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On a very special mini episode, Nikki catches Bri up on what happened at the 2024 Grammy Awards. Topics include: Taylor Swift's Album of the Year win, The Tortured Poets Department album announcement, Tracy Chapman's Fast Car performance, Miley Cyrus getting her “Flowers”, and Boygenius' emotional win. Listen to us on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/late-to-the-party-with-nikki-bri/id1593848890 Listen to us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Uk6XEk4IZIV34CiqvGQUa Listen to us on Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MjBjMzM1OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Find us on Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@thelatetothepartypod Find us on Twitter https://twitter.com/lttppod?s=11&t=N2TE0731pImO1eOG4T_wCQ Find us on Instagram https://instagram.com/thelatetothepartypod?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ== This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode Devon makes better than good on his promise to get hyper caffeinated and discuss the first four episodes of NBC's new sitcom “Extended Family,”while Sejohn does the responsible thing and re-opens the discussion about Luke Combs cover of Tracy Chapman's “Fast Car” in light of its performance at The Grammy's last week. After that there is a brief discussion about the latest antics of Larry David and Devon shares his thoughts about the first two chapters of the latest entry into The Silent Hill Franchise, “The Short Message”
Richard, Zara and Gavan talk to ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship about the recent cancer diagnosis for King Charles and what it means for Britain's royal family.Why the conflict in the Middle East has hit the sales of McDonald's.And more than three decades after it was first released, Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" has become a viral sensation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Seth Rogan has a new coffee, Tracy Chapman's Fast Car is number 1 on iTunes, the mayor of Las Vegas doesn't want them to leave Oakland, the express setting is good enough, and a party made the news!
In this episode, SEANC Executive Director Ardis Watkins and Communications Director Jon Owens sit down with First Vice President Wendell Powell, a Captain at Harnett Correctional Institution. Powell delves deep into an urgent issue plaguing the North Carolina prison system - the ongoing correctional staff shortage. Wendell talks about the changes he's seen in his 20+ years in corrections, from his early days having a team of 40 officers to the present dire scenario where less than ten officers are tasked with managing hundreds of inmates every day. Through this episode, Wendell highlights the grave impact of staff shortages, and emphasizes how detrimental they are to the primary rehabilitation missions of the prison. The episode also underscores the importance of respect in uplifting staff morale while pointing to the risks of privatization. Lastly, we touch upon the dire need to address the mental health of correctional officers, shedding light on the significance of individual roles in ensuring a smoothly functioning system. We end with a little Taylor Swift Grammy talk and Ardis professes her love for Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car."
(00:00-28:54) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query sharing his thoughts on the Boilermakers' 75-69 win against Wisconsin, Zach Edey's “off” game, and what makes Purdue different. Jimmy Cook joins the conversation to talk about Indiana State's and Butler's wins. They finish the first segment talking about how IU has ruined their chance for the NCAA tournament, and how Indiana basketball has changed. (28:54-42:28) – Don Fischer, Voice of IU Basketball, joins the show to give details on the 85-71 loss against Penn State, and to answer Jake's ultimate question, “what happened” to IU basketball? Don also gives his input on the recent NCAA's name, image and likeness (NIL), guidelines for collegiate sports. (45:38-47:13) – Hour one concludes with Jake sharing about the connection he found between Tracy Chapman's Fast Car performance with Luke Combs at the Grammy's and the Quality Life Indy event he was at last night. (47:13-1:17:48) – CBS4 & FOX59 Colts Beat Reporter Mike Chappell joins, not just for Colts, but to share his thoughts also on recent coaching hires and staff/team setups around the NFL. He then talks about the meaning and importance of the Pro Bowl for NFL teams and the players. (1:17:48 -1:31:57) – Jake and Jimmy do a ticket giveaway for Train, REO Speedwagon, and Yacht Rock Revue. They then take time to praise Indiana State and Purdue during their games over the weekend. (1:31:57-1:33:12) – Jake gives more of his take on how it's over for Indiana and time to start new. (1:38:06-2:03:49) – Alan Karpick, President & Publisher of GoldAndBlack.com, joins the show to talk on Purdue's basketball after their 75-69 win, give his thoughts on Zach Edey's off game, and share his input on the next coming months leading up to March. Jake throws a prediction on Zach Edey's future Alan's way for him to grade. (2:03:50-2:20:37) – Where's Eddie? Kielynn fills in for him. Jake and Jimmy switch up and talk about the Pacers' stats in their 115-99 win over the Hornets. Jake shares the meaning behind the Pacers players being good, but most importantly, being good role models, while recalling British motor racing driver Dan Wheldon's last race and attitude off the track. (2:20:38-2:27:53) – Today's show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in-studio! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00 – 13:26) - Don Fischer, Voice of IU Basketball, joins the show to give details on the 85-71 loss against Penn State, and to answer Jake's ultimate question, “what happened” to IU basketball? Don also gives his input on the recent NCAA's name, image and likeness (NIL), guidelines for collegiate sports. (13:26 – 43:36) - CBS4 & FOX59 Colts Beat Reporter Mike Chappell joins, not just for Colts, but to share his thoughts also on recent coaching hires and staff/team setups around the NFL. He then talks about the meaning and importance of the Pro Bowl for NFL teams and the players. (43:36 – 1:07:40) Alan Karpick, President & Publisher of GoldAndBlack.com, joins the show to talk on Purdue's basketball after their 75-69 win, give his thoughts on Zach Edey's off game, and share his input on the next coming months leading up to March. Jake throws a prediction on Zach Edey's future Alan's way for him to grade. (1:07:40 – 1:12:21) Jake shares about the connection he found between Tracy Chapman's Fast Car performance with Luke Combs at the Grammy's and the Quality Life Indy event he was at last night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Nov. 9 at 6:50 a.m. CT: Republican presidential candidates used the third debate of the GOP primary campaign to show their support for Israel and display at least some willingness to criticize Donald Trump, the front-runner in the race. Some of the most notable criticism of Trump came from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Meanwhile, Trump's debate counterprogramming tour continued in South Florida before a friendly crowd about a half-hour's drive from where his rivals gathered. Negotiations are being held for a three-day humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza in exchange for the release of about a dozen hostages held by Hamas. That is according to two officials from Egypt, one from the United Nations and a Western diplomat. They were speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive diplomatic efforts. The Israel-Hamas war, now in its second month, was triggered by the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on southern Israel. WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly half of Democrats disapprove of how President Joe Biden is handling the Israel-Hamas conflict. That's according to a new Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll. Taken over five days in November, the poll shows a deep divide in the Democratic Party over the war. The poll found 50% of Democrats approve of how Biden has navigated the conflict while 46% disapprove. The two groups diverge substantially in their views of U.S. support for Israel. The war could complicate Biden's reelection effort. He faces having to balance factions of his party with very different views on the conflict and who is ultimately responsible. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hollywood's actors union has reached a deal with studios to end its strike. The contract agreement reached Wednesday must still be approved by the union's board and its members, but the leadership said actors will be allowed to return to work starting Thursday. They can rejoin writers, whose own long strike ended in late September. For the first times since spring, all the parts of Hollywood production will be back in action. The actors chief negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland tells The Associated Press that they reached a deal that was worth the cost on issues including pay and the use of artificial intelligence in production. Lainey Wilson took home five trophies including entertainer of the year at the Country Music Association Awards. The 31-year-old Louisiana singer also won album of the year and female vocalist of the year at the Wednesday night ceremony at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Rapper-turned-singer Jelly Roll both opened and closed the show with performances, and was named best new artist during the ceremony. Luke Combs won single of the year for his cover of Tracy Chapman's “Fast Car,” and Chapman won song of the year for the tune, 35 years after she wrote it. The 12 months ending in October were the hottest ever recorded on Earth and likely the planet's hottest 12-month period ever recorded, according to a report from the nonprofit science research group Climate Central. The report said burning gasoline, coal and natural gas along with other human activities are to blame for the unnatural warming. The Celtics, Knicks and Nuggets are among the NBA's big winners, the Panthers beat the Capitals in one of the NHL's three games and the Angels have a new manager. On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Nov. 8 at 4 p.m. CT: WASHINGTON (AP) — Voters have thrown their support behind abortion rights in races in Ohio, Virginia and elsewhere. And now, Democrats look to springboard off those wins by using the issue to drive turnout and shape next year's races for the White House, Congress and other elections. Ohio sent the clearest sign of the issue's importance more than a year after the U.S. Supreme Court ended the nationwide right to abortion. Calls continue for a humanitarian pause in the fighting between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. NEW YORK (AP) — Ivanka Trump is testifying that she had no role in her father's personal financial statements — the documents central to the civil fraud trial that could reshape former President Donald Trump's family business. Trump's elder daughter took the witness stand Wednesday at the New York trial. Her father and her brothers Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump testified earlier. Ivanka Trump has been in her father's inner circle in both business and politics. But unlike him and her brothers, she was dismissed as a defendant in the New York attorney general's lawsuit. It alleges that Donald Trump's asset values were fraudulently pumped up for years on financial statements that helped him get loans and insurance. He and other defendants deny wrongdoing. WASHINGTON (AP) — Hunter Biden's attorney says subpoenas issued by House Republicans to members of President Joe Biden's family are a “political stunt." Wednesday's subpoenas are the most aggressive step yet by Republicans in an impeachment inquiry bitterly opposed by Democrats. The move by House Oversight Committee chair James Comer to subpoena the Democratic president's son Hunter and brother James comes as Republicans look to gain ground in their nearly yearlong investigation. The Republicans have thus far failed to uncover evidence directly implicating the president in any wrongdoing. The White House and the family's lawyers say the investigation has been a political ploy but Hunter's attorney indicated that he could be inclined to appear “at the right time.” HOUSTON (AP) — A fire at a chemical plant in rural Texas had sent a massive plume of black smoke into the sky Wednesday morning but was contained by the afternoon. Officials ordered residents around Shepherd, Texas, to take shelter. They also closed an adjacent highway that connects the community to Livingston. Livingston and Shepherd are northeast of Houston. Officials say the explosion took place at Sound Resource Solutions and one employee suffered minor burns but was in stable condition. They say the fire was contained Wednesday afternoon. The Polk County Sheriff's Office said the plume could be heading toward the nearby Livingston area. BRUSSELS (AP) — Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia are moving forward in their quests to join the European Union. But countries in the volatile Balkans that have waited years longer to become members appeared to slip back in the queue. The European Commission recommended Wednesday in a series of reports that war-ravaged Ukraine should be permitted to open membership talks soon once it's addressed some shortfalls. Neighboring Moldova was told the same thing. Georgia was granted official status as a candidate to join. The recommendations provide technical guidance to the 27 EU member states about how much progress countries have made in aligning their laws and standards with those of the bloc. EU leaders will weigh those recommendations on Dec. 14-15. WASHINGTON (AP) — Four California men linked to the “Three Percenters” militia movement have been convicted on charges including conspiracy and obstruction for their roles in the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Erik Scott Warner, Felipe Antonio Martinez, Derek Kinnison, and Ronald Mele were found guilty on Tuesday after a trial in Washington's federal court. Attorneys for Martinez and Warner declined to comment, and emails seeking comment were sent to an attorney for Mele. Kinnison's lawyer said he is disappointed with the verdict and they are considering all available legal options. FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Adidas says it may write off the remaining 300 million euros ($320 million) worth of Yeezy shoes left unsold after it cut ties with rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West. The company said Wednesday that it will decide in the coming weeks whether to sell them next year to generate more donations to groups fighting antisemitism. The shoe and sports clothing company, which cut ties with Ye in October 2022 after he made antisemitic remarks online, has sold 750 million euros worth of the shoes in two stages earlier this year through Adidas smartphone apps and its website. Part of the profits went to groups like the Anti-Defamation League. TOKYO (AP) — Nintendo is developing a live-action film based on its hit video game “The Legend of Zelda.” The Japanese maker behind the Super Mario franchise said Wednesday said it's financing the movie with Sony Pictures Entertainment. It will be directed by Wes Ball, the American director of the upcoming “Planet of the Apes” film. It's being co-produced by Nintendo and Arad Productions Inc., which is behind the live-action Spider-Man films and headed by Avi Arad. The move highlights Nintendo's strategy to leverage various aspects of its business, including theme parks and merchandising to boost machine and software sales, and vice versa. DETROIT (AP) — GM's Cruise autonomous vehicle unit is recalling all 950 of its cars to update its software after one dragged a pedestrian to the side of a San Francisco street last month. The company says in documents posted by U.S. safety regulators Wednesday that with the updated software, Cruise vehicles will remain stationary in similar cases. The Oct. 2 crash prompted Cruise to suspend driverless operations nationwide after California regulators found its cars were a safety hazard. The California Department of Motor Vehicles revoked the license for Cruise, which was transporting passengers without human drivers throughout San Francisco. In the crash, a human-driven vehicle hit a pedestrian, pushing them in front of a Cruise autonomous vehicle. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is a senior producer for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Lee Enterprises produces many national, regional and sports podcasts. Learn more here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maybe together, we can get somewhere! In the season three premiere of Earbuddies, Mat and Tim consider the state of country music – and heck, all of music – and heck, all of art, maybe! – by examining the massive success of Luke Combs's cover of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car".SONGS PLAYED:Tracy Chapman - Fast Car (performed by Cover Orchestra)Tracy Chapman - Fast CarLuke Combs - Fast CarCole Swindell - She Had Me At Heads CarolinaJo Dee Messina - Heads Carolina, Tails CaliforniaJake Owen - On the Boat AgainTracy Chapman - Fast Car (piano arrangement by heavypiano on YouTube)Zach Bryan - I Remember Everything (feat. Kacey Musgraves)Tiny Habits - Landslide--Disclaimers:Under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” of copyrighted material in a manner that constitutes quotation, criticism, review, parody, caricature, pastiche, and other legal copyright exceptions. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise by infringing.Also, nobody actually sponsors Earbuddies. We're just joking.
We're on Patreon now! Find us at https://www.patreon.com/AudioUnleashed Buy-now links for products mentioned herein (As Amazon Associates, we may earn a small cut from qualifying purchases): Loudspeaker Design Cookbook 8th Edition: Volume 1 by Vance Dickason: https://amzn.to/42pdwk0 Sound Reproduction: The Acoustics and Psychoacoustics of Loudspeakers and Rooms by Floyd Toole: https://amzn.to/3ZlTLtE This week, Brent and Dennis are joined by Erin Hardison of Erin's Audio Corner to discuss his controversial review of the beloved Triangle Borea BR03. We also discuss the merits of subjective versus objective evaluations, Erin's pet peeves, and what dragons he's on a quest to slay. For segment three, Brent and Dennis discuss new best practices and recommendations for immersive audio from CEDIA and CTA. And for Patrons: a discussion of Dennis's interview with Dr. Sean Olive about the history of Tracy Chapman's “Fast Car” and why it makes such great test material. Further Reading: "Why I Don't Recommend the Triangle Borea BR03 Speakers" by Erin's Audio Corner: https://youtu.be/MNBWQGv2-SM?si=7wPMa9Se5SoZ95i7 "RP22 Immersive Audio Guidelines Set to Revolutionize Industry, Says CEDIA CEO" by Nick Boever: https://www.cepro.com/audio-video/media/rp22-immersive-audio-guidelines-set-to-revolutionize-industry-says-cedia-ceo/ A New Paradigm in Immersive Audio Design Excellence: https://cedia.net/advocacy/rp22
What is up right now with country music and race? There's the controversy over Jason Aldean's “Try That in a Small Town,” Morgan Wallen topping the charts despite previously being canceled for saying the n-word, and Luke Combs' country cover of Tracy Chapman's Fast Car – which is doing better than the original. Sam talks with writer, sociologist, and country fan Tressie McMillan Cottom. Tressie unpacks why mainstream country music is so, so white, how Black artists built the genre, and the gulf between the vibrant city of Nashville and the regressive politics of the “Nashville” music industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison equates Clarence Thomas to a house slave working for white people, comparing him to Samuel L. Jackson's character "Stephen" in the blockbuster film "Django Unchained." Then, an elderly woman is fired by Lowe's after she tried to stop a robbery and was sucker punched in the face. And finally, the left claims Luke Combs' cover of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" is... you guessed it... racist.Guest Host: Jim NellesGuests:Auron MacIntyre | Columnist & Podcast Host, The Auron MacIntyre ShowMike Puglise | Former Law Enforcement Officer & Founder, Puglise Law FirmJoe Collins III | Candidate, Texas House of Representatives, District 70Chad Prather | Host, The Chad Prather Show
NFL star DeAndre Hopkins signs with the Tennessee Titans; Giants RB Saquon Barkley potentially sitting out the season over contract dispute?; Luke Combs' cover of Tracy Chapman's “Fast Car” causes absurdly dumb controversy and reaction; Jason Aldean causes quite a firestorm over song and music video, and it's all stupid; We break down the latest proof as to why San Francisco has become such a cesspool and wasteland This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit arkmedia.substack.com
Falen does a deep dive on Tracy Chapman's - Fast Car, Dave's Dirt, & More!
This week, SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast host Jorden Guth is joined by SoundStage! founder Doug Schneider and former SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast cohost Brent Butterworth to discuss the what, how, and why of speaker and headphone measurements. What measurements correlate with listening impressions? How do active and wireless products complicate measurements? And what's the right balance of listening versus measuring when it comes to fully evaluating a product Sources: "Is the miniDSP EARS the Death of Headphone Measurement? Or its Savior?" by Brent Butterworth: https://www.soundstagesolo.com/index.php/features/152-is-minidsp-ears-the-death-of-headphone-measurement-or-its-savior SoundStage! Network speaker-measurements resource URL: www.SpeakerMeasurements.com Sean Olive on Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car": https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7084958885526065153/ Chapters: 00:00:00 Announcement 00:00:20 What we measure with transducers and why 00:25:09 Musical interlude: "You Don't Really Exist" by Nim Sadot 00:26:40 When measurements go wrong and why bass always wins 01:04:01 Brent on the music that moves him
Welcome back to The Outcast Podcast, thank you for listening! We're fresh back from a full week off for summer break and feeling great! We have a discussion about what we did for the week and any adventure the Outcasts had. Gentry took an RV with his whole family up to the Smokey Mountains for the full Clark Grizwald experience. On the trip to the mountains Gentry got a gift for each of the Outcasts and he gives them out on the air. We also got another shipment of gear from birddogs.com and we have an unboxing contest where some of the Outcasts get buck naked live on the air for cash. Cocaine gate ends at the White House with the Secret Service announcing it was closing the investigation without a suspect. The booger sugar apparently has evaded the grasp of the worlds premier law enforcement agency in the most secure location on Earth. I guess we'll never know who brought the white into the White House. Threads is the new social media company taking the internet by storm with tens of millions of users world wide after only a couple of weeks. The new social site may be going through some growing pains already with some saying it's honey moon phase may be over. Folks in the media are up in arms over Luke Combs covering Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" because some say it highlights the disparities in country music. Some are saying that a black homosexual woman could never have a country music hit like Luke Combs did with the song. Linda Moulton Howell has a harrowing story about a group of AI robots that apparently killed 28 human in a lab. The robot we're shooting "metal bullets" and when they tried to deactivate them one did something really crazy. JFK Jr is running for president of the united stated on the democratic side. He has recently made some comments about the covid vaccines. A video has emerged where it appears he believes that the virus was modified to attack certain races over others. ***TomKat's NEWS HEADLINES*** Current events from around the world in 3 min. This episode is being sponsored by Better Help. Getting therapy has never been easier. Get matched to the best therapist for you. Talk to your therapist however you feel comfortable. Messaging, Chat, Phone or Video. Listeners get 10% off their first month at https://BetterHelp.com/OUTCAST You deserve to be happy. https://www.birddogs.com/OUTCAST for a free Yeti style tumbler with your order. That's birddogs.com/OUTCAST for a free Yeti style tumbler. You won't want to take your birddogs off, we promise you.” Real People. Real Flavor. Real Hydrating. Now Sugar-Free. Grab your Liquid I.V. Hydration Multiplier Sugar-Free in bulk nationwide at Costco or get 20% off when you go to LIQUID IV DOT COM and use code OUTCAST at checkout. That's 20% off ANYTHING you order when you use promo code OUTCAST at LIQUID IV DOT COM. Thanks for listening! Like us and share! Please write a review and leave us a rating, good or bad. We'll be back next week, God willing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Britney Spears and will.i.am team up for their new track “Mind Your Business”. The woman who was called out by Miranda Lambert for taking a selfie during the country star's Las Vegas show on Saturday night said she was “appalled” by the reaction. Luke Combs opens up about the success of his cover of Tracy Chapman's “Fast Car” as it hits No. 1 on the country airplay charts for a third week. And more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about Charles Barkley's rant about people participating in the Bud Light boycott to protest the brand's partnership with Dylan Mulvaney, Luke Combs being attacked by Emily Yahr at the Washington Post for having chart success with his cover of Tracy Chapman's “Fast Car”; Disney CEO Bob Iger pretending that he is above getting involved in a culture war; the latest on the writers and actors strike which has brought about a complete Hollywood shutdown; Adam DeVine telling “This Past Weekend” host Theo Von why there are so few Hollywood comedies now; Rashida Tlaib pretending to be ignorant of ESG Scores; John Kerry's climate change hypocrisy being exposed, as he is forced to admit that his wife owned a private plane; Piers Morgan asking Roseanne Barr “what is a woman?”; Ice Cube coming out against cancel culture; and much more. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ ---------- Today's Sponsors: My Patriot Supply - Are you prepared for the coming food shortages? Get stocked up with the nation's largest preparedness company and a wide variety of delicious meals. Order your Three-Month Emergency Food Kit today and get a FREE gravity-powered water filtration system – a $279 value – as a bonus gift. Go to: http://preparewithrubin.com
Kamala Harris has a Freudian gaffe about climate change and population. Trump continues to claim he would end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours. John Kirby dismisses more questions about cocaine in the White House. Dana recaps Tucker Carlson's summit with 2024 candidates. CNN apologizes for labeling Dylan Mulvaney as a “he”. Former Energy Department official Sam Brinton stole luggage on American taxpayer dime. Woke critics are upset that Luke Combs' cover of Tracy Chapman's “Fast Car” has reached number 1. Foreign policy expert Stephen Yates joins us to discuss 2024 candidates foreign policy positions, Chinese trade, more Ukraine funding and more.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaChange the lives of Veterans and their families with the Boot Campaign with every purchase of the Ready-to-Drink Coffee!Hartford Gold:CALL 866-887-1188 or text DANA to 998899.Call right now and they will give you up to $5000 of free silver on your first qualifying order. Hillsdalehttps://danaforhillsdale.comSubscribe to the Hillsdale College Podcast Imprimis and start listening today!KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSign up for the KelTec Insider and be the first to know the latest KelTec news. Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet free activation with the offer code DANA.
CNN apologizes for labeling Dylan Mulvaney as a “he”. Former Energy Department official Sam Brinton stole luggage on American taxpayer dime. Woke critics are upset that Luke Combs' cover of Tracy Chapman's “Fast Car” has reached number 1.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaChange the lives of Veterans and their families with the Boot Campaign with every purchase of the Ready-to-Drink Coffee!Hartford Gold:CALL 866-887-1188 or text DANA to 998899.Call right now and they will give you up to $5000 of free silver on your first qualifying order.Hillsdalehttps://danaforhillsdale.comSubscribe to the Hillsdale College Podcast Imprimis and start listening today!KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSign up for the KelTec Insider and be the first to know the latest KelTec news. Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet free activation with the offer code DANA.
Luke Combs' cover of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" has hit the top of the country music charts
SUMMARY:REO Speedwagon's Kevin Cronin sits down in person with Scott and Paul for an amazingly in-depth conversation about his career and his legendary songs "Roll with the Changes," "Time for Me to Fly," "Keep on Loving You," and "Can't Fight This Feeling," and more! PART ONE: Paul and Scott talk about the resurgence of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car," the current historical invasion of the pop charts by the country genre, the time they absolutely massacred REO Speedwagon's "Time for Me to Fly" in their high school cover band, and how you can hear 18 minutes of bonus audio detailing the wild saga that led to this episode. PART TWO:Our in-depth conversation with Kevin CroninABOUT KEVIN CRONIN:Kevin Cronin joined REO Speedwagon as the band's lead singer prior to the release of the group's second album in 1972. He contributed three songs to the project, including “Music Man,” but departed during the recording of the follow-up LP Ridin' The Storm Out. After a brief solo career, Kevin returned to the group in 1976 and went on to write some of its most enduring songs, including “Roll with the Changes,” “Time for Me to Fly,” and “Don't Let Him Go.” Additionally, he wrote the band's only number one hits, “Keep on Loving You” and “Can't Fight This Feeling,” cementing REO Speedwagon's legacy as both classic rockers and masters of the power ballad. In a career spanning more than five decades, REO Speedwagon has sold more than 40 million records and has landed more than a dozen Top 40 hits on the Billboard chart, including “Take it On the Run,” which was written by lead guitarist Gary Richrath. In addition to Kevin's success with his own band, his songs have been covered by artists ranging from The Lemonheads to Dolly Parton. The Grammy-nominated music legend also happens to be just about the nicest rock star you'll ever meet.
FULL SHOW | We're back from out mid year break and we find out what food you do not want to ever eat again; WhoKipedia ends in a little controversy; We discover something about Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car"; and you tell us an impaling taleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Country Music Star Luke Combs has done a cover of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car". Speaking of Country Luke's, Mindy Winkler talks to Country Music Superstar "Luke Bryan".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kelly Dickinson & Megan Stein battle it out with their hot fakes and takes on Flat Earth, Tracy Chapman's Fast Car, Step Sibling Love and much more. Follow Kelly on Twitter & IG: @Kickinson Follow Megan on IG: @Steinzie Follow the pod on IG: @hotfakespodcast Follow Jen on Twitter & IG: @JenAlbs Follow Akmal on Twitter & IG: @akmaltajihan
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Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" gets us talking about no-good boyfriends, drums that arrive at just the right time, and structural choices that make a song more exciting. Our intro is by Laura Barger and Jack Baldelli and our outro is by Lyn & The Invaders. To contact us or buy our books, visit MarkAndSarahTalkAboutSongs.com. To become a patron of the show, visit patreon.com/mastas.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.