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Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about a chef, skirting boards, and a night like this. The shows discussed are: ‘One of These Things First' by Hot Lunch ‘Recollection' by pot kettle black productions ‘The Last Train to Madeline' by Fever103 Theatre ‘The Whale' by The Melbourne Shakespeare Company ‘No Reception' by Drama King Theatre Company INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Join Chrisha and Catherine for a chaotic episode where all of the things that can happen in the background at Catherine's apartment do while they try to talk all about the music in the finale of The Winchesters. Topics range from just how exactly Dean did time- and universe-travel, to his kidnapping of the President of the United States, his introspection and shift from an active fighter to a guide, the City of Angels and the City of Love, and lots of Destiel musings. The Winchesters audio clip credits: The CWSupernatural audio clip credits: The WB; The CWMusic clip credits: "Take a Stand" by Homer Greencastle; "Keep On Ramblin'" by Radio Company; "Baba O'Riley" by The Who; "LA Woman" by The Doors; "Americana" by Jay Gruska; "One of These Things First" by Nick Drake; "Watching Over Me" by Radio Company; "Ramble On" by Led Zeppelin; "That's No Way To Say Goodbye" by Leonard CohenRadio Company live concert credit: "Let Me Be" on Hannah Young's Youtube channelInfo about how the Ackles got "Ramble On": hermscat on Tumblr and Sharon87 on Twitter (Thanks, Tess, for the info and links! Wayward Friends, turns out Jensen went without salary for The Winchesters' finale so they could pay for the song--and a lot of work went on behind the scenes to get permission to use it!)Follow us on Twitter @TheFangirlBiz and on Bluesky @thefangirlbiz.bsky.socialJoin our Kofi Discord community at $1/month: https://ko-fi.com/thefangirlbiz/tiersSupport our podcast by buying our new merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/thefangirlbiz/shopThanks for listening!
Today is the 74th birthday of the musician Nick Drake. He influenced Kate Bush, Paul Weller, the Black Crowes, Peter Buck of R.E.M. and Robert Smith of the Cure [The Cure's name is derived from his song "Time Has Told Me" ("a troubled cure for a troubled mind")]. The Dream Academy dedicated one of my very all-time favorite songs "Life in a Northern Town" to him. You may also recognize his music from The Royal Tenenbaums, Serendipity, Garden State, or even a Volkswagen commercial. The world is a better place because he was in it and still feels the los that he has left. Songs: "Pink Moon" by Nick Drake "Day is Done" by Nick Drake "One of These Things First" by Nick Drake "Three Hours" by Nick Drake "Life in a Northern Town" by The Dream Academy This episode is also available as a blog post: http://waldina.com/2022/06/19/happy-74th-birthday-nick-drake/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/waldina/message
After a 2 month hiatus from the show, we decided to kick things back into gear with another mixtape. This go around, Kevin suggested we select songs that we love from motion picture or theatre soundtracks. It's always fun to share songs that we're familiar with and hold a special place in our catalog. ##In This Episode:## Survivor - Eye of the Tiger from Rocky 3 Echo and the Bunnymen - Bring On The Dancing Horses from Pretty In Pink Modern English - I Melt With You from Valley Girl Happy Mondays - Loose Fit from 24 Hour Party People Joe Esposito - You're The Best Around from Karate Kid The Replacements - Within Your Reach from Say Anything Elliott Smith - Needle In The Hay from The Royal Tennenbaums Sing Street - Brown Shoes from Sing Street Suzanne Vega - Caramel from The Truth About Cats And Dogs Pulp - Mile End from Trainspotting Ocean Colour Scene - Hundred Mile High City from Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels Teenage Fan Club & De La Soul - Fallin from Judgement Night Sammy Hagar - Winner Takes All from Over The Top Tears for Fears - Mad World from Donnie Darko The Beatles - Hey Bulldog from Yellow Submarine Nick Drake - One of These Things First from Garden State
Beginning with a Best American award-winning narrative, Kathleen Hill’s memoir “She Read To Us In The Late Afternoons” explores defining moments of a life illuminated by novels, read in Nigeria and France and at home in New York. “One of These Things First” by Steven Gaines is a wry and poignant reminiscence of a 15-year-old gay Jewish boy in Brooklyn in the early sixties and his unexpected trajectory from a life behind a rack of dresses in his grandmother’s bra and girdle store, to Manhattan’s fabled Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic, a fashionable Charenton for wealthy neurotics and Ivy League alcoholics. On Tuesday’s installment of “Leonard Lopate at Large,” Kathleen Hill and Steven Gaines join Leonard in-studio for a discussion about what makes a great memoir.
It's summer time! Time to get out on the open road and see what the world has to offer. But what tunes will you pop in the tape deck? Drive around and listen to us talk about what we'd play so you don't have to pick! Featuring Logan Barnes from Two Bros Driving! Check out his podcast in the link below. Did you have any thoughts? Comments? Please send them to us at joyouseclectic@gmail.com! Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://www.facebook.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://twitter.com/joyouseclectic Check out our 'sister' podcast "Two Bros Driving" here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-bros-driving/id1349804668?mt=2 or follow their social media @twobrosdriving Songs Used Chad's Songs: "Backpfeifengesicht" by Animals As Leaders , "One of These Things First" by Nick Drake, "Keep Your Head Up" by Ben Howard, "Brooklyn Stars" by Matt Pond PA Matt's Songs: "Spectres de Mouse" by mouse on the keys, "It Is Not Meant To Be" by Tame Impala, "No Matter Where We Go" by Whitney, "Song for the Dead" by Queens of the Stone Age Parker's Songs: "Psychescape" by Silent Planet, "21" by The Starting Line, "All Deliberate Speed" by Mae, "Dystopia" by TesseracT Logan's Songs: "Short Court Style" by Natalie Prass, "There's a Good Reason These Tables are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven't Thought of it Yet" by Panic! At The Disco, "Willy Wonka: Pure Imagination Trap Remix" by Darren Negren and Prismatic Mantis Ft. FutureJams, "Tank" by The Seatbelts All intros/bumpers/outros written and recorded by hosts. Check out our 'sister' podcast "Two Bros Driving" here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-bros-driving/id1349804668?mt=2 or follow their social media @twobrosdriving Photo credit to unsplash
We go back to school with the debut novel "Class Mom" from Laurie Gelman. Then we hear from biographer Steven Gaines who turns the pen on himself in his memoir "One of These Things First". See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"Yet Again" (2012) - "Walk Idiot Walk" (2004) - "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" (1975) Additional Musical Excerpts: The Hives ("Hate To Say I Told You So"), Samuel Barber ("Adagio for Strings"), Beck ("Lost Cause" / "The Golden Age" / "Morning" / "Round the Bend"), Broken Bells ("Holding On For Life"), Old Crow Medicine Show ("Carry Me Back To Virginia"), Stanley Brothers ("Angel Band"), Boz Scaggs ("Lowdown"), The Black Keys ("Lonely Boy" / "Thickfreakness"), Beach Boys ("Surf's Up"), The Troggs ("Wild Thing"), Jet ("Are You Gonna Be My Girl"), The Who ("I Can't Explain"), Simon & Garfunkel ("Bridge Over Troubled Water" / "Feeling Groovy"), Paul Simon ("Kodachrome" / "Me and Julio Down By the Schoolyard"), Chick Corea ("Lenore"), Leo Sayer ("You Make Me Feel Like Dancing"), Michael Jackson ("Billie Jean"), The King Singers ("50 Ways to Leave Your Lover"), Beatles ("Norwegian Wood"), Big Mama Thornton ("Hound Dog"), Nick Drake ("One of These Things First"), Spoon ("Written in Reverse"), Grizzly Bear ("Sleeping Ute")