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We would like to shout out our first Super Rod level Patron on Patreon! Ish Jorge a humble and self described Kansas boy has generously supported our cause. No need for for any specific shoutouts, he is simply "waiting for a competitive Mega Steelix deck", Well, we can't promise that it will be successful... but we made one! Check out our merch for pre-sale here: www.facebook.com/theSuperRodcast/ Support on Patreon: patreon.com/thesuperrodcast Catch all our episodes on Some1sPC.com Watch our live episode recordings here: twitch.tv/super_rodcast You can find us on twitter here: @theSuperRodcast @germansk8er33 @SURRANWRAP @doobsnax
The Super Rod-cast is joined this week by Ft Wayne Top 32er and Top 8er Connor Finton and Ahmed Ali! The guys talk Ft Wayne in depth including the round 6(ish) body bagging of Jeff, Standard going into London, and the Virbank Fiasco. You can find us on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/theSuperRodcast/ You can find us on twitter here: @theSuperRodcast @germansk8er33 @SURRANWRAP @doobsnax Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro 2:00 Connor Finton & Ahmed Ali profile 9:15 Ft Wayne Regs recap 1:04:36 London 1:21:30 Virbank Fiasco 1:28:25 Close
The Super Rod-cast fam is down one Jeff due to illness… but worry not! Kirk and Jared are joined by some of the DrawPass dudes; Treynor Wolfe and Jay Young! The guys talk Philly, Standard, fly off the handle with some tangents and discuss the viability of the promos coming out! You can find us on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/theSuperRodcast/ You can find us on twitter here: @theSuperRodcast @germansk8er33 @SURRANWRAP @doobsnax Check us out on Some1sPC: www.some1sPC.com Check out all of the DrawPass medias here: https://www.facebook.com/drawpass/ https://www.twitch.tv/drawpass Stream Schedule: Monday - 7:30p - 11p Friday - 9p - 12a ***US CENTRAL TIME*** Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro 1:45 Jay Young & Treynor Wolfe (including DrawPass) Profile 15:45 Philly Regs recap 43:20 Standard Format/Ft Wayne 1:00:45 Promo cards 1:25:40 Close
Super Rod-cast is joined this episode by SRC Alumni Alex Hill and Chaos Gym member Brad Curcio! Both guests highlight their amazing perfomance at the largest regional tourney in history. Not to be left out, Jeff and Jared cover their weekends, both earning CP towards their worlds invite respectively! We follow that up by looking forward towards Ft. Wayne, and then shift gears and talk expanded for the upcoming Philly regional. Stay tuned to the end for a big announcement in regards to SRC’s future! You can find us on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/theSuperRodcast/ You can find us on twitter here: @theSuperRodcast @germansk8er33 @SURRANWRAP @doobsnax You can find Alex Hill’s full tournament report here: https://sixprizes.com/2016/10/19/well-thats-standard/ Follow him on twitter here: @kazambolt You can check out the Chaos Gym on their youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc6p3ALAsltaZmXS4onBDzw You can find the amazing deck list that put 3 Chaos Gym members in the top 8 here: https://youtu.be/dXsHoykJtSs Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro 3:25 Alex Hill Orlando Report 13:08 Brad Curcio Orlando Report 23:06 Jeff & Jared Orland Reports 35:50 State of current Standard 54:20 Impact of Evolutions for Ft Wayne 1:0015 Philly Regionals Discussion 1:11:15 Alex Hill/Brad Curcio Close 1:13:10 Big Announcement 1:15:15 SRC Close Sign up for Elite PC membership at Some1sPC.com for only $5.99 for the first 100 people to register
Oh snap! With enough people to field a starting lineup in basketball, the Super Rod-cast gets 2 Top 4 competitors to join us this week! Some of you may remember Eric Gansman from episode 11 where he told the world what he was going to play, and then cucked the field earning a spot in the top cut. New to the cast is Travis Nunlist, piloting a straight gas version of Greninja. We talk AZ tourney reports, Expanded moving forward and what it means for Philly regionals. We also hit on Standard and of course the upcoming Florida regionals. Find us on twitter here: @theSuperRodcast Jeff - @SURRANWRAP Jared - @germansk8er33 Kirk - @doobsnax Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theSuperRodcast/ Outline: Intro - 0:00 News - 2:55 AZ Tourney Reports - 10:25 Expanded Talk/Philly Regionals - 39:13 Standard Talk/Florida Regionals - 58:25 Close - 1:19:30
Jeff is taking the helm for this point five episode, he along with Kirk to bring you a standard Raticate Break list! Don't let that fool you, this isn't your standard list. Feeling ballsy for your next League Challenge? Is your meta loaded with Mega-EX pokemon? well say no more! RatiBREAK has got you covered! ##Pokémon - 19 * 4 Rattata * 4 Raticate * 3 Raticate BREAK * 1 Shaymin-EX * 2 Celebi promo * 2 Spinarak * 2 Ariados * 1 Mew-EX ##Trainer Cards - 35 * 4 Crushing Hammer * 3 N * 1 Assault Vest * 2 Faded Town * 1 Super Rod * 3 Ultra Ball * 1 Escape Rope * 1 Special Charge * 1 Teammates * 3 Level Ball * 1 Winona * 4 VS Seeker * 1 Parallel City * 2 Lysandre * 1 Float Stone * 2 Enhanced Hammer * 3 Professor Sycamore * 1 Karen ##Energy - 6 * 4 Double Colorless Energy * 2 Grass Energy Find us on twitter here: @theSuperRodcast Jeff - @SURRANWRAP Jared - @germansk8er33 Kirk - @doobsnax Like our FaceBook page: https://www.facebook.com/theSuperRodcast/
With Worlds only a few weeks away the Super Rod-cast crew added some extra fire power to help us get ready. Austen Vance and Aaron Tarbell join the gang to discuss play testing, improving as a player, a little Q&A action, and what the top decks are at the moment for Worlds. The action is fun, funny and informative. The regular crew takes a back seat to allow plenty of mic time to Austen & Aaron. Find us on SoundCloud, rate and subscribe on iTunes, like our Facebook page and follow us on twitter: @germansk8er33 @SURRANWRAP @doobsnax Ultimately the Victory Road leads to the main account @theSuperRodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theSuperRodcast/ Also, please check out the great work that Austen and his crew are doing over at DrawPass: Find them on twitch: twitch.tv/drawpass ***Streaming Schedule: M: 7:30-11 CST W: 7:30-11CST F: 9-12CST Subscribe to their YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6buw86Y_Z96SC-7S0mWdAQ
The Super Rod-cast is BACK!!! Jeff and Jared return from their Nationals trip a bit more dehydrated then when they left and Kirk watched from home as he is a lame and didn’t go. We talk Canadian and US Nats, the new Standard Format, some tournament reports (Jeff crushed it on stream Round 2, link on the Facebook page), and a deck discussion with arguably the most interesting deck coming out of this tournament; Vileplume/Fighting!! The contest will go one another 2 weeks to gain some more interest! Follow and retweet the episode 6 tweet pinned to our page or episode 5 tweet to be eligible to win! As always you can find us on SoundCloud, iTunes (rate and subscribe), like our Facebook page and follow us on the Twitter!!! Jared @germansk8er33 Jeff @SURRANWRAP Kirk @doobsnax Ultimately the Victory Road leads to @theSuperRodcast Episode 6 - Time Stamps 0:00 - Intro 0:49 - News - Format Rotation 3:20 - SRC Nationals Draft Results 5:50 - Canadian Nationals 9:40 - US Nationals Tournament Reports/Judge Rulings/Round Record discussion 47:10 - US Nationals Meta 54:36 - US Nats Props/Slops 1:03:38 - Vileplume/Fighting Deck Discussion 1:11:46 - Close
A wild AlaKAZAM(bolt) has appeared!!! Jeff, Jared and Kirk are back at it again bringing you some hot podcast action! Recapping OP changes to US Nats and closing the door on the recent regionals; the crew dips quickly into the week 3&4 results. But wait! There is a 4th member this week! A badass interview with Kansas regionals runner up and all around Savage, Alex Hill joins to talk of his recent regional finish. He even dips into some standard decks he is looking to play for Nationals. The podcast dodrio then covers US nationals, decks you must test against and where they themselves would start. Like the Facebook page to know when the meta breakdown excel sheet goes live! Buckle up, it's a nice long one this week, reminding you that this is the Super Rod-cast; not the Limp Old Rod-cast. Follow our boss interviewee Alex Hill on twitter @KazamBolt Find us on Facebook, SoundCloud and rate/subscribe to us on iTunes. Lastly you can follow us on twitter Jeff @SURRANWRAP Jared @GermanSk8er33 Kirk @doobsnax but ultimately it all leads back to @theSuperRodcast Thanks again and enjoy!!!
Episode 1 of the Super Rod-cast! The gang covers states, regionals, fates collide and more! Come on and join the fun! The Super Rod-cast is the max elixir of PTCG Podcasts; We get your PP Up! ***Explicit Language*** @theSuperRodcast @doobsnax @SurranWrap @GermanSk8er33
FUNKY PEARLS SPECIAL "CROWN HEIGHTS AFFAIR" BY DJ TAREK FROM PARIS ♪♫ ♪ with new single!!!! A Wonderful Time (feat. L a Blacksmith) ♪♫ ♪ Now Available on I-Tunes and all other Digital Upload Sites around the world. Thank you and God Bless you all of our Loyal Fans, Friends and Family!! https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/wonderful-time-feat.-blacksmith/id871204635 Biography Like Earth, Wind & Fire and Kool & the Gang before them, Crown Heights Affair artfully bridged the gap between funk and disco, guaranteeing their records new life via sampling by successive generations of rappers and DJs. Originally dubbed New Day Express, the group formed in Brooklyn, NY, in 1967, originally comprising lead vocalist Philip Thomas, guitarist William "Bubba" Anderson, bassist Arnold "Muki" Wilson, keyboardist Stan Johnson, and drummer Raymond "Sugar Ray" Rock. Crown Heights Affair's roster soon expanded to include saxophonist Darryl Gibbs, trumpeter James Baynard, and trombonist Julius Dilligard, Jr., and in 1973 they signed to RCA, releasing their self-titled debut LP the following year. While a hit in New York, the first single, "Super Rod," failed to earn attention across the rest of the country, and when the follow-ups "Leave the Kids Alone" and "Special Kind of Woman" met the same fate, the group was left without a label. At that point Johnson, Gibbs, Baynard, and Dilligard all resigned from Crown Heights Affair, with Howie Young joining on keyboards, Tyrone Demmons coming in on trumpet, and siblings Bertram and Raymond Reid playing saxophone and trombone, respectively. This lineup signed to De-Lite, home to kindred spirits Kool & the Gang, and in 1975 Crown Heights Affair issued its sophomore effort, Dreaming a Dream, with an extended disco mix of the title cut cracking the R&B Top Five and the pop Top 50; "Every Beat of My Heart" and "Foxy Lady" soon followed, further establishing the group's growing reputation among clubgoers. Percussionist Skip Boardley joined the lineup with 1976's Do It Your Way; although the first single, "Dancin'," was a rather shameless knockoff of Isaac Hayes' classic "Theme from 'Shaft'," sales were again respectable, even if the LP's second single, "Do It the French Way," failed to generate much attention. 1978's Dream World was buoyed by De-Lite's new international distribution deal with Polygram. Virtually overnight Crown Heights Affair emerged as major fan favorites in the U.K., with the singles "Galaxy of Love" and "I'm Gonna Love You Forever" both reaching the British pop charts. While the title cut to 1979's Dance Lady Dance was another British hit, the album flopped stateside, prompting Crown Heights Affair to recruit producer Bert DeCoteaux, known for hits with Sister Sledge; the resulting Sure Shot remains a minor masterpiece, highlighted by the disco classic "You Give Me Love," a Top Ten U.K. pop hit during the summer of 1980. But the general public's interest in disco soon took a nosedive, and Crown Heights Affair spent the next two years on hiatus. Minus keyboardist Young, the group resurfaced in 1982 with Think Positive, a failed attempt to update their sound to current tastes. After one final effort, 1983's Struck Gold, Crown Heights Affair split. Bert Reid went on to enjoy some success as a producer, helming Denroy Morgan's underground smash "I'd Do Anything for You" as well as sessions for Unlimited Touch ("I Hear Music in the Streets"), Raw Silk ("Do It to the Music"), and Barbara Tucker ("Stay Together"). As vintage Crown Heights Affair grooves found their way onto latter-day hip-hop and R&B records. Né au début des années 70 à Brooklyn, New York, Crown Heights Affair est un groupe de funk et R'n'B. Composé de 9 membres, Crown Heights Affair doit son succès avec des titres tels « Dreaming a dream », « Foxy lady » ou encore « You gave me love ». De Nue Day Express à Crown Heights Affair Avant d'être Crown Heights Affair, le groupe se nommait Nue Day Express avec Donnie Linton à la basse, Raymond Rock à la batterie, William Anderson à la guitare ainsi que Phillip Thomas au chant. Progressivement, Nue Day Express adopte le nom de Crown Heights Affair et se complète avec la venue de Julius Dilligard Jr. au chant, Darryl Gibbs au saxophone, James ''Ajax'' Baynard à la trompette et Stan Johnson aux claviers. Par la suite, Donnie Linton sera remplacé par Arnold "Muki" Wilson tel que le premier reste le manager du groupe. En 1974, Crown Heights Affair sort son premier album éponyme dont sont extraits deux titres « Leave the kids alone » ainsi que « Super rod ». Les années suivantes marquent les départs et les venues de certains membres tel que la formation la plus retenue est celle composée par Howard Young, William Anderson, Phillip "Flip" Thomas, Darryl Gibbs, Arnold 'Muki' Wilson, Raymond Reid, Bert Reid, Raymond Rock ainsi que James Baynard. Succès international Après avoir signé auprès de RCA Records pour leur premier album, Crown Heights Affair Change de label avec De-Lite records, le même label que le groupe Kool and The Gang. C'est ainsi que Crown Heights Records sort son deuxième album « Dreaming a dream ». L'album contient 9 titres dont une version disco du morceau « Dreaming a dream » et une autre version a cappela. La version disco arrive à la première place du Billboard Hot dance Club Play. Issus du même album « Every beat of my heart » ainsi que « Foxy » reçoivent également le même accueil de la part du public. En 1975, l'album « Foxy lady » arrive dans les bacs qui reprend certains titres de l'album précédent. Un an plus tard, ils sortent « Do it your way » avec des titres tels « Dancin' », « Music is the way » ou encore « French way ». L'année 1978 voit la sortie de « Dream world » toujours produit par De-Lite Records, une filiale de Polygram aux États-Unis. Relayé par Mercury Records dans la distribution de « Dream world » au Royaume-Uni, les singles extraits de cet album y rencontrent un petit succès. En effet, « Galaxy of love » arrive dans le top 30 du UK Charts tandis que « I'm gonna love you forever » entre dans le top 50 du UK Charts. Crown Heights Affair, suite et fin En 1979, le groupe sort « Dance lady dance », un album qui comprend 6 titres dont « The rock is hot », « Come fly with me » ou encore « Empty soul of mine ». Un an plus tard, ils sortent « You gave me love » qui arrive à la 10e place au UK Charts. D'autres albums arrivent durant les années 80 avec « Sure shot », « Think positive » ainsi que « Struck gold ». Par ailleurs, le titre « Somebody tell me what to do », paru en 1982 est considéré comme étant le dernier grand hit du groupe. L'aventure auprès de Crown Heights Affair prenant fin, la majorité des membres du groupe se sont reconvertis en producteurs à savoir Raymond Reid et William Anderson qui intègrent l'équipe de Donnie Linton et ont notamment produit quelques titres d'Amii Stewart ou encore de France Joli. En 2004, Bert Reid, le saxophoniste de Crown Heights Affair décède des suites d'un cancer du poumon.