurance law, drug law and policy, and criminal cases.
Paul Heaton explains how insights from economics can inform everything from insurance law, drug law and policy, and criminal cases. Expert Paul HeatonProfessor of Law & Psychology Host Steven Barnes Host, Editor-in-Chief, Case in Point
Paul Heaton explains how insights from economics can inform everything from insurance law, drug law and policy, and criminal cases. Expert Paul HeatonProfessor of Law & Psychology Host Steven Barnes Host, Editor-in-Chief, Case in Point
Matt James hails from the garden that is Yorkshire. If Yorkshire is a garden then Sheffield is the proverbial prize winning apple tree. In musical terms at least. A city producing a rich history of top acts. Def Leppard, The Human League, Mr Jarvis Cocker and most recently The Arctic Monkeys. Yet the tree still bears fruit. Matt James has launched himself onto the scene with gusto. His frank and vivid view of his life and the world surrounding him have endeared him to audiences across the county. Looking at him and his scruffy hair you would have no idea he was an ex soldier. Much like an early James Blunt but not so posh. His songs are most influenced by his Father's record collection, Fleetwood Mac and the Beautiful South being the strongest. Matt James real name (Matthew James Mclauchlan) performs a hooky narrative of subject matter important to him. If you listen close it's easy to pick out the harmonies Fleetwood Mac would be proud of and the story telling abilities of Paul Heaton. His tracks 'Sweet Satellite' and 'Summer' have appeared on BBC Introducing in Sheffield and the future holds much promise for Matt. His forth coming debut EP 'Crawl Walk Run' shall be released in the near future. Matt will join Take 2 Radio Music on Wednesday, March 11th at 3pm eastern!
John Wilson talks to sculptor Philip King about rewriting the rules of sculpture and to American rock band The Black Keys about their new album, Turn Blue. We meet Joel Dicker, the Swiss author of international bestselling novel The Truth About The Harry Quebert Affair. Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott, formerly of The Beautiful South reunite and Kirsty Lang talks to Director of Photography, Mandy Walker about the challenges she faced capturing the remote Australian outback on screen in the new film Tracks. Matthew D'ancona talks to writer Jon Ronson about his film Frank which was inspired by Jon's experiences touring with musician Frank Sidebottom and composer Julian Anderson discusses his new opera Thebans which debuts at the ENO this Saturday.
Sculptor Phillip King on his career as he turns 80 this week, Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott have released an album together for the first time since their multi-million selling days of The Beautiful South. They talk to John about their reunion and about Paul's belief in the importance of maintaining a "lippy" attitude. Writer Sally Wainwright talks about turning to crime with BBC One's Happy Valley after the success of Last Tango in Halifax; and we review Seth Rogan's latest film Bad Neighbours. With John Wilson.
With Mark Lawson. Novelist William Boyd has taken two short stories by Chekhov and turned them into his first stage play, called Longing. Starring Tamsin Greig, Iain Glen and John Sessions, Longing contains many Chekhovian themes, including long-buried emotions and a yearning for Moscow. Peter Kemp reviews. Hilary Mantel has added the David Cohen Prize for Literature to her recent success in the Man Booker Prize and the Costa Award. The biennial award celebrates an author's entire career rather than one work. The author of Wolf Hall and Bring up the Bodies considers her success, and gives her unapologetic reaction to the media storm which followed her recent thoughts about the Duchess of Cambridge. Marianne Faithfull, Soweto Kinch, Paul Heaton and conductor André de Ridder reflect on music inspired by the Seven Deadly Sins. Jazz saxophonist Soweto Kinch reveals why he became the voice of temptation on his latest album, The Legend Of Mike Smith, and Paul Heaton explains why he added an eighth sin. Producer Nicki Paxman.
In November's programme, the Reading Room Book Group review Black Swan Green by David Mitchell and we take a look at the books that inspired the hit TV series The Wire. A packed programme also includes an interview and story from writer Richard Barter, poetry from Katherine Sankey, the final part of our series of interviews with romantic fiction author Sue Moorcroft and a brief chat with former Beautiful South frontman Paul Heaton. Remember - if you have any comments on the show, or if you'd like to take part, email us at readingroom@sirenonline.co.uk Click here to buy Homicide: A Year On The Killing Streets by David Simon Click here to buy The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighbourhood by David Simon and Ed Burns Click here to buy Black Swan Green by David Mitchell
We were lucky enough to grab an interview with ex-Beautiful South frontman Paul Heaton before a recent gig in Sheffield to promote his second solo studio album Acid Country. November's edition of The Reading Room will feature a short extract from the interview - but here it is in full.
Welcome to Mr. Suave's Mod Mod World. This week's show is brought to you by the letter Y as in Y chromosome. It's mod men week on the modcast. I've collected songs from mod men, some with undeniable mod street cred like Ray Davies, Steve Marriot, or Paul Weller, and to others like Mose Allison and Paul Heaton who I will go to my grave arguing are every bit the mod as any other man. Regardless of all that, you can't argue with the songs. It's another great mix, if I do say so myself.It was hard to put together the list, partly because what I really wanted were established artists who were now doing solo work. It was easy for some of them. Then there were others, like Steve Marriot who I really wanted to put in the show, that I had to dig deep and still found them in a band situation, or guys like Mose Allison who have essentially been solo artists for their entire careers, I included them anyhow. So, these are some of my favorite songs, by some of my favorite mod men. Enjoy. Be sure to head on over to the modcast homepage for a complete track listing and to check out cool bonus videos for The Jet Set and Ray Davies latest solo work.