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Message de l'animateur Starchild : Hello à tous, je vous donne rendez-vous pour le 88ᵉ numéro de Freeway. Le huitième de la saison 8, qui cette année porte le nom de « My Name Is David » pour les cinq épisodes à venir. Le chapitre de ce soir s'intitulant « Easy Target ». Comme toujours, une histoire que je vous conte à l'antenne, illustrée sonorement par une playlist de 16 titres, tirés des répertoires Hard Rock, AOR et Pop : Scorpions, Stevie Nicks, Rod Stewart, Ellen Foley, Winger, Randy Meisner, Depeche Mode, Suzanne Vega, Extreme, PM, Level 42, Roxette, Mammoth WVM, Ya-Ya, David Bowie et Cyndi Lauper.
Join us in this episode as we chat with Tom Carey, the mastermind behind Heartache Tonight, an Eagles tribute band from Chicago. Celebrating their 18th year, Tom shares insights into the band's journey that started long before tribute acts became popular. With an ensemble of Chicago's finest musicians, Heartache Tonight brings the essence of the Eagles' music to life. Dive into the rich history of the Eagles as Tom takes us through the band's evolution from their early lineups featuring Randy Meisner to the rock edge that Joe Walsh introduced with the iconic album, Hotel California. Revel in tales of the band's dynamics, the splendor of their harmonies, and the behind-the-scenes stories that shaped the timeless hits we love today. Tune in to understand the profound impact and persistent allure of the Eagles' music, as Tom shares his passion and the tribute band's dedication to delivering authentic renditions. Whether you're a lifelong Eagles fan or new to their sound, this episode offers a nostalgic journey through classic rock history.
Echoes of the trajectory of the Beatles still reverberate through music today, and they loomed quite large over the rock scene in the early 70's. In 1972 a bootleg 4-album set of Beatles songs was produced called "Alpha Omega" which sold well when marketed on TV. In response - in addition to suing - Apple and EMI/Capitol Records produced an authorized collection in two double albums. The first was called 1962-1966, also known as the Red Album, while the second was called 1967-1970, also known as the Blue Album. The Blue Album was a compilation of Lennon-McCartney original songs, avoiding many of the successful cover songs the early group had recorded. Unfortunately it also did not contain any George Harrison compositions from this time period. The Red Album did not contain any covers, as the Beatles were immensely popular on their own by this time. However, it did contain songs from George Harrison and Ringo Starr along with the numerous Lennon-McCartney originals.The album covers are notable, as they are similar photos of the group at different points in life. The cover to the Red Album used an image of the group looking down over the stairwell inside EMI's London headquarters. This was a photograph taken for the group's 1963 debut LP. The Beatles had recreated that shot in 1969 for their planned "Get Back" album, but did not use the image when the album was released in 1970 as "Let It Be."The compilation project was a success, and convinced other groups to release similar retrospective compilations. It is also a terrific way to see the progression of the band in seven short years of their activity. WSB Radio's Eric Von Haessler joins us to highlight these two influential albums in this week's podcast. Love Me DoThe very first single released by the Beatles was this track and the lead-off track from the Red album. John Lennon and Paul McCartney provide duet vocals on this song, and Lennon is the harmonica player. While it is credited as a Lennon-McCartney song, John Lennon provides the bridge, and has stated that it was a McCartney song before they began working together.Tomorrow Never KnowsThe concluding track from "Revolver" is the concluding track for the Red album, and shows how far the Beatles have taken their music in four short years. They are utilizing techniques like looped drums, reverse guitar, and processed vocals that were new to the music scene at the time.Strawberry Fields ForeverThis track opens the blue album. The inspiration for this song was a park in which Lennon played as a child, and evokes a childlike innocence. The music style was a departure from the Beatles' previous style, and is considered the introduction of the psychedelic genre.Let It BeA profound piece after the psychedelic period, "Let It Be" is often considered the swan song for the Beatles, because it was the final single released before McCartney announced his intention to leave the band. The inspiration of the song was a dream Paul McCartney had about his mother. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Knocking on Heaven's Door by Bob Dylan (from the motion picture “Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid”)This western movie had a revisionist history and starred a number of celebrities, including James Coburn, Kris Kristofferson, and Bob Dylan himself. STAFF PICKS:Kodachrome by Paul SimonBruce starts out the staff picks with the lead single from Simon's third studio album "There Goes Rymin' Simon." While it did well in the US, it received little airplay in the UK due to strict rules the BBC had in place regarding product endorsements. The idea of the song is that we fit our memories to our worldviews like we frame shots in a camera.Money by Pink FloydRob brings us the lead single from the monster album "Dark Side of the Moon." A rare song in 7/4 time with a 4/4 guitar bridge, the lyrics describe the desire and material trappings that cause people to chase after riches. Peaceful Easy Feeling by the EaglesLynch features an iconic song from the Eagles. It was written long before this time by Jack Tempchen, a prolific singer-songwriter, but appeared on the Eagles debut album. Glen Frey is on lead vocals, and the harmonies are provided by Bernie Leadon and Randy Meisner. Right Place, Wrong TIme by Dr. John Eric finishes the staff picks with a funky tune from New Orleans-influenced Dr. John. It was the first single from "In the Right Place," Dr. John's sixth studio album, and was also his biggest commercial hit, reaching number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100. COMEDY TRACK:The Cover of "Rolling Stone" by Dr. Hook & the Medicine ShowWayne presents the comedy single this week, as Dr. Hook seeks validation by appearing on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Send us a textThis week, we dive into the first 3 albums from the greatest American rock band of the 1970's! Def Dave, Mike Vermillion, and Dayton share opinions on these albums. Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/6NvGPwdaV6bXsXfJRzkHiL?si=HaeQcaoTQ0qrwX7k5Pj8kg&pi=Du0ZvSOcR_GhbTwitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastdockingbay77podcast@gmail.compatreon.com/dockingbay77podcasthttps://discord.gg/T8Nt3YB7
Americana, Roots, Folk, Blues and Country music. Featured Artists . New and classic tracks. Episode includes Tanya Tucker, Eagles, The Wailin Jennys, Molly Tuttle and Steve Earle. Randy Meisner of the Eagles is featured.
In this episode of the LEGENDS Podcast by All Day Vinyl, our host Scott Dudelson speaks with a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, country rock pioneer and co-founder of Buffalo Springfield & Poco - Richie Furay. Furay describes his extraordinary musical journey which has spanned over four decades and his intriguing transition from a rock star to a pastor, and an in-depth recollection of his time with The Buffalo Springfield and Poco. This episode offers a unique ride through music history as Richie Furay discusses the days before Buffalo Springfield's meeting & playing with Stephen Stills in a small apartment, meeting Neil Young on Sunset Strip and recollections of the early days of the band, through the making of Buffalo Springfield Again. Furay talks about the songs he sings written by and about Neil Young, the unique curiosities and co-writes that make up the album "Last Time Around," (Hard to Wait, The Hour of Not Quite Rain), the infamous police raid in 1968 that found Neil Young, Eric Clapton and Richie hauled to a Los Angeles jail, the first meeting with Rusty Young, the exit of Randy Meisner from Poco, Furay's relationship with Gram Parsons and later transition to ministering. Fans of Buffalo Springfield and Poco will find this episode particularly engaging and will shed further insights onto the music that you already love. Be sure to check out other episodes of LEGENDS: Podcast by All Day Vinyl for more interviews with legendary musicians. Editors Note: Interview conducted March 2024
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Linda Ronstadt's fifth solo studio album would be her breakout one. Heart Like a Wheel is a folk/country/rock mixture of covers and originals, and was the last album Ronstadt released on the Capitol Records label after she had moved to Asylum records. It would reach the top of the Billboard 200, spend 51 weeks on the chart, and fuel Ronstadt's rise to the first "arena class" female rock star.Linda Maria Ronstadt is the third of four children born to a family of Mexican and German descent and a long history in Arizona. Her professional start is considered to be the folk rock trio called the Stone Poneys, who had a hit in 1968 with the song "Different Drum." Ronstadt is famous for touring in the early 70's with a backing band that included Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner - artists who would go on to form the Eagles. Her four earlier albums produced only moderate success before her fortune turned dramatically upward with "Heart Like a Wheel."While Ronstadt's style is often referred to as country rock, she called it "Mexican bluegrass" in 1968. Over time she would record songs in a variety of styles from rock to folk and country, including some Spanish language songs and even rock songs reimagined as lullabies. Her ability to cross genres contributed both to her success and her share of criticism from those expecting something different. Success did not always agree with her, as she felt she was encouraged to project a tough rock image that did not accurately reflect her true self. Linda Ronstadt was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014, shortly after her retirement from music in 2011.Bruce presents this breakthrough country rock album in this week's podcast. I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)This cover was originally written and recorded by Hank Williams back in 1951. It went to number 2 on the Billboard country singles chart back then. A bunch of people have covered this song, but Ronstadt's cover is the most successful, going to number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and winning her a Grammy in 1976 for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.You're No GoodThe first single released from the album went to number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It is a cover of a song written by Clint Ballard Jr. and first performed by Dee Dee Warwick in 1963. The success of this "glad to be broken up" song would set the template for Ronstadt over the next five years of doing remakes of classic rock and roll songs.Faithless LoveAn original recording rather than a cover, this deeper cut was written by J.D. Souther, who wrote or co-wrote songs for both Ronstadt and the Eagles. It would hit number 10 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart when Glen Campbell covered it in 1984. Willin'This song was first performed by Little Feat and was written by their front man, Lowell George. Ronstadt's cover was used in James Cameron's film "The Abyss" in 1989. Lowell wrote this song while he was a member of the Mothers of Invention. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Dance of the Reed Flutes (from the nature documentary "Animals Are Beautiful People")In addition to its frequent use in the Christmas ballet "The Nutcracker," this piece was also used in the nature documentary STAFF PICKS:Whatever Gets You Through the Night by John LennonLynch kicks off the staff picks with a song originally inspired by Lennon's habit of late night channel surfing. He caught the phrase from Reverend Ike, an evangelist on TV, and turned it into this song. It went to number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Lennon got Elton John to provide the vocal duet for this song, and in return Lennon appeared onstage with John during his Thanksgiving concert at Madison Square Garden - one of his last major live appearances.I Can Help by Billy SwanWayne brings us a song we all thought was performed by Ringo Starr. Billy Swan was better known as a country songwriter than a solo artist, but this single would be his sole number 1 hit. It is a particularly positive song, with a nice reprise at the end of the album cut.Must of Got Lost by the J. Geils Band Rob features an early hit from the J. Geils Band, reaching number 12 on the charts. It has a funky hook, and a grammatically incorrect title, with lyrics that explore why a relationship went wrong.Wishing You Were Here by ChicagoBruce closes out the staff picks with a song off the Chicago VI album. Chicago gets some assistance from the Beach Boys, who contribute to the backing vocals on this song about missing the one you love while on the road with a touring band. COMEDY TRACK:Wildwood Weed by Jim StaffordWe finish off with a story in song about that whacky tobackey in a country setting
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Britney Spears divorce - Used up child star, now looking to double down on sexuality. The Blind Side - Michael Ohr. Great movie, but set in a different time. “White savior” cringe. Randy Meisner died. He wrote, sang "Take it to the Limit" with the Eagles. Biden shamed into visiting Maui. Native Hawaiians continue to get forced out by super rich. Vitamin C may Help Relieve Stress #entrepreneurship #Cleveland #branding #SelfEmployment #inspiration #SelfImprovement #BritneySpears #TheBlindSide --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barry-edwards/support
In this episode of Tunesmate, Ray and Marc remember musicians Sinead O'Connor, Randy Meisner, and Tony Bennett. Sinead, an Irish singer-songwriter and activist, rose to fame in the 1990s with her hit song "Nothing Compares 2 U". Randy was a founding member of the Eagles and a singer-songwriter who sang lead vocals on "Take It To The Limit". Tony, an American jazz and traditional pop singer, is best known for his rendition of "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" and received 20 Grammy Awards.
The Bums are back with S3:E0088 —Polish Trout. The top knot kicks off with a MLB trade deadline recap; the Bums stumble upon some goofy ass player names: the Chicago Cubs had been on a terror that helped them set an MLB record (don't get too excited); well wishes all around for Bronny James, who's laid up with a cardiac health issue (wishing for a speedy recovery); Paddy drops a micro-IDNKT segment focused on the Chicago Bulls team logo; Miles “Mizzard” Mikolas eats a live lizard on the baseball diamond; Jim Harbaugh is in hot water but gets out without as much as a first degree burn; the NCAA's Big Ten Conference is turning into a fucking joke with news breaking on the latest expansion (now a coast-to-coast super conference); Rocky not happy (very) with any of this college level, junior varsity bullshit; an update from Evanston as the student lawsuits pile up, and a former U.S. Attorney General, Loretta Lynch, is commissioned to help unfuck Northwestern's situation; Packer's CEO Mark Murphy has an itchy culo; Preseason NFL football is amongst us, and future HOFer, Demarcus Ware, sings the National anthem —with gusto; new Chicago Bear middle linebacker Tre Edmunds is legit; Rocky finds a knockout sports documentary on Max (formerly known as HBO) — a biopioc named “Golden Boy”, featuring boxing legend Oscar De LeHoya.The ponytail kicks off with a proposed podcast name change (in the wake of all the Barbie hoo ha) — and nobody is biting; the Bums instigate another superhuman beer review with Ben River Brewing's “Jalapeño Pepper Ale” (4.8% ABV), a wheat ale infused with over 150 pounds of peppers in every batch; you can tell it's jalapeño infused before, during and after; Rocky's charcoal grilling exploits continue with another round of BBQ'd beef short ribs, and a backup plan featuring polish rainbow trout; the Bums recount a litany of recent passings that include Rocky Wirtz, Sinead O'Conner, Randy Meisner, Paul Rubens (and not ONE fucking “C-lister” was recognized); Orange Hitler is indicted yet again; the Bums discuss the reality of Chinese Sun Bears; and close with a salute to birthday bum, Paddy, with a unique funeral-style celebration. Intrigued? Interested? Bored? We got you. Don't fuck around and find out that you've missed something. Tune in!Recorded on August 3rd, 2023 at B.O.M.'s global headquarters, Paddy's Southside Cave, in Chicago, IL USA.
This episode covers the third indictment of the former U.S. President, Hip Hop's 50th anniversary, Facial recognition that went bad for an eight-month pregnant lady, and memorials to Sinead O'Connor, Pee Wee Herman, and Randy Meisner.
The brothers discuss 2010's Robert Redford directed film ‘The Conspirator.' Considering the cast, it's just fine. Let's just say not all the films we pick are winners. Housekeeping starts at 25:20 during which they Sinead O'Connor, Randy Meisner, Rufus Wainwright, Louden Wainwright III, Minecraft, Fringe, all the Star Treks, Justified, Bobby Flay, Kevin Spacey, and the animated Harley Quinn File length 1:02:26 File Size 42.6 MB Theme by Jul Big Green via SongFinch Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts Listen to us on Stitcher Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Send your comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at Not In A Creepy Way
When it comes to getting you caught up, we're bent like that: -RIP to founding member of The Eagles, Randy Meisner and also to '80s TV icon, Paul "Pee Wee" Reubens! -Johnny Rotten warns against the encroachment of A.I. in our lives! -Bad Religion hitting the road this Fall! -Wilco announces their new album, and we share a slice! -Box Set City: -Lynyrd Skynyrd set to release 50th Fyfty anniversary box set! -Grateful Dead's Wake Of The Flood remade for album's 50th anniversary! -John Wetton solo box set announced! An all, new episode, The Day That Dylan Went Electric hits on Monday, wherever you get podcasts, or right here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we take it to the limit and reflect on the life of Sinead O'Connor; Randy Meisner; Climate Change, John Kerry, IPCC, Antonio Gutteres; Nat West Bank; Colombia; Babies Born Alive in Australia; Niger; UFO's; The Ashes; Spirit in the Sky; The Hobbit; the Beano; SEEK - Capitalism or Communism; and Psalm 130 - with music from the Eagles, Sinead O'Connor, Jeff Wayne, Norman Greenbaum and the Getty's.
When it comes to getting you caught up, we're bent like that: -RIP to founding member of The Eagles, Randy Meisner and also to '80s TV icon, Paul "Pee Wee" Reubens! -Johnny Rotten warns against the encroachment of A.I. in our lives! -Bad Religion hitting the road this Fall! -Wilco announces their new album, and we share a slice! -Box Set City: -Lynyrd Skynyrd set to release 50th Fyfty anniversary box set! -Grateful Dead's Wake Of The Flood remade for album's 50th anniversary! -John Wetton solo box set announced! An all, new episode, The Day That Dylan Went Electric hits on Monday, wherever you get podcasts, or right here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In part one of our Summer Music Book Series, we discuss Steely Dan with Alex Pappademas and Joan LeMay whose new book, Quantum Criminals (University of Texas Press) is a beautifully illustrated catalogue of ramblers and wild gamblers who populate the songs of Walter Becker and Donald Fagen. And with the passing of Sinéad O'Connor, writer David Wild joins us to remember interviewing her in 1991 for her Rolling Stone cover story during the year she broke in America, while touching on some of the issues with how she was portrayed during her darkest moments. Carrie Colliton has the week off. Written, produced, engineered, and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Please listen and subscribe to us wherever you get podcasts, and tell your friends. For more information about Record Store Day go to RecordStoreDay.com. Sponsored by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Tito's Handmade Vodka, and Crosley Turntables. This episode is dedictated to Sinéad O'Connor, Tony Bennett, Randy Meisner, and Paul Reubens.
Will and David discuss new releases by Youth Lagoon, Gal Pal, and Life Strike, plus Sinéad O'Connor, Randy Meisner, Grian Chattan, and Mass of Fermenting Dregs.
This week on The World’s Greatest Comic Book Podcast™: We remember Randy Meisner and Sinéad O’Connor. Kevin Spacy was cleared of nine more sex offenses. Some comic book creators have joined the WGA strike. In Moving Pictures: Florence Pugh’s nude scene was censored with CGI. Donald Glover and his brother will write a Lando series. […]
Pat is BACK! Pat talks about everyone wearing pink because of the Barbie movie, Producer Kendall gave her horse pink braids, stories from the DMV and Pat pays tribute to Paul Reubens and Randy Meisner who have both passed away..
Pat and Kendall talk about the CA State Fair car break ins, crime talk, Pat pays tribute to Randy Meisner who passed away recently, Happy Birthday to Zac Brown, and a judge dismisses lawsuit over Velveeta Shells & Cheese taking too long to cook!
Join Dr Greenthumb aka B-Real and the crew on this STRONG FRIDAY. Hanging with B-Real , C-Minus,Steftone, BOBO, Cali Blaise, Son Doobie, and the Tree House Crew is always a great time as they tell stories, jokes, and blaze of course. Roll one, smoke up, and enjoy THE HIGHEST SHOW IN THE WORLD!
Gary Graff remembers Randy Meisner and Sinead O'Connor in Music News by 102.9 The Hog
The mellifluous melody and soaring counterpoint of this week's podcast were comprised of the following notes … … Morrissey's broadside on the treatment of Sinead O'Connor – and her electrifying moment at Dylan's 30th Anniversary tribute two weeks after she'd torn up a picture of the Pope on Saturday Night Live. … two unsettling events in the later life of Randy Meisner. … Adele revives the old Las Vegas business model (at about £8m a night). … the eternal mystery of Bob Dylan's motorcycle crash and his Shea Stadium and Russian shows that never happened. … how long news took to travel: the Battle of Waterloo (three days), the death of Jim Morrison (two weeks). … Oppenheimer and why so many films are so long. … Things It's Almost Impossible To Accept, No 97: Mick Jagger is 80! … in 2006 BBC viewers voted Morrissey second in a Greatest Living British Icons poll (Sir David Attenborough was first, McCartney third). Where would he be if they ran they voted tomorrow? … that photo of Pulp and their 57-strong entourage. … the time the Troggs turned psychedelic.… the endless value of the mantra “never apologise, never explain”. … TV clips from the Lost World of Rock And Roll – Hush tour Australia in 1997 (and pay their road crew $1 an hour);Quintessence in 1970, ‘the sound of Notting Hill Gate'. ------------- Clips:- Sinead O'Connor at Dylan's 30th anniversary concert two weeks after she tore up a picture of the Pope on Saturday Night Live …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKeJifOXAnA Glam-rock roadhogs Hush in 1977 …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-Iyytr1AJ4 Getting It Straight In Notting Hill Gate …https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-getting-it-straight-in-notting-hill-gate-1970-onlineSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bob's producer Brendan Thomas pays homage to two celebrities who recently passed away, Randy Meisner of The Eagles and Sinead O'Connor Click on your podcasting platform below to subscribe to The Bob Siegel Show: Apple | Google | Spotify | TuneIn | Amazon | iHeartRadio | Blubrry | Deezer | Android | RSS Feed Subscribe by email and get Bob's show delivered directly to your inbox! Visit Bob Online: The Bob Siegel Show […]
The mellifluous melody and soaring counterpoint of this week's podcast were comprised of the following notes … … Morrissey's broadside on the treatment of Sinead O'Connor – and her electrifying moment at Dylan's 30th Anniversary tribute two weeks after she'd torn up a picture of the Pope on Saturday Night Live. … two unsettling events in the later life of Randy Meisner. … Adele revives the old Las Vegas business model (at about £8m a night). … the eternal mystery of Bob Dylan's motorcycle crash and his Shea Stadium and Russian shows that never happened. … how long news took to travel: the Battle of Waterloo (three days), the death of Jim Morrison (two weeks). … Oppenheimer and why so many films are so long. … Things It's Almost Impossible To Accept, No 97: Mick Jagger is 80! … in 2006 BBC viewers voted Morrissey second in a Greatest Living British Icons poll (Sir David Attenborough was first, McCartney third). Where would he be if they ran they voted tomorrow? … that photo of Pulp and their 57-strong entourage. … the time the Troggs turned psychedelic.… the endless value of the mantra “never apologise, never explain”. … TV clips from the Lost World of Rock And Roll – Hush tour Australia in 1997 (and pay their road crew $1 an hour);Quintessence in 1970, ‘the sound of Notting Hill Gate'. ------------- Clips:- Sinead O'Connor at Dylan's 30th anniversary concert two weeks after she tore up a picture of the Pope on Saturday Night Live …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKeJifOXAnA Glam-rock roadhogs Hush in 1977 …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-Iyytr1AJ4 Getting It Straight In Notting Hill Gate …https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-getting-it-straight-in-notting-hill-gate-1970-onlineSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hot Mugshots, Eli Zaret sees it his way, David Beckham & Posh Spice have been "Markled", Cardi B fights back, Gen Z's "lazy jobs", Chris Farley prank calls, and Drew Crime features a Tree Narc & meth-fueled BDSM sex murder. Drew observed Shohei Ohtani dominate the game of baseball... twice in one day. We See It Eli Zaret's Way on Miggy's bank account, the Detroit Tigers broadcast ranking, promote Kirk Gibson's upcoming charity events, the MLB trade deadline, the Max Clark documentary, Jim Harbaugh vs the NCAA, Mike Valenti's warning to Michigan Wolverine fans, University of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders' approach to building a team, marijuana, the Detroit Lions high expectations this year and more. Ryan Ermanni finds a way to viral yet again. Check out the weird echo on this boat. Politics: Donald Trump has spent $40M on legal fees. The Donald is calling Joe Biden names. Joe Biden acknowledges his 7th grandchild. Hunter Biden flies around in style. David Beckham has ended his family's friendship with Meghan Markel and Not-a-Prince Harry. We decide to go LIVE. Subscribe on YouTube. Carlee Russell is a liar and has been arrested. Her relationship is now over. Her mugshot is pretty cute, though. Speaking of mugshots, Mugshawty's collects all the sexy mugshots out there. Cardi B fights back vs her fans after a concert goer threw a drink at her. Random Celebs: Johnny Rzeznik looks different. Lisa Rinna looks different. Russell Crowe is fat. RIP Sinead O'Connor again. She doesn't have very many songs. RIP to Eagles co-founder Randy Meisner. Oxford school murderer Ethan Crumbley is a huge load. After a grueling 20 games played in the WNBA, Brittney Griner needs a mental health break and will not travel with the team. Gen Z's new trend is Lazy Girl Jobs. Citi Bike Karen has finally spoke out. We're many years late to the Black Mirror train. Movies: There is a Beanie Baby movie coming out. BranDon finally got to see Oppenheimer. Kristin saw the Barbie movie. Drew Crime: 48 Hours covered the case of Mengqi Ji. The trees did the snitching. There is also a Drew Crime story out of the Bahamas. We have another meth-fueled sex romp! Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… please consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon.
Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph discuss Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - a 1990 American superhero film directed by Steve Barron. Additional topics include: Scamanda Jackie Beat's sexy sixtieth birthday The deaths of Randy Meisner and Sinead O'Connor And too many films to mention Want to send them stuff? Fish Jelly PO Box 461752 Los Angeles, CA 90046 Find merch here: https://fishjellyfilmreviews.myspreadshop.com/all Venmo @fishjelly Visit their website at www.fishjellyfilms.com Find their podcast at the following: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/fish-jelly Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/388hcJA50qkMsrTfu04peH Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fish-jelly/id1564138767 Find them on Instagram: Nick (@ragingbells) Joseph (@joroyolo) Fish Jelly (@fishjellyfilms) Find them on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ragingbells/ https://letterboxd.com/joroyolo/ Nick and Joseph are both Tomatometer-approved critics at Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critics/nicholas-bell https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critics/joseph-robinson --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fish-jelly/support
Sad losses (Coop Radio DJ Roger Gale, Eagles' co-founder Randy Meisner, and the amazing Ms. O'Connor), plus a look back at the Mission Folk Music Festival, looking ahead to Filberg Festival, Canmore Folk Festival, Edmonton Folk Festival, Burnaby Blues & Roots, and Salmon Arm Roots & Blues Festival. Plus new releases from Molly Tuttle, Bokante, Genticorum, Allison Russell, Jourdan Thibodeaux, and William Prince - and a bit of a birthday self-indulgent flourish for me at the end!
On this week's edition of All Over the Planet, we honor the lives of Randy Meisner and Sinaed O'Conner, while also playing great bands like the Dave Clark Five and Van Halen! All Over The Planet is a music/trivia hybrid show that is recorded/airs on WRHC 106.7 and 93.5 WRHC Radio Harbor Country, who you can support at https://www.radioharborcountry.org/ . All rights reserved to the artists, All Over The Planet does not claim ownership of any of the music performed or talked about on our program, as we work with a community radio license.
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Dad Fights 69+69 "Greatest Duos" edition. KARE 11's Janel Klein in-studio. We feature another member of the military for Faces of MN Military. Everything you've ever wanted to know heavily armed cats. The 93X Half-Assed Morning Show - Originally aired Friday, July 28, 2023. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Eagles co-founder Randy Meisner passes away // Dean Sharp - Houses and Hotdogs / contractors // Allegiant plane avoids mid-air collision at 23,000 feet // Woman has 60 siblings / Faucet water is no good / Mo Kelly
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A decades-old law governing rent control in California could change in a big way. Rep. Eric Swalwell 's (D-Calif.) claws came out during a pair of tense confrontations with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) last month. California Congressman Eric Swalwell estimates that he receives "multiple death threats every single day" and that his chief of staff devotes up to 10 hours each week dealing with federal authorities sorting out the severity of threats faced by Swalwell, his family and staff members. Randy Meisner, co-founding member of the Eagles and vocalist on the band's first major hit, “Take It to the Limit,” passed away late Wednesday night at 77 years old, according to the band's website. Dozens of people believed to be victims of human trafficking were found at an illegal marijuana processing site in Merced County, according to authorities. Chinese automakers are looking to flood the United States market with cheap Electric Vehicles (EVs) as President Joe Biden's administration has made a rapid all-electric, green energy push without having first ensured domestic manufacturing capacity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6am hour -- Seattle's most notorious (and illegal) homeless camp has now been declared an "emergency" by state officials, how this "emergency" declaration should apply to any WSDOT property with any homeless people in the state, Beaverton OR city council votes to put armed police officers on school campuses, now 700 people have RSVP'd for the big KVI co-sponsored event this weekend called Freedom Fest at Willowcrest Farms in Redmond WA (tomorrow July 29th). Trump indicted again, why it appears the everytime there's bad legal news for the Bidens there's a new legal drama for Trump. 7am hour -- GUEST: president of the National Right to Work Foundation, Mark Mix, tells KVI about how employees of the Seattle Mariners team store just voted to nullify their union, why any union should come down to fair representation of employees, how peer pressure of the employees by the union was a factor for the Mariners team store workers, RIP to musician Randy Meisner who flew to fame with The Eagles, the age debate for politicians after this week's Mitch McConnell and Diane Feinstein news, GUEST: economist Steve Moore tackles some ill-informed economic comments by Jon Stewart, property crimes and thefts are spiking in Gig Harbor a sign that Seattle crime is being exported to the suburbs. 8am hour -- the July 14th terrorist attack in Fargo ND is being ignored by major news media outlets, the terrorist attack was a near miss but a police officer was killed in the attack, UN chief decries "global boiling", the Goldendale WA area "Newell Road" wild fire is connected to human ignition and normal summer drying conditions but not climate change according to UW's Cliff Mass, Mass's assertions are a response to claims made by WA gubernatorial candidate and Lands Commissioner Hillary Franz, if you work in WA you're losing more of your paycheck this week.
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Dabo Swinney and Mack Brown speak about their Clemson Tigers and North Carolina Tar Heels teams as ACC Kickoff concludes in Charlotte on Thursday. We have a musical tribute to The Eagles co-founder Randy Meisner, who died this week at age 77. Also, a tasty history lesson on Eagle Brand condensed milk.
BC guest hosts for Pat tongiht! He pays tribute to Sinéad O'Connor and Randy Meisner who have both passed away, talks about his trip to Ireland and Scotland, Happy National Bag Pipe Day! and Bruce shares travel trips from his recent trip...
Dean Richards, entertainment reporter for WGN, joins Bob Sirott to provide the latest news in entertainment. Bob and Dean talk about the death of Randy Meisner, the status of the Emmy Awards, and some popular bands adding dates at The Salt Shed. They also share details about Snoop Dogg’s donation, Dolly Parton’s new rock cover, […]
On today's Good Day Download:Ways to beat the heat, Robert Downey Jr's best role, how an officer's kidness surprised a young boy when people called the police on him, a Southwest passenger demands kisses from crew, and a heroic teen rescues his brother from being swept away. We discuss. Plus, we remember founding member of The Eagles, Randy Meisner, following his passing at 77. Nik Miles, OurAutoExpert.com, discusses the latest Ford recalls, Tesla overstating the battery range of their EVs, and musician Jack White auctioning off his Tesla as he switches his support for Elon Musk to destain after accusing the billionaire of hate-speech.Get more information on GoodDayShow.com.Follow us on social media. Facebook, Instagram & Threads : @GoodDayRadioShowX (FKA Twitter) - @GoodDayOnAirThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4342406/advertisement
The rival candidates vying for the US Republican presidential nomination will face off tonight in Des Moines, Iowa - as Donald Trump insists he'll still run for the White House again, even if he's convicted of any criminal charges. We learn about who's in the running. The White House says it's deeply concerned by the military coup in Niger. And the death of musician and Eagles co-founder Randy Meisner.
Honolulu In Decay? Talk host Rick Hamada from KHVH Radio joins us live from Oahu. Sad to say Denver and Honolulu are dealing with very similar situations: crime, homelessness, drugs, Democrat control. News that The Eagles' Randy Meisner has died - famous for "Take It To The Limit." Then - the opening statement from DEA Administrator Anne Milgram addresses a Congressional subcommittee earlier today. Fentanyl kills nearly 200 Americans DAILY. CU moving to the Big 12. We wrap with more from the DEA's Milgram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Additional charges against Donald Trump have been filed. We discuss the allegations, the 60-page indictment. We recap the two-tiered justice system and reflect on Hunter Biden's not-so-good day yesterday (heh heh heh.) RIP to The Eagles' Randy Meisner - he died in LA today at 77. We wrap the program with a mini-review of "Oppenheimer."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's meditation, we'll reflect on some timeless lines by Randy Meisner.