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Ciao a tutte e a tutti! Dove sono le nebbie? Per favore, ridateci l'autunno. No, aspettate. Pare che questa fervida e sentita preghiera sia stata sentita perché da un manciata di giorni il mercurio si è messo la cuffia in testa, ha allargato le braccia e si è tuffato in verticale verso il basso. Come ormai accade sempre più spesso i cambi di stagione avvengono a codice binario, le giornate di dissolvenza incrociata sono un lontano ricordo e la natura stessa non ci capisce più nulla. Ho visto uccelli disorientati che per la migrazione volavano in tondo, invece di puntare all'Africa, con la formazione a punto di domanda e non più come la punta di una freccia. Le stesse foglie invece di rifarsi il guardaroba con colori gialli ed arancioni, si esercitano a cadere e a risalire verso il ramo. Prendono a nolo la bava dei ragni e si gettano nel vuoto attaccate con questo elastico naturale facendo centinaia di prove, perché poi quando finalmente cadranno al suolo vogliono che la loro discesa sia perfetta. Gli stessi animaletti che dovrebbero cominciare a far raccolte per l'inverno li ho visti girare su mini monopattini ubriachi con infradito e Mojito mezzi finiti, e giuro che uno scoiattolo aveva una maglietta con sopra scritto Summer Forever e dietro No Future. Sia come sia questa stagione delle nebbie è in ritardo, ma è davvero ormai prossima a travolgere gli argini del tempo e regalaci colori vermigli e sciarpe appese ad adornare colli e cervicali. Lo so che è impopolare, spesso è terreno di feroci discussioni, ma per me la nebbia è uno di quegli elementi che meglio si adatta alla mia vista e al mio cuore. È un manto che nasconde, è una veste di fatta di silhouette e i dettagli sono sempre presenti ma devi cercarli, devi esserci immerso dentro per scoprirli, è una quinta teatrale che svela la scenografia, tutto l'insieme, piano piano. A volte credo sia la metafora perfetta della musica, ma questa è una mia opinione. Quindi che la stagione delle nebbie, delle castagne, della grande zucca di Peanutsiana memoria e dei colori caldi abbia inizio. Di contro, invece, speriamo che la nebbia granitica della mancata empatia umana possa cessare una volte per tutte. Sperare non è reato. Sparare invece si. Decidere un attacco deliberato verso i civili, invece si. L'indifferenza, invece si. Soprattutto quando si è perso il rispetto per la vita umana a tal punto da non saper più riconoscere e provare dolore o pietà. È difficile, è mostruosamente complicato trovare la leggerezza oggi giorno, cercare il colore nell'oscurità che gli avvenimenti di queste settimane ci stanno frustando sul cuore e sull'anima. È complesso non sentire dentro di sé ogni singola vita che viene spazzata via, ogni corpo che lascia un vuoto in questa linea temporale, mentre il fruscio delle banconote aumenta a dismisura. Altro che secoli bui, le pagine di storia contemporanea sono intrise di sofferenza e di suoni atroci, ma ciò che fa più male è che, la dove dovremmo essere sovrumani, siamo invece a dibattere come lupi su chi abbia ragione e scegliere una parte della scacchiera senza mai considerare le cause e le sfumature. Scusate lo sfogo. Ancora una volta dobbiamo rivolgerci al bello, alla poesia, all'arte e alla sua emanazione più lucente, la musica, ma non per ficcare la testa nella terra per far compagnia ai tassi, ma solo perché oggi più che mai è necessario per la sopravvivenza ricordarci che a questo mondo qualcosa di bello, di alto e di altro esiste. Ed è li a un passo. Io mi sono trovato in questi mesi drammatici, ahimè più spesso di quanto voglia ammettere, ad aggrapparmi con forza alla musica, alla suzione del capezzolo musicale attraverso le orecchie, per ricordarmi nei momenti di sconforto che c'è qualcosa per cui valga la pena lottare e che questa montagna di escrementi la si può smantellare solo e soltanto attraverso l'abbandono verso qualcosa di bello e puro. Sarò un idealista, ma non riesco a trovare altre soluzioni. Mi perdonerete questo cappello introduttivo così greve, e spero anche il nostro ospite, ma sono momenti davvero difficili da vivere e nulla in confronto a chi tenta di sopravvivere. Allora che sia la musica, ancora e ancora a salvarci e mostrarci la via luminosa da percorrere, fino alla fine, che siano suoni a curare i nostri giorni e a renderli il più colorati possibile. In questa ottava onda della quinta stagione ci rivediamo, anzi ci risentiamo, dopo un mesetto circa di mia assenza, ma come ho raccontato nella scorsa puntata ho avuto le mie buone ragioni nuziali e riprendiamo il filo di Arianna, lì dove lo avevamo lasciato appoggiato. Per farmi accompagnare in questo episodio ho con me un grande ospite che a sua volta mi ha ospitato, qualche mese fa, all'interno del suo progetto ed io non potrei essergli più grato. Ci siamo rincorsi per un discreto tempo, e incastrare tutto non è stato facile, ma voglio ringraziarlo fin da ora per tutta la pazienza che mi ha donato. Si potrebbe dire di lui che è un collega, perché oltre ad essere un amante vorace di tutto ciò che è suono, e a tante altre cose, Pasquale Torre è un Podcaster. Il suo grande progetto si chiama “Al di là del genere” e nelle numerose puntate che ha già prodotto, affronta la musica da diverse angolazioni e prospettive. Spesso accompagnato da ospiti con cui chiacchiera, crea delle stanze di approfondimento e curiosità sulle varie sfaccettature che la musica assume e di come le persone si relazionano con esse. Il podcast Al di là del genere spazia da focus su vari artisti e band a momenti di analisi del momento contemporaneo della musica e le relazioni con i social, passa da spiegazioni tecniche a racconti di aneddoti, insomma come avete intuito è una fucina di contenuti interessanti, zeppa di cose da ascoltare e da apprendere. Inutile che ve lo dica, perché immagino l'abbiate già percepito, ma il consiglio di tuffarvi dentro il progetto di Pasquale è altissimo. Come per tutte le persone che passano di qui, e che ci passeranno, ho chiesto al nostro ospite di portare con se una piccola grande finestra sul suo mondo musicale, che credetemi è vastissimo e di raccontarci un po' le sue prospettive musicali. I brani che ha scelto per noi sono davvero molto interessanti e variopinti, perché come ascolterete, spaziano in molte palette tonali e generi. Si tratta di una raccolta di scoperte e di riscoperte e di come queste stiano riverberando dentro Pasquale. Vi invito quindi a trovate la vostra posizione comoda e a immergervi in questa ottava Onda e come sempre,buon ascolto! ^_^INFO PUNTATA E PASQUALE TORRE - AL DI LA DEL GENERE:IL DISCO DI PASQUALE TORRE - AL DI LÀ DEL GENERE: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/31GZhMw9Qb5fxWuuBRD3XD?si=7fc56373a3f44a49AL DI LÀ DEL GENERE PODCAST:https://open.spotify.com/show/2U80WhhRtrmuD3WIELcnOr?si=49cbf8379a28425aINSTAGRAM DI AL DI LÀ DEL GENERE:https://www.instagram.com/aldiladelgenere/FACEBOOK DI AL DI LÀ DEL GENERE:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064204805650CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX WIKIPEDIA:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crippled_Black_PhoenixBEN HARPER - STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER (BEATLES COVER) - VIDEO:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1a7QBuW8npw&ab_channel=DANICAETANO30MY LINKTREE:https://linktr.ee/onde_podcastPATREON:https://www.patreon.com/onde_podcastINSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/onde_podcast/TREEDOM:https://www.treedom.net/it/user/onde:-musica-e-dintorni-podcastSPREAKER:https://www.spreaker.com/show/onde-musica-e-dintorniPAGINA UFFICIALE SU FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/OndePodcastCONTATTI:onde.podcast@hotmail.comI CUSCINI di Onde: Musica e Dintorni sono stati pensati, progettati, cuciti e creati dalle sapienti mani di VALENTINA PANCERI aka:https://www.instagram.com/violet.pudding/ IL BRANO “ONDE” in testa e in coda all'episodio è stato creato, suonato e cantato da Camilla Battaglia. 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Today I'm talking about my history of wishing I could fast forward and jump to a future chapter. As I've gotten older, time moves so much quicker and I've realized how important it is to be present in whatever season of life you're in. That's why I'm trying to hold onto this summer for as long as possible (and how I'm doing it). Also recapping a wholesome weekend and revisiting old hobbies.
Welcome to the final episode of Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions' 2022 season. We saved a great one for the finale: Kid Congo Powers. Born Brian Tristan in La Puente, California, he eventually adopted the stage name which appears on the cover of Some New Kind of Kick, a new memoir that documents his time in The Cramps, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and The Gun Club, with whom he's credited for “excessive feedback, guitar and slide guitar, whirling whirlies, maracas and ancient mutterings.” And that's not all it covers. Kid's story is a layered one. The book, written with Chris Campion, gets into all of it, including frank examinations of queer identity, struggles with addiction, and his connection to the late Jeffrey Lee Pierce—who's dream visit inspired his 2020 Pink Monkey Birds Latin psych epic “He Walked In.” At once hilarious, tender, and possessing an almost dreamlike spiritual quality, it's a great read. And it arrives alongside two new records: Summer Forever and Ever, the second album by Wolfmanhattan Project, his trio with Mick Collins of The Dirtbombs and Gories and Bob Bert, formerly of Sonic Youth, and Kid Congo Powers and The Near Death Experience Live in St. Kilda, a live concert taped in Australia. Both will be out physically in 2023—but you can listen to them digitally now. Or rather, after you finish this conversation between host Jason P. Woodbury and Kid, fellow Arizonans. Thanks so much for listening to Transmissions. Our 2022 season closes with this episode. We'll be back in early 2023, keep your eyes on Aquarium Drunkard for more info and check out the Patreon for bonus content we'll be sharing over the next couple months. This season of Transmissions is concluded.
The pod is back after a cheeky three months of hosting group trips in Portugal, and whew, the stories I have for you! Let's kick things off this season with a look back at Globethotter's wild summer — because who doesn't love a post-trip kiki session, right? To help spill the tea with us today we've got Jazz, an absolute gem, and attendee from Group Trip #5 – which went down over the course of six steamy days this past July. Jazz was part of my wildest group yet, and I wouldn't have had it any other way. We regularly partied 'til sunrise, laughed our asses off, and left a trail of cuties in our wake. Tune in as we divulge all the tea from our time together, as well as share our best tips for sparking romance with only the most considerate of cuties that actually deserve you, as well as setting boundaries with those that don't. You're also gonna wanna listen in as we share some priceless pointers for having the best time on a group trip – whether it be with six strangers from the internet like we did, or your besties from back home. ...And if all this group trip talk has you itching to escape with us next time, I've got just the getaway coming up in Sayulita, Mexico this Galentine's. With an itinerary stacked full of activities together including salsa lessons, beach massages, pool parties and pub crawls, this group trip truly has it all. To check out the full itinerary and learn how to secure your spot, go to globethotter.net/grouptrip. The pod that puts the ✨lover✨ in travel lover, join @CassyyMartinez as she swaps juicy travel stories with a slew of amazing adventurers who kiss and tell. Inspired to share your epic travel story? Leave a voicemail at speakpipe.com/globethotter to tell Cassy all about it. Keep up with GLOBETHOTTER: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theloverintravellover • Facebook Travel Group: https://bit.ly/3niGmzO • YouTube: https://www.bit.ly/globethotteryt • Discord: https://discord.gg/sV7tEra5qf • Get in the loop for upcoming group trips: https://bit.ly/3O3pN7x • Shop Globethotter merch: https://bit.ly/shopglobethotter Where to find Cassy Martinez: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cassyymartinez • Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/cassyymartinez • TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@globeth0tter Where to find Jazz: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/____jazzesp/
What are the best and worst parts of Summer? We deep dive into the ups and downs of this favorite season. Follow us here: @thegreenhillspodcast @emilydanielsofficial @kellyseidel
This week we talk summer plans, reclaiming our time and new music from Ess West and R-Son The Voice of Reason.
Summer might nearly be over, but there's one ray of sunshine that's about to come back into our lives… it's Gemma! What better way to banish those post-summer holiday blues than to get ready for a new series of her podcast, which begins on Wednesday 1st September. Here's a little reminder of what you can expect…
We're having a no-judgement, live in-the-moment hot girl summer. The guys of the Loud About Nothing Podcast, Sebastian & Robbie, join me to convince us why hot girl summer is forever; and that hot mess summer is now. Whatever HGS means to you, live it. We also talk about thirst traps, sliding into dms, dating apps vs. meeting & flirting in the wild, and messy university & post-pandemic experiences. Special mentions are made towards Juicy Couture tracksuits (they're back), High School Musical, "Driver's License" and Olivia Rodrigo, and The Cheesecake Factory as a prime date spot. If you're not shooting your shot, you're not shooting for the stars, and we shoot for the stars here. Instagram: ingloriousrbgpodcast Twitter: ingloriousrbg
On this show, we will forever stand with Meg. Imma tell you why I'm mad son. Imma tell you why I'm mad! This week we talk about how much I hate that it's always some dude acting wild as shit trying to stop the show. Fuck Tory Lanez. The show will go on, when Meg is good and ready. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetrack/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetrack/support
hi. today we talked about Friends and a Half, Summer Forever and Ever by jake or luca, and talked to Jacob about Mitski and the political orientation of Daisy and Mario (is Daisy a Marxist?). You can find this album at https://jakeorluca.bandcamp.com/ or on streaming services. thanks for listening! if you have any questions or suggestions, dm/tweet us at @LTPpod on Twitter, or email us at lessthanpopularpocast@gmail.com. love u.
Jasmine Rafael is a professional dancer, choreographer, and instructor based in North Hollywood. She has danced for artists like Alyson Stoner, Tori Kelly, Herb Alpert, Jojo Siwa, Teyana Taylor, and Nicki Minaj to name a few, as well as work closely with leading choreographers such as Napoleon and Tabitha D'umo, Fresh Redding, Scotty Nguyen, Tony Testa, and more. Jasmine was also blessed to have joined the Monsters of Hip Hop Cast of 2013, as well as being able to choreograph for the Monsters of Hip Hop Show the next year. She has toured with several different conventions, as touring faculty on Shock the Intensive and Epic Convention, and has taught across the country for the past three years, setting numerous pieces of award-winning recognized choreography. Jasmine has helped lead and dance in two well-known female crews, Paper Dolls, and Katalyst Dance Movement. Most recently, she was the lead choreographer a summer musical film by Relativity Media called "Summer Forever". Jasmine has also danced and choreographed for young superstar, Jojo Siwa, and worked with Nickelodeon for two years now. In LA, Jasmine has taught at Millennium Dance Complex, and Edge Performing Arts Center. Jasmine's chief passion in life and in this industry is to continue feeding her passion with knowledge and to inspire others to be the best they can be, and to be themselves. Jasmine shares how she was able to make confident choices that led her to live the life that she has today. She also shares tips that can help you in your own journey to self confidence. Check out https://thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Jasmine's episode, Jasmine's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
The summer is over and nobody is sad to see it go. Binge watching Breaking Bad to prep for the new movie. Getting Pre-Sick. John's walk to work and the surprise fashion statement. The hot delivery guy. Willie Colon's gender reveal. Mindhunter season 2 review. Voicemails include: fly or invisible, sleep in blood, gametime outfits, and baby talk. Yannis Pappas latest special produced by Andrew Schulz, passing out on stage, snoring, and getting dumped by girls from Girl Code
It's the dog days of Hot Girl Summer out here for what may very well be the final meeting of the ARD Record Pool this season! No guests today other than the dulcet tones of: Jeezy, Meek Mill, Usher, Burna Boy, Jeremih, Jorja Smith, Swae Lee, Drake, Megan Thee Stallion, Ty Dolla $ign, Pop Smoke, Nicki Minaj, YBN Cordae, Anderson .Paak, Teejayx6, E-40, Rihanna, Quality Control, City Girls, Stefflon Don, Tory Lanez, Quavo, Tyga, Doja Cat, Paper Boy, Brenmar, Gangsign$, Yung Gordon, whoopwhoop, and Le Tigre. Listen back to full-length ARDless versions of the songs we played here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/42NvYQU99sP48FSSOSXk43?si=suznZ40mRzyzc5DywqQBWg Catch Lowbeezy in the backyard of Foto Club for an all-vinyl set at Summer Forever this Sunday, and drop a review + rating on iTunes if you're feeling the show! You can also follow us on all the socials: http://linktr.ee/ardpodcast
It's the dog days of Hot Girl Summer out here for what may very well be the final meeting of the ARD Record Pool this season! No guests today other than the dulcet tones of: Jeezy, Meek Mill, Usher, Burna Boy, Jeremih, Jorja Smith, Swae Lee, Drake, Megan Thee Stallion, Ty Dolla $ign, Pop Smoke, Nicki Minaj, YBN Cordae, Anderson .Paak, Teejayx6, E-40, Rihanna, Quality Control, City Girls, Stefflon Don, Tory Lanez, Quavo, Tyga, Doja Cat, Paper Boy, Brenmar, Gangsign$, Yung Gordon, whoopwhoop, and Le Tigre. Listen back to full-length ARDless versions of the songs we played here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/42NvYQU99sP48FSSOSXk43?si=suznZ40mRzyzc5DywqQBWg Catch Lowbeezy in the backyard of Foto Club for an all-vinyl set at Summer Forever this Sunday, and drop a review + rating on iTunes if you're feeling the show! You can also follow us on all the socials: http://linktr.ee/ardpodcast
It's the dog days of Hot Girl Summer out here for what may very well be the final meeting of the ARD Record Pool this season! No guests today other than the dulcet tones of: Jeezy, Meek Mill, Usher, Burna Boy, Jeremih, Jorja Smith, Swae Lee, Drake, Megan Thee Stallion, Ty Dolla $ign, Pop Smoke, Nicki Minaj, YBN Cordae, Anderson .Paak, Teejayx6, E-40, Rihanna, Quality Control, City Girls, Stefflon Don, Tory Lanez, Quavo, Tyga, Doja Cat, Paper Boy, Brenmar, Gangsign$, Yung Gordon, whoopwhoop, and Le Tigre. Listen back to full-length ARDless versions of the songs we played here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/42NvYQU99sP48FSSOSXk43?si=suznZ40mRzyzc5DywqQBWg Catch Lowbeezy in the backyard of Foto Club for an all-vinyl set at Summer Forever this Sunday, and drop a review + rating on iTunes if you're feeling the show! You can also follow us on all the socials: http://linktr.ee/ardpodcast
SUMMER FOREVER !!!!
SUMMER FOREVER !!!!
This week on The Free Cheese: We're so close to the rooftop. After a brief check-in with 2003, Marc and Joe catch up on birthday parties at motel houses and TV shows based in the 1980s. We hear some resonating thoughts and feelings about E3, and mostly revel in the quiet times. We talk about Sega Forever, and where we hope the new initiative is going to take Sega in the future. Then, we share some excited thoughts about the new Noclip documentary about Final Fantasy XIV. Marc spent his week trying the Switch in new locations and going online with Killing Floor 2. Meanwhile, Joe finally takes the threats to the next level and starts playing Lightning Returns.
Film Talk | Interviews with the brightest minds in the film industry.
Meg DeAngelis is an actress and social media superstar with over 4.3 million YouTube subscribers and 1.6 million Instagram followers. Meg has starred in the series “Royal Crush” and movies “The Giant King” and “Summer Forever” with Alyson Stoner, as well as the upcoming Dreamworks release “Trolls” in which she stars alongside Oscar nominated Anna Kendrick, Golden Globe nominated Justin Timberlake, Russell Brand and Gwen Stefani. Her latest film “Dance Camp”, was produced by John Chu as one of the first features to premiere on YouTube’s new subscription service YouTube Red.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Celebrity Anna Grace Barlow. Anna Grace Barlow is hitting the ground running. The actor, singer, and dancer, is currently awaiting the debut of her musical film, Relativity Media's “Summer Forever” where she takes on the starring lead role of ‘Chloe' alongside Megan Nicole and Alyson Stoner this August. The movie follows three long-time best friends that graduate high school and make a pact to make their final days the most epic of their lives before they begin their adult lives. The movie is set to premiere at BeautyCon in Los Angeles July 11th! Official Website: http://www.summerforevermovie.com/ THIS FALL: Anna Grace Barlow is currently awaiting the debut of her role as ‘Bethany' in the FOX original series, “Scream Queens.” The highly anticipated horror-comedy created by Ryan Murphy and starring Emma Roberts and Jamie Lee Curtis is set to premiere this September. More recently, eager fans can catch Anna Grace as ‘Daisy' in the MTV series-adaptation of the iconic 1996 film, “Scream,” which will air late June. The series starring Willa Fitzgerald and Bex Taylor-Klaus pays homage classic production as a new generation of Lakewood youth come face-to-face with the town's troubled past. Returning to her theatrical roots, Anna Grace was asked to particispate in a lab of "The Untitled Prom Musical" as the role of 'Alyssa Green.' The musical lab was directed and choreographed by Tony-winning director Casey Nicholaw and costars Beth Leavel and Caitlin Kinnunas.
Alyson Stoner recaps February 12th when she posted her Missy Elliott Tribute on YouTube and talks about entrance into mature acting in the Lifetime Original Movie, Sugar Babies.
OMG! YouTube singing Celebrity MEGAN NICOLE sits down for an INTERVIEW and some SINGING (of course) with Princess of the Press™ PIPER REESE! MEGAN just released her new original single "Summer Forever" and it's ToTaLLy PiPeRiFiC! Check it out on iTunes!-----------------------------------------------------------------------PIPER on iMDB: http://imdb.me/PiperReese-----------------------------------------------------------------------REGISTER on PIPERSPICKS.TV: http://piperspicks.tv/INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/PipersPIcksTVTWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/PipersPicksTVFACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/PipersPicksTV ©2013 Piper's Picks® TV
The end of summer is near the search for the endless summer is what im about and it inspired this track. Rocking it all night until the sunlight and keeping it sexy is what it is and what it will be. Check it. Puro Amor.