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A brand new episode of HAWK ROCK TALK! And in this episode, Jason and Geoff tackle one of the greatest Classic Rock bands in history - CLASSIC ROCK RADIO WOULD NOT FUNCTION WITHOUT THEM! CANADA'S FINEST!RUSH!From beginning to the end, The Hawk covers it all. What does "Roll The Bones" mean for Jason and Geoff? Find out in today's episode of 108.9 The Hawk - HAWK ROCK TALK!Here's how YOU can support Val Verde's second choice for rock, 108.9 The HawkSubscribe to the podcast on Spotify, Apple, or whatever you listen on!Give a five-star review on Apple Podcasts!Get official merch: http://tee.pub/lic/goodrockshirtsEarly access & bonus shows: https://patreon.com/1089thehawkSubscribe to us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@1089thehawkFollow us on social media: Instagram, TikTok, Bluesky, ThreadsLearn more & sign up for our mailing list: https://1089thehawk.comAnd most importantly, tell your friends about 108.9 The Hawk.
Join our hosts as they catch up with Paul Beaulieu of The Canadian Music Scene and RUSHfest Canada! We last encountered Paul as Rush producer Terry Brown was taking his coffee order. That visit with Steve Brown made for 2x the Brown fun and was memorable indeed, but this is an episode to remember on it's own as Paul shares his fondest recollections of each of the guys over his many years of interaction with the band, their extended families, the crew, band management, fellow fans and travelers in the roadshow. 114 shows and miles of smiles make for some stories you won't want to miss. Too good to tease in the write up - let's just say some stories involve a certain induction ceremony and kimono-rockin band's after party...listen or it didn't happen! These are stories a Rushian will not want to miss... And the wheel gives us Heresy off 1991's Roll The Bones. And as always, we don't want you to forget rushvault.com and our friends at RushIsABand.com, as well as our sponsors Danforth & Pape and Podcastle.ai too. The Scratch List - go see these bands and scratch that itch to hear Rush music live! UK Scotland Moving Pictures Scotland RushFest Scotland England Leoni Jane Kennedy North America USA YYNOT Second Contact Steel Revenge Solar Federation Accidental Breakdown Rush Archives Mood Lifters Lotus Land Dumb Love Vapor Trail Rash The Discs A Farewell To Kings Analog Kids Canada New World Men 2112 YYC Permanent Waves South America Brazil RushFest Brazil Rush news, general nonsensical disorderly conduct, lack of regard for correctness or truth, and reckless endangerment of your whole-brain. This is one of two of the only podcasts dedicated to increasing opioid release in your anterior insula, your anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and your posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), in addition to the basal ganglia and the thalamus...and all that that implies. Some thick North Jersey accents and they give you some royalty-free sound effects and movie clips too - what more do you need to indulge your urge to scratch?! Join us - you know where to scratch - blah, blah...RushRash.
Prepare-se para mergulhar em um dos discos mais icônicos do Rush! Nesta live, iremos fazer uma análise completa do álbum Roll the Bones, lançado em 1991. Vamos explorar cada faixa, investigando os temas, letras, arranjos e curiosidades que fazem desse trabalho uma obra única na discografia da banda. Faixas: 1. "Dreamline" 2. "Bravado" 3. "Roll the Bones" 4. "Face Up" 5. "Where's My Thing? (Part IV, "Gangster of Boats" Trilogy)" (instrumental) 6. "The Big Wheel" 7. "Heresy" 8. "Ghost of a Chance" 9. "Neurotica" 10. "You Bet Your Life" Formação: Alex Lifeson – guitarra Neil Peart – bateria Geddy Lee – baixo ******************************************** Contato, sugestões e parcerias: canaltupfs@gmail.com Instagram: @canal_tomaruma SEJA MEMBRO DO CLUBE TUPFS E TENHA ACESSO A UMA SÉRIE DE VANTAGENS! Você pode escolher um dos planos abaixo: HEADBANGER (R$ 1,99 por mês) Acesso antecipado aos vídeos novos do canal, seu nome divulgado durante os vídeos em agradecimento e outros conteúdos exclusivos! Além disso, terá um selo de fidelidade ao lado do seu nome sempre que deixar um comentário e emojis exclusivos. ROCKSTAR (R$ 7,99 por mês) Além de todos os benefícios anteriores, você ganha acesso ao nosso grupo exclusivo no WhatsApp. Nele, você fará parte de uma incrível comunidade de aficcionados por música. Você também interage diretamente com os criadores, dá nota nas resenhas, deixa perguntas para as entrevistas e participa de várias outras maneiras da criação de conteúdo no canal. METAL GOD (R$24,99 por mês) Além de todos os benefícios anteriores e dar uma grande ajuda para a nossa criação de conteúdo, você pode ESCOLHER TEMA DE EPISÓDIO. Dentro da temática do canal, é claro. SEJA MEMBRO: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo1lgalkCBW9Uv3GyrzhhkA/join ******************************************** Nos siga nas redes sociais: Twitter: @iurimoreira / @rafael2099 Instagram: @iurimoreira / rafaelaraujo2099
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Jay ranked the Rush albums a few years ago. Find out what he's learned and how much his mind has changed as Jay re-ranks the Rush albums. We'll give you a hint: Number 12 is Roll The Bones! Watch and find out the rest! Connect with us on The Sosh! We are @EveryRushSong on: Facebook Instagram Twitter Click the link to send us a voicemail via Anchor.fm --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/support
Hello world! It's the pilot episode of Rush Rash with Chaz N Schatz - a weekly listen through the entire 167 song catalog of Rush's studio tracks, one cut at a time. Your cohosts - Chaz Charles & Alan "Schatz" Schatzberg - two guys who love Rush and play music - will spin-the-wheel, or "Roll The Bones" with the Rush Rash Wheel - 167 Tracks - shuffled and randomized for a surprise listen each week. We'll then vote on each song - was it "Living In The Limelight" or do we "Wish Them Well"? Listeners are invited to participate in X (formerly known as Twitter) Poll each week, and comment along with the hosts. Weekly surprise(d) guests and an occasional panel show in the style and format known to so many lovers of podcasts on the Deep Dive Podcast Network. Our first episode - the wheel delivers Vapor Trail, from the 2002 album Vapor Trails - the "comeback" record for Neil Peart after facing dual tragedies involving his 18 year old daughter and an automobile accident, and his wife a year later due to cancer. Knowing how The Professor left us makes all this context amplify his words in even more profound ways. But fu
It's Podwork Angels: The Rush Hour, a podcast dedicated to the Canadian rock band Rush! Justin Mancini of TheCineMaverick.com & Cinema Joes is joined by fellow Cinema Joes podcast host Noah Franc of FrancNoir, as well as Luke Martin, host of Talking the Coda, as they delve into the discography of Canada's favorite sons, from 1974 to 2012. In the 13th episode of the season, Justin, Luke, Noah, and recurring guest Chris venture into the 1990s to tackle Rush's tributes to chance and duality with Roll the Bones and Counterparts, respectively. The hosts make many an ill-conceived pun, spin concert-going memories of rapping skeletons, and reveal way too much about gastrointestinal maladies while on the road. And of course, they recommend artists apart from Rush for your listening pleasure. Host Picks: Limelight (A Song We Think Is Underrated, or Just Really Like) Chris – Alien Shore (from Counterparts) Justin – Cut to the Chase (from Counterparts) Luke – Stick It Out (from Counterparts) Noah – Where's My Thing? (Part IV, “Gangster of Boats” Trilogy) (from Roll the Bones) Handle with Kid Gloves (A Song We Don't Like So Much) Chris – The Speed of Love (from Counterparts) Justin – Between Sun & Moon (from Counterparts) Luke – “Rapping” in Roll the Bones (from Roll the Bones) Noah – “Rapping” in Roll the Bones (from Roll the Bones) & Double Agent (from Counterparts) Words of the Profits (A Favorite Lyric) Chris – Ghost of a Chance (from Roll the Bones) Justin – Bravado (from Roll the Bones) Luke – Dreamline (from Roll the Bones) Noah – Nobody's Hero (from Counterparts) Magic Music That Makes Our Morning Mood (A Favorite Musical Moment) Chris – Stick It Out (from Counterparts) Justin – Dreamline (from Roll the Bones) Luke – Cut to the Chase (from Counterparts) Noah – Animate (from Counterparts) Other Artists We've Been Listening To: Chris – Green Day Justin – Atomic Rooster Luke – Original cast recording from Chicago Noah – Tchaikovsky
Special: This special episode is a little bit of everything--special content outside the normal game, actual play, and just plain zaniness. Welcome to the one-page RPG called Adventure Skeletons, a fun little system that is helping us to explore events in another part of Edelenn. Join Lefty, Slim, and Scabby as they're given a special mission, and find out what happens. As Rhett notes in the intro to this episode, Adventure Skeletons is a great little game that doesn't take long to figure out. We don't quite get the combat rules right, but it worked to our advantage by reducing recording time, so we won't sweat it. Still, we encourage you to check it out and get the combat part right for a full experience. We also want to give massive, massive thanks to Mike, the DM for Tales From the Glass-Guarded World, a clean TTRPG podcast that offers a marvelous story set in an engaging and well-planned world, with characters it's easy to fall in love with. Mike graciously put together a xylophone version of our normal theme song that evokes the skeletal silliness of the old Disney cartoon skellies and is a perfect intro and outro for the episode. We'll be sharing the full-length version of the piece in our Discord server, so if you haven't already dropped in, we'd love for you to join us today. ----- We're glad you're sharing our story; we really appreciate your support and hope you enjoy what we've created together. We're having fun sharing our adventure with you each week, and we'll only get better with time! If you like what you hear, please take the time to leave us a review on iTunes, since that bumps us up in the ratings and lets others join in the fun. For quick updates on a more real-time basis, follow us on Twitter (@stackodice) and on Instagram (@stackodice), where we'd love to hear from you. Or if you want to share a question or idea with us, drop us a line at stack.o.dice@gmail.com. Also, if you aren't on our Discord server yet, you should be! Check it out here: https://discord.com/invite/sUUJp78r3E ----- We used some Creative Commons sound effects and music in this show. For the sake of attribution, we list them here. The following were taken from freesound.org, a fantastic resource for completely free sound effects. Sound effects that fall under the Attribution license: Helmutscream_short.wav is a copyright of creativeheroes We also used some excellent Battlebards sound effects. If you like what you hear, check them out at battlebards.com. If you sign up for a Prime account, be sure to use our special code, stack, and you'll get a 20% discount on your subscription. Here are the sound effects we used in this episode: Nature Claimed Ruins - A Haunted Land - Score Music, by Theophile Demarcq Skirmish Dramatic - The Ambush - Score Music, by Matias Godoy Travel by Horseback - Light Horse - Sprint - No Equipment, by Luca Klingbeil And now, on with the show-- we're excited to tell a story with you.
Guitar Virtuoso Talks About His New Album And Career#guitarist #vinniemoore #ufo #newmusic #rockmusic The follow up to Vinnie's 2019 “SOUL SHIFTER” will be released on November 8th on his Mind's Eye Music label. Vinnie is joined by singers Ed Terry (Rage And Beyond, American Mafia), Keith Slack (MSG, Mother Road), Mike DiMeo (Riot) and Brian Stephenson (Old James) on this half vocal half instrumental album. This is his first solo release that features vocals. Band members include Richie Monica (Billy Cox, Papa Chubby, Tantric) on drums, Michael Bean and Pete Griffin (Steve Vai, Dweezil Zappa) on Bass, John Cassidy on Keyboards, and John Pessoni on Drums.Vinnie has released ten solo albums and six albums and a LIVE DVD with rock icons UFO, and is considered to be one of the originators of shred guitar. He's made many guest appearances with others and played and wrote the soundtrack for a classic PEPSI TV commercial. He's recorded and toured with ALICE COOPER and was opening act for RUSH with his solo band on the ROLL THE BONES tour. Vinnie has toured all around the world with UFO and solo, and has two best selling guitar instructional videos. He has been an inspiration for fans and guitarists worldwide.To purchase:https://vinniemoore.com/doubleexposure/http://itunes.apple.com/album/id1647997213?ls=1&app=itunesWebsite: http://www.vinniemoore.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vinnie.Moore.OfficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/vinniemooreofficialfanpageInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinnie_moore_guitarist/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Vinnie_MooreUFO: http://ufo-music.info/Thanks for tuning in, please be sure to click that subscribe button and give this a thumbs up!!Email: thevibesbroadcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/listen_to_the_vibes_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevibesbroadcastnetworkLinktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeuTVRv2/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheVibesBrdcstTruth: https://truthsocial.com/@KoyoteAnd Now!!! The Bandmates' club, Supporters of the channel: Matthew Arrowood Host of The ONLY Brocast podcast:https://youtube.com/channel/UCsfv1wWu3oUg42I2nOtnMTADon Hahn of In the Margins: https://www.youtube.com/c/InTheMarginsBukas Siguro: https://www.youtube.com/c/BukasS%C4%ABgur%C3%B8Will Scoville of Ranch Rehab DIY: https://www.youtube.com/c/RanchRehabDrew Lee Nicholas of DN-TV: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8TVqL9mn6NzPkXOLOZSX-A
That's right, it's the return of everyone's favorite comics-themed quiz with the weird name! Following last week's episode on Bone: The Great Cow Race, Kevin tests Curt's knowledge of bone-themed comics characters (and other, only nominally related topics). In This Mini-Episode! 1972's The Ruling Class Two actors who've played the same MCU character The late, (somewhat) lamented Sleepy Hollow We Hate Movies' Skeleton League (link is NSFW)
Hey! This week, we recap the year of 2022 and plant seeds for the days to come. We dive into what it means to roll the bones, and how we can refine our mindsets to not only accept challenges, but choose them. We talk about making decisions, fostering trust and confidence within ourselves, and how abandoning external validation creates intrinsic reward and fulfilment. If you enjoy today's episode, please let me know! Reviews are special and I enjoy reading them. With love, Cam
Hello once again everyone I'm your host Ray Shasho and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends. Virtuoso Guitarist Vinnie Moore To Release New Album “Double Exposure” With Guest Vocalists The follow up to Vinnie Moore's 2019 “SOUL SHIFTER” will be released on November 8th on his Mind's Eye Music label. Vinnie is joined by singers Ed Terry, Keith Slack , Mike DiMeo , and Brian Stephenson on this half vocal half instrumental album. This is his first solo release that features vocals. Band members include Richie Monica on drums, Michael Bean and Pete Griffin on Bass, John Cassidy on Keyboards, and John Pessoni on Drums. Vinnie has released ten solo albums and six albums and a LIVE DVD with rock icons UFO and is considered to be one of the originators of shred guitar. He's made many guest appearances with others and played and wrote the soundtrack for a classic PEPSI TV commercial. He's recorded and toured with ALICE COOPER and was opening act for RUSH with his solo band on the ROLL THE BONES tour. Vinnie has toured all around the world with UFO and solo and has two bestselling guitar instructional videos. He has been an inspiration for fans and guitarists worldwide. Vinnie recently completed a European solo tour in May and a festival run with UFO during the summer. Please welcome guitar hero and songwriter best known as a member of British Rock Group UFO…VINNIE MOORE to Interviewing the Legends … PURCHASE THE LATEST RELEASE BY VINNIE MOORE DOUBLE EXPOSURE AT https://vinniemoore.com/doubleexposure/ http://itunes.apple.com/album/id1647997213?ls=1&app=itunes Double Exposure will be released on November 8th on his Mind's Eye Music label. Vinnie is joined on this half-vocal-half-instrumental follow-up to 2019 "Soul Shifter" by singers Ed Terry (RAGE AND BEYOND, AMERICAN MAFIA), Keith Slack (MSG, MOTHER ROAD),Mike DiMeo (RIOT) and Brian Stephenson (OLD JAMES). This is Vinnie's first solo release that features vocals. Bandmembers include Richie Monica (BILLY COX, PAPA CHUBBY, TANTRIC) on drums, Michael Bean and Pete Griffin (STEVE VAI, DWEEZIL ZAPPA) on bass, John Cassidy on keyboards, and John Pessoni on drums. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT VINNIE MOORE VISIT www.vinniemoore.com Official website www.facebook.com/Vinnie.Moore.Official Facebook www.facebook.com/vinniemooreofficialfanpage Fan Page www.instagram.com/vinnie_moore_guitarist Instagram https://twitter.com/Vinnie_Moore Twitter http://ufo-music.info/ UFO website Discography Title Mind's Eye Released: 1986 Time Odyssey Released: 1988 Meltdown Released: 1991 Out of Nowhere Released: April 16, 1996 The Maze Released: March 23, 1999 Defying Gravity Released: July 10, 2001 To the Core Released: May 26, 2009 Aerial Visions Released: October 23, 2015 Soul Shifter Released: October 4, 2019 Compilation albums Title Collection: The Shrapnel Years Released: March 14, 2006 Live albums Title Live! Released: January 25, 2000 Other appearances Title Year Notes Vicious Rumors – Soldiers of the Night 1985 band member Alice Cooper – Hey Stoopid 1991 band member UFO – You Are Here 2004 band member Jordan Rudess – Rhythm of Time 2004 guest UFO – Showtime 2005 band member UFO – The Monkey Puzzle 2006 band member Destruction – D.E.V.O.L.U.T.I.O.N. 2008 guest Michael Angelo Batio – Hands Without Shadows 2 – Voices 2009 guest UFO – The Visitor 2009 band member Glen Drover – Metalusion 2011 guest UFO – Seven Deadly 2012 band member Red Zone Rider – Red Zone Rider 2014 band member UFO – A Conspiracy of Stars 2015 band member Support us!
Artist Song Time Album Year 19. Presto 1989 0:09 Rush Show Don't Tell 4:49 Presto (2013 Remaster) 1989 18. Roll The Bones 1991 0:04 Rush Dreamline 4:33 Roll The Bones (2013 Remaster) 1991 17. Vapor Trails 2002 0:03 Rush One Little Victory 5:05 Vapor Trails (2013 Remix) 2002 16. Hold Your Fire 1987 0:03 Rush […]
Stone Temple Pilots. There are two conflicting stories of how frontman Scott Weiland and bassist Robert DeLeo actually met; one was that Weiland and DeLeo met at a punk rock icon Black Flag concert in Long Beach, California, in 1985. They started chit-chatting, discussing their girlfriends, only to realize they were dating the same woman. However, instead of having some beef and fighting over her, they became friends and formed a band after breaking it off with the girl. On the other hand, Weiland had a different version of meeting Deleo, written in his autobiography. The way he tells it, he and his current band Soi Disant, guitarist Corey Hicock, and drummer David Allin pursued DeLeo after watching him play live at different gigs. Initially calling themselves "Swing," Allin left to pursue other interests after a few years. The remaining members watched drummer Eric Kretz play in a Long Beach club and convinced him to join the band. Guitarist Hicock eventually left the band in 1989; in need of a replacement and auditioning many guitarists, Robert suggested his older brother, Dean DeLeo. He and his brother were born in Montclaire, New Jersey). At the time, Dean was a successful businessman who did what many musicians do and had decided to leave music behind to find a "real job." The band convinced Dean to play for Swing, completing the original STP lineup. Dean hated the name and refused to continue playing in a band called "Swing," changing the name to "Mighty Joe Young," which was a B Movie from the 1940s. They recorded a demo tape around 1990. That demo would have tracks that would go on to be re-recorded for the band's first studio album, "Core," as well as some different styles that wouldn't show up again, like some funk and yodeling. Yes, Yodeling. Mighty Joe Young played a few gigs in the San Diego area, gradually building a fanbase. Their first show supported Henry Rollins (Formerly of that band Black Flag we mentioned earlier) at the world-famous Whisky a Go-Go in Los Angeles, CA. The group then began working on their debut album with first-time producer and mixer Brendan O'Brien, the guy who's worked with future Icons and Outlaws subjects, AC/DC, Pearl Jam, Bob Dylan, Rage Against the Machine, and Bruce Springsteen. Definitely a big deal. One day while recording, they received a call from their lawyer. He informed them that a blues player out of Chicago had already claimed the name Mighty Joe Young and they obviously didn't want to get sued for trademark infringement. So, rumor has it that they were inspired by the STP Motor Oil stickers they loved as kids. Various ideas on the initials "STP" were bounced back and forth, like "Shirley Temple's Pussy" and "Stereo Temple Pirates" before they settled on the name "Stone Temple Pilots." STP built up their fan base in the San Diego clubs and in 1992 signed a deal with Atlantic Records, who had just released White Lion's "Main Attraction," Rush's "Roll The Bones," and Genesis' "We Can't Dance" the previous year. STP's first album, Core, was released on September 29, 1992, and peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Albums Chart. Core was a big success, producing hits "Sex Type Thing," "Plush," (which was rumored to have been written while Eric and Scott were in a Jacuzzi) "Creep," and "Wicked Garden." The debut album was a major commercial success; however, some press called the band "grunge imitators." The name of the album, "Core," refers to the apple in the biblical tale of Adam and Eve. It was recorded in only five weeks! Weiland has said that the album's central theme is that humanity is confused, with songs like "Sex Type Thing" (which is an anti date rape song and written after a woman that Weiland was deeply in love with was raped by 3 football players after a drunken high school party). Whereas "Naked Sunday" dealt with social injustice. "Sex Type Thing," according to Weiland, deals with abuse of power, "macho" behavior, and humanity's attitude toward women, treating them as sex objects. Also, "Naked Sunday" "is about organized religion. "About people who tell others what to do and what to believe. They switch off people's minds and control the masses." He goes on to say, "It gives me a feeling of isolation when I think about it. Organized religion does not view everyone as equals." Weiland says about his lyrics on "Core": "I feel very strongly that all individuals, regardless of age, race, creed, or sexual preference, should have the freedom to exercise their rights as human beings to enjoy life, pursue what they want, and feel comfortable about who they are. I guess I tend to find the darker sides of life more attractive than the yellows and oranges. I know it's something that I relate to when I listen to music." According to Weiland, "Wicked Garden" 's lyrics deal with the loss of innocence and purity, while "Sin" addresses "violent and ugly" relationships. Also, the instrumental song "No Memory," the interlude between "Wicked Garden" and "Sin," was written by guitarist Dean DeLeo. Deleo said about "Core," "You know how when you listen to a Led Zeppelin album, you listen to the entire album, not just the odd song? We wanted to make a record like that. We wanted to create a vibe which would run right through the whole album." "Core" contained many more bangers, including Dead and Bloated and Crackerman. Since its release, the album has gone eight times platinum, selling over 8 million copies! Also, that same year, Scott Weiland and Dean DeLeo played an acoustic version of "Plush" on the show Headbangers Ball. If you're not familiar, Headbanger's Ball was a T.V. show consisting of heavy metal music videos airing on MTV and hosted by Riki Rachtman. Some have considered this one of Weiland's most outstanding vocal performances. Despite some negative reviews from critics, STP continued to gain fans and toured, opening for bands like Rage Against the Machine and Megadeth. Then, 1993 saw the band kicking ass, headlining a two-and-a-half-month tour here in the states. In 1993, the band filmed an episode of MTV Unplugged, where they debuted the song "Big Empty," which would go on to be on the soundtrack for the movie "The Crow." You can hear our version of this iconic song at the end of the episode. In a poll in Rolling Stone from 1994, Rolling Stone's readers voted STP Best New Band and Worst New Band by the magazine's music critics. In addition, they took home the "Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist" and "Heavy Metal/Hard Rock New Artist" awards the following month at the American Music Awards. Finally, in March 1994, they won a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance for "Plush." Later that same year, STP returned to the studio with Brenden O'Brien, once again producing, to work on their second album, Purple. Unfortunately, around this time, it was also revealed Weiland had become a heroin addict. On the last stop of an STP co-headlining tour with the Butthole Surfers in 1993, in a back room of New York City's Royalton Hotel, Weiland first tried heroin, and in the embrace of this sticky brown shit, his demons were finally at ease. While "Core" took just five weeks to complete, Purple would take less than a month to record. Which, if you're not familiar, is extremely quick. The album's first single was "Big Empty," which debuted at STP's MTV Unplugged acoustic performance in 1993 and reached number one on the Billboard charts. A couple of weeks later, "Purple" also reached the top of the charts, making two for the band in 1994. Although like "Core," "Purple" features grunge elements. However, this album also displays the bands developing sound influenced by other genres, apparent in the psychedelic rock found in "Lounge Fly" and "Silvergun Superman," the country vibes of "Interstate Love Song," and the blues-rock elements of "Big Empty." AllMusic.com's Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that "Purple is a quantum leap over [Core], showcasing a band hitting their stride." Erlewine also described "Interstate Love Song" as a "concise epic as alluring as the open highway" and "Big Empty" as "a perfect encapsulation of mainstream alienation.” The other two singles after "Big Empty," "Vaseline," and "Interstate Love Song" also hit the top ten on the Billboard Charts, giving them three top ten hits that year. The album also included other minor hits, including "Pretty Penny" and "Unglued." Purple has been certified 6x platinum, selling over 6 million copies. It sold three million copies just four months after its release. The cover of Purple shows a baby riding a dragon in the sky while some angelic figures look on. It is based on the artwork from a package of China White heroin that Weiland scored in Los Angeles. 1994 also saw Weiland marry Janina Castaneda, in which it is said that "Sour girl" and "Interstate Love Song" were written about. Heading into 1995, Weiland would slide into drug and legal problems. His heroin problems were getting worse. "When I tried heroin for the first time," Weiland recalled in 1998, "it seemed to make all those insecurities just go away. I suddenly felt: 'Wow, this is how normal people feel on a day-to-day basis.'" He was spending over $3,000 a week on smack within a year. Weiland found that heroin not only took away his anxiety but also fed into his carefully concocted "wasted rock star persona" and inspired a "bracing new experimentalism." He credited a lot of his creativity during the "Purple" recording sessions to his addiction to heroin. "Heroin gave me this ability to distance myself from the creative process and thereby gave me the strength and courage to try new things," he told Classic Rock.com. "Part of me felt I couldn't be creative unless I was high." In October 1995, STP got together to begin recording their third album, "Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop." They rented out a mansion in Santa Barbara, California, to live together during the recording process. Unfortunately, the production process of Tiny Music wasn't easy. In early 1995, shortly after the band was forced to scrap two weeks' worth of recorded material, Scott was arrested, just two days out of another rehab, for heroin and cocaine possession and sentenced to one year's probation. Obviously, it didn't take long for Weiland to lose that little control of the addiction he held during this time. After his wife Janina bailed him out, he literally jumped out of her car at a stoplight and disappeared for days while shooting dope with Courtney Love. Yes, that Courtney Love. Weiland formed his side band, the Magnificent Bastards, and recorded songs for the Tank Girl soundtrack and a John Lennon tribute album in the months following this incident. They released "Tiny Music" on March 5, 1996 and spawned three singles that reached No. 1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart: "Big Bang Baby," "Lady Picture Show," and "Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart." The album's sound severely changed from their previous two albums, adding more glam rock and psychedelic styles and less of the hard rock/grunge sound that made them famous. Of course, reception by critics at the time was mixed. Rolling Stone, the magazine that initially dubbed them the "Worst New Band" in 1994, praised the record, calling it the group's best effort to date. However, they were surprised at "the clattering, upbeat character of the music," seeing that Weiland was all over the news with his drug use and arrests. STP was also featured on the cover of Rolling Stones issue No. 753 in February 1997. The band was only partially successful touring in support of Tiny Music... and was forced to pull out as support for Kiss' reunion tour. A small tour in the fall of 1996 commenced in the U.S. However, dates at the end of December and in 1997 had to be canceled for Weiland to enter rehab, claiming that their singer had "become unable to rehearse or appear for these shows due to his dependency on drugs." At only 24, Weiland went from smoking heroin to injecting the stuff. He spoke about his first shot of heroin by saying. "It's like what they talk about in Buddhism, that feeling of reaching enlightenment," he told Esquire. "They say there's a golden glow that goes from your fingers all the way through every appendage and into the pit of your stomach. That's what it felt like to me. Like I'd reached enlightenment. Like a drop of water rejoining the ocean." The band then decided to take a break to work on other projects. "I can't call the kettle black," remarked Kiss drummer Peter Criss. "I just pray for the guy and hope that he gets himself better because they really are a great band." Things were getting worse after all of the issues with recording and touring for Tiny Music. In 1998, the same year Weiland released his first solo album, 12 Bar Blues, police arrested Weiland for buying dope in a New York housing project. A drug-related probation violation landed him five months in jail. Later years would bring more arrests for drunk driving, battery, and possession. During the initial recording of "Tiny Music," STP, without Weiland, recruited Dave Coutts, the singer of Ten Inch Men, and began performing under the name "Talk Show." Talk Show released one self-titled album in 1997 before calling it quits. Robert and Dean had gotten together to figure out which songs should be Tiny Music songs and Talk Show songs. Dean would later say, "Robert and I had about 30 songs, and we sat in the room one night and basically went down the list and marked next to every song: Scott, Scott, Dave, Scott, Dave, Dave, Scott... It's really weird, because in all reality, it was like 'Big Bang Baby' could've been on [the] Talk Show record, and 'Everybody Loves My Car' could've been on Tiny Music." Both albums, Weiland's "12 Bar Blues" and `Talk Shows "self-titled, seemed to please the critics, but neither was commercially successful. Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins once said, "It was STP's 3rd album that had got me hooked, a wizardly mix of glam and post-punk, and I confessed to Scott, as well as the band many times, how wrong I'd been in assessing their native brilliance. And like Bowie can and does, it was Scott's phrasing that pushed his music into a unique, and hard to pin down, aesthetic sonicsphere. Lastly, I'd like to share a thought which though clumsy, I hope would please Scott In Hominum. And that is if you asked me who I truly believed were the great voices of our generation, I'd say it were he, Layne, and Kurt." In 2016, The A.V. Club noted that Tiny Music "was an almost shocking leap forward in creative ambition" and that "[STP] got weirder and better than anyone gives them credit for." Numbers-wise, the album has been certified twice platinum, selling over 2 million copies. In late 1998, the band regrouped again and began work on a fourth STP album. 1999s "No. 4" was looked at as a "back-to-basics" rock album in similar to "Core" or "Purple." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote in a review, "it's as if STP decided to compete directly with the new generation of alt-metal bands who prize aggression over hooks or riffs.", comparing the album's sound to the current wave of alternative metal bands. This album found STP scoring one of its biggest hits since the "Core" and "Purple" with the single "Sour Girl," which stemmed from a music video starring "Buffy The Vampire" T.V. star, Sarah Michelle Gellar. STP then went on a summer tour with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and recorded an episode of VH1 Storytellers, supporting "No.4.", with the surviving members of The Doors. Weiland did vocals on two Doors songs, "Break On Through (To the Other Side)" and "Five to One." That same month Stone Temple Pilots appeared on the Doors tribute CD, Stoned Immaculate, with their own rendition of "Break on Through" as the lead track. Despite the lack of promotion due to singer Scott Weiland's one-year jail sentence shortly before the album's release, it would eventually be certified platinum in August 2000. The cover art for No.4 generated some brief controversy because it strongly resembled the cover of the debut E.P. from Washington, D.C.-based band Power Lloyd. The Power Lloyd CD "Election Day" was released in 1998, and the cover was a white, five-point star on a black field under the band's name; STP's No.4 also featured a white five-point star on a black field under the band's name. Power Lloyd co-founder Gene Diotalevi explained that after their band had given a song to MTV to be used on the soundtrack of Celebrity Deathmatch, someone at MTV with an advance copy of No.4 noticed that the covers were nearly identical and alerted the band. However, Diotalevi stated that no one from STP's camp would return their calls or letters until his band mailed a cease-and-desist letter to STP's record company. STP's legal team then "made an offer to settle that was unacceptable to us," according to Power Lloyd's lawyer, Will Shill. That same year, Weiland also recorded two songs with the short-lived supergroup the Wondergirls. The group also featured Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray, Ian Astbury of The Cult, Shannon Leto of Thirty Seconds to Mars, Jay Gordon and Ryan Shuck of Orgy and Julien-k, Doug Ardito of Puddle of Mudd, Ken Andrews of Failure, Martyn LeNoble of Porno for Pyros, and Troy Van Leeuwen of Queens of the Stone Age. During the summer of 2001, the band released "Shangri-La Dee Da." Despite the album's promotion by going on tour with Linkin Park, Staind, and Static X on the Family Values Tour, Shangri-La Dee Da was a commercial disappointment. This album was the fifth and final album released by STP before splitting up in 2002. The album was initially conceived as a double album dedicated to the memory of Andrew Wood, the lead singer, and lyricist of Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone. The record company was not happy with the idea of a double album, and after a while, the band relented to the pressure and made it the single album that was released. During the recording of Shangri La Di Da, the band had a filmmaker record everything that transpired. The filmmaker said the documentary was made to be in the style of The Beatles "Let It Be." Supposedly, there was a coffee table book as a companion to the documentary. Unfortunately, neither the documentary nor the book was released. The biggest hit off of this album was "Days Of The Week," which reached number four on the mainstream rock charts. The album did not perform as well as the previous STP albums, selling just over 500,000 copies and certified gold. At that point, marketing support from their label was nonexistent, and the band decided to hold on recording any future albums. Finally, however, the band recorded "All in the Suit That You Wear," a song intended to be the lead single on the soundtrack for the 2002 film Spider-Man. However, Chad Kroeger's song "Hero" was ultimately chosen as the lead single. This soundtrack also featured the song "She Was My Girl" by Alice In Chains guitarist and vocalist Jerry Cantrell and was written by Cantrell and my good friend, Jeff Tomei, who also recorded and produced the song. Reports that the band had begun work on a sixth studio album in 2002 were put to rest as the band went quiet by the end of that year. An altercation between Dean DeLeo and Scott Weiland after the last show of Stone Temple Pilots' fall 2002 tour led to the final dissolving of the band. As an homage to the band's successful career, in 2003, Atlantic Records released a greatest hits album called "Thank You." The album had a bonus DVD of archive material and music videos. Five days after it's release, the DeLeo brothers revealed that the band was officially done in an interview with Guitar One. Following the band's dissolution, Weiland was recruited to join the successful supergroup Velvet Revolver with Guns N' Roses members Slash (guitar), Matt Sorum (drums), Duff McKagan(bass), and former Wasted Youth guitarist Dave Kushner. Weiland was friends with all four of these fellas, so when they were looking for a singer, they sent him two discs of material. He was not really into the first disc, saying it sounded like "Bad Company gone wrong." After that, the guys sent him the second disc, which Weiland liked more. Weiland declined the invite to sing at the time as STP was not broken up yet. After STP officially announced their breakup in 2003, the band sent Weiland new material, and Weiland added vocals to the track at his studio. This track eventually became the song Set Me Free. He delivered the recording to the band in person but still would not join the band. He recorded two songs with the guys, a version of Set Me Free and a cover of Money by Pink Floyd for The Hulk and The Italian Job movies, respectively. Shortly after, Weiland officially joined the band. Before a screening of The Hulk at Universal Studios, the band chose a name. Slash liked the beginning of the word Revolution after seeing a movie by Revolution Studios, eventually thinking of Revolver because of its multiple meanings. The name of a gun, the subtext of a revolving door, and the name of a Beatles album. When he suggested Revolver to the band, Weiland suggested 'Black Velvet' Revolver,' liking the idea of "something intimate like velvet juxtaposed with something deadly like a gun." They eventually arrived at Velvet Revolver. They announced the name at a press conference and performance showcase at the El Rey Theatre while also performing the songs "Set Me Free" and "Slither" as well as covers of Nirvana's "Negative Creep," Sex Pistols' "Bodies," and Guns N' Roses' "It's So Easy." In 2004, the band released their debut album "Contraband." The album debuted at number one and has sold over 3 million copies worldwide. 2 million were sold in the U.S., making the album certified double platinum. The album's recording was hampered at times by Weiland having to appear in court for his drug charges and his subsequent sentence for rehab. Nevertheless, two of the album's songs, "Slither" and "Fall to Pieces," reached number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song "Slither" also won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal in 2005, an award Weiland had won previously with STP for the song "Plush" in 1994. Velvet Revolver released their second album, Libertad, on July 3, 2007, peaking at number five on the Billboard 200. The delay in releasing their second album, according to Slash, was his fault. He had relapsed on drugs, and this caused issues with the process of getting the album out. The album's first single, "She Builds Quick Machines," peaked at 74 on the Hot Canadian Digital Singles. The second and third singles, "The Last Fight" and "Get Out the Door," peaked at numbers 16 and 34 on the Mainstream Rock Chart. Critical reception to the album was mixed. Though some critics praised the album and felt that Libertad gave the band identity of their own, others described the album as "bland" and noted that the band seemed to be "playing to their strengths instead of finding a collective sound. Later Slash would say about Weiland: "I just thought he was a great singer, and he'd always been on my mind for [Velvet Revolver]. He was the one vocalist that I knew had the kind of voice that would serve what we were going to do: he had a John Lennon-ish quality, a little bit of Jim Morrison, and a touch of almost David Bowie. He was the best singer to come out in a long time in my opinion." Likewise, the DeLeo brothers formed the supergroup Army of Anyone with vocalist Richard Patrick of the rock band Filter and session drummer Ray Luzier. The band released its self-titled album in 2006 before going on "indefinite hiatus" in 2007. STP Drummer Eric Kretz kept a lower profile during this time, operating his own studio, Bomb Shelter Studios, and drumming for the band Spiralarms. Dean DeLeo stated steps toward an STP reformation started with a phone call from Weiland's then-wife, Mary Forsberg. She invited the DeLeo brothers to play at a private beach party, which led to Weiland and the DeLeo brothers mending ways. In 2007, Dean DeLeo and Weiland discussed a concert promoter's offer to headline several summer festivals. Weiland accepted and said he had cleared the brief tour with his Velvet Revolver bandmates. He explained, "everything was cool. Then it wasn't," and said the rest of the band stopped talking to him. Weiland was diagnosed with manic-depressive disorder. He would often refuse to take medication for it and had lots of mood swings as a result. On March 20, 2008, Weiland revealed at Velvet Revolver's show in Glasgow that this would be the band's final tour. After several flares on their blogs and in interviews, on April 1, it was announced by several media outlets that Weiland would no longer be in Velvet Revolver. STP announced they were reuniting for a 65-date North American tour the following month. The group officially reunited for a private gig at the Houdini Mansion and held their first public performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on May 1. The reunion tour kicked off at the Rock on the Range festival on May 17, 2008. STP toured throughout the summer and fall, headlining the Virgin Mobile Festival in Baltimore in August of that year and the 10th annual Voodoo Experience in New Orleans. The band's six-month reunion tour wrapped up on Halloween 2008 in Pelham, Alabama. After taking a short break to allow Weiland to support his recently released second solo album, ""Happy" in Galoshes," pre-production for the band's sixth studio album began in mid-2009. The band also hit the road for a 13-date North American summer tour in 2009, in-between the tours for Weiland's "Happy in Galoshes.".The band showcased new material at South by Southwest, the annual get-together of film, interactive media, and music festivals and conferences organized jointly in mid-March in Austin, Texas, in 2010. The band performed at England's Download Festival in 2010, the Hurricane Festival and the Southside Festival in Germany, and the Final Four Concert Series in Indianapolis on April 2, 2010. In addition, the band appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman for the first time in ten years on May 19, performing "Between the Lines.' It would also be the band's last album featuring Weiland on vocals. A lawsuit filed by Atlantic Records on June 12, 2008, actually left the sixth album up in the air. Atlantic eventually withdrew the case, and the band's attorney called the legal situation a "misunderstanding." Against Atlantic Records' wishes, Robert DeLeo insisted that he and his brother Dean DeLeo produce the record themselves, which began production in early 2009. Production took nearly ten months to complete because recording took place during breaks in the band's touring schedule. Three studios were used simultaneously, including Robert's home studio and Eric Kretz's Bomb Shelter Studios. Scott Weiland recorded vocals at his "Lavish Studios." Don Was came in as an additional producer to help keep the band's separate recording sessions in sync and work closely with Weiland during the recording of his vocals. The album was completed in December 2009, and mixing and mastering were finished by February 2010. The album was released on May 25, 2010, leading to two singles, "Cinnamon" and "Between the lines." The album sold 62,000 copies the first week and peaked at number 2 on the Billboard charts. In September 2010, STP announced it was rescheduling several United States tour dates so that the band could take a "short break." STP toured Southeast Asia for the first time in 2011, playing in the Philippines (Manila), Singapore, and Indonesia (Jakarta). In addition, the band played successful shows in Australia, including sell-out performances in Sydney and Melbourne. Dean DeLeo told Rolling Stone in December 2011, "What I'd like to see happen is the band go out and do more intimate shows – really lovely theaters around the country." DeLeo also suggested a possible extended reissue of Core, including live archived material, "We have tons of live recordings from that era, and we didn't multi-track record that stuff. There's no fixes, so they'd sound incredible if we just master them." Scott Weiland also commented on the 20th anniversary of Core, saying, "Well, we're doing a lot of special things. [There's] a lot of archival footage that we're putting together, a coffee table book, hopefully a brand new album – so many ideas. A box set and then a tour, of course." "Alive in the Windy City," STP's first-ever concert film, was released on June 26 on DVD and Blu-ray, filmed at a sold-out show in March 2010 at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago. STP began to experience problems in 2012. Some were said to have been caused by tensions between Weiland and the rest of the band. Despite the band claiming that their fall tour would be celebrating the 20th anniversary of Core, it never happened. The rest of STP did not want to do the celebration because they believed that Weiland no longer had the vocal range to perform some of the album's songs. Weiland decided to perform the songs they did not want to play on one of his solo tours. The rest of the band didn't tell Weiland that they were pissed, which made him assume that everything was cool. On September 17, set to perform at a show in Abbotsford, British Columbia, STP arrived nearly two hours late and cut their set 30 minutes short, pissing off the crowd. The following day, the band released a brief statement announcing that that night's show in Lethbridge, Alberta, was canceled because Weiland was ordered to go on "48 hours complete vocal rest due to strained vocal cords." On December 7, hearing rumors that Weiland was open to returning to Velvet Revolver, a radio D.J. asked Slash about his possible return. Slash then told radio station 93X that he had heard rumors Weiland had been fired from STP. He claimed Weiland wanting to return to Velvet Revolver had something to do with that, something that Weiland quickly dismissed. On February 27, 2013, shortly before this solo tour was set to commence, Stone Temple Pilots announced on their website that "...they [had] officially terminated Scott Weiland." Of course, that termination came as news to Scott. He fired back with a statement of his own that set the stage for what was sure to be an epic showdown, saying, "Not sure how I can be 'terminated' from a band I founded," "but that's something for the lawyers to figure out." Just one day before he was fired from the band, Weiland was giving interviews saying STP was working on tour plans, just another example of how significant the divide between him and his bandmates was. Chester Bennington of Linkin Park appeared as a special guest on May 18, 2013, with the three remaining members of STP, performing at the 21st Annual KROQ Weenie Roast and the May 19, 2013, Live 105 BFD festival near San Francisco, where they performed a new song, "Out of Time." STP released a free download of their new single "Out of Time" with Bennington on May 19, 2013, citing him as an official member. Bennington had exclaimed that being in STP was his lifelong dream in interviews years before. On May 30, 2013, The new lineup performed, at the MusiCares MAP Fund Benefit Concert in Los Angeles, California. They were joined by Weiland's former bandmates Slash and Duff McKagan on to perform Mott the Hooples "All the Young Dudes", a song originally written by David Bowie. STP then announced that they would head out on a small tour in September with Filter opening up. They released a five-track E.P. titled High Rise on October 8, 2013, simply called Stone Temple Pilots with Chester Bennington. "Black Heart," the album's second single, was released through iHeart Radio on September 18, 2013. STP dropped "with Chester Bennington" officially from their name in March 2015. On November 9, 2015, Bennington announced he was leaving Stone Temple Pilots to put more focus on Linkin Park. Chester Bennington committed suicide on July 20, 2017. Sadly, by the beginning of 2015, all signs pointed to a new cycle of relapse for Scott Weiland. While on tour with his backing band, The Wildabouts, there were rumors the Weiland had started using drugs again. The tour with the Wildabouts was not going as well as Weiland was hoping it would, and soon his rollercoaster life would come to an end. On December 3, Scott Weiland and his Wildabouts limped into Bloomington, Minnesota, to discover that their show had been canceled due to poor sales. The man who once held stadiums captivated in the palm of his hand could not even sell 100 tickets. Just before 9 pm on December 3, in a hotel parking lot just south of Minneapolis, Scott Weiland was found dead in the bunk of his tour bus. He was 48. He had finally hit rock bottom. The medical examiner later determined the cause of death to be an accidental overdose. An array of drugs were found on his tour bus, including cocaine, marijuana, bipolar medication, and anti-anxiety medication for treating addiction. Wildabouts bassist Tommy Black was arrested at the scene on drug charges. Weiland was no apologist for his behavior. Even as far back as the 90s, he admitted that he was entirely responsible for his actions and recovery. "There's no way you can place the blame on anyone but yourself, although, because I am a drug addict, I don't believe I have control over what I do when I start using it, because I feel totally powerless," he said. "But I'm still accountable for what happens." A few days after his death, Weiland's second wife, Mary Forsberg, wrote a jagged open letter to Rolling Stone magazine. "Noah and Lucy never sought perfection from their dad," she wrote. "They just kept hoping for a little effort. If you're a parent not giving your best effort, all anyone asks is that you try just a little harder and don't give up." Her comments underscore the heartbreaking truth: that among the singer's family, friends and bandmates, in the end, it seemed that the one who cared least about Scott Weiland's sobriety was the man who needed it most. Scott. News of Weiland's death quickly spread throughout the internet, with many of his musical peers, including his former band members, along with fans and music critics throughout the world, sharing their condolences, tributes, and memories. A day following his death, his former bandmates in Stone Temple Pilots issued a statement saying that he was "gifted beyond words" but acknowledged his struggle with substance abuse, calling it "part of [his] curse." A quiet funeral for Scott was held at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on December 11, 2015, in Los Angeles. Members of both Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver attended. Chris Kushner, the wife of Velvet Revolver guitarist Dave Kushner, wrote on her Instagram page following the funeral, "A very sad day when (you) bury a friend. He was a good man. Don't believe everything (you) read. Remember, we were all there." Weiland's body was cremated. Mary Forsberg and the two children were not in attendance, later having a private ceremony in honor of their beloved family member. In February 2016, the remaining members of Stone Temple Pilots went to the internet searching for a new vocalist, stating on their official website: "If you think you have what it takes to front this band, record with this band, and tour with this band, we would dig hearing from you." STP announced that a 25th-anniversary edition of Core would be released on September 29, 2017. The reissue includes a 25th Anniversary box set, a remastered version of the album, previously unreleased demos and b-sides, and parts of three live performances from 1993 On November 14, 2017, the band revealed that nu-metal band, Dry Cell vocalist Jeff Gutt had been selected as their new frontman. On November 15, 2017, the band released a new song, "Meadow," from the upcoming studio album. On January 31, 2018, the band released a second new song, "Roll Me Under," and announced the release of its seventh studio album. The self-produced L.P., the band's second self-titled album, was released on March 16, 2018, and was their first album with vocalist Jeff Gutt. In mid-2018, the band embarked on a co-headlining tour with Bush and The Cult. On September 4, 2018 They announced a 15 date Canadian tour with the band Seether. On November 30, 2018, STP's current label announced the following: "There is a manufacturing error on vinyl copies of Live 2018 that was caused by a defective lathe, resulting in the album playing at a 4% slower speed. We deeply apologize for this unfortunate occurrence and promise to provide replacement copies to everyone that purchased." May 3, 2019 – – Stone Temple Pilots and Rival Sons announced they will embark on their first-ever co-headlining U.S. tour in the fall. Produced by Live Nation, the exclusive 12-city outing would kick off September 13 in Baltimore and see the two bands performing on intimate stages across the states. These included The Met Philadelphia, Ford Amphitheater in New York City, The Fillmore New Orleans, and more before wrapping October 9 in San Diego. June 6, 2019, STP Celebrated the 25th anniversary of "Purple" by releasing a 3-CD/1-LP "super deluxe edition" set including a newly remastered version of the original studio album on both CD and vinyl, plus unreleased versions of album tracks and rarities, along with an unreleased full concert recording from 1994. A limited-edition bundle of the PURPLE: SUPER DELUXE EDITION was also available that included a bonus replica 7-inch vinyl single of "Interstate Love Song" that was initially released in the U.K. in 1994. This exclusive bundle is limited to 1,000 copies. January 24, 2020, The band announced they had to cancel their "Perdida" tour to support their newest album of the same name. The press announcement "We are sorry to announce that we must cancel the upcoming Perdida acoustic tour. Our brother Jeff has a severely herniated disc and doctors have advised immediate surgery which will require weeks of recovery time and physical therapy. Thankfully, Jeff is expected to make a full recovery and we will continue with our Australian tour with Live and Bush in April, the summer tour with Nickelback, and we hope to reschedule the Perdida tour later this year." You thought it was COVID, didn't you? STP had several live stream performances during 2020, including playing "Core" and "Purple" in their entirety. On March 25, 2021, They celebrated the 25th anniversary of "Tiny Music..." with the announcement of a super deluxe remastered edition. The 3-CD/1-LP set combined a newly remastered version of the album with unreleased early takes, alternate versions, instrumentals, a full never-before-released MTV Spring Break performance from 1997, as well as a previously unreleased alternate version of the album's first single, "Big Bang Baby." And THAT, ladies and gentlemen, is the story of Stone Temple Pilots. An excellent start to the plethora of Icons and Outlaws we'll be discussing every week. The research from this episode is due in part from Scott Weiland's Memoir "Not Dead and Not For Sale" classicrock.com Stonetemplepilots.com Adam Moody Articles by Stephen Thomas Erlewine at allmusic.com wikipedia albumoftheyear.org Billboard.com Consider being a producer of the show. www.iconsandoutlaws.com www.accidentaldads.com
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Steve and Dave celebrate the Day of the Dead, as they sample some Sagamore Spirit and discuss the history of the holiday (amongst a plethora of Mexican jokes, of course). They also celebrate the badassery of Poncho Villa (the BDHOTW). So put on your bandolero, load your six shooter and enjoy the podcast. Feliz Dia De Los Muertos!
Welcome to Blackbird9's Breakfast Club's Wednesday podcast, "HAH Game Zeta Testers Wanted". Tonight we bring back the weekly show and introduce the "HAH - Hillz And Holez" game. https://www.blackbird9tradingposts.org/2021/10/27/hah-game-zeta-testers-wanted-blackbird9/In the First Hour we cover the chaotic events brought on by the teachings of the Frankfurt School Marxists. Their mission has always been to establish a Greater Israel ruled by globalism under the direction of Talmudic Noahide Law and at the same time force all other nations to surrender their independent sovereignty.In the second hour of HAH Game Zeta Testers Wanted, the host introduces the "Hillz And Holez" Game, an Infinite Game based up a series of Finite Games designed as a supplement to both Public School and Home School curriculums. After a brief explanation of "Beta Testers" and "Zeta Testers", the host examines the fundamental essence of White Western Civilization written into our games and game theory from the earliest records of games to the most advanced 5th Generation Warfare game theory models at our disposal. The host starts with the 9 basic games of Pick-A-Card, Coin Toss, Rock-Paper-Scissors, Roll-The-Bones, Tic-Tac-Toe, Backgammon, Black Jack (21), Checkers and Chess in "HAH(0) - The Wulf Rune Run" and then discusses the next game modules, "HAH(1) - The 9 Sees Of 7", and "HAH(2) - Rescue The Gold County 9", and "HAH(3) - Wake Up! Level Up! Party Up!". As these Game Modules are designed to use standard readily available standard game gear, the only thing one need buy is the companion Game Rule book which we hope to have available in time for Christmas so everyone on your list can get a "Hole in their Stocking For Christmas"!
Why are we here? Because we're here ... to discuss Rush's Roll the Bones. Why does it happen? Because this album happened to be released in 1991, of course! For this episode, Ted Asregadoo, co-host of the Planet LP podcast, joins Matt and Jeff to discuss the Canadian power trio's 14th studio album — and how it fits into the coming AOR upheaval that was only beginning to be felt.
On September 9, 2021 the directors cut of Cinema Strangiato from the R40 tour enjoyed a one night theatrical release. Though on opposite sides of the pond, The Wolf & Action Jackson both made it out for this opportunity to see and hear Rush on the big screen. As part 2 of the Rush double header, the boys reminisce about 30 years since the debut of Roll the Bones when they met in college, camped out for tickets and saw Rush for the first time.
On Episode 075 of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis celebrates the 55th Anniversary of STAR TREK, which premiered on September 8, 1966 on the NBC Television Network! Joining Curtis to assist is Randall Landers, the creator of Orion Press (a Star Trek fanzine publisher) and Potemkin Pictures (a Star Trek fan film/series production company)! Check out the Potemkin Pictures production The Chronicles of Lanclos, in which Curtis briefly appeared! Additionally, our RETRO NEWS segment covers the 55th anniversaries of THAT GIRL, THE GREEN HORNET and THE TIME TUNNEL! Also discussed are the 30th anniversary of Rush's ROLL THE BONES album and the passing away of TV/radio personality Willard Scott. For a deep dive on Rush's ROLL THE BONES LP, check out Episode 24 & Episode 25 of Something for Nothing: A Rush Fancast! Incidentally, you may help the RetroZest podcast by purchasing a unique STAR TREK T-Shirt or two (many different designs and colors!) from our store by clicking HERE. Contact Curtis at podcast@retrozest.com, on the RETROZEST Facebook page (facebook.com/zestretro/) or on Twitter (twitter.com/RetroZest).
Roll The Bones By Dr. Schwartz The History of Gambling is a Must Read for those interestedly in gambling history from early in time to now. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/robin-t-aubin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robin-t-aubin/support
Wow, it's been 200 facts about bones! To mark the occasion, Jolene invites her friends Helena, Julia, Mel, and Monique to join her in playing a terrible game of Dungeons and Dragons. She's not exactly the best dungeon master, but she certainly... does... have... bones. Special thanks to Kelsey for the incredible monster scream in the intro. Mel: https://twitter.com/wizardcatpants Helena: https://www.tiktok.com/@helenatacy https://twitter.com/HelenaTacy
Ten years ago, Alejandro Rose-Garcia released his debut album as Shakey Graves, featuring songs rooted in the haunted blues of the American South. The Texas Americana and roots-rock musician holds forth on learning fingerpicking from a song by Kansas, the legendary Dr. John, sports metaphors, and the making of music not of this time. Rose-Garcia has reissued a deluxe edition of that album, Roll The Bones X, and Shakey Graves plays some of those songs remotely. Set list: “Built to Roam,” “Georgia Moon,” “Proper Fence” "Built to Roam": “Georgia Moon”: “Proper Fence”:
LISTENERS!!! You won't beLEEve this episode! We really cover all the PEARTinent details! I've never heard such a good episode in my LIFE, SON! Alison's husband (and Rush superfan) joins us as we Take Off to the great white north for some Rush knowledge and education. Don't be a hoser, eh? Roll The Bones on this one, you won't regret it! Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4WxXpuqKiuP7LebeFjU4P8?si=SQubiBdWQleLfT2QwZDuqg Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/musicshemissed Twitter: @musicshemissed Web: http://musicshemissed.madewithopinion.com Spotify:user:music she missed Music: “Jump for Joy” by Scott Holmes http://www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/ http://www.facebook.com/ScottHolmesMusic Cover Art provided by Merry Little Doodle https://www.etsy.com/shop/MerryLittleDoodle
Quemar Un Patrullero es, entre tantas cosas, también un ejercicio de introspección. Compartir experiencias que pueden ser resignificadas por quien escucha. Esta es, entonces, parte de una historia que, oh casualidad, resulta ser la mia. Por Gustavo Olmedo. Un programa original de Radio en Casa.
Hour 2 of A&G includes Jack's feature about the "liberal lights leading us out" featuring Bill Maher and Sam Harris. Plus, why no violence will take place at the inauguration. The ridiculous notion that last summers violence was simply "isolated instances of property destruction." And, the Met's GM loses his job over dick pics. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Episode Summary Happy Holidays! Rush Rules! Continued... This week on the Two Guys Talking Rush Podcast hosts John Kane and Dan Bukszpan continue their conversation with legendary FOH engineer Brad Madix (Rush, Shakira, Marilyn Manson, Def Leppard). Madix discusses his career, working with Rush, and his transition to the digital realm. Brad first worked with RUSH for the last half of the Roll The Bones tour. He worked again with RUSH on the Presto tour and has been with RUSH ever since the Vapor Trails tour. Past artists that Brad has worked for include Rage Against the Machine, Jane's Addiction, Def Leppard, Marilyn Manson, Shania Twain, Queensryche, and Shakira. Check this out if you can… Please support the thousands of music industry people who have been effected by COVID 19 at sweetrelief.org Sweet Relief Musicians Fund provides financial assistance to all types of career musicians and music industry workers who are struggling to make ends meet while facing illness, disability, or age-related problems. In other words, Healing Musicians in Need. We all have received so much out of music, it's time to give a little back! Peace and Light Friends… Rush on. John and Dan
Ho Ho… Rush Rules! This week on the Two Guys Talking Rush Podcast hosts John Kane and Dan Bukszpan discuss their favorite Rush song. Kane also celebrates his R50 birthday…poor bastard. Enough of that… Most importantly they continue with the “Behind the Lighted Stage” series of the show and speak to legendary FOH engineer Brad Madix (Rush, Shakira, Marilyn Manson, Def Leppard). Madix discusses his career, working with Rush, and his transition to the digital realm. Brad first worked with RUSH for the last half of the Roll The Bones tour. He worked again with RUSH on the Presto tour and has been with RUSH ever since the Vapor Trails tour. Past artists that Brad has worked for include Rage Against the Machine, Jane's Addiction, Def Leppard, Marilyn Manson, Shania Twain, Queensryche, and Shakira. Check this out if you can… Please support the thousands of music industry people who have been effected by COVID 19 at sweetrelief.org Sweet Relief Musicians Fund provides financial assistance to all types of career musicians and music industry workers who are struggling to make ends meet while facing illness, disability, or age-related problems. In other words, Healing Musicians in Need. We all have received so much out of music, it's time to give a little back! Peace and Light Friends… Rush on. John and Dan
Episode 35 already looks funny on paper...we start with an early 90's Rush classic, Roll The Bones, for our soon-to-be Florida transplant and constant supporter of the show, Chad Weil. We'll wrap it all up and Make Love Out of Nothing At All with Air Supply to close the show for our great friend, Amanda Burke. Between the two you'll hear stuff from Meat Loaf, Brand X, and the cast of Jesus Christ Superstar. One of the more challenging shows to complete...hope you love it!!!!
YOOOOOOOO, We Poppin' Lockin' and Droppin' some heat on ya! Don't go on the fritz, stay and listen to us spitz these dime of rhymes all the time. Tonight we reviewd Django Belgian Tripel (Swing Barrel Brewing Co.), Pilsner Lager (Bent Paddle Brewing), and Enjoy By 10/31/20 New England IPA (Stone Brewing.) Dueces.
Matt and Jon sit down to discuss the Roll and Write genre of board games and its comeback. Listen for a preview of a game that was sent to them, Rosetta: The Lost Language
Having recovered the sword, the heroes travel to the Lord's castle to return it to him. Enemies lie in way.
English music producer Rupert Hine has passed a the age of 72. You've heard his music in every edition of the Blue Continent Podcast, using beats from his song "The Lone Ranger", by his band Quantum Jump. Hine made more of a name for himself through his work producing other artists, such as RUSH (Presto & Roll The Bones), Tina Turner, The Fixx and Howard Jones: Here is his obituary in today's NY TImes: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2020%2F06%2F15%2Farts%2Fmusic%2Frupert-hine-synth-pop-music-producer-dies-at-72.html%3Fsmid%3Dfb-share%26fbclid%3DIwAR2ezxRXhHVlxkht-naJNwu8IbKs6CcZw1wht2cjdOPHG1V1DsAuNFGjoYw&h=AT2FsOt4SfuGQmBGCc9zwXypAvcA4P1ofDcuyeh4-wV_qzpI25FCuB70GJcnOOSf7W6bud-mojXYrWoNct-f9rlCEJ5Zb7Vfv8gjn1hyOsvoaXjkygguNIx4JZwxWdG-T0pfoys&__tn__=%2CmH-R&c[0]=AT0LCcL5cOc7yV4tdsBCC9BZDJy9DaoOPaU_6CR6IwB36TLdG4dHZ6wYlHW6J5RSHvbogSQ0ll3W4dQFeh87RXczvDYWjccTHw7u2KTR0HJJWiC22qb8CMhB71KlJM2DGqf8WZfiVbgomOelcTZamw And here is music from Quantum Jump -- which I believe married Jazz Fusion and Progressive Rock as well as any act that ever existed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2SuqRQ7_QQ&list=PLA3B455F8F9B60158
This week, we tackle the second half of Roll The Bones. Feedback on part 1 has been mixed, and we can only assume that the same will hold true for this episode. Oh, and we talk about a fascinating truth about the Berlin wall. So let the games begin!
This week, we take on 1991's Roll The Bones. RTB went platinum, and the singles charted well, but only one of us thinks the album holds up to scrutiny 29 years later. But all is not lost: we get to talk about the science show Nova, what Where's My Thing has in common with The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and what a parallax is.
UFO guitarist Vinnie Moore is interviewed for the Guitar Trax show by Multi-Emmy award winning guitarist Brian Tarquin. Vinnie is considered one of the originators of shred guitar, and has released eight influential solo albums. He’s made countless album guest appearances, and has even recorded the soundtrack for a PEPSI TV commercial. He’s been a member of Alice Cooper’s band and was opening act for RUSH on their ROLL THE BONES tour with his own band. GUITAR TRAX hosted by Brian Tarquin featuring in- depth interviews with today’s hottest guitar legends and airs every Monday night from 10pm-12pm on WFIT 89.5FM on the Florida space coast and can be streamed on WFIT.org. In 2019 Tarquin received a Global Music Gold Award for his release Orlando In Heaven for “Best Album.” Three years in a row (2016-2019) Tarquin received “Best Album Of The Year” nominations from the Independent Music Awards for his releases Guitars For Wounded Warriors, Orlando in Heaven and Guitars for Veterans. On which, Tarquin shows his guitar prowess along side such world-class shredders as: Steve Morse, Larry Coryell, Mike Stern, Billy Sheehan, Gary Hoey, Bumblefoot (Guns N’ Roses), Reb Beach (Whitesnake), Hal Lindes (Dire Straits), Chris Poland (Megadeth) and Chuck Loeb (FourPlay). In 2006 SESAC honored him with the Network Television Performance Award. Tarquin has graced the Top Billboard Charts with such commercial releases as: This is Acid Jazz, Vol. 2, Sweet Emotions, and Bossa Brava: Caliente on Instinct Records, followed by several solo jazz albums, which charted Top 10 at Smooth Jazz Radio R&R and Gavin charts. Brian has appeared on 38 releases, selling over 140,000 records in his career.
"We go out in the world and take our chances Fate is just the weight of circumstances That’s the way that lady luck dances Why are we here? Because we’re here Why does it happen? Because it happens Roll the bones" – Rush, "Roll the Bones" Listen HERE NOW! Sometimes in life, you have to take a chance. Whether it’s your career, your personal relationships or even just your hobbies, taking chances is often a very good thing. I believe we need the stress of the unknown in our lives to help us grow, and to give us the kind of thrills that should fill our lives. So, if the dice are hot, why not step up and take your shot? Wisdom about money, investing and life can be found anywhere. If you have a good quote you’d like me to share with your fellow Renaissance Man readers, send it to me, along with any comments, questions and suggestions you have about my website, newsletters, podcast or anything else. In The Name Of The Best Within Us, Jim Woods Renaissance Man Now, we want to hear from you! Would like to share your opinion or make a comment on the Way of the Renaissance Man podcast? If so, then please leave your comment or questions in the space provided below and share this article with your friends and family on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Your comments or question could be chosen as our featured Ask the Renaissance Man Anything on a future episode.
The Mighty Decibel completes its fourth discography review podcast, focusing on the Canadian prog metal/hard rock kings RUSH. From Rush to Clockwork Angels, all 19 (!) original studio albums are ravaged or lustily approved in this critical review ... with highlight tracks to help set the record straight! (2:59) "What You're Doing" - Rush (8:54) ''Anthem" - Fly By Night (15:58) "Something For Nothing" - 2112 (20:57) "Cinderella Man" - A Farewell To Kings (26:13) "Circumstances" - Hemispheres (32:13) '"Witch Hunt" - Moving Pictures (38:49) "The Analog Kid" - Signals (48:26) "Dreamline" - Roll The Bones (54:28) "Driven" - Test For Echo (60:36) "Malignant Narcissism" - Snakes & Arrows
It turns out that osteoporosis is not just for the women to worry about. Studies show that older men are also at great risk for bone loss and all the problems associated. In today’s episode, Kyle and Jeff talk about what you can do, both men and women, to mitigate or even eliminate the risk of osteoporosis. We also visit with Huntsman World Senior Games athlete Dennis Awsumb about sports, life and horseshoes. Check it out.
Bay sits down w/Kojiyama, Dratnos & Guy to discuss, ramble and talk all about the Outlaw Rogue in Battle for Azeroth. When *do* you Roll the Bones? On the cusp of Patch 8.1.5!
Special guest Drew Harris, lead singer of Philly-based band The Naked Sun, joins the gents to discuss Patrick DeWitt's award-winning novel "The Sisters Brothers," Shakey Graves' "Roll the Bones," and SlyFox Brewery's Mudlust coffee porter. Nick M and Drew cut the title track from Mr. Graves lo-fi masterpiece, and the boys learn something new about Nick Gregorio's relationship to Charlie Horses.
We both love Rush the band We talk about Taylor's first and favorite album, Roll the Bones and share our different point of views at different stages of our lives.
BINGE AND PODCAST "Its like High School but with more stakes." (1997) High School can be Hell ... especially if its built on a Hellmouth. And today Bob and Tim are bellying up to The Bronze with author Bonita Guiterrez to relive their youth through the pop goggles of Buffy The Vampire Slayer. But with their conflicting opinions and varied impressions .. it may not be all three that survive the semester. 00:00:00 GIVING 15.789 PERCENT - estimating their track record00:00:43 BOB AND TIM WITH . . . - Bonita Gutierrez author of The Werewolf Whisperer 00:04:43 INTO THE SLAYERVERSE - and Bob’s kids still don’t like Star Wars00:15:06 ROLL THE BONES - and maybe don’t start with all the mythology00:23:40 RANDOM ISSUES - following a show without following the show 00:29:48 WICKED OF THE WEEK - and not how the internet works 00:36:53 BINGE-BOOZLED - it’s all be connected … except maybe its not all connected00:43:28 EHHH-STHETIC - a show still figuring itself out 00:47:18 ZEPPO LIGHTER - Bob zeroes in on Xander00:56:40 POP CASUALTY - can you be less than a fan?01:05:28 CLOSINGS - contacts, plugs and no catch phrase01:08:03 SPECIAL FEATURES - beverage etiquetteToday's guest BONITA GUITERREZ writes books you want to read. Avoid the hush tones and tell everyone you know about THE WEREWOLF WHISPERER available at WEREWOLFWHISPERER.COM and AMAZON KINDLE. You can also follow like they're footprints on Twitter @wwwhisperer and on Facebook @werewolfwhisperer.Bonita writes a lot. And since you're already online, check out BONITA'S GEEKY BLOG-FU! for so many thoughts on movies, books and all sorts of things .. ahm ... geeky. You can also follow her on Twitter @BonitzMG.Then stay tuned for today's topics with these original 1997 promos for the Buffy episodes "ANGEL", "I ROBOT ... YOU JANE" and "THE PUPPET SHOW."Ease the anxiety of properly pronouncing "David Boreanez" by remembering "Luke Perry" was a thing you use to say with the original 1992 BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER THEATRICAL TRAILER. See the dragon a Dubba Dubba W-budget could never afford with this BUFFY THE ANIMATED SERIES PROMO.Critique the critics with a couple chosen blurbs from BUFFY AT 20: WHAT THE CRITICS ORIGINALLY SAID ABOUT THE JOSS WHEDON FAVORITE.And finally echo Bonita's own sentiments with Charlie Jane Anders' 20 YEARS LATER THE WORLD NEEDS BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER MORE THAN EVER from WIRED.The use of audio and video clips linked from YOUTUBE are for educational purposes and without the expressed permission of their legal holding companies. All rights remain with with their original distributor.This episode of 20TH CENTURY POP! was recorded by CAST, an online audio platform that lets you create and record a multi-guest podcast straight from your web-browser. It was then mastered by AUPHONIC, a web-based post-production service that makes it sound like Bob and Tim are worth listening to. Check out both sights for trial and subscription information.MUSIC FEATURED IN TODAY’S EPISODE: “Super Poupi ” (opening theme) and "Poupi Great Adventures: The Arcade Game" (closing theme) performed by Komiku from the 2018 album POUPI'S INCREDIBLE ADVENTURES available at Freemusicarchives.org. Cleared for public domain use through Creative Commons under a CCO 1.0 Universal License. Subscribe to 20TH CENTURY POP! on APPLE PODCASTS, STITCHER and ANDROID or stream it at www.20popcast.com.Like, share and reminisce with 20TH CENTURY POP! on FACEBOOK.Follow whats not 20th Century Fox with 20TH CENTURY POP! @20popcast on TWITTER and @20popcast on INSTAGRAM.Contact the show with any questions, suggestions or possible topics at 20popcast@gmail.com, #20popcast on Twitter and the POP TALK section of www.20popcast.com.Follow ROBERT CANNING @rhcanning on TWITTER. Read his web-comic at EXAGGERATEDLIFE.wordpress.com and his music blog at superultramegamix.wordpress.com. Follow TIM BLEVINS @subcultist on TWITTER and as SUBCULTISTon INSTAGRAM. 20TH CENTURY POP! will return next week with either the Gallagher brothers who smash fruit ... or the other Gallagher brothers.
This is by far the best episode ever. Like ever ever. Like, if you're not reading this in a valley girl voice then you are missing out on a great joke. Ok, an ok joke. Tough crowd. What? What do you mean show description? I'm supposed to be writing that? Why? Dee, Cecil, Shadow and Zyber talked about old dice and card games. Like really old games. Psst valley girl on that last sentence.
Segment 1: Vegas Agrees with me that the Thunder will be better next season. Why OKC will still finish behind the Rockets. Congrats to Russ Segment 2: Bleacher report not impressed with the Dennis Schroeder trade. Segment 3. Tony Parker says benching was his idea Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Segment 1: Vegas Agrees with me that the Thunder will be better next season. Why OKC will still finish behind the Rockets. Congrats to Russ Segment 2: Bleacher report not impressed with the Dennis Schroeder trade. Segment 3. Tony Parker says benching was his idea Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 39 – Rush Part 14, Roll the Bones & Rupert Hine Reflections Technical difficulties… They are bound to catch up with most podcasts sooner or later. The Palaver got them good for this section. Due to these technical gremlins we lost the recordings of both our episode on Roll the Bones and the outstanding interview Tom and Joe did with Rupert Hine. This episode attempts to recap both of those recordings that are forever lost. The Palaver would like to send our most sincere thanks and apologies to Mr. Hine for being so gracious with his time. The insights he provided into his time with Rush (as well as topics beyond) were beyond compare. Through this somewhat brief episode, you will get the main gist of our thoughts on Roll the Bones as well as some of the stories relayed by Rupert. Twitter: @progpala Email: progpala@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ProgPala YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCw_Xxit3D8wbv-AcJ_7Z__w/featured Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt
Out of the frying pan and into the fire (if the fire was a bunch of spear wielding piles of calcium) the party finds itself fighting another skeletal phalanx as it tries to plumb the secrets of Anki's tomb. A tale of endless quivers, ossified bets, and the slow roll of plot points.
Here is EP.1 "Roll The Bones!" of our brand new DICE, Before Dishonor Spin Off series Echeos OF Honor! Which continues the prologue pathfinder societ "Honors Echo" adventure without the rest of the mounted cavilers from DBD!Music Intro: "Dragon Castle" by Makai Symphony Ambience by Tabletop audioOpen oceanMedevil townmarch of the faithfulVictorian londonoverland with oxenskirmishoutro "End This" by Evan King
Here is EP.1 "Roll The Bones!" of our brand new DICE, Before Dishonor Spin Off series Echeos OF Honor! Which continues the prologue pathfinder societ "Honors Echo" adventure without the rest of the mounted cavilers from DBD!Music Intro: "Dragon Castle" by Makai Symphony Ambience by Tabletop audioOpen oceanMedevil townmarch of the faithfulVictorian londonoverland with oxenskirmishoutro "End This" by Evan King
Kathryn sits down with Taylor Myers of Roll The Bones to talk about his storied career (Sleep No More, Then She Fell, Grand Paradise) and the upcoming narrative feature film Hamlet in the Golden Vale an adaptation of Shakespeare's play.
Pat and Kyle are joined by "Concert Wife" Suzanne Dillingham to discuss the band that women are not supposed to like… RUSH!
The ultimate encyclopedic compendium of all things Rush! In this episode of Stellar Dynamics, Mike and Rob go track by track through Rush's fourteenth studio album Roll the Bones, argue about which song is the strongest on the album and arrange the tracks in the order in which they think it should be. Email us at StellarDynamicsshow@gmail.com A Too Old Media Podcast
Let the games begin! We're kicking off 2017 with Gonna Roll the Bones by Fritz Leiber!
Let the games begin! We're kicking off 2017 with Gonna Roll the Bones by Fritz Leiber!
Thanks so much to Patton Oswalt for recommending the story - we'll be doing listener suggestions all month!
Part 3 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey as we discuss fantasy sports. Show notes: - No interest in daily fantasy sports - Big ad blitz when daily fantasy leagues hit the scene - The kids love the gambling - Sports gambling is much easier now - Vegas now has an NHL franchise - The Super Bowl is more spectacle than game - "I call him Gamblor" - Senior citizens take buses to casinos - Playing in multiple leagues is no guarantee of winning money - When the commissioner is dishonest - Like pickup sports, you want to have fun with friends in fantasy leagues - The single worst pick in fantasy hockey history - Let's hear it for Lichtenstein Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Episode 32 – Roll the Bones (a.k.a When to Roll Dice) An interesting question from one of our lovely Patreons, when do you (as a GM) ask for dice rolls? If you’re not rolling them, how do you make things happen? Baz and Gaz ramble through a field of dice-filled ideas and thoughts on rolling […]
Episode 32 – Roll the Bones (a.k.a When to Roll Dice) An interesting question from one of our lovely Patreons, when do you (as a GM) ask for dice rolls? If you're not rolling them, how do you make things happen? Baz and Gaz ramble through a field of dice-filled ideas and thoughts on rolling dice in games past and present. The Smart Party have been busy buying All Rolled Up merchandise and “spare” dice you can never have enough), chip in to the dice fund by becoming a lovely Patreon. We only have lovely Patreons. Or simply drop the lads a line with your questions, comments or things you'd like to talk about and they'll see what they can do.
Aaron Drake joins Rushcast to discuss one of Rush's most eccentric albums, Roll Da Bones. Jay thinks he is the only person on the planet that enjoys one song in particular.
House and Tech House dance together in a tight mix that peaks with tribal grooves. PLAYLIST 01. Deppstar - Tear Drop - Alex Marciano Remix 02. Maxim Efremov - Entity (break excerpt) 03. Son of Raw - A Black Man in Space 04. Patrick P, Dennis Baker - Music is Magic (Joy Marquez Remix) 05. Martin Solveig - Everybody (Pete Heller's Phela Voxx Mix) 06. Gerardo Contreras - Tocame La Guitarra 07. Carlo Carita - In the Name of K - Dj Simi & Masterkey's Remix 08. Solaris, Bowie - Shout 09. Jak Jaxon - Cosmosis (Jak Jaxon Remix) 10. Ruben Sanchez - Arabian Dream 11. Tony Thomas - Sundreamer 12. Kevin Maroda - The Freq 13. Gramophonedzie - Brazilian == Please support these artists == Music copyright the respective artists. All other material c2014 by Steve Boyett. For personal use only. All rights reserved. Any unauthorized copying editing, exhibition, sale, rental, exchange, public performance, or broadcast of this audio is strictly prohibited. GROOVELECTRIC T-SHIRTS AND HOODIES available at http://www.groovelectric.com
David G. Schwartz is not just a PhD but also the Director, Center for Gaming Research, at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, an amazing historian as well as the author of several books including Roll The Bones, which is a history of gambling since the dawn of time and his newest, Grandissimo: The First Emperor of Las Vegas, the story of Caesars Palace developer Jay Sarno. Glenn and David speak about how a nice guy from Jersey winds up with a job like this, some history highlights of Las Vegas such as the life of the aforementioned Jay Sarno, the current state of Las Vegas, the explosive growth of the downtown revolution, and most important what is in store for the future of Sin City. They even chat about the downturn in Atlantic City and the global gaming scene. This is a fun filled way to kick off your New Year the right way.
In this video from NPR’s Science Friday, UT paleontologist Tim Rowe describes his non-invasive technique for looking inside the skulls of dinosaurs by creating hundreds of digital slices. Digital morphology uses high-resolution X-ray computed tomography to create spectacular imagery and animations of biological specimens. With this technology scientists at the university can see what a dinosaur’s brain looked like or examine the famous hominid “Lucy” without touching the fossil. This video was produced by Flora Lichtman for Science Friday.
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With the aid of Vickie in her role as Overwatch, John Murdock travels to the wilds outside Kansas City and infiltrates a Thulian stronghold. Written by Mercedes Lackey and Cody Martin. Read by Veronica Giguere.
With the aid of Vickie in her role as Overwatch, John Murdock travels to the wilds outside Kansas City and infiltrates a Thulian stronghold. Written by Mercedes Lackey and Cody Martin. Read by Veronica Giguere.
Written by Mercedes Lackey and Cody Martin. Read by Veronica Giguere. With the aid of Vickie in her role as Overwatch, John Murdock travels to the wilds outside Kansas City and infiltrates a Thulian stronghold. This is the final story of Book 3: World Well Lost.