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Digitizing Food Safety: Innovations in Middle East and North Africa with Fidele El AchkarFidele El Achkar is the visionary founder of FoodSight, an initiative aimed at revolutionizing the food industry in the Middle East and North Africa. By digitizing food safety and industry activities, Fidele seeks to modernize traditional practices, ensuring they align with global trends. FoodSight fosters collaboration among freelancers, international experts, and service providers, creating an ecosystem where stakeholders work together using a customized approach. In this episode, you'll hear about:Addressing food safety issues in Lebanon and the MENA regionHow FoodSight is uniting industry stakeholders and creating job opportunitiesThe digitization of food industry activities and how it's revolutionizing food safety and efficiencyAssisting producers with export and compliance issuesHow other regions around the world can learn from the success of FoodSightJump to:(05:19) How FoodSight aims to unite industry stakeholders and create job opportunities.(07:01) Assisting producers with export and compliance issues.(11:58) Experts fill out detailed profiles and questionnaires.(16:17) Repositioning FoodSights as a social enterprise and expanding globally.(19:44) This episode's song.(21:40) This episode's mantra.Featured Artist and Song:FIGHT 4 ME by NASTY CATLinks mentioned in this episode:FoodSightFidele El Ackhar on LinkedInWoman by Andreya Triana,a song recommendation by Fidele El AchkarConnect with the showAQUALABZachary Cartwright, PhD
Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:45:00 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/1041-30x30-finanzwissen-pur-folge-16-meilenstein-einjahrige-behaltefrist-vorsorgedepot-macht-angst-home-bias-wichtig 73d15343143f8fc3811e0207af820098 In Folge 16 geht es - wie in schon in den Folgen 9 und 12 (die die Meistgehörten sind) - um Steuerliches. Diesmal um eine Einladung von Finanzminister Magnus Brunner zu Fragen an ihn. Es gab viele Fragen in Richtung KESt, seine Sammelantwort ist - subjektiv - nicht ganz die gewünschte gewesen. Momentan herrscht sowieso Stillstand, aber die Regierung präferiert - wenn überhaupt - offenbar noch immer eher ein Vorsorge-Zusatzdepot mit 10jähriger Behaltefrist gegenüber der dringend benötigten Wiedereinführung der ganz normalen und einfachen einjährigen Behaltefrist. Argumente-supportet von Robert Ottel (Aktienforum) und Florian Beckermann (IVA) wird hier Skepsis gegenüber dem Vorsorgedepot geäussert. Auf jeden Fall schön wäre, wenn österreichische Aktien in den Fokus gestellt werden könnten. Finally gibt es auch einen Blick nach Deutschland mit O-Ton Christian Lindner, den Song "Fight for Behaltefrist" und einen Spoiler für 2024. Fazit zur Folge: Der einzige Meilenstein wäre, den Fehler aus 2011 zu reparieren, für den ja niemand aus der heutigen Politriege verantwortlich ist. Über mehr Aktionäre würde der Staat mehr Dividenden-KESt und damit auch insgesamt mehr KESt einnehmen können. - Finance Friday mit Magnus Brunner: https://audio-cd.at/search/finance%20friday - Talks mit Robert Ottel und Florian Beckermann siehe http://www.audio-cd.at/people - Fight for Behaltefrist: http://www.audio-cd.at/songs - Playlist 30x30 Finanzwissen pur für Österreich auf Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3MfSMoCXAJMdQGwjpjgmLm About: 30x30 Finanzwissen pur ist die aufbauende Börse-EinsteigerInnen-Serie für Österreich. Host Christian Drastil mixt dafür Aktiensparen und -investments mit Home Bias. Gesendet wird auf audio-cd.at von Woche 23/2023 bis Woche 52/2023 jeden "Thank God it`s Monday" um 18 Uhr, 30 Folgen a 30 Minuten. Es wird hier unabhängig vom Tagesgeschehen produziert, ein späterer Einstieg ist immer möglich, chronologisches Hören der Folgen wird empfohlen. Supporter von "30x30" sind Uniqa, dad.at, Rosinger Group, Immofinanz, Do&Co, Addiko Bank VAS; ÖPWZ Finanzlehrgänge, EXAA und FH St.Pölten, sowie inhaltlich auch FMA, Wifi Wien und Neos Lab. Den Jingle habe ich mit der Opernsängerin Ruzanna Ananyan aufgenommen. Bewertungen bei Apple (oder auch Spotify) machen mir Freude: https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/audio-cd-at-indie-podcasts-wiener-boerse-sport-musik-und-mehr/id1484919130 . Risikohinweis: Die hier veröffentlichten Gedanken sind weder als Empfehlung noch als ein Angebot oder eine Aufforderung zum An- oder Verkauf von Finanzinstrumenten zu verstehen und sollen auch nicht so verstanden werden. Sie stellen lediglich die persönliche Meinung der Podcastmacher dar. Der Handel mit Finanzprodukten unterliegt einem Risiko. Sie können Ihr eingesetztes Kapital verlieren. Und: Bewertungen bei Apple (oder auch Spotify) machen mir Freude: https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/audio-cd-at-indie-podcasts-wiener-boerse-sport-musik-und-mehr/id1484919130 . 1041 full no
Mon, 11 Sep 2023 11:40:00 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/1028-wiener-borse-plausch-s5-36-strabag-tut-was-semperit-fette-kest-wow-hannes-roither-stephan-sweerts-sporck 913e684ffe2bec4a888e224fef6baad9 Die Wiener Börse Pläusche sind ein Podcastprojekt für Audio-CD.at von Christian Drastil Comm. Unter dem Motto „Market & Me“ berichtet Christian Drastil über das Tagesgeschehen an der Wiener Börse. In Folge S5/36 geht es - mit müdem Sprecher - um 9/11 und Respekt in Richtung Hannes Roither und Stephan Sweerts-Sporck, weiters um eine neue Meldungslage zu Strabag, Dann: Do&Co, SBO, ams Osram und einen Raiffeisen Research-Ausblick samt Spoiler. Semperit schüttet heute eine fette Bruttodividende aus, was auch den Finanzminister freuen wird, im Abspann spiele ich "Devils KESt", vielleicht sollten wir mal demonstrieren gehen. Magnus Brunner, der die aktuelle Situation nicht erfunden hat, kann sie beenden. Nicht die Demo, die aktuelle Frustsituation, 1 Jahr Behaltefrist braucht ein Comeback. - Song "Fight for Behaltefrist!": https://audio-cd.at/page/podcast/4734/ - Playlist 30x30 Finanzwissen pur für Österreich auf Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3MfSMoCXAJMdQGwjpjgmLm - Stockpicking Österreich: https://www.wikifolio.com/de/at/w/wfdrastil1? ATX aktuell: https://www.wienerborse.at/indizes/aktuelle-indexwerte/preise-mitglieder/??ISIN=AT0000999982&ID_NOTATION=92866&cHash=49b7ab71e783b5ef2864ad3c8a5cdbc1 Die 2023er-Folgen vom Wiener Börse Plausch (Co-verantwortlich Script: Christine Petzwinkler) sind präsentiert von Wienerberger, CEO Heimo Scheuch hat sich ebenfalls unter die Podcaster gemischt: https://open.spotify.com/show/5D4Gz8bpAYNAI6tg7H695E . Co-Presenter im September ist Agrana, https://www.agrana.com. Der Theme-Song wurde seinerzeit spontan von der Rosinger Group supportet: Sound & Lyrics unter http://www.audio-cd.at/page/podcast/2734 . Mehr Wiener Börse Pläusche, wir sind in Season 4, davor gab es 3 Seasons mit jeweils 111 Folgen: https://www.audio-cd.at/wienerboerseplausch . Risikohinweis: Die hier veröffentlichten Gedanken sind weder als Empfehlung noch als ein Angebot oder eine Aufforderung zum An- oder Verkauf von Finanzinstrumenten zu verstehen und sollen auch nicht so verstanden werden. Sie stellen lediglich die persönliche Meinung der Podcastmacher dar. Der Handel mit Finanzprodukten unterliegt einem Risiko. Sie können Ihr eingesetztes Kapital verlieren. Und: Bewertungen bei Apple (oder auch Spotify) machen mir Freude: https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/audio-cd-at-indie-podcasts-wiener-boerse-sport-musik-und-mehr/id1484919130 . 1028 full no
Dr. Hal opens with a bubbly yet murky combination of descriptive words. Puzzling describes his encounters with beautiful California flowers. Waiting for the late arriving Overman, the Boys vamp for time discussing random events when Philo calls in complaining of a show-blocking driver who is preventing his timely arrival. Show ID, Hal fiddles with his own garments this time, Philo finally arrives after defeating the tortures of Hell with ease. Now the Show has to wait for Philo and 420 Guy to conduct "business", Sheesh always waiting for Philo; Philo offers prizes for anyone having seen, "The Necro Files"; Jaw Whitening techniques; Drunk Caller sends jpeg from Raton on line 1; Dr. Hal becomes part of the Borg; Bad Cult Development Mistakes To Avoid; How To Be A Rock Musician; Philo's Face Interfaces with the Control Board; This Is How Bad Music Destroys Good Music For Everyone; Cardboard Robot reveals The Most Unwanted Song Formula; Song Fight with Ugly Fat Larger Boogie; Early HTML search tricks; When The Internet Catches Fire, Make Smoke Signals With It; Alien Syllables Uttered; Living Spaceships Leaking Vats of Phlegm; Vampire Babies with No Teeth Yet Are Forced to Use Straws; Snakes Convention in Your Lower Intestine; Avoid Residual Song Killing Reverberations Loitering in Your Ears; Michael Peppe And The Song Killing Song Murdered The Song Again; Gnome Sane? Notursane. Nurturing strategies. Sadness with Lunch Farm kits From Yore; Outside = good and Inside = bad; keyboard shortcuts; Elevator News is Best!; Little Vincent Price Takes Off; Shambling Rambling Shuffling Automatic Doktors Make No Sense Atoll; Magibon Origin Mystique News; Leslie and the Lys; Tight-Assed System Admins Lock The Network Down; PRO TIP: Easy Method Cheap-Ass Way of Getting On The X-ists Mothership; Don't Get Hit in the Balls by Ball Lightning: It's Not A Pretty Sight; Puzzling Takes the Show Apart While Hal Exposes Secrets; Cloverfield: Good Monster movie; Voices Included Puzzling Evidence, Philo Drummond, Dr. Hal, Cardhouse Robot and 420 Guy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/philo-drummond/message
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I won't be here next week because of a holiday, so this episode gets all kinds of spooky in advance of Halloween. We skulk from the shadows of one creepy track to another as we explore the ghoulish sounds of various horror-themed games.Despite the darkness, regular features light the way! From news about a new Mario movie, Gotham Knights and more on the horizon from TDK to another twist in the tale of the SongFight, this show is truly packed. And let's not forget about a whole new, haunted edition of the SFX Showdown...This week's playlist:Manhunt – Craig Conner [Manhunt]Skeletons in my Closet – The Fat Man and Team Fat [The 7th Guest]Mad Monster Mansion – Grant Kirkhope [Banjo-Kazooie]Spooks of Halloween Town – Yoko Shimomura [Kingdom Hearts II]Sadness (arranged) – Junko Tamiya [Sweet Home]India Docks; Smithfield – Frederic Motte [Nightmare Creatures]Haunted Mansion – Graeme Norgate [TimeSplitters]Inner Demon – Nick Arundel [Batman: Arkham Knight]Employment Center – Peter Due [Forgotton Anne]Blackbosom – Masayoshi Soken [Final Fantasy XIV]Their Faces Still Haunt Us – Ben Crossbones [Organ Trail]Skull Man – Minae Fujii and/or Yasuaki Fujita [Mega Man 4]Graveyard – Kazumi Totaka [Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]Boss Theme 1 – Toshiko Tasaki (Anzaki Waraco) [Magical Hat's Turbo Flight! Adventure]Journey – TDK [Retrospect]Blood Swamps – Andrew Hulshult (arranged by Uncle Boobs) [Doom: Eternal]End Credits – Samuel Laflamme [Outlast] Shifty Boo Mansion – Mahito Yokota, Toru Minegishi, Koji Kondo and/or Yasuaki Iwata [Super Mario 3D World]Hail the Nightmare – Ryan Amon, Tsukasa Saitoh, Yuka Kitamura, Nobuyoshi Suzuki, Cris Velasco and/or Michael Wandmacher [Bloodborne]Dark Dungeons – Keith Tinman [Addams Family Values]Sandy Wasteland – Keith Tinman [Addams Family Values]Café Cubano – Scott Martin [Tropico 5]Ghosts (Gloomy Manor Ver C) – Chad York, Darren Radtke and/or Mike Peacock [Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon]Credit Line of Whole Staff – Masami Ueda, Shusaku Uchiyama and/or Shyun Nishigaki [Resident Evil 2]MX Credits Mandable – Jeff van Dyck [Alien: Isolation]Main Theme – Ryo Nagamatsu [Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit] MAIN THEME:Mahito Yokota, Toru Minegishi, Koji Kondo & Yasuake Iwata - World 8 [Super Mario 3D World]Discord:https://discord.gg/xeMfzWyRequests and contact:https://twitter.com/GreenT128"The Sound Test" on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/thesoundtest/Original episodes of The Sound Test LIVE, with Dale Fowler, are available through Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/_secretcaveAlso available through:YouTubeSpotifyiTunesStitcher
I'm back on my own this week, but that doesn't stop the tunes a-flowing! Not only is the playlist nice and strong this week, but we return to presenting a full selection of features - for the first time in months!Alongside the usual SFX Showdown and VGM SongFight segments, Quickfire News is reinstated, with all the usual clumsiness intact. Otherwise, Daisy gets a couple of barks in, and the SongFight moves in mysterious directions...This week's playlist:Gotta Gotta – Jay Tholen [Hypnospace Outlaw]Colder Than the Rest (Fre3zer) – Jay Tholen [Hypnospace Outlaw]Dreams of Love and Literature – Dan Salvato [Doki Doki Literature Club!]Smooth Operetta – Ian Livingstone [Boom Boom Rocket]Title Sequence – Robin Finck [Observation]Way to Go, Way to Die – Steve Collett [Crash ‘n' Burn]Theme – Steve Collett [CSR Racing]07 – Kenji Matsuo, Masashi Sugiyama and/or Ayako Yamaguchi [Rescue Shot]Pleasantly Understated Credit Sequence – Clint Bajakian, Peter McConnell and/or Michael Land [Sam & Max Hit the Road]Solving a Mystery – Martin Gwynn Jones and/or Martin P. Simpson [Scooby-Doo Mystery]Green Hill Zone – Masato Nakamura [Sonic the Hedgehog]Zone J – Harumi Fujita [Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers]Baka Mitai (Dame De Ne) – Mitsuharu Fukuyama [Yakuza Kiwami]The Sea Cucumber – Michael Land [The Curse of Monkey Island]Ricco Harbour (Medley) – Koji Kondo and/or Shinobu Tanaka [Super Mario Sunshine]Thunder Before Lightning – Austin Wintory [The Banner Saga]Escape Velocity – 65daysofstatic [No Man's Sky]Credits Closing Theme – Kelly Bailey [Half-Life]On the Go – Neil Biggin and/or Pat Phelan [Loaded]Evil Ways (Justice Mix) – Blues Saraceno [Rebel Galaxy]Race 7 – TDK [CyberSpeed] MAIN THEME:Mahito Yokota, Toru Minegishi, Koji Kondo & Yasuake Iwata - World 8 [Super Mario 3D World]Requests and contact:https://twitter.com/GreenT128"The Sound Test" on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/thesoundtest/Original episodes of The Sound Test LIVE, with Dale Fowler, are available through Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/_secretcaveAlso available through:YouTubeSpotifyiTunesStitcher
After last week's film-to-game extravaganza, Lee takes a look at his top five game-to-film adaptations! We also hear all about a metal suited Japanese superhero, Lee's near death experience and many more stories about gaming obscurities and gems. Additionally, the SFX Showdown finishes up with round five, and M. Bison gets cocky in the SongFight!Including:SFX ShowdownVGM SongFight (BACKSTORY)Top 5This week's playlist:Electric Night – Model 500 [Detroit: Become Human]Wireless Play Menu – Shiho Fujii, Atsuko Asahi, Ryo Nagamatsu and/or Yasuaki Iwata [Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]End Titles – Michael Land [The Curse of Monkey Island]??? - ??? [Street Fighter: The Movie (PS/Saturn)]Ryu's Theme – Kyle Johnson (originally composed by Yoko Shimomura and/or Isao Abe) [Street Fighter: The Movie (Arcade)]Dr. Wily's Castle 1 – Takashi Tateishi [Mega Man 2]Shirk Blubber – Fat Bard [Levelhead]Chipmusic is Dead – 4mat [Surrender]Goosebumps – Caspro [Dark Digital]Home Invasion – Graeme Revell [Lara Croft: Tomb Raider]Pikachu vs. Charizard – Henry Jackman [Pokemon Detective Pikachu]Green Hill Zone – Jon Batiste (originally composed by Masato Nakamura) [Sonic the Hedgehog]Suit Up – Fat Bard [Jet Lancer]Zeus Cannon – Elliot Goldenthal [Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within]Control? – Yiannis Loannides [The Stanley Parable]Theme of M. Bison – Masahiro Aoki, Hideyuki Fukasawa, Keiki Kobayashi, Takatsugu Wakabayashi and/or Zac Zinger (original composed by Yoko Shimomura and/or Isao Abe) [Street Fighter V]J-E-N-O-V-A (FFVII AC Version) – Nobuo Uematsu [Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]Wutai – Nobuo Uematsu [Final Fantasy VII]Ryu's Meditation – Tetsuya Komuro and/or Yuji Toriyama [Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie]Space Sheriff Gavan – Akira Kushida [SELFCOVER COLLECTION]Some Assembly Required – Mike Morasky [Portal 2]Spellbound – Arranged by Chris Abbott, composed by Rob Hubbard [BIT 6]Dominic Armato Monkey Island Demo ReelMAIN THEME:Mahito Yokota, Toru Minegishi, Koji Kondo & Yasuake Iwata - World 8 [Super Mario 3D World]Requests and contact:https://twitter.com/GreenT128"The Sound Test" on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/thesoundtest/Original episodes of The Sound Test LIVE, with Dale Fowler, are available through Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/_secretcaveAlso available through:YouTubeSpotifyiTunesStitcher
Checkout the rest of the songs from the "Long Story Short" SongFight! And, if you'd like to hear the full story of how I made Steve Jobs dance, you can listen to this fun episode of Welcome To Macintosh. The song playing behind my intro is called Today's Task.If you like the show, please tell a friend, give it a rating on Apple Podcasts or (best of all) support me on Patreon.You can follow me on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email:jonathan at jonathanmann dot net
For a special bonus episode, Jon & Harrison are joined by Glenn Case (glenncase.com), who blessed us with an extremely energetic interview in which we discussed... Our history with online comunities such as MC Frontalot (frontalot.com), The Frontalittle Squad, and Song Fight (songfight.org)! Glenn's new album Growth, available now for purchase and on all streaming platforms How Glenn keeps up with so many projects at once and stays prolific Death and its reminder to create things you love because our time is limited The advantages of recording in a home studio Some details about the next project by indie rock-rap group The Grammar Club The significance of some of the songs on Growth, especially "Honorary" and "I'm No Good" Glenn chooses a song for the PLAY DISC Request Lottery Why Glenn loves the number 12 Glenn's tradition of releasing albums on Leap Day, April 1, and his birthday Harrison once again compares something to ska that has no business being compared to ska Here are some relevant links from the discussion. Let us know if we forgot anything, because Glenn covered a lot of ground. Glenn Case's website: https://glenncase.com Glenn's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/glenncase Glenn's Youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/user/glenncase Song Fight! website: https://songfight.org (and btw, go listen and vote for The Frontalittle Squad's latest entry!) The Grammar Club's website: https://thegrammarclub.bandcamp.com/ Jamuary website: https://www.jonathanmann.net/jamuary Brother Machine: https://brothermachine.bandcamp.com/ - RIP Seth. :-( Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/PlayDiscPodcast Follow us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/PlayDiscPodcast/ Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/PlayDiscPodcast Email us at playdiscpodcast@gmail.com (mailto:playdiscpodcast@gmail.com) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Special Guest: Glenn Case.
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Find us at: iTunes Spotify Google Play Jen and Micah ofI Never Saw That join us this week for a somber and surprising discussion of musicians in the 27 Club. So many musicians have been taken from us too soon at the age of 27, leaving us with a legacy of great music that leave us wondering what could have been. It's shocking how many musicians passed away at that age; people know Hendrix, Morrison, Cobain, Winehouse, and at least one of our picks this week. But there's so many others that were under the radar or legends that also happened to leave us at that age. We look into four unique musicians and ask what could have been this week as we hash out a new #SongFight. Songs featured in this episode include: "Kind Hearted Woman Blues" written and performed by Robert Johnson. Recorded November 23, 1936; © 1998, 1961 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. "King of the Hill" written by D. Boon and performed by Minutemen with Crane on trumpet. © 1985 New Alliance Music, ℗ 1985 SST Records. "Summertime" written by George Gershwin and DuBose Heyward, performed by Big Brother & The Holding Company (with Janis Joplin). ℗ 1968 Columbia Records, CBS Inc. "Cicatriz ESP" written by Comar A. Rodriguez-Lopez and performed by The Mars Volta. ©℗ 2003 The Mars Volta. "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To" written by Cole Porter, performed by Nina Simone. © 1960 Colpix Records. "The Punch Line" written by Mike Watt and performed by The Minutemen. © 1981 New Alliance Music, ℗ 1981 SST Records. Intro and outro music taken from "Run in the Night" by The Good Lawdz from their album A Lil Sumthin' Sumthin'. Licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license. To hear the full song or get more information, visit the song page at the Free Music Archive.
Find us at: iTunes Spotify Google Play We're back with a powerhouse dynamic duo, Whitney and Lindsey Nelsen of Historical Hotties! And what better way to bring in two of the most amazing guests with one of the spiciest topics we've discussed: Banned from Radio. This week we've got songs across popular music that got banned from airplay. Sometimes the reasons are ludicrous, sometimes they're justified, but there's one thing in common for all of these songs - they're absolute jams. Who will come out on top as the best of the banned? Check out a brand new #SongFight! Songs featured in this episode include: "Louie Louie" originally written by Richard Berry, performed by The Kingsmen. ℗ 1963 Limax Music, Burdette Music. "God Save the Queen" written and performed by Sex Pistols. Copyright 1977 Jones/Rotten/Matlock/Cook, ℗ 1977 Virgin Records Ltd. "Strange Fruit" written by Lewis Allan, performed by Billie Holiday and Her Orchestra. ℗ 1939 Commodore Music Shop. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" written by Carole King and Jerry Goffin, performed by The Shirelles. ℗ 1960 Scepter Music, Aldon Music Inc. Intro and outro music taken from "Run in the Night" by The Good Lawdz from their album A Lil Sumthin' Sumthin'. Licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license. To hear the full song or get more information, visit the song page at the Free Music Archive.
Find us at: iTunes Spotify Google Play On today's very special Track Meet, we're joined by the amazingly awesome Raeanna Larson of Mount Olympus University. And why is this episode of Track Meet out on a Wednesday? Well it's because today is Raeanna's birthday! [Fireworks! Confetti Cannons! Noisemakers!] Raeanna's birthday gives us a bit of a challenge this week, though, as we dig through the very murky musical year of 1992. It's a bit of a gap year for popular music, but the really great songs always find their way to the surface, and this week is no different. Enjoy this little tour through 1992 on this extra awesome Raeanna-centered #SongFight! Songs featured in this episode include: "Happy Birthday" originally written by Altered Images, performed by The Beatles. ℗ 1989, 2007 BBC Worldwide under license to Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.. "Hey Jealousy" written byDoug Hopkins, performed by Gin Blossoms. ℗ 1989, 1992 A&M Records, Inc. "Friday I'm In Love" written and performed by The Cure. ℗ 1992 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. "Walking on Broken Glass" written and performed by Annie Lennox. ℗ BMG Records (UK) Ltd. "This Charming Man" written by Johnny Marr and Morrissey, performed by The Smiths. ℗ 1983 Glad Hips Music Limited, 1992 Sire Records Company. "Friday on My Mind" written by Harry Vanda and George Young, performed by The Easybeats. ℗ 1966 Parlophone, United Artists Records. Intro and outro music taken from "Run in the Night" by The Good Lawdz from their album A Lil Sumthin' Sumthin'. Licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license. To hear the full song or get more information, visit the song page at the Free Music Archive.
Find us at: iTunes Spotify Google Play Bill Rahn of These are Some of the Sodas We Like joins us to talk about songs that are 90 seconds or shorter. We've all dug into our lists and found our favorite short songs this week, though James and David learn the hard way that sometimes less is not always more. We also dig up some of our other favorite ultra-short songs, get some fascinating production notes, and super vibe over a very important 90's album. Get ready for our shortest #SongFight playlist yet as we're Gone in 90 Seconds Songs featured in this episode include: (3:22) "Field Day for the Sundays" written and performed by Wire. Copyright 1977 Carlin Music Corporation, ℗ 1977 The state51 Conspiracy. (5:06) "Kick Out the Jams" written by the MC5, performed by The Presidents of the United States of America. Copyright 1969 Rebecca Derminer, Robin D. Derminer, Elizabeth L. Derminer; ℗ 2004 PUSA Music. (6:55) "Anchor" written and performed by Less Than Jake. ℗ 1999 Fat Wreck Chords Records. (8:10) "Short Songs" written and performed by Dead Kennedys. ℗ 1987 Decay Music. (8:31) "Punck" written and performed by Suicide Machines. Copyright 1998 Zomba Enterprises, Inc. and Suicide Machines. (8:44) "Jah" written and performed by Suicide Machines. Copyright 1998 Zomba Enterprises, Inc. and Suicide Machines. (8:55) "All!" written and performed by Descendents. ℗ 1987 SST Records. (9:01) "I Like Food" written and performed by Descendents. Copyright 1985 Tony Lombardo, ℗ 1987 SST Records. (9:20) "Raisin" written and performed by Paul and Storm. Licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license. (21:44) "Feather Pluck'n" written and performed by The Presidents of the United States of America. Copyright 1995 Polygram International Publishing, Inc., Flying Rabbi, Raw Poo Music & David M. Dederer Publishing; ℗ 2004 PUSA Music. (30:12) "Tainted Love" originally written by Ed Cobb, performed by Soft Cell. Copyright 1981 Phonogram Ltd. (30:49) "Still There's Hope" written by Kurt Bloch, performed by Young Fresh Fellows. Copyright 1990 Energy House Music. (32:08) "The Reason" written and performed by Hoobastank. ℗ 2004 UMG Recordings Inc. (43:10) "Minimum Wage" written and performed by They Might Be Giants. Copyright 1990 They Might Be Giants Music. Intro and outro music taken from "Run in the Night" by The Good Lawdz from their album A Lil Sumthin' Sumthin'. Licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license. To hear the full song or get more information, visit the song page at the Free Music Archive.
Beth Lindly of Buffy Speak and The Fourth Journal joins us to talk about songs with Tetrasylabic Titles. And what is that ridiculous word? Why it means a word with 4 syllables. We picked our favorite songs with 4 or more syllables in the title and boy did we pick some heavy hitters. A hip-hop masterpiece, a near-perfect indie pop song and a gorgeous ode to queer love are ready to duke it out in this week's #SongFight. And with songs like these, who cares about winners? Songs featured in this epsiode include: "The Predatory Wasp of The Palisades is Out to Get Us" written and performed by Sufjan Stevens. ℗ 2005 Asthmatic Kitty Records. "Title and Registration" written by Benjamin Gibbard and Christopher Walla, performed by Death Cab for Cutie. ℗ 2003, 2013 Barsuk Records. "Chemical Calisthenics" written and performed by Blackalicious. ℗ 2002 Geffen Records. Intro and outro music taken from "Run in the Night" by The Good Lawdz from their album A Lil Sumthin' Sumthin'. Licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license. To hear the full song or get more information, visit the song page at the Free Music Archive.
We're back with a new episode, and we're talking about who's got the best bridge! What's a bridge, you might ask? Why, it's only that part of the song that bridges the verses or a verse and chorus together. But just having a bridge doesn't automatically make a song great - a bridge also needs to have something unique to offer the listener, to take them on a journey. James and David are going to walk across those bridges in today's #SongFight on Track Meet! Songs featured in this epsiode include: "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, performed by The Beatles. Copyright 1964 EMI Records. "Manic Monday" written by Prince, performed by The Bangles. ℗ 1985 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT. "Kiss" written by Prince, performed by Prince and the Revolution. ℗ 1986 NPG Records, Inc. under exclusive license to Warner Bros. Records Inc. "Corduroy" written by Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam, performed by Pearl Jam. ℗ 1994, 2011 Sony Music Entertainment. "1999" written by Prince, performed by Prince and the Revolution. ℗ 1984 NPG Records, Inc. under exclusive license to Warner Bros. Records Inc. Operaman's performance is taken from Saturday Night Live, performed by Adam Sandler on May 16, 1992. ©2019 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. "Even Flow" written by Eddie Vedder and Stone Gossard, performed by Pearl Jam. ℗ 1991 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Intro and outro music taken from "Run in the Night" by The Good Lawdz from their album A Lil Sumthin' Sumthin'. Licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license. To hear the full song or get more information, visit the song page at the Free Music Archive.
Welcome to a special Halloween episode of IMYAMT. To make sure we celebrate the reason for the season correctly we've decided to double up on our guests. Also, we play our very first installment of SONG FIGHT! Today's guest, Karen Brown and Niambi Williams run the event planning company Sable Luxury Events. They go back and forth to put a stake in the heart of the eternal question: what songs make the best soundtrack to Halloween? Have a listen and register your vote in the comments. Subscribe via iTunes http://apple.co/1VZ8SCW Subscribe via Stitcher http://bit.ly/1QK9eLP Contact Sable Luxury Events http://sableluxevents.com/ http://twitter.com/SableLux Dessert First Network http://www.dessert-first.net http://facebook.com/dessertfirstnetwork http://twitter.com/dessertfirstnet Email I Made You A Mixtape - imyamt@dessert-first.net Dessert First Network - admin@dessert-first.net
There is a site that I found when I searched the internet for weekly songwriting things. This site is called SONG FIGHT! It's a weekly competition wherein people submit a song written to a previously determined title. This week's submissions must be called "Your New Dress." So I decided to compete this week and write […]
A new song for Song Fight! second verse based on a Les Paul quote in NYTimes: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/14/arts/music/14paul.html?_r=1 when you're my age and you know the end is in sight how do you handle it? you live for the moment the...
Cali Punk for Song Fight! Thanks to Billy's Little Trip for the rockin vocals and guitar solo!...
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Song Fight! entry for fight title "In the Valley." Submitted July 15th, 2008.
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My first Song Fight win in a long while :) With only 4 hours in all spent to get this done by deadline, perhaps I can return to clean this up a bit, but listening through my SONY 7506s, our...
Written for Songfight! in response to hurricane Katrina's attack on New Orleans. I can't put myself in the situation that so many people now find themselves in. I can only dwell on the prospects of rebuilding a community that is...