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For our Athleisure Mag readers who enjoyed the Aug Issue (#44), you know that we shared our coverage of Electric Zoo that took place Labor Day Weekend on Randall's Island here in NY in 2019. We enjoyed this 3 day festival of EDM performances that took place across 3 stages. In today's bonus episode, we're taking you backstage with us on site as we talked with some of the industry's esteemed DJs and producers. You'll hear from EDX, our Aug cover SayMyName, Cash Cash, Boombox Cartel and Good Times Ahead! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy thanksgiving! This week we talk about the importance of gratitude and saying thank you in your relationship and how to not take the little things for granted. In dating news we discuss the new relationship status more millennials are signing up for & who gets the dog after a divorce. Then we answer your listener questions including one listener who can’t get past the first date and another who is 50 and looking for love. Angela doesn't know what to do when her dad accepts a friend request from her ex boyfriend on Facebook and Laura overreacts when Nic isn't excited to go to a Harvest Festival in Randall's Island.This week's episode is brought to you by:Rothy's MVMT (offer code: HOLIDAY19)Sakara (offer code: XOLAURA)
When you start a conversation with a Pearl Jam fanatic asking them what the best show of all time is, there are a few answers that immediately come to mind. Pinkpop 92, Soldier Field, Randall's Island are all shows that people speak of with the fondest of memories, but today we're covering a show that hangs among the pantheon of the best shows ever. MSG Night 2 2010 was an instant classic with too many incredible moments to count. Randy and Buckley host the show this week and both of them were there that night. The recap and love for this show tells the story. Coming from two different perspectives, this was the first show Buckley attended with very little knowledge of the band prior. He'll talk about how the crowd and the passion from the stage that night turned him into a lifetime fan. Right from the bat with Corduroy, you could tell that something special was in the air. The set list is an array of rarities mixed with strong versions of the big hits. For anyone that's listened to this podcast before and enjoys the song bytes added in, there will be no lack of clips on this episode! From Evolution to Nothingman, Push Me Pull Me and the W.M.A. Tag on Daughter to all of the juicy encore moments such as Lukin II, Black Red Yellow, Sweet Lew, Better Man, Hunger Strike and Kick Out The Jams. Holy bleep, there's a lot of bleepin' good shit on this show! If you want to contribute to the show and become a patron, head on over to Patreon and search Live On 4 Legs and you'll receive exclusive episodes and content that you can't get from other podcast platforms! And remember, for all patrons you get a chance to join an episode to talk about your favorite show of all time!
Area 51, Off-White, Randall's Island, and a music festival on a train. What do these thing have in common? They're the main focus of our inaugural podcast based on tomfoolery and culture.
RANDALL'S ISLAND, NY - In life, there are people that make a difference. Simply put, Mark Griffin and his growing team at Play Rugby USA, fall into that category. Through Rugby, they are changing and impacting lives on a daily basis... and have been so now for 15 years. Our host Matt McCarthy talks with Mr. Griffin, who played for USA Rugby's Eagles and put off a promising career on Wall Street to make an idea in his head a reality, from the PRUSA Tournament on NYC's Rugby Island - Randall's Island. This Community Corner segment, brought to you in part by Friends of the British Council & AFYA Sports Training Group, is absolutely worth the watch. *Watch or download as a Podcast. Please feel free to comment below and please share with your mates! All Segments: rugbywrapup.com/category/videos/ Find All Here: -Web: http://www.RugbyWrapUp.com -Twitter: https://twitter.com/RugbyWrapUp @RugbyWrapUp, @Matt_McCarthy00, @JonnyLewisFilms, @Junoir Blaber, @JWB_RWU, @Luke Bienstock, @Ronan Nelson, @MeetTheMatts, @Declan Yeats. -Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/RugbyWrapUp -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RugbyWrapUp -YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/RugbyWrapUp -Google + (Yes, apparently that's still a thing): https://plus.google.com/+RugbyWrapUp -Apple PodCasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rugby-wrap-up/id1253199236?mt=2
Captain Dan is back in the saddle this week, after a tiring 12 days of travel and golf! We give away our first Weekly Effort Award, discuss the upcoming Trey Trio tour and marvel at Trey the child-whisperer and Lincoln Log builder. Next week The Vic will take this show on the road to interview a special guest, so please tune in and enjoy the show. 7/13/14 Randall's Island is our Tweezer of the Week. We hope you enjoy. Peace
This week we're back with part 2 of our detailed look into Tweezer! For part 2, we'll be going into 2.0 and 3.0 Tweezers. Lots of discussion and many many clips. Below are the clips we chose. We received a ton of great feedback on part 1, so we're excited to get this one out to you all. As with last time, Matt is driving the bus on this one. He's done a ton of work on this, and here's a link to the Tweezer So Cold data dashboard that he created. Hope you enjoy. Send us thoughts and feedback. If you haven't yet, please take our survey on how Phish has impacted your life. It's turning into a really cool project, and we want to make sure your opinions are included! Please subscribe and review us on iTunes and follow us on Twitter. Also like us on Facebook. And check out CashorTrade for face value tickets to shows across the country. 7.17.03, Bonner Springs, KS 8.11.04, Great Woods 7.31.09, Red Rocks 8.9.10, Telluride 12.30.10, Madison Square Garden 10.20.30, Hampton 7.13.14, Randall's Island 8.7.15, Blossom Intro Music: Soundgarden, Fell on Black Days Outro Music: The Rolling Stones, She's So Cold See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Traemos hoy al podcast otra isla de la ciudad de Nueva York: el conjunto formado por las islas Ward y Randall´s situadas en el East River, que forman actualmente Randall´s Island Park, otra gran zona de ocio para la ciudad a caballo entre tres boroughs de la ciudad: Queens, Bronx y Manhattan. También rsasamos brevemente su historia y los puentes que la comunican con el resto de la ciudad. Feed para suscribirse al podcast: http://www.spreaker.com/user/7494944/episodes/feed Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Idrycv6ghsga4qttxahulpnywee?t=Un_minuto_en_Nueva_York Métodos de contacto: email: unminutoennuevayork@gmail.com Web: http://un-minuto-en-nueva-york.tumblr.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unminutoennuevayorkpodcast Twitter: @unminutoenNY Instagram: @unminutoennuevayork
Traemos hoy al podcast otra isla de la ciudad de Nueva York: el conjunto formado por las islas Ward y Randall´s situadas en el East River, que forman actualmente Randall´s Island Park, otra gran zona de ocio para la ciudad a caballo entre tres boroughs de la ciudad: Queens, Bronx y Manhattan. También rsasamos brevemente su historia y los puentes que la comunican con el resto de la ciudad.Feed para suscribirse al podcast: http://www.spreaker.com/user/7494944/episodes/feedGoogle Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Idrycv6ghsga4qttxahulpnywee?t=Un_minuto_en_Nueva_YorkMétodos de contacto:email: unminutoennuevayork@gmail.comWeb: http://un-minuto-en-nueva-york.tumblr.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unminutoennuevayorkpodcast Twitter: @unminutoenNY Instagram: @unminutoennuevayork
To record this episode, we headed to Frieze New York 's tented art fair on Randall's Island. We were looking for Japanese artist Koki Tanaka to learn more about his interest in the island’s invisible communities. An array of picnic tables from a nearby park defined the space where Koki told a different Randall’s Island story each day, introducing communities and histories that lay outside the art fair’s reality. Our Fresh Talk includes voices—Koki Tanaki and local firefighter Michael Gallo, and music—a vintage recording of Count Basie and his band playing at the Carnival of Swing that took place on Randall's Island in 1938, and a song recorded just last week with whistling sax0phonist Bill Todd!
Despite this being called the Applecast (imaginative, don't you think?) and being recorded in New York, it has preciously little to do with anything American. We just happen to be here at the moment. As soon as I record and publish this I will be heading out to watch England's inevitable hard-luck story as we go out of the Euros to Italy in the quarter finals, as seems to be traditional with England. And then I get on a ferry to the Governor's Ball, which is a music festival on Randall's Island, which looks like it will be rather fun. Mrs. Toad might actually be able to get a three-month secondment out here, which might be fun. We'd have to find some way of making sure the cats were fed in our absence, and that the house was looked after in general, but given I can basically work from a laptop pretty much anywhere, it seems like it would be a really rather fun thing to do, don't you reckon? The Song, by Toad Records New York office! 01. Milk Maid - Stir So Slow (Toad Session) (00.16)02. New Fabian Society - Necropolis (06.02)03. Jesus H. Foxx - Permanent Defeat (13.56)04. Yola Fatoush - Celine (20.25)05. Min Diesel - A Bitter Pop Song (23.29)06. Rick Redbeard - Now We're Dancing (31.49)07. I Am Oak - Palpable (40.15)08. Meursault - Lament For a Teenage Millionaire (43.25)09. Eels on Heels - Kaleidoscope (51.09)10. Barna Howard - Timber, Nails and Tears (56.46)
The smaller islands of the East River reveal fascinating secrets of the city's past, and Randall's and Ward's Islands are no exceptions. Found out how these former potter's fields are related to the most important Olympics-related event New York City has ever seen. The cast includes a swashbuckling British engineer, Jesse Owens, Tony Bennett, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Fiorello LaGuardia, Robert Moses, and Pearl Jam! www.boweryboyspodcast.com
Small islands reveal fascinating secrets of New York's past, and Randall's and Ward's Islands are no exceptions. Found out how these former potter's fields are related to the most important Olympics-related event New York City has ever seen. The cast includes a swashbuckling British engineer, Jesse Owens, Tony Bennett, FDR, Othmar Ammann, Robert Moses, and Pearl Jam! www.boweryboyspodcast.com Support the show.