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2003 single by The White Stripes

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Bienvenido a los 90
B90 Supernova 78 - Así nació la popularidad de Seven Nation Army (The White Stripes) - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Bienvenido a los 90

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 21:00


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Como un riff de guitarra destinado a la banda sonora de 007 acabó dominando el mundo. Con todos ustedes,Seven Nation Army de The White Stripes. + info - https://linktr.ee/b90podcast Espacio patrocinado por: AlberStorm - Rosa Rivas - estebansantosjuanesbosch - Achtungivoox - jvcliment - Jaume Solivelles - Dreifor- Javier Alcalde - jmgomez - Jorge - Chisco Fernández Sainz - Ana Isabel Miguélez Domínguez - Pablo Carrasco Santos - Iñigo Albizu - Rachael - utxi73 - Jorge Sánchez - Naïa - Dani GO - kharhan - garageinc78 - Juan Carlos Acero Linares - Jaime Cruz Flórez - DOMINGO SANTABÁRBARA - faeminoandtired - Jose Manuel Valera - Ivan Castro - Javi Portas - Belén Vaca - Ana FM - tueresgeorge - boldano - Eduardo Mayordomo Muñoz - Barrax de Pump - PDR - Fernando - QUIROGEA - J. Gutiérrez - Gabriel Vicente - Carlos Conseglieri - Miguel - Isabel Luengo - Franc Puerto - screaming - HugoBR - angelmedano - Vicente DC - Alvaro Gomez Marin - Alvaro Perez - Sergio Serrano - Antuan Clamarán - Isranet - Paco Gandia - ok_pablopg - Crisele - David Reig - Wasabi Segovia - Dani RM - Fernando Masero - María Garrido - RafaGP - Macu Chaleka - laura - davidgonsan - Juan Carlos Mazas - Bassman Mugre - SrLara - Próxima Estación Okinawa - Barullo - Francisco Javier Indignado Hin - Unai Elordui - carmenlimbostar - Piri - Miguel Ángel Tinte - Jon Perez Nubla - Raul Sánchez - Nuria Sonabé - Pere Pasqual - Juanmi - JulMorGon - blinddogs - JM MORENTE - Alfonso Moya - Rubio Carbón - LaRubiaProducciones - cesmunsal - Marcos - jocio - Norberto Blanquer Solar - Tolo Sent - Carmen Ventura - Jordi y varias personas anónimas. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Bienvenido a los 90. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/32699

The Skippables
The White Stripes w/ Ian Connor Bain

The Skippables

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 96:59


This week we have on musician Ian Connor Bain to discuss the discography of the White Stripes! Will they fight along side of Jack and Meg's Seven Nation Army in the Cannon division or will they be saying "Hello Operator, I just don't know what to do with myself!" What's their most skippable song?? Listen and hear for yourselves!       Watch the full video on our patreon:  www.patreon.com/TheSkippables

Journal du Rock
Neil Young ; Journey ; Radiohead ; Frank Beard de ZZ Top ; Jack White et Eddie Vedder ; Bruce Dickinson et Iron Maiden

Journal du Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 3:35


Neil Young s'est engagé à ne pas vendre de billets "platinum" pour ses futures tournées, après avoir été inspiré par Robert Smith, de The Cure. Le concert de Journey à Houston a tourné court vendredi 14 mars, stoppé net en pleine performance de ‘'Don't Stop Believin'' à cause d'un incident électrique sous la scène. Radiohead a célébré le 30e anniversaire de son deuxième album, ‘'The Bends'' avec une vidéo inédite de l'un des concerts solo de Thom Yorke à l'époque, à voir sur notre site. Frank Beard, le batteur de ZZ Top, va devoir interrompre sa tournée pour raison médicale. Les fans présents au concert de Jack White à Tokyo ont eu la bonne surprise de voir Eddie Vedder rejoindre la scène pour une reprise de "Rockin' in the Free World" de Neil Young. Alors qu'Iron Maiden s'apprête à célébrer son 50e anniversaire avec la tournée ‘'Run For Your Lives'', Bruce Dickinson a tenu à clarifier une chose : le groupe ne trichera jamais sur scène. Mots-Clés : Neil Young, argent, fans, manager, agent, protéger, revendeur, prix exorbitants, profits, Ticketmaster, zones, spectacles, morceaux, écrans géants, son, tube mythique, 1981, techniciens, extincteurs, organisation, parole, public, évacuer, blessé, séquence, VHS, chanteur, acoustique, Horseshoe Tavern, Toronto, Canada, 1995, communiqué, problème, santé, remplacé, Texan, membre, équipe technique, percussionniste, John Douglas, relation, appendicectomie, urgence, Paris, 2002, rappel, Hypnotize, Seven Nation Army, White Stripes, classique, refrain, solo, prestation, tête d'affiche, anniversaire, Saturday Night Live, bandes préenregistrées, parc d'attractions, arrière-plan, voix, instruments, samples, Bruce Dickinson, approche, réel. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et 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. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankxDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

SWR3 Die größten Hits und ihre Geschichte | SWR3
Seven Nation Army – The White Stripes

SWR3 Die größten Hits und ihre Geschichte | SWR3

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 7:50


„Seven Nation Army“ von den White Stripes ist inzwischen viel mehr als nur ein weltweiter Indie-Rock-Hit, es ist eine Hymne, zu der die Menschen in ganz unterschiedlichen Situationen feiern: im Fußball-Stadion, auf dem Kreuzfahrtschiff oder beim privaten Headbangen in der Küche. Entstanden ist „Seven Nation Army“ als Gitarren-Riff bei einem Soundcheck und hätte es fast nicht zum fertigen Song geschafft.

Journal du Rock
Stray Cats;Saturday Night Live;Pantera et Bruce Dickinson Iron Maiden;Ozzy Osbourne Black Sabbath;Timothé Chalamet et Bob Dylan;Steven Tyler Aerosmith

Journal du Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 3:49


Brian Setzer, légendaire co-fondateur des Stray Cats, a révélé qu'il souffre d'une maladie auto-immune qui l'empêche de jouer de la guitare. Ce dimanche 16 février 2025, c'était l'anniversaire des 50 ans de la fameuse émission américaine "Saturday Night Live" avec Paul McCartney, Nirvana, Post Malone, Eddie Vedder, Paul Simon, Sabrina Carpenter, David Byrne des Talking Heads, Robyn, et Jack White. Pantera a créé la surprise lors de son concert à l'Adidas Arena de Paris, ce 15 février avec la présence d'un invité légendaire : Bruce Dickinson, le chanteur d'Iron Maiden. Concernant le dernier concert de Black Sabbath, ‘'Back to The Beginning'' : Ozzy Osbourne annonce qu'il ne chantera que des "petits bouts" avec le groupe. Timothée Chalamet a listé les similitudes entre les messages politiques de Bob Dylan (qu'il incarne dans le nouveau biopic) et du film Dune. D'après le batteur de Guns N' Roses, Matt Sorum, les fans peuvent s'attendre à revoir ponctuellement Steven Tyler sur scène mais pas plus que sur quatre ou cinq chansons. Mots-Clés : tournée, mains, musicien, douleur, sensation gants, coup dur, espoir, progrès, stylo, lacer, chaussures, ridicule, soins, Mayo Clinic, établissement médical, renommée mondiale, futur, récupération, incontournable, artistes, scène, style, inspiration, légendaire, Abbey Road, Beatles, hommage, Tom Petty, duo, Seven Nation Army, anthologie, succès, mythique, Walk, Phil Anselmo, frontman, geste de respect, vétéran, heavy metal, fan, préventes officielles, adieu, modalité, vente, Ticketmaster, colère, frustration, nombre, acheteur, plateforme de vente, consoler, Graal, tirelire, offrir, entrée, euros , sans compter, packs ultra VIP, euros, show, Frank Herbert, période, histoire américaine, côte ouest, train, acide, machine à écrire, côte est, message, similaire, chanteur, voix, fracture du larynx, concert caritatif, prestation, espoir, avenir, confirmé, Velvet Revolver, ami personnel, one shot, show. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et 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. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankx

Deejay Lil`Boy Mix
Welcome 2025 By Deejay Lil`Boy Tech House Mix (FREE PACK)

Deejay Lil`Boy Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 30:07


Hy Here My first mix in 2025! :D Enjoy & Share! Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Deejaylilboy12 Free Tech House Pack! TRACKLIST: 1.Madan 2025 (Original Mix) 2.ID 3.Becky G - Bella Ciao (Sell Out MC Remix) 4.Chemical Brothers vs Wave Wave - Do It Again vs Baby I'm A Boss (Sell Out MC Mashup) 5.Central Cee vs Wahlstedt - Doja vs Back Again (Sell Out MC Mashup) 6.Martin Ikin & Grant Nelson - Out Of My Head (Extended Mix) 7.Cloonee vs San Pacho - Sippin Yak vs No Guest List (Sell Out MC Live Mashup) 8.ID 9.Tom's Diner (Extended Mix) 10.Kiss vs Evokings vs Pinkloud - I Was Made vs Seven Nation Army vs Can't Stop (Sell Out MC Mashup)

Mario Z
Seven Nation Army

Mario Z

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 3:30


Step into a sonic time machine with Mario Z's electrifying remix of Seven Nation Army, a collaboration featuring Haley Reinhart's smoky, soulful vocals. This rendition blends the bold swagger of New Orleans jazz with the hypnotic pulse of modern house music, creating a soundscape that feels both vintage and futuristic. The remix opens with a haunting dirge-like brass arrangement, evoking the mournful yet triumphant essence of a traditional New Orleans funeral march. As Reinhart's sultry voice takes center stage, it's surrounded by the warm growl of a stand-up bass and syncopated, swing-infused drum beats. The arrangement feels alive, as though pulled straight from a smoky French Quarter jazz club. As the track progresses, Mario Z masterfully weaves in deep house elements. Crisp hi-hats, a pulsing four-on-the-floor kick, and subtle electronic textures amplify the energy, transforming the dirge into a dancefloor anthem. Haley's dynamic vocal performance bridges the gap between eras, her rich tone adding an emotional depth that resonates through every note. The remix strikes the perfect balance between nostalgia and innovation, paying homage to the White Stripes' original with a fresh twist. It's not just a cover—it's a complete reimagining, designed to make you sway, stomp, and lose yourself in the music. Whether you're sipping a cocktail at a speakeasy or dancing the night away at a rooftop club, this jazzy house remix of Seven Nation Army is bound to set the mood. Prepare to be transported to a world where brass bands and house DJs collide in perfect harmony.

Oliver Gower - The Uncensored Critic
Evangeline Victoria on Performing Weddings and Football Stadiums

Oliver Gower - The Uncensored Critic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 90:46


Evangeline (Evie) is an award-winning violinist and entertainer with over 21 years experience in the music business.  She graduated from the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music and has built a career not only performing popular songs for weddings and football stadiums but also pieces of classical repertoire.  Her talents have been heard across Europe and Australia, including performances with the Orchestra Victoria, the National institute of Circus Arts and Cirque Du Soleil. She's shared the stage with the likes of Damien Leith, Conrad Sewell, Kygo and Tiesto.  A lot of you will know her from her viral performances at the stadiums of  A-League Melbourne Victory Team and the AFL's Carlton Football Club. With performances of Freed From Desire and Seven Nation Army which you can see on YouTube right now: https://youtu.be/ZkL6MvXxo6k?si=2lfHOzYBwT18epPf On top of this she recently finished a European Tour performing at weddings and other venues. If you missed her this year and wanted to book her for your special day don't despair! She is going back on the road in 2025, for more information check out her website below as well as her Instagram page.  www.evangelinevictoriamusic.com.au Evie discusses how she discovered the violin, how she prepares for weddings and some behind the scenes information about her viral football stadium performances. Great chat for anyone interested in learning the violin, wants to know more about it and how the best way to get your name out in the wedding scene is to crash one! Oliver Gower Spotlight Link: https://www.spotlight.com/9097-9058-5261 Instagram: @goweroliver For enquiries and requests: olliegower10@gmail.com

Kfm Top 40 with Carl Wastie | #KfmTop40
DJ Cosher and Steven Lee Lewis join forces for a dance-powered remake of ‘Seven Nation Army'

Kfm Top 40 with Carl Wastie | #KfmTop40

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 14:01


DJ Cosher, one of SA's most dynamic music producers, teams up with award-winning vocalist Steven Lee Lewis to deliver a high-energy, dance-infused remake of the iconic White Stripes anthem, Seven Nation Army. The track promises to be a surefire summer hit, blending powerful beats with Lewis' dynamic vocals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Journal du Rock
AC/DC; les White Stripes; Timothée Chalamet et Bob Dylan; Oasis; Pete Townshend des Who et Rick Rubin; Steve Lukather, Michael Jackson et Quincy Jones

Journal du Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 3:42


Il semblerait qu'AC/DC se prépare à annoncer une nouvelle tournée pour 2025 en Amérique du Nord, le groupe aurait posté l'info par erreur sur ses réseaux sociaux. Les White Stripes ont abandonné leurs poursuites en matière de droits d'auteur contre le président nouvellement réélu des États-Unis, Donald Trump. Timothée Chalamet a confié qu'il avait appris à jouer 30 chansons de Bob Dylan pour préparer le biopic dans lequel il incarnera la légende du folk. Si vous trouviez que "Champagne Supernova" d'Oasis était trop court (malgré ses 7 : 30), Noel Gallagher vous comblera avec une version de six heures du tube créée pour une galerie d'art londonienne. Pete Townshend, le guitariste des Who, s'en est pris à Rick Rubin, déclarant que "quelqu'un devrait de temps en temps le gifler" à propos de ses méthodes créatives. Le guitariste de l'époque de "Thriller", Steve Lukather, a déclaré que la chanson "Beat It" de Michael Jackson était à l'origine beaucoup plus orientée metal avant que Quincy Jones ne suggère de la modifier. Mots-Clés : événement, Facebook, U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota, supprimé, commentaire, page, billets, mise en vente, confirmation officielle, chanteur, Jack White, plainte, utilisation non-autrisée, Seven Nation Army, magazine, Consequence, sans préjudice, rejet, manifestation publique, dédain, star, Dune, film, A Complete Unknown, passage, controversé, guitare, acoustique, électrique, salles américaines, Belgique, bande-son, portrait, cadre, exposition, Legends, photographe, Zoe Law, National Portrait Gallery, Londres, The Independent, cliché, noir et blanc, vie, carrière, actrice, Sienna Miller, Epiphone, 1967, écrire, Champagne Supernova, propos, producteur, saugrenu, guitariste, dirigé, emblématiques, Beastie Boys, Slayer, System of a Down, livre, The Creative Act : A Way of Being, art, public, musicien de session, influence, Guardian, décès, Eddie Van Halen, inspiré, créer, radios pop. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et 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. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankx

Lawyer 2 Lawyer -  Law News and Legal Topics
Using Music in Political Campaigns: Misuse, Copyright Infringement, & Litigation

Lawyer 2 Lawyer - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 38:29


Over the years, the power of music has been an integral piece in energizing a crowd, whether through a specific song used at a political rally or in a campaign video on social media. However, there are legalities when it comes to the use of songs, especially when the musician doesn't want to be tied to a specific political candidate or a candidate uses a song without the musician's permission. Back on August 29, 2024, deputy director of communications for the Trump campaign, Margo McAtee Martin, posted a short clip on X of Donald Trump boarding a plane, set to the opening riff of the widely popular song, “Seven Nation Army” by the band The White Stripes. In response to the post, guitarist and lead singer of the rock duo, Jack White, wrote on his Instagram page, “Oh….Don't even think about using my music you fascists…“Lawsuit coming from my lawyers about this (to add to your five thousand others..)” On September 9th, Jack & his bandmate, Meg White, filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Trump & company for the “flagrant misappropriation” of their song.  In this episode, Craig is joined by Joseph Fishman, Professor of Law at Vanderbilt University School of Law and Professor at the Blair School of Music, as they discuss The White Stripes' recent lawsuit against Donald Trump for the unauthorized use of their song "Seven Nation Army". Craig & Joe will talk about copyright infringement, and the legalities behind the use of songs in campaigns. Mentioned in This Episode: Donald Trump Infringed ‘Electric Avenue' By Using Song In Campaign Video, Judge Rules

Comic Talk Today
Comic Talk Today COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK HEADLINES FOR SEPT 11TH, 2024 | This Episode is INSANE!

Comic Talk Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 214:24


It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy!Linkin Park takes up WAY too much of this episode.Donald Trump is being sued by The White Stripes.Amazon teams with Anthropic AIJunji Ito's EPIC horror manga is turning into an Anime.Minecraft trailer drops.And so much more...Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. MusicFollow-ups/CorrectionsLinkin Park - With the issues last week's episode had i probably could have added an addendum to it. The band not only announced a new vocalist, Emily Armstrong, but also new drummer, Colin Brittan, PLUS a new record, From Zero, and a new tour.New Music/VideoSpiritbox - Soft Spine https://youtu.be/tiIjetn31VA Another heavy banger!!Filter - Burn Out The Sun https://youtu.be/3vbDbTqiJoM Filter's version of Radio Rock works. Really good songwriting.Shallow Rising - Remorse Code https://youtu.be/8Shy17_Shto Chris Adler's NEW band. DEFINITELY different from LoG. But better?Opeth - Paragraph 3 https://youtu.be/7Ph5o3xpJ_8 This record is going to be great.Vígundr - Grógaldr   https://youtu.be/BX5jRQAYfq4 another Heilung clone… this one seems much better.Entheos - A Thousand Days https://youtu.be/rttDAatSAIc much more blasty than their last outing… it will grow on you.Linkin Park - The Emptiness Machine https://youtu.be/SRXH9AbT280 Feels very Meteora. Those lyrics just CUT though.Memphis May Fire - Infection https://youtu.be/W87MonbrKnU Mostly bland with an ok breakdown that falls short.Jinjer - Rogue https://youtu.be/9Uaecbh8ta0?si=WBdQbMC-d7RBWafr definitely still one of the best in metal right now.Billy Morrison, Corey Taylor, Steve Vai - Incite The Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AjEYcYsiyo Not terrible, but not super noteworthy either.Tours/FestivalsHeart - Royal Flush 2025. These are the rescheduled dates that had been previously postponed for Ann Wilson's cancer treatments. Previous tickets will be honored. Feb 28 in Las Vegas through Apr 5 in Quebec. https://www.heart-music.com Linkin Park - 6 dates, tickets are all sold out. Sept 11, 16, 22, 24, 28, Nov 11.Unto Others - DROPPED from the WASP tour. The reason given by WASP being that Unto Others never provided a marketing plan. Which the band disputes.Childish Gambino - Speaking of postponed tours. Donald Glover's music project is postponing the remaining dates on his current tour so he can focus on his physical health “for a few weeks.” All tickets will be honored once the remaining dates are rescheduled.https://variety.com/2024/music/news/donald-glover-postpones-childish-gambino-farewell-tour-physical-health-1236138459/ Reg ‘ol NewsJack White V Trump - Jack and Meg White are suing Donald Trump's campaign over the usage of their song Seven Nation Army. The suit seemingly stemming from a threat from White in late August over the usage of the song in a video on X. The threat involved long debunked story about Trump calling veterans names at Arlington cemetery. White resorting to calling Trump “DonOLD” even.https://variety.com/2024/music/news/jack-white-sues-donald-trump-unauthorized-use-of-music-1236138745/ Superbowl - Football season just started and we already know who is going to perform at the halftime show. Kendrick Lamar.https://variety.com/2024/music/news/super-bowl-2025-halftime-performer-1236136777/ SuggestsThe Crow Soundtrack - The soundtrack to the superhero film The Crow was released in 1994.Gaming/TechTrailersMortal Kombat 1 - Noob Saibot trailer… or just teaser?Reg ‘ol NewsAmazon's Alexa - New voice assistant will use Claude AI from Anthropic, not Amazon's Titan models.YouTube AI developments - Developing AI detection tools for music and faces. Working on creator controls for AI trainingDestiny 2 - Bungie's new roadmap for Destiny 2 outlines major changes, including two expansions annually instead of one. These expansions will feature more non-linear campaign formats and gameplay styles, like roguelikes and survival shooters. Alongside expansions, four free major updates per year will introduce activities, events, and rewards. The first expansion, codenamed Apollo, launches in Summer 2025 and will follow a non-linear story approach. The current expansion, The Final Shape, was delayed due to recent studio layoffs.https://www.engadget.com/gaming/heres-bungies-roadmap-for-destiny-2-163138384.html SuggestsMK1 - one last chance before everything changes in Khaos Reigns.Comic Books/BooksFollow-ups/CorrectionsElseworlds - with the return of the imprint for DC with new stories, the classics are getting fresh printings. https://comicbook.com/comics/news/dc-elseworlds-superman-batman-comics-volumes-trade-paperbacks/#1 TrailersIron Man - https://youtu.be/ccBQ9WfR2kU on shelves in October. Written by Spencer Ackerman. Art from Julius Ohta. That SWORD tho!!Exceptional X-Men - https://youtu.be/ws6aj2muRmo W- Eve L Ewing, A- Carmen Carnero. On sale now.Reg ‘ol NewsComics For Dummies - The “For Dummies” series of books is now attempting to tackle comic books. Written by  Troy Brownfield. The series will feature books on The Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, a general Marvel related book, and Captain America. The latter 2 to start things off.https://www.gamesradar.com/comics/marvel-comics/marvel-for-dummies-book-announcement/ SuggestsThe Crow - a haunting tale of love, loss, and revenge. Eric Draven, brutally murdered alongside his fiancée, is resurrected by a supernatural crow to avenge their deaths. James O'Barr's gothic comic blends dark, visceral artwork with a deeply emotional story, perfect for fans of tragic antiheroes and supernatural horror. With its moody atmosphere and powerful themes, The Crow is a must-read for anyone craving a chilling, emotional ride this spooky season. 1989, Caliber Comics.TV ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsGood Omens - Neil Gaiman series suspends production on the final season due to the allegations against its creator. https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/good-omens-halts-production-neil-gaiman-allegations-1236138923/ Creature Commandos - Dec 5.TrailersHigh Potential - Sept 17 https://youtu.be/2ml5VsUElEM Kaitlin Olsen finally playing a different character other than Sweet D? Could be cool.Arcane - Season 2 Nov https://youtu.be/hsffPST-x1k Uzamaki - https://youtu.be/2ivmweJQaco Sept 28 on Adult Swim, next day on MAXReg ‘ol NewsTonight Show - NBC to pull back on their staple late-night show. Fridays will now be reruns. Just the most recent move in a line of similar cuts. Seth Meyers band got cut, and the other networks late night shows have all already made this move in recent years. And the media thinks it is simply due to streaming competition.https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/tonight-show-jimmy-fallon-four-nights-per-week-nbc-1236135343/ South Park - Set to return in 2025. Purposefully skipping the election. Also waiting for Paramount to figure their future.https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/south-park-2025-return-skipping-presidential-election-1236131691/ SuggestsFrom - Done it a few times before, but to kick off spooky season AND to catch up before season 3 starts, do it THIS WEEK!MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsHorizon - Second movie's theatrical release get scrapped after the first movie loses almost $90M. Costner still dedicated to releasing all 4 parts. https://variety.com/2024/film/festivals/kevin-costner-horizon-2-scrapped-theatrical-release-reaction-to-box-office-not-overwhelming-success-1236133084/ TrailersWolf Man - https://youtu.be/ZZ2xPwXJpLM Leigh Whannell directed Invisible Man. Starring Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner. January 2025The Apprentice - https://youtu.be/0tXEN0WNJUg Oct 11Minecraft - https://youtu.be/PE2YZhcC4NY good lord what is this?Megalopolis https://youtu.be/pq6mvHZU0fc?si=ngRYWS5jMHVzMAgK The REAL trailer for Francis Ford Copolla's star-studded epic.Reg ‘ol NewsJames Earl Jones - Passed at 93. SuggestsBeetlejuice Beetlejuice - a 2024 American dark fantasy comedy horror film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. A sequel to Beetlejuice (1988) and the second film of the Beetlejuice franchise, the film stars Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and Catherine O'Hara reprising their roles alongside new cast members Justin Theroux, Monica Bellucci, Jenna Ortega, and Willem Dafoe.Rumor MillNew SourcesSilver Surfer - Special presentation on Disney+.Wolverine - Henry Cavill is ONCE AGAIN being rumored for the Wolverine moving forward. “Cooking” posts on his socials.New RumorsWakanda - Live-action series supposedly in pre-development.Man-Thing - Special Presentation on Disney+Blade - Director found? Chad Stahleski (John Wick)?Green Lantern - Matthew McConaughey and Ewan McGregor now rumored to have been cast. McGregor said to be up for John Stewart, McConaughey too. So obviously not along side Brolin.Final Fantasy - The OTHER games said to be coming to Xbox (aside from MMO XIV) are VII remake, XVI, and the Pixel Remasters.Venom: Last Dance - Knull to make an appearance. Secret Wars appearance for Tom Hardy.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network
COMIC TALK TODAY: COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK HEADLINES FOR SEPT 11TH, 2024 | THIS EPISODE IS INSANE!

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 214:24


It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy!Linkin Park takes up WAY too much of this episode.Donald Trump is being sued by The White Stripes.Amazon teams with Anthropic AIJunji Ito's EPIC horror manga is turning into an Anime.Minecraft trailer drops.And so much more...Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. MusicFollow-ups/CorrectionsLinkin Park - With the issues last week's episode had i probably could have added an addendum to it. The band not only announced a new vocalist, Emily Armstrong, but also new drummer, Colin Brittan, PLUS a new record, From Zero, and a new tour.New Music/VideoSpiritbox - Soft Spine https://youtu.be/tiIjetn31VA Another heavy banger!!Filter - Burn Out The Sun https://youtu.be/3vbDbTqiJoM Filter's version of Radio Rock works. Really good songwriting.Shallow Rising - Remorse Code https://youtu.be/8Shy17_Shto Chris Adler's NEW band. DEFINITELY different from LoG. But better?Opeth - Paragraph 3 https://youtu.be/7Ph5o3xpJ_8 This record is going to be great.Vígundr - Grógaldr   https://youtu.be/BX5jRQAYfq4 another Heilung clone… this one seems much better.Entheos - A Thousand Days https://youtu.be/rttDAatSAIc much more blasty than their last outing… it will grow on you.Linkin Park - The Emptiness Machine https://youtu.be/SRXH9AbT280 Feels very Meteora. Those lyrics just CUT though.Memphis May Fire - Infection https://youtu.be/W87MonbrKnU Mostly bland with an ok breakdown that falls short.Jinjer - Rogue https://youtu.be/9Uaecbh8ta0?si=WBdQbMC-d7RBWafr definitely still one of the best in metal right now.Billy Morrison, Corey Taylor, Steve Vai - Incite The Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AjEYcYsiyo Not terrible, but not super noteworthy either.Tours/FestivalsHeart - Royal Flush 2025. These are the rescheduled dates that had been previously postponed for Ann Wilson's cancer treatments. Previous tickets will be honored. Feb 28 in Las Vegas through Apr 5 in Quebec. https://www.heart-music.com Linkin Park - 6 dates, tickets are all sold out. Sept 11, 16, 22, 24, 28, Nov 11.Unto Others - DROPPED from the WASP tour. The reason given by WASP being that Unto Others never provided a marketing plan. Which the band disputes.Childish Gambino - Speaking of postponed tours. Donald Glover's music project is postponing the remaining dates on his current tour so he can focus on his physical health “for a few weeks.” All tickets will be honored once the remaining dates are rescheduled.https://variety.com/2024/music/news/donald-glover-postpones-childish-gambino-farewell-tour-physical-health-1236138459/ Reg ‘ol NewsJack White V Trump - Jack and Meg White are suing Donald Trump's campaign over the usage of their song Seven Nation Army. The suit seemingly stemming from a threat from White in late August over the usage of the song in a video on X. The threat involved long debunked story about Trump calling veterans names at Arlington cemetery. White resorting to calling Trump “DonOLD” even.https://variety.com/2024/music/news/jack-white-sues-donald-trump-unauthorized-use-of-music-1236138745/ Superbowl - Football season just started and we already know who is going to perform at the halftime show. Kendrick Lamar.https://variety.com/2024/music/news/super-bowl-2025-halftime-performer-1236136777/ SuggestsThe Crow Soundtrack - The soundtrack to the superhero film The Crow was released in 1994.Gaming/TechTrailersMortal Kombat 1 - Noob Saibot trailer… or just teaser?Reg ‘ol NewsAmazon's Alexa - New voice assistant will use Claude AI from Anthropic, not Amazon's Titan models.YouTube AI developments - Developing AI detection tools for music and faces. Working on creator controls for AI trainingDestiny 2 - Bungie's new roadmap for Destiny 2 outlines major changes, including two expansions annually instead of one. These expansions will feature more non-linear campaign formats and gameplay styles, like roguelikes and survival shooters. Alongside expansions, four free major updates per year will introduce activities, events, and rewards. The first expansion, codenamed Apollo, launches in Summer 2025 and will follow a non-linear story approach. The current expansion, The Final Shape, was delayed due to recent studio layoffs.https://www.engadget.com/gaming/heres-bungies-roadmap-for-destiny-2-163138384.html SuggestsMK1 - one last chance before everything changes in Khaos Reigns.Comic Books/BooksFollow-ups/CorrectionsElseworlds - with the return of the imprint for DC with new stories, the classics are getting fresh printings. https://comicbook.com/comics/news/dc-elseworlds-superman-batman-comics-volumes-trade-paperbacks/#1 TrailersIron Man - https://youtu.be/ccBQ9WfR2kU on shelves in October. Written by Spencer Ackerman. Art from Julius Ohta. That SWORD tho!!Exceptional X-Men - https://youtu.be/ws6aj2muRmo W- Eve L Ewing, A- Carmen Carnero. On sale now.Reg ‘ol NewsComics For Dummies - The “For Dummies” series of books is now attempting to tackle comic books. Written by  Troy Brownfield. The series will feature books on The Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, a general Marvel related book, and Captain America. The latter 2 to start things off.https://www.gamesradar.com/comics/marvel-comics/marvel-for-dummies-book-announcement/ SuggestsThe Crow - a haunting tale of love, loss, and revenge. Eric Draven, brutally murdered alongside his fiancée, is resurrected by a supernatural crow to avenge their deaths. James O'Barr's gothic comic blends dark, visceral artwork with a deeply emotional story, perfect for fans of tragic antiheroes and supernatural horror. With its moody atmosphere and powerful themes, The Crow is a must-read for anyone craving a chilling, emotional ride this spooky season. 1989, Caliber Comics.TV ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsGood Omens - Neil Gaiman series suspends production on the final season due to the allegations against its creator. https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/good-omens-halts-production-neil-gaiman-allegations-1236138923/ Creature Commandos - Dec 5.TrailersHigh Potential - Sept 17 https://youtu.be/2ml5VsUElEM Kaitlin Olsen finally playing a different character other than Sweet D? Could be cool.Arcane - Season 2 Nov https://youtu.be/hsffPST-x1k Uzamaki - https://youtu.be/2ivmweJQaco Sept 28 on Adult Swim, next day on MAXReg ‘ol NewsTonight Show - NBC to pull back on their staple late-night show. Fridays will now be reruns. Just the most recent move in a line of similar cuts. Seth Meyers band got cut, and the other networks late night shows have all already made this move in recent years. And the media thinks it is simply due to streaming competition.https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/tonight-show-jimmy-fallon-four-nights-per-week-nbc-1236135343/ South Park - Set to return in 2025. Purposefully skipping the election. Also waiting for Paramount to figure their future.https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/south-park-2025-return-skipping-presidential-election-1236131691/ SuggestsFrom - Done it a few times before, but to kick off spooky season AND to catch up before season 3 starts, do it THIS WEEK!MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsHorizon - Second movie's theatrical release get scrapped after the first movie loses almost $90M. Costner still dedicated to releasing all 4 parts. https://variety.com/2024/film/festivals/kevin-costner-horizon-2-scrapped-theatrical-release-reaction-to-box-office-not-overwhelming-success-1236133084/ TrailersWolf Man - https://youtu.be/ZZ2xPwXJpLM Leigh Whannell directed Invisible Man. Starring Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner. January 2025The Apprentice - https://youtu.be/0tXEN0WNJUg Oct 11Minecraft - https://youtu.be/PE2YZhcC4NY good lord what is this?Megalopolis https://youtu.be/pq6mvHZU0fc?si=ngRYWS5jMHVzMAgK The REAL trailer for Francis Ford Copolla's star-studded epic.Reg ‘ol NewsJames Earl Jones - Passed at 93. SuggestsBeetlejuice Beetlejuice - a 2024 American dark fantasy comedy horror film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. A sequel to Beetlejuice (1988) and the second film of the Beetlejuice franchise, the film stars Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and Catherine O'Hara reprising their roles alongside new cast members Justin Theroux, Monica Bellucci, Jenna Ortega, and Willem Dafoe.Rumor MillNew SourcesSilver Surfer - Special presentation on Disney+.Wolverine - Henry Cavill is ONCE AGAIN being rumored for the Wolverine moving forward. “Cooking” posts on his socials.New RumorsWakanda - Live-action series supposedly in pre-development.Man-Thing - Special Presentation on Disney+Blade - Director found? Chad Stahleski (John Wick)?Green Lantern - Matthew McConaughey and Ewan McGregor now rumored to have been cast. McGregor said to be up for John Stewart, McConaughey too. So obviously not along side Brolin.Final Fantasy - The OTHER games said to be coming to Xbox (aside from MMO XIV) are VII remake, XVI, and the Pixel Remasters.Venom: Last Dance - Knull to make an appearance. Secret Wars appearance for Tom Hardy.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
Using Music in Political Campaigns: Misuse, Copyright Infringement, & Litigation

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 38:29


Over the years, the power of music has been an integral piece in energizing a crowd, whether through a specific song used at a political rally or in a campaign video on social media. However, there are legalities when it comes to the use of songs, especially when the musician doesn't want to be tied to a specific political candidate or a candidate uses a song without the musician's permission. Back on August 29, 2024, deputy director of communications for the Trump campaign, Margo McAtee Martin, posted a short clip on X of Donald Trump boarding a plane, set to the opening riff of the widely popular song, “Seven Nation Army” by the band The White Stripes. In response to the post, guitarist and lead singer of the rock duo, Jack White, wrote on his Instagram page, “Oh….Don't even think about using my music you fascists…“Lawsuit coming from my lawyers about this (to add to your five thousand others..)” On September 9th, Jack & his bandmate, Meg White, filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Trump & company for the “flagrant misappropriation” of their song.  In this episode, Craig is joined by Joseph Fishman, Professor of Law at Vanderbilt University School of Law and Professor at the Blair School of Music, as they discuss The White Stripes' recent lawsuit against Donald Trump for the unauthorized use of their song "Seven Nation Army". Craig & Joe will talk about copyright infringement, and the legalities behind the use of songs in campaigns. Mentioned in This Episode: Donald Trump Infringed ‘Electric Avenue' By Using Song In Campaign Video, Judge Rules

Journal du Rock
David et Romany Gilmour ; Patti Scialfa, Bruce Springsteen et l'E Street Band ; Jacket Meg White des White Stripes ; Linkin Park ; The Cure

Journal du Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 3:09


David Gilmour a étonné les habitués d'un petit pub à Brighton hier soir lorsqu'il est apparu avec sa fille Romany pour interpréter "Wish You Were Here" de Pink Floyd, sorti en 1975. Patti Scialfa, l'épouse de Bruce Springsteen et qui est aussi membre du E Street Band, a révélé qu'elle se battait depuis 2018 contre une forme rare de cancer du sang. Jack White, ainsi que son ancienne compagne des White Stripes, Meg White, a mis à exécution sa menace de poursuivre Trump en justice. Linkin Park : après annoncé une nouvelle chanteuse, avoir dévoilé un nouvel album intitulé ‘'From Zero'' et donné des informations sur une tournée mondiale, les fans sont nombreux à se poser des questions autour de cette annonce. Les fans ont émis l'hypothèse que The Cure pourrait annoncer un retour imminent à la musique suite au changement de logo du groupe sur les réseaux sociaux et à la mise à jour de son site web, ainsi qu'à des messages révélateurs des membres du groupe et de leurs proches. Mots-Clés : père, classique, privilégié, vivre, Classic 21, site web, place, Londres, diagnostic, myélome multiple, raison, nature immunodépressive, maladie, tournée, scène, tournées, défi, liste, codemandeurs, cadre, procès, officiellement, ex-président, équipe de communication, autorisation, super hit, Seven Nation Army, vidéo, campagne, Emily Armstrong, enregistrement, anciennes chansons, Mike Shinoda, chanteur, Jaime Bennington, fils, défunt, leader, Chester Bennington, médias sociaux, réunion, trahir, décision, changement, photo, Robert Smith, acolytes, Songs Of A Lost World. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, une production de Classic 21 la radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et 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. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankx

Hoy en LOS40
De la nueva canción de The Weeknd a la vuelta de Maluma Baby - Noticias del 10 de septiembre – HOY EN LOS40

Hoy en LOS40

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 2:21


The Weeknd pone fecha a 'Dancing in the flames'. The White Stripes denuncia a Trump por usar 'Seven Nation Army' sin permiso. Indignación con los Country Music Awards por lo que han hecho a Beyoncé. Lola Índigo responde a una pregunta incómoda sobre Aitana (y hay sorpresa). Maluma se despide de 'Juan Luis' y anuncia su nueva era.

Música de Contrabando
MÚSICA DE CONTRABANDO T33C046 Muerdo nos presenta su 6º disco, "Sinvergüenza". (04/09/2024)

Música de Contrabando

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 155:52


Nueva entrega Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical (5/9/24)Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical (5/9/24)Entrevistas:Muerdo nos presenta su sexto disco, “Sinvergüenza”, producido por elgalardonado Fernando Illán, y dond participa el cubano Elíades OchoaSueño Xanadú estrenan “Confundido” , que van a presentar en lemon popNoticias:Primavera Sound aparca sus festivales latinoamericanos. Jack White denuncia aTrump y su equipo por la utilización de Seven Nation Army. Morrissey pide en unacarta al Papa la abolición de las corridas de toros. The Cure publicarán en formatofísico su primer material nuevo en 16 años. La Casa Azul celebra 25 aniversario de“El sonido efervescente de La Casa Azul”. Se acerca el B-side Festival. SegundoPremio seleccionada para los Oscars, Lay Gaga en la Mostra de Venecia, La revistabritánica Spin vuelve al papel. El festival CalaPop Mijas se celebra este fin desemana.Novedades discográficas:Stevie Wonder, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Manics Street Preachers, Future Islands,Kate Bollinger, Kokoshka, Party Dozen, CVC, Vicente Calderón, Leverse, Carmesí,Espanto, Sen Senra, Peligro, The Bug Club, Love of Lesbian ft Zahara, SueñoXanadú, Jamie XX, Neura, Amaral.Agenda de conciertos:Lemon Pop: The Wave Pictures, Marcelo Criminal, The Yellow Melodies. SoleGiménez y Juan Valderrama, Despistaos, Azá Rock (O'Funkillo, Awakate, Cobardes). Molina Rock City (Leo Jiménez, Söber, Hitten, Vacío)...

Friday Night Karaoke
Early 2000s Karaoke For Your Earholes

Friday Night Karaoke

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 67:15


It's Episode 65 of the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast, and the theme of the week was #FNKPrev10 Dust off your flip phones and get ready to travel back to the era of frosted tips and pop-punk anthems on this week's episode of the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast, “Early 2000s”! Mike and Joe are back with a playlist that'll have you reminiscing about the days of MySpace and mixtapes, featuring incredible performances of your favorite hits from the early 2000s, all brought to life by our talented FNK community. From pop bangers to rock anthems, this episode is packed with nostalgia and energy, guaranteed to bring a smile to your face and have you singing along from start to finish. FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE ALONGSIDE HOSTS Mike Wiston AND Joe Rubin: Heather Gurnari kicks things off with a fun and catchy rendition of "All About That Bass" by Meghan Trainor. Get ready to groove to this modern classic with a retro vibe! Paul Bright slows it down with a smooth and soulful cover of "Slow Hands" by Niall Horan. This performance is all about the feels! Jennifer Adams channels her inner pop star with an electrifying cover of "Paparazzi" by Lady Gaga. Get ready for some serious star power! Kerri Macfarlane brings the party with a high-energy performance of "Shut Up" by Black Eyed Peas. This one's sure to get you moving! Joel Davis tugs at the heartstrings with a heartfelt rendition of "Tangled Up in You" by Staind. Prepare for an emotional journey! Mike Wiston rocks out with "Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes, delivering a performance that's as iconic as the song itself! Bonnie Richelle wraps up the episode with a fun and funky cover of "Forget You" by CeeLo Green. You won't be able to get this one out of your head! So, grab your favorite snack, turn up the volume, and join us for a musical trip down memory lane. Whether you were jamming out to these tunes in high school or discovering them for the first time, the "Early 2000s" episode is a celebration of an unforgettable era in music. Let's karaoke, FNK style! Love what you hear? Join the official Friday Night Karaoke FB group, a completely negativity free karaoke destination, and be part of the action! www.facebook.com/groups/fridaynightkaraoke. Hope to see you there!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DJ R3NEGADE | Renegade Rave (Techno | Trance | Hard Dance)
DJ R3NEGADE | Renegade Rave #74 - DEFQON.1 Edition

DJ R3NEGADE | Renegade Rave (Techno | Trance | Hard Dance)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 61:02


and euphoric hardcore! DJ R3NEGADE curates a live mix every week with the latest in techno, trance and hard dance. This week we bring a set like I would have played if I were to played at DEFQON.1 this year. Hope you enjoy and maybe one day I will play at the RED Stage.

Word Podcast
Pop football chants, Reg ‘Reg' Snipton sings Joni Mitchell & the tale of John Lennon's watch

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 51:39


The two-man tandem of curiosity wobbles its way down the rock and roll cyclepath pausing here to admire the view … … “We're captive on the carousel of TIME-AH!!”: tuneless Northern club singer Reg “Reg” Snipton performs Ver Greats. … is going to gigs alone becoming a thing? ... why Phil Oakey was a better musician than any of ELP. … Seven Nation Army in football stadiums - and does Jack White make any money from it? … what rock stars spend their fortunes on. … people who are ‘jewellery-blind' (eg D Hepworth). … the scariest intention a musician can announce.   … Dutch fans dancing. … the poignancy of all John Lennon's possessions. … how to wreck the Great American Songbook (may involve xylophone solo). … from the Euros to a trip on the tube: how selfies have invaded our space. … the strange, unfinished story of John Lennon's Patek, “the El Dorado of lost watches”. … you're never alone with an iPhone. … and does virtuoso musicianship ruin pop music, asks birthday guest Guy Constant? (Answer: yes).Find out more about how you can 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.

Word In Your Ear
Pop football chants, Reg ‘Reg' Snipton sings Joni Mitchell & the tale of John Lennon's watch

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 51:39


The two-man tandem of curiosity wobbles its way down the rock and roll cyclepath pausing here to admire the view … … “We're captive on the carousel of TIME-AH!!”: tuneless Northern club singer Reg “Reg” Snipton performs Ver Greats. … is going to gigs alone becoming a thing? ... why Phil Oakey was a better musician than any of ELP. … Seven Nation Army in football stadiums - and does Jack White make any money from it? … what rock stars spend their fortunes on. … people who are ‘jewellery-blind' (eg D Hepworth). … the scariest intention a musician can announce.   … Dutch fans dancing. … the poignancy of all John Lennon's possessions. … how to wreck the Great American Songbook (may involve xylophone solo). … from the Euros to a trip on the tube: how selfies have invaded our space. … the strange, unfinished story of John Lennon's Patek, “the El Dorado of lost watches”. … you're never alone with an iPhone. … and does virtuoso musicianship ruin pop music, asks birthday guest Guy Constant? (Answer: yes).Find out more about how you can 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.

Word In Your Ear
Pop football chants, Reg ‘Reg' Snipton sings Joni Mitchell & the tale of John Lennon's watch

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 51:39


The two-man tandem of curiosity wobbles its way down the rock and roll cyclepath pausing here to admire the view … … “We're captive on the carousel of TIME-AH!!”: tuneless Northern club singer Reg “Reg” Snipton performs Ver Greats. … is going to gigs alone becoming a thing? ... why Phil Oakey was a better musician than any of ELP. … Seven Nation Army in football stadiums - and does Jack White make any money from it? … what rock stars spend their fortunes on. … people who are ‘jewellery-blind' (eg D Hepworth). … the scariest intention a musician can announce.   … Dutch fans dancing. … the poignancy of all John Lennon's possessions. … how to wreck the Great American Songbook (may involve xylophone solo). … from the Euros to a trip on the tube: how selfies have invaded our space. … the strange, unfinished story of John Lennon's Patek, “the El Dorado of lost watches”. … you're never alone with an iPhone. … and does virtuoso musicianship ruin pop music, asks birthday guest Guy Constant? (Answer: yes).Find out more about how you can 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.

POSH DJs Podcast
POSH DJ Duran 6.4.24 (Explicit) // 1st Song - Seven Nation Army x Circle Of Life x Dashstar* VIP

POSH DJs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 45:11


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Encore: The Stories Behind The Songs You Love
A Seven Nation Army Couldn't Hold Them Back: The Story of The White Stripe's Seven Nation Army

Encore: The Stories Behind The Songs You Love

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 20:58


Quickly - don't think too hard - but is there a more immediately recognizable Rock riff of the last 25 years than The White Stripes' Seven Nation Army?  Not so much a song owned by a band anymore, and more of a tour-de-force piece of performance art for passionate sporting event-goers worldwide to make their own; Seven Nation Army has become a part of the public consciousness in ways that very few songs since the turn of the century have managed to. Seven little notes, no real chorus, and a band who spent a lot of their existence arguably trying to *not* follow trends and gain worldwide celebrity status - it doesn't really seem like the recipe for success on paper.  This is the story of The White Stripes 2003 Classic - ‘Seven Nation Army' Featuring newly unearthed audio from the band themselves! Also contains audio from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-7bSDbIePc

Songs of Note
101. The White Stripes | "Seven Nation Army"

Songs of Note

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 7:19


Listen to "Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3dPQuX8Gs42Y7b454ybpMR Listen to "Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/seven-nation-army/441282892 Follow me: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/songsofnote/⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/songsofnote/⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to my newsletter: ⁠⁠⁠http://eepurl.com/hzQ0Fv⁠⁠⁠ 

At First Listen
The White Stripes 'Elephant' (2003) - Who's enlisting in a Seven Nation Army?

At First Listen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 38:11 Transcription Available


For At First Listen's first true rock album, Andrew picked The White Stripes hit 2003 LP, Elephant.The band's fourth album overall, Elephant contains the most iconic rock anthem of its generation in "Seven Nation Army" and earned the band a Grammy award for 'Best Alternative Music' album. But Elephant contains no other bonafide hits, and is on the whole kind of an odd record.While Diamond was nervous about listening to an album with punk and blues roots, Andrew completely forgot just how quirky Elephant really is. Listen to hear the conversation! Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!Connect with us on Instagram at @AtFirstListenPodcast!

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Borízű hang #155: A disznótor braziljai, a sült krumpli szívcsakrája, véreskezű tábornokból cuki manganagypapa, Emma Stone a budai Mekiben

444

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 64:19


01:00 Candi Dasán sincs attrocitás, sőt még befordulás sincs.  02:40 Újabb régió válik puskaporos hordóvá. 03:00 A bali disznótoros teljes mélységében. Babi guling kétezerötszáz forintért: Malachús, kétféle helyi töpörtyűszerűség, helyi véreshurka, helyi galangalos kolbász, lawar hússaláta, disznófület nem is kértünk. 07:00 Volt egy asztalnyi rendőr, az autentikusabbá teszi a helyet. 07:35 Kik a disznórtor braziljai? 12:00 Kicsit lekéstem a hamvasztást. 13:15 Turista dress code hindu hamvasztáson. 15:00 Bali felüljáró-probléma rewind. Azt mondja a falu, hogy NEM. 17.00 Február 14-én indonéz választás, a suhartóizmus visszatér. 18:50 Nem durvul a kampány. Sőt! Populizmustörténelem! Cukiságkampány, mangás plakátok. Parowo Subianto, volt kommandós, tábornok, kelet-timori, pápuai és jakartai vérengzések irányítója, milliárdos üzletember és cuki nagypapa, és alelnökjelöltje, a babaarcú fiú. 20:50 Attól, hogy Molnárné módra, még nem biztos, hogy szar. 22:30 Emma Stone és Mark Ruffalo a budapesti Mekikben. 24:35 Amikor majd a Chat-GPT megmondja, hogy ki evett több helyen sültkrumplit, Uj Péter vagy Emma Stone? 25:30 A világ sültkrumpli-szívcsakrája. 27:00 Étteremtipológiai kiegészítés: baszk tapasbárok a pintxofogpiszkálókkal. 30:30 Felemás vízumhosszabbítás Indonéziában, jó szájízzel. Az indonéz ügyfélkapu buktatói. Makulátlan tisztaság, légkondi, gyereksarok, mindenki tökéletesen beszélt angolul. Ilyen kormányhivatalban Magyarországon még nem jártam. 37:40 Komoly lépések gitárvásárlás irányába. Melyik korosztály mit kapirgál? – oknyomozás. 39:45 Altesti humor by Bon Scott: Big Balls. Vicces metálzenekarok: Cathedral. 40:30 Seven Nation Army, Smells Like Teen Spirit, Enter Sandman, Sweet Child O'Mine, Paranoid, Arctic Monkeys. Minden idők Come As You Are-ozása. És igen, a Paranoid előbbi (1970), mint a Stairway to Heaven (1971). A vevőnek a gitárboltban is mindig igaza van. 44:50 Deák Bill Gyula egy fejjel a mezőny előtt. 45:30 Alufóliagombóc helyett kupak. 46:00 Káromkodások megint.  49:40 Bede eltűnik. Aztán előkerül, és elmondja, mire jutott a kurva angol káromkodáskutató. Változóban a funkció: baráti kapcsolatokat erősít, nyomatékosít, nem sérteget.  52:20 A kurva anyád a legjobb példa. 56:10 Csaba, a biztonsági őr. 56:50 Miért a jobboldali populizmus az életképesebb? 60:00 Hogy sikerült legyőzni az árvizet Orbán Viktor személyes útmutatása nélkül? 62:00 Bravúros végszó. 62:40 Hííradós ska by PASO. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Borízű #154: Perszézni a finn templomban, s*ggig süllyedés, a rántotthús-szabadulószoba

444

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 72:01


00.30 Ez a műsor vagy még csak a krákogás? 02:00 A háziak papagáján nem fog a madárshazam. 02:45 A méltatalan körülmények között nyaraló tömeggyilkos Breiviknek milyen papagája van? Reagan Lovasi haverja volt. 04:00 A kakasviadal-edzőtáborok titkai. Hogyan csökkentsük a viadalkakasok versenylázát? 08:00 Hároméves a Borízű hang! Némi néveredet-merengés. 11:00 Az év sportolója, életműdíj. 13:10 Na, kik énekelték el a Zöld csillag című számot? (Az igazi címe: A zöld, a bíbor és a fekete.) 15:45 Orbánnak sikerült a magyar popzene legbonyolultabb matematikai művelete: közös nevezőre hozta Nagy Ferót és Csepregi Évát. 16:20 Erdős Péter előkerül. 18:00 Madárlátta mangók, és a szumátrai vendéglátás világújdonsága. Étteremtipológia. 21:00 A Padang-method: üres tányérok alapján fizetsz. 23:40 Homoktalaj a Parázsban. 24:00 Ha valaki ismer más éttermi rendszert, írja meg! 24:30 A trú magyaros éttermi kiszolgálórendszer föltalálása: a rántotthús-szabadulószoba. 27:00 Winkler Róbert tönkerteszi a macskajátékipart. 30:00 Mennyit fizetett Winkler kétszer hatvanöt perc telefonálásért Indonéziába? 33.00 Mindennek ingyen kéne lenni. 33:30 Stairway To Heaven a hangszerboltban. A mai gyerekek már ezt sem tudják! 35:20 Az utóbbi 25 év legismertebb riffje. A Seven Nation Army az új Smoke on the Water. 38.00 Péti sót reklámoznak a tévében. 42:10 Lord Pufimellényről nem olvastál valamit? Lord Balonkabát föltalálja a Columbót. 44:15 Pékné módra a kettesért. 45:30 Egyszemélyi felelősségvállalásra kerül sor a bazmegolás vonatkozásában. 47:20 Bede élőben vízumot hosszabít. 50:00 A káromkodásról káromkodunk, közben Bedéék Benny Hill Showt csinálnak a szállodából. 52:00 Képzeld el, hogy Koncz Zsuzsa bazmegol! 55:00 Láttál már finn templomot? Persze! 57:00 Nem süllyedhetünk a „s*gg”-ig! 58:00 Lincselés vs. szánalmas p*csfejvergődés: Gerard Depardieu megen. 60:00 Bud Spencer és Terence Hill úgy lett máig érvényes, nagy művész, hogy közben makulátlan életet élte. Anulu: Salvatore Borghese (a nagy kaszkadór-színész még él!). 71:00 Ha a bali blékák szót értenek a bali kutyákkal, akkor Tajvan ügyét miért nem lehet megoldani? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
Aurora Theatre's 'Christmas Canteen' is a community tradition

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 16:00


GDP Script/ Top Stories for Dec 10th   Publish Date:  Dec 8th   HENSSLER 15 From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Sunday, December 10th and Happy 48th Birthday to Seven Nation Army drummer Meg White ***12.10.23 - BIRTHDAY - MED WHITE (SEVEN NATION ARMY)*** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Peggy Slappy Properties. Aurora Theatre's 'Christmas Canteen' is a community tradition Diabetes drugs may reduce colon cancer risk: study Central Gwinnett's Jenna Cloninger named Gwinnett County Public Schools' Teacher of the Year All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: Peggy Slappy STORY 1: Aurora Theatre's 'Christmas Canteen' is a community tradition The Aurora Theatre's annual production of "Christmas Canteen" in Lawrenceville, Georgia, is celebrating its 28th year. Conceived as a tribute to the USO shows entertaining military personnel during past decades, the show has evolved into a lively revue-type production reminiscent of Christmas variety shows from the 1960s and 1970s. The 10-person cast, including members of Aurora's apprentice program, performs a mix of old and modern tunes, incorporating skits for comedy and poignant songs for emotional moments. The show, running until December 23, has become a holiday tradition for many patrons, blending nostalgia with new experiences. STORY 2: Diabetes drugs may reduce colon cancer risk: study A groundbreaking study suggests that diabetes drugs, specifically glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs), may significantly reduce the risk of colon cancer (colorectal cancer or CRC). Researchers at Case Western Reserve University found that GLP-1 RAs were more effective than other anti-diabetic drugs in preventing CRC. The study, published in JAMA Oncology, emphasizes the potential of GLP-1 RAs in preventing deadly forms of cancer associated with obesity and diabetes. The drugs, commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes, have been shown to lower blood sugar, improve insulin sensitivity, manage weight, and reduce rates of major cardiovascular ailments. STORY 3: Central Gwinnett's Jenna Cloninger named Gwinnett County Public Schools' Teacher of the Year Jenna Cloninger, who teaches oceanography at Central Gwinnett High School, has been named Gwinnett County Public Schools' overall Teacher of the Year. Cloninger emphasized the recognition as an achievement for the entire oceanography team in Gwinnett schools, shedding light on elective subjects often overshadowed by high-stakes testing and core subjects. The course is offered as a fourth-year science elective for high school seniors and plays a vital role in enriching students' lives and helping them discover their passions. Cloninger will compete for statewide Teacher of the Year honors. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: MOG  – TOM WAGES – Glow Light Show STORY 4: Consumer Health: Flu vaccination and cancer It is crucial for individuals with cancer to receive a yearly flu vaccination, as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Mayo Clinic. The flu can lead to severe complications, especially for those with weakened immune systems, chronic illnesses, or cancer. Flu complications for high-risk individuals may include pneumonia, heart problems, and acute respiratory distress syndrome. While the flu vaccine may not be 100% effective, it significantly reduces the risk of infection, lessens severity, and lowers the chance of hospitalization. Additional preventive measures include frequent handwashing, avoiding face-touching, covering coughs and sneezes, cleaning surfaces, and avoiding crowded places during peak flu season. STORY 5: Editorial: Voters are right to complain about inflation The Federal Reserve's efforts to guide the U.S. economy toward a soft landing, reducing inflation without causing a recession, appear to be working against the odds. Recent data show continued economic growth, a gradually cooling job market, and a slower pace of service price increases. However, despite these positive signs, voters remain persistently unhappy with the economy, possibly due to the significant inflation surge following the pandemic. The Biden administration's attempts to declare victory over inflation have been met with skepticism, as many households experience increased costs of living, particularly in groceries, housing, and credit. The lesson for policymakers is to recognize that people are the best judges of their own financial circumstances, and inflation disproportionately affects financially stressed households, making it a critical concern for both economics and politics. We'll be back in a moment Break 3:  JACKSON – ESOG - INGLES 3 STORY 6: Commentary: What's it like to be an average American? On an average day in the United States, people drive 32 miles (about an hour daily), with over 14,000 car accidents occurring daily. The average American spends almost three hours watching TV and over three hours on smartphones, checking their phones 58 times daily. Americans consume around 5.5 pounds of food daily and approximately two alcoholic beverages per day. On average, 10,000 babies are born, 9,500 people die, and around 4,000 people immigrate to the U.S. daily. The federal government spends over $17 billion daily, leading to unsustainable fiscal imbalances. The daily average of 123 firearm-related deaths includes about 13 from mass shootings, while drug overdose deaths average 294 per day, emphasizing the need for effective policies. The data highlights the diverse and unique experiences within a population of 335 million people. STORY 7: Liam Denning: Musk's Cyberbeast has a weight problem The weight and acceleration of electric vehicles (EVs), exemplified by Tesla's Cybertruck, pose safety concerns in collisions with traditional vehicles. EVs, heavier due to batteries, accelerate faster and can overpower lighter vehicles, causing more severe accidents. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) warns about the dangers in mismatched collisions. The popularity of heavier EVs contributes to a longstanding trend of increasing vehicle weights in the auto industry. As EVs become more prevalent, the potential for such mismatched collisions grows. The key to addressing safety concerns involves improving charging infrastructure to reduce the need for large, heavy batteries and promote lighter EV models. We'll have final thoughts after this. Break 4:  DTL- Henssler 60 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. Read more about all our stories, and get other great content at Gwinnettdailypost.com. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. www.wagesfuneralhome.com  www.psponline.com  www.mallofgeorgiachryslerdodgejeep.com  www.esogrepair.com www.henssler.com  www.ingles-markets.com  www.downtownlawrencevillega.com  www.gcpsk12.org  www.downtownlawrencevillega.com #NewsPodcast #CurrentEvents #TopHeadlines #BreakingNews #PodcastDiscussion #PodcastNews #InDepthAnalysis #NewsAnalysis #PodcastTrending #WorldNews #LocalNews #GlobalNews #PodcastInsights #NewsBrief #PodcastUpdate #NewsRoundup #WeeklyNews #DailyNews #PodcastInterviews #HotTopics #PodcastOpinions #InvestigativeJournalism #BehindTheHeadlines #PodcastMedia #NewsStories #PodcastReports #JournalismMatters #PodcastPerspectives #NewsCommentary #PodcastListeners #NewsPodcastCommunity #NewsSource #PodcastCuration #WorldAffairs #PodcastUpdates #AudioNews #PodcastJournalism #EmergingStories #NewsFlash #PodcastConversationsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stephanie & Stephanie Talk Tunes
White Stripes, "Seven Nation Army"

Stephanie & Stephanie Talk Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 38:04


The White Stripes begin and end with the enigmatic Jack White. In this episode, we discuss our memories and stories around the White Stripes and "Seven Nation Army," including Stephanie M's story of seeing them play in breezy Coney Island and Stephanie P's story of a close Jack encounter. In this episode, we also talk about the recent induction of Missy Elliott and others into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Enjoying the podcast? Please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Goodpods! Find us at @stephaniestalktunes on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok; @stephaniestalk on Twitter; email at stephaniestalktunes@gmail.com; and stephaniestalktunes.com for all episodes, merch, and more. Proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Stephanie & Stephanie Talk Tunes | White Stripes, "Seven Nation Army"

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 38:04


The White Stripes begin and end with the enigmatic Jack White. In this episode, we discuss our memories and stories around the White Stripes and "Seven Nation Army," including Stephanie M's story of seeing them play in breezy Coney Island and Stephanie P's story of a close Jack encounter. In this episode, we also talk about the recent induction of Missy Elliott and others into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Enjoying the podcast? Please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Goodpods! Find us at @stephaniestalktunes on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok; @stephaniestalk on Twitter; email at stephaniestalktunes@gmail.com; and stephaniestalktunes.com for all episodes, merch, and more. Proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The List of Lists
October 11, 2023 - Rolling Stone Best Songs 40 to 36

The List of Lists

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 60:19


Helen and Gavin chat about The Exorcist: Believer, Strange Way of Life, and On Fire, and it's Week 93 from the list of Rolling Stone's 500 Best Songs Ever, numbers 40 to 36; All Along the Watchtower by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, BOB by Outkast, Sitting on the Dock of the Bay by Otis Redding, When Doves Cry by Prince and the Revolution, Seven Nation Army by White Stripes.

Richest Men in Town
Episode #141: Chris Smyrnos-"You Have to Care"

Richest Men in Town

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 119:14


In This Episode:The Richest Men in Town podcast is all about bringing people together and this week's episode is a special night that reunites Tyler Goold with one of his favorite people. Chris Smyrnos is a "go-to guy" who is doing a lot of things right. He's a good friend to the guys but make no mistake about it, Chris is a deep pool with a lot to teach RMIT listeners. In his time, Chris leads the conversation across a wide range of topics including:Superpower of choiceCompassion Power of small winsRoles in lifeA commitment to personal excellenceDependabilityModeling"What's important?"In the end, Lieutenant Smyrnos delivers a master class, helping all of us to remember the importance of perspective and striving to be better every day. More importantly, Chris is all about intentionally doing his part to be the person to help others along the way. To Chris, we raise a glass and toast him for the man, the husband, the father, the police officer, the friend, the son, and the leader that he is. Thanks for sharing your story and helping to show the way to better. Keep going, brother!Show NotesQuotes..."We warn that individuals who violate covenants of chastity, who abuse spouse or offspring, or who fail to fulfill family responsibilities will one day stand accountable before God. Further, we warn that the disintegration of the family will bring upon individuals, communities, and nations the calamities foretold by ancient and modern prophets. We call upon responsible citizens and officers of government everywhere to promote those measures designed to maintain and strengthen the family as the fundamental unit of society." -The Family Proclamation (1995)"“Next to love, balance is the most important thing.” -John WoodenAnd it came to pass that I, Nephi, said unto my father: I will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded, for I know that the Lord giveth no commandments unto the children of men, save he shall prepare a way for them that they may accomplish the thing which he commandeth them." -1 Nephi 3:7References...Dallas Maverick's Luka DoncicNFL Hall of Famer Jerome BettisWhite Stripes "Seven Nation Army"KMARTLittle Caesar's "Pizza, Pizza"Faith journey of Colorado Buffalos Head Coach Deion Sanders Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor FranklPsst...Check out our website or visit us on our Facebook and Instagram platforms.

Back Nine Six Pack
Back Nine Six Pack: Episode 22 | Seven Nation Army

Back Nine Six Pack

Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 50:05


*NOTE: About halfway through this episode, Justin's dog jumped up in his lap and we believe he disrupted our equipment leading to some static in the background of the audio. Apologies for that, but thank you for bearing with it and listening!*In Episode 22 of the Back Nine Six Pack, the boys recap HOF weekend just before hosting their 12th annual fantasy draft.  It was a shorter episode, but they covered:Justin and Ryan's birdie barrage at Indian Ridge GC An update on Wednesday Night Mens League and Mitch's eagle that wasn't even worth a skin The final U.S. Ryder Cup squad and how team Europe is lookingThey close out the show with another Patio Beers segment, where they discuss problems with adulthood and some NFL futures they like (this is not betting advice; they are bad bettors).Follow the Back Nine Six Pack on social:Twitter | @back9sixpackInstagram | @back9sixpackFacebookContact Mitch or Justin if you're interested in a white Patio Beers hat ($35) or a white or navy 9 logo hat ($25) made by Imperial Hats.All inquiries: back9sixpack@gmail.com

Pop Culture Pastor
Watch-alongs: Seven Nation Army (Justified CP, ep 6)

Pop Culture Pastor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 42:07


Decoding Westworld
Justified: City Primeval Ep 6 - Adios

Decoding Westworld

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 53:58


If you enjoy this podcast, please consider becoming a paid subscriber at DecodingTV.com. Thanks!In this edition of Decoding TV, David Chen and Sarah Marrs discuss the sixth episode of Justified: City Primeval, “Adios.”This episode brings one major character's arc to a startling conclusion. How did we feel about how that character's storyline resolved? Is there really a mole tipping off Clement Mansell? Is Willa really gone from this show until the final episode? Does Clement do a good cover of “Seven Nation Army” or is it only okay? And how much better would society be if all mediocre dudes got a chance to go into the arts? Listen to hear us discuss all these questions and more!Links:Email us at decodingtv(AT)gmail(DOT)comRead more of Sarah's work at Lainey GossipFollow Sarah on TwitterFollow David Chen on ThreadsSubscribe to this podcast on YouTubeEmail us at decodingtv(AT)gmail(DOT)comFollow this podcast on InstagramFollow this podcast on TiktokSubscribe to David's free newsletter, Decoding Everything Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Getting Hip to The Hip
Forged from something not of this earth!

Getting Hip to The Hip

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 100:34


In this episode, join hosts Pete and Tim along with special guest Dan as they dissect and analyze the Tragically Hip's 2012 record, "Now For Plan A". They dive into the musical journey, reliving their first experiences and evolving impressions over multiple listens. From highlighting the unique elements of each song to the lyrics and influences behind them, no detail is too small. They examine the guest vocals of Sarah Harmer in 'Look Ahead' and the Rolling Stones-esque 'Modern Spirit', exploring the musical and lyrical details. Listen in as they debate the meaning of the lyrics in 'Take Forever' and uncover the mysterious 'About this Map'. A treat for any Tragically Hip fan, this episode is a deep dive into the iconic band's musical journey.TracksAbout this Map - Studio VersionMan Machine Poem - Toronto 2012Streets Ahead - Ottawa 2011Take Forever - Toronto 2012TranscriptTrack 3:[2:51] Hey, it's JD here, and welcome to Getting Hip to the Hip. [2:54] A weekly podcast where I take my friends on a whirlwind tour of the Tragically Hips discography, one record at a time, week over week. And that is the case with this week, as we're discussing 2012's Now for Plan A, the 12th studio record from the Tragically Hip. I'm joined as always by Pete and Tim, and we've also got Dan from London here. How the hell are you guys doing? Oh good, oh good. Excellent. Well, after that, hold on, let me look at my segment guide here. Uh, introduction, rousing response from the gentlemen. Yep. Check. [3:53] Now we'll move on to the next segment, which is, uh, experience with this record. This is a coming off of, we are the same, a record, which was, uh, roundly dismissed by these two gentlemen, uh, a week ago, Dan, um, it was one that It was one that was not well liked. So we're hoping we've got a comeback on our, in the mids tier. It happens. Bye bye. Pete and Tim Burse, talk to me about where you listened to the record the first time, how you experienced it on multiple listens, and overall vibeage off the top. And then we'll fire it over to you, Dan, to get a similar reaction. Well, I listened to it in multiple places. Listened to it first, I think, I think, working, sitting at the computer, listening to it in the home stereo system, listening to it in the car. [5:02] I love the record. I don't want to say too much because I think we're going to get into a lot of it. But only thing I will say, and in all due respect, I don't want to come off harsh here, but fuck you, Dan, right off the bat, Because you've had this record for some time, and we got a weekto soak it in. A week. Let me tell you, a week wasn't even enough. I mean, I could soak this record in for a year. That's all I'm going to say. I'll agree with that. With all due respect, but I can't fuck you down. Like, with all due respect. Thank you. We had a week with it. We had a week with it. I feel like we had a lifetime with We Are The Same. But we only had a week with Now for Plan A. And I felt a little rushed to let it resonate, but every time I turned it on. [6:00] I don't know. I don't want to say it felt like the first time, but it just clicked with me. There are some good tunes on here that we'll get it. We'll get it. We'll get into it. But I listen to it my usual places. Usual places. I listen to it more, I guess, excitedly with my better headphones on around the house, which always makes for, where's dad? Oh, he's right there. but he's not here. So I, you know, because I wanted to hear it in its entirety. And I can only really do that in the car or with the cans on. So yeah, that was kind of my experience. It was quick for a quick album, right? Yeah, the fastest record in their oeuvre at like 39 minutes or so. And only two singles as well. That was shocking to me as well. Which were those? I didn't think they were at transformation was the first single. Of course. And hold on. I've got it right here. [7:09] Streets ahead. Cool. Cool. Any feedback from Spotify? Did any of you guys look at Spotify? Like where the play counts were? Yeah. I mean, I think that's definitely up there. there. So is, so is that transformation and, and I think the title track. Okay, gee, I just want to get transformation. Judy, do you use the term oeuvre a lot? And I pause it to think that you use that term a lot because it rhymes with your last name and the production company that this that is gifting us with this here podcast oeuvre. Yeah, yeah, that's what it Is that why? It's my last name. [8:00] And Ouvra combined without the D. Yeah, and it's because it's all my work, right? It's my collection of work Right is do. Yeah, so so you don't like the D is what you're saying Hey now Pete told me he thought it might be a extra terrestrial Anatomy that he's not aware of Dan, Dan, he actually said this is thisis this somebody part that I didn't learn Dan's regretting joining this podcast. Dan, what are you, like, well I want to hear from Dan, I want to know what, he's had a wild time. Yeah, yeah, yeah, well listen with this whole thing I'm just along for the ride, you know. I'll let you guys play out in front of me. Um, no, um, yeah, as you say I was really lucky because it was after the last one I was on that I learned that this was the next one I was going to beon. So I had some considerable amount of time and also time to purchase Jan's album and get it imported from Germany I think. [9:09] So I had a real binge at first because I think it's a pretty easy album to get into. There's a, there's a couple of tracks that sort of, you kind of misplace, you know, in the order along the way for various reasons, but, um, I've, I was just listening to on my way to work. So that was always, you know, whilst traveling on the train, um, and, uh, and I had, I had good times of it and I had it all prepared what I was going to say. Um, because it was many months ago, I then moved on and got busy and did different things, forgot it all. And then spent today binge listening and making notes again. So I'm actually catching up with you guys now, which is typical. What can I say? I mean, that represents our week with this album. [9:57] Oh, that's great. Dan's last visit was Trouble at the Hidden House, right? So he's had a couple of good ones. Which we also have in the collection now. Nice. Awesome. Look at that.All right. Look at that guy. Well, what do you say we start this, Son of a Gun, then? We get in, turn the keys, and see where we end up. All right. Analysis of the first song, "At Transformation"[10:16] The first song, we start in with this cancer metaphor right off the bat with At Transformation. Can I go? Sure. This one, I was so happy hearing the first seconds of this song coming off of our last album's experience. [10:39] This one was so fun for me. I was relieved to hear this song. I played it three times before I went on with the album. Literally, just like, OK, let's do that one again. OK, let's do that one again. It's just so I mean you can feel I don't know the, the bass is on fire in this song. You can feel Gord when he does the you know after that transformation towards the kind of the end. I feltthat coming. You knew the woo was coming, right? I don't know, it just... Context aside, it's a killer song and even the The outro loops back everything about the intro. It just was this circle of a song I felt like just could have been a single, been done. OK. Yeah. Great starter. There's some weird, on this album, there's definitely some playfulness with song endings, with distortion and feedback and keys and synthesizers or something, which this one kind ofgives us that first taste of. So I was happy to hear it. Played 128 times live. 128 times live. So they played this one a bit. How about you, Dan? [12:04] I mean, my second favorite track on the album. Yeah. I mean, as soon as that sort of distorted bass kicks in, you know you're in for a bit of a ride. And again, similar to other tracks that we were looking at when I was last in on the Hen House, this does similar things where you've got that not quite, you've got a really good bridge andthen a not quite a chorus, but then it comes in the second time with the, you know, that transformation bit. Well, the I can see it all at once and that transformation bit, and then that bass takes off and does its thing and it just, man, it just takes off. And as we say, it just dissipates into this weird sort of sonic, mad sort of ending. And similar to the start, it's like after that bass is there, the guitars kind of come in in some kind of informal manner, and then it just, bang, picks up when he starts singing the verse. So it's a banger. Yeah, absolutely. Listen to it again and again and again and again and again. [13:04] Contextually, it's weird. I second-guess myself a lot, not just to this song, Especially with the song though, but with the whole record I say because Tim alluded to it a little bit. Dan doesn't have the context of last week's record So I'm like is this fucking record is amazing as I think it is? Or is it, it's like, hey, I've been living in a, you know. In a faraway prison eating rice and stale bread for three years and now I'm sitting down at fucking Ruth Chris, Steakhouse and you know eating a. [13:59] Filet mignon medium rare with a bottle of uh It just comes in like a beat and a half before. It's fucking cool. I'm just looking at the notes. So long, Bob Rock. A Welcome Back to Tragically Hip[14:21] There's a lot of that in these notes, the bass, guitars, chords, voice throughout this entire record. This is just a welcome back, Tragically Hip. [14:37] One thing that I thought of when I was listening to it was I pictured in my mind the whole band on stage playing this song after maybe being through some shit for a while and likeyou know 45 seconds into this tune everybody just looks over at each other and like they don't say shit they don't have to say shit they just say everything with their eyes and they look ateach other and just smile and are just like yep welcome back Welcome fucking back. I mean, what a return. I mean, yeah, I just feel like we drifted so much from last week, again, that listening to this first song was awesome. Loved it. At the same time, you know, in my research and reading about Gord's wife and her breast cancer and him dealing with that and that kind of being a thread through this album, I believe.It's... BOOM! [15:45] You know, it was exciting, listened for me and I love this first song, but at the same time, it's like, oh, fuck. We all in our own ways, our own stories, our own experiences can relate to cancer and probably even breast cancer. And we have a good friend who just went through it all the way and just a couple of days ago found out she was cancer free. So. Oh, wow. You know, this is Gord's. Yeah. Gord's wife, you know, came out. Yeah. In the end and it didn't take her, which is fucking cool, but you know, to read, I don't know, there's one quote, just to get into it real quick. There's one quote from him, um, from Gordon. He says, many of these songs are me trying to help, you know, through the process, mutely the way a man does around breast cancer. So it's, it's some, some heavy conceptual. Oh my God. Themes here going on. But even straight, even straightforward though, I was unaware that a transformation is the term, the medical term for a cell going from malignant tocancerous. That's called a transformation. So that's what, you know, the title of the song is, right? Yeah. Heavy, heavy stuff. And then we move into man-machine. [17:07] Poem. A Bold Statement: My Favorite Hip Song[20:44] I'll tell you. Yeah, I'm going to say right off the bat, I'm going to make a bold statement. This may be my favorite hip song. Oh, wow. I mean, I didn't I. Tim, I'm telling you the whole thing. I was like mourning sort of Tiger the Lion for a minute in a weird way because I was just. I mean, I don't know what to say about this song. Yeah, Yeah, it's cinematic, JD, but it's just so different. And it's funny, because your whole thing that you just said was it's such a return to form. And while it is, it's still melodically nothing like I've heard from the hit before. That when it gets that minor four, that man, it trickles down. Howard's Strained Voice and Unique Guitar Tone[21:37] It's amazing. Howard's voice is like, I feel like he's straining it on purpose. It just sounds like he's screaming, singing with every fiber of his body. And when he gets to the end of a phrase or a word or a breath, it's like, you know, it's out of gas and he's got to take a breath to recharge and say the next line. One thing I thought of when I heard this, the guitar tone on this song is forged from something not of this earth. I don't know what, and there's a lot of really cool effects on this record, but I just don't know what that is. And I don't know if they remember, if they know how they got it, but it just... The keyboards hit in this song too. Like there were so many keyboards in the last record that I think Tim and I and JD as well felt were squandered, overused. [22:45] Like this was just. Did you gotta, you gotta write, you gotta write to Gavin Brown, the producer. I bet he'll know you should. Oh, I mean, you're, you're talking about effects, settings, everything, all the mix to make that sound the way it did just Jesus dude it was wow what a song what a song. [23:11] So this was played at their last show, right? At Air Canada Center, August 14, 2016. Wasn't that it? K-Rock Center is their last show, which was the 16th, I think. Ah. Or the 18th. Either way, towards the end, this was played, and I can't imagine. I mean, did people know Gord had cancer? They did, right? Sure did. Before the end. Yeah. So I just can't imagine hearing this one live, because it's, you know, originally about his wife. And yes him talking about her having cancer and it turns out, you know I just when I heard this and put it all together I just thought this probably just made people cry towards the endwhen he was singing this song when you sorry That's exactly what I is one other thing I put my if I would have seen this song live it would have crushed me it would have physicallyFucking crushed me Yeah, I Mean the the metaphor of the Abbas it and the Peregrine Falcon. [24:13] I mean you're talking a ballerina of a gentle long skinny legged bird versus a fucking Falcon which will swoop down and you know steal a Chipmunk or a squirrel or chicken oranything? You know, there's just the the position in this song is just just so big and heavy. And the first time I listened to it was in the car, and it was just like, you want to scream along with him, the chorus, but I just couldn't do it. And then at the end, it's like this bomb going off. The end is just as explosive as the middle of the song. So. Yeah. I mean, the song, at the end of that transformation, after you've gone through that weird little sporadic, you know, sonic soundscape thing, you get that little percussive knocking,you know, and it's, it's like a little sort of artificial heartbeat. And then, you know, you track that in and it starts the song and then it's there at the end as well. After the everything, you know, that big chord goes away. It's it comes back into that as well. Um, but also within that as well. Um, I mean, Pete was talking about guitars, but there's, there's, there's so much like weird tambourine stuff going on in it amongst all things as well. So that was good. But I mean, man, yeah, what a huge song. And then. [25:40] Yeah. I mean, I say that the, the, the, the chorus is huge, even though it's just three words, absolutely massive. And, um, you know, God singing, as we were saying, it's just the, the first verse just starts off with this kind of declaration, doesn't it? And it's a kind of desperate declaration and it just sort of, yes, this attacking desperation in his voice sort of carries on from there. It's yeah. It was the same. It's just not like anything I've heard before. That was amazing delivery. Yeah. And those lyrics, crazy. Now, Pete, I want to go back to something that you said about, you know, this being something we've never heard before. I feel like this is a band that even on the records that we didn't necessarily like, they do that every record. They, you feel like they're touching the edge of their capabilities and you know, they're sort of, they're sort of, you know, whoa, they're sort of out there, this record, but you can do, youcan go all the way back to Road Apples and say that about Last of the Unplugged Gems, you know, well, this is sort of, uh, out of, out of left field, it doesn't necessarily fit on this record. And then, you know, uh, we are the same. You could say that about the Depression Suite, right? Like holy shit, who knew they had this opus in them? [27:07] So I'm just curious, you know, if you vibe what I'm saying. Yeah, no, it's a good point, JD. And I think the component here that I feel is different, because I agree with you, especially you on the last record, we are the same. And you could you could tick along to every record since. And there's an element of that on there. But Tim said something in the beginning of the pod. I can't remember exactly how you said it, but what I had the feeling that I got was like this record being about his wife and all thatstuff. It's one thing to be elaborate. [27:55] It's one thing to show up to a party or whatever wearing the coolest outfit or dress or suit or whatever. [28:09] But it's another thing if you wear it well. And what I mean by that in terms of this song is that you can feel that there's a feeling behind It's not just, hey, we're going to go fuckingbig and elaborate because, I, don't know, name a hundred reasons why the hip would go big and elaborate. Probably the most used excuse would be that they want to break through the American market. Whatever. That's not what's going on here. This is like organic as hell. Everything about this song. They're going big and elaborate on this tune because they don't have any other choice. They're like, this is the fucking song that's coming out of all of us right now. [28:54] Yeah, it's elaborate. I'm just, this is the song. Fucking take it or leave it. If that makes sense, JD. It's that difference, I feel. OK, gotcha. Well, in the car with this one cranked, I just thought, imagine being in the recording studio with these guys and everybody's kind of listening to Gord belt this one out. Or Idon't know. This song is just a gigantic one. So for song number two, following that transformation to get into this, if we want to jump ahead to the look ahead. I mean, this gave us just a, we shifted gears a little bit and got a little more lighthearted with the look ahead. [29:41] I thought the song packed a punch under three minutes. It's quick. So the bass and the guitars seem a little more in tandem on this one. If I remember right, there's like left riffs throughout. But for me, the lyrics of you weigh a snowflake, the glamour of the sky descending past perfect eyes and hearts leaped. That's just... Poof. I am the look ahead. I first searched it as the look ahead three words and you know couldn't find shit until I realized look ahead was one word and then learned that that means awesomeyou know like I'll say Dan and JD have fucking look ahead shirts on today we Pete and I didn't get the memo where to wear pavement shirts but that that's that's the phrase The text wasnot sent. The Look Ahead: A Beautiful and Uplifting Tragically Hip Song[30:47] Yeah. I don't know. What about you, Dan? What do you think? I think the Look Ahead is my favorite Tragically Hip song by a long shot. And as we were saying, it's just because of those choruses, those words that just hang over between the lines. It's just beautiful. It's just absolutely beautiful. It just does something so amazing to make you feel fantastic. [31:17] That's it, man. If I'm having a bad day, I could stick that on and that's me. Yeah, because I just quickly mentioned that it felt more light-hearted, but I also thought this one is still fucking full of of juice, you know, it's still, I don't know, this is kind of felt like thisgreat tragically hip rock song, but it's it's loaded. And it's under three minutes. So yeah, it's, yeah, I say it just it comes and goes. But as it comes along, it's just magnificent. You know, you can't say more than that. It's just it's fully formed. And this was one of the ones that I just started listening to it. You know, you'd start at the start and the start is just so different to what it evolves into. And you keep thinking you've got the wrong song, but that start section only lasts about 20 odd seconds before it just everything kicks in. And it just, you know, it's one of those songs that you just can't say that much about. It just is what it is. It does what it does to you. And you just recognize that and it's unstoppable. Yeah, it's cool. Yeah, I would, I tend to agree with you. [32:26] It's a banger for sure. Wouldn't be my favorite Tragically Hip song, but it would make my top 20 list, probably. But boy, oh boy, we haven't really commented on the backing vocals of Sarah Harmer in this one. Pete, what did you think about Ms. Harmer's addition to this song? Well, question, is she on the other tunes on this record as well? Or is it somebody different? Yes. Okay. Well, I want to get up. I'm going to kind of save that if that's okay for some other songs. All I'll say about this is that it's crazy. I love that Dan feels it's his favorite tune, because I feel like this song is like, it is formulaic, tragically hip. Yeah, I agree. It's not just like, there's some songs that you feel like it's, yeah, exactly, exactly. There's some songs you feel like, oh yeah, this is a hip tune. But it's not just that, it's fucking great. [33:35] And you know, generally with their records, they come out with two or three bangers to start and they kind of like, or ones that just jaw drop you. And then song three or song four, they just pull it back a little bit. And I feel like in terms of the, they take off the throttle. It's not as crazy. But melodically, this song is just, I mean, you can't not put this song on and enjoy the shit out of it. Like it's a surefire. You know? Yeah, Dan hit the nail on the head. Nail on the head. He's like, if I'm having a bad day, I put this song on and it, you know, helps turn it around for me. I completely agree. [34:24] I read a critique of this song about it being too simple or less prolific or, you know, there are even some other critiques of the album citing the lyrics to be not as complex or, youknow, less poetic. All these kind of harsh critiques. Yeah, fucked. For real, they're out there. I can't even believe that. Yeah, exactly, exactly. And it just made me like this album more, you know, this. This song in particular, it's like, I couldn't agree with you more, Pete. Under three minutes, it just totally packs a punch. It's sure a hip song, but fuck, it's killing it. This is a top five record for me. I figured. Hands down. [35:13] Yeah, yeah. Hence our special guest. Anybody else, anything else to say about The Lookahead featuring Sarah Harmer. Okay, then we go right into the really heavy We Wanna Be In. I don't have a lot on this one, just because it's fucking huge, you know? Like, the drip, drip, drip stayed in my head for days. [35:38] It's so impactful. This is just a fucking loaded song. It was played towards the end of their career live as well, and it was just another one of of those where it was like, what was this like? I think this one was the same show I mentioned, Air Canada Center. So what was it like to hear this in that state of the career of this band and Gord's life? [36:05] Yeah, and I was there for one of the shows at the Air Canada Center. The first one, I can look up what the set list is, what the setlist was, but so can anybody who's listening to this right now. Yeah. A bunch of these, I think half of these songs on this album were played at those last shows of this album. I think it's like four or five songs off of those last shows. Four songs peralbum. And then I selected, you know, six albums a night to play. So, you know, that's, So even if you went to all three nights at the Arcanda Center, you probably didn't get repeats. Um, cool. Yeah. So, I mean, and this is guys just wait, just wait, just wait for the documentaries. Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. It's crazy town. Crazy town USA. Yeah. So... [37:09] We Want To Be It, Giant Song, You're Right, The Drip Drip Drip. Did you get it right away? For me, it took a bunch of listens before I was like, oh, that's fucking, that's fucking chemo. Yeah, I got it. My mind went to morphine first, but I got it. Oh, morphine. Oh, okay. Maybe that's what it is. Something. I was thinking it was probably chemotherapy. [37:36] I mean, for me, I didn't know anything about the context of this album until just before we started recording, which obviously puts a completely different slant on it for me. So I'minterpreting this as we go along as well. I mean, yeah, an amazing song, absolutely huge. But at the bottom of the page, at the bottom of the lyrics in the album, it says for Alan Arkin and Madeline Khan. And, um, they were in a film together, 1980 called Simon. Anybody seen that where, um, yeah, this is, this is what I came across. So, uh, in this film, Alan Arkin plays a guy who, um, the psychology professor, he gets brainwashed and, um, basically by this company and they, uh, they persuade him that he's from adifferent planet and he escapes from them and attempts to reform American culture by overriding TV signals with a high-powered TV transmitter, becoming a national celebrity in theprocess. But also in that film, he's trying to break this record as well for being a sensory deprivation tank for 80 hours. So I don't know how it relates, but that's something that I found out in relation to this. The Mystery in the Song[38:57] Yeah That is totally crazy because again that means Maybe there was one line in that song that is about that or maybe there's a whole theme. It's you know I don't see it or hear it, but Doesn't mean it's not there. There's there's some I don't I don't know what the relationship is there, but that's that's on the page. Yeah, very strange. So we all need to watch that film anyway, yeah. Yeah. That's crazy. Yeah, when you said that they convince him that he's from another planet, it reminded me of the movie Joe versus the Volcano. I don't know if you ever saw that movie with Tom Hanksand Meg Ryan. It was a bomb at the theaters, but they convinced him that he has something called a brain cloud, like a cancer, but he's going to die. So they get him to jump into this volcano. It's the craziest fucking movie. [39:56] But it reminded me of that. No, I, yeah, this song is, it's huge. There's a bridge part in this song and. You know, my feelings with bridge, it's either good or it's not. Or actually, no, it's either standard, and you're like, OK, that's the bridge. OK. Or it's total shit. And you're just like, man, that just threw the whole fucking tune off. This is a good bridge. I like it. I love it. There's a third layer, you're saying. Yeah, and very few bands are able to pull it off. [40:36] I feel like when you're writing the standard pop song, it's just like there's a formula of verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus, you know, whatever, and bands fall right into it. It's just like this thing that happens and it didn't happen here. And I love it, man. mean, I, I would say this is maybe my third, I don't know, third or fourth best song on this record, because there's just so many good ones. Don't give away the final segment. [41:16] Well, I kind of already gave my whole segment, but but oops, No, if we're going to move ahead to the next street, we'll see what I did. I'm Ted. Yeah, thank you. Ted's just like, you're a fucking idiot, dude. It's just like, you're a fucking idiot, dude. I know. Introduction to the thread of fuzz in the record[44:41] His head is definitely... So this is the first song where I noticed the thread of fuzz in this record. Because then after this, it's wildly apparent on every song. This fuzz and this distortion, it's like a static that's there on every track after this. Incredible Musicianship: Bass and Drums Shining[45:06] The bass, Gordon Sinclair's bass for this one. I know we talked about it taking off in the look ahead, but I really just, it just off the charts, the licks he's throwing. The drums too, the drums are fucking killing it right there. Absolutely. The drum fills. Thank you, Tim. Yeah, I, this must have been, I actually wrote down, holy macaroni, because it just, it just feels like this song, They're hitting on all cylinders. At this point, it's like the car is going. You've gotten to fifth gear and the car is just brrrrrr. [45:50] It's humming along. You can go faster, you can slow it down a little bit. Still in fifth gear, engine is just humming perfect. The car has just been serviced. Oil's changed. Everything's great. 160 or anything going like 150 and it just feels good Yeah, and it feels the same 100% Thank You Tim That's what I got to say about I'll retrieve my Statement a minuteago about the look-ahead meaning. I totally blew it. It's the streets ahead which means cool or awesome So my bad there. Yeah, Streets Ahead, if you wanna say, you know. Oh, okay. Pete's new do is Streets Ahead, he's there. I did get a haircut, thank you for noticing. Oh, Streets Ahead, okay, okay. Well, Look Ahead then, Look Ahead has significance. Look Ahead is something that was said between Gord's wife and him. And it was like sort of what they would say to each other. [46:57] Yeah, I did as well. God, I'm just hacking this up like a big, it's a perfect piece of meat. I've just hacked it into tartare. You cooked it well done. Which is, you know, tartare's delicious, but not, you know, the way I did it. Yeah, it was like all good kind of thing. It was her look, you know, to him as if everything's going to be okay. Yeah. So streets ahead, different. Means awesome. It means really cool. This one I thought it kind of kicked off. It reminded me of Elvis Costello or the Kinks. Kind of had this loud, like, late, I don't know, mid-70s rock kind of love-slash-anthem sound to it. It felt like it could end around two minutes, but there's a bridge and then it takes another lap, which is great because it's still a short song. But it really felt like it just brought me back to, I don't know, middle school and hearing the kinks and those times. It has this crazy, ominous 20-second ending, over 20 seconds, Like, this one's the best. Yeah. I got to give kudos to Gavin Brown, because he really let the band explore intros, outros. Live Experience: Fans' Regret for Missing Their Live Shows[48:23] They got more creative on this album in general. Yeah, I think it makes it harken back to that live sound that we all crave so much with this band, sorry to say, what you guys havebeen saying the last few weeks about like, oh man, I wish I could have seen them live. That's what a lot of people are saying right now. There are a lot of people in that camp. They were renowned for their live show, absolutely. I wonder how many people listening to right now are late to the fucking, got came to the party really late. It's like, Hey, punch bowls empty. There's fucking no K left. And they're just talking to people. Yeah. You know, I never got to see the fucking family. Please send Pete a mail at Pete at getting hip to the hip.com. Yeah. There, there was a blurb from Gord giving some journalists a quick, ah, it's about, dog sledding. [49:35] And that was that's all I gave so who the fuck knows with that guy? I mean, I would love to have been in Gord shoes during interviews because he was all over the place from things I've read. He was all over the place. He would he would give like heartfelt, you know, meanings to stuff and then he'd be like, ah, That's that's that's what somebody said to me on the train one timeand I misheard them. One of my favorites is somebody asked him about Cordelia. What is Cordelia all about? And he's like, well, it's like a metaphor. Just go read King Lear. [50:18] Well, it's like, I feel like that's like as much as we're joking about it, it's got to be, there's got to be an element to that that's true. It's like, you know, at one point a song means something to you. [50:31] And then as time goes on, you're like, yeah, it's just about some shit I heard on a fucking train one day or whatever it is, you know? That's right. I don't think he's poo poo in the bed. Like he's not pulling a Donald Fagan, as I've said before, from Sealy Den or just like, yeah, they're just words written down on a page. They don'tmean anything. You know, he's not pulling that, but he's, you know, was it. Did you ever hear that interview that or that clip? It's a great clip of Jack White from the White Stripes where he says, and whatever you think about the White Stripes is irrelevant, where he said that when he hears Seven Nation Army,which is arguably one of the most overplayed rock songs in the history of rock and roll, that he doesn't even feel like it's his song. He's like, I just wrote it. We recorded it. It was a cool tune. And now it's out there. And it's like, it's like, that's another band. It's not my bad playing that shit It's really cool. It's really cool the way he comes across Hey, he basically said his I've heard some read some of it from him, too And he basically says once once a song is out Yeah, yeah, and, he openshis wallet and cool and looks at that Yeah, oh my god the songs or his Ford Broncos. Jack White's Perspective on Songs and Fame[51:56] Oh my God. That guy is funny. He's he's got some on him. Sure, man. I just recently learned that my wife has a thing for him, which I had no idea about. And I'm like, I'm like, oh, fuck. [52:14] Definitely, definitely not measuring up to that guy. Oh, you just need to write a couple of hit songs that are like global phenomenons. Yeah. Paint my house red. Anything else on the streets ahead? So this next part of the album is where we take a dip in amount of time songs were played. And I'm not really sure why, but now for plan A was only played 10 times live. [52:45] There's no explanation for me, but that's just a data point. But this one I thought was kind of this level of super heaviness, no turning back. This is like you're facing this song, you know? There's nothing short of everything's enough. You know, there's acoustic guitar in here that feels at one point in the song it... I don't want to say it feels forced but it feels like it could be played softer and nicer but it's not, And which is very distinct with acoustic. And I thought I at this point wasn't sure who was on backups, who was singing backups. You know, I didn't know if it was Kate Fenner who we had before. Oh, right. Right. JD, you mentioned it. Who is this gal? This is Sarah Harmer. So she's a... What's her story? Anybody got any data? She's got a pretty good solo career. Gosh, I'm trying to think of what her big song was. That would have been in around 2002, 2003. I'll take some links for those of you out there. TimbyGettingHitToTheHit.com. Please register him as a Republican. Send me some email. I have notifications turned on. And it's... [54:06] Email Pete at GettingHitToTheHit.com if you want the address and phone number. No, she's gorgeous. She has an amazing matchup with Gort. Her voice is, I thought, incredible. Basement of Parliament was a big song in 2000. Okay. [54:28] For the cadence of the album, for this being Song 6, these are my chapters of the book. The chapters of the book. It's a good Song 6. No issues. It's there's also with one point, this lastly, um, when Gord sings, nothing's short of nothing short of everything's enough at one point when he's seeing that in the song that Iheard Johnny Cash, like there was some kind of Johnny Cash coming through. Definitely more growly and Gord ask, but it's, it's a cool song. Only played 10 times life. Thoughts on the length and build-up of the song[55:07] So special. Yeah. I say, this is the, is this the longest song on the album as well? And it's only like five minutes and four, but, um, the, the buildup is such that it's, uh, one minute 16 when the lyrics actually start. So it's just swirly, swirly buildups. And then, uh, yeah. And then you, you get it. I don't, I don't know what to say about this. I say it's, it's one of those tracks that I. [55:40] I just get through. It's one of these things that's just not really on my attention span. I don't know why, because of the, I don't know. I don't know, it's weird. Because of the aesthetics of the song, I don't know. But listening to it again today, I have grown to like it more. It's a dynamite song on great headphones after a joint. The way it settles in the album, It's almost like you've been through a few things and then you get a snowstorm and everything just really sort of settles down and you're sitting sort ofwatching the snow. But for me, I don't know, it doesn't feel like I want to sit down and be there watching the snow. I want to kind of hop on a bit. So I don't know why, it just feels a little bit misplaced for me. But that's how I am with albums. I always want something more. I always want them to sort of build up. I'm not so good when they change down slightly. For me, I don't know, maybe if it was later on in the album. No, we talk about sequencing all the time here, so this is great to think about that. [56:54] That film I was talking about, the Simon film, when I saw trying to delve into what that was about, there was a few little trailer-y bits and a few little segments of it, And there's onewith Alan Arkin doing one of his psychology lectures, you know, and he's with these kids and he's just saying, yeah, one of the greatest Wittgenstein quotes you'll hear is the, I don't knowwhat I don't know, which is fantastic. Oh, yeah. Yeah, there you go. That's the ultimate wisdom. That is the ultimate wisdom. When you can truly think that out your fingertips, fingertips, you know? [57:38] You've got it. You've got it. Made in the shade. I've tried many times to get there, but just can't get that. Oh, wait a minute. That's another podcast. Dan, what you said about it taking a while to come in. I feel that. And I think JD's right. You need a joint and some good cans for it. but I would say this is probably my second favorite song on this record. Inquiry about the woman singing[58:11] JD, you asked me about the woman singing before. Bands featuring female guest vocalists on certain songs[58:19] I feel like nowadays that's a cool thing to do. I think it started in like 2017, 2018 a lot of bands. I know the National's been doing it a lot with their new records, having like female guest vocalists join in on certain songs. Oh, wow. It's cool. I like it. But I feel like when they did this record in 2012, nobody was doing it. Nobody was doing that. You got a band of five guys. That's the fucking band. I know, you know, it's not like a song featuring so-and-so, like bands very rarely do that. That's totally true. Yeah, absolutely. And this this woman's on at least what, three songs? Two for sure. I've only got two, two, maybe, maybe two, sorry. Yeah, I mean, I, I, I. The song is just amazing the way it starts. I got some, production-wise, I got some Beach Boys vibes from this because there's so much production. [59:39] Like, Abbey Road stock level, like we're in the studio sitting around the board like, what do you think if we do this and we throw this in and everybody's talking like that's the levelof this song because the musicianship is just it's gone when you look at the the EP compared to where we're at now everybody is just you know it's not they're not even on the same planetanymore this band um, i would say that just just if you look at this song from production wise whatever you think about it, you know, the song, you like it, you don't like it. I happen to like it, but it's got to be some of their best, most accomplished work because of how well everything is done in it. Whether or not you like the melody, whether or not you like the minute and 17 or 16 seconds without anything, I get that. I get how sequencing wise I could put you in a weird spot, but like, You can't deny that this song is extremely well done, well recorded, produced, written, everything. Yeah, I completely agree with you and you know, again, there would be a lot of people who would argue that the last two records were really well produced as well. [1:01:07] And maybe they're right, I don't know. But to me, it's just more heavy handed. It's, you know, it's much more heavy handed. This record is much more subtle. Yeah, there are still brushstrokes, but it doesn't feel as like they are put on by like a makeup specialist Right, you know difference between a produced record and a well-produced record. Yeah Yeah, or overproduced maybe overproduced So let's get into the modern spirit and we can think about the modern spirit in a couple of different ways We were talking aboutsequencing earlier, and I'm wondering wondering, would Dan, would this have satisfied your palate if the modern spirit had come after Streets Ahead, or was it something more specificyou were looking for, something more to drive it even higher? No, no, I mean, you can link those two together. You can imagine it coming straight in after Streets Ahead. It would have been a good transition. Yeah. But I say, in terms of this track, I mean all of their Rolling Stones cover versions paid off, didn't they? This is Modern Spirit's pure Rolling Stones. It's just, in every aspect, it's just fantastic. Modern Spirit's Rolling Stones influence[1:02:31] Do you get that vibe? Yeah, I can hear that. Even the drum shuffles are just stones. [1:02:42] Yeah, yeah, yeah, there's some wattage in there for sure, 100% and well said. Yeah, it's it's it's it's very sort of modern, late sort of stones, but it's it's it's spot on, even though it's not supposed to be stones. But yeah, you know, versatility and how to do it so well. And his voice is fantastic on this as well. Banga. Yeah. Yeah, hard agree. The way this song starts, I mean, I mean, I listened to this song in a number of different venues. [1:03:26] I'm 100% the way this song starts and it hits. It's a fucking driving song. I mean, And it's just driving down the fucking highway, windows down. You know, I know last time Tim was with us, what record was it? Or Tim? Last time Dan was with us, what record was it? I'm trolling right now. So I don't know if Tim or I don't know if Dan remembers, but Dan, my car, so my car has what you would call, what the layman would call a premium audio sound system. So the listening experience is not what you'd normally get from, you know, even a decent sound system in a car. It's quite advanced and this. The transcendent vocals of Gord and his evolution as a vocalist[1:04:26] I don't know if Dan remembers that from the last listening, but I think I remember you mentioning it. Yeah. Yeah, it's it's it's it's definitely a cut above. I think the backup vocals on this song to the way they come in. Everything about this song is fucking cooks. If you don't have a smile on your face, jamming along to this song, driving, whatever you're doing, then you need a fucking lobotomy or you need something, I don't know. I don't know how you could not absolutely love this song. [1:05:11] The one note I want to bring up here, I feel like Gord's, when it comes to his vocals and everything. This song, I think that it's thematic throughout the record, but this song really makes me realize he's not he's, he's transcended humanity as a vocalist. And I know this is bold words I'm saying here. But I feel like where he was at from the EP and where we've seen it go. It's like he's an evolved, you know, humans evolved from apes. Like Gord has evolved from humans. So they say. Right, so they say, my apologies for all you creationists out there. No, but I feel like Gord is, he's moved past it vocally, he's just, and as a songwriter and as a front man, he's just like, I don't think I've ever seen, you know, no disrespect to the Stones,because we were talking about the Stones, Dan brought up the Stones. You know, mix mic man, you know what you're getting every time. [1:06:15] He's great, and he's consistent, and he's always great. But I wouldn't say the guy's vocals and style and everything has evolved much since Get Off My Cloud to where it's at today. It's the same dude. Gord, I feel like, is just... He's evolved past the normal human Gord. You know, like Megagord or... Okay, you know. Megagord. Mechagord, you know, like... Yeah. He was five lions, and then he converged into one. [1:06:57] I don't know. I'm gonna use Voltron as a verb. He Voltron'd into one giant robot of a lead singer. Tim, what do you think of this one? I thought the same about the open road with this one. The white and open throat. Night slips back with no noise. I mean, that's... Yeah. It's a great song. All right, next. So this next one about this map was last played in Spokane, Washington, 2012. It was only played twice. Oh, Tim, how about Modern Spirit? Was it played more? Feels like a live song. Ah, sorry. Modern Spirit, only 12. Only 12. So as this album goes by, these songs are played less live, which, yeah, it just made me wonder about the band and what, what, what, or why, or, you know, it, was it, was it thetheme of the album and the life and the times that was kind of too heavy to play live or I'm not sure. Well, they only had one sure after this as well. And that was the last tour. How many stops do you think? And we'll, and we'll get into that. Like, I think it was like, it was strictly Canada. Yeah, it was a pretty big deal. [1:08:22] So about this map. The mysterious and unique start of the song "About This Map"[1:08:26] Pete, talk to me about this map. It's a really weird start. And not in a bad way, just in a... About this map. It's kind of a mysterious song. Yeah, very mysterious. But I love the... [1:08:46] This was the song that made me think on the whole record, because again, like Dan said, I didn't know the history of what was going on in Gord's life during this record. But thisis the song where I kind of was like, okay, what the fuck is going on? This is just, everything's just too different, especially when you look at what the previous record was. But I dug it. The chorus and the pre-chorus is so good in this song. I don't have a ton to say, but the melody and the guitar licks are just top notch. I mean, I feel like it would take me a year to come up with that. Being so cool, making guitars sound that cool, and then afterward, I would just like pat myself on the back for the rest of my life because it's just that fucking cool. And fucking Rob Baker probably just did it in like two takes and then just forgot about it and went home and had, I don't know, fucking rotisserie chicken or whatever you guys eat overthere in Canada. We do eat a lot of rotisserie chicken. [1:10:00] What about blue? What about blue? Oh no, I'm really hungry and thirsty. Fuck. Well, what did you think about this map, Dan? Yeah, it's a good track, but as we were saying, yeah, it's a bit of a weird one. The lyrics, the sort of, the sentiment in the lyrics doesn't sort of, like, build, you know? Of stays on this sort of level. Was the sort of guitars and everything kind of rise around it, which I found was pretty fascinating. And again, it's like, yeah, in terms of sort of lyrics, about this map is said 15 times. So there's a there's a lot of that in there, which I think sort of flattens the lyrics out a bit. But a lot of textures in there that I haven't heard in other stuff as well. [1:11:04] It's a grower. It's an absolute grower. It was for me. Again, it was one of those tracks I'd always get to this stage in the album and then think like, oh God, hang on, is that? And then, uh, yeah, it, it, it had come back to me and, um, I dig. It'sgood. Are any other two fuckers going to recognize the irony of the fact that Dan's discussing the song about this map and directly behind him is a gigantic map? Oh yeah. Am I the only one like seeing the irony here? Sorry. Yeah. For those of you listening... We got a theme. Yeah. Tim's got a map up here. Yeah, got a couple. He's got a couple there too. You got Spain and Italy behind you, right Tim? Staring at it every day. [1:11:56] Good ol' EU over there. Sorry. We'll save the tour for another day. Did anybody get the edge vibes? Like from the guitar? Like, from the guitar? 100%! This song and one coming up, 100% got the edge. Well said, JD. Yeah, we've talked about how the latter part of U2's career has sprinkled some seasoning on this band. I've heard that too. Dave's Weed Shop: The Edge's Redemption?[1:12:36] I think the edge is a bit of a cheat though. So I have a hard time talking about him. I forget his real name. It's probably let's let's let's name him. What was his name? It's probably like, I think it's Dave. It's got to have three syllables. I think he's going to open a weed shop. It's going to be called Dave's not here, man. Now if the edge opened a weed shop, I'd probably, I'd probably like him again. Yeah. David Howell Evans. How? See I call him Dave. We're tight. What's the middle name? Let's move on. Dan? Did you have anything to say about this map, Tim? I didn't realize that about this map was said 15 times. That's a lot. I don't have a lot on this one. I thought that it was a bit of a filler, like we've rounded the bend, and we're getting towards the end of the album. You know, the bass, there's areally nice bass guitar through this. It's a little bit more meandering and I don't know. I didn't have a lot on this one. Yeah, it just kind of kept me going. Again, this part, this chunk of the album just felt just stronger than the past couple albums. Okay, let's move on to... Take Forever? Goddamn son, where we going? Take forever. Forever. Song about astronauts and Calgary[1:17:03] Yeah, this one's eight times live. Last played in 13. I, you know, maybe it was a song about astronauts. I'm not sure. It seems like also some statement about Calgary. Is Calgary the, where the wealth is of the roof? He seems to think everyone should have heart attacks there, According to the songs is what I read Yeah You know, I listened to another podcast and they were from Calgary and they tookgreat offense I don't recall as to why right now, but to me I think about it like, you know that beginning part like When I broke down, I always thought I'd go to Calgary. I think that's a nice sentiment But what do I know? But the yeah, there is a lot about Calgary, right? What about you Dan, how does that? [1:17:58] Totally stumped by this track. For some reason it reminds me of a late Blondie track as well, it's got some kind of vibe like that about it. But yeah, the lyrics and the Calgary thing man, yeah, it's crazy. I mean this is what I'm getting from some of these, I like the tracks, but the lyrics when I'm looking at the lyrics, it's just like, whoa, where are you going with that, Gord? Any insight, JD? [1:18:31] I wish. It's like a time bomb, you know? There's so many wires and things in there that you might pull one wire and it might make some progress, but then there's a whole other pack of wires underneath, you know? Yeah. I mean, again, when you do look at the lyrics for this album, there are a few themes that go through I mean this again this has got the whole kind of man machine reference and it's got thiswhole sort of um you know destroying space thing that we've we've heard um quite a few times as well yeah yeah um I I think this song is textbook hip I mean just the sound that it is I Ihear you on the lyrics, I guess they didn't make enough of an impact on me as the instruments of the song, you know, the instrumentation. Love the fucking thumping bass, just Sinclair's all over this record, you know. It's classic hip. [1:19:46] This is a song, especially in terms of chords, vocals, again, not speaking about the lyrics per se, just his singing. I think this is one of the songs where I'm like, God, why does nobody get this band? Just the song that made me think of it. So yeah, not a ton to say about it, but I dug it. I'm not, um, I feel like compared to last week, you could, you could, you know, serve me a shit sandwich and I'll just be like, you know, Can we, can we get into just a little bit about whydidn't this band, blah, blah, blah, make it in the U S or whatever it is. I had a lot of thoughts about this during this listen, which you just reminded me of. And I was kind of neither here nor there. nor there. But this album, I too, Pete, had thought a bit about. The popularity of this band in Canada versus the U.S. and all those things. And it was concurrently during, while listening to this past week, it was concurrently during Coachella that's 

Andrew's Daily Five
Jack White Countdown: Episode 15

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 45:26


Intro: Conquest by The White StripesOutro: St. Andrew (This Battle is in the Air) by The White Stripes5. Sixteen Saltines by Jack White4. Ball and Biscuit by The White Stripes3. Hi-De-Ho by Jack White2. Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes1. Freedom at 21 by Jack WhiteCountdown Wrap-Up:Album openers - 8Album closers - 6Of the 75 songs:The White Stripes - 40The Raconteurs - 14The Dead Weather - 2Jack White - 19Decade count:90s - 400s - 4810s - 1220s - 11Dave's & Andrew's personal album rankings

180 grados
180 Grados - Especial Día de la Música - 21/06/23

180 grados

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 60:11


RAMONES – Do You Remember Rock’n’Roll Radio? THE WHITE STRIPES – Seven Nation Army ROYAL BLOOD – Figure It Out ARDE BOGOTÁ – Los Perros LADY BANANA – Delito SHEGO – Steak Tar Tar CARLANGAS – Se Acabó La Broma BECK – Devil’s Haircut THE BLACK KEYS – Howlin' For You TAYLOR SWIFT – Taylor Swift SIDONIE ft DELAPORTE – Mi Vida Es La Música INTERPOL - C'mere levitants – Seres de Luz VENTURI – Darveider RUFUS T FIREFLY – Río Wolf (Versión ELM en directo) JEFF BUCKLEY – Last Goodbye GIGOLO AUNTS - Everyone Can Fly Escuchar audio

Die Maus - Musik
MausMix - Ab in die Badewanne!

Die Maus - Musik

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 29:45


MausMix - Deine Musikwünsche. Heute: mit Musikwünschen, mit Nina und natürlich mit der Maus und dem Elefanten. Anna-Sophie wünscht sich Prinzessin Peach (0:06) Lorenz mag Seven Nation Army (3:46) Lilly findet Pippi Langstrumpf toll (8:16 ) Elise und Jona wünschen sich Call me maybe von Carly Rae Jepsen (11:40 ) Frieda möchte Badewanne von Johannes Stankowski (15:30) Emily mag Roar von Katy Perry (18:46) Timo mag Judo + Karate (Zuckerblitz Band) (22:48) Luci und Siva mögen etwas von Leony (25:46) Von Nina Heuser.

Bandsplain
The White Stripes with Sean Fennessey

Bandsplain

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 235:52


Six Albums, two members. The White Stripes were there and then they weren't. Breaking through from Detroit's garage scene and rock n' roll tradition to worldwide success, you now hear Seven Nation Army in arenas around the world they've never been to and will never play week after week. Find out how a complicated sounding relationship was simple, and a legend took shape. This week we are joined by Ringer Head of Content, podcast extraordinaire, and longtime music writer, Sean Fennessey, as we work through how an unlikely group made perfect sense for international glory.  Follow Sean Fennessey on Twitter: @SeanFennessey Listen to the songs we detail in the episode here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/40SNLv6sJ14AhlTksZXZQw?si=c64f50160d0d4e64&pt_success=1&nd=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Handbrake Off - A show about Arsenal
The decline of #ArtetaOut, Manchester United preview, and Arsenal's seven nation army

Handbrake Off - A show about Arsenal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 46:04


James McNicholas and Adrian Clarke join Ian Stone this week for a look at Mikel Arteta, Leandro Trossard and superstitions.After James wrote about the end of the #ArtetaOut brigade, the panel discuss how the manage has evolved, the touchpoints that brought the club to where they are today, and whether he is a coach that players will want to come to the club for.Following the news that Arsenal are looking at Brighton midfielder Leandro Trossard, James and Adrian debate how he might fit into the team and what he would be bringing with him as well.And finally after we all punched the air when Casemiro got a yellow card, the team look ahead to the big one at the weekend against Manchester United.RUNNING ORDERPART 1 - What happened to #ArtetaOut? (06.30)PART 2 - Transfers (24.00)PART 3 - United preview (36.00)Produced by Abi Paterson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Handbrake Off - A show about Arsenal
The decline of #ArtetaOut, Manchester United preview, and Arsenal's seven nation army

Handbrake Off - A show about Arsenal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 49:49


James McNicholas and Adrian Clarke join Ian Stone this week for a look at Mikel Arteta, Leandro Trossard and superstitions. After James wrote about the end of the #ArtetaOut brigade, the panel discuss how the manage has evolved, the touchpoints that brought the club to where they are today, and whether he is a coach that players will want to come to the club for. Following the news that Arsenal are looking at Brighton midfielder Leandro Trossard, James and Adrian debate how he might fit into the team and what he would be bringing with him as well. And finally after we all punched the air when Casemiro got a yellow card, the team look ahead to the big one at the weekend against Manchester United. RUNNING ORDER PART 1 - What happened to #ArtetaOut? (06.30) PART 2 - Transfers (24.00) PART 3 - United preview (36.00) Produced by Abi Paterson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Andrew's Daily Five
The Greatest Songs of the 00s: Finalists (Andrew's Mix)

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 7:46


And here are your finalists for The Greatest Song of the 00s!!1. You Belong With Me by Taylor Swift2. Yellow by Coldplay3. Hurt by Johnny Cash4. Seven Nation Army by The White StripesVote on your favorite of "The Greatest Songs of the 00s" finalists

Richmond Til We Die: A Ted Lasso Podcast
Ted Lasso S2E11: I'm Not Good With Goodbyes

Richmond Til We Die: A Ted Lasso Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 57:50


Welcome back to the Dogtrack, Greyhounds! In this episode Marisa, Christian, and Brett have a conversation about Season 2, Episode 11: Midnight Train to RoystonThe penultimate episode of season two is fraught with tenuous relationship statuses: Roy and Keeley, Sam and Rebecca, Sharon and Ted, Keeley and... Nate??? So we have a long conversation about the looming tensions that seem to be dividing our beloved AFC Richmond family and what it might mean for the future of these characters who we care about so deeply.Not to worry, though – we do have a bit of fun, as well. We talk about grown men learning choreography, praise the brilliant use of props in this episode, admire the staying power of "Seven Nation Army," and wonder whether we may have actually met the real-life Banksy in a museum?Full show notes and transcript will be available at https://www.tedlassopod.com/ted-lasso-episode-02-11-midnight-train-to-roystonRichmond Til We Die is a conversation about the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso, where we explore the characters, their relationships to each other, and how they're able to make us laugh until we can hardly breathe one moment and then feel with the deepest parts of our hearts the next. When you're here, you're a Greyhound!

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

We have friend of the show Jack White back on the show today along with a legendary special guest. This conversation with Rick Rubin is full of fascinating ideas, asides and musical history that let you know just how deep Jack White is. Jack's work and a business ethic is unparalleled. His label Third Man Records has a rich roster of artists and three retail stores. They also own one of the few fully operational vinyl pressing plants in the U.S. which has been working overtime to keep up with the surging demand for vinyl. Jack also released two full length albums this year, and he's currently on a worldwide tour. After a recent two-night stand in Los Angeles, Jack stopped by Shangri-La to talk to Rick Rubin about the early Garage Rock scene in Detroit that helped shape him and The White Stripes. He also shared potential theories about why the “Seven Nation Army” riff is so catchy. And then he treats Rick and a surprise guest to an acoustic performance of his new song “A Tip From You To Me.” And to cap it all off, we will hear exclusive details about an exciting new project Rick's been working on, that will be out soon. You can listen to a playlist that includes Jack White's latest album, along with all of our favorite songs from him, The White Stripes, and a sampling of his many side projects HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Potterless
Ep. 199 - What's the Best Harry Potter Action Scene? w/ Johnny Frohlichstein

Potterless

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 90:44


Live from the Washington D.C. in March of 2022, it's Potterless! Schubes and Johnny are back and doing another bracket (timely, eh?), this time to determine which HP book action scene reigns supreme! Topics include: license plates, open caskets, cherry blossoms, trampolines, Amber Alerts, 24, Boot Scoot & Boogie, Sia, tentacle brains, Fred Schneider, comeuppance, Hans Zimmer, Seven Nation Army, Scooby Doo, Mission Impossible, Marvel vs. Capcom, cookies, Fireball, Ted LassoThanks to our sponsor, Lumi Labs! For 30% off and free shipping, use code “POTTERLESS” at www.microdose.comThanks for listening to this episode of Potterless! Don't want the journey to stop? Check out the links below and as always, Wizard On!WEBSITE: www.potterlesspodcast.com (LEARN ABOUT THE SHOW!)PATREON: www.patreon.com/potterless (SUPPORT THE SHOW!)TWITTER: www.twitter.com/potterlesspod (TWEET THE SHOW!)INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/potterlesspodcast (PICTURES OF THE SHOW!)FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/potterless (HOME OF THE FANCY PRIVATE GROUP!)MERCH: www.potterlesspodcast.com/merch (REP THE SHOW!)MIKE'S OTHER SHOWS: www.schub.esCreated/Hosted/Produced by Mike Schubert, Edited by Sherry Guo, Music by Bettina Campomanes, Web Design/Art by Kelly Schubert