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Start Artist Song Time Album Year DoobieBrothers 0:01:13 Doobie Brothers Nobody 3:22 The Doobie Brothers 1971 ThinLizzy 0:05:05 Thin Lizzy Remembering Part 1 6:02 Thin Lizzy 1971 RollingStonesStickyFingers 0:11:59 The Rolling Stones Sway 3:44 Sticky Fingers (1994 Remaster) 1971 0:15:44 The Rolling Stones Wild Horses 5:36 Sticky Fingers (1994 Remaster) 1971 0:21:20 The Rolling Stones […]
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Sonya was sooo bummed that Dave ghosted her after their fun dinner + movie date! Wait til you hear why!
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Sticky Fingers is considered by many to be the greatest studio album the Rolling Stones ever created. This ninth studio album represented a return to a more basic sound for the Stones after several albums with less conventional instrumentation. It was also known for its cover artwork from Andy Warhol which featured a man in jeans with a working zipper. The album won a Grammy for “Best Album Cover” for this innovative design.This was the first album that was released on their own label, Rolling Stones Records. It was also the first album the group produced without Brian Jones, who had died two years earlier. The members of the band were Charlie Watts on drums, Bill Wyman on bass, Mick Taylor on guitar, Keith Richards on guitar and backing vocals, and Mick Jagger on lead vocals and some guitar and percussion. There were a number of session musicians and frequent collaborators involved in the album, including Bobby Keys on sax, and Billy Preston and Ian Stewart on keyboards.Sticky Fingers was the band's first album to reach number 1 on album charts in both the US and the UK. It has since reached triple platinum status, and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. The album was also the first album to utilize the now-iconic “mouth” for which the group would be known.Friend of the show Mike Fernandez joins us in Bruce's absence, while Rob brings us this amazing album from one of the giants of the rock world in this week's podcast. Wild HorsesThis softer song with a country bent was first released in 1970 by the Flying Burrito Brothers, and subsequently recorded by the Stones after originally thinking the demo wasn't worth recording. It was originally recorded over a three-day period at Muscle Shoals Studio in Alabama in 1969. The lyrics are about being on the road, and not being where you really want to be.Brown SugarThe opening track to the album was also the lead single, and reached the top of the charts in the US and Canada, while reaching number 2 on the UK singles chart. The song sounds like a strong rocking one, but the lyrics discuss slavery and rape, a much more serious topic than most realized the lyrics covered.BitchThis track which leads off side two of the album was the B-side to the single “Brown Sugar.” It has a strong brass section — the song originated in a jam, and features Bobby Keys on sax and Jim Price on trumpet. The lyrics are describing love as a bitch but the title probably didn't help the band in its problems with women's groups. Can't You Hear Me KnockingThis is the longest song on the album, clocking in at over seven minutes. The central part of the song lasts for 2:43, with an extended jam following. The entire track was captured in one take, and the band continued with the jam, thinking that the recording was complete. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:One Tin Soldier (from the motion picture “Billy Jack”)This counterculture song was a prominent part of the soundtrack to the action drama "Billy Jack" a part Navajo Green Beret and Vietnam War veteran defending his Freedom School students from angry townspeople. STAFF PICKS:Get It On by ChaseWayne starts out the staff picks with a high energy song from an artist known for his jazz trumpet. Bill Chase brought together a band including three other trumpet players, a rock rhythm section, and front man Terry Richards on lead vocals. This jazz fusion rock piece peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100.Let's Get It On by Marvin GayeLynch brings us a track that has taken on a life of its own as the ultimate romance song. Backed by the Funk Brothers, it is the most successful song Gaye produced on Motown Records. It reached number 1 on both the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and the US Hot Soul Singles chart.Love Her Madly by the DoorsMike features the first single from the album “L.A. Woman,” the sixth studio album from the Doors, and the final album with Jim Morrison before his untimely death. Guitarist Robby Krieger wrote this song while experimenting with a 12-string guitar. It Don't Come Easy by Ringo Starr Rob finishes the staff picks with a non-album single from the drummer of the recently-disbanded Beatles. Fellow Beatle George Harrison produced the single and helped Starr write the song which peaked at number 4 on the US and UK singles charts. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Main Theme from the motion picture “The Summer of 42”We exit this week's podcast with the signature song from this Academy Award nominee and coming-of-age movie in the theaters in April 1971. 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Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot pay tribute to the late president Jimmy Carter by revisiting a discussion on his character and love for music with the director of the documentary, Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President. Plus, they will bid farewell to music journalist Stanley Booth, the most profound chronicler of the Rolling Stones.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Bob Dylan, "It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)," Bringing It All Back Home, Columbia, 1965The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967The Allman Brothers Band, "Ramblin' Man," Brothers and Sisters, Capricorn, 1973Bob Dylan, "Maggie's Farm," Bringing It All Back Home, Columbia, 1965Bob Dylan, "Gotta Serve Somebody," Slow Train Coming, Columbia, 1979The Rolling Stones, "Gimme Shelter," Let It Bleed, Decca, 1969The Rolling Stones, "No Expectations," Beggars Banquet, Decca, 1968The Rolling Stones, "Street Fighting Man," Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!, Decca, 1970The Rolling Stones, "Around And Around," 12 x 5, London, 1964The Rolling Stones, "Honky Tonk Women," Honky Tonk Women (Single), Decca, 1969The Rolling Stones, "You Gotta Move," Sticky Fingers, Polydor, 1971The Rolling Stones, "Sympathy For the Devil," Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!, Decca, 1970The Rolling Stones, "Wild Horses," Sticky Fingers, Polydor, 1971Robyn Hitchcock, "The Man Who Loves the Rain," Shufflemania!, Tiny Ghost, 2022See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Den of Thieves with other special guest records our annual barrel aged beer episodes. This year we added some of our favorite local breweries, Atrium and Butchertown. This episode we discuss Atrium's Denny-Lou, Sticky Fingers, and Goose Island 2022 Proprietor.
Sticky Fingers, released in 1971, stands as one of The Rolling Stones' most iconic albums, blending blues, rock, and country in a way that solidified their reputation as rock legends. The album also marked several important milestones for the band: it was their first release on their own Rolling Stones Records label and the debut of their iconic tongue and lips logo. The record's mix of gritty rock and introspective ballads showcases the Stones at the peak of their creative powers, and its influence has endured for decades.
Time to break out the 2025 playlist as we serve up our first helping of new music for the year, followed by unveiling out Hottest 100 votes, and coming clean about bands we have absolutely never, not once, listened to**maybe.Follow along with the songs we discuss with this week's Spotify Playlist.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok.
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We kick off the new year in style as The Grand Puba Aaron Martel joins the crew to discuss the 1971 release Sticky Fingers. Rock On!Opening Theme: Mama Got to Ramble by The Steepwater BandClosing Theme: Trance by The Steepwater Band Songs used by permission. Follow at www.steepwater.com or @steepwaterband on all Socials.Website: https://ridiculousrockrecordreviews.buzzsprout.comContact us! e-mail: ridiculousrockrecords@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/R4podcastTwitter/X: @r4podcasterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/r4podcaster/
Die Rolling Stones zählen unbestritten zu den größten Rockbands aller Zeiten. Mit ihrem Album "Let It Bleed" haben die Stones 1969 bereits ihr achtes Studioalbum veröffentlicht. Mehr als 20 Alben umfasst das Gesamtwerk der Rolling Stones inzwischen. Ihr erstes Album "The Rolling Stones" hat die Band 1964 veröffentlicht, vor 60 Jahren. Und direkt mit dem ersten Album gelang der Band auch der Durchbruch in Deutschland, den USA und ihrer Heimat Großbritannien. Und fast jedes Mal schaffte die Band es in diesen Ländern in die Top Ten der Albumcharts. Die Geschichte der Rolling Stones ist zweifelsohne eine Erfolgsgeschichte. Kein Wunder, dass wir in unserem Meilensteine Podcast schon öfter über die Stones gesprochen haben. Mit dabei waren unter anderem schon die Alben "Beggars Banquet", "Exile On Main Street" oder auch "Sticky Fingers". Heute sprechen wir über ihr achtes Studioalbum "Let It Bleed" aus dem Jahr 1969, auf dem auch der Song "Gimme Shelter" ist. Den Song spielt die Band auch heutzutage – nach 55 Jahren – immer noch live. Innerhalb der Band hat sich vor und während der Arbeit an "Let It Bleed" einiges verändert. Vor allem auch für Bandgründer Brian Jones. Er galt bis dahin immer als eine Art Führungsperson der Gruppe. Aber dadurch, dass Mick Jagger und Keith Richards immer intensiver zusammengearbeitet haben und mehr Songs schrieben, die erfolgreich geworden sind, haben die beiden auch immer mehr die Führungsrolle in der Band übernommen. "Er hat sich in der Zeit auch immer mehr von den Stones distanziert, auch räumlich. [...] Er hat sich ein Anwesen gekauft, das ist heute eineinhalb Autostunden entfernt von London. [...] Das war Land, da war nix", erzählt Katharina Heinius im Meilensteine Podcast. Darüber hinaus wurde die Drogen- und Alkoholsucht von Brian Jones immer problematischer und er selbst distanzierte sich immer weiter von der Band, sodass die ihn während der Produktion rausgeschmissen und durch Gitarrist Mick Taylor ersetzt hat. Nur einen Monat später ist Brian Jones dann auf seinem Anwesen gestorben. Für die Stones hat sich vor allem auch wegen der tragischen Geschichte um ihren Bandgründer Brian Jones und den neuen Mann im Bunde, Mick Taylor, einiges verändert. Mit "Led It Bleed" geht also ein Geschichtsabschnitt aus der langen und erfolgreichen Geschichte der Rolling Stones zu Ende, erzählt Thomas Nettelmann im Meilensteine Podcast. Wir sprechen in dieser Folge noch ausführlicher über die Band-Personalie Brian Jones und auch über die verworrenen und komplizierten Liebesbeziehungen von Keith und Mick, über das kultige Plattencover und es gibt natürlich noch viel mehr Hintergrundgeschichten zum Album "Led It Bleed". __________ Über diese Songs vom Album "Let It Bleed" sprechen wir im Podcast (12:27) – "Gimme Shelter"(28:53) – "Country Honk"(35:15) – "Live With Me"(39:55) – "Monkey Man"(46:02) – "Midnight Rambler"(53:04) – "You Can't Always Get What You Want"__________ Alle Shownotes und weiterführenden Links zur Folge "Let It Bleed" findet ihr hier: https://www.swr.de/swr1/rp/meilensteine/the-rolling-stones-let-it-bleed-100.html __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? Abonniert die SWR1 Meilensteine! Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Meldet euch gerne per WhatsApp-Sprachnachricht an die (06131) 92 93 94 95 oder schreibt uns an meilensteine@swr.de
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Freddy Crabs is best known as the keyboardist for Sticky Fingers. Freddy recently released his debut solo track, 'Good To Waste'. He came on the pod to talk about his solo journey and more. Freddy Crabs - Good To Waste ♫ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj8VV9NcfPI Please support us on : Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/friendlyjordiespodcast
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¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2024! Retomamos la senda de The Rolling Stones con la historia de uno de sus temas más clásicos: Wild Horses, corte incluido en el álbum Sticky Fingers de 1971, aunque fue lanzado por primera vez en 1970 por los Flying Burrito Brothers. Presenta Ricardo Portman. Recuerden que nuestros programas los pueden escuchar también en: Nuestra web https://ecosdelvinilo.com/ LH Magazin (Madrid) jueves 12:00 Radio M7 (Córdoba) lunes 18:00 y sábados 17:00. Distancia Radio (Córdoba) jueves y sábados 19:00 Radio Free Rock (Cartagena) viernes 18:00. Radio Hierbabuena (Lima, Perú) jueves 20:00 (hora Perú)
Dan forgot Raj's birthday again. We begin by introducing you to Peaches Sticky Fingers, then we find out what elf names we would have and tell you where to find the cleanest bathrooms in the country. Then we hear the sad story of Nova who died doing Wim Hoff. NASA came out with a list of the most realistic movies, Leprechaun 5 wasn't on there and we tell you about the worst drug dealer ever. LINKS:The winner of ‘America's Best Restroom' contest for 2024 is … | CNNElf Name Generator | What's Your Elf Name? | Christmas Elf Name MakerHarrowing final moments of rock climber, 23, who died 'while trying Wim Hof method in family pool' | Daily Mail OnlineNASA considers this 1997 science fiction film the most realistic ever madeOfficers seize bag with ‘Definitely not a bag full of drugs' printed on it – and it was full of drugs, Police Bureau says - oregonlive.comThe Treehouse is a daily DFW based comedy podcast and radio show. Leave your worries outside and join Dan O'Malley, Trey Trenholm, Raj Sharma, and their guests for laughs about current events, stupid news, and the comedy that is their lives. If it's stupid, it's in here.The Treehouse WebsiteFairLease | Lease a Car Online | Best Truck Lease Deals $0 downCook DFW Roofing & Restoration | Dallas, Fort Worth TX | Roofing Company Local Garland, TX Plumber | Brooks Plumbing, LTD. | Plumbing Installation & Repairs (brooksplumbingtexas.com)Best Haunted House in DFW
If you’ve been itchin’ to catch some good ol’ fashioned Southern rock reminiscent of Sticky Fingers-era Stones or classic Lynyrd Skynyrd, but don’t feel like you’re getting what you need from the local scene, this weekend you’re in luck. And that’s because Stillwater, Oklahoma six-piece Southall‘s gonna be swinging through town. Despite releasing records together […] The post Southall: “Scared Money” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Join Rob on the Karma Stories Podcast as he shares four intriguing stories from the Tales from Tech Support subreddit. Discover a retro case of deceit with an untested software upgrade on Windows 95, encounter a surprising mix-up involving a college student's laptop heirloom, get an insider's account of corporate theft unraveling through an unexpected warranty claim, and laugh along with a tale about 'all pictures turning into horses' due to a misunderstanding with image tags. This episode dives into the humorous and perplexing tech blunders that traverse nearly 30 years of IT history.CHECK OUT THE NEW YOUTUBE CHANNEL! https://youtube.com/@RobsRealStoriesSubmit your own stories to KarmaStoriesPod@gmail.com.Karma Stories is available on all major Podcasting Platforms and on YouTube under the @KarmaStoriesPodcast handle. We cover stories from popular Reddit Subreddits like Entitled Parents, Tales From Tech Support, Pro Revenge and Malicious Compliance. You can find new uploads here every single day of the week!Rob's 3D Printing Site: https://Dangly3D.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/karma-stories--5098578/support.
El trabajo, en su arte y música, inauguró una época prodigiosa para los británicos, que lograron sacudirse de los fantasmas que les dejó la década del sesenta.
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Don Was & The Pan Detroit EnsembleMaggie LePique speaks with Don Was about his new musical group Don Was and the Pan-Detroit Ensemble. Don & the Ensemble are embarking on a West Coast run of concert dates in September 2024. Made up of stellar jazz musicians from his Detroit hometown, The Pan-Detroit Ensemble will perform a mix of new originals, interpretations of songs written by artists like Yusef Lateef, Olu Dara, and Henry Threadgill, and of course updated cuts from albums that Don recorded with Orquestra Was and Was (Not Was). Don's Detroit roots still run deep and, we explore those roots and highlight his most recent musical love letter to that great city, The Pan-Detroit Ensemble, and so much more. More on Don Was:Don Was is one of music's most significant artists and executives, exceling in multiple roles and serving as one of the industry's beacons for integrity and forward-thinking. During this period of disruption and rapid evolution in the worldwide music business, Was remains committed to music as an art form and its importance to contemporary culture. As the President of Blue Note Records since 2011, Was is both the company's leader and an ambassador for its music, charged with bringing the label's 21st Century jazz artists and its expanding pallet of contemporary musicians to larger audiences. Was is also caretaker for Blue Note's singular and historic catalogue of music, and is burnishing the label's 80-year legacy by overseeing ongoing and extensive reissue campaigns that serve audiences in both the analogue and digital realms.One of Was's most noteworthy musical associations of the past two decades is with The Rolling Stones, for whom he's produced their last four studio albums and a host of other studio and live recordings. Beginning with Voodoo Lounge in 1994 and continuing through Bridges To Babylon in 1997, A Bigger Bang in 2005 and Blue And Lonesome in 2016, Was's work with the Stones has resulted in Platinum and Gold certifications in dozens of countries. He also oversees the band's historic reissues, including Exile on Main Street in 2010, Some Girls in 2011 and Sticky Fingers in 2015, searching the band's vaults and master tapes for lost jewels and bringing the projects to completion. He produced the band's 2020 surprise single, “Living In A Ghost Town,” which was released amidst the global pandemic in April of that year.Source: https://donwas.com/https://www.bluenote.com/Host Maggie LePique, a radio veteran since the 1980's at NPR in Kansas City Mo. She began her radio career in Los Angeles in the early 1990's and has worked for Pacifica station KPFK Radio in Los Angeles since 1994.Support the Show.
On today's show we talked about the last time you stole something. We also called our boss to ask him to pay for Tanner's reunion and we were lucky enough to get a double dumbass of the day!
Welcome to our special episode from Coffee Fest live on the show floor interviews from New Orleans, 2024! To start us off we will be talking with Turgay Yildizli of Specialty Turkish Coffee, followed by Doron Petersan of Sticky Fingers Sweets and eats, then a great conversation with Jonathan Riethmaier of Mammoth Coffee in New Orleans. Turgay Yildizli Istanbul native Turgay Yildizli, who now lives in New Orleans, is the founder of Specialty Turkish Coffee, a company established in 2014 that offers everything one needs to make specialty Turkish coffee, from equipment to tutorials. He works as a consultant around the globe, helping coffee companies to develop their Turkish coffee programs. Specialty Turkish Coffee also offers certification workshops in Turkish coffee brewing. Turgay has made it his mission to improve the standards of Turkish Coffee and raise it up to the place it deserves in the specialty coffee community. He's a certified Q Grader and roaster. He was the 2013 World Cezve/Ibrik (Turkish Coffee) Champion, he has also represented Turkey in the Brewers Cup and Coffee in Good Spirits Championship. https://www.specialtyturkishcoffee.com/ Doron Petersan Doron Petersan is the owner and founder of Sticky Fingers Sweets & Eats in Washington, DC. As a New Yorker-turned-vegan transplant and craving traditional guilt-laden foods, Doron Petersan was determined to unlock the secrets of creating their plant-based counterparts—that didn't' taste like it. Armed with a Bachelors degree in Dietetics from the University of Maryland, she embraced her food-science knowledge and love for all things delicious. The Sticky Fingers brand represents the mission to create a plant-based space in the food industry for everyone to enjoy via direct outreach, direct to consumer, cpg and retail locations. Sticky Fingers has been making waves and serving up treats to fans far and wide, including celebrities like Miley Cyrus, Bethenny Frankel, and Ellen DeGeneres. Accolades for the bakery include ‘Food Network's Cupcake Wars and battled to claim the competition's grand prize, twice. Doron has been featured on The Cooking Channel's Not My Mama's Meals with Bobby Deen as well as NBC's The Today Show with Kathy Lee and Hoda. She has contributed articles and recipes to Vegetarian Times and Reader's Digest. The bakery's recipe book, Sticky Fingers' Sweets, was released on February 16, 2012, by Avery of Penguin Group USA. https://stickyfingersbakery.com/ Jonathan Riethmaier Jonathan's journey into specialty coffee has spanned nearly two decades and included roles as barista, trainer, marketer and roaster. In 2016, Jonathan and his wife, Darlene, co-founded Mammoth Espresso, a specialty coffee retail shop in New Orleans, Louisiana. In 2021, Jonathan established Mammoth Coffee Company, a roasting and wholesale business. Jonathan heads up the roasting, production and sourcing departments of Mammoth, in addition to the day-to-day responsibilities of running a cafe and wholesale business. https://mammothcoffee.co/ Related episodes: 219 : Building a Winning Food Program w/ Marilei Denila, Culinary R&D Manager, Go Get em Tiger 274 : Crafting Specialty Drinks in your Shop w/ Matt Foster” 129 : Founder Friday w/ Casey & Jeremy Miller of The Mudhouse, St. Louis, MO SPECIAL: Coffee Fest Live! Chicago 2022 Part 1 w/ Luke Waite, Kris Christian, and Perfect Cube SPECIAL! Part 2 | Coffee Fest Anaheim 2023 w/ Steve Chang of Copa Vida Cafe and Jon Ferguson of Coffee Tech Central Sponsor: www.coffeefest.com
Pat welcomes David Wright back to the "Rock Room" to discuss the music of The Rolling Stones during the "Mick Taylor Years."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Erin Fletter was raised by a free-spirited mother who instilled in her an insatiable curiosity about the world, food, people, and culture. They traveled the world together staying for extended periods of time to truly immerse within that culture. Naturally, food was a large part of enjoying festivals, holidays, and other culturally diverse get-togethers. Today Erin Fletter, founder of Sticky Fingers Cooking® and five-time cookbook author, has brought these same worldwide experiences to over 150,000 students. Sticky Fingers Cooking® classes combine fresh ingredients, global flavors, math, geography, nutrition, food history—and a big dash of tasty fun! Listen in to this week's episode of The Franchise Woman podcast here.
In 1969, the Rolling Stones were about to enter their imperial phase, a time in their career where everything they did seemed to go right…they were on their way to being the biggest rock band in the world… In December 1968, they released “Beggar's Banquet,” their biggest-selling album so far…work had started on “Let It Bleed,” another record that would become a classic…that would eventually be followed by “Sticky Fingers” in 1971, “exile on main street” in 1972, and half a dozen more albums that would cement their place in rock history… But let's back up to 1969…things were not good within the band…in fact, they were terrible…hard drugs had been seeping into the group and founder Brian Jones was a mess… Not only was he unable to contribute to the group in any meaningful musical way, but his mood swings made him impossible to deal with…sometimes he wouldn't show up to rehearsals—and when he did, he was useless… He neglected to look after the band's communal car and it was towed away…jones crashed his motorcycle into a shop window and spent time in the hospital…and his drug convictions made it impossible for him to get a visa to tour the U.S… The Stones desperately needed to tour because some insanely large tax bills were due…they needed the month…something had to give… On June 8, 1969, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards told Brian Jones that he was fired from the band he created…he was no longer a rolling stone… Less than a month later, he was dead…was it a drug-related Rock'N'Roll misadventure?...did he accidentally drown in his swimming pool?...or was it something more evil… Ever since the news broke on July 3, 1969, that Brian Jones had died, there have been questions…it's a very curious case—and some believe (including his family) that he may have been murdered…I'm Alan Cross and this is “Uncharted: Crime and Mayhem in the Music Industry,” episode 19…the mysterious death of Brian Jones… Show contact info: X (formerly Twitter): @AlanCross Website: curiouscast.ca Email: Alan@alancross.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Oliver and Nick sit down with Nigel Rodgers and talk about Short, Denver, M2, Xbox, boyhood, Barry, Writers guild, Hax, Severance, Chicken nugget, Sausage Party, November Wedding, and much much more.....
Covino & Rich talk Clipped, Perfect Match & Edwin Diaz, the Mets sticky fingered closer! The guys argue, as Rich attempts to defend Diaz. Then, Breaking News comes in on the pitcher's suspension during the debate! Willie Mays gets his number honored tonight & Swiggy's are awarded to podcast reviewers! Plus, NHL Game 7 excitement/stats & insta-legend status on the line!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It may be the most delicate song in the entire Rolling Stones catalog, with Mick Jagger delivering every single line of “Wild Horses” with an impassioned weight. And there's good reason for that. By the time this song was written and recorded for 1971's Sticky Fingers album, the Stones had more than enough personal drama to sing about. Get into it in this episode of the Behind The Song podcast with Janda Lane. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It may be the most delicate song in the entire Rolling Stones catalog, with Mick Jagger delivering every single line of “Wild Horses” with an impassioned weight. And there's good reason for that. By the time this song was written and recorded for 1971's Sticky Fingers album, the Stones had more than enough personal drama to sing about. Get into it in this episode of the Behind The Song podcast with Janda Lane. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
May 20, 2024 Hour 1: Iran's controversial President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and other officials were confirmed dead on Monday after their helicopter crashed. Michael Cohen admits to stealing from the Trump Organization. The Ray Appleton Show Weekdays 11-2PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ Follow on facebook/ Listen to past episodes at kmjnow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Biden spends the weekend race baiting while Trump begins Week 6 in court with a fascinating monetary revelation by the prosecution's star witness, Michael Cohen. Enjoy my fab music vid about political jackals here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWD-x3GIUFA
Nina manages a startup company and noticed that someone has been stealing random office items, even toilet paper. The suspect's name is Braxton and we're going to get some Nachoo's Revenge on him for having sticky fingers! Follow us on socials! @themorningmess
This week Danny and Tyler discuss the excellent country-rock songs of The Rolling Stones, and add "Dead Flowers" to the Ultimate Country Playlist.Though you likely associate them with classic rock and blues, The Rolling Stones' untouchable string of albums through the late 60's and early 70's is full of country sounds. The country influence of Gram Parsons and the country-inspired guitar work of Mick Taylor are especially present on the basically-perfect Exile on Main Street and the iconic Sticky Fingers; on this episode we'll be talking about why this is our favorite period in the Stones' long, long catalog.For just $5 a month you can help keep the lights on and get access to bonus episodes! Consider supporting us on Patreon HERE!Follow the link below to keep up with which songs are being added to our Ultimate Country Playlist on Spotify, now including "Dead Flowers"https://tinyurl.com/takethispodplaylist And now on TIDAL!https://t.co/MHEvOz2DOAWe know you know The Rolling Stones, but here's some of our other favorites if you're curious:Moonlight MileCan You Hear Me KnockingLoving CupShe's a RainbowHappyPlay With FireSweet Black AngelPaint It, BlackGimme ShelterLet's Spend the Night TogetherCheck out our Patreon!Check out our new merch store!Instagram: @TakeThisPodandShoveItFor everything else click HERE!Want to create your own great podcast? Why not start today! We use BuzzSprout for hosting and have loved it. So we suggest you give them a try as well! Buzzsprout gets your show listed in every major podcast platform, and makes understanding your podcast data a breeze. Follow this link to let Buzzsprout know we sent you—you'll get a $20 credit if you sign up for a paid plan, and it helps support our show.
It's Championship Monday! Jason Goebel and Bill Mulligan join Jim and Patrick to look back at the Final Four round in Seventies Album Madness, plus look ahead to the epic championship matchup: David Bowie's "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars" vs. the Rolling Stones' "Sticky Fingers." Which album will be declared the greatest of a decade? Cast your vote today - Mon Apr 8 - at facebook.com/suburbspod Get with Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, like audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984.
The original band was formed in 1968 in Los Angeles as The Flying Burrito Brothers. Its classic lineup featured country rock pioneer, the late Gram Parsons, and former founding Byrds members bassist Chris Hillman and drummer Michael Clarke, along with eventual original Eagles member Bernie Leadon on lead guitar and pedal steel guitar genius Sneaky Pete Kleinow. The band's first two albums, The Gilded Palace of Sin (which Rolling Stone listed at number 192 on its list of 500 Greatest Albums of All Time) and Burrito Deluxe, remain highly influential, acclaimed works which helped put country-rock on the map. Because Parsons and Keith Richards were good friends, Burrito Deluxe contains the first issued version of the Mick Jagger/Keith Richards-written song "Wild Horses," released almost a year before the The Rolling Stones own take on it appeared on Sticky Fingers. These days, the band, who formed the current incarnation of the Burritos in 2009, and are now based in Nashville, features Chris P. James on keys and lead vocals, guitarist Steve Allen, Tony Paoletta on pedal steel and drummer Peter Young…all extremely talented musicians who love being involved with the band's legacy and creating new music to keep that legacy alive. Chris, Tony, and Pete have played together since the 1990 starting together in the band Mr. Hyde. They know each other's musical moves every which way possible. This band is tuned in, turned on, upbeat and loaded with great songwriting and musicianship. These guys are truly “brothers.” Steve Allen has got the guitar thing going strong with benders and 12-strings and telecasters and acoustics He also plays. A mean bass. “Smiling” Tony Paoletta is a truly gifted pedal steel player. He's fully versed in the Sneaky Pete oeuvre. And, essentially, every other steel player who came before him. Tony brings unlimited creativity to the table. His admirers are legion. Peter Young is a consummate drummer. The familiarity these fellows have with each other's musicianship is near-perfect. Everything's fine cuz Pete's holdin' down the time. Been doing it a long, long while. In various combinations, these guys have recorded more sessions together than you could count. Pete sings a real nice harmony too. And Chris P. James is their front man. He plays keyboards and guitar and harmonica. Writes songs too. He wound up with the Burrito Brothers in 2009. He was offered a record deal to make a new album in 2010 by the group that would trademark and continue as The Burrito Brothers. Or he could decline. What kind of choice is that? Of course, The Burrito Brothers are alive! And that is definitely a good, good thing. They continue to carry the torch via the Together release, which features superb musicianship, tight ensemble playing, beautiful harmonies and excellent songwriting. The album features 10 new, tracks that continue in the Burrito's longstanding musical tradition while forging ahead in the present and towards the future. Track Listing: 1.Ms Misery / 2. Mr. Customs Man / 3. Together / 4. I Find Love / 5. Let Go / 6. Blood On His Hands / 7. Boiling Point / 8. Streets Of Santa Rosa / 9. I Live For Loving You / 10. History Suite Will James from Gram Parsons International says, ““This latest incarnation is the closest to the original FBB sound of all of the previous bands.” Gram Parsons said it best…The idea'll keep going on. It's not like it's dead or anything. Whether I do it or anybody else does it, it's got to keep going." Please use the following links below to access all things The Burrito Brothers including photos, bio, and a discography. The Burrito Brothers website: www.TheBurritoBrothers.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Show #1042 Still Got The Digital Blues 01. Buddy Guy - Damn Right I Got The Blues (6:25) (Live At Legends, RCA Records, 2012) 02. Bobby 'Hurricane' Spencer - I Got The Blues (4:08) (Unleased, Annie Mae Records, 2014) 03. The John Weeks Band - The Blues Just Got More Blue (3:43) (Dark Angel, self-release, 2016) 04. Scott Ellison - These Blues Got A Hold On Me (4:38) (Skyline Drive, Red Parlor Records, 2020) 05. Barbara Carr - I Got The Blues (3:28) (Keep The Fire Burning, Catfood Records, 2012) 06. The Texas Horns - Blues Gotta Holda Me (2:31) (Blues Gotta Holda Me, VizzTone Records, 2015) 07. The Rolling Stones - I Got The Blues (3:54) (Sticky Fingers, Rolling Stones Records, 1971) 08. Solomon Buke - I Got The Blues (4:11) (Make Do With What You Got, Shout! Factory Records, 2005) 09. Markey Blue Ric Latina Project - You Got The Blues (4:39) (Jumpin' The Broom, SoulOSound Records, 2022) 10. Blind Lemon Pledge - You Know You Reallty Got The Blues (3:39) (Pledge Drive, Ofeh Records, 2016) 11. Sass Jordan - Still Got The Blues (5:43) (Rebel Moon Blues, Stony Plain Records, 2020) 12. Guy King - I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues (5:34) (Truth, Delmark Records, 2016) 13. Al Collins Orchestra - I Got The Blues For You (2:29) (78 RPM Shellac, Ace Records, 1955) 14. Jim Wake & Sleepwalker - I Got The Blues For You (2:45) (Whatever It Is I'm Against It, self-release, 2012) 15. Laura Tate - Still Got The Blues (4:30) (Let's Just Be Real, 811 Gold Records, 2017) 16. JP Williams Blues Band - The Blues Got A Hold On Me (7:35) (Stolen Cadillac, Gizzifter Records, 2017) 17. Ray Fuller & The Bluesrockers - You've Got The Blues (2:46) (Long Black Train, Azuretone Records, 2016) 18. Elkie Brooks - I Ain't Got Nothing But The Blues (3:39) (Nothin' But The Blues, Castle Records, 1994) 19. Georgie Fame - I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues (3:58) (The Blues And Me, Go Jazz Records, 1992) 20. Thornetta Davis - I Gotta Sang The Blues (5:11) (Honest Woman, Sweet Mama Music, 2016) 21. Art Pepper - Red Pepper Blues (3:40) (Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section, Contemporary Records, 1957) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
INTRO (1:30 ): Kathleen opens the show drinking a Chattahooligan Kolsch from Chattanooga Brewing Company. She reviews her weekend in Chattanooga and Huntsville AL, hiking Rock City and enjoying Sticky Fingers ribs. COURT NEWS (14:31): Kathleen shares news on Stevie Nicks adding more 2024 concert dates, Queen Dolly welcomes Beyonce into the Country music world, and Taylor Swift spends a whirlwind weekend in Australia with Travis Kelce. “GOOD BAD FOOD”(4:17 ): Kathleen samples Betty Jo's Gourmet Slaw, Sweet Georgia Soul BBQ Sauce, and Blackburn's Original Monster Sauce. UPDATES (13:44): Kathleen shares updates on the launch of Red Lobster's all-you-can-eat lobster promo, and Hertz is still having issues keeping track of cars. “HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT” (24:51): Kathleen is amazed to read about the world's biggest snake discovered in the Amazon, a mysterious Cezanne work is discovered in the artist's childhood home, and scientists discover a 240M-year-old Chinese dragon fossil. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (32:45 ): Kathleen shares articles on a map outlining where dangerous animals are legally allowed to be pets in the US, US airlines continue to increase baggage fees, El Chapo's granddaughter parties around Europe, Mexican cartels move from fentanyl to timeshare scams, Ivy League schools reinstate the SAT requirement, and a Pennsylvania Goodwill receives a rare golf LEGO piece. WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching Season 1 of “Dead To Me” on Netflix, and watching (and rating) her new stand-up Special “Hunting Bigfoot” on Prime Video.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.