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Myra Ellen Amos – better known as Tori Amos – is a singular voice in American popular music. While she has been nominated for such major accolades as Grammys and MTV Video Music Awards, she never received significant mainstream radio play in America. Still, her prodigious musical skills and captivating, poetry-rich lyrics confronting topics like religion, misogyny, and sexual assault made her an alt-pop icon who enjoyed considerable success in the 1990s and beyond. Now, more than 30 years into her musical career, and on the eve of the release of 18th studio album, In Times of Dragons, the Great Pop Culture Debate wants to look back and attempt to name the Best Tori Amos Song.Songs discussed: “Silent All These Years,” “Taxi Ride,” “God,” “Winter,” “Spark,” “China,” “Little Earthquakes,” “Crucify,” “Cornflake Girl,” “Jackie's Strength,” “Tear in Your Hand,” “Pretty Good Year,” “Raspberry Swirl,” “Hey, Jupiter,” “A Sorta Fairytale,” “Precious Things”Join host Eric Rezsnyak, Patreon sponsor Bob Erlenback, and GPCD panelists Jim Czadzeck and Kate Racculia as they discuss and debate 16 of their favorite songs by Tori Amos.For the warm-up to this episode, in which we discuss additional Tori Amos songs that didn't make the bracket, become a Patreon supporter of the podcast today. EPISODE CREDITSHost: Eric RezsnyakPatreon Sponsor: Bob ErlenbackPanelists: Jim Czadzeck, Kate RacculiaProducer: Derek MekitaEditor: Bob ErlenbackIntro/Outro Music: "Dance to My Tune" by Marc Torch#toriamos #90smusic #90s #music #altpop #poprock #littleearthquakes #prettygoodyear #crucify #god #spark #thesepreciousthings #silentalltheseyears #winter #taxiride #intimesofdragons #boysforpele #fromthechoirgirlhotelSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Donald Trump has been president for one year. Let's take a look at how his presidency is going. Watch the video supplements to the podcast: https://rumble.com/user/DumbassesTalkingPolitics?e9s=src_v1_cmd Visit the Dumbasses Talking Politics web site for all show notes, videos, and links: https://www.dumbassestalkingpolitics.com Subscribe for free to Gene's Substack (Dumbasses Talking Politics): https://dumbassestalkingpolitics.substack.com/?utm_source=global-search
2024 really flew by didn't it? We watched 11 movies together this year and it was time well spent with you all. It's time for Brett and Pat to rank the viewed movies of 2024. Do you think we agree or disagree or aggressively disagree? Tune in to see if our friendship survived 2024 and if we'll see you all in 2025! twitch.tv/epiccouchtime twitch.tv/brettingtonfrothingslosh discord.gg/gdTEUm9p6c
follow Matthew on IG here: https://www.instagram.com/mathyudjan/ ~ Tori Amos - Pretty Good Year (27 January 1997 - New York City, NY)
Looking at the markets so far this year, Thoughts about building wealth, More on Rob's Pints and Portfolios Saturday June 22 in San Mateo
Looking at the markets so far this year, Thoughts about building wealth, More on Rob's Pints and Portfolios Saturday June 22 in San MateoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tristan Jarry said he played "pretty good" this year, plus Kyle Dubas said they'll see how he bounces back. Todd Reirden will most likely not be back and the power play cost him his job. Dubas was honest about the poor results. We hear what Dubas said about the power play and Mike Sullivan.
Bill Adams, chief economist at Comerica Bank says 2024 will end up as "a pretty good year for the economy," with the soft nearly in place as the Fed starts to cut rates in the summer. He notes that worries about an interest-rate shock or an energy-price shock -- the big two drivers of recession -- are not exceptionally high right now and any raised concerns in those areas have enough offsets for the U.S. economy to remain the world's best while global turmoil and economic uncertainty plays out. Nick Pisano discusses a Clever Real Estate survey showing that nearly three-quarters of all Americans report having an overspending problem. David Trainer of New Constructs puts SNAP Inc. back into The Danger Zone, noting the stock probably won't be out of trouble until the stock reaches zero, and Jay Hatfield, chief executive officer at Infrastructure Capital Advisors forecasts that the Standard & Poor's 500 will hit 5,750 or higher as part of the macro outlook he uses to inform his stock picking in the Market Call.
For Russian President Vladimir Putin, 2023 began with his war against Ukraine stagnating. It went on to deliver one of the most public challenges to his leadership, ever. Now as 2023 comes to a close, the man who lead the rebellion against Putin Yevgeny Prighozin is dead. US aid to Ukraine is on the Congressional chopping block, and Putin is getting ready to embark on a fifth campaign for the presidency of Russia. Odds are, he'll win.NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Russia correspondent Charles Maynes about Putin's year that was, and how things are looking for 2024.Email us at considerthis@npr.org
This week Aaron Woods is joined by NRL star Chad Townsend. Chad takes us inside his journey from that has taken him from the shire to New Zealand & now up to Townsville. We go down memory lane for the 2016 premiership, talk his playing future & what does Chad want to do in retirement? ------
This week I am looking back on a year in the life of this Podcast and my Coaching business. There have been a lot of lessons learned, and I share the two most important ones with you. I focus on the absolute necessity of continuing to build self-trust and how I apply that. I also dive deeper into what it means to hand over responsibility to my audience in deciding what resonates with them and what does not. Where to find me: Connect with me on Instagram Check out my website Sign up for a free consult
Wills & Wants - Official Rules & Prizes ~ Our New Year (15 October 2012 - Berlin, GER) Pretty Good Year (1 October 1996 - Baltimore, MD)
Today we discuss everything Milan with our tour guide Umberto Leombruno. Follow him on Twitter www.twitter.com/homogenicutopia - | Includes a performance of Pretty Good Year by Tori Amos (17 September 2017 - Milan, ITA). Get all the links and more information about Milan HERE: https://songsoftoriamos.com/2023/03/europe-2023-14-milan/
The Return of Never Shut Up - Three questions with Jess Butler (@electrastongue on IG) ~ 1. Butterfly/Hyperballad/Blue Skies (18 October 1996 - Melbourne, FL) 2. Pretty Good Year (28 August 2005 - Rochester Hills) 3. Toast (4 June 2014 - Padova)
It's time for the top 5 albums of the year!
Fiddles and jigs | ~ Bootlegs Available Here: bit.ly/10toriboots ~ Playlist 1. Assholes are Cheap Today (16 August 1992 - West Palm Beach, FL) 2. Sugar (7 May 1994 - Maastricht, NET) 3. God/Amazing Grace (11 November 1996 - Boulder, CO) 4. Thoughts (28 November 1998 - Akron, OH) 5. Oh Susanna (13 September 1998 - Eugene, OR) 6. Hello (29 September 1999 - Dallas, TX) 7. Juarez (29 October 1999 - London, ENG) 8. This Old Man/God (30 August 2001 - London, ENG) 9. Pretty Good Year (21 April 2003 - Albuquerque, NM) 10. Precious Things (5 October 2009 - Frankfurt, GER) 11. Girl Disappearing (18 December 2011 - Los Angeles, CA) 12. Extreme Ways (11 May 2014 - Manchester, ENG) 13. Zero Point (25 July 2014 - Mesa, AZ) 14. Raspberry Swirl (11 June 1998 - Hamburg, GER)
Today we discuss everything Milan with our tour guide Umberto Leombruno. Follow him on Twitter www.twitter.com/homogenicutopia - | Includes a performance of Pretty Good Year by Tori Amos (17 September 2017 - Milan, ITA). Get all the links and more information about Milan HERE: https://songsoftoriamos.com/2021/12/europrep-2022-07-milan/
Questions from our Instagram + Dream Concert ~ 1. Beauty Queen/Horses (11 June 1996 - Ames, IA) 2. Little Amsterdam (13 October 2001 - Philadelphia, PA) 3. Cornflake Girl (3 November 1996 - Lawrence, KS) 4. Girl (21 November 2009 - Perth, AUS) 5. Upside Down (21 April 1994 - Portsmouth, ENG) 6. Hurt / Bells For Her (10 November 1996 - Boulder, CO) 7. Pretty Good Year (13 June 1998 - Bonn, GER) 8. Black-Dove (January) (14 December 2002 - Las Vegas, NV) 9. Starling (7 September 2009 - Birmingham, ENG) 10. Honey (27 June 2007 - Graz, AUS) 11. Thoughts (28 November 1998 - Akron, OH) 12. Past the Mission (28 November 1998 - Akron, OH) 13. Muhammed My Friend (28 November 1998 - Akron, OH) 14. The Waitress (22 September 1999 - Phoenix, AZ) 15. Real Men (2 November 2001 - Austin, TX) 16. Summertime (9 April 1994 - Berlin, GER) 17. Beulah Land (12 November 2001 - Oakland, CA) 18. Angels (18 November 2003 - London, ENG) 19. Me and a Gun (2 November 1996 - Tulsa, OK)
Answering questions from our instagram @songsoftoriamos | ~ Fantasy Concert ~ 1. Original Sinsuality (28 June 2005 - Frankfurt, GER) 2. Past the Mission (1 September 1994 - San Francisco, CA) 3. Precious Things (28 October 1992 - Toronto, ONT) 4. Mary (21 August 1996 - Charlotte, NC) 5. Sleeps With Butterflies (12 June 2005 - Brussels, BEL) 6. Jackie’s Strength (27 November 2002 - Chicago, IL) 7. Maybe California (23 July 2014- Los Angeles, CA) 8. Seaside (9 September 2005 - Ridgefield, WA) 9. Devils and Gods (11 November 2017 - Durham, NC) 10. Father Lucifer (11 November 2017 - Durham, NC) 11. Something I Can Never Have (17 August 2014 - Cleveland, OH) 12. Do It Again (14 November 2017 - New Orleans, LA) 13. Flavor (11 September 2017 - Paris, FRA) 14. Baker Baker (9 April 1994 - Berlin, GER) 15. Pretty Good Year (11 December 2001 - Munich, GER) 16. In the Springtime of His Voodoo (19 November 2001 - Phoenix, AZ)
Hi! My name is Terry J. Aman and this installment marks my 68th episode of "VideoFuzzy," reporting the progress I've made in cataloging more than 2,900 VHS transfers and digital recordings. In this installment, titled "Pretty Good Year," I took some time to do some home improvements, cleanup and reorganization around here and the impact this had on my cataloging efforts, along with a few observations on our social and political landscape. For my Friday Night Feature, I explore a very special fifth-season episode of "Desperate Housewives," celebrating their 100th episode, built around the impact of a good man on his neighbors and his neighborhood. It featured Beau Bridges as handyman Eli Scruggs. In Cross Connections, I trace him as a Golden Thread in my collection. Also, fond reflections on Regis Philbin and Chadwick Boseman. In What I've Been Watching, I took in the North Dakota Shakespeare Festival's Shakespeare in the Parking Lot production of "Hamlet" -- a drive-in production in a parking lot with four people. In my Classic VHS-to-DVD Collection, I talk about slow-walking my cataloging of "The West Wing," as well as episodes from the seventh season of "24," "Monk," President George W. Bush's farewell speech, and "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" send-off for him, and President Barack Obama's inauguration. In my Current, direct-to-DVD Collection, comments on "The Alienist: Angel of Darkness," homeburns of the third season of "Legion" and "The Book of Eli," "Assassin's Creed," "The Shape of Water," "Inglourious Basterds," "The Family Fang," "Juno," "Game Night," "Wakefield," "The Commuter," "The Accountant," "Downsizing," "The Town," "The Circle," "Kagemusha," "The Fury," "The Phantom of the Paradise," "Across the Universe," "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping" with Adam Samberg and Sarah Silverman, "What We Do in the Shadows," "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies," "Solo: A Star Wars Story," "Ant-Man and The Wasp," "X2: X-Men United," "Keep Watching," "Toast of London" and "The November Man," which needed a lot more razzing than I was ultimately able to give it here. Finally, in my Off The Shelf segment, I pulled up my VHS copy of "Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie" and commercial disc sets of "Arrested Development: Season Four," "Fargo: Season Two," "The Crazy Ones," and this fantastic DVD I found called "Dave Made a Maze" -- track it down, you won't be sorry.
Katie Ward (The Enthusiasm Enthusiast), Matt Shields (Lords of Death), Jason Leroy (The Binge), and Hannah (Boozy Movies) join Josh to discuss their favorite songs released in 2019 (so far). We discuss gay country, songs for the #MeToo movement, Marianne Williamson, Madonna's attempts at being a provocateur, and Lizzo's triumphant return.Music Featured:• True Blue by Mark Ronson ft. Angel Olsen (Matt) • Old Man by Stella Donnelly (Jason) • Seventeen by Sharon Van Etten (Josh) • Give A Little by Maggie Rogers (Hannah) • God Control by Madonna (Katie) • Dead of Night by Orville Peck (Matt) • Haunted House by Sir Babygirl (Jason) • Segment & The Line by KARYYN (Josh) • Truth Hurts by Lizzo (Katie & Hannah)Stay tuned for the promo for Ear Floss: A music history podcast
It's a new FarrCast! The markets are up 17% off the Christmas lows. Will the rally continue? As we hit the next significant resistance level, Michael talks with Jim Baka of Calamos Wealth Management on some of the tools available to the long term investor. Senior Political Analyst Dan Mahaffee says the President might not be happy -- but with a deal in place in Congress, another shutdown isn't likely. The next fight is over where the Administration is going to shift money around to buy more wall that what the Congress will appropriate money for. Dan moves on to China -- the rhetoric has calmed down, but the two sides really are far apart. Issues remain, but there is enough progress that Dan thinks the President will postpone the March 1 tariff deadline. Moving on to Brexit -- the Brexiteers want to leave the EU club but dictate the terms to the club. Dan isn't as optimistic as he was on a second referendum, but thinks some delay to the exit is coming. In the third segment, Michael welcomes John Morris of Crestwood Advisors. Michael and John dive into the rally. How far can it go? The economy is plodding along -- John thinks volatility is hiding now, but not going away. He's confident that the markets will be constructive this year, but there will be potholes along the way, and even a correction isn't out of the question.
Featuring: Jason (The Binge Movie Podcast), Reid (The Irrationally Exuberant Podcast), Sam (Breakers Podcast)In an incredibly polarized and unpredictable episode, we discuss our favorite songs from 2018.But! We all finally come together on the final song of the night.This week's playlist:Don't Beat the Girl Out of My Boy by Anna Calvi (Jason)The Opener by Camp Cope (Reid)The Devil by Shinedown (Sam)Hunter by Anna Calvi (Josh)Holding On by Jenn Champion (Jason)Traitor's Gate by Judas Priest (Reid)Ode from the Aspect by Blues Traveler (Sam)Second Door by Doe Paoro (Josh)Blue Lights by Jorja Smith (Jason)Crayons by Cupcakke (Reid)Zombie by Bad Wolves (Sam)I Don't Want Your Voice to Move Me by Laura Gibson (Josh)Listen to the playlist at our-americana.com/playlist
Featuring: Amanda (Wine & Crime), Hannah (Boozy Movies), Jason (The Binge Movie Podcast), and Maggie (Drunk Safari)We discuss our favorite songs from the first half of 2018.This week's playlist: I Like It by Cardi B (Maggie) Lovely by Billie Eilish ft. Khalid (Hannah) Nice For What by Drake (Amanda) M.A.H. by US Girls (Jason) Lost by Natalie Prass (Josh) Make Me Feel by Janelle Monae (Maggie & Amanda) Django Jane by Janelle Monae (Hannah) The Opener by Camp Cope (Jason) Spells by Jenny Hval (Josh)Listen to the playlist at our-americana.com/playlist
As we wrap up 2017 we take a look back at the workflows that worked for us in 2017 including paperless practice, writing workflows, cloud storage, hiring help and more. We also discuss the practices we intend to change in 2018, and gaze into the crystal ball and look at what we may expect from Apple in the year to come.
Featuring: Hannah (LOTRAH), Steven (LOTRAH), Tawny (LOTRAH)Steven, Tawny, Hannah, and Josh talk about their favorite albums and songs from 2017, with some extra help from Jason Leroy (The Binge Movie Podcast).This week's playlist:Penthouse Floor by John Legend ft. Chance the Rapper (Steven)Sorry Not Sorry by Demi Lovato (Hannah)Feel It Still by Portugal. The Man (Tawny)Three Futures by Torres (Josh)Rainbow by Keshe (Steven)Highway Tune by Greta Van Fleet (Hannah)The Cure by Lady Gaga (Tawny)Wounded by Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton (Josh)Have All The Songs Been Written by The Killers (Steven)Crowded Spaces by Banks (Hannah)How Far I'll Go by Auli'i Cravalho (Tawny)Carin At The Liquor Store by The National (Josh)Other featured music: I'm Always Watching You by Sondre LercheSixteen by Diet CigVienna by MakthaverskanSerenading The Trenches by Sondre LercheOn Hold by The XXPraying by KeshaDeadly Valentine by Charlotte GainsbourgUn Poco Loco by Anthony Gonzalez & Gael Garcia BernalIf All I Was Was Black by Mavis StaplesFortress by Queens of the Stone AgePanther Like A Panther by Run The JewelsLove. by Kendrick LamarLearn To Let Go by KeshaFinale from Dear Evan HansenSing of the Moon by The CollectionAfrica by Ninja Sex PartyRewind by Sylvan EssoListen to the playlist at our-americana.com/playlist
Episode # 16.2 is an all covers edition that includes the Radio Reds covering Modern English, Red City Radio taking on White Lion, The GC5 and Pinhead Gunpowder covering The Replacements, and Bad Brains with Henry Rollins opening the show kicking out a blistering rendition of an MC5 classic.1. "Kick Out the Jams" by Bad Brains & Henry Rollins (from Pump Up the Volume [Original Soundtrack])2. "Shout It Out Loud" by Zeke (from Of Things to Come)3. "(What's So Funny About) Peace, Love, and Understanding" by Down By Law (from Before You Were Punk)4. "Talkin' Bout A Revolution" by Leatherface (from Compact And Bijou)5. "Wendy" by Descendents (from Enjoy!)6. "Achin' To Be" by Pinhead Gunpowder (from Shoot The Moon)7. "Head On (Video Version)" by Pixies (from Trompe Le Monde)8. "Little Fighter" by Red City Radio (from Red City Radio / The Gamits Split)9. "Jackson" by The Honest Heart Collective (from Cash)10. "Joey" by The Horrible Crowes (from Elise)11. "Bastards of Young" by The GC5 (from Kisses from Hanoi / Horeshoes & Handgrenades)12. "Living After Midnight" by The Donnas (from The Donnas Turn 21)13. "Melt With You" by Radio Reds (from Fire Academy)14. "I Think I'm In Love" by Sinkhole (from Groping for Trout)15. "Pretty Good Year" by Chuck Ragan (from Give and Take)16. "Motoraway" by Broken Gold (from EP III)17. "American Girl" by Frank Turner (from The Third Three Years)18. "Kissed the Bottle" by Lucero (from The Attic Tapes)19. "Luka" by The Lemonheads (from Lick)20. "No Surrender" by Roustabouts (from Midwest Rules, Vol. 2: You're Weak--We're Strong)21. "39" by Swingin' Utters (from BYO Split Series, Vol. 2)22. "True Belivers" by Hot Water Music (from The Bouncing Souls / Hot Water Music)
Featuring: Jason Leroy (The Binge), Paul Csomo (Varmints!), and Steven Pappas (Is This Adulting?)We share our favorite songs so far from 2017.Plus: Things get incredibly sassy. The guys come together to celebrate a triumphant comeback. Steven has regrets. And, "You need Jesus, motherfucker."This week's songs:Colour of Water by Rose Elinor Dougall (Paul)Dog Years by Maggie Rogers (Josh)On Hold by the XX (Jason)Praying by Kesha (Steven)Castle on the Hill by Ed Sheeran (Steven)DQ by Charly Bliss (Jason)Ran by Future Islands (Paul)New York by St. Vincent (Josh)Listen to the playlist at www.our-americana.com/playlist
Efrain and Danny take you through the history of Pretty Good Year and reveal what's in store for Season Two. Full of soundbites, rare live performances, and a phone call with a PGY super fan. You'll want to hold on to this episode as fast as you can. Still.
"PRETTY GOOD YEAR" Resolve to Evolve So you survived The Shift, a Mayan Apocalypse, the U.S. elections, and a season of Honey Boo-Boo. Now what? With 2012 behind them, LadyHope and TheUrbanGent rode their way through personal and Universal changes and lived to see 2013. Back in their first-ever hour-long Season Premiere, the hosts continue to evolve into their authentic selves. Did you keep your resolutions? Call in and chat with LadyHope & TheUrbanGent: 1-877-296-0345. Don't forget to watch LadyHope and TheUrbanGent LIVE on Authentic You TV as they continue to simultaneously broadcast on both Radio & TV this fall! Visit their official show page on Authentic You TV for details and to watch previous videos: http://www.AuthenticYouTV.com/Lady-and-TheGent or watch them LIVE Thursdays on our Ustream Channel! http://www.ustream.tv/channel/authentic-you-tv
In Episode 52 of Fireside Chat, we celebrate our one year anniversary by playing some clips from our pilot episode, which first aired on April 4, 2011! We spend the rest of the episode talking in-depth about James Newton Howard's original score as well as the soundtrack/companion album (Songs from District 12 and Beyond) now that we've all had the opportunity to listen to it in its entirety. We also chat a bit about the Hunger Games Adventures Facebook game, since it's now available to the public. We conclude by sharing the rest of Grace and Rachel's awesome Crackpot Theories!
Listen Up! Here's what we do in show 122:Hello againTune 1: Pretty Good Year by The Loved Ones Politics - again, can a woman or black man be elected?Reminder: NEVER HIT PAUSE :)Tune 2: Thank You Reggae by Jaya the CatOn Film: Before the Devil Knows You're Dead