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Burridge and Tom Talk Tech and Games
Crawl Out Through The Fallout - [Burridge and Tom Rambling ON #39]

Burridge and Tom Talk Tech and Games

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 65:52


Welcome back everyone! We are back and better than ever, having had a technical upgrade and now recording in-person we are launching Season 3 of Rambling On with a discussion about the Fallout TV series on Amazon Prime!Web: https://burridgeandtom.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/burridgeandtomInstagram: https://instagram.com/burridgeandtomTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@burridgeandtomProduced by BlueTale Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Story of Rock and Roll Radio Show
The Story of Rock and Roll: S6E3

The Story of Rock and Roll Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 184:40


Episode 3 of Season 6 launched promptly at 19h00 on Rebel Rock Radio and then crashed back to earth like a failed rocket launch.  It was restarted and got back on the air at 19h17.  The joys of internet radio.  This was the first episode going out on fibre.  While podcast people have not been affected, listeners to the live show have had a really rough ride of late thanks to load shedding in South Africa.  Since late 2022 it has either been my cell towers collapsing (Telcom) or if mine are up then the guys trying to listen have no power.  It is, as they say, a shit show.   When we did get going we started with Aerosmith and 'Young Lust' of the hugely successful Pump album. From there we had Ratt and then Sixx A.M., with 'Lies of the Beautiful People'.  There were two tracks with a Metallica theme running through, W.A.S.P. with 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' and then Volbeat with an excellent cover of ‘Don't Tread on Me' to keep the show Rambling On.  Speaking of which I used Led Zepellin with ‘Ramble On' and Judas Priest with ‘Better By You Better Than Me' to talk a bit about the development of modern Metal. On the local scene, we checked out more of Infanteria's phenomenal album Patriarch and a track called ‘Repent Through the Orders You Seek'.  It was a pleasure to play the brand new track by South African Metal heavyweights Deadline.  The track is called 'Cult of Prometheus, it has just been released, Dave Devo Oosthuizen who works tirelessly to promote SA music, sent it to me and it is a pleasure to give it some airtime.  We had classics from ACDC, and Motörhead, plenty from the ladies, Laura Cox, Samantha Fish, Doll Skin, and L7.  This weeks Songs that may be about South Africa included 'The Ditch' (Dave Hause), 'Don't Lie To Me' (Dokken), High 'n' Dry (Def Leppard), 'Sucker Born' (Samantha Fish) and 'Take Back Your Life' from Disturbed.   This week The Immortals, i.e. classic metal tracks that are over 7 min long and will last forever, came courtesy of Deep Purple with ‘Child in Time'.  Following on was hard and I delegated the job to Tool and their amazing track about two additional chromones ‘Forty-Six and 2'.  A highlight of the show was a track sent to me called ‘Goodbye To The World and The Whole Damn Thing' by a band called deadfilmstar.  I really enjoyed it, it has such an evil feel to it.  It is Mansonesque but very fresh, check it out.   Wrapping up we had UK Punky stuff from The Police, the Jam, and then for good measure, we had Böhse Onkels and a track called 'Saufen ist wie Weinen' which means drinking is like crying.  It is the best Böhse Onkels track I have ever heard, love that little bluesy intro.  The new Bush album The Art of Survival gave us a track called ‘More Than Machines'.  Metalheads can go to the last 10 minutes of the show for Obituary and In Flames, Nu Metal fans can go twenty minutes before the end and catch Birthday Boy Kid Rock and a track off Rock ‘n' Roll Jesus and Limp Bizkit with the amazing Wes Borland on guitar doing a track called Rollin', thanks as always for tuning in guys, much appreciated, Adios Amoeba's catch you next week.    Artists featured:  Aerosmith, Ratt, Sixx AM, Thin Lizzy, Y&T, The Quireboys, Def Leppard, W.A.S.P., Volbeat, Sword, Infanteria, Judas Priest, Led Zeppelin, Drowning Pool, Disturbed, Laura Cox, Samantha Fish, Doll Skin, L7, Dave Hause, Slash (feat Chris Cornell), Motörhead, ACDC, Dokken, Manowar, Deadfilmstar, Deadline, Deep Purple, Tool, The Dead Daisies, The Police, The Jam, Böhse Onkels, Bush, Kid Rock, Limp Bizkit, Obituary, In Flames, David Lee Roth The Story of Rock and Roll. TSORR - Your one-stop shop for Rock

Burridge and Tom Talk Tech and Games
Now With A Live Audience! - [Burridge and Tom Rambling On #37]

Burridge and Tom Talk Tech and Games

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 45:19


In this episode of Rambling On, we discuss further Twitter drama, the new Pokemon games and other topics.Website: https://bluetale.media/burridgeandtomCommunity Forums: https://community.bluetale.mediaMerch: https://store.bluetale.mediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/burridgeandtom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Burridge and Tom Talk Tech and Games
Happy Birthday, Rambling On! - [Burridge and Tom Rambling On #36]

Burridge and Tom Talk Tech and Games

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 42:55


In this episode of Rambling On, we discuss season 2 turning 1 year old and the Twitter saga continues.Website: https://bluetale.media/burridgeandtomCommunity Forums: https://community.bluetale.mediaMerch: https://store.bluetale.mediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/burridgeandtom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Burridge and Tom Talk Tech and Games
10 Minutes to Unlaunch! - [Burridge and Tom Rambling On #35]

Burridge and Tom Talk Tech and Games

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 28:00


In this episode of Rambling On, we discuss the unlaunching of the RTX 4080 12Gb model, Kerbal Space Program 2, TikTok banning Children from Livestreaming and Discord adding YouTube and Games support.Website: https://bluetale.media/burridgeandtomCommunity Forums: https://community.bluetale.mediaMerch: https://store.bluetale.mediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/burridgeandtom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Burridge and Tom Talk Tech and Games
So Long, Stadia - [Burridge and Tom Rambling On #34]

Burridge and Tom Talk Tech and Games

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 48:14


In this episode of Rambling On, we discuss The death of Google Stadia, Intel 13th Gen and RTX 4090 CardsWebsite: https://bluetale.media/burridgeandtomCommunity Forums: https://community.bluetale.mediaMerch: https://store.bluetale.mediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/burridgeandtom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Burridge and Tom Talk Tech and Games
EGX Special! - [Burridge and Tom Rambling On #33]

Burridge and Tom Talk Tech and Games

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 43:09


In this episode of Rambling On, we discuss our recent trip to London, Nvidia drama and we take a closer look at AMD Ryzen 7. Lola also barks at a delivery driver.Website: https://bluetale.media/burridgeandtomCommunity Forums: https://community.bluetale.mediaMerch: https://store.bluetale.mediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/burridgeandtom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Burridge and Tom Talk Tech and Games
Far Out, Apple! - [Burridge and Tom Rambling On #32]

Burridge and Tom Talk Tech and Games

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 48:32


In this episode of Rambling On, we discuss AMD's latest generation of CPUs and Apple's Far Out event. Tom also swears at his siri.Website: https://bluetale.media/burridgeandtomCommunity Forums: https://community.bluetale.mediaMerch: https://store.bluetale.mediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/burridgeandtom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Chatting with Chuckles Podcast
Series 3 Episode 2: I'm just a coffee snob!

Chatting with Chuckles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 11:36


It's the second episode of my 50 Shades of Rambling On series. In this episode I talk about how I became a coffee snob, my love for the band Marillion, and in the diary reading get a bit down about life. Not much seems to have changed there then! Oh, and I also talk a little about The Thursday Murder Club books, and the fact I prefer Joyce to Elizabeth! Welcome to my ramblings on! If you would like to find out more, support or follow you can always head to me Buy Me A Coffee page. There's lots to enjoy there, including my latest artwork. Now where's the coffee? www.buymeacoffee.com/spookytreeG #Marillion #RichardOsman #Coffee

Burridge and Tom Talk Tech and Games
Good Apple, Bad Apple! - [Burridge and Tom Rambling On #31]

Burridge and Tom Talk Tech and Games

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 46:41


In this episode of Rambling On, we discuss our newly launched community forums and video games.Website: https://bluetale.media/burridgeandtomCommunity Forums: https://community.bluetale.mediaMerch: https://store.bluetale.mediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/burridgeandtom Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Chatting with Chuckles Podcast
50 Shades of Rambling On about... An Introduction

Chatting with Chuckles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 10:46


It's been a loooong time! Matters not I'm back and over the course of the next few weeks Chatting will morph into 50 Shades of Rambling On. Today's is as an re-intro really, and reading and adding further comments about the 50 Shades of Rambling on blog. I mention my favourite band #Marillion and also mention #RichardOsman among other things. Oh the joy! And if you like this then head over to my Buy Me A Coffee site for loads more stuff! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/spookytreeG

Star Fleet Universe On Call
Ep. 649 - Star Fleet Universe On Call

Star Fleet Universe On Call

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022


Rambling On

Blind Abilities
Tech Abilities: Swordy Quest, Ziggy's Masculine Voice, Mag Safe Charger, Beta Backups, Clubhouse is Open, Peloton Game,Diablo2 Accessibility, Messenger's Soundmojis and Busy Boxes for Adults!

Blind Abilities

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 71:40


The crew jumps through the hoops and then some, bringing you a wide perspective on some of the latest news and definitely some perspectives that are quite unique. Either way we see it, there is something for everyone. Join Serina, Raqi, Jesse, Lisa and Jeff in episode 31 of Tech Abilities and also podcast number 771 of the Blind Abilities library of podcasts. Marlon and Lori join the crew for a few moments for some lite humor. Here are the topics, links and times of each as you can search or use the Chapters feature if your podcast player supports chapters. Introduction. 00:00 Lori Who?  1:25 Pre-Show Ramble 2:50 Official Show Start 13:52 Mag Safe Battery Pack from Apple. 5w and 15w charging with pass-through feature.  $99. Can also be used to charge air pods! 16:42 Alexa finally gets a masculine-sounding voice option 23:41 Magnifier in Control Center.  Go to Settings, Control Center and Add Magnifier. 26:43 iOS 15 Beta 3 has new feature for setting Text Size. Settings, Control Center and add Text Size. You can add Global or to specific  apps. 27:32 Backing up before Beta woes strike. 31:26 Game coming to Peloton Exercise Bike. 35:27 Marlin and Do-Do. 38:43 Apple plans for 5G iPhone SE to help phase out iPhone mini. 40:00 WhatsApp rolling out new calling interface for iPhone users. 40:34 Versa Slate? Where is it? Or, is it just a Fidgit Spinner? Coming in August? 42:46 Clubhouse is no longer invite-only. 47:58 HOW WE'RE MAKING DIABLO® II: RESURRECTED™ MORE ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE. 49:50 Road 96 launches August on PC and Nintendo Switch with accessibility. 52:04 Swordy Quest is striking hot. 53:16 Who's Boss? 56:21 Emojis finally have a voice: Introducing Soundmojis on Messenger. 58:36 Wave Goodbye and Rambling On. 65:16 Sign Off and Contact. 70:31 Contact Your State Services If you reside in Minnesota, and you would like to know more about Transition Services from State Services contact Transition Coordinator Sheila Koenig by email or contact her via phone at 651-539-2361. Contact: You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Storeand Google Play Store. Give us a call and leave us some feedback at 612-367-9063 we would love to hear from you! Check out the Blind Abilities Communityon Facebook, the Blind Abilities Page, and the Career Resources for the Blind and Visually Impaired group

Erik Ritland isn't so Bad
NEW ALBUM PREVIEW: "First Things Last"/"The Past is Never Dead"

Erik Ritland isn't so Bad

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 13:57


"The songs seem to have multiple layers, but are uncomplicated to the ears. They glide smoothly, despite the fact that they take the listener over some bumpy terrain. The songs are catchy, but smart. They make you tap your toe and bob your head, but you feel smarter and informed when the song is over, the lyrics resonating as does the beat. A wonderful work of art."- Mike Coenen, author of The Apocalypse of Marlon Brando, on the new Erik Ritland album A Scientific Search A Scientific Search, Erik Ritland's NEW ALBUM, was on Sunday, August 16th. It was scheduled to only be available digitally THAT DAY ONLY, but we've added an additional week due to the high demand. In the latest episode of Erik Ritland isn't so Bad, a podcast for creative types, songwriter and Music in Minnesota editor Erik Ritland discusses and performs two tracks from A Scientific Search, "First Things Last" and "The Past is Never Dead." Erik Ritland is a songwriter, editor, and journalist. He's released over 12 albums and EPs. Currently, he is editor and writer for popular culture website Music in Minnesota and a journalist for new music app Hear.By. He also founded music, sports, and culture website Rambling On in 2012. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erikritlandisb/message

Erik Ritland isn't so Bad
NEW ALBUM PREVIEW: "Jerusalem"/"To the Pure Life"/"Driving Wind"

Erik Ritland isn't so Bad

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 15:47


"The songs seem to have multiple layers, but are uncomplicated to the ears. They glide smoothly, despite the fact that they take the listener over some bumpy terrain. The songs are catchy, but smart. They make you tap your toe and bob your head, but you feel smarter and informed when the song is over, the lyrics resonating as does the beat. A wonderful work of art." - Mike Coenen, author of The Apocalypse of Marlon Brando, on the new Erik Ritland album A Scientific Search A Scientific Search, Erik Ritland's NEW ALBUM, will be released on Sunday, August 16th. It'll be available digitally THAT DAY ONLY, in addition to a special Collectors Edition CD (which features an additional CD of material). Pre-order this very special album here before it's too late. In the latest episode of Erik Ritland isn't so Bad, a podcast for creative types, songwriter and Music in Minnesota editor Erik Ritland discusses and performs three tracks from A Scientific Search, "Jerusalem," "To the Pure Life," and "Driving Wind." He ends with a performance of his songwriting mentor Erik Brandt's "Who Am I Making the Bed For." Erik Ritland is a songwriter, editor, and journalist. He's released over 12 albums and EPs. Currently, he is editor and writer for popular culture website Music in Minnesota and a journalist for new music app Hear.By. He also founded music, sports, and culture website Rambling On in 2012. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erikritlandisb/message

Erik Ritland isn't so Bad
"Rock n' Roll is Dead"

Erik Ritland isn't so Bad

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 18:54


A Scientific Search, Erik Ritland's NEW ALBUM, will be released on Sunday, August 16th. It'll be available digitally THAT DAY ONLY, in addition to a special Collectors Edition CD (which features an additional CD of material). Pre-order this very special album here before it's too late. "The ironic thing is that your song proves rock and roll actually isn’t dead. Only rock and roll would eulogize it’s own death, and do it with such tongue-in-cheek indifference. Well done." - Author Mike Coenen on Erik Ritland's new single, "Rock n' Roll is Dead" It's been said many times before, but at some point it has to be true: is rock n' roll dead? We're living in a completely unique time in history, and its effect on music and musicians in unprecedented. Any musician with any amount of talent can record and release their music digitally for free or cheap. Record labels are superfluous, radio is dead or dying, and there's so much out there that nothing really picks up steam. It's harder and harder to stand out from the pack. "Rock n' Roll is Dead" is local songwriter and Music in Minnesota editor Erik Ritland's exploration of this topic. It's the lead single from his new album, A Scientific Search, due out August 16. In the latest episode of Erik Ritland isn't so Bad, a podcast for creative types, he discusses the song and the quarantine-influenced album that it comes from. After playing the track in its entirety, he features another song from the new record, "Goodbye to Old Times," and the lead single from his 2019 album For An Empty Theater, "Long Gone Days." If you're a creative type who loves music, songwriting, literature, history, philosophy, and ideas big and small, Erik Ritland isn't so Bad is for you. Erik Ritland is a songwriter, editor, and journalist. He's released over 12 albums and EPs. Currently, he is editor and writer for popular culture website Music in Minnesota and a journalist for new music app Hear.By. He also founded music, sports, and culture website Rambling On in 2012. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erikritlandisb/message

Erik Ritland isn't so Bad
What Bands Have NO Bad Songs? (plus big NEW ALBUM news!)

Erik Ritland isn't so Bad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 35:57


If you're a creative type who loves music, songwriting, literature, history, philosophy, and ideas big and small, this podcast is for you. Erik Ritland is a songwriter, editor, and journalist. He's released over 12 albums and EPs. Currently, he is editor and writer for popular culture website Music in Minnesota and a journalist for new music app Hear.By. He also founded music, sports, and culture website Rambling On in 2012. On each ERisB podcast, Erik answers some questions from the mail bag, talks about his songwriting process and features one of his songs, and gives a short final thought about any ol' topic. On this episode: - Big news! Erik is coming out with a special new album that will only be available digitally for 24 hours on August 16. An extremely limited run of CD copies, handmade by Erik himself, will also be available. More information to follow. - Erik is also re-issuing his 2008 alternative rock album Floating Bridge in September. Lead double A-sided single "Promises"/"Help Me Tonight" came out last Friday. Buy it now for the low, low price of $2. - Mailbag question #1: bands that have no bad songs? - Mailbag question #2: Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Godfather - Mailbag question #3: the greatest presidents - Mailbag question #4: the best songs to play on electronic juke boxes at bars - Erik Ritland songwriting feature: "Help Me Tonight." Erik gives a deep dive into the Floating Bridge track that was recently released as a single. - "Help Me Tonight" in its entirety - Creativity Tip #4: be influenced, but don't copy Thanks for listening! Erik Ritland isn't so Bad is sponsored by the Midwest Metropolitan Music Association (MMMA), your #1 source for creative Midwestern music and beyond. It's impossible to sift through all the chaff on websites like ReverbNation, SoundCloud, and BandCamp to find the best music around. So luckily for you, Midwest Metropolitan Music Association has done the heavy lifting, serving you the best independent rock, Americana, country, folk, blues, and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erikritlandisb/message

Erik Ritland isn't so Bad
Is it Worth Having Arguments Online? (plus "Promises")

Erik Ritland isn't so Bad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 35:47


Erik Ritland's 2008 album Floating Bridge will be re-issued September 2020! The first single, "Promises," will be released 7/24/20. Visit erikritland.com for more info. If you're a creative type who loves music, songwriting, literature, history, philosophy, and ideas big and small, this podcast is for you. Erik Ritland is a songwriter, editor, and journalist. He's released over 12 albums and EPs. Currently, he is editor and writer for popular culture website Music in Minnesota and a journalist for new music app Hear.By. He also founded music, sports, and culture website Rambling On in 2012. On each ERisB podcast, Erik answers some questions from the mail bag, talks about his songwriting process and features one of his songs, and gives a short final thought about any ol' topic. On this episode: - Mailbag question #1: is it worth having arguments online? - Mailbag question #2: best and worst Beatles albums - Mailbag question #3: as a kid, what did I want to be when I grew up? - Mailbag question #4: favorite poets - Erik's first major rock n' roll success: "Promises" from the 2008 album Floating Bridge - The studio version of "Promises" in its entirety - Final thought: just do it Thanks for listening! Erik Ritland isn't so Bad is sponsored by the Midwest Metropolitan Music Association (MMMA), your #1 source for creative Midwestern music and beyond. It's impossible to sift through all the chaff on websites like ReverbNation, SoundCloud, and BandCamp to find the best music around. So luckily for you, Midwest Metropolitan Music Association has done the heavy lifting, serving you the best independent rock, Americana, country, folk, blues, and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erikritlandisb/message

Erik Ritland isn't so Bad
Writing Songs About the End of the World ("Stay Inside")

Erik Ritland isn't so Bad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 30:06


If you're a creative type who loves music, songwriting, literature, history, philosophy, and ideas big and small, you've come to the right place! Erik Ritland is a songwriter, editor, and journalist. He's released over 12 albums and EPs. Currently, he is editor and writer for popular culture website Music in Minnesota and a journalist for new music app Hear.By. He also founded music, sports, and culture website Rambling On in 2012. On each ERisB podcast, Erik answers some questions from the mail bag, talks about his songwriting process and features one of his songs, and gives a short final thought about any ol' topic. On this episode: - The important Value Our Venues fundraiser helping Twin Cities music venues at Music in Minnesota - Two special announcements! This Friday, Erik begins a weekly article series on Music in Minnesota. The topic for the first: a songwriting legend's late-era masterpieces, including two special playlists of material. - Second announcement: Erik is re-issuing his 2008 album Floating Bridge in September! The album, which features his popular alternative rock band from the '00s, will feature newly recorded versions of songs and extensive liner notes. Expect singles and songs from the album to be featured on the ERisB podcast in the near future! - Mailbag question #1: how to love country music - Question #2: great foods from tuna to meatloaf - Question #3: unforgettable Minnesota sports moments - Question #4: the Mount Rushmore of 70s guitarists - Erik explains a turning point in his songwriting, "Stay Inside." Its main theme: appreciate being alive, because the future's uncertain and the end is always near. - Full version of "Stay Inside" from the Firelight EP. - Songwriting insight #2: listen seriously to those who do it best Thanks for listening! Erik Ritland isn't so Bad is sponsored by the Midwest Metropolitan Music Association (MMMA), your #1 source for creative Midwestern music and beyond. It's impossible to sift through all the chaff on websites like ReverbNation, SoundCloud, and BandCamp to find the best music around. So luckily for you, Midwest Metropolitan Music Association has done the heavy lifting, serving you the best independent rock, Americana, country, folk, blues, and more. Resources: - Erik Ritland's songwriting - A previous article Erik wrote about Bob Dylan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erikritlandisb/message

Erik Ritland isn't so Bad
The Secret of Creativity (plus "Long Gone Days"!)

Erik Ritland isn't so Bad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 32:17


If you're a creative type who loves music, songwriting, literature, history, philosophy, and ideas big and small, you've come to the right place! Erik Ritland is a songwriter, editor, and journalist. He's released over 12 albums and EPs. Currently, he is editor and writer for popular culture website Music in Minnesota and a journalist for new music app Hear.By. He also founded music, sports, and culture website Rambling On in 2012. On each ERisB podcast, Erik answers some questions from the mail bag, talks about his songwriting process and features one of his songs, and gives a short final thought about any ol' topic. On this episode: - What is Erik Ritland isn't so Bad? - Mailbag question #1: Rock n' roll hall of fame: why? - Mailbag question #2: There's something about the morning - Mailbag question #3: Genius authors you need to know - Mailbag question #4: Sports, sports, sports, is your whole life just sports? - Commentary on "Long Gone Days" from the 2019 album For An Empty Theater. Possibly his most accessible song, hear Erik discuss how he wrote it, what went into its recording, and the importance of nostalgia. - "Long Gone Days" in its entirety - Final thought: The hidden secret of creativity Thanks for listening! Erik Ritland isn't so Bad is sponsored by the Midwest Metropolitan Music Association (MMMA), your #1 source for creative Midwestern music and beyond. It's impossible to sift through all the chaff on websites like ReverbNation, SoundCloud, and BandCamp to find the best music around. So luckily for you, Midwest Metropolitan Music Association has done the heavy lifting, serving you the best independent rock, Americana, country, folk, blues, and more. Resources: - Erik Ritland's songwriting - More on G.K. Chesterton - More on Ernest Hemingway - More on Willa Cather - More on Jorge Louis Borges - More on William Faulkner - Rambling On, Erik's sports writing and more (NFL, NBA, MLB, Minnesota Twins, Vikings, Timberwolves, Wild) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erikritlandisb/message

Erik Ritland isn't so Bad
ERisB: For creative types who love music, songwriting, literature, history, etc.

Erik Ritland isn't so Bad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 7:20


If you're a creative type who loves music, songwriting, literature, history, philosophy, and all sorts of other fun and cool stuff, you've come to the right place. There aren't a lot of people like you. There's finally a podcast that's both fun and entertaining that fits your personality. In this trailer you'll learn about all the entertaining stuff that's in store on ERisB: a mailbag that covers the creative and intellectual gamut, a window into Erik's songwriting and the creative process in general, and a final thought that'll leave you thinking (the first series will be interesting). Erik Ritland is a songwriter, journalist, and writer from the Midwest. He's released 12 albums and EPs, around a hundred podcasts, and over 1,000 articles. Currently, he's editor and writer for popular culture website Music in Minnesota and an author at new music startup Hear.by. He began his popular website and podcast Rambling On in 2012, and was also Head Staff Writer for culture blogs Curious North and Hometown Hustle. Erik Ritland isn't so Bad is sponsored by the Midwest Metropolitan Music Association (MMMA), your #1 source for creative Midwestern music and beyond. It's impossible to sift through all the chaff on websites like ReverbNation, SoundCloud, and BandCamp to find the best music around. So luckily for you, Midwest Metropolitan Music Association has done the heavy lifting, serving you the best independent rock, Americana, country, folk, blues, and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erikritlandisb/message

Mentally Healthy
WhisperingRambles

Mentally Healthy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 22:43


Rambling On in sweet whispers. Attempts at ASMR! Care too show some support and love? Click this radical link! https://anchor.fm/jake652/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jake652/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake652/support

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Rambling On
Podcast.Rambling On.Vol 2.Biographies - 3:18:19, 9.34 AM

Rambling On

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 34:14


In episode 2 of Rambling On, we talk biographies: Are they valuable? Why should we read them? (Spoiler alert: yes, we should.) And what are some favorites?

Altered Egos Comics Podcast
Episode 150 - IRMAgerd! It's 150!

Altered Egos Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 152:56


Ahead of Irma's arrival, Jonathan and William huddle together to look at books for New Comic Book Day 09/06/2017, and are hopeful for NCBD 09/13/2017. For the Ramble On, it is time to celebrate Rambling On for 150 episodes with a little Q and A session led by William. Section Start Times Part I - New Comic Book Day and beyond - 1:13 Part II - The Ramble On - 1:07:10 Part III - Recommendations - 2:09:59 Find Altered Egos Comics at... http://goaltered.com/ Facebook: GoAltered Twitter: @GoAltered comics@GoAltered.com

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
March 23, 2009 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "A Bird? A Plane? It's Spookerclerk! (007 of 7-11)" *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - March 23, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2009 46:46


--{ A Bird? A Plane? It's Spookerclerk! (007 of 7-11): "Ominous Predictions of Public Taming, Chambermaids, Store Clerks, in Terror Training, Be Careful to Whom You Give Your Custom, He's Stocking Shelves but Ready to Bust 'em, He Sees Suspicion, 'Is Your Face Sour?' Careful with Answers, This Clerk's got Power, He Swaggers Now, Suddenly Important, Authoritarian, Superhero Deportment, He Dreams of Fame, but Truth to Tell, Terrorism's a Word He Can't Even Spell, Checking Out Your Items, Expression Fixed, Wondering if This Food will Explode if Mixed, Orders You to Wait While He's on the Phone, Rambling On to His Handler in Excited Tone, That You've Bought Some Cookies and Soda Pop And a Big Cream Puff with Cherry on Top, There's Something About You, Furtive Looks, God Help Us All from These Amateur Spooks" © Alan Watt }-- Planetary Amalgamation, World Government - Press Releases - Aerial Spraying, Bombed from the Air - Perpetual War, Crisis Creation - Role of U.S. in New World Order. Eradication of Family Unit - Male Sterility - Compulsory National Service, "Volunteerism" Doublespeak, Fascism, Education of Children - Scientific Indoctrination, Child Spies, Witch Hunts. Britain, Home Office, Counter-Terrorism and Extremism Trainees, Civilian Army - Fictional Dramas - New Spooks (Spies, Snitchers) - Soviet Techniques Implemented. U.K., Depopulation Demands, UN Food Distribution - Optimum Population Trust - Agri-Food Business. Enhanced Driver License. Velvet Glove is Off Iron Fist - Police (Internal Military). Darwin-Wedgwood-Galton-Huxley Family, Deviant Inbred Elite, Psychopathic Element - Prince Charles - Elite Upbringing. Political Correctness, Upgrading - Soviet "Worker's Paradise" - TV Comedies, Ridicule, Social Change. (Articles: ["Thousands getting terror training" (news.bbc.co.uk) - March 22, 2009.] ["UK population must fall to 30m, says Porritt" by Jonathan Leake and Brendan Montague (timesonline.co.uk) - March 22, 2009.]) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - March 23, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)