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The venn diagram of chart geeks and David Daskal stans is a circle, and you could throw ATTT in that circle while you're at it! We're excited to feature the Billboard Hot 100 as the basis for this week's incendiary list. These songs defy gravity as the weirdest, most bizarre and wildest songs to ever come out of left field to reach the US Top 40. Picks 5-1 are revealed in a mind-blowing Part 2.If you missed Part 1 start here, folks:https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/alltimetopten/episodes/2023-05-08T04_00_00-07_00Get yourself some No Joke Radio! David Daskal's signature internet radio station plays all the Daskaliest hits ever made, and that could literally mean anything. Get it here:https://www.radionojoke.comWe never stop putting out stuff for your ears to chew on. Help us! Help finance the showiness of this show by doing the Patreon thing. We make it worth your while with monthly bonus episodes and offer this ridiculous service for the low price of $2 a month. Go here:https://www.patreon.com/alltimetopten Lest we forget! You must hear the Top Ten Top 40 Hits That Came From Left Field playlist! It's a beauty, despite "Take Off" not being on Spotify.https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7otNzqIgJi6xYsB00BpQHU?si=24720c5a37a84dd4
The Maxi Pod has returned for a special Season 7 Bonus Episode to run amuk with their top picks in this year of music, TV, movies, books, tik tok and of course the World Cup. Find out if Maggie's Spotify Wrapped was as unhinged as 2021 and if she is still into Vampirism. Also listen to find out if Rachel declared it the year of Midnights or Renaissance. In a twist that no one saw coming, these two already best friends were completely *nsync on their top TV show of the year and the rats are absolutely going to hate this announcement. They also selected the "Run Joey Run" of 2022 which will be an ongoing tradition henceforth. Surprising to no one, Justin Timberlake was mentioned for the 100th consecutive episode but surprising to everyone the name Ne-Yo was uttered for the first time in podcast history. Of course we couldn't leave 2022 behind without the most intelligent and idiotic Destiny's Challenge of Year! Although Maggie is no longer butthurt, she had a lot to get off her chest and all we want for Christmas is for the uneducated to stop gassing up JC Chasez. Thanks for an amazing 2022, we wanna go all year longer.
Amy and Beth cover "Run Joey Run" by David Geddes (info provided by Jr. Researcher Tim). Listen to the song first before Beth & Amy ruin it for you.Email us at amyandbetharesorry@gmail.comVisit us on Instagram at https://instagram.com/sorryiruinedthatsong?igshid=1cqqhy050qg8qVisit us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/sorry_songListen to our Spotify Playlist here:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4TWLMgrKwCQzh24umxIB5R?si=zUmNWqQfRwCBVzvExGLSvACheck us out on TikTok: https://vm.TikTok.com/TTPdMmQJS8/Logo artwork by: http://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MollyPukes
Franne and Becky talk commitment issues: why someone may fear commitment and tips for understanding and dealing with them. As an added bonus, Franne sings "Run Joey Run" so many times.
Adam talks about the crew needing to stop at a very recently used gas station bathroom, people who are both tuned out and can't follow directions, and a new way to determine if someone you're talking to is stupid. Gina and Bryan join the show and Adam takes a deeper dive into the song “Run Joey Run.” Next, the gang plays a Washington-themed round of ‘The Rotten Tomatoes Game.' Gina reports on today's news stories including: Linda Evangelista back in the public after being “disfigured,” a fire on a cargo ship containing thousands of luxury cars, the hosts of the Oscars being announced, judges on The Masked Singer storming off the show after Rudy Giuliani is revealed, and a drunk woman at the airport riding a motorized suitcase. As the show wraps, Adam takes suggestions for a round of ‘Adam Carolla is Unprepared'. Thanks for supporting today's sponsors: TommyJohn.com/ADAM CutsClothing.com/ADAM Geico.com Pluto.TV
Ace and Stromer answer video, email, and Twitter questions about rain leaking through a door, filling cracked concrete with epoxy, and the pros and cons of cement siding vs. metal siding. Thanks for supporting our sponsors: MasterSpas.com, promo code ACE Geico.com Pluto.TV
Total Eclipse of the Heart, Run Joey Run, AND Will finally getting called out for sleeping around? An embarrassment of riches. Also Molly Shannon? And Olivia Newton-John? So much to talk about. Follow us everywhere: @thglee420
Special Guest Tiffani Allen joins Lena and Ian to discuss the Glist, special guest star ONJ, and the "perfect number": Run Joey Run.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/recoveringgleek/support
Paul and Paula - Hey, Paula '75 (1975) I announced 1977, but it was actually 1975. Bruce Channel - Hey, Baby '68 (1968) Billy Thorpe - Children of The Sun (1979) Album version, a little longer than the single. Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - Burnin' Love Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - His Latest Flame Major Bill Smith and The Americans - Take Your Crude And Shove It (1978) Bruce Channel- Keep On (1968) Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - Suspicious Minds Bruce Channel - Requiem For Elvis (1977) Just awful. Bruce Channel - Hey Baby '78 (1978) Bruce Channel and Bill Dota - Hey Baby '68 (1968) Fleetwood Mac - Sentimental Lady (1972) Original version, recorded later on his solo album "French Kiss" to big sales. Big sales. 1977. Gene Summers and Crossfire - Do Ya Think I'm Sexy (1978) Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - Hey Baby The Herd - I Don't Want Our Loving To Die (1968) In 10 years, the singer, second from the right, would be singing "I'm In You". Kippington Lodge - I Can See Her Face (1969) Kippington Lodge - In My Life (1969) The singer (front, seated) would be singing "And So It Goes" in 7 years. Bruce Channel and Major Bill Smith - Requiem For Elvis/Love Me (1978) Major Bill Smith with Hogan And The Heroes - What's This? (1983) Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - In The Ghetto Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - That's Someone You Never Forget Gilbert Neal and Ken Ray Wilemon - Suspicion Major Bill Smith with Zane and Hogan - Freddy, The Disco Frog (1979) This had to be all improvised. Was there poppers in Fort Worth? Major Bill Smith - Thank You, Mr. Khomeini (1979) Nancy Dupree - James Brown (1969) The Fredric - Born In Fire (1968) This is David Geddes' band before his "Run Joey Run" fame. The Fredric - Federal Reserve Bank Blues (1968) The Fredric - Red Pier (1968) George Harrison - The Answer's At The End (1975) King Crimson - Happy Family (1971)
NOTHING BUT BANGERS!! Kevin & Jenna answer listener questions and share BTS on Run Joey Run - Ice Ice Baby - U Can't Touch This - Total Eclipse of the Heart - & Olivia Newton John's Physical!! Maintain your health goals with Care/Of! For 50% off your first Care/of order - go to www.TakeCareOf.com and enter code sh owmance50! Stay hydrated with LIQUID IV! Get 25% off when you go to www.liquid-iv.com and use code SHOWMANCE at checkout! Download Best Fiends FREE on the Apple App Store or Google Play! Get a quote online at www.Progressive.com in as little as 5 minutes and see how much you could be saving!
CWs: Mentions of transphobia (5:06-5:19), drug abuse (16:35-17:09) suicide (21:52-21:59), and rape (55:09-55:32). This week, Sam and Hannah buckle in to discuss what is arguably Glee's best episode, Bad Reputation. Topics of discussion include "Why did Sam look up the history of anti-sodomy laws in Ohio?", "Is Ryan Murphy really this into Vanilla Ice?", "How is Run Joey Run so good and the rest of Glee so bad?", and "Seriously why does no one give a fuck about Quinn?" If you like the show, be sure to subscribe via your podcast provider of choice, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, and even tell a friend or two about us! You can also follow us on Twitter @TheGleeWatch or email us at thegleewatch@gmail.com. Our theme music is by Sebastian Black, and we have no sponsors because Sam is too musically promiscuous.
This week it's the second part of our conversation with LaToya Ferguson, where we discuss 1x17: "Bad Reputation." Sue goes viral with an embarrassing viral video, the Glist ranks the hotness of (most of) the show choir members, and Olivia Newton-John sits in a limousine. But, most importantly, Rachel delivers an Academy Award-worthy project with "Run Joey Run". We discuss:1x17: Bad ReputationWritten by: Ian BrennanDirected by: Elodie KeeneRyan Murphy Reveals ‘American Horror Story: 1984’ Cast (Watch)Lea Michele to Star in ABC Christmas Movie ‘Same Time, Next Christmas’Outro Song: Sucker - The Jonas BrothersNew episodes of GLEEwind come out every Wednesday! Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review! We are on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and Google Play! Follow us on Twitter: @GleewindpodLaToya @lafergs (You can buy her book here!)Jorge @colormejorgeMichael @as_seenontv
BONUS EPISODE: Every night, the same old dream — another SSP Classic Episode! For this special bonus episode, join your hosts and a chorus of angels as they revisit their review of the mid-70s pop hit, "Run Joey Run" by David Geddes. Don't walk; run, listener, run to hear the story of two dum-dums and a monster. Happy Father's Day from THE STORY SONG PODCAST to all the dads out there...except for Julie's. Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast). THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Forge Audio Network.
Someone on the Internet once called this episode a "return to form" for Glee. We spend an hour refuting that statement. Today we're talking S1E17, "Bad Reputation." Someone's published a list ranking the Glee Club and we take a long detour into Brittany's characterization (or lack thereof). Also, "Run Joey Run" happens. So there's that. This episode rates a whopping one and a half on the Kevin Quotient. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Yet another big cat movie and we are not fans! We talk about discounted gorilla toys, Disco Inferno, Phil updates on the success/failure of his Halloween costume, and Amanda tries to sing Run Joey Run several times. Follow along at wishpodcast.com
With the second appearance by a Gronenthal on this podcast, Raina (@itsrainaingmen) and Hayley Gronenthal (@haylington) dive into "Bad Reputation," an episode that does not feature the song "Bad Reputation." It does, however, feature the incredible work of art that is "Run Joey Run." Tune in for Raina and Hayley to go deep in on "Run Joey Run" and the disjointed episode that surrounds it. @glee_podcast also rate us if you're feeling generous
Josh, Jen and Ed turns the #LightsOut on #Glee's latest episode!
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Ric Dube as we dissect another lost '70s pop hit. I've also got the Bonehead of the Week and music from Telekinesis, Endless Jags and Guided By Voices. Show notes: - Recorded at More Lost Time world HQ - Latest More Lost Time episode features The Good Rats - "Run Joey Run" was revived by the TV show Glee - Geddes has a Neil Diamond-esque delivery - Another story song - Dube is skeptical of the premise - The girl in this song could be the same one from "The Leader of the Pack" - Song hit #4 on singles chart in fall of 1975 - Geddes was in psychedelic band called The Fredric - Kumar: Title reminds me of the TV show Run Joe Run - About a German shepherd wanted for a crime he didn't commit - Dube breaks out a show promo about a guy wanted for a crime he DID commit - Geddes followed up "Run Joey Run" with a baseball-themed song, "Last Game of the Season" - Another song with a character who dies - Geddes also released a disco song - Producer also created the song "Disco Spaceship" by Laurie Marshall - Dube has no use for "singers" - Geddes' late '60s sound recalls Lee Hazelwood and Nancy Sinatra's "Some Velvet Morning" - Dube: Watching music videos from that time is difficult - To be continued Music:Telekinesis - Clock Strikes Midnight Endless Jags - Seen Men Guided By Voices - I'll Replace You With Machines Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Telekinesis song was released for Halloween. Download it for free at SoundCloud. The Endless Jags song is on the band's self-titled EP, which you can download for free from Bandcamp. The Guided By Voices song is on the album Earthquake Glue on Matador Records. Download the song for free from Epitonic. 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; check out his site PodGeek.