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May is Mental Health Awareness Month. So in light of recent events with a certain ogre shaped senator, we are taking inspiration from the Martian Mind****er and running a mental virus check on our audience. All of the nasty worms and bugs in your brain will now be replaced by good bugs. Note: Bonzai Buddy for your Brain, Fetterman Hatman, the UberEats PUA, A2s4s Presents: Thunderburps* An Elevated Beverage Critique (The New Refreshers), Circumcision NexusMods, Anti-Wario Religious Tenets, Moe Moe Kyun Mythbusters, Sebastian Stan App, Weedful Things, Rispetto, Chewy Strips, STEM spells, Cull Obsidian, Bak En Barr, Swamp Therapy, Delgo 2 is for the fansCorrection - Mumei was the Hololive who was into Strange Magic. Gigi is the Neil Breen one
Send us a textStrange Magic, Sad Illusions: An ELO-rical LetdownThis week on The Wednesday Night Podcast, we're tuning into the cosmic sounds of Electric Light Orchestra's "Face The Music," with a special spotlight on the wonderfully weird "Strange Magic." Prepare for soaring strings, Jeff Lynne's unmistakable vocals, and a generous serving of 1970s prog-pop goodness.But hold on to your laser beams, because things are about to get… decidedly less magical. Inspired by the mystical vibes of ELO, Craig recounts his utterly underwhelming experience at a David Copperfield magic show in the dazzling (and apparently illusion-challenged) city of Las Vegas.Prepare for tales of vanishing acts that didn't quite vanish, levitation that looked suspiciously like wires, and the crushing realization that maybe, just maybe, some "strange magic" is just… not that strange. Did Craig witness a true illusionist, or just a man with a fog machine and a questionable haircut?So, dim the lights, put on your headphones, and join us for a journey from the symphonic heights of ELO to the disappointing depths of Vegas stage magic. It's a show that will leave you wondering if the real magic is just the ability to get through a mediocre performance.website: actonmusicproject.comemail: music@actonmusicproject.comCraig's phone number: (978) 310-1613
This is Pod of Doom, a podcast dedicated to the British band Black Sabbath! The hosts of Every Pod You Cast return to discuss all things Sabbath: Justin Mancini of TheCineMaverick.com & Cinema Joes, Chris Mancini, and Randy Allain of Media/Lit will be covering the Ozzy Osbourne and Ronnie James Dio eras of the metal pioneers. In the eighth official episode of the season, Chris, Justin, and Randy talk about the band's last album with Ozzy (for a while, anyway). They diss Kiss the way Kiss dissed Sabbath, recall PTSD flashbacks of Lucasfilm's Strange Magic, and indulge Randy as he names the artists he'd love to see do a cover version of this Sabbath album. And of course, they recommend other artists they've been enjoying for your listening pleasure. Host Picks: We Know That It Is Good (A Song We Think Is Underrated or Just Really Like)Chris – Junior's EyesJustin – Air DanceRandy – Swinging the Chain Nobody Wants Him (A Song We Don't Like So Much)Chris – Never Say Die (a tad overrated)Justin – A Hard Road (a bit long)Randy – Johnny Blade Words That Glow (A Favorite Lyric)Chris – Over to YouJustin – Never Say DieRandy – Over to You Occupy My Brain (A Favorite Musical Moment)Chris – Air DanceJustin – Junior's EyesRandy – A Hard Road Other Artists We've Been Listening To:Chris – FleshwaterJustin – U2Randy – Strange Magic Soundtrack Randy's Cover Album WishlistNever Say Die – Talking HeadsJohnny Blade – Johnny CashJunior's Eyes – Pearl JamA Hard Road – Rilo KileyShock Wave – Disney Villain SongAir Dance – The PoliceOver to You – Taylor SwiftBreakout – Saturday Night Live BandSwinging the Chain – Rage Against the Machine
Send us a textWelcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:10 points: Get the year dead on!7 points: 1-2 years off4 points: 3-5 years off1 point: 6-10 years offGuesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: Kung Fu Dancing by Carl Douglas (1974)Song 1: I Ain't Going Nowhere by Tito Jackson (2016)Song 2: Shut Up and Drive by Rihanna (2007)Song 3: Heartbreak Anniversary by Giveon (2020)Song 4: Camel Walk by Southern Culture on the Skids (1995)Song 5: Strange Magic by Electric Light Orchestra (1975)Song 6: Shoop by Salt-n-Pepa (1993)Song 7: Whole Wide World by Wreckless Eric (1977)Song 8: Rip It Up by Little Richard (1956)Song 9: I Need a Dollar by Aloe Blacc (2010)Song 10: Wild Thing by Sam Kinison (1988)
Here's to the ones that we gotCheers to the wish you were here, but you're not'Cause the drinks bring back all the memoriesOf everything we've been throughToast to the ones here todayToast to the ones that we lost on the way'Cause the drinks bring back all the memoriesAnd the memories bring back, memories bring back you Note: Mud Snakes, Watto has passed through the Other World Check-In Station, F*CK Darth Vader, The Last Will and Testament of Watto, The Sippin' Society Presents - (Bottle) Cappin A-Mirthful-Cup: LOVE Brew Swirled, Dr Pizza Stone vs Evil Mr Steel, Extreme Meals, Bobites, Dr Who style humor, will Sonic fall in love?, Templar points, Fake Gamer Elon, Maker Fancams, Strange Magic, Wattovision, Klumping it Up, Sheela na gig, DICriders, Kevin Keller's Tickle Tapes, Zanfretta's Aliens, The Magic Treehouse
The San Luis Obispo Museum of Art is now hosting Julie Alpert's “Strange Magic” art installation until March. Reporter Talie Krantz found out more about what the experience is like.
In celebration of Wicked Month, Philip, Bridget, and Lara discuss the 2015 LucasFilm animated feature, 'Strange Magic.' Featuring the voice talents of Evan Rachel Wood, Alan Cumming and Kristin Chenoweth, this fairytale combines the fantasy romance of ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream' and the musical tastes of George Lucas, who curated this jukebox musical's all-pop soundtrack. The musical selections range from the titular song by ELO and the main protagonist's eponymous "C'mon Marianne" by The Four Seasons to more recent hits from Beyoncé and Kelly Clarkson. Marianne is a fairy princess who abruptly ends her engagement to the self-obsessed knight Roland. Presumptive heir to the fairy kingdom, she must follow her destiny to protect her kingdom from the Dark Forest as well as from the scheming Roland. Follow The ThawedCast: Conversations About Animation: twitter.com/thawedcast and instagram.com/thawedcast. instagram.com/partoflarasworld, instagram.com/bridget5246, instagram.com/philipehlke. Visit thawedcast.com
Nigel Holland is a founder of the world class band Evil Woman “The American ELO.” The Electric Light Orchestra, known around the world as the “Premier Orchestral Rock & Roll Band," pumped out many great hits in the 1970's like Can't Get It Out of My Head, Strange Magic & Evil Woman. There was no other band quite like them. They combined the beat of disco thumpers, outlandish space-age iconography, triumphant classical orchestral arrangements, and gentle, intricate harmonies influenced by the Beatles. In this podcast, Nigel discusses: Why they are called the American ELO What should we expect at an ELO concert What attracted him most to the Electric Light Orchestra music Who were his musical influences What Success principals he feels contribute to his success What makes Evil different than other bands in your same genre Why they chose to go with the name Evil Woman and what does that iconic ELO song mean to him
Avec Steve Miller Band, Muddy Waters, les Who et Fleetwood Mac. La magie analogie de la sexualité dans "Abracadabra" du Steve Miller Band en 1982, inspiré du répertoire de Diana Ross et des Supremes. "Mojo" évoqué par la légende du blues, Muddy Waters, en 1957, c'est un pouvoir magique selon la tradition Hoodoo des noirs américains transportés de force aux États-Unis équivalant de sex-appeal extraordinaire. En 1968, les Who publient "Magic Bus", le bus magique. Impossible d'évoquer la magie sans citer la sorcellerie que l'on retrouve dans "Rhiannon" (sorcière galloise, une reine maudite qui subit l'exil et une vie de pauvreté) classique de Fleetwood Mac sorti en 1975 signé Stevie Nicks. MARDI 05/03/24 Avec Rainbow, The Cars, Bruce Springsteen et Queen. La magie, les sorts et autres thèmes d'heroic-fantasy, le groupe Rainbow, fondée par le guitariste Ritchie Blackmore dans les années 70 après son départ de Deep Purple, sort "Magic" en 1981. 1984, The Cars, groupe originaire de Boston dirigé par Ric Ocasek et Benjamin Orr, sortent eux aussi "Magic". Pour "Magic" le 15e album de Bruce Springsteen en 2007, la plage titulaire, la magie n'est pas très scintillante ou positive. Queen signe "A King of Magic" en 1986, écrit par le batteur Roger Taylor, réarrangé par Freddie Mercury, écrit pour se retrouver sur la B.O. du film "Highlander" avec Christophe Lambert, alias Connor MacLeod. MERCREDI 06/03/24 Avec Coldplay, Simple Minds, Jimi Hendrix et Santana. En 2014, Coldplay signe l'album le plus introspectif de sa carrière “Ghost Stories”, le chanteur et leader de Coldplay puise dans sa récente séparation avec l'actrice Gwyneth Paltrow. En 2018, Simple Minds sort son 18e album “Walk Between Worlds” sur lequel il publie “Magic”. En 1967, le Jimi Hendrix Experience publie “Spanish Castle Magic” qui revient sur les débuts du guitariste, c'était le nom d'un club de Seattle, le top du top en matière de boîte de nuit. Reprise d'un classique de Peter Green et Fleetwood Mac, Santana signe son premier véritable tube en 1970, référence à la magie noire, sorcellerie, exorcisme, au diable… JEUDI 07/03/24 Avec The Police, David Bowie et Heart. Chaque petite chose qu'elle fait est magique, “Every Little Thing She Does is Magic” classique du groupe Police sorti en 1981, le personnage masculin est clairement obsessionnel, 2 ans plus tard dans “Every Breath You Take” traitera aussi d'un homme basculant dans le harcèlement. En 1986, David Bowie se plonge dans la peau de Jareth, le roi des kobolds, l'acteur principal dans le film “Labyrinthe”, il signe aussi la bande originale, notamment “Magic Dance”. En 1975, Heart, le groupe des sœurs Wilson, Ann et Nancy, publient ce “Magic Man”, l'un de leurs plus grands succès. Qui parle de Mike Fisher, le premier guitariste de la formation, ensuite manager, ingénieur du son du groupe et petit ami de la chanteuse, Ann Wilson. VENDREDI 08/03/24 Avec Kiss, Aerosmith, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Electric Light Orchestra et Lou Reed. En 1979 sur son album “Dynasty”, le groupe américain Kiss publie “Magic Touch”. Autre morceau pour Aerosmith et "Magic Touch" sorti en 1987, Steven Tyler en demande de la “magic touch” de sa partenaire, charme et de sexualité. Le plus “magique” basketteur américain : Magic Johnson, stars des Los Angeles Lakers, sur “Mother's Milk” des Red Hot Chili Peppers en 1989, Flea, le bassiste, est un grand fan. En 1975, la magie du charme féminin évoquée par le groupe de Jeff Lynne, Electric Light Orchestra, dans "Strange Magic". En 1995, Lou Reed rend hommage à l'un de ses meilleurs amis, Doc Pomus, en reprenant “This Magic Moment” en hommage au compositeur. Le réalisateur David Lynch le choisi pour la bande originale de son film devenu culte “Lost Highway”. --- Du lundi au vendredi, Fanny Gillard et Laurent Rieppi vous dévoilent l'univers rock, au travers de thèmes comme ceux de l'éducation, des rockers en prison, les objets de la culture rock, les groupes familiaux et leurs déboires, et bien d'autres, chaque matin dans Coffee on the Rocks à 6h30 et rediffusion à 13h30 dans Lunch Around The Clock. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Avec Rainbow, The Cars, Bruce Springsteen et Queen. La magie, les sorts et autres thèmes d'heroic-fantasy, le groupe Rainbow, fondée par le guitariste Ritchie Blackmore dans les années 70 après son départ de Deep Purple, sort "Magic" en 1981. 1984, The Cars, groupe originaire de Boston dirigé par Ric Ocasek et Benjamin Orr, sortent eux aussi "Magic". Pour "Magic" le 15e album de Bruce Springsteen en 2007, la plage titulaire, la magie n'est pas très scintillante ou positive. Queen signe "A King of Magic" en 1986, écrit par le batteur Roger Taylor, réarrangé par Freddie Mercury, écrit pour se retrouver sur la B.O. du film "Highlander" avec Christophe Lambert, alias Connor MacLeod. MERCREDI 06/03/24 Avec Coldplay, Simple Minds, Jimi Hendrix et Santana. En 2014, Coldplay signe l'album le plus introspectif de sa carrière “Ghost Stories”, le chanteur et leader de Coldplay puise dans sa récente séparation avec l'actrice Gwyneth Paltrow. En 2018, Simple Minds sort son 18e album “Walk Between Worlds” sur lequel il publie “Magic”. En 1967, le Jimi Hendrix Experience publie “Spanish Castle Magic” qui revient sur les débuts du guitariste, c'était le nom d'un club de Seattle, le top du top en matière de boîte de nuit. Reprise d'un classique de Peter Green et Fleetwood Mac, Santana signe son premier véritable tube en 1970, référence à la magie noire, sorcellerie, exorcisme, au diable… JEUDI 07/03/24 Avec The Police, David Bowie et Heart. Chaque petite chose qu'elle fait est magique, “Every Little Thing She Does is Magic” classique du groupe Police sorti en 1981, le personnage masculin est clairement obsessionnel, 2 ans plus tard dans “Every Breath You Take” traitera aussi d'un homme basculant dans le harcèlement. En 1986, David Bowie se plonge dans la peau de Jareth, le roi des kobolds, l'acteur principal dans le film “Labyrinthe”, il signe aussi la bande originale, notamment “Magic Dance”. En 1975, Heart, le groupe des sœurs Wilson, Ann et Nancy, publient ce “Magic Man”, l'un de leurs plus grands succès. Qui parle de Mike Fisher, le premier guitariste de la formation, ensuite manager, ingénieur du son du groupe et petit ami de la chanteuse, Ann Wilson. VENDREDI 08/03/24 Avec Kiss, Aerosmith, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Electric Light Orchestra et Lou Reed. En 1979 sur son album “Dynasty”, le groupe américain Kiss publie “Magic Touch”. Autre morceau pour Aerosmith et "Magic Touch" sorti en 1987, Steven Tyler en demande de la “magic touch” de sa partenaire, charme et de sexualité. Le plus “magique” basketteur américain : Magic Johnson, stars des Los Angeles Lakers, sur “Mother's Milk” des Red Hot Chili Peppers en 1989, Flea, le bassiste, est un grand fan. En 1975, la magie du charme féminin évoquée par le groupe de Jeff Lynne, Electric Light Orchestra, dans "Strange Magic". En 1995, Lou Reed rend hommage à l'un de ses meilleurs amis, Doc Pomus, en reprenant “This Magic Moment” en hommage au compositeur. Le réalisateur David Lynch le choisi pour la bande originale de son film devenu culte “Lost Highway”. --- Du lundi au vendredi, Fanny Gillard et Laurent Rieppi vous dévoilent l'univers rock, au travers de thèmes comme ceux de l'éducation, des rockers en prison, les objets de la culture rock, les groupes familiaux et leurs déboires, et bien d'autres, chaque matin dans Coffee on the Rocks à 6h30 et rediffusion à 13h30 dans Lunch Around The Clock. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Avec Coldplay, Simple Minds, Jimi Hendrix et Santana. En 2014, Coldplay signe l'album le plus introspectif de sa carrière “Ghost Stories”, le chanteur et leader de Coldplay puise dans sa récente séparation avec l'actrice Gwyneth Paltrow. En 2018, Simple Minds sort son 18e album “Walk Between Worlds” sur lequel il publie “Magic”. En 1967, le Jimi Hendrix Experience publie “Spanish Castle Magic” qui revient sur les débuts du guitariste, c'était le nom d'un club de Seattle, le top du top en matière de boîte de nuit. Reprise d'un classique de Peter Green et Fleetwood Mac, Santana signe son premier véritable tube en 1970, référence à la magie noire, sorcellerie, exorcisme, au diable… JEUDI 07/03/24 Avec The Police, David Bowie et Heart. Chaque petite chose qu'elle fait est magique, “Every Little Thing She Does is Magic” classique du groupe Police sorti en 1981, le personnage masculin est clairement obsessionnel, 2 ans plus tard dans “Every Breath You Take” traitera aussi d'un homme basculant dans le harcèlement. En 1986, David Bowie se plonge dans la peau de Jareth, le roi des kobolds, l'acteur principal dans le film “Labyrinthe”, il signe aussi la bande originale, notamment “Magic Dance”. En 1975, Heart, le groupe des sœurs Wilson, Ann et Nancy, publient ce “Magic Man”, l'un de leurs plus grands succès. Qui parle de Mike Fisher, le premier guitariste de la formation, ensuite manager, ingénieur du son du groupe et petit ami de la chanteuse, Ann Wilson. VENDREDI 08/03/24 Avec Kiss, Aerosmith, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Electric Light Orchestra et Lou Reed. En 1979 sur son album “Dynasty”, le groupe américain Kiss publie “Magic Touch”. Autre morceau pour Aerosmith et "Magic Touch" sorti en 1987, Steven Tyler en demande de la “magic touch” de sa partenaire, charme et de sexualité. Le plus “magique” basketteur américain : Magic Johnson, stars des Los Angeles Lakers, sur “Mother's Milk” des Red Hot Chili Peppers en 1989, Flea, le bassiste, est un grand fan. En 1975, la magie du charme féminin évoquée par le groupe de Jeff Lynne, Electric Light Orchestra, dans "Strange Magic". En 1995, Lou Reed rend hommage à l'un de ses meilleurs amis, Doc Pomus, en reprenant “This Magic Moment” en hommage au compositeur. Le réalisateur David Lynch le choisi pour la bande originale de son film devenu culte “Lost Highway”. --- Du lundi au vendredi, Fanny Gillard et Laurent Rieppi vous dévoilent l'univers rock, au travers de thèmes comme ceux de l'éducation, des rockers en prison, les objets de la culture rock, les groupes familiaux et leurs déboires, et bien d'autres, chaque matin dans Coffee on the Rocks à 6h30 et rediffusion à 13h30 dans Lunch Around The Clock. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Avec The Police, David Bowie et Heart. Chaque petite chose qu'elle fait est magique, “Every Little Thing She Does is Magic” classique du groupe Police sorti en 1981, le personnage masculin est clairement obsessionnel, 2 ans plus tard dans “Every Breath You Take” traitera aussi d'un homme basculant dans le harcèlement. En 1986, David Bowie se plonge dans la peau de Jareth, le roi des kobolds, l'acteur principal dans le film “Labyrinthe”, il signe aussi la bande originale, notamment “Magic Dance”. En 1975, Heart, le groupe des sœurs Wilson, Ann et Nancy, publient ce “Magic Man”, l'un de leurs plus grands succès. Qui parle de Mike Fisher, le premier guitariste de la formation, ensuite manager, ingénieur du son du groupe et petit ami de la chanteuse, Ann Wilson. VENDREDI 08/03/24 Avec Kiss, Aerosmith, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Electric Light Orchestra et Lou Reed. En 1979 sur son album “Dynasty”, le groupe américain Kiss publie “Magic Touch”. Autre morceau pour Aerosmith et "Magic Touch" sorti en 1987, Steven Tyler en demande de la “magic touch” de sa partenaire, charme et de sexualité. Le plus “magique” basketteur américain : Magic Johnson, stars des Los Angeles Lakers, sur “Mother's Milk” des Red Hot Chili Peppers en 1989, Flea, le bassiste, est un grand fan. En 1975, la magie du charme féminin évoquée par le groupe de Jeff Lynne, Electric Light Orchestra, dans "Strange Magic". En 1995, Lou Reed rend hommage à l'un de ses meilleurs amis, Doc Pomus, en reprenant “This Magic Moment” en hommage au compositeur. Le réalisateur David Lynch le choisi pour la bande originale de son film devenu culte “Lost Highway”. --- Du lundi au vendredi, Fanny Gillard et Laurent Rieppi vous dévoilent l'univers rock, au travers de thèmes comme ceux de l'éducation, des rockers en prison, les objets de la culture rock, les groupes familiaux et leurs déboires, et bien d'autres, chaque matin dans Coffee on the Rocks à 6h30 et rediffusion à 13h30 dans Lunch Around The Clock. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Avec Kiss, Aerosmith, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Electric Light Orchestra et Lou Reed. En 1979 sur son album “Dynasty”, le groupe américain Kiss publie “Magic Touch”. Autre morceau pour Aerosmith et "Magic Touch" sorti en 1987, Steven Tyler en demande de la “magic touch” de sa partenaire, charme et de sexualité. Le plus “magique” basketteur américain : Magic Johnson, stars des Los Angeles Lakers, sur “Mother's Milk” des Red Hot Chili Peppers en 1989, Flea, le bassiste, est un grand fan. En 1975, la magie du charme féminin évoquée par le groupe de Jeff Lynne, Electric Light Orchestra, dans "Strange Magic". En 1995, Lou Reed rend hommage à l'un de ses meilleurs amis, Doc Pomus, en reprenant “This Magic Moment” en hommage au compositeur. Le réalisateur David Lynch le choisi pour la bande originale de son film devenu culte “Lost Highway”. --- Du lundi au vendredi, Fanny Gillard et Laurent Rieppi vous dévoilent l'univers rock, au travers de thèmes comme ceux de l'éducation, des rockers en prison, les objets de la culture rock, les groupes familiaux et leurs déboires, et bien d'autres, chaque matin dans Coffee on the Rocks à 6h30 et rediffusion à 13h30 dans Lunch Around The Clock. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
In episode 60 of our 1581-part series ranking every film on Disney Plus, Shawn, Rob, and Bob are joined by Rob's wife AJ to discuss... sigh.... Strange Magic. Disney wanted Star Wars and Lucas said "how bad do you want it?". If you have also suffered the pain of seeing Strange Magic, let us know! Contact us:email: thepodcastworetennisshoes@gmail.comthreads: @podworefacebook: @podworeinsta: @podwore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode we discussed perhaps George Lucas' greatest effort, the bizarre sort-of-musical animated film STRANGE MAGIC!NOTE: We recorded this episode in November 2023. As we're currently taking a break from recording, we're putting out a couple of episodes now that we didn't publish last year due to our hectic schedules. We'll be back properly later in 2024.The intro music is by Richter FM, Paddy's alias for making lofi music. Find him on Spotify, YouTube, TikTok and more: http://richterfm.carrd.coYou can find us on Twitter @BigBoysDontPod and you can email us at bigboysdontcrypodcast@gmail.com. If you enjoy our show and want to give back, you can support us through our Acast Supporter page, either as a one-off or regularly.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bigboyspodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eric Welcomes Super Star Wars fan Andrew from the Rare Cuts Media Society to talk all about George Lucas and Disney…but not necessarily Star Wars. George Lucas has been a force in filmmaking technology in the movies he made and the Companies he started, Like Industrial Light and Magic (ILM). But he also did a lot for the Disney Company and that was all before he sold his LucasFilm to Disney. In this episode, the conversation focuses more on Indiana Jones Disney Parks Attractions, Pixar Animation technology, Michael Jackson using the Force as Captain EO, and a strange little movie called Strange Magic! Oh, yeah….we do talk about Star Wars too. Andrew appeared once before on the first episode of Synergy Loves Company: Aerosmith and Disney! Listen here: https://synergylovescompany.com/episode/aerosmith-and-disney You can find more andrew on Rare Cuts Media Society: https://rarecutsmediasociety.com Thanks for listening to Synergy Loves Company: How Disney Connects to Everything. https://www.synergylovescompany.com Donate to the show: https://ko-fi.com/synergylovescompany Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@synergylovescompany Twitter: https://twitter.com/EricHSynergy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/synergylovescompany Instagram and Threads :https://www.instagram.com/synergylovescompany/Read transcript
Juliana Hatfield joins us today on WASTOIDS With, where we link up with artists to discuss what makes them tick. Coming out of the Boston music scene of the ‘90s Hatfield played in groups like Blake Babies and The Lemonheads. Her voice is a marvel—which has made it especially interesting to check out her recent records, which find her interpreting classic songs from Olivia Newton John, The Police, and now, ELO. Released on November 17th, Juliana Hatfield Sings ELO showcases songs like “Showdown,” “Can't Get It Out of My Head,” “Secret Messages” and more. Like her other covers records, Hatfield maintains a reverence for these songs, but makes them feel like her own. It's all part of the “Strange Magic” that goes into creating a great cover. Hatfield tells us more, and shares why she's kept her landline, on this episode of WASTOIDS With. Call us anytime at 1-877-WASTOIDS. More podcasts and videos at WASTOIDS.com | Follow us on Instagram and YouTube.
Spell effects in Fantasy TTRPGs are easily the times when we as DMs and GMs have to respond on the fly to changing parameters. In systems like 5e, we've discussed how they've crafted a system that does some of the heavy lifting for you when it comes to rulings. But, no matter how many rules exist, you are going to have times that interesting uses of spells make you have to adjudicate in a completely new way.In this episode, Tony, Chris, and Dave discuss ruling on how spell effects change the landscape and/or battlefield that we ran into in one of our most recent games. Regardless of your newness or your experience, this discussion helps us realize that the old adage of artists is true… “if you want to learn to paint great bricks. Paint one thousand bricks.” As always, please visit our affiliate link at Fanroll Dice to receive 10% off your entire order!1:14 Our listener question… from DM Chris?!?3:15 The difference between Game-Changing and Game-Breaking.8:00 Basing your adjudications on how the NPCs would react in a real-life situation.9:40 Some of the same disadvantages to the NPCs will affect the PCs too.12:50 Shout-out to Sly Flourish's Fantastic Locations13:30 Incentivize your players into using the environment to their advantage.16:50 The importance of spells and mechanics that change the environment vs. pure damage-dealing.21:45 The Earthquake Incident: managing spells that have incredibly far-reaching effects. 28:20 The DM-Player Agreement: Every adjudication is a prototype and can change.33:15 When to lean into the players intent and when to corral them in.37:45 For every time your players own the bosses, there'll be times that they get their teeth kicked in.40:40 Final Thoughts.
Jacob and Drew end Bad Movie Month with the last George Lucas film, Strange Magic! plus the X-Men The Animated Series episodes Beyond Good and Evil Parts 1 and 2! Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/TheCelCast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheCelCast Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/thecelcastgaming YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQcGNpWEc5qP7oKkxPWQEsw Twitter - https://twitter.com/cast_cel Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thecelcast/ Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1452118040 Google Play - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly90aGVjZWxjYXN0LnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2ZlZWQueG1s Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-cel-cast Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4ETrW9WhJ44uLhr4bU03uK This Podcast is apart of Pop Americana, For more great shows like this one visit https://popamericana.wixsite.com/popamericana and This Podcast is apart of the Culture Box, For more great shows like this one visit https://culturebox.media
Ever dreamt about a magical birthday celebration at Disney World? In this episode, Kris and Vanessa lift the lid on the thrilling experience of celebrating your special day at Disney, from the joy of wearing the 'Happy Birthday' button to the surprise greetings from cast members. Plus, we unravel how souvenirs, special apparel, character dining, and photo moments with your beloved Disney characters can turn your day into an unforgettable memory.Adding an extra sprinkle of pixie dust to your celebration, during the second half of the show we interview Rachel from Strange Magic Gifts, who shares insights on her unique business that delivers customized gift baskets and boxes to Disney World and Universal Resorts. Dive into the process of ordering a personalized gift basket and discover how these baskets can add extra Disney magic on your birthday. Use the code "DISLOVE" in the customization text box to receive a special pin with your basket for no additional charge. Stay tuned for more episodes and join our community on social media for exciting updates. For all the latest news about our episodes follow us on Instagram @dislovewithvanessaandkris.
This week on MYTH, it's an African story of magic, mystery, and mayhem. You'll see that you should be careful where you cry, that you should be careful who you loan your ox to, and that you should be careful where you get your magic charcoal. Then, in Gods and Monsters, what's it like to be made of wax? Source: Zimbabwean and Botswanan Folklore
Ready to take an animated roller-coaster ride into the fantastical world of Strange Magic? Join Dan and Tony as they delve into the peculiarities, plot holes, and questionable decisions that make this 2015 film a head-scratcher. From its hefty price tag to an oddly chosen soundtrack, we're left wondering what went on in the production meetings. As we delve deeper into the mystical mayhem of Strange Magic, things get even stranger. We tackle the controversial themes that lurk beneath the film's surface like, which kid's movie teaches that love needs to be forcibly obtained? And why is the Bog King's character design so outlandishly odd? Don't get us started on Sonny the elf. And of course, we can't ignore the convoluted love potion subplot, which seems a weak explanation for sudden romantic feelings. We also mull over the missed opportunity of Kelly Clarkson's song. So, join us as we try to make sense of this jumbled jigsaw of a film, toss around sequel ideas, and devise a new business venture for our lovable Bog King. Tune in to our lively discussion and maybe, just maybe, you might find a strange kind of magic in it!
Get set for some serious nostalgia as we embark on a humorous exploration of the 2006 superhero comedy Zoom! This episode guarantees to deliver a hearty dose of laughter as we dissect the movie down to its intricate details and offer a refreshing commentary on the performances of an all-star cast featuring Tim Allen, Courtney Cox, Chevy Chase, and Rip Torn. We dig deep into the quirky character dynamics, inconsistent plotlines, and peculiar superpowers, all with a lighthearted, humorous twist. Brace yourselves as we critique this film's shortcomings. Despite an intriguing premise and a stellar cast, Zoom somehow didn't hit the bull's eye. We talk about its disappointing box office returns, the surprising lack of emotion, and we even touch upon the bizarre performance by Chevy Chase. But it's not all critique; we also take a moment to appreciate the brilliance of Tim Allen and the wild performance by Courtney Cox. We wrap things up by gearing up for a deep-dive into the enigmatic world of George Lucas' 'Strange Magic' and its 15-year development time. Join us next week as we continue our podcast journey into the weird and funny world of 'Strange Magic'.
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From the twisted, strange, weird, F-ed up mind of George Lucas....Strange Magic! Strange magic transports you into a singing, magical world which is split down the middle into good and evil. There is a love potion, the kingdom is in ruin, the Bog king is a hot piece of ass, and so many songs. Oscar and Carl suffer through this to figure out who would watch this. Contact us with film recommendations and questions through our email: askwwwtpodcast@gmail.comFind us through:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@whowouldwatchthisInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/whowouldwatchthis/TikTok: @podcastwhowouldwatchthisMore links: https://linktr.ee/whowouldwatchthis
Old Men Rolling Dice Season 4: What is the OSR? OMRD is a Dungeons and Dragons Podcast. Everyone is welcome at our table and nostalgia is what we do. Jeremy is joined by Stuart of the Strange Magic podcast to discuss the OSR. Follow us: Instagram OMRD: https://www.instagram.com/oldmenrollingdice Facebook OMRD: https://www.facebook.com/oldmenrollingdice/ Sponsored by: Canadian Dice: https://canadiandice.ca/ Music Credits: Opening track: Mysterious Adventure by Alexander Nakarada: https://www.patreon.com/anakarada/ Sponsorship: Poolside Radio by Dyalla OMRD Theme: Battle Metal by Alexander Nakarada: https://www.patreon.com/anakarada/
Jump on the case with music from Puppy Dog Pals, Strange Magic and Monument Valley.
Rod and Kale discuss the retreat of Christianity and its replacement with Neo-paganism, which is really just old Paganism in a slightly different register. Too often people dabble in alternate spiritualisms, yet fail to account for the non-benign. Christianity's ascent was based on the power of miracles, more powerful than existing pagan magic. Modern Christianity has fallen in love with the idea. Ideas do not convert, but experiences do. The allure of psychedelics opens people up to a reality, but a reality that is unearned and thus dangerous. Topics and Links: Rod's post on Dark Enchantment: https://www.theamericanconservative.com/psychonauts-plinths-re-paganizing-pop-culture/ Robert Knapp's Dawn of Christianity: https://www.amazon.com/Dawn-Christianity-People-Magic-Miracles/dp/0674976460 Edward Watt's Final Pagan Generation: https://www.amazon.com/Final-Pagan-Generation-Christianity-Transformation/dp/0520379225/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
Catherine Jordan joins Lawrence Knorr on the Sunbury Press Books Show to discuss her writing, and a new anthology she has edited, That Darkened Doorstep. What lies behind that unopened door? Several authors imagine the answer, including Jacque Day, Carol and Fred Lauver, Amanda Headlee, Thomas Malafarina, and Jordan herself! A native of the Pocono in Northeast Pennsylvania, Jordan has appeared in several anthologies, along with her own tales, including her 2012 debut, Seeking Samiel, along with Bitter Sweet, The Book Seller's Secret and Strange Magic. In addition, Jordan is an editor with Fortress Publishing, the review coordinator for horrortree.com, teaches and facilitates creative writing courses. You can find out more at her website, catherinejordan.com.
Welcome back, friends and fellow adventurers, to the release of the Sixth episode of Cock'd: A Real Play RPG Podcast! The campaign takes place in the home-brewed lands of Manassas and the campaign follows a rag-tag group of four characters adventuring around The Lands of Manassas for their own reasons. As always, thank you each and every listener for following along on this journey.The party has set out from Port savorsa heading towards Guamora on their way to Evorgos to investigate strange disappearances occurring in the area. Last Episode we learned a little bit more about Brakkas medallion and what it can do while Aegard was hesitant to use magic as something just seemed off...Links:The Fates Roll - @thefatesroll_officialCock'd: A Real Play RPG Podcast - @cockdofficial_Kadie (Jessica Reid) - @jessthebest001Brakka Ultim (Reggie Morris) - @_anomaly00Aegard (Alex Groves) - @the_alex_grovesIbron Ironmane (Connor Joyner) - @cbear4400DM (Alex Reid) - @C18dreCover Art (Jose Adriano) - @zemmu.coPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/cockd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Career Q&A with Kristin Chenoweth. Moderated by Richard Ridge, Broadway World. Emmy and Tony Award winning actress and singer, Kristin Chenoweth, takes the lead in a career that spans film, television, voiceover and stage, effortlessly. She received an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her work on the ABC series Pushing Daisies (Pushing Daisies was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award and Emmy Award for “Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy.”) More recently, Chenoweth lit up the stage of McKinley High as a former student who returned to town with more than the baggage from her flight, on Fox's hit comedy, Glee. Though Kristin has often come into our livingrooms on hit shows such as The West Wing (where she starred as Annabeth Schott) and as a guest judge on both American Idol and Project Runway, she may be most remembered by Broadway lovers everywhere for her origination of the role of Glinda the Good Witch in Wicked, which earned her a Tony Award Nomination, and her Tony-winning performance in You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, for which she stole the show and many hearts in the process. Chenoweth will next be seen on-screen in the Universal film The Boy Next Door, alongside Jennifer Lopez, and in the animated Lucas film fairy tale musical Strange Magic, both set to be released on January 23. She will also be seen in the film A Bet's A Bet (International title: The Opposite Sex), releasing in January. She's completed production on the indie teen drama entitled Hard Sell and the Disney Channel's live-action original movie Descendants, in which she will play the classic Sleeping Beauty villain Maleficent. Chenoweth will return to Broadway, playing the glamorous film star, Lily Garland, in the Roundabout Theatre Company's 20-week limited engagement of On the Twentieth Century in March. In addition to her starring roles on stage and screen, in 2009, Kristin also wrote an upliftingly candid, comedic chronicle of her life so far, in, A Little Bit Wicked, which was released by Simon & Schuster, and debuted at # 12 on the New York Times Hardcover Non-Fiction Best Seller List. Kristin is also a passionate supporter of charities which dedicate their time and efforts to helping those in need, such as: the Kristin Chenoweth Art & Education Fund, The Red Cross, Broadway Cares EFA, The Point Foundation, ASTEP, breast cancer awareness, adoption advocacy and organizations supporting animal welfare. Chenoweth earned a Bachelor's degree in Musical Theater and a Master's degree in Opera Performance from Oklahoma City University. She was also presented with Honorary Doctorate degrees from both the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and her alma mater, Oklahoma City University. Kristin is an inductee into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame, as well as the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame.
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This week we cover: Players conceding games early, Strange Magic rumors, GenCon security issues, Casual v. Competitive players, Willow TV series, Melanin Gamers, and struggling creators blaming algorithms. DeQuan - @powrdragn Brian - @brianpsionic CardSphere https://www.cardsphere.com Our TCGPlayer affiliate link: https://bit.ly/2qF0AKU Color of Magic Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ColorofMagic Website: https://www.colorofmtg.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ColorofMTG Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/colorofmtg
This week we cover: Players conceding games early, Strange Magic rumors, GenCon security issues, Casual v. Competitive players, Willow TV series, Melanin Gamers, and struggling creators blaming algorithms. DeQuan - @powrdragnBrian - @brianpsionic CardSpherehttps://www.cardsphere.com Our TCGPlayer affiliate link:https://bit.ly/2qF0AKU Color of Magic Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/ColorofMagic Website:https://www.colorofmtg.com/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/ColorofMTG Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/colorofmtg
Today Hattie and McKenna watched George Lucas' unknown masterpiece Strange Magic. In this episode, we learned what the man who created Star Wars could do with love and fairies. You will learn both Hattie trivia and story time with McKenna on love potions and driving. Luke even makes an appearance. Hop on this Black and White Argentina Tegu of an episode.
** Episode 41- Live on Electromagnetic Radio** SOUNDS OF THE 70's ***TRACKLISTING*** 1. Super Sounds/Stuck In The Middle With You...Steven Wright/Stealer's Wheel 2. Bloody Well Right...Supertramp 3. FM...Steely Dan 4. Dreadlock Holiday...10cc 5. Independent Woman Pt. 1 vs Dreadlock Holiday...2 Many DJ's 6. Love Buzz...Shocking Blue 7. How Long...Ace 8. Right Down The Line...Gerry Rafferty 9. What A Fool Believes...The Doobie Brothers 10. Lowdown...Boz Scaggs 11. Expressing What Matters...Disclosure 12. 25 or 6 to 4...Chicago 13. Grease...Frankie Vallie 14. On The Radio...Donna Summer 15. On My Radio...The Selecter 16. Isn't She Lovely (edit)...Stevie Wonder 17. Whole Lotta Love...Led Zeppelin 18. Strange Magic...ELO 19. You're So Vain...Carly Simon 20. 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover...Paul Simon 21. Mona Lisas & Mad Hatters...Elton John 22. Mona Lisas & Mad Hatters...Maren Morris 23. Everybody Is A Star...Sly & The Family Stone
This week, as Tony returns from his impromptu hard drive crash-induced mini-hiatus, the randomizer goes all the way back to 2015 to pick the last movie (as of now) that the legendary George Lucas was personally involved with, an animated fairy tale with a story by Lucas himself combining his love of mythic fantasy with his penchant for subversive genre fusion...only this time, for some bizarre reason he combined the plots and/or aesthetics of Beauty and the Beast, Ferngully, Mamma Mia! and various Labyrinth fanfics. Yeah, this one didn't exactly get a holiday special. Join Tony Goldmark, Charlie Callahan, Haley Baker Callahan and Gaby Tyrrell as they get cursed by some STRANGE MAGIC! Check out my guests' stuff! CHARLIE CALLAHAN Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThemeSnark YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/rbgprods HALEY BAKER CALLAHAN Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tricksterbelle YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjYjtuqtRKT0wCcO1T9j2dQ GABY TYRRELL Twitter: https://twitter.com/ghoulish_gabs YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Atomicnerdgirl And check out this show on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/efvdpodcast Host's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonygoldmark Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/972385353152531 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tonygoldmark Hear new episodes early, and submit your requests for "Patreon Request Month" in August, by supporting this show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tonygoldmark
Tait and Jenny discuss how magic, tarot cards, mystics, psychics, and mediums play into our human psychology. They explain the connections between these "magical" practices and the placebo effect. They share some examples of how "magical" our own powers are as well. Tait shares some placebo studies, question the ethics of how placebos are presented, and they agree it's important to live in the mystery, acknowledging that we humans don't understand everything. They also share how to tell if your relationship with the mysterious arts is harmful or not. Their funnies cover an update on their weird art film. Closing song: Strange Magic by Electric Light OrchestraSUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A REVIEW please! :)REBEL HUMAN REPORT: subscribe at https://www.therebelhuman.com/newsletterLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rebel-humanSUBSCRIBE to Rebel Human YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/RebelHumanSCHOOLS PROGRAM: https://www.therebelhuman.com/schoolsWEBSITE: https://www.therebelhuman.com/
Who came up with the idea for Electric Light Orchestra [hint: it wasn't Jeff Lynne]? What did John Lennon call ELO? Why is Eldorado's album cover significant? Join Stevie Nix as he answers all of these questions and more on this episode that weaves some strange magic on the last train to London.WARNING: This episode contains traces of Free As A Bird.Featured songs [in chronological order]:TightropeBlackberry WayBrontosaurusDo YaMommaShowdown [Chris Cornell]Can't Get It Out Of My Head [John Paul White]Evil Woman [Mike Posner]Strange Magic [Lowland Hum]Telephone LineLivin' Thing [The Beautiful South]Sweet Talkin' Woman [Cuthead]Mr Blue Sky [Postmodern Jukebox]Don't Bring Me Down [Kaiak]Last Train To London [DJ PP]HelloEnd Of The LineSongbirdRockariaHidden track: Showdown [John Greene]Curated Spotify Playlist:ELO Mix TapeJoin Stevie on Spotify and Instagramwww.songsungnew.com
It's a battle against nostalgia! Will reads Miles Morales vol. 5: The Clone Saga, Daredevil by Chip Zdarsky vol. 6: Doing Time, Captain Marvel vol. 6: Strange Magic, and Runaways by Rainbow Rowell vol 6: Come Away With Me. Steve's got X-Men vol 2 #73-76, X-Men/Alpha Flight vol 2: Blast from the Past, and Wolverine vol 2 #123-128.
This week, Wes speaks with Betty Taylor, who releases music under Velvet Vision.
What if George Lucas did a film that tried to appeal to girls the way he felt Star Wars appealed to boys? What if that film was an animated musical? This week, we take a look at the last Lucasfilm project George Lucas had involvement in, and the first released under Disney, Strange Magic. Music from https://filmmusic.io "Glitter Blast" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Other Sounds: Love is Strange by Mickey & Sylvia C'mon Marianne by Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons It Won't Be Long by Evan Rachel Wood My New Philosophy by Kristen Chenoweth If I Were a Rich Man by Alfred Molina You Can't Win by Elijah Kelley Run and Tell That by Elijah Kelley Buffy the Vampire Slayer Marscon 2022 - http://marscon.org Marscon Comedy Music Track - http://marsconcomedy.wordpress.com
Born in rural NC but having spent most of her life in St. Petersburg, FL, Mendi is a creator of crystal art and jewelry with a focus on wands and orgone energy. She's also Mom of two and "Mimi" to four tiny grandchildren. Her journey began with a deep curiosity that turned to a deep love of esoterics and occult mysteries. Over the decades these studies helped her develop an intuitive sense for crystal energies, weather and celestial energies, along with color and sound energies/magic. Underneath all of that is a creative spirit that thrives in art of all kinds. She has focused heavily on photography, painting, and has been a vocalist since her youth. Always learning, today she's a student and occasional practitioner of herbal and plant magic, studying ways to utilize the unique vibrational signatures held by each type of plant, flower and tree. This has set the stage to expand on her creations of beautiful, crystal-adorned, wooden wands made from a variety of woods for a variety of intentions and energies. A customer favorite, her wands move energy, are individually unique and personally empowering. "Magic is all around us but it cannot be understood by the intellect."
Who's the Bossk? - A Star Wars Podcast from Laughing Place #87: Strange Magic with Jeff DePaoli Date: December 20th, 2021 (recorded December 2nd) Listen Topics In the penultimate episode of LaughingPlace.com's Star Wars podcast's second season, "Who's the Bossk?" concludes (?????) its Lucasfilm 50th anniversary retrospective with a discussion of the 2015 animated feature Strange Magic between returning guest Jeff DePaoli of "Dizney Coast to Coast" and host Mike Celestino. Subscribe iTunes Google Spotify
Karen takes a deep dive into Xanadu, a flop movie turned hit musical; and begins her quest to get Kerry Butler to notice us.
Chris and Guest Hosts **** and **** unpack the complexities of belief, the baggage we inherit, what it means to the children of tomorrow, and reminisce about life in the second buckle of The Bible Belt: Arizona. Perhaps ****'s Dad flirted with Shelly Miscavige. Kevin Spacey is never off the hook. vv Link of the Week!! vv https://linktr.ee/censoriouspodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/censorious/support
Get Ready for some spooky fun with Alan and his theater troupe in 1972's "Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things." There is some strange magic going on in this flick, so we drank Strange Magic from Moonraker Brewing Company from Auburn, California.
Today's guest is the Emmy nominated, Grammy-winning uber music supervisor Steven Gizicki. He talks about what working closely with the likes of David Bowie, Lenny Kravitz, Tina Turner, The Rolling Stones, and Smashing Pumpkins was like. He also speaks to learning musical storytelling through his work at Disney and Lucasfilm, his incredible experience working with Marius De Vries, Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone on La La Land as well as his recent projects with Lin-Manuel Miranda. Before we start, we'd like to take a minute to pay our respects to the genius Ennio Morricone: Once Upon A Time In The West, The Good The Bad And The Ugly, and Oscar winner for The Hateful Eight. Key Takeaways [2:10] Nick welcomes uber film music supervisor Steven Gizicki and asks him to give his take on the current state of the industry and how restarting has affected him and his ongoing projects. [6:24] Detroit-raised San Diego and L.A. resident Steven touches on his childhood and youth musical influences, from his uncles' bedroom: Iggy Pop to British New Wave. [13:40] While he did work with Smashing Pumpkins, Lenny Kravitz, Rolling Stones, Tina Turner, Steven shares the special/surreal/insane story of working closely with David Bowie. [20:00] Steven talks about what drove him from working with superstars to wanting to reach for more, creatively and personally, and how living like an artist eventually led to the path he is on today. [28:06] Lucasfilm came about at the most opportune time. Steven shares his experience on Strange Magic as well as the wonderful mentorship he received from George Lucas. [35:15] Steven shares his experience working with Marius de Vries, Damian Chazelle, Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, and the entire crew of La La Land. [46:50] So, while we're on the subject of La La Land: what's it like being on stage at the Oscars for such a weird moment? [49:29] Steven talks about being nominated for an Emmy and working with Lin-Manuel Miranda on Tick, Tick… Boom. [1:01:08] Nick thanks his guest for sharing so much of his story and experience and signs off until next week. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to subscribe wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts and tune in next week. Find out more about today's guest, Steven Gizicki Find out more about your host, Nick Terzo Mentioned in this episode Projects Strange Magic La La Land Fosse/Verdon Tick, Tick... Boom In The Heights People David Bowie @LennyKravitz @RollingStones @LoveTinaTurner @SmashingPumpkin @GeorgeLucasILM @MariusDeVries @DamianChazelle @RyanGosling @StoneEmma @Lin_Manuel Places Virgin records Disney Lucasfilm
The way we're taught to live has got to change, says author Casey Gerald. Too often, we hide parts of ourselves in order to fit in, win praise, be accepted. But at what cost? In this inspiring talk, Gerald shares the personal sacrifices he made to attain success in the upper echelons of American society -- and shows why it's time for us to have the courage to live in the raw, strange magic of ourselves. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.