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This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins continues to bring the 80s to you with: Tommy Tutone, Bill Nelson, Bauhaus, Go West, Julie Brown, Sheena Easton, Roxy Music, Eddy Grant, Cyndi Lauper, Musical Youth, The Police, Level 42, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Quarterflash, and finishing off with some Madonna.
What's up, dudes? “Gremlins” is a classic holiday horror, made better by Jerry Goldsmith's score and the killer hits of Michael Sembello and Peter Gabriel. Kevin Williams from ‘Tis the Soundtrack joins me to really dig into a couple of cues from the “Gremlins” score and dish about music theory of it all as well.We first get into the mega madness with the Sembello track. Played during the bar scene, the uptempo dance song set the stage for the “Maniac”-like antics of the dancing green creature. The film also features a track by Quarterflash and Darlene Love's epically classic “Christmas.”Goldsmith's penchant for atonality shines forth in the frantic cue ‘No Santa Claus.' The Stravinsky-esque eighths are composed of dueling tritones E-Bb and D-Ab and immediately transition to alternating bars of 5/8 and 7/8. Subsequently, all this segues quite nicely into held sonorities overlaid with “Silent Night” as Kate begins her tale of holiday woe. Talk about harmonization!Altered mystic chord? Check. Catchy mogwai theme? Got it. Synthesizer? Yes, but only if there's 7 different types! So grab your Roland Jupiter-6, join the orchestra, and play along to this episode all about the “Gremlins” score and soundtrack!‘Tis the SoundtrackYouTube: @TisTheSoundtrackIG: @tisthesoundtrackNicolas Delage solving the mystery of Gizmo's voice!Be sure to check out the brilliant publication of Goldsmith's work by Chris Siddall, which made this analysis possible. Give us a buzz! Send a text, dudes!Check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!
Miss Heard celebrates Season 6, Episode 288 with my hometown band from the NW part of the US in Portland, Oregon called “Quarterflash.” You will learn their former band names prior to Seafood Mama and what Quarterflash actually means. Also, mega superstar Elton John asked them to open up for him back in the day. You can listen to all our episodes at our website at: https://pod.co/miss-heard-song-lyrics Or iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and many more platforms under Podcast name “Miss Heard Song Lyrics” Don't forget to subscribe/rate/review to help our Podcast in the ratings. Please consider supporting our little podcast via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/MissHeardSongLyrics or via PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MissHeardSongLyrics #missheardsonglyrics #missheardsongs #missheardlyrics #misheardsonglyrics #podcastinavan #vanpodcast #Quarterflash #HardenMyHeart #RindyRoss #MarvRoss #EltonJohn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqeKV2UYq1Q https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harden_My_Heart https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarterflash https://b1027.com/rock-concert-opening-acts-the-good-the-bad-and-the-bizarre/ https://nwmusicarchives.com/artist/seafood-mama/
Vision Quest was released in theaters February 15, 1985. Based on a book that was hot in the young adult space, it featured a young Matthew Modine as Loudon Swain - a high school wrestler from Spokane, Washington who is looking to accomplish something big in his life. While the movie had limited appeal beyond teenagers (it only grossed $13 million), cable TV and video rental stores gave the movie continued life among teenagers for many years. A big reason it continued to draw 80s teens and carry such strong nostalgia today is the soundtrack. Put together by John Kalodner for Geffen Records, it featured some of the hottest pop and rock artists of the day and sold over 1 million copies in the US. Madonna, who was hot off her Like A Virgin Tour, contributes two songs - the unreleased as a single in the US Gambler and mega hit Crazy For You - and she had a cameo in the film singing them both. Journey offered Only The Young from the Frontiers sessions and the video, like Crazy For You, featured scenes from the film, helping the singles sell big numbers. Those two songs along with Red Rider's Lunatic Fringe set the tone for the film and make the songs and movie so intertwined. Some songs from bands like The Style Council, Don Henley and Dio might be overlooked as background music to certain scenes, songs like Change by John Waite (written by the legend Holly Knight) and Lunatic Fringe really keep you energized and engaged in Loudon's quest to drop 22 pounds and beat the unbeatable Shute on the wrestling mat. You have the tender Crazy For You for the romantic scenes, Journey for the training scenes and lots of rock and pop royalty. Even great songs by Berlin, Quarterflash and REO Speedwagon were left off the soundtrack but appear in the movie, including some solid work by Tangerine Dream. Maybe we like this film because as two former teenage boys, we could relate to what this guy was going through. But we continue to like the soundtrack because it had killer songs (with a couple of clunkers) that stand the test of time and play a huge role in the film. Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vision Quest was released in theaters February 15, 1985. Based on a book that was hot in the young adult space, it featured a young Matthew Modine as Loudon Swain - a high school wrestler from Spokane, Washington who is looking to accomplish something big in his life. While the movie had limited appeal beyond teenagers (it only grossed $13 million), cable TV and video rental stores gave the movie continued life among teenagers for many years. A big reason it continued to draw 80s teens and carry such strong nostalgia today is the soundtrack. Put together by John Kalodner for Geffen Records, it featured some of the hottest pop and rock artists of the day and sold over 1 million copies in the US. Madonna, who was hot off her Like A Virgin Tour, contributes two songs - the unreleased as a single in the US Gambler and mega hit Crazy For You - and she had a cameo in the film singing them both. Journey offered Only The Young from the Frontiers sessions and the video, like Crazy For You, featured scenes from the film, helping the singles sell big numbers. Those two songs along with Red Rider's Lunatic Fringe set the tone for the film and make the songs and movie so intertwined. Some songs from bands like The Style Council, Don Henley and Dio might be overlooked as background music to certain scenes, songs like Change by John Waite (written by the legend Holly Knight) and Lunatic Fringe really keep you energized and engaged in Loudon's quest to drop 22 pounds and beat the unbeatable Shute on the wrestling mat. You have the tender Crazy For You for the romantic scenes, Journey for the training scenes and lots of rock and pop royalty. Even great songs by Berlin, Quarterflash and REO Speedwagon were left off the soundtrack but appear in the movie, including some solid work by Tangerine Dream. Maybe we like this film because as two former teenage boys, we could relate to what this guy was going through. But we continue to like the soundtrack because it had killer songs (with a couple of clunkers) that stand the test of time and play a huge role in the film. Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Marv Ross is an American musician, best known as the lead guitarist and primary songwriter for the 1980s rock band Quarterflash. With a distinctive style blending rock, jazz, and blues influences, Ross helped craft the band's signature sound. His work on hits like "Harden My Heart" and "Take Me to Heart" showcased his skillful guitar playing and lyrical depth, earning Quarterflash widespread acclaim. Beyond his success with the band, Ross is also recognized for his contributions as a composer and producer in the music industry. On this episode of Dystopia Tonight, Marv Ross and I dive into a fascinating conversation about his diverse musical career. He shares stories from recording an album at the iconic Jersey Shore, finding inspiration in John Denver, working with renowned producer John Boylan, and recalls touring with major acts like Elton John, Loverboy, Sammy Hagar, Starship, and Night Ranger. We also touch on his experience writing music for Ron Howard's film Night Shift, and Marv tells a memorable story about Burt Bacharach's obsession with Pac-Man. Additionally, he opens up about his time at The Record Plant, with stories of Ron Wood, Rod Stewart, Giorgio Moroder, Randy Newman, Fleetwood Mac, and Dolly Parton come rushing back to memory.
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings you another episode with music from the 1980s featuring: Kirsty MacColl, George Michael, Wang Chung, The Knack, Nu Shooz, Julie Brown, Big Country, Greg Kihn, Blondie, Haircut 100, Quarterflash, The Romantics, Killing Joke, and Debbie Gibson.
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings the following bands to your ear for you enjoyment: Gleaming Spires, Nik Kershaw, Missing Persons, Sparks & Jane Wiedlin, Untouchables, The Fixx, The Replacements, XTC, The Vapors, 1927, UB40, The Knack, Quarterflash, and finishing up with Peter Gabriel.
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your weekly time warp to the 1980s: After The Fire, Quarterflash, Paul Young, Thomas Dolby, The Human League, The Clash, Madonna, Kenny Loggins, Greg Kihn, Fun Boy Three, Devo, Big Country, Dfx2, Elvis Costello, and finishing off with The Smiths.
Episode 131: Artist Names In Songs And So Much More February 23, 2024 Ok, so it's only two songs with artists name in them, really just one because the other doesn't really zero in. After you listen to this one, you'll know what I mean. But Creeque Alley does go through quite a few artists like all The Mamas and Papas, The Spoonful and iterations of them. I did also play one from Quarterflash and 1982 because it's a cool tune. Like I need an excuse. Sade is a 2024 RnRHall of Fame nominee and picking a really good one from her is so easy. I saw her live around 2005 and she is captivating live. The helicopter SFX in the concert were so real, everyone was checking out the skies. The JimJam is fun. Are you a willing participant? We'll do Gordo Lightfoot's Early Morning Rain soon. I'm heading back to Nashville in a week, after a long and wonderful month in the tropics of south Florida. Been nice and it'll be nicer getting back home and in the home studio and RadioFreeNashville's studio for some absolutely live(ly) shows. Wanted to be sure to thank you who are financially supporting this podcast. I feel it's very important to keep this music and the history of the 60s & 70s especially in the forefront. It takes time and money to buy the LPs, software and podcast service to get these shows to you. If you want more info, click this: patron.podbean.com/talesvinyltellssupport. You who donate monthly are just the best. You've done a good thing for me. Thank you! You can hear Tales Vinyl Tells on the internet stream as it happens on RadioFreeNashville at 5 central Wednesday here and here. Also, most podcast apps get the feed by Sunday, usually by Friday. And, you could tune in at 1am Wednesday morning (yawn) to KEUL, Girdwood, Alaska to hear the replay. It actually plays Tuesday night 10pm there, but time…..Just saying there are many ways to get your fill. That's a lot. Thanks for listening.
Join Neeley and Chris on THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW as they delve into The Cult's appearance on The Howard Stern Show. Uncover the reasons behind it and Chris' unique perspective. The conversation shifts to the SOMETIMES WHEN WE TOUCH documentary, exploring mixed fan reactions. Quarterflash takes the spotlight with a bizarre story from Chris, and nostalgia kicks in with a trip down memory lane to the iconic US Festival. Don't miss this episode packed with music insights, strange tales, and reminiscing about the classics! Hit play now and rock on with the conversation. **NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE! Live Saturdays from 9pm to 3am Eastern at www.theclassicmetalshow.com or on Rumble, Wowza TV, Twitter or CMStv. All our links are available at https://www.linktr.ee/cmsrocks. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cmspn/message
Brace! Brace! Brace!!! Bloody Albo's done us a mischief! I suppose we're better off than your average Qantas passenger. Speaking of getting cancelled, be careful who ya kiss! And if ya gunna flash - make it a Quarterflash! That's more than enough heart trouble for one day ...
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following: Sheila E., Peter Cetera, Zapp, New Order, Oingo Boingo, Missing Persons, Dollar, Rod Stewart, Arcadia, Scandal, Stray Cats, Quarterflash, INXS, and ending off with some Gary Numan.
Quarterflash, 38 Special, April Wine, Foreigner, and more.
After being schooled on various Christian Rock bands by Aaron and guest Ryan King last week in Episode 153, Brent does the heavy-lifting this week in Episode 154 by picking out all 6 songs for another edition of the "Filling In The Gaps" series.”Filling in the Gaps” is a recurring episode that allows for Aaron and Brent to introduce the other to a section of music that they may have missed entirely.For Volume 8, Brent goes back to the 80's for a second time to spotlight songs from female-fronted bands and singers including Missing Persons, Quarterflash, Vixen, and more.Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.
In this weeks episode, we talk the debut album by British band Queen called Queen, the debut album by American singer/songwriter J.J. Cale called Naturally and the debut album by Portland Oregon's rock band Quarterflash called Quarterflash. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reviewsfromthecrawlspace/message
Welcome to The 80's Montage! (music, mateys and cool shit from the 80s) Your Hosts Jay Jovi & Sammy HardOn, singers from Australian 80's tribute band Rewind 80's. We take you back to living in the 80's: music, artists, TV commercials and video clips. Episode 165: Sax Pest - Part 2, It's a ripper! Please rate, review and enjoy! Music licensed by APRA/AMCOS Theme music ©2019 M. Skerman see Facebook for links to videos & songs mentioned in this episode! Email: planet80sproductions@gmail.com Rewind 80's Band: www.rewind80sband.com Facebook: the80smontagepodcast twitter: 80_montage instagram: the80smontage Links from Episode 165: Sax Pest - Part 2.The Rewind 80's Mixtape Tour - Australia www.rewind80smixtape.com.auThe Forge Theatre & Arts Hub - Saturday 18th March 2023Cairns Performing Arts Centre - Saturday June 3rd 2023Patreon Link With Thanks x https://www.patreon.com/the80smontagepodcast www.the80smontage.comLinks: Quarterflash - Harden My Hearthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqeKV2UYq1QIcehouse - Don't Believe Anymorehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mud8PLSvrXkMen At Work - Who Can It Be Now? (Video Version)https://youtu.be/SECVGN4BsggYou're a Friend of Minehttps://youtu.be/lH770lnoBFYBilly Ocean - When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going (Official Video)https://youtu.be/-n3sUWR4FV4The Lost Boys - Tim Cappello - I Still Believe - Music Videohttps://youtu.be/PdaaGlyu7EQTina Turner - The Best (Official Music Video)https://youtu.be/GC5E8ie2pdMArthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)https://youtu.be/WOBHXxiZyZMForeigner - Urgenthttps://youtu.be/AwPh5i6Z9rANibble Nobby's Nuts. Pub Posters Version. Australian TV ad 1987https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDG-d_W9xBsDaryl Hall & John Oates - Maneater (Official Video)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRYFKcMa_EkThanks For Listening!1980s 80s 80s-montage music retro rewind-80s rewind80s the-80s-montage-podcast 80's-tribute-band comedy
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your 80s time trip: Don Henley, The Fixx, When In Rome, Madness, General Public, Jimmy Nail, Quarterflash, Chris De Burgh, Elvis Costello And The Brodsky Quartet, Cyndi Lauper, Klark Kent, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Til Tuesday, The Motels, Phil Seymour, and finishing off with Men Without Hats.
This podcast has been overrun by gremlins! We were supposed to do a Thanksgiving episode on Planes Trains & Automobiles, but the powers that be said, "No, you're doing Gremlins." Those powers may or may not be gremlins. (Send help!) Anyway, Gremlins has been described as It's A Wonderful Life by way of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and while that thematic well runs deep, the film is mostly concerned with lots and lots of puppet mayhem! The soundtrack album is short, but features some strange choices, including tracks from Peter Gabriel, Quarterflash and Michael Sembello. We'll also discuss a few of the holiday needledrops, which have become classic scenes in their own right. So grab a glass of egg nog and join us for the wild ride that is Gremlins! SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODE: Gremlins is available to stream here RIP Flashdance's Irene Cara Nick Lutsko's "Where Did The Gremlins Go?" INTRO: "Red River Rock" by Daniel Miller OUTRO: "Dance Rocket" by Jesse Spillane Have a soundtrack you'd like us to cover? Follow us on Twitter @OSTParty and let us know! Or email us at OSTPartyPod@gmail.com
In celebration of episode 183, Joe and Kari rank the songs that peaked at number 83 on the Hot 100 throughout the 1980's. Songs from The Tourists, Carly Simon, Blue Oyster Cult, and Quarterflash are included, but only one song can take the top spot. Here's a hint: it's from a sister act! Just a Bit Outside: The segment that focuses on songs that didn't quite make the Top 40 is back, with songs from big acts like Jimmy Buffett and Fine Young Cannibals (and lesser known acts like Festival and Big Noise).
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your trip back to the 1980s: Fleshtones, Sparks, Quarterflash, Thomas Dolby, Joe Jackson, Eddie Money, Undertones, Belinda Carlisle, Murray Head, A Flock Of Seagulls, Haircut One Hundred, Kajagoogoo, Michael Jackson, Planet P Project, and finishing off with some Hall & Oates.
From deep within the depths of the internet, it's Click Vortex. This episode is all over the map, focusing in on the 20th anniversary of Cody ChesnuTT's profane and fuzzy lo-fi gem The Headphone Masterpiece, the TV theme song glory of Andrew Gold, Outkast's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, Quarterflash, garbage apple pies, and much more. And when you get done listening, check out this great playlist from Favorite Vegetable and Astrologer, featuring power pop cuts discussed in this episode and many more. Pure chiming guitar pop bliss! What's your favorite kind of pie? We need to know. Ring us up at 1-877-WASTOIDS and leave a message—we'll feature your calls on a future episode of Click Vortex. Consider leaving a review and/or rating on our podcast and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode.
We've covered a number of underrated bands and albums, but perhaps the most underrated band of the 80's is 38 Special. Formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1974 by Donnie Van Zandt and Don Barnes, 38 Special had a string of hits in the late 70's through the 80's including "Hold On Loosely," "Rockin' Into the Night," and "If I'd Been the One." Special Forces is their fifth and most successful studio album, hitting number 10 on the Billboard 200.In addition to Van Zandt and Barnes, 38 Special's lineup for this album included Jeff Carlisi on guitar, Larry Junstrom on bass, Steve Brookins on drums, and Jack Grondin on drums. A number of songs on this album were co-written by Jim Peterik, singer-songwriter and founder of the group Survivor. Given the connection to Lynyrd Skynyrd (Donnie was the brother of original Skynyrd lead singer, Ronnie Van Zandt, and Junstrom was one of the founding members of Lynyrd Skynyrd), it is not surprising that their sound has its roots in Southern Rock. However, 38 Special tended towards a more mainstream hard rock sound.The name of the group comes from an incident where the police were called on the band during a late night practice session. The door was padlocked, and the police broke the lock by shooting it out ... with a 38 Special. Caught Up In YouThis is the first single and the big hit from the album, reaching number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 1 on the Mainstream Rock charts. Don Barnes sings lead on this track. The lyrics are self-explanatory, extolling a girl with whom the singer is completely entranced.You Keep Runnin' AwayBarnes has the lead duties from this song again. The lyrics describe a girl who has been burned in past relationships and has decided never to trust another man. The singer encourages her to not give up, that "someday, someway, somewhere love is gonna find you."Back Door Stranger A deeper cut from the album, the lyrics describe a serial rapist sneaking around, and what will happen to him if the singer catches up with him. "Take my chances, rather go to jail than see the eyes of a coward runnin' loose and well." The guitar has a great wah-wah sound, and Donnie Van Zandt takes his turn on lead vocals for this track.Chain Lightnin' The thunder sound is striking as both the intro and the outro for this iconic song. There's a little bit of a Pink Floyd echo to add to the mystery. "And it's hotter than hell in the heavens tonight." "And it's so tough when the satisfaction is greater than the risk."ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Ain't Got No Home by Clarence “Frogman” Henry (from the motion picture “Diner”)This novelty song was featured in the comedy-drama starring Steve Guttenberg and Kevin Bacon. STAFF PICKS:Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now) by Van Halen Bruce begins the staff picks with a deeper cut off the Diver Down album. This cover was originally recorded in 1924, and came to the band's attention when David Lee Roth recorded it off a late night AM radio station. Jan Van Halen, Eddie and Alex's father, is featured in this song playing clarinet.Did It in a Minute by Hall & Oates Brian features a hit off the "Private Eyes" album from duo Darryl Hall and John Oates. It was the third single from the album. The upbeat song is about finding love almost instantaneously. Hall wrote this with his girlfriend Sara Allen and her sister Janna, who came up with the chorus.Find Another Fool by QuarterflashWayne gets a second chance to feature Portland's own Quarterflash. This rocking minor-key song peaked at number 16 on the charts, and is a break-up song after the girl has had it with her ex-boyfriend's cheating ways. The name comes from an Australian slang phrase, "a quarter flash, three parts foolish." Quarterflash is the husband and wife team of Rindy and Marv RossMore Than This by Roxy MusicRob's staff pick is the first single off Roxy Music's last album, "Avalon." Bryan Ferry began writing the songs for Avalon while on the west coast of Ireland, and the music reflects the melancholy feel of the location. The song has an unusually long synth-driven outro. COMEDY TRACK:Piss On the Wall by the J. Geils BandSometimes you just must be going. However, we do recommend that you find a toilet first!
Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. This week is all about 80's One-Hit Wonders. On today's episode, Steve Riddle is watching “Harden My Heart” by Quarterflash from 1981. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqeKV2UYq1Q
Summary: Real love (agape) is given freely -- but it is not received freely in our fallen human condition. Join me in this episode as we discuss the costs of opening our hearts to loveand the price of being loved fully, of being loved completely, in all of our parts. We review why so many people refuse to be loved -- and we examine the psychological and human formation reasons for turning away from love. Finally we discuss what we can do to get over our natural-level impediments to receiving love. Lead-in I am a rock I am an island I've built wallsA fortress deep and mightyThat none may penetrateI have no need of friendship -- friendship causes painIt's laughter and it's loving I disdainI am a rock I am an island I am a rock -- Paul Simon wrote it in 1965 and Simon and Garfunkel Released it as a single in 1966, and it rose to #3 on the charts -- why because it resonated with people. It was popular because it spoke out loud what many people's parts feel. The desire to become a rock, the impulse to build the walls, to keep everyone out, to repudiate love and laughter, to not need anything or anyone. Kate McGahan -- untitled poem I don't need anyone, I said.Then you cameI need I need! I NEED YOU. I needed you.What did you teach me?Not to need you.NOT TO NEED. - I don't want to be in love, anymore. I just want to be left alone. And no, I am not depressed or something. No suicide is happening here... I am fine. Trust me. Sharmajiassamwale So you want love. But you also don't want love. But you want love. But you don't. You do. You don't. You're conflicted. How do you understand this conflict within you? Can you and I understand this push-pull, this attraction - avoidance, this Yes and No within us more clearly. Yes we can. And we must. Or we will wind up always skating along the edge of love, never really entering in. And there are consequences for that -- and no one put it more succinctly than the English poet and playwright Robert Browning, who said: “Without love, our earth is a tomb” Intro We do want to be loved, but we don't. Why? Because we want the benefits of love, but we don't want the costs The Benefits To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides. David Viscott If you don't have that memory of being loved, you are condemned to search the world for something to fill you up. -- Michael Jackson The costs. Real love is given freely, but it is not received freely in this fallen world. Almost no one talks about the costs of being loved. I find that so strange. People don't think this way. There are costs to receiving love, to accepting love, to allowing love in to our hearts. It's painful to be loved in this fallen world. this is not well understood by many people, especially those who are not in touch with trauma, or who haven't suffered as much as others Bernard Brady's 2003 book "Christian Love: How Christians Through the Ages have Understood Love Second sentence of the book, in the preface: "Loving seems entirely natural and being loved seems wonderfully good." Not to many people RCC member -- so glad you can discuss tolerating being loved. Real love -- Agape -- burns away things that are sinful within us -- it doesn't coexist with the vice within us. Bernard Brady: Christian Love, p. 16: "…love transforms those who love and those who are loved." Every true love and friendship is a story of unexpected transformation. If we are the same person before and after we loved, that means we haven't loved enough.” ― Elif Shafak, The Forty Rules of Love Change is scary “Taking a new step, uttering a new word, is what people fear most.”― Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment Real love also purifies us from anything that is not morally wrote, but that is disordered or dysfunctional or imperfect Real love is the greatest good. And because it's the greatest good, it requires us to give up lesser goods. Perceived good and actual goods. Coping strategies, crutches that helped us in the past Analogy of the safe -- limited room, silver and gold. Vulnerability I will lose what I have I will lose to possibility of being loved in the future I don't want to find out I am unlovable. I can't bear that. Because for love to be real, for love to be agape means me allowing you to love all of me. All my parts. My entire being Not just the acceptable parts of me in the shop window, those that I allow others to see. The greatness of the adventure of loving can be intimidating Love, in some sense, is nothing other than an invitation to great joy and suffering, so they shy away from it. Paul Catalanotto Refusal to love is also refusal to live The Catholic Weekly Dietrich von Hildrebrand those who "wish to linger with small joys in the state of harmless happiness … in which they feel themselves to be master of the situation … lacking any element of surprise or adventure. Let's go on this adventure of being loved and loving together. I want you to come with me into the themes of this podcast. I want you to really engage with what I'm presenting to you. Not just listen like the Athenians listened to Paul about the resurrection of the dead. Acts 17:32: Now when they heard of the resurrection of the dead, some mocked; but others said, “We will hear you again about this.” But they weren't really that interested. Only a few of the Athenians joined him. Stay with me in this Episode 96 of Interior Integration for Catholics, released on August 1, 2022, and titled "I Am a Rock: How Trauma Hardens us Against Being Loved" I am Dr. Peter Malinoski, clinical psychologist, passionate Catholic and I am very pleased that we can share and engage with this information. Why do I think being loved is so important? First because receiving love is absolutely essential. It is our starting point in the spiritual life. And second, because most people will not realxly allow themselves to be loved. Psychiatrist and Harvard Professor George Valliant wrote: It's very hard, for most of us to tolerate being loved.-- That's been my experience as well. The vast majority of people have chosen to severely limit how much love they will let in, how much love they will tolerate. You can't love unless you are willing to be loved. 1 John 4:19: We love because he first loved us Look at the order here. God loved us first. We can't generate any love on our own. We can reflect love, we can channel love, but we can't create love out of nothing like God can. We have to cooperate in love and be open to love in order to love, in order to follow the two great commandments. That is what this Interior Integration for Catholics podcast is all about -- it's about preparing the way for you to have a much deeper, richer and much more intimate relationship with God in the three Person of the Trinity -- Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and with the Blessed Virgin Mary our Mother. A deep, personal relationship with God and Mary. That's what I want from you. And if you won't tolerate taking in real love, if you deprive yourself of real love, you are going to wind up in a de facto hell on earth. The most miserable people on earth are the loveless people -- loveless not because no one will love them -- but loveless because they actively or passively reject love. And so many people do that. And there are spiritual consequences to cutting ourselves off from real love. Our heart become small, they become hard, they become closed, they become fearful, they fester in wounds. And if we persist in refusing to be loved and to love, there is no other place for us to be in the afterlife than in hell. That's what I think hell is -- a place for those who have refused love. That's how serious all of this is. Eternal consequences of the highest order. Hallmark Movie Love What so many of our parts really want is what I call Hallmark movie love -- in Latin, this is rendered "Lovus Hallmarkius" Hallmark love. Yes, I've given it a ridiculous translation, but that because Hallmark love is not only a ridiculous concept, it's a dangerous one. I mean it. Really Dr. Peter -- all those sweet, feel-good Christmas movies? What are you some kind of grinch, to criticize Hallmark movies? I mean really, come on.. That's a bit much. Hear me out, hear me out. What is Hallmark love -- love is always just around the corner, painless, fun. They are delightful. Love is so gratifying and enjoyable, love takes away suffering. Clean and tidy. It's a myth. The Hallmark company is selling illusions. Their movie production arm is peddling falsehoods about love to an audience who wants what they are offering to be true. But it isn't. Kristine Brown captured this theme in her online article Living in a Hallmark Movie December 11, 2015 I want to live in a Hallmark movie. I want to walk down the cobblestone Main Street into the corner coffee shop where everyone greets you with a smile and a Merry Christmas. I want to move to a new town where you immediately become acquainted with everyone and your child makes instant friends at school and there's always time to bake Christmas cookies and decorate trees and drink hot cocoa with peppermint sticks. I want to live in a Hallmark movie. I want to walk my child to school holding hands and have him tell me how much he loves me and what a great mom I am. I want to live where kids don't make bad choices and parents don't make mistakes. Where the toughest decision is whether to stay in the small town where you grew up or chase after a promising dream in the big city. Where things always just work out. And the movie always ends with a kiss from your true love and snow. Always snow. But life isn't a Hallmark movie, not even close. Example of the life of Christ -- the greatest lover ever, who died in making the greatest act of love ever, and it was nothing like a Hallmark movie. We assume that we want love -- and we do. Or parts of us do Made for love and in love -- That's a beautiful line in the Litanies of the Heart, written by Dr. Gerry for Souls and Hearts -- "Lord Jesus, you created me in love, for love." Colossians 3:14 And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony. Discussion of Parts Reference Episode 71: A New and Better Way of Understanding Myself and Others Definition of Parts: Separate, independently operating personalities within us, each with own unique prominent needs, roles in our lives, emotions, body sensations, guiding beliefs and assumptions, typical thoughts, intentions, desires, attitudes, impulses, interpersonal style, and world view. Each part also has an image of God and a whole religion developed around its understanding of God, self, and the relationship between God and self. Parts have different roles within the self system. Narrow slice of experience, very limited vision. Some parts don't care about being loved. They are focused on never being hurt like that again. They are focused on protection from harm, defending the self system against threats from others, very protective. IIC 89: Your Trauma, Your Body: Protection vs. Connection Conflict “I wished I didn't need an ocean of space to feel comfortable. I still wanted to be loved. Yet again I felt like two people: one who desperately needed a hug, and one who would break apart at the slightest touch. How could I get people to keep their distance without leaving completely? How long would it take for them to get tired of the way I flinched and evaded?” ― Ruby Walker, Advice I Ignored: Stories and Wisdom from a Formerly Depressed Teenager Using a metaphor to describe how trauma hardens us against being loved Overview Roots = unresolved trauma Single trunk -- shame Five Main stems -- acronym CRIES -- as in cries for help. C R I E S -- Each of these main stems is driven by shame in the trunk, shame that results from the unresolved trauma in the roots. Cognitions Relationships Identity Emotions Spirituality Each main stem has branches -- branches that cross and interweave in this big bush And the branches have fruits. Roots -- Unresolved trauma This includes the original trauma, original sin. Underground, not seen -- Check out Episodes 88 and 89 -- a lot about the nature of trauma in those episodes Primary effect of unresolved trauma is shame. Single Trunk -- Shame Discussed shame at great length in Episodes 37 to 49 of this podcast. Definitions of shame in episode 37: Shame is: a primary emotion, a bodily reaction, a signal, a judgement, and an action. I encourage you to go through those episodes again -- really get a grip on shame, because understanding shame is the key to understanding almost all psychological dysfunction, and understanding shame is the key to really comprehending why you have difficulties with your human formation. Can't stress that enough. Shame -- the central role of shame. Issue of survival. Life and death. Deep assumptions that my shame is so bad that it will kill me. Our protector parts assume they have a need to defend against our exiled parts that have burdens of shame -- protectors believe they have to keep the shame out of awareness, keep it buried, distant. They don't know that we can work with shame and the parts that carry the shame in collaborative, cooperative, constructive ways. Our protector parts don't know that shame can be resolved -- the burden of shame can be lifted and there can be healing. “When you're a child trapped in a situation of physical or psychological deprivation, you learn shame as an efficient, elegant mechanism of survival: shame simultaneously shields you from the reality that danger is out of your control (since the problem is not that you're unloved and deprived; it's that you're Bad) and prevents you from doing or saying anything challenging that might provoke a threat.” ― Kai Cheng Thom, I Hope We Choose Love: A Trans Girl's Notes from the End of the World Go back and really get the shame piece of this. Main Stems off the trunk: Cognitions, Relationships, Identity, Emotions, Spirituality -- Acronym CRIES Emotions Stem: Five aspects Grief, Anger, Fear, Flooding, Shutdown -- GAFFS -- so many of these emotions are generated by the shame that results from unresolved trauma Love is affective -- Bernard Brady -- discussed this at length in episode 94 Love is a movement from your heart, your soul -- a movement from the innermost depths of your being. From your core self. So the emotions are intimately involved with love Grief Emotional reaction to deep sense of loss. Sadness about what you don't have that you need. Parts want to be seen and heard and known and loved by the one who might love you. All of you wanting to be loved. All of you wanting to be healed. So parts surge up, wanting to come to the surface. Parts that carry grief have never been loved -- never been connected with in an emotional way, never been included in relationship with your innermost self or with others. Never been seen. Anticipatory Grief -- if I allow myself to be love, I could lose that love. The one who loves me could die. Fear -- this is an emotion that drives so much fleeing from love. This really is the big one. Philophobia -- fear of love All of us have parts that fear love. Being loved arouses anxiety because it threatens long-standing psychological defenses formed early in life in relation to emotional pain and rejection, therefore leaving a person feeling more vulnerable. Robert Firestone Fears of being revealed Fears of vulnerability Fears of loneliness Fear of the unknown Fears of being hurt one more time -- like Charlie Brown and Lucy and the football, winding up flat on your back again. Fears of betrayal Fears of abandonment So much of this fear is driven by shame. All this fear is a barrier to being loved. “To fear love is to fear life, and those who fear life are already three parts dead.” Betrand Russell All the bruised lives, searching hearts ... Everyone wants a love story but few will risk what it takes to live one. - Donna Lynn Hope Flooding: Emotional overwhelm -- flooding. Emotions become all dysregulated. Hyperarousal -- moving into fight or flight mode. Intensity of emotions because very great. Often because old emotions from previous unresolved trauma are welling up -- parts that carry the burden of intense emotions want to be seen, heard, known and understood, they no longer want to be exiled, banished into the unconscious -- they want a voice, they want relationship they want redemptions. Paul Simon Don't talk of loveWell I've heard the word beforeIt's sleeping in my memoryI won't disturb the slumber of feelings that have diedIf I never loved I never would have criedI am a rock I am an island “Our biggest challenge is that we have an overwhelming desire for an extraordinary love story but low capacity to hold space for it in our nervous system.” ― Lebo Grand Dietrich von Hildebrand: Fear of losing oneself in intense joys or griefs Anger So much of this anger is driven by fear driven by shame Our protector parts can use anger to distract from fear and grief. Behind every angry soul is a wounded child that just wanted you to love them for who they are. Shannon L. Alder Shutting down Avoiding inner experiences is one of Nathanson's four defensive scripts for avoiding shame. Hypoarousal -- moving down out of the window of tolerance to the freeze mode. Example of an electrical panel, or breaker panel v-- metal box with a door down in the basement or utility closet with the main and the circuit breakers Fruit: We have a very difficult time tolerating being loved when we are not in our window of tolerance. Fight or flight mode or freeze mode -- we move very much into self-protection, to a focus on survival, on just perpetuating our existence. We're not open to love -- we've moved into survival mode, not seeking connection. We're not open to God. Fr. Jacques Philippe, Searching for and Maintaining Peace: The more our soul is peaceful and tranquil, the more God is reflected in it, the more His grace acts through us. On the other hand, if our soul is agitated and troubled, the grace of God is able to act only with much greater difficulty… God is a God of peace. He does not operate except in peace, not in trouble and agitation. We need that emotional regulation, that sense of being in our window of tolerance to be able to connect with God. So many times fear is identified as a barrier Fear as a result of shame drove Adam and Eve into the bushes -- hiding from God John 14:27: Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid. Cognition Stem Perceptions extremely sensitive to stimuli Very vigilant -- scanning for threats in the environment Negative self-talk I am unloved I am unlovable I don't deserved to be loved -- bred in families where there is conditional love -- unattainable ideals of perfection I will be seen and I will see myself. I might contaminate anyone who would love me with my badness. I won't live up to the love. Doubts fostered about goodness in the world, about the nature of others Skepticism about who actually makes the effort to love Demanding perfection from others before trying again. To have the chance of being loved we have to take a chance on being destroyed inside -- Jo Nesbo Pessimistic evaluation of the future No one will love me I will be deceived, tricked and then betrayed, rejected, abandoned Distractions Paul Simon: I have my booksAnd my poetry to protect meI am shielded in my armor Fruit we can dwell inwardly, on our own damage -- we can focus on our wounds. Direct our attention to all the things that are wrong with us and pull inward -- self-absorption, ruminating and obsessing about our defects, curling up inside to protect ourselves, not letting anyone in. So common. Or we can reach out and embrace love anyway. We can trust that parts of us may be seeing things inaccurately, thinking about things in ways that are distorted. Identity Stem Drawing from Robert Firestone's Why Do So Many People Respond Negatively to Being Loved? article on psychalive.org I am inadequate, unworthy of love “We accept the love we think we deserve.”– Stephen Chbosky Being valued or seen in a positive light is confusing because it conflicts with the negative self-concept that many people form within their family. Firestone Being loved can provoke an identity crisis Firestone Your identity, at least for some of your parts, can be very bound up in being unloved and unloveable Parts may not know who you are if you were loved -- such a radical change Very disconcerting to lose a sense of who I am, even if the identity is a negative one. Comfort in the familiarity of the dysfunction I know -- so I accept and even seek out rejection and failure -- they are familiar and harmonize with my life narrative. Deep sense of having to earn conditional love. But that is not what love is about “Love is not concerned with a person's accomplishments, it is a response to a person's being: This is why a typical word of love is to say: I love you, because you are as you are.” ― Dietrich von Hildebrand, The Art of Living Little or no ordered self-love -- we will be discussing ordered self love in the next episode. One of Nathanson's four strategies to cope with shame is to attack the self. Internal disconnects to survive the trauma -- horror of abuse Love relationships pull for integration Love is never fragmented; it's an inseparable whole which does not delight in bits and pieces. John A. Andrews And that integration will bring up the parts of ourselves that we have rejected as too scary, too unacceptable, too unlovable, too dangerous, too overwhelming, too much in some way to be allowed a seat at the table of our consciousness. Takes a lot of courage to really be loved. Ursula Wirtz, Trauma and Beyond: The Mystery of Transformation “I consider love to be the matrix for this transformation, which calls new being into existence. Love has the power to reawaken and bring to the fire what has been entombed or distorted by traumatic forces or has retreated out of defensiveness and self-protection. Without love and compassion for the fragility of human identity in the face of death and the reality of evil, the madness found in these barren spaces of the soul might not be meaningfully encountered. For the stripping away of the constricting cocoon of traumatic fixations and the untangling of what has become distorted and convoluted during painful traumatization, love is needed.” ― Fruit -- will we let our burdened parts define ourselves-- will we let those traumatized parts of us, and the parts that guard us from those traumatize parts be the ones to determine who we are -- with their limited vision and their narrow slice of experience -- or can we work gently with ourselves and allow ourselves to be seen through the eyes of those who do love us. Relationship Love affirms the other, love responds to the other, love is unitive -- love is steadfast more of Bernard Brady's characteristics of Agape, of real love described in episode 94 Effects of Shame Lack of trust in others Lack of confidence How bold one gets when one is sure of being loved. Sigmund Freud Fear of exposure To myself To the one who loves me “To be deeply loved, means a willingness to cut yourself wide open, exposing your vulnerabilities... hopes, hurts, fears and flaws. Hiding behind the highlight reel of who you are, is the real you and that person is just as worthy of love. There is nothing more terrifying or fulfilling, than complete love, it's worth the risk... reach for it.” ― Jaeda DeWalt Fear of rejection The fear of rejection makes sense: If we've had a steady diet of shame, blame, and criticism, we learned that the world is not a safe place. Something within us mobilizes to protect our tender heart from further stings and insults .The Hidden Reasons We Don't Let Love In -- John Amodeo Ph.D., MFT The one who loves me will hurt me. It's inevitable Fruit in the Behaviors -- all focused around protection from the other leading to relationship sabotage Undue criticism of the other --you are not enough for me. Withdrawal and isolation -- one of Nathanson's strategies for coping with shame. Paul Simon Hiding in my room safe within my wombI touch no one and no one touches meI am a rock I am an islandAnd a rock feels no painAnd an island never cries Avoidance Pursuing unavailable people I found myself in a pattern of being attracted to people who were somehow unavailable, and what I realized was that I was protecting myself because I equate the idea of connection and love with trauma and death.” ― Zachary Quinto Pushing others away Basically, love is scary when it contrasts with childhood trauma. In that situation, the beloved feels compelled to act in ways that hurt the lover: behaving in a punitive manner, distancing themselves and pushing love away. Robert Firestone “You push people away, Marley. You don't realise it, but you do. You close yourself off to anyone and anything that doesn't fit in your perfect little hamster ball of life. But you can't experience love only on your own terms. It doesn't work that way.” ― Kate Lattey, Dream On Aggression -- Fueled by anger. Attacking others is one of Nathanson's four strategies of coping with shame. Why do we attack? We are afraid, we are struggling with shame. “Those who love to be feared fear to be loved, and they themselves are more afraid than anyone, for whereas other men fear only them, they fear everyone. St. Francis de Sales Emotionally disconnecting from the relationship Out of anger. Harden my Heart -- 1982 Hit Sung by Quarterflash … I'm gonna harden my heart, I'm gonna swallow my tears, I'm gonna turn and leave you here Out of fear and shame “Many freeze types unconsciously believe that people and danger are synonymous, and that safety lies in solitude. Outside of fantasy, many give up entirely on the possibility of love. The freeze response, also known as the camouflage response, often triggers the individual into hiding, isolating and eschewing human contact as much as possible. This type can be so frozen in retreat mode that it seems as if their starter button is stuck in the ‘off' position. It is usually the most profoundly abandoned child - ‘the lost child' - who is forced to ‘choose' and habituate to the freeze response… Unable to successfully employ fight, flight or fawn responses, the freeze type's defenses develop around classical dissociation.” ― Pete Walker Dietrich von Hildebrand -- shrinking away from commitment. Difficulties receiving partial, incomplete, imperfect love -- as replacements for God's love Glazed carrots. Side dish, not the main entrée. Mother Angelica's Little Book of Life Lessons And Everyday Spirituality : Allow people to love you as they must love you, not as you want them to love you. Even God does not love us as we wish Him to. Learning to love is learning to accept love as it comes Spiritual Disconnecting from God, who is love. Human beings must be known to be loved; but Divine beings must be loved to be known. Blaise Pascal We to love God to know Him And so we have to find him lovable -- and so often parts of us don't find him lovable. Need for Faith and Hope -- Infused virtues. To be loved but not known is comforting but superficial. To be known and not loved is our greatest fear. But to be fully known and truly loved is, well, a lot like being loved by God. It is what we need more than anything. It liberates us from pretense, humbles us out of our self-righteousness, and fortifies us for any difficulty life can throw at us. Timothy Keller everyone wants perfect love... no one wants to be a perfect lover... - Author: Brijesh Singh Being loved by God is often even more difficult I John 4:8 "…God is love." Issues around God images (IIC 23-29) God is not as tangible, immediate Transferences to God Projections onto God. Edward Vacek: Love, Human and Divine: The Heart of Christian Ethics. The sequence in loving and being loved. (1) God affirms us; (2) God receives a; (3) we accept God's love; (4) we affirm God; (5) God forms community with us; (6) we cooperate with God in loving God in the world; and finally (7) we grow in a limited code responsibility with God. p.. 177 Problems with the sequence -- not tolerating enough contact with God to be affirmed, to understand him in a totally different way. 1 John 4:19: We love because he first loved us Active vs. passive refusal to be loved. Active refusals to be loved are more obvious Passive refusals to be loved are more common. Five attachment tasks Felt sense of safety and protection -- have to go through the valley of shame, fear, anger, grief Feeling seen, heard, known and understood -- have to tolerating being in relationship, being present. Feeling comforted, soothed and reassured Feeling cherished, treasured, delighted in “If your parents' faces never lit up when they looked at you, it's hard to know what it feels like to be loved and cherished. If you come from an incomprehensible world filled with secrecy and fear, it's almost impossible to find the words to express what you have endured. If you grew up unwanted and ignored, it is a major challenge to develop a visceral sense of agency and self-worth.” ― Bessel A. van der Kolk, The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma Feeling the other has your best interests at heart Love heals The more healthy relationships a child has, the more likely he will be to recover from trauma and thrive. Relationships are the agents of change and the most powerful therapy is human love. — Bruce D. Perry “Love alone brings a human being to full awareness of personal existence. For it is in love alone that man finds room enough to be what he is.” ― Dietrich von Hildebrand, Man, Woman, and the Meaning of Love “Trauma ruptures and hollows. Compassion mends and fills; love heals.” ― Na'ama Yehud There you have it from a trauma researcher, a philosopher, and a writer -- Example of Sr. Josephine Bakhita Born about 1869 in the village of Olgossa in the Darfur region of Sudan. She was a member of the Daju people Uncle was a tribal chief, well-to-do family At age 8, kidnapped by slave traders, forcerd to walk barefoot 600 miles to a slave market Over the next 12 years, bought and sold many times, at least 12 times Trauma of the abduction -- Forgot her given name in captivity -- consider that - - a loss of identity Owners varied in their treatment of her. Some were sadists Family of Turkish general Josephine wrote that as soon as one wound would heal, they would inflict another. another woman drew patterns on her skin with flour, then cut into her flesh with a blade. She rubbed the wounds with salt to make the scars permanent. She would suffer a total of 114 scars from this abuse. A total of 114 intricate patterns were cut into her breasts, belly and into her right arm I am definitively loved and whatever happens to me -- I am awaited by this Love. Action Plan You gotta pray Point is to focus on developing the relationship with the Persons of the Trinity and with Mary -- as a little child, a little son or daughter. Litanies of the Heart - the Litany of the Closed Heart the litany of the fearful heart, the litany of the wounded heart. Soulsandhearts.com/lit Books Intimacy in Prayer -- Personal Prayer: A Guide for Receiving the Father's Love -- by Frs. Thomas Acklin and Boniface Hicks. Fr. Jacques Philippe -- Time for God -- excellent guide for learning pray from a more relational perspective. I also like Fr. Jacques Philippe's book The way of Trust and Confidence Fr. Thomas Dubay -- Fire Within -- more of a Carmelite approach. If you haven't been to confession recently, go. If you feel like you can't go, I want to hear about it. Calling all Catholic therapists and -- Interior Therapist Community is starting our fall groups. 80 therapists and graduate students in mental health fields in community -- each of us working on our own human formation, but not in isolation. New Foundations experiential groups are forming -- and we have advanced groups. 2022 Webinar Series: Of Beams and Specks: Therapist-Focused Consultation - Peter Malinoski $30 Soulsandhearts.com/itc -- call me at 317.567.9594 or email at crisis@soulsandhearts.com Weekly reflection -- related to this podcast, delivered to your inbox every Wednesday -- We do get around to archiving them in the blog section of our website -- soulsandhearts.com/blog Conversation hours -- every Tuesday and Thursday from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM Eastern Time call me at 317.567.9594 or email at crisis@soulsandhearts.com. If I don't pick up, I'm on another call leave a voicemail. Patroness and Patron.
This week is another excellent producer. Steve Levine had worked as an engineer on albums by the Clash and the Vibratoirs before doing the work that brought him the most attention - producing the first three Culture Club albums. He saw that band conquer the world and, ultimately, implode. This led to gigs producing the Beach Boys, Quarterflash, China Crisis, America, the Creatures, and the Vapors among many others. Today's he's busier than ever working for the BBC as well as many other projects. We discuss all of these acts as well as his work on John Hughes movie soundtracks, getting to know Stevie Wonder, winning a Grammy for gospel music and much more. His enthusiasm is infectious! https://stevelevine.co.uk www.patreon.com/thehustlepod
Quarterflash, Marv Ross, and Rindy Ross.
Continuing our series on decades, 81 vs 91, lots of changes. #rockphxlive #rockphoenixlive Happy Listening and Rock ON!!!!Guns N Roses- You Could Be MineSantana- WinningGenesis- I Cant DanceJ Geils Band- Freeze FrameYes- Owner Of A Lonely HeartThe Human League- (Keep Feeling) FacinationVan Halen- Right NowTommy Tutone- 867.5309/ JennyJesus Jones- Right Here, Right NowSoft Cell- Tainted LoveMetallica- My Friend Of MiseryQuarterflash- Harden My HeartOzzy Osbourne- No More TearsStray Cats- Rock This TownUgly Kid Joe- Everything About YouApril Wine- Just Between You And MeU2- Mysterious WaysForeigner- Juke Box HeroRed Hot Chili Peppers- Under The BridgeREO Speedwagon- Take It On The Run
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for the years that were the 1980s: Adam & The Ants, Naked Eyes, Josie Cotton, The Cars, Saga, Quarterflash, Hall & Oates, Dream Academy, A-Ha, Strawberry Switchblade, The Go-Go’s, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Wham!, Scritti Politti, and finishing up with Peter Gabriel.
Hey friends - I am so excited to release a brand new project called, Songs That Shaped Me - The 80's! This episode features cover songs by Wham, Bonnie Tyler, Paul Davis, Kim Carnes, Quarterflash, James Ingram, Foreigner and The Go-Go's! Thank you for listening!
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your weekly time warp to the 1980s: Pet Shop Boys, OMD, After The Fire, Duran Duran, Rod Stewart, Tommy Tutone, Alphaville, Sid Vicious, Quarterflash, Peter Schilling, Sparks & Jane Wiedlin, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Plimsouls, and finishing up with some Robert Hazard.
Reviewing the worst of the worst - so you don't have to!Nathan and Jacob grab their guitars and dig out their tightest leather trousers for their review of the 2013 movie musical Rock of Ages! An adaptation of the Broadway show of the same name, Rock of Ages features songs from the likes of Journey, Foreigner, Poison, and Quarterflash(?) performed by Russell Brand, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Alec Baldwin, and Tom Cruise - no, really! The Bad Things boys deal with a paper thin plot, buttock-clenching dialogue, dodgy portrayals of gay love, and SO. MANY. SONGS. VOTE IN OUR POLL FOR EPISODE 18.TAKE PART IN OUR CORP-HOP TOURNAMENT.Find us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/badthingspodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/BadThingsPod (@badthingspod)Instagram - www.instagram.com/badthingspod (@badthingspod)Theme music - Boo Boogie by Doug Wood. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"And they'll work you when the day is through on the night shift. / And they'll comfort you, and they'll love you, too, on the night shift!" Actor-writer-director-blogger extraordinaire Jeannette Mickenham joins Jonny and Darin for a dramatic discussion of Ron Howard's NIGHT SHIFT, starring Michael Keaton and Henry Winkler. But is this 1982 comedy classic dead on arrival? Pull up a slab and find out!
Amy fondly recalls "A Little Princess" and "The Secret Garden." Robbie-Ann sings the praises of "The Princess Bride" novel, and how the movie got it right but the book has so much more to it. Robbie-Ann's love of "A Wrinkle in Time" and how the movie wasn't faithful to the book, but Chris Pine was it so...five stars. The Girls can't remember the name of the dog in the book, which leads to a sidebar about 80s band Quarterflash. Robbie-Ann's childhood introduction to audiobooks, courtesy of her father's cassette recordings of "Think and Grow Rich," which leads to a Tony Robbins sidebar. The hardship of not having the Encyclopedia Britannica set at home, which leads to a sidebar about Robbie-Ann's disastrous oral report on Tanzania in 10th grade Honors History class.
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your weekly time warp: Animotion, Pet Shop Boys, Tears For Fears, Bryan Adams, Yello, Quarterflash, Air Supply, Tina Turner, The Cure, Cyndi Lauper, The Go-Go’s, Talk Talk, Sheena Easton, and finishing off with some Sigue Sigue Sputnik.
And… we’re back! This episode features a selection of 80s synthpop from South Africa in addition to some classic italo disco as well as the best listener call-in this podcast will probably ever receive. 0:00 Linda “Babe” Majika, “Let’s Make a Deal” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon 5:32 Linda “Babe” Majika, “Don’t Treat Me So Bad” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon 11:44 Ebony, “I Need Somebody” 18:18 Image, “Valencia” 26:42 Taxi, “All My Life” 31:39 Splash, “Peacock” 37:42 Jessica Blue, “The Dark of Light” — Apple Music • Amazon 43:50 M&G, “When I Let You Down” — Apple Music 49:52 Desireless, “Voyage Voyage” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon 54:08 Peter Richard, “For You, Only You” — Spotify • Amazon 58:23 Scotch, “Take Me Up” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon 66:35 Sabrina, “Boys (Summertime Love)” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon 72:01 Quarterflash, “Night Shift” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon 76:01 Teen-Rock, “Make Up Your Mind” — Apple Music • Spotify 80:49 Virgin, “Tell Me Why” 86:00 Oh Romeo, “Try It (I’m in Love With Another Man)” — Spotify • Amazon 94:28 Baltimora, “Woody Boogie” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon This whole thing is put together by me, Drew Mackie. Follow me on Twitter. I'm on Instagram too. Also listen to the Spotify playlist that inspired this podcast. If you have a recommendation for a song you think should be played on the show, hit me up on Twitter or leave me a voicemail by calling (970) 823-4726 — or 970 82 DISCO. I may play your recommendation on a future show. Have a look at the official website for fancy people. The original art for this podcast was designed by Sarah Wickham, who rocks. Check out her art and also buy her stuff. Subscribe: Mixcloud • iTunes • Stitcher • Libsyn • Google Podcasts
We are back, continuing our series on the decade of decadence, the 1980's. This week, its the year that brought us things like E.T., Thriller and more; 1982.We are thrilled and enraptured to welcome our very special guest host for 1982, Mr. Derick Brobst.Make sure to follow us on ALL the social!!insideyoupodcast.comMake sure to pick up some sweet merch!!! teespring.com/stores/insideyou
Quarterflash. Mark Hannah joins us. Fran joins to talk about being propositioned by an older gentleman. Tim's wagers on golf for this weekend. EMOTD.
Quarterflash. Mark Hannah joins us. Fran joins to talk about being propositioned by an older gentleman. Tim's wagers on golf for this weekend. EMOTD.
There’s always been bands that had some part of their success because they – a little or a lot- sounded like other bands. The Beatles and Badfinger. The Beatles and a band called the Knickerbockers with a 1965 hit song called “Lies”. “Oh Sheila” was a hit for the band Ready For the World that had a sound like Prince. An R&B singer named Fontella Bass sounded a whole lot like Aretha Franklin with a 1965 hit called “Rescue Me” - Greta Van Fleet sounds eerily like Led Zeppelin. So did the 80s band Kingdom Come. And I always kind of wonder what happened to a band. How did they go from having hits to having sorta hits, not really being a band anymore. Did they burn out. Fade away? Get taken advantage of? Dropped by the record company. Implode? In this podcast, we revisit three bands that had hits – big hits – in part because the albums they made sounded a little - or a lot like a more successful band. Not that it made them bad. But that’s the truth. Let’s dig into the careers of Quarterflash, The Outfield, and John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band. Links: Hear Spotify Playlist: Tracks From Bands That Sounded A Little - or a Lot - Like Other Bands Subscribe to RockPopandRoll: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Google Podcasts Or wherever you get your podcasts. Contact us: EMAIL: rockpoprollpodcast@gmail.com TWITTER: http://twitter.com/80srockpopandroll WEBSITE: rockpopandroll.com
CBSSports.com fantasy sports analyst Chris Towers joins the show to dig deep into an album I first heard him talk about with great enthusiasm nearly six years ago. The album is Carly Rae Jepsen's critically-acclaimed but commercially disappointing E*MO*TION.During the podcast, Chris made reference to the Switched on Pop podcast. You can listen to that at https://switchedonpop.com/.Chris also referred to an essay written by Hanif Abdurraqib about the experience of seeing Carly Rae Jepsen live. It's entitled "Carly Rae Jepsen's Public Displays of Affection", and you can find it here: http://www.mtv.com/news/2858019/carly-rae-jepsen-live-public-display-of-affection/.We talked about Quarterflash and The Cardigans as one-hit wonders, but they did in fact have other hits. This discussion reminded me of a great Cardigans song, My Favorite Game. You can listen to it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7Wwbl8F-2s.Also, I erroneously stated that Quarterflash's Harden My Heart was released in 1980, but it was actually in 1981. 1:12 Chris joins the show2:27 Chris discusses his new/old role with CBSSports.com2:46 Fantasy sports player rankings are like album rankings5:38 How did Chris develop his eclectic taste in music?9:53 How did Chris get into Carly Rae Jepsen's music?13:57 It's not always bad if music is derivative15:59 Chris' favorite tracks on E*MO*TION18:45 Why is this one of Chris' favorite albums to listen to?20:50 Al expected to be underwhelmed by E*MO*TION23:45 Al's first impressions25:04 Carly Rae Jepsen is a prolific songwriter26:54 Does it matter if music is targeted for teens or adults? Track-by-track breakdown:29:53 Run Away With Me32:54 Emotion37:30 I Really Like You40:17 Gimmie Love43:14 All That46:53 Boy Problems52:02 Making The Most of the Night54:07 Your Type56:27 Let's Get Lost57:16 LA Hallucinations1:00:50 Warm Blood1:04:07 When I Needed You
Nombres de artistas/grupos que de primeras o de segundas no te sonarán. Y estas canciones elegidas aún menos. ¿Bob Siebenberg? Es el batería de Supertramp. ¿Russ Ballard? Alma y guitarrista del grupo Argent, además de productor de grupos como America. ¿Stan Ridgeway? Líder del grupo de country-tecno-rock Wall Of Voodoo. ¿Quarterflash? En los 80 pegaron en todo Occidente con su pelotazo “Harden My Heart”. ¿Eye To Eye? Un dúo inglés chica-chico producido por Gary Katz, el productor Steely Dan. ¿Greg Kihn? Un caballero primordial en la nueva ola californiana. Y ¿Ella Mental? Poco sabemos de este otro dúo chica-chico, salvo que les produjo Stewart Levine (The Crusaders, Lionel Richie, Simply Red, b.B. King, Joe Cocker, Boz Scaggs, etc). DISCO 1 DAVID T. WALKER Street Life 6’14 DAVID T. DISCO 2 ALAN O’DAY Undercover Angel APPETIZERS 1977 7’19 DISCO 3 TOTO Jake To The Bone 7’05 Kingdom Of Desire 1992 DISCO 4 BROOKLYN DREAMS Music, Harmony & Rhythm 6´44 DISCO 5 DONALD BYRD Flight Time 8’28 BLACK BYRD 1973 DISCO 6 ASTRUD GILBERTO Beginnings 1969 8’33 DISCO 7 STEELY DAN Jack Of Speed 6’18 Two Against Nature 2004 DISCO 8 ROSA PASSOS Bésame Mucho 7’05 AMOROSA 2004 Escuchar audio
This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your warp back to the 1980s: Altered Images, Plimsouls, Paul Young, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Members, Limahl, Dead Kennedys, Cutting Crew, Eddie Grant, Devo, Kate Bush, Robert Hazard, Quarterflash, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and finishing off with Samantha Fox.
This week, in between bouts of hurling soup cans at passersby, we shut down the controversial theories of two renegade orthodontists in Britain who have become a sensation in the incel community. A woman learned of her ex-husband’s infidelity in his New York Times wedding announcement, leading her to tell her own story in the New York Post. Finally, for our final Summer Music Series we discuss Quarterflash’s “Harden My Heart” with NOPE’s corridor correspondent, Lauren Mechling. HEAR US ON ITUNES https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-nope/ OVERCAST https://overcast.fm/itunes1312654524/this-week-in-nope SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/07WFZhd5bgY1l1BspArfRJ STITCHER https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/this-week-in-nope SOUNDCLOUD https://soundcloud.com/user-518735966/tracks POCKET CASTS https://pca.st/SrJY RADIO PUBLIC https://radiopublic.com/this-week-in-nope-GAOx3N In this week’s episode: Watch “Harden My Heart” by Quarterflash. Read the FT column, Why are we so scared of corridors? Read about the Mews, a father-son orthodontist duo in England, who have become a YouTube sensation. Big #YUP to… Chadwick Boseman...Wakanda Forever. RIP. The Real Housewives of New York City, Season 12 Dog House UK, on the BBC (available on HBO Max) In addition to Twitter, you can now also follow us on Goodpods, a new app that will help you discover great podcasts.
Quarterflash. Iggy trashes Harry Connick and Michael Buble. StrodeCast. Hurricane updates. Mark Hannah dials in. More cucks. Iggy got the french fry bucket hat. EMOTD.
Quarterflash. Iggy trashes Harry Connick and Michael Buble. StrodeCast. Hurricane updates. Mark Hannah dials in. More cucks. Iggy got the french fry bucket hat. EMOTD.
Episode 39 1982 “Owner of the lonely heart” the eleventh studio album “90125” by the English progressive rock band Yes, released on 7 November 1983 by Atco Records. What's the road map moving forward for humans? The double standard in America Protesting Vs. Rallies?Covid-19/Corona. Is back!!! “Mayor DeBlasio is destroying our great city from the inside out,” Zeldin, who represents the state's First Congressional District, tweeted. “New York City will not make it through the remainder of his term. He needs to be immediately removed from office to save the city and protect the people who live there.” Defunding police and what exactly does that mean? Racial politics? 2 dead 12 shot in North Carolina. Chicago 100 shot 14 dead including kids. New York major uptick in crime 14 kids shot 12 dead. Chokehold ban. Removal of all the monuments. Michael Brown, an 18-year-old African-American male, was shot to death during an encounter with Officer Darren Wilson “Hands Up Don't Shoot!” "The Birth of “Black Lives Matter” Cost of Living 1982, The Chicago Tylenol Murders, First artificial heart US “No Further Communications”: The story of the Ocean Ranger disaster. Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Italy Wins World Cup. Popular Films E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Rocky III, On Golden Pond Porky's An Officer and a Gentleman The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Poltergeist Annie Popular TV Programmes Magnum, P.I. The Other Arf (UK) Dynasty Falcon Crest Hill Street Blues Only Fools and Horses (UK) Knight Rider Discology 1982 "Ebony and Ivory, Kool & The Gang, Olivia Newton John, Survivor, Human League, Chicago, Lionel Richie, Willie Nelson, “The Alan Parsons project”, Quarterflash, Steve Miller band. Born This Year 1982 38 years ago Andy Roddick August 30th, He won the title at the 2003 US Open, defeating French Open champion Juan Carlos Ferrero in the final and overtaking him as the top-ranked player in the process. LeAnn Rimes August 28th Kelly Clarkson April 24th Nicki Minaj, 37. Rapper. Lil Wayne, 37. Rapper. Prince William 38 Seth Rogen 38 Technology First CD player sold in Japan The Weather Channel airs on cable television for the first time. The Soviet Spaceship Vanera 13 lands on Venus and sends back color Photographs 20 million Elm Trees die in the UK through Dutch Elm Disease The First Commercial use of Genetic Engineering is Launched when human insulin produced by bacteria is marketed Times man of The Year is THE COMPUTER Tough questions to ask yourself, and even harder questions to answer. "All Roads Lead Here" Bobby Couto --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebobbycoutoshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebobbycoutoshow/support
Episode 39 1982 “Owner of the lonely heart” the eleventh studio album “90125” by the English progressive rock band Yes, released on 7 November 1983 by Atco Records. What's the road map moving forward for humans? The double standard in America Protesting Vs. Rallies?Covid-19/Corona. Is back!!! “Mayor DeBlasio is destroying our great city from the inside out,” Zeldin, who represents the state's First Congressional District, tweeted. “New York City will not make it through the remainder of his term. He needs to be immediately removed from office to save the city and protect the people who live there.” Defunding police and what exactly does that mean? Racial politics? 2 dead 12 shot in North Carolina. Chicago 100 shot 14 dead including kids. New York major uptick in crime 14 kids shot 12 dead. Chokehold ban. Removal of all the monuments. Michael Brown, an 18-year-old African-American male, was shot to death during an encounter with Officer Darren Wilson “Hands Up Don't Shoot!” "The Birth of “Black Lives Matter” Cost of Living 1982, The Chicago Tylenol Murders, First artificial heart US “No Further Communications”: The story of the Ocean Ranger disaster. Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Italy Wins World Cup. Popular Films E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Rocky III, On Golden Pond Porky's An Officer and a Gentleman The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Poltergeist Annie Popular TV Programmes Magnum, P.I. The Other Arf (UK) Dynasty Falcon Crest Hill Street Blues Only Fools and Horses (UK) Knight Rider Discology 1982 "Ebony and Ivory, Kool & The Gang, Olivia Newton John, Survivor, Human League, Chicago, Lionel Richie, Willie Nelson, “The Alan Parsons project”, Quarterflash, Steve Miller band. Born This Year 1982 38 years ago Andy Roddick August 30th, He won the title at the 2003 US Open, defeating French Open champion Juan Carlos Ferrero in the final and overtaking him as the top-ranked player in the process. LeAnn Rimes August 28th Kelly Clarkson April 24th Nicki Minaj, 37. Rapper. Lil Wayne, 37. Rapper. Prince William 38 Seth Rogen 38 Technology First CD player sold in Japan The Weather Channel airs on cable television for the first time. The Soviet Spaceship Vanera 13 lands on Venus and sends back color Photographs 20 million Elm Trees die in the UK through Dutch Elm Disease The First Commercial use of Genetic Engineering is Launched when human insulin produced by bacteria is marketed Times man of The Year is THE COMPUTER Tough questions to ask yourself, and even harder questions to answer. "All Roads Lead Here" Bobby Couto --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebobbycoutoshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebobbycoutoshow/support
Tom Petty, Queen, The Stranglers, Radiohead, Quarterflash, AC/DC, Blackfoot, Golden Earring, Deep Purple... to name a few !
Neeley and Chris talk about the good ol' 80s music stores, which leads to reviewing some of the biggest music of the early '80s that simply didn't hold up well at all. GET THE NEW CMS APP to keep up with THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW. Available on Android and iOS! https://www.theclassicmetalshow.com/get-the-cms-app/ NOTE: Due to YouTube Censorship, all In Studio Cam videos of the entire week's edition of THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW are uploaded to: https://www.vimeo.com/ondemand/cmsstudio WANT TO COMMENT? Use Dissenter - https://www.dissenter.com Catch THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW Saturdays from 9pm to 3am EST at www.theclassicmetalshow.com. SHOW/SOCIALS: WEBSITE: https://www.theclassicmetalshow.com CHATROOM: https://www.chatandkill.com GAB: https://www.gab.com/theclassicmetalshow MINDS: https://www.minds.com/ClassicMetalShow REDDIT: https://www.reddit.com/r/classicmetalshow VIDEO: VIMEO: https://vimeo.com/classicmetalshow BITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/classicmetalshow DAILYMOTION: https://www.dailymotion.com/theclassicmetalshow PODCAST: SPREAKER: https://www.spreaker.com/user/cmsrocks iTUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/classic-metal-show-best-podcast/id295946198 LAUNCHPAD (PODCASTONE): https://www.launchpaddm.com/pd/The-Classic-Metal-Show SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/5B6g73ONnQskxRk79KAJ9I GOOGLE PLAY: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ilolxypla5l5zk7diswqfm2zae4 TUNEIN: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Talk-Show-Replays/The-Classic-Metal-Show-p587552/ STITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-classic-metal-show SUPPORT THE CMS: BUY A T-SHIRT: https://www.theclassicmetalshow.com/cms-shirts/ BUY GENERAL MERCH: https://www.zazzle.com/store/cmsmerch CHRIS' BOOK CAUSE & EFFECT MOTLEY CRUE: https://amzn.to/2WuK2El CHRIS' BOOK CAUSE & EFFECT METALLICA: https://amzn.to/2WS0zkY CHRIS' BOOK CAUSE & EFFECT JUDAS PRIEST: https://amzn.to/2Myr8I8 CHRIS' BOOK LITTLE VICTORIES: https://amzn.to/2MucPE7 CHRIS' BOOK CALL ME CHRIS: https://amzn.to/2EXb1gJ BULLSHIT CENSORED MEDIA: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thecms TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/cmsrocks INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/classicmetalshow YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/CMSClassicMetalShow/
Fred shares with Rex in the morning the very launch of Promotion Man podcast. KNCN is a legendary rock radio station along the Texas coastline. Fred tells the U2 story where KNCN was one of 3 radio stations in America to be the first to play U2 music with the add of “I Will Follow”. Rex recalls Fred as the Pope in the RV for Lenny Kravitz Promotion. Fred tells a story about Quarterflash and Sammy Hager being in Corpus Christi the same day. Recommended Music:U2 “I will follow”
This Promotion Man Podcast takes you through an entire year of tours and the albums on the chart for 1981. The year started off with a number one album from John Lennon, which came only a few weeks after he was murdered in New York. Through the year, an entity named MTV came along in August that completely shook up the music industry as we know it. This dynamic created different career paths for bands like ZZ Top who completely reinvented themselves into video sensations. Olivia Newton John returned to get Physical and recreated herself. But the most notable thing from the year and moving forward was how many one-hit wonders came as a result of MTV airplay. Quarterflash...remember them...just one example. Fred has a funny story about how Quarterflash led to Sammy Hagar getting pissed at him that lasted after Sammy's solo career into joining Van Halen. We close out the show with the Centerfold kings J. Geils Band who invades the hotel where Fred is getting married. Recommended Music:Intro: AC/DC “For Those About To Rock”Middle: Stones “Waiting on a Friend”Middle: Quarterflash “Harden My Heart”End: Steve Winwood “If You See a Chance Take it”
Singer and songwriter, Brandon Hixson, takes a reflective look back at 20 years of writing and recording on this Episode of Now And Then. Hear songs from his latest album and favorite songs from the last 20 years.Episode 4Turn Up The RadioCrossroadsUse My ThornMake Your MarkLike There’s No TomorrowCast AwayYou Never Let Me GoWorth Fighting ForLove RevolutionA Love So StrongGrace Came FirstSeason Of GraceHeaven’s Lullaby
Singer and songwriter, Brandon Hixson, takes a reflective look back at 20 years of writing and recording on this Episode of Now And Then. Hear songs from his latest album and favorite songs from the last 20 years.Episode 3I Come To YouThe Road Less TraveledMorning Always ComesLamb Of God (Just As I Am)Take Time To Live (Caylin’s Song)Surrender Is The Sweetest SongFind Your WayLove IsBorn To FlySlave To Shackles (No More)I SurrenderStronger Than FearOnly By His Grace
Singer and songwriter, Brandon Hixson, takes a reflective look back at 20 years of writing and recording on this Episode of Now And Then. Hear songs from his latest album and songs from the past 20 years.Episode 2Bring On The RainHold On To The DreamI Won’t Be MovedI Love You MoreI Wanna Live (In The Light Of Your Love)ExposedOnly You, JesusTake The First StepWoundedYour Love Lifted MeRed LettersI Know You’re Out There (A Song For Mama)Treasured Beyond Measure
Singer and songwriter, Brandon Hixson, takes a reflective look back at 20 years of writing and recording on this Episode of Now And Then. Hear songs from his latest album including Deepest Scar, Reflection of The Cross and Life With You. Episode 1Deepest ScarReflection Of The CrossWhy Me, Jesus?Life With You (Your Goodness)Autumn FallIn The Waiting (Penelope’s Song)His Love Is EnoughSomedayThe Miracle (Mema’s Song)The Day Death DiedPassengersPicture Of YouHere Is My Heart
I first met Rindy in the early 80s when she and her husband Marv were riding the wave of their crossover hit Harden My Heart. After years of playing in bars across the Pacific Northwest as Seafood Mama, they had recently been signed to Geffen Records, changing their name to Quarterflash. During their time with Geffen, they had four songs that charted on the top 40, and their self-titled debut album went platinum. They toured with Elton John, Linda Ronstadt, Sammy Hagar, Loverboy, The Beach Boys, Three Dog Night, Jefferson Starship, and more. In 1991 Rindy and Marv started the Trail Band — a blend of Americana, Celtic, Folklorico, and early music. They recorded a total of 13 albums and performed across the U.S. and Japan. In Portland alone, the Trail Band's holiday show has sold out over 100 times and raised more than a million dollars for the nonprofit Friends of the Children. Quarterflash continued to perform and record during this time, releasing two more albums on their own label. In addition to the creative projects she's been a part of, Rindy's worked as a teacher and counselor. She's my go-to buddy when I need someone who's thoughtful and wise to talk about the craziness of the music business and the big stuff of life too. Rindy's a survivor in more ways than one. I love how she's navigated life's ups and downs with integrity, wholeheartedness, and an awesome sense of humor.For full show notes and transcriptions, please visit the Episode Webpage HERE.Please join me on: Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.You can find Rindy at these websites: Ross Productions and Quarterflash.The songs from today’s episode are titled Crazy Quilt and Rise Above and are from the Quarterflash album Goodbye Uncle Buzz (used with permission). To listen or download, go HERE.Theme music for the Podcast was composed by John Smith. He edits all the podcast episodes too. (Thanks, honey!)
My intro sounds nice and clean. Well don’t get too used to it because we had some recording problems with this week’s Coffeeshop Conversations at Artichoke Music…which were all our fault. So the conversation with Marv Ross of Quarterflash and the Trail Band is, let’s say, a little fuzzy. We tried fixing it but it’s about as good as it’s going to get. Marv was so good that I didn’t want to do it over again. That’s life. Marv has a couple of new projects he’s going to tell us about. And you thought ending Quarterflash and the Trail band was going to be that’s all we’d hear from Marv? No way. Rindy either, one of the projects is a duo album. You can live with the audio problem. Here we go.
Can the Danleers follow up One Summer Nite? Find out next on One-Hit Wonders: the Follow-Ups! A CHRISTMAS PRAYER, THE PENQUINS WHEELING AND DEALING, THE DANLEERS I BELIEVE IN MUSIC, GALLERY RICO MAMBO, THE BREAKFAST CLUB LET HIM GO ANIMOTION GIVE IT TO ME THE MOB FRIEND OR FOE, ADAM ANT FIND ANOTHER FOOL, QUARTERFLASH
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The guys are joined by author Jonathan Evison to talk about the "Easy Rider" of the 80s generation...the soundtrack to "Fast Times at Ridgemont High." Plenty of tangents like eating pot pies, Casey Kasem, waffle stomping, Quarterflash, Oingo Boingo, and Wayne's disdain of Timothy B. Schmitt. You can check out Jonathan's happenings at: http://jonathanevison.net/
Katya & Craig welcome the fabulous singer, songwriter and cultural connoisseur John Grant to talk Looney Tunes, learning Russian in Germany, struggling with your sexuality when growing up in a vigilantly religious household, the joy of tachycardia, getting sober, beers’n’blow, self-expression, iced lattes, Quarterflash, throw pillows, Shania Twain, offers you can’t refuse, the genius of Lisa Kudrow, nicotine overdoses, Elton John, self-acceptance, Karen Carpenter, sexual compulsions, “Best In Show”, being HIV +, revelations, blue moves, bush preferences, movies you can only see once, sympathy guffaws, syphilis surprises, film scores and John’s latest album “Love Is Magic”. Trixie Mattel will be joining us for ANOTHER Movie Club in January for an in-depth discussion of the first SCREAM film! Sign up at https://patreon.com/katyaandcraig and get your comments and questions in! AND, Lagamja Estranja is returning shortly after that for a Movie Club all about WAITING FOR GUFFMAN! When you sign up to Patreon, you get instant access to a flood of exclusive, full-length Hot Dog Club Bonus Episodes, Listener Questions episodes, & Katya & Craig’s Movie Club!!! For all things John Grant, head over to http://johngrantmusic.com/ Snatch up our Hott “Are You Gay?” merch exclusively at https://www.dragqueenmerch.com/collections/whimsically-volatile https://twitter.com/johngrantmusic https://twitter.com/katya_zamo https://twitter.com/videodromedisco https://twitter.com/katyaandcraig https://www.instagram.com/johngrantofficial https://www.instagram.com/katya_zamo https://www.instagram.com/katyaandcraig https://www.instagram.com/videodromedisco
Do the names Martika, Quarterflash, or Buckner & Garica ring a bell to you? In this episode: special guest Kevin from "John & Kevin's Big Stupid Podcast" joins Brian & Jay as they each revel their top 5 one-hit-wonders of the 1980's, along with testing the limits of each other's music / pop-culture vernacular. CONNECT WITH TUNESTILES FACEBOOK: facebook.com/tunestilespodcast INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/tunestilespodcast TWITTER: twitter.com/tunestiles EMAIL: tunestilespodcast@gmail.com LISTENER LINE: (908) 975-9375 FOR MORE ON JOHN & KEVIN'S BIG STUPID PODCAST ANCHOR: anchor.fm/kevin918 iTUNES: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/john-kevins-big-stupid-podcast/id1341006580 SPOTIFY: open.spotify.com/show/2thGpvu12sWrJ1Vct0g2tp
Episode 11: 1. Romans 9:1-33 2. We are justified by faith, not DNA, or works 3. Debunking double predestination 4. Contemporary worship and schism 5. Oregon Super band Quarterflash
We're back this week to celebrate the second half of 1985 as we dissect July through December. There was a ton of music released in the second half of 1985 and Chris and Aaron are back to bring you some of the best tracks from the year. Without further ado, here are the stories, the people, and the sounds that made 1985 an interesting year for Decibel Geeks: July: July 13 – The Live Aid concert takes place in Wembley Stadium, London, UK and Philadelphia, USA. The headlining acts at the latter venue included a Led Zeppelin reunion, the first since their 1980 disbandment. Rough Cutt – Take Her (Rough Cutt) August: August 31 – Richard Ramirez, the serial killer known as the Night Stalker, is captured in Los Angeles. Metal Edge Magazine is Launched. Pantera – I Am the Night (I Am the Night) DIO - Fallen Angels (Sacred Heart) KIX – Sex (Midnight Dynamite) September: September 6 – Michael Jackson purchases the publishing rights for most of the Beatles' music for $47 million, much to the dismay of Paul McCartney, whom he is bidding against. September 19 – The Parents Music Resource Center's (P.M.R.C.) United States Senate hearing on rock censorship begin in Washington, D.C. Heavy metal singer Dee Snider of Twisted Sister, rock star Frank Zappa and country singer John Denver testify against the P.M.R.C. September 22 – The Farm Aid concert is held in Champaign, Illinois, USA. KISS – Who Wants to be Lonely – (Asylum) Slayer - At Dawn They Sleep (Hell Awaits) Vandenberg – All the Way (Alibi) October: October 18 – The first Nintendo home video game console in United States is released by the Nintendo Entertainment System. ZZ Top - Planet of Women (Afterburner) The Cult – Rain (Love) November: Aerosmith – Let the Music Do the Talking (Done with Mirrors) Twisted Sister - Kill or Be Killed (Come Out and Play) Dokken - The Hunter (Under Lock and Key) King Kobra – Shadow Rider (Ready to Strike) WASP - The Last Command (The Last Command) December: December 23 - Two young fans of Judas Priest in Sparks, Nevada shoot themselves, one fatally, after listening to the band's records. A lawsuit is brought against the group in 1986 claiming that they were compelled by backwards subliminal messages hidden in their music. Bands Formed: Britny Fox, Dream Theater, Drivin and Cryin, Roxx Gang, Guns N Roses, Jane’s Addiction, LA Guns, L7, The Mr. T Experience. Band Breakups: Diamond Head, Hanoi Rocks, Mercyful Fate, The Power Station, Quarterflash, Scandal Births: Orianthi, Reggie Bush, Bruno Mars Deaths: Nicolas Colasanto (Coach from Cheers), Margaret Hamilton (Wicked Witch), Rock Hudson (AIDS), Orson Wells, Ricky Nelson Buy Music! Rough Cutt Pantera DIO KIX KISS Slayer Vandenberg ZZ Top The Cult Aerosmith Twisted Sister Dokken King Kobra WASP Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Fan Page Follow on Twitter E-mail Us Comment Below Call us on the Hotline! (540) DBGeek - 1 or (540) 342-3351
6 AM - First day of summer!; Quarterflash; Early COW; MailBag; More Snowden leaks.
Show #54 - Fools. Happy New Year, everybody! It's great to be back, and we apologize for the long wait. We've been Fools to leave you showless for so long. In a sincere effort to make up for that, we offer you these songs about Fools by Rockpile, Quarterflash, The Amazing Rhythm Aces, Jon Cleary, Lloyd Jones and more. Please enjoy, and come on back next week! Download the show. Licensed with ASCAP and BMI.
You love 'em, you hate 'em, you can't live without 'em - The One-hit wonders of 1981 are featured in this week's show with host Steve Spears and co-host Rick (aka "Rich") Gershman