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In a little Christmas gift to the listeners, Steve offers us a little taste of the forthcoming interview with Commander Chris Hadfield, astronaut, musician and author, but most of all an incredibly generous and wonderful individual.Chris performs a song which he wrote and originally recorded whilst he was commander of the International Space Station (ISS), orbiting earth and looking through his window at the 7.8 billion people living on the beautiful blue sphere below him.Episode 7 will feature an interview with Chris about music, exploration, the logistics of recording songs in space, and much more. TUNE IN! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What the Riff!?! delves once again into the great (and not so great) Christmas songs to add a little cheer as you rock around the Christmas tree this year.“Carol of the Bells” by Mannheim SteamrollerMannheim Steamroller covers a Ukrainian carol from 1922. They highlight a 3 against 2 polyrhythm that is present in the original song, and add a major key change that is not present in the original. This is off their second Christmas album released in 1988 entitled "A Fresh Aire Christmas." “O Come O Come Emanuel” by Bad ReligionThis fast-paced rendition takes an 8th century song and puts a punk twist to it. It is a quick song, like most bad Religion tracks. “Yellin' at the Xmas Tree” by Billy IdolRocker Billy Idol reminisces about times with his drunk father yelling at the Christmas tree. "Oh the Christmas bells are ringing and the carolers are singing, but Daddy, he don't hear 'em, he's yellin' at the Christmas tree."“Space Christmas” by Shonen KnifeThis Japanese punk-pop band was inspired by the girl groups of the 60's and the Ramones. This sci-fi Christmas track has a "bubblegum pop" sound with a punk edge. “Taking Care of Christmas” by Bachman Turner OverdriveWhen Rob covered "Bachman Turner Overdrive II" earlier this year we discovered this Christmas remake of their classic single. It is surprisingly catchy for a song overhauled for Christmas. Randy Bachman did an all-Christmas album in 2008 including this song.“Christmas All Over Again” by Tom Petty and the HeartbreakersThis original song was penned by Tom Petty on a ukulele in 1992. It was used in the motion picture "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York," and also appeared in "Jingle All the Way." Jeff Lynne co-produced the song, played bells, bass, timpani, sang background vocals, and wishes for a Chuck Berry Songbook in the song.“God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” by the REO SpeedwagonREO Speedwagon keeps the original feel of the carol in their rendition of this classic. It was released on their 2009 album, "Not So Silent Night...Christmas with REO Speedwagon." The original English carol dates back to the 1650's. “Santa Claus” by The SonicsThis song with a fuzzy guitar appeared on the debut album from The Sonics back in 1965. The Sonics were a garage band out of Tacoma, Washington in the 60's, and influenced the punk and grunge movement. They are likely best known for their party song, "Louie, Louie."“Santa's Messin' with the Kid” by Eddie C. CampbellBlues guitarist and singer Eddie C. Campbell was well known in the Chicago blues scene and learned guitar from Muddy Waters. This song was released on his 1977 Christmas album.“What Christmas Means to Me” by Stevie WonderThis original song was released on Tamla records in 1967 on Wonder's eighth studio album entitled "Someday at Christmas." It was the final track on the album which consisted of a mix of Christmas standards and original music. “Merry Christmas Darling” by the CarpentersNo Christmas playlist would be complete without Karen Carpenter's voice. This song was originally recorded by The Carpenters in 1970. The lyrics date back to 1946 when songwriter Frank Pooler wrote it about a love interest at the time. He had The Carpenters perform it when they were his music students at California State University, Long Beach.“White Christmas” by Bing CrosbyBing Crosby originally performed this song composed by Irving Berlin in 1940. It was performed for the first time in December 1941, and appeared in the motion picture "Holiday Inn" in 1942. (and there might be a bonus song...)We at What the Riff?!? wish every one a blessed and Merry Christmas!
Tonight, it's a Carolina Weather Group trifecta. NASA Ambassador Tony Rice tells us about the big space events planned for 2023! Plus... how Christmas trees are preventing Carolina beaches from washing away. And how you can help the victims of tornadoes last week in Georgia and across the South. LEAVE A TIP: https://streamelements.com/carolinawxgroup/tip SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://patreon.com/carolinaweathergroup VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://carolinaweathergroup.com The Carolina Weather Group operates a weekly talk show of the same name. Broadcasting each week from the Carolinas, the show is dedicated to covering weather, science, technology, and more with newsmakers from the field of atmospheric science. With co-hosts across both North Carolina and South Carolina, the show may closely feature both NC weather and SC weather, but the topics are universally enjoyable for any weather fan. Join us as we talk about weather, environment, the atmosphere, space travel, and all the technology that makes it possible. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather/message
An early example of space-age television sci-fi trying to be a bit more realistic, CBS' Men Into Space spent "Christmas On The Moon" on this day in 1959. Find out how family-hour TV portrayed a space crisis in today's Sci-Fi 5! Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history. Written by Earl Green Hosted by Roberto Lewis Music by Devin Curry
An early example of space-age television sci-fi trying to be a bit more realistic, CBS' Men Into Space spent "Christmas On The Moon" on this day in 1959. Find out how family-hour TV portrayed a space crisis in today's Sci-Fi 5! Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history. Written by Earl Green Hosted by Roberto Lewis Music by Devin Curry
An early example of space-age television sci-fi trying to be a bit more realistic, CBS' Men Into Space spent "Christmas On The Moon" on this day in 1959. Find out how family-hour TV portrayed a space crisis in today's Sci-Fi 5! Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history. Written by Earl Green Hosted by Roberto Lewis Music by Devin Curry
On this episode Ed talks about Kidzone closing and its closing date. After that Ed goes over the first house announcement for next year HHN. Later Ed goes over the changes to the Turtle Trek area. Recording Date: NOV 04, 2022 at the WPRK Studios in Winter Park, FL The post Ep. 345- Space Christmas appeared first on Orlando Tourism Report .
La compañía tiene una licencia del Reino Unido, junto con otras que se obtienen de otras jurisdicciones. Prueban sus juegos a través de NMi, que es un auditor de tercera parte. El contenido está traducido a varios idiomas, así que si eres de uno de los países más grandes, tienes una buena oportunidad de encontrar un juego al que puedas jugar en tu idioma nativo.Historia1X2gaming se fundó en 2003, por lo que es una de las empresas que llevan mucho tiempo en el mercado, aunque todavía no son tan grandes como otras. El desarrollador se centra sobre todo en los juegos con probabilidades fijas, así como en otros juegos de casino y da a los jugadores un tipo de experiencia diferente a la de otros desarrolladores. La empresa tiene su sede en Brighton, en el Reino Unido, y sus oficinas principales están en una zona que es un centro tecnológico del país.Lo más destacado de los juegos de casino de 1X2gamingComo se mencionó anteriormente, 1X2gaming tiene un enfoque diferente, en comparación con la mayoría de los http://www.online-casino.org.es/1x2gaming/ desarrolladores que trabajan para la industria de los casinos en línea. Crean todos los juegos habituales, lo que significa que tienes tragaperras, video póker, ruleta, blackjack y demás, pero también hay bastantes títulos de deportes virtuales y juegos especiales (Keno, Bingo, Tarjetas de Rascar, etc). Al final, la experiencia no es la que se obtiene de un juego online típico, especialmente si se prueba su contenido de deportes virtuales.Muchos de sus juegos están diseñados en Flash, pero esa tecnología está en su último aliento, por lo que ahora el proveedor también saca contenido en HTML5, que es el futuro de la industria ya que es fácilmente accesible en todas las plataformas, desde ordenadores de sobremesa hasta teléfonos móviles o tabletas.El enfoque que están utilizando cuando se trata de tragaperras 1X2gaming, que requerirá una gran cantidad de temas y diseños diferentes, es utilizar el humor tanto como sea posible. Su punto fuerte no es la calidad del diseño, eso se verá enseguida, pero cuando mires a los personajes que se muestran en los rodillos, lo más probable es que al menos sonrías. En total, conocemos unos 700 títulos ofrecidos sólo en la categoría de tragaperras, con muchos otros creados para los demás.Las opciones temáticas son variadas, algunas de ellas son comunes, otras originales. En el primer campo probablemente pondría a tragaperras como Lamp of Aladdin, Sinister Circus o Space Christmas, ya que muchos otros desarrolladores ya han diseñado tragaperras basadas en ellos. En cuanto a las segundas, hay juegos que son más originales, incluyendo aquí Reel Diamonds, Aeterna y Whisker Jones.
On Christmas, as we live within the middle space of hope seen and hope fulfilled, we celebrate the arrival of Jesus and wait for His return. When Jesus says He's “the way, the truth, and the life,” He wasn't giving us directions to Heaven, but demonstrating the path to experiencing freedom and fullness right here and right now. Every time we forgive, love, and extend grace, we bring a bit of His heart to the world around us.
Merry Christmas from the Man Space Podcast to you
Merry Christmas from the Man Space Podcast to you
Missed anything from the show this morning? Catch up on everything from the show including someone paid for Big Jim's coffee at Tim Hortons, Ryan talks floating TV in space, Christmas light shows in Metro Detroit worth going to see, and much more! The post “Jim Bits” 12/08/21 On today’s episode, Big Jim gets free coffee, Ryan talks floating TV in space, Christmas light shows, and much more!! appeared first on 94.7 WCSX.
Welcome to our weekly shame space! Our moment to address all the stupid things we said in our previous episode.We hope you enjoy our musings and corrections for It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia!
well ho ho HOLD on little podcast description reader, are you even ready for an episode this jolly and festive? well prepare yourself, because this week we talk about winter clothing, how to find the holiday spirit as an adult, and then we read a very special listener submitted christmas themed rendition of the gatorade story. happy holidays!
C3PO offers a assessment, a prognostication that is perhaps glamorous in its doom. Doomed is the translation for the persnickety one. It easier to say taupe than it is to spell it. And did you know he played guitar? Space Christmas! Where's U3PO at? Curved corridors. Enter through the exit. Since ancient times there are those who are criticized for speaking too much, and for those who speak too little and for those who don't speaking at all. There is no one in this world free of criticism. Dhammapada Ch 17 Anger Sec. 227ish
Zwar gibt es inzwischen keine Christmas Specials mehr, doch in den letzten 13 Jahren war Weihnachten immer ein großes Thema bei Doctor Who – und darum dreht sich auch in unserem Christmas Special alles. Neben allgemeinem (sowie viel zu spezifischem) Christmas-Schnack diskutieren wir über A Christmas Carol, versuchen Last Christmas zu verbessern und spielen Fuck, Marry, Kill mit Weihnachtsfolgen. Nicht fehlen darf natürlich unsere Fanfiction, bei der wir diesmal Bannakaffalatta und den ersten Doctor (aus Twice Upon a Time) in einer weihnachtlichen Geschichte shippen.Mehr…
Hamilton Bohannon [00:33] a side: "South African Man (Pt. 1)" b side: "Have a Good Day" Dakar Records DK 4539 1974 Some fabulous funk and some innnnteresting ez groovin from the man known as Bohannon. Freakwater [08:09] a side: "South of Cincinnati" b side: "Count Me Out" Thrill Jockey thrill 027 1995 A mighty fine cover of Dwight Yoakam from these Louisville Gal on the great Thrill Jockey label. The b-side is their bandmate David Wayne Gay Fun fact: Did you know there is a K-Tel compilation called "Alt.Country Exposed Roots". It's true. Do you remember Usenet? I remember Usenet. Shonen Knife [17:36] a side: "Space Christmas" b side: "Christmas Message '91" Rockville Records ROCK6075-7 1991 Christmas in July?! Your Old Pal Will is insane... for Shonen Knife. Featuring the originals Naoko and Atsuko Yamano and Michie Nakatani. Thou [25:20] a side: "Spin the Black Circle" b side: "No Excuses" Sisters in Christ SIC001 2015 A very grungy 2015 Record Store Day release from Louisiana's own Thou. The Police [34:32] a side: "Spirits in the Material World" b side: "Flexible Strategies" A&M Records 2390-S 1981 If you want a glimpse into the world of conflict that is The Police, Mssr le Sting wrote this song on a Casio and wanted to keep it entirely synth based but eventually let Andy Summers play guitar along with the synth. Compromise! And the b-side is, well, very jamtastic. Classics IV [41:21] a side: "Spooky" b side: "Poor People" Imperial Records 66259 1967 That is one cool spooky groove. Fine cover versions can also be heard by Dusty Springfield (https://youtu.be/Fola80rQop4), Jazz Butcher (https://youtu.be/wFielGAVxUk), and Daniel Ash (https://youtu.be/5NYQ34Zf7Lo). The b-side "Poor People" is a bit more sunshine-y, though in my mind pales in comparison of Alan Price's completely unrelated song "Poor People". And that's... my two-cents. The Alarm [48:26] a side: "The Stand" b side: "Reason 41" IRS Records IR-9922 1983 From the land of the red dragon, The Alarm dropped this IRS single in 1983 and while if failed to chart in the US, it did receive plenty of rotation on good ol' MTV. Pavement [54:22] a side: "Stereo" b side: "Birds in the Majic Industry" Domino Records RUG51 1997 Well, how did it get so high (https://youtu.be/GrJyTeuQCzo)? Music behind the DJ: "A Shot in the Dark" by Jimmy Haskell.
We’re saying Goodbye to 2018 AND Jon! Listen in as we listen to songs about the topic theme of Goodbye. SPOILER ALERT TRACKLIST: “American Pie” by Don McLean, “Good Fucking Bye” by Alkaline Trio, “I Will Remember You” by Sarah McClachlan, “T.S.R.” by Against Me!, “Nobody” by Wonder Girls, “Main Theme” by Mike Tyson Punch Out, “Know Your Chicken” by Cibo Matto, “Space Christmas” by Shonen Knife, “Dark All Day” by Gunship, “Good Riddance” by Green Day
Happy Holidays everyone! This week we’re off due to Chuck’s unexpected trip for Space Christmas in Asgardia. However, we are bringing you a special compilation of our merriest moments of competition! So here is a collection of all of our Stranger Than Fiction segments from 2017. Also, did we mention it was hosted by our … Continue reading "LAT #16 – LATs Deck The Halls"
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White Space Christmas
White Space Christmas
In our final sermon in the series on 'White (space) Christmas', Jeremy Watson considers how we can relate to others in a way that reflects the true spirit of Christmas. We look at Philippians 2:1-11 and the sacrificial humility of Jesus.
Our third topic in the 'White (space) Christmas' series is 'Give More'. How can we be truly generous at Christmas, a time that demands so much from us already? We find help in the story of the birth of Jesus (Matthew 1:18-25), who was 'God with us', the greatest gift ever given.
This week in the lead up to Christmas we consider the greatest threat to 'white space' at this time of year - the demands of spending and keeping up with the obligations of the festive season. This can reveal to us our 'slavery' to money and its place in our lives.
In our month leading up to Christmas, we are thinking about how we can celebrate this season in a way that honours the meaning of Jesus's birth. Tim Johnson looks at why we need to create 'white space' in order to see what is important, and how to focus on worshipping Jesus in our whole lives.
For World Space Week, RJ and Ian take on a request for "Christmas Tree", a sexy beep-boop song by Lady Gaga and Space Cowboy. We then cleanse our ear-palates with the infectiously upbeat "Space Christmas" by Shonen Knife. Thank you to Dylan for requesting "Christmas Tree". I guess. (We love you Dylan.) The War Rocket Ajax episode that we mention can be found here: http://www.warrocketajax.com/2013/12/23/episode-187-the-2013-yuletide-solstice-podmass-podcast-podbash-blast-bash-cast-jax-fmatt-fraction-and-maggie-serota/ As we've mentioned before, the WRA dudes have been a big inspiration to HARK, so definitely go give them a listen!
Student's Space: "Christmas is not about gifts. It's about sharing time with friends and family. But many become depressed at this time of the year. Dr. Bill shares tips for a great holiday season."