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Today on Obsessed Show I'm honored to be chatting with John Flansburgh, ½ of the dynamic duo that is They Might Be Giants. As you can only imagine my response when I received the email… “Hey, this is John F. from TMBG, and we'd like to share our Book with you in hopes that we can figure out a chat on your podcast.” Well spoiler alert, I was pretty excited to make that happen. Of course I said yes! Like I, many of you may know them from songs such as Istanbul (Not Constantinople), I Palindrome I, Particle Man, Birdhouse in your Soul, or even the theme song to Malcolm in the Middle… but today we're talking to John about their latest project. Their new book & album, which is fittingly entitled, “BOOK,” is a collaboration between the band, past Obsessed Show guest and Designer Paul Sahre, and photographer Brian Karlsson. I was lucky enough to get a preview copy a few days ago, and as I understand, this is only one of two copies of this gorgeous book that exists… so far! I'm excited to learn more about John, the book, and They Might be Giants. So without further ado, here's my conversation with John Flansburgh.
Kurt & Jen talk about nothing and play games! SIFTP- Kurt's new acronym for Jen (Save it for the Podcast) Get your own Kurt & Jen Make a Podcast Face Masks! Safeway 10% coupon if you get a COVID-19 Vaccine there She's Actual Size by They Might be Giants on Spotify Email Band Suggestions: KurtandJenPod@gmail.com Stay F. Homekins podcast on Spotify Game: "Magic Bell" Improv scene with a random bell that changes the character's accent/affect Voice Acting Work for Jen: KurtandJenPod@gmail.com Check us out playing "Alexa Tell Me a Joke" if you're a platinum subscriber of Never Not Funny Podcast- Isolation Files Follow Fun Segment: Jen: Made for Love trailer (Streaming on HBOMax) Kurt: 2nd Dose of his Covid Vaccine TOMORROW at 9a! Intro Music is: "Imperfect World" by The Diagonals Follow Fun Segment Music by Amanda Rochelle (with tack on by Kurt) Outro Music: "Coda" by Forced Perspective (A Kurt & Jen enterprise) Join us on for our next regular episode on 4/19 to hear us talk about Jen's pick, Red Elvises! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kurtandjen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kurtandjen/support
Our show’s music composer, and member of Chicago bands, Percolator and Rubber Spaniel, Phil Bertulfo, returns to the podcast to talk about the soundtrack to the 1996 film Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy. Phils talks about how he discovered Kids in the Hall in the pre-internet era and how excited he was for the movie and the accompanying Matador Records soundtrack. We talk about Pavement, Cibo Matto, Matthew Sweet, Stereolab and They Might be Giants, and some of the Canadian indie-rock bands (The Odds, Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet, The Tragically Hip) featured on the soundtrack. We dive into the history of the Kids, how the movie caused a lot of tension within the troupe and how they’ve had a knack for connecting with rock bands. We pepper in stories about being fans of the troupe in our teen years and the Kids in the Hall connection to Lorne Michaels and his other sketch comedy show.
New episode out, one day early!! Since I will spend Election Day "off the grid," I wanted to post this before that. Another week of classics, highlighted by the inimitable They Might be Giants. Enjoy! And vote, everybody!!!! Song list: "They'll Need a Crane" by They Might Be Giants, "All Around the World" by Lisa Stansfield, "L.A. Woman" by the Doors, "Glendora" by the Downliners Sect, "Don't Let's Start"/"Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head" by They Might Be Giants, "Madman Running Through the Fields" by Dantalion's Chariot/"Real Crazy Apartment" by Winston's Fumbs, "Plastic Fantastic Lover" (live) by Jefferson Airplane, and "When You're Falling" by the Afro Celt Sound System. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicismyradar/support
New episode of Music is my Radar is up! 3rd quarter of 2004, and a lotta Sandinista. A heaping helping, you might say. Thanks for listening! Song list: "Life During Wartime" by the Talking Heads, "The Letter" by the Box Tops, "This Love" by Maroon 5, "On Your Radio"/"I'm the Man" by Joe Jackson, "Birdhouse in Your Soul" by They Might be Giants, "The Magnificent Seven"/"Hitsville U.K." by the Clash, "Police on my Back"/"Charlie Don't Surf" by the Clash, and "Hungry Freaks, Daddy"/"Trouble Every Day" by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicismyradar/support
With this episode, we wrap up the first series of Faith Made Welcome, a progressive podcast on faith brought to you by Commonwealth Baptist Church in Alexandria, Virginia. If you’ve been listening since Episode 1, you know that throughout the month of August we recorded podcasts offering an opportunity for folks in our faith community to further discuss topics from a special sermon series at our church. That series, titled “What The World Needs Now,” invited guest activist preachers to give us their take on this theme. Today’s episode, which you can watch on our YouTube Channel, features Nichola Torbett, who argues that what the world needs now is a longing for life or, as she puts it, using the German word sehnsucht, or deep wistful longing. In this episode of the podcast, pastors Robin and Marty Anderson are joined by both members of the This Most Unbelievable Life duo: Faith Made Welcome regular, Cheri Spiegel, and Faith Made Welcome’s sound engineer, Paul Fitzgerald. In this episode we take a look at what it looks like to truly long for life. We consider how abundant life and the longing of our hearts is necessarily tied to community, and we explore ways that the American Dream, American exceptionalism, and other transactional systems might keep us from living life fully alive. About Nichola TorbettNichola Torbett describes herself as a spiritual seeker, recovering addict, gospel preacher, podcaster, writer, resistance fomenter, dog-walker, nonviolent direct action trainer and abolitionist. She co-founded the Seminary on the Streets, a training academy for love warriors and Second Acts, a liturgical direct action affinity group. She is the co-editor of Respiscence: A Lenten Devotional for Dismantling White Supremacy, and she contributes to The Word in Resistance, a podcast from SURJ-Faith. About Our Guest, Paul FitzgeraldDr. Paul Fitzgerald is a professor of Biology at Northern Virginia Community College, and is a 20+ year student, and teacher, of mindfulness and Vipassana meditation. A mid-westerner at heart and a dedicated spiritual seeker for life, he is a co-founder, along with Dr. Cheri Spiegel, of This Most Unbelievable Life, and a co-host of the associated podcast, This Most Unbelievable Podcast. Scripture Mentioned this EpisodeIf you’re looking to dig deeper, here are the scriptures mentioned this episode:Mark 10: 17-31Matthew 19: 16-30Acts 5: 1-12 Additional Materials Mentioned this EpisodeMia Birdsong: We reference her appearance on Ann Friedman and Aminatou Sow’s podcast Call Your Girlfriend as well as her book How We Show Up: Reclaiming Family, Friendship, and Community Joseph Campbell: We discuss his concept of the Hero’s JourneyGungor: We mention Gungor’s “One Wild Life,” which references the Mary Oliver poem below Mary Oliver: We quote her poem “The Summer Day”Richard Rohr: We reference his devotional Wondrous Encounters: Scriptures for LentStar Wars: We mention Star Wars, and we think you might not need a link to know about.They Might be Giants: Naturally, because Paul is a Paleontology PhD we reference their song “I Am a Paleontologist” About This PodcastThis podcast was envisioned as means to foster spiritual growth and conversations about faith, both within and beyond the faith community at Commonwealth Baptist Church. At the open of this episode, we discuss what spiritual formation means to our CBC pastors and the role community plays in our concept of faith. Got a question or want to reach out to the Faith Made Welcome team? You can reach us at faithmadewelcome@gmail.com. Faith Made Welcome is produced by Cheri Spiegel, Paul Fitzgerald and This Most Unbelievable Life. A Note on the Links in these ShownotesWhere possible the links to books mentioned in this episode direct to Old Town Books. We’re not sponsored by this bookstore; we just believe in supporting our local community! If you’re not an Alexandrian, we hope you’ll check these out at your local bookstore!
Para celebrar los 40 años de disco tan icónico como "Back in black" sin Bon y con Brian ACDC muestran el documental de cómo se hizo o así y aparecen discutiendo cómo debe rematarse la letra y la línea de guitarra en una de sus canciones estelares. Mientras el noruego Kygo hace que Tina Turner rescate para ser mezclada una canción de los tiempos del "Private dancer" de 1984. Fueron dos de las noticias del día junto a la que tiene a Metallica como protagonistas porque dentro de sus "lunes metálicos" sacan de paseo los conciertos de los veinte años de "S&M". También sabemos que Bikini Kill han remodelado las fechas de su gira y su vuelta a los escenarios veintidós años después y pasarán por distintos rincones de UK y Europa. Novedades internacionales son un nuevo corte de lo que será "Blue hearts" de Bob Mould, Will Butler de Arcade Fire y un avance de "Generations", otra delicia de Widowspeak y su cuarto disco, otro tema con clip dentro de A Girl Called Eddy y un tema que estaba en la nevera desde hace tiempo de King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard. Novedades de aquí son Lavanda o la aventura de retorno a la música de Dani Poveda, la sorpresa de una nueva lectura del tema bandera de Radiohead a cargo de Tina, el tercer disco del malagueño Conde con fuente de inspiración en el poeta Álvaro García y de cierre otra perla más de La Habitación Roja que poco tiene que ver con su anterior entrega. Antes en la hora extra sonaron discos del año 1986: Blow Monkeys, They Might be Giants, Housemartins, Crowded House, Bangles, Triffids, Husker Du, Spaceman 3, Cowboy Junkies, This Mortal Coil, Erasure, Pet Shop Boys y New Order. Escuchar audio
Audio del 27 de mayo transmitiendo los miércoles de 11 a 13 en España en Sol y Rabia y Revi Radio, de 8 a 10 de la noche en TNT Radio Rock, de 10 a 12 de la noche en Asalto Mata Radio Rock, y los jueves de 10 a 12 en Cdmusicradio. Programa 194 donde escucharas los nuevos discos de Re-Machined, Firstbourne, Alchemists, Ministry, Ayreon, Hatriot, They Might be Zombies, Badd Kharma, Newman y The Oneira, junto a clásicos de Accept. De España tenemos a Loncha Velasco, Fausto Taranto e Ingravito y de Cuba a Escape. Canciones que escucharas hoy: 1.Re-Machined - Paradise Lost 2.Accept - Restless and Wild 3.Firstbourne - Intro / Home 4.Alchemists - Oma Tree 5.Ministry - Alert Level 6.Ayreon - Shoes of India 7.Ayreon - Kayleigh 8.Hatriot - One Less Hell 9.They Might be Zombies – Reversed Survival 10.They Might be Zombies – hablan sobre Reanimate 11.They Might be Zombies – Initial State of Death 12.Escape - Cuba Rebelion 13.Loncha Velasco – Siria 14.Badd Kharma - Still Our Man 15.Newman - End of the Road 16.The Oneira - Know That Feeling 17.Fausto Taranto - La Presa 18.Ingravito - Cheikhouna
¿Por qué se llama Qué Lata? ¿De qué trata este nuevo Podcast? ¿Qué La Cris Mendoza no tiene nada que hacer? ¿Ya escucharon Blabláblá Podcast? Música: They Might not de Puddle of Infinity y All My Shuffling de Silent Partner, de YouTube Audio Library. Logo creación de Fabiola Sandoval para Cris Mendoza. Copyright Cris Mendoza 2020.
Undécima emisión de la segunda temporada de "Las cosas que hay que escuchar", con temas de They Might be Giants, The Specials, Shishido Kavka, The Residents, The New Pornographers, Comida China, The Bitchos, Mother Falcon, Philemon Arthur and the Dung, The Claypool Lennon Delirium, The The y Art of Noise Además de todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Programa emitido originalmente el 10 de mayo de 2020 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Undécima emisión de la segunda temporada de "Las cosas que hay que escuchar", con temas de They Might be Giants, The Specials, Shishido Kavka, The Residents, The New Pornographers, Comida China, The Bitchos, Mother Falcon, Philemon Arthur and the Dung, The Claypool Lennon Delirium, The The y Art of Noise Además de todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Programa emitido originalmente el 10 de mayo de 2020 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Today's guest is Paul Sahre. He is a graphic designer at his studio OOPS - Office of Paul Sahre. He is also the art director for the band They Might be Giants and an Author of the book Two Dimensional Man. During this episode we talk about: -his unique path to starting OOPS Studio. -how he was always creative as a kid but it wasn't until his dad handed him a certain book that pointed him to graphic design. -the workshop he was at in Switzerland that was really influential to him and why. -what he misses about his days of creating lots of print design. -the wide variety of tangible design stuff he creates for the band, including a giant pink cardboard monster truck. -the struggles he faced right after finishing school. -projects where he was really excited to show his ideas to the client but they were not as excited. I really enjoyed chatting with Paul and I love the print-related ask-it-forward question that he has in the end. @psahre
With Michael still missing, there’s no stopping us as we ramble our way through even more of our favorite albums. Don’t fret, he’ll be back in the next episode and we’ll stop talking about this. In the meantime, They Might … Continue reading →
Today's Topic – The might be Giants, and what are we going to do if they are? Please Subscribe, Rate and Review us on iTunesFor complete Fantasy Worldbuilding, show notes go to Gardul.com Podcast Show Flow What is a legend? Are they based on reality? How core is the belief or stories? What happens if they meet the thing that exists? What happens if they do not live up to expectations? WBT Make a legendary creature called Michael. RW Task Finish `NaNoWriMo then prepare for the holidays while layering. Michael's Resources Use Gardul.com/Amazon when shopping online to help support the show They Might be Gaints Flood (Amazon Affiliate Link) Links ((((((((((((((((((((((((((( Visit Show notes ))))))))))))))))))))))))) https://www.gardul.com/blog/episode-303-can-your-culture-have-legends-about-elves-if-they-exist/ ((((((((((((((((((((((((((( Mentions links ))))))))))))))))))))))))) ((((((((((((((((((((((((((( Rate and Review us in iTunes ))))))))))))))))))))))))) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/worldbuilders-anvil/id956705643 ((((((((((((((((((((((((((( Like our Facebook Page ))))))))))))))))))))))))) https://www.facebook.com/GardulStories/ ((((((((((((((((((((((((((( Join our Facebook Group ))))))))))))))))))))))))) https://www.facebook.com/groups/undercroft/ ((((((((((((((((((((((( Support us by using our Amazon Affiliate Link ))))))))))))))))))))) http://gardul.com/Amazon ((((((((((((((((((((((((((( Jeff on Twitter ))))))))))))))))))))))))) https://twitter.com/JefferyWIngram ((((((((((((((((((((((((((( Affiliate Mentions links ))))))))))))))))))))))))) They Might be Gaints Flood https://amzn.to/33ljKCZ
Paul, who is dying of some incredibly terrible cold, and Matt, who is fine, discuss the brutal domination of the 49ers, dumb coaches, Blake Martinez as a huge liability, Aaron not throwing the ball down the BLASTED FIELD, whether it really was Kevin King's fault, Penalties and EPA, why JK Scott is amazingly terrible, having a special teams coach worse than Ron Zook, and Thanksgiving food. Also, how Danny Dimes may leave the Packer game with ten interceptions! Appropriate! Intro - New York City, They Might be Giants! (doubly thematic) Outtro - Gigantic, The Pixies --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reportingaseligible/message
S2 E17 - Never Have I Ever Tension so thicc you can cut it with a knife. If you didn't get enough smut on this episode, check out our side stories on AO3. archiveofourown.org/users/Wintercre…/WintercrestPod Follow us on Twitter: @WintercrestPod @Nika_Howard, @ethnicninja, @wunderfitzig_, @kymcattys, and @Tara__Tea Copyright: Greener Grass by Dyalla. Dark Room by XTaKeRuX is licensed under a Attribution License.They Might not by Puddle of Infinity. Algorithms by Chad Crouch is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. What Was That Spectacular Sound Productions by Spectacular Sound Productions is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License.The Witch Are Going Magical by Loyalty Freak Music is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.
In this one, we sat down with Clara Sorrenti of the Canadian Communist Party to talk about a few important historical figures in the Canadian Communist movement, as well as answer some AMA questions. Editor's note: We're aware that in January, Clara has renounced her former political beliefs and has developed an unhelpful online presence, to put it mildly. We'll leave the episode up for now, but just know before you listen that she has turned out to be quite a clown (a chauvinist and ableist one at that). **Correction: Canada entered WW2 when Britain did, but the Communist Party didn't support the war until after the Soviet Union was invaded** f you haven't already, go to www.prolespod.com or you can help the show improve over at www.patreon.com/prolespod and in return can get access to our spicy discord, exclusive episodes, guest appearances, etc.! All kinds of great stuff. Please subscribe on your favorite podcast apps and rate or review to help extend our reach. Like and rate our facebook page at facebook.com/prolespod and follow us on Twitter @prolespod. If you have any questions or comments, DM us on either of those platforms or email us at prolespod@gmail.com All episodes prior to episode 4 can be found on YouTube, so go check that out as well! Intro music: "Proles Pod Theme" by Ransom Notes Outro music: "The Communists Have the Music" by They Might be Giants
We’re watching the Broken Wing Job, we’re talking about Sick Days, Chicken Parm, and Coffee Shop AUs.We’re also discussing candor, Goodwill to all trances, Rocko get iPhone, Wednesday get GF, Christianity ruining songs, Fabbayonetta, John Rogers become John Egberts, Tokyo tangent, Parker has many hands, network infighting, McElroys we but our thumbs but not at thee, Pardison is not Beauty and the geek, we prefered the war crime talk, Cass watched next episode already, Parker says ACAB, the true loyalty of weapons is to bloodshed, privacy issues, deadwifeitis, They Might be Bastards by the Mountain Goats, Fallout Boy references, Leverage is good except the parts when it isn’t, Whom reference the Doctor?, it was the C-Section and the chocolate that made me hurl, Overwatch OTP truths, (Winnie the) Poohcast, Cass doesn’t drink so her fave drink is a fruit juice, The Rockdown job, region-locked dvds, itunes reviews, Fabby rages out, a purely Metaphorical Straight man, types of cats to turn into, surprise guest appearance.Recommendations:Mermaid Splash! Passion Festival
They Might be Giants heads Whad'ya Know's foray into the Big Apple on April 1, 1995--
This Week Our host take a look at 2 Southern Underground Pro shows from this year! First up Is "Hold Your Ground" and its followed by "Those Who Fear Tomorrow" And as advertised we Watch along as Violence is Forever and They Might be Giants Face off to be crowned SUP Tag Team Champions. Plus listen to us talk about our audio quality issues and how they got better and might get worse because well....Technology!
Get ready to unearth some long-repressed memories. In lieu of a normal episode, we're discussing four of Cartoon Network's "Groovies" - those animated music videos that used to play between shows in the Powerhouse (and maybe also the CN City?) eras. So if you're here for Code Lyoko, you may be disappointed, but if you're a fan of sharks with goatees, this may be the show you've been waiting for! By the by, we'll be hosting a Twitch stream on Friday, March 22 at http://www.twitch.tv/supernucleargroup where you'll be able to "ask us anything," as the teens are saying these days. Not only about Lyoko but about life, the universe, and everything. So thank you for your patience, and please stay tuned! === Here are the four bangers we took a look at in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcBN2AG9qqc - Buttercup (I'm Super Girl) by Shonen Knife (Powerpuff Girls) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHrFHTGP5i4 - Courage the Cowardly Dog by They Might be Giants https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vn1pf0Xi3nU - Jabberjaw by Pain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9cr4HvQmj8 - The Incredible Shrinking Day / I'm Not Coming In Anymore by Garrett Freireich (Ed, Edd n Eddy) === Questions? Comments? Email us at rttppodcast@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter at @rttppodcast. Or find our bonus content on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/supernucleargroup You can also look up our libsyn page at http://www.orc.moe ! Cover art by the very skilled Ingram! Find their work at @ingramcomix or www.ingramcomix.com. Intro and outro is "XANA Rhapsody" by Matt of Avana Music! Find more of Matt's work at https://soundcloud.com/avanamusic.
Marc Time: “We Were All Record Junkies” This is an interview with Marc Time, recorded in the Lava Lamp Lounge on 19 December 2018. This program is sponsored by J Jean Portraits, & Peggy’s Vegan Hot Sauce. For more information about our sponsors, follow the link. We are also now a part of the They Might […]
Brad Anderson: “It’s Gotta Be Weirder, Stranger…” This is an interview with Brad Anderson, recorded in the Lava Lamp Lounge on 8 December 2018. This program is sponsored by J Jean Portraits, & Peggy’s Vegan Hot Sauce. For more information about our sponsors, follow the link. We are also now a part of the They Might […]
Paul Sahre is a New York based designer who has worked with everyone from Marvel, to Google, to the New York times. He’s an expert cover designer. He’s designed album covers for bands like They Might be Giants, covers for magazines like New York Magazine, and book covers for authors like Chuck Klosterman. In this episode Paul talks about his new book, Two Dimensional Man, his love of making stuff, and the importance of once having had his design office, Office of Paul Sahre (OOPS), above a Dunkin’ Donuts in New York City. First Things First is produced as part of Frontier Media. Learn more at www.frontier.is Host: Paddy Harrington Producer and Editor: Max Cotter Frontier’s sponsor music is an edited version of “sketch (rum-portrait)” by Jahzzar from the album “Sketches.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Sketches/sketch_rum-portrait_158 This episode features an edited version of “ma'am” by Jahzzar from the album “Sketches.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Sketches/maam_1195 This episode features an edited version of “Lick Stick ” by Blue Dot Sessions from the album “Nursery.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/Nursury/Lick_Stick This episode features an edited version of “Everybody” by Podington Bear from the album “Carefree.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Carefree/Everybody This episode features an edited version of “In And Out ” by Podington Bear from the album “Daydream.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Daydream/In_And_Out_1906
This season, More Perfect is taking our camera lens off the Supreme Court and zooming in on the words of the people: the 27 amendments that We The People have made to our Constitution. We're taking on these 27 amendments both in song and in story. This episode is best listened to alongside 27: The Most Perfect Album, an entire album (an ALBUM!) and digital experience of original music and art inspired by the 27 Amendments. Think of these episodes as the audio liner notes. Let's get started. If we're talking about the Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, it only feels right to start at the beginning. The First and Second Amendments are arguably the most ferociously contentious amendments of them all, and the Third Amendment is the underdog that everyone underestimates but (maybe) shouldn’t. With that in mind, Episode One dives into the poetic dream behind the First Amendment. This is the amendment that reflects the kind of country the Founding Fathers hoped we would be. Next, we examine the fiercely debated words of the Second Amendment, words that often feel like they divide our nation in two. And finally, we question whether the seemingly irrelevant Third Amendment might actually be the key to figuring out where our country is going. And when you're done with the episode, take a listen to the songs by Joey Stylez, Cherry Glazerr, Sateen, Flor de Toloache, Michael Richard Klics, Palehound, and They Might be Giants inspired by Amendments 1, 2 and 3 on 27: The Most Perfect Album.
Daniel recaps the final third of House Dick, where Novak keeps his receipts, Julia is left with crappy options, and Novak makes a new friend. — Goodreads summary of the book: House Dick is one of Hunt’s very best, a classic hardboiled story of a detective in a Washington D.C. hotel (no, not that hotel) investigating a twisty tale of burglary and murder, of skullduggery under cover of darkness, of deception and shifting loyalties – and of the price you pay when you trust the wrong people… — Support the show: Thanks to our sponsor, Audible, for giving our listeners a free audiobook through Audibletrial.com/pulp! -- Follow and chat with us on social media: Twitter: @33_Pulp Instagram: @33pulp Facebook: @33pulppage Web: 33pulp.com -- Credits: Intro/Outtro: "Hotel Detective," by They Might be Giants Episode Editor: Linzi Sound effects: Charm by Scrampunk and Success by Grunz Logo adapted from Artemis Smith's cover for This Bed We Made.
They Might be Giants - Istanbul (Not Constantinople)... One of the catchiest damn songs
NoMBe is the musical project of LA-based Electric Soul Prodigy Noah McBeth. Noah has a wide range of influences and in his music he combines a variety of styles, self-produced and performed, to create a one of a kind sound. His debut album They Might’ve Even Loved Me is out today on Th3rd Brian, it […]The post Extended Play: NoMBe appeared first on Ghettoblaster Magazine.
We are back from our mini-break with the first of hopefully a long series of plays. Phoenix and Frank take turns swapping roles out to reenact The Grave almost word for word. Well, close enough. They MIGHT have said 'cunt' a few less times in the actual TZ episode. www.LIWstudios.com
We are back from our mini-break with the first of hopefully a long series of plays. Phoenix and Frank take turns swapping roles out to reenact The Grave almost word for word. Well, close enough. They MIGHT have said 'cunt' a few less times in the actual TZ episode. www.LIWstudios.com
We might as well change the name of the show to the Hambone Variety Hour, because this week we are talking about all the things that make Hambone happy. First up, Animaniacs is coming to Hulu and no one could be more stoked than Hambone. Let’s ignore the fact that he thought the They Might […] The post 54: Animaniacs, The End of the F***ing World, Why Cassettes Suck, WWE Mixed-Match Challenge appeared first on Cult of George | Pop Culture, Tiki Bars & Rock & Roll.
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Brewed.
Erin "DJ Peach Pit" Zimmerman joins us this week to talk about some hot tracks. Nick and Co. opine on the olden days of the internet, with They Might be Giants' The Spine at the center. Andrew and friends aren't super stoked with Noel Gallagher and his High Flying Birds' Who Built the Moon?. Later, Erin leads the guys on discussion of Girlpool's Before the World was Big. Finally, we all drink a Jalapango from Back 40 and cool off. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sosnsbsbpodcast/support
American band They Might be Giants, famous for charting singles 'Birdhouse in your Soul' and 'Istanbul', have also made an album all about science. It's called 'Here Comes Science', and aims to teach children about things like biology and physics, featuring songs like 'My Brother the Ape' and 'I Am a Paleontologist'. The band dropped by Cambridge as part of a tour promoting their new album 'Glean', so Naked Scientist Georgia Mills took the opportunity to speak to founding member John Linnell about songs, science and controversy... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
American band They Might be Giants, famous for charting singles 'Birdhouse in your Soul' and 'Istanbul', have also made an album all about science. It's called 'Here Comes Science', and aims to teach children about things like biology and physics, featuring songs like 'My Brother the Ape' and 'I Am a Paleontologist'. The band dropped by Cambridge as part of a tour promoting their new album 'Glean', so Naked Scientist Georgia Mills took the opportunity to speak to founding member John Linnell about songs, science and controversy... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
In this edition of Cincy Brewcast we meet Mike Albarella and Brandon Hughes, the brother-in-law team behind emerging brewery Nine Giant, in Pleasant Ridge, Ohio.… The post Volume 1, Episode 45 – "They Might be Nine Giant" With Mike Albarella And Brandon Hughes appeared first on The Gnarly Gnome.
In this edition of Cincy Brewcast we meet Mike Albarella and Brandon Hughes, the brother-in-law team behind emerging brewery Nine Giant, in Pleasant Ridge, Ohio.… The post Volume 1, Episode 45 – "They Might be Nine Giant" With Mike Albarella And Brandon Hughes appeared first on The Gnarly Gnome.
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Edition #815 Past and future destruction Today we look at the past and future destruction caused by fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions as well as our lackluster attempt to equip ourselves with a climate-friendly, terrorism-resistant electrical grid. Ch. 1: Intro - Theme: A Fond Farewell, Elliott Smith Ch. 2: Act 1: The IPCC's new report - @greennewsreport - Air Date: 4-3-14 Ch. 3: Song 1: Spite - Vandaveer Ch. 4: Act 2: China Builds Largest Solar Plant in World While US Falls Behind - @davidpakmanshow - Air Date: 03-30-14 Ch. 5: Song 2: Sickening - Ken Mickey Ch. 6: Act 3: C'mon America...Let's Keep the Lights on - @Thom_Hartmann - Air Date: 03-14-14 Ch. 7: Song 3: I've got no strings - Gipsy Kings Ch. 8: Act 4: The disinformation of Fox News - @greennewsreport - Air Date: 4-1-14 Ch. 9: Song 4: Disinformation - Aaron Courtland Ch. 10: Act 5: Exxon CEO Sues to Stop Fracking Near His Home - @majorityfm - Air Date: 02-26-14 Ch. 11: Song 5: The most beautiful place in the world - Mary Anne Hitt Ch. 12: Act 6: Greenpeace Co-Founder Loses It Talking Climate Change on Twitter - @davidpakmanshow - Air Date: 03-08-14 Ch. 13: Song 6: Science is real - They Might be Giants Ch. 14: Act 7: Environmental Destruction, When Will It End? - @greennewsreort - Air Date 3-25-14 Ch. 15: Song 7: You're a disaster - Dragonette Ch. 16: Act 8: How Much Oil Really Spilled? - @onthemedia - Air Date: 3-28-14 Ch. 17: Song 8: Murky Water - The Autumn Isles Ch. 18: Act 9: Protect the Arctic via- @sierraclub - Best of the Left Activism Ch. 19: Song 9: Activism - Shihan Ch. 20: Act 10: Global Water Shortages Pose Threat of Terror & War - @davidpakmanshow - Air Date: 02-16-14 Ch. 21: Song 10: Till your well runs dry - Peter Tosh Ch. 22: Act 11: The Last Hours of Humanity: Warming the World to Extinction - @Thom_Hartmann - Air Date: 10-09-13 Voicemails: Ch. 23: Ask men about why their reproductive rights are off limits - Chris from Colorado Springs Ch. 24: Thoughts on queerness from a newly-out gender-non-conforming listener - Chris from Rhode Island Ch. 25: Response to PBS segment from media episode - Zach from San Francisco Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Ratatat Ch. 26: Final comments with This Week in Blackness on taking funding from the KKK Closing Music: Here We Are - Patrick Park ACTIVISM: Protect the Arctic from an oil spill disaster! via The Sierra Club Sources/further reading: "Oil From the Exxon Valdez Spill Lingers on Alaska Beaches” from National Geographic "Exxon Spill – 25 Years of Tears" by Shannyn Moore Produced by: Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes!
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Edition #814 No corporate news is good news Today we take a look at the various ways the corporate media regularly embarrasses itself while in search of ratings from ever-more narrow slivers of potential viewers. Ch. 1: Intro - Theme: A Fond Farewell, Elliott Smith Ch. 2: Act 1: The plane is not in a black hole - @allinwithchris Hayes - Air Date: 03-20-14 Ch. 3: Song 1: Bedtime stories - Chris Reed Ch. 4: Act 2: Keeping Conspiracies Secret And Speculation In The News - @jimmy_dore Show - Air Date: 3-21-14 Ch. 5: Song 2: Empty - The Cranberries Ch. 6: Act 3: Fox Host Explains Missing Flight with Finding Noah's Ark - @davidpakmanshow - Air Date: 03-24-14 Ch. 7: Song 3: Flat Earth Society - Bad Religion Ch. 8: Act 4: News, No Experts, Just Diversity Of Speculation - le Show (@theharryshearer) - Air Date 3-23-14 Ch. 9: Song 4: Good people - Jack Johnson Ch. 10: Act 5: PBS Gets On Its Knees For Billionaires | Integrity Is Dead - @theyoungturks - Air Date: 02-14-14 Ch. 11: Song 5: Solsbury Hill - Peter Gabriel Ch. 12: Act 6: CNBC: Climate Change is Witchcraft! - @majorityfm - Air Date: 03-05-14 Ch. 13: Song 6: Witchcraft - Frank Sinatra Ch. 14: Act 7: NBC's MTP Debates Climate Change, Truth vs. Nonsense - @FAIRmediawatch - Air Date 2-21-14 Ch. 15: Song 7: Nonsense - Komeda Ch. 16: Act 8: You Can Now Drive Across The US For Free, Mainstream Media Ignores It - @LeeCamp - Air Date: 03-11-14 Ch. 17: Song 8: Electric car - They Might be Giants Ch. 18: Act 9: Laughably Biased or Fair & Balanced Climate Change Debate? - @theyoungturks - Air Date: 02-18-14 Ch. 19: Song 9: S.O.S. - The Suicide Machines Ch. 20: Act 10: Climate Change, The Media Is The Message - @FAIRmediawatch - Air Date 3-21-14 Voicemails: Ch. 21: The problem with the media's coverage of climate change - Chris from Colorado Springs Ch. 22: The queer experience - Sonya from Minnesota Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Ratatat Ch. 23: Final comments on conservatives believing in free lunches Closing Music: Here We Are - Patrick Park Produced by: Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes!
This week, we ring in 2014 by looking BACK at our favorite interviews of 2013. (Because, yes, we’re punk like that.) You’ll hear “things you didn’t know” from Daniel Radcliffe, Margaret Atwood, and many more… Sounds big and small from reggae legend Jimmy Cliff and They Might be Giants… Writer Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love) […]
Matthew presents #LondonGP - your weekly motor sport and music extravaganza on ZoneOneRadio. Fasten your seatbelts - this week’s show will be travelling at over 1,000 miles an hour. Rupert and Eleanor have been to see the people behind the Bloodhound Supersonic car - the team who are hoping to break the land speed record by 33% - the largest margin ever And of course, Autosport Editor-in-Chief Andy van de Burgt will be along with his verdict on Mercedes’ rap on the knuckles from the FIA. Music this week from The Kinks, They Might be Giants and a couple from that new “Old Grey Whistle Test compilation. -- www.twitter.com/radio_matthew and www.twitter.com/z1radio www.ZoneOneRadio.com www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - Roadrunner (Twice) Intro The Kinks - Days Kirsty MacColl - A New England Letter from the Editor: with Autosport Editor-in-Chief Andy van de Burgt They Might Be Giants - Birdhouse in Your Soul Interview: Rupert and Eleanor talk to Ian Glover, President Bloodhound SSC 1k - part 1 of 3 Steve Miller Band - Fly Like An Eagle Interview: Rupert and Eleanor talk to Ian Glover, President Bloodhound SSC 1k - part 3 of 3 The Faces - Cindy Incidentally Interview: Rupert and Eleanor talk to Ian Glover, President Bloodhound SSC 1k - part 3 of 3 Free - Wishing Well Outro Ella Fitzgerald - Summertime HIDDEN TRACK They Might Be Giants - Your Racist Friend
Matthew presents #LondonGP - your weekly motor sport and music extravaganza on ZoneOneRadio. Fasten your seatbelts - this week’s show will be travelling at over 1,000 miles an hour. Rupert and Eleanor have been to see the people behind the Bloodhound Supersonic car - the team who are hoping to break the land speed record by 33% - the largest margin ever And of course, Autosport Editor-in-Chief Andy van de Burgt will be along with his verdict on Mercedes’ rap on the knuckles from the FIA. Music this week from The Kinks, They Might be Giants and a couple from that new “Old Grey Whistle Test compilation. -- www.twitter.com/radio_matthew and www.twitter.com/z1radio www.ZoneOneRadio.com www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - Roadrunner (Twice) Intro The Kinks - Days Kirsty MacColl - A New England Letter from the Editor: with Autosport Editor-in-Chief Andy van de Burgt They Might Be Giants - Birdhouse in Your Soul Interview: Rupert and Eleanor talk to Ian Glover, President Bloodhound SSC 1k - part 1 of 3 Steve Miller Band - Fly Like An Eagle Interview: Rupert and Eleanor talk to Ian Glover, President Bloodhound SSC 1k - part 3 of 3 The Faces - Cindy Incidentally Interview: Rupert and Eleanor talk to Ian Glover, President Bloodhound SSC 1k - part 3 of 3 Free - Wishing Well Outro Ella Fitzgerald - Summertime HIDDEN TRACK They Might Be Giants - Your Racist Friend
Best of the Left - Progressive Politics and Culture, Curated by a Human
Edition #561 Sorry about that Visit BestOfTheLeft.com to share your favorite clips with your social networks! Join the virtuous cycle! Act 1: Victoryish - Mark Fiore Air Date 12-26-11 Act 2: Sorry - Al Franken Show Act 3: General Pushes For U.S. War With Iran - Young Turks Air Date: 10-26-11 Song 3: Auld Lang Syne - Me First and the Gimme Gimmes Act 4: Shitzkrieg - European Wars - Daily Show Air Date: 8-9-11 Song 4: I Saved the World Today - The Eurythmics Act 5: ACLU on Redacted Documents - On the Media Air Date: 12-9-11 Song 5: Secrets - OneRepublic Act 6: US Spends 59% of Budget on Defense - Young Turks Air Date: 12-4-11 Song 6: Cuts like a knife - Soft Act 7: New Fox Reality Show To Determine Ruler Of Iraq - The Onion Song 7: Mickey - Toni Basil Act 8: 9 Children killed in US Afghan Air Strike - Counterspin Air Date: 12-1-11 Song 8: Cry - James Blunt Act 9: Game Of Drones - Daily Show Air Date: 12-7-11 Song 9: In The Aeroplane Over The Sea - Neutral Milk Hotel Act 10: For Afghan Women, Rape Law Offers Little Protection - NPR Air Date: 12-3-11 Song 10: Marry You - Bruno Mars Act 11: Virginity Tests Banned - Young Turks Air Date: 12-28-11 Song 11: Put it to the test - They Might be Giants Act 12: Time Magazine Columnist - Tensions toward Pakistan - Counterspin Air Date: 12-8-11 Song 12: Ruby - Kaiser Cheifs Act 13: Lowe's Balls of the Week - Daily Show Air Date: 12-14-11 Song 13: Big Balls - AC/DC Act 14: Syrian Government Attacking Citizens - Young Turks Air Date: 12-21-11 Song 14: Call for help - Clay Schneider Act 15: Iraqi war invasion historiography, a rewriting - Counterspin Air Date: 12-8-11 Song 15: Turn it over - Bluegrazer Act 16: U.S. Plans To Give Every Iraqi $3,544.91 And Let Free Market Do Rest - The Onion Song 16: From the ashes - Gamma Ray Act 17: Iran Sanctions, War, Israel, Gas Prices - Young Turks Air Date: 12-28-11 Final comments on a profoundly good idea to get people to call their reps in congress Bonus iPhone/iPod Touch App Content: Year In Review: Revolution In Egypt Either Courageous Or Stupid Depending On Outcome - The Onion Produced by: Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes!
Marc, Bryon and Jeremy talk all things 1996. You had me at "Hutsell". 1996 Edition. Music by: They Might be Giants, Dennis Lerry and Prodigy.
Best of the Left - Progressive Politics and Culture, Curated by a Human
Edition #362Winning by losingAct 1: Winning by losing - Mark FioreSong 1: I'm a loser - The BeatlesAct 2: Minority leader called out - Young TurksSong 2: Birdhouse in your soul - They Might be GiantsAct 3: The inside job Part 1 - This American LifeSong 3: Cat faces - Ugly CasanovaAct 4: Fraud hearing on shitty deals - Wait wait don't tell meSong 4: Working class hero - Green DayAct 5: The inside job Part 2 - This American LifeSong 5: Hey Jealousy - Gin BlossomsAct 6: The GOP alternative to financial reform - Young TurksSong 6: Damn it feels good to be a gangsta - Geto BoysAct 7: The inside job Part 3 - This American LifeSong 7: Bet Against the American Dream - This American LifeAct 8: Wham-O moves to America - Daily ShowSong 8: Wake up - Arcade FireAct 9: GOP up Wall Street's ass - Young TurksBonus iPhone/iPod Touch App Content:S.E.C. porn - Daily ShowProduced by:Jay!Thanks for listening!Check out the Best of the Left iPhone/iPod Touch App in the App Store!Visit us at www.BestOfTheLeft.comContact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.comVote for us and leave comments at www.PodcastAlley.com or Review the show on iTunes.