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Intro song: My Name is Jonas by WeezerAlbum 6: Hotel California by EaglesSong 1: New Kid in TownSong 2: Victim of LoveSong 3: Pretty Maids All in a RowAlbum 5: Rift by PhishSong 1: LengthwiseSong 2: WeighSong 3: All Things ReconsideredLink to Andrew's Mix of Hotel CaliforniaLink to Andrew's Mix of Rift
On Episode 146 of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis engages on a celebration of the 45th Anniversary of the premiere of SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE! This is a 1978 superhero film based on the DC Comics superhero Superman, played by Christopher Reeve. It is the first of four installments in the Superman film series starring Reeve as Superman. It was directed by Richard Donner based on a screenplay by Mario Puzo, David Newman, Leslie Newman, and Robert Benton. In addition to Reeve, the film features an ensemble cast including Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Jeff East, Margot Kidder, Glenn Ford, Phyllis Thaxter, Jackie Cooper, Trevor Howard, Marc McClure, Terence Stamp, Valerie Perrine, Ned Beatty, Jack O'Halloran, Maria Schell, and Sarah Douglas. Assisting Curtis in this endeavor with an exclusive interview is DIANE SHERRY CASE, the actress who portrayed Smallville cheerleader and Clark Kent's teen crush Lana Lang in the film. In addition to her role in Superman, Diane is known for her work on the films Hawaii (1966) and Pretty Maids All in a Row (1971). She also played Bing Crosby's daughter in the TV. series The Bing Crosby Show, and appeared in numerous other series, as well as two Superbowl commercials. More recently, Diane has published numerous short stories and authored two novels. With a grant from the American Film Institute, she wrote and directed two short films, Spa-tel and Valentine's Day. Her digital series House Poor, which she also wrote and directed, is a available on Amazon Prime. Be sure and check out Diane's Facebook , Twitter (X) and Instagram pages! Incidentally, you may help the RetroZest podcast by purchasing a unique RETRO-THEMED T-Shirt or two (many different designs and colors!) from our store at store.retrozest.com/home. You may also help the RetroZest Podcast by purchasing a Celebrity Video Message gift for a friend/family member from CelebVM! Choose from celebrities like Barry Williams, Gary Busey, Ernie Hudson, Robert Fripp, Right Said Fred, etc.! Simply enter their website through our portal store.retrozest.com/celebvm, and shop as you normally would; it's no extra cost to you at all! Contact Curtis at podcast@retrozest.com, or via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Also, check us out on TikTok!
Welcome to Drum Channel with Billy Amendola. This week I'm speaking with not only an award-winning singer/songwriter, author, keyboardist, and A-game touring and recording drummer, he is one of my favorite people on the planet, Joe Vitale. Vitale has been close pals with his boss of 55 years, and still tours and records with him to this day, the legendary Joe Walsh. (Vitale co-wrote “Rocky Mountain Way”), He's written, recorded, and toured with The Eagles, (writing “Pretty Maids All in a Row,” for Hotel California, one of the biggest selling albums of all-time). In his early days he's toured and or recorded or both with Ted Nugent (before hooking up in Walsh' band), Rick Derringer, Peter Frampton, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, as well as a solo Neil Young, and more. His autobiography “Backstage Pass” came out in 2008 (still available), he's a favorite at Rock & Roll Fantasy Camp, and on November 13th, 2022, he'll be performing on an all-star concert with Joe Walsh for Walsh's yearly event to help raise money for the veterans in Columbus, Ohio. Let's welcome Joe Vitale.
La banda Eagles con sus integrantes originales, Don Henley, Joe Walsh y Timothy B. Schmit, además de Deacon Frey (hijo del finado Glenn Frey) y Vince Gill, han extendido la gira "Hotel California" 2022 con conciertos que agregarán en 15 ciudades, duplicando las presentaciones planeadas por la Unión Americana. Cada espectáculo cuenta con el álbum 'Hotel California', tocado de principio a fin, acompañado por una inmensa orquesta y un coro celestial, junto con un conjunto adicional de grandes éxitos de la banda. Alberto Marchena Jr., un amigo y compañero de incontables horas de radio asistió al envidiable concierto y trajo los detalles de la presentación. Hace unos 27 años estábamos comprando juntos el álbum desconectado "Hell Freezes Over" y soñábamos verlos tan solo una vez en concierto, una oportunidad para no perderse. También lo puede escuchar en su podcast "Rock a Domicilio" en las diferentes plataformas. Estas son las canciones del concierto: Set 1 ('Hotel California'): 1. "Hotel California" 2. "New Kid in Town" 3. "Life in the Fast Lane" 4. "Wasted Time" 5. "Wasted Time" (Repetición) 6. "Victim of Love" 7. "Pretty Maids All in a Row" 8. "Try and Love Again" 9. "The Last Resort" Set 2 (Greatest Hits): 10. "Seven Bridges Road" (Steve Young) 11. "Take It Easy" (Vince Gill cantando) 12. "One of These Nights" 13. "Take It to the Limit" 14. "Peaceful Easy Feeling" (Jack Tempchin) (Timothy B. Schmit cantando) 15. "Tequila Sunrise" 16. "Witchy Woman" 17. "In the City" (Joe Walsh) 18. "I Can't Tell You Why" 19. "Lyin' Eyes" 20. "Those Shoes" 21. "Life's Been Good" (Joe Walsh) 22. "Already Gone" (Jack Tempchin) 23. "Funk #49" (James Gang) 24. "Heartache Tonight" Bises: 25. "Rocky Mountain Way" (Joe Walsh) 26. "Desperado" 27. "The Boys of Summer" (Don Henley) 28. "Best of My Love" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gabriel-posada/message
Hotel California by The Eagles was released in 1976.Hotel California (Andrew's Mix) includes the following songs, mixed with 41 clips:1. Hotel California2. New Kid in Town3. Life in the Fast Lane4. Wasted Time5. Wasted Time (Reprise)6. Victim of Love7. Pretty Maids All in a Row8. Try and Love Again9. The Last Resort
The Eagles, Hotel California (Album)Welcome to The Guys Review, where we review media, products and experiences. **READ APPLE REVIEWS/Fan Mail**Mention Twitter DM group - like pinned tweetRead emailsTwitter Poll Hotel California Recorded/Produced by Bill Szymczyk (Simzik) between March and October, 1976 The Eagles (for this album) Don Felder Glenn Frey Don Henley Randy Meisner (last album)Joe Walsh (first album, replaced founding member Bernie Leadon) Released: December 8th, 1976 No budget info. Did find that the writes of the song, Hotel California, Don Felder is reportedly worth over $60M in 2021. Don Henley is reportedly worth $250M, Glenn Frey (who passed in 2016) was worth a reported $120M. Ratings: RYM (Rate Your Music) 3.31/5; Google Users 93% At the 20th Grammy Awards in 1978, the Eagles won a Grammy Award for the single "Hotel California", which won Record of the Year, and for "New Kid in Town," for best arrangement for voices. The album was nominated for Album of the Year but lost to Fleetwood Mac's Rumours. Three singles were released from the album, with two topping the Billboard Hot 100, "New Kid in Town" and "Hotel California", while "Life in the Fast Lane" reached No. 11. Hotel California is the 7th best-selling albums of all time. It has been certified 26× Platinum in the US, and has sold over 32 million copies worldwide, making it the band's best-selling album after Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975). It has been ranked as one of the greatest albums of all time. In 2003 and 2012, it was ranked number 37 on Rolling Stone's list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time". A 40th anniversary special edition of Hotel California was released in November 2017. The first song written for the album was "Hotel California", which became the theme for the album. Henley said the themes of the songs on the album:"They're the same themes that run through all of our work: loss of innocence, the cost of naiveté, the perils of fame, of excess; exploration of the dark underbelly of the American dream, idealism realized and idealism thwarted, illusion versus reality, the difficulties of balancing loving relationships and work, trying to square the conflicting relationship between business and art; the corruption in politics, the fading away of the Sixties dream of "peace, love and understanding." On the title "Hotel California", Henley said that "the word, 'California,' carries with it all kinds of connotations, powerful imagery, mystique, etc., that fires the imaginations of people in all corners of the globe. There's a built-in mythology that comes with that word, an American cultural mythology that has been created by both the film and the music industry." In an interview with the Dutch magazine ZigZag shortly before the album's release, Don Henley said:"This is a concept album, there's no way to hide it, but it's not set in the old West, the cowboy thing, you know. It's more urban this time (…) It's our bicentennial year, you know, the country is 200 years old, so we figured since we are the Eagles and the Eagle is our national symbol, that we were obliged to make some kind of a little bicentennial statement using California as a microcosm of the whole United States, or the whole world, if you will, and to try to wake people up and say 'We've been okay so far, for 200 years, but we're gonna have to change if we're gonna continue to be around.'" First time you heard the album? Album:Original Lineup (which was changed with the 40th anniversary bonus disc, Live at the LA Forum recording) "Hotel California" Written by: Don Felder Don Henley Glenn Frey. Vocals: Don Henley Length: 6:30 (Second single, Feb 22, 77)-Possibly the most iconic music intro of all time. So good, and so classic.-Love the story it tells; it always reminded me of The Shining. As stated, its supposed to feel like an episode of The Twilight Zone.-It's such a journey through the whole song, obviously of over indulgence and learning-the Eagles themselves describing the song as their "interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles". In the 2013 documentary History of the Eagles, Henley said that the song was about "a journey from innocence to experience ... that's all".-Henley reiterated:On just about every album we made, there was some kind of commentary on the music business, and on American culture in general. The hotel itself could be taken as a metaphor not only for the myth-making of Southern California, but for the myth-making that is the American Dream, because it is a fine line between the American Dream, and the American nightmare. "New Kid in Town" Written by: Henley, Frey, J.D. Souther, Vocals: Glenn ,Frey, Length: 5:04 (First single released, Dec 7, 76) -I always thought this had a Jimmy Buffet vibe, seems to be about love, loss, and moving on.-Souther said, “It's about the fleeting, fickle nature of love and romance,” he said. “It's also about the fleeting nature of fame, especially in the music business. We were basically saying, ‘Look, we know we're red hot right now but we also know that somebody's going to come along and replace us—both in music and in love.” "Life in the Fast Lane" Written by: Henley, Frey, Joe Walsh, Vocals: Henley, Length: 4:46 (3rd single, May 3, 77) -Epic intro riff. Such a damn fun song. Obviously about, well, life in the fast lane, and its consequences.-Surprised they dropped a 'GD' in '76-Frey said, “I was riding shotgun in a Corvette with a drug dealer on the way to a poker game. The next thing I know we're doing 90. Holding! Big-Time! I say ‘Hey man!' He grins and goes ‘Life in the fast lane!' I thought, ‘Now there's a song title,'” Frey explained in the 2013 documentary, History of the Eagles.Guitarist Joe Walsh once said, “Life in the Fast Lane” embodies the stereotypical Los Angeles spirit and the “‘'run around in your Porsche' 24-hour boogie mode that unfortunately is too true for a lot of people,” "Wasted Time" Written by: Henley, Frey, Vocals: Henley, Length: 4:55 -Intro kinda sounds like desperado. Seems to be about starting over, moving on, new relationships; after a long one, or just being older.-Seems like an early version of a power ballad (like 80's rock bands did)-Frey said, “I loved all the records coming out of Philadelphia at that time. I sent for some sheet music so I could learn some of those songs, and I started creating my own musical ideas with that Philly influence. Don was our Teddy Pendergrass (a soul singer). He could stand out there all alone and just wail. We did a big Philly-type production with strings — definitely not country-rock. You're not going to find that track on a Crosby, Stills & Nash record or Beach Boys record. Don's singing abilities stretched so many of our boundaries. He could sing the phone book. It didn't matter.” Side two "Wasted Time" (Reprise) Written by: Henley, Frey, Jim Ed Norman, No Vocals: instrumental, Length: 1:22-A purely musical piece continuing the mood and feeling of the previous track. "Victim of Love" Written by: Felder, Henley, Frey, Souther, Vocals: Henley, Length: 4:11-Back to that rock/country sound/tone hard on this one.-Seems to be pretty surface level theme; someone was wronged by a ex-love and possibly revenge motive-Don Felder, explained: "We were trying to move in a heavier direction, away from country rock. And so I wrote 16 or 17 song ideas, kind of in a more rock and roll direction, and 'Victim of Love' was one of those songs. I remember we went in the studio and we recorded it live with five guys playing. The only thing that wasn't played in a live session was the lead vocal and harmony on the choruses. Everything else was recorded live." "Pretty Maids All in a Row" Written by: Walsh, Joe Vitale, Vocals: Joe Walsh, Length: 4:05-Another piano intro like New Kid In Town. Definitely a reminiscent song... Growing up, moving on, and looking back.-It's a quick song, very etherical.-Who are the “pretty maids” the singer talks about? Some analysts believe that the reunited friends in question are actually former lovers (actually a married couple who are now divorced). Now, the couple, having met each other again after a long time, find themselves swimming through memories from their wedding day. Hence the row of beautiful maids.Some Eagles fans also believe the maids in question are actually the girls The Eagles normally saw lingering outside their hotel rooms whenever they finished performing a show. So the band members are basically reminiscing about those interesting days. "Try and Love Again" Written by: Randy Meisner, Vocals: Randy Meisner, Length: 5:10-Its more light than the others. It's about fond memories, and looking ahead. Loving again after heartbreak. Having a positive outlook after sadness. (Mattox)-Its definitely a different sound than the other songs, but in a good way.-The lyrics are earnest. The lyrics express a man trying to overcome feeling of doubt concerning getting back out there after a breakup. Will I be able to love again? Is it even worth it? Will I end up hurting more? "The Last Resort" Written by: Henley, Frey, Vocals: Henley, Length: 5:16-It's definitely a heartfelt song about destruction.-It is a huge statement about development and environmentalism.-Henley said: "The Last Resort, on Hotel California, is still one of my favorite songs... That's because I care more about the environment than about writing songs about drugs or love affairs or excesses of any kind. The gist of the song was that when we find something good, we destroy it by our presence - by the very fact that man is the only animal on earth that is capable of destroying his environment. The environment is the reason I got into politics: to try to do something about what I saw as the complete destruction of most of the resources that we have left. We have mortgaged our future for gain and greed." **BONUS**: Seven Bridges Road: Written by Steve Young (1969):-Never really listened to the lyrics, but this song takes you on a journey. It's incredible.-Inspired by a rural thoroughfare in Alabama that leads from Georgiana to the Oakwood Annex Cemetery in Montgomery (final resting place of Hank Williams), the song weds an unforgettable melody with lyrics that are hauntingly specific:“There are stars in the southern sky/Southward as you go.” Top Five Trivia of the movie (From Ultimate Classic Rock https://ultimateclassicrock.com/eagles-hotel-california-facts/): 5: Don Felder did not expect Hotel California to be a hit because of the length, and it's composition4: The working title was “Mexican Reggae," given by Don Henley3: When it came time to record the song, Don Felder had forgotten what he'd written. he had to have his maid at home play the song over the phone and put it back together, since it had been a year since he composed it and they recorded.2: There are countless theories as to the architectural inspiration behind "Hotel California," Eagles maintained the song was always an overarching metaphor for the fleeting materialism and wealth of California, but fans began to wonder if a real-life hotel had inspired the song, ranging from local psychiatric hospitals to Aleister Crowley's mansion in Scotland to the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles.1: The photo on the album cover nearly got the band sued. According to Henley, "We were enamored with hotels...Hotels were a big part of our lives. The Beverly Hills Hotel had become something of a focal point — literally and symbolically. I've always been interested in architecture and the language of architecture, and, at that time, I was particularly keen on the mission style of early California. I thought there was a certain mystery and romance about it." When word finally got out which hotel it was, and as the album soared on the charts, the Beverly Hotel threatened with a cease-and-desist, but then backed off after they noticed their bookings had tripled. TOP 5Stephen:1 Breakfast club2 T23 Sandlot4 Back to the Future5 Mail order brides Chris:1. sandlots2. T23. trick r treat4. rocky horror picture show5. hubie halloween Trey:MeatballsBoondocks SaintsMail Order BridesSandlotLone Survivor Tucker:1. Beer review 2. T23. Gross Pointe Blank4. Mail order brides5. 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A movie where a teacher seduces students and then kills them. Kyle wants to be transferred to another school. Dave joins the debate team. The Machine wishes more movies had this much murder.You can follow us on Letterboxd to see the entire list of movies we've talked about: https://letterboxd.com/kdvstm/Watch the trailer for Pretty Maids All in a Row here: https://youtu.be/A2iwOU5c3ewOur sponsors this week are: Rümi - https://www.rumi.ca/ - Our guiding mission is to create homeowner happiness, one smile at a time. Right now, you'll only find us in Calgary, Edmonton and the surrounding areas, but you'll be able to find us in other Alberta cities soon. By offering a range of home solutions, we express our true purpose—to provide the best, most complete, homeowner experience to all. The Alberta Podcast Network - https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.com - They promote and support Alberta-made podcasts, and connect their audiences with Alberta-based businesses and organizations. Check out The Turf District here: https://turfdistrictpod.podbean.com - Huddle up in the Turf District to talk all things Edmonton Football Team and the CFL. Bringing Green and Gold players, coaches, alumni and fans together to celebrate our favourite team and game! Send feedback to kyleanddavevsthemachine@gmail.comKyle and Dave vs The Machine is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comKeep up to date with Kyle and Dave vs The Machine by following its social media channels: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kdvstmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kdvstm/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEZKUfH0IOp-lH5OQdIpvLwPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/kdvstmThis week the Machine printed out: 01010111 01101000 01111001 00100000 01100100 01101111 01100101 01110011 01101110 00100111 01110100 00100000 01010010 01101111 01100011 01101011 00100000 01001000 01110101 01100100 01110011 01101111 01101110 00100000 01110011 01101001 01101101 01110000 01101100 01111001 00100000 01100101 01100001 01110100 00100000 01100001 01101100 01101100 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01101111 01110100 01101000 01100101 01110010 00100000 01100001 01100011 01110100 01101111 01110010 01110011 00111111 00100000 01001000 01100101 00100111 01110011 00100000 01100011 01101100 01100101 01100001 01110010 01101100 01111001 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01101101 01101111 01110011 01110100 00100000 01100100 01101111 01101101 01101001 01101110 01100001 01101110 01110100 00101110 00100000 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Just in time for Halloween, we've got one of the scariest things to spring from the mind of Gene Roddenberry: the sex comedy cum murder mystery slash social commentary flick "Pretty Maids All in a Row"! Gene only has one movie credit on his résumé and this one is plenty. Mikanhana of the Just Enough Trope Podcast drops by to help us make some kind of sense of this radioactive artifact from a past better left forgotten. Guidance counselor Tiger McDrew is everyone's idea of the perfect man: handsome, athletic, and down with the youth culture. But when a string of murders threatens to disrupt school life, the police start to investigate his style of guidance!This movie does not reach.Follow Just Enough Trope on Twitter and catch up on the podcast!https://twitter.com/justenoughtropehttps://www.justenoughtrope.comFind out the stories behind your favorite Trek episodes with BackTrekking!http://www.twitter.com/backtrekkingCommunicate with us on Facebook and Twitter and the Just Enough Trope Discord!http://www.facebook.com/eistpodhttp://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttps://discord.gg/WVvCHVWqzfJoin our crew on Patreon!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodSubscribe to the show on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/enterprising-individuals/id1113165661?mt=2
On December 8th, 1976 the Eagles released their fifth studio album 'Hotel California'. It sold a million copies in its first week and went on to top the charts for a total of eight weeks. Eventually it would reach sales of 26 million in the US, 32 worldwide. It’s arguably the band at the peak of their success commercially, creatively and critically. That’s saying a lot considering the legendary body of work this band put out. In this episode we’ll get to the stories behind the nine tracks, the album artwork, the myths and urban legends surrounding the supposed satanic theme of the title track and album art and a whole lot more.TRACKLISTING:SIDE ONE1. "Hotel California"2. "New Kid in Town"3. "Life in the Fast Lane"4. "Wasted Time"SIDE TWO1. "Wasted Time" (Reprise)2. "Victim of Love"3. "Pretty Maids All in a Row"4. "Try and Love Again"5. "The Last Resort"DISCovery on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheDISCoverypodcasthome DISCovery on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DISCoverySenichThe DISCovery theme song "Woo Hoo" by Reebosound (https://reebosound.bandcamp.com)Please give the show a five-star rating and review wherever you listen to DISCovery!
Imagine a film written and produced by Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry and directed by Barbarella director Roger Vadim. Now imagine this film stars Rock Hudson as a married playboy Vice Principal/Guidance Counselor/Football coach, Telly Savalas doing his best Kojak impression a couple of years before Kojak, Roddy McDowall and Angie Dickinson. Thanks to guest Galen Howard, we're talking all about this outrageous film; Pretty Maids All in a Row. Despite having an 8% critical score on Rotten Tomatoes, this sex romp murder comedy (?) was called one the greatest films of all time by some director named Quentin Tarantino. Listen and find out why!
70 Movies We Saw in the ’70s: Ep 12—“Pretty Maids All in a Row” (1971) It’s a 70 Movies/Crackpot Cinema crossover as Aaron Lee joins Mike and Ben for a sanguine good time with Roger Vadim’s sin-sopped, sick-joke high-school-homicide satire, PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW. In addition to waxing awestruck over PRETTY MAIDS headliners Rock Hudson, Angie Dickinson, and Telly Savalas, talk also turns to the hyper-prolific 1971 outputs of co-stars Roddy McDowall and Keenan Wynn; Hugh Hefner’s Bongo Board show-off skills; BARBARELLA as background visuals for Bauhaus remixes at the 12th Street Ritz; the screen-scorching might of drive-in siren Margaret Markov; and impromptu singalongs of “Petey Was a Pitbull” by Traci Lords’ Ex-Lovers and “Stars on 45” by Stars on 45 (feel them burning in your mind!).
Originally published in June of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss Roger Vadim’s black comedy, “Pretty Maids All in a Row” originally released in 1971 by MGM.
Born into a musical family, Joe Vitale is a veteran musician and drummer whose career has spanned over forty-five years of touring, recording, song writing, and producing with legendary and Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame artists. Along with vocals, he also plays percussion, keyboards and flute. His drumming encompasses all styles of music. A dedicated professional, his quality of performance is evident in his resume.Joe Vitale has played on over 70 Billboard charted albums. He has toured & recorded with such greats as Joe Walsh, The Eagles, Crosby Stills & Nash, Neil Young, Peter Frampton, Buffalo Springfield, Dan Fogelberg, John Entwhistle, Rick Derringer, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Carl Wilson, Don Felder, Boz Scaggs, Rick Springfield and many others.Joe Vitale's performances & songs have appeared on many Television shows and Movies including: Jay Leno, David Letterman, Chevy Chase, SCTV, Arsenio Hall, The Drew Carey Show, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 25th Anniversary Concert, Saved by the Bell, Spy Games, Joe Dirt, The 40 Year Old Virgin, The Warriors, The Devil's Rejects, The Beverly Hillbilly's Movie, History of the Eagles, Fringe, That 70's Show and played and appeared in the movie Ricki and the Flash (Meryl Streep)…just to name a few.Vitale has also co-produced albums for Joe Walsh, Stephen Stills, CSN & CSNY. His many songwriting credits include the classic Joe Walsh song, “Rocky Mountain Way,” and also, “Pretty Maids All in a Row,” from The Eagles classic album, “Hotel California,” both co-written with Joe Walsh.He has three solo albums, “Roller Coaster Weekend,” “Plantation Harbor,” and “Speaking In Drums,” and a book, “Back Stage Pass,” about his career in music. He’s also produced his son, Joe Jr.’s, first album, “Dancing with Shadows.” In 2011 Joe played drums for the historic “Buffalo Springfield Reunion” Joe Vitale is currently on tour with Joe Walsh.You can read more about Joe on his website: www.joevitaleondrums.com
IT Chapter Two, Angel of Mine and Pretty Maids All in a Row (1971) were discussed. With Paul Anthony Nelson, Emma Westwood and Flick Ford.
Put down that book and whip out your horga'hn 'cause we're talking about sex in the Star Trek universe! Alexa and Connor of the Boldly Boinking podcast join the show to talk about the REAL mystery of Star Trek: in a healthy, hangup-free humanist utopia, where's all the sex? Connor and Alexa, aka Rocketman and the Tribble, are Trek sexperts and we're going to get to the bottom of *add your own "bottom" pun here*. We talk about the dorky enthusiasm of Trek sex, Trek's presentation of non-toxic masculinity, the effect of the human diaspora on human society, the Borg and BDSM, Janeway/everyone, "Blood and Fire", Riker as Kirk XL, single serving soulmates, consent and the holodeck, Aaron trots out his "Justice"/AIDS theory again, Alexa stans for Dax, and Connor shouts out dem Montalban pecs! Plus, we're all horrified by "Pretty Maids All in a Row"! Check it out!Not "Pretty Maids All in a Row"...do NOT check that out...Hear more Rocketman and the Tribble on Boldly Boinking and follow them on Twitter!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/boldly-boinking/id1405215039https://twitter.com/boldlyboinkingJoin our crew on Patreon and get access to our live episodes, DS9/VOY recaps and more!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodClick through our Amazon link on enterprisingindividuals.com to support the show!http://www.enterprisingindividuals.comhttps://www.amazon.com/?tag=jet01-20&linkCode=ezFollow us on Twitter and Facebook for Trek news and updates!http://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttp://www.facebook.com/eistpod
Put down that book and whip out your horga'hn 'cause we're talking about sex in the Star Trek universe! Alexa and Connor of the Boldly Boinking podcast join the show to talk about the REAL mystery of Star Trek: in a healthy, hangup-free humanist utopia, where's all the sex? Connor and Alexa, aka Rocketman and the Tribble, are Trek sexperts and we're going to get to the bottom of *add your own "bottom" pun here*. We talk about the dorky enthusiasm of Trek sex, Trek's presentation of non-toxic masculinity, the effect of the human diaspora on human society, the Borg and BDSM, Janeway/everyone, "Blood and Fire", Riker as Kirk XL, single serving soulmates, consent and the holodeck, Aaron trots out his "Justice"/AIDS theory again, Alexa stans for Dax, and Connor shouts out dem Montalban pecs! Plus, we're all horrified by "Pretty Maids All in a Row"! Check it out!Not "Pretty Maids All in a Row"...do NOT check that out...Hear more Rocketman and the Tribble on Boldly Boinking and follow them on Twitter!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/boldly-boinking/id1405215039https://twitter.com/boldlyboinkingJoin our crew on Patreon and get access to our live episodes, DS9/VOY recaps and more!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodClick through our Amazon link on enterprisingindividuals.com to support the show!http://www.enterprisingindividuals.comhttps://www.amazon.com/?tag=jet01-20&linkCode=ezFollow us on Twitter and Facebook for Trek news and updates!http://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttp://www.facebook.com/eistpod
Is it softcore or is it New Hollywood? With throwback drinks in tow, we pore over every quivering inch of Roger Vadim's 1971 flop Pretty Maids All in a Row.
For more shows like this one, visit http://entertalkradio.com/ and Connect To All Things Music.Born into a musical family, Joe Vitale is a veteran musician and drummer whose career has spanned over forty years of touring, recording, song writing, and producing with legendary and Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame artists. Along with vocals, he also plays percussion, keyboards and flute. His drumming encompasses all styles of music. A dedicated professional, his quality of performance is evident in his resume. He has recorded and toured with Ted Nugent, Joe Walsh, Dan Fogelberg, Peter Frampton, The Eagles, Crosby, Stills and Nash, and CSNY to name a few. In addition, he has recorded with Rick Derringer, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Ronnie Wood, Van Morrison, Carl Wilson, Don Felder, Boz Scaggs, John Entwhistle and many others. Joe Vitale’s songs & performances have appeared in many movies & TV : Spy Games, Joe Dirt, The 40 Year Old Virgin, The Warriors, Devil’s Rejects, Beverly Hillbillies, History of the Eagles, Fringe, That 70’s Show, just to name a few. Vitale has also co-produced albums for Joe Walsh, Stephen Stills, CSN & CSNY. His many songwriting credits include the classic Joe Walsh song, “Rocky Mountain Way,” and also, “Pretty Maids All in a Row,” from The Eagles classic album, “Hotel California,” both co-written with Joe Walsh. He has three solo albums, “Roller Coaster Weekend,” “Plantation Harbor,” and “Speaking In Drums,” and a book, “Back Stage Pass,” about his career in music. He’s also produced his son, Joe Jr.’s, first album, “Dancing with Shadows.” In 2010 and 2011 Joe played drums for the historic “Buffalo Springfield Reunion” Joe continues to tour, record, write and produce. He's also added to his resume, counselor and music director at Rock & Roll Fantasy Camp. He has no plans for slowing down. You can read more about Joe on his website: www.joevitaleondrums.com
This week the boys stay on the bleeding edge with the newly released prison beat-em-up from Bone Tomahawk's Craig S Zahler and then jump back to the swingin' 70s for some stat rape in Pretty Maids All in a Row! Heads get stomped and babes get boinked! e-mail: cultofmuscle@gmail.com facebook: facebook.com/groups/cultofmuscle tumblr: cultofmuscle.tumblr.com merch: redbubble.com/people/cultofmuscle/shops Lifting: 0:00:0 - 0:51:00 Brawl: 0:52:00 - 1:34:00 Pretty Maids and Feedback: 1:35:00 - END
Tyler and David discuss what they've been watching, including Icarus, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, Strong Island, Darkest Hour, The Foreigner, Brad's Status, Pretty Maids All in a Row, The Movie of My Life, The Snowman, The Square, The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected), Curb Your Enthusiasm and Patton Oswalt: Annihilation.
Pisalo se je leto 1977, bili smo v mesecu februarju, ko je izšla mala plošča Hotel California z istoimenskega albuma. Gre za eno najbolj znanih pesmi v zgodovini glasbe, ki je skupini The Eagles prinesla svetovno slavo in leta 1978 tudi Grammyja. Single Hotel California, na B strani sta bili skladbi "Pretty Maids All in a Row" in "The Sad Cafe", so v treh mesecih prodali preko milijon izvodov samo v Ameriki, leta 2009 pa je zabeležila tudi milijontega kupca digitalnega izvoda pesmi.