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La selección está compuesta por:'Rinaldo' ('Lascia ch'io pianga'). Händel.'Concierto para oboe y cuerdas nº 4 en mi mayor BWV 1055' (I-Allegro). Bach.'Notations II. Très vif. Strident'. Boulez.'La consagración de la primavera'. Stravinsky. (Director: Pierre Boulez).'Scheherezade Op. 35' ('El mar y el barco de Simbad'). Rimski-Kórsakov.
Send us a textLee and Simon talk about being sensitive (or not) to others and Lee had a conversation with his Dad about politics (spoiler: changing what we watch and read changes what we think and believe). Things covered: Queen at Live Aid (1985), Lee has been having a lot of fun, Simon is not a big drinker, Simon and Lil's cocktail phase, Gimlets, Lee helping the Portuguese government (not really), having fun vicariously, Queen being big in Italy, Pink Floyd, I don't like mondays, Bob Geldof, Happy Salmon, Do They Know It's Christmas "documentary", Midge Ure, Boomtown Rats, The Golden Girls, Sting's haircut in Band Aid, films with "gold" in the title, sneezing then blowing your nose, covering your mouth when your cough (or not), what we did and didn't learn from the pandemic, bodily policing, our capacity to be sensitive to others, Lee's Dad's politics, bootstrapping, first-hand evidence, Socialism, Lee reading Marx to his Dad, Norman's media diet has changed, changing what we watch and listen to changes the way we see the world, flaming aetheism, Darth Vader giving Lee a car, Lee "Strident" Miller, turning their frowns upside down, Happy New Year!Get in touch with Lee and Simon at info@midlifing.net. ---The Midlifing logo is adapted from an original image by H.L.I.T: https://www.flickr.com/photos/29311691@N05/8571921679 (CC BY 2.0)
When climate and energy policy is in the news, it's not always easy to decipher what's accurate and what's not. There can be straw man arguments, false equivalencies and misleading claims. An interview with Dick Smith broadcast around Australia on a long-running ABC radio program earlier this month caused environment and climate correspondent Graham Readfearn to raise an eyebrow. He examines the millionaire businessman's claims about renewable energy – and why his comments matter
Randall tries to get to the bottom of why people are so committed to their ideas in youth hockey. Don't try to get people to listen to yours. Corwin keeps us balanced by noting that kids need to be able to grow into their talents. Lance tells the podcast audience how frustrated he was with waiting his turn.
If we could relate to our wanderers as Jesus would have, we just might see a difference in the atmosphere in our home and relationship.Today we take up gentleness.Harsh. Angry. Strident. Contentious.We can easily be drawn into the debate, the disagreement, the conflict. Our opinion is right, and we must affirm it. So we join the cacophony.This scene displays anything but gentleness, and surely doesn't live out this word from Proverbs: “A gentle answer turns away wrath,…” (Proverbs 15:1) And most of us have experienced this result at some time in our homes, and with our prodigals.Judy's Resources:Read Words of My Life: Gentle: http://tinyurl.com/yy4s6t2mRead What to Wear as a Follower of Jesus: http://tinyurl.com/4ptju9bnJoin the Prayer for Prodigals community here: https://bit.ly/3uyhSWQSign up for Judy's monthly newsletter here: https://bit.ly/39TBlYtPurchase a copy of the When You Love a Prodigal book for you or a loved one here: https://amzn.to/3RuiUx9Stay connected:Website: judydouglass.com/podcastFacebook: facebook.com/JudyDouglass417Instagram: instagram.com/judydouglass417Twitter: twitter.com/judydouglass417Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/judyddouglass/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JudyDouglass
Aujourd'hui, Flora Ghebali, Didier Giraud et Charles Consigny, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Olivier Truchot.
Le Hellfest se rapproche a grands pas , mais il nous reste encore du temps avant afin de vous partager encore des très bonne sorties musicale, dans une ambiance terrible. A deux encore cette semaine pour vous donner les news, sorties et concerts de la semaine ! La playlist ? Je la pose là, en plus Myster X s'y est mis aussi cette semaine (d'où la pluie ;-) ) : DAGOBA, NILE, REVNOIR, FALLING IN REVERSE, DARK FUNERAL, DESTRUCTION, LEFT TO SUFFER, HALESTORM, HORIZON WAVES, SWEET NEEDLES, ANIIMA, BRAINDRAG, HIGH ON FIRE, REFLECTION OF FLESH, APOCALYPTICA, NATHAN JAMES & PALEFACE SWISS et STRIDENT au final !Z'avez vu, cest bon ça ! La playlist complète est là : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RflwW_7RqeeYN7iJWo5ji9axIoDT5LHU/view?usp=drive_linkRetrouvez la dernière AntreView : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6oo7MMx-lo@Fatlab Studio @Skull strings @Asso We Rock @Actu-METAL Toulouse @Radio Transparence @Metal Invasion Radio/Podcast @poulettessisters @metallian #lesurbexdepit--------------------------------Hellfest is fast approaching, but we've still got plenty of time to bring you more great music and a great atmosphere. We'll be back this week to bring you the week's news, releases and concerts ! The playlist ? I'll put it here, plus Myster X also got involved this week (hence the rain ;-) ): DAGOBA, NILE, REVNOIR, FALLING IN REVERSE, DARK FUNERAL, DESTRUCTION, LEFT TO SUFFER, HALESTORM, HORIZON WAVES, SWEET NEEDLES, ANIIMA, BRAINDRAG, HIGH ON FIRE, REFLECTION OF FLESH, APOCALYPTICA, NATHAN JAMES & PALEFACE SWISS and finally STRIDENT !Now that's a good one !
It was the speech Joe Biden's supporters were aching to hear: A 66-minute stemwinder that torched Donald Trump and the GOP on issues from abortion rights and IVF to taxes on the wealthy to Ukraine and Russia. Along the way, Biden bore his teeth and set to bed — for the moment, at least — concerns about his mental acuity. The big questions after: Did the SOTU speech just reset the 2024 campaign? And where does Biden take his message from here? Playbook co-authors Rachael Bade, Eugene Daniels and Ryan Lizza discuss.
If we could relate to our wanderers as Jesus would have, we just might see a difference in the atmosphere in our home and relationship. We have already considered compassion, kindness and humility. Surely, as we exhibit those qualities of Jesus, we could anticipate more peace and positive connection with our prodigals.Today we take up gentleness.Harsh. Angry. Strident. Contentious.We can easily be drawn into the debate, the disagreement, the conflict. Our opinion is right, and we must affirm it. So we join the cacophony.This scene displays anything but gentleness, and surely doesn't live out this word from Proverbs: “A gentle answer turns away wrath,…” (Proverbs 15:1) And most of us have experienced this result at some time in our homes, and with our prodigals.Judy's Resources:Read Words of My Life: Gentle: http://tinyurl.com/yy4s6t2mRead What to Wear as a Follower of Jesus: http://tinyurl.com/4ptju9bnJoin the Prayer for Prodigals community here: https://bit.ly/3uyhSWQSign up for Judy's monthly newsletter here: https://bit.ly/39TBlYtPurchase a copy of the When You Love a Prodigal book for you or a loved one here: https://amzn.to/3RuiUx9Stay connected:Website: judydouglass.com/podcastFacebook: facebook.com/JudyDouglass417Instagram: instagram.com/judydouglass417YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JudyDouglass
Are we witnessing the demise of conservatism as we know it? That's the provocative question we grapple with in our conversation with David Leach, the founder of Strident Conservative. Our deep-dive into the shifting political landscape unveils the compromising nature of both parties and their collective failure to protect our freedoms and liberties. David, with his unique journey from a Christian conference to creating a website scrutinizing politics and religion, challenges the status quo with his libertarian-leaning perspective.We navigate through the murky waters of populism, replacing the essence of conservatism, a trend deeply embedded in the Republican Party and Trump's platforms. The influence of this trend on younger generations and the need to foster independent thinking forms a major part of our discourse. Moreover, we delve into the intricate history of the power struggle between politics and the Supreme Court, tracing its roots back to the Eisenhower administration. Prepare yourself for a riveting discussion that will challenge your beliefs and opinions on politics, liberty, and much more. This conversation promises a fresh perspective on the issues you thought you knew.The Strident Conservative ™ - Politically Incorrect | Always Right ™ % Support the show --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/contra-radio-network/support
Are we witnessing the demise of conservatism as we know it? That's the provocative question we grapple with in our conversation with David Leach, the founder of Strident Conservative. Our deep-dive into the shifting political landscape unveils the compromising nature of both parties and their collective failure to protect our freedoms and liberties. David, with his unique journey from a Christian conference to creating a website scrutinizing politics and religion, challenges the status quo with his libertarian-leaning perspective. We navigate through the murky waters of populism, replacing the essence of conservatism, a trend deeply embedded in the Republican Party and Trump's platforms. The influence of this trend on younger generations and the need to foster independent thinking forms a major part of our discourse. Moreover, we delve into the intricate history of the power struggle between politics and the Supreme Court, tracing its roots back to the Eisenhower administration. Prepare yourself for a riveting discussion that will challenge your beliefs and opinions on politics, liberty, and much more. This conversation promises a fresh perspective on the issues you thought you knew. The Strident Conservative ™ - Politically Incorrect | Always Right ™ % Support the show
Are we witnessing the demise of conservatism as we know it? That's the provocative question we grapple with in our conversation with David Leach, the founder of Strident Conservative. Our deep-dive into the shifting political landscape unveils the compromising nature of both parties and their collective failure to protect our freedoms and liberties. David, with his unique journey from a Christian conference to creating a website scrutinizing politics and religion, challenges the status quo with his libertarian-leaning perspective.We navigate through the murky waters of populism, replacing the essence of conservatism, a trend deeply embedded in the Republican Party and Trump's platforms. The influence of this trend on younger generations and the need to foster independent thinking forms a major part of our discourse. Moreover, we delve into the intricate history of the power struggle between politics and the Supreme Court, tracing its roots back to the Eisenhower administration. Prepare yourself for a riveting discussion that will challenge your beliefs and opinions on politics, liberty, and much more. This conversation promises a fresh perspective on the issues you thought you knew.The Strident Conservative ™ - Politically Incorrect | Always Right ™ %Support the show#ifounditonamazon https://a.co/ekT4dNOTRY AUDIBLE PLUS: https://amzn.to/3vb6Rw3Elsa's Books: https://www.amazon.com/~/e/B01E1VFRFQDesign Like A Pro: https://canva.7eqqol.net/xg6Nv Bible Journaling Finds: https://www.amazon....
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Lubbock County Commissioner, Precinct 2, Jason Corley joins the show to discuss the odd, strident, knee jerk reaction of the County Judge and other county officials to adopting simple regulations on the plethora of “game rooms.” Why are the county's top law enforcement, the district attorney and sheriff, so uninterested in the matter, for many years now, when we know that these places have been a problem across the state? Are these folks protecting the seedy game rooms, on the take from the owners, or just not interested in dealing with the problem because it is work?Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Another Anti-Wimp update: Man's “gun control” better than that of two home invaders in Garland.Embattled Clay County Sheriff Jeffrey Lyde nets new round of indictments.An example of how the Houston Chronicle misleads its readers and an example of hypocrisy from the Dallas Morning News.And, other news of Texas.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
President Joe Biden's increasingly strident language aimed at "MAGA Republicans", climaxes in a confusing remark about "brave, right-wing Americans" who think they can "go to war against a country" with semi-automatic rifles, when they really need the F15. Who's he talking about? What does he mean? Does he even know? Stephen Green, Scott Ott and Bill Whittle have produced five shows each week for about 13 years thanks to Members who pay to support this enterprise. We can't do it without them. If you'd like to join them, tap the big green button at https://BillWhittle.com . If you enjoyed this episode, and want to send a donation, tap the big blue button at https://BillWhittle.com Access the complete Right Angle archive at: https://billwhittle.com/category/shows/ra/
It appears President Biden is determined to be a partisan actor to the bitter end of his term in office, with an angry speech Thursday night designed to drive a wedge between President Trump and his supporters. Will it work?
What's the story behind the painting Oath of the Horatii by Jacques Louis David? – Roman soldiers and a concocted salute – Loyalty and love at war – Strident brothers and their despairing sister Read LadyKflo's collected works and learn about more masterpieces with a click through to LadyKflo's site. https://www.ladykflo.com/category/masterpieces/ Checkout her socials too: https://www.instagram.com/ladykflo/ https://twitter.com/ladykflo
President Biden's strident, divisive speech on voting rights in Atlanta draws sharp criticism from 'Cocaine Mitch' McConnell in the Senate, and Leland explains why voter ID is a GOOD thing that helps enfranchise legitimate voters and protects the sanctity of the vote in America. Also, Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) updates us on the latest in his fight to bust up Big Tech monopolies and their censorship of dissenting views.
Rather than uniting the country to mark one year since the Capitol riots of January 6th, President Joe Biden chose instead a very strident, divisive, angry message in scolding America on the evils of former President Donald Trump and supporters who stormed the halls of Congress that day. Ryan presents his thesis on why Ron DeSantis is a better Presidential candidate in 2024 than Trump, comparing the Florida governor to another governor of a big state who won the Presidency - California's Ronald Reagan.
Happy new holiday drink menu at Starbucks day! Let's talk trash! And babies. And Timothée Chalamet for some reason? While also peppering in a quick argument about whether or not ghosts can smell or taste. We have a lot of ground to cover in this episode. Today, Elyse discusses the logistics of baby-napping - I mean the best ways to prevent your baby from being baby-napped - in her prelude to her chosen show this week, Switched at Birth. As the first mainstream TV show to feature the deaf community in a centered and significant way, this show has a lot of positive things going for it. However, we'll see that it does fail to hit the mark on some important parts of that representation. Claire then takes things away with a show off-the-beaten-path that captured their heart within the first several episodes - Ghosts. This show is about a quirky group of characters, some living, some dead, as they attempt to live together in harmony. Cheeky and fun, Ghosts is a can't-miss for all our fellow trashy TV lovers out there. P.S. Timothée Chalamet starring in Statistics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvWefB4NGGI P.P.S. The names of the characters Claire was struggling to think of were Samantha and Jay :) Before we go: Elyse: The musical 35mm: A Musical Exhibition, by Ryan Scott Oliver and Matthew Murphy. A multimedia production performed anthology-style, where each standalone song is paired with a connected photograph. Elyse recommends checking out the song "The Ballad of Sara Berry" in particular if you're looking for somewhere to start. Watch either on Youtube for the full multimedia experience, or listen to the songs wherever you get your music. Claire: The musical Come from Away by David Hein. This is a beautiful, funny, and heart-wrenching musical based on the true story of a plane that had to land unexpectedly in the small and welcoming town of Gander, Newfoundland during the events of September 11th, 2001. Currently streaming on Apple TV+. Warning: This episode contains minor plot spoilers for the television series Switched at Birth and Ghosts. Have any questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email us at dontwatchlist@gmail.com!
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Photo: Governor's Mansion State Historic Park, 1526 H Street, Sacramento, California, USA. The former governor's mansion, built in 1877 for Albert and Clemenza Gallatin. Photography was permitted without restriction.. CBS Eyes on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow #PacificWatch: Flex Alert for California energy demand; Warren and Harris boost the strident Newsom @JCBliss #FriendsofHistoryDebatingSociety https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/California-Warns-Consumers-To-Use-Less-Power-As-Heatwave-Nears.html
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Ode to Joy - album by WilcoWarm - album by Jeff TweedyNeil Young Instagram postNeil can vote!Ashes of American Flags - Wilco (not streaming, sorry)
I sat down with diabetes activists, writer, and my good friend, Renza Scibilia to discuss life, social media, the lack of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the diabetes space. Listen to this episode to find out what my conversation partner could not keep to herself. Follow Renza on Twitter: @RenzaS Thank you for listening to Don't Keep It To Yourself. If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe, leave a review and follow us on Instagram.
This poem was penned as a meditation on the commonalities between Archangel Michael, Bringer of Light and Lord Shiva, Secondary Creator and Destroyer of Darkness in the Vedic tradition. It's meant as social comment in the form of a tongue-in-cheek tax demand to the banking fraternity; a projected idea of how the chief demigods might be dealing with some of the more troublesome problems facing us today. The full text can be viewed at https://allpoetry.com/poem/7329135-Strident-Missile-by-Madan-Lloyd
Killing liberty: Coronavirus hysteria takes up where 9/11 left off
The Commonwealth has scrambled at the Royal Commission, insisting it did have a pandemic plan for aged care; and Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden anoints the first black, Asian woman, Kamala Harris, to run as his Vice-President. Will she help in the fight against Donald Trump?
The Commonwealth has scrambled at the Royal Commission, insisting it did have a pandemic plan for aged care; and Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden anoints the first black, Asian woman, Kamala Harris, to run as his Vice-President. Will she help in the fight against Donald Trump?
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Strident Socialism in AmericaFilmmaker Curtis Bowers joins me in studioTrumpTrainRolling Sanctuary CitiesKentucky & Mississippi Tide TurningFollow Debbie Georgatos!WEBSITE: http://americacanwetalk.orgFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AmericaCanWeTalk/America Can We Talk is a show with a mission — to speak up for the extraordinary and unique greatness of America. I talk about the top issues of the day facing America, often with insightful guests, always from the perspective of furthering that mission, and with the goal to inspire listeners to celebrate and embrace the liberty on which America was founded.
This week we talk about Halo's Strident-Class Heavy Frigate, the mobile city London from Mortal Engines, and the Gullfire from the amazing movie Escape from New York. Its time my peep's, it's Dune time.
Strident debates about vaccinations have erupted in the public sphere which aren't helpful to parents trying to interpret lots of conflicting information about vaccine safety. In this episode of Natural MD Radio I share both my own story as I weighed whether to vaccinate my own four children in the late 1980s and early 1990s, as well as my experience as a healthcare provider, first as a homebirth midwife and then as a medical doctor. I also share links where you can find information about catch-up schedules, and some guidance on what to do - and avoid - if you are now choosing to implement vaccinations for any reason, including being able to send your kids to school in the absence of vaccine exemptions. You'll find the show notes and the links mentioned in this episode at avivaromm.com/105.
Keyboard Sonata in g minorThis is a keyboard sonata in g minor. It follows the classical sonata form. Stylistically, it is a blend of pop, neo-romanticism, minimalism, and modernism. It tends to be a bit on the dark side, although there are plenty of spots where the light shines in.I've always greatly appreciated the keyboard sonata as a form. Growing up, I particularly enjoyed the Beethoven piano sonatas. The Eighth Piano Sonata (Opus 13) was a particular favorite of mine. This particular sonata in no way attempts to mirror that one, or even Beethoven generally. If anything, it sounds a bit like Chopin in some places, and perhaps like Rachmaninov in others. Nevertheless, my affinity for the keyboard sonata is directly attributable to the Pathetique. Some Notes on Sonata for Keyboard in g minorThis keyboard sonata is a three-movement sonata that mostly follows the classical standard sonata format. Stylistically, I would describe it as neo-romantic. It has some dissonance, some quartals, some blues harmonies, and some minimalist elements, as well. First Movement - AllegrettoThis movement is in sonata form, where the main theme is in g minor, and the counter-theme is in B Flat Major. It follows the normal trajectory of exposition - development - recapitulation. In the recapitulation, the counter-theme is restated in its original B Flat Major, rather than the native g minor.Second Movement - AdagioThis is a very slow Minuette. The form is AA'BA (where "A'" is a development section) The exposition moves directly into a development section that isn't clearly distinguished from the exposition itself. The "B" section is sharply distinct from the main theme. Where the main theme is somewhat laconic and soft, the second theme is strident and assertive. The recapitulation, rather than being a full recapitulation is more like an elaboration and completion of a previous thought.Third Movement - VivaceThe third movement is typically a rondo. In this case, I depart from the norm. This is a fantasia in the following format: ABA'CA'DEA''[CODA]. Stylistically, this movement is an example of American Populist Modernism (in the vein of Copland or Bernstein) The main theme, which is a powerful, asymmetric march-like theme, is asserted, then gives way to a second theme, then comes back and develops, then gives way to a third theme, and so on and so forth. It almost has a Pictures at an Exhibition kind of feeling, although the demarcations between the main theme and the "pictures" are less pronounced. The final section presents the main theme as a more coherent melodic arch. It is also the darkest statement of the theme. The CODA is a brief variation on the main theme; it is significantly less strident than the original theme. The piece dies with a whimper. Copyright, Philip John Cornell, 2018, some rights reserved. You may download this content freely. If you share it, it must be prominently attributed to "PJ Cornell," and if shared online, a link to the original content must be provided in a prominent location. This audio and video content may not be used for commercial purposes or modified in any way without permission from the copyright owner. Only the latest episodes of this show are on iTunes and Soundcloud. To locate archives of this podcast, visit [http://pjcornell.com/category/asterisked-music/piano-podcast]. Follow me on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/pj-cornellFollow me on iTunes: (Asterisk Piano Podcast)Follow me on Steemit: https://steemit.com/@pjcomposerJoin the conversation on my site: http://pjcornell.com
Keyboard Sonata in g minorThis is a keyboard sonata in g minor. It follows the classical sonata form. Stylistically, it is a blend of pop, neo-romanticism, minimalism, and modernism. It tends to be a bit on the dark side, although there are plenty of spots where the light shines in.I've always greatly appreciated the keyboard sonata as a form. Growing up, I particularly enjoyed the Beethoven piano sonatas. The Eighth Piano Sonata (Opus 13) was a particular favorite of mine. This particular sonata in no way attempts to mirror that one, or even Beethoven generally. If anything, it sounds a bit like Chopin in some places, and perhaps like Rachmaninov in others. Nevertheless, my affinity for the keyboard sonata is directly attributable to the Pathetique. Some Notes on Sonata for Keyboard in g minorThis keyboard sonata is a three-movement sonata that mostly follows the classical standard sonata format. Stylistically, I would describe it as neo-romantic. It has some dissonance, some quartals, some blues harmonies, and some minimalist elements, as well. First Movement - AllegrettoThis movement is in sonata form, where the main theme is in g minor, and the counter-theme is in B Flat Major. It follows the normal trajectory of exposition - development - recapitulation. In the recapitulation, the counter-theme is restated in its original B Flat Major, rather than the native g minor.Second Movement - AdagioThis is a very slow Minuette. The form is AA'BA (where "A'" is a development section) The exposition moves directly into a development section that isn't clearly distinguished from the exposition itself. The "B" section is sharply distinct from the main theme. Where the main theme is somewhat laconic and soft, the second theme is strident and assertive. The recapitulation, rather than being a full recapitulation is more like an elaboration and completion of a previous thought.Third Movement - VivaceThe third movement is typically a rondo. In this case, I depart from the norm. This is a fantasia in the following format: ABA'CA'DEA''[CODA]. Stylistically, this movement is an example of American Populist Modernism (in the vein of Copland or Bernstein) The main theme, which is a powerful, asymmetric march-like theme, is asserted, then gives way to a second theme, then comes back and develops, then gives way to a third theme, and so on and so forth. It almost has a Pictures at an Exhibition kind of feeling, although the demarcations between the main theme and the "pictures" are less pronounced. The final section presents the main theme as a more coherent melodic arch. It is also the darkest statement of the theme. The CODA is a brief variation on the main theme; it is significantly less strident than the original theme. The piece dies with a whimper. Copyright, Philip John Cornell, 2018, some rights reserved. You may download this content freely. If you share it, it must be prominently attributed to "PJ Cornell," and if shared online, a link to the original content must be provided in a prominent location. This audio and video content may not be used for commercial purposes or modified in any way without permission from the copyright owner. Only the latest episodes of this show are on iTunes and Soundcloud. To locate archives of this podcast, visit [http://pjcornell.com/category/asterisked-music/piano-podcast]. Follow me on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/pj-cornellFollow me on iTunes: (Asterisk Piano Podcast)Follow me on Steemit: https://steemit.com/@pjcomposerJoin the conversation on my site: http://pjcornell.com
Doors. They really DO confound this group, don’t they? After meeting some locals, our adventurers learn the true yet dark tale of the first king of Locnar. They then track down the infamous Karia the Strident and all Hell breaks loose. Morbeek and Ponine show exactly why they’re the best parts of Sylo. Val finally meets a worthy opponent, letting her orc flag fly! Pascal exasperates Sylo with his new melodious find! Archimedes gets panicked. Jason busts out his impression chops. Careful y’all, this one might get a little emotional… Connect: Twitter Discord Facebook Instagram Website Please rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast on itunes or your favorite podcasting platform! Also if you post on social media and use the hashtag #NxNQ, your name might even get picked for an NPC in a later episode. Support: Visit our Patreon and leave a rating and review on iTunes or your favorite podcast source! Get a free audio book at Audible! We don’t pay to advertise so word of mouth and reviews are crucial for new listeners finding the show. So please spread the word! Cast: David Alvord (Pa's "Pascal" Scaltula) Tiffany Alvord (Valen Mor) Chelsea "Little Red Dot" Steverson (Sylo Scibin Sporelit) Jason Carlile ('Game Master') Guests: Zach Gaskins (Morbeek) Karen Murphy (Ponine)
With Keria the Strident gone and the beast released, our journeyers slow down a beat to take in Locnar’s land and lore. Sylo gives the monster of metal a pet name as they ride. The group discover clans amidst a mysterious rainy valley where they play detective! Some creatures end up harshing Sylo’s buzz (never a good idea), but it’s ok cuz tunnel snakes rule! Pascal, finding a pyramid, books it underground (as one does). We expose Valen’s favorite ASMR and her secret life as a fantasy youtube star! Connect: Twitter Discord Facebook Instagram Website Please rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast on itunes or your favorite podcasting platform! Also if you post on social media and use the hashtag #NxNQ, your name might even get picked for an NPC in a later episode. Support: Visit our Patreon and leave a rating and review on iTunes or your favorite podcast source! Get a free audio book at Audible! We don’t pay to advertise so word of mouth and reviews are crucial for new listeners finding the show. So please spread the word! Cast: David Alvord (Pa's "Pascal" Scaltula) Tiffany Alvord (Valen Mor) Chelsea "Little Red Dot" Steverson (Sylo Scibin Sporelit) Jason Carlile ('Game Master')
We got games this week! Well, we got games every week, but THIS week we got some special ones. LeGrande takes the pulse of Bloodborne, Dale enjoys Blizzard games (and at least one Blizzard-like), while Jeremy tries out Star Wars Battlefront's "Outer Rim" DLC. Broforce and Super Time Force are compared and contrasted. Intro: "Broforce Theme Song" - Broforce, by Strident. Outro: "Heaven Candidate" - Super Time Force, by 6955
The Nevada Democratic Convention brought out a lot of anger. Standing together against doxing would be a good start. Plus, Megyn Kelly? Driftglass has some not very nice words for her. Strident, even. More at ProfessionalLeft.blogspot.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/proleftpodcast)
Strident happy alt Pop from Producers, Altered Images, Police, Barenaked Ladies, Katrina And The Waves and The Smiths.
Willim gaan op ’n solo ‘connecting-with-your-roots’ road trip na Ladismith en Oudtshoorn toe en oppad terug Kaap toe stop hy by studio engineer en producer Jo Ellis.Jo het Willim se eerste EP en vier van sy albums produce by sy home facility: Blooroom Studios op Ladismith. Hulle gaan grawe ’n paar nostalgiese diamante uit Jo Ellis se geskiedenis uit en riff oor sy studio se small beginnings wat vandag ’n groot sukses is, hoe anders dit is om op die platteland te record en sy current projects. Albums en projects wat hy al record het en waaroor gesels word sluit in Jake Gunn, Jet Black Camaro, Ann Jangle, Strident en natuurlik Willim se William Welfare album. Hulle gesels ook oor die exclusive soundtrack wat hy saam met Deon Van Heerden van Strident gerecord het vir die BROFORCE computer game. Update: Die oom by wie Willim gaan kuier het Saterdag is toe Dinsdagaand dood. RIP oom Fred Barnard.
This brilliant British columnist is incisive, tenacious, inspiring, and hilariously fun. Caitlin Moran talks with us about her definition of feminism, why cynicism is the worst, and how the most effective tool against patriarchal nonsense is subversive laughter. Because everyone--even Britain's filthiest feminist--is a little nerdy about something.
A lot of women out there are intimidated by initiating sex, and even more men are tired of putting in the work. Thankfully, Emily's here to explain how women can ask for it without asking for it, and how men can better set the mood. From porn and sexting to fantasies and massages, it's time to step up your game when it comes to scoring. Emily and Menace discuss the effects of being on Bravo, being reviewed by the Parents' Council and being called "Strident", talking about cock rings on national television, and the weirdness of old flames suddenly calling them up. A Chinese village ascribes magical powers to a subterranean masturbation sleeve, and Sweden built an app to let you test out sex with your Facebook friends. A male listener can't unwrap his head around a partner's past, and it's affecting his confidence in bed. A foot fetishist writes in to explain the sexual appeal of podiatry. When a guy who doesn't call after two dates suddenly wants to reconnect, Emily and Menace take different approaches to the dilemma. Menace uses astrology to explain a lot of Emily's problems, and Emily thinks Menace has some "early ball trauma," which prompts some personal delving on his part. Finally, Menace would give up sex for a year for the 4 Alarm Double Decker Taco, but Emily is hard pressed to decide what she'd give up sex for. Enjoy the show! Please support our sponsors: Good Vibrations, Jimmyjane, Masque, and Max For Men/Crazy Girl.
השבוע במת על מטאל מסיבה רועשת שתחפור לכם עמוק במח עם להקות אדירות וביניהן גם Strident הטראשרים הרוסים-אוקראינים-ישראלים-שיכורים שהופכים את האולפן ומראים לנו שמלבד הגאווה שהביאו הקופאיות, המאבטחים, הרופאים והאלכוהוליסטים, חברי בריה"מ לשעבר נותנים בראש גם בתחום המטאל הישראלי. » רשימת שירים «01 – Devil Driver – Back With A Vengence02 – Rob Zombie – Virgin Witch03 – Fear Factory – Oxidizser04 – Chainsaw – The Beast05 – Strident – Psycho Provocator06 – Strident – Buy The Flesh07 – Megadeth – Lucretia08 – Celesty – Lord (Of This Kingdom)09 – Anthropia – A New Self10 – Necrodeath – Cloned World
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ Religious Freedom Train has Lobotomized Brain: "The World Religions are All Compromised, Replacing Beliefs with Communist Lies, Strident at First, Now Lazy and Fat, Politicized Shepherds Know Where it's At, In Order to Keep their Tax-Exempt Funding, The Cutting-Edge Sword has Severe Blunting, Hybrid Sheep All Mixed with the Others, A World of Bleaters under Various Covers, Chewing Violence and Sex from Daily TV, To the God of Mammon, They Bend the Knee, When Dead Bury the Dead, They'll be in Shock As They're Pawning Clothes, their Priest has No Frock" © Alan Watt }-- Freedom of Speech being Curtailed, Last Voice is in U.S. - World Socialism under Fabian Technique - Marx and Darwinism, the "Fittest" have Right to Rule - Orwell's "1984", Doublethink - Radio Stations, Republic Broadcasting Network (RBN) - Shortwave Shows Gone - Hassles and Harassment for Those Unauthorized who Speak Out - Don't Get Xplornet Low-Speed Internet. Varios 'isms', Darwinism, Communism, Nazism, etc., Movements Funded by Big Bankers - Madame Blavatsky, Mystification of Recruits, Radical Revolutionary Change - Rockefeller's World Council of Churches, Use of Religions to Further Agenda - Cultural Christianity - Freemasonic Infiltration of Churches - Christian Communes, Controlled Breeding. Malachi Martin, Takeover of Vatican, Catholic Church. Canada's Order of 50 Million Doses of Flu Shot - Useless Swine Flu Shot - Non-Preventative-Against-Flu Tamiflu Drug, Negative Reports left Unpublished. Redistribution of Wealth (Doesn't Go to the Poor) - Soviet Union - Methods of Implementing Communist Manifesto - Abolition of Private Property - Public Adaptation to Changes and "Brave New World" - Idealism of Youth is Used - "All Over Bar the Shouting". (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Dec. 15, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)
This week, episode 27 runs from the strident to the haunting and nuanced featuring the music of Aralow, Collide, Dynamik and SCUM and a my space spotlight.