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Hudson tests Starlene and Producer Bailee's knowledge about the state of Texas. Then they all find out which state doesn't have a state song so they can pick one. Tune in weekday mornings 6am - 10am on 94.9 KLTY or on the KLTY App!
It is no surprise that a state as beautiful as West Virginia is celebrated in four different state songs with lyrics that sing about the mountainous beauty, warm friendships and sense of community that abound. Each song has a different story about how it became official, taking country roads through the West Virginia hills to arrive at a place that is home.
Hey there! For this BONUS Patron-curated episode, we asked our Patrons to send in a song about a PLACE. As usual, they delivered. Please enjoy this collection of 'songs about places', and if YOU'D like to become a Patron of the podcast head over to: Https://Patreon.com/TRGMH Songs featured in this episode: Los Angeles - X; Dirty Blvd - Lou Reed; Beverly Hills - Weezer; Viva Las Vegas - Elvis Presley; California Dreamin' - The Mamas & The Papas; Discovering Japan - Graham Parker; California Sun - Ramones; Cleveland Rocks - Ian Hunter; Dayton, Ohio/19 Something & 5 - Guided By Voices; Russian Hill - Jellyfish; Surfer Girl - Dave Alvin; Back To Mystery City - Hanoi Rocks; Sproston Green - The Charlatans; Satellite Beach - Peter Case; Go-Go Round - Gordon Lightfoot; Take Me Home Country Roads - John Denver; Vienna - Ultravox; No Sleep Till Brooklyn - Beastie Boys; Warsaw - Joy Division; Night Boat to Cairo - Madness; Third Planet - Modest Mouse; People You Were Going To - Peter Hammill; Tennessee Time - Valerie June; My Hometown - Mark Mothersbaugh; Los Angeles - Frank Black
Matt, Shohn and Spencer run through some of their favorite songs about the great states of the USA! And then they make a list. Thanks for listening! Email: soundtrackoflifepod@gmail.com Twitter: @theSOLpod
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 477, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Lost In Laos 1: In the 14th C. Laos was united into the kingdom Lan Xang, the "land of a million" of these large animals. elephants. 2: Much of Laotian social life centers on the festivals and holidays of this religion. Buddhism. 3: This country made Laos a protectorate in the late 1800s and ruled it for over 50 years as part of Indochina. France. 4: During the Vietnam War, North Vietnam used this famous trail through Laos to move supplies to the south. Ho Chi Minh Trail. 5: This river and its tributaries are the chief means of transportation in Laos. Mekong. Round 2. Category: State Songs 1: "They say home is where the heart is, these green mountains are my home". Vermont. 2: In this Connecticut state song with a 2-word title, "Macaroni" refers to Londoners in fancy clothes. "Yankee Doodle". 3: Bet you a buckeye knows that his state song is "Beautiful" this. Ohio. 4: "Grand old badger state!". Wisconsin. 5: "Oh the moonlight's fair tonight along the Wabash". Indiana. Round 3. Category: "Ta" Ta For Now 1: Bernie Moeller of Pennsylvania has had his skin covered with over 14,000 of these. tattoos. 2: Head to Agra, India to see this famous marble mausoleum completed around 1643. the Taj Mahal. 3: (Hi. I'm Hal Sparks.) This former E! entertainment channel TV show helped further the careers of me, John Henson and Greg Kinnear. Talk Soup. 4: This Asian country's capital city is Dushanbe. Tajikistan. 5: "Saucy" name for the crusty areas on your teeth made from mineral salts reacting with plaque and saliva. tartar. Round 4. Category: Top 40 Last Names 1: Paul, Tyrone, Mac, Spencer, Skeeter. Davis. 2: Jude, Cozy, Natalie, Paula. Cole. 3: Dave, Roy, Petula. Clark. 4: Raspy singer Bonnie, rowdy singer Steven. Tyler. 5: Bootsy. Collins. Round 5. Category: Santa Claus 1: Part of Lapland north of the Arctic Circle has been proclaimed "Santa Claus Land" in this country. Finland. 2: In this song, Santa Claus is "making a list and checking it twice; gonna find out who's naughty and nice". "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town". 3: For Belgian children, Santa Claus comes from Spain by boat on the night of Dec. 5 and leaves gifts in these. their shoes. 4: The mythology of Santa Claus came to the Americas with this ethnic group as "Sinter Klaas" in the 17th century. the Dutch. 5: 2-word name that British children use for Santa; J.R.R. Tolkien wrote his kids a series of "Letters" from him. Father Christmas. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
In this week's installment of Best of the Gist, a state song mash-up. Then we flash back to August 16, 2018, when Mike took the plastic straw ban head on. Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, visit: https://advertisecast.com/TheGist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of This Could Be a Podcast, Nathan and Bobby discuss the Forward Pass, State Songs & Prison Movies. Support the Show at:https://www.patreon.com/ThisCouldBeaPodcastPayPal:www.PayPal.com/paypalme/ThisCouldBeaPodcast
On the 12th anniversary episode of Beginnings taped back in December, I talk to John Linnell of They Might Be Giants! Raised in Lincoln, Massachusetts, John Linnell began writing music with his friend John Flansburgh in high school, and after playing in a number of bands formed TMBG with Flansburgh in 1982. From 1986's self-titled album to today, the band has released over fifty albums, compilations and EPs, has won two Grammys and was even nominated for a Tony Award. John hasn't produced a lot of solo work, but his State Songs album is great, and I wish his Roman Songs EP (sung entirely in Latin) would have been released in the '90s so I could have played it in Latin class to the bemusement of my teacher. Most recently, They Might Be Giants have released a 144 page book and album entitled BOOK, and much like everything else from their 40 year career, it's wonderful! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 203, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: State Songs 1: "All Hail To" this state (no beans about it). Massachusetts. 2: "She has her Black Hills, and mines with gold so rare, and with her scenery, no other state can compare". South Dakota. 3: In 2000 it got a new state song: "These Green Mountains". Vermont. 4: "Here We Have" this Northwest state (we know, we've seen its ID). Idaho. 5: "Oh the moonlight's fair tonight along the Wabash". Indiana. Round 2. Category: The World Almanac 2007 1: Of the 4 of these that will happen in 2007, Americans will see only the lunar ones. an eclipse. 2: "Offbeat News Stories" included a prize given to scientists who explained why these birds don't get headaches. woodpeckers. 3: Born in 1984, this Brit is the youngest man on the list "Widely Known World Personalities of the Present". Prince Harry. 4: Alphabetically, a select list of endangered species runs from albatross to this. zebra. 5: The editors' picks for a 2006 time capsule include a yellow ribbon magnet with this 3-word slogan. "Support our troops.". Round 3. Category: Time Is On My Side 1: The longest reigning monarch in history may be this country's Neferkare, said to have ruled for over 90 years. Egypt. 2: Sometime during his remarkable 72-year reign, he supposedly said, "L'etat c'est moi", or "I am the state". Louis XIV. 3: The reign of 5 rulers of Monaco exceeded 50 years; 3 were named Honore and 2 were named this. Rainier. 4: In 1840 this king, the third in the dynasty, had enough time in his 29-year reign to give Hawaii its first constitution. King Kamehameha. 5: This country's King Rama IX, who belongs to the Chakri Dynasty that includes King Mongkut, has reigned 59 years. Thailand. Round 4. Category: A Cowboy's Dictionary 1: Adapted from the Spanish word juzgado (court), it was an Old West jail where many a cowboy did time. Hoosegow. 2: Every open-range cowboy feared these uncontrolled runaway herds of cattle. Stampede. 3: Due to the commonplace amputation of limbs, a doctor or surgeon was often called this tool nickname. Sawbones. 4: It's someone who claimed rights to land by occupying it. Squatter. 5: In cowboy talk,to drink whiskey was to "paint" these internal throat parts. Tonsils. Round 5. Category: People With Peanuts Names 1: In a Coasters hit song this title man asks, "Why's everybody always pickin' on me?". "Charlie Brown". 2: The doctor was in when this important hominid fossil was discovered in 1974. Lucy. 3: In 1973 this woman from Colorado began her 24-year tenure in the House. Pat Schroeder. 4: His blankets were very holy as Pope in 67 A.D.. Linus. 5: She took a 6-day shuttle ride in 1983. Sally Ride. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
On this week’s episode, the sun isn’t the only thing that’s hot! The field is set and the artists are racing up the Countdown towards #1! Join Matt as he reveals the top ten greatest guitarists of all time. Listen in as the guys pay tribute to songs that honor some of their favorite states. Venues are opening back up. Make sure to follow NOCB and all the Countdown artists on social media to find a show near you!
Weekly Top 10 Countdown of the Best in Independent Country Music
Phoebe talks to Dad about getting stuck at a railroad crossing, the UTA jingle, Utah's state song, the Texas state song, the Texas state pledge, weird food TikTok videos, trending recipes, mini waffle makers, Phoebe's in-home care job, sweet potato popsicles, intense cello teachers. In the News, we talk about the prevalence and speed of tyrannosaurus rex, a man who bowled a perfect game with a bowling ball containing his father's ashes, and a robot vacuum that prompted a call to the police. Phoebe and Dad play a few rounds of Would You Rather. Finally, for Treat Yourself, Phoebe and Dad try Jell-O Play Slime in pink unicorn and green monster flavors.
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Brian kicks of with a 2 song Bri The Recorder Guy! Parental discretion for The Top 10. Favorite State songs! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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FIRST THING: Bobby Bones and his fiancé Caitlin break down some of their favorite home state songs. Bobby shares his favorites about Arkansas and Caitlin shares songs about Oklahoma! SECOND THING: Mike D from The Bobby Bones Show & Movie Mike’s Movie Podcast shares his holiday movie guide! He recommends his favorite classics, unconventional and new Christmas movies to add to your holiday watching list! THIRD THING: Morgan2 from The Bobby Bones Show shares her story on being single and on how she got to be the independent, self-empowered woman she is today. She shares what helped her get through dark times, her moments of clarity, and answers a few listener questions about the single life. FOURTH THING: Caroline Hobby from the Get Real Podcast talks about self-care during a pandemic and how to make it a priority again. She shares how she is trying to prioritize her well being and encourages listeners to do the same! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Quizmasters Lee and Marc get together to ask each other their favorite trivia questions of the week in another “late night” KnowNo. Marc spitballs a new wager mechanic for his weekly quizzes. Lee recaps his experience putting together a Star Wars theme trivia. Topics for the quiz include Geography, Super Bowl, Parks and Recreation, Art Terms, Grammy Awards, Frasier, Etymology, Animals, Sports, History, Design, Taglines, Viral Videos, Cartoons and more! Round One GEOGRAPHY - Pago Pago is the capital of what U.S. territory? SUPER BOWL - What team has the most consecutive Super Bowl appearances, comprised of four losses from 1990 to 1993? PARKS AND RECREATION - What was the shortened name of April and Andy’s baby on Parks and Recreation? ART TERMS - What art term comes from the French term from pasting? GRAMMY’S - Before Billie Ellish's sweep of "the big four" awards at the 2020 Grammys (Song, Record, Album of the Year, and Best New Artist), only one other artist in history had achieved the same accomplishment, which was who in 1981 for his self-titled album as well as the song "Sailing"? ETYMOLOGY - The term ‘zerbert’ for when you put your mouth on someone's skin and blow, was coined on what 1980’s sitcom? FRASIER - On Frasier, what is the last name of Dr. Crane's radio producer, Roz? Missed Corrections “Maruchan is also the name of the mascot.” Proverbial Lightkeeper Dylan “The Dutch East India Company is believed by many to be the world’s first transnational corporation” from Rumplesnailtskin Mike “The way IKEA meant ‘chintz’ was to refer to a garish or floral style.” by Erin More information about Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, (mentioned in episode 82) by Aaron Round Two ANIMALS - What nocturnal creature found in Southeast Asia has large eyes and a toxin on their teeth which it wipes on its young to protect from predators? SPORTS - An epidemic of the infectious disease diphtheria inspired what sporting event? HISTORY - What Cambodian revolutionary politician governed the nation as Prime Minister of Democratic Kampuchea from 1976 to 1979? DESIGN - What key was introduced in the Remington #2 typewriter in 1878? TAGLINES - “You’re soaking in it” was the tagline of what household product? VIRAL VIDEOS - The Numa Numa dance video, one of the earliest viral videos on the internet, was first posted to which website, which will be celebrating its 25th anniversary this July? Final Questions CARTOON CHARACTERS - What animated character is known as Topolino in Italy? CARTOONS - What is the name of the boss on Inspector Gadget that typically gives Gadget his missions? Weekly Wrap Up #266 - Palace Pub and Wine Bar - Is It Still a DUI If Jesus Takes The Wheel - 64 pts. #267 - No. 3 Craft Brews and Beer Bar - As You Wish - 99 pts. Upcoming LIVE Know Nonsense Trivia Challenges February 3rd, 2020 – Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge #268 @ Palace Pub and Wine Bar in Cape Coral, FL. with free bottles of wine for our round winners. Categories for the quiz will include HISTORY, SPORTS, CLASSIC WWE, STATE SONGS, HALO, 80’s & 90’s MUSIC and more! and more. The Meat Cottage will be on site serving up authentic German cuisine. The final wager question that evening will be a question about THE SOPRANOS selected by Garden State. February 6th Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge #269 @ No. 3 Craft Brews and Beer Bar in Cape Coral, FL. Categories for the quiz will include NCAA FOOTBALL, DOG BREEDS, MEDICAL TRIVIA, KIDS IN THE HALL, GEOGRAPHY, 90’s MUSIC and more. The final wager question that evening will be a question about TACO BELL selected by Moisty Swell. February 29th, 2020 - It’s 80’s Music Trivia @ No. 3. We’re taking it to the max, quizzing you on your ability to identify artists and songs from the 1980’s, as well as full quiz of trivia about the decade in music. It’s an all 80’s music trivia on February 29th at No 3 Craft Brews & Beer Bar in Cape Coral from 6 to 8pm. March 28th, 2020 - Get ready for Quizmania - Wrestling Trivia @ No. 3. We’ll be entering the world of the squared circle, covering all decades, eras and promotions, including the history of professional wrestling, the titles, controversies and catch phrases, famous finishers, tag teams, stables and families, behind the scenes, lost moves, goofs, wrestlecrap and more. It’s QUIZMANIA: The Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge: Pro-Wrestling Edition - March 28th 2020 at No 3 Craft Brews and Beer Bar in Cape Coral, also from 6-8pm. You can find out more information about that and all of our live events online at KnowNonsenseTrivia.com All of the Know Nonsense events are free to play and you can win prizes after every round. Thank you Thanks to our supporters on Patreon. Thank you, Quizdaddies – Tommy (The Electric Mud) and Tim (Pat's Garden Service) Thank you, Team Captains – David, Rachael, Aaron, Kristen & Fletcher Thank you, Proverbial Lightkeepers – Manu, Mo, Matthew, Nicole, Luc, Spencer, Hank, Dylan, Justin, Cooper, Elyse, Sarah, Brina, Karly, Kristopher, Josh, Gil, Shaun, Lucas and Max Thank you, Rumplesnailtskins – Kenya, Jeff, Eric, Steven, Efren, Mike J., Mike C. If you'd like to support the podcast and gain access to bonus content, please visit http://theknowno.com and click "Support."
Quizmasters Lee and Marc are joined by Greg Gebhard of Nice Guys Pizza, Marc’s Wednesday night trivia venue. The three ask, suss and answer a full quiz of trivia questions, with topics including popular foods, Billy Joel songs, grammar, fashion history, inventions, the Super Bowl, Amsterdam, Batman, U.S. Presidents, musical instruments, hockey, tiki culture, and, of course, PIZZA. Round One POPULAR FOODS - Products of Nissin Foods (and similar foods), one of the top purveyors of noodles in the United States since the company’s introduction in 1970, are widely known by what blanket name? BILLY JOEL LYRICS - In the song “Piano Man,” what is the name of the bartender? GRAMMAR - What word, which means to sharpen, is often misused to indicate something moving towards its goal? FASHION HISTORY - Mercenaries who inspired the necktie, popularized by Louis VIII after the Thirty Years War, were from what country? INVENTIONS - In 1857, Elijah Otis invented what? SUPER BOWL - Who’s nipple became exposed during the halftime show of the 2019 Super Bowl, causing controversy in the form of over 50 complaints to the FCC? Missed Corrections Episode 80: Note Soda – * What is the name of Fraiser’s show? The Dr. Frasier Crane Show * “E Plurbis Unum” translates from latin to English as “out of Many, one.” * Ethiopia’s biggest export is not coffee, it is Gold (21%). Episode 81: Fermented Seed – * Braxton Hicks Contractions are in fact commonly known by the term “false labor” or “practice contractions.” ‘ submitted by Andy & Elyse Round Two U.S. PRESIDENTS - What U.S. President lived with a former Vice President for ten years in a bording house and was believed by many scholars to be gay? AMSTERDAM - Which financial institution was organized in Amsterdam in 1602 is the world's oldest in it's category? MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - Patented in 1928 and named after its inventor, which instrument is controlled by a musicians hand without physical contact of the performer, via oscillator? MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - What instrument, invented by Benjamin Franklin had a dip in popularity in the 18th century due to claims that playing it would make the musician go crazy? BATMAN - Known best for their role on the 1960's Batman TV show, who recently revealed that he was encouraged by producers to take "shrinkage" pills, on account of his reportedly large bulge? PIZZA HISTORY - In what year did the first pizzeria open in the United States? Rate My Question “Greyhounds and bloodhounds are both members of the hound group but are considered to be disparate “types” within the group due to the primary sense each uses to hunt. What are these two types of hound?” - submitted by Elyse “In 1886, the aptly named George Bird Grinell started what organization?” - submitted by Jake Final Questions HOCKEY - In 1954, the Boston Bruins became the first NHL team to purchase and use what piece of equipment, which has been preserved at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto since 1988? TIKI CULTURE - Ernest Raymond Beaumond Gant, the owner of the first mystical Polynesian tiki bar, is better known by what name? SITCOMS - “Sometimes the world looks perfect, nothing to rearrange” are the first lyrics to the theme song of what sitcom? Weekly Wrap Up #262 - Palace Pub and Wine Bar - Phat Anime Yiddies - 63 pts. #263 - No. 3 Craft Brews and Beer Bar - Froze Iguanas Don’t Squeak - 104 pts. Upcoming LIVE Know Nonsense Trivia Challenges January 27th, 2020 – Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge #265 @ Palace Pub and Wine Bar in Cape Coral, FL. Free bottles of wine for our round winners. Categories for the quiz will include STAR WARS, 90’s NICKELODEON, SPORTS STADIUMS, COFFEE, GEOGRAPHY, MUSTARD and more. The final wager question that evening will be a question about RETRO VIDEO GAMES selected by House Snow. January 30th, 2020 - Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge #266 @ No. 3 Craft Brews and Beer Bar in Cape Coral, FL. $10 off tab for round winners, Gift card prize for overall winners. Categories for the quiz will include HISTORY, SPORTS, CLASSIC WWE, STATE SONGS, HALO, 80’s & 90’s MUSIC and more. The final wager question that evening will be a question about PRESIDENT TRUMP selected by What Team?. Thank you Thanks to our supporters on Patreon. Thank you, Quizdaddies – Tommy (The Electric Mud) and Tim (Pat's Garden Service) Thank you, Team Captains – David, Rachael, Aaron, Kristen & Fletcher Thank you, Proverbial Lightkeepers – Manu, Mo, Matthew, Nicole, Luc, Spencer, Hank, Dylan, Justin, Cooper, Elyse, Sarah, Brina, Karly, Kristopher, Josh, Gil, Shaun, Lucas and Max Thank you, Rumplesnailtskins – Kenya, Jeff, Eric, Steven, Efren, Mike J., Mike C. If you'd like to support the podcast and gain access to bonus content, please visit http://theknowno.com and click "Support." Special Guest: Greg Gebhard.
Holy cow, I'm excited to share this one with you! Adam Goren aka Atom and His Package was a solo synth punk legend from Philly who toured the world from the mid 90s to the early aughts, and he has returned to the show (he appeared in the See The Constellation episode last spring) to talk about John Linnell's State Songs tracks 4-6, South Carolina, Idaho and Montana. This one came out so great. Enjoy!!
My Patreon subscribers have voted and approved that I can throw this baby in the main feed - this was the very first special Patreon exclusive episode, with (now many-time guest) Spencer Parks and myself talking about the first three tracks on John Linnell's 1999 solo album State Songs (Illinois, Songs of The Fifty States, West Virginia), an album which has just been released for the first time on vinyl. This is from last January, and the next special episode about tracks 4-6 with guest Adam Goren aka Atom and His Package is coming in 2 weeks or less! Go visit the Patreon page at Patreon dot com slash ThisMightBeAPodcast!
Our first Patreon exclusive episode is live! Greg chats with guest Spencer Parks about the first three tracks on John Linnell’s 1999 solo album State Songs. $5 a month gets you an extra exclusive every month!
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Matt has a super shitty audition for some clown bullshit. PSS's Dustin Knouse has a bad day at work because of Matt. Improv group, Bearded Men, don't need AAA when they have the magic on improv in their pockets. The Pure BS Podcast (@pureBSpodcast) submits this week's Jock Vs Nerd. SCOOP MAIL:What happened to State Songs, the boys don't know jack about hockey or Canada, a fancy t shirt idea, and Sergeant Scoop's flavor of the day.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Nine of Diamonds is essentially a Neem song. The Neem, my band back 10 years ago in St. Louis, wrote a bunch of State Songs (before John Linnell) and we got through only about eight or nine, seven of which we recorded. (New Jersey is lost forever.) So this song is about South Carolina. […]
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