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In this episode of Geek Freaks, we get you ready for Stranger Things season 5 with a full recap of seasons 1 through 4, plus a review of Wicked For Good and reactions to the new Hunger Games prequel trailer, Sunrise on the Reaping. We also break down the new live action TMNT reboot news and what that means for The Last Ronin, along with George R. R. Martin's latest Game of Thrones spinoff teases. Frank and Jonathan kick things off with some Thanksgiving week chatter, holiday prep, and a quick update on the redesigned GeekFreaksPodcast.com and this year's Patreon holiday swag bundles. From there, they talk about Sunrise on the Reaping, why the Hunger Games world still works, and why Wicked For Good might actually top the first film for musical fans. The bulk of the episode is a big Stranger Things refresher. The guys walk through seasons 1 through 4, season by season, covering major story beats, character arcs, and the emotional moments that still hit, while calling out why Vecna, Max, Eddie, and the Starcourt Mall finale matter so much as we head into season 5. They wrap with current watch recommendations and a Thanksgiving thank you to the Geek Freaks community. Timestamps & Topics 00:00 – Thanksgiving Week Check-In & Housekeeping Holiday plans, cleaning for family visits, and trying (and failing) to start Christmas decorating early. 00:59 – New Website & Patreon Holiday Bundles Frank explains the revamped GeekFreaksPodcast.com and reminds Patreon members to update their addresses for the holiday swag packs. 02:06 – TMNT Live Action Reboot & The Last Ronin Delay Reactions to a new live action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie, practical suits vs CGI, and frustration that The Last Ronin adaptation is being paused. 04:31 – Game of Thrones / Westeros Spinoffs Talk George R. R. Martin's sequel teases, who deserves a spinoff (Arya, Davos, the Manderlys, Dorne), and what corners of Westeros and Essos they most want to see. 13:06 – Sunrise on the Reaping Trailer & Hunger Games Worldbuilding First impressions of the new Hunger Games prequel trailer, why the tech vs poverty contrast in Panem still works, and how closely the films stick to Suzanne Collins' books. 18:30 – Roofman Ad Read Frank drops a mid-episode spot for Roofman and why the premise stands out. 18:30 – Wicked For Good Review (Spoilers Light) Why Frank loved Wicked For Good, how it runs alongside The Wizard of Oz, character growth for Glinda and Elphaba, and thoughts on musicals in general. 26:15 – What Did Not Work In Wicked For Good Some middle-act clutter, narrative complexity around Elphaba's sister, and how the dual narratives can get a little dense. 32:16 – Setting Up the Stranger Things Season 5 Rewatch Prep Explaining the plan to recap seasons 1–4 as a full refresher to get ready for Stranger Things season 5. 32:29 – Stranger Things Season 1 Recap & Reactions The disappearance of Will, the first trip to the Upside Down, meeting Eleven, and why the show's early mystery and 80s vibes hit so hard. 36:02 – Stranger Things Season 2 Recap & The Lost Test Subjects The Mind Flayer's first move, Max and Billy's introduction, Eleven's "sister" detour, and how fan reactions may have changed the direction of the show. 40:07 – Stranger Things Season 3 Recap & Starcourt Mall Finale Rats, Russians, mall culture nostalgia, the Billy redemption, and Hopper's "death" in the gate machine. 46:33 – Stranger Things Season 4 Recap: Vecna's Curse Chrissy's death, Max's "Running Up That Hill" escape, the Creel House, Hopper in Russia, Eddie's hero moment, and Hawkins merging with the Upside Down, setting the stage for season 5. 52:35 – Nostalgia Done Right: Stranger Things, Stephen King, Welcome to Derry Comparing Stranger Things' style of nostalgia to cheap reboots, thoughts on Welcome to Derry and Pluribus, and why good worldbuilding feels fresh even when it looks retro. 58:18 – Weekly Recommendations Jonathan: Rewatch Stranger Things as season 5 approaches, and check out Pluribus on Apple TV. Frank: Make Some Noise on Dropout and why good improv feels like magic. 59:52 – Thanksgiving Wrap-Up & Five-Star Reminder Thanking the Geek Freaks community and reminding listeners to drop those five stars on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Key Takeaways The new GeekFreaksPodcast.com is live with a cleaner layout that makes it easier to share news and highlight shows across the network. Patreon holiday bundles are going out soon, so supporters need to confirm or add their mailing addresses to actually receive the swag. The new live action TMNT film has fans worried that The Last Ronin adaptation is getting shoved aside, and there is a strong preference for practical suits over full CGI turtles. George R. R. Martin continues to develop Westeros spinoffs, and there is a lot of interest in stories about Arya's travels, Dorne, the Manderlys, and Davos rather than revisiting the same old angles. Sunrise on the Reaping, the new Hunger Games prequel, looks like classic Hunger Games with the same sharp contrast between Capitol excess and district poverty that made the original films land. Wicked For Good nails its character work, deepens Glinda and Elphaba, and cleverly runs parallel to The Wizard of Oz, even if the middle stretch gets a bit tangled. The Stranger Things recap walks through all four seasons to give listeners a full refresher before Stranger Things season 5, hitting major character arcs, big deaths, and how the Upside Down threat has evolved. Season 4's Vecna twist, Max's near death, and Eddie's "Master of Puppets" distraction set up a darker, more apocalyptic final season, with Hawkins literally merging with the Upside Down. Stranger Things is praised for doing nostalgia the right way, feeling familiar without just copying older stories, similar to the best of Stephen King adaptations. Memorable Quotes "If this looks at all good, I know I'll be seeing it." – Frank on the new live action Ninja Turtles movie. "Just stop doing these retellings of the same story and continue to make us fresh content that just happens to be related to the things we already like." – Jonathan on constant reboots. "Northern mermaid folk with tridents on their banners? Come on, man, how are we not doing a show about them?" – Frank on the Manderlys. "That 'Running Up That Hill' scene basically broke the internet." – Jonathan on Stranger Things season 4. "It is not the same song, but it sounds familiar. That is what good nostalgia should feel like." – Frank on Stranger Things and Goonies-style stories. "I officially give you permission to yell at people who sing full volume in the theater." – Frank on musical movie etiquette. Call to Action If you enjoyed this episode, make sure you follow or subscribe to Geek Freaks on your favorite podcast app so you do not miss our Stranger Things season 5 coverage. Drop a 5-star rating and a quick review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help more geeks find the show. Share the episode with a friend who is rewatching Stranger Things, and use #GeekFreaksPodcast when you post your reactions online. Links & Resources Geek Freaks – news source for everything we talk about: GeekFreaksPodcast.com Follow Us Stay connected with Geek Freaks across the web: Website: GeekFreaksPodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast Listener Questions Have thoughts on Wicked For Good, the TMNT reboot, or your own Stranger Things season 5 theories? 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On this episode of Challenge Accepted, Frank Lourence (@franklourence79) teams up with Jonathan to walk through Stranger Things seasons 1 through 4 so you are fully refreshed before season 5 lands. The two revisit the early days in Hawkins, the rise of the Mind Flayer, the Starcourt Mall showdown, and Vecna's terrifying curse, mixing clean plot recaps with personal memories and reactions. Along the way they talk about why the show's '80s nostalgia still works, how characters like Hopper, Billy, Max, and Eddie evolved, and what they hope to see in the final season. They close by sharing release timing details, how they plan to watch the finale, and why Stranger Things sits next to the best Stephen King style stories on TV. Timestamps & Topics 00:00 – Welcome to Challenge Accepted & episode setup Frank explains that this is a special Stranger Things recap segment originally from Geek Freaks, now on the Challenge Accepted feed, and previews the upcoming Bob's Burgers Thanksgiving special. 01:00 – Season 1 recap – Disappearance, the Upside Down, and Eleven Jonathan reads through season 1, covering Will's disappearance, Joyce's light communication, Hopper's first trip into the lab, the Upside Down, the Demogorgon, and Eleven's apparent sacrifice. 03:15 – What made season 1 a phenomenon Frank and Jonathan talk about the show's early "word of mouth" buzz, the glow of kids playing Dungeons & Dragons, and how Stranger Things helped define Netflix binge culture. 04:20 – Season 2 recap – The Mind Flayer and Eleven's lost sister arc Season 2 gets broken down: Will's visions, the Mind Flayer connection, Max and Billy's arrival, Eleven hiding with Hopper, the demi-dogs, closing the gate, and the Snowball Dance stinger. 06:35 – Reactions to season 2 and the "other test subjects" detour They revisit the backlash to Eleven's trip to meet other numbered kids, why the revenge-crew idea did not land for many fans, and how that may have changed the show's direction. 08:55 – Season 3 recap – Starcourt Mall and Billy's tragic turn Season 3's mall setting, Russian base under Starcourt, Billy's possession, the Mind Flayer's flesh monster, Hopper's apparent death, and the Byers family leaving Hawkins with Eleven. 12:45 – Why season 3 might be the best season Frank explains why Starcourt is his favorite arc, from mall nostalgia and growing independence for the kids to Dustin and Steve's unlikely friendship and Billy's late redemption. 15:20 – Season 4 recap – Vecna, Russia, Nina, and Max's escape Frank recaps season 4 in detail, including Chrissy's death, Eddie and the Hellfire Club, Vecna's curse, the Creel house, Eleven's Nina Project memories, Hopper's Russian prison story, and the massive rift tearing through Hawkins. 19:20 – Running Up That Hill, splitting the cast, and season rankings They revisit the viral Max sequence with Kate Bush, talk about how big and cinematic season 4 feels, and debate whether splitting the cast across Hawkins, California, and Russia helped or hurt the show. 21:15 – Nostalgia done right vs cheap reboots Frank and Jonathan compare Stranger Things to Stephen King stories and shows like Welcome to Derry, and talk about why "vibes" and visual language beat straight remakes of '80s properties. 25:00 – Looking ahead to Stranger Things season 5 Speculation about the final season, how the now-older cast will work, excitement for the three-part holiday release plan, and hopes for one last big, emotional Hawkins story. 27:00 – Outro and how to get involved Closing thanks, reminders to share thoughts on the new season, and all the ways listeners can connect with Challenge Accepted and support the show. Key Takeaways Stranger Things still holds up as a complete story about friendship, trauma, and growing up, not just an '80s nostalgia showcase. Season 1 set the tone with a simple missing kid mystery anchored by Joyce, Hopper, and the kids discovering the Upside Down. Season 2 expanded the lore with the Mind Flayer and Will's possession, but the "other test subjects" storyline remains divisive. Season 3's Starcourt Mall arc delivers the most complete season for Frank, combining great character work, a grounded villain in Billy, and a huge finale. Season 4 is the darkest and biggest chapter so far, with Vecna tying the entire series together and pushing characters like Max, Eddie, and Eleven to their breaking points. Hopper's evolution from troubled sheriff to adoptive dad and tragic hero is one of the emotional cores of the show. The series succeeds because it captures the feeling of classic adventure stories like The Goonies and Stephen King adaptations without copying them beat for beat. With season 5 on the horizon, expectations are high for Stranger Things to stick the landing as a modern genre classic. Memorable Quotes "They made this big mystery and you wanted to solve it." "This was the first time that binging became a thing, like a huge step for Netflix." "Max was a big introduction here, and you could tell they were setting up more seasons." "Starcourt Mall was such a good setting. That was the place where you had ten bucks in your pocket and felt richer than anything in the world." "Running Up That Hill broke the internet. That whole Max scene is just unreal." "It is not the same song, but it sounds familiar. These kids sound like The Goonies." Call To Action If you enjoyed this Stranger Things seasons 1–4 recap, hit follow on your favorite podcast app so you do not miss our coverage of the new season. Leave a five star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to help more fans find the show, and share this episode with a friend who needs a quick refresher before diving back into Hawkins. Use the hashtag #ChallengeAcceptedLive when you post your reactions so we can see and share them on our socials. Links & Resources Geek Freaks – news source for all updates we discuss on our podcasts: https://GeekFreaksPodcast.com Challenge Accepted and Geek Freaks coverage of Stranger Things and other genre TV: available through GeekFreaksPodcast.com and our social feeds Follow Us Stay connected with Challenge Accepted: Instagram: @challengeacceptedlive TikTok: @challengeacceptedlive Twitter: @CAPodcastLive Hosted by Frank Lourence (@franklourence79) with guest cohost Jonathan. Listener Questions We want to hear from you. Send your challenges, Stranger Things theories, and reactions to the new season to ChallengeAcceptedGFX@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram and TikTok at @challengeacceptedlive. Tell us which season is your favorite, who your MVP character is, and what you are hoping for in the final run, and we may feature your thoughts in a future episode. Apple Podcasts Tags Challenge Accepted, Challenge Accepted podcast, Stranger Things, Stranger Things recap, Stranger Things seasons 1 to 4, Stranger Things season 5, Netflix, TV recap podcast, Geek Freaks Network, Pop culture podcast
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From guitar virtuosos to vocal powerhouses, Matt and Sam's "Women Who Rock: Volume 2" showcases twelve artists who represent the extraordinary breadth and depth of women's contributions to rock music.St. Vincent (Annie Clark) kicks things off with "Los Ageless," her scathing take on Los Angeles culture wrapped in irresistible guitar work. Meanwhile, Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill" demonstrates how great music transcends time, finding a whole new generation of listeners through Stranger Things – likely causing Bush herself to wake up one morning wondering why her 37-year-old song was suddenly topping global charts.The mix features several guitar virtuosos deserving wider recognition. Orianthi, who's performed alongside Michael Jackson and Alice Cooper, delivers both technical brilliance and emotional resonance on "According to You." Even more surprising is Kaki King's instrumental "Default Shell," showcasing finger techniques so complex they seem impossible to be produced by human hands – explaining why she's collaborated with Eddie Vedder and toured with Foo Fighters.Modern innovators get their due through Maggie Rogers' "Anywhere With You" , CHVRCHES' build-up masterpiece "Clearest Blue," and The Joy Formidable's "Worrying," which culminates in an extended instrumental finale that serves as perfect running music for those final miles.We close with HAIM's Eagles-influenced harmonies on "The Wire" and Bully's raw punk energy on "Either Way" – proving that women aren't just participating in rock's evolution, they're driving it forward in exciting new directions. This isn't just a collection of women who play rock music – it's a celebration of essential artists whose technical skill, songwriting prowess, and unique perspectives continue to reshape what rock can be.Follow us on Instagram @superawesomemix and join our growing community of music lovers who understand that great music transcends all boundaries.https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7cMQ2xZQcDAoG6yx4KLDzF?si=ec5e4f18da1e419c Los Ageless by St. VincentRunning Up That Hill by Kate BushC'mon C'mon by Sheryl CrowBurning by Yeah Yeah YeahsAccording To You by OrianthiAnywhere With You by Maggie RogersAll American Girl by Melissa EtheridgeClearest Blue by CHVRCHESDefault Shell by Kaki KingWhirring by The Joy FormidableThe Wire by HAIMEither Way by Bully Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
Dans ce 3ème volume de notre série sur Kate Bush, on va voir ce qu'a fait Kate Bush après l'énorme succès de Running Up That Hill, le temps qu'elle a prispour ces projets suivants, et on va enfin se pencher sur un aspect majeur de cette artiste très imagée : les clips.Bienvenue dans Lights Out.Merci d'avance pour votre écoute, et pensez à partager le podcast s'il vous a plu.Rejoignez nous sur Instagram, BlueSky, ou notre salon Discord pour discuter du podcast !Et si voulez soutenir Tartine ta Culture, retrouvez-nous sur Patreon !Les extraits :Trio Bulgarka - пеятKate Bush - Never Be MineThis Woman's WorkThe Sensual WorldHeads We're DancingThe Red ShoesRubberband GirlToutes les autres musiques sont faites maison.Sources :Under the Ivy, The Life and Music of Kate Bush - Graeme ThomsonKate Bush, le temps du rêve - Frédéric Delâge Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Mit "Hounds Of Love" veröffentlichte Kate Bush im September 1985 ihr fünftes Studioalbum. Das Werk gilt als sehr komplex und verbindet existenzielle Fragen mit poetischen und fantasievollen Erzählwelten. Die Folge der Meilensteine über "Hounds Of Love" von Kate Bush war längst überfälltig. Das Album ist ein zeitloses Meisterwerk und machte die Ausnahmekünstlerin Kate Bush zu einer feministischen Ikone, die viele Musikerinnen und Musiker nach ihr inspirieren konnte. "Hounds Of Love" wurde für Langspielplatte konzipiert und behandelt komplexe und existentielle Themen. Es geht um die Liebe, den Tod, um Glaube, menschlichen Wille und um die Kraft der Natur. Um es uns Hörern zu erleichtern, hat sie das Album geschickt in eine A- und eine B-Seite aufgeteilt. Auf der A-Seite befinden sich alle Hits, wie "Running Up That Hill", "Hounds Of Love" oder "The Big Sky". Die B-Seite enthält hingegen eine kleine Mini-Oper mit dem Konzeptstück "The Ninth Wave". Viele ihrer Songtexte sind inspiriert von Filmen, die sie gesehen, oder Büchern, die sie gelesen hat. Kate Bush besitzt die besondere Gabe, diese Geschichten in ihren Songs weiterzuerzählen und sie musikalisch lebendig werden zu lassen. Mit nur 13 Jahren nahm Kate bereits ihre ersten Demos auf. Eins dieser Demos gelangte 1974 über einen Freund ihres Bruders zu Pink Floyd-Gitarrist David Gilmour, der gerade auf der Suche nach Nachwuchstalenten war. Er entdeckte Kate Bush, nahm Songs mit ihr auf und organisierte ihr einen Plattenvertrag. Da Bush jedoch noch sehr jung war, betrachtete das Label sie als langfristiges Projekt und unterstützte sie gezielt mit Gesangs- und Tanzunterricht. Der erste Song auf "Hounds Of Love" ist "Running Up That Hill". Er handelt von der Kraft der Liebe und den Schwierigkeiten, die entstehen, wenn Männer und Frauen einander nicht verstehen. Bush vollzieht dafür einen Perspektivwechsel – ihr "Deal With God" beschreibt die Idee, einmal die Rollen zu tauschen, um die Perspektive des anderen einzunehmen. Im Jahr 2022 erlebte "Running Up That Hill" ein überraschendes Comeback. Es kam in der vierten Staffel der Netflix-Serie "Stranger Things" vor, eroberte ein neues, junges Publikum und erreichte in mehreren Ländern erneut die Spitze der Charts. __________ Über diese Songs vom Album "Hounds Of Love" wird im Podcast gesprochen (16:17) – "Running Up That Hill"(29:10) – "Hands Of Love"(39:22) – "The Big Sky"(47:53) – "Cloudbusting"(53:20) – "The Ninth Wave"(01:01:26) – "Hello Earth" __________ Alle Shownotes und weiterführenden Links zur Folge: https://1.ard.de/kate-bush-hounds-of-love __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? Abonniert "Meilensteine – Alben, die Geschichte machten"! Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Meldet euch gerne per WhatsApp-Sprachnachricht an die (06131) 92 93 94 95 oder schreibt uns an meilensteine@swr.de
Ce soir, Marjorie Hache vous accompagne sur RTL2 Pop-Rock Station pour deux heures de nouveautés et de classiques. On commence avec Sparks et "My Devotion", extrait de leur dernier album "Mad", avant de retrouver Them avec le classique "Gloria" de 1964. Aujourd'hui, on fête l'anniversaire de Samantha Spracklin, alias Safron de Republica, et pour l'occasion, on écoute "Drop Dead Gorgeous". On poursuit avec Tunde Adebimpe (TV On The Radio) et son projet solo Thee Black Bolts avec "Somebody New". On enchaîne avec Suede et "Desintegrate" ainsi que le dernier single de Garbage, "Hold". On vous fait aussi découvrir Arcade Fire avec "Year Of The Snake". Dans la deuxième heure, on retrouve Dinosaur Pile Up avec "Big Dogs", avant de se plonger dans The B-52s avec "Planet Claire". Puis, Kate Bush avec "Running Up That Hill". Finissons en beauté avec Deftones et "Be Quiet and Drive" et Eels avec "Mr E's Beautiful Blues". Sparks - My Devotion Them - Gloria Republica - Drop Dead Gorgeous Moon Martin - Bad News (Chorus Version) Tunde Adebimpe - Somebody New Greta Van Fleet - Highway Tune Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back In Town Garbage - Hold Beastie Boys - Sabotage Arcade Fire - Year Of The Snake The B-52's - Planet Claire Suede - Disintegrate Ty Segall - 20Th Century Boy Florence + The Machine - Dog Days Are Over Dinosaur Pile Up - Big Dogs The Byrds - Mr Tambourine Man The Libertines - Gunga Din Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill (Live J.O. 2012) Electric Light Orchestra - Don't Bring Me Down Viagra Boys - Punk Rock Loser Big Thief - Incomprehensible Pink Floyd - Money Deftones - Be Quiet And Drive (Far Away) Eels - Mr. E's Beautiful Blues Metz - A Boat To Drown InDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Spéciale Kate Bush avec le journaliste français Frédéric Delâge, qui publie "Kate Bush : Le temps du rêve" (Le Mot et le Reste). En 1978, à l'âge de dix-neuf ans, Kate Bush sort Wuthering Heights, son premier 45-tours, qui détonne en pleine déferlante punk et fait d'elle la première femme autrice- compositrice-interprète à atteindre le sommet des charts au Royaume-Uni. Au fil de ses disques, de ses vidéos et de ses rares concerts, elle a cultivé un sens de l'audace et de l'autonomie, transgressant les codes de la pop, imposant son univers hors des modes et sans compromis. Musicienne, productrice, danseuse et auteure-interprète, elle reste par ses performances vocales et son style unique, une référence transcendant les générations. En 2014, trente-cinq ans après son unique tournée, son retour sur scène est un triomphe. En 2022, l'utilisation dans la série « Stranger Things » de « Running Up That Hill », chanson sortie trente-sept ans plus tôt, permet à Kate Bush de conquérir un nouveau public et de renouer avec les sommets des charts internationaux. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes et les émission en version intégrale (avec la musique donc) de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Abonnez-vous également à la partie "Bagarre dans la discothèque" en suivant ce lien: https://audmns.com/HSfAmLDEt si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Vous pourriez également apprécier ces autres podcasts issus de notre large catalogue: Le voyage du Stradivarius Feuermann : https://audmns.com/rxPHqEENoir Jaune Rouge - Belgian Crime Story : https://feeds.audiomeans.fr/feed/6e3f3e0e-6d9e-4da7-99d5-f8c0833912c5.xmlLes Petits Papiers : https://audmns.com/tHQpfAm Des rencontres inspirantes avec des artistes de tous horizons. Galaxie BD: https://audmns.com/nyJXESu Notre podcast hebdomadaire autour du 9ème art.Nom: Van Hamme, Profession: Scénariste : https://audmns.com/ZAoAJZF Notre série à propos du créateur de XII et Thorgal. Franquin par Franquin : https://audmns.com/NjMxxMg Ecoutez la voix du créateur de Gaston (et de tant d'autres...) Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
RADIOTHON 2025 WRAP PARTY 9PM FROZEN (Stereo MCs Mix) Madonna 1998 RUNNING UP THAT HILL (12″ Mix) Kate Bush 1985 WEST END GIRLS Pet Shop Boys 1986 HARDCORE UPROAR Together... LEARN MORE The post TTBA Replay 16MAY2025 Pt. 2 appeared first on Turn the Beat Around.
Kate Bush ist eine Ikone, die die Pop- und Rockmusik auf unverwechselbare Weise geprägt hat. Mit ihrer einzigartigen Mischung aus Art-Pop, Progressive Rock, Folk und elektronischen Elementen war sie ihrer Zeit weit voraus. Als eine der ersten weiblichen Künstlerinnen, die ihre Musik selbst produzierte, setzte sie neue Maßstäbe. Einer ihrer größten Meilensteine: Running Up That Hill.
In 2022, Kate Bush's song Running Up That Hill topped charts around the world … nearly 40 years after its initial release. The resurgence came after the song was featured on the Netflix series Stranger Things — but according to the musician and writer Leah Kardos, the entire album is a masterpiece. Leah's new book, Hounds of Love, is a deep dive into Kate's 1985 album of the same name. It tells the remarkable story of how the album came to be, explores Kate's enduring appeal and paints a portrait of Kate as a visionary musician and storyteller. If you enjoyed this conversation, check out these episodes:Why Heather O'Neill believes in magic Leslie Jamison: Capturing Peggy Guggenheim in fiction and honouring a friend's dream
In this YBOC microdose, a hark back to my inspirational chat with ultrarunner and climate activist Damian Hall, who dispensed his wisdom about how to keep up the slog - advice that's as useful for changing the world as it is for running up that hill. Sorting climate change is the definition of a marathon, not a sprint. It particularly feels that way right now. What we need is ENDURANCE, and plenty of it - and the right perspective to keep on keeping on. For the full chat, check out episode 23 here. If you like the show please do consider chipping in a couple of quid over at http://www.patreon.com/yourbrainonclimate. And a written review would be ace. Please thank you please. The show is hosted and produced by me, Dave Powell, who you can find @powellds on Bluesky and X/Twitter, although I don't use the latter any more. YBOC theme music and iterations thereof, by me. Show logo by Arthur Stovell at www.designbymondial.com.
Send us a textIt's time to go running up that hill to discuss Hounds of Love from the lovely and talented Kate Bush. This week, Robert hosts special guest and Kate Bush Super Fan, Bradley Brady from across the pond, and Liam Lewis for some young energy. website for Bradley's and John's shop in the UKhttps://cosmicjos.co.uk/Twitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastdockingbay77podcast@gmail.compatreon.com/dockingbay77podcasthttps://discord.gg/T8Nt3YB7
12 - A Pink Protest! Federal workers are supposedly coming out to protest DOGE tonight in DC, led by Chester County Representative Chrissy Houlahan. 1205 - A local woman and her daughter are trying to keep women's sports for women. 1215 - Side - question - food associated with a locale 1220 - Clarifying the side question. Your calls. 1230 - Will Democrats walk out on Trump's speech tonight over trans issues? Concerned mom Holly Magalengo and her attorney Solomon Radner join the program to discuss their federal lawsuit brought forward against the PIAA and Plymouth-Whitemarsh School District over their daughter losing out on a cross country win due to a biological male competing in the event. How did this event transpire? Did Holly's daughter face backlash for speaking out against this? How did Plymouth-Whitemarsh allow this student to compete? What is the basis for this lawsuit? Solomon provides a good point about the slippery slope of allowing males in female sports. When will the case be heard? 1245 - Dr. Victoria Coates joins us today. Was she watching the Vance/Trump/Zelenskyy debacle on Friday? She juxtaposes this engagement with the meeting with the liberal British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Zelenskyy may have gained some polling points for re-election in Ukraine because of it, but has doomed himself in this war without the U.S. Just how corrupt is Ukraine and how much did Joe Biden's last weeks in office affect both sides' stance on this issue. How is the populist movement in Europe affecting this situation?
In part one of a two-part episode, Danielle & Scout are joined by actor Lew Temple to talk about the California Wildfires and the importance of community support during this time. They'll also discuss the violence of conception, the horror of human suffering, and the hope that can exist in the unknown. Everyone stay safe out there, and take care of others if you can. Check out the video version of this podcast on PATREON! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textThis episode, we look at what Rolling Stone magazine considers to be the best songs of the 80's. We have been critical of Rolling Stone in the past for the quality of their lists, and this time is no different. However, there's some good stuff in this list, which we're happy to acknowledge. Of course, we point out their failings as well – it'd be no fun if we didn't, would it?! In Rock News, we look at a new album from Coldplay (as if anybody cares!), the trials of Sean “Puffy” Combs, and The Beatles. Our “Album You Must listen to Before you Die” is 1985's The Nation's Saving Grace, by The Fall. Mick loves it, Jeff doesn't think much of it. So, what's new? Another fun episode. Enjoy. References: Rolling Stone magazine, 80's, Coldplay, ‘Moon Music', No 1 album, Sean Diddy Coombs, Puff Daddy, Diddy, Cassie Ventura, Beatlemania, Beatles '64, David Tedeschi, Disney+, The Fall, The Nations Saving Grace, John Leckie, Mark E Smith, Can, German, krautrock, Damo Suzuki, DoubleJay, TripleJ, Prince, ‘Kiss', Madonna, ‘Like a Prayer', Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, ‘The Message', Michael Jackson, ‘Billie Jean', Public Enemy, ‘Bring the Noise', Whitney Houston, ‘How Will I Know?”, The Go-Gos, ‘Our Lips Are Sealed', Duran Duran, ‘Hungry Like the Wolf', Kate Bush, ‘Running Up That Hill', The Smiths, ‘There Is a Light That Never Goes Out', Husker Du, Minutemen, rap artists, Bowie, Depeche Mode, Culture Club, Clash, Neneh Cherry, U2, Joy Division, AC/DC, “Hell's Bells”, INXS, “Never Tear Us Apart”, Apple music streaming, Leonard Cohen, Tower of Song, Sisters of Mercy, “This Corrosion”, “Floodland”, Jim Steinman, “New Big Prinz”, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, “Relax", Cher, “If I Could Turn Back Time”, Missouri, Bow Wow Wow, “I Want Candy”, Haysi Fantaysee, “Shiny Shiny”, Countdown, Falco, “Rock Me, Amadeus”, A-Ha, “Take on me”, Nena, 99 Luftballon, Kim Carnes, “Bette Davis Eyes”, Shriekback, “Nemesis", parthenogenesis, Samantha Fox, Africa, Toto Playlist – Episode This is our usual playlist, where we curate a list to play what we've talked about in the episode Playlist – Spotify's complete list Africa – Mass band Samantha Fox web site – purely for academic interest!
Good Bad Sport 019 “Running Up That Hill” This is the 1st part of a mini series looking at some of the craziest athletic running events. Recorded on November 14th 2024. Introduction. Red Bull 400 Tower Running Other vertical races Team Names – Rapid Vienna Obituaries – Julia Hawkins Good Sport – George Kittle Bad Sport – David Coote Outro Follow the podcast @goodbadsport Follow the network @visglobalmedia Follow Graham @mgbgraham Episode 20 will be about the history of Disc Golf.
Author Graeme Thomson returns this week to discuss the updated release of his 2012 book, Under the Ivy: The Life & Music of Kate Bush. He had no idea when he finished that book 12 years ago how Kate's profile would change in the next few years. From induction into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, to the rediscovery of "Running Up That Hill" by millions of new fans, to her Before the Dawn concert residency at a time you assumed she'd never perform again, it's as if her story was just beginning. We discuss why her career seems almost "critic-proof", why she remains so elusive, and what the music she makes now says about her place in life. She's definitely one of the most interesting artists ever and Under The Ivy captures our fascination incredibly well. https://www.amazon.com/Under-Ivy-Music-Updated-Paperback/dp/1780381468 https://www.patreon.com/c/thehustlepod
Episode #281: Born into conflict, Lartar grew up as the daughter of a Karen National Union (KNU) commander in the remote jungles of Myanmar. From the tender age of three, her life was almost a never-ending flight from the Burmese military's grasp. At seven, she was sent to a school in KNU-held territory, taught by part-time soldier-teachers who rotated between the classroom and the front lines. The harsh conditions eventually forced her return home, only to again face military raids that shattered any semblance of safety.Constantly on the move, Lartar's family abandoned their crops and belongings, fleeing from village to village. At 14, she attempted to find refuge in Thailand but was pushed back by authorities, leading to separation from her family and months of hiding in the jungle. But to Lartar, the jungle was a sanctuary, not a wilderness. Armed with just a knife, she thrived, hunting, foraging, and crafting necessities from the land. The spirits of the jungle, honored through ancestral traditions, provided her with emotional solace and a sense of protection. She survived alone until an almost miraculous reunion with her family in a refugee camp. Determined to break free from the cycle of displacement, she relentlessly pursued an education, even defying her mother's wishes; at 16, she ran away to complete an English program, and secured an internship with the Karen History and Culture Preservation Society. Fluent in five languages, she became an invaluable asset.Facing the challenge of lacking official documentation, Lartar bravely returned to Myanmar to obtain an ID. Disguising herself as an uneducated farmer to avoid military suspicion, she eventually secured it with the help of an old teacher.Her life journey had exposed her to the systemic oppression her people faced, fueling a deep-seated anger towards the regime, which turned toxic. Recognizing her imbalance, she sought peace within herself, retreating once more to the jungle for reflection. Emerging with a renewed vision, Lartar now advocates for unity and federalism in Myanmar. “History is history. We don't need to follow this history. And we create a better history in our life for young people.”
The guys update their running and Basher is thriving, while Sleepy G suffers another nagging injury.
The Netflix series of David Nicholls' worldwide hit novel One Day was Top Ten in 89 countries and he's been heavily involved in its soundtrack album, a process as enjoyable, he says, as devising the compilation tape the fictional Emma made for Dexter in 1989 featuring the Smiths, Prefab Sprout and Public Enemy. We talk to him here about the glorious pitfalls of using pop music to broadcast your personality. All bases covered, from the Geoff Love Orchestra to Joy Orbison, along with … … prog rock drummer replacement fantasies. … when a compilation tape is a Valentine's card. … music as a way of telegraphing a time. … what the 1812 Overture does to a five year-old. … the eternal impact of Shipbuilding and Running Up That Hill. … “punk terrified me”. … classic male musical taste paranoia. … memories of Live Aid – Bowie onstage, Kiki Dee in the car park. … buying a knock-off cassette of Sgt Pepper. … remembering every note of a record you haven't heard for 50 years. … and the greatest record of all time! Order the One Day Netflix soundtrack here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jessica-Jones-Morrish-Anne-Nikitin/dp/B0CXJNM4WVFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Netflix series of David Nicholls' worldwide hit novel One Day was Top Ten in 89 countries and he's been heavily involved in its soundtrack album, a process as enjoyable, he says, as devising the compilation tape the fictional Emma made for Dexter in 1989 featuring the Smiths, Prefab Sprout and Public Enemy. We talk to him here about the glorious pitfalls of using pop music to broadcast your personality. All bases covered, from the Geoff Love Orchestra to Joy Orbison, along with … … prog rock drummer replacement fantasies. … when a compilation tape is a Valentine's card. … music as a way of telegraphing a time. … what the 1812 Overture does to a five year-old. … the eternal impact of Shipbuilding and Running Up That Hill. … “punk terrified me”. … classic male musical taste paranoia. … memories of Live Aid – Bowie onstage, Kiki Dee in the car park. … buying a knock-off cassette of Sgt Pepper. … remembering every note of a record you haven't heard for 50 years. … and the greatest record of all time! Order the One Day Netflix soundtrack here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jessica-Jones-Morrish-Anne-Nikitin/dp/B0CXJNM4WVFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Netflix series of David Nicholls' worldwide hit novel One Day was Top Ten in 89 countries and he's been heavily involved in its soundtrack album, a process as enjoyable, he says, as devising the compilation tape the fictional Emma made for Dexter in 1989 featuring the Smiths, Prefab Sprout and Public Enemy. We talk to him here about the glorious pitfalls of using pop music to broadcast your personality. All bases covered, from the Geoff Love Orchestra to Joy Orbison, along with … … prog rock drummer replacement fantasies. … when a compilation tape is a Valentine's card. … music as a way of telegraphing a time. … what the 1812 Overture does to a five year-old. … the eternal impact of Shipbuilding and Running Up That Hill. … “punk terrified me”. … classic male musical taste paranoia. … memories of Live Aid – Bowie onstage, Kiki Dee in the car park. … buying a knock-off cassette of Sgt Pepper. … remembering every note of a record you haven't heard for 50 years. … and the greatest record of all time! Order the One Day Netflix soundtrack here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jessica-Jones-Morrish-Anne-Nikitin/dp/B0CXJNM4WVFind out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cue the motivational music of your choice - Survivor's “Eye of the Tiger,” Queen's “We Are The Champions,” Kate Bush's “Running Up That Hill,” Elton John's “The Bitch Is Back,” John Williams' “Duel of the Fates,” or even the theme tune to “Laverne and Shirley” … schlemiel, schlimazel, Hasenpfeffer incorporated and whatnot … we're gonna make it!) Bottom of the ninth, one run down, bases loaded with tie on third and the win on second looking born to run. Two strikes and you've got the bat in hand - can you hit it out of the park for you and your business? After listening to this week's Overlap Podcast, we think you'll definitely make a move that'll have Harry Caray screaming “Holy Cow!” … or at least make Vin Scully shut up about Farmer John hot dogs for like five minutes, for cripes sake… This week, our boys Sid and Keith will find their focus on the final 5 to 10 percent of whatever tyrannical task or grandiose goal you have before you. Think of them as the Burgess Meredith to your Rocky, the Misters Miyagi to your Daniel San … or Hillary Swank San in that third one, the John Candy to your Jamaican bobsled team, the Morris Buttermaker to the Bad News Bear of your choosing or the Gordon Bombay to your Mightiest of Ducks. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Just like Powdermilk Biscuits in the big blue box, they'll give you the strength to go out and do what needs to be done, though neither Sid nor Keith are as tasty or expeditious. (We can't actually verify that last statement, but I don't think there's anyone on God's green earth that wants to be the ones to verify that last statement. Move to strike passed by acclamation. Takaways: The final 5-10% is harder than all of the first 90% What are you putting off? How can we get it done on time and on budget? Set time schedules or milestones and track progress. Eliminate Distractions. Ask for help. Keep moving past the flaws. Don't get caught up in perfection. Keep your eye on the prize. sponsors- check them out The software that keeps our life and business together: Ninety.io
Whether from a featured placement in a commercial, tv show, movie, or a Tik Tok, songs are going viral all the time and we want to know how and why. How does one tap into this seemingly invisible force that suddenly has everyone loving Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams" or Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill"? It's a truly 21st Century cultural phenomenon that always makes us perk up and take notice of some piece of music we may not have ever thought of otherwise. Enter our good friend and bandmate, guitar wizard and studio savant, the great Steve Krolikowski of the band Datamaps, in his first solo outing on ATTT. Just like us, Steve has a lot of opinions, and a list of songs that we think could and should get the viral sensation treatment. However it happens, make it so, culture gods! Anyway our list is as eclectic as our guest. Picks 10-6 are revealed in Top Ten Songs We Wish Would Go Viral, Part 1.Steve has his musical hands in a million projects, most notably Datamaps, a band that also features the bass slinging of your humble host. Find him and them on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/skeletoncity/https://www.instagram.com/datamapsmusic/All hail the beloved Patreon people! These upstanding citizens put their money where their mouth is and keep the show afloat by contributing $5 a month. In return they're rewarded with a monthly bonus episode using our patented Emergency Pod format, our improv game where we pull a playlist out of our butts in real time. Shannon Hurley was kind enough to join for July's new episode and we couldn't be more excited to share it with you. FInd out more at:https://www.patreon.com/alltimetoptenChat with us! On Facebook! Get more involved in the ATTT cinematic universe by chatting with us on the Facebook Music Chat Group. Start a conversation about music!https://www.facebook.com/groups/940749894391295
If you wrote a business plan in the 1990s that was way ahead of its time - a 20th century idea that needed 21st century technology to work - then put it aside and instead built an enterprise software firm that achieved a Goldman Sachs backed blockbuster IPO in 1999, you might say “bravo”. If then, several years later you return to this earlier idea, build it and today have over 100 million athletes in 150 countries using it, you'll know why we're exceptionally excited about this conversation! Mike has helped grow Strava into one of the world's leading activity tracking apps, employing about 400 people and achieving a valuation of approximately $1.5bn (as of its last funding round in 2020). The seeds of Strava were planted during Mike's time as captain of the Harvard rowing team, which helped him develop an appreciation of the benefits of sport, both personally & professionally. Mike then earned a PhD at Harvard, before becoming an economics professor at Stanford and Dartmouth (and along the way he was also a CFO of a biotech firm). In this longer-than-usual interview, Michael discusses what it takes to build a brand. He explains why they went “an inch wide and a mile deep” and why it's best to “listen to your customers, not your investors”. He also shares how he's confronted setbacks, concentrating on excellence over growth, why they've stayed private, and why patience, persistence and perspective are central ingredients for success. One of my favourite interviews! The Money Maze Podcast is kindly sponsored bySchroders, IFM Investors and the World Gold Council. Sign up to our Newsletter | Follow us on LinkedIn | Watch on YouTube
It's Episode 117! We start off with a quartet that quickly becomes a quintet; Will, Drew, Trippy, and BT are joined by our favorite M.D., Doctor Tom, to discuss all things Ravens while providing a second-screen experience for the Orioles vs. the AL West-leading Seattle Mariners at the time of recording. First, we ask the question: "Where in the world is Carmen Sandi--er, uh, Rashod Bateman?" Also, Zay Flowers listens to Kate Bush and started "Running Up That Hill," literally. Plus, a civil discussion about Pro Football Focus' ranking of the Ravens offensive line heading into training camp -- and, on the note of offensive line, a hot take about Lamar Jackson from a former Broncos O-Lineman... and you can probably guess where he went with it. (Recorded 07/03/2024) Zone 32 Podcast on YouTube, including RAW video versions of the show: www.youtube.com/@zone32podcast Intro Song Courtesy of Artist: "Who U Wit (Ravens Song)" by Lil Key Songwriter: Keon Myers Producer: Mr Wilson Link via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JF4iU-epzc Follow Lil Key: Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / TikTok / YouTube : @bmorelilkey Outro Song Courtesy of T. Fields (@EDCBurner)
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The party embarks on yet another rescue mission before moving the plot forward... Gain access to an exclusive campaign, Shroud Over Saltmarsh, over on Patreon: https://legendsofavantris.com/patreon The Crooked Moon, a folk horror supplement for 5e, is available for preorder! Get the Crooked Moon at: https://thecrookedmoon.com/ Watch more D&D adventures in the world of Avantris live on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/legendsofavantris Check out our merch store: https://shop.legendsofavantris.com Join our community on Discord: https://legendsofavantris.com/discord Watch our many campaigns on YouTube: https://legendsofavantris.com/youtube All other links: https://linktr.ee/legendsofavantris Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/zkrYfjbZqPw?si=v86VRyvmpQLDhbgx
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A few weeks ago, David Gilmour announced Luck and Strange, his first release since 2015, as well as a select set of tour dates and dropped a new video. On the second episode of the 100 Guitarists podcast, hosts Jason Shadrick and Nick Millevoi break down the video, from Gilmour's collaborators and gear to his climactic solo. Friends and listeners call in to support their favorite member of the '80s Armani and Strat mafia.Get at us: 100guitarists@premierguitar.com Call/Text: 319-423-9734 Sponsored by EMG Pickups: https://www.emgpickups.com/ Podcast powered by Sweetwater. Get your podcast set up here! - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/75rE0d Subscribe to the podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0aXdYIDOmS8KtZaZGNazVbApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/100-guitarists-you-should-know/id1746527331 Check out the playlist: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/david-gilmour-100-guitarists/pl.u-ReW7Sq7RWADavid (w Steinberger) and Kate Bush playing “Running Up That Hill” at the Secret Policeman's Ball 1987: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk7AVm0Ome0David Gilmour's “The Piper's Call” : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMr5GpCpKyAAll about the “Black Strat”: https://www.gilmourish.com/?page_id=66
Sometimes what you need more than anything is just some peace and quiet. This one is powerfully quiet. Still a flow, still physical, but a lot of hip openers and calm surrender in general.
Kate Bush has always been a fiercely original art-pop icon. But with “Running Up That Hill,” she achieved a new kind of feat. “Running Up That Hill” was a massive Top Ten hit, dominating U.S. radio all over the summer of 2022—even though it was a song she released back in 1985. Her classic synth-goth anthem sounded ahead of its time in the Eighties, but only Kate Bush could make it a song that STILL sounds ahead of its time nearly 40 years later. In this week's episode of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs, hosts Brittany Spanos and Rob Sheffield discuss the long, incredible legacy of Kate Bush and “Running Up That Hill.” They're joined by their brilliant Rolling Stone colleague Julyssa Lopez, a Kate Bush expert and longtime hardcore fan, to discuss why “Running Up That Hill” speaks to our moment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello Seattle Mariners fans! John Trupin, Evan James and Anders Jorstad are here on April 7th to talk about the 4-5 Seattle Mariners. The team has played just enough to give everyone a full taste of what's to come, so how are we feeling? Have Urias and Polanco figured it out at the plate? Is Zavala as bad as he has looked so far? Will the Mariners figure out the off-speed stuff? Do they even need to? How impressed are we with Emerson Hancock's first start? What's the deal with all these pitching injuries? All the answers are here for your ears. Shout out to our sponsor MacDougall bats! Get your MY BOOKIE DEPOSIT BONUS OF 50% and support the show! —> https://mybookie.website/MeetAtTheMitt TWITTER LINKS: https://twitter.com/MeetattheMitt https://twitter.com/LookoutLanding https://twitter.com/JohnTrupin https://twitter.com/KatePreusser https://twitter.com/EvanJamesAudio https://twitter.com/AndersJorstad https://twitter.com/RealZachMason https://macdougallbats.com/ We are partnering with MY BOOKIE to give you an extra 50% on your first deposit! Follow our link to sign-up: https://mybookie.website/MeetAtTheMitt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eigentlich sollte "Running Up That Hill" einen ganz anderen Titel haben – wäre dann aber vielleicht nie ausgekoppelt worden und als Album-Track in der Versenkung verschwunden. Warum, und was den Song so genial macht, findet Roland in dieser Folge heraus.
St. Francis Catholic parish homily preached by Fr. Michael Casey. To learn more: www.stfranciscatholic.org/
Episode 87 features Scott, Larry, & Keith taking turns drafting and discussing the greatest songs of 1985. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2HL9Am0PC7aVNidxyxABaQ?si=12dcc1f3fe544393 Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/79WdwHjUvAzkAyvCWEGd8g?si=7bad66bf2c0c41ef Link to Spotify playlist that includes all of our song draft picks so far: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TwJXXESiyIPNy0Vdg7OR4?si=a169a297c91a491f Note: A big reason why Hüsker Dü was able to release two great albums in 1985 was because they had two great songwriters. We should've talked about Grant Hart as well as Bob Mould. It is probably noticeable anyway, but we want to mention that two separate parts of "Running Up That Hill," "In Between Days," "Primitive Painters," and "She Sells Sanctuary" were grafted together for the clips we played.
This week I finally talk about the Spotify changes to the royalty system, but I'm not really raking side, nearly talking about the details of the music industry and how that plays into the reality. I'm also sharing a cover of Running Up That Hill, and I've found artists that remind me of Neon Trees, The Doobie Brothers, Oasis and more... Connect with Songs That Don't Suck Website | Instagram | Threads | Facebook | TikTok Featuring Last Night In the Meantime Vampire Disco No Doubt Price You Pay --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/songsthatdontsuck/message
Stranger Things: Season 4 x John 15:12-17Your daily crossover of faith and fandom! Experience daily Biblical encouragement from nerdy Christian podcasters, bloggers and content creators. Join the Nerd of Godcast community at www.NOGSquad.com
On today's podcast, Julie Nichols, Owner of Julie Nichols Marketing, gives us a real-time glimpse into this phase of starting a marketing agency and how she's navigating these challenges. Join us for Pt. 3 of our 6-part series: Running Up That Hill.Julie Nichols is a digital marketing consultant with over 12 years of experience empowering small businesses, non-profits, and solopreneurs by providing expert strategy and execution for content, brand, and social media marketing. She's the powerhouse marketing amplifier, primed to ignite the party and bring it to your doorstep. Julie understands that digital marketing can be overwhelming, especially if you've mainly relied on referral business. With her energetic yet nurturing approach, she'll break down all the marketing basics for you, ensuring you grasp the "why" behind every strategy.
Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. This week, with Halloween coming up, all the songs this week have been featured on the Netflix series “Stranger Things”. On today's episode, Keith Langston is watching “Running Up That Hill” by Kate Bush from 1985. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp43OdtAAkM
The Eagles' defensive tackle rotation is stacked - anchored by blue chip talent. So how did Milton Williams, a former third-round pick, get in the mix? Far from a household name, Williams started to show signs of promise down the stretch last year, in 2022. Now, the Eagles think Williams is ready for a bigger role. Williams, though, has always believed in himself. His father has, too, maybe even more than Williams himself. But in order to fulfill his NFL dream, Williams had to put in the work, and lots of that work was done on a hill back in Williams' hometown. Join Philadelphia Inquirer Eagles beat reporter Jeff McLane as he gets to know Williams and his roots, and talks to players and coaches about why Williams could be an important piece to the team's success. Follow Jeff McLane on X. You can read his work at inquirer.com. unCovering the Birds is a production of The Philadelphia Inquirer and KYW Newsradio Original Podcasts.
This was a fun, lighthearted one after a day where everyone seemed a little off their game. Lots of heart opening and a little getting upside down to help release the energy.
Cami from the KIDZ BOP Kids shares today's KIDZ BOP Daily update for Saturday, July 8. It's Saturday – which means it's time for Sing-It Saturday! Today's kids' song of the day is "Running Up That Hill" by the KIDZ BOP Kids!
Giavanni from the KIDZ BOP Kids shares today's KIDZ BOP Daily update for Thursday, June 1. It's Thursday – which means it's time for Throwback Thursday! Today's kids' song of the day is "Running Up That Hill" by the KIDZ BOP Kids!
Happy holidays! Here's a Patreon minisode Kirk published last summer about Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill." See you in 2023!ORIGINAL SHOW NOTES, 6/24/2022:The whole world is talking about Kate Bush's masterful 1985 song "Running Up That Hill," so Kirk figured he might as well talk about it, too. On this bonus Patreon episode, he takes a crack at re-creating the song's iconic sound and digs into some of the digital recording technology that Bush used to make it sound so distinct.FEATURED/DISCUSSED:"Wuthering Heights" by Kate Bush from The Kick Inside, 1978"Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" by Kate Bush from Hounds of Love, 1985Audio from Season 4, Episode 4 of Stranger ThingsInformation gleaned from Reverb Machine's excellent breakdown of the tools and techniques used on the song: https://reverbmachine.com/blog/kate-bush-synth-sounds/-----LINKS-----SUPPORT STRONG SONGSPaypal | Patreon.com/StrongsongsMERCH STOREstore.strongsongspodcast.comSOCIAL MEDIA@StrongSongs | @Kirkhamilton | IG: @Kirk_HamiltonNEWSLETTERhttps://kirkhamilton.substack.com/subscribeJOIN THE DISCORDhttps://discord.gg/GCvKqAM8SmOUTRO SOLO PLAY-A-LONG:https://soundcloud.com/kirkhamilton/strong-songs-outro-music-no-soloSTRONG SONGS PLAYLISTSSpotify | Apple Music | YouTube Music---------------DECEMBER 2022 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONSDamon WhiteKaya WoodallDan AustinEd RankinJay SwartzMiriam JoySEAN D WINNIERushDaniel Hannon-BarryRRElliot RosenAshley HoagMark and MichelleChristopher MillerJamie WhiteChristopher McConnellDavid MascettiJoshua JarvisJoe LaskaKen HirshJezMelanie AndrichJenness GardnerSimon CammellGuinevere BoostromNarelle HornBill RosingerErinAidan CoughlanJeanneret Manning Family FourDave SharpeSami SamhuriAccessViolationRyan TorvikElliot Jay O'NeillJim ChokeyAndre BremerMark SchechterDave FloreyDECEMBER 2022 HALF-NOTE PATRONSRobert Granatdave malloyJason MorrisseyNick GallowayHeather Johnsonjohn halpinJennifer KennerPeter HardingDavidAnthony MahramusMeghan O'LearyJeffrey PuzzoJohn BaumanDax and Dane HuddlestonMartín SalíasTim HowesSteve MartinoDr Arthur A GrayCarolinaGary PierceMatt BaxterGiantPredatoryMolluskCasey FaubionLuigi BocciaRob AlbrightE Margaret WartonDaniel MosierCharles McGeeCatherine ClauseEthan BaumanRenee DowningKenIsWearingAHatJordan BlockAaron WadeChad HivnerTravis PollardJamieDeebsPortland Eye CareAdam RayAnupama RaghavanCarrie SchneiderAlenka GrealishRichard SneddonDavid JudsonJulian RoleffJanice BerryDoreen CarlsonDavid McDarbyAbigail DuffieldWendy GilchristLisa TurnerPaul WayperDennis M EdwardsBruno GaetaKenneth JungbenAdam StofskyZak RemerRishi SahayJason ReitmanGreg BurgessAilie FraserVonPaul McGrealKaren ArnoldNATALIE MISTILISJosh SingerPhino DeLeonAmy Lynn ThornsenAdam WKelli BrockingtonStephen RawlingsBen MachtaVictoria YuKevin RiversBrad ClarkMichael J. Cunninghammino caposselaSteve PaquinSarahDavid JoskeEmma SklarBernard KhooRobert HeuerMatthew GoldenDavid NoahGeraldine ButlerRichard CambierMadeleine MaderJason PrattStewart OakAbbie BergDoug BelewDermot CrowleyAchint SrivastavaRyan RairighMichael BermanOlivia BishopJohn GisselquistElaine MartinLinda DuffyKourothSharon TreeBelinda Mcgrath-steerLiz SegerEoin de BurcaKevin PotterM Shane BordersSusan PleinDallas HockleyJason GerryNathan GouwensWill Dwyer Alethea LeeLauren ReayEric PrestemonCookies250Damian BradyAngela LivingstoneDavid FriedmanSarah SulanDiane HughesKenneth TiongJo SutherlandMichael CasnerJen SmallLowell MeyerEtele IllesStephen TsoneffLorenz SchwarzWenJack SjogrenGeoff GoldenRobyn FraserPascal RuegerRandy SouzaJCClare HolbertonDiane TurnerTom ColemanMark PerryDhu WikMelEric HelmJake RobertsJonathan DanielsSteven MaronMichael FlahertyCaro Fieldmichael bochnerNaomi WatsonDavid CushmanAlexanderChris KGavin DoigSam FennTanner MortonAJ SchusterJennifer BushDavid StroudAmanda FurlottiAndrew BakerMatt GaskellJules BaileyAndrew FairL.B. MorseBill ThorntonBrian AmoebasBrett DouvilleJeffrey OlsonMatt BetzelMuellerNate from KalamazooMelanie StiversRichard TollerAlexander PolsonEarl LozadaJustin McElroyArjun SharmaJames JohnsonKevin MorrellKevin PennyfeatherColin Hodo
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When singer-songwriter Kate Bush released "Running Up That Hill" in 1985, it peaked at number 30 on the Hot 100. Now it's soared into the top ten, thanks to the newest season of Stranger Things. Guest host B.A. Parker talks to Stereogum writers Rachel Brodsky and Chris Deville about why old music seems to be getting more love than new music these days — and how even new music seems retro. Plus, actor and writer Jana Schmieding on the second season of Rutherford Falls, exploring physical comedy, and honoring aunties.