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Wednesday Oct 16th, 2024The 'art' link will be posted later tonight! Going to pick up DK!!! If this doesn't update, check PKandDK.com !Love,PK.A.K.A. The Ramblin Man. A.K.A. Mr. Casual.The PK and DK ShowAn interactive comedy podcast.
Nic von Rupp é um exagero e usamos sem a menor cerimônia o substantivo para evitar o sempre presente adjetivo, extremo - chatíssimo e repetitivo. Imediatamente depois de ler o nome do Nicolau, imaginamos ondas monstruosas, situações de vida ou morte, tubos onde caberia um vagão de trem ou paisagens idílicas. O Boia, naturalmente, corre pro outro lado. No episódio 248, Júlio Adler e João Valente (Bruno estava curtindo a família no feriado!) preferiram falar de fofocas da noite balinesa, exaltar Tinguinha, relembrar baterias que ninguem se interessa e abraçar o saudosismo do impresso. As canções escolhidas foram, Knights of Cydonia dos ingleses Muse, Ramblin Man dos Allman Brothers e, finalmente, Misty interpretada pela Divina Sarah Vaughan -que faria 100 anos no dia 27/03 se estivesse viva. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boia/message
-What's next on Rick's list of songs? Will Sip and Bill get trivia questions right?-SONG OF THE DAY: "Ramblin Man" ~ The Allman Brothers Band (1973)Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This weeks episode is talking doves and anything in between.
I am BACK! And it seems like I say a lot but I'm not sure that it goes anywhere.
Bonus sneak peek of Ramble on the Road, the premium companion podcast to Ramble by the River. Available on Patreon.com. Subscribe by clicking the link at the top of the page--> Ramblebytheriver.com. If you are having thoughts of suicide, there is someone who can help. Call the https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org (National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) 800-273-8255. Keywords: Pets; dog cancer; Dylan's Cottage Bakery; baked goods; fasting; body awareness; calorie deficit; endocrine system; hormones; body types; body building; joint health; Kai Green; body-shaming; objectification; chem trails; conspiracies; climate change; forest fires; Department of Defense; military strategy; Agent orange; Vietnam; Yellowstone National Park; Palm Springs; Joshua Tree National Park; Kevin Kostner; Yellowstone flooding; solar power; National Parks; Seasonal Depression; Seasonal Affect Disorder; Alaska fisheries; weed control; ecology; death; mortality; bonsai trees; Japanese garden; meditation; stress-relief; cortisol; sauna; quantum physics; quantum mechanics; consciousness; aliens; alien civilizations; Lex Friedman Podcast; existential threats; Spotify; Tik-Tok; algorithms; Werewolves of London; China Road; Hong Kong; Doobie Brothers; Sweet Melissa; Midnight Rider; Ramblin Man; Waco Tron; acceptance; free will; suicide; suicidal ideation; drug addiction; mortality; self-sabotage; self-love, self-care; self-abuse; grave digging; funeral home; drugs; drug abuse; working out; hip pain; reverse hyper. Ramble by the River Links: · Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ramblebytheriver (Patreon.com/ramblebytheriver) · Website: http://ramblebytheriver.com/ (Ramblebytheriver.com) · Business: ramblebytheriver@gmail.com · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeff.nesbitt.9619/ (https://www.facebook.com/jeff.nesbitt.9619/) · Instagram: https://instagram.com/ramblebytheriver (https://instagram.com/ramblebytheriver) · Twitter: https://twitter.com/rambleriverpod (https://twitter.com/rambleriverpod) · Podcast host: Ramblebytheriver.captivate.fm
Adam Bell and Peter NikolaidisThe Blurring The Lines Podcast Intros, travel planning, flying around the world, robots scouring our website, setup of the Apple Watch was easy, using multiple watch faces, what are activity circles?, Pedometer plus plus, losing weight without a fitness tracker, experiencing the worst run ever, Desklab monitor results, getting fiber at […]
Joe Biden took his Ramblin Man routine to the Jimmy Kimmel Show. We added the Waylon Jennings.
This week's podcast is an exploration of current events, and more speculation about what the future might bring. Join our hosts, Bobby Fludd and Jordan Bruno for an interesting, albeit sometimes rambling discussion about the crazy state of things.
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I’ve known Brian since he started as a standup in San Francisco. I SEE YOU is a documentary he made about connecting with elders suffering from Alzheimer’s and Dementia through Art Therapy! www.Brian-Leonard.com. Brian lost his father in-law, who was an artist; to Alzheimer’s. His daughter volunteered at a senior center where Art Therapist Erin Partridge used Art to connect with Alzheimer’s patients and people came to life. We also talk about The Hero’s Journey, what to do when you get stuck and the two-way conversation you can have with your thoughts and feelings. Excuse these rambling notes, because Lord, I was Born a Ramblin’ Man. In addition to comedy; Brian is a creative director, writer, and director who has worked with global influencers, clients and companies. We talk about growing up in the Midwest and how he learned to keep his emotions in a duffle bag under a Lucite paperwieight of anxiety and resentment. In this episode, we go all over the mental health map, starting with loneliness and facing feelings, accepting what you’re feeling. Loneliness and isolation are the engines of mental health problems. There’s a feeling of shame in even saying “I’m Lonely.” Jennifer and I also quickly role play how to respond to the voice of Anxiety, that one that tells you everything sucks, you suck and things will never change. Brian also talks about dealing with depression and experiences in therapy, early on dating a therapist who would clinically label his behavior. We also talk about what makes a good therapist, and how a good therapist; is someone who meets you where you are right now. We talk about being real in therapy and how we both have tried to do some entertaining and performing in therapy. And then we talk about storytelling and The Hero’s Journey. Brian uses this concept to teach brands and others how to tell stories in media. How you answer and respond to your own issues in life, that’s a kind of Hero’s Journey; also how finding a mentor can help. This is all Hero’s Journey stuff, and it is the journey of almost every movie. Here’s Joseph Campbell on The Hero’s Jounrney: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIY7eexaGCo, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s28rwnz18j4, What do you do if you feel you feel stuck? Talk to yourself, where thoughts go energy flows. Talk to anxiety, talk to the thoughts, think about general things that you like or love, can change the direction of your thoughts, take a conscious break, walk, move to a different room… all is temporary and all answers are within and stuff. Find more Brian here: www.Brian-Leonard.com and more Jennifer here: https://connectedparenting.com/ subscribe and socialize, and find us on our new network here: https://bleav.com/podcast-show/mental-health-comedy/ https://www.facebook.com/mentalhealthcomedypodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/thementalhealthcomedypodcast/ write us here: ed@makelightmedia.com And have a great week!
Sorpresa. Llegar al número 1 35 años después ya que este disco ("Control") de la hermana de Michael Jackson fue el tercero de su carrera y se publicó en 1986 consiguiendo en su momento ser número 1 en EEUU y 10 en UK. Por eso esta buena nueva ha motivado que la artista (54 años tiene en la actualidad) dé las gracias a sus seguidores y comente que se puso a llorar cuando le comunicaron la noticia y añade que sólo puede darle las gracias a Dios por todo lo que le ha concedido. También es noticia del día que Wolf Alice avancen un título ("The last man on earth") que puede ser de una canción nueva que venga o del esperado tercer disco ya que ha pasado su tiempo desde su "Visions of a life" de 2017. Por su lado Yuck "celebran" sus diez años de carrera con su separación. Otro torrente de agradecimientos a sus fans y a su sello discográfico a la par que Max Bloom tiene palabras sentidas hacia sus compañeros de aventura. Mientras compañeros de profesión (Martin Courtney, Marissa Nadler, Francis Lung, Kevin Devine...) hacen versiones de sus canciones favoritas en otro homenaje a la figura de Elliot Smith. El recuerdo del día es para Johnny Pacheco, uno de los nombres grandes de la sala y cofundador del sello Fania ("la Motown latina" la denominaron). Hubo sabor a banda sonora de la mano de Anne Nikitin autora de lo que se oye en esta producción británica de la Sky que se introduce en los cuentos eróticos de Anais Nin en donde en los créditos está Rossy de Palma y la joven Lara Véliz. Como novedad internacional insistimos en el recopilatorio de los escoceses Dropkick. Novedades de aquí son el trabajo bluesero desde Dénia Sara Gee & Ramblin Man; la carta de despedida de una de las integrantes de aquellas Patio Rosemary, ganadoras artista emergente del programa en 2019; el proyecto de Lourdes Casany bautizado como Triste y Gorda; las aventuras desde Italia de Lenagin, la hija pequeña del inolvidable rockero castellonense Morcillo; el mundo un poco más introspectivo de Carla Serrat en lo nuevo suyo y el comienzo de una nueva etapa de Leon Coeur. El minuto 50 de aniversario redondo del programa estuvo dedicado a Chicago, el grupo que junto a Blood Sweat & Tears fueron emblema del jazz-rock. Escuchar audio
In this episode Grim catches up and talks about the holidays this year. He goes into some of his New Year's resolutions for next year. He also talks about the end of this season and the start of a new a format next. Year. He attempts to talk about some notes and gets stuck rambling.
Back again with another episode featuring the song “Ramblin’ Man” by The Allman Brothers Band
Steve Byrne is in studio at the top of Part 2. The guys talk about his fantastic new movie, ‘The Opening Act’, and the process of writing the very realistic script. They also chat about the current status of the Comedy Store, the hypocrisy of California’s restrictions, and the thought process behind wanting to make a movie about standup. In today’s news, Gina reads stories about Jeff Bridges being diagnosed with lymphoma, updates on Bill Cosby, and the suspension of a CNN analyst who exposed himself on a Zoom meeting. Conversation also turns to the upcoming debates, taxing the rich, and the new Borat movie. As the show wraps up, the guys talk about a kid giving Thumbs Up to crazy foods, and Steve and Bald Bryan bond over their love of the band Oasis. Please support today’s sponsors: TommyJohn.com/ADAM Geico.com Lifelock.com enter ADAM RedKap.com enter ADAM Butcherbox.com/ADAM SoloStove.com enter ADAM
At the top of the show, Adam plays some clips from 'Too Late with Adam Carolla' involving ‘1780s Guy’. Bald Bryan then brings in a new ‘Ramblin Man’ song, and the guys jump to the phones for a frustrating call about ant problems and pest control. More calls involve age differences in dating, what to do when you find out your wife is pregnant, and thoughts on anchovies. Up next, Adam plays a clip from one of his ‘Unprepared’ performances, and the guys go on to discuss Gavin Newsom, Disneyland, and over the top Thanksgiving restrictions. Before the break, the gang talks about submarines, and the Porcelain Punisher recalls a vacation marred by COVID rules. Please support today’s sponsors: TommyJohn.com/ADAM Geico.com Lifelock.com enter ADAM RedKap.com enter ADAM Butcherbox.com/ADAM SoloStove.com enter ADAM
The one and only fried genius rambling' man Scottylo sits down outside and enjoys California current smokey conditions and discusses hot topics from Cactus Jacks's new burger to OBJ Doodoo gate scandal. Another wild 20 minutes of raw un edited fury. LOCK IT in with a subscribe , like , and comment ! Weekend at Scotty's 2 monster episodes every week make sure you don't miss a minute of the action ! Instagram: @scottylo_ @weekendatscottyspod Youtube: WeekendatScottys
Warning - This interview contains sensitive content some listeners may find upsetting.This week on The Road To Rock it gives me great pleasure to welcome another of Wales' finest rock music exports - Those Damn Crows.They've played the likes of Download Festival, Ramblin Man, Steelhouse Festival and Planet Rockstock and their latest album proved they're a force to be reckoned with when it entered the UK Music charts at Number 3 earlier this year.Those Damn Crows are a hard hitting five piece rock band, formed in Bridgend in 2014.The band consists of Shane Greenhall on Vocals, Ian 'Shiner' Thomas and David Winchurch on guitars, Lloyd Wood on Bass and Ronnie Huxford on drums.This week I caught up with Ronnie to find out how things have been going for the band since they released Point Of No Return, in February.We discussed the stories behind two of the albums biggest tracks, 'Never Win' and 'Who Did It.'Ronnie explains the bands mixed reactions to 'Never Win' and describes how the track was recorded in one take.He also talks about how the media's reaction to a spate of local tragedies in Bridgend inspired the song 'Who Did it.'Ronnie pays tribute to the two teachers that introduced him to music and encouraged him to follow his passion, and even tracked him down at his workplace to give him a talking to when he quit the music industry.He tells us how the band wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for the support of family and and friends and how their hugely popular track 'Blink Of An Eye' brought the boys together to form Those Damn Crows.http://thosedamncrows.com/If you've been affected by any of the subjects featured in this episode of The Road To Rock, help and support is available.Free and confidential advice is available 24 hours a day from The Samaritans.Call 116 123 or visit https://www.samaritans.org/
Nothing really specific to talk about in today's podcast. I hope you are all doing well. Peace
The guys cover a wide variety of topics this week including social media influencers, organic sprays, drought, cannabis farming and bottling lines. [EP152] The post The Wine Makers – Ramblin Man appeared first on Radio Misfits.
In this free guitar lesson, I have another installment of How Does This Song Work featuring “Ramblin’ Man” by The Allman Brothers Band. You get to know important details about the song’s composition including the key, scales, modes, chords, and progression.
What up y'all? This week Travis and I go on a tangent about Mikey C's smoking, Phil Vassar, the power of music, targeting, coach Calipari and more
What up y'all? This week Travis and I go on a tangent about Mikey C's smoking, Phil Vassar, the power of music, targeting, coach Calipari and more
I try not to ramble about rambling in gaming casts. This isn’t an offended rant - rather a call to appreciate a good ramble.
Nick Jordan breaks down why he'll never apologize on The View, how pathetic Joe Biden is, what the Julian Assange solution should be and how obviously corrupt the entire government is around Trump.
One of the greatest tones in all of guitar world, Greg Martin has been the lead guitarist for the Kentucky Headhunters for close to 40 years. Greg talks about the Headhunters new live album, which was recorded over in the UK. This was also the Headhunters’ first trip across the pond, and Greg explains why and how this trip finally happened. Also, some old stories about Itchy Brother, the group the preceded the Headhunters. Fun and interesting convo with one of the warmest people I’ve had the pleasure of meeting: Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar
Welcome to our first Podcast where we introduce ourselves to you – our 3 listeners, we have a chat about some of the games that are hitting our table and we interview Jack Ford Morgan from Half-Monster Games and his game Terrible Candidates – which is a finalist in the Australian Games Awards – and … Continue reading "Episode 1 – I was born a Ramblin’ Man"
The guys open up the show talking about Saturday morning cartoons, Jason rambles on about a handful of topics, Erik attempts to read, and Jason tells a prostitute story. We are all over the place! Social Media: Facebook – Excuse Our Ignorance Podcast Twitter – @EOIPod Instagram – excuseourignorancepod Paypal- jason.excuseourignorancepod@gmail.com (Thank You!) E-Mail – … Continue reading EOIPod 36 Jason the Ramblin Man →
More rambling goodness, this week we get caught up on Beyond the con and review Justice League !
Before he retired in the early 2000s, Bob McDill landed 152 hits on the Billboard country chart, more than any other songwriter in history. He hit theBillboard Top 10 an astounding 55 times, and 23 of those singles climbed all the way to #1. Many artists returned to the McDill songbook repeatedly, including Don Williams, who scored with the #1 hits “(Turn Out the Light And) Love Me Tonight,” “Say It Again,” “She Never Knew Me,” “Rake and Ramblin’ Man,” “It Must Be Love,” “Good Ole Boys Like Me,” and “If Hollywood Don’t Need You.” Mel McDaniel enjoyed four Top 10 hits written by Bob, including “Louisiana Saturday Night” and the #1 “Baby’s Got Her Blue Jeans On.” Those who hit #1 at least twice with McDill compositions include Ronnie Milsap, with “Nobody Likes Sad Songs” and “Why Don’t You Spend the Night;” Doug Stone, with “In a Different Light” and “Why Didn’t I Think of That;” Alan Jackson, with “Gone Country” and his revival of “It Must Be Love;” and Dan Seals, who co-wrote several of his own hits with McDill, including the #1 songs “My Baby’s Got Good Timing,” “Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold),” and “Big Wheels in the Moonlight.” Additionally, Bob wrote or co-wrote #1 singles such as “The Door is Always Open” by Dave and Sugar, “You Never Miss a Real Good Thing (Till He Says Goodbye)” by Crystal Gayle, “Amanda” by Waylon Jennings, “We Believe in Happy Endings” by Earl Thomas Conley and Emmylou Harris, “Don’t Close Your Eyes” by Keith Whitley, “Song of the South” by Alabama, and “She Don’t Know She’s Beautiful” by Sammy Kershaw. In addition to multiple Top 5 singles such as Johnny Russell’s “Rednecks, White Socks, and Blue Ribbon Beer,” Ed Bruce’s “You Turn Me On (Like a Radio)," and Pam Tillis’s “All The Good Ones Are Gone,” Bob has penned Top 10 hits for Johnny Cash, George Jones, Conway Twitty, Bobby Bare, Mac Davis, Johnny Rodriguez, John Anderson, Mickey Gilley, Anne Murray, and Lee Roy Parnell. He has also written charting singles for Jerry Lee Lewis, Charley Pride, Tammy Wynette, and both Duke Boys, Tom Wopat and John Schneider, with the latter taking Bob’s “I’ve Been Around Enough to Know” to #1. McDill was named Country Songwriter of the Year seven times between 1976 and 1994: three times each by the Nashville Songwriters Association and BMI, and once by ASCAP. Nine of his songs were nominated for Song of the Year by the Country Music Association, the Academy of Country Music, or both organizations. The four time Grammy nominee earned ASCAP’s Golden Note Award, received the Academy of Country Music’s prestigious Poet’s Award, and was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
In lieu of actual news of any significance, on this week’s show we fill up half of hour of airtime with pure nonsense. Splatoon gets a semi-social webapp, it’s cars vs planes in the nextContinue reading The post The NintenDiego Podcast – Episode 51: Ramblin’ Man(s) appeared first on NintenDiego.
The Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Albums: Kara Clark – Kara Clark (2013) Unknown Hinson – Reloaded (2012) Hank 3 – Ramblin Man (2014) This Weeks Episode Features An Interview With: Unknown Hinson Reverbnation.com/karaclarkmusic Unknownhinson.com Hank3.com Glen-simpson.com All music is used with permission.
This week, you as the listener can enjoy another fun filled episode of Ryan just talking about whatever comes to mind. In this episode, Ryan rambles about the Big Star Documentary, the unconstitutionality of DoMA, murdering a chipmunk and it getting postmortem revenge through another species, upcoming guests and concludes with a lovely benediction. [audio … Continue reading →
Tom Rhodes and I met up at the Moontower Comedy and Oddity Festival and we talked about his vagabond lifestyle. Tom has no home. Every week he travels to a different location for standup comedy. He has no place to go back to. Just on and on and on forever. He sees every corner of the earth in his travels and it's really cool.
Why, on a Ramones related show do I have the Allman Brothers song “‘Ramblin’ Man” going through my head? On Episode 14 of Love That Album, the one and only Doctor Zom of Silva and Gold podcast returns to discuss the Alan Arkush / Roger Corman rocksploitation film “Rock and Roll High School” featuring The Ramones in Oscar-worthy performances, as well as their Phil Spector produced album of the same period, “End of the Century”. In true Silva and Gold fashion, there were many detours from the proscribed subject matter (it felt like the end of the 21st century by the time we finished). This is the longest LTA episode yet, but we had to discuss such fundamental issues as how right wing Johnny Ramone and left wing Joey Ramones could stay in the same group for that many years. If Reagan and Bush didn’t split them, girlfriend theft surely should have….but the Ramones were made of sturdier stuff. Zom and I explore all avenues….oh and we sing Rock and Roll High School in harmony – across time zones yet!!!! Download the episode from iTunes (search for lovethatalbum in the iTunes store) or download from http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com Send feedback to rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au and join the new LTA Facebook group and start up a music related discussion.
Boxing Talk's Senior Writer "THE Big Dog" Benny Henderson Jr and co-host Bob Carroll bring you the biggest names from boxing and MMA. This week the guys welcome country music singer/songwriter Cory Morrow to the show. Known for his hits "He Carried Me", "Straight To Hell", "Texas On My Mind" and "Ramblin Man", the guys will speak to Cory about his career and what lies ahead. This show also marks the debut of the "Lynette's Laughter" segment. To take part in the show or call in to speak with the boys, dial (347) 202-0832.
We have a very special show looking back at some of our most popular features in the last year. Randy Houser has been hard at work since the release of his 2008 debut ‘Anything Goes.’ He’s been touring constantly, plus working on new music. That music hit store shelves this last fall, and we caught up with him to hear all about his latest disc ‘They Call Me Cadillac. You can also check Randy out on the new Waylon Jennings collaboration, with the first volume scheduled for release next month. You can check him out singing Waylon’s classic ‘I’m A Ramblin’ Man.’
Our episode review of "In the Beginning" can be found here NOTES:*Sorry for the delay! (my internet has been down at home for a couple of days due to a Time Warner Cable outage)*Thanks to Josh for joining me for the analysis discussion.*Thanks to Kristen and Beth for the great episode recap!LEGENDS & REFERENCES & TRIVIA:*Back to the Future*Little Orphan AnnieMUSIC:“Ramblin’ Man” by the Allman Brothers Band“Go For Your Self” by Kenny Smith and the LovelitersThe song of the night tonight is "Na Na Na” by 46Bliss. Brought to you by the podshow podsafe music network.