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Today, we bring you part 2 of the Big Sur Folk Festival, 1969. The BSFF occurred at Esalen Institute on September 13th and 14th of 1969, just about a month after Woodstock. As related in part one of this two part series, the festival was captured in a documentary called "Celebration at Big Sur," directed by Baird Bryant and Johanna Demetrakas - available on YouTube, a great watch. Set list for part 2: -John Sebastian, formerly of the Lovin Spoonful, with “Rainbows All Over Yours Blues" -"Woodstock" by Joni Mitchell, who accompanies herself on piano. -Some audio of an audience member, a school teacher who identifies as "a freak." - ”Red-Eye Express" performed by John Sebastian with Stephen Stills - “Malagueña Salerosa" by Carol Ann Cisneros - an extended ”Down By the River" by Crosby Stills Nash and Young. -“Sweet Sir Galahad" by Joan Baez - to end the show, "Oh Happy Day" by Dorothy Combs Morrison and the Combs Sisters, accompanied by Joan Baez. Some trivia about some of the musicians: -Joni Mitchell was dating a member of Crosby Stills Nash and Young at the time, Graham Nash. -Joni's song “Woodstock” was in fact inspired by the famous music festival, but she did not attend. Instead she opted to stay in New York City and appear on the Dick Cavett show. -John Sebastian: He was a founding member of the Lovin' Spoonful, known for hits like "Do You Believe in Magic?" and “Summer in the City." The Spoonful imploded after a 1967 marijuana bust. In the 80's Sebastian began writing and recording music for children's TV, including 1983's "Strawberry Shortcake: Housewarming Surprise" and 1985's "Strawberry Shortcake Meets the Berrykins." -Stephen Stills: a founding member of Buffalo Springfield who wrote one of the most recognizable songs of the 1960s, "For What It's Worth." Buffalo Springfield broke up in 1968, and Stills joined with David Crosby of the Byrds and Graham Nash of the Hollies to form early supergroup Crosby Stills and Nash. Neil Young wouldn't join them until August 1969, just a few short weeks before the performance that you're about to listen to. -Dorothy Combs Morrison won a Grammy in 1969 for her song "Oh Happy Day," which ends this episode - it reached #4 in the US and #1 in France that year. It was recorded in a church in Berkeley, California, a couple hours away from Big Sur. George Harrison stated that "Oh Happy Day" was a primary influence for his 1970 hit “My Sweet Lord.” -Joan Baez dated Steve Jobs in the 1980s. He was in his mid twenties and she was in her 40's. DIdn't matter. She was Joan Baez. At the time that Big Sur Folk Festival occurred she was married to an activist named David Harris, who was in prison in 1969 for refusing to serve in the armed forces. (In part one, we hear “Song for David,” written to her man behind bars.) During this performance, Baez is actually seven months pregnant; her son, Gabriel, was born in December 1969. Baez's performance of Pete Seeger's We Shall Overcome during the 1963 March on Washington is one of the most enduring images of the 1960s. In 1964, she publicly endorsed resisting taxes by withholding 60 % of her income. In 1972, Baez traveled to North Vietnam, to address human rights in the region, and was caught in a bombing of Hanoi, North Vietnam, during which the city was bombed for eleven straight days. Al Capp, the cartoonist for the strip Li'l Abner, created a character called "Joanie Phoanie" based on Baez - a communist radical who sang songs about class warfare but also rode in a limousine and charged outrageous performance fees to impoverished orphans. Beyond all of this, Baez is a genius songwriter and performer with a magical voice. She performed at each of the Big Sur Folk Festivals, beginning in 1964 and going until 1971. She still can occasionally be seen in the Carmel and Big Sur area. Ms. Baez, if you're listening now - come on back. There's a space at the Esalen baths with your name on it.
Tal y como hacen gente como Los Gandules o Juan Abarca en Mamá Ladilla, tenemos un referente de parodización de la música precisamente en La Parodia Nacional, un programa que se emitía a mediados de los 90 en Antena 3 (no sé qué me ha dado con esa cadena, que seimpre paso mucho de ella y casi todo lo que encuentro en este museo es de ellos) y presentado por el ínclito Constantino Romero (cuya calavera besamos efusivamente).Y tú también puedes traerme un ejemplar de la mierda mental que tú tengas.Búscame en telegram (t.me/manchapod), me mandas un correo (manchapod@gmail.com) omandas un mensaje al usuario ManchaPod de Mastodon (@manchapod@xerrem.xyz), Twitter, Facebook o Instagram. Pero, sobre todo, mándame muchos audios por telegram o por SpeakPipe.Gracias por la visita y Hasta la próxima
Un voyage musical à travers des sons et des rythmes traditionnels et contemporains des Andes et de l'Amérique latine. Musique d'origine Inca et afro-américain. LLAQTAKUNAPI (Depuis mes Origines) Jeudi dès 20h00 à 21h00 (Europe) sur http://malkiradio.com et http://malkitv.com 👉 Kaypaj - SOY CAPORAL 👉 Chingon - MALAGUEÑA SALEROSA 👉 Orquesta Candela - TE OLVIDARE 👉 Sobrevigencia - CUANDO ME PONGO A CANTAR 👉 Chila Jatun - YANA ÑAWI 👉 Os Monarcas - A SAUDADE NAO ME ASSUSTA 👉 Willy Claure, Pavel Urkiza - DE PASO 👉 Kotosh - NIÑO CARITA DE LUNA 👉 Nazca - ATACAMEÑOS 👉 Karu Ñan - KIMSA JUYASHKA 👉 Rodolfo Gaitan Castro - CAMINITO DE HUANCAYO / COPLAS DE UN CAMINANTE 👉 Novalima - LA CONCHEPERLA 👉 Ñucanchi Ñan - GOLOSO
En este episodio queremos hablaros de esos momentos cinematográficos que no serían tan increíbles sino fuera por la canción que los acompaña. Hacemos un top cada uno de los que consideramos nuestras mejores momentos musicales en el cine. Y no, no hablamos de musicales con su escenografía y actores cantando y bailando sino de escenas sencillas de cualquier tipo de película que son únicas gracias a una canción o música particular. Aquí os dejamos los enlaces de Youtube de las escenas de cada top :) TOP ANA: Menciones especiales: * Torrente 1 de Santiago Segura, Apatrullando la ciudad de El Fary * Bajo el peso de la ley de Jim Jarmusch, Jockey Full of Bourbon de Tom Waits * Kill Bill 2 de Tarantino, Malagueña Salerosa de Quingon Top Ana 5º Stoker de Park Chank-Wook 4º American Horror Story: Asylum, The Name Games de Jessica Lange 3º Ventajas de ser un marginado de Stephen Chbosky, Heroes de David Bowie 2º Antes del atardecer de Richard Linklater, Just in time de Nina Simone 1º El Gran Lebowski de Joel y Ethan Coen, Hotel California de Gypsy Kings TOP ÁNGEL Menciones especiales: * El señor de los anillos: El retorno del rey de Peter Jackson, The Battle of the Pelennor Fields de Howard Shore * Haz lo que debas de Spike Lee, Fight the power de Public Enemy Top Ángel 5º Titane de Julia Ducournau, Doing it to death de The Kills (La película todavía no se estrenó en España) 4º El club de la lucha de David Fincher, Where is my mind? de The Pixies 3º Hannibal (Serie TV) (T3), Love Crime from the Wrath of the Lamb de Brian Reitzell y Siouxsie Sioux 2º Farinelli de Gérard Corbiau, Lascia ch'io pianga de Haëndel 1º Game of Thrones (Serie TV) (T6) The Winds of Winter "Light of the Seven" de Ramin Djwadi Este programa no comercial, sin publicidad y cuenta con músicas y efectos de sonido con licencia Playtime - Margareta Hit me like a wave - Xack Rayos y Retruécanos es un podcast de cine y series en El que Ana Lage y Ángel Rey comentan sus impresiones películas, series y noticias del audiovisual. Puedes contactar con nosotros en la cuenta oficial del podcast en Twitter, @Rayospodcast
This week's episode packs quite a punch as I'm joined by fighter Irene Aldana fresh off of her big win at UFC 267. We get into her victory, what it means for her ranking, and who she's looking forward to stepping into the octagon with next. We also get the play-by-play of her victory celebration in Las Vegas amongst family and friends. Irene opens up about her family connection to Malagueña Salerosa, and why she believes she was blessed by the spirit of the Deathbat before this last fight. We chat music and find out some of Irene's favorite concerts (spoiler: Avenged Sevenfold is on the list!) We also get into some of Irene's favorite snacks, video games, and more. The conversation takes a swing back towards fighting as we get into Irene's introduction to MMA. We discover how she was able to transform herself from a cheerleader to a pure bred fighting machine, and why she knew that she was born to be competitive at heart. We touch on Irene's plans after her MMA career, and why pro wrestling isn't an option. We chat about training, tequila, Fight Island, cats, bats, and so much more so sit back, make a cocktail, and enjoy the latest serving of Drinks With Johnny!Explore more Drinks With Johnny:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnnyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnnyTwitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnnyShop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com
This week's episode packs quite a punch as I'm joined by fighter Irene Aldana fresh off of her big win at UFC 267. We get into her victory, what it means for her ranking, and who she's looking forward to stepping into the octagon with next. We also get the play-by-play of her victory celebration in Las Vegas amongst family and friends. Irene opens up about her family connection to Malagueña Salerosa, and why she believes she was blessed by the spirit of the Deathbat before this last fight. We chat music and find out some of Irene's favorite concerts (spoiler: Avenged Sevenfold is on the list!) We also get into some of Irene's favorite snacks, video games, and more. The conversation takes a swing back towards fighting as we get into Irene's introduction to MMA. We discover how she was able to transform herself from a cheerleader to a pure bred fighting machine, and why she knew that she was born to be competitive at heart. We touch on Irene's plans after her MMA career, and why pro wrestling isn't an option. We chat about training, tequila, Fight Island, cats, bats, and so much more so sit back, make a cocktail, and enjoy the latest serving of Drinks With Johnny! Explore more Drinks With Johnny: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnny Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnny Twitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnny Shop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Esto es la historia de La Peña, the first Latin music concert series at the Old Town School, pretty much the predecessor to today's enormously successful World Music Wednesday concerts. But the story of La Peña is really just one part of a larger story, about how the Old Town School in the 1980s was brought back from the brink of closure, in large part by broadening their definition of “folk” in highly intentional ways. To tell the tale, we'll share stories and music, en inglés y en español, from the people who were there. Featuring an interview with Juan Díes, founder of La Peña, and former Director of Community Outreach at the school. Original recordings featured in this episode (in order of occurrence): - “Voy Por la Mañana” performed by Ensemble Charambó live at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 11/07/2001 - Interview with Juan Díes & Luis Jahn at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 909 W Armitage Ave, 06/14/2019 - “Malagueña Salerosa” performed by Valucha de Castro, Studs Terkel OTS Show, 1968 - “Alma Llanera” performed by Karin & sus Llaneros live at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 07/19/2000 This podcast series on La Peña was supported by a grant from the Illinois Digital Archive. Access more audio and video recordings from the La Peña concert series at: http://www.idaillinois.org/digital/collection/p16614coll9/search/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/OTSArchives Instagram: @archivespodcast www.oldtownschool.org
Chegando com o episódio 62 do Total Distortion. Começamos com dois sabores diferentes de prog rock, o Nicumo, da Finlandia e o Quor, de San Diego, com versões adocicadas e groovadas de prog, respectivamente. Em seguida o hard rock moderno do Empty Trail e o projeto dos baixistas do Anthrax e do Megadeth, a bela banda hard rock chamada Altitudes & Attitude. Depois disso, o sumido Soul Asylum volta com um som sensacional e temos o country rock fusion do Cory Marks com a participação de Travis Tritt, Ivan Moody, do Five Finger Death Punch e Mick Mars do Motley Crue. No bloco de covers temos duas canções folk incriveis do México e Estados Unidos respectivamente coverizadas por Avenged Sevenfold e Charm City Devils e no bloco das velharias temos o groove metal étnico do incrível Ra e a power ballad poderosa do Trapt. Se além de rock e metal, você gostar de trilhas de animações, desenhos, programas de tv de super heróis e jogos, não deixe de conferir o meu outro programa, o Power Rockers: https://player.fm/series/power-rockers Tracklist: - Nicumo - Tree of Life - Quor - December - Empty Trail - My World - Altitudes & Attitude - Late - Soul Asylum - Got It Pretty Good - Cory Marks ft. Travis Tritt, Ivan Moody and Mick Mars- Outlaws and Outsiders - Avenged Sevenfold - Malagueña Salarosa (cover de música folk Mexicana tradicional) - Charm City Devils - Man of Constant Sorrow (cover de música folk Americana tradicional) - Ra - Rectifier - Trapt - Echo
Join your friends, Marco and Paul, on our trip to Mexico (mostly). To help us find our way, we brought our friend, Jerry Cortes. We worked with Jerry to pick out a couple of Mexican (mostly) movies to discuss that we have never seen. We are talking about the found footage movie, Atrocious (2010) and the anthology Mexico Barbaro (2014). We run a little long talking about all 8 segments of the anthology but I think the talk is worth your time. Music: Cielo Rojo by Los Poetas de la Guitarra Malagueña Salerosa by Antonio Reyes Mexican Radio by Authority Zero Follow Jerry for updates on his many podcasts Search you podcast app of choice for his shows: No More Room In Hell, Slice and Dice Dreadcast, Theme Warriors, Underwater Kaiju From Outer Space and more... Keep up with us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/who-will-survive/id1342446357?mt=2 https://open.spotify.com/show/1H5Ai1nVKCV4uCAQKXF9lu?si=qDsY7keTTduGbFH_hEYsgA https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paul-stevenson/who-will-survive-horror-podcast https://www.legionpodcasts.com/category/wws/ Google us or search Instagram or Facebook for: Who Will Survive Horror Podcast. Who Will Survive is a proud member of Legion Podcasts, The Raw Live Unedited Podcasting Network, and The Padded Room Network.
Join your friends, Marco and Paul, on our trip to Mexico (mostly). To help us find our way, we brought our friend, Jerry Cortes. We worked with Jerry to pick out a couple of Mexican (mostly) movies to discuss that we have never seen. We are talking about the found footage movie, Atrocious (2010) and the anthology Mexico Barbaro (2014). We run a little long talking about all 8 segments of the anthology but I think the talk is worth your time. Music: Cielo Rojo by Los Poetas de la Guitarra Malagueña Salerosa by Antonio Reyes Mexican Radio by Authority Zero Follow Jerry for updates on his many podcasts Search you podcast app of choice for his shows: No More Room In Hell, Slice and Dice Dreadcast, Theme Warriors, Underwater Kaiju From Outer Space and more… Keep up with us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/who-will-survive/id1342446357?mt=2 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paul-stevenson/who-will-survive-horror-podcast https://www.legionpodcasts.com/category/wws/ Google us or search Instagram or Facebook for: Who Will Survive Horror Podcast. Who Will Survive is a proud member of Legion Podcasts, The Raw Live Unedited Podcasting Network, and The Padded Room Network.
Join your friends, Marco and Paul, on our trip to Mexico (mostly). To help us find our way, we brought our friend, Jerry Cortes. We worked with Jerry to pick out a couple of Mexican (mostly) movies to discuss that we have never seen. We are talking about the found footage movie, Atrocious (2010) and the anthology Mexico Barbaro (2014). We run a little long talking about all 8 segments of the anthology but I think the talk is worth your time. Music: Cielo Rojo by Los Poetas de la Guitarra Malagueña Salerosa by Antonio Reyes Mexican Radio by Authority Zero Follow Jerry for updates on his many podcasts Search you podcast app of choice for his shows: No More Room In Hell, Slice and Dice Dreadcast, Theme Warriors, Underwater Kaiju From Outer Space and more… Keep up with us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/who-will-survive/id1342446357?mt=2 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paul-stevenson/who-will-survive-horror-podcast https://www.legionpodcasts.com/category/wws/ Google us or search Instagram or Facebook for: Who Will Survive Horror Podcast. Who Will Survive is a proud member of Legion Podcasts, The Raw Live Unedited Podcasting Network, and The Padded Room Network. The post Who Will Survive episode 37 – Don’t Go To Mexico! appeared first on Legion.
Circuits End Cicadas - ABANDONspree; Theory - Free Energy Foul; Lil Momma - PhiL n' Nem, Hold The Flag - Giant Flying Turtles, opening up - muet, Government Is Authority And Authority Is For Nazis - Dethcentrik, taking back control - WOUNDEDSPiRiT, Ghosts - Salerosa; Geeknotes: 03/23 - The Cave Artist Talk with Michael Warr and Mark Sabb @ Swim Gallery, SF, 03/26 - SURJ Movie Night @ Marin City Library, Sausalito, 03/27 - America in Transition- Special Screening for TDOV 2019 @ NEW PEOPLE, SF, 03/28 - Essential Media Skills for Artists, Activists & Curious Citizens @ E. M. Wolfman General Interest Small Bookstore, Oakland; Practice - A Sparkless Gap; Jeff Goldblum - Aurora Bream
Soraya Arnelas repasa su trayectoria profesional y personal en ‘Stock de Ràdio’ Nos presenta su nuevo trabajo “Yo brindo” y reflexiona sobre todo lo que ha aprendido de la vida artística: las luces y las sombras.
Le saline di Cervia risalgono agli etruschi, anzi si pensa siano state create proprio da loro per usare il sale come mezzo di conservazione degli alimenti e moneta di scambio. Oggi vi racconto la mia visita in barca elettrica alla scoperta del sale rosa di Cervia.
Le saline di Cervia risalgono agli etruschi, anzi si pensa siano state create proprio da loro per usare il sale come mezzo di conservazione degli alimenti e moneta di scambio. Oggi vi racconto la mia visita in barca elettrica alla scoperta del sale rosa di Cervia.
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