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What the Riff?!?
Christmas Songs that Rock Part VII!

What the Riff?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 49:04


What the Riff!?! delves once again into the great (and not so great) Christmas songs to add a little cheer as you rock around the Christmas tree this year. WSB Radio host Eric Von Haessler joins us for the fun!“The Holly and the Ivy” by Jon AndersonJon Anderson's fourth solo album came out in 1985, and was a mixture of traditional Christmas carols and original material.  This is a traditional British folk Christmas carol.  Though it can't be traced any further back than the 1800's, the association between holly and Christmas dates back to medieval times.“Please Come Home for Christmas” by the EaglesDon Henley, Glenn Frey, and the rest of the Eagles put out this popular sad Christmas track in 1978, though it was a cover originally performed by blues pianist Charles Brown in 1960, and co-written by Brown and Gene Redd.“The First Noel” by Crash Test DummiesFront man Brad Roberts puts his distinctive bass voice to work on this traditional Christmas tune.  This carol originated in Cornwall, England and dates back to at least the early 1800's, using the French "Noel" as a synonym for the Christmas season“The 12 Days of Christmas” by  Straight, No ChaserThis acapella group from Indiana University puts some comedic musicianship to work on this Christmas round.  We know you'll like it, sure as Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus from the Serengeti.  “Nut Rocker” by Emerson, Lake & PalmerELP puts a prog rock spin on the classic Nutcracker Suite.  Russian composer Tchaikovsky wrote the original Nutcracker as a two-act ballet in 1892, and is a fantasy taking place at the foot of a Christmas tree.“Christmas All Over Again” by Tom Petty and the HeartbreakersThis original song was penned by Tom Petty on a ukulele in 1992.  It was used in the motion picture "Home Alone 2:  Lost in New York," and also appeared in "Jingle All the Way."  Jeff Lynne co-produced the song, played bells, bass, timpani, sang background vocals, and wishes for a Chuck Berry Songbook in the song.“The Christmas Song” by WeezerThis is not the one you're familiar with.  The more famous "The Christmas Song" was first performed by the Nat King Cole trio in 1946.  Weezer did this introspective original song with the same name in 2000 on a fan club Christmas LP.“Minnie and Santa” by Cyndi LauperLauper released this light hearted Christmas song in 1998 which tells of a fling that Minnie (not the mouse!) had with old Kris Kringle.  This may sound like a cover of a classic song, but it is an original written by Lauper and Jan Pulsford.“Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” by Frank SinatraYou can't go wrong with Old Blue Eyes and a crooner Christmas classic.  This song originated in 1943 and was in the musical "Meet Me in St. Louis," where it was sung by Judy Garland.“God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen/We Three Kings”  by Barenaked LadiesThis Christmas medley also features fellow Canadian singer-songwriter Sara McLachlan joining in with the Barenaked Ladies.“Listen, The Snow is Falling” by Yoko Ono & the Plastic Ono BandHear us out - this is an Ono piece that is actually quite good!  It was released in 1971 as the B-side to the better known "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)," sung by John Lennon.“If It Doesn't Snow On Christmas” by Joe PesciChasing Macaulay Culkin isn't the only association Pesci has with Christmas.  He put this cover of an old Gene Autry song out on his 1998 album "Vincent LaGuardia Gambini Sings Just for You."(and there might be a bonus ending related to the Beatles...)We at What the Riff?!? wish every one a blessed and Merry Christmas! Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.

The Liner Notes Podcast - With Crimson Calamity

The Liner Notes Podcast with Crimson Calamity. Audiocapsules: Deep-dive interviews, reviews, and live tunes from your new favorite artists. We used to read the liner notes. Now? We Listen. SEASON 2: Episode 12 - December 27th, 2022 This week we chat with the regal radiant and lovely Angela Soffe from Eastern Washington. Her melodies will comfort and inspire you! Drink of the week: Hibiscus Margarita Subscribe to this podcast AND our mailing list for a free download of our song Fool's Gold - we're a band too! Our EP WildCard is out now!Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Spotify, and Twitter - we wanna be friends with y'all! 

Ben Rimalower's Broken Records
Episode 26: Michael Arden (Joni Mitchell's Blue)

Ben Rimalower's Broken Records

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 76:44


In this episode, Ben and Daniel talk to actor and director Michael Arden about Joni Mitchell's 1971 album, Blue. They also discuss Audra McDonald, Ricky Ian Gordon, Follies, Imelda Staunton, Alexandra Silber, Indigo Girls, Sara McLachlan, Shawn Colvin, The Phantom of the Opera, Gillian Lynne, Ben Folds, Maggie Rogers, Lestat, Robyn, and Jan Maxwell. Michael talks about discovering Joni and how her storytelling abilities influenced his own artistic career. Michael has appeared on Broadway in shows such as Big River and Bare, A Pop Opera. He also directed the hit revivals of Spring Awakening and Once On This Island.

Whole 'Nuther Thing
Whole 'Nuther Thing August 11, 2018

Whole 'Nuther Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 230:47


Today's program features Genesis, Yes, Humble Pie, Stone Temple Pilots, Bad Company, Free, John Batdorf & James Lee Stanley, Love, Left Banke, Bee Gees, Beatles, Spanky & Our Gang, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Solomon Burke, Bobby Blue Bland, Mary Wells, Impressions, Paul McCartney, Monkees, Nilsson, Van Morrison, Simon & Garfunkel, Barenaked Ladies, Aztec Two Step, Kingston Trio, Atlanta Rhythm Section, ZZ Top, Black Crowes, David Bowie, Queen, Frankie Goes Hollywood, Michael Jackson, Run DMC, Bo Deans, Rembrandts, Beatles, Badfinger, George Harrison, Weather Report, Jimi Hendrix, Santana, Tangerine Dream, Leonard Cohen, Paul Simon, Tom Waits, Warren Zevon, Sara Mclachlan, XTC and Elton John.

Since Right Now
Episode 1540: Jo Sullivan / Counselor & Fund Raiser

Since Right Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2015 61:13


"I was one of those drinkers that blacked out the first time I drank. I thought I wouldn't drink again. Three days later I did."—Jo on SRN Jo is just beginning her story in recovery and most of what she’d normally put in a bio happened during years of active addiction, but they did contribute to who she is today. Jo has been in the fundraising world for most of her career. She’s worked for everyone from the ASPCA (have you SEEN that Sara McLachlan commercial—you can thank her) to MADD (ironic isn’t it?). Her background gives her a different perspective on addiction. Jo sees the movement as early advocates saw HIV/AIDS or international child hunger. She asks herself questions about where the movement fits in the share of donor giving already so competitive or how to break out of the stigma and mainstream recovery support much like Susan G. Komen demanded we stop mourning cancer and celebrate survival. But for now, Jo’s just a middle-age woman in recovery who went back to school in her 40’s, finished an Addiction Counseling program and now works with young men who are battling this disease every day. She believes there’s nothing like seeing the devastation and the miracles up close. She doesn’t blog, our show will be her first ever telling her story publically but she is 100% committed to whatever she can do go give the disease a mainstream platform and help people who want to find the place to recover outloud. Starting with 6 guys in a house in Maryland. __________________ Intro & Outro Themes: @djfmdotcom

Steve In The Raw
#35 - Not Your Basic Podcast-Lindsey and Chelsea Leifken!

Steve In The Raw

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2015 82:21


Steve In The Raw...and TWINS!  Like that old Coor's Light commercial.  Remember?  It doesn't matter.  Lindsey and Chelsea are not twins, but they are sisters and they both have blonde hair.  In this episode we talk about how to be more positive and better yourself!  We throw some hot button issues in the mix, and we have a farewell tribute to Adam who is no longer working on the show.  Come for the banter, stay for the Sara McLachlan sing-along.  

The Official Danko Jones Podcast
Episode #91: Ron Sexsmith, Nick Flanagan

The Official Danko Jones Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2015 42:04


Ron Sexsmith dropped by to talk to Danko and Nick about producer Jim Scott, José Contreras, Andy Kim, touring Japan, Sara McLachlan, Kim Mitchell, Gordon Lightfoot, Engelbert Humperdinck and puns. The post Episode #91: Ron Sexsmith, Nick Flanagan appeared first on Danko Jones.

Party Favorz
Barbara Tucker | The Diva Series |Redux

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2014


In 2008, after having successfully created multiple feature sets for friends that included Everything But The Girl, Madonna, Kristine W, Christina Aguilera, and even Sara McLachlan, I began to realize folks were really digging them and then came up with the idea for the Diva Series.  I was steeped in house music at the time doing my 90's re-education and quickly became enamored with Barbara Tucker.  If there is a queen of pop and a queen of disco then Ms. Tucker who holds the most #1 house hits is definitively considered the queen of house music. Whether she's singing originals or paying homage to Aretha or Whitney, she does it with ease and a heaping serving of soul.  I decided it was time and go back put together a proper tribute for Ms. Tucker that reflects all of her then and more recent hits and even played Barbie and provided her with a proper dress that better suites her skin color.  That red was not working for me but the chartreuse, which better matched her skin color looks fabulous! Ladies and gentlemen, for the first time in 8 years, please welcome back into the Diva Hall of Fame, the one and only Queen of House ….Ms. Barbara Tucker! Album : Barbara Tucker | The Diva Series | Redux Genre : House Classics Year : 2014 Total Time : 02:03:29 1. Barbara Tucker - Beautiful People (Original Club Mix) 2. Peter Luts & Barbara Tucker - One (Original) 3. Timmy Vegas & Barbara Tucker - Dutty Funk (Audiowhores Mix) 4. The Winning Triplet vs. Andrea Paci with Barbara Tucker - We Wanna Boogie (Original Vocal Mix) 5. David Guetta feat. Barbara Tucker - Give Me Something (Original Extended Mix) 6. Barbara Tucker - I Wanna Dance With Somebody (The Cube Guys Mix) 7. Barbara Tucker - You Want Me Back (Philly Mix) 8. Barbara Tucker feat. Darryl D'Bonneau - Stop Playing With My Mind (Full Intention Club Mix) 9. Barbara Tucker - Feelin' Like A Superstar (Josh Harris Club Mix) 10. Barbara Tucker - Love's On Time (Junior Vasquez Remix) 11. Blaze pres. Barbara Tucker - Most Precious Love (DF Future 3000 Mix) 12. Morris T & Fjrmo feat. Barbara Tucker - Let Me Be (7th Distric Remix) 13. Barbara Tucker - Love Vibrations (Riffs & Rays Mix) 14. Barbara Tucker - Hot Shot (Neo Disco Extended Mix) 15. RLP & Barbara Tucker - R.E.S.P.E.C.T. (Club Edit) 16. Barbara Tucker & Tuccillo - One Desire (Quentin Harris Re-Production) 17. Barbara Tucker - I Get Lifted (David Tort Remix) 18. Barbara Tucker - Everybody Dance (Club Asylum Remix) 19. Barbara Tucker - Stay Together (Soulful Mix) 20. House Divas feat. Barbara Tucker, Michelle Weeks, Su Su Bobien, Sabrynaah Pope & Dawn Tallman - Life (Extended Club Mix)

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley
Hollywood Rejects and Halloween Dreams

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2009 43:00


Dennis and Tony take a bus tour through LA's history with Out and About tours, celebrate the wonder of 100 calorie packs and wonder what it must like to rep Sara McLachlan.

Dance Club
Electro-Funk Edition 2008 v1 | Pt. 1 & 2

Dance Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2008


First and foremost, I want to apologize for my previous statement indicating that anyone voting for a candidate (in this case Obama) without fully understanding what they stand for, is stupid. I don't really believe that. Those that know me, understand I am passionate about my politics and can get carried away sometimes. There is no mistake about Barak's passion and ability to motivate and instill hope in people. Without a doubt, I believe you can attribute the overwhelming turnout among voters to his presence in the race. As I mentioned before, the first time I saw him was on C-SPAN shortly after he became the junior Senator from Illinois. I was immediately drawn to him and was very impressed by his thoughtfulness. What I have been attempting to do is draw a distinction between his candidacy and Clinton's. Frankly, there are only minor differences between the two's positions. Then I try to look at the challenges that the next administration will face, and truly believe that Hillary has the most experience and better understanding as to what that entails. Ultimately, if Obama wins the Democratic nomination, I will throw my entire support behind him. I am sick and tired of the greed and the corruption of the current administration. One can only hope that the next President will maintain a transparent government as promised, and do more for the people, the economy, health care, the environment and of course national security, rather than their friends in high places. As someone whose work brought them close to the victims of Katrina, it's appalling that many still live in FEMA trailers on the lot where their house used to be; all the while federal spending (particularly on useless "earmarks" that never receive an up or down vote) spirals out of control. This is not the "compassionate" government that was promised back in 2000. For now, I'll just let the primaries play out and hold off on any more political comments (as best I can) until the convention in August. That being said, welcome to the first edition of Party Favorz 2008: Electro-Funk Edition. Unfortunately, I have yet to receive my funk promo for February but have a slew of hot new electro tunes. So, I decided to go back and put together a double mix of the hottest tunes on BPM satellite based on their most recent chart. While the majority of these songs have appeared on compilations as far back as September, they are only now receiving the attention they deserve on radio. The songs you'll find on here that I never used, are trance. While I don't necessarily dislike trance, it's not my favorite genre. The handful of trance songs that appear on this mix are hot at the moment. The problem I have with them is that they don't really do the original song any justice. Most notably Tiesto's work has been seriously lacking as of late. His mixes tend to drag along and lack the inspiration he's been known for in the past. In fact, I haven't heard anything as glorious as the work he did on Delirium's "Silence" with Sara McLachlan or even The Roc Project's "Never (Past Tense)". Granted, he's obviously trying to modernize his sound to fit in with the whole electro scene but has yet to hit his stride. His mixes of Justin Timberlake and Britney were just so-so. Let's hope Seal's latest "The Right Life" receives more justice. So as to not let everyone down, I'll be backing this mix up with another offering within a couple of hours. Yeah, It's been a busy week, but I didn't rest on my laurels. One other thing, if you've had difficulty accessing this site, blame it on Flickr. They've been doing some serious upgrades to their site which not only has taken longer than they expected but has caused serious headaches for anyone with the slideshow on their blog. Patience is a virtue, just not one of mine. For now...Enjoy! Due to the original structure of this post, the two separate sets have now been combined into one and remastered based on the techniques used in current pod...

Party Favorz
Electro-Funk Edition 2008 v1 | Pt. 1 & 2

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2008


First and foremost, I want to apologize for my previous statement indicating that anyone voting for a candidate (in this case Obama) without fully understanding what they stand for, is stupid. I don't really believe that. Those that know me, understand I am passionate about my politics and can get carried away sometimes. There is no mistake about Barak's passion and ability to motivate and instill hope in people. Without a doubt, I believe you can attribute the overwhelming turnout among voters to his presence in the race. As I mentioned before, the first time I saw him was on C-SPAN shortly after he became the junior Senator from Illinois. I was immediately drawn to him and was very impressed by his thoughtfulness. What I have been attempting to do is draw a distinction between his candidacy and Clinton's. Frankly, there are only minor differences between the two's positions. Then I try to look at the challenges that the next administration will face, and truly believe that Hillary has the most experience and better understanding as to what that entails. Ultimately, if Obama wins the Democratic nomination, I will throw my entire support behind him. I am sick and tired of the greed and the corruption of the current administration. One can only hope that the next President will maintain a transparent government as promised, and do more for the people, the economy, health care, the environment and of course national security, rather than their friends in high places. As someone whose work brought them close to the victims of Katrina, it's appalling that many still live in FEMA trailers on the lot where their house used to be; all the while federal spending (particularly on useless "earmarks" that never receive an up or down vote) spirals out of control. This is not the "compassionate" government that was promised back in 2000. For now, I'll just let the primaries play out and hold off on any more political comments (as best I can) until the convention in August. That being said, welcome to the first edition of Party Favorz 2008: Electro-Funk Edition. Unfortunately, I have yet to receive my funk promo for February but have a slew of hot new electro tunes. So, I decided to go back and put together a double mix of the hottest tunes on BPM satellite based on their most recent chart. While the majority of these songs have appeared on compilations as far back as September, they are only now receiving the attention they deserve on radio. The songs you'll find on here that I never used, are trance. While I don't necessarily dislike trance, it's not my favorite genre. The handful of trance songs that appear on this mix are hot at the moment. The problem I have with them is that they don't really do the original song any justice. Most notably Tiesto's work has been seriously lacking as of late. His mixes tend to drag along and lack the inspiration he's been known for in the past. In fact, I haven't heard anything as glorious as the work he did on Delirium's "Silence" with Sara McLachlan or even The Roc Project's "Never (Past Tense)". Granted, he's obviously trying to modernize his sound to fit in with the whole electro scene but has yet to hit his stride. His mixes of Justin Timberlake and Britney were just so-so. Let's hope Seal's latest "The Right Life" receives more justice. So as to not let everyone down, I'll be backing this mix up with another offering within a couple of hours. Yeah, It's been a busy week, but I didn't rest on my laurels. One other thing, if you've had difficulty accessing this site, blame it on Flickr. They've been doing some serious upgrades to their site which not only has taken longer than they expected but has caused serious headaches for anyone with the slideshow on their blog. Patience is a virtue, just not one of mine. For now...Enjoy! Due to the original structure of this post, the two separate sets have now been combined into one and remastered based on the techniques used in current pod...