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Every month, we ask the NPR Music staff: What's the one song you couldn't escape? What's the one album to which you'll return all year? In August, we got vulnerable with James Blake, leveled up with Foxing, cooed with PinkPantheress, discovered an obscure Polish composer via pianist Lucas Debargue, memorialized a member of Injury Reserve and went back in time to Lee Morgan's weekend residency at the Lighthouse. Songs heard on this episode: • James Blake: "Life is Not the Same" from Friends That Break Your Heart • Foxing: "Beacons" from Draw Down the Moon• PinkPantheress, "Just for me"• Lucas Debargue: "Nostalgie du pays" from Zal — The Music of Miłosz Magin • Injury Reserve: "Knees" from By the Time I Get to Phoenix • Lee Morgan: "Absolutions (Friday, Set 2)" from The Complete Live at the Lighthouse Follow the #NowPlaying blog for the NPR Music staff's favorite new songs.
We're taking a deep dive into the upcoming Dark Phoenix expansion and talking about how it might change the modern meta in a chat that also includes two new spoilers from that very set. We'll also be revealing the winner of the poll to find the shieldiest shield and giving out more details about our Dice Fight: XL online tournament. Oh, and someone's running a marathon?!? 00:47 Spoilers! 12:05 Dark Phoenix Chat Our comprehensive Dark Phoenix spoilers page I'll add the spoilers from this episode in about 24 hours. In the meantime, here's the video 56:25 Shieldiest Shield Results The Poll 62:10 AoB - Dice Fight, Dice Fight XL, and Sponsor Spug Save the date: Dice Fight XL, Saturday 14th August. Modern Constructed with up to 2 Dark Phoenix proxies. More details soon! The Dice Masters Online Discord server (drop us a line if this invite link has expired) Go to #dice-fight Sponsor Spug: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/AndyRicketts This is the main Dice Fight page, where you will find the monthly schedule and sign-up instructions. You can contact us on our webpage, our Facebook page or by email. Our theme tune is Ode to Joy – Heavy Edition, written specially for us by the most excellent dafteaux. The funky breakbeat drum loop is by Alexander, used under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
This episode was broadcast from the same great country that features the innovative Hollywood Center Project beautifully bounded by Yucca Street on the north, Ivar Avenue on the west, Argyle Avenue on the east, and adjacent amazing development and Hollywood… Read More 8th Hottest Global Show You Get When You Think, ‘Wow, Each Time I Get Pissed Off I Think About JazzJoyandRoyDotCom, The Official Website For Jazz Joy and Roy Global Radio, so Kathy does a great job as Pissed Off Executive Producer, Pissed Off Music Director, Pissed Off Manager, and Pissed Off Head of the Super Frequent Marital Relations With The Charming and Calmly Confident Host division of Jazz Joy and Roy Global Radio’
Live set from 4/20 celebration at HPC cannabis dispensary in Port Hueneme, CA. Part 2 Eastern Tale - Morillo Laugh of the Wicked - Thriftworks Pyscadellic Supernatural Style (Original Mix) - Dub Trees Solar Substance (Original Mix) - Electrosoul System Wild (feat. Ladi6) - Isaac Aesili It's Funny How - Chamberlain Dew - Dr. Sus Darknet - EAN Keepers - We Saw Lions Cubensis - Papadosio Nana (Jeremy Sole Edit) - Moacir Santos e Kenny Burrell All Night (Cut Chemist Remix) - Damian Marley feat Stephen Marley Covergence - Preservation Hall Jazz Band By the Time I Get to Arizona - Brownout 6 Underground (Fila Brazillias Samba) - Sneaker Pimps Mycelium - Dirtwire Space Man - Dr. Sus Perfect - CloZee Sirens - Savej Say Cheese (Siberian Tiger Cookie Mix) - The Orb Impeach Mr. Brown - The Wailers, Jeremy Sole Cherish The Sade - Stro Elliot Classic - Vokab Kompany Bad Boys - Psychemagik Vibes Is Right - Om Unit Lyrics to Go - Rav-E Sandhu feat. Lateef the Truthspeaker & Gift of Gab Mass Appeal (Amerigo Gazaway Remix) - Gang Starr T.R.O.Y. (Amerigo Gazaway Remix) - Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth Lovely Night For Dancing (Jeremy Sole Edit) - Bill Withers All About You - Sir Alex Fly Like An Eagle - Psychemagik Fight the Power - Brownout Robot Rock (Father Funk Remix) - Daft Punk vs Federation Of The Disco Pimp I Feel So Alive (Father Funk Remix) - Marc Rebillet All Night Long (Father Funk Remix) - Lionel Richie Dreams (Jeremy Sole's Ethereal Distillation) - Fleetwood Mac The End (D.V.S* Remix) - The Doors Smoke Two Joints - Richard Cheese & Lounge Against the Machine
#oqueacho #johnnyrivers #musica Changes by Johnny Rivers https://music.apple.com/br/album/changes/1386356552?l=en
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He was the kid from a small town in Arkansas who grew up to become a country and western superstar. Born in 1936, Glen Campbell first took up the guitar as a young boy. By the time he was in his twenties, he was an in-demand studio musician in Los Angeles, recording with some of the biggest names of the day. He broke out as a solo artist in the mid-’60s, and had his first big hit -- "Gentle on My Mind" -- in 1967. Then came more chart-toppers: "By the Time I Get to Phoenix".. "Dreams of te Everyday Housewife" .. "Wichita Lineman" .."Galveston" .. "Rhinestone Cowboy".. and "Southern Nights." He also had his own very popular, TV variety show.
Brought along on a doomed crossing, Paul and his friends prove to be the most useful passengers on the ship. (Gene Pensiero Jr)
Brought along on a doomed crossing, Paul and his friends prove to be the most useful passengers on the ship. (Gene Pensiero Jr)
Additionally, when I'm not getting pulled over, I'm also listening to The Goofy Movie soundtrack. TODAY ON THE SHOW: Suzette has your horoscope sign's theme song! Dr. Doom has a DIRTY LITTLE SECRET! More Johnjay & Rich drunk dials! HUMPDAY DUMPDAY! PLUS, REAL OR FAKE and so.much.more!!
It is hard to think of a time in the rock era when Crosby, Stills & Nash were not already a mainstay of the genre, but every rock legend has an origin, and the self-titled debut album first appeared in May of 1969. It was a near-instant success and one of the harbingers of a turn from blues-oriented rock to more acoustic, folk-oriented rock that would usher in the decade of the 70's.Crosby, Stills & Nash were a supergroup from their debut. David Crosby came from The Byrds, Stephen Stills came out of Buffalo Springfield, and Graham Nash was from The Hollies. Each was a songwriter as well as a vocalist and instrumentalist (Crosby on guitar, Stills on guitar and keyboards, and Nash on guitar). The addition of Neil Young (who has also previously played with Buffalo Springfield) would come after the album was released.As you listen to this podcast pay attention to the harmonies in the songs. That is the calling card for CS&N. Band members differ on where the trio first sang together. Crosby and Nash maintain that it was at Joni Mitchell's house, but Stephen Stills insists that he would have been too intimidated to sing at Mitchell's place, and that it was at Cass Elliot's (from The Mamas and the Papas) house! Either way the harmonies were so good it was clear that they would have to form a group. Much of the album is accomplished with multi-instrumentalist Stephen Stills (aka "Captain Many Hands") playing on the tracks, though Crosby and Nash played guitar on songs that they wrote. You can't duplicate this onstage however, so more instrumentalists had to be brought in for the tour — including Neil Young. One of their first stops - only their second concert as a group in fact - would be Woodstock, where they played a set between 3:00 and 4:00 a.m.Rob brings us this harmonic, folk album. We hope you enjoy it!Suite: Judy Blue EyesThis song is one of two hit singles from the album. The song was written by Stephen Stills, inspired by his former girlfriend, Judy Collins. It is a play on words - “Sweet Judy” and written as a 4-part suite. The first section is a pop song, the second section is in half tempo (relative to the first section), the third section picks up the tempo and is more poetic, and the fourth section is in Spanish. Long Time GoneThis should be a familiar track which is time-stamped from the late 60's. It was written the night that Bobby Kennedy was killed. David Crosby wrote this political, counter-cultural work. “Speak out, you got to speak out against the madness, you got to speak your mind, if you dare. But don't try to get yourself elected. If you do you had better cut your hair.”You Don't Have to CryThe first song Crosby, Stills & Nash ever sang together is this deep cut. Stephen Stills wrote this one as a love letter to Judy Collins, trying to convince her to move from New York to California. “Are you thinking of telephones and managers and where you've got to be at noon?”Helplessly HopingThis deep cut was the B-side from the single for “Marrakesh Express” The beautiful acoustic work reminded us of songs like Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" or Kansas' "Dust In the Wind." ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Everybody's Talking from the motion picture “Midnight Cowboy”Harry Nilsson performs this Grammy award-winning cover from the first X-rated movie to win an Academy Award for Best Picture. STAFF PICKS:“Galveston” by Glenn CampbellBrian's staff pick is one of three songs Jimmy Webb wrote for Campbell (the others being "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" and "Wichita Lineman"). “Just a Little Bit” by Little MiltonWayne takes us to the Mississippi delta for some blues. Ike Turner discovered Little Milton for Sam Phillips at Sun Records. Little Milton became more famous when he went to Checker Records, a more blues-oriented label. Little Milton was a prolific blues artist.“It's Your Thing” by The Isley BrothersBruce moves from blues to soul with the first hit from the Isley Brothers after leaving Motown Records. Ronald Isley wrote the song while dropping his daughter off at school. It features the lyrics “I can't tell ya' who to sock it to,” an adaptation of a popular line from the time that originally appeared in Aretha Franklin's “Respect.”“In-A-Gadda-De-Vida” by Iron ButterflyRob finishes off our staff picks with the radio version of the 17-minute psychedelic opus. Is it heavy metal, is it acid rock? We can't say, but Songfacts clears up the name as a misnomer. The title was supposed to be "In the Garden of Eden," but someone wrote the name down wrong and the record label decided to stick with "In-A-Gadda-De-Vida" as an eastern-sounding title. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Theme from "Hawaii 5-0" by The VenturesSurfs up as we close out this week's podcast with an instrumental from the cop drama which debuted in 1968 and ran for 12 seasons. The Ventures' version of this song was on the charts this month as a top-5 hit.
Written by Jimmy Webb Bass - Dan Shapera Drums - Vernel Fournier Piano - Willie Pickens Engineer - Ed Cody From the album MOTHERLESS CHILD Recorded at 8-Track Studio, Chicago. Remixed and edited at United Technique Recording Studio, Chicago. Distributed by Music Bag Record Distributors, of which liner notes writer Bill Tyson is the National Promotions Director.
Written by Jimmy Webb Bass - Dan Shapera Drums - Vernel Fournier Piano - Willie Pickens Engineer - Ed Cody From the album MOTHERLESS CHILD Recorded at 8-Track Studio, Chicago. Remixed and edited at United Technique Recording Studio, Chicago. Distributed by Music Bag Record Distributors, of which liner notes writer Bill Tyson is the National Promotions Director.
Written by Jimmy Webb Bass - Dan Shapera Drums - Vernel Fournier Piano - Willie Pickens Engineer - Ed Cody From the album MOTHERLESS CHILD Recorded at 8-Track Studio, Chicago. Remixed and edited at United Technique Recording Studio, Chicago. Distributed by Music Bag Record Distributors, of which liner notes writer Bill Tyson is the National Promotions Director.
Msira McCoy - My Perspective Mix (114) 1. Homero Espinosa - Carry On (Original Mix) 2. Tatsu - Hard Chin 3. Tee Maestro - The Purple Spectrum (Original) 4. COSMOGRYAL MASTER 5. Piers Kirwan - Afraid Of The Dark 6. Tell - By the Time I Get to Paris 7. Makito - All The Way Back 8. Matthew Furness - Evenin' (KVRVBO Remode Mix) 9. Lrusse - Maxi 10. Mohig - The Udo (Original Mix) 11. Andile Andy - A Litle Bit Of Fun Download: http://www.mediafire.com/file/xhc7ivvixndb73x/Msira+McCoy+-+My+Perspective+mix+(114).mp3/file Podcast: https://www.mixcloud.com/Msira_McCoy01/ https://hearthis.at/msira-mccoy/ https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/my-perspective-mix/id1498036887
In this episode I have the pleasure of being interviewed by Chelyn Briand from my Coachmasters Toastmasters Club. In this episode we chat about my background in video production, marketing and some of the trends happening in the industry. Disclaimer This Podcast represents the opinions of the host of the show and his guests. Tactus makes every effort to broadcast correct information but marketing is constantly changing and by accessing this Podcast, you acknowledge that the Tactus makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice. Unless specifically stated otherwise, Tactus does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. The third party materials or content of any third party site referenced in this Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards or policies of Tactus. While Tactus welcomes any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors, Tactus assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content contained in third party materials or on third party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials or links. Moreover, Tactus makes no warranty that this Podcast, or the server that makes it available, is free of viruses, worms, or other elements or codes that manifest contaminating or destructive properties. TACTUS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST.
Anger, frustration, concern, there were too many words to describe the vibe coming from the beginning of this episode. On Episode 110, the crew starts off giving their thoughts on the recent events in Kenosha, WI, sparked by another shooting of a black man by police.Also on the docket is the Megan Thee Stallion/Tory Lanez controversy, reviews of NXT Takeover XXX & SummerSlam and the return and debut of Roman Reigns & Keith Lee respectively.This week’s #SweetPicksMaal Himself ft. Skyzoo - “Above Ground”https://spoti.fi/3b75QtFD. Mayo - “Druggie”https://spoti.fi/3jr0H2iBe sure to catch every episode on Radio 22 at myradio22.com, Tuesdays at 7:00 PM!Join in on the conversation on our new Facebook group, The Flex Forum!!!Find our podcast onSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2HBamUbApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2M3EbkmiHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/2LmVoDkGoogle Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2QQQrU0Spreaker: https://bit.ly/2VJlEtnFind us on social media at: @brbspodcastContact us at: brbspodcast@gmail.comNo culture vultures. No curtain jerkers. #BRBSPodcast
Anger, frustration, concern, there were too many words to describe the vibe coming from the beginning of this episode. On Episode 110, the crew starts off giving their thoughts on the recent events in Kenosha, WI, sparked by another shooting of a black man by police.Also on the docket is the Megan Thee Stallion/Tory Lanez controversy, reviews of NXT Takeover XXX & SummerSlam and the return and debut of Roman Reigns & Keith Lee respectively.This week’s #SweetPicksMaal Himself ft. Skyzoo - “Above Ground”https://spoti.fi/3b75QtFD. Mayo - “Druggie”https://spoti.fi/3jr0H2iBe sure to catch every episode on Radio 22 at myradio22.com, Tuesdays at 7:00 PM!Join in on the conversation on our new Facebook group, The Flex Forum!!!Find our podcast onSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2HBamUbApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2M3EbkmiHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/2LmVoDkGoogle Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2QQQrU0Spreaker: https://bit.ly/2VJlEtnFind us on social media at: @brbspodcastContact us at: brbspodcast@gmail.comNo culture vultures. No curtain jerkers. #BRBSPodcast
Whether you're traveling cross-country or cross room, we hope you're staying safe and healthy in these times. Whether you're taking a trip physically or one of the mind, remember to cherish both origin and destination and every point in between! Love and light, y'all! Playlist: Plus tôt by Alexandra Stréliski On the Road Again by Willie Nelson Detour Ahead by The Boulevard of Broken Dreams Orchestra By the Time I Get to Phoenix by Glen Campbell Kansas City by Wilbert Harrison Chicago (Adult Contemporary Easy Listening Version) by Sufjan Stevens A Bo Story: Suns by Jogging House Exit Music (For a Film) by Radiohead Overturn by Alexandra Stréliski Blue In Green by Miles Davis New York City Serenade by Bruce Springsteen I Forget Where We Were by Ben Howard Le nouveau départ by Alexandra Stréliski
Arizona has a long history of being home to numerous detention facilities, and currently, the state can hold as many as 7,000 detainees at one time. And perhaps its most dubious distinction is that since 2003, 19 detainees have died within Arizona's detention centers.
On this episode of The PVDcast, I am joined by Colin Devonshire. He is the creator of a comic called, By the Time I Get to Dallas. Colin is launching a Kickstarter for book two of the series and he stopped by to chat about the campaign. We also talk about the origins of his tale, the protagonist, Rudy and the prequel story, The Trinity Project. Colin is also an emergency room physician and we discuss how COVID-19 has impacted his professional and personal life. The episode wraps up with a little hockey talk and speculation on the future of sports post-Coronavirus. This is one insightful podcast excursion; you do not want to miss. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show!
SweetMBA, Ironhook Assassin, Dream Ear and Brane Damage give their account of UFC 249 as the first UFC during the quarantine Hosts: Sweet MBA (IG @cageagainst Twitter @cageagainst BishopChronicle (IG @realhiphopchess Brane Damage (IG @brane_damage) DreamEar (IG @DreamEarProd) Audio provided by: SweetMBA Video provided by: SweetMBA @DreamEyeMedia Executive Producer: DeShawn Davis Edited by: DeShawn Davis & Regis Jefferson Presented by: Cage Against the Machine www.CageAgainst.com @CageAgainst Distributed by: Dream Podcast Network http://www.EverythingDream.com/dream-podcast/
La nouvelle specialité de Tartine ta Culture s'intéresse à ces artistes et morceaux qui mettent en musique des faits réels. Pourquoi et comment les adapter ? Et quel impact sur le public ? Pour ce premier épisode de Blues from the News, on a retracé la lutte pour rendre hommage à Martin Luther King, des idées qui avancent doucement, et Public Enemy qui vient mettre un gros coup de pression. La pièce centrale : By the Time I Get to Arizona Les paroles sur Genius // L'interview de Chuck D dans Spin Les autres extraits : Happy Birthday (Stevie Wonder) Fight the Power (Public Enemy) Pride (In the Name of Love) (U2) / Tear Down That Wall (Chuck D) Les autres fonds sonores sont faits maison. N'hésitez pas à parler avec nous de cette tartine et tout ce qu'elle contient sur Twitter ou Facebook et faites la goûter autour de vous. Merci pour l'écoute et bonne digestion !
La nouvelle specialité de Tartine ta Culture s'intéresse à ces artistes et morceaux qui mettent en musique des faits réels. Pourquoi et comment les adapter ? Et quel impact sur le public ? Pour ce premier épisode de Blues from the News, on a retracé la lutte pour rendre hommage à Martin Luther King, des idées qui avancent doucement, et Public Enemy qui vient mettre un gros coup de pression. La pièce centrale : By the Time I Get to Arizona Les paroles sur Genius // L'interview de Chuck D dans Spin Les autres extraits : Happy Birthday (Stevie Wonder) Fight the Power (Public Enemy) Pride (In the Name of Love) (U2) / Tear Down That Wall (Chuck D) Les autres fonds sonores sont faits maison. N'hésitez pas à parler avec nous de cette tartine et tout ce qu'elle contient sur Twitter ou Facebook et faites la goûter autour de vous. Merci pour l'écoute et bonne digestion !
Archive feature with the legendary tunesmith, Jimmy Webb. He composed such classic songs as Up, Up and Away," "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," "Wichita Lineman," "Galveston," "MacArthur Park" & many, many more. Recorded 8-26-2010. Hosted by the late Roz Larman. Engineered and remastered by Peter Cutler. ©folkscene.
On this episode of The PVDcast, I am joined by Colin Devonshire, the creator of the graphic novel, By the Time I Get to Dallas. This post-apocalyptic tale focuses on one man's mysterious journey to get to Dallas, Texas from Boston, Massachusetts. Colin and I discuss the inspiration for the story, the writing process, his talented creative team and how his background as an emergency room doctor plays into the plot. We also chat about Colin's other endeavor, The Trinity Project, which is a webcomic that is a precursor to By the Time I Get to Dallas. Like those wandering characters in Colin's book, don't get left behind and check out this episode! Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show!
Episode 47: Road Trip USA – By the time I get to Arizona South we go from Alaska to Arizona. This week we are talking ufos to ghost towns. Everyone pop back into the rv and move those Funyuns out of the way the Vinnie spilled. This is going to fun and informative episode. Be sure to subscribe to our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCivk-vkHN7GzpSkNQz_a5SQ... Rate and review us on ITUNES visit our website for the up to date news dontlookunderthebed.net and follow us on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/dontlookunder - twitter @dlutb - Enjoy what we put in your ears? Our Patreon is now taking donations https://www.patreon.com/dlutb or you can PayPal us at dontlookunderthebedpodcast@gmail.com Got a question or topic for us to go over? email us at dontlookunderthebedpodcast@gmail.com https://www.desertusa.com/desert-people/haunted-deserts.html https://www.hauntedrooms.com/top-7-most-haunted-places-in-arizona https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/phoenix-shoplifting-video-brutality-family-files-claim-11312081 https://www.ranker.com/list/arizona-ghost-stories-urban-legends/aaron-edwards https://www.narcity.com/us/az/phoenix/things-to-do/20-spooky-places-in-arizona-that-you-need-to-discover-this-fall https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Goudeau https://www.insider.com/serial-killers-from-every-state-in-america-2018-5#alaska-robert-hansen-2
For $80 off your first month of HelloFresh, go to hellofresh.com/ITMSO80 and enter ITMSO80. This week, we knock out a few leftover mailbag questions and hit the following topics. Big shout out to Tyelerr Durden (Dead End Gaming) and Chris Platte (Strictly Hip Hop and Strictly Hoop Talk) for joining us. Gun pulled on parents - 5:15 Miley Cyrus - 15:42 Oj Simpson - 36:00 Snapchat Filter - 39:39 Lakeisha - 47:52 Comment Commentary - 1:00:07 Pass The Mic - 1:25:27 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Mills Heart of the City Harry Belafonte By the Time I Get to Phoenix Lawrence Welk Am I That Easy to Forget Percy Faith Popsicles and Icicles The Hollyridge Strings Homeward Bound The Johnny Mann Singers Green Grass Sammy Kaye And I Love Her Grady Martin The Girl From Ipanema Andy Williams Something Stupid Franck Pourcel Ready to Take A Chance Again John Fox I Got A Name The Living Voices I'll Catch The Sun Johnny Gregory & The Cascading Strings Ventura Highway Norm Geller You Needed Me Diana Krall Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word Ronnie Aldrich One on One Ron Goodwin True Love Ways Perry Como Bless The Beasts and The Children The 50 Guitars of Tommy Garrett Over You Henry Mancini Midnight Cowboy John Fox Tonight I Celebrate My Love Jerry Vale Snowbird Syd Dale Young Girl Engelbert Humperdinck That's Why I'm Easy (Like Sunday Morning) Tony Mottola This Guy's In Love With You Frank Chacksfield The Sound of Silence The Anita Kerr Singers The Beat Goes On Percy Faith He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother Jack Jones Goin' Out of My Head Manuel & The Music of the Mountains Feelings Ron Goodwin Hello Again Norm Geller Should've Never Let You Go Johnny Mathis Don't Go Breaking My Heart John Fox More Than a Woman Tony Bennett Make It Easy On Yourself Johnny Gregory & The Cascading Strings You Are The Sunshine of My Life Roger Williams What a Wonderful World Frank Mills Heart of the City
The party, now in possession of the CRYSTAL ROD, has fled from the thieves in the Sunken City through the underground tunnels. Once outside, they discover the Queen's forces are invading from the sea, bombarding the city. They quickly slip out beyond the walls, north of the city ...but to go where?
Message by Mark Christian, Senior MinisterPassage: Matthew 21:28-46
No one could ever take my pride from me I'll speak my truth and let my spirit fly Cause we could be the healin' When you're feeling all alone We could be the reason To find the strength to carry on In a world that's so divided We shall overcome We could be the healing We can be the flower in the gun We could be the healing We can be the flower in the gun -Michael Franti & Spearhead (feat Victoria Canal) The Flower (feat. Victoria Canal) | Michael Franti & Spearhead : Stay Human, Vol. 2 Shooting at Each Other | Tom Neilson : 18 Cows Your Facebook Feed Is Not the World | Dan O'Farrell : Your Facebook Feed Is Not the World Nameless, Faceless | Courtney Barnett : Tell Me How You Really Feel Facebook Song | David Rovics : The Other Side Spoken Excerpt (Mohawk College, April 25, 2001) | Jello Biafra : Gascd. Add Me | Chumbawamba : The Boy Bands Have Won No Kanada | Lee Reed : The Butcher, The Banker, The Bitumen Tanker Fuck 'Em | Lee Reed : Before & Aftermath Dear Liberals | Lee Reed : The Butcher, The Banker, The Bitumen Tanker Kontrol | Lee Reed : Before & Aftermath Paradigm | Left On Red : Folk Alliance International presents Songs of War and Politics Vol. 1 By the Time I Get to Arizona | Public Enemy : Power to the People & the Beats - Public Enemy's Greatest Hits Political.com Twitch.tv/unrelatedthings
So apparently we're in a polar freeze for the rest of the week, probably means I should stop walking and get a car. What car would you recommend for these cold harsh winters? -Mitch
Say it Isn't So... The Raiders steal a victory from the floundering Arizona Cardinals to force a 3-way tie for last place in the NFL. Those rooting for the tank and the subsequent number one pick may have been disappointed while the rest were happy to taste victory one more time in 2018. Kenny and Che are here for you through the good times and the bad times and we're here to raise our glass for your despite the draft order. Thrown on your favorite Raider legend Jersey, crack a cold one, and sit down for the latest episode of The Pillaging Podcast. Stay Tuned in… Listen every week on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Stitcher Radio. Download the official Pillaging App on the Apple App Store and Android! Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for future live broadcasts. Check out our shop and sport some Pillaging gear! Also, Leave us a message to be played on the show: (408) 909-PJFF. Follow us on Instagram: @The_Pillaging_Podcast Check out our podcast partners over at the Raiders Podcast Network Donate to the show! We appreciate your contribution and generosity!
The brain, The Donkey, The Elephant, and The Music of Public Enemy.
This week we speak to Professor Louis Moore about his research on Dr. Martin Luther King's connection to world of sports and politics. Also, we have choice words about politicians who slam NFL players protesting NFL players while mouthing bromides about Dr. King. On top of all that, we got a ‘Just Stand Up’ and ‘Just Sit Down’ award for former NBA player Matt Barnes and notorious Houston Texans owner Bob McNair, Kaepernick Watch, and more! Lou Moore Twitter: @LouMoore12 http://mlk50.civilrightsmuseum.org/50-voices-50-years/posts/martin-luther-king-jr-and-the-black-athlete-protest-tradition Zirin, Donald Trump and Mike Pence Have No Business Speaking About Martin Luther King Jr. https://www.thenation.com/article/donald-trump-and-mike-pence-have-no-business-speaking-about-martin-luther-king-jr/ — http://www.edgeofsportspodcast.com/ | http://twitter.com/EdgeOfSportsPod | http://fb.com/edgeofsportspod | email us: edgeofsports@gmail.com | Edge of Sports hotline: 401-426-3343 (EDGE) — Music: Eye Examination - Del the Funky Homosapien | By the Time I Get to Arizona - Public Enemy | Players - Slum Village | Invocation - Common | So Fresh So Clean - Outkast | Window Shopper - 50 Cent | Success - Jay-Z Feat. Nas | I Got 5 On It - Luniz | Runnin’ - Pharcyde | The Wire Theme
I was honored to interview my Dark Shadows crush, actually my all around crush, David Selby again. I had him to myself, no sharing with Donnie. We talked Dark Shadows, stalking Kathryn Hepburn, movies. We also talked about what he and Don Knotts (AKA Barney Fife) had in common. What someone said when they saw him teaching. I asked about his advice for having a long lasting marriage with his lovely wife Chip. We talked about so many different things. Hopefully David and I will do a few more. He is endlessly interesting and it would be a labor of love for his many loyal fans. He is a treasure trove of information. He is just simply a treasure. Not only is he incredibly handsome whether as Quentin or with his beautiful head of silver hair, he is a good person. I feel very blessed speaking to him. I've named myself The David Selby Historian.. HA!I want to thank Michele Tsai, Wally Helvy and Sandra Lynn Sandoval for some questions they wanted me to ask David. Sandra can be heard playing Quentins theme before and after podcast. Also thanks to Joan Prato. Mostly thanks to David Selby for being such a great guy and doing the show again. He really is the sweetest man. I am so looking forward to talking to him again. He is a doll. I want to share something David wrote to me on Easter. "Grace, Bless you, and your listeners....bless the fans- they gave me a life." Bless you DAVID for bringing much joy into our lives!You can find all things David www.davidselby.comWally Helvy is one of the administrators on the facebook pageDark Shadows Appreciation Societymy Podcast pageswww.facebook.com/inyourfacewithdonnieandgracewww.inyourfacewithdonnieandgrace.comyou can also find us on itunes. www.facebook.com/truestoriesoftinseltownwww.truestoriesoftinseltown.comwww.truestoriesoftinseltown.podbean.comThanks so much for listening. You all are the best.Gracexoxo
Rockhistorier viede efteråret 2017 et par timer til første del af sagaen om pladeselskabet Stax, der fra sin base i Memphis spillede en dominerende rolle på 1960’ernes soulscene.Denne gang kigger Henrik og Klaus på anden del af historien, som den udfoldede sig efter Stax opsagde sin distributionsaftale med Atlantic, og i processen mistede sit bagkatalog.For at skabe et ”instant” bagkatalog, udsendte Stax i maj 1969 27 lp’er på en gang, heriblandt Isaac Hayes’ ”Hot Buttered Soul”. Albummet blev en gigasucces, hvilket gjorde Hayes til en superstjerne, og selskabet til en ’major player’, hvis succes peakede i årene 1971-72.Isaac Hayes’ soundtrack til blaxploitationfilmen Shaft blev selskabets kommercielle og kunstneriske højdepunkt, men niveauet var tårnhøjt i de år.Desværre betød problemer med distribution gennem multinationale CBS, skattevæsenet og banken Union Planters at Stax i 1975 erklæredes fallit. Men musikken lever stadig og lyder bedre end nogensinde. Hør selv!Playliste:1.Booker T. & The MG’s: Soul Limbo (1968)2. Eddie Floyd: I've Never Found a Girl (To Love Me Like You Do) (1968)3. William Bell & Judy Clay: Private Number (1968)4. Johnny Taylor: Who’s Making Love (1968)5. The Emotions: So I Can Love You (1969)6. Isaac Hayes: By the Time I Get to Phoenix (Edit) (1969)7. Rufus Thomas: Funky Chicken (1970)8. Jean Knight: Mr. Big Stuff (1971)9. The Dramatics: Whatcha See Is What You Get (1971)10. The Staple Singers: Respect Yourself (1971)11. Isaac Hayes: Theme from “Shaft” (1971)12. The Bar-Kays: Son of Shaft (1971)13. Soul Children: Hearsay (1972)14. The Dramatics: In the Rain (Februar 1972)15. The Staple Singers: I’ll Take You There (1972)16. Mel & Tim: Starting All Over Again (1972)17. Soul Children: I’ll Be the Other Woman (1973)18. Shirley Brown: Woman to Woman (September)
Your host for this edition is Delmore SchwartzIt is entitled Knowledge is a DreamThe ContentFirst Sequence:The Mad Lads - Let Me Repair Your HeartL.V. Johnson - Don't Cha Mess with My Money, My Honey or My WomanSir Mack Rice - Bump MeatJacqui Verdell - He's MineMel & Tim - That's the Way I Want to Live My LifeSecond Sequence:Otis Redding - The Happy Song (Dum Dum)Judy Clay - You Can't Run Away from Your HeartDerek Martin - Soul PowerCarla Thomas - B-A-B-YC.L. Blast - Double UpThird Sequence:Black Nasty - Talking to the PeopleBrook Benton - I Keep Thinking to MyselfThe Soul Children - Love Makes It RightEddie Giles - Losing BoyJoe Hicks - Ruby DeanFourth Sequence:The Staple Singers - Brand New DayRudy Robinson & The Hungry Five - Got It TogetherThe T.S.U. Toronadoes - My Thing Is a Moving ThingRufus Thomas - Funky WayLee Sain - Them Hot PantsSummation:Isaac Hayes - By the Time I Get to Phoenix
Will I be too old by the time I get enough flight hours and other questions are answered in this episode. Your host Carl is joined by Paul Grieco to answer your questions. If you have questions or feedback please write us at feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com. Announcements: View events we are attending, listen to episodes, and get […] The post ACP155 Will I be too old by the time I get enough flight hours appeared first on Aviation Careers Podcast.
More from the world of country as an icon passes. FOX's Michelle Pollino reports: I'm Michelle Pollino. The country music world mourning the passing of one of the genres' icons, Glen Campbell, who passes at the age of 81 after a long battle with Alzheimer's. Blake Shelton, Dolly Parton and more were just some of the noteworthy figures to pay tribute to Campbell. Many posting video tributes of the superstar's famous songs, like this one from Big and Rich's John Rich where he writes, "The greatest all around talent ever in country music." Extremely sad to hear that Glen Campbell has passed away. My prayers and thoughts go out to him and his family. -- Blake Shelton (@blakeshelton) August 8, 2017 Jake Owen posted his own version of his favorite Campbell song. Campbell's daughter Ashley posting a picture of her holding her fathers hand on Instagram, writing, "Heartbroken. I owe him everything I am, and everything I ever will be." Heartbroken. I owe him everything I am, and everything I ever will be. He will be remembered so well and with so much love. A post shared by Ashley Campbell (@ashcambanjo) on Aug 8, 2017 at 1:42pm PDT Campbell announced he had Alzheimer's in June 2011. In addition to "Wichita Lineman" and "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," he had hits with "Galveston," "Rhinestone Cowboy" and Allen Toussaint's "Southern Nights." That's FOX Country on FOX News. RIP @GlenCampbell pic.twitter.com/l2JxHaiaOR -- Jake Owen (@jakeowen) August 8, 2017 Follow Michelle Pollino on Twitter: @MichellPollino
Jimmy Webb emerged as a superstar songwriter and arranger in 1967 when two of his songs – The 5th Dimension’s “Up, Up and Away” and Glen Campbell’s “By the Time I Get to Phoenix” - were among the five nominees for the Grammy’s Song of the Year award. He went on to write a string of major hits for Campbell, including “Wichita Lineman,” “Galveston,” "Where’s the Playground Susie,” “Honey Come Back,” and many others. Additionally, he penned “MacArthur Park,” which was a hit for a diverse range of artists, including Richard Harris, Waylon Jennings, Tony Bennett, Andy Williams, and Donna Summer; “The Worst That Could Happen,” which was a Top 5 hit for The Brooklyn Bridge; “Didn’t We,” which was recorded by Thelma Houston, Frank Sinatra, Diana Ross, and Barbra Streisand; “All I Know,” which became a Top 10 hit for Art Garfunkel; “The Moon’s a Harsh Mistress,” which has been recorded by Joe Cocker, Judy Collins, Linda Ronstadt, and Josh Groban; and “If These Walls Could Speak,” which was recorded by Glen Campbell, Amy Grant, Nanci Griffith, and Shawn Colvin. Others who’ve covered material from the Jimmy Webb songbook include Diana Ross, Dusty Springfield, Nina Simone, The Four Tops, Roberta Flack, The Temptations, The Association, Tom Jones, Dionne Warwick, Cass Elliot, Harry Nilsson, Nancy Wilson, Cher, Bob Dylan, The Everly Brothers, Nick Cave, John Denver, Kenny Rogers, Sheena Easton, David Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, Michael Feinstein, R.E.M., Aimee Mann, America, Aretha Franklin, Isaac Hayes, Peggy Lee, Bette Midler, James Taylor, Carrie Underwood, Dwight Yoakam, and The Highwaymen (consisting of Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson), who took Jimmy’s song “Highwayman” to #1, earning him a Grammy for Country Song of the Year. As an artist, he has released more than a dozen albums, most recently 2013’s Still Within the Sound of My Voice, which features duets with guest artists such as Lyle Lovett, Carly Simon, Keith Urban, and Brian Wilson. One of the most celebrated songwriters on the planet, Jimmy is the only individual to win Grammy awards for music, lyrics, and orchestration. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Great American Songbook Hall of Fame. Additionally, he has received ASCAP’s Lifetime Achievement Award, the Influential Songwriter Award from the National Music Publishers Association, and the Academy of Country Music’s prestigious Poets Award. In 2015 he was named among Rolling Stone magazine’s 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time. Jimmy’s new memoir, The Cake and the Rain, details his formative years and early career through 1973. It’s available now from St. Martin’s Press.
Jason and Amy are back at it again with the podcast! Jason gets Amy back for trolling him and they get into “spoken word” in music. There is a total geek out on British baking and it doesn’t get ugly, no matter how many of the sponge cakes have soggy bottoms. Plenty of Earbuddies’ suggestions bring back nostalgia and glee. Amy is working towards making a special flute segment just for that one special cohost of hers. Music: Leonard Cohen - A Thousand Kisses Deep Suzanne Vega - Tom’s Diner Lou Reed - Dirty Blvd Isaac Hayes - By the Time I Get to Phoenix The Books - Venice Listener - Wooden Heart KRS-One and Saul Williams - Ocean Within William Shatner - Common People 2pac Shakur - California Love Commander Cody and his lost planet Airmen - Hot Rod Lincoln Tom Waits - Jockey Full of Bourbon Macklemore and Ryan Lewis - My Oh My
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Jimmy Webb's mournful ballad became one of the most-covered songs of the 20th century. Sue Norris explores its appeal for artists from Nick Cave to Isaac Hayes. Credit: Imperial, Capitol, Mute, Enterprise See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“My Kombucha is way too sour when I get to it!" Helen L. says on today's #askwardee. Helen wants to know what to do to keep her Kombucha from going sour while she's trying to drink the previous batch. (And whatever she does... she wants it to be just as healthy -- a great concern, by the way!) Keep reading for my answer! For video replay, links and more, visit the show notes at http://www.tradcookschool.com/aw022
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Edition #894 Today we take a look at the legacy of Martin Luther King as it was taught to us and fill in the gaps that were left out. Turns out it was no accident those gaps were left in the first place. Be part of the show! Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Show Notes Ch. 1: Opening Theme: A Fond Farewell - From a Basement On the Hill Ch. 2: Act 1: An except from a lost MLK speech - @democracynow - Air Date: 1-19-15 Ch. 3: Song 1: We Shall Overcome - We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions Ch. 4: Act 2: MLK Day Should be for Everyone - @Thom_Hartmann - Air Date: 01-20-15 Ch. 5: Song 2: Like a King - Welcome to the Cruel World Ch. 6: Act 3: Martin Luther King Jr. Quotes You've Probably Never Heard Before - @theyoungturks - Air Date: 01-20-15 Ch. 7: Song 3: By the Time I Get to Arizona - Power to the People & the Beats - Public Enemy's Greatest Hits Ch. 8: Act 4: Rev. Madison Shockley on the black liberation theology of MLK - @truthdig Radio - Air Date: 1-16-15 Ch. 9: Song 4: Glory (From the Motion Picture "Selma") - Glory (From the Motion Picture "Selma") - Single Ch. 10: Act 5: Movement Building and the Importance of Youth - Tim Wise - Air Date: 12-5-14 Ch. 11: Song 5: A Dream - Freedom Writers Ch. 12: Act 6: Demand Congress Address Civil and Human Rights via @civilrightsorg - Best of the Left Activism Ch. 13: Song 6: "This fickle world" - Theo Bard Ch. 14: Act 7: Gary Younge, author of 'The Speech' with MLK - @Making_Contact - Air Date: 1-13-15 Voicemails Ch. 16: Encouraging women to speak about their experiences with abortion - Zoe from Durham, NC Ch. 17: This American Life did a segment on Vocal Fry - Ruben from San Jose Ch. 18: Thoughts on the impermanence of "culture" - Nathan from Vancouver, WA Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Classics Ch. 19: Final comments on the invention of racism by the powerful to divide the powerless Closing Music: Here We Are - Everyone's in Everyone Activism: Demand Congress Address Civil and Human Rights via @civilrightsorg Take Action: Add your name: Congress Must Address Civil and Human Rights Priorities in 2015 via The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights Additional Activism/Resources: Go. See. Selma. Find listings HERE Sources/further reading: "Will Justice Scalia Be the Savior of the Fair Housing Act?” at ACLU.org "Civil and Human Rights Coalition Troubled by Deletion of “Civil Rights and Human Rights” from Senate Constitution Subcommittee” press release from The Leadership Conference “Yes, The Oscars Are So White, And Here’s Why That Matters” at MTV.com #OscarsSoWhite via @ReignOfApril ”Ava DuVernay: ‘Selma’ Is the ‘Vision of a Black Storyteller Undiluted’” by Mychal Denzel Smith at The Nation "Congress Will Be in Session Longer Next Year. Will It Make a Difference?” by Kate Scanlon at The Daily Signal Written by BOTL social media/activism director Katie Klabusich 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 and Stitcher!
Your host for this edition is Wallace StevensIt is entitled Out of the Central MindThe ContentFirst Sequence:Mrs. Miller - Up, Up and AwayStrawberry Children - Love Years ComingThe 5th Dimension - Pattern PeopleBrooklyn Bridge - Worst That Could HappenThe Lemonheads - GalvestonSecond Sequence:Frank Sinatra - By the Time I Get to PhoenixGlen Campbell - The Moon's a Harsh MistressRichard Harris - If You Must Leave My LifeArt Garfunkel - All I KnowScott Walker - If Ships Were Made to SailThird Sequence:Danny Day - This Time Last SummerJunior Walker & The All Stars - Honey Come BackThe Supremes - Where Can Brown BeginThe Four Tops - Do What You Gotta DoEddie Kendricks - Didn't We?Fourth Sequence:Scud Mountain Boys - Where's the Playground, Susie?Joe Cocker - It's a Sin When You Love SomebodyJennifer Warnes - P.F. SloanReg Presley - Wichita LinemanLong John Baldry - MacArthur ParkSummation:Jimmy Webb - Jerusalem (live)
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Edition #894 Today we take a look at the legacy of Martin Luther King as it was taught to us and fill in the gaps that were left out. Turns out it was no accident those gaps were left in the first place. Be part of the show! Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Show Notes Ch. 1: Opening Theme: A Fond Farewell - From a Basement On the Hill Ch. 2: Act 1: An except from a lost MLK speech - @democracynow - Air Date: 1-19-15 Ch. 3: Song 1: We Shall Overcome - We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions Ch. 4: Act 2: MLK Day Should be for Everyone - @Thom_Hartmann - Air Date: 01-20-15 Ch. 5: Song 2: Like a King - Welcome to the Cruel World Ch. 6: Act 3: Martin Luther King Jr. Quotes You've Probably Never Heard Before - @theyoungturks - Air Date: 01-20-15 Ch. 7: Song 3: By the Time I Get to Arizona - Power to the People & the Beats - Public Enemy's Greatest Hits Ch. 8: Act 4: Rev. Madison Shockley on the black liberation theology of MLK - @truthdig Radio - Air Date: 1-16-15 Ch. 9: Song 4: Glory (From the Motion Picture "Selma") - Glory (From the Motion Picture "Selma") - Single Ch. 10: Act 5: Movement Building and the Importance of Youth - Tim Wise - Air Date: 12-5-14 Ch. 11: Song 5: A Dream - Freedom Writers Ch. 12: Act 6: Demand Congress Address Civil and Human Rights via @civilrightsorg - Best of the Left Activism Ch. 13: Song 6: "This fickle world" - Theo Bard Ch. 14: Act 7: Gary Younge, author of 'The Speech' with MLK - @Making_Contact - Air Date: 1-13-15 Voicemails Ch. 16: Encouraging women to speak about their experiences with abortion - Zoe from Durham, NC Ch. 17: This American Life did a segment on Vocal Fry - Ruben from San Jose Ch. 18: Thoughts on the impermanence of "culture" - Nathan from Vancouver, WA Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Classics Ch. 19: Final comments on the invention of racism by the powerful to divide the powerless Closing Music: Here We Are - Everyone's in Everyone Activism: Demand Congress Address Civil and Human Rights via @civilrightsorg Take Action: Add your name: Congress Must Address Civil and Human Rights Priorities in 2015 via The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights Additional Activism/Resources: Go. See. Selma. Find listings HERE Sources/further reading: "Will Justice Scalia Be the Savior of the Fair Housing Act?” at ACLU.org "Civil and Human Rights Coalition Troubled by Deletion of “Civil Rights and Human Rights” from Senate Constitution Subcommittee” press release from The Leadership Conference “Yes, The Oscars Are So White, And Here’s Why That Matters” at MTV.com #OscarsSoWhite via @ReignOfApril ”Ava DuVernay: ‘Selma’ Is the ‘Vision of a Black Storyteller Undiluted’” by Mychal Denzel Smith at The Nation "Congress Will Be in Session Longer Next Year. Will It Make a Difference?” by Kate Scanlon at The Daily Signal Written by BOTL social media/activism director Katie Klabusich 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 and Stitcher!
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Edition #861 There are more reasons than you should need to oppose it Today we see that literally no matter what angle you look from, the death penalty is impossible to be in favor of Show Notes Ch. 1: Opening Theme: A Fond Farewell - From a Basement On the Hill Ch. 2: Act 1: Death Penalty - @LastWeekTonight with John Oliver - Air Date: 5-4-14 Ch. 3: Song 1: Concerning Hobbits - Music from The Lord of the Rings Trilogy Ch. 4: Act 2: Americans Back Death Penalty, Whether It's Lethal Injection or Not - @majorityfm - Air Date: 05-29-14 Ch. 5: Song 2: Forgotten - Punkgrass for the People Ch. 6: Act 3: Death Penalty Ruled Cruel And Unusual Punishment In California - @theyoungturks - Air Date: 07-18-14 Ch. 7: Song 3: Gimme Sympathy - Fantasies Ch. 8: Act 4: Botched Lethal Injection Takes TWO HOURS to Kill Man - @davidpakmanshow - Air Date: 07-24-14 Ch. 9: Song 4: Guillotine - On the Heart Ch. 10: Act 5: Two Hours To Cease Existence - @theharryshearer (le Show) - Air Date 7-27-14 Ch. 11: Song 5: By the Time I Get to Arizona - Power to the People & the Beats - Public Enemy's Greatest Hits Ch. 12: Act 6: Why Is No One Talking About The Innocent Man Texas Executed? - @RedactedTonight - Air Date 8-8-14 Ch. 13: Song 6: Never Wrong - On the Wing Now Ch. 14: Act 7: Study: More Than Half of People Executed Have Severe Mental Illness - @davidpakmanshow - Air Date: 07-25-14 Ch. 15: Song 7: Death Penalty - What's So Strange About Me Ch. 16: Act 8: Bill Blum on the death penalty, both beheadings and lethal injections - @truthdig - Air Date: 9-12-14 Ch. 17: Song 8: Stop the Madness - Versatile Roots Ch. 18: Act 9: Fixing the death row system via @innocence - Best of the Left Activism - Air Date: 5-19-14 Ch. 19: Song 9: Right to Complain - Backatown (Bonus Track Version) Ch. 20: Act 10: The Truth, Finally, After 30 Years In Prison & The Truth Is Ugly - @theyoungturks - Air Date: 03-13-14 Voicemails Ch. 21: In Response To Prof. Rambo - Jeff From Cleveland, OH Ch. 22: Trying To Be There For People - Wade From Ft. Worth, TX Ch. 23: Expert Opinion On Intimate Partner Violence - Elka From Fort Wayne, IN Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Classics Ch. 24: Final comments on the fact that there's no need for additional comments Closing Music: Here We Are - Everyone's in Everyone Take Action: What Can I Do? from The Innocence Project Sources/further reading: "How Oklahoma's GOP Governor Turned a Heinous Killer Into a Death-Penalty Martyr” by Stephanie Mencimer at Mother Jones VIDEO: "Execution Chaos: Witness Recounts Botched Killing That Caused Oklahoma Prisoner's Fatal Heart Attack” via Democracy Now! "Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin defends controversial execution” by Meredith Clark via MSNBC Written by BOTL social media/activism director Katie Klabusich 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 and Stitcher!
Avicenna revolutionizes metaphysics with groundbreaking ideas about necessity and contingency, and his new distinction between essence and existence.
Guest DJs: Serge Goon (The Goons, Nervous Impulse) and Dave Stone (Porch Mob, VPR, Nervous Impulse, Bar Code Prophets)Playlist:...Corrosion of Conformity - Loss for Words |Annihilation Time - Imaginary Mirror |Government Warning - No Moderation |The Mostly Dead - Culture Dog |Murder City Devils - Boom Swagger Boom |R.K.L. - Think Positive |Nervous Impulse - Wasted Time |Verbal Assault - Trial |The Goons - Nation in Distress |The Clash - (White Man) in Hammersmith Palais |Bob Marley - Punky Reggae Party |Oi Polloi - Victims of a Gas Attack |The Electricutions - Shout It Out |The Fuses - Klorox Rub Away |L.D.K. - Last One |Walk the Plank - Machine |Hellacopters - Truckloads of Nothin' |Dead Kennedys - Government Flu |Neon Hearts - Regulators |AC/DC - Sin City |The FU's - Young Fast Iranians |Public Enemy - By the Time I Get to Arizona |
JUNIOR ASPIRIN RADIO SESSION 07: 'EXPLAINING MELODRAMA' devised and selected by Emily WardillFOR PART ONE CLICK HERE TO LISTEN AND / OR FREE DOWNLOADTRACKLISTING PART 01:Funkadelic - Maggot BrainRaincoats - BabydogNeonbabies - Blaue AugenAlice Donut - Lisa's FatherThe Fall - Just Step SidewaysHalf Man Half Biscuit - National Shite DayIsaac Hayes - By the Time I Get to PhoenixJulian Cope - Soon to Forget YaGraham Fellows - Men of Oats and CreosoteMissy Elliot - Intro/Go to the FloorRed Simpson - Don't Fall Asleep at the WheelFOR PART TWO CLICK HERE TO LISTEN AND / OR FREE DOWNLOADTRACKLISTING PART 02:James Brown - Mind PowerBill Withers - I Can't Write Left-HandedThe Barbarians - MoultyThe Slits - Instant HitSizzla - What Does it Worth?The Shangri-Las - Give Us Your BlessingsShirley Brown - Woman to WomanWire - I Should Have Known BetterHildegard Klef - Wieviele Menschen waren Glücklich, daß Du Gelebt?Gladys Knight and the Pips - Help Me Make It Through the NightSilver Apples - Dust
Another long week for the Stuart Bedasso crew. Dave wonders if you can still send telegrams - get ready for your drunk telegram, ladies. Part 2 of our public service program on how to get chicks. Let's all take a trip to the dump and write haiku's. When is every day going to be Earth Day?Music:Public Enemy - By the Time I Get to ArizonaOthella Dallas - Help the Poor