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Early Break
MAILBAGGGGG (sponsored by Applied Connective Technologies)

Early Break

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 14:38


-As always, email your questions for Sip, Jake & Bill to earlybreak937@gmail.com or tweet them-Also, SONG OF THE DAY (sponsored by Sartor Hamann Jewelers): "Run Rudolph Run"- Chuck Berry (1958)Show sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Cigars International and use my code EARLYBREAK for a great deal: www.cigarsinternational.com* Check out Robinhood: https://robinhood.com/goldAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

When Words Fail...Music Speaks
Episode 380 - Run Run Rudolph Cover Wars (Foo Fighters VS Luke Bryan)

When Words Fail...Music Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 37:52


Hosts: James Cox and Blake Mosley discuss music and personal experiences.Blake shares his love for hot apple cider and remedies for sickness.They talk about Christmas movies, focusing on "A Christmas Carol."Favorite Christmas song discussed: "Run Run Rudolph" by Chuck Berry, including its history and songwriting credits.Anticipation for upcoming covers of the song.Discussion on Christmas song covers, featuring Foo Fighters and their connection to the band.Foo Fighters: formed in 1994, won 15 Grammy Awards, and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2021.Live cover of "Run Rudolph Run" praised for sound quality.Transition to Luke Bryan's successful country music career and his cover of "Run, Run, Rudolph."Comparison of Bryan's and Foo Fighters' versions, with split preferences among hosts.Encouragement for audience feedback on preferred versions.Hosts express appreciation for listeners and encourage subscriptions and reviews.Promotion of podcast's social media, YouTube channel, and mental health resources.Mention of additional podcasts by the hosts.Acknowledgment of sponsors offering discounts.Hosts wish everyone a Merry Christmas, emphasizing the power of music.

The Sounds of Christmas
Linda Imperial Almost Ready For Rudolph

The Sounds of Christmas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 24:50


Send us a textKen from the Sounds of Christmas talks to singer/songwriter Linda Imperial about her Christmas music (and non-Christmas music), including last year's single "Christmas In The Topics", her earlier single "Christmas, You And Me" and her charity appearance with "Little Drummer Boy", plus and her plans for a rocking "Run Rudolph Run"!Linda's first appearance in 2021Linda's appearance last year Linda's websiteShow links:Listen to the Sounds of Christmas stationFind the Sounds of Christmas podcastConnect with the Sounds of Christmas on social mediaCheck out all the artists that are making the 2024 season of the Sounds of Christmas station possibleSupport the show

Deadhead Cannabis Show
Winterland Arena, 51 years ago, second set highlights: Mississippi Half-Step and Beyond

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 94:11


Music News: Pink Floyd and Joni MitchellIn this episode of the Deadhead Cannabis Show, Larry Mishkin reflects on the intersection of music and cannabis in the wake of the recent elections. He delves into the Grateful Dead's legacy, highlighting a notable performance from 1973, and explores the lyrical depth of 'To Lay Me Down.' The conversation also touches on music news, including Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon' and Joni Mitchell's recent birthday. The episode concludes with a discussion on recent research indicating that cannabis may serve as a substitute for more dangerous substances. This conversation explores the complex relationship between cannabis use and substance consumption among young adults, the implications of Florida's failed marijuana legalization initiative, and the potential of cannabis as a harm reduction tool for opioid use. It also highlights popular cannabis strains and their effects, alongside a cultural reflection on the Grateful Dead's music. Chapters00:00 Post-Election Reflections: Music and Cannabis08:29 The Grateful Dead's Musical Legacy14:48 Exploring the Lyrics: To Lay Me Down21:59 Music News: Pink Floyd and Joni Mitchell37:06 Weather Report Suite: A Musical Journey43:10 Second Set Highlights: Mississippi Half-Step and Beyond49:36 Marijuana Research: Substitution Effects51:24 Cannabis Use Among Young Adults56:13 Florida's Marijuana Legalization Initiative01:05:01 Cannabis as a Tool for Opioid Harm Reduction01:11:10 Strains of the Week and Cannabis Culture Larry's Notes:Grateful DeadNovember 11, 1973 (51 years ago)Winterland ArenaSan Francisco, CAGrateful Dead Live at Winterland Arena on 1973-11-11 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive Happy Veteran's Day  A very famous show from a very famous year.  Many feel 1973 was the peak of the band's post psychedelic era.  Certainly right up there with 1977 as top years for the band, even by November they were still in full stride during a three night run at Winterland, this being the third and final night of the run.  In 2008 the Dead released the box set:  “Winterland 1973: The complete recordings” featuring shows from Nov. 9, 10 and 11, 1973.  This was the Dead's second “complete recordings” release featuring all of the nights of a single run. The first was “Fillmore West, 1969, the Complete Recordings” from Feb. 27, 28 and March 1 and 2 (IMHO the best collection of live music ever released by the band).  The band later released a follow up, Winterland 1977: The Complete Recordings a three night run June 7, 8 and 9, 1977 that is also an outstanding box set. Today's show has a 16 song first set, a six song second set and a three song encore, a true rarity for a Dead show of any era (other than NYE shows). The second set consists of ½ Step, Big River, Dark Star with MLBJ, Eyes of the World, China Doll and Sugar Magnolia and is as well played as any set ever played by the band.  They were on fire for these three days.  A great collection of music and killer three night run for those lucky enough to have snagged a ticket for any or all of the nights. Patrick Carr wrote in the NY Times that: “The Dead had learned how to conceive and perform a music which often induced something closely akin to the psychedelic experience; they were and are experts in the art and science of showing people another world, or a temporary altering (raising) of world consciousness.  It sounds pseudomystical pretentious perhaps, but the fact is that it happens and it is intentional.”  INTRO:                                 Promised Land                (show opener into Bertha/Greatest Story/Sugaree/Black Throated Wind)                                                Track #1                                                0 – 2:10 "Promised Land" is a song lyric written by Chuck Berry to the melody of "Wabash Cannonball", an American folk song. The song was first recorded in this version by Berry in 1964 for his album St. Louis to Liverpool. Released in December 1964, it was Berry's fourth single issued following his prison term for a Mann Act conviction. The record peaked at #41 in the Billboard charts on January 16, 1965. Berry wrote the song while in prison, and borrowed an atlas from the prison library to plot the itinerary. In the lyrics, the singer (who refers to himself as "the poor boy") tells of his journey from Norfolk, Virginia, to the "Promised Land", Los Angeles, California, mentioning various cities in Southern states that he passes through on his journey. Describing himself as a "poor boy," the protagonist boards a Greyhound bus in Norfolk, Virginia that passes Raleigh, N.C., stops in Charlotte, North Carolina, and bypasses Rock Hill, South Carolina. The bus rolls out of Atlanta but breaks down, leaving him stranded in downtown Birmingham, Alabama. He then takes a train "across Mississippi clean" to New Orleans. From there, he goes to Houston, where "the people there who care a bit about me" buy him a silk suit, luggage and a plane ticket to Los Angeles. Upon landing in Los Angeles, he calls Norfolk, Virginia ("Tidewater four, ten-oh-nine") to tell the folks back home he made it to the "promised land." The lyric: "Swing low, sweet chariot, come down easy/Taxi to the terminal zone" refers to the gospel lyric: "Swing low, sweet Chariot, coming for to carry me Home" since both refer to a common destination, "The Promised Land," which in this case is California, reportedly a heaven on earth. Billboard called the song a "true blue Berry rocker with plenty of get up and go," adding that "rinky piano and wailing Berry electric guitar fills all in neatly."[2]Cash Box described it as "a 'pull-out-all-the-stops' rocker that Chuck pounds out solid sales authority" and "a real mover that should head out for hit territory in no time flat."[3] In 2021, it was listed at No. 342 on Rolling Stone's "Top 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". Apparently played by the Warlocks and the Grateful Dead in their earliest days, Bob Weir started playing this with the Dead in 1971, and it remained a regular right through to the band's last show ever in 1995.  Among those deeply touched by Chuck's genius were Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead. They often paid homage to Chuck by weaving his songs into their performances, breathing new life into his timeless melodies. "Promised Land," with its relentless drive, became an anthem of journey and aspiration. Their electrifying renditions of "Johnny B. Goode" were not mere covers but jubilant celebrations of a narrative that resonated with the dreamer in all of us. The Grateful Dead's performances of "Around and Around" echoed Chuck's mastery of capturing life's cyclical rhythms—a dance of beginnings and endings, joy and sorrow. And when they took on "Run Rudolph Run," they infused the festive classic with their own psychedelic flair, bridging the gap between tradition and innovation. A moment etched in musical history was when Chuck Berry shared the stage with the Grateful Dead during their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. The air was thick with reverence and electricity—a meeting of titans where the past, present, and future of rock converged in harmonious resonance. Again, in May 1995, Chuck opened for the Grateful Dead in Portland, Oregon. It was a night where legends collided, and the music swirled like a tempest, leaving a lasting impression on all who were fortunate enough to witness it. This version really rocks out.  I especially love Keith's piano which is featured prominently in this clip. Played:  430 timesFirst:  May 28, 1971 at Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA, USALast:  July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL, USA  SHOW No. 1:                    To Lay Me Down  (out of Black Throated Wind/into El Paso/Ramble On Rose/Me and Bobby McGee                                                Track #6                                                2:21 – 4:20 David Dodd:  “To Lay Me Down” is one of the magical trio of lyrics composed in a single afternoon in 1970 in London, “over a half-bottle of retsina,” according to Robert Hunter. The other two were “Ripple” and “Brokedown Palace.” Well, first—wouldn't we all like to have a day like that! And, second—what unites these three lyrics, aside from the fact that they were all written on the same day? Hunter wrote, in his foreword to The Complete Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics:”And I wrote reams of bad songs, bitching about everything under the sun, which I kept to myself: Cast not thy swines before pearls. And once in a while something would sort of pop out of nowhere. The sunny London afternoon I wrote ‘Brokedown Palace,' ‘To Lay Me Down,' and ‘Ripple,' all keepers, was in no way typical, but it remains in my mind as the personal quintessence of the union between writer and Muse, a promising past and bright future prospects melding into one great glowing apocatastasis.” “‘To Lay me Down' was written a while before the others [on the Garcia album], on the same day as the lyrics to ‘Brokedown Palace' and ‘Ripple'—the second day of my first visit to England. I found myself left alone in Alan Trists's flat on Devonshire Terrace in West Kensington, with a supply of very nice thick linen paper, sun shining brightly through the window, a bottle of Greek Retsina wine at my elbow. The songs flowed like molten gold onto the page and stand as written. The images for ‘To Lay Me Down' were inspired at Hampstead Heath (the original title to the song) the day before—lying on the grass and clover on a day of swallowtailed clouds, across from Jack Straw's Castle [a pub, now closed and converted into flats--dd], reunited with the girlfriend of my youth, after a long separation.” Garcia's setting for the words is, like his music for those other two songs, perfect. The three-quarter time (notated as having a nine-eight feel), coupled with the gospel style of the melody and chords, makes for a dreamy, beauty-soaked song. I heard it on the radio today (yes, on the radio, yes, today—and no, not on a Grateful Dead Hour, but just in the course of regular programming), and it struck me that it was a gorgeous vehicle for Garcia's voice. By which I mean: for that strongly emotive, sweet but not sappy, rough but not unschooled instrument that was Garcia's alone. I have started to think that my usual recitation of where a song was first played, where it was last played, and where it was recorded by the band borders on pointless. All that info is readily available. What's interesting about the performance history of “To Lay Me Down” is that it was dropped from the rotation for more than 200 shows three times, and that its final performance, in 1992, came 125 shows after the penultimate one. The reappearance of the song, in the 1980 acoustic shows, came nearly six years after the previous performances in 1974. “Ripple” had a similar pattern, reappearing in those 1980 acoustic sets after 550 performances, or nearly ten years. Of the magical trio from that day of molten gold in West Kensington, “Brokedown Palace” had the most solid place in the Dead's performance rotation, with only one huge gap in its appearances—165 shows between 1977 and 1979. So, in terms of story, what can be discerned? The short version, for me: even if it's just for a day, even if it's just once more, even if it's just one last time—it's worth it. It's golden. It's home. This version is really great to listen to.  Jerry's voice is still so young and strong.  And the group singing works really well.  Jerry's also kills it with his lead guitar jamming. Released on “Garcia” in 1972 Played:  64 timesFirst:  July 30, 1970 at The Matrix, San Francisco, CA, USALast: June 28, 1992 at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA MUSIC NEWS:                                                           Music Intro:                       Brain Damage                                                                                    Pink Floyd                                                                                    Pink Floyd - Brain Damage (2023 Remaster)                                                                                    0:00 – 1:47             "Brain Damage" is the ninth track[nb 1] from English rock band Pink Floyd's 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon.[2][3] It was sung on record by Roger Waters (with harmonies by David Gilmour), who would continue to sing it on his solo tours. Gilmour sang the lead vocal when Pink Floyd performed it live on their 1994 tour (as can be heard on Pulse). The band originally called this track "Lunatic" during live performances and recording sessions. "Brain Damage" was released as a digital single on 19 January 2023 to promote The Dark Side of the Moon 50th Anniversary box set.[4]             The uncredited manic laughter is that of Pink Floyd's then-road manager, Peter Watts.             The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973, by Harvest Records in the UK and Capitol Records in the US. Developed during live performances before recording began, it was conceived as a concept album that would focus on the pressures faced by the band during their arduous lifestyle, and also deal with the mental health problems of the former band member Syd Barrett, who had departed the group in 1968. New material was recorded in two sessions in 1972 and 1973 at EMI Studios (now Abbey Road Studios) in London.             The Dark Side of the Moon is among the most critically acclaimed albums and often features in professional listings of the greatest of all time. It brought Pink Floyd international fame, wealth and plaudits to all four band members. A blockbuster release of the album era, it also propelled record sales throughout the music industry during the 1970s. The Dark Side of the Moon is certified 14x platinum in the United Kingdom, and topped the US Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart, where it has charted for 990 weeks. By 2013, The Dark Side of the Moon had sold over 45 million copies worldwide, making it the band's best-selling release, the best-selling album of the 1970s, and the fourth-best-selling album in history.[3] In 2012, the album was selected for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. David Gilmour Addresses Synchronicity Theory Between ‘The Dark Side of the Moon' and ‘Wizard of Oz'On Thursday, November 7, 2024, Pink Floyd's David Gilmour appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon amid his extensive run at New York's Madison Square Garden, where he is supporting his latest solo release, Luck and Strange. During the music industry legend's stop by the late-night talk show, he spoke with the program's host, who questioned the theory of synchronicity between TheDark Side of the Moon and The Wizard of Oz, commonly referred to as the Dark Side of the Rainbow.“You said that you think it's your best work since Dark Side of the Moon,” Fallon questioned at the top of the segment, comparing Gilmour's comments regarding his latest release, and the Pink Floyd classic. “When we finished Dark Side, there was a lot of crossfades and stuff between all the tracks. They had all to be done separately and then they all have to be edited in the old days before Pro Tools. When we finally finished, we sat down in the control room at Abbey Road and listened to it all the way through. And, wow. I–I guess all of us–have the feeling that it was something quite amazing–that we got it, and at the same point on this album, I had a very similar feeling, which is why I said that.” Fallon stewed on Luck and Strange during a series of follow-up questions that assisted in painting a portrait of familial involvement during the making of Gilmour's 2024 release–harnessing the conversation to the artist's preferred homebred approach before they segued into the realm of the Emerald City. Fallon landed on the topic of Oz during a bit aimed at busting rumors that have populated throughout the musician's 60-year tenure in the spotlight.“The Pink Floyd album, Dark Side of the Moon, was written to synchronize with the movie Wizard of Oz,” Fallon suggested. Prompting Gilmour's humor-tinged response, “Well, of course it was.” Fallon threw his hands up in response, acting on the comedic angle, before the musician clarified, “No, no. We listened to it, Polly and I, years ago–” Fallon stopped the artist to ask, “There's no planning that out?” Gilmour continued, “No. No, I mean, I only heard about it years later. Somebody said you put the needle on–vinyl that is– and on the third–you know you got the film running somehow–and on the third roar of the MGM lion, you put the needle on for the beginning of Dark Side, and there's these strange synchronicities that happen.” Fallon asked if Gilmour had ever tested the theory, to which he exclaimed, “Yeah!” He went on to admit, “And there are these strange coincidences–I'll call them coincidences.”  Joni Mitchell turns 81 - Joni Mitchell was born on Nov. 7th in 1943, making her 81 this past Thursday. Mitchell began her career in small nightclubs in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, and grew to become one of the most influential singer-songwriters in modern music history. Rising to fame during the 1960s, Mitchell became a key narrator in the folk music movement, alongside others like Bob Dylan. Over the decades, she has released 19 studio albums, including the seminal “Blue,” which was rated the third best album ever made in Rolling Stone's 2020 list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time.” In 2023, Joni Mitchell at Newport was released, a live album of her 2022 performance at the Newport Folk Festival.  More recently she was the featured performer at the Joni Jam at the Gorge in George, WA in June, 2023 3.    Dan “Lebo” Lebowitz to Celebrate 50th Birthday at Sweetwater Music Hall with Members of ALO, Tea Leaf Green and More Sweetwater Music Hall (in Mill Valley, CA) has announced details pertaining to Dan “Lebo” Lebowitz's 50th Birthday Bash. The event is slated to take place on Saturday, November 23, 2024, and functions as a celebratory occasion to honor the jam stalwart and beloved member of the Bay Area music scene's five decade ride.  The six-string virtuoso, known for his work with Animal Liberation Orchestra (ALO), Phil Lesh & Friends, and his own self-titled Friends project, has tapped an all-star group of regional talent to assist during the live show. Appearing on the birthday lineup, in addition to the bandleader are Vicki Randle (percussion, vocals; The Tonight Show Band), Steve Adams (bass; ALO), Trevor Garrod (keys; Tea Leaf Green) and Scott Rager (drums; Tea Leaf Green).  “Possessing a signature tone, the vehicle for his fluid, buttery sound is a flat top acoustic guitar that he has personally sliced and diced into an electric flat top, with a vintage style humbucker pickup. Inherently committed to an improvisational approach, Lebo embodies the realm of melodic and soulful sounds,” the press release includes, drawing on the unique factors which have made Lebo a standout amongst his musical contemporaries. As an added distinction, and play into the birthday angle of event's surprise and celebration, special guest appearances are slated to occur, as referenced via press release and the artist's post on Instagram, where he noted additional inclusions as TBA.   SHOW No. 2:                    Weather Report Suite Prelude  (out of China >Rider/Me & My Uncle/Loose Lucy                                                Track #14                                                3:10 – end                                                   INTO                                                 Weather Report Suite Part I  (out of WRS Prelude/ into WRS Part II (Let It Grow)/Set break  - 16 songs                                                Track #15                                                0:00 – 1:03 David Dodd:  This week, by request, we're looking at “Weather Report Suite,” (Prelude, Part 1, and Part 2). For a short time, the three pieces that comprise the Suite were played as such, but that was relatively short-lived by Grateful Dead standards. The Prelude debuted in November 1972, originally as a separate piece from its eventual companions. The Dead played it, according to DeadBase, four more times in the spring of 1973 before it was first matched up with Weather Report Suite Parts 1 & 2, in September of that year. It was played regularly through October of 1974, and then dropped from the repertoire. The instrumental “Prelude,” composed by Weir, sets the stage for the two pieces to follow. I think it's one of the most beautiful little pieces of music I know—I have never once skipped through it over years of listening. I just let it wash over me and know that its simplicity and beauty are preparing me for the melancholy of Part 1, and the sometimes epic grandeur of Part 2. Part 1 is a song co-written with Eric Andersen, a well-known singer-songwriter who wrote the classic “Thirsty Boots.” He was on the Festival Express Tour (of “Might As Well” fame) across Canada along with the Dead, and I'm guessing that's where Weir and he met and concocted this piece. Happy to be corrected on that by anyone who knows better. Andersen and Weir share the lyric credit, and the music is credited to Weir. Once it appeared in the rotation, in September 1973, it stayed in the repertoire only as long as the Prelude did, dropping entirely in October 1974. The song addresses the seasons, and their changing mirrors the the singer's state of mind as he reflects on the coming of love, and maybe its going, too: a circle of seasons, and the blooming and fading of roses. I particularly like the line “And seasons will end in tumbled rhyme and little change, the wind and rain.” There's something very hopeful buried in the song's melancholy. Is that melancholy just a projection of mine? I think there's something about Weir's singing that gets at that emotion. Loss, and the hope that there might be new love. Weather Report Suite, Part 2 (“Let It Grow”) is a very different beast. It remained steadily in the rotation for the next 21 years after its debut, and the band played it 276 times. Its season of rarity was 1979, when it was played only three times, but otherwise, it was not far from the rotation. It could be stretched into a lengthy jamming tune (clocking at over 15 minutes several times), building to a thundering crescendo. And the “Weather Report” aspect of the song is what was really the most fun many times. Released on Wake of The Flood in 1973. WRS Prelude and Part I:Played:         46 timesFirst:  September 8, 1973 at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, USALast:  October 18, 1974 at Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA, USA SHOW No. 3:                     Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo  (Second Set Opener/into Big River/Dark Star)                                    Track #17                                    3:17 – 4:55 Released on Wake of the Flood in 1973. Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo was first performed live by the Grateful Dead on July 16, 1972. It was a frequent part of the repertoire through to 1974. From 1976 onward it was played less frequently with usually between 5 and 15 performances each year. It was not played at all in 1983 and 1984. The last performance was in July 1995. In total it was performed around 236 times. The majority of performances from 1978 onward were as the opening song of a show. Huner/Garcia special.  Great story.  Great lyrics:  “what's the point of calling shots, this cue ain't straight in line.  Cue ball is made of Styrofoam and no one's got the time” Always one of my favorite songs to hear in concert.  ½ Step>Franklin's were especially fun as a one two show opener punch. Played:  236 timesFirst:  July 16, 1972 at Dillon Stadium, Hartford, CT, USALast:  July 6, 1995 at the Riverport Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights (St. Louis), MO MJ NEWS:                 INTRO MUSIC:       Willin'                                                Little Feat                                                Little Feat - Willin' sung by Lowell George Live 1977. HQ Video.                                                0:10 – 1:32                                                1977 "Willin'" is a song written by American musician Lowell George, and first recorded with his group Little Feat on their 1971 debut album. The song has since been performed by a variety of artists.          George wrote the song while he was a member of the Mothers of Invention. When George sang an early version of the song for bandleader Frank Zappa, Zappa suggested that the guitarist form his own band rather than continue under Zappa's tutelage.[1] He did just that, and the song was subsequently recorded by Lowell's band Little Feat. The song was included on Little Feat's 1971 self-titled debut album. The band re-recorded the song at a slower tempo to much greater success on their 1972 Sailin' Shoes album. A live version recorded in 1977 appears on their 1978 album Waiting for Columbus. The lyrics are from the point of view of a truck driver who has driven from Tucson to Tucumcari (NM), Tehachapi (CA) to Tonopah (AZ)" and "smuggled some smokes and folks from Mexico"; the song has become a trucker anthem.  And of course, he asks for “weed, whites (speed) and wine” to get him through his drive. 1.      Using Marijuana Is Tied To Lower Consumption Of Alcohol, Opioids And Other Drugs, New Study Reveals 2.     Why Florida's Marijuana Legalization Ballot Initiative Failed Despite Trump Endorsement, Historic Funding And Majority Voter Support 3.     Marijuana Has ‘Great Deal Of Potential' To Treat Opioid Use Disorder, Study Finds, Predicting It'll Become More Common In Treatment 4.     Colorado Springs Voters Approve Two Contradictory Marijuana Ballot Measures To Both Allow And Ban Recreational Sales Strains of the week: Sub Zero - Sub Zero is a potent Indica-dominanthybrid cannabis strain that combines the robust genetics of Afghan, Colombian, and Mexican origins. This marijuana strain offers a complex flavor profile with notes of apple, menthol, chestnut, lime, and berry, providing a unique and refreshing sensory experience. The aroma of Sub Zero is as intriguing as its flavor, characterized by a rich combination of woody, earthy, and citrus notes, thanks to a terpene profile rich in Humulene, Limonene, Linalool, and Carene. These terpenes not only enhance the flavor but also contribute to the strain's therapeutic properties. Apple Fritter - Apple Fritter, also known as “Apple Fritters,” is a rare evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through crossing the classic Sour Apple X Animal Cookies strains. Best known for making the High Times' 2016 “World's Strongest Strains” List, this baby brings on a hard-hitting high and super delicious flavor that will have you begging for more after just one taste. Extract:             Dulce Limon – hyrbrid sativa dominant            Pineapple Fizz – slightly indica dominant hybrid strain SHOW No. 4:                    Dark Star  (Mind Left Body Jam)                                                Track #18                                                34:45 – end This is the name given to a 4-chord sequence played as a jam by the Grateful Dead. It is thought by some to be related to the Paul Kantner song "Your Mind Has Left Your Body." The title "Mind Left Body Jam" was originally used by DeadBase. The first Grateful Dead CD to include a version was "Dozin' At The Knick", where the title was "Mud Love Buddy Jam" in a humorous reference to the DeadBase/taper title. But subsequent releases have adopted the "Mind Left Body Jam" title.Here, it comes out of a 36 minute Dark Star that many say is one of the best ever and links it to an excellent Eyes of the World.Fun to feature one of the band's thematic jams every now and then.  The truly improvisational side of the Dead and their live performances.  Played:  9 timesFirst:  October 19, 1973 at Jim Norick Arena, Oklahoma City, OK, USALast:  March 24, 1990 at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY, USA                                                 INTO                                                 Eyes of the World  (into China Doll/Sugar Mag as second set closer)                                                Track #19                                                0:00 – 2:25 David Dodd:  “Eyes of the World” is a Robert Hunter lyric set by Jerry Garcia. It appeared in concert for the first time in that same show on February 9, 1973, at the Maples Pavilion at Stanford University, along with “They Love Each Other,” “China Doll,” “Here Comes Sunshine,” “Loose Lucy,” “Row Jimmy,” and “Wave That Flag.” Its final performance by the Dead was on July 6, 1995, at Riverport Amphitheatre, in Maryland Heights, Missouri, when it opened the second set, and led into “Unbroken Chain.” It was performed 381 times, with 49 of those performances occurring in 1973. It was released on “Wake of the Flood” in November, 1973. (I have begun to notice something I never saw before in the song statistics in Deadbase—the 49 performances in 1973 made me look twice at the song-by-song table of performances broken out by year in DeadBase X, which clearly shows the pattern of new songs being played in heavy rotation when they are first broken out, and then either falling away entirely, or settling into a more steady, less frequent pattern as the years go by. Makes absolute sense!) Sometimes criticized, lyrically, as being a bit too hippy-dippy for its own good, “Eyes of the World” might be heard as conveying a message of hope, viewing human consciousness as having value for the planet as a whole. There are echoes in the song of a wide range of literary and musical influences, from Blaise Pascal to (perhaps) Ken Kesey; from talk of a redeemer to the title of the song itself. In an interview, Hunter made an interesting statement about the “songs of our own,” which appear twice in “Eyes of the World.” He said that he thinks it's possible each of us may have some tune, or song, that we hum or sing to ourselves, nothing particularly amazing or fine, necessarily, that is our own song. Our song.  The song leaves plenty of room for our own interpretation of certain lines and sections. The verse about the redeemer fading away, being followed by a clay-laden wagon. The myriad of images of birds, beeches, flowers, seeds, horses.... One of my all time favorite songs, Dead or otherwise.  A perfect jam tune.  Great lyrics, fun sing along chorus and some of the finest music you will ever hear between the verses.  First really fell for it while at a small show one night my junior year at Michigan in the Michigan Union, a Cleveland based dead cover band call Oroboros.  We were all dancing and this tune just seemed to go on forever, it might have been whatever we were on at the time, but regardless, this tune really caught my attention.  I then did the standard Dead dive to find as many versions of the song as I could on the limited live Dead releases at that time and via show tapes.  Often followed Estimated Prophet in the first part of the second set, china/rider/estimated/eyes or scarlet/fire/estimated/eyes and sometimes even Help/Slip/Frank/Estimated/Eyes.  Regardless of where it appeared, hearing the opening notes was magical because you knew that for the next 10 – 12 minutes Jerry had you in the palm of his hand. This is just a great version, coming out of the Dark Star/Mind Left Body Jam and then continuing on into China Doll (two great Jerry tunes in a row!) and a standout Sugar Mag to close out the second set.  Any '73 Eyes will leave you in awe and this one is one of the best. Played:  382 timesFirst:  February 9, 1973 at Maples Pavilion, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USALast:  July 6, 1995 at Riverport Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights (St. Louis), MO  OUTRO:                               And We Bid You Goodnight  (encore out of Uncle John's Band/Johnny B. Goode) 3 song encore!!                                                Track #25                                                :40 – 3:03 The Grateful Dead performed the song a number of times in the 1968-1970 and 1989-1990 periods but infrequently during the rest of their performing career. On Grateful Dead recordings the title used is either And We Bid You Goodnight or We Bid You Goodnight. The Grateful Dead version of this traditional 'lowering down' funeral song originates from a recording by Joseph Spence and the Pindar Family which was released in 1965. The title used on that recording, as on many others, is I Bid You Good Night. This song appears to share a common ancestry with the song Sleep On Beloved from North East England. I got to see it the first night at Alpine Valley in 1989 (the Dead's last year at Alpine) and it really caught the crowd off guard.  Great reaction from the Deadheads.  Kind of a chills down your spine thing.  I was with One armed Lary and Alex, both had been with us at Deer Creek right before.  Lary stayed for all three nights but Alex had to take off after the first show.  Great times.  Played:  69 timesFirst:  January 26, 1968 at Eagles Auditorium, Seattle, WA, USALast:  September 26, 1991 at Boston Garden, Boston, MA, USA  Thank you for listening.  Join us again next week for more music news, marijuana news and another featured Grateful Dead show. Have a great week, have fun, be safe and as always, enjoy your cannabis responsibly.   .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast

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Help on the Way
The Best Tennnessee Jed I've Ever Heard - 12/7/71

Help on the Way

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 116:18


These little town blues are melting away, as our hosts Game, FiG, and Knob are heading to New York, New York. This week, we're listening to the Grateful Dead's December 7th, 1971 show at the Felt Forum at Madison Square Garden. Discussions abound about JRAD at the Stony Pony Summer Stage, Run Rudolph Run, and how harmonies were split by 70s Dead.

Pod of Thunder
540 - Lemmy Kilmister, Billy Gibbons, Dave Grohl - Run Rudolph Run

Pod of Thunder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 73:56


540 - Lemmy Kilmister, Billy Gibbons, Dave Grohl - Run Rudolph Run: Chris, Nick, and Andy break down "Run Rudolph Run" by Lemmy Kilmister, Billy Gibbons, and Dave Grohl from the 2008 album We Wish You a Metal XMas...and a Headbanging New Year!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4137237/advertisement

Deadhead Cannabis Show
"Rockin' Yuletide Beats: The Deadhead Cannabis Show's Christmas Special"

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 74:59


"Tunes of the Season: Phish, Grateful Dead, and Merry Jams"Larry Mishkin   discusses Christmas-themed songs performed by various artists, including The Who and Grateful Dead. Larry delves into The Who's rock opera "Tommy," particularly focusing on the song "Christmas" and its critical reception. He transitions to discussing Grateful Dead's rendition of Chuck Berry's "Run, Rudolph, Run" performed at the Felt Forum in 1971 and analyzes its significance in the band's repertoire.Larry further explores the potential residency of bands like Dead & Company at the Sphere in Las Vegas, following U2's shows there. He touches on Phish's upcoming performances at the same venue and discusses the difficulty in acquiring tickets for these highly anticipated shows.Later, Larry reminisces about New Year's Eve shows by various bands, specifically mentioning Grateful Dead's memorable performances during the countdown. He also features unconventional Christmas renditions by Phish and Jerry Garcia with David Grisman..Produced by PodConx   Theme – Rock n Roll ChristmasIf you were in the Mishkin household earlier this morning, you might have heard this blasting out of the speakers:INTRO:               ChristmasThe WhoFebruary 14, 1970University of Leeds, Leeds, England  aka  “Live At Leeds”The Who - Christmas - Live At Leeds (with Footage) (youtube.com)2:00 – 3:17 "Christmas" is a song written by Pete Townshend and is the seventh song on The Who's rock opera Tommy. On the original LP, it opens the second side of the album.  Tommy is the fourth studio album by the English rock band the Who, first released on 19 May 1969.[2] Primarily written by guitarist Pete Townshend, Tommy is a double album and an early rock opera that tells the story of Tommy Walker and his experiences through life. The song tells how on Christmas morning, Tommy's father is worried about Tommy's future, and soul. His future is jeopardized due to being deaf, dumb, and blind.[2] The lyrics contrast religious themes such as Christmas and Jesus Christ with Tommy's ignorance of such matters. The rhetorical question, "How can he be saved from the eternal grave?" is asked about Tommy's condition and adds speculation as to the nature of original sin and eternal salvation. In the middle of the song, "Tommy can you hear me?" is repeated, with Tommy responding, "See me, feel me, touch me, heal me." "Christmas" was praised by critics. Richie Unterberger of AllMusic called it an "excellent song."[5]Rolling Stone's Mac Randall said it was one of several "prime Pete Townshend songs" on the album.[6] A review in Life by Albert Goldman considered it beautiful and highlighted the song's "croaking chorus".[7] James Perone said it was "perhaps one of the best sleeper tracks of the collection." Townshend came up with the concept of Tommy after being introduced to the work of Meher Baba, and he attempted to translate Baba's teachings into music. Recording on the album began in September 1968, but took six months to complete as material needed to be arranged and re-recorded in the studio. Tommy was acclaimed upon its release by critics, who hailed it as the Who's breakthrough. Its critical standing diminished slightly in later years; nonetheless, several writers view it as an important and influential album in the history of rock music. The Who promoted the album's release with an extensive tour, including a live version of Tommy, which lasted throughout 1969 and 1970. Key gigs from the tour included appearances at Woodstock, the 1969 Isle of Wight Festival, the University of Leeds, the Metropolitan Opera House, and the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival. The live performances of Tommy drew critical praise and revitalised the band's career. Live at Leeds is the first live album by English rock band the Who. It was recorded at the University of Leeds Refectory on 14 February 1970, and is their only live album that was released while the group were still actively recording and performing with their best-known line-up of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon. The album was released on 11 May 1970 by Decca and MCA in the United States,[2] and by Track and Polydor in the United Kingdom. It has been reissued on several occasions and in several different formats. Since its release, Live at Leeds has been ranked by several music critics as the best live rock recording of all time SHOW No. 1:                   Run Rudolph RunGrateful DeadFelt Forum at MSG, NYCDecember 7, 1971Track No. 10Grateful Dead Live at Felt Forum, Madison Square Garden on 1971-12-07 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive0:11 – 1:54 Run Rudolph Run"[2][3][4] is a Christmas song written by Chuck Berry but credited to Johnny Marks and M. Brodie due to Marks' trademark on the character of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.[5][note 1] It was published by St. Nicholas Music (ASCAP) and was first recorded by Berry in 1958, released as a single on Chess Records.It has since been covered by numerous other artists, sometimes with the title "Run Run Rudolph".[16] The song is a 12-bar blues, musically similar to Berry's popular and recognizable song "Johnny B. Goode", and melodically similar to his song "Little Queenie", the latter of which was released shortly after, in 1959.During its initial chart run, Berry's 1958 recording peaked at number 69 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in December 1958.[22] Sixty years later, the single re-entered the Hot 100 chart at number 45 (on the week ending January 5, 2019), reaching an overall peak position of number 10 on the week ending January 2, 2021, following its third chart re-entry, becoming Berry's third top-ten hit and his first since 1972's "My Ding-a-Ling". In doing so, it broke the record for the longest climb to the top 10 since its first entry in December 1958, at 62 years and two weeks.This Ciip:Out of Brokedown Palace and into You Win AgainPlayed a total of 7 times.This was the first timeLast:  December 15, 1971 Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, MI  SHOW No. 2:     Little Drummer BoyPhishJuly 3, 1999Coca Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre, Atlanta, GAPhish - The Little Drummer Boy - 7/3/1999 - Atlanta, GA (youtube.com)Start to 1:30 Out of Contact to close the second set.  Played it again as the first encore (into, Won't You Come Home Bill Bailery starring Page's dad, Jack, on vocals and kazoo. "The Little Drummer Boy" (originally known as "Carol of the Drum") is a Czechoslovakian popular Christmas song written by American composer Katherine Kennicott Davis in 1941.[1] First recorded in 1951 by the Austrian Trapp Family, the song was further popularized by a 1958 recording by the Harry Simeone Chorale; the Simeone version was re-released successfully for several years, and the song has been recorded many times since.[2] In the lyrics, the singer relates how, as a poor young boy, he was summoned by the Magi to the Nativity of Jesus. Without a gift for the Infant, the little drummer boy played his drum with approval from Jesus' mother, Mary, recalling, "I played my best for him" and "He smiled at me". Phish has only performed the song three times during the month of December – the debut performance segueing out of “Mike's Song” and into “Whipping Post,” a tease during the 12/28/94 “Weekapaug Groove,” and jammed out of the “YEM” vocal jam (12/2/99) (which melted down until Jon was left singing it to close the set). But the song was jammed out of season during “My Friend, My Friend” (3/18/93) and “Stash” (7/15/93), and teased during “Weekapaug Groove” and “Big Ball Jam” (4/9/94), “Wilson” (8/13/97), “Silent in the Morning” (7/4/99), and "Wilson" (4/16/04). This version is generally considered to be Fishman's most memorable version.  SHOW No. 3:     God Rest Ye Merry GentlemenJerry Garcia and David GrismanNovember 9, 1991Warfield Theater, S.F.God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Jerry Garcia - Bing videoStart – 1:37Out of The Two Sisters to close second set "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen" is an English traditional Christmas carol. It is in the Roxburghe Collection (iii. 452), and is listed as no. 394 in the Roud Folk Song Index. It is also known as "Tidings of Comfort and Joy", and by other variant incipits. An early version of this carol is found in an anonymous manuscript, dating from the 1650s it appeared in a parody published in 1820 by William Hone.               Story here is the way Jerry and David play so tight, trading off leads and filling in gaps.  A great sound for a traditional tune.  There are many sides of Jerry and we don't get to see all of them.  Nice to take a break from the traditional Dead stuff and take a look in at what else Garcia was doing during that creative period of his life. SHOW No. 4:                   Stagger LeeGrateful DeadDecember 30, 1985Track No. 6Grateful Dead Live at Oakland Coliseum on 1985-12-30 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet ArchiveStart – 1:32 As is made clear by the opening lyrics, this is a tale about events that unfolded and played out on Christmas: “1940 Xmas Eve with a full moon over town”.  On some occasions, Jerry was  known to substitute in “Christmas” Eve. "Stagger Lee", also known as "Stagolee" and other variants, is a popular American folk song about the murder of Billy Lyons by "Stag" Lee Shelton, in St. Louis, Missouri, at Christmas 1895. The song was first published in 1911 and first recorded in 1923, by Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians, titled "Stack O' Lee Blues". A version by Lloyd Price reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1959. The historical Stagger Lee was Lee Shelton, an African-American pimp living in St. Louis, Missouri, in the late 19th century. He was nicknamed Stag Lee or Stack Lee, with a variety of explanations being given: he was given the nickname because he "went stag" (went to social events unaccompanied by a person of the opposite sex); he took the nickname from a well-known riverboat captain called Stack Lee; or, according to John and Alan Lomax, he took the name from a riverboat owned by the Lee family of Memphis called the Stack Lee, which was known for its on-board prostitution.[2] Shelton was well known locally as one of the Macks, a group of pimps who demanded attention through their flashy clothing and appearance.[3] In addition to those activities, he was the captain of a black Four Hundred Club, a social club with a dubious reputation. On Christmas night in 1895, Shelton and his acquaintance William "Billy" Lyons were drinking in the Bill Curtis Saloon. Lyons was also a member of St. Louis' underworld, and may have been a political and business rival to Shelton. Eventually, the two men got into a dispute, during which Lyons took Shelton's Stetson hat.[5]Subsequently, Shelton shot Lyons, recovered his hat, and left.[6] Lyons died of his injuries, and Shelton was charged, tried, and convicted of the murder in 1897. He was paroled in 1909, but returned to prison in 1911 for assault and robbery. He died in incarceration in 1912. The Grateful Dead frequently played and eventually recorded a version of the tale which focuses on the fictionalized hours after the death of "Billy DeLyon", when Billy's wife Delia tracks down Stagger Lee in a local saloon and "she shot him in the balls" in revenge for Billy's death. Based on the traditional song "Stagger Lee", "Stagolee" or "Stack O'Lee." Robert Hunter wrote a version that he performed solo, and Jerry Garcia subsequently re-ordered the lyrics and rewrote the music for the Grateful Dead's version. More recently Bob Weir has also been performing some of the older traditional versions with Ratdog. Dead released it on Shakedown Street, Nov. 8, 1978 Played 146 times by the Dead1st:  August 30, 1978Last:  June 18, 1995 Giants Stadium  OUTRO:              Santa Clause Is Coming To TownBruce Springsteen and the E Street BandCW Post University, Greenvale, NYDecember, 19756Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (Live at C.W. Post College, Greenvale, NY - December 1975) - Bing video2:15 - 4:00               Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" is a Christmas song featuring Santa Claus, written by J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie and first recorded by Harry Reser and His Band.[1] When it was covered by Eddie Cantor on his radio show in November 1934 it became a hit; within 24 hours, 500,000 copies of sheet music and more than 30,000 records were sold.[2][3] The version for Bluebird Records by George Hall and His Orchestra (vocal by Sonny Schuyler) was very popular in 1934 and reached the various charts of the day.[4] The song has been recorded by over 200 artists including Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters, the Crystals, Neil Diamond, Fred Astaire, Bruce Springsteen, Frank Sinatra, Bill Evans, Chris Isaak, the Temptations, The Pointer Sisters, the Carpenters, Michael Bublé, Luis Miguel, and the Jackson 5 A rock version by Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band was recorded on December 12, 1975, at C. W. Post College in Brookville, New York, by Record Plant engineers Jimmy Iovine and Thom Panunzio.[14][15] This version borrows the chorus refrain from the 1963 recording by the Crystals.[16] It was first released as a track on the 1981 Sesame Street compilation album, In Harmony 2, as well as on a 1981 promotional, radio-only, 7-inch single (Columbia AE7 1332).[17][18] Four years later, it was released as the B-side to "My Hometown," a single off the Born in the U.S.A. album.[19] Springsteen's rendition of the song has received radio airplay perennially at Christmastime for years; it appeared on Billboard magazine's Hot Singles Recurrents chart each year from 2002 to 2009 due to seasonal air play. Live performances of the song often saw the band encouraging the audience to sing some of the lyrics with—or in place of—the band's vocalists (usually the line "you'd better be good for goodness sake", and occasionally the key line "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town" as well). Sometimes, concert crowds would sing along with the entire song, and the band, who were known to encourage this behavior for the song, would do nothing to dissuade those audiences from doing so, instead welcoming the crowds' enthusiasm. This version remains a Springsteen concert favorite during the months of November and December (often concluding the show), and the band is among the few that keep it in their roster of songs during the holidays. Dead & Co at the Sphere?Phish – sold out fast Merry ChristmasHappy Holidays .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast

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Early Break
Aging Gracefully (sponsored by Novotny Nutrition & Wellness)

Early Break

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 10:42


-It's Christmas in 3 days…is Sip going to give us some advice for aging gracefully for the holidays?-Also, SONG OF THE DAY (sponsored by Sartor Hamann Jewelers): "Run Rudolph Run" - Chuck BerryShow sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Catchin' Up w/ Peach
EP 060: Run Rudolph Run

Catchin' Up w/ Peach

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 10:30


Countdown to Christmas is on! (Well, it was probably on a long time ago, let's be honest!) A little shorter, and hopefully sweeter this week, giving you the highlights: NBA In-Season Tournament Champions, MLS Cup Champions, MLB crazy moves, history in Women's College Basketball, and more. Thanks for being here! Episode Timestamps: • College Football - 1:06 • NFL - 2:26 • College Basketbal -  4:35 • NBA - 5:44 • MLB - 6:37 • NHL - 8:08 • The Misfits - 8:28 Sources Referenced: • NCAAF Transfer Portal Latest: https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/39065898/ncaa-football-transfer-portal-big-commits-top-recruits-ahead-one-week •MLB Free Agency Tracker: https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/38832368/mlb-free-agency-tracker-offseason-trades-moves-2023-24 ~   For any questions, comments, or concerns, reach out to catchinupwithpeach@gmail.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catchinupwithpeach TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@catchwpeach Twitter: https://twitter.com/catchwpeach

Dad Rocks
199: BG Weather & Run Rudolph Run By Chuck Berry

Dad Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 24:31


Galen talks about the Bowling Green and Southcentral Kentucky weather, the Dad Rocks Facebook group and Chuck Berry's 1958 Classic Christmas Rock Hit Song, "Run Rudolph Run." --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/galen-smith3/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/galen-smith3/support

Deadhead Cannabis Show
50 Years Ago Today: Jerry Garcia and Merle Saunders Jam at Winterland

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 70:32


"Tedeschi Trucks Band: Rocking the Garden Party with Warren Haynes and Trey Anastasio"Larry Mishkin discusses various topics related to marijuana law, culture, and music. He mentions updates on Tedeschi Trucks Band shows, including performances with Warren Haynes and Trey Anastasio. Larry also delves into the history of the song "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry," originally written by Bob Dylan, and how it marked a pivotal moment in the transition to electric music. He discusses the Dead's cover of the song and its significance, along with other Dylan covers. Additionally, Larry touches on the Jerry Garcia and Merle Saunders performance from 50 years ago, featuring songs like "Finders Keepers" and "The Harder They Come." He highlights the guest musicians and the significance of these performances within the context of rock and roll history. Finally, he shares insights on Jerry Garcia's cover of "That's All Right, Mama" and its historical significance in the development of rock and roll music..Produced by PodConx  Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast Going with a Garcia/Saunders show:October 2, 1973 (50 years ago)Winterland, S.F.Garcia & Saunders 1973 Winterland SF KSAN : KSAN : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet ArchiveBand members:Jerry – guitar and vocalsMerle – KeyboardJohn Kahn – bassBill Vitt – drumsGuests:Sara Fulcher – vocalsMatt Kelly – harmonicaRoger “Jellyroll” Troy – bass, vocalsMartin Fierro – saxBill Atwood - trumpet     INTRO:                  It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train To Cry                                (this one is really from 10.12.1973 at Keystone because the Archive.org show is missing this song as the opener and this is the one closes in date I could find)                                Jerry Garcia/Merl Saunders • It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry 10/12/73 Fixed SBD - YouTube                                7:35 – 9:09                                 "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" is a song written by Bob Dylan, that was originally released on his album Highway 61 Revisited released Aug. 30, 1965. It was recorded barely a month earlier on July 29, 1965. The song was also included on an early, European Dylan compilation album entitled Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits 2.An earlier, alternate version of the song has been released, in different takes, beginning with the appearance of one take on The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991 in 1991.Covered by Steven Stills, Leon Russell, Marianne Faithful, Taj Mahal, Paul Westerberg, Robyn Hitchcock and Lucinda Williams Dylan's live debut of the song came as part of Dylan's controversial electric set, backed by members of The Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Al Kooper, at the Newport Folk Festival on July 25, 1965, after "Maggie's Farm".[2][4][5][7] After being heckled during the electric set, and especially during "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry", by fans who wanted Dylan to play acoustic folk music, Dylan returned to play acoustic versions of "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue".[4][7] The Newport performance of "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" features jamming by guitarist Bloomfield and organist Al Kooper.[4] Dylan played it live as part of his set in the August 1971 Concert for Bangladesh. This version was included in the concert film and Grammy Award-winning album of the same title.[2]A.         Dead played it 7 times:first time on June 10, 1973 at RFK Stadium (D.C.) with Allman Brothersfive times in 1991 and once on March 16, 1992 at the Spectrum, Philly Released on Dead album:  Postcards of the Hanging (March, 2002) B.         Jerry's various bands played it about 60 times,first time on January 15, 1972 at Keystone Korner in S.F. w/Merle SaundersLast time by JGB: March 4, 1995 at the Warfield in S.F.                                SHOW #1:           Finders Keepers                                Track No. 1                                3:00 – 4:13                 Finders Keepers was performed over 20 times by Jerry Garcia with the Garcia/Saunders band, Legion of Mary and Reconstruction between 1973 and 1979.On the 1973 Garcia/Saunders Keystone double album the song is called Finders Keepers and is correctly credited to Johnston and Bowen. The song was written by General Johnson, a member of the group Chairmen Of The Board, and Jeffrey Bowen, the producer of the Chairmen Of The Board recording. The song was originally released by the Chairmen Of The Board as a single with a vocal version of the song on the A side and an instrumental version on the B-side.  Chairmen of the Board is an American-Canadian, Detroit, Michigan-based soul musicgroup, who saw their greatest commercial success in the 1970s.  SHOW #2:           The Harder They Come                                Track No. 2                                1:05 – 2:18 "The Harder They Come" is a reggae song by the Jamaican singer Jimmy Cliff. It was first recorded for the soundtrack of the 1972 movie of the same name, in which it is supposed to have been written by the film's main character, Ivanhoe Martin. In 1969, singer Jimmy Cliff met film director Perry Henzell, who was intending to make a film about a musician who turned to crime. Cliff agreed to take the lead role, and the film was shot over the next two years. During filming, Cliff came up with the line "the harder they come". Henzell thought it would make a good title for the film, and asked Cliff to write and record a theme song for it.[2]The actual recording of the track, at Dynamic Sounds (Muscle Shoals, 1971), was filmed for inclusion in the movie. Cliff wrote the melody, and improvised the lyrics. The musicians were Gladstone Anderson (piano), Winston Wright (organ), Winston Grennan (drums), Linford "Hux" Brown (lead guitar), Ranford "Ranny Bop" Williams (rhythm guitar), and Clifton "Jackie" Jackson (bass).[2]Reggae track recorded in Jamaica in 1972 Covered by:  JGB (Kean College 2.2.80), Cher, Keith Richards (b-side to his single, Run Rudolph Run 1978), Rancid, Joe Strummer, Wayne Kramer, moe., Willie Nelson, Guster, Widespread Panic and many others The Harder They Come was performed over 350 times by Jerry Garcia/Merl Saunders groups and by the Jerry Garcia Band between 1973 and 1995. The lyrics and music for the song are included in the Jerry Garcia Songbook. Also played by Phil Lesh & Friends, Billy & The Kids, Voodoo Dead and Bob Weir with Soul Ska.                                SHOW #3:           That's All Right Mama                                Track No. 3                                2:20 – 3:59                                Featuring:  Bill Atwood on Trumpet and Sara Fulcher on vocals                                                              The song was written by Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, and originally recorded by him in Chicago on September 6, 1946, as "That's All Right". Some of the lyrics are traditional blues verses first recorded by Blind Lemon Jefferson in 1926.[5][6] Crudup's recording was released as a single in 1947 on RCA Victor 20–2205, but was less successful than some of his previous recordings. One of the experts who consider the Crudup recording to be the "first rock and roll song" is Southeastern Louisiana University rock historian Joseph Burns, who adds that "this song could contain the first ever guitar solo break". Elvis Presley's version was recorded in July 1954.[10] While recording an album as part of a trio called The Blue Moon Boys, the band played "That's All Right" in between takes, and the uptempo style characteristic of rockabilly caught the attention of studio executive Sam Phillips, who asked for a refinement of the interpretation that was later recorded.[11] Its catalogue number was Sun 209.[12] The song was released under its original title, "That's All Right", and names the performers as Elvis Presley, Scotty, and Bill.[13] The Presley version was not identical to Crudup's since it was "at least twice as fast as the original".[2] His version is considered by some music critics as one of the records that was the first in the rock n'roll genre.  A 2004 article in The Guardian argues that rather than Presley's version being one of the first records of rock and roll, it was simply one of "the first white artists' interpretations of a sound already well-established by black musicians almost a decade before [...] a raucous, driving, unnamed variant of rhythm and blues". Covered by the Grateful Dead once with allman Brothers on June 10, 1973 (RFK great version with Jerry and Dickey Betts trading off lead licks) and once om April 18, 1986 at Berkeley Community TheaterPlayed regularly by JGB and other versions from the ‘70's until the end in 1995.                               SHOW #4:           Second That Emotion                                Track No. 5                                7:00 – 8:29 "I Second That Emotion" is a 1967 song written by Smokey Robinson and Al Cleveland. First charting as a hit for Smokey Robinson and the Miracles on the Tamla/Motown label in 1967, "I Second That Emotion" was later a hit single for the group duet Diana Ross & the Supremes and The Temptations, also on the Motown label. One morning in 1967, Robinson and Cleveland were shopping at Hudson's, a Detroit department store. Robinson found a set of pearls for his wife, Claudette. "They're beautiful." he said to the salesperson. "I sure hope she likes them." Cleveland then added "I second that emotion." Both songwriters laughed at Cleveland's malapropism; he had meant to say "I second that motion." The two were immediately inspired to write a song using the incorrect phrase. Was performed a handful of times (7) by the Grateful Dead in April, 1971First:  April 8, 1971 at The Music Hall, BostonLast:  April 29, 1971 at Fillmore East NYC Part of Jerry's bands repertoire between 1973 and 1994 (played almost 200 times)  OUTRO:                Sweet Little Angel                                Track #7                                2:20 – 3:59                 Written by BB King and Jules Taub in September, 1956                Some say it is an adaption of Black Angel Blues written by Lucille Bogan in December, 1930 In 1956, B.B. King recorded "Sweet Little Angel" (RPM Records 468). According to King, "I got the idea for 'Sweet Little Angel' from Robert Nighthawk's 'Sweet Black Angel', though I later discovered that the song had been recorded by someone before Nighthawk. At the time 'black' was not a popular word, as it is now. Instead of using the old title, I changed it to 'Sweet Little Angel'—and that was a pretty big record for me".[6] King's version, which included a horn section, was a stylistic shift for the song and it became a hit, reaching number eight on the Billboard R&B chart.[7] In 1957, he re-recorded "Sweet Little Angel" for his first album Singin' the Blues. Both versions prominently feature B.B. King's guitar work, with his note-bends "sounding almost like a lap steel in places.”

Jagbags
Hello There Ladies and Gents! Are You Ready To ROCK? The JAMS of Cheap Trick

Jagbags

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 67:08


On the latest Jagbags we talk one of the all-time legendary bands of all time: Rock Hall of Famers Cheap Trick. Are they Top 20 ALL-TIME? A hefty designation, and Beave argues why they belong. We talk their albums, their incendiary live performances (At Budokan, Music for Hangovers), their personnel, their best songs, best cover versions and their colorful personalities. We go through the Beatles' influence on the band, where "At Budokan" ranks as far as all-time live albums are concerned, and much much more! It's a JAM PACKED episode! Tune in now.

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!
Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show! 12.14.22

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 184:09


190. Dig that hep cat daddy DJ Del Villarreal back on the radio! Wednesday nights ROCK with more All American rockabilly & fun holiday fare, including NEW music from California's Johnny Ramos "Merry Baby" EP, "Run Rudolph Run" racing across the airwaves, the hot new "Red Right Hand" 45 from Marcel Bontempi (the BONUS single included in his Crawfish Troubles Cats & Ghosts 12" LP package!), the King Drapes cool "Gigs" CD, Justin Pickard & The Thunderbird Winos, Chris Isaak's SUN Records album "Everybody Knows It's Christmas", Daddy Long Legs' "Nightmare" scaring up some fun, the Ichi-Bons hot "Show Me The Ropes" 7" single and even raw imported instrumental grooves from Bloodshot Bill! Drop the needle and bop it right with the Aztec Werewolf's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!"Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!

Jutranji koncert pri Andreju
Dolina miru v živo pri Andreju

Jutranji koncert pri Andreju

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 35:09


V teh dneh se zbirajo družine, prijatelji in znanci. Včasih tudi zapojejo. V Dolini miru pojejo vsak dan, ne samo med prazniki. Včasih tudi zgodaj zjutraj. Seznam odigranih skladb:  - Sunrise (poje Katarina Š.) - Run Rudolph Run (poje Luise) - She Used To Be Mine (poje Irena) - You`ve Got the Love (poje Katrin) - Saudade (poje Katarina T.)  - I`ll Be Home for Christmas (poje Sara) - Last Month of the Year (poje Eva)

West UMC Podcast
Run Rudolph Run and be the OG (original gospel of love)

West UMC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 45:38


Join Pastor Andrea Smith as she explores getting back to the OG -- the Original Good News that Jesus proclaimed during his ministry. Jesus message was one of love and acceptance ... and sometimes that seems lost in modern times.

HORNS UP
06 Hup Icons - Cheap Trick - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

HORNS UP

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 239:20


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Sexto Horns Up Icons dedicado a la banda de Rockford (Illinois) legendaria y en activo CHEAP TRICK! Cuatro horas (tal vez el programa más extenso en castellano en ivoox) donde analizaremos 5 décadas, 20 discos y un montón de información en un programa hecho con mucho respeto y admiración. La Play List del programa en Spotify aquí: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0coLDHeMd7UT62LvdFf1sr?si=5b770beefe3b44c3 Temas que suenan en el programa en orden: That ‘70s Song (In The Street) – Authorized Greatest Hits (2000) No disponible. En locución. *** SALUDO DE CHEAP TRICK A HORNS UP!!! Boys & Girls & Rock N Roll – In Another World (2021) en locución Hello There – Live at Budokan (1978) Come On, Come On – Live at Budokan (1978) Lookout – Live at Budokan (1978) en locución. I Want You to Want Me – Live at Budokan (1978) ELO Kiddies – Cheap Trick (1977) en locución. He’s a Whore – Cheap Trick (1977) Taxman, Mr. Thief - Cheap Trick (1977) Hello There – In Color (1977) Come On, Come On - In Color (1977) Southern Girls - In Color (1977) I Want You to Want Me - In Color (1977) Surrender – Heaven Tonight (1978) Auf Wiedersehen - Heaven Tonight (1978) California Man - Heaven Tonight (1978) en playlist Spotify no en el programa Stiff Competition - Heaven Tonight (1978) Gonna Raise Hell - Dream Police (1979) en locución. Dream Police - Dream Police (1979) Voices - Dream Police (1979) Stop This Game – All Shook Up (1980) (Producido por George Martin) Everything Works If You Let It (quedó fuera) pero en The Epic Archives, Vol2 de 2015. Y una versión alternativa en Authorized Greatest Hits. Reach out – De la película animada HEAVY METAL – The Epic Archive, Vol.2 2015 Just Got Back - All Shook Up (1980) - Salida de Tom Petersson. Formación: Rick Nielsen, Robin Zander, Bun E Carlos y Jon Brant I Want you – One on One (1982) If You Want My Love – One on One (1982) She’s Thight – One on One (1982) Dancing the Night Away – Next Position Please (1983) en locución I Can’t Take It – Next Position Please (1983) Up the Creek (Acapella Intro) – The Epic Archive, Vol 3 (1984-1992) Little Sister – Standing On The Edge (1985) en playlist Spotify no en el programa How About You – Standing On The Edge (1985) en locución. Tonight It’s You - Standing On The Edge (1985) Mighty Wings – Single 1986 para la banda sonora TOP GUN. Kiss Me Red – The Doctor (1986) en locución It’s Only Love - The Doctor (1986) Vuelta a la formación Original: Rick Nielsen, Robin Zander, Tom Petterson y Bun E Carlos Never Had a Lot to Lose – Lap Of Luxury (1988) en locución The Flame – Lap Of Luxury (1988) Don’t Be Cruel – Lap Of Luxury (1988) en locución Ghost Town - Lap Of Luxury (1988) Let Go – Lap Of Luxury (1988) en playlist Spotify no en el programa Wherever Would I Be – Busted (1990) en locución. Can’t Stop Falling Into Love – Busted (1990) If You Need Me – Busted (1990) en playlist Spotify no en el programa Black ‘N Blue – Busted (1990) en playlist Spotify no en el programa Magical Mystery Tour – “The Greatest Hits” (1991) en locución. Robin Zander – I Always you (No está en Spotify) Woke Up With a Monster – Woke Up With a Monster (1994) You’re All I Wanna Do - Woke Up With a Monster (1994) Say Goodbye – Cheap Trick (1997) (No está en Spotify) Yeah Yeah – Cheap Trick (1997) (No está en Spotify) That ‘70s Song (In The Street) – Authorized Greatest Hits (2000) No disponible. En locución. Too Much – Special One (2003) – No está en Spotify. En locución Scent of a Woman – Special One (2003) – No está en Spotify My Obsession – Special One (2003) – No está en Spotify Welcome To The World – Rockford (2006) – No está en Spotify Come On, Come On, Come On – Rockford (2006) – No está en Spotify Perfect Stranger – Rockford (2006) - No está en Spotify Transformes: The Final Remix – Soundtrack California Girl – The Latest (2009) Sick Man Of Europe – The Latest (2009) When the Lights Are Out – The Latest (2009) Smile - The Latest (2009) Formación: Rick Nielsen, Robin Zander, Tom Petersson y Daxx Nielsen Blood Red Lips – Bang, Zoom, Crazy…Hello (2016) No Direction Home – Bang, Zoom, Crazy…Hello (2016) When I Wake Up Tomorrow – Bang, Zoom, Crazy…Hello (2016) You Got It Goin On – We’re All Alright! (2017) Lont Time Coming – We’re All Alright! (2017) Run Rudolph Run – Christmas Christmas (2017) Ambush – Single de 2019 en locución Gimme Some Truth – Single de 2019 y In Another World 2021 - solo en Play List de Spotify Rebel Rebel - Single de 2020 The Summer Looks Good On You – In Another World 2021 – en locución. Boys & Girls & Rock N Roll – In Another World (2021) Light Up The Fire – In Another World 2021 – En locución. *** SALUDO DE CHEAP TRICK A HORNS UP!!! Another World (Reprise) - In Another World 2021 LISTA CON TODOS LOS HUP-ICONS; https://go.ivoox.com/rf/88087666 Síguenos en: #hornsuppodcast https://hornsup.es Telegram: https://t.me/podcasthornsup Instagram: @hornsuppodcast Twitter: @HornsUp2020 YouTube: 💥💥 SUSCRÍBETE !!! 💥💥https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSlxRtucnQ3_WX9k2AvJfVQ 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 Puedes escuchar este HUP-ICONS y los demás al ayudar a Horns Up como nuestros "Fans": Ander, Ricardo, Eric, Charly, Mau, Raspu y Óscar (Gracias!!). Botón azul "Apoyar" https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-horns-up_sq_f1835002_1.html Y si eres consumidor de podcast 30 días gratis gracias a Horns Up: https://n9.cl/v04fc Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de HORNS UP. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/835002

HORNS UP - Novedades Rock y Metal
06 Hup Icons - Cheap Trick - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

HORNS UP - Novedades Rock y Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 239:20


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Sexto Horns Up Icons dedicado a la banda de Rockford (Illinois) legendaria y en activo CHEAP TRICK! Cuatro horas (tal vez el programa más extenso en castellano en ivoox) donde analizaremos 5 décadas, 20 discos y un montón de información en un programa hecho con mucho respeto y admiración. La Play List del programa en Spotify aquí: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0coLDHeMd7UT62LvdFf1sr?si=5b770beefe3b44c3 Temas que suenan en el programa en orden: That ‘70s Song (In The Street) – Authorized Greatest Hits (2000) No disponible. En locución. *** SALUDO DE CHEAP TRICK A HORNS UP!!! Boys & Girls & Rock N Roll – In Another World (2021) en locución Hello There – Live at Budokan (1978) Come On, Come On – Live at Budokan (1978) Lookout – Live at Budokan (1978) en locución. I Want You to Want Me – Live at Budokan (1978) ELO Kiddies – Cheap Trick (1977) en locución. He’s a Whore – Cheap Trick (1977) Taxman, Mr. Thief - Cheap Trick (1977) Hello There – In Color (1977) Come On, Come On - In Color (1977) Southern Girls - In Color (1977) I Want You to Want Me - In Color (1977) Surrender – Heaven Tonight (1978) Auf Wiedersehen - Heaven Tonight (1978) California Man - Heaven Tonight (1978) en playlist Spotify no en el programa Stiff Competition - Heaven Tonight (1978) Gonna Raise Hell - Dream Police (1979) en locución. Dream Police - Dream Police (1979) Voices - Dream Police (1979) Stop This Game – All Shook Up (1980) (Producido por George Martin) Everything Works If You Let It (quedó fuera) pero en The Epic Archives, Vol2 de 2015. Y una versión alternativa en Authorized Greatest Hits. Reach out – De la película animada HEAVY METAL – The Epic Archive, Vol.2 2015 Just Got Back - All Shook Up (1980) - Salida de Tom Petersson. Formación: Rick Nielsen, Robin Zander, Bun E Carlos y Jon Brant I Want you – One on One (1982) If You Want My Love – One on One (1982) She’s Thight – One on One (1982) Dancing the Night Away – Next Position Please (1983) en locución I Can’t Take It – Next Position Please (1983) Up the Creek (Acapella Intro) – The Epic Archive, Vol 3 (1984-1992) Little Sister – Standing On The Edge (1985) en playlist Spotify no en el programa How About You – Standing On The Edge (1985) en locución. Tonight It’s You - Standing On The Edge (1985) Mighty Wings – Single 1986 para la banda sonora TOP GUN. Kiss Me Red – The Doctor (1986) en locución It’s Only Love - The Doctor (1986) Vuelta a la formación Original: Rick Nielsen, Robin Zander, Tom Petterson y Bun E Carlos Never Had a Lot to Lose – Lap Of Luxury (1988) en locución The Flame – Lap Of Luxury (1988) Don’t Be Cruel – Lap Of Luxury (1988) en locución Ghost Town - Lap Of Luxury (1988) Let Go – Lap Of Luxury (1988) en playlist Spotify no en el programa Wherever Would I Be – Busted (1990) en locución. Can’t Stop Falling Into Love – Busted (1990) If You Need Me – Busted (1990) en playlist Spotify no en el programa Black ‘N Blue – Busted (1990) en playlist Spotify no en el programa Magical Mystery Tour – “The Greatest Hits” (1991) en locución. Robin Zander – I Always you (No está en Spotify) Woke Up With a Monster – Woke Up With a Monster (1994) You’re All I Wanna Do - Woke Up With a Monster (1994) Say Goodbye – Cheap Trick (1997) (No está en Spotify) Yeah Yeah – Cheap Trick (1997) (No está en Spotify) That ‘70s Song (In The Street) – Authorized Greatest Hits (2000) No disponible. En locución. Too Much – Special One (2003) – No está en Spotify. En locución Scent of a Woman – Special One (2003) – No está en Spotify My Obsession – Special One (2003) – No está en Spotify Welcome To The World – Rockford (2006) – No está en Spotify Come On, Come On, Come On – Rockford (2006) – No está en Spotify Perfect Stranger – Rockford (2006) - No está en Spotify Transformes: The Final Remix – Soundtrack California Girl – The Latest (2009) Sick Man Of Europe – The Latest (2009) When the Lights Are Out – The Latest (2009) Smile - The Latest (2009) Formación: Rick Nielsen, Robin Zander, Tom Petersson y Daxx Nielsen Blood Red Lips – Bang, Zoom, Crazy…Hello (2016) No Direction Home – Bang, Zoom, Crazy…Hello (2016) When I Wake Up Tomorrow – Bang, Zoom, Crazy…Hello (2016) You Got It Goin On – We’re All Alright! (2017) Lont Time Coming – We’re All Alright! (2017) Run Rudolph Run – Christmas Christmas (2017) Ambush – Single de 2019 en locución Gimme Some Truth – Single de 2019 y In Another World 2021 - solo en Play List de Spotify Rebel Rebel - Single de 2020 The Summer Looks Good On You – In Another World 2021 – en locución. Boys & Girls & Rock N Roll – In Another World (2021) Light Up The Fire – In Another World 2021 – En locución. *** SALUDO DE CHEAP TRICK A HORNS UP!!! Another World (Reprise) - In Another World 2021 LISTA CON TODOS LOS HUP-ICONS; https://go.ivoox.com/rf/88087666 Síguenos en: #hornsuppodcast https://hornsup.es Telegram: https://t.me/podcasthornsup Instagram: @hornsuppodcast Twitter: @HornsUp2020 YouTube: 💥💥 SUSCRÍBETE !!! 💥💥https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSlxRtucnQ3_WX9k2AvJfVQ 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 Puedes escuchar este HUP-ICONS y los demás al ayudar a Horns Up como nuestros "Fans": Ander, Ricardo, Eric, Charly, Mau, Raspu y Óscar (Gracias!!). Botón azul "Apoyar" https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-horns-up_sq_f1835002_1.html Y si eres consumidor de podcast 30 días gratis gracias a Horns Up: https://n9.cl/v04fc Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de HORNS UP. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/835002

HARKpodcast
Episode 312: Rudolph B. Goode

HARKpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 52:38


This week, we're finally covering our oldest request on record - a song whose original (but non-thematic) pair was discussed on the show way back in February 2019. It's "Run Rudolph Run" as performed by Lemmy, Billy Gibbons, and Dave Grohl for the We Wish You a Metal Xmas and a Headbanging New Year compilation album. And what better way to welcome "Run Rudolph Run" to the list than to also cover the original by Chuck Berry? Our ranking music in this episode is "Johnny B. Goode" by Chuck Berry. Thanks again to Thomas for the request!

Es la HORA de las TORTAS!!!
[ELHDLT] 9x18 [Versus Especial Navidad] Sin City: Silent Night vs. X-Men #143

Es la HORA de las TORTAS!!!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 93:05


Vamos con una edición especial donde hemos hecho nuestra particular lotería y hemos metido en el bombo un montón de tebeos navideños, de los cuales hemos sacado dos para enfrentarse en este versus de Navidad. Y los dos tebeos no podían ser más distintos, porque tenemos, por un lado, Sin City: Silent Night, el one shot en el que Frank Miller nos lleva de vuelta a la ciudad del pecado en una historia prácticamente muda. Por otro lado, tenemos Uncanny X-Men 143, el último número de John Byrne acompañando a Chris Claremont, donde nos traen el bautismo de fuego de Kitty Pryde contra un demonio N'Garai. ¡Que comience el combate y Feliz Navidad! Sabed, oh-yentes, que entre los años del hundimiento de Atlantis y sus brillantes ciudades, tragadas por los océanos, y los años del nacimiento de los hijos de Aryas, hubo una edad no soñada donde podía escucharse el podcast 224 de ELHDT. Selección musical: 🎶Run Rudolph Run, de Lemmy Kilmister, Dave Grohl & Billy F. Gibbons 🎶 Merry Christmas Baby, Chuck Berry

Pod Gave Rock'N Roll To You
Fun Size/Run, Rudolph, Run

Pod Gave Rock'N Roll To You

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 11:00


Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockChuck Berry 1958 “Never Tear Us Apart” single released on Chess. Written by Chuck Berry Music, Marvin Brodie, and Johnny Marks and produced by Leonard and Phil Chess.Personel:Chuck Berry: Vocal, GuitarCover:Performed by Jonathan HortonIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:Eric ClaptonGiorgio ArmaniJoan Jett

31 Thoughts: The Podcast
2nd Annual 32 Thoughts Holiday Party

31 Thoughts: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 212:58


As say goodbye to 2021, Jeff and Elliotte invite some of their favourite people from around Sportsnet to their second annual 32 Thoughts holiday party. They are joined by Ken Reid (3:00), Kyle Bukauskas (18:45), Brain Spear of Hockey Night (40:20), Satiar Shah of Sportsnet 650 (53:40), Sean Reynolds (1:04:20), Alish Forfar of Sportsnet 590 The FAN (1:19:10), legendary broadcaster Brian William (1:33:00), Calgary Flames play-by-play broadcaster Rick Ball (2:01:13), Vancouver Canucks play-by-play broadcaster John Shorthouse (2:14:00), Sportsnet hockey producer Michelle Methot (2:26:25), Maple Leafs beat reporter Luke Fox (2:41:40), Montreal Canadiens beat reporter Eric Engels (2:54:45), host of “Oilers Now” and Sportsnet panellist Bob Stauffer, and Sportsnet host, producer and drummer Emily Agard closes out he part with her rendition of “Run Rudolph Run” by the Foo Fighters.Sit back, grab a drink and enjoy some holiday fun with the crew.Happy holidays everyone!This podcast is produced and mixed by Amil Delic, and hosted by Jeff Marek and Elliotte Friedman. Editing support provided by Mike Rogerson.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

Stateside Madness Official
Stateside Madness podcast, episode 36: Stateside Madness holiday playlist

Stateside Madness Official

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 62:50


“Christmas comes but once a year. It's a time of love and cheer!” As 2021 comes to a close, we'd like to share some of our favorite holiday songs with you. So hang your stockings, pour an eggnog, and listen to the Stateside Madness 2021 Holiday Playlist. See you in the New Year! 0:03:38 Madness, “Inanity Over Christmas” 0:07:26 Suggs, “Sleigh Ride” 0:10:32 The Selecter, “Skank Til Christmas” 0:14:08 Squeeze, “Christmas Day” 0:17:59 The Toasters, “Winter Wonderland” 0:20:00 The Waitresses, “Christmas Wrapping” 0:25:12 Bad Manners, “Christmas Time (Again)” 0:28:08 The Pogues, “Fairytale of New York” 0:32:35 The Ramones, “Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)” 0:34:35 Lemmy Kilmister, Billy Gibbons, Dave Grohl, “Run Rudolph Run” 0:38:32 Ska Santas, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” 0:43:06 Bad Religion, “White Christmas” 0:44:58 Mighty Mighty Bosstones, “This Time Of Year” 0:47:09 Caro Emerald, “You're All I Want for Christmas (acoustic)” 0:49:58 The Holophonics, “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” 0:53:06 Mojo Nixon, “Christmas Christmas” 0:56:14 Slade, “Merry Xmas Everybody” 0:59:54 Madness, “Carols on 45”

Pod Gave Rock'N Roll To You
Run, Rudolph, Run/Full Metal Rudolph

Pod Gave Rock'N Roll To You

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 47:27


Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockChuck Berry 1958 “Never Tear Us Apart” single released on Chess. Written by Chuck Berry Music, Marvin Brodie, and Johnny Marks and produced by Leonard and Phil Chess.Personel:Chuck Berry: Vocal, GuitarCover:Performed by Jonathan HortonIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:Jimi HendrixBlack CrowesCounting CrowsBob MarleyLed Zeppelin “Coda”Tasylor SwiftLana Del ReyThe Rolling Stones “Some Girls”Elmore James “Sky is Cryin'”Sia “Chandeliers”AdeleBeyonceRayland Baxter “Yellow Eyes”Early James “Clockwork Town”The Strokes “The New Abnormal”The Black Keys “Delta Kream”Lord Huron “Long Lost”Lord Huron “Wait By the River”Lord Huron “I Lied”Lord Huron “When the Night is Over”Lord Huron “Vide Noir”Phosphorescent “Songs for Zula”Phosphorescent “Muchacho's Tune”Phosphorescent “C'est La Vie”Alan Hull “Pipe Dream”The BeatlesNirvanaKacey and Clayton with Marlon Willaims “Plastic Bouquet”Post MaloneGabrieles “Blame”Kanye WestL'il WayneL'il JohnLinda PerryCher “Believe” 4 Non-Blondes Chuck Berry “Johnny B Goode”New Girl Chuck Berry “Little Queenie”Bob DylanChuck Berry “Maybelline”Bruce Springstien David BowieChuck Berry “Rock n Roll Music”Chuck Berry “Memphis”Chuck Berry “Wee Wee Hours”Chuck Berry “Oh, Louisiana”Michael JacksonLittle RichardPrinceIke TurnerWillie DixonJohn Lennon “So This Is Christmas (War Is Over)”Elvis Presley “Blue Christmas”“Jingle Bell Rock”Lethal WeaponKeith RichardsThe Grateful DeadShe and HimM WardCreedence Clearwater RevivalJohn FogertyLemmyBilly GibbonsDave GrohlCeeLoo GreenBryan AdamsNorah JonesBilly IdolBrian Setzer OrchestraCheap Trick 

Andrew's Daily Five
Andrew's Daily Five: The 12 Days of Christmas Music: Day 2

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 12:32


The 12 Days of Christmas Music: Day 2Intro/Outro: The Christmas Can-Can by Straight No Chaser23. Joy to the World by Caleb & Kelsey (Aaron)22. Christmas in Hollis by Run-D.M.C. (Andrew)22. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing by Pentatonix (Aaron)21. Run Rudolph Run by Chuck Berry (Andrew)21. Deck the Halls by SHeDAISY (Aaron)Vote on your favorite song from today's episode!

The 25 Songs of Christmas
25 Songs of Christmas: 2021: Episode 13- Run Rudolph Run (Music and Lyrics by Johnny Marks, Chuck Berry & Marvin Broadie)- 1958

The 25 Songs of Christmas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 5:29


Welcome Back! It's Day 13 of our 25 Songs of Christmas. We will spotlight the legendary rocker Chuck Berry who rocked out with Run Rudolph Run. A song was written by the man who created Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer and Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree. The song was recorded in 1958 at the historic CHESS Records. Enjoy! Chuck Berry "Run Rudolph Run" official video. Subscribe and ring the bell to never miss an update: https://chuckberry.lnk.to/Subscribe The Run Rudolph Run official video is an animated presentation of Santa Claus and Chuck Berry traveling the world delivering toys, via Chuck's St. Louis hometown, hitting the best-known spots of the city along the way. Watch more Chuck Berry official videos: https://youtube.com/watch?v=s2a2Nrw_6... Stream Christmas With Chuck Berry https://ChuckBerry.lnk.to/ChristmasID Listen to Chuck Berry's Essential Songs: https://youtube.com/watch?v=_ORrftU6s... #ChuckBerry #RunRudolphRun #ChristmasMusic in this video. Learn more Listen ad-free with YouTube Premium Song Run Rudolph Run (Single Version) Artist Chuck Berry Album Run Rudolph Run Writers Marvin Broadie, Johnny Marks Licensed to You Tube by UMG (on behalf of Geffen*); ASCAP, LatinAutor - Warner Chappell, Warner Chappell, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, LatinAutor - PeerMusic, LatinAutorPerf, CMRRA, Tangible Medium Publishing, UMPG Publishing, LatinAutor - ACODEM, PEDL, ARESA, LatinAutor, and 13 Music Rights Societies DISCLAIMER: I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this video/music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. It has been uploaded for the simple reason that I have deep appreciation of this work of art and used for entertainment purposes only. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eric-jones6/message

Peligrosamente juntos
Peligrosamente juntos - Norah Jones - 28/11/21

Peligrosamente juntos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 60:10


Norah Jones “I Dream Of Christmas": ”Christmas Calling (Jolly Jones)” ”Christmas Don't Be Late” ”Christmas Glow” ”White Christmas” ”Christmastime” ”Blue Christmas” ”It's Only Christmas Once A Year” ”You're Not Alone“ ”Winter Wonderland” ”A Holiday With You” ”Run Rudolph Run” ç ”Christmas Time Is Here” ç ”What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?” Hiss Golden Messenger “The Sounding Joy: Hiss Golden Messenger Meets Revelators on South Robinson Street”: “Shine” “Grace Version” Escuchar audio

Tis the Podcast
"Another Christmas Story" - Chapter Twenty-Nine - Run Rudolph Run - As Read By Manny Torres Of "Feliz Christmas Merry Navidad"

Tis the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 49:17


Happy Thursday, Christmas fanatics! Welcome to the twenty-ninth official installment of "Another Christmas Story"! In this week's official episode, Manny Torres of "Feliz Christmas Merry Navidad" - which is celebrating its anniversary! - will read to all of you Chapter Twenty-Nine of our tale, entitled "Run Rudolph Run". Within this chapter, we catch up with Hudson Jackson in addition to Elizabeth Meyer and Noah Clarke. We hope you like it! If you do, make sure to share this episode and our website, upon which the text of this installment is posted, to get it in front of as many ears and eyes as possible! Coming up on the show this upcoming Monday, August 23rd, we will be joined by not one, not two, but three special guests to discuss the (2) Christmas episodes of "Batman: The Animated Series", the (1) Christmas episode of "The New Adventures of Batman", and the (1) Christmas episode of "Justice League"! Joining them to geek out over the Caped Crusader are Gerry Davila of "Totally Rad Christmas", Mike Westfall of "Advent Calendar House Podcast", and Matt Spaulding of GreenMountainSanta.com and cohost of two podcasts, "Two Broke Geeks" and "The F.B.I.'s Most Unwanted"! If you want to follow along at home, the episodes we will be discussing are: "Batman: The Animated Series" - Season 1, Episode 2: "Christmas with the Joker" "Batman: The Animated Series" - Season 2, Episode 2: "A Bullet for Bullock" "The New Batman Adventures" - Season 1, Episode 1: "Holiday Knights" "Justice League" - Season 2, Episode 23: "Comfort and Joy" And this upcoming Tuesday, August 24th, we will be joined by Charlyn Lewis of "Fashion Speaks" to discuss the film "The Best Man Holiday"! Before that drops in your feeds on Monday, August 30th, however, on Thursday, August 26th, you'll get to hear Chapter 30 of “Another Christmas Story” entitled “Run Rudolph Run”, which listener Rebecca Boll will be reading to you! Enjoy, y'all!

Tis the Podcast
"Another Christmas Story" - Chapter 28 - The First Noel - As Read By Robert Nickerson Of "Behind the Bells"

Tis the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 46:42


Happy Thursday, Christmas fanatics! Welcome to the twenty-ninth official installment of "Another Christmas Story"! In this week's official episode, Robert Nickerson of "Behind the Bells" will read to all of you Chapter Twenty-Eight of our tale, entitled "The First Noel". Within this chapter, we switch points-of-view between Aaron Rankin and his classmates rehearsing for their big show at Radio City Music Hall, and Megan, Jake, and Amy, who are hopeful that the stranger named Gabe can get them through Elsa's storm and to the Music Hall in time for Aaron's performance. We hope you like it! If you do, make sure to share this episode and our website, upon which the text of this installment is posted, to get it in front of as many ears and eyes as possible! Coming up on the show this upcoming Monday, August 16th, we will be dropping our episode in which we discuss the 2006 film, "Last Holiday"! And on Tuesday, August 17th, the elves will be joined by not one, not two, but three special guests to discuss the (2) Christmas episodes of "Batman: The Animated Series", the (1) Christmas episode of "The New Adventures of Batman", and the (1) Christmas episode of "Justice League"! Joining them to geek out over the Caped Crusader are Gerry Davila of "Totally Rad Christmas", Mike Westfall of "Advent Calendar House Podcast", and Matt Spaulding of GreenMountainSanta.com and cohost of two podcasts, "Two Broke Geeks" and "The F.B.I.'s Most Wanted"! If you want to follow along and watch at home, the episodes they will be talking about are: "Batman: The Animated Series" - Season 1, Episode 2: "Christmas with the Joker" "Batman: The Animated Series" - Season 2, Episode 2: "A Bullet for Bullock" "The New Batman Adventures" - Season 1, Episode 1: "Holiday Knights" "Justice League" - Season 2, Episode 23: "Comfort and Joy" Needless to say, it's sure to be an extremely fun, if crowded, episode full of holiday cheer and gushing over the Dark Knight. Before that drops in your feeds on Monday, August 23rd, however, on Thursday, August 19th, you'll get to hear Chapter 29 of “Another Christmas Story” entitled “Run Rudolph Run”, which Manny Torres of “Feliz Christmas Merry Navidad” will be reading to you! Enjoy, y'all!

Sip Of Crime
Run, Rudolph Run

Sip Of Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 38:20


On this episode, Noah and I tell the story of Eric Rudolph, a.k.a the Olympic park bomber, who evaded police for 7 years before being caught.

Osmium
Osmium #23: de ZM Jaarlijst 2020 en bijbehorende awards van dubieuze statuur

Osmium

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 83:14


The Mike Harding Folk Show
Episode 288: MHFS 288

The Mike Harding Folk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 138:47


PODCAST: 27 Dec 2020 01 Run Rudolph Run – Chuck Berry – Johnny Be Good and Greatest Hits (Remastered)02 My Irish Molly-O – De Danann – Star Spangled Molly03 That’s The Way That The World Goes ‘Round – John Prine – Great Days: Anthology (Disc 1) 04 Coal Mountain – Jez Lowe – Crazy Pagan05 Catalina – Stockton’s Wing – The Crooked Rose06 A Million Miles Away – Steve Tilston – Such Times07 Twenty Plenty – Anna Massie – Single08 Limerick Rake – Christy Moore – The Early Years 1969-8109 Champion At Keeping ‘Em Rollin – Bob Fox – Dreams Never LeaveYou10 Outlandish Knight – Kirsty Merryn – Our Bright Night 11 The Early Morning – Rachel Newton – To The Awe12 Fields Of Gold – Tim Edey – Single13 Love Never Dies – The Magpie Arc – Ep114 Raglan Road – Marie Fielding – An Tra15 The Red  Breasted Lookout On Christmas Eve – Tony Curtis – By Bus To Christmas (Pub. Candlestick Press) / Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem – Christchurch Citadel Salvation Army Band – Christmas Brass – 20 Favourite Carols16 The Curlew Hills / Tripping To The Well / Two-Part Pour (Barndance / Polkas) – Niamh Ní Charra – Donnelly’s Arm17 The Secret Life Of Walter’s Mittens – Bernard Wrigley – Nowt So Funny As Folk18 Waltzing’s For Dreamers – Edwina Hayes – Pour Me A Drink19 We Are Different, We Are One – Merry Hell – Emergency Lullabies20 Hating Hate – Captain Of The Lost Waves – Hidden Gems – Chapter 2 21 Baloo Baleery – Findlay Napier, Gillian Frame, Mike Vass – TheLedger22 Pack My Little Suitcase – Catfish Keith – Blues At Midnight23 Cuckoo Song – Cosmo Sheldrake – Wake Up Calls24 Deep Ellum Blues – Derroll Adams – The Great Granddaughter Of The Great White Dap25 The Seeds Of Love – Edgelarks – Henry Martin26 Bold Fisherman – George Sansome – George Sansome27 Frost And Snow – Jenny Sturgeon – The Living MountainThe President Sang Amazing Grace – Zoe Milford – Little Brown Birds28 Peace In Our Hearts – Eliza Gilkyson – 202029 Portugal/ Lithuania – Will Pound – A Day Will Come30 The Parting Glass – The Voice Squad – Many’s The Foolish Youth

The Deadpod
Dead Show/podcast for 12/25/20

The Deadpod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 113:25


 Merry Christmas!  I hope that this edition of the Deadpod finds you safe and warm with those you love. I hope the music brings a smile and a memory of happier times and places.. It is my reward to think that it makes someone a little happier..    this week the second set form the Fabulous Fox in St. Louis Missouri on December 12, 1971.  This one starts with a fabulous Pigpen 'Good Lovin', followed by a sweet 'Brokedown Palace'. It includes, just for Christmas, a fun 'Run Rudolph Run', and a beautiful 'Comes a Time'. The most interesting segment is probably post-drums, when we get a unique 'Other One>Sitting On Top of the World>Other One'.  I hope you enjoy the music.    Grateful Dead Fox Theatre St. Louis, MO 12/10/71 - Friday Two     Good Lovin' [18:50] ; Brokedown Palace [5:28] ; Playing In The Band [6:30] ; Run Rudolph Run [3:10] ; Deal [5:20] ; Sugar Magnolia [7:21] ; Comes A Time [7:34] ; Truckin' [7:59] > Drums [3:26] > The Other One [13:35] > Sittin' On Top Of The World [2:53] > The Other One [6:02] > Not Fade Away [6:01] > Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad [6:18] > Not Fade Away [1:00#] Encore     One More Saturday Night [4:47]    You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:  http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod122520.mp3   Thanks for listening, and of course for your kind support. 

Discópolis
Discópolis - 11.176: Nochebuena Rock - 24/12/20

Discópolis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 59:05


Nochebuena. Empezamos con tres versiones de "Noche de Paz" ("Silent night") la primera a cargo de December People, al estilo de Pink Floyd. Luego tocada por el propio Robert Fripp y la tercera por Jorma Kaukonen de Jefferson Airplane. Siguen: Eric Clapton, "White Christmas", Steve Morse, "We Three Kings", Georgia Satellites, "Run Rudolph Run", December People al estilo de Z.Z. Top "Santa Claus is Coming to Town", Pat Travers, "Merry Xmas, War is Over", Joe Bonamassa, "Rock Christmas Blues", Santana "Up on the Roof" Jorma Kaukonen, "Silent night Jam". Feliz Navidad para todos, para los ricos y los pobres, para los blancos, negros, indios o chinos. Feliz Navidad para los que no quieren pelear y buscan la Paz. Mañana oiremos esta canción entera interpretada por Lax'n'Busto. Escuchar audio

Osmium
Osmium #22: Niels’ Anita-leger van prijsvragengala.nl (en onze jaarlijstjes van 2020)

Osmium

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020


Terwijl de dagen korter worden, de temperaturen dalen en de stilte in de straten toeneemt, zoekt men naar licht in de duisternis. Helaas is dat niet te vinden in de nieuwe aflevering van Osmium, de zwaarste podcast in het Nederlands. Het zuurste presentatieduo van de Benelux heeft namelijk een extra scheut azijn door hun oliebollen beslag geroerd, en blikt terug op een jaar van algehele malaise: afgelaste of verplaatste optredens, festivalplannen die in het water vielen, releases waarvoor de hype even snel weer doodbloedde als dat hij opkwam en het besef dat muziek leeft of sterft middels sociale interactie. Als kerst op de taart wordt er ook nog wat recentere ellende besproken. Terwijl Pim het leger van Anita’s, Priscilla’s en Sonja’s vervloekt dat de Zware Metalen advent kalender bombardeerde, probeert een met keelontsteking geteisterde Niels uit te leggen waarom kerstnummers het muzikale equivalent van een natte krant zijn. Gelukkig is er ook ruimte voor positiviteit, namelijk de persoonlijke jaarlijstjes van de presentatoren. Wat waren nou dé releases die als een baken van hoop uitstaken boven de zee van gruwel die 2020 is? Dat, en meer, in deze extra aflevering van Osmium.

I Think You're Gonna Like This
LIKE THIS POD: Christmas Music

I Think You're Gonna Like This

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 44:51


Someday soon we all will be together, If the fates allow, Until then Jacqueline and Meghan are muddling through by discussing their favorite Christmas Music. Follow I Think You're Gonna Like This Podcast on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterWebsiteJacqueline InstagramMeghan Instagram If you like the podcast and want to support us, click here.

Question of the Day
Johnny Marks' Christmas Songs

Question of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020


You might not know the name Johnny Marks, but you surely know his work. Join Murray and Tamika as they discuss the songwriter behind some of the most famous Christmas tunes, including "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," "A Holly Jolly Christmas," and "Run Rudolph Run." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Question of the Day
Johnny Marks' Christmas Songs

Question of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020


You might not know the name Johnny Marks, but you surely know his work. Join Murray and Tamika as they discuss the songwriter behind some of the most famous Christmas tunes, including "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," "A Holly Jolly Christmas," and "Run Rudolph Run." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Marvel by the Month
September 1964 (w/Joe Keatinge) - Origin of Doctor Doom, 1st appearance of Hawkeye, Kang, Diablo

Marvel by the Month

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 91:03


Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, everyone! This one is our biggest (and possibly best) episode yet. Joe Keatinge is back in the studio with us to discuss the origin of Doctor Doom, as well as the first appearances of Hawkeye, Kang the Conqueror, and Diablo. Thanks for listening to us in 2019, and we'll see you soon in 2020! Reading List: Tales to Astonish #59, Avengers #8, Fantastic Four #30, Journey Into Mystery #108, Tales of Suspense #57, Amazing Spider-Man #16, Sgt. Fury #10, Fantastic Four Annual #2, X-Men #7, Strange Tales #124, ©1964 Marvel Comics. Check out Heavy Metal #296 for “The Vandal,” by Joe Keatinge (words), Nick Walker (art), and Ferran Delgado (letters). "Marvel by the Month" theme by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Outro music: "Run Rudolph Run," written by Johnny Marks and Marvin Brodie, published by St. Nicholas Music (ASCAP), and performed by Lemmy Kilmister, Billy F. Gibbons, and Dave Grohl on We Wish You a Metal Xmas and a Headbanging New Year. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com.

B-Sides
Episode 3: Christmas Deluxe

B-Sides

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 22:45


Benito, Jesse and Aislinn, decide on the Christmas songs they fave and the ones they don't, highlighting some sleepers along the way. Lovers of Mistletoe by Justin Bieber, maybe avoid listening to this one.

Can I Say Something?
Top Five Christmas Songs

Can I Say Something?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 114:05


This Week... the gangs runs down their favorite songs from the holiday season, some selections include Happy Xmas (War Is Over), Run Rudolph Run, Happy Holidays Merry Christmas, Santa Clause Is Coming To Town, Fairy Tale Of New York and more... On Last Call Cast... Damian watched Lincoln, the gang discusses the Wonder Woman trailer, a reporter getting assaulted on live television, Taylor Swift baby-making tweets, what Silicon Valley character are we, reptilians in government and more... HMU bisickle@gmail.com, @bisickle on Twitter and rate and review the show on iTunes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/damian-j-sherman/support

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Moonlight Mile - BFF.fm
Episode 10 - Keep On Running

Moonlight Mile - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2018


Running wild, running for cover, running for office. We're putting one foot in front of the other this week. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Nowhere To Run by Martha and the Vandellas on Nowhere To Run (Soul) 3′59″ Run, Run, Run by Ann Peebles on I Can't Stand the Rain (Fat Possom) 6′31″ Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) by The Temptations on Sky's the Limit (1971 Motown Records) 8′51″ Run Rudolph Run by Chuck Berry on Run Rudolph Run (Chess) 10′02″ Two Trains Running by Dave Van Ronk on Here Me Howl Live 1964 (n/a) 14′47″ Walk, Don't Run by The Ventures on Walk Don't Run (Capitol Records) 19′49″ Run Through The Jungle by Creedence Clearwater Revival on Cosmo's Factory (Fantasy Records) 24′57″ Runnin by Ohtis on Runnin (Full Time Hobby) 28′00″ Run Run Run by The Velvet Underground & Nico on The Velvet Underground and Nico (Verve) 32′41″ Don't Come Running To Me by The Greenhornes on Dual Mono (Telstar Records) 36′54″ Never Run Away by Kurt Vile on Wakin On a Pretty Daze (Matador) 39′32″ Ever Find Yourself Running by Emitt Rhodes on The Emitt Rhodes Recordings (Universal) 42′19″ She Comes Running by Lee Hazelwood on Love and Other Crimes (Reprise) 45′22″ Runaway by Yeah Yeah Yeahs on It's Blitz! (DGC Records) 49′18″ Blues Run the Game by Jackson C Frank on Blues Run The Game ( Sanctuary) 52′36″ Run Of The Mill - Demo by George Harrison on Early takes Volume 1 (Apple) 54′22″ Run That Body Down by Paul SImon on Paul Simon (Sony) 57′05″ Still Out There Running by Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats on Tearing at the Seams (Stax) 60′40″ I'll Come Running Back To You by Sam Cooke on Portrait of a Legend (ABKCO) 63′21″ (I'm A) Road Runner by Jr. Walker on The Definitive Collection (Motown Records) 66′43″ You Left the Water Running by Wilson Pickett on The Exciting Wilson Pickett (Atlantic) 69′54″ Keep On Running by Spencer Davis Group on Keep on Running (Cherry Red) 72′42″ (Till I) Run With You by The Lovin' Spoonful on Revelation (BMG) 76′16″ Runnin' Down A Dream by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers on Damn the Torpedos (Geffen) 80′15″ Long Distance Runaround by Yes on Fragile (Elektra) 85′25″ Run Like Hell by Pink Floyd on Is There Anybody out There? (Sony) 91′33″ I'm Not Running Away by Feist on Pleasure (Quality Of Life Inc) 95′03″ Walk Away by Slothrust on The Pact (Dangerbird) 100′32″ Walk a Mile by Holly Golightly on Truly She Is None Other (Damaged Goods) 103′45″ Runaway by Shannon and the Clams on Dreams in the Rat House (Hardly Art) 107′45″ Come Running by Van Morrison on Moondance (Warner Brothers) 111′04″ Before The Make Me Run by The Rolling Stones on Some Girls (Virgin) 114′06″ Run Me Down by The Black Keys on The Big Come Up (Alive Records) 116′33″ Take The Money And Run by Steve Miller Band on Fly Like An Eagle (Capitol) 118′14″ Runnin' With The Devil by Van Halen on Van Halen (Warner Bros.) Check out the full archives on the website.

Rock & Cómics
Rock & Cómics 189 - Jesús Alonso Iglesias, Estamos todas bien, Mort Cinder, Superman

Rock & Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2018 60:39


Centésimo octogésimo noveno programa de Rock & Cómics, sexto de la séptima temporada. Programa dedicado al mundo del cómic y aderezado con la mejor música rock. SUMARIO: [01' 10"] - Canción "Be Home For Christmas" de Twisted Sister. [5' 23"] - La cárcel de papel Álvaro Pons nos trae dos cómics como recomendación: Estamos todas bien de Ana Penyas publicado por Salamandra Graphics y Mort Cinder de Alberto Breccia y publicado por Astiberri. [15' 08"] - Entrevista Hablamos con Jesús Alonso Iglesias de su último cómic, Los Dalton, publicado por la editorial Dibbuks. [35' 36"] - Canción "Luomo dellarmonica" de Ennio Morricone. [38' 09"] - El laboratorio El Profesor analiza con su particular estilo y métodos uno de los grandes personajes de la historia del cómic: Superman. [49' 03"] - Canción "Run Rudolph Run" de Lemmy Kilmister, Billy F Gibbons, Dave Grohl [52' 40"] - Despedida Hugo Rodrigo despide el programa con unas últimas recomendaciones: Bola Negra de Liniers y Mario Bellatin publicado por Sexto Piso, La plaza de la Bacala de Carmelo Manresa publicado por Desfiladero Ediciones, Comprobando la realidad de Mauro Entrialgo y Javi Rodriguez publicado por La Cupula, y Klaus de Grant Morrison y Dan Mora publicado por Panini Comics. [56' 14"] - Canción "Christmas with the Devil" de Spinal Tap.

Papa Johns Brain Droppings
The Day After Christmas Podcast | Papa John's Brain Droppings Podcast #54

Papa Johns Brain Droppings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2017 48:56


In today's podcast we discuss Christmas, Christmas spirit, Christmas decorations, Chuck Berry, Run Rudolph Run, Little Queenie, Jack Frost, Star Wars The Last Jedi, Vietnam vet, Jocko, motivation, incarceration, Red States, algorithms, Facebook, Twitter, RAW, The Bar, CM Punk, Elias, John Cena, Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, Jason Jordan, Renee Young, Asuka, Shinsuke Nakamura, Paul Heyman Guy, Brock Lesnar, American Alpha, NBA Xmas games, Cavs, Warriors, Lebron James, Kevin Durant, foul, flop, Justin Trudeau, birthday, FBI, Trump, Chappelles Show, War on Christmas, Kurt Cobain, Rusev Day, Magic Leap, spaghetto, Obama, Muslim, Flobots, logo, 3D Printer, Puerto Rico, power, delayed gratification, Also, we are on iTunes! Subscribe, download and review at https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/papa-johns-brain-droppings/id1278787736Listen to the Papa John's Brain Droppings Podcast on Stitcher at http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=149731&refid=stprFollow us on http://www.Twitter.com/TheJohnDNewton or https://www.facebook.com/PJBDPodcast for the latest updates. Favorite us on TuneIn at https://tunein.com/radio/Papa-Johns-Brain-Droppings-Podcast-p1026907/For video of the podcasts subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnBY8t1-2xJCr7jxYn6evfg

Papa Johns Brain Droppings
The Day After Christmas Podcast | Papa John's Brain Droppings Podcast #54

Papa Johns Brain Droppings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2017 48:56


In today's podcast we discuss Christmas, Christmas spirit, Christmas decorations, Chuck Berry, Run Rudolph Run, Little Queenie, Jack Frost, Star Wars The Last Jedi, Vietnam vet, Jocko, motivation, incarceration, Red States, algorithms, Facebook, Twitter, RAW, The Bar, CM Punk, Elias, John Cena, Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, Jason Jordan, Renee Young, Asuka, Shinsuke Nakamura, Paul Heyman Guy, Brock Lesnar, American Alpha, NBA Xmas games, Cavs, Warriors, Lebron James, Kevin Durant, foul, flop, Justin Trudeau, birthday, FBI, Trump, Chappelles Show, War on Christmas, Kurt Cobain, Rusev Day, Magic Leap, spaghetto, Obama, Muslim, Flobots, logo, 3D Printer, Puerto Rico, power, delayed gratification, Also, we are on iTunes! Subscribe, download and review at https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/papa-johns-brain-droppings/id1278787736Listen to the Papa John's Brain Droppings Podcast on Stitcher at http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=149731&refid=stprFollow us on http://www.Twitter.com/TheJohnDNewton or https://www.facebook.com/PJBDPodcast for the latest updates. Favorite us on TuneIn at https://tunein.com/radio/Papa-Johns-Brain-Droppings-Podcast-p1026907/For video of the podcasts subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnBY8t1-2xJCr7jxYn6evfg

Repaso En Serie
3x30 - Repaso Musical : Canciones de Navidad muy Heavys (y que te romperán el orto)

Repaso En Serie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 50:52


En estas fechas os queremos no hacer un regalo , sino 2 regalos , mas bien, 2 repasos musicales , que os hemos preparado , y vamos a ser sinceros porque a Amilcar se le fue la mano al elegir estos temas , así que aquí teneis este primer programa espacial Canciones de Navidad interpretados por artistas heavy o rock que os dejaron con el orto de aquella manera. Estos son los temas seleccionados: 1.- Sex Pistols (Londres-1975) - Jingle Bells  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDU4Z_BBkTA) 2.- Lemmy, Grohl y Gibbons - (Metal Xmas - 2008) Run Rudolph Run (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w1gZp6Vojw) 3.- GnR (Skulls N'Bones - 2016) - White Christmas (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS7aPE_YbVM) 4.- Dropkick Murphys (Signed and Sealed in Blood - 2013) - The Season's Upon Us (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTx-sdR6Yzk) 5.- AC/DC (The Razors Edge - 1990) - Mistress for Christmas (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3VenjIIpgY) 6.- The Darkness (Permission to land - 2003) - Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells End) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQhuoY5h2kE) 7.- My Chemical Romance (KROQ Kevin & Bean: Christmastime in the 909 - 2004 ) - All I Want For Christmas Is You (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8rjrPIGZ5U#action=share) 8.- KoRn - Kidnap the Sandy Claws (2006) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=popPQmikR9w) 9.- Pearl Jam - Don't believe in christmas (2002) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4vP4Sg_pNs) 10.- Christopher Lee (A heavy metal christmas - 2012) - The drummer boy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3DiDTjPS4s) Puedes suscribirte a Repaso en Serie en iTunes / iVoox / Spreaker /TuneIn / RSS para no perderte ningún episodio y puedes ver todos los programas web: http://www.repasoneserie.com, mandarnos correo a repasoenserie@gmail.com y/o seguirnos en twitter en @repasoenserie

Repaso En Serie
3x30 - Repaso Musical : Canciones de Navidad muy Heavys (y que te romperán el orto)

Repaso En Serie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 50:52


En estas fechas os queremos no hacer un regalo , sino 2 regalos , mas bien, 2 repasos musicales , que os hemos preparado , y vamos a ser sinceros porque a Amilcar se le fue la mano al elegir estos temas , así que aquí teneis este primer programa espacial Canciones de Navidad interpretados por artistas heavy o rock que os dejaron con el orto de aquella manera. Estos son los temas seleccionados: 1.- Sex Pistols (Londres-1975) - Jingle Bells  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDU4Z_BBkTA) 2.- Lemmy, Grohl y Gibbons - (Metal Xmas - 2008) Run Rudolph Run (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w1gZp6Vojw) 3.- GnR (Skulls N'Bones - 2016) - White Christmas (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS7aPE_YbVM) 4.- Dropkick Murphys (Signed and Sealed in Blood - 2013) - The Season's Upon Us (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTx-sdR6Yzk) 5.- AC/DC (The Razors Edge - 1990) - Mistress for Christmas (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3VenjIIpgY) 6.- The Darkness (Permission to land - 2003) - Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells End) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQhuoY5h2kE) 7.- My Chemical Romance (KROQ Kevin & Bean: Christmastime in the 909 - 2004 ) - All I Want For Christmas Is You (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8rjrPIGZ5U#action=share) 8.- KoRn - Kidnap the Sandy Claws (2006) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=popPQmikR9w) 9.- Pearl Jam - Don't believe in christmas (2002) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4vP4Sg_pNs) 10.- Christopher Lee (A heavy metal christmas - 2012) - The drummer boy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3DiDTjPS4s) Puedes suscribirte a Repaso en Serie en iTunes / iVoox / Spreaker /TuneIn / RSS para no perderte ningún episodio y puedes ver todos los programas web: http://www.repasoneserie.com, mandarnos correo a repasoenserie@gmail.com y/o seguirnos en twitter en @repasoenserie

Me gustan los viernes
#009 - Heavyllancicos - Me gustan los viernes

Me gustan los viernes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 32:07


La lista arranca con la versión del All I Want For Christmas Is You de My Chemical Romance, después todo un clásico de los Ramones y su Merry Christmas, seguimos con los australianos AC/DC que piden una amante para Navidad en su Mistress For Christmas, una versión del Christmas Time de los Darkness y acercándonos al final no podía faltar el tema Run Rudolph Run de Lemmy, cierra esta lista de villancicos alternativos Joe Lynn Turner con Rockin’ Around The Xmas Tree. Que la disfrutéis Camaradas Camisetistas y cuidado con los polvorones que quedan muchos días de comilonas.

The Slacker Morning Show
Cheap Trick Christmas Album Interview 2017

The Slacker Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 6:04


Cheap Trick – riding high with latest album We're All Alright! – have announced the launch of a Christmas-themed LP on Oct. 20 via Big Machine Records. Christmas Christmas includes 12 tracks, three of which were written by the band, while the others are all seasonal classics from down the years. News of the project arrived in July, when bassist Tom Petersson said the band had completed work “about two months ago” and that it would arrive “around Halloween.” It's their third record in two years after We're All Alright! followed 2016's Bang, Zoom, Crazy… Hello. Big Machine said in a statement: “Arriving mere months after We're All Alright!, Cheap Trick co-produced the holiday collection alongside their longtime collaborator, Grammy award winner Julian Raymond. With Christmas Christmas, Cheap Trick deliver a sleigh full of rock'n'roll classics and festive favorites by Wizzard, Slade, Chuck Berry, The Ramones and The Kinks, as well as newly-penned offerings like joyous lead track ‘Merry Christmas Darlings.'” The album is available for pre-order now via a PledgeMusic campaign, which offers a range of bundles from the music itself to Christmas tree ornament, stocking, sweater and scarf. Asked about the band's creative drive, Petersson said: “It just seems very natural for us – I can't really explain it. People will ask for advice and I just don't have any. We love recording and writing together, and we always search for that perfect record you can never achieve, so I guess that might be one of those things that keeps us going. There's always room for improvement and change.” The band released a single entitled “I Want You For Christmas” in 1987 – however, it doesn't appear on the upcoming album. Cheap Trick – Christmas Christmas track list 1. "Merry Christmas Darlings" (new track) 2. "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day" (Wizzard) 3. "I Wish It Was Christmas Today" (Julian Casablancas) 4. "Merry Xmas Everybody" (Slade) 5. "Please Come Home For Christmas" (Eagles) 6. "Remember Christmas" (Harry Nilsson) 7. "Run Rudolph Run" (Chuck Berry) 8. "Father Christmas" (The Kinks) 9. "Silent Night" 10. "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight)" (The Ramones) 11. "Our Father Of Life" (new track) 12. "Christmas Christmas" (new track) @Cheaptrick @CheapTrickTom #NewChristmasMusic #SlackerMorningShow101theFox #TMobile

Aperta O Play: Mixtape
Mixtape de Natal by Riot Festival V.01

Aperta O Play: Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 89:55


O Riot Fest (festival de música realizado anualmente em Chicago) preparou uma Playlist de Natal e, com autorização deles, fizemos dela uma mixtape. Siga o perfil do Riot Fest no Facebook e no Spotify para conferir as playlists deles. Tá cansando de ouvir a mesma música no Natal? Então faça o download agora. (clique com o botão direito e selecione salvar). Para ouvir outras músicas do artista clique nos links. 01 – Merry Chriistmas (I Don’t Want To Fight Tonight) – Ramones 02 – Run Rudolph Run – Lemmy, Billy Gibbons, Dave Grohl 03 – Lite Drummer Boy – Joan Jett & The Blackhearts 04 – Yellin’ At Xmas Tree – Billy Idol 05 – Making Christmas – Rise Against 06 – Hark! The Herald Angels Sing – Bad Religion 07 – No Presents for Christmas – King Diamond 08 – God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen – Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Rudy Sarzo, Simon Wright 09 – All I Want For Christmas Is You – My Chemical Romance 10 – We Wish You A Merry Christmas – Weezer 11 – I Want An Alien For Christmas – Fountains Of Wayne 12 – Silent Night – The Dickies 13 – White Christmas –  Stiff Little Fingers 14 – Do They Know It’s Christmas – Band Aid 15- Christmas In Hollis – Run DMC  16 – Father Christmas – The Kinks 17 – Christmas (Baby Pleas Come Home) – Darlene Love 18 – Santa Clauss Is Comin’ To Town – Bruce Springsteen 19 – X-mas Has Been X’ed – NOFX 20 – Oi To The World – The Vandals 21 – I Wont Be Home For Christmas –

Aperta O Play: Mixtape
Mixtape 052: Especial Natal V.02

Aperta O Play: Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2016 89:47


Raimundos, King Diamond, Jhonny Cash, Cocteau Twins, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Weezer, Cólera, Misfits, Status Quo, The Killers, The Smiths, Blink 182, Descendents, Bon Jovi, Lou Reed, The Darkness e muitas outras bandas em nossa Mixtape 52 – Especial de Natal V.02, faça o download agora. (clique com o botão direito e selecione salvar). Para ouvir outras músicas do artista clique nos links. 01 – Blue Christmas – Misfits 02 – White Christmas – Bad Religion 03 – Silent Night – The Dickies 04 – Infeliz Natal – Raimundos 05 – C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S – The Vandals 06 – É Natal? – Cólera 07 – X-mas Has Been X’ed – NOFX 08 – Happy Holidays, You Bastard – Blink 182 09 – No Presents For Christmas – King Diamond 10 – Silver Bells – Twisted Sister 11 – Christmas time (Don’t Let The Bells End) – The Darkness 12 – Back Door Santa – Bon Jovi 13 – One Of Those Christmas Days – Third Eye Blind 14 – The Season’s Upon Us – Dropkick Murphys 15 – Christmas Time’s a-Comin’ – Johnny Cash 16 – Let Me Sleep (It’s Christmas Time) – Pearl Jam 17 – Xmas In February – Lou Reed 18 – Frosty The Snowman – Cocteau Twins 19 – Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want – The Smiths 20 – Don’t Shoot Me Santa- The Killers 21 – Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) – U2 22 – It’s Christmas Time – Status Quo 23 – Run Rudolph Run – Creedence Clearwater Revival 24 – All I Want For Christmas Is Youk – Foghat 25 – Jingle Bell Rock – The Brian Setzer Orchestra 26 – I Want An Alien For Christmas – Fountains Of Wayne 27 – Everything’s Gonna Be Cool This Christmas –...

The Deadpod
Dead Show/podcast for 12/9/16

The Deadpod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 77:01


As we head into December I decided to bring you one of the classic December '71 shows from the Felt Forum, Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY. This week's show comes from 12/7/71 ... While I featured the classic from 12/5 a few years back I think you'll enjoy this one as well. This is an early Keith show, but Pigpen is here as well and does a fine rendition of 'Run Rudolph, Run' to get you in that Holiday spirit :) While none of these songs may go off into extended jams I am certain you'll appreciate the musicianship they show in each and every one..       Grateful Dead Felt Forum - Madison Square Garden New York, NY 12/7/71 - Tuesday   One   Cold Rain And Snow ; Beat It On Down The Line ; Mr. Charlie ; Sugaree ; Jack Straw ; Next Time You See Me ; Tennessee Jed ; El Paso ; Brokedown Palace ; Run Rudolph Run ; You Win Again ; Cumberland Blues ; Casey Jones   You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod120916.mp3   Finally I decided to play a wonderful piece from a brand new release that just came out from Holly Bowling. Enjoy her version of 'Unbroken Chain'.. her CD or Album is available from Royal Potato Family records here:   http://royalpotatofamily.com/product/holly-bowling-better-left-unsung/   or from Amazon   Thanks so much for your support of the Deadpod!!!        

Aperta O Play: Mixtape
Mixtape 034

Aperta O Play: Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2015 64:35


NOFX, Chuck Berry, Foo Fighters, AC/DC, Garotos Podres, The Hives & Cyndi Lauper, Band Aid, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers e muitas outras bandas tocando músicas inspiradas no Natal e no Ano Novo em nossa Mixtape 34, clique com o botão direito do mouse e faça o download agora. (clique com o botão direito e selecione salvar). A mixtape de covers que seria lançada no dia 20/12 foi transferida para o dia 30/12 devido a quantidade de sugestões que recebemos, estamos ouvindo as versões que ainda não conhecíamos e definindo os critérios de desempate nos casos onde foram sugeridos muitos artistas. Para ouvir outras músicas do artista clique nos links. 01 – Won’t Be Home For Christmas – Blink 182 02 – Merry Christmas (I Don’t Want To Fight Tonight) – Ramones 03 – Angels We Have Heard On High – Bad Religion 04 – Papai Noel Filho da Puta- Garotos Podres 05 – Making Christmas – Rise Against 06 – Mistress for Christmas – AC/DC 07 – I Wish It Was Christmas Today – Julian Casablancas 08 – Jingle Bells – Brian Setzer 09 – Run Rudolph Run – Chuck Berry 10 – Santa Bring My Baby Back To Me – Elvis Presley 11 – Do They Know It’s Christmas – Band Aid 12 – In A Christmas Duel – The Hives & Cyndi Lauper 13 – Christmas All Over Again – Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 14 – New Year’s Revolution – NOFX 15 – Next Year (Live) – Foo Fighters 16 – Happy New Year – Kid Rock 17 – The New Year – Death Cab For Cutie 18 – Mais Um Ano Você – Plebe Rude 19 – New Years – Asobi Seksu 20 – New Year – Parachute A próxima mixtape vai pro ar no dia 30/12/2015

Pint Notes
Pint Notes #23: Enter the Christmas!

Pint Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2015 62:18


It's almost Christmas time so Becca Ruiz and Josh Wodarz decide to run over some of their favorite Christmas tunes. We cover it all, well, ok, not really. But there is a bit of ground, from the Darlene Love classic "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" to Becca's love of classic Christmas songs like "God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman." They also go over the history of "Baby, It's Cold Outside." Josh laments that the Keith Richards whacked-out cover of Chuck Berry's "Run Rudolph Run" with Toots & the Maytalls isn't on Spotify, but hey, we found a link for you! Don't forget to go to csicon.fm/hw23 to get access to our Spotify playlist to have yourself a Merry Christmas and all that. Oh, plus El Vez and his Public Image Limited inspired version of Feliz Navidad. Show notes and links: Keith Richards with Toots & The Maytalls, "Run Rudolph Run" (youtube.com) https://open.spotify.com/user/riskylengths/playlist/2sqdoR9DkNpvKTxukJWZ6B

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show
The BluzNdaBlood Show #133, Blues Yule Love, Part 2!

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2011 59:37


Hey there! It's time for another BluzNdaBlood Show!  This is your blues DJ Dave Harrison coming at ya once again from wintery studio in the Star City of Virginia! This is Show #133! I had such a great response from the last show that I've decided to do a "Blues Yule Love, Part 2!" This show is playing lots of new and old holiday tunes, some bluesy, some not so bluesy... But I always enjoy putting these shows together! Well, we started off the show with the great cover tune Run Rudolph Run from Roomful of Blues! So who else is on my Blues Yule Love, Part 2 show? Well, how about Sean Carney and The Nite Owlz, more Roomful of Blues, Coco Montoya, Dr. Duke Tomatoe, C.J. Chenier, Rickey Godfrey, Lightning Hopkins, The Matt O'Ree Band, Katie Webster, Kenny Neal, Marcia Ball and Tommy Castro, Sonny Boy Williamson, Big jack Johnson, and wrapping up with the one and only B.B. King! So are you ready to fill up on your egg nog, grab a seat and listen to some more Blues Yule Love? Well, I hope so! Crank it up my friends, we're off and running! Well, I hope you've enjoyed show #133, Blues Yule Love, Part 2!...  Thanks to Bruce Iglauer and Alligator Records, and all the other labels that helped assist in this show! Please keep in touch!  Send your emails to dave@bluzndablood.com. Friend me on Facebook or MySpace, follow me on Twitter, check out my YouTube channel, but most importantly subscribe to the show through iTunes! So until next time, this is Dave Harrison reminding you to keep the blues alive and keep the blues in the blood!

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show
The BluzNdaBlood Show #62, Blues Yule Love, 2008

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2008 61:38


We started off with the with Let It Snow! Let It Show! Let It Snow! Who else is in our BluzNdaBlood stocking that's stuffed with great tunes? We've got , Chick 4 Christmas; , Man It's Christmas; , Run Rudolph Run; , Christmas Everyday; , Santa's Messin' with the Kid; Mr. Vegas Man, Hey Santa; , I Want You With Me Christmas; , Blue Christmas; , Blues for Christmas; , Christmas Snuck Up On Me Again; , Don't Plan No Party This Christmas; , May Christmas Bring You Happiness; s, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas; and dedicated to all the honorable men and women serving our country away from home this Christmas, we end the show with , I Want My Baby For Christmas.