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Hello once again everyone I'm your host Ray Shasho and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends. The original Standells band was formed in 1962 by lead vocalist and keyboard player Larry Tamblyn, guitarist Tony Valentino, bass guitarist Jody Rich, and drummer Benny King. Tamblyn had previously been a solo performer, recording several 45 singles in the late 1950s and early 1960s including "Dearest", "Patty Ann", "This Is The Night", "My Bride To Be" and "Destiny" for Faro and Linda Records. The Standells released a string of garage rock singles in the mid to late 1960's, which are now regarded as proto-punk classics. They've inspired such groups as the Sex Pistols and Ramones. Everyone from Bruce Springsteen, Aerosmith and U2 to Minor Threat has covered Standells records. They are best known for their 1966 hit "Dirty Water", written by their manager, Ed Cobb. (Ed Cobb is also noted for writing "Tainted Love", a Gloria Jones song which became world famous when Soft Cell did a version of it.) "Dirty Water" is now the anthem of several Boston sports teams and is played following every Boston Red Sox and Boston Bruins home win. The song is also listed in the Rock Hall of Fame as one of the 500 songs that shaped Rock & Roll. The Standells have continued to actively perform throughout the world and their recent concert performances have been receiving rave reviews. Please welcome original member, founder, keyboardist & singer for The Standells… LARRY TAMBLYN to Interviewing the Legends … FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT LARRY TAMBLYN AND THE STANDELLS VISIT www.facebook.com/Standells Facebook https://twitter.com/Standells Twitter www.instagram.com/thestandells/?hl=en Instagram THE STANDELLS Studio albums Year Album 1966 Dirty Water Why Pick on Me — Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White Released: November 1966 1967 The Hot Ones! Released: January 1967 Try It Released: October 1967 2013 Bump Released: August 9, 2013 Live albums Year Album 1964 The Standells in Person at P.J.s. Released: September 1964 1966 "Live" and Out of Sight Released: June 1966 2000 Ban This! Released: October 31, 2000 2001 The Live Ones Released: January 27, 2015 2015 Live on Tour - 1966 Released: January 27, 2015 Support us!
The Purge franchise is one of the most iconic dystopian action horror series of all time and the man behind it, James DeMonaco is not stopping anytime soon.Jame is our guest today and even though we talk a great deal about the various Purge films he's either written or directed, which are all fan favorites, we start off with his most recently released film, This Is The Night, that was digitally released on September 21, 2021, after a prior theater release on Sep 17, 2021.This Is The Night, drama stars Frank Grillo, Lucius Hoyos, Jonah Hauer-King, Bobby Cannavale, and Naomi Watts. It is set in the summer of 1982 Staten Island with the release of Rocky III as its backdrop. The story tells of an average teen who embarks on a quest in his Rocky Balboa-obsessed town that swirls in his family members. Watts and Grillo will play with his parents. His family must confront its greatest challenges and the family realizes that the only way to live is like there's no tomorrow.I have tons of questions for James in this interview, which I am sure you, my tribe will appreciate. I have been a fan of some of his work but clueless he had written other top-ranked films on my list, it came as an exciting shock to discover more that James has written, directed, or produced. Besides screenwriting, directing, and producing projects like the Purge movies, he's also written for TV and gets credit for writing The Negotiator, Staten Island, Jack, and Assault on Precinct 13. As a child of 5 years old, he would beg his more for a pass to watch the 4:30 ABC network movies and would visit the cinema often. At seven years old, he went to see, Apocalypse at the cinema and that changed everything for him. Leaving that theater with the desire to be part of that experience of whatever happened on the screen. Through screenwriting, he landed his first production gig with director Francis Coppola, for the 1996 movie, Jack, starring Robin Williams. The inspiration for The Purge was birthed during James's time living in Paris and Canada. It came mainly, from his relationship against guns even though he had grown up around cops. The experience in Europe and Canada, in general, were the complete opposites he had observed. This was around the time mass shootings in America were on the rise in the early 2000s. Combined with an aftermath dark thought from a road rage incident curious about what it would be like if we all had a day pass, turned into a masterpiece original screenplay. But dressed in a science fiction dystopian world. The Purge: Anarchy - A couple is driving home when their car breaks down just as the Purge commences. Meanwhile, a police sergeant goes out into the streets to get revenge on the man who killed his son, and a mother and daughter run from their home after assailants destroy it. The five people meet up as they attempt to survive the night in Los Angeles.It was challenging to find someone willing to finance a ‘nihilistic' and ‘un-American movie life The Purge. James and his partners got about fifty rejections because of how dark the script seemed. Until finally with help from Jason Blum who said it was a great fit for his low-budget horror model on his deal with Universal Studios, to be produced by Blumhouse Productions and Platinum Dunes.The studio took a shot at it and the first Purge movie in 2013 albeit on a $3 million budget, grossed $89.3 million. The film starred Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey, Adelaide Kane, and Max Burkholder as members of a wealthy family who find themselves endangered by a gang of murderers during the annual Purge, a night during which all crime, including murder, is temporarily legal.The franchise includes The Purge: Anarchy( 2014), The Purge: Election Year (2016), a prequel, The First Purge (2018), The Purge TV series(2018 to 2019), and The Forever Purge (2021).There is a sixth Purge movie in the works. And the franchise has grossed overall over $450 million against a combined production budget of $53 million.We go deep in the weeds on these projects and James's writing process.Enjoy my conversation with James DeMonaco.
Playlist of the show:[00:00:00] Misty[00:04:56] Georgia[00:10:12] This Is The Night[00:14:12] No More Blues[00:19:29] Then I Will Be Tired of You[00:25:36] It Never Entered My Mind[00:21:53] London By Night[00:31:42] A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (The Manhattan Transfer)
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The Purge franchise is one of the most iconic dystopian action horror series of all time and the man behind it, James DeMonaco is not stopping anytime soon.James is our guest today and even though we talk a great deal about the various Purge films he's either written or directed, which are all fan favorites, we start off with his most recently released film, This Is The Night, that was digitally released on September 21, 2021, after a prior theater release on Sep 17, 2021.This Is The Night, drama stars Frank Grillo, Lucius Hoyos, Jonah Hauer-King, Bobby Cannavale, and Naomi Watts. It is set in the summer of 1982 Staten Island with the release of Rocky III as its backdrop.The story tells of an average teen who embarks on a quest in his Rocky Balboa-obsessed town that swirls in his family members. Watts and Grillo will play with his parents. His family must confront its greatest challenges and the family realizes that the only way to live is like there's no tomorrow.I have tons of questions for James in this interview, which I am sure you, my tribe will appreciate. I have been a fan of some of his work but clueless he had written other top-ranked films on my list, it came as an exciting shock to discover more that James has written, directed, or produced.Besides screenwriting, directing, and producing projects like the Purge movies, he's also written for TV and gets credit for writing The Negotiator, Staten Island, Jack, and Assault on Precinct 13. As a child of 5 years old, he would beg his more for a pass to watch the 4:30 ABC network movies and would visit the cinema often. At seven years old, he went to see, Apocalypse at the cinema and that changed everything for him. Leaving that theater with the desire to be part of that experience of whatever happened on the screen. Through screenwriting, he landed his first production gig with director Francis Coppola, for the 1996 movie, Jack, starring Robin Williams. The inspiration for The Purge was birthed during James's time living in Paris and Canada. It came mainly, from his relationship against guns even though he had grown up around cops.The experience in Europe and Canada, in general, were the complete opposites he had observed. This was around the time mass shootings in America were on the rise in the early 2000s. Combined with an aftermath dark thought from a road rage incident curious about what it would be like if we all had a day pass, turned into a masterpiece original screenplay. But dressed in a science fiction dystopian world. The Purge: Anarchy - A couple is driving home when their car breaks down just as the Purge commences. Meanwhile, a police sergeant goes out into the streets to get revenge on the man who killed his son, and a mother and daughter run from their home after assailants destroy it. The five people meet up as they attempt to survive the night in Los Angeles. It was challenging to find someone willing to finance a ‘nihilistic' and ‘un-American movie life The Purge. James and his partners got about fifty rejections because of how dark the script seemed. Until finally with help from Jason Blum who said it was a great fit for his low-budget horror model on his deal with Universal Studios, to be produced by Blumhouse Productions and Platinum Dunes.The studio took a shot at it and the first Purge movie in 2013 albeit on a $3 million budget, grossed $89.3 million. The film starred Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey, Adelaide Kane, and Max Burkholder as members of a wealthy family who find themselves endangered by a gang of murderers during the annual Purge, a night during which all crime, including murder, is temporarily legal.The franchise includes The Purge: Anarchy( 2014), The Purge: Election Year (2016), a prequel, The First Purge (2018), The Purge TV series (2018 to 2019), and The Forever Purge (2021).There is a sixth Purge movie in the works. And the franchise has grossed overall over $450 million against a combined production budget of $53 million.We go deep in the weeds on these projects and James's writing process.Enjoy my conversation with James DeMonaco.
The dystopian vision of the future as portrayed in The Purge film series has woven its way into our psyche. The Purge creator James DeMonaco discusses the popular film series and his new film This is the Night.
The Purge franchise is one of the most iconic dystopian action horror series of all time and the man behind it, James DeMonaco is not stopping anytime soon.Jame is our guest today and even though we talk a great deal about the various Purge films he's either written or directed, which are all fan favorites, we start off with his most recently released film, This Is The Night, that was digitally released on September 21, 2021, after a prior theater release on Sep 17, 2021.This Is The Night, drama stars Frank Grillo, Lucius Hoyos, Jonah Hauer-King, Bobby Cannavale, and Naomi Watts. It is set in the summer of 1982 Staten Island with the release of Rocky III as its backdrop. The story tells of an average teen who embarks on a quest in his Rocky Balboa-obsessed town that swirls in his family members. Watts and Grillo will play with his parents. His family must confront its greatest challenges and the family realizes that the only way to live is like there's no tomorrow.I have tons of questions for James in this interview, which I am sure you, my tribe will appreciate. I have been a fan of some of his work but clueless he had written other top-ranked films on my list, it came as an exciting shock to discover more that James has written, directed, or produced. Besides screenwriting, directing, and producing projects like the Purge movies, he's also written for TV and gets credit for writing The Negotiator, Staten Island, Jack, and Assault on Precinct 13. As a child of 5 years old, he would beg his more for a pass to watch the 4:30 ABC network movies and would visit the cinema often. At seven years old, he went to see, Apocalypse at the cinema and that changed everything for him. Leaving that theater with the desire to be part of that experience of whatever happened on the screen. Through screenwriting, he landed his first production gig with director Francis Coppola, for the 1996 movie, Jack, starring Robin Williams. The inspiration for The Purge was birthed during James's time living in Paris and Canada. It came mainly, from his relationship against guns even though he had grown up around cops. The experience in Europe and Canada, in general, were the complete opposites he had observed. This was around the time mass shootings in America were on the rise in the early 2000s. Combined with an aftermath dark thought from a road rage incident curious about what it would be like if we all had a day pass, turned into a masterpiece original screenplay. But dressed in a science fiction dystopian world. The Purge: Anarchy - A couple is driving home when their car breaks down just as the Purge commences. Meanwhile, a police sergeant goes out into the streets to get revenge on the man who killed his son, and a mother and daughter run from their home after assailants destroy it. The five people meet up as they attempt to survive the night in Los Angeles.It was challenging to find someone willing to finance a ‘nihilistic' and ‘un-American movie life The Purge. James and his partners got about fifty rejections because of how dark the script seemed. Until finally with help from Jason Blum who said it was a great fit for his low-budget horror model on his deal with Universal Studios, to be produced by Blumhouse Productions and Platinum Dunes.The studio took a shot at it and the first Purge movie in 2013 albeit on a $3 million budget, grossed $89.3 million. The film starred Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey, Adelaide Kane, and Max Burkholder as members of a wealthy family who find themselves endangered by a gang of murderers during the annual Purge, a night during which all crime, including murder, is temporarily legal.The franchise includes The Purge: Anarchy( 2014), The Purge: Election Year (2016), a prequel, The First Purge (2018), The Purge TV series(2018 to 2019), and The Forever Purge (2021).There is a sixth Purge movie in the works. And the franchise has grossed overall over $450 million against a combined production budget of $53 million.We go deep in the weeds on these projects and James's writing process.Enjoy my conversation with James DeMonaco.
On today's episode of The Gastroenteritis Blues, we'll be honest, there isn't a ton to discuss. Despite that, Emily, Dan and Steve parse the week's reports about Kyrie Irving and John Wall in regards to the never-ending availability of Ben Simmons. Then, they discuss their excitement levels for the Sixers to be back when training camp opens on the 27th. They also discuss the Eagles' loss to San Francisco before they rotate asking each other 9 different non-basketball questions. Included: last meals, unlimited dogs, and a handful of Steve's new movie, This Is The Night. Enjoy! Review, subscribe and throw us a five star rating when you get a chance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of The Gastroenteritis Blues, we'll be honest, there isn't a ton to discuss. Despite that, Emily, Dan and Steve parse the week's reports about Kyrie Irving and John Wall in regards to the never-ending availability of Ben Simmons. Then, they discuss their excitement levels for the Sixers to be back when training camp opens on the 27th. They also discuss the Eagles' loss to San Francisco before they rotate asking each other 9 different non-basketball questions. Included: last meals, unlimited dogs, and a handful of Steve's new movie, This Is The Night. Enjoy! Review, subscribe and throw us a five star rating when you get a chance.
Sintonía: "Say What You Say" - The Dynamites "Follow This Sound", "Higher Heights", "Everybody Needs Love", "Safari" y "Strongler", extraídas del álbum "Reggae Is Tight", de Lloyd Charmers (Trojan Records, 1969) "Eternally", "This Is The Night", "John Public", "Skokiaan (Mr. Midnight)" y "Next Corner", extraídas del álbum "Fire Corner", de The Dynamites (Trojan Records, 1969) "This Is It", "Capo", "Foot Work", "Seventh Heaven", "Challenge", "Spicy" y "Wondering", extraídas del álbum "Reggae with" de The Hippy Boys (Trojan Records, 1969) Emitido el 02 de Junio del 2020 Escuchar audio
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Les traemos el episodio número 13 de Mi Gato Dinamita, el podcast que te analiza desde un diván lleno de pelos de gato. Duración total: 1:14:44.0:00:01-0:14:49 - Susanette y Guille comentan el nuevo régimen de análisis de Susanette, que involucra también a sus gatos. Guille arriesga hipótesis varias. Se discuten trastornos obsesivos, psicosis, Lacán y establecimientos gastronómicos dudosos.0:14:50-0:18:42 - Música: “Your Love Alone Is Not Enough”, por Manic Street Preachers.0:18:43-0:33:44 - ¿Parejas que se separan por culpa de los gatos? Hablamos también sobre la seducción y el inicio de las relaciones.0:33:45-0:40:36 - Guille renuncia formalmente a la tenencia de mascotas. ¿Sigue el podcast en su viraje inevitable hacia el antigatismo?0:40:37-0:43:49 - Música: "Island In The Sun", por Weezer.0:43:50-0:45:34 - Guille acusa a Susanette de bajadora de línea.0:45:35-0:50:30 - Desde Alemania, Entintado cuenta acerca de Pyro, el gato que adoraba volar, y lo bien que vienen los viajes para descubrir cosas nuevas.0:50:31-0:53:55 - Música: "This Is The Night", por The The.0:53:56-0:55:57 - Guille recorre la cuenta de Instagram de Entintado.0:55:58-0:57:08 - Susanette habla de la luna llena en Sagitario.0:57:09-1:10:38 - Despedida con saludos a oyentes y amigos varios, y un repaso a los continuos problemas de Susanette con sus gatos. ¿Somos todos negadores? Pasan visitas y nos saludan en vivo. Susanette firma cualquier cosa.1:10:39-1:14:44 - Música: "Candyland", por Kristin Hersh.Ilustramos este episodio con algunas fotos de Instagram tomadas por Entintado en las calles de Berlín de las que habla Guille: Como siempre, podés disfrutar de este episodio online con el reproductor de acá arriba, bajártelo en formato .mp3 haciendo clic en donde dice "Download" o escucharlo en SoundCloud. Si querés suscribirte a este podcast con tu aplicación favorita, buscanos en iTunes o usá nuestro feed RSS.
Especial del nuevo álbum de lacrimosa "Revolution", se hace un análisis del nuevo álbum y una reflexión del mismo y lo que es Lacrimosa. Episodio imperdible. SetList: >Der Ketzer. >Irgendein Arsch Ist Immer Unterwegs. >If The World Stood Still A Day. >Verloren. >This Is The Night. >Interlude - Feuerzeug (Part 1) - Instrumental. >Nichts Bewegt Sich. >Feuerzeug (Part 2). >Refugium. >Weil Du Hilfe Brauchst. >Rote Sinfonie. >Revolution. >Alles Lüge. (antes de esta canción hay un pequeño silencio de pocos segundos) >Seele In Not >Sacrifice Nota: Todas las canciones son de Lacrimosa del nuevo álbum menos Der Ketzer, Alles lüge y Nichts bewegt sich. Durante el programa se recuerda que esta abierta una convocatoria para nuevos miembros de Renaissance Wave y que para recibir más información puede hacerlo a través de la página de Suspiria Radio en Facebook o través de suspiriaradio@renwave.com Conclusión: (...)"creo que Lacrimosa es lacrimosa a su manera con varios tiempo o épocas, este álbum es sin duda de calidad y de una gran madures musical, es una revolución para todos aquellos que creen que lacrimosa retrocederá en su sonido para hacer algo que hizo en un inicio, pienso que Lacrimosa es una banda en donde se encuentra de todo un poco y tilo a través de estos 22 años ha vivido momentos que han hecho que su sonido cambie, y en un principio ese sonido que oscuro que nos cautivó de una manera profunda era porque así era la Alemania de ese entonces, lo podemos ver en todas las bandas, la evolución musical que tilo ha tenido a sido porque los tiempos han cambiado y al fin y al cabo un artista siempre cambia, como todo lo hace, y de seguro que si Lacrimosa hubiese seguido con lo mismo con que inicio, hoy sería una banda aburrida, porque lo que la hace que haya llegado hasta estos días es eso, la revolución". Conclusión completa en el programa. Página de Suspiria Radio: https://www.facebook.com/Suspiria.Radio Página del programa (Todeskunst): https://www.facebook.com/Todeskunst.SR Visita: www.renwave.com