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React Native Radio
RNR 327 - Automating App Releases with Pratul Kalia

React Native Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 39:53


Pratul Kalia from Tramline joins Jamon, Robin, and Mazen to talk about mobile release automation, scaling to millions of users, and why skipping the tooling step might cost you later. A must-listen for devs navigating production launches.Show NotesTramlineReldexApdexTramline's synchronized buildsConnect With Us!Pratul Kalia: @prxtlJamon Holmgren: @jamonholmgrenRobin Heinze: @robinheinzeMazen Chami: @mazenchamiReact Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioThis episode is brought to you by Infinite Red!Infinite Red is an expert React Native consultancy located in the USA. With nearly a decade of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter, core React Native contributors, creators of Ignite and Reactotron, and much, much more), Infinite Red is the best choice for helping you build and deploy your next React Native app.

Regionaljournal Basel Baselland
Haltstelle Westfeld kommt weg, Quartier unzufrieden

Regionaljournal Basel Baselland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 5:30


Die Haltstelle Im Westfeld auf der Tramline 3 beim ehemaligen Felix-Platter-Spital wird abgebaut. Dies srogt für Kopfschütteln im Quartier. Zumal beim Westfeld in den letzten Jahren zahlreiche neue Wohnungen gebaut wurden. Ausserdem: · Roche steht kurz vor Abschluss der Poseida-Übernahme · Ambulante Zulassungssteuerung: Anhörung gestartet

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
Toilet timers: efficient or invasive?

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 10:43


A popular tourist destination in China has installed toilet timers, sparking mixed reactions. Pat spoke with Ian Redmond, former owner of Tramline and current owner of Hyde nightclub and Ohana Tikki Bar, and Saoirse Hanley, features writer for the Irish Independent, about whether such a measure should be introduced in other public toilets.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Ep 985: The Tillage Podcast - Lack of fieldwork, ask for funding and fertiliser savings

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 25:53


On this week's show we talk fieldwork, hear about a request for €60m in funding for tillage, forage crop options and welcome the From the Tramline farmers for 2024. We caught up with Teagasc tillage adviser Conor O'Callaghan at a recent Teagasc Signpost walk on Kepak's farm in Co Meath. As always, we bring you the latest news, grain market and weather reports.The Irish Farmers Journal Tillage Podcast is supported by Bayer Crop Science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Metacast: Behind the scenes
53. How we launched Metacast in beta

Metacast: Behind the scenes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 40:58


We broke Metacast just before launching it in open beta. Ouch. On this episode, we talk about the launch, how it went, and what we've learned. Get Metacast at ⁠⁠metacast.app⁠⁠. Join the ⁠r/metacastapp⁠ subreddit. Segments [02:13] Get The Pragmatic Podcaster book for free [03:33] We broke Metacast just before launch [08:39] How we fixed the problem [14:04] The other way we broke the app [16:27] Publishing to Apple and Google [20:04] Marketing for open beta [24:10] Business metrics [30:38] This is just the beginning [34:20] Podcast and book recommendations Links Metacast Get Metacast for iOS and Android r/metacastapp subreddit The Pragmatic Podcaster book by Ilya Open beta launch content and mentions Reddit post LinkedIn post Pod News mention Tools Tramline - CI/CD for mobile apps Podcasts Metacast Ep. 40 - Automating mobile app releases with Tramline founders Builders Gonna Build Podcast Marketing Trends Explained We Tried the Apple Vision Pro + Can Congress Protect Kids Online? + Cruise's Crash on the Hard Fork podcast The Vision Pro Reviews Are Here on the Techmeme Ride Home podcast Zuckerberg on the Vision Pro vs. Quest (video) How the Acquired podcast grew, and why they switched to Transistor on the Build Your SaaS podcast NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang on the Acquired podcast Charlie Munger on the Acquired podcast Books Elon Musk by Walter Isaacson The Midnight Library by Matt Haig Children of Dune by Frank Herbert Get in touch

All Points North
Will the capital's new tramline help get commuting back on track?

All Points North

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 21:54


All Points North catches a ride on Finland's newest tramline, learns how the pandemic is still impacting commuting and asks if the capital region could see free public transport. The show also hears what audience members have on their mind in Turku and catches up with Finnish members of the European Parliament in Strasbourg. This episode of All Points North was presented by Zena Iovino and Matthew Schilke, with additional reporting by Egan Richardson and Ronan Browne. The sound engineer was Anders Johansson. Let us know what you think via WhatsApp on +358 44 421 0909. 26 October 2023 / All Points North / Yle News

Metacast: Behind the scenes
40. Automating mobile app releases with Tramline founders

Metacast: Behind the scenes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 78:10


A conversation with founders of Tramline, a CI/CD platform for mobile apps that we use for releasing Metacast. We talked about release standards (or lack thereof) for mobile and how Tramline solves this problem. We also dug into the founding story of the company, how they sold to first customers, fundraising from angels, and a few more topics. Get tramline at https://www.tramline.app/ Tramline on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tramlinehq Pratul Kalia: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pratulkalia/ Nivedita Priyadarshini: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nid90/ Akshay (kitallis) Gupta: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kitallis/ Segments: [10:48] How Tramline was started [16:40] The world without Tramline [24:43] Incumbents and competitors [32:29] Why offer open-source in addition to a commercial product? [38:57] Who does what in the company [41:00] Positioning Tramline to first customers [51:02] Fundraising in a "slow VC" mode [58:25] AngelList's RUV [01:00:30] Future of Tramline [01:03:14] How can startups leverage development agencies in India? [01:10:27] Book and podcast recommendations ✉️ Subscribe to Metacast newsletter: https://www.metacastpodcast.com

Tramlines
Groundswell Session: Can you have too Much Organic Matter?

Tramlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 20:00


Today, we are at Groundswell 2023, here in Hertfordshire and we're joined by Amy Watkins, sustainability manager and Steve Corbett trials manager at Agrii, Simon Weaving from Weaving Machinery and Oliver Harris who farms in Dorset. A key topic of discussion here today is around organic matter. Why is it so important, what are we trying to achieve and how do we get there? And how do we benchmark and measure our soil organic matter levels?Listen to Tramline's #1 podcast “Digging into Soil Organic Matter” with Professor Andy Neal, Soil Microbiologist from Rothamsted, where he explores what we mean by soil organic matter and why it is so important to understand when it is influencing the availability of nutrients and water in our soils.Tony Smith is your host on Tramlines. Based in the South West and with a farming background, he graduated with a B.Sc (Hons) Agriculture. He worked in the farming industry for many years before developing his career as a presenter. Got a podcast idea or want to get involved? Email us on info@agrii.co.uk. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave us a review in the app!

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
The slow and sad demise of the nightclub

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 6:40


It's been announced this week that the popular Dublin nightclub, Tramline will be closing its doors Is it murder on the dance floor for the nightclub industry? Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast with more on this, was Melanie Finn, Entertainment Correspondent.

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights
The slow and sad demise of the nightclub

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 6:40


It's been announced this week that the popular Dublin nightclub, Tramline will be closing its doors Is it murder on the dance floor for the nightclub industry? Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast with more on this, was Melanie Finn, Entertainment Correspondent.

Four Four Magazine
Local Selection 205: Eimear Gorman

Four Four Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 60:21


This week's entry to the Four Four Local Selection Mix Series welcomes Dublin-born now Sydney-based DJ Eimear Gorman. Eimear has provided us with a dreamy recording that spans an hour in length, filled with luscious chords and soft vocals throughout which seamlessly traverses an array of house music cuts. Eimear Gorman acts as this week's entry to the Local Selection. Coming in as the 205th edition to the series the fruitful DJ has spent years perfecting her craft which has seen her play a host of clubs and shows across Dublin that include Index, Tramline, The Grand Social, Bow Lane Social Club, Wigwam and so on. Not to mention various support slots for acts such as LF System, Chantel Kavanagh, Jen Payne, Cody Wong and Janeret during her time in Dublin. Other notable achievements from Eimear include her festival debut at BD's Day of the Dead Festival at Glendalough House in Wicklow last winter where she played alongside some of Ireland's finest house music DJs on the Chapel Stage as well as a debut mix on Project Radio courtesy of Son Orbis. Though Eimear has just recently made the move to Australia she has landed on her feet where she has picked up shows at Noun and with Down Undergound where she supported esteemed artist Mixed Methods as well as featuring on Australia's Bondi Radio in a relatively short span of time. We are excited to see what the future holds for Eimear on her musical journey. When asked about the mix she compiled for the Local Selection, Eimear commented that ‘In this mix you'll find all things house, starting from a deep underground house rinsing through some minimal, deep house and upbeat tech house with some pumping dance floor house tracks as a finisher. Nothing but love 4 the love of house I have and I find this mix is a great taste to explain what my sets go in a club aside from my mixes. Hope you enjoy!' Eimear Gorman ----------------------- SC: @eimeargormandj IG: www.instagram.com/eimeargormanx Four Four Magazine --------------------------- FB: www.facebook.com/FOURFOURDANCE/ IG: www.instagram.com/fourfourmagazine/ Web: www.fourfourmag.com/

Four Four Magazine
Local Selection 200: Sleepless Beauty

Four Four Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 62:54


We present a landmark Local Selection Mix as we reach the 200 mark with a juggernaut of a mix from Dublin based selector Sleepless Beauty. The eclectic selector runs through a flurry of whirling techno grooves, leaning on wonky Chicago flavours right through to tough IDM inspired tools, she leaves no qualms in her appetite for rabbit-hole styled techno selecting. A chameleon styled DJ with a wide-ranging music taste, ranging from disco to techno & house beats, she is influenced by the warehouse sounds of Berlin and draws inspiration from artists such as Tiga, LSDXOXO, Green Velvet, Soulwax & Boys Noize. Sleepless Beauty has made her mark on Dublin's dance music spaces including Centre Point, Lost Lane, Soundhouse, Pygmalion, Opium, Tramline, Bowlane Social Club & Workman's Club. The rising DJ has also held her own on various radio shows and podcasts for Dublin Digital Radio & hosted a monthly music show on Phever, while also guesting for Gash Collective, Houseflow, TRP, Hot House Label and Nialler9. She has showcased her prowess on the festival circuit playing at Body and Soul, KnockanStockan & All Together Now alongside a standout closing set The Pagoda Stage at Electric Picnic festival. Her latest venture comes under the name Fluid, Ireland's first ever dedicated Club Night for Bisexual, Pansexual, the Fluid and Flexible. This marks a new era for both Irish clubbing and Sleepless Beauty as she leaves her stamp on Irish club culture with a forward thinking approach to inclusivity. Sleepless Beauty's contribution to the Local Selection Mix see's her glue together divergent sounds into a hefty cocktail of psychedelic infused club rollers. The young DJ submerges herself into indifferent sounds, calling on crooked rhythms and off-kilter melodies while marrying them with barefaced four to the floor power, somehow condensing this raw collection of soundscapes into the umbrella term of techno. Unparalleled originality that is both refreshing and bold. Sleepless Beauty ------------------------- SC: @https://soundcloud.com/sleeplessbeauty IG: https://www.instagram.com/djsleeplessbeauty/ Four Four Magazine 
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Down To Business
Industry Review: Nightclubs & Night-Time Economy

Down To Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 19:20


The night-time economy has been on the ropes for a number of years - from pandemics to licensing restrictions, to a cost-of-living crisis. It's not been easy. So for this week's Industry Review, to help Bobby get a sense of how our late-night bars and nightclubs are faring, he is joined by: - Sunil Sharpe of Give Us the Night - Ian Redmond of Tramline in Dublin - Robbie Fox, former nightclub owner and veteran of 'Renards' in Dublin

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
The future of alcohol licensing laws in Ireland

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 9:58


It is 5 years since the Dáil lifted a ban on selling alcohol on Good Friday. For more on this and to discuss the future of licensing laws, Kieran was joined by Sheila Gilheany, CEO of Alcohol Action Ireland and Ian Redmond, Owner of Tramline on d'Olier Street...

Four Four Magazine
Four Four Premiere: ROWDIBOI – Forest Raver [Solar EP]

Four Four Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 5:53


Today's premiere will undoubtedly invigorate you with that Friday feeling. ROWDIBOI has supplied us with the B side release of his new Solar EP which is due to release this Sunday. Thump party starter and Real Rotation label boss George Guinness (better known as ROWDIBOI), has achieved great success running Thump parties with its most recent party being a co-promotion with Vison, which took place in Tramline. It was a real spectacle on the night which featured a stacked line up consisting of Ôneyra, Yasmin Gardezi and Parfait. Looking more closely at his achievements with Real Rotation the label ha welcomed releases from blk., Obskür and Meltx to name a few which shows it has been a solid supporter of Irish dance music and one that we are eager to keep an eye on in the future. Lucky for us, we have been provided a piping hot track just before we approach the lovely month of May. This high energy heater encapsulates the ROWDIBOI persona perfectly. Intriguing, chaotic, playful, and joyous The tracks progression is a wonderful blend and chop of the old school classic vocal sample of ‘Armando – 100% Of Dissin' You', accompanied with powerful drum sequencing and a rousing melody to polish things off. When asked about the inspiration behind the track ROWDIBOI highlighted ‘festivals and campsite moments that create long lasting memories fuelled by warm cans and no sleep' which I think is an accurate representation of what is to come this summer and this tune could be a soundtrack of that. Get listening! ROWDIBOI ------------------------- SC: @rowdiboi IG: www.instagram.com/rowdiboi_official Four Four Magazine 
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Gone Postal Radio
Episode 20: March 2022

Gone Postal Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 69:32


IN THIS EPISODE:This month on the show, we've got the first GPR charity compilation album of the year queued up - Peace 2022. Peace 2022 releases on all music platforms later this month. We've also got a mountain of new promoted music including new downtempo from Alexey Jjj x Tramline to the ISS, EDM from Benzio Music, trance from Augu, synth from Ben Dalby Music, electronic from OMC, drum and bass from AbyssDrumz, chillstep from PISY, slap house from Dominic Giannou, dubstep from RoyL, melodic dubstep from MiSFiT, bass music from Yami, drum and bass from GH05TPUCK, and electro pop from Titchy.SUBMIT YOUR MUSIC:Want to hear your music on an upcoming episode of Gone Postal Radio, shared to our social media pages, and uploaded right here on our YouTube channel? Click on over to https://gonepostalrecords.com/start and send in your music today!

PHEVER:Select Podcast Syndication
Episode 2: PHEVER:Select Eps #15. Shaunadee. Minimal House

PHEVER:Select Podcast Syndication

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 60:22


Welcome to Episode 15; up this week pushing forward into the New Year we're delighted to present DJ Shaunadee with a minimal house mix Our first female-mix Selector to this new series - ShaunaDee is an exciting up'n'coming DJ from North Dublin really making waves…  She has a great passion for all genres of electronic music, you can see this throughout her mixes and shows. You never know what to expect with her, playing anything from minimal house to industrial techno. Recent headline events include Dublin's Tramline & The Soundhouse and has plenty lined up for the future, and it's looking bright!  PHEVER:Select Eps #15. Shaunadee. Minimal House Eps15 Tracklist: One Night. Baka G Lie Machine. THEOS Shine Bright. DJOKO, Leon Hagen Where you are. Beau (UK) Together. Max Chapman, George Smeddles Feelings 4 U. Evenn Holler. Jesse Jacob Mindset. Ruze Pew. Edd Brain Tornado. Dimmish Yes No Question. Pinche Ric DJ ShaunaDee hosts ‘Infinite Beats' on PHEVER:TV-Radio Wednesday drivetimes 4 to 6pmUTC, bi-weekly - check it out.  PHEVER:Selects is a new weekly podcast & global syndication from PHEVER:Media. PHEVER is a broadcast media & live DJ TV-Radio platform station based in Dublin, Ireland, established 2014, and features over 100 unique artists live weekly online via our website, mobile app & affiliates. This podcast will feature differing hand-picked selectors from our live team mixing up 60-mins of the absolute best, published weekly, with varying genre mixes, but all within the underground electronic realm of the highest quality club music. From us to you - the sound of the Irish underground. #phever #wearephever #pheverselects  Presented by host Dean Sherry & the PHEVER Team Mix & pre-mastered by DSP, final Master by Speedi-D for PHEVER.ie (C) PHEVER:Media 2021 All rights reserved https://linktr.ee/PheverTV 

Four Four Magazine
Four Four Premiere: Hooligan - 24 High Voltage

Four Four Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 3:58


We're thrilled to resume the normal service of our Four Four premiere's for 2022. Starting the year with a bang, as our first premiere is a stellar techno tool, from Cork DJ & producer, Hooligan. Liam Chambers aka HOOLIGAN is a DJ and producer hailing from Cork. His approach to techno reflects images and soundscapes of the dark basements of Berlin, his love for rolling basslines and heavy hypnotic grooves, ultimately blending the old with the new. The Cork native has been working hard to perfect his production style taking inspiration from the raw, driving sounds produced by techno legends such as Chris Liebing, Kaiser and The Advent. Liam also plays in the techno duo ‘Southern Division' who have been garnering a name from themselves in recent times through clinical mixing skills. The duo recently made their debut in Dublin at Tramline, alongside Shannen Blessing, Oneyra and Ventolin and are also regulars in the Kino back home in Cork. HOOLIGAN's track is a raw example of where the young producer wants to bring his productions. High Voltage is a vigorous, loop driven, techno tool. The track is a rolling 909 groove, alarming synths, cavernous bass & revolting energy. This track is peak-time dancefloor energy. You can buy the track for free or name your price here: https://hooligan-01.bandcamp.com/track/high-voltage Hooligan --------------- SC: @hooligan_01 IG: www.instagram.com/liamchambers.music Four Four Magazine --------------------------- FB: www.facebook.com/FOURFOURDANCE/ IG: www.instagram.com/fourfourmagazine/ Web: www.fourfourmag.com/

Nighttime Talk With Niall Boylan
Niall speaks to Ian Redmond, owner of Tramline nightclub, about the possible restrictions coming

Nighttime Talk With Niall Boylan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 22:57


NPHET has advised that restrictions on indoor hospitality which means a closing time of 11:30, 6 at a table and table service only which would effectively close nightclubs. Ian Redmond, owner of Tramline nightclub is telling Niall the devastation this will have on the industry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Niall Boylan Show
Niall speaks to Ian Redmond, owner of Tramline nightclub, about the possible restrictions coming

The Niall Boylan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 22:57


NPHET has advised that restrictions on indoor hospitality which means a closing time of 11:30, 6 at a table and table service only which would effectively close nightclubs. Ian Redmond, owner of Tramline nightclub is telling Niall the devastation this will have on the industry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nighttime Talk With Niall Boylan
What has been your experience with the hospitality sector since they opened?

Nighttime Talk With Niall Boylan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 39:22


Tara Duggan is in for Niall this afternoon As representatives of the hospitality sector are meeting with Government officials right now to review how compliance measures are performing, Ian Redmond, owner of Tramline nightclub is telling Tara that they are "quite worried". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Niall Boylan Show
What has been your experience with the hospitality sector since they opened?

The Niall Boylan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 39:22


Tara Duggan is in for Niall this afternoon As representatives of the hospitality sector are meeting with Government officials right now to review how compliance measures are performing, Ian Redmond, owner of Tramline nightclub is telling Tara that they are "quite worried". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
One-hour advance purchase of nightclub tickets required

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 10:24


Political Reporter Mary Regan has the details of ticketing arrangements for night clubs, and we get reaction from event manager and club promoter Buzz O'Neill-Maxwell and Ian Redmond - owner of Tramline nightclub in Dublin.

RTÉ - The Business
The Morning After The Night Before

RTÉ - The Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 14:18


Last night the nightclubs returned with bells on. Ronan McGreavy of the Irish Times, Shane Barr of Dodge Nightclub, Stevie Grainger, aka DJ Stevie G.. and in Dublin, Ian Redmond, owner of ‘Tramline' nightclub. We also hear from clubbers who enjoyed a night on the town in Limerick last night where they spoke to our reporter, Siofra Mulqueen.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Nightclubs prepare to reopen after over 18 months

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 3:33


Ian Redmond, owner of Tramline in Dublin, welcomes the reopening of nightclubs and clarity around how the sector will operate.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Hospitality industry 'devastated' once again

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 9:16


Ian Redmond, operator of Tramline nightclub in Dublin, and Adrian Cummins, CEO of Restaurants Association of Ireland, react to the Taoiseach's comments that the re-opening of nightclubs and restaurants may not go ahead as planned.

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
''Don't leave it until next Thursday, tell us now, give us time!...''

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 7:05


Could the plan for full opening on October 22nd be changed in some way? What about the nightlife industry? Are they worried? Ian Redmond, the owner of Tramline in Dublin, joined Kieran to discuss... The Hard Shoulder Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #25: Cannon Mountain GM John DeVivo

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 64:57


The Storm Skiing Podcast is now sponsored by Mountain Gazette. The first issue drops in November, and you can get 10 percent off subscriptions with the code “GOHIGHER10” at check-out. Get 10 percent off everything else with the code “EASTCOAST.”Who: John DeVivo, General Manager of Cannon Mountain, New Hampshire Recorded on: October 6, 2020Why I interviewed him: Because the first time I skied New Hampshire, I skied Cannon, and I skied Cannon first because everything I’d ever read about New Hampshire skiing led me to believe that this was the state’s brawling alpha dog of lift-served skiing. And it is. In a state stuffed with very good ski areas, this is the very goodest for that particular sort of skier that cares about terrain first and everything else 204th. And yet, while Cannon (intentionally) isn’t the corduroy kingdom that Bretton Woods or Waterville Valley is, it has evolved over DeVivo’s 13-year tenure into a modern ski area, with an up-to-date snowmaking plant and ever-improving facilities. I wanted to talk to the guy who has kept Cannon as classic burly Cannon while shepherding the place into the modern era, guided Mittersill from abandoned hulk to vital part of the resort, and led the mountain through the Covid shutdown and beyond.An aerial view of Cannon. That’s Interstate 93 hugging the mountain on the left, and Mittersill on the right. Photo courtesy of Indy Pass.What we talked about: Why Cannon stayed open in March after most of the rest of the Northeast turned the lights off; what finally pushed them to close; what happens when you’re suddenly the place to be and it’s the last thing that you want; how much snow fell on Cannon post-shutdown; how Cannon ops will look different in this Covid-disoriented ski season; whether the mountain will limit capacity or require reservations; New Hampshire’s Covid-era ski area protocols; what happens if you make a ski reservation and then get sick?; whether the tram will run and what will influence that decision; why the tram may matter less at Cannon than it does at other ski areas; how chairlift operations may look different; the big new Something Cool coming to Mittersill, probably for the 2021-22 ski season; the Mittersill reclamation project; what the State of New Hampshire traded with the federal government to take over the abandoned ski area; the obstacles that Cannon needed to overcome to make the expansion happen; the evolution of Mittersill over the past decade and why it’s now cut with a broad race slope; an argument for developing that land more than the radsters would maybe like; whether Mittersill will change more in the future, including if the area has outgrown the double; what the Franconia Ski Club is and why they’re essential to the operation of Cannon; why the Mittersill chair is the “most expensive double chair in the history of mankind”; why higher-capacity lifts aren’t always better; Cannon’s pass refund and deferral options for the 2020-21 ski season; why the mountain didn’t provide any kind of pass credit for last season’s passholders; how skiers reacted to that decision; why the White Mountain Super Pass makes sense for Cannon and how the pass works from a sales point of view; the New Hampshire ski area that may join the pass in the future; why Cannon joined the Indy Pass and why they didn’t withdraw when Covid strafed the Northeast and made capacity limits automatic for large ski areas; hey everyone reading this most people aren’t skiers and are surprised to learn they do this whole snowskiing thing up there at this Cannon Mountain place; how the mountain handled the dead-of-winter tram evacuation of 2016; who was stuck on the upbound tram car and what they texted John; the condition of and future plans for Cannon’s lift fleet; when the tram may be updated and what may change; why the summit lift at Attitash (not a typo) is a triple and is likely to remain a triple; why there won’t be a lift up over The Saddle at Cannon; glades because if you crack my head open it’s just cartoons of me skiing tree runs; why Cannon isn’t going to go full Killington and just say everything boundary-to-boundary is part of the ski area; the unnamed and unmarked lines where you may find some gnarly out-of-bounds but wink-wink-go-crush-it terrain; Cannon’s long-term snowmaking plan and why they’ll never go for 100 percent coverage.The Tram, not stuck in place. The original tram opened in 1938, and the current iteration dates to 1979. Photo courtesy of Indy Pass.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interview: Because Cannon was one of the last four mountains in the Northeast – along with Waterville Valley, Bretton Woods, and Gunstock – to close when Covid moved over the Northeast like an eclipse in March, and I wanted to understand why the mountain made the decision to stay open. The ski area is also a member of the White Mountain Super Pass and became the de facto East Coast Indy Pass headliner when it joined the coalition in May, and since I’m obsessed with multipasses I thought we’d dig into those a bit. I also wanted to get a better understanding of how the Mittersill expansion has evolved from a natural-snow, winding old-New England backcountry-ish area to a semi-tamed but still-half-wild pod striped with a broad racing slope. Why you should go there: Because with the Front Five and DJ’s Tramline and marked and unmarked glades all over and a rambling breadth that awards exploration, Cannon is the top skier’s mountain in New Hampshire. Unless it’s Wildcat. But Cannon is larger and easier to get to and not part of the Epic Pass Bundle that is likely to transform all Included Mountains over the course of the next several Epic Quarters. From a skier’s point of view, New Hampshire can be hard to sort out. It doesn’t have a handful of dominant ski areas like Maine or a half dozen truly huge ones like Vermont. What it has instead is 15 or so medium-to-largish mountains that have all sunk over the decades into their particular skier’s niche. And Cannon’s niche is hardass bruiser with some endless gnarly runs spiraling off the summit, through the glades, and down the pitch toward Echo Lake. It has everything else you could want, of course, including terrific areas for beginners and racers cut across its sprawl. It’s also home to one of the largest expansions in the Northeast over the past decade, as the formerly abandoned Mittersill ski area next door has been officially absorbed into the trailmap. And it has the tram, the only one in the state and one of only two in Northeast skiing, a novelty that is also one of the resort’s most defining features. And besides all that it’s easy to get to, towering over I-93 as you move south toward the Notch, materializing like a bucolic wintry landscape painting from the snowy days of yore. And if you hit it just right, this could be you:A bomber day at Cannon. It looks like the greatest thing in the world because it is. Photo courtesy of Indy Pass.Questions I wish I’d asked: As usual I ran out of time before I could get to everything. I really wanted to talk about the mountain’s Civilian Conservation Corps legacy and the pros and cons of state ownership. I’d hoped to get a bit into how New Hampshire leased out Mount Sunapee (now managed by Vail), in the late ‘90s but kept Cannon, and whether that was the right model for the ski area. I also wanted to talk about John’s commitment to building a more inclusive leadership team. What I got wrong: Back in February 2016, Cannon’s tram broke down at the tail end of a freezing Valentine’s Sunday. John and I spent a few minutes talking about how the mountain managed that, but I incorrectly stated that the date of the breakdown was December 2016. The correct date was clearly stated in the Ski article that I used as my primary source, but I skimmed the dateline at the top and mis-read the date. A Cannon trailmap from 1943, pre-interstate, pre-shaped ski, pre-high-speed lifts, and Goddamnit son pre-all this malarky about fake snow and four-wheel drive. Why, our cars didn’t even have tires! We just rode around on empty rims. But seriously how crazy is it to see how many little ropetow operations were just bumping up from every little town?Additional note I have to make because the world is filled with morons: So when John and I are discussing the tram evacuation, he relates that congresswoman Ann Kuster had been on the lift just before it stalled out, and says he was relieved she didn’t end up stuck in there because the conspiracy crowd would think that the mountain was trying to “kidnap her.” I want to be absolutely clear that this exchange occurred a full two days before news broke that a group of idiots in my home state of Michigan had been plotting for months to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer, meaning the joke was just a joke like, “Hey what if you went to the grocery store and you got to the checkout and the checkout person wasn’t a person but a walrus - Isn’t that funny because it’s an absurd thing that couldn’t possibly happen?” and not an attempt to make light of a serious crime. And I’m saying all this because somehow we now live in a cartoon world where stupid s**t like that happens every day and none of us can believe it but somehow enough people believe it to keep doing these things. Additional reading/videos: Cannon’s winter ops plan and season pass guarantee. And here’s a pretty rad 2014 Ski The East shoot at Cannon:Follow The Storm Skiing Journal on Facebook and Twitter.COVID-19 & Skiing Podcasts: Author and Industry Veteran Chris Diamond | Boyne Resorts CEO Stephen Kircher | Magic Mountain President Geoff Hatheway | NSAA CEO Kelly Pawlak | Berkshire East/Catamount Owner & Goggles for Docs founder Jon Schaefer | Shaggy’s Copper Country Skis Cofounder Jeff Thompson | Doppelmayr USA President Katharina Schmitz | Mt. Baldy GM Robby Ellingson | Alterra CEO Rusty Gregory | NSAA Director of Risk & Regulatory Affairs Dave ByrdThe Storm Skiing Podcasts: Killington & Pico GM Mike Solimano | Plattekill owners Danielle and Laszlo Vajtay | New England Lost Ski Areas Project Founder Jeremy Davis | Magic Mountain President Geoff Hatheway | Lift Blog Founder Peter Landsman | Boyne Resorts CEO Stephen Kircher | Burke Mountain GM Kevin Mack | Liftopia CEO Evan Reece | Berkshire East & Catamount Owner & GM Jon Schaefer | Vermont Ski + Ride and Vermont Sports Co-Publisher & Editor Lisa Lynn | Sugarbush President & COO Win Smith | Loon President & GM Jay Scambio | Sunday River President & GM Dana Bullen | Big Snow & Mountain Creek VP of Sales & Marketing Hugh Reynolds | Mad River Glen GM Matt Lillard | Indy Pass Founder Doug Fish | National Brotherhood of Skiers President Henri Rivers | Winter 4 Kids & National Winter Activity Center President & CEO Schone Malliet | Vail Veterans Program President & Founder Cheryl Jensen | Mountain Gazette Owner & Editor Mike Rogge | Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows President & CMO Ron Cohen | Aspiring Olympian Benjamin Alexander | Sugarloaf GM Karl Strand – Parts One & Two Get on the email list at www.stormskiing.com

Decoding Devs Podcast
Decoding Devs: Episode 9 The End of the Tramline

Decoding Devs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 185:41


Sad sigh. Here it is. Our final episode of Decoding Devs in which we attempt to wrap it all up. Color theory. The Hero's Journey. Windows. Names. Favorite characters? Favorite montage? And as always a couple of tangents as we say goodbye to this remarkable show. Thank you all for listening! We've had a great time and hope you have too!

Soul Doubt Podcast
#70: JyellowL on 'No Rivals', FIFA 2020 Soundtrack & More! (Soul Doubt Podcast at Sicko)

Soul Doubt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 29:33


JyellowL is an Irish hip-hop artist, who quickly rose to popularity following the release of break-out singles 'Life Right Now' and 'Yellow Thoughts 1' in 2016. Continuing this momentum in 2017, JyellowL released his debut EP 'Bulletproof' which saw the young artist continue to work closely with producer Chris Kabs. Throughout the project, JyellowL delivers thought-provoking, conscious verses over glossy, soulful instrumentals. JyellowL released his sophomore EP in November 2018, entitled 'Me n Me Too', following a long streak of touring success that has certainly carried into 2020. We caught up with the young artist at Sicko in Tramline before premiering his new single 'No Rivals'. Catch JyellowL on tour with The Game, tickets: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/the-game-tickets/artist/945450?fbclid=IwAR3KZLDrlqi40RGXC3dg7AQ3snTXgBfbJqvpe5XZmWK3c4eg0LfbRUR2Pbs Catch JyellowL on tour with Nelly, tickets: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/nelly-tickets/artist/806787?fbclid=IwAR0goCeP9P7LHpJpLDL0kljmqYUTKwUpFxZ6f0gO4FI_XflX7LJwIBJQW3I See JyellowL headline at Other Voices in Ballina, tickets: https://www.othervoices.ie/ Stream 'No Rivals' here: https://open.spotify.com/track/72EnRnvQF8qPTfk15lKMLB?si=GxM4EM-qSJ2ORzN4nQpVBQ Follow JyellowL on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/jyellowl/ Follow JyellowL on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/RealJyellowL Follow Soul Doubt Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/souldoubtmagazine/ Follow Soul Doubt Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/souldoubtmag Join our Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/303676370205158/about/ Soul Doubt Podcast hosted by: https://www.instagram.com/shanesora/ Soul Doubt Podcast sound by: https://www.instagram.com/soundguyoran/ Thanks to Sicko in Tramline for accommodating this episode. Discover their events every Thursday: https://www.instagram.com/sicko.club/ Intro graphics by: https://www.instagram.com/seanbrendog If you're looking for a premium recording studio in Dublin's city centre, consider Audiohaus Dublin. For pricing and bookings, visit; https://www.audiohausdublin.com/ For advertising or general queries, email shane@souldoubtmagazine.com Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe for new episodes every week. Thanks for watching!

Tales and Trails
Gavan Hennigan walks the Tramline Loop in Howth, Co. Dublin

Tales and Trails

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 44:03


Gavan Hennigan is an extreme sports athlete who overcame huge personal adversity to live an extraordinary life. As we walk the Tramline Loop in Howth in County Dublin together, he tells us about his battles with addiction and how he got sober. He also describes his struggles coming out as gay as we walk one of the most gorgeous coastal walks on this side of the country. Visit Tales & Trails on Lovin.ie to plan your short break in Dublin where we’ve highlighted some accommodation, the best restaurants and things to do in the area.

Soul Doubt Podcast
#53: Marcus Woods on Creativity, School and Stigma (Soul Doubt Podcast)

Soul Doubt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 73:25


Watch this podcast on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcmsJt2WaFA&feature=youtu.beNew episodes are released every Wednesday. On this week’s podcast, I’m joined by the one and only Marcus Woods. The 19-year-old producer is a co-founder of Burner Records, a resident DJ at Tramline’s Sicko every Thursday and will be onstage at Longitude this Friday 5th July. Debatably his most comprehensive interview to date, we recorded this episode over two sessions, discussing everything from how he started making music, the stigma of being a music producer in school, labelling and even how he first started drinking Henny. From prank calls to advice for new artists, this episode really has it all. Follow Marcus Woods on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wxxdsy/?hl=enStream Marcus Woods on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4qCRpU52vK7JBpObHgKkH4?si=i6Bp4ALdRO6fKBGS9Leaww If you enjoyed this episode of the Soul Doubt Podcast, follow us on social media to stay up-to-date on future episodes. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/souldoubtmagazine/Twitter: https://twitter.com/souldoubtmag/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/souldoubtmagazine/ Hosted by: https://www.instagram.com/shanesora/ This podcast is powered by: https://www.audiohausdublin.com/Sound by:https://www.instagram.com/soundguyoran/ Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed, please consider supporting our channel by leaving a like and a comment. Be sure to subscribe if you want to be notified about future episodes! Share your latest projects directly with our audience by joining our Facebook group for Irish artists: https://www.facebook.com/groups/303676370205158/ Discover new Irish music by following our curated Spotify playlist, updated every week: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6TzwVwLUAFzQY6VVzZ1zsV?si=zbhEptQxRUeiF7gkNfkEpQ Visit our website for submissions: https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/submitFor further enquiries, email shane@souldoubtmagazine.com

Umbrella
Same Sex Marriage

Umbrella

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 40:49


This week, bells are ringing and Cian and Laura Anne will be discussing marriage, the recent story with Glitterhole's "Drag Story Time" & Carlow are getting their own pride. We have a marriage themed queer ear and in our event guide we have events from Tramline, Avoca Reaction & Street 66. Music from @courtneymelba and @broseph_murray.17/4/2019

Molly's Minutes
Episode 8: Give Us The Night with Sunil Sharpe, Rachael Bailey and Marcus O'Laoire

Molly's Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 22:59


Today, with a short podcast, Sunil Sharpe, Rachael Bailey and Marcus O'Laoire inform us on 'Give Us The Night'.  As stated on their website (giveusthenight.com) Give Us The Night is 'an independent volunteer group of professionals operating within a night-time industry, campaigning for positive changes to nightlife in Ireland, with particular regard to music venues'. Explaining where the current issues lie in the night time economy and why this movement is so critical are three guests doing stunning work within the in the music industry: - Sunil Sharpe is one of Ireland's most celebrated DJ's and tirelessly campaigns for this cause, educating and enlightening on why archaic licensing laws among other issues are causing venue closures discouraging a fostering of a night time industry that reflects the 'wide range of lifestyles and working hours' in Ireland.  -Rachael Bailey creates sponsored content centred around underground music, club culture and festivals.  -Marcus O'Laoire (DJ) has held residencies in Tramline, The Academy and Opium as well as the recently closed Hanger and District 8. Listen for a digestible understanding of what this movement is and why you are hearing about it everywhere. To see what you can do or gain a deeper understanding of what these inspiring guests are talking about, I strongly urge you to head over to giveusthenight.com and read the incredible mandate this group of volunteers have drawn up and follow @giveusthenight on instagram. Audio by Pete Regazzoli. A huge thank you to my sponsor, Depop, for fascilitating me cover these really important discussions. The Depop shop I am loving this week is @loafcameras for fully refurbished 100 percent working second hand cameras from the throwback underwater film cameras to Canon AE-1's. These guys have an incredible collection at really great deals and a guarantee of function for those of you trawling through second hand shops for film cameras only to find they're not working!

Dangerous R&R Show Podcast
HGRNJ Show #9 "Well Hello Mr. Soul, I Dropped By To Give You A Podcast"

Dangerous R&R Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 57:46


Skinny Dippin;' in the Oil '0' Joy indeed, brothers and sisters...this weeks journey promises nothing but hopefully delivers goodness from the Purple Grotto! Every 2nd Saturday of every month I take my traveling monkeys, records, cd's and sometimes 78's on the road to fleece unsuspecting record collectors out of their hard earned moolah....actually I provide quality records and "satisfaction guaranteed" returns, etc. This week on the DRRShow we have some cool s**t to lay on your lobes.... Set 1: Opening Salvo.... Georgio [Moroder] starts off the show with a 45 rpm on the HANSA [Europe] DUNHILL [USA] label....a killer snotfest recorded in 1972 but sounding more like 1965..."Watch Your Step" Link Wray proves once again that he's the king of all things that crunch with "The Wild One". The Linkster never fails to deliver....The West Coast Pop Art & Experimental Band from their 1st Warners LP and one of my favorites "Shifting Sands". The 5 Royals wrap up the 1st set with a killer R&B number "Say It" from Sid Nathan's King Records 1957. Set 2: Yes from their 1st LP and what is considered "the Peter Banks Era" with a Beatles cover: "Every Little Things She Does"...I have to be honest I dig the 1st 2 LP's Waaaay better than what came after but it's like another band after the 2nd so I dig those also...Bob Brozman a true "wizard of the strings" [not taking anything away from Roy Smeck] kills with "Hilo March" which always gets me "Dancing Barefoot" by NJ's own Feelies. Once only available on a flexi from the Bob Magazine, "Barefoot" can be had on CD if you look for it. I went to turntable #1 and dropped on the 2nd FREE LP...."I'll Be Creeping" from Island / A&M records to round off the halfway point of the show. Set 3: We "Hilo March" back to Hawaii where our friends 7th Order call homebase these days for a special offer:...…..If you email: info@7thorder.com and mention that you heard it on the Dangerous R&R Show, Daniel will send a link to download "The Lake Of Memory" CD which has the great Martin Pugh playing on some if not all the cuts. Tell Daniel I said "A hui hou". Yes makes an appearance again this time from their 2nd LP with another cover song "No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed" a Richie Havens song from one of his better LP's "Something Else Again". The brits are on fire so I'm goin' along for the ride...Tramline with a cover of Stephen Still's "R&R Woman". Did I say "killlller?" How about the Buff Springfield themselves with the opening track from BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD AGAIN....Mr. Soul. A Neil Young song that I still listen to today. I got this track off the brand new Buffalo Springfield Boxset / Vinyl.....RECOMMENDED! We’ll end this weeks show with a rarity from the U.K...Andwella’s Dream from their first LP called Love and Poetry with a classic “Felix”...... Thanks for listening / streaming and I'll be back next week.....

City Limits
City Limits

City Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017


  City Limits                                             13-9-17  On todays programme we tackle our usual 2nd Wednesday of the month to discuss energy issues. Joined on the phone with guest Coal & Gas Community Campaigner Cloe Aldenhoven from Friends Of the Earth. Topics include The Adani Coal mine, Hazle Wood the Solar Thermal power plant built in Port Augusta & the Latrobe and Hunter Valley. I f you would like to follow any of Friends Of the Earths campaigns stop in at Friends Of the Earth at 312 Smith St, Collingwood (#86 Tramline from Bourke Street).  

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner
Bandana Blues #544 Good Bye to an Old Friend and Spinner teaches The Alphabet One Mo Time!!

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2014 117:10


show #54406.07.14Good Bye to an Old Friend and Spinner teaches The Alphabet One Mo Time!!The Rockland Rockers - Minimum Wage LIVE from The Flowing Springs INNOz Noy (featuring Allen Toussaint) - Slow Grease from Twisted Blues Vol @ 2014 (5:54)The Nighthawks - Price of Love from 444 2014 (4:21)Mannish Boys - Blues For Michael Bloomfield from Wrapped Up and Ready 2014 (8:12)Andy T-Nick Nixon Band - Snake in the Grass from Livin' It Up 2014 (4:56)The Alastair Greene Band - Make The Devil's Day from Trouble At Your Door 2014 (3:38)Fo'Reel - Heavy Water from Heavy Water (6:34)St. Paul & The Broken Bones - Like a Mighty River from Half The City 2014 (3:21)Selwyn Birchwood - Brown Paper Bag from Don't Call No Ambulance 2014 (9:17)David Vest - That Happened To Me from Roadhouse Revelation 2014 (4:13)Lincoln Durham - Love Letters from The Shovel vs. the Howling Bones 2012 (3:22)The Nighthawks - Who You Workin' For from Damn Good Time 2012 (4:05)Danny O'Keefe - good time Charlie's got the blues from O'Keefe 1972 (2:58)The Porkroll Project - Ain't Movin', Just Groovin' from The Porkroll Project 2004 (3:10)Q65 - sexy legs from 45 RPM Single 1970 (1:54)Paul Rishell & Annie Raines - Low Down Rounder from I Want You to Know 1996 (2:03)Victoria Spivey - One Hour Mama [1937] from Rude Dudes 2003 (2:42)Tramline - national blues from Somewhere Down The Line 1968 (3:23)James Blood Ulmer - Who Let the Cat Out of the Bag? from Blues Preacher 1992 (4:37)Jimmie Vaughan - How Can You Be So Mean from Plays Blues, Ballads & Favorites 2010 (2:54)Phillip Walker - what did I do wrong from Blues 1988 (3:11)Livin' Blues Xperience - Mysterious Ways from Alive & Kickin' 2014 (3:52)Yardbirds - I ain't got you from 45 RPM Single 1964 (1:58)Tony Z - Something Funky About Your Love from Get Down with the Blues 1995 (3:33)Erin McKeown - The Little Cowboy from Distillation 2000 (4:02)

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner
Bandana Blues show#426 Married To The Blues

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2012 135:03


show#42602.25.12 OK...OK...OK... the file will say #246 in your player... it's not...it's #426!! Beardo & Spinner are married to the blues, so Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed AND EVERYTHING BLUE!!!!Chicken Shack - I Wanna See My Baby (O.K.Ken 1969)Shawn Starski - Was It You (Shawn Starski 2012)The Smashing Pumpkins - Girl Named Sandoz (Pisces Iscariot 1994)Spinner's Section:old-new-borrowed & BLUE!!!!Duane Eddy: three-30-blues (1959) (3:31) (Movin' 'n' Groovin', Decca, 1970)Eric Bibb: one soul to save (3:01) (Booker's Guitar, Telarc Blues, 2010)Th' Legendary Shack Shakers: help me (3:47) (Believe, Yep Rock, 2004)Eric Clapton & the Powerhouse: steppin' out (3:17) (What's Shakin', Elektra, 1966)Johnny Mastro & Mama's Boys: wineheaded (2:48) (Beautiful Chaos, self-release, 2010)Zoots: just your fool (3:00) (Bad Days Are Gone, Blue Sting, 1985)Chicken Shack: you ain't no good (3:35) (40 Blue Fingers…, Blue Horizon, 1968)Kris Pohlmann Band: bad for me (4:35) (One For Sorrow, self-release, 2012)Gary Primich: caravan (2:36) (Travellin' Mood, Flying Fish, 1994)Tramline: look over yonder wall (4:38) (Somewhere Down The Line, Island, 1968)Juke Joints: magic shoes (2:54) (Going To Chicago!, CRS, 2010)White Stripes: stop breaking down (2:20) (-, XL, 2001)Back To Beardo:Charlie Musselwhite (Robben Ford) - Fell On My Knees (Louisiana Fog 1968)Patrick Dodd Trio - Evil Way (Future Blues 2011)Colin James - Sit Right Here (Colin James And The Little Big Band 1993)Kid Thomas - Come in This House [#][Take 5] (Here's My Story 1991)Microwave Dave & The Nukes - Jesus Was Smart (Last Time I Saw You 2011)Aynsley Lister - Crosstown Traffic (Tower Sessions 2010)Louisiana Red & Sugar Blue -  Lamplight Baby (Red Funk and Blue 1978 LP) Ian Siegal - Stud Spider (Ian Siegal & The Youngest Sons 2011)Frank Zappa with Lady Bianca - Advance Romance (Philly '76 Disc 2 1979 at The Spectrum)Blind Willie McTell - Dying Crapshooter's Blues (Box of the Blues Disc 1 2003)Big James and the Chicago Playboys - That’s Why I’m Crying (Big James and the Chicago Playboys 2012)Amos GARRETT, DOUG SAHM, GENE TAYLOR - Teardrops on Your Letter (The Return Of The Formerly Brothers 1988)The Nighthawks - Heat Wave (Rock & Roll 1972)Melody Gardot - Your Heart Is As Black As Night (My One And Only Thrill 2009)Al Copley - Boogie at Midnight (1989) Automatic Overdrive

Dangerous R&R Show Podcast
DRR Show Favorite Song of the Night for March 25, 2011

Dangerous R&R Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2011 4:07


Tramline covering Buffalo Springfields killer R&R WOMAN from their 1968 LP "Somewhere Down the Line"....dig it....

Dangerous R&R Show Podcast
DRR Show 46_Kaleidoscopes & Knuckleheads

Dangerous R&R Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2011 57:52


Oh manomano......I picked up some killer 45's this past week and some of 'em are on display here....Bar-Kays, The Ideals, Sorrows.....as well as some staples like The Bristols, Tramline, Buffalo Springfield, The Dirtbombs, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Sons & Daughters & Gabor Szabo.....Life is a drag..close your eyes and dig the vacuum....

Dangerous R&R Show Podcast
Dangerous R&R SHOW 24....I am the God of Hellfire and I give you.....Podcast!

Dangerous R&R Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2010 65:28


Arthur Brown or "The Crazy World of Arthur Brown" - what do you think of - what do you know or recollect? The ringleader of the 60's psychedelic movement? The spearhead of the 1968 political winter of discontent - leading student violent protest from the barricades? The "God of Hellfire"? The spiritual source of the theatrical movement within rock music? The perpetual seeker for change and truth flying in the face of fortune and fame? The greatest underachiever of the last thirty years? The greatest voice ever to grace a "pop" record? Shot away by chemical drugs? Lost to us forever in a Tibetan monastry? Saint, sinner, charlatan or messiah?

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

show#31812.25.09Christmas ShowStraight No Chaser - The Christmas Can-Can (2:41)Mark Kerr & Roxy Perry - Box Full Of Lonesome (6:27)Bob Smith Blues Project - Trouble in mind (4:03)Lowell George - Can't Stand The Rain (3:21)Spinner's Section:old British stuff on vinylBlues Burglars: sugar mama (4:47) (Breaking In, Red Lightnin, 1986)Chicken Shack: midnight hour (2:51) (100 Ton Chicken, Blue Horizon, 1969)Blues Band: ultimatum time (3:27) (Itchy Feet, Arista, 1981)Howlin' Wilf & the VeeJays: black night (4:16) (Blue Men Sing The Whites, Waterfront, 1987)Dave Edmunds: singin' the blues (2:55) (Twangin', Swan Song, 1981)Georgie Fame: ask me nice (2:28) (The Third Face Of Fame, CBS, 196?)Spencer Davis Group: here right now (3:12) (Gimme Some Lovin', Island, 196?)Climax Blues Band: runnng out of time (5:18) (Stamp Album, Sire, 1975)Tramline: sorry sorry (8:57) (Somewhere Down The Line, Island, 1968)Nine Below Zero: sugar mama (5:03) (Don't Point Your Finger, A&M, 1981)Back To Beardo:Reverend Horton Heat - It's Martini Time (3:14)J. Geils Band - Wait (3:27)Muddy Waters - Electric Man (3:10)Alex Schultz - Big Time (5:39)Andy Santana - What A Party! (3:45)Mighty Mike Schermer - Mama Say (3:45)Junior Watson - Strangest Woman (4:23)Trampled Under Foot - I Gotta Go (3:41)Charles Brown - I Stepped in Quicksand (5:26)The Bottle Rockets and David Lindley - Rocket in My Pocket (4:04)Back Door Slam - Come Home (4:16)Delbert McClinton - People Just Love To Talk (3:17)Anthony Gomes - Hamhock Booty (2:10)Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybea - Gunpowder (2:10)Colin Linden - Built Right On The Ground (2:43)Straight No Chaser - Little Saint Nick (2:14)Does your music make the cut?Contact Beardo at thebeardo@gmail.com and we we'll talk..Meanwhile, Bandana Blues archives at http://beardo1@libsyn.com