Podcasts about Stacey Q

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Best podcasts about Stacey Q

Latest podcast episodes about Stacey Q

Petros And Money
I'm A Horse Monday (Hour 1) 6/9/25

Petros And Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 50:32 Transcription Available


A FLEX ALERT before the Dodgers-Padres game in San Diego. Stacey Q talk. Secret Textoso Roundup. How Was Your Weekend?

Super Hits Podcast
Episode 198: Two Of Hearts by Stacey Q

Super Hits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 26:53


Another 80's classic coming your way on this episode! Hosted by @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom, the Super Hits Podcast reviews a different retro single each episode! We're on all of the usual podcast platforms, so come find us. Come and give us a 5-star review! To correct us if we miss a fact or get something wrong, to request a single, or to just say hello, hit us up at superhitspodcast@gmail.com Here's our website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://megamixdotcom.com/super-hits/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Here's our Instagram: @SuperHitsPodcast You can also find playlists for all of the songs we've covered on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and Apple Music. Just search for Super Hits Podcast Playlist!

The 80’s Montage
Episode 212: Episode 212: Baby Voices ROCK! - Stacey Q, Scritti Polliti, Sabrina, Strawberry Switchblade and more..

The 80’s Montage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 77:41


Welcome to The 80's Montage! (music, mateys and cool shit from the 80s) Your Hosts Jay Jovi & Sammy HardOn, singers from Australian 80's tribute band Rewind 80's. We take you back to living in the 80's: music, artists, TV commercials and video clips.  Episode 212: Baby Voices ROCK! - Stacey Q, Scritti Polliti, Sabrina, Strawberry Switchblade and more... It's a ripper! Please rate, review and enjoy! Music licensed by APRA/AMCOS Theme music ©2019 M. Skerman. Produced & edited by Matty Ray. See Facebook for links to videos & songs mentioned in this episode! Email: planet80sproductions@gmail.com Rewind 80's Band: www.rewind80sband.com Facebook: the80smontagepodcast twitter: 80_montage instagram: the80smontage Links from Episode 212: Baby Voices ROCK! - Stacey Q, Scritti Polliti, Sabrina, Strawberry Switchblade and more..Patreon Link With Thanks x https://www.patreon.com/the80smontagepodcast Rewind 80's Band - www.rewind80sband.comTickets - www.rewind80smixtape.com.auBookings - samantha@planet80s.com.auPlease Subscribe, Like, Share, Rate (Itunes please)You can join to for only $1.50 a month (Get On It)https://www.patreon.com/the80smontagepodcastPatreon Link With Thanks x https://www.patreon.com/the80smontagepodcast www.the80smontage.comLinks: Scritti Politti - Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin)https://youtu.be/VdTjOqb_GCE?si=s6njhIpzqomMvqR4Sabrina Salerno "Sexy Girl" (1987)https://youtu.be/Fu6fLD8V4zg?si=s40KPj8VuONV75jZPaula Abdul - Forever Your Girl (Official Music Video)https://youtu.be/0pyxKqdtrH8?si=kHSbpamxzRuiMpm3Stacey Q - We Connect (Dance Radio Edit)https://youtu.be/wJN6uzWsn54?si=Pl_wyQAEWwIYnvuJFun Fun - Color my love (1985 TV3 Angel Casas show) Remastered by Italoco.https://youtu.be/XNkFWnCwIz0?si=rrMs27ZXCxQ3Iu0cAltered Images - I Could Be Happy (Official Video)https://youtu.be/dfqPJp7Q7qE?si=jmAChtHMwII7v7gQWhere is my Manhttps://youtu.be/atZS2PNi0pU?si=glINMXZe5gfnPDtOBangles Manic Mondayhttps://youtu.be/lAZgLcK5LzI?si=tsJRPZxdEyRJsbVQClub MTV - No More Lies https://youtu.be/MXxSncElwqI?si=6Gw3Kz1ubCuNVulrFox - S-S-S-Single Bed (1976)https://youtu.be/f98DOYcfIJ4?si=_jjSS2eLopeKQIyKStrawberry Switchblade -- Since Yesterdayhttps://youtu.be/x7QPBzAJ_io?si=FXnBYzFmlydfEqkKThe Sugarcubes - Birthday (English)https://youtu.be/BFQPNApwJGU?si=XwbGqv96Bgk_XP16Thanks For Listening!The 80's Montage Podcast

RFS: The Metro
The Metro #702

RFS: The Metro

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 65:00


This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings you the following bands for your weekly time warp to the 1980s: Lena Lovich, Code Blue, Taco, Talking Heads, Simple Minds, The Fixx, Men At Work, Public Image Ltd., Belouis Some, Alphaville, Stacey Q, Pat Benatar, World Party, Bryan Adams, and finishing up with The Hooters.

Hey, Remember the 80's?

Episode 223: This week's episode is a grab bag, odds and ends that Joe and Kari have collected over the past few weeks due to Instagram stories, Apple Music playlists, and suggestions from Loyal Listeners. First up is a gem from Tina Yothers (!), yes she attempted a pop music takeover, but was she successful? Up next are a couple of rap songs from the mid-80's that have ties to Sly Fox. Also, Stacey Q was putting out music before "Two of Hearts" made it big on the charts. Finally, an 80's music oddity that popped up recently in the Sex and the City reboot. The quizzing continues as well. Does Joe keep his lead against Kari after the most recent round? 

RFS: The Metro
The Metro #691

RFS: The Metro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 62:18


This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings you more music from the 1980s with: UB40, Altered Images, General Public, Stray Cats, Stacey Q, Joe Jackson, Men At Work, Bananarama, Survivor, The Cars, Jim Carroll Band, George Michael, Scandal, Pet Shop Boys, The Pretenders, and finishing off with INXS.

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 592: Matt Farley

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 104:21


June 20-26, 1987 THE TV GUIDANCE COUNSELOR MATT-A-THON CONTINUES! This week's Matt is fellow North Shore kid, the man behind over 25k songs, filmmaker, podcaster, it's Motern Media's Matt Farley. Ken and Matt discuss New England eccentric driven artists, the motivational power of spite, the power of novelty, putting in the work, using non-actors, making money as an artist, being a consumer, Strawberries, regional Mass record stores, Coconuts, how Lechmere curated your musical tastes, The Liberty Tree Mall, meeting Scott Baio, the power of mico-niche, Markie Post, Sledgehammer,  bad sports, The Red Sox, badnwagons, K-Mart Swimwear, Jello, cigarette ads, Dana Hersey's Movie Loft, Spenser for Hire, Karl's Sausage Kitchen, Golden Girls, celebrity kids, Scott Bakula as Batman, investments, renting movies, loving 80s horror flicks, Friday the 13th, Prom Night, horror comedy, Winterbeast, Neon Maniacs, athletes as actors, Brian Bosworth, Alf, rigging the Nielson Ratings, My Sister Sam, Newhart, Kate & Allie, the weird pseudo documentary format, multi cam sitcoms, roller skating, rug burn, Who's the Boss, Mannys, Sarah Douglas, having no shame, how TV Guide wrote show synopsis, movie reviews, Perfect Strangers, I Love Lucy, that frigging chocolate scenes, not finding the funniest TV moments of all time funny, Johnny Carson, Facts of Life, Stacey Q, shark jumping, hunting things down, testing board games, where the Maine Children are, Back to School, starting in the middle of a movie, The Hitcher, writing fan fiction about strangers in public, art reflecting the crimes, hindsight, The Cosby Show, Family Ties, Ellen, Billy Vera, Cheers, influence of Woody's The Kelly Song, Mr. Belvedere, laugh tracks, David Rasche, the faceless nature of the nameless '00s, Police Squad, Rambo, Beef Battles, and being proud of where you come from. 

Donna Tha Dead Podcast
The Return of the Living Dead review

Donna Tha Dead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 54:33


On this episode, I'm giving a spoiler filled review/rundown of The Return of the Living Dead (1985). This is one of the funniest horror comedies and one that gave me such a fright when seeing brain eating zombies, especially the gooey Tarman. Trioxin toxin, a group of punk rock friends in a cemetery, a nude Linnea Quigley dance, lots of spicy brain action and a punk rock soundtrack. Do you wanna party, then come give a listen. For this episode, the song is Tonight (We'll Make Love Until We Die), the artist is SSQ. A little trivia for you, the lead singer in SSQ is Stacey Swain, also known as Stacey Q who had the 80's hit song "Two of Hearts."

One Hit Thunder
"Two of Hearts" by Stacey Q

One Hit Thunder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 44:52


In just a few short years, Stacey Q went from riding elephants in the circus to having a Top 5 single on the Billboard charts. The popularity of “Two of Hearts” led to a plethora of television cameos, but unfortunately not another hit song. This week, we explore all things Q to decide if we “beat as one” in our fandom of Stacey. If you like the show, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe. Email us at onehitthunderpodcast@gmail.com. Also, follow us on our social media: Twitter: @‌1hitthunderpod Instagram: onehitthunderpodcast Wanna create your own podcast? Contact us at We Know Podcasting for more information. Visit Punchline for Punchline tour dates, news, and merch. Sign up for more One Hit Thunder on our Patreon One Hit Thunder | creating Podcasts About One Hit Wonders | Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RFS: The Metro
The Metro #669

RFS: The Metro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 65:55


This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins celebrates his and Dr. LaVey’s Birthdays by bringing you the following bands for your weekly timewarp: Bill Nelson, Mental As Anything, Sheena Easton, Robert Hazard, Nu Shooz, Jellybean, Gary Numan, Belle Stars, Kings, Stacey Q, The Fixx, Scritti Politti, Pet Shop Boys, Olivia Newton-John, and finishing up with Altered Images.

80's Lost Songs
Face B Vol. 2

80's Lost Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 85:07


Dans ce 2ème volume de ce bonus du podcast, retrouvez les Faces B des vinyles que je vous ai présentés plus tôt sur 80's Lost Songs. Bonne écoute! Twitter : https://twitter.com/80sLostSongs Apple Podcast : https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/80s-lost-songs/id1496553272 Deezer : https://www.deezer.com/en/show/820802 Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/2rhMEp67IHibVmXtzBj3qG Amazon Music : https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f0f3daa1-7efd-4b64-b6cb-f96de8f072b8 Podcloud : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/80s-lost-songs Podcastics : https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/80s-lost-songs/ TuneIn : https://tunein.com/podcasts/Music-Podcasts/80s-Lost-Songs-p1297857/ Pocket Casts : https://pca.st/z0q3v2no CastBox : https://castbox.fm/channel/id2644201 PlayerFM : https://fr.player.fm/series/2624915 Stitcher : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/eurodance-story/80s-lost-songs Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/80slostsongs/ Flux rss : https://feeds.podcastics.com/podcastics/podcasts/rss/378_64ba9ec9cda8bf0e3822ad578fbab146.rss Sondage 80's Lost Songs: https://forms.gle/BFzzYR1bVm3X24Sm8 Me contacter sur Twitter : @MaadHakim

You, Me, the 80s & the 90s
44: Viva Forever

You, Me, the 80s & the 90s

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 65:55


Our listeners Top 5 Spice Girls songs, 'Songs with a number in the title' classics from Pulp and Stacey Q, a forgotten gem from Whitney Houston and the Aussie Top 5 from this week in 1983.Songs are memories, music is therapy. Join us for, "You, Me, the 80s and 90s" podcast with Wayne and Emma.You can find bonus episodes at https://www.patreon.com/YouMethe80sandthe90s

Listen To Sassy
June 1988 Pop Culture: Celebrity Crushes, Ziggy Marley & Beetlejuice

Listen To Sassy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 62:06


Pop culture in June 1988: let's get into it! What Now serves up Weird Al (kind of), newlyweds "Leonard" Kravitz and Lisa Bonet, and beach book recommendations. The reviews introduce you to Feargal Sharkey, Toni Childs, Little Nikita, and the now months-old Beetlejuice. WAS George Newbern One To Watch? Your panel is divided! And we get not one, not two, but THREE features: profiles of Ziggy Marley and Jason Gedrick, and an essay on whether your celebrity boy crushes make the real-life boys in your life feel bad. Turn off that new Stacey Q album and listen to us instead!QUICK LINKS

Listen To Sassy
June 1988 Pop Culture: Celebrity Crushes, Ziggy Marley & Beetlejuice

Listen To Sassy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 62:07


Pop culture in June 1988: let’s get into it! What Now serves up Weird Al (kind of), newlyweds “Leonard” Kravitz and Lisa Bonet, and beach book recommendations. The reviews introduce you to Feargal Sharkey, Toni Childs, Little Nikita, and the now months-old Beetlejuice. WAS George Newbern One To Watch? Your panel is divided! And we get not one, not two, but THREE features: profiles of Ziggy Marley and Jason Gedrick, and an essay on whether your celebrity boy crushes make the real-life boys in your life feel bad. Turn off that new Stacey Q album and listen to us instead! Visual Aids #jtg-3758 .modula-item { border-radius: 10px; }#jtg-3758 .modula-item .jtg-social a, .lightbox-socials.jtg-social a{ color: #ffffff }#jtg-3758 .modula-item .jtg-social svg, .lightbox-socials.jtg-social svg { height: 16px; width: 16px }#jtg-3758 .modula-item .jtg-social a:not(:last-child), .lightbox-socials.jtg-social a:not(:last-child) { margin-right: 10px }#jtg-3758 .modula-item .figc {color:#ffffff;}#jtg-3758 .modula-item .modula-item-content { transform: scale(1) }#jtg-3758 { width:;}#jtg-3758 .modula-items .figc p.description { font-size:14px; }#jtg-3758 .modula-items .figc p.description { color:#ffffff;}#jtg-3758.modula-gallery .modula-item > a, #jtg-3758.modula-gallery .modula-item, #jtg-3758.modula-gallery .modula-item-content > a { cursor:zoom-in; } #jtg-3758 .modula-item .modula-item-overlay, #jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-layla, #jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-ruby,#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-bubba,#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-sarah,#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-milo,#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-julia,#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-hera,#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-winston,#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-selena,#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-terry,#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-phoebe,#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-apollo,#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-steve,#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-ming{ background-color:#ffffff; }#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-oscar { background: -webkit-linear-gradient(45deg,#ffffff 0,#9b4a1b 40%,#ffffff 100%);background: linear-gradient(45deg,#ffffff 0,#9b4a1b 40%,#ffffff 100%);}#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-roxy {background: -webkit-linear-gradient(45deg,#ffffff 0,#05abe0 100%);background: linear-gradient(45deg,#ffffff 0,#05abe0 100%);}#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-dexter {background: -webkit-linear-gradient(top,#ffffff 0,rgba(104,60,19,1) 100%); background: linear-gradient(to bottom,#ffffff 0,rgba(104,60,19,1) 100%);}#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-jazz {background: -webkit-linear-gradient(-45deg,#ffffff 0,#f33f58 100%);background: linear-gradient(-45deg,#ffffff 0,#f33f58 100%);}#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-lexi {background: -webkit-linear-gradient(-45deg,#ffffff 0,#fff 100%);background: linear-gradient(-45deg,#ffffff 0,#fff 100%);}#jtg-3758 .modula-item.effect-duke {background: -webkit-linear-gradient(-45deg,#ffffff 0,#cc6055 100%);background: linear-gradient(-45deg,#ffffff 0,#cc6055 100%);}#jtg-3758 .jtg-title {font-weight:400; }#jtg-3758 p.description {font-weight:normal; }#jtg-3758:not(.modula-loaded-scale) .modula-item .modula-item-content { transform: scale(1) translate(0px,0px) rotate(0deg); }@keyframes modulaScaling { 0% {transform: scale(1) translate(0px,p0x) rotate(0deg);} 50%{transform: scale(1) translate(0px,0px) rotate(0deg);}100%{transform: scale(1) translate(0px,p0x) rotate(0deg);}}#jtg-3758.modula-gallery .modula-item.effect-terry .jtg-social a:not(:last-child){margin-bottom:10px;}.modula-fancybox-container.modula-lightbox-jtg-3758 .modula-fancybox-caption .modula-fancybox-caption__body, .modula-fancybox-container.modula-lightbox-jtg-3758 .modula-fancybox-caption .modula-fancybox-caption__body p {text-align:center}.modula-fancybox-container.modula-lightbox-jtg-3758 .modula-fancybox-bg{background:rgba(0,0,0,0.85);opacity:1 !important;}html body .modula.modula-columns .modula-items.grid-gallery .modula-item.effect-under .modula-item-content { height:auto;}@media screen and (max-width:480px){#jtg-3758 .modula-item .figc .jtg-title { font-size: 12px; }#jtg-3758 .modula-items .figc p.description { color:#ffffff;font-size:10px; }}#jtg-3758 .modula-items .modula-item:hover img{opacity:1;} { "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type" : "ImageGallery", "id" : "https://listentosassy.com/feed/podcast", "url" : "https://listentosassy.com/feed/podcast" }

Riffs on Riffs
I Need You to Break My Heart Tonight

Riffs on Riffs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 29:29


It’s never fun to have your heart broken, and it’s certainly not something you want to happen in excess. Join Joe and Toby as they connect Dua Lipa’s smash hit “Break My Heart” to another 80’s era hit from a popular band from the land down under, INXS. Along the way they’ll debate who played the better James Bond, and Q versus Stacey Q. Crank up this episode, we Need You Tonight! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

80's Lost Songs
29. Stacey Q - Two Of Hearts

80's Lost Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 23:43


Dans ce 29ème épisode de 80's Lost Songs , je vous présente la chanson "Two Of Hearts" interprétée par Stacey Q  en 1986. Bonne écoute! Twitter : https://twitter.com/80sLostSongs Apple Podcast : https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/80s-lost-songs/id1496553272 Deezer : https://www.deezer.com/en/show/820802 Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/2rhMEp67IHibVmXtzBj3qG Podcloud : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/80s-lost-songs Podcastics : https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/80s-lost-songs/ TuneIn : https://tunein.com/podcasts/Music-Podcasts/80s-Lost-Songs-p1297857/ Pocket Casts : https://pca.st/z0q3v2no CastBox : https://castbox.fm/channel/id2644201 PlayerFM : https://fr.player.fm/series/2624915 Stitcher : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/eurodance-story/80s-lost-songs Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/80slostsongs/ Flux rss : https://feeds.podcastics.com/podcastics/podcasts/rss/378_64ba9ec9cda8bf0e3822ad578fbab146.rss Me contacter sur Twitter : @MaadHakim

Etcetera ETC with Young Southpaw
EPISODE 14 - PAUL KILMER

Etcetera ETC with Young Southpaw

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 32:57


Young Southpaw chats to magician and comedian Paul Kilmer, aka Magical Paul aka Jurassic Paul, about songs about cards, being offered large amounts of dairy products while performing, his positive philosophy of comedy, and dinosaurs, of course.  Paul Kilmer: In the early 90s my dad was a construction worker and a mechanic so he exposed us to all those late 70’s/early 80’s “metal” bands, hair bands were very popular, RATT, Whitesnake, other animals, Van Halen, Led Zeppelin, Poison. And my dad was interesting because he did like those but he also exposed us inadvertently to John Denver, and my grandfather exposed me to guys like Buddy Holly and Elvis and Johnny Cash. And Johnny Cash has got albums galore. So yeah, I grew up with Van Halen. I like Jump. I like Panama. Recently RATT has made a comeback cause they had one of their songs in a commercial and I was like ‘I really like Round & Round as a song, I’m glad they made that into a commercial’. I like Van Halen -   Young Southpaw: It’s the Year of the Rat. So hopefully they will make a huge comeback. I wanted to ask you, as a fan of card tricks, do you like songs that mention cards like AC/DC’s The Jack or Stacey Q’s Two Of Hearts? I mean if you were doing a card trick for AC/DC, you would expect their card to be the jack. And for Motorhead, it’d obviously be the Ace of Spades.   PK: Cause there are other songs, like Magic Man...Two Of Hearts, actually a lot of really good magicians do non-talking sets to that song, or Magic Man. They definitely have their place in magic. Cause specifically they reference specific cards. But I wanna say my favourite is Ace Of Spades by Motorhead. Because like I said those are the songs that just kind of pop into your life. I guess my favourite song of all-time would have to be one of those songs that I didn’t know the name of and tried to track down which was Wall Of Voodoo’s Mexican Radio. It always plays between 2:34-2:50 in the morning on some radio station that you’re driving from one location to another, and you’re not paying attention and you miss the name.   

Future Flashbacks with ScareBearDan
FUTURE FLASHBACKS JUNE 26, 2020 episode

Future Flashbacks with ScareBearDan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 60:11


DARK DISTANT SPACES – Born Soldiers JAI WOLF with CHELSEA JADE – Lost (Midnight Kids remix) STACEY Q – Dance Love Pray PRIDES – I Should Know You Better SUSANNA HOFFS & MATTHEW SWEET – Big Brown Eyes (The dB’s cover) GROUPLOVE – Didn’t Have To Go STARCRAWLER – Bet My Brains KIM WILDE with REFLEKT – A Beautiful House (Antillas & Dankann remix) VENDEMMIAN – Starter for Ten MODE MODERNE – Thieving Baby’s Breath HOWARD JONES – Stay With Me VHS OR BETA – We Could Be One ELECTRIC SIX – Cat People (David Bowie cover) MORGAN WILLIS with NINA – Back to the Start MORRISSEY – Love Is On Its Way Out BADTALKERS – Dark Halls

People Are Wild Podcast
Two Of Hearts

People Are Wild Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 43:01


This week I'm taking a backseat to my own podcast once again and letting Brian take the reins as he tells you about how the gift of life from an organ donor gave him not just a second but a third chance at life. Needless to say, Stacey Q is shook. Also I saw Stacey Q perform live in concert in a room at a casino with #PAWDad as an opening act for Rose Royce so if you're wondering where she ended up, she's doing fine.  Resources and references: Brian's story: https://supportnetwork.heart.org/survivor-stories/heart-transplant-x2-stroke-survivor/ Brian's Twitter: www.twitter.com/BMont81 Donate life: https://www.donatelife.net/  American Transplant Foundation: https://www.americantransplantfoundation.org/about-transplant/facts-and-myths/ Sign Up To Donate Life: https://registerme.org/ Kudos Corner TJ, editor-at-large: 4170solutions.com  Moms and Murder Podcast: https://momsandmurder.com/ Thanks for your support and listening to the show for yet another week!  Feel free to reach out to me at anytime!  Twitter: www.twitter.com/peoplearewild Email the show: peoplearewildpod@gmail.com  Yell at the show: Outside in a field, I'll hear you.  Intro music (resurrected and saved by the lovely Terel): https://soundcloud.com/sappheirosmusic/change

Let's Face The Facts - A Facts Of Life Podcast by David Almeida
064 - S4E9 "The Academy II a/k/a The Big Fight" with James Brendlinger

Let's Face The Facts - A Facts Of Life Podcast by David Almeida

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 59:40


James and I discuss and/or mention in passing: Matthew Arter, John P. Navin Jr., Jennifer Slept Here, Ann Jillian, Jimmy Baio, Peter Frechette, Dwight Schrute, Grease 2, David Raynr, Ben Marley, Ricky Schroder, David Ackroyd, Dan Aykroyd, Peter Aykroyd, Dallas, Ted Schackelford, Bates Academy, Jerry Mayer, Norman Lear, Garry Marshall, Jamie Gertz, George Clooney, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Sarah Jessica Parker, Square Pegs, Stacey Q, Eveready Batteries, William Conrod, Robert Conrad, Kirk Douglas, Big Macs, Barbara Stock, Spenser For Hire, Zapped!, War Games, Punky Brewster, Revenge Of The Nerds, Police Academy, Laverne & Shirley, Blazing Saddles, Alex Karras, Bill Galligan, Danny DeVito, Tony Danza, Crispin Glover, Matthew Modine, Charlie’s Angels, Fonzie, Happy Days, Diff’rent Strokes, Jenny O’Hara, Pamela Anderson, Loni Anderson, Paul Padilla.facethefactspod.comfacebook.com/facethefactspodtwitter.com/facethefactspodinstagram.com/facethefactspodPlease SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW!

Hey, Remember the 80's?

Episode 4: Joe and Kari welcome listeners and give a bit of news about the podcast. Then it's time to get the results from our inaugural "Trash or Treasure" segment. Does "Missing You" by John Waite enter the Hall of Fame? Or will it be fitted for cement shoes? And I hope you're sitting down, because Joe and Kari throw down the gauntlet and decide it's time to crown a QUEEN OF THE 80'S! (4:23) // Sorry, Stacey Q -- no ONE HIT WONDERS here! Joe and Kari discuss the cream of the crop. Who has what it takes?? Don't forget to cast your vote online! Finally, it's time for our favorite segment "Songs That Time Forgot" (35:15) as we listen to some obscure hits from a beloved 80's movie and an even more beloved singer-songwriter.

The Goods from the Woods
Episode #221 - "Summer Camp" with Evan Kessler

The Goods from the Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 71:45


In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are joined by guest host, comedian Sam Harter in a discussion about the joys of summer camp with our guest, comedian Evan Kessler. With summer just seven months away, this episode could not be more timely! We also talk about Evan's time managing the Top 20 Countdown as a segment producer over at VH1 in the golden era of that network when Vanessa Carlton's music filled the air and the butt rock flowed like wine. This episode is the perfect thing to get you out of any late-Fall slump you may find yourself in. If you listen to this pod, you'll build bonds and friendships that you'll never forget or however that Stacey Q parody went. Follow Evan on social media @EvanJKessler. Rivers is @RiversLangley  Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly Sam is @SlamHarter Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy  Pick up a Goods from the Woods T-Shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod

DaUnknownAdmin Podcast
United By Music: DJ Smooth One Strictly Savage III

DaUnknownAdmin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 46:50


United By Music: DJ Smooth One Strictly Savage III It's been a minute since I have created something for the listeners. So here is something with some familiar joints and a few fresh ones. Straight Freestyle jams in the mix, back to back and beat to beat. No Tracklist provided, just inbox me if you need one. This mix was strictly created to promote music. All rights belong to the artist and their respective labels. Special thanks to those still following me and the DJ Smooth One brand. Enjoy the mix and love one another. .audioplayer.skin-wave# .ap-controls .con-playpause .playbtn , .audioplayer.skin-wave# .ap-controls .con-playpause .pausebtn { background-color: #FF0000;}  DJ Smooth One Strictly Savage IIIDJ Smooth One Strictly Savage III {{svg_share_icon}}Facebook-DaUnknownAdmin Facebook-VarriniqueiHeartRadio Google PlayiTunes TuneInStitcher jQuery(document).ready(function ($){var settings_ap41998144 = { design_skin: "skin-wave" ,autoplay: "off" ,disable_volume:"default" ,loop:"off" ,cue: "on" ,embedded: "off" ,preload_method:"metadata" ,design_animateplaypause:"on" ,skinwave_dynamicwaves:"off" ,skinwave_enableSpectrum:"off" ,settings_backup_type:"full" ,skinwave_enableReflect:"on",playfrom:"off",default_volume:"default",disable_scrub:"off","action_received_time_total":dzsap_send_total_time,soundcloud_apikey:"" ,skinwave_comments_enable:"off",settings_php_handler:window.ajaxurl,skinwave_mode:"normal",skinwave_wave_mode:"canvas",pcm_data_try_to_generate: "on","pcm_notice": "on","notice_no_media": "on",design_color_bg: "295bd6",design_color_highlight: "d50b0b",skinwave_wave_mode_canvas_waves_number: "3",skinwave_wave_mode_canvas_waves_padding: "1",skinwave_wave_mode_canvas_reflection_size: "0.25",skinwave_wave_mode_canvas_mode:"normal",preview_on_hover:"off",skinwave_comments_playerid:"41998144",php_retriever:"https://daunknownadmin.com/wp-content/plugins/dzs-zoomsounds/soundcloudretriever.php" }; try{ dzsap_init(".ap_idx_145695_21",settings_ap41998144); }catch(err){ console.warn("cannot init player", err); } }); DJ Smooth One Bio Hailing from Texas, James (aka DJ Smooth One) started his journey into the deejay arena at the age of 13. One Sound Design turntable, a pitch controlled Sound Design dual cassette deck, and a two-channel Numark mixer. Later to move on to two Technics 1200 turntables and a Denon DJ mixer. At a young age he realized his desire to spin music for the masses. It first started when he and his friends would breakdance and listen to music via cassettes. He and his friends would come together to battle each other with moves and develop routines to perfect the art. Realizing the need to continuously change out cassettes, he quickly realized the need to blend music. Also with Freestyle music merging on the scene and rising on the airwaves, he quickly realized his passion. Collecting 12” Freestyle vinyl in the early years, he began to immerse himself behind the decks for countless hours to create mixtapes for his friends, all the while teaching himself the art of beat mixing, transitions, simple scratch, beat counting and editing. Tracklisting: 00. Intro "Fu*k You Up Card" 01. Wild Style "Take Me Home" 02. Burtonaughts Feat. Alvendina "Take Me There" 03. Christina Marie "Teardrops" 04. Nick Colon "Time" 05. Dulaio Twins "When I'm With You" 06. Quadlibet "Set Me Free" 07. Stacey Q. "Fast Getaway" 08. Luis Marte " The Light" (JW Club Mix) 09. Carlos Escalante "The Great Deceiver" 10. Jaqueline Rose Feat. LSP " There's Nothing Left to Say" 11. Tony Marino " I Can't Stop Loving You" 12. Aurora Feat Mari Lopez " I'm All Out of Love" 13. Rebekka "Black n' Blue" (Original Club Mix) 14. Joey Kidd "The Way" 15. Sammy Zone "Running" (2013 Original Mix) **This mix was created on a Denon MCX8000 using Serato DJ Pro. I just pushed record. Nothing more and nothing less. Respect to the artist, producers, and listeners. FOLLOW DJ SMOOTH ONE

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Sky Wave Radio Hosted By Petko Turner
Two Of Hearts (Petko Turner's Starnberger Edit) Free DL As Usual

Sky Wave Radio Hosted By Petko Turner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2018 7:15


Stacey Q - Two Of Hearts Starnberger Edit By Mr Turner DL >> https://hypeddit.com/track/sjxed5 Stacey Lynn Swain (born November 30, 1958), known by her stage name Stacey Q, is an American pop singer, songwriter, dancer and actress. Her best-known single, "Two of Hearts", released in 1986, reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and the top ten on charts in other countries.

Regular Girls
EP 23 | Renee and Stacey Tell All

Regular Girls

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 73:21


This week Renee and Stacey Q all of your A's! Husbands, Embarrassing Moments, A Regular Girls TV show? All will be revealed!!

Planet Maynard
Totally 80s Tour, Part 2 – Stacey Q

Planet Maynard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 28:38


Second in the series recorded as I hosted the Totally 80s tour across Australia in July, this show takes you from Perth via Adelaide to Hobart.We hear from excited fans as well as Terri Nunn (talking Giorgio Moroder), Paul Lekakis (giving lifestyle tips), Robyn Loau (taking you on a journey to the darker side of... The post Totally 80s Tour, Part 2 – Stacey Q appeared first on Planet Maynard.

Planet Maynard
Totally 80s Tour, Part 2 – Stacey Q

Planet Maynard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2016 28:38


Second in the series recorded as I hosted the Totally 80s tour across Australia in July, this show takes you from Perth via Adelaide to Hobart.We hear from excited fans as well as Terri Nunn (talking Giorgio Moroder), Paul Lekakis (giving lifestyle tips), Robyn Loau (taking you on a journey to the darker side of... The post Totally 80s Tour, Part 2 – Stacey Q appeared first on Planet Maynard.

Offbeat Tracks
Episode 14: Regina

Offbeat Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2016 24:54


Regina wrapped her hair up in tubes, put on some parachute pants, dropped one pop album on us in 1986, and then disappeared forever. Hear all about her new wave roots, her unreleased second album, and her most recent sighting as we step through her very brief but very fashionable career.

Drinking and Thinking
Drinking and Thinking: Episode 7 - Star Wars

Drinking and Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2015 58:22


In honor of Star Wars Episode 7: The Force Awakens, Jared and Connie devote their 7th episode to a Singapore Sling-fueled discussion of Star Wars, Stacey Q, and the disappointing lack of Gymkata sequels.

Clearance Rack Classics Retro 80s and 90s Dance Mix by DJ Tintin

1. Visions Of You - Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart 2. Life's What You Make It (Extended Mix) - Talk Talk 3. Birthday (Justin Robertson 12" Mix) - The Sugarcubes 4. Feel Every Beat (DNA Remix) - Electronic 5. Hallelujah (Club Mix) - Happy Mondays 6. Big In Japan (Remix '88) - Alphaville 7. Transition - Renegade Soundwave 8. Notorious (Extended Mix) - Duran Duran 9. Prisoner To Desire (Razormaid! Mix) - Psyche 10. Love Comes Quickly (Dance Mix) - Pet Shop Boys 11. Policy Of Truth (Beat Box Mix) - Depeche Mode 12. Walking Away (Space Age Mix) - Information Society 13. True Faith (Shep Pettibone Remix) - New Order 14. Subversion (Razormaid! Mix) - Tanz Waffen 15. Machines (LP Edit) - Red Flag Notes and other random things: Somebody slap me if I try to take several years off from podcasting ever again. I had to pretty much relearn everything I had known about my cheap mixer and recording software from scratch. Not only that, new updates to software means new interfaces and having to learn where all the navigation features are all over again. You may not be able to teach an old dog new tricks, but at least he can relearn old tricks since forgotten. Anyway, on to the music. Starting everything off is sort of a forgotten gem by John Joseph Wardle, also known as the inimitable Jah Wobble. The track peaked at #10 on the US Modern Rock charts back in 1992. Featuring the unmistakable backing vocals of a young Sinead O' Connor, the song was a staple on college radio back in the day. But it almost never happened. Following his stint as the original bassist for Public Image Ltd., Wobble formed Invaders of the Heart in 1983, but sometime in the mid-80s became disillusioned with the commercialism prevalent in the music industry. That and his penchant for drunken brawls let to a hiatus from music. Thankfully, a friend and former bandmate convinced him to return. A live recording he made led to a new contract with a small European label, which propelled him to further success with subsequent Invaders albums. Since the early 90s, Wobble's world music leanings and unique dub-style bass playing has shown up in numerous collaborations with a wide range of musicians of all musical backgrounds. Talk Talk hasn't appeared a lot in CRC, but that's mainly due to the freeform nature of their later music and their lack of "hits" if you will. That's not at all a slam on the group or their style. In my honest opinion they were one of the more original groups coming out of the 80s. And that's not to say they didn't have their share of chart success, but like some other well-respected bands, as their popularity ebbs, their critical acclaim skyrockets. Mixed by producer extraordinaire Tim Friese-Greene, who co-produced Thomas Dolby's "Golden Age Of Wireless" album and has done work with another of my favorite bands, Catherine Wheel, this Extended Mix appeared in February of 1986. According to the band, there was also another 12" mix of this track, by Dennis Weinrich, that was omitted from the "Asides Besides" compilation where this track was taken to "stop the listener from being driven crazy". Seems like I'm going to have to find that one now ... Although the original version of "Birthday" by The Sugarcubes is one of my favorite Sugarcubes tunes, and although I got to see them live back in 1989 opening for Public Image Ltd. and New Order, and although Bjork has attained a level of success whereby she needs only one name, I think the more interesting persona involved with the remix is Justin Robertson. It's unprecedented for me to write about remixers in CRC, but to any music lover at the turn of the 90s Justin's name has probably surfaced many, many times in record collections everywhere. Turned on to music by the burgeoning acid house scene while a student in Manchester, Robertson quickly jumped headlong into the club scene, taking the record store to DJ to club owner route. Erasure, Bjork, Happy Mondays, New Order, Talk Talk, Stereo MCs and Gary Clail are just a few of the more recognizable names Justin has worked with. You may have noticed that four of those artists/bands are featured in this podcast. Coincidence? Well, yes, it was just coincidence. To read more about Justin Robertson's odyssey, you can check him out at http://thedeadstock33s-justinrobertson.com/ Four albums and twelve singles. That's the total output of Renegade Soundwave's eight-year run as dance/east-end hip-hop/dub/sampling/electro-industrialist noise-makers. The song here, Transition, is from their "In Dub" album, which was a quick follow-up to the success of their first long-play album, "Soundclash". Released in 1989, "Soundclash" followed up several popular singles: "The Kray Twins", "Biting My Nails", and "Probably A Robbery", which charted at #38 in the UK during the year 1990. "Probably A Robbery", though gained chart legs mostly due to the b-side, "Ozone Breakdown", a favorite in dance clubs somewhat due to the prominent sample from the cult film, "The Warriors". RSW have been cited by The Chemical Brothers as a major influence. Red Flag, in my opinion as far as electronic dance music goes, was very under-appreciated. Buried beneath their hearty dance beats are beautiful pop songs with lush melodies and harmonies and catchy hooks, at least that was the case with their earlier material, including the track here, "Machines". Originally called Shades Of May, the band was conceived in 1982 and consisted of brothers Mark and Chris Reynolds. Both classically trained musicians, by 1984 the two took seriously to studying music and computer technology. A 1988 gig for a Southern California record pool got them noticed by producer Jon St. James. Shortly thereafter, their first single "Broken Heart" (an amazing song, no less) made its debut. Stacey Q, of "Two Of Hearts" fame, co-produced the single with St. James. Their album "Naive Art", a fantastic album from start to finish that included dance hits such as "Russian Radio" and "If I Ever", appeared in 1989. If timing is everything, the brothers' was impeccable as "Naive Art" hit the streets just as Depeche Mode were riding high at what was perhaps the peak of their songwriting prowess. As such, Red Flag's sound struck a chord, literally and figuratively with the synthpop crowds who, ahem, just couldn't get enough of DM at the time. Regulars to CRC will notice a rather robust selection of Razormaid! remixes throughout these podcasts and "Naive Art" remains the only album Joseph Watt and Co. from Razormaid! ever produced in its entirety. Paul Robb of Information Society also helped with the production. Red Flag were victims of label doldrums twice: the first was the dissolution of Enigma Records in 1991, which led to their signing to IRS, the label on which "Machines" appeared. The second was the following year when they were dropped from IRS, an event which, considering the label's impending financial troubles, may have been rather fortuitous. The brothers also had the foresight to use their advance to build their own studio, which would be home of their own label, Plan B Records. It would be the imprint of all future releases. While the band is still actively recording, Mark Reynolds sadly committed suicide in 2003. May he rest in peace and may his music live on forever.

I'm Going to Kill You!
MIXTAPE 10: KILL YOU Episodes 80-91

I'm Going to Kill You!

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2011 37:34


MIXTAPE 10 : KILL YOU Episodes 80-91. A retrospective of the last 11 episodes of the tumultuous, glamorous and outrageous world of I'm Going to Kill You. We've taken the titles of each episode (which are all titles of different songs) and some choice sound-bytes of our last ten episodes which include conversations with : Leslie Hall, Stacey Q, Pandora Boxx,  Samantha Newark the voice of Jem and the Holograms, Alyssa Lee of Group A, Toby Celery, OW! Public Relations, Noah Levy of In Touch, David Mason of Slick it Up & Bradford Shellhammer, Chris Carter of Chris and John to the Rescue!, Ilirjana Alushaj of Apache Beat, as well as Edward, George & the assorted cast of I'm Going to Kill You! We Make Love Till We Die- Victoria De Mare (A SSQ/Stacey Q Cover) (Episode 80: A interview with Stacey Q)  So You Wanna Break A World Record - Skimmingtonride (Episode 81: Toby Celery interviews Alyssa Lee and George Alley on their new instillation for POW! San Francisco) Ladykillers - Lush (Episode 82: Interview with Rupaul's Drag Race Pandora Boxx) I Travel - Simple Minds (Episode 83: Edward at the Rally for Sanity/Fear) Mistake Number 3 - Culture Club (Episode 84: Panel on Androgynous Pop Stars of the 80's with Noah Levy of In Touch Magazine and Ow! Public Relations' Thomas Onorato and Max Wixom ) 1985 Ekstasy Drive - Nina Hagen (Episode 85: An Interview with Samantha Newark the voice of Jem and the Holograms) Tickle My Body - Leslie Hall vs IGTKY (Episode 86: A Christmas Spectacular with Leslie Hall) Music for Airports - Brian Eno (Episode 87: Cleveland Hopkins Airport Weather Report with special reporters Brian Goldberg, Leo Antonelli and Alyssa Lee ) Knives - Apache Beat (Episode 88: Interview with Ilirjana Alushaj of Apache Beat) Partie 1 - Tgv (Episode 89: He-Man Forum with Jesse Murray and Skeletor Saves curators David Mason and Bradford Shellhammer) RAM - Zoviet France (Episode 90: Why the hell would you listen to this?) THE RAPTURE - Siouxsie And The Banshees (Episode 91: Rapturecast! E & G are joined by Chris Carter of Chris and John! to discuss the upcoming Rapture.) Find out this and more and remember everything is fine until someone gets entertained on…I’m Going to Kill YOU! VISIT EDWARD'S DJ MIX Page:  http://skimmingtonridenyc.podomatic.com VISIT OUR NEW STORE and GALLERY: http://www.georgealley.com TWEET US: http://www.twitter.com/IGTKY  FACEBOOK US: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5261964673 BEFRIEND US: http://www.myspace.com/imgoingtokillyoupodcast APPREHEND US: imgoingtokillyou@podomatic.com VISIT US:http://imgoingtokillyou.podomatic.com TUNE IN TO US: http://awesomeville.us BE GAY WITH US: http://www.rainbowpodsquad.com FREAK US: http://www.thefreaknetwork.com