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Deadhead Cannabis Show
The Dead play the Melk weg with surprises. MJ users who caught COVID had better outcomes!

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 65:36


"Middle-Aged and Older Patients Report Improved Health with Medical Marijuana"Larry Mishkin discusses a recent study from the University of Florida which shows that medical marijuana use can lead to lower pain levels and reduced dependency on opioids and psychiatric prescriptions among middle-aged and older chronic pain patients. Participants in the study reported improved physical and mental functioning, better sleep quality, and reduced anxiety. The research adds to the growing body of evidence supporting the therapeutic benefits of medical cannabis for pain management..Produced by PodConx  Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast  Grateful Dead, October 16, 1989, Melk Weg Club, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsGrateful Dead Live at Club Melk Weg on 1981-10-16 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive Second of two night stand at this famous hash bar that only held about 500 people in the room in which the Dead performed.  Very cool and famous club in Amsterdam, one of the best known hash bars.  Went there one time in 1988 with good buddies Mikey and H.  A highlight of our trip. Another good buddy, Freddie Burp, was spending the school year abroad in the fall of 1981 and was one of the lucky ones who were present for this show.  He's a tough guy to get a hold of, but maybe some day I can get him on the show to talk about this concert.  INTRO:                  The Race Is On                                Track No. 8                                1:10 – 2:24                 Show had an acoustic first set and an electric second set.  Many of the songs in the acoustic set we featured a few weeks ago from the September, 1980 show at the Warfield Theater in San Francisco as part of the recordings for the Dead's Reckoning album.  So I went with this one which has always been one of my favorites ever since my good buddy Mikey (who took me to three of my first four shows) used to play it for me as we drove through the northwoods of Wisconsin on nights out from the summer camp where we were spending the summer in 1981. "The Race Is On" is a song written by Don Rollins[1] (not to be confused with the Don Rollins who co-wrote "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" for Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett) and made a hit on the country music charts by George Jones and on the pop and easy listening charts by the unrelated Jack Jones. George's version was the first single released from his 1965 album of the same name. Released as a single in September 1964, it peaked at number three on the BillboardHot Country Singles chart and at number 96 on the BillboardHot 100 in January 1965. Jack's version topped Billboard'sEasy Listening chart and reached number 15 on the Hot 100 the same year. The two recordings combined to reach number 12 on the Cashbox charts, which combined all covers of the same song in one listing and thus gave George Jones his only top-40 hit. The song uses thoroughbred horse racing as the metaphor for the singer's romantic relationships.                 Rockabilly artist Dave Edmunds, in collaboration with the Stray Cats, whose debut album Edmunds had recently produced, recorded a version for his 1981 album, Twangin.... Stray Cats drummer Slim Jim Phantom recalled Edmunds' affection for the song when he was courting the band to produce their debut album: "We met with Edmunds at his house. He had a little pub in his basement. He had a finished basement, outside of London. Edmunds had a jukebox, a little jukebox. He had 'The Race is On' and 'Rockabilly Boogie' by Johnny Burnette. He had those records in his jukebox. We all looked at each other and said, 'This is it.'"[3] Phantom also recalled that the song took "one or two takes" in the studio.[4]Thank you.                 Covered by:        Jack Jones                                                Loretta Lynn                                                Alvin and the Chipmunks for their 1965 album, “Chipmunks a Go Go”                                                Waylon Jennings                                                The Georgia Satellites from 1965 debut album, “Keep The Faith”                                                Elvis Costello                                                And others                                                 Dead played it 60times in concert                                                First:  December 31, 1969 at Boston Tea Party in Boston                                                Last:  May 20, 1995 at Sam Boyd Silver Bowl, Las Vegas  SHOW #1:                           Ripple                                                Track No. 9                                                1:50 – 3:06                                 We prominently featured this song form the Warfield show and talked about how it was last played ever on Sept. 3, 1988 at the Cap Center.  What makes this version we just listened to so special is that this was the last Ripple played by the Dead until the Cap Center show, a seven year gap, and that that was it, no more Ripple.  So this is the last accoustic Ripple ever played since the Cap Center was electric.  Maybe the most famous Dead tune ever, from American Beauty, Hunter's lyrics and Jerry's music mesh together in a way to make this tune not just one of the best Dead tunes ever, but one of the best tunes ever, IMHO!  SHOW #2:                           Hully Gully                                                Track No. 12                                                0:15 – 1:38                                 "(Baby) Hully Gully" is a song written by Fred Sledge Smith and Cliff Goldsmith and recorded by The Olympics, an American doo-wop group formed in 1957.  Released in 1959 on the album, “Doin' the Hully Gully”, it peaked at number 72 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1960[2] and sparked the Hully Gully dance craze.                         Covered by:     Buddy Guy                                                Chubby Checkers                                                The Ventures                                                The Beach Boys                                                Many others                                                Peter Pan Peanut Butter add jingle in the 1980's                                                 The Dead's version of this song from this show is the only time they played it in concert.  SHOW #3:                   Gloria                                    Track No. 15                                    2:15 – 3:45                         "Gloria" is a rock song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, and originally recorded by Morrison's band Them in 1964. It was released as the B-side of "Baby, Please Don't Go” on December 2, 1964.  The song became a garage rock staple and a part of many rock bands' repertoires.                         According to Morrison, he wrote "Gloria" while performing with the Monarchs in Germany in the summer of 1963, at just about the time he turned 18 years old.[6] He started to perform it at the Maritime Hotel when he returned to Belfast and joined up with the Gamblers to form the band Them. He would ad-lib lyrics as he performed, sometimes stretching the song to 15 or 20 minutes. After signing a contract with Dick Rowe and Decca, Them went to London for a recording session at Decca Three Studios in West Hampstead on 5 April 1964; "Gloria" was one of the seven songs recorded that day.                         Alan Henderson (guitar) contends that Them constituted the first rock group to use two drummers on a recording.[7] Although some sources claim that Jimmy Page played second guitar, other sources deny this.                         Covered by:                 The Doors –   The Doors performed the song several times in 1966 and 1967, with one recording released on Alive, She Cried (1983). It was also released as a single, which reached number 18 on Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks and number 71 on Billboard Hot 100 in 1983.[18] The song is included on Legacy: The Absolute Best (2003) and The Very Best of The Doors (2007).                                                             Patti Smith - Patti Smith recorded it for her album Horses in 1975. Based on the Van Morrison tune, the lyrics had been adapted from an early poem, 'Oath'.[5] Smith's band had started to play the song live and merged it with the poem by 1974, so the song contained half of Smith's own words.[5] For the recording of her debut album, Smith and her band recorded the song live and, after mixing, chose it as the album's opener.                                                            In 1993, Van Morrison recorded a version with John Lee Hooker, which reached the Top 40 in several countries.                                                                        For the Dead, this was the first time they played it live in concert.                                    They wound up playing it only a total of 14 times                                        Last played on June 30, 1995 at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh                                                   I was lucky enough to catch it on June 25, 1992 at Soldier Field.  SHOW #4:                   Turn On Your Lovelight                                    Track No. 16                                    1:03 – 2:33                                     "Turn On Your Love Light" is a rhythm and blues song recorded by Bobby Bland in 1961. It was both an important R&B and pop chart hit for Bland and has become one of his most identifiable songs. A variety of artists have recorded it, including the Grateful Dead, who made it part of their concert repertoire.  was written by band leader and arranger Joe Scott (with an additional credit given to Duke Records owner/producer Don Robey aka Deadric Malone). Scott's brass arrangement "upped the excitement ante"[2] with "the groove picking up momentum as the horns and percussion talk to each other" and Bland's vocal "riding on top".                                     In 1967, "Turn On Your Love Light" became a staple of Grateful Dead concerts, sung by Ron McKernan: a 15-minute rendition is on their 1969 double live album Live/Dead. McKernan's final performance of "Love Light" – complete with extended vocal raps – occurred at the Lyceum Theatre, London, during the Europe '72 tour. Versions with McKernan were often very long due to long vocal raps, instrumental jams, and drum solos throughout. A version performed at the 1969 Woodstock Festival lasted more than 45 minutes.[8] The Grateful Dead later revived the song in the early 1980s with Bob Weir singing.                                     Before this show at the Melk Weg, the last time the Dead had played it in concert was on May 24,1972 at the Lyceum Ballroom in London at the very end of the Europe '72 tour.  In other words, this was the Dead's first performance of the song without Pigpen on lead.  Dead went on to play it a lot after this show right up until the end.  Bobby played it well, but never even tried the rap that Pig made famous in his extended versions.  No Box Back Knitties when Bobby sang it.                         Dead played it 355 times in concert!  Originally part of the Dark Star>St. Stephen>The Eleven>Lovelight suite of songs that the Dead played constantly during the primal Dead years in the late ‘60's.                        First played on August 4, 1967 at the O'Keefe Center in Toronto                        Last played on June 19, 1975 at Giants Stadium in New Jersey                                     When my good buddy Marc started seeing the Dead in 1984, we joked that every time he went to a show they played Lovelight.  Not a bad thing to be associated with.  Always fun to hear it in concert even without Pig.  OUTRO:                      Sugar Magnolia                                    Track No. 20                                    6:30 – 8:05                                     One of the best Dead tunes of all time and the ultimate show closer.  Always nice to add a little Sunshine Daydream to your day! The boys jam the hell out of it here, a 10+ minute version to close out a remarkable one of a kind Dead show.  Either you were there or you missed it.  What being a Deadhead is all about. 

Radio Law Talk
HR3 CONC: Peter Pan Peanut Butter Case; Song Lyrics as Evidence? Ed Sheeran Appeal Dropped

Radio Law Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 60:00


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Obscure Obsessions: A Pop Culture Podcast

Threequel Trilogy, Part 2…or “Boff the Lineman”  In which our heroes obsess over Psycho III (1986). This threequel to the Hitchcock classic was the directorial debut of Norman Bates himself: Anthony Perkins.  ALSO FEATURING: Trashy pizza! Coitus interruptus! The Babylon of Psycho movies! Norman Bates goes slow dancing! You'll burn in Hell for this! Woody Woodpecker cartoons! Mother Supervisor takes a dive! Taylor does his Calvin Bouchard impression, again! AND the terror of Peter Pan Peanut Butter!!! __________ Taylor Zaccario….Host, Director, Producer, Writer Nick Zaccario….Host, Director, Producer, Editor

Couch Time Cantina
Episode 9: Peter Pan, Peanut Butter, Power Rangers, and Meth

Couch Time Cantina

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 53:37


Sometimes a nickname drops, and it sticks harder than peanut butter to the roof of your mouth. Simpson finds out the hard way this week while hanging out with the Couch Time Crew.

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Talk and Rock Radio Podcast
Karen Taylor-Good - One of America's Top Songwriters

Talk and Rock Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 54:28


Karen Taylor-Good (born Karen Berke in El Paso, Texas) is an American singer-songwriter, and one half of the duo StoweGood. Taylor-Good and her then-husband, Bill Taylor, started the Mesa Records label in 1982. Her first single, "Diamond in the Rough," reached the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart early that year. Taylor-Good was nominated for Best New Female Vocalist at the 1984 Academy of Country Music Awards. After Mesa Records folded in 1986, she sang jingles for Taco Bell, United Airlines and Peter Pan Peanut Butter. Taylor-Good became a Warner/Chappell Music songwriter in 1992. She wrote Top 5 songs for Patty Loveless ("How Can I Help You Say Goodbye") and Collin Raye ("Not That Different"). In 1996, she was named SESAC Songwriter of the Year. Her songs have since been recorded by Diamond Rio, Laura Branigan and Melissa Manchester. She wrote a book, On Angel's Wings, and has produced eight CDs of her original material. Taylor-Good has presented her "musical keynotes" to many groups, including The American Business Women's Association, The National Hospice Foundation, and Lions Clubs International. In 2011, Karen became part of the songwriting/performing duo, StoweGood, with author, hit songwriter, cancer survivor & sister-from-another-mister, Stowe Dailey. Stowe & Karen have written many, many tear and laugh-inducing songs which are available on their two studio albums, "Love Lives On" and "Beautiful Brokenness" and on their YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1cWSjUfI3NKfi8hZSOfoRQ. They share concerts and facilitate healing retreats across the US, Canada, Mexico, Ireland and the UK. As of 2020, Karen is living in Nashville with her husband of 38 years, Dennis Good, and her daughter Rachael Good. https://www.stowegood.com YouTube: Stowegood https://youtu.be/6ryNVtMVFXE (Precious Child) https://youtu.be/gm3_grPDuAM (It's What I Do) https://youtu.be/KG0YaOkCDg4 (How Can I Help You Say Goodbye) https://youtu.be/lw8LvZPJA0M (Runnin After You) #pattyloveless, #aljureau, #laurabranigan  

Why Do We Own This DVD?
93. Peter Pan (1953)

Why Do We Own This DVD?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 59:41


Diane and Sean fly off to Neverland to discuss Disney's 1953 animated "classic", Peter Pan. Episode music is "The Second Star to the Right"; music by Sammy Fain, lyrics by Sammy Cahn, and performed by the Jud Conlon Chorus and The Mellowmen Quartet from the OST, and the 1980's era Peter Pan Peanut Butter commercial jingle.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=FDAK8MLABD6SG&source=url)

Frogsplash
Episode 23 - Peter Pan Peanut Butter Alert

Frogsplash

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 71:02


Once again the boys do not disappoint. Tune in to hear about the Wright brothers, Peter Pan conspiracies and JJ's YouTube fame. Please check out our GoFundMe - https://www.gofundme.com/f/amvets-tall-trees-festival&rcid=r01-156625927991-b89651bffb104f17&pc=ot_co_campmgmt_w --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar.
#087 English accent reduction - Pronunciation practice with tongue twisters

Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 11:48


Welcome to Speak English Now Podcast. With your host Georgiana. The podcast that will help you to speak English fluently with no grammar and no textbooks.  Hi, everybody! I'm Georgiana, your online English teacher, and founder of speakenglishpodcast.com My mission is to help you to speak English fluently. Today I'll focus again on the English pronunciation particularly on the vowels with some funny tongue twisters. I'm sure you remember that I made another episode about tongue twisters just recently. If you missed it just go to my website and listen to episode #083. And in the second part of this episode, you'll learn English grammar without studying any rules with an exclusive point of view story. Ok! Let's start! But first, I’ll remind you what a tongue twister is. It’s usually a sentence that is difficult to say fast because the words in the sentence have very similar sounds.  For example: "Annie ate eight Arctic apples."  Tongue twisters allow us to practice pronunciation and, most importantly, agility when producing sounds in the language. If you want to sound more like an American, it's vital to pronounce vowels correctly. The following tongue twisters will help you reduce your accent for the vowels "a," "e""o" and "u."  Like any other tongue twister, your goal is to recite as fast as possible and with few mistakes.  Okay. Now let's see some tongue twisters. I'll start saying each tongue twister slowly and then continue faster.  And while it's true that that at first, they can seem very difficult. Don't worry about it. Make sure to have the text in front of you because like that you can follow it better. 1. Excited executioner exercising his excising powers excessively.  2. Annie ate eight Arctic apples. 3. Mary Mac's mother's making Mary Mac marry me. My mother's making me marry Mary Mac. Will I always be so merry when Mary's taking care of me? Will I always be so merry when I marry Mary Mac? 4. Picky people pick Peter Pan Peanut-Butter,' tis the peanut-butter picky people pick! 5. I wish to wish, I dream to dream, I try to try, and I live to live, and I'd die to die, and I cry to cry, but I don't know why. 6. Near an ear, the nearer ear a nearly eerie ear.   READ the TEXT here: speakenglishpod.com

Sams Disney Diary
#113: Disney and Pixar did that?

Sams Disney Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 67:24


Disney and Pixar Did That? Advertisements and Animated Commercials –– Join archivists and research specialists from across The Walt Disney Company who help to oversee Disney and Pixar historical collections as they share with you rarely seen advertising campaigns and animated commercials spanning from the 1930s to Pixar’s efforts of the 1990s. Through artwork, film clips, and stories behind some of the familiar, yet no-so familiar projects, learn about a little-known aspect of the creative history of Disney and Pixar while gaining new perspectives on the productions and products themselves. The panelists included: • Elizabeth Spatz, Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media Archives • Kevin M. Kern, Walt Disney Archives • Fox Carney, Animation Research Library (ARL) • Christine Freeman, Pixar Living Archives Each bringing wonderful insight directly from the Archive they represent. Along with interesting trivia like: Tinker Bell advertised the first commercially available glass jar with a screw top lid? It’s true, Tinker Bell was featured in the Peter Pan Peanut Butter commercials. Did you know Timothy Mouse and Dumbo touted the comfort and easy ride of the Hudson Hornet v8, new for 1956? Turns out, those Hudson Hornet ads also featured an image of Snow-White driving with Happy in the passenger seat – FOUND IT!!!

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Sprinklez
Sprinklez: Episode 13: Battlestar Galactica (Hulu) ); Thimbleweed Park (Video game); Anastasia (Netflix); Peter Pan Honey Roasted Peanut Butter + Brookside Dark Chocolate Candies

Sprinklez

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017 25:01


Hey gang! Today's episode is a FAVORITES EPISODE!!!! Filled to the brim with some of my obsessions! First off my all time favorite Sci-Fi tv series: BATTLESTAR GALACTICA (HULU) !!! Which is full of intense plot lines, spectacular special effects and amazing actors/actresses!!! Then I can't help myself in recommending a new video game which is available on all sort of phones, tablets and pc's called: THIMBLEWEED PARK (by the makers of the wildly popular 80's video game Maniac Mansion) where you try to solve a murder in the small and quirky town of Thimbleweed Park. It has a cursing clown (Don't worry, it's censored), plumber's dressed as pigeons, and enough puzzles to keep you guessing for hours. (PS it's set in 1987-what more could you ask for?) I then recommend the 1997 Don Bluth cartoon musical, ANASTASIA (NETFLIX) starring non-other than Meg Ryan, John Cusack, Kelsey Grammar and Angela-Frickin-Lansbury!! Chock full of catchy tunes and incredible artwork! Then lastly the Tasty-Treat-Sensation is an unbelievable combination of Peter Pan Peanut Butter and Brookside's Acai & Blueberry dark chocolate candies (Each sold separately) that will make you lose your mind-but just for a few minutes! Enjoy!! Tangents: Sneakers (1992) NOT ON STREAMING SERVICES: Incredible thriller. Robert Redford, Dan Aykroyd, Sidney Poitier, Mary McDonnell Anastasia (1956) NOT ON STREAMING SERVICES: Classic Mystery, Great costumes! Staring Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner, Helen Hayes.

JackaLackaBuff
JLB Episode 58 – Peter Pan and The Supple Toes

JackaLackaBuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2016


In this episode, we meet the mastermind behind the world’s most exquisite and delicious peanut butter spread, Peter Pan from Peter Pan Peanut Butter. But first, we kick things off with a new sponsor, Zata-Iran’s (made in Iran), If it’s rice then it’s probably not Zata-Iran’s or rice. We briefly talk about beach body big […]

Fast Karate for the Gentleman
12/16/10 - We Run Grout Town, Not You!

Fast Karate for the Gentleman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2010 53:11


Red Dead Redemption, Epic Dungeon, Lost Laby, WoW Woes, Peter Pan Peanut Butter

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