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Len's latest Facebook bracket pits the music of two 80s legends: Kool and the Gang vs. The Pointer Sisters. Which songs are your favorite? What song in particular should win this bracket? We talk our own favorite songs, go through our 45-minute playlists, and discuss whether the Pointer Sisters are Hall of Fame worthy. (They are.) We go through some deep cuts, and compare these two bands to some of their contemporaries. Where do they rank on the Pantheon? Tune in for some top 40 jams!
El legendario Eric Clapton acaba de cumplir ochenta años y queremos celebrarlo regresando a un disco de un importancia capital para la carrera de nuestro querido Slowhand, el exitoso 461 Ocean Boulevard, su segundo álbum como solista, publicado en julio de 1974. Ricardo Portman nos cuenta su historia al detalle. Escucharemos Motherless Children, Give Me Strength, Willie and the Hand Jive, Get Ready, I Shot The Sheriff, I Can't Hold Out, Please Be With Me, Let It Grow, Steady Rollin' Man y Mainline Florida + Bonus track. Recuerden que nuestros programas los pueden escuchar también en: Nuestra web https://ecosdelvinilo.com/ La Música del Arcón - FM 96.9 (Buenos Aires, Argentina) miércoles 18:00 (hora Arg.) Radio M7 (Córdoba) lunes 18:00 y sábados 17:00. Distancia Radio (Córdoba) jueves y sábados 19:00 Radio Free Rock (Cartagena) viernes 18:00. Radio Hierbabuena (Lima, Perú) jueves 20:00 (hora Perú)
Heute vor 80 Jahren wurde "Mr. Slowhand", Eric Clapton, geboren. Als einziger Musiker ist er dreifaches Mitglied der Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Send us a textHere in Episode 204 of the No Name Music Cast, it is Tim's turn to pick the topic and he chooses to talk about The Pointer Sisters, Shania Twain and Gloria Estefan calling it The Ladies of Pop!We cover their hits such as Slow Hand, Conga, Jump and Man! I Feel Like a Woman.We also cover the Kennedy Centre Honours, Sponge Bob, Garth Brooks and Taxes!Tim also has a Love Shack update!https://www.facebook.com/NoNameMusicCast/Support the show
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Plongez dans l'histoire fascinante de l'un des albums les plus emblématiques d'Eric Clapton, Slow Hand, sorti en 1977. Découvrez comment le guitariste virtuose a puisé son inspiration dans les racines américaines du blues rock, tout en enregistrant ce chef-d'œuvre en Angleterre, son pays natal.L'origine du surnom de Clapton, "Slow Hand", est elle-même une anecdote captivante. Certains affirment qu'il vient de son agent, qui l'a ironiquement surnommé ainsi en raison de sa vélocité légendaire sur les cordes de la guitare. D'autres racontent qu'il remonte à l'époque où Clapton jouait avec le groupe The Yardbirds, cassant souvent ses cordes sur scène.Mais Slow Hand n'est pas seulement une histoire de surnom. C'est aussi l'album où Clapton rend hommage à son éternelle muse, Patty Boyd, en composant la célèbre ballade romantique "Your Wonderful Tonight". Un an auparavant, il lui avait déjà dédié la non moins emblématique "Layla".Cependant, l'influence américaine est également prégnante sur cet opus. Clapton s'inspire notamment du style décontracté du guitariste de blues rock J.J. Cale, dont il reprend le morceau "Cocaine" pour en faire l'un des titres phares de l'album.Avec Slow Hand, Eric Clapton a définitivement marqué l'histoire de la musique, conjuguant son talent de guitariste virtuose à sa profonde connexion avec les racines du blues rock américain. Embarquez avec nous pour cette passionnante exploration d'un album qui a contribué à faire de lui une légende vivante.
Brian Irving had a pretty good run his first time through in Episode 6, racking up an impressive 29 points. This time around, Brian got off to a bit of a rough start, but was able to right the ship thanks to one particular category. Have a listen and see how far that got him. Episode Links: Last podcast you listened to: Tangents & Frenemy Trivia What's new in your pop culture world: The Boys Season 4 Last movie in a theater: The Strangers: Chapter 1 Best TV theme song: Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers Something you learned in the last week: Conway Twitty covered “Slow Hand” by The Pointer Sisters Plug: Play a live pub quiz when you're in Central Illinois with Russ at Anvil & Forge or Brian at Hand of Fate Brewing in Petersburg. As always, check the Linktree at https://linktr.ee/TriviaWorkshop - especially if you'd like to try your hand at the game!
We learn the fine art of sneaking in sex when you're not home alone, how important girth actually is and how kinky are you really? We even have a scientific test to find out!
WTOP's Jason Fraley interviews Ruth Pointer of The Pointer Sisters as the legendary singing group performs at MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland on July 26. She discusses her place as the group's last surviving founding member and how she's carrying on the group's legacy with her daughter and granddaughter, singing hits like “Slow Hand” and “I'm So Excited.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WTOP's Jason Fraley interviews Ruth Pointer of The Pointer Sisters as the legendary singing group performs at MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland on July 26. She discusses her place as the group's last surviving founding member and how she's carrying on the group's legacy with her daughter and granddaughter, singing hits like “Slow Hand” and “I'm So Excited.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NOW YOU CAN CLICK ON THE TIMELINE TO FIND YOUR FAVORITE SEGMENT(S) OR LISTEN TO THE WHOLE SHOW! Please check out our full TWO-HOUR radio show, or snippets contained within, from Wednesday, May 1, 2024, wherein we discussed: 0:00 - Hello, Introduction, Update, and Today's Show Details 2:31 - "Arrogant Al" Entered the Fray! 3:01 - Conspiracy Theories? Are WeSure? 18:50 - Part 1 of Paul's Interview With RYAN PENLEY 49:36 - NAME THAT TUNE Segment, wherein "Paranoid Pete" came in to identify three songs by BLOOD, SWEAT, and TEARS". 1:03:22 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein the CHOP Singing Group, comprised of "Cannabis Carl", "Hicksville Harry", "Operatic Olivier", and "Paranoid Pete" came in to sing, "Anema E Core". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 1:10:25 - Part 2 of Paul's Interview With RYAN PENLEY 1:39:50 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Battling Bubba", "Hicksville Harry", and "Operatic Olivier" came in to sing "Slow Hand". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 1:58:18 - Wrap Up As a reminder, you can catch all of our live shows on Wednesdays at 11:00 am (ET) on "Impact Radio USA", through the following site: http://www.ImpactRadioUSA.com (click on LISTEN NOW) (NOTE: Each live show is also repeated at 8:00 p.m. on the same day, and 5:00 am on the next day) Enjoy!
NOW YOU CAN CLICK ON THE TIMELINE TO FIND YOUR FAVORITE SEGMENT(S) OR LISTEN TO THE WHOLE SHOW! Please check out our full TWO-HOUR radio show, or snippets contained within, from Wednesday, May 1, 2024, wherein we discussed: 0:00 - Hello, Introduction, Update, and Today's Show Details 2:31 - "Arrogant Al" Entered the Fray! 3:01 - Conspiracy Theories? Are WeSure? 18:50 - Part 1 of Paul's Interview With RYAN PENLEY 49:36 - NAME THAT TUNE Segment, wherein "Paranoid Pete" came in to identify three songs by BLOOD, SWEAT, and TEARS". 1:03:22 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein the CHOP Singing Group, comprised of "Cannabis Carl", "Hicksville Harry", "Operatic Olivier", and "Paranoid Pete" came in to sing, "Anema E Core". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 1:10:25 - Part 2 of Paul's Interview With RYAN PENLEY 1:39:50 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Battling Bubba", "Hicksville Harry", and "Operatic Olivier" came in to sing "Slow Hand". As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 1:58:18 - Wrap Up As a reminder, you can catch all of our live shows on Wednesdays at 11:00 am (ET) on "Impact Radio USA", through the following site: http://www.ImpactRadioUSA.com (click on LISTEN NOW) (NOTE: Each live show is also repeated at 8:00 p.m. on the same day, and 5:00 am on the next day) Enjoy!
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Scott Morgan is best known as the electronic music project loscil. He previously played in Meet Daisy, Thee Crusaders, Destroyer, The Multiplex and others. The Blinding Light! was an underground cinema which ran from 1998-2003 at 36 Powell Street. Founded by Alex MacKenzie as a follow-up to his Edison Electric Gallery of Moving Images (1995-1997), the space housed a cafe, a gallery and a 110-seat cinema. It showed new and classic underground and avant garde films, hosted nights to bring your own 8mm films and hosted experimental bands with a visual element. Other venues visited include the Cruel Elephant (23 W. Cordova St), The Town Pump (66 Water St), Amnesia (356 Water St), Blim (23 w Pender), @ Gallery (425 Carrall St). Other venues mentioned: The Edison Electric, Helen Pitt Gallery, Archimedes Club, Station Street Art Centre, Or Gallery. Other bands mentioned: Steel Pole Bath Tub, Thinking Fellers Union Local 282, Negativeland, the Jades, Jesus Lizard, Pearl Jam (Town Pump show 1991), The Rose Chronicles, The Odds, Dick & Jane, Mudhoney, Helmet, Superconductor, Marc Ribot, Shiny Greedy, Slowhand, Strategy, Growing, Sinoia Caves. The conversation was recorded on January 26th, 2024. Music clips played with artists' permission. Loscil: Triton from submers Ticker Tape Parade: Audience with the Pope Destroyer: M.E.R.C.I. from Thief
El éxito de Eric Clapton durante la primera mitad de los años 70 contrastó con las dificultades en su vida privada. El alcohol fue el combustible de sus conciertos, en los que el guitarrista tocaba borracho. Asimismo, el guitarrista había recuperado el contacto con la modelo Pattie Boyd, que había dejado a su marido, el ex beatle George Harrison. Sin embargo, la relación entre Pattie Boyd y Eric Clapton estuvo afectada por las adicciones. Cada vez más cansado de su estatus de dios de la guitarra, Eric Clapton grabó el álbum «Slowhand» como un músico más de la banda del bajista Carl Radle, el teclista Dick Sims y el batería Jamie Oldaker. El resultado, publicado en noviembre de 1977, es uno de los mejores álbumes de Clapton a nivel crítico y comercial.
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"Sounds of '91: Jerry Garcia Band Live and Marijuana News Unveiled"Larry Mishkin focuses on Jerry Garcia music and breaking stories related to marijuana. He introduces a Jerry Garcia Band performance from November 15, 1991, at Madison Square Garden and delves into the details of the songs performed, particularly highlighting "How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You" and a cover of Bob Dylan's "Simple Twist of Fate." Amidst the music commentary, Larry also addresses significant marijuana-related news, emphasizing recent studies suggesting a potential connection between marijuana use and heart issues. He, however, points out limitations in the studies and emphasizes the need for a more comprehensive examination of the subject..Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast Jerry Garcia BandNovember 15, 1991MSGNY, NYJerry Garcia Band 1991-11-15 FOB Schoeps Brotman Metchick Anon Noel t-flac1648 : Joe Noel : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive INTRO: How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You Track No. 2 0:00 – 1:30 How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" is a song recorded by American soul singer Marvin Gaye from his fifth studio album of the same name (1965). It was written in 1964 by the Motown songwriting team of Holland–Dozier–Holland, and produced by Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier. The song title was inspired by one of the actor and comedian Jackie Gleason's signature phrases, "How Sweet It Is!" Released on Nov. 4, 1964 with Forever on the B-side. Cash Box described it as "a medium-paced, rollicking chorus-backed ode about a fella who's on top of the world since he met up with Miss Right."[4]AllMusic critic Jason Ankeny described the song as a "radiant pop confection," noting that it was unusual for Gaye in being a "straightforward love song" that doesn't reflect Gaye's usual demons.[5] Ankeny commented on the soulfulness of the song, and particularly noted the piano riff. James Taylor released his version of "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" as the lead single from his album Gorilla (1975).[11]Taylor's 1975 single has been the most successful remake of the song to date, hitting number one on the Easy Listening chart and number five on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Long a staple of the JGB's set lists, First played on September 18, 1975 a Sophie's in Palo AltoLast played on April 23, 1995 at the Warfield Theater in S.F.Total played 373 times, by far the JGB's most played tune (Midnight Moonlight is 2d at 344) Usually a show opener. There are three Dead shows on Nov. 13 and six JGB shows. Of those six, none are available on Archivd.org. So I am dong a JGB show two days later on Nov. 15, 1991 from MSG. The standard JGB lineup for that time: Jerry Garcia; guitar, vocals- John Kahn; bass- Melvin Seals; keyboards- David Kemper; drums- Jaclyn LaBranch; backing vocals- Gloria Jones; backing vocals Great musicians, great vocals, its 1991, but Jerry is rocking. A fun night with Blues Traveler as the opening act. This show was released as Garcia Live Vol. 16 SHOW #1: Simple Twist of Fate Track No. 5 3:00 – 4:40 In 1975, Bob Dylan released his album Blood on the Tracks, which included the song “Simple Twist of Fate.” The song is a haunting ballad about a failed relationship, and many fans have speculated about who Dylan wrote it about. While Dylan has never confirmed the identity of the song's subject, many believe that he wrote it about his former girlfriend, Joan Baez. Bob Dylan's message is one of hope and change. He speaks of a world that is better than the one we currently live in and urges people to work together to make it a reality. He also advocates for peace and love, and has said that these are the only things that can truly change the world. Always a big fan of Dylan, Garcia played this song 217 times, the first on July 4, 1976 at the Great American Music Hall in S.F. and the last on April 23, 1995 at the Warfield in S.F. If you are wondering why that April 23, 1995 dates keeps popping up, that was the last JGB show. SHOW #2: Lay Down Sally Track No. 6 1:40 – 3:15 "Lay Down Sally" is a song performed by Eric Clapton, and written by Clapton, Marcy Levy, and George Terry. It appeared on his November 1977 album Slowhand, and reached No. 3 on the BillboardHot 100 chart. It was released as a single with Cocaine on the B-side, quite the heavy hitting release. It was the song of the summer of 1978 and always one of Slow Hand's favorite songs. "Lay Down Sally" is a country blues song performed in the style of J. J. Cale. Clapton explained, "It's as close as I can get, being English, but the band being a Tulsa band, they play like that naturally. You couldn't get them to do an English rock sound, no way. Their idea of a driving beat isn't being loud or anything. It's subtle."Billboard magazine described Clapton's vocal as "low key but earthy" and also praised Marcy Levy's backing vocals.[5]Cash Box praised Clapton's "guitar finesse."JGB covered the tune 54 timesFirst: November 20, 1990 Warfield, SFLast: March 4, 1995 Warfield, SF Gets a great crowd reaction and Jerry loves jamming on Clapton tunes. Link to picture of Garcia and Clapton from back in the day: Jerry Garcia & Eric Clapton Pose | Grateful Dead Clapton interviewed on the Dead in 1968:Have you heard the Grateful Dead record?A: “Yeah, it's great.” Peter Townshend said he saw the Dead at the Pop Festival, and called them “one of the original ropeys.” A: “Ropey! That means a drag. I don't think the quality of their music is as high as a lot of other good recording bands. People are more concerned with live music, maybe, than with recording. I'm not sure of that. I'm guessing. If the Grateful Dead are one of the best, they're not doing a very good job on record.”What do you think of the guitar playing? Jerry Garcia's synthesis of blues, jazz and country and western, with a little jug band thrown in?A: “It's very good, and very tight, but it's not really my bag.” SHOW #3: Deal Track No. 9 2:46 – 4:15 Finally, a Garcia tune! And one of his best.One of the Grateful Dead's live staples, and many gambling songs is the Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia collaboration, “Deal”. First performed on February 19th, 1971, the song was in regular rotation until the end, both for the Dead and the Jerry Garcia Band.“Deal” saw studio release as the opening track to Jerry Garcia's 1972 debut solo album, Garcia, which also contained several other classic Grateful Dead live songs including “Sugaree”, “Bird Song”, “Loser”, and “The Wheel”. It's also worth noting that the classic folk song, “Don't Let Your Deal Go Down”, first recorded in 1925 by Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers contains many similarities to the Grateful Dead song. Hunter was known to pull references from a wide variety of sources in his songwriting, and it is highly likely he was familiar with the tune. JGB played it 291 times in concert. First on March 4, 1978 at the Keystone in Palo Alto, CALast time on April 23, 1995 at the Warfield Grateful Dead played it 422 timesFirst on Feb. 19, 1971 at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, NYLast on June 18, 1995 at Giant's Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ.Longest absence from the rotation was 29 shows from Oct. 2, 1988 at Shoreline in lovely Mountain View, CA and then not again until April 11, 1989 at the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, IL You had to be trying really hard, or just be really unlucky to never catch this tune during those days. I still say it is the best Garcia tune, great music, great tempo, Jerry loved to jam on this tune and his voice really made the song. Almost always a first set closer. SHOW #4: Ain't No Bread In The Breadbox Track No. 14 1:22 – 3:02 Written by Phillip Jackson (September 28, 1951[1] – October 30, 2009),[2] best known as Norton Buffalo, was an American singer-songwriter, countryand blues harmonica player, record producer, bandleader and recording artist who was a versatile proponent of the harmonica, including chromatic[3] and diatonic. In early 1976 Buffalo joined the "farewell" European tour of Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, and was recorded on the band's final live album We've Got a Live One Here!,[5] which included Buffalo's song "Eighteen Wheels." After the tour, Buffalo returned to California, briefly played with a number of local bands, and later in 1976 he joined the Steve Miller Band's Fly Like an Eagle Tour. He also played harmonica on the band's hit follow-up album Book of Dreams, released in May 1977. Buffalo appeared on the tracks "Winter Time" and "The Stake." By the late 1970s Buffalo had formed his own band, The Stampede, and recorded two Capitol Records albums: Lovin' in the Valley of the Moon and Desert Horizon. In 1977 his harmonica work appeared on Bonnie Raitt's Sweet Forgiveness and The Doobie Brothers' Livin' on the Fault Line albums. He was a member of the Mickey Hart band High Noon in the late 70s and early 80s with Merl Saunders, Mike Hinton, Jim McPhearson, Vicki Randle, and Bobby Vega, and played with Saunders on the Rainforest Band album It's in the Air in 1993. Ain't No Bread In The Breadbox was performed 65 times by the Jerry Garcia Band.First time on Nov. 6, 1991at the Cap Center in Landover, MD (just 9 days earlier but this was already the band's 7th performance of the tune. Jerry really liked it. The song was played by Phil Lesh with Norton Buffalo, Boz Scaggs and others in 2004. The song was also played by Billy & The Kids in 2021. OUTRO: What A Wonderful World Track No. 19 1:55 – 3:37 "What a Wonderful World" is a song written by Bob Thiele (as "George Douglas") and George David Weiss. It was first recorded by Louis Armstrong and released in 1967 as a single. In April 1968, it topped the pop chart in the United Kingdom,[2] but performed poorly in the United States because Larry Newton, the president of ABC Records, disliked the song and refused to promote it.After it was heard in the film Good Morning, Vietnam, it was reissued as a single in 1988, and rose to number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3] Armstrong's recording was inducted to the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.In Graham Nash's book Off the Record: Songwriters on Songwriting, George Weiss says he wrote the song specifically for Louis Armstrong, as he was inspired by Armstrong's ability to bring together people of different races. JGB played the song 12 times in concertFirst was on Nov. 6. 1991 at the Cap Centre in Maryland (again, just 9 days before this show, this was the band's 4th performance of the tuneLast Oct. 31, 1992 at Oakland Alameda County Colisium.Just in the rotation for one year.But who can't love Jerry channeling his inner Louis Armstrong and harmonizing the Jackie and Gloria. A great way to end a show and send everyone home with a smile and warm fuzzy feeling.A perfect night with Jerry. Mishkin Law, LLC500 Skokie Blvd.Suite 325Northbrook, IL 60062Cell: (847) 812-1298Office Direct: (847) 504-1480lmishkin@mishkin.law
Ni corto ni perezoso, ‘El Criticón' de ‘La Cultureta Gran Reserva' reivindica esta semana la TRISTEZA. ‘Eric Clapton', ‘Manchester frente al mar', ‘Leonard Cohen'… grandes faros deprimentes iluminan su camino, le acercan hacia una introspección feliz, premeditada, tan necesaria para todos nosotros. Esta semana Nacho Ibernón quiere contagiar de lágrimas a la audiencia de Onda Cero para proclamar que el arte se llora, para desplegar la pancarta de la tristeza, de la soledad, de la extrañeza pesimista y descreída que todos llevamos dentro ante el mundo que nos ha tocado vivir. El himno ‘To make somebody happy' de Mr. SlowHand será el encargado de arrastrar a través de un océano de tristeza los distintos textos fragmentados que chapotean esta semana a la deriva en la sección. Fin.
Ni corto ni perezoso, ‘El Criticón' de ‘La Cultureta Gran Reserva' reivindica esta semana la TRISTEZA. ‘Eric Clapton', ‘Manchester frente al mar', ‘Leonard Cohen'… grandes faros deprimentes iluminan su camino, le acercan hacia una introspección feliz, premeditada, tan necesaria para todos nosotros. Esta semana Nacho Ibernón quiere contagiar de lágrimas a la audiencia de Onda Cero para proclamar que el arte se llora, para desplegar la pancarta de la tristeza, de la soledad, de la extrañeza pesimista y descreída que todos llevamos dentro ante el mundo que nos ha tocado vivir. El himno ‘To make somebody happy' de Mr. SlowHand será el encargado de arrastrar a través de un océano de tristeza los distintos textos fragmentados que chapotean esta semana a la deriva en la sección. Fin.
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On this edition of the Snowfall Review S1 EP3 "SLOW HAND" I Deep Dive the character Karvel as Franklin and Leon learn what a real street dude looks like up close and personal 03:44, I look at the episode's best scenes 07:33 and I give the MVP of the episode. You can Subscribe to this Podcast where all podcasts are available, Spotify, Apple Itunes, IHeart. Youtube.com/c/RILDILPODCAST
We look at how the story of "Layla and Majnun" laid bare to legendary guitarist and songwriter Eric Clapton his love for Pattie Boyd, wife of the Beatle George Harrison, creating a trangled love triangle made of infedelity, alcohol and drug abuse.The story takes us through the twists and turns behind the scens of some of the most famous pices of music in history, which as well as "Layla", include "Wonderful tonight" and "Something"
What's more important the journey or the destination? It's a cliche, but in this episode, your host shares a story of how seeing the guitar legend Eric Clapton in concert. What was supposed to be a trip to see Slowhand ended up leaving a lasting imprint on our host's heart and soul. Jam Journals is a podcast that explores music history through live concert performances. Hosted by a seasoned concert-goer, each episode recounts a unique concert experience with vivid detail and emotion. New episodes every other Tuesday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NOW YOU CAN CLICK ON THE TIMELINE TO FIND YOUR FAVORITE SEGMENT(S) OR LISTEN TO THE WHOLE SHOW! Please check out our full TWO-HOUR radio show, or snippets contained within, from Wednesday, April 5, 2023, wherein we discussed: 0:00 - Hello, Introduction, Update, and Today's Show Details 3:21 - Paul's Recent Absence; His Mother's Health; and the Need to Advocate for Hospitalized Loved Ones 10:43 - "Arrogant Al" Entered the Fray! 11:42 - "Name That Tune" segment, wherein "Paranoid Pete" stopped in to guess/name the titles of three songs by the BEATLES. As always, Al provided the song details! 25:15 - Paul's Interview With Teen Advocate and Author, DESIREE PANLILIO 1:05:11 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Battling Bubba", "Operatic Olivier", and "Hicksville Harry" came in to sing, "Slow Hand", by Conway Twitty. As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 1:22:54 - Paul's Interview With ADHS Expert/Author, AVIGAIL GIMPEL 1:44:42 - "Name That Tune" segment, wherein "Sammy Davis, Jr." stopped in to guess/name the titles of three songs by DR. HOOK AND THE MEDICINE SHOW. As always, Al provided the song details! As a reminder, you can catch all of our live shows on Wednesdays at 11:00 am (ET) on "Impact Radio USA", through the following site: http://www.ImpactRadioUSA.com (click on LISTEN NOW) (NOTE: Each live show is also repeated at 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., and 5:00 am on the next day) Enjoy!
In our newest segment, one which reflects on our complete lack of judgement and discernment, we present LIVE SINGING, the segment that features various singers "singing" (yes, that word was intentionally placed within quotation marks!) some of your favorite songs! On today's show, "Battling Bubba", "Hicksville Harry", and "Operatic Olivier" came in to sing, "Slow Hand", by Conway Twitty. As Al often says, what could POSSIBLY go wrong???
In our newest segment, one which reflects on our complete lack of judgement and discernment, we present LIVE SINGING, the segment that features various singers "singing" (yes, that word was intentionally placed within quotation marks!) some of your favorite songs! On today's show, "Battling Bubba", "Hicksville Harry", and "Operatic Olivier" came in to sing, "Slow Hand", by Conway Twitty. As Al often says, what could POSSIBLY go wrong???
NOW YOU CAN CLICK ON THE TIMELINE TO FIND YOUR FAVORITE SEGMENT(S) OR LISTEN TO THE WHOLE SHOW! Please check out our full TWO-HOUR radio show, or snippets contained within, from Wednesday, April 5, 2023, wherein we discussed: 0:00 - Hello, Introduction, Update, and Today's Show Details 3:21 - Paul's Recent Absence; His Mother's Health; and the Need to Advocate for Hospitalized Loved Ones 10:43 - "Arrogant Al" Entered the Fray! 11:42 - "Name That Tune" segment, wherein "Paranoid Pete" stopped in to guess/name the titles of three songs by the BEATLES. As always, Al provided the song details! 25:15 - Paul's Interview With Teen Advocate and Author, DESIREE PANLILIO 1:05:11 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein "Battling Bubba", "Operatic Olivier", and "Hicksville Harry" came in to sing, "Slow Hand", by Conway Twitty. As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 1:22:54 - Paul's Interview With ADHS Expert/Author, AVIGAIL GIMPEL 1:44:42 - "Name That Tune" segment, wherein "Sammy Davis, Jr." stopped in to guess/name the titles of three songs by DR. HOOK AND THE MEDICINE SHOW. As always, Al provided the song details! As a reminder, you can catch all of our live shows on Wednesdays at 11:00 am (ET) on "Impact Radio USA", through the following site: http://www.ImpactRadioUSA.com (click on LISTEN NOW) (NOTE: Each live show is also repeated at 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., and 5:00 am on the next day) Enjoy!
Dr. Klapper talks about the subtle abilities of the hand using examples of Jean Renoir in art and Mariano Rivera in sports. Dr. Steven Shin, world renown hand surgeon joins Doc to tell his journey on becoming a hand surgeon and his mentors. Doc and Dr. Shin take calls from the Weekend Warriors.
[ASMR] Slow Hand Movements & Up-Close Personal Attention For Sleep
Trixie's in for the pick 6 craft beer review and it leads us down the Conway Twitty rabbit hole. There's a new vibrating pill you can take to help u poop. We review the worst and best first date locations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The supergroup U.K. was founded by former King Crimson percussionist Bill Bruford (also a former founder of Yes) and bassist and vocalist John Wetton (also a former member of Uriah Heep, and Roxy Music). After failing to reform King Crimson, each of the two brought in a musician they thought would work well in the group. Wetton brought in Eddie Jobson, violinist and keyboardist from Frank Zappa's band. Bruford brought in Allan Holdsworth on guitars (who had worked on Bruford's prior solo project. Their self titled debut album was released in May, 1978. Although a couple of songs were edited for single release, the album U.K. is best known as a prog rock masterpiece, and is cited as inspirational to many musicians who followed in the prog rock genre. After an extensive tour supporting the album, Wetton and Jobson had a falling out with Holdsworth and fired him. Bill Bruford left at that time and was replaced by Terry Bozzio, another alumnus of Frank Zappa's band and a future founding member of Missing Persons. John Wetton would go on in the days after U.K. to be the front man for Asia.Rob brings us the prog rock monster-piece. In the Dead of NightThe track that leads off the album was one of two songs to be edited for release as a single. On the album it is the first of three songs which form a continuous suite on the first album side. The 7/4 time and the synthesizer - the Yamaha CS-80 had just been released - are prog rock hallmarks. The electric violin is an unusual addition.By the Light of DayThis track is the second movement of the "In the Dead of Night" suite. Rather than have a clear change in tracks, there is a slow transition via a "spacey" interlude into the new song of the suite. "Black clouds moving gray skies to thunder. Kinetic sunrise fever and flood. Fire and water element anger horizon melting to blood."Presto Vivace and RepriseThis is the third movement of the "In the Dead of Night suite. This is a much faster piece (as the term Vivace would suggest) before transitioning back into a reprise of "In the Dead of Night."Time to KillThe abrupt start to this song is due to the way the tracks drift into each other. The concept is that of boredom, of being stuck in a place. "Time to kill, going nowhere, killing time, staying where there's time to kill, going nowhere..." ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:That'll Be the Day by Buddy Holly (from the motion picture "The Buddy Holly Story") Gary Busey was nominated for the Oscar for his portrayal of early rocker Buddy Holly in this film. Busey would sing and play for the part. STAFF PICKS:Goodbye Girl by David Gates Bruce leads off the staff picks with a soft rock solo from former Bread front man David Gates. The song is from the Neil Simon movie "The Goodbye Girl," which would lead to Richard Dreyfuss becoming the youngest man to win an Oscar for Best Actor at the time. Lay Down Sally by Eric Clapton Brian presents a pop hit from Clapton's album Slowhand. It went to number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was written by Clapton, George Terry (guitar), and Marcy Levy (who sings the female parts on the song). It was written in the country blues style of J.J. Cale, and hit number 26 on the Hot Country Songs chart, Clapton's best showing on that chart as a crossover.Ain't It Fun by Dead BoysWayne features a song from Cleveland's own Dead Boys. This song appears on their second studio album, "We Have Come for Your Children." They were known as one of the rowdiest bands on the punk scene. It hit number 8 on the Mainstream Rock charts, and is an ode to the punk rock lifestyle.With a Little Luck by WingsRob brings us Paul McCartney with a song recorded largely in the Virgin Islands on a yacht equipped with a 24-track mobile recording studio installed on it. This single from the album "London Town" hit number 1 on the pop charts. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Alaska by U.K. This instrumental lets us do some double dipping with the track that leads off side 2 of the U.K. album.
Larsa Pippen, 47, dating Michael Jordan's son, Marcus, 31, has some folks talking...We won't know Danny Masterson's fate until after Thanksgiving...The film based on the NY Times reporters who broke the Harvey Weinstein story is a flop...Whatever happened to Ronan Farrow?
For tickets to our upcoming LIVE shows in Chicago and St. Louis, click HERE!This week Danny and Tyler dig into the history, impact, and unbridled horniness of Conway Twitty. We also add his no. 1 country hit "Slow Hand" (a cover/re-working of the Pointer Sisters song) to our public playlist! Hold your lover close and put on your tight fittin' jeans, because we're takin' y'all to Twitty City!Get bonus episodes, blog posts, and more by supporting us on Patreon HERE! (The more patrons we have, the more bonus episodes we release! Thanks for your support!)New to The Heartland Hearthrob? Here's some recs from Danny and Tyler:Hello Darlin'Tight Fittin' JeansLouisiana Woman, Mississippi Man (duet with Loretta Lynn)You're The Reason Our Kids Are Ugly (duet with Loretta Lynn)I'd Just Love To Lay You Down Saturday Night SpecialHeartsLove SalvationCountry Bumpkin (duet with Loretta Lynn)Follow the link below to keep up with which songs are being added to our Ultimate Country Playlist on Spotify, now including "The Joke"!https://tinyurl.com/takethispodplaylist And on TIDAL!https://t.co/MHEvOz2DOASEE US LIVE IN CHICAGO 10/22 OR ST. LOUIS 11/10!CHICAGO TICKETS HERE - 10/22 at The Lincoln LodgeST. LOUIS TICKETS HERE - 11/10 at The Improv ShopSEE US LIVE IN CHICAGO 10/22 OR ST. LOUIS 11/10!CHICAGO TICKETS HERE - 10/22 at The Lincoln LodgeST. LOUIS TICKETS HERE - 11/10 at The Improv Shop
Hello! :) Today I wanted to create a chill, sleepy vibe with the help of some hypnotic hand movements and quiet whispers ear to ear. I brought along a comb, feathers, bracelets and of course this mesmerizing background for your enjoyment! ♥ 00:01 Hand Motions 07:12 Combing Energy 13:48 Feather Brushing 19:25 Hypnotic Hands 24:57 Bracelet Movements 30:00 Whispers Ear to Ear Thank you for being here! :) #ASMR #GentleWhispering #relax 4/29/19 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maria-gentlewhispering/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maria-gentlewhispering/support
This week Wes, Matt, Jeff and Sarah talk colonoscopies, songs with different meanings than you realized and crazy monkey attacks.
Sam Malone Show Marriage Talk with Sam Malone and Honor The Vow's Robert Cossick
#378: Nobody likes getting sick and no one likes to be inconvenienced, but unfortunately, everyone gets sick and being sick creates all kinds of inconveniences for those who are sick and those taking care of them. So, how do you deal with being inconvenienced by a loved one who is sick?
[Lukewarm to On fire] Today we have the gift of hearing the conversion story of Kate Scimeca, as she shares how she came to learn that God was real, and that the Catholic Church was His true Church. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bP9rHoGvM4o Connect with Kate: https://www.instagram.com/katescimeca... **Apologies for the audio quality this week, as I was traveling and the wifi was not the greatest!** Thank you for being here! Welcome to Season 3!
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Actor and comedian Adam Ferrara goes over every single note of an album that contains some of blue guitarist Eric Clapton greatest songs to date: 1977's Slowhand. Follow Adam on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamferrara/ Follow Adam on Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamferrara Check out Adam's website: https://www.adamferrara.com/ Follow Josh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshadammeyers/ Follow Josh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshAdamMeyers Follow Josh on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joshameyers Follow The 500 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the500podcast/ Follow The 500 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/the500podcast Follow The 500 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The500PodcastWithJAM/ Email the show: 500podcast@gmail.com Check the show website: http://the500podcast.com
Whole lot of love for Eric Clapton... › NBA - Lebron the Scorer, Chicago Bulls are "bum slayers" › College Hoops - Duke/Coach K vs UNC, Championship Week Picks › NFL - Combine, Bucs 1st Rd Pick, WR Franchise Tag candidates › High School Hoops - Gibbs and St. Pete High fall short of state titles
Jolene! Jolene! Jolene! Jooooooooolene……Did not make this list! But pull up a chair as we tell you our favorite songs that were named after a woman! Our friend Dan The Man joins us unexpectedly for this fun episode! We'll talk the shrew that stole both Slow Hand and The Quiet Beatle's heart, love songs or drug songs? Misspelled versions of classic names, RamJam's loan contribution, and the under-the-radar creepiness of a night at Fenway. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theitlistpodcast/support
In this episode I take you through a Robert Johnson classic, covered by Slowhand himself on the Cream album - Fresh Cream.For more downloads head to: www.benmartin-music.comFollow us on Instagram @bluesguitarshowpodcast Make a small donation at 'Buy me a coffee' https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bluesguitarshowSupport the show (http://www.benmartin-music.com)
Episode 21: SEFS on the Road, Side A On Monday September 13, the SEFS guys hit the road for a major concert experience. Josh and Jacob met up with frequent collaborator Joel and top SEFS fan Allen Andrews in Ft. Worth and headed to Dickies Arena for an evening with Eric Clapton - and we decided to take you along with us! Join us for a diary-style chronicling of the day with instant reactions and thoughts on our experience seeing Slowhand. It's Somebody Else's Favorite Road Trip - Side A. Our Website: https://www.sefs.show Facebook: Somebody Else's Favorite Songs (facebook.com/sefs.show) Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/sefs
On episode 11 of Past Prime, Steve and Matty reassess a guitar great who was called "god" in the 1960s, "Slowhand" in the 1970s, and who was passed down generation to generation as a Classic Rock treasure. But, perhaps his greatest accomplishments are as a style icon. His Armani blazers fit great. He pulls off a mock turtleneck somehow. And he offsets his lack of a chin with a heck of a five o'clock shadow. But that's not what Eric Clapton is known for. We know The Yardbirds. Cream. Blind Faith. Derek and the Dominos. Layla. After Midnight. Wonderful Tonight. Cocaine. If you grew up in the 70s or 80s, Clapton's accomplishments and status were not questioned. He was simply the greatest living guitarist. He was a critically important artist. These were presented as facts. But, by the time Eric Clapton released "Journeyman" in 1989, he was coming back from a bruising decade and the truth was slowly revealing itself. Clapton was telling us the truth in that title -- "Journeyman." So, while forty-something Boomers popped the CD into their BMWs and The Grammy was getting engraved, some of us were finally able to hear the actual revelations: That Clapton was never much of a songwriter. That he mostly covered other people's songs. That he was less than a great singer. And that he never made a masterpiece as a solo artist. Derek and the Dominos was the outlier. The rest was a lot of fiddling with The Blues -- sometimes louder, sometimes trippier, mostly softer. But, for over fifty years, Clapton has been trying to tell us the truth -- he's a journeyman, with no chin, but a lot of style. To read more about Eric Clapton's "Journeyman" check out the full essay at Past Prime.
Seth and Marc invite old friend and Cocaine Specialist John Cappozzo over to discuss the "anti-drug" song Cocaine. Originally written by JJ Cale and made famous by Cocaine Specialist Eric Clapton, this song has the rhyming scheme of a 3rd graders' poetry and sounds like cocaine is pretty handy... especially for an "anti-drug" song. Special Guest: John Cappozzo.