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Back to the 90s, zurück in eine Zeit als das «Alternative» im «Alternative Rock» noch mehr als einfach eine lose Phrase war. Wobei der «Rock» auf dem neuen, elften Album der Throwing Muses hinten anstehen muss. Verzerrte Stromgitarren wurden dieses Mal durch Akustikgitarren und Cellos ausgetauscht. «Moonlight Concessions» ist unser neustes Album der Woche. Bis und mit Donnerstag gibt's im SRF 3-Musikabend immer ab 20 Uhr eine physische Ausgabe des Albums zu gewinnen – nur live in der Sendung! +++ PLAYLIST +++ · 22:55 – THE OTHER DAYS von SALLY SHAPIRO · 22:51 – COOL HAND von DERYA YILDIRIM & GRUP ŞIMŞEK · 22:48 – YESTERDAY'S HERO von DEAN WAREHAM · 22:41 – FREAKIN' AND PEAKIN' von LUNA · 22:38 – SEASONAL OPTIMISM von STEADY HOLIDAY · 22:34 – JUST AS LONG AS WE'RE TOGETHER von JALEN NGONDA · 22:31 – SOUND AND VISION von DAVID BOWIE · 22:27 – DUSTY von HANNAH COHEN · 22:23 – DRAGGIN' von HANNAH COHEN · 22:19 – WALK HOME von BON IVER · 22:13 – HOLOCENE von BON IVER · 22:10 – CHOOSE THE LATTER von FINN WOLFHARD · 21:57 – SINI NEUE LIEDER von STAHLBERGER · 21:53 – LIGHTS OFF von LUNAR VACATION · 21:50 – IF ONLY I COULD WAIT von BON IVER FEAT. DANIELLE HAIM · 21:46 – RELATIONSHIPS von HAIM · 21:43 – THE SPOT von YOUR SMITH · 21:38 – MOVING von SUPERGRASS · 21:35 – LIBRETTO von THROWING MUSES · 21:31 – DRUGSTORE DRASTIC von THROWING MUSES · 21:28 – THEREMINI von THROWING MUSES · 21:24 – IF I CAN'T CHANGE YOUR MIND von SUGAR · 21:20 – SLOW DOG von BELLY · 21:14 – SOUTH COAST von THROWING MUSES · 21:11 – SUMMER OF LOVE von THROWING MUSES · 21:07 – NOT TOO SOON von THROWING MUSES
Hoy se cumplen nueve años de la muerte de un músico, pensador, creador inquieto, un genio, uno de los artistas más grandes, más importantes y más influyentes del siglo XX, cuyo legado sigue traspasando generaciones y sigue provocando sensaciones comparables a nada, en el preciso instante en que suenan canciones como estas. DAVID BOWIE - StarmanDAVID BOWIE - John, I’m Only DancingDAVID BOWIE - Modern LoveDAVID BOWIE - Moonage DaydreamDAVID BOWIE - The Jean GenieDAVID BOWIE – Sound And Vision DAVID BOWIE - Space OddityDAVID BOWIE - Life Of MarsDAVID BOWIE - Let's DanceDAVID BOWIE - Ashes to AshesDAVID BOWIE - HeroesDAVID BOWIE – Rebel RebelDAVID BOWIE – Suffragette CityDAVID BOWIE – LararusEscuchar audio
David Bowie talks Tin Machine and Ziggy Stardust with Nestor in November 1991. here's a whole back story to Nestor panning David Bowie's "Sound And Vision" tour and then answering the phone when he called on November 8, 1991. The Thin White Duke was simply brilliant and charming in this interview with the very green Nestor Aparicio, then the music critic for The Evening Sun in Baltimore. This was the era of Tin Machine. The post David Bowie talks Tin Machine and Ziggy Stardust with Nestor in November 1991 first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
This month Brian talks to the writer of 'Alma' and 'In His Hands' about narration, inspiration, family ties, and Julio Cortázar.
I prefer this version to the one on the album, but both are great. I just love the more delicate sound that reflects the very vulnerable and fragile state he was in, having escaped the cocaine-feuled hellscape that almost killed him in Los Angeles.
The Karen Owen story had potential podcast written all over it from the moment I interviewed her after a recent Randwick win with Fay's Angels. A horse devotee from an early age, Karen was a whiz at pony club before transitioning to the eventing sport. She dreamed of a job around horses, and jumped to attention when an opportunity came up with the NSW Mounted Police. Thirty three years later she left the force with the rank of Sergeant, and immediately embarked on a racehorse training career. Karen says she rarely has more than ten horses in work on the Killawarra property. She explains that most of her horses have been bred by clients. Karen says she's too busy to pursue her first equestrian love of eventing, but still has a presence in the dressage arena. The trainer says she likes to keep her horses as close to nature as possible. The property offers several options. Karen says the horses are floated to the nearby Taree racecourse when a serious gallop is required. She pays tribute to veterinarian husband Adrian who had to build up a new practice from scratch when the family moved to Wingham. Karen talks of daughter Maddy who was literally born to the saddle, and wanted to become a jockey from the moment she started riding trackwork. The talented horsewoman looks back on early days in Sydney's western suburbs and her very first pony- a gift from parents who knew nothing about horses. Karen talks of her first year as a Probationary Constable with the NSW Police. She was restricted to general duties for the first year of her new career. Most of her work was located in Sydney's King's Cross. She looks back on her long awaited introduction to the Mounted Police Headquarters in Redfern. She's never forgotten the immaculate condition of the stables and gear. Karen says she was one of only three females in the mounted unit. It's a very different story today. The former Sergeant Owen takes us through her many and varied duties with the “Mounties” including a very intimidating situation during the Cronulla race riots of 2005. She makes no secret of the fact that race day duty at nearby Randwick was easily her favourite working commitment. She says the buzz of the track whetted her appetite for racing. Karen looks back on a few notable former racehorses who found their way into the Mounted Police Unit. She talks of her first meeting with Veterinarian Adrian Owen whose duties included regular visits to the Mounted Police stables at Redfern. Karen looks back on Adrian's stint as a hobby trainer in the late 1990's. She got the job as chief work rider before going off to work. Eventing was still very much a part of her life. She looks back on a trip to NZ for a Trans Tasman Challenge. Adrian came along as babysitter for first born Damian. Karen affectionately recalls a dream trip to England in 2012 when she got to ride before Queen Elizabeth. She recalls a conversation with Her Majesty and a humorous comment from the Duke Of Edinburgh. She's never forgotten the moment she saw the Queen in the saddle at 86 years of age. Karen looks back on the thrill of receiving the Australian Police Medal, and her promotion to the rank of Sergeant. She talks of the riding talents of sons Damian and Callum. Karen looks back fondly on the thrill of her first training win at Bowraville. She talks of a Taree Gold Cup win with Sound And Vision, part owned by former Mounties working associate Ed Quilty. Karen acknowledges daughter Maddy's clever ride on Sound And Vision. She delights in relating the story behind her first Randwick winner Fay's Angels. Another former work associate was responsible for Karen being given the mare to train. She says the quirky mare is well suited to farm life. Karen talks of the mare's veteran owner breeder Ed Meadows who's now 97 and going strong. It's a nice chat with a lady who can't imagine a single day without horses.
Prepping pets for the total solar eclipse, and helping the visually impaired experience the historic celestial event. Plus, the state Senate approves a bill to create a new disaster mitigation fund, Vermont moves closer to a statewide vote that would protect the rights of workers to organize and collectively bargain, how New England power grid operators are preparing for the solar eclipse, and a plan to turn the former campus of Green Mountain College into condos and a destination hotel.
Il "mondo di Manuel" si colora di Napoli con Marco D'Amore, attore e regista, dal 29 febbraio al cinema con "Caracas". Playlist: The Showmen - "Un'ora Sola Ti Vorrei" Napoli Centrale - "Campagna" Pino Daniele - "Yes I Know My Way"
En este episodio conversamos sobre “Low”, el undécimo álbum de David Bowie, lanzado el año 1977.
Undeterred by its many detractors, Meta is still trying to make the metaverse happen. This week, the company held its annual Connect developer conference at its headquarters in Menlo Park, California. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg took to the stage to announce a new mixed reality headset, the Meta Quest 3, as well as new smart glasses made by Ray-Ban that let the wearer livestream videos and interact with an AI-powered voice chatbot. Meta also showed off an array of celebrity-infused AI chatbots that can mimic big-name folks like Snoop Dogg and Kendall Jenner. You'd be forgiven for thinking all this feels a little bit like an episode of Black Mirror. This week on Gadget Lab, we talk with WIRED senior AI writer Khari Johnson about the mixed reality hardware Meta announced this week, its voice-controlled smart glasses, its weird new AI chatbots, and where the company sits in the great AI arms race. Show Notes: Read Khari's story about Meta's many AI chatbots. Read Lauren's story about the upcoming Meta Quest 3 headset and chatbot-enabled Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. Recommendations: Khari recommends the new movie The Creator. Lauren recommends the ‘90s movie Sliding Doors. Mike also recommends a ‘90s movie, Dazed and Confused. Khari Johnson can be found on social media @kharijohnson. Lauren Goode is @LaurenGoode. Michael Calore is @snackfight. Bling the main hotline at @GadgetLab. The show is produced by Boone Ashworth (@booneashworth). Our theme music is by Solar Keys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Der britisch-griechische Filmemacher Peter Strickland hat durch Filme wie Katalin Varga (2009), Berberian Sound Studio (2012), The Duke of Burgundy (2014), In Fabric (2018) und Flux Gourmet (2022) eine signifikante Spur im internationalen Kino hinterlassen. Virtuos spielt er mit metafilmischen Reflexionen und den Genres. IN dieser Episode spricht Marcus mit dem Filmemacher über den starken Einfluss von britischer Post-Industrial-Musik auf sein Werk und seine eigene Formation The Sonic Catering Band. Diese Episode hat erstmals keine Eigenkomposition als Titelthema, sondern das Stück „White Light from an Oven Above“ von der CD „A Gourmet's Slumber“ (The Sonic Catering Band 2012).
Cover Me cannot provide you with the gift of sound and vision, but hey at least we've got the sound part covered. We're talking David Bowie's surprise hit from 1977, "Sound and Vision"! Covers by: Book of Love, Quasi, Motor Industries and Kristin Berg, The Sea and Cake, Franz Ferdinand, Molly Ledford, David Bowie Spotify playlist here Franz Ferdinand cover here
Freelance Forum 51: Freelance journalist Kieran Fagan talks with Donal O'Donavan (Irish Independent business editor) and Liam Boyle (BAI) discuss pitching, selling ideas, and future changes to the BAI, including S+V and local reporting funds. Recorded at the Freelance Forum Autumn 2022 live event on 1 October 2022 in Grangegorman TUD.
Artist David Hockney is to unveil an exhibition at a new London venue, Lightroom, from January 2023. David Hockney: Bigger & Closer (not smaller and further away) will allow visitors to walk through a large scale digital art experience. The painter is best known for famous images such as The Splash and Woldgate Woods. He has been telling the Today programme's Nicola Stanbridge what the audience can expect to experience at the exhibition. (Image, David Hockney, Credit, Andrew Winning/ Reuters)
Sheila's portraits of ‘80s musicians and the club circuit filled the pages of magazines like the Face and Smash Hits at the time and now feature in her book ‘80s: Sound And Vision'. You'll know a few from album sleeves too. She talks here about some favourites – Nick Logan in the Face office, Bryan Ferry, Bowie with Marc Bolan, Martin Fry in the famous gold lamé suit, Siouxsie in ‘Japanese chic', Steve Strange and the day Frankie Goes To Hollywood turned up dressed as cowboys and swinging a lasso. The description of Leigh Bowery bursting out of a cab, festooned with piercings and painted blue, is worth the price of admission alone. ‘80s: Sound and Vision' by Sheila Rock …https://www.amazon.co.uk/80s-Sound-Vision-Nilgin-Yusuf/dp/0711278776Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon and receive every future Word Podcast before the rest of the world, alongside a whole host of extra and exclusive content, benefits and rewards!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sheila's portraits of ‘80s musicians and the club circuit filled the pages of magazines like the Face and Smash Hits at the time and now feature in her book ‘80s: Sound And Vision'. You'll know a few from album sleeves too. She talks here about some favourites – Nick Logan in the Face office, Bryan Ferry, Bowie with Marc Bolan, Martin Fry in the famous gold lamé suit, Siouxsie in ‘Japanese chic', Steve Strange and the day Frankie Goes To Hollywood turned up dressed as cowboys and swinging a lasso. The description of Leigh Bowery bursting out of a cab, festooned with piercings and painted blue, is worth the price of admission alone. ‘80s: Sound and Vision' by Sheila Rock …https://www.amazon.co.uk/80s-Sound-Vision-Nilgin-Yusuf/dp/0711278776Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon and receive every future Word Podcast before the rest of the world, alongside a whole host of extra and exclusive content, benefits and rewards!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sheila's portraits of ‘80s musicians and the club circuit filled the pages of magazines like the Face and Smash Hits at the time and now feature in her book ‘80s: Sound And Vision'. You'll know a few from album sleeves too. She talks here about some favourites – Nick Logan in the Face office, Bryan Ferry, Bowie with Marc Bolan, Martin Fry in the famous gold lamé suit, Siouxsie in ‘Japanese chic', Steve Strange and the day Frankie Goes To Hollywood turned up dressed as cowboys and swinging a lasso. The description of Leigh Bowery bursting out of a cab, festooned with piercings and painted blue, is worth the price of admission alone. ‘80s: Sound and Vision' by Sheila Rock …https://www.amazon.co.uk/80s-Sound-Vision-Nilgin-Yusuf/dp/0711278776Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon and receive every future Word Podcast before the rest of the world, alongside a whole host of extra and exclusive content, benefits and rewards!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Wrap, what did IFA reveal? We'll learn about expensive TVs as big as a wall, laser projection from Leica, and LG's bendy screens, plus new gear from Sennheiser, Lenovo, Withings, and a new pair of earphones from Jabra reviewed, all in five minutes. For more information, head to www.thewrap.com.au or www.pickr.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and Reds legend Jan Molby try video out for size as they look back at the season opener, reflect on the Great Midfield Debate, examine the starts made by our rivals and look ahead to the Monday night game against Crystal Palace PLUS of course, there's the usual insight and some great anecdotes from The Great Dane.Prefer to listen to our shows without the ads? We've got your back, just head on over to http://anfieldindexpro.com and supercharge your listening experience.Chat and debate 24/7 with other Reds, join our FREE Discord community at https://bit.ly/3geu605Follow us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3u9gYShFind us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3KWFxbdSubscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3KXImsjFREE iOS app: https://apple.co/3KSqdMGFREE Android app: https://bit.ly/32KMxqmSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/theanfieldindex. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Evangeline is parked on Bainbridge Island, across from Seattle, and finally able to stop for a few days. The campsite they'll call home for five nights is right along the Puget Sound, offering breathtaking views. The drive to get here was surprisingly chill, except for the absolute very end, which offered a very steep descent into the shoreside campground.
It was a weekend afternoon in March at Florida International University, and there was hardly another person in sight where a collection of Dylan's work — work as important as any painter of his age if not for the paintings themselves but rather because of the artist – offered a frame to begin looking one last time at Bob Dylan in this, the final season of this podcast, Bob Dylan: About Man and God and Law. We're talking Dylan the artist, the creator, the restless spirit of our time, who never gets bored.Read the book About Man and God Law: The Spiritual Wisdom of Bob Dylan, published on May 3, 2022.We are proud to be part of the Pantheon Podcast Network.All music in this podcast illustrates and educates. Purchase these great tracks wherever music is streamed or sold.
It was a weekend afternoon in March at Florida International University, and there was hardly another person in sight where a collection of Dylan's work — work as important as any painter of his age if not for the paintings themselves but rather because of the artist – offered a frame to begin looking one last time at Bob Dylan in this, the final season of this podcast, Bob Dylan: About Man and God and Law. We're talking Dylan the artist, the creator, the restless spirit of our time, who never gets bored. Read the book About Man and God Law: The Spiritual Wisdom of Bob Dylan, published on May 3, 2022. We are proud to be part of the Pantheon Podcast Network. All music in this podcast illustrates and educates. Purchase these great tracks wherever music is streamed or sold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It was a weekend afternoon in March at Florida International University, and there was hardly another person in sight where a collection of Dylan's work — work as important as any painter of his age if not for the paintings themselves but rather because of the artist – offered a frame to begin looking one last time at Bob Dylan in this, the final season of this podcast, Bob Dylan: About Man and God and Law. We're talking Dylan the artist, the creator, the restless spirit of our time, who never gets bored.Read the book About Man and God Law: The Spiritual Wisdom of Bob Dylan, published on May 3, 2022.We are proud to be part of the Pantheon Podcast Network.All music in this podcast illustrates and educates. Purchase these great tracks wherever music is streamed or sold.
It was a weekend afternoon in March at Florida International University, and there was hardly another person in sight where a collection of Dylan's work — work as important as any painter of his age if not for the paintings themselves but rather because of the artist – offered a frame to begin looking one last time at Bob Dylan in this, the final season of this podcast, Bob Dylan: About Man and God and Law. We're talking Dylan the artist, the creator, the restless spirit of our time, who never gets bored. Read the book About Man and God Law: The Spiritual Wisdom of Bob Dylan, published on May 3, 2022. We are proud to be part of the Pantheon Podcast Network. All music in this podcast illustrates and educates. Purchase these great tracks wherever music is streamed or sold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As broadcast March 8, 2022 with plenty of new indie for your podhole. Tonight we welcome back Prince Paolo to the show for his penultimate appearance on the show, as he is moving back home to Canada after 3+ years of working as our indie maestro on the show. As always, a great lineup of tunes and banter to accompany the broadcast, with highlights from KALI, Vicky Farewell, Charles Watson, and many others to set your night right!#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)David Bowie – Sound and VisionCannons – HurricaneLORA – bittersweetHot Freaks – LovelyKALI – Anybody ElseBored At My Grandma's House – DetoxPart II (33:51)Henny and Lance Nelson - Wanna DanceLoverground - How U FeelVicky Farewell - Kakashi (All of the Time)SALES - Moving By BackwardsMani Orrason – CoffinLimon Limon - Weird Vibes Part III (60:52)Charles Watson – Beauty ContestGrocer – Pick a WayCharles Fauna – CiaoIvery - BelieverJessica Luise - Middle Of JuneOperation Ivan - A Spoonful Of Sugar Part IV (91:51)Hanna Rua – Tears On Your PillowJudah & The Lion – Take a WalkSarah Johnsone - Dont Wanna Be Your GirlBo Milli - At The Wheel5SOS - COMPLETE MESSLo Moon - Expectations
The Expo 2020 team had to adapt to our new, largely online world. But Virtual Expo isn't the first time a World Expo revolutionised how it was experienced by audiences. The first visual broadcast of a news event in history took place at the New York's World's Fair in 1939. Before its public debut at the New York's World's Fair, television broadcasts were confined to experimentation in labs. Today, Expo 2020 Dubai is once again pushing its experience to new heights with Virtual Expo. This podcast is by Expo 2020 Dubai and produced by Kerning Cultures Network.
I talked with Harry van Biessum, about the history of the Netherlands Institute of Sound and Vision – the country's broadcasting and media archive. The institute also houses some rare historical sound and music recordings from the early twentieth century and we uncovered some materials from the Dutch colonial history. We spoke about the role of such an archive in the age of the internet. Harry van Biessum is media manager at the Netherlands Institute of Sound and Vision. He is a project partner at the Sonic Entanglements research project. Sonic Entanglements is hosted and produced by meLê yamomo. Thijs van den Geest is our sound engineer and sound editor, and Jean Barcena is our publicity manager. Our theme music is created by Markus Hoogervorst. Many thanks to the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision for the permission to use the archival audio materials. This podcast is funded by the Dutch Research Organization. For more information, visit www.sonic-entanglements.com
A coroner's report, a dream, and curious doings involving Simone and the internet draw the Fantod Pack into intrigue.Theme: No Way, by Sue and the Namies Effects attributionSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/fantods)
10:00 PM | David Bowie | Sound and Vision 10:03 PM | Glassreel | Love So Hollow 10:07 PM | Burning Sensations | Belly of the Whale 10:13 PM | Ryan Adams | Firecracker10:16 PM | The Beatles | Come and Get it10:18 PM | Clairo | Amoeba10:23 PM | Joywave | After Coffee 10:27 PM | The Session | Sleepless 10:32 PM | Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings | How Long Do I Have to Wait for You? 10:37 PM | Adrian Sutherland | Right Here 10:40 PM | Slightly Stoopid | Babylon Is Falling 10:43 PM | Sex Pistols | Pretty Vacant10:47 PM | Randy Newman | Baltimore10:51 PM | Robin Trower | In This Place 10:56 PM | Frank Zappa | What's the Ugliest Part of Your Body?
The very funny Toronto comedian, writer and podcaster Michael Balazo joins the show for a discussion of David Bowie's American odyssey in the seventies, as captured by two film projects. The 1975 BBC documentary Cracked Actor followed Bowie on his Diamond Dogs tour and revealed a frail, drug-fueled, isolated rock star, which inspired Nicolas Roeg to cast him as the alien visitor in his big screen debut, 1976's The Man Who Fell to Earth; a sci-fi classic that directly influenced the next two Bowie albums, Station To Station and Low, and his newest persona, the Thin White Duke. It was an incredibly productive era for Bowie artistically, and it was a miracle he made it out of this insane period of his life alive, as Michael and I discuss in detail. Plus a fun chat about two great guys you need to know about: Čumil and Glurpo! Follow Michael Balazo on Twitter. Check out The Landlord and Tenant Podmess, Michael's comedy pod he does with James Hartnett. Cracked Actor: A Film About David Bowie (Yentob, 1975) Original trailer for The Man Who Fell to Earth (Roeg, 1976) "Bowie and the Missing Soundtrack: The Amazing Story Behind The Man Who Fell to Earth" by Chris Campion, for the Guardian, September 8, 2016 Stay - Bowie performing live on Musikladen (West German television), 1978
Ankit Shrestha talks about the importance of busking, doing cover tunes, and developing an international audience.
A. K. Burns asks: what is valued? must art always be a salable object? and how do physical spaces direct our lives?
Toma Aí um Poema: Podcast Poesias Declamadas | Literatura Lusófona
David Bowie, nome artístico de David Robert Jones, foi um cantor, compositor, ator e produtor musical britânico. Por vezes referido como "camaleão do Rock" pela capacidade de sempre renovar sua imagem, tem sido uma importante figura na música popular há cinco décadas e é considerado um dos músicos populares mais inovadores e ainda influentes de todos os tempos Nasceu em 1947 e faleceu em 2016. >> Apoie o projeto e nos ajude a espalhar mais poesia https://apoia.se/tomaaiumpoema Música: Sound And Vision Composição: David Bowie Curadoria: Sheila Voz: Jéssica Iancoski | @euiancoski Use #tomaaiumpoema Siga @tomaaiumpoema "Você não se questiona as vezes Sobre o som e a visão? Azul, azul, azul elétrico Essa é a cor do meu quarto Aonde eu vou viver Azul, azul Cegos pálidos desenhando todos os dias Nada para fazer, nada para dizer Azul, azul Eu vou sentar bem aqui embaixo, Esperando pela dádiva do som e da visão E eu vou cantar, esperando pela dádiva do som e da visão Perambulando pela minha solidão, pela minha cabeça Você não se questiona as vezes Sobre o som e a visão?" Descubra mais em www.jessicaiancoski.com Está servido? Fique! Que tal mais um poeminha? ___ >> Quer ter um poema seu aqui? É só preencher o formulário! Após o preenchimento, nossa equipe entrará em contato para informar a data agendada. https://forms.gle/nAEHJgd9u8B9zS3u7 CONTRIBUA! =P >> Formulário para Indicação de Autores, contribuição com declames, sugestões (...)! https://forms.gle/itY59kREnXhZpqjq7
Hugo Egon Balder erzählt Geschichten und Anekdoten rund um einen Lieblingshit und seine Entstehung: "Sound and Vision" von David Bowie. Von Hugo Egon Balder.
EPK's (Electronic Press Kits) help visually establish your brand for promoters, venues, radio stations, and other key aspects of the industry. This episode features Strawboscopic's Creative Director, Jeanny Ricci, who shares her insight about the value of a good EPK. Strawboscopic is a creative studio dedicated to Making Music Visible, specializing in branding, marketing and promotion strategies for music artists and professionals. Get a free EPK template by visiting their website (a friendly pop up will show up for you). And as an extra treat for our listeners, La'Royal Bishop Podcast fans can also get a special discount on the Sound And Vision online course and Brand Garage coaching sessions with this link. As always please leave a review and let us know what you think! Follow us on social media with this link. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Thus begins Tales of Gallifrey One, our look back at some of our favourite interviews from past editions of Gallifrey One! This episode features a chat with acclaimed Doctor Who director Graeme Harper from 2010, an interview with Doctor Who producer and production manager Tracie Simpson from 2011, and a conversation with legendary BBC Radiophonic Workshop musician and sound effects genius Dick Mills, recorded in 2013.
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"Sound and Vision" by David Bowie
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"Sound and Vision" by David Bowie
Can you hear me now? Your voice, it's one of the most effective forms of communication, connection, and expression. However, it's rarely used in #XR. In this episode, we explore the technologies and uses that make language a powerful tool in XR. Join the XRSEAPOD gang, Nirav, Vinay, Kirby, and Steven in this episode, Sound and Vision: The Convergence of Voice AI and XR. Listen, share, and follow. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/xrseapod/message
Resin helps out an old friend, while Lucia debates about how much of her past to reveal. Find more about Gristholme and stay up to date on Twitter! https://twitter.com/TheFizzSpeaks Gristholme Origins and book coming soon! Please like, share, comment, and tweet about the show! Find out more at https://greymoore.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"Sound and Vision" by David Bowie
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"Sound and Vision" by David Bowie
We catch up with the visionary Michael February to discuss the continuing Covid-19 lockdown in South Africa, what he's been up to during quarantine (hint: Father, Son shape-off) and a bit about how to make surfing more relevant and accessible to more people of color in Africa and beyond
Filmmaker, Michael Sinclair, is a Renaissance man, thinker and most importantly a DOER! In a relatively short period of time, Mike has amassed a respectable cache of important work, whether music videos, short films, his writing or his collaboration with local artists like Andrew Achilles DiMestico and Blade of Surtr...he's one to keep your eye on. We had a great conversation and I'm already looking forward to him coming on again.
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"Sound and Vision" by David Bowie
Depois da televisão, o cinema. Sem deixarem de fazer o crucial balanço geral dos Emmys, Fábio Vieira Fernandes e Sara Ribeiro apontam os projectores para os muitos filmes sobre e/ou com música que se têm estreado, com destaque para Variações, Rocketman, Yesterday, Blinded By The Light e Teen Spirit. Na rubrica 5 Cêntimos, outorgam o […]
I denne episoden får vi høre fortellingen om «Sound And Vision» fra LPen «Low» fra 1977, den første i den såkalte Berlintrilogien.
With the last Kettle in the can, we continue our December retrospective with a re-run of January 2016's Bowie spectacular, with special guest host Tom Coates in the studio with Ben. A week after Bowie's death, we pulled together a playlist of covers, collaborations, rarities and chatter. As an artist he meant an awful lot to both of us, so it was a really emotionally satisfying show to put together, and for me was a watershed recording in inspiring me to start taking the show more seriously and consider more about the potential of community radio.A reminder that BFF.fm is still running our winter fundraiser, so swing by bff.fm/donate for info! And, prepare for January when I'll be back with the brand new show No Magic — see nomagic.show for details; subscribe to the podcast and follow @nomagicradio on social media. Thanks!Tom very helpfully live-Tweeted this show, so follow along with the directors' commentary:Kettle: Sound and Vision Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 2′58″ Sound and Vision by Beck on Sound and Vision (Self Released) 17′34″ Black Country Rock by David Bowie on The Man Who Sold The World (Jones) 20′55″ Andy Warhol by David Bowie on Hunky Dory (RCA) 24′00″ Oh You Pretty Things by Peter Noone on David Bower: Cover To Cover (Parlophone) 30′49″ Sweet Thing by John Vanderslice on John Vanderslice Plays David Bowie's Diamond Dogs (Reimagine Music) 34′47″ White Light/White Heat by David Bowie & The Spiders From Mars on Bowie at the Beeb (Parlophone) 38′01″ Drive-In Saturday by Morrissey on Swords (Decca) 49′25″ TVC15 by David Bowie on Station to Station (RCA) 54′10″ Fascination by David Bowie on Young Americans (RCA) 59′47″ Fame by Duran Duran on David Bowie: Cover To Cover (Parlophone) 66′03″ Beauty and the Beast by David Bowie on Heroes (RCA) 69′51″ A New Career In A New Town by David Bowie on Low (RCA Victor) 72′18″ Heroes by Philip Glass on Heroes Symphony (Point Music) 82′23″ Let's Dance by M. Ward on Transfiguration of Vincent (Merge) 87′13″ Fashion by David Bowie on Scary Monsters (RCA) 98′30″ Reflektor by Arcade Fire on Reflektor (Merge) 105′49″ Love Is Lost - Hello Steve Reich Mix by David Bowie on Nothing Has Changed (ISO) 109′28″ Sue (Or In a Season Of Crime) by David Bowie on Blackstar (Sony) 119′07″ Sound and Vision (2013) by David Bowie on Sound and Vision 2013 (Parlophone) Check out the full archives on the website.
Guest: Tom CoatesWith the last Kettle in the can, we continue our December retrospective with a re-run of January 2016's Bowie spectacular, with special guest host Tom Coates in the studio with Ben. A week after Bowie's death, we pulled together a playlist of covers, collaborations, rarities and chatter. As an artist he meant an awful lot to both of us, so it was a really emotionally satisfying show to put together, and for me was a watershed recording in inspiring me to start taking the show more seriously and consider more about the potential of community radio.A reminder that BFF.fm is still running our winter fundraiser, so swing by bff.fm/donate for info! And, prepare for January when I'll be back with the brand new show No Magic — see nomagic.show for details; subscribe to the podcast and follow @nomagicradio on social media. Thanks!Tom very helpfully live-Tweeted this show, so follow along with the directors' commentary:Kettle: Sound and Vision Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 2′58″ Sound and Vision by Beck on Sound and Vision 17′34″ Black Country Rock by David Bowie on The Man Who Sold The World (Jones) 20′55″ Andy Warhol by David Bowie on Hunky Dory (RCA) 24′00″ Oh You Pretty Things by Peter Noone on David Bower: Cover To Cover (Parlophone) 30′49″ Sweet Thing by John Vanderslice on John Vanderslice Plays David Bowie's Diamond Dogs (Reimagine Music) 34′47″ White Light/White Heat by David Bowie & The Spiders From Mars on Bowie at the Beeb (Parlophone) 38′01″ Drive-In Saturday by Morrissey on Swords (Decca) 49′25″ TVC15 by David Bowie on Station to Station (RCA) 54′10″ Fascination by David Bowie on Young Americans (RCA) 59′47″ Fame by Duran Duran on David Bowie: Cover To Cover (Parlophone) 66′03″ Beauty and the Beast by David Bowie on Heroes (RCA) 69′51″ A New Career In A New Town by David Bowie on Low (RCA Victor) 72′18″ Heroes by Philip Glass on Heroes Symphony (Point Music) 82′23″ Let's Dance by M. Ward on Transfiguration of Vincent (Merge) 87′13″ Fashion by David Bowie on Scary Monsters (RCA) 98′30″ Reflektor by Arcade Fire on Reflektor (Merge) 105′49″ Love Is Lost - Hello Steve Reich Mix by David Bowie on Nothing Has Changed (ISO) 109′28″ Sue (Or In a Season Of Crime) by David Bowie on Blackstar (Sony) 119′07″ Sound and Vision (2013) by David Bowie on Sound and Vision 2013 (Parlophone)
The Boyfriends discuss the greatest film composers of all time, and also Danny Elfman. Get in touch at @myboyfriendspod or myboyfriendspodcast@gmail.com. Theme song by Drew Price.
We call this Sound and Vision, as we talk to legendary Foosball Commentator Jim Stevens! This episode also includes a recap of Colorado State Championships for 2018 and the lowdown on the Celebrities Who Play Foosball - you may be surprised! Spread the word about the latest episode of Foosball Radio - The Ultimate Foosball Podcast.
Fragmento de nuestro programa donde te contamos la historia de la Gira Sound and Vision de David Bowie de 1990. Escucha el programa en vivo todos los viernes a las 18hs (Argentina) por radioub.com.arSeguinos en Twitter e Instagram: @ensostenidoEscucha todos los temasYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwYN7mTi6HM&list=PLi5x3-ki0YgZ8ARYh1D-Si9A5ViXAfcqM /Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/opsmft6f1v98cmftrgwg9p4eg/playlist/1tFb2vCDNfzRIXxygp4Wsg?si=fGuotDY7QpW7rsv1FHoYKA
July 2018 This month we swing a shoe, meet the artist exploring the layers and fragmentation of the Bletchley Park story and hear from a Foreign Office clerk who thought she was going to be a spy. Hear what happened when Bletchley Park played host to a Guinness World Record attempt at the largest swing dance lesson. The swing dance club, JiveSwing, led the couples, many of whom who’d turned out in their best vintage gear, in a half hour lesson followed by a three minute dance, to take a crack at the record. Mary Kenyon had visions of being a sultry secret agent when she was called up to a mysterious sounding job at the Foreign Office in 1943. But she was sent to Bletchley Park where she collected and collated messages, working alongside the luminary codebreaker Asa Briggs. Mary recalled her vital war work in Hut 6 when she told her story to Bletchley Park’s Oral History Project in 2014. Also in this episode, we meet Sally Annett, an artist whose vision is brought to life in a new exhibition in Block B. She explores the themes of fragmentation and layers - as they apply to the way the Government Code and Cipher School was organised, and makes a nod to the people whose contribution is not recorded in the Roll of Honour, because neither they nor their families have put their names forward. Listen and swing along to all the above, in this month’s episode. In memoriam, Mary Kenyon (1922-2017) Image: ©Bletchley Park Trust 2018 #BPark, #Bletchleypark, #Veteran, #WW2, #SwingDance
Not only can you listen to ReCooper8 on radio and as a podcast, you can watch it too! Thanks to the technical wizardry of Wairarapa TV’s Toby Mills, ReCooper8 and several other Arrow FM programmes are video recorded and posted on Facebook and YouTube! So dive in! This month, Katie n Coops had the pleasure … More Sound and Vision: June’s edition of ReCooper8
Special Geist Ruth joins Joe to discuss movie soundtracks and their indelible imprint on both the art and the audience.Music: Beck's cover of David Bowie's Sound and VisionFollow Shitegeist on twitter: https://twitter.com/ShitegeistpodEmail: shitegeistpod@gmail.com
In this Episode, we ride on the coattails of the last Episode about John Zorn's Filmworks. In this installment we take a look at how "sound & vision" have inspired Zorn in his compositions through the mediums of film as well as art. "I will sit right down, waiting for the gift of sound and vision And I will sing, waiting for the gift of sound and vision Drifting into my solitude, over my head Don't you wonder sometimes 'Bout sound and vision?" - - - David Bowie - - - -Dr. Jazz
Happy Thanksgiving (in Canada)! This week, we have new from New York Comic Con, as one Peter Capaldi charmed the good folk of the Big Apple for one final time as Doctor Who, plus we have news of cinematic screenings of “Twice Upon A Time”, explosive details about Danny Hargreaves’ future and the new season of Doctor Who, and and AND Chip, our friend from This Week in Time Travel and Two-Minute Time Lord, joins us for a look at the start of the Monk Trilogy (such as it was) and all the japery and indeed Papery in…”Extremis!” Links: – Capaldi at New York Comic Con – Twice Upon A Time to get US cinema screenings – The Companions, illustrated by Russell T Davies – Danny Hargreaves kept on by the new production team – Trevor Martin died Second Chances: – Chip Sudderth – Extremis
Ever watched a film that ended up changing your perception of the media or journalism?
The British are known for the royal family, their love of tea and what they call football.
Movie buff Lance, has a long list of favourite films and he has an equally long list of ones that didn't make it! This month Sound and Vision looked at some of the fascinating failures on the big screen.
The simplicity, beauty and depiction of a time gone by are all reasons for our love of monochromatic films.
Do films have a responsibility to tackle sensitive topics? Lance Sinclair has his moral compass out as he explores morality in films.
Part 3 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling about our favorite music of the first half of 2016. Show notes: - Kumar's #4 and Breitling's #3 - Hallelujah the Hills releases another fine album - Kumar's #3 - Third in Bob Mould's kickass trilogy - Don't wait on a Husker Du reunion, Mould's current band is the real deal - Indie rockers in their 50s are still bringing the heat - The problem with being U2 - Breitling's #2 - The Car Seat Headrest kids are playing the rock - Kumar's #2 - Possibly Iggy's last rock record - Breitling's and Kumar's #1 - Bowie's last album, released three days before he died - A consistent electronic sound - Breitling: Looking forward to new Johnny Foreigner, Eros and the Eschaton, Urusei Yatsura comp, reissues from Rocketship and the Lilys - Kumar: Anticipating new albums from Teenage Fanclub, Dinosaur Jr. and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
When David Bowie died earlier this year at the age of 69, he left behind one of the most diverse, interesting, and impressive bodies of work in the history of popular music. In his lifetime, the English musician released 27 studio albums, 6 extended plays, and 121 singles. When considering this vast discography, it seems it […] The post Ep. 7: Sound and Vision: Remembering David Bowie, Song by Song, with Author Chris O'Leary appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
When David Bowie died earlier this year at the age of 69, he left behind one of the most diverse, interesting, and impressive bodies of work in the history of popular music. In his lifetime, the English musician released 27 studio albums, 6 extended plays, and 121 singles. When considering this vast discography, it seems it […] The post Ep. 7: Sound and Vision: Remembering David Bowie, Song by Song, with Author Chris O’Leary appeared first on Travels in Music.
It’s very easy to fall into the trap of seeing cities as physical things – a matter of streets and buildings and transport infrastructure. But they’re about more than that: they’re also about the people inside them, and the things that they create. So this week, we’ve decided to get cultured. We talk to Shain Shapiro, director of the consultancy Sound Diplomacy, and founder of the Music Cities Convention. He tells us what makes a music city, and why live performance matters to city life. That’s “sound”. For “vision”, we talk to festival producer and arts professional Sara Doctors, about how the people who re-built Britain’s towns after the Second World War wanted to put public art at the heart of every community – and why it never quite came off. The segment includes discussion of “Madonna’s Tits”, the local name for a pair of Thomas Heatherwicks you can find in the unlikely location of a roundabout in Barking. In our new “your city” segment we hear from Canadian listener Victoria, who tells us what... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
New Orleans native Jacqueline Humphries calls in from Brooklyn to discuss her exhibition of silver and blacklight paintings at the Contemporary Arts Center, and her influences as an artist. Then, opera singer Valerie Francis and Father William Maestri of the Archdiocese of New Orleans promote Dr. Francis’ upcoming “Musical Prelude to the Celebration of Easter” performance at Old Ursuline Convent in town, and the archdiocese’s Lenten Concert Series (ongoing through March 10, 2016). We also hear a sample of Dr. Francis’ performance of a Negro spiritual. Dr. Francis is also an assistant professor of music at Nicholls State University.
Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Sound and Vision Electric Sheep Magazine editor in chief Virginie Sélavy and assistant editor Alex Fitch talk to visual artist Graham Humphreys, best known for his posters for The Evil Dead, Dream Demon and Santa Sangre, about his new book, Drawing Blood. Festival director Nag Vladermersky discusses this year’s edition of […]
On an extra-special crossover episode with Noisy Ghost, Erik and Nina get lost in a moonage daydream, oh yeah, with Eleanor Russell, André Callot and Amy Wenzel. They went to "David Bowie Is" at the MCA in Chicago, and you're gonna hear all about it.
Musical performances by students attending the Performing Arts - Music management and Sound course at Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa. The course provides course participants with ongoing training and education in musicianship, live performance, recording, live sound, songwriting, music business and music history. The course builds on the skills and knowledge acquired at FETAC Level 5 Performing Arts – Music.
Scott and Joey review the movie The Minority. The NYC based film company 360 Sound And Vision want their expert opinion. Listen in and find out what they thought!
This week, The Wrap returns, and with a bunch of news. From new music services on Apple, new sound gear from Sonos, plus TV news from Samsung and Sony, there's a lot to get through in five minutes. Tune in.For more information, head to www.thewrap.com.au or www.pickr.com.au
This week on The Wrap, what did IFA reveal? We'll learn about expensive TVs as big as a wall, laser projection from Leica, and LG's bendy screens, plus new gear from Sennheiser, Lenovo, Withings, and a new pair of earphones from Jabra reviewed, all in five minutes.For more information, head to www.thewrap.com.au or www.pickr.com.au