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The Notes: We're making people happy! Egg does not belong on faces! Will is ignorant of proper egg production and delivery practices! Willy Nilly vs Milli Vanilli! Bob Dylan doesn't like wearing shirts! One Kravitz = 2 Milli Vanillis! Milli Vanillis vs Millis Vanilli! Audience participation section! Trimming out the devil! Will's got a guy! Do you want a haircut or do you want a conspiracy theory!? Take your barber to Tommy Bartlett's Robot World! Will is a Terminator! Will has egg on his face, making him a robot whose face smells like farts! Nelson is an Egg Doctor, not a Terminator Doctor! Butt disposal robot! The tried-and-true pokey stick and canvas sack method of disposal! Like Rudolph, but without the third act redemption arc! Contact Us! Follow Us! Love Us! Email: doubledeucepod@gmail.com Twitter & Instagram: @doubledeucepod Bluesky: @doubledeucepod.bsky.social Facebook: www.facebook.com/DoubleDeucePod/ Patreon: patreon.com/DoubleDeucePod Also, please subscribe/rate/review/share us! We're on Apple, Android, Libsyn, Stitcher, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Radio.com, RadioPublic, pretty much anywhere they got podcasts, you can find the Deuce! Podcast logo art by Jason Keezer! Find his art online at Keezograms! Intro & Outro featuring Rob Schulte! Check out his many podcasts! Brought to you in part by sponsorship from Courtney Shipley, Official Superfans Stefan Rider and Amber Fraley, and listeners like you! Join a tier on our Patreon! Advertise with us! If you want that good, all-natural focus and energy, our DOUBLEDEUCE20 code still works at www.magicmind.com/doubledeuce for 20% off all purchases and subscriptions. Check out the Lawrence Times's 785 Collective at https://lawrencekstimes.com/785collective/ for a list of local LFK podcasts including this one!
PARENTS: you can now subscribe to us on YouTube, where our live action puppet show featuring Froggy the Gator is now posted! Just click here. Froggy and Mr. Hummus go on an unbelievable adventure with Robot Mike! They travel to Robot Mike's home world, the Digital Robot Realm! There they learn all kinds of interesting things about technology and robotics. And they realize they like their own world most of all.
The Sound Opinions World Tour rolls along, making its next stop in beautiful New Zealand. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot take a virtual trip to the other side of the world to explore the best of kiwi music, focusing on the influential jangly pop movement known as the Dunedin Sound. Plus they bid farewell to a giant of the New Zealand music scene, Martin Phillipps, of the Chills.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:The Chills, "Pink Frost," Pink Frost (single), Flying Nun, 1984The Chills, "Effloresce and Deliquesce," Submarine Bells, Slash, 1989The Chills, "I Love My Leather Jacket," Kaleidoscope World, Flying Nun, 1989The Chills, "Heavenly Pop Hit," Submarine Bells, Slash, 1989The Chills, "Monolith," Scatterbrain, Fire, 2021Lorde, "Take Me to the River," Everyone's Getting Involved: A Tribute to Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense, A24, 2024Charli XCX and Lorde, "Girl, so confusing featuring lorde," Girl, so confusing featuring lorde (Single), Atlantic, 2024The Clean, "Fish," Great Sounds Great, Good Sounds Good, So-So Sounds So-So, Bad Sounds Bad, Rotten Sounds Rotten!!, Flying Nun, 1982The Clean, "Tally Ho!," Tally Ho! (single), Flying Nun, 1981The Bats, "Tragedy," Daddy's Highway, Flying Nun, 1987Look Blue Go Purple, "Cactus Cat," LBGPEP2, Flying Nun, 1986The Enemy, "Pull Down the Shades," Live at the Beneficiaries Hall, unreleased, 1978Toy Love, "Swimming Pool," Toy Love, Deluxe, 1980The Chills, "Rolling Moon," Rolling Moon (single), Flying Nun, 1982The Clean, "Anything Could Happen," Boodle Boodle Boodle, Flying Nun, 1981The Chills, "Kaleidoscope World," Dunedin Double, Flying Nun, 1982The Verlaines, "The Lady and the Lizard," Hallelujah - All The Way Home, Flying Nun, 1985The Verlaines, "Death and the Maiden," Death and the Maiden (single), Flying Nun, 1983Sneaky Feelings, "Throwing Stones," Send You, Flying Nun, 1983Split Enz, "I Got You," True Colours, A&M, 1980Bailter Space, "Robot World," Robot World, Flying Nun, 1993Straitjacket Fits, "She Speeds," Hail, Flying Nun, 1988Headless Chickens, "Cruise Control," Body Blow, Flying Nun, 1991The Bats, "Made Up In Blue," Made Up In Blue (single), Flying Nun, 1986The Human Instinct, "Black Sally," Stoned Guitar, AIR, 1970Herbs, "Light of the Pacific," Light of the Pacific, Warrior, 1983Upper Hutt Posse, "E Tu," E Tu (single), Jayrem, 1988Scribe, "Not Many," The Crusader, Dirty, 2003Aldous Harding, "Imagining My Man," Party, 4AD, 2017Kane Strang, "My Smile is Extinct," Two Hearts and No Brain, Dead Oceans, 2017Electric Wire Hustle, "They Don't Want," Electric Wire Hustle, Every Waking Hour, 2009Lord Echo, "Makossa No. 3," Harmonies, Soundway, 2017Post Malone, "Guy For That (feat. Luke Combs)," F-1 Trillion, Republic and Mercury, 2024See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome back. This prolonged break has been brought to you by travel and winter sickness! Richard went to visit Japan Brickfest in Kobe on the second weekend in June. Some of his highlights include: @fukutaku10‘s amazing phoenix and dragon Orchestra by Sachiko Akinaga Masao Hidaka's monorail Great Ball contraption Check out Planet AFOL on Youtube for coverage of the entire event. Once Richard saw a life-size Gundam outside a shopping centre, he came to realise that 60421 Robot World was not such a far-fetched thing. https://ramblingbrick.com/2024/07/01/60421-lego-city-robot-world-nostalgic-callbacks-and-more/ Richard has also been building the 42172 LEGO Technic McLaren P1 Supercar. So far, the experience has not been without its challenges. https://ramblingbrick.com/2024/07/15/42172-lego-technic-mclaren-p1-unboxing-and-build-experience- In the meantime, Jay has been looking at the upcoming Jaws set from LEGO IDEAS. Stephen Spielberg's Jaws has been given the Ideas/18+ diorama treatment. Between Jaws, Jurassic Park and Raiders of the Lost Ark, we speculate about what might come next. https://jaysbrickblog.com/news/lego-21350-jaws-officially-unveiled-youre-gonna-need-a-bigger-shelf/ We hope you enjoy the episode. If you do, please leave a 5 star review on your pod-paying platform of choice, as it helps others to find the podcast. We love your questions and feedback, too: leave your comments on our socials @extrapiecespod and or send an email to extrapiecespod@gmail.com
Title by Phillip Andrews Rebeccatron is a self-sacrificial rescue robot but it's always "beep boop" and never "meep moop" for her. When a recently rescued robot named RooRoo invites her to see the outside world, Rebeccatron starts to have a transforming human experience. But when the robots start having a good time human style, all good things must come to an end. Song List: "One Number for Us All", "Start to Feel Something", "Human Girl in this Robot World", "I Wanna Give You My Hard Drive", "2000TB of RAM", Wanna show Impromptunes some financial love? Check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/impromptunes Cast: Emmet Nichols, Alexia Brinsley, Amber Scates and Jem Sherwill on keys Teched and edited by Morgan Phillips
We're back in person with special guests Jason Keezer and Shawn Franklin! Hell yeah! The Notes: Shawn Franklin, Lawrence's best-lit stripper! Will's dad is all out of naked men time! Keezer, Lawrence's premiere reverse stripper! Is our lawyer's dad a stripper? #DDNakedMenTime! Smurf allegations, but no indictments! Worlds of Fun is like Star Trek now! Nelson's Top 3 Worlds! Nelson likes his jacks flapped like a normal perosn, while Will prefers his flaps jacked like a common sex criminal! Tommy Bartlett's Robot World is basically Westworld, but sexier! The Bartlett family entertainment empire! Keezer loves a fudge hole, while Shawn is partial to a giant beaver! Young Guns Babies! Falling in love at the Eiffel Tower, but not that Eiffel Tower! Contact Us! Follow Us! Love Us! Email: doubledeucepod@gmail.com Twitter & Instagram: @doubledeucepod Facebook: www.facebook.com/DoubleDeucePod/ Patreon: patreon.com/DoubleDeucePod Also, please subscribe/rate/review/share us! We're on Apple, Android, Libsyn, Stitcher, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Radio.com, RadioPublic, pretty much anywhere they got podcasts, you can find the Deuce! Podcast logo art by Jason Keezer! Find his art online at Keezograms! Intro & Outro featuring Rob Schulte! Check out his many podcasts! Brought to you in part by sponsorship from Courtney Shipley, Official Superfan Stefan Rider, and listeners like you! Join a tier on our Patreon! Advertise with us! Check out the Lawrence Times's 785 Collective at https://lawrencekstimes.com/785collective/ for a list of local LFK podcasts including this one!
In today's digital world, getting caught up in the constant need for online presence and engagement is easy. With the rise of always-on communication channels, leveraging every robot available to maintain a genuine connection with customers can be tempting. However, many successful brands recognize the importance of staying true to the Human-to-Human (H2H) engagement philosophy.During this episode of Retail Remix, host Alicia Esposito chats with Tony Drockton, Founder and Chief Cheerleader of the premium leather accessories company Hammitt. Shortly after being attacked by robots, the group discusses Tony's passion for the H2H engagement philosophy and how Hammitt leverages data to drive improved customer experiences and loyalty. Check out this episode to learn: How Hammitt makes technology invisible in the customer experience to create a seamless and enjoyable shopping experience; Hammitt's long-term vision for keeping customers engaged and passionate about the brand through their lifetime guarantee program; The importance of connecting digital channels and data with in-store service and events to improve the overall customer journey; and Tony's journey to Hammitt and why he loves the industry. RELATED LINKS Connect with Tony here! Learn more about Hammitt. Learn more about personalization and CX trends at Retail TouchPoints. Do you want to learn more about personalization and CX trends in your industry? Register for the Retail Innovation Conference & Expo, which is taking place June 13-15, 2023, in Chicago and will be laser-focused on what's new and what's next in connected commerce. All-Access Pass holders will get access to three days of content, including sessions on new revenue models like resale, social commerce, and more. Register and use the code RRPODD225p to get 25% off all pass types!
Náchod koupí všech sedm ochranných známek týkajících se minerálky IDA. Rozhodli o tom radní města. Soukromé společnosti ROBOT WORLD s.r.o. radnice za známky zaplatí 700 tisíc korun a to ve dvou splátkách. K převodu práv by podle zástupců města mělo dojít v příštích dnech.
Between Metropolis and Star Wars lies a 50 year wasteland of terrible movie robots. Today, the Robot World Cup concludes, who will become the 2022 champion? (I know, I can hardly take the excitement, either). Hosted by writer and broadcaster, Matt Brown and Stephen Murray, senior lecturer in TV, Film & Journalism at Teeside University.WARNING! The S**t-bomb is sometimes uttered but nothing more. Twitter: @FiftyYOSRInsta: @FiftyYOSRNOTESBungle's High and Mighty Dayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJ94AcVRRlQ&t=76s K9 Plays Chesshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSoC1VUdavE&t=34s Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Between Metropolis and Star Wars lies a 50 year wasteland of terrible movie robots. Today, the Robot World Cup kicks off with 16 incredible movie robots battling it out to become 2022 champ. Hosted by writer and broadcaster, Matt Brown and Stephen Murray, senior lecturer in TV, Film & Journalism at Teeside University.WARNING! The S**t-bomb is sometimes uttered but nothing more. Twitter: @FiftyYOSRInsta: @FiftyYOSRNOTESData and Tasha Yar (fully functional)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ev1ec0Z0GI Chitti from Enthiranhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LM1p3mapxeU Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 21 of Season 4 of Bombers. Anthony and Xiaber go over the latest gaming news, like KotOR 2 and Mario Striker Battle Leage releasing in the next week, then onto the meat of it all with Sony's State of Play, Sonic Frontiers and Pokeman Scarlet and Violet trailers. Horizon Call of the Mountain is ogled for its PSVR2 capabilities and Stray may or may not be 2022 GOTY material! Give us your money to "improve the show" here, now featuring a new $1 tier for people who like us but not that much: https://www.patreon.com/thisisbombers Join our Discord server and hang out with us! https://discord.gg/gKXfH3f Check out our new website: ThisIsBombers - Gaming Podcast and Streaming! Find our podcast and saved streams on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClYc9qmct-ogjcCgKAUP20g! Follow us on Twitter @thisisbombers! Email us your questions at ThisIsBombers@gmail.com and maybe we'll answer them!
In a world filled with Robots lives Santonio, a young boy. He is the only one of his kind. Though Santonio's robot parents love him dearly, they have a hard time understanding his obsession with Christmas. Credits: Thanks to Sanji for playing the boy, Kevin "Spinetingler" Crothers as the narrator and H as RoboMama.
Coverage of major news stories 1. G20 Summit 2. S. Korea-Russia talks 3. New carbon emissions goal 4. Revenue loss 5. Afghans welcomed 6. Robot World
In this episode, Dan and Erik talk about show business, Chuck E. Cheese, Dan and his obsession with the Ninja Turtles, Erik's trip to Robot World and dancing confessions, The allegedly abandoned Flintstones theme park and many more oddities. Also, we talk about records we were into last week from ESG, Andrew W.K., Doseone, Bauhaus, Charlie Megira and The Pulsars. Plus you get to hear Erik Count if you make until the end!!!
Zach and Chris interview Brian Dillman of Automated Motion Inc. (AMI) Robotics background Sales history AMI background UR discussion Most disruptive product Future disruptive product Best sales person ever worked With Biggest personality in robotics Who should we interview next? See the video recording: https://youtu.be/zr6mO-8joNk
Joined by Coopie to talk about: www.patreon.com/apodcastwithmo shop.spreadshirt.com/apodcastwithmo Books White Fragility Witchy The Poet X The Wicked Deep Ghost of Tshushima TV Ratchet Pen15 Lovecraft Country Big Brother
Episode 22 of Season 3 was streamed live March 2, 2020, and featured Luke Summers, Stacy Pawlowski, Nick Firer, David Lane, and "Bard" Brian Bayer. We hope to see you next Monday for the live show!
ROBOT WORLD (2015) is a deliberately paced sci-fi concept involving an astronaut landing on a planet seemingly inhabited by two waring robot factions. Is there more to the story? Were we deliberately bored and/or unimpressed? Watch and find out! About Us: Every episode of the ‘View & Spew Review’ Adam Rutkowski, Joshua T. Ruth and Shawn McLoughlin get together to watch an obscure film none of them have seen then discuss it immediately after. Join us as we share our raw reactions and see clips from hard-to-find trash and treasures. More content from the Cult Following Network of talent: http://www.cultfollowing.co http://www.ViewAndSpewReview.com
My guest today is Joel Cummins, aka Keyboard Wizard/Vocalist of Umphrey's McGee! What an honour and privilege it was to sit down and talk shop with Joel before their show at the Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom! Joel's new book "The Realist's Guide to a Successful Music Career" is available on amazon here bit.ly/umltd506 as well as https://merch.umphreys.com Today's topics of conversation are as follows: Canada, Waful, childhood, sacrifices, pre-show rituals, descriptive musical terms, Fan questions: fav chord and key, Claude Debussy, music festivals of specific genres, dream collaborations, fatherhood childhood bullying?, the meaning of life, ideal rig, convo topics with other band members, fux, talkbox, cummins lies origin, fav cartoon, the Hoff! utopian fir teases, Glory Days, Joel's new book The Realist's Guide to a Successful Music Career, future books! Enjoy!! www.umphreys.com Umphrey's McGee music in this episode: Intro- North Route (2019-08-29 - Hampton Beach, NH) 3:00- Slacker (2019-08-29 - Hampton Beach, NH) 8:16- end of Alex's House w/ Waful moment of darkness tribute (2019-08-29 - Hampton Beach, NH) 14:00- Kimble (2016-01-21 - Beacon Theatre, NYC) 22:04- Robot World (2014-05-04 - N2F Launch, NY) 25:05- Dump City (2014-01-17 - Beacon Theatre, NYC) 30:48- #5 (2016-10-20 - Philly Filmore) 44:10- Cummins Lies (2016-02-14 - Richmond, VA) 47:26- Utopian Fir w/ 'Led Zeppelin-The Ocean' tease (2015-01-01 - Atlanta, GA) Outro- Final Word (2016-08-11 - Higher Ground, VT) Thank you UM for letting us use these songs! mm/ Support the Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=21199563 Sponsored by: AMW Group - Premier Marketing & Entertainment Services! Check out all of their services and get a special 10% discount by visiting bit.ly/livinthedream10 & use Coupon Code: AMW10 www.oohLaLacosmetics.ca - discount code "dream" for 15% off Lifecalc.ca Brick City Media production Listen to the podcast on all platforms: smarturl.it/livinthedream506 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LivinTheDream506/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livinthedream506/ E-mail: livinthedream506@gmail.com Theme Song written & performed by Steven MacDougall & Chris McAleenan Guest Artwork by Bridget Higgins! (@bridget.remie on Instagram) Podcast Logo artwork by Tim Murray! (@tmurrayart on Instagram) Love you, bye! mm/
Main Entrance FastCast: Theme Parks, Museums, and so much more!
Imagine yourself in the early 80’s. You’re into the future, all of the promises of tomorrow, in fact, you’d love to get a glimpse of what the future has in store for you. Maybe you’d like to see a house of tomorrow. You hop in the family car and head to a destination that will show you exactly what you’ve been dreaming of. You step outside the car, and what do you see. Why, you see an incredible piece of fantastical architecture. Is that a UFO, or a space station? Eagerly, you line up for your ticket and proceed into what is sure to be an unforgettable experience. You’ve finally arrived at your destination. No, it’s not Epcot, in fact, it’s over 1,300 miles from there. You’ve arrived in the Wisconsin Dells, and Tommy Bartlett’s Robot World. Opened in 1982, Robot World was the brainchild of entertainer Tommy Bartlett, who, like Walt Disney, was a showman at heart. Specifically, he specialized in water ski shows. Interesting fact, Tommy Bartlett was inspired to create his own water ski spectacular after seeing one himself at the 1949 Chicago Railroad Fair, the same fair where Walt Disney started dreaming up the possibilities for the park that would eventually become Disneyland. It is a small world, after all. Tommy eventually found a permanent home for his show in Wisconsin Dells, where he then began to branch out into other attractions, including dancing waters and the focus of our flashback, Robot World. Robot World was originally built to showcase the House of Tomorrow, and did so as a walk-through tour of various vignettes designed to show a futuristic family living their daily lives. Sounds a bit like Horizons at Epcot Center, doesn’t it? But this one came first. The robots generally fell into two main categories, there were the more simple type, consisting of spheres with prominent eyes and arms, and the more human-like models, looking a tad bit reminiscent of C3PO from the Star Wars films. Your host was the odd exception, being a four-foot tall R2D2ish robot guide by the name of Tatu. Within the futuristic 2.2 million dollar space-capsule-esque building, designed by a protege of Frank Lloyd Wright, Guests would board a rocket capsule and fly to the Star Shadow Habitat in the distant year of 2020. Once onboard the habitat, Guests could see everything from food preparation to the computer classroom of the future. One somewhat awkward scene had guests barging in on a bath in progress. The robot denizens of this experience would even serenade your arrival and departure with an ear worm likely to stick with you for the rest of your vacation. In 1983, Robot World added the Exploratory, which featured a wide array of interactive science experiments designed to engage members of the whole family. As time went on, more and more emphasis was put on the exploratory, including the amazing addition of an actual core module built to be a replacement to the Russian Space Station MIR. Sadly, Robot World slowly devolved into a shell of its former self. In 2018, due to leaks that couldn’t be repaired, the original Robot World building was retired, with all of the remaining exhibits being moved to the former gift shop of the experience. Now, only two robots remain, an android named Tutorios, and Tatu. As a smaller attraction in south-central Wisconsin, Robot World featured many elements that one could usually only see in a major theme park, like fully articulated animatronics. Sadly, like Disney’s Tomorrowlands, the future caught up with Robot World, and it now exists only in memory (and YouTube!). But for a time, the house of tomorrow was within reach among the lakes and trees of Wisconsin Dells. Have you had the chance to visit Robot World or another attraction like it? Do you miss those optimistic and sometimes cheesy looks at the future? Let us know at connect@mainentrancecast.com.
From the Stüssy of craft beer podcasts, this episode focuses on five Wisconsin breweries that aren’t that one you were just thinking about. Along with four interviews Craig gathered at the Great Taste of the Midwest, this show features five stellar beers that reach across the Badger State. Craig recaps some of his experience from the Great Taste, Ryan tries out a new color identifying app, we deal with a potential toilet Ghoulie situation, and we imagine a reality with Grambo. Taste the Robot World! Beers Reviewed Working Draft Beer Co. - Hindsight (German-style Pilsner) Earth Rider Brewery - Superior (Pale Ale) Badger State Brewing Co. - On Wisconsin! (Red Ale) The Brewing Projekt - Dare Mighty Things (New England-style IPA) Raised Grain Brewing Co. - Black Walnut Coffee Stout (Belgian Imperial Stout) Interviews Included Clint Lohman of Working Draft (0:07:33) Allyson Rolph of Earth Rider (0:24:45) Sam Yanda of Badger State (0:42:11) Dr. Scott Kelley and Dr. Jimmy Gosset of Raised Grain (1:04:47)
On the February 5, 2018 episode of /Film Daily, editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film senior writer Ben Pearson and weekend editor Brad Oman to talk about the trailers from the 2018 Super Bowl. We'll give our reactions for Solo: A Star Wars Story, Westworld Season 2, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Avengers: Infinity War, Mission: Impossible - Fallout, and The Cloverfield Paradox, as well as some observations on things you may have missed on first viewing. We'll also talk about the early reactions for the latest Cloverfield film, and the game-changing release strategy. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it). Small Talk: Super Bowl weekend and server migration. In the News: Reaction: ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story' Trailer: Meet the Young Han Solo ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story' Trailer Breakdown: I Thought We Were in Trouble There for a Second Reaction: ‘Westworld' Season 2 Trailer: Those Violent Delights Return ‘Westworld' Season 2 Trailer Breakdown: It's a Robot World, We're Just Living In It Reaction: ‘Avengers: Infinity War' Super Bowl TV Spot: The Team Suits Up ‘Avengers: Infinity War' TV Spot Breakdown: New Details From the Super Bowl Spot Reaction: ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout' Trailer: The Past Comes Back to Haunt Ethan Hunt ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout' Trailer Breakdown Reaction: ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' Super Bowl Trailer: Return to Isla Nublar ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' Trailer Breakdown: All the New Footage in the Super Bowl Trailer Reaction: ‘The Cloverfield Paradox' Trailer: ‘Cloverfield 3' Is Available on Netflix Right Now [Updated] ‘The Cloverfield Paradox' Early Buzz: Critics Are Divided on Netflix's Latest Cloverfield Sequel is cloverfield paradox surprise release the future of movies? Why did they do it this way? You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Please feel free to send your feedback, questions or comments to us at peter@slashfilm.com and leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
00:00 Where Is My Mind?* [11.8.14 - Madison, WI] 03:57 FF [10.30.14 - Wilkes-Barre, PA] 13:58 2x2 > 20:57 Final Word > 25:40 2x2 29:52 Jekyll & Hyde > 33:21 Robot World [10.29.14 - Binghamton, NY] 43:27 Bright Lights, Big City [10.25.14 - Grand Rapids, MI] 57:43 Front Porch [11.8.14 - Madison, WI] Notes: * debut (The Pixies) Total Running Time 80:10
00:00 Night Nurse* (6.20.13 - sUMmer school, Big Indian, New York) 09:15 Utopian Fir** (5.25.13 - Summer Camp, Chillicothe, Illinois) 27:28 No Diablo (6.21.13 - Rams Head Live, Baltimore, Maryland) 32:17 Robot World > 35:26 "Jimmy Stewart"^ > 44:14 Example 1 (6.8.13 - Chautauqua Amphitheater, Boulder, Colorado) 52:50 Headphones and Snowcones^^ (6.1.13 - Wakarusa, Ozark, Arkansas) 60:09 Rebubula (5.24.13 - Summer Camp, Chillicothe, Illinois) Total Broadcast Length 72:33 Notes: * with For Whom the Bell Tolls (Metallica) teases ** with Mad Dog's Filthy Little Secret horns; with It's About That Time (Miles Davis) jam ^ with lyrics ^^ with Mike Dillon
00:00 Intro* > 19:55 Miss Tinkle's Overture > 24:51 Mulche's Odyssey** > 31:48 Dr. Feelgood > 35:55 13 Days (12.6.02 - Otto's, DeKalb, Illinois) 40:25 Bad Poker (12.7.02 - Rave Basement, Milwaukee, Wisconsin) 41:53 Padgett's Profile*** > 47:52 De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da^ > 48:55 Padgett's Profile (12.12.02 - The Vogue, Indianapolis, Indiana) 50:51 Empire State^^ > 53:51 JaJunk& (12.13.02 - Canopy Club, Urbana, Illinois) 69:16 Carry That Weight&&% > 70:51 The End&&% 76:25 Her Majesty&& (12.31.02 - Vic Theatre, Chicago, Illinois) Total Broadcast Length 77:22 Notes: * with I Got Love (Nate Dogg) jam; Robot World, Out of Order and Mulche's Odyssey teases ** with Waiting Room (Fugazi) teases *** with Sweet Child O' Mine (Guns 'N' Roses) teases ^ one verse (The Police) ^^ debut; with improvised lyrics & with Mulche's Odyssey teases && debut (The Beatles) % with Josh Quinlan on saxophone
00:00 The Linear > 06:04 Day Nurse (7.7.12 - White River State Park, Indianapolis, Indiana) 12:37 Through the Cracks (7.3.12 - Kresge Auditorium, Interlochen, Michigan) 17:57 Liquid* (7.5.12 - CEFCU Center Stage, Peoria, Illinois) 30:48 Crucial Taunt (6.30.12 - Bank of America Pavilion, Boston, Massachusetts) 35:59 Miss You** (6.29.12 - Outside the Factory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) 42:22 Robot World > 49:34 End of the Road 52:56 Partyin' Peeps (7.6.12 - Weekend at Harmony, Geneva, Minnesota) 59:03 Let's Dance^ (7.4.12 - Moonlite Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio) 66:40 Rocker part II (6.30.12 - Bank of America Pavilion, Boston, Massachusetts) Total Broadcast Length 78:38 Notes: * with Stanley Jordan on guitar; Stanley performs Eleanor Rigby (The Beatles) solo ** debut (The Rolling Stones); with G. Love on harmonica ^ with Cincinnati Brass
00:00 Nemo (6.02.10 - House of Blues, New Orleans, Louisiana) 11:37 Hurt Bird Bath (7.17.10 - White River State Park, Indianapolis, Indiana) 23:06 2nd Self (7.16.10 - Frederik Meijer Gardens, Grand Rapids, Michigan) 29:40 Mulche's Odyssey (7.30.10 - Cape Cod Melody Tent, Hyannis, Massachusetts) 43:22 Come Closer (6.05.10 - Wakarusa, Ozark, Arkansas) 48:08 Mantis > 54:42 Robot World > 57:30 "Jimmy Stewart"^ > 65:03 Mantis (8.5.10 - Theatre at Westbury, Westbury, New York) 70:24 Moby Dick* (8.12.10 - House of Blues, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina) Total Broadcast Length 75:23 Notes: ^ with lyrics * with Jake on drums
00:00 Robot World (11.17.09 - Northern Lights, Clifton Park, New York) 11:02 Rocker part II (11.11.09 - The Opera House, Toronto, Ontario) 21:57 FF > 25:52 Tomorrow Never Knows (11.15.09 - Port City Music Hall, Portland, Maine) 30:21 Mulche's Odyssey 47:49 Hangover (11.13.09 - Higher Ground, South Burlington, Vermont) 59:08 JaJunk (11.17.09 - Northern Lights, Clifton Park, New York) 69:40 Baby Honey Sugar Darling^ (11.14.09 - Higher Ground, South Burlington, Vermont) Total Broadcast Length 77:37 Notes: ^ with Jen Hartswick (trumpet), Dave Grippo and Bryan McNamara (saxophones)
00:00 Got Your Milk (Right Here) > 16:49 Anchor Drops (2.22.09 - Neighborhood Theatre, Charlotte, North Carolina) 22:23 Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty* (3.05.09 - WorkPlay Soundstage, Birmingham, Alabama) 29:33 Robot World > 41:28 Out of Order (1.30.09 - First Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota) 50:38 All in Time (2.14.09 - Barrymore Theatre, Madison, Wisconsin) Total Broadcast Length 77:36 Notes: * first time played (Herbie Mann)
00:00 Professor Wormbog > 02:13 "Jimmy Stewart" > 07:10 Professor Wormbog (02.28.07 - Georgia Theatre, Athens, Georgia) 09:52 Miss Tinkle's Overture (02.18.07 - Grand Sierra Theatre, Reno, Nevada) 23:20 Liquid > 40:48 Get in the Van (02.27.07 The NorVa, Norfolk, Virginia) 47:10 Believe the Lie (02.16.07 - The Fillmore, San Francisco, California) 58:51 Robot World* > 65:29 I Want You (She's So Heavy) (02.17.07 - The Fillmore, San Francisco, California) Total Broadcast Length 74:14 Notes: * with Sweet Child o' Mine (Guns N' Roses) tease
00:00 "Great American" (02.10.06 - The Rave Hall, Milwaukee, Wisconsin) 02:57 "FF" (02.21.06 - Neighborhood Theatre, Charlotte, North Carolina) 10:10 "The Triple Wide" (06.01.06 - Cain's Ballroom, Tulsa, Oklahoma) 18:25 "Der Bluten Kat" (04.10.06 - McNear's Mystic Theatre, Petaluma, California) 24:12 "Robot World" (02.21.06 - Neighborhood Theatre, Charlotte, North Carolina) 29:31 "In the Kitchen" (04.07.06 - The Showbox, Seattle, Washington) 36:06 "Der Bluten Kat"* (02.11.06 - Orpheum Theatre, Madison, Wisconsin) 40:19 "Hurt Bird Bath"** (06.10.06 - White River State Park, Indianapolis, Indiana) 47:54 "Der Bluten Kat" (02.11.06 - Orpheum Theatre, Madison, Wisconsin) 54:13 "The Haunt" (06.10.06 - White River State Park, Indianapolis, Indiana) 59:56 "Nothing Too Fancy" (02.10.06 - The Rave Hall, Milwaukee, Wisconsin) 63:39 "Nemo" (04.14.06 - Fillmore, San Francisco, California) Total Broadcast Length 75:07 Notes: * with Ryan, Jake, and Brendan on keyboards; Safety Dance (Men Withour Hats) teases ** with Buster (moe.) teases Here's another in-depth look into the improvisation of Umphrey's McGee. "Jimmy Stewart" The Second Album, now available at UMLive.net, is a look back at the first half of 2006, these tracks are the best of what didn't make the cut. As the band's improvisation style has matured, there's an increasing amount of attention being paid to creating lasting melodies. Listen as they develop from a simple riff into a "new section of music." This collection displays the wide cross-section of genres they could fall into at any time on any given evening.
00:00 Der Bluten Kat (11.12.05 - Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, Colorado) 27:29 Push the Pig > 39:51 Slacker (11.17.05 - 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C.) 47:28 Robot World > 55:26 Norwegian Wood > 60:57 Walletsworth (11.19.05 - Irving Plaza, New York, New York) 66:58 Heart and Soul* 70:39 Pay the Snucka (11.18.05 - Irving Plaza, New York, New York) Total Broadcast Length 79:56 Notes: * with Huey Lewis on vocals Umphrey's McGee opened up at the Denver Fillmore with, one of their oldest tunes and concert staples, the epic Der Bluten Kat. The post-rock Robot World leads into the band's unique interpretation of Norwegian Wood. Huey Lewis guests on a cover of one of his tunes, Heart and Soul, continuing the relationship started at the Jammy's in 2005, and continuing to his guest slots on Safety in Numbers.
00:00 Der Bluten Kat* > 22:39 Bron-Yr-Aur > 24:11 Der Bluten Kat (04.02.05 - La Zona Rosa, Austin, Texas) 28:03 Padgett's Profile > 31:40 How Many More Times** > 33:18 Padgett's Profile (04.06.05 - Temple Club, Lansing, Michigan) 41:18 Robot World > 44:23 "Jimmy Stewart"$ > 52:43 Mail Package > 58:10 Immigrant Song^ (04.16.05 - The Rave, Milwaukee, Wisconsin) 59:11 Front Porch$$ (04.07.05 - Intersection, Grand Rapids, Michigan) Total Broadcast Length 75:15 Notes: * with Over the Hills and Far Away (Led Zeppelin) jam ** one verse $ with Crazy Train (Ozzy Osbourne) jam; with lyrics $$ with Kashmir (Led Zeppelin) and Kinky Reggae (Bob Marley) jams Umphrey's McGee likes Led Zeppelin. If the influence wasn't apparent to you, maybe this podcast will help you out. They just seemed to be busting out major Zeppelin passages over the first few weeks of April, so here they are. Lots of exploratory segments in this Podcast, that give a better feel for what the band does when they stretch the limits of a song.