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Andrew's Daily Five
Guess the Year (Greg): Episode 2

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 26:26


Send us a textWelcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:10 points: Get the year dead on!7 points: 1-2 years off4 points: 3-5 years off1 point: 6-10 years offGuesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: Brass in Pocket by The Pretenders (1979)Song 1: Djobi Djoba by Gipsy Kings (1988)Song 2: A Well Respected Man by The Kinks (1965)Song 3: Mama Said Knock You Out by LL Cool J (1990)Song 4: Big Boys by Chuck Berry (2017)Song 5: Seven Years by Saosin (2003)Song 6: Music by Madonna (2000)Song 7: Plays Pretty for Baby by Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer (2002)Song 8: California Soul by Marlena Shaw (1969)Song 9: MY HOUSE by Beyonce (2023)Song 10: Silver Lining by Mt. Joy (2017)

MasterYourMix Podcast
Vince Ratti: Creating Space for Each Instrument in a Mix

MasterYourMix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 57:43


Vince Ratti is a highly accomplished producer, songwriter, and recording/mixing engineer based in the Philadelphia area. Operating from two renowned studios, The Skylight in Fairless Hills, PA, and Studio 4 in Conshohocken, PA, Vince has become a sought-after figure in the music industry. His extensive portfolio includes collaborations with well-known bands such as Circa Survive, Brand New, The Wonder Years, Citizen, Balance & Composure, August Burns Red, Title Fight, Mewithoutyou, and others. Vince is not only a technical expert but also a facilitator of creativity, fostering environments that bring out the unique qualities of each artist. Beyond his studio work, Vince Ratti is a guitarist for the band Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer. This dual role as both producer and performer provides him with a holistic understanding of the music-making process, contributing to the authenticity and innovation evident in his productions. With a career marked by diversity and a commitment to pushing artistic boundaries, Vince Ratti remains a respected and influential figure in the dynamic world of music production. His dedication to excellence and genuine passion for the craft continue to shape the soundscape of contemporary music. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: Becoming an engineer who only mixes Do you need to be a jack of all trades? Social media for engineers: Do you need to use it? His two tricks for mixing big-sounding drums Figuring out the source of muddiness in your tracks When and when not to use tools like Auto Align Getting great bass tones Cleaning up guitar tracks Using multiband compression on vocals Rough mixes: What's the point? How to critique your work when self-producing To learn more about Vince Ratti, visit: http://www.verydesign.net/vince/ Get your copy of The Recording Mindset: A Step-By-Step Guide To Creating Pro Recordings From Your Home Studio by visiting: https://therecordingmindset.com For tips on how to improve your mixes, visit https://masteryourmix.com/ Looking for 1-on-1 feedback and training to help you create pro-quality mixes? Check out my new coaching program Amplitude and apply to join: https://masteryourmix.com/amplitude/ Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/ Get your copy of the #1 Amazon bestselling book, The Mixing Mindset – The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/ Join the FREE MasterYourMix Facebook community: https://links.masteryourmix.com/community To make sure that you don't miss an episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or on Android. Have your questions answered on the show. Send them to questions@masteryourmix.com Thanks for listening! Please leave a rating and review on iTunes!

Rock It Growth Agency Podcast
Poison, Dolly Parton, Joey + Rory, Tracy Byrd, ALL, Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer

Rock It Growth Agency Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 46:57


On this episode of The Chris and Amanda Show, we each share 3 new songs for each other to react to and rate!  Amanda's List: "Shine" by Dolly Parton "When I'm Gone" by Joey + Rory "The Keeper of the Stars" by Tracy Byrd Chris's List: "Mean Old Coot" by Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer "She's My Ex" by ALL "Nothing but a Good Time" by Poison Watch the video version -https://youtu.be/GCs8rmH95XQ *U-Pick the songs - Commission an episode: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tcas/e/54858 Listen to The Chris and Amanda Show 2022 Playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7z01XtclcvvP2zc3u508M8  *Connect with us at - https://campsite.bio/thechrisandamandashow *Listen to the show LIVE on Mondays at 2:15 pm Support the show over at Buy Me A Coffee and join our membership group for exclusive content https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tcas Join our Mailing List to stay updated on all things TC&AS Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @thechrisandamandashow Honorable Send us an email @ thechrisandamandashow@gmail.com   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/songswapshowdown/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/songswapshowdown/support

Asinine Radio
Tiger Army - II: Power Of Moonlite

Asinine Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 145:08


We get into the Tiger Army album II: The Power Of Moonlite this time around. We start with our Fearless Beer Review. Songs of the Week come from Zolof and the Rock & Roll Destroyer, Animal Collective and Son Of Sam. We finish up the show with some new music from the last two weeks. Check below if you want to skip around the episode. START - 0:10:20 Intro, Fearless Beer Review 0:10:21 - 0:27:51 Songs of the Week 0:27:52 - 1:46:25 Tiger Army's Power Of Moonlite 1:46:26 - END New Music and Stuffs Don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe on iTunes. Leave a comment on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or AsinineRadio.com. Email us at AsinineRadio@gmail.com. We’re even on Spotify! iTunes: www.itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/asi…130289553?mt=2 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/60pYwZVJoOm2NvmmQHcks7 Twitter: www.twitter.com/AsinineRadio Instagram: www.Instagram.com/asinineradio/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/asinineradio/

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The Joe and Mike Show
13 Things You Didn't Know About Walt Disney's Pete's Dragon

The Joe and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 3:21


So, Pete's got a dragon, some townsfolk have their reservations about it, and all works out in the end, right? Well these thirteen things about Pete's Dragon are anything but simple, so don't just Passamaquoddy them by. Originally intended as an installment of the The Magical World of Disney TV series circa 1957, it was shelved until 1975. There were plans to move the lighthouse, specially constructed for the film, to the Disneyland theme park. Unfortunately, the building had deteriorated beyond repair before this could be done. Animation director Don Bluth was told by the producers to create 900 feet of animation on a $1.8 million budget. When the producers were impressed with the first few scenes he completed, they updated their demand to 1800 feet of animation but neither increased the budget nor the production schedule. Bluth delivered the completed animation on time but was reprimanded for going $75,000 over budget. Alcohol abuse is a key theme in the film's plot. Helen Reddy, Mickey Rooney, and songwriter Al Kasha all had alcoholic fathers. Animators Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, and John Pomeroy regularly worked 100 hours per week during production. When they applied for overtime pay, their superiors suggested that they instead receive one hour off for each hour of overtime they worked. At the end of production, all three men were owed six continuous weeks of time off. They used this time off to work on their private project, Banjo the Woodpile Cat. This is Ken Anderson's final film for Disney. Having spent much of his early life in East Asia, he based Elliott on the Chinese dragon trope; the ancient Chinese consider dragons good while Western cultures consider them evil. The scene where Mickey Rooney and Red Buttons drunkenly walk to the cave to see Elliott turned into a massive ad-lib session, with each comedian trying to outdo the other with pratfalls and slapstick. Originally, Elliott the dragon was not to be seen at all in the film and remain invisible throughout. However, members of the studio animation department gradually lobbied studio heads to increase the amount of visible screen time. At first it was decided he would be only seen at the end of the film, but ultimately the character's screen time was increased to 22 minutes. The story was set in the fictitious eastern seacoast town of Passamaquoddy. The movie set, however, was constructed on the west coast. This explains why the sun appears to be setting in the east in the scene early in the movie in which Nora exits the lighthouse after putting Pete to bed. This was the very first film released on VHS by Disney's home media outlet, Walt Disney Home Video. They HAD done releases on the Discovision, but this was the first program they released on their own, on the VHS/Betamax magnetic tape formats plus Laserdisc format at some point, and has the smallest stock number of every home media release the company put out. A Ska-Punk version of the song "It's Not Easy" was recorded by members of Reel Big Fish and Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer. Don Hahn, who was assistant director to Don Bluth on this film, gained some experience working with a combination of live-action and animation before later going on to work on Who Framed Roger Rabbit. One technique used in the movie involved compositing with a Sodium vapour process, whereby up to three scenes might be composited together - for example, a live foreground, a live background, and an animated middle ground containing Elliott. Pete's Dragon (1977) G | 2h 8min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 3 November 1977 (USA) An orphan boy and his magical dragon come to town with his abusive adoptive parents in pursuit. Director: Don Chaffey Writers: Malcolm Marmorstein (screenplay), Seton I. Miller (story) Stars: Sean Marshall, Helen Reddy, Jim Dale www.acoupleofaveragejoes.com www.patreon.com/acoupleofaveragejoes radiopublic.com/cinescape-magazine-podcast-G7pnZB

The Joe and Mike Show
13 Things You Didn't Know About Walt Disney's Pete's Dragon

The Joe and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 3:21


So, Pete's got a dragon, some townsfolk have their reservations about it, and all works out in the end, right? Well these thirteen things about Pete's Dragon are anything but simple, so don't just Passamaquoddy them by. Originally intended as an installment of the The Magical World of Disney TV series circa 1957, it was shelved until 1975. There were plans to move the lighthouse, specially constructed for the film, to the Disneyland theme park. Unfortunately, the building had deteriorated beyond repair before this could be done. Animation director Don Bluth was told by the producers to create 900 feet of animation on a $1.8 million budget. When the producers were impressed with the first few scenes he completed, they updated their demand to 1800 feet of animation but neither increased the budget nor the production schedule. Bluth delivered the completed animation on time but was reprimanded for going $75,000 over budget. Alcohol abuse is a key theme in the film's plot. Helen Reddy, Mickey Rooney, and songwriter Al Kasha all had alcoholic fathers. Animators Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, and John Pomeroy regularly worked 100 hours per week during production. When they applied for overtime pay, their superiors suggested that they instead receive one hour off for each hour of overtime they worked. At the end of production, all three men were owed six continuous weeks of time off. They used this time off to work on their private project, Banjo the Woodpile Cat. This is Ken Anderson's final film for Disney. Having spent much of his early life in East Asia, he based Elliott on the Chinese dragon trope; the ancient Chinese consider dragons good while Western cultures consider them evil. The scene where Mickey Rooney and Red Buttons drunkenly walk to the cave to see Elliott turned into a massive ad-lib session, with each comedian trying to outdo the other with pratfalls and slapstick. Originally, Elliott the dragon was not to be seen at all in the film and remain invisible throughout. However, members of the studio animation department gradually lobbied studio heads to increase the amount of visible screen time. At first it was decided he would be only seen at the end of the film, but ultimately the character's screen time was increased to 22 minutes. The story was set in the fictitious eastern seacoast town of Passamaquoddy. The movie set, however, was constructed on the west coast. This explains why the sun appears to be setting in the east in the scene early in the movie in which Nora exits the lighthouse after putting Pete to bed. This was the very first film released on VHS by Disney's home media outlet, Walt Disney Home Video. They HAD done releases on the Discovision, but this was the first program they released on their own, on the VHS/Betamax magnetic tape formats plus Laserdisc format at some point, and has the smallest stock number of every home media release the company put out. A Ska-Punk version of the song "It's Not Easy" was recorded by members of Reel Big Fish and Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer. Don Hahn, who was assistant director to Don Bluth on this film, gained some experience working with a combination of live-action and animation before later going on to work on Who Framed Roger Rabbit. One technique used in the movie involved compositing with a Sodium vapour process, whereby up to three scenes might be composited together - for example, a live foreground, a live background, and an animated middle ground containing Elliott. Pete's Dragon (1977) G | 2h 8min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 3 November 1977 (USA) An orphan boy and his magical dragon come to town with his abusive adoptive parents in pursuit. Director: Don Chaffey Writers: Malcolm Marmorstein (screenplay), Seton I. Miller (story) Stars: Sean Marshall, Helen Reddy, Jim Dale www.acoupleofaveragejoes.com www.patreon.com/acoupleofaveragejoes radiopublic.com/cinescape-magazine-podcast-G7pnZB

Hear We Go Podcast
Hear We Go - 009 - Sexy

Hear We Go Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 25:46


Light a candle, relax, as the three sexiest daddies you know talk over songs inspired by the theme of “Sexy.” It’s another bone chilling episode of Hear We Go. TRACKLIST SPOILER ALERT: “Sic Transit Gloria… Glory Fades” by Brand New, “The Sea and the Rhythm” by Iron and Wine, “Pony” Genuine, “Criminal” Fiona Apple, “Westermarck” Charly Bliss, “Argh… I’m a Pirate” Zolof the Rock and Roll Destroyer

Auditudo
Auditudo #2 - Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer [2002-2007]

Auditudo

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 87:40


Voltamos! Por quê? Bem… erm, não faz pergunta difícil. Em tempo recorde, conseguimos gravar e editar uma edição completa em menos de um ano e meio, então segue o processo: pipoca, suco, talvez uns tapa-olhos e pernas de pau e vem ouvir um papo sobre música alternativa! No programa de hoje: Falme, Clayton e Ingrion papeiam sobre a carreira da banda Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer que, apesar do nome, não é uma banda de death metal sueca. Analisamos a parca discografia desse grupo que infelizmente nunca chegou ao estrelato, mesmo que estivesse no lugar certo e no momento certo. Média de Amplificadores Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer: 4,5 Jalopy Go Far: 4 The Popsicle EP: 3,3 Duet All Night Long (Split com Reel Big Fish): 3,5 Schematics: 2,1 Links, vitrine, contato e outras guloseimas em https://auditudo.wordpress.com/

Auditudo
Auditudo #2 - Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer [2002-2007]

Auditudo

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 87:40


Voltamos! Por quê? Bem… erm, não faz pergunta difícil. Em tempo recorde, conseguimos gravar e editar uma edição completa em menos de um ano e meio, então segue o processo: pipoca, suco, talvez uns tapa-olhos e pernas de pau e vem ouvir um papo sobre música alternativa! No programa de hoje: Falme, Clayton e Ingrion papeiam sobre a carreira da banda Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer que, apesar do nome, não é uma banda de death metal sueca. Analisamos a parca discografia desse grupo que infelizmente nunca chegou ao estrelato, mesmo que estivesse no lugar certo e no momento certo. Média de Amplificadores Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer: 4,5 Jalopy Go Far: 4 The Popsicle EP: 3,3 Duet All Night Long (Split com Reel Big Fish): 3,5 Schematics: 2,1 Links, vitrine, contato e outras guloseimas em https://auditudo.wordpress.com/

Junk Miles with Chip and Jeff
Junk Miles - Episode 04 - Jon Lyons of RUN215

Junk Miles with Chip and Jeff

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2016 87:12


Chip and Jeff enjoyed a super hot night of running on the mean streets of Philly with RUN215 founder Jon Lyons. In addition to discussing Jon's work with the Philly running community and drumming for Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer, the sweat-drenched trio discussed running injuries, running groups, boom boxes, touring, kid's TV shows, Dinosaur Jr, Run To Work Day, tap dancing, and ended the night with much-needed drinks at the mighty Grace Tavern. RUN215 http://www.run215.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/run215/ Jon Lyons https://twitter.com/jonthelyons Good Evening with Chip Chantry https://philadelphia-heliumcomedy-com.seatengine.com/shows/39962 Dinosaur Jr http://www.dinosaurjr.com/ Grace Tavern http://www.gracetavern.com/ Junk Miles Twitter: https://twitter.com/junkmilesshow Chip Chantry https://twitter.com/chipchantry Jeff Lyons https://twitter.com/usedwigs Fun Photo http://www.junkmilesshow.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/ep4.jpg