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We're back, with our lip gloss, our braids, and our fingerless gloves! We had a bit of a mixed bag on side one, so how is side two gonna pan out? Will there be a huge banger? Will there be a huge clunker? Will Corey lose his shit if the fat lady sings too much again? And Corey throws Kevin a curveball in the Colour By Numbers game, so how will the 4'5" Englishman respond?The only way to find out is to turn on, tune in, and be more than just kind!Songs covered in this episode: "Church of the Poison Mind", "Miss Me Blind", "Mister Man", "Stormkeeper", "Victims"Don't forget to follow us on social media and leave us a rating/review if you're enjoying the show!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UltimateCatalogueClashBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ucatalogueclash.bsky.socialDiscord: https://discord.gg/76F8G8FEX8Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/ultimatecatalogueclash Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SUPPORT THIS PODCAST! Join Patreon Get some merch ~~~~ FEATURED SONG REC – “Scroll Out” (from Sympathy for the Weird) Culture Club in the 1980s was both very of its time and head of the times. In many ways, they created much of the 1980s aesthetic, both in music and fashion. They also brought forth cultural issues, a musical amalgam, and an overall mode of expression that were far ahead of the times. I go through their history and discography, with special focus on their second album, COLOUR BY NUMBERS, as per Patreon supporter Amelia Ray's request. Were you a Culture Club fan? Do you feel their cultural impact was as significant as their music? Discuss dammit! BONUS MxTRA VIDEO: a remix mash-up of “Church of the Poison Mind” and Stevie Wonder's “Uptight (Everything's Alright)” ~~~ *intro music credit: REC - "Wake Up High" *mid roll music credit: The Drop - "Outerloper" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SUPPORT THIS PODCAST! Join Patreon Get some merch ~~~~ FEATURED SONG REC – “Scroll Out” (from Sympathy for the Weird) Culture Club in the 1980s was both very of its time and head of the times. In many ways, they created much of the 1980s aesthetic, both in music and fashion. They also brought forth cultural issues, a musical amalgam, and an overall mode of expression that were far ahead of the times. I go through their history and discography, with special focus on their second album, COLOUR BY NUMBERS, as per Patreon supporter Amelia Ray's request. Were you a Culture Club fan? Do you feel their cultural impact was as significant as their music? Discuss dammit! BONUS MxTRA VIDEO: a remix mash-up of “Church of the Poison Mind” and Stevie Wonder's “Uptight (Everything's Alright)” ~~~ *intro music credit: REC - "Wake Up High" *mid roll music credit: The Drop - "Outerloper" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we finish the book Why Knock Rock by the Peters brothers and take a peek into the topic of next week's episode with Back Masking.
God's word will trans-form your poisoned mind.
Front Line Assembly – “Fatalist”, 1999. Eon Project – “Poison Mind”, 1998. Numb – “Driven”, 1995. Semsis – “Streets of Fear”, 1999. Noise Unit – “The Drain”, 1997. Terrorfakt – “Pure”, 2002. Tarmvred – “Primitive Germanic”, 2002. Atari Teenage Riot – “Destroy 2000 Years of Culture”, 1997. Naked Eyes – “(What) in the Name of Love (Arthur Baker 12” Mix)”, 1984. Level 42 – “Lessons in Love (Shep Pettibone Remix)”, 1986. Animotion – “Obsession”, 1984. Odonis Odonis – “Shadow Play”, 2021. Portion Control – “Move”, 2021. Empirion – “Red Noise”, 2019.
Our listeners Top 5 UB40 songs, 'Debut Single' classics from Dido and Melissa Etheridge, a forgotten gem from Joan Jett and artists we've yet to feature from the Aussie Charts this week in 1989.Songs are memories, music is therapy. Join us for, "You, Me, the 80s and 90s" podcast with Wayne and Emma.Apologises the sound is not as good, due to COVID we had to record on Zoom this time!
Judgment, Shame and a little thing we call Morality: The more evolved we become in relationship to ourselves, the less we require religion to govern our actions and behaviours. How we choose to express our faith will become a personal choice as we evolve as spiritual beings, which was always the goal of true spirituality.
It's the first in my series of analyzing all the songs that I had at #1 on my weekly charts! 1st Quarter of 1999 here, and a few less than stellar tracks. A few classics too. Song list: "We Didn't Start the Fire" by Billy Joel, "Oh My My" by Ringo Starr, "Don't Lose My Number" by Phil Collins, "Nasty" by Zorak, "Church of the Poison Mind" by Culture Club, "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da" by the Police, "Driver's Seat" by Sniff'n The Tears, "I'm Still Standing " by Elton John, "Land of Confusion" by Genesis, and "Who Needs Sleep" by Barenaked Ladies. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicismyradar/support
New music from Sylvia Wrath, N0V3L, Cartel Madras (playing this Thursday at 4pm on CITR before their concert that night!!!) and a little known track by Amadeus Mozart about arse licking. You are welcome. This weekend:Thurs Dec 19 - Cartel Madras @ Fortune Sound ClubFriday Dec 20 - Poison Mind with Bedwetters Anonymous & LeMaster @ The ToastSat Dec 21 - Whyenne, Terrifying Girls' High School, Krusty Krew (spongebob cover band) @ the Avant Garden (729 Gore ave) 7pm
Segments Include:- Magnificent Seven- Jalmanac: 'Church of the Poison Mind' by Culture Club- Behind the news with Keegan- ESPN sports reporter Steph Brantz rates the Socceroos chances ahead of the World Cup - HeadJAM- 'Ads that make you swear at the TV' We take your calls- Jonesy's BIG Fact- JAM-action Line: How far would you commute?- Love Island review- The latest hipster café trend: Home-made novelty ice - Local Castle Hill girl Erin Rowland fills in for Erin Molan - Bad Worst Worstest: Man cheats on his wife and gets 'stuck' in his mistress - Amanda's Goolie - Driving in the city - GooliesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Dark shadow looms over the land. Horrid creations of of the living dead , the supernatural and the unexplainable walk amongst us …..Monsters that fill our hearts and minds with sheer terror. But in this darkness, a hero returns. A whip-wielding vampire hunter, dedicating his life for a noble cause. And it is with that , that this stage of the Retro VGM Revival Hour walks into the familiar haunting corridors of castle Dracula to honor the amazing music from the castlevania game series. =====Game - Composer - Title - Year - Company - System==== 1.) Castlevania: Spectral Interlude – Vladimir Tugay – “Wicked Child, Heart Of Fire, Silence of Daylight & Poison Mind” – February 26, 2015 – Aleksander Udotov & Aleksey Golubtsov – ZX Spectrum 2.) Castlevania: The Arcade (Akumajō Dracula: The Arcade) – Masahiro Ikariko, Masayuki Maruyama & Goh Fujiwara – “Prelude, Blood Relations, Poison Mind & Crucifix Held Close“ – October 2, 2009 – Konami – Arcade 3.) Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin – Michiru Yamane & Yuzo Koshiro- “Invitation of a Crazed Moon, Silent Prison & Theme of Simon Belmont” – November 16, 2006 – Konami – Nintendo DS 4.) Castlevania: Lament of Innocence – Michiru Yamane – “Castlevania Reincarnation & House Of Sacred Remains” – October 21, 2003 – KONAMI – PS2 5.) Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth – Manabu Namiki – “Reincarnated Soul (1st Stage) & Aquarius (5th Stage)” – October 27, 2009 – M2/KONAMI – Nintendo Wii (WiiWare) 6.) Castlevania: Harmony of Despair – Yasuhiro Ichihashi, Tomoaki Hirono – “Ruined Castle Corridor, Tanz mit einem Clown (Dance with the Clown), An Empty Tome, Corpse’s Gate, Ebony Wings, Crimson Blood, Gaze Up at the Darkness & Heart of Fire” – August 4, 2010 – Konami – Xbox 360 & PS3 7.) Castlevania: Curse of Darkness – Michiru Yamane & Yuka Watanabe – “Followers of Darkness/The Third, The Forest of Jigramunt, The Cave of Jigramunt & A Toccata into Blood Soaked Darkness ” – November 1, 2005 – KONAMI – PS2 & XBOX 8.) Akumajō Dracula x68000 (Castlevania Chronicles) – Shin-chan, Keizo Nakamura & Hiroshi Kobayashi – “The Tower of Dolls (Stage 6-2)” – July 23, 1993 – KONAMI – Sharp X68000 home computer 9.) Castlevania: Dracula X – Tomoya Tomita, Masanari Iwata, Harumi Ueko & Masahiko Kimura – “Den & Opus 13” – July 21, 1995 – Konami – SNES 10.) Castlevania: Resurrection – Mark Lindsey – “Have Mercy & Another Vampire Killer” – Cancelled – Konami – Sega Dreamcast 11.) DreamMix TV World Fighters – Yasuhiro Kawasaki & Ushio Ōtsuki – “Bloody tears” – December 18, 2003(Japan Only) – Bitstep/Konami, Takara & HudsonSoft – Nintendo GameCube & PS2 12.) Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Óscar Araujo – “Final Confrontation” – October 5, 2010 – MercurySteam & Kojima Productions/Konami – PS3, Xbox 360 & Windows Pc Special Link For Your Own Castlevania Music Collection: http://www.mediafire.com/file/ek7td19q5k6rxo1/Castlevania+-+Box+Music+18+CD.zip Edgar Velasco: @MoonSpiderHugs FB: www.facebook.com/groups/vgmrevivalhour/ Official Site: https://nostalgiaroadtrip.com/ AND NOW AVAILABLE ON GOOGLE PLAY: play.google.com/music/m/I2uvnfvy4…_VGM_REVIVAL_HOUR
Part three in our series examining the concept of scientific consensus and contrasting it with the voices of dissenters who find value in minority scientific opinions, theories and conclusions. It will also ask the question: is there any way to bridge the gap? Darrell Becker will be co-hosting all episodes in this series. Introduction: Some selections from The Ultimate History Lesson: A Weekend with John Taylor Gatto Discussion: Darrell and I discuss Disciplined Minds : A Critical Look at Salaried Professionals and the Soul-Battering System That Shapes Their Lives. See Brett's notes here. Background: "My thesis is that the criteria by which individuals are deemed qualified or unqualified to become professionals involve not just technical knowledge as is generally assumed, but also attitude—in particular, attitude toward working within an assigned political and ideological framework. I contend, for example, that all tests of technical knowledge, such as the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) or the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), are at the same time tests of attitude and that the examinations used to assess professional qualification are no exception. I consider in detail how the neutral-looking technical questions on such examinations probe the candidate's attitude. The qualifying attitude, I find, is an uncritical, subordinate one, which allows professionals to take their ideological lead from their employers and appropriately fine-tune the outlook that they bring to their work. The resulting professional is an obedient thinker, an intellectual property whom employers can trust to experiment, theorize, innovate and create safely within the confines of an assigned ideology. The political and intellectual timidity of today's most highly educated employees is no accident." -Jeff Schmidt, Disciplined Minds Bumper Music: "Church of the Poison Mind" Culture Club "Making Plans For Nigel" XTC Look Closer: Amazon.com Widgets Darrell's Site: Voluntary Visions - http://voluntaryvisions.com/ Darrell's Communication Glossary - http://schoolsucksproject.com/practical-definitions-voluntary-communication-by-darrell-becker/ Scientific Consensus and the Argument From Authority - https://skeptoid.com/blog/2013/04/09/scientific-consensus-and-the-argument-from-authority T&H Trivium Resources - https://www.tragedyandhope.com/trivium/
This week's episode of The GAR! Podcast includes discussion of the following: A special interview with Donnie Treadwell of Rutger's WCCR radio station! Also, a great interview with Justin Piatt of Unlikely Heroes Studios and the rocking superhero indy comic fave, Super! intro / badges / cosplayers / gofer Ray / Donnie Treadwell / WCCR / equipment theft / Biff Bam Pop! / secret origin of GAR! / Donnie interviews us / Camden / programs / what's next / French Fries / speak up / Ray's haul / fans / Boy George / Marvel's Original Sin / Jem / Justin Piatt of Unlikely Heroes Studios / Super! / ComiXology / building a universe / serial storytelling / comics lettering / Zack Dolan / too many Avengers / Power Girl cosplay / Very special thanks for this episode go out to Miranda Powell, Bill Haas, Donnie Treadwell, Justin Piatt, Zack Dolan, Bryan J.L. Glass, and Rob Kelly. Links: WCCR Rutgers Camden Radio WCCR on Twitter CO2 Comics Steve Lafler Unlikely Heroes Studios Unlikely Heroes Studios on Twitter Unlikely Heroes Studios on Facebook ComiXology Super! On ComiXology Blambot Camden Comic Con on Facebook Camden Comic Con on Tumblr Camden Comic Con on Twitter Biff Bam Pop! Glenn's Twitter Ray's Twitter The GAR! Podcast on Facebook Videos: "My God" by Boy George "Church of the Poison Mind" by Culture Club
Let the reason be love. A Stephen Gately tribute, Get well soon Blanche, There's no one quite like Grandmaster Flash, painting Salfords Smoky Tops. The Church of the Poison Mind (catholicism for you) and some Gay News.
Ro Hurley, Chris Otto, and Bob Freeman discuss Michael Jackson's funeral. Also, Celebrity Twats, Lady GaGa topless, Boy George versus Big Tone, and much more. Intro song "Downloading Porn with Davo" by The Moldy Peaches. Outro "Church of the Poison Mind" by Culture Club.