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Dan PetrenkoHailing from Toronto, ON, Dan is a director, playwright, and producer who has worked in theatres across Canada, the United States, and London's West End. Previously, Dan served as the founding Artistic Director of Olive Branch Theatre, a professional company dedicated to creating opportunities for next-generation artists in the Greater Toronto Area. Throughout his career, Dan produced and directed a variety of critically acclaimed musicals and cabarets, including an award-winning drama based on his family's story in the Holocaust, which toured in the United States. Dan's work has been praised for its depth and artistic complexity. Born and raised in Israel to Ukrainian-Jewish parents, Dan often gravitates towards stories exploring Jewish identity and history, particularly those rooted in the Soviet era. As a playwright, he is currently developing multiple projects for the stage that he looks forward to sharing with an audience soon. Dan is a graduate of the University of Toronto, holding an MA in Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies and an Honours BA in Theatre and International Relations. Since joining Winnipeg Jewish Theatre in 2022, Dan has co-created and directed Pain to Power: A Kanye West Music Protest and helmed the Canadian premiere of Kathrine Kressmann Taylor's Address Unknown. In 2025, Dan will direct the first Canadian production of The Band's Visit.Seth ZoskySeth is a Jewish-Canadian, multidisciplinary artist hailing from Toronto. He is a singer, actor, Juno-nominated songwriter and musician with over a decade of performance experience. Seth is a graduate of Sheridan's Music Theatre Performance degree. He is also part of CZN; a Pop/RnB/Rap trio singing group. They were chosen by Simon Cowell as the winners of Canadian Family's Got Talent and have also appeared on America's Got Talent. Theatre Credits Include: Jack in the Canadian premiere of Titanique (Mirvish Productions/Segal Centre); Fiddler on the Roof, Peter Pan (Drayton Entertainment); The Last Five Years (Blue Bridge Theatre); One Hit Wonders (Stage West); Blocked (TheatreWorksUSA); The Last Five Years, A Night on Jewish Broadway (Olive Branch); American Idiot (Stephenville Theatre Festival).Tracey Erin SmithTracey is an internationally recognized transformational leader and creator. She is the founder and driver of SOULO Theatre, originating in Toronto, with workshops in New York City, Tel Aviv, San Francisco, Vancouver and the UK. A proud Canadian, Tracey is an award-winning teacher, solo performer, theatre director and thought leader employing personal stories for global transformation.Tracey's work had been seen Off-Broadway and on several stages the world over where she has been awarded Best of the Fringe (Toronto and NYC), Broadway World Award (NYC), and the Audience Choice Award (NYC). She is the host and creator of the critically acclaimed documentary series DRAG HEALS (Amazon Prime, Apple TV). Tracey is excited for the release of her first book, Flying SOULO in the fall of 2024. .Pain To Power: A Kanye West Musical ProtestWhat do you do when your hero breaks your heart?CJ Capital and Seth Zosky saw Kanye West as one of their biggest musical inspirations. Now that their hero has turned against their communities, the two of them question whether it is really possible to separate the art from the artist. Featuring Hip Hop chart-toppers such as “Heartless”, “Four-Five Seconds”, “Power”, “Ultralight Beam”, “American Boy”, and “Runaway”, interweaved with Seth's and CJ's stories of family, faith, and friendship, this will be a theatrical experience you don't want to miss!
On this episode of Can We Talk R&B, Ian welcomes LA Native 2x Grammy Nominated Singer/Songwriter KENYON DIXON on the show. Kenyon talks about his upbringing in the Church. Linking up with Tyrese early in his career for songwriting for artists like Tyrese, TGT, and later Justin Timberlake. Kenyon also talks about background singing for artists like Tyrese, Justin Timberlake, Ledisi, Kirk Franklin, Pharrell Williams, Usher, Brandy, Jill Scott, and Nick Jonas. His move from background vocals and focus on your solo career. His rise as an independent artist and experience working with Kanye West on “Ultralight Beam '' and contribution to R&B. 0:00 - 3:10 Intro 3:10 - 5:44 Tell us about your upbringing 5:44 - 6:55 Being from Watts, CA 6:55 - 8:25 Working with Tyrese early on 8:25 - 9:05 Open Invitation album 9:05 - 10:39 Performing at the Grammys 10:39 - 13:30 How did your transition from Gospel to R&B 13:30 - 14:10 Mothers first show 14:10 - 15:36 The difference between TGT and Justin Timberlake 15:36 - 16:55 Working with various artists and their styles 16:55 - 17:07 Touring with Kirk 17:07 - 17:50 Touring Jill Scott 17:50 - 18:49 Most valuable lesson from working with artists 18:49 - 20:35 What made you decide to go solo? 20:35 - 23:00 The balance of recording and touring with artists 23:00 - 24:23 Preparing for solo career on tour with other artists 24:23 - 26:15 Did the opportunities lead to writing? 26:15 - 29:15 R&B independent artists 29:15 - 30:36 Do you ever think about majors? 30:36 - 33:02 The shift from Majors to Indie 33:02 - 36:36 What are your roles in being independent 35:36 - 37:00 Depending on your team 37:00 - 40:44 Background vocals on Ultralight Beam 40:44 - 41:42 The Life of Pablo album 41:42 - 43:33 Which singers worked on Ultralight Beam? 43:33 - 47:12 The R&B You Love 47:12 - 52:26 Deep Dive: 2000s R&B 52:26 - 54:29 RL and Next 54:29 - 55:15 Being able to tap into the 90s feel 55:15 - 57:30 Hot Topics: Advocate for the 2000s R&B 57:30 - 58:27 90s to 2000s Artists 58:27 - 59:00 Neyo - So Sick 59:00 - 1:00:44 Cultural moments that elevated R&B in 2000s 1:00:44 - 1:05:15 Songs Usher should perform at the Super Bowl 1:05:15 - 1:05:54 Closing ✅ LISTEN, FOLLOW, AND RATE Hosted & Created by: Ian Von Produced by: Launch Pod Studio Shot and Edited by: Lazy Pickle Studios
The guys start this episode on a Ultralight Beam! They recap some pickup basketball moments from their most recent run. Wayne shares his latest golf adventure which leads to the guys coming up with a whole Sunday morning & afternoon itinerary. In music they give high praise to Blxst & Remble's new single, child of GOD. After having a couple of weeks to sit with Lil Uzi's latest album they give their takes on the Pink Tape. Canceled tour dates, writers strike, The NFL running back market & more in this episode. Listen to the full show now! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicinthebottle/support
In Episode # 30, Schoolboy Remy discusses the challenges of navigating college as a student with learning and mental health disabilities. Despite seeking support from the HPU Sharks and various faculty members, Schoolboy Remy feels abandoned and unsupported - Left in the middle of the ocean for the Sharks to feast. Schoolboy Remy also expressed the challenges of navigating higher education with disabilities, the importance of mental health support, and the need for better resources and advocacy on college campuses. As always, thank you for tuning in to Righteous Indignation. Please note that we do not own the rights to these songs, and they are used for entertainment purposes only. 'Do It Again' by NLE Choppa 'Ultralight Beam' by Kanye West.
#85-81Intro/Outro: Sugar by Maroon 585. Closer by The Chainsmokers84. The Weekend by SZA83. Shape of You by Ed Sheeran82. No Tears Left to Cry by Ariana Grande81. Ultralight Beam by Kanye WestVote on your favorite song from today's episodeVote on your favorite song from Week 4 of the 00s
Scooby Doobie Doo... Where Are You???TW Suicide for the second half of the show.(0:30) Wait... Scooby Doo has 2 different new shows?(11:26) Virginia man arrested for Minecraft Terrorism(17:30) Ultralight Beam by Kanye West (musical intermission)(23:00) What really happened at UPS Worldport? TW: Suicide(36:00) Norm of the North twitter lol.Follow us on IGLouis @4eva_outdablindsPreston @the_sleepless_man@highly_suspicious_podcastIntro Music by Pierce Wells AGAIN!@_piercewells_
The podcast is back! It's the eighth season! Nothing but illustrious guests! Kevin welcomes comedian and podcast host Ashley Hamilton to the program, and the two chop it up about living with relatively young dogs, alternative rock from the 1990s, and how difficult podcasting during the pandemic has been. They also discuss the eclectic mix of music Ashley selected to bring onto the show. To learn more about the podcast Ashley co-hosts, Celebrity Memoir Book Club, click here; to learn more about Ashley herself, follow her on Instagram or Twitter. For additional information about Anhedonic Headphones, please click here. Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011. Outro Music: "What Does Your Soul Looks Like (Part 4)," performed by DJ Shadow. Endtroducing..., Mo Wax, 1996. "Losing My Religion," written by Michael Stipe, Bill Berry, Peter Buck, and Mike Mills; performed by R.E.M. Out of Time, Warner Brothers, 1991. "Deadbeat Club," written by Kate Pierson, Fred Schneider, Keith Strickland, and Cindy Wilson; performed by The B-52's. Cosmic Thing, Reprise, 1989. "Song For Someone," written by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen; performed by U2. Songs of Innocence, Interscope, 2014. "Ocean Avenue," written by Ryan Key, Ben Harper, Pete Mosely, Longineu W. Parsons III, and Sean Mackin; performed by Yellowcard. Ocean Avenue, Capitol, 2003. "Like Real People Do," written by Andrew John Hozier-Byrne; performed by Hozier. Hozier, Island/Columbia, 2014. "Ultralight Beam," written by Kanye West, Michael Dean, Kelly Price, Terius Nash,Nico Segal, Kirk Franklin, Kasseem Dean, Chancelor Bennett, Noah Goldstein, Jerome Potter, Samuel Griesemer, Cydel Young, Malik Jones, and Derek Watkins; performed by Kanye West featuring Chance The Rapper and Kirk Franklin. The Life of Pablo, G.O.O.D Music/Def Jam, 2016. "Strong Enough," written by Sheryl Crow, Bill Bottrell, Kevin Gilbert, Brian MacLeod, David Ricketts, and David Baerwald; performed by Sheryl Crow. Tuesday Night Music Club, A&M, 1993. "Dear John," written and performed by Taylor Swift. Speak Now, Big Machine, 2010. "Undone—The Sweater Song," written by Rivers Cuomo; performed by Weezer. Weezer (The Blue Album), DGC, 1994. "Autobiography," written by Ashlee Simpson, John Shanks, and Kara DioGuardi; performed by Ashlee Simpson. Autobiography, Geffen, 2004.
Harry Styles performing Ultralight Beam.
Have you heard about energy work but thought it was just an episode of Dragonball Z? In this episode, Mik and Jenn explore the roots and principles of Reiki, a Japanese form of energy healing, that can have profound effects on the physical, emotional and spiritual body. Mik and Jenn talk through their own Reiki stories and describe how a Reiki session goes down. Mik finishes up with a "It Was All a Dream" story of his own and reveals why he left Whataburger in the rearview. Some things we talked about in this episode: Want to start studying to get your Reiki attunement? Mik mentioned the book that we used, REIKI: LEVEL I, II AND MASTER MANUAL by Lisa PowersWe're taking baby steps toward being more green and sustainable! With the issues in the global supply chain, you never know when products can become scarce, so we try to move from one-use products as much as possible (as we take baby steps toward being more green). Jenn mentioned these reusable cleaning cloths that we use to get away from depending too much on paper towels. Have you checked out our new website, chakrasandshotguns.com? We've got merch and a book list and you can even stream our episodes there!*Note: As Amazon Associates, we earn from qualifying Amazon purchases.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chakrasandshotguns)
Welcome Kenzie Elizabeth back to Okay Sis! The most unhinged girl talk ever. JOIN OUR COMMUNITY CENTER ON GENEVA! SUBSCRIBE to the new Okay Sis newsletter here- TGIM is about to take on a whole new meaning! Website: www.okaysispodcast.com Current fixations: Kenzie: The color pink & Year of Ours! Scout: The song: Ultralight Beam by Sunday Service Mady: Her new Nikes Follow us! Kenzie: @kenzieelizabeth Okay Sis: @okaysispodcast Scout: @scoutsobel Mady: @madymaio See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome Kenzie Elizabeth back to Okay Sis! The most unhinged girl talk ever. JOIN OUR COMMUNITY CENTER ON GENEVA! SUBSCRIBE to the new Okay Sis newsletter here- TGIM is about to take on a whole new meaning! Website: www.okaysispodcast.com Current fixations: Kenzie: The color pink & Year of Ours! Scout: The song: Ultralight Beam by Sunday Service Mady: Her new Nikes Follow us! Kenzie: @kenzieelizabeth Okay Sis: @okaysispodcast Scout: @scoutsobel Mady: @madymaio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I am also baffled by the fact I turned this into a 14-minute video. But that's now the reality we live in. Forgive me. But, as we wait for more DONDA news, hopefully, this is interesting to you because it was interesting to me. Chance speaks about a line he and Kanye argued about on Ultralight Beam. As well as possibly having a major influence on turning SWISH/Waves into a gospel album. If you'd like to watch this in video form, then check out our YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Young & Holmes: Celebrity Relationships, Sex, Marriage, Commitment, Affairs, Breakups, and Divorce
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West knew each other for a decade before they began dating in 2012.The pair became engaged just months after her second divorce was finalized.The marriage was West's first and Kardashian's third.Kardashian became Hollywood royalty alongside her mother, Chris and sisters, Courtney and Chloe, Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner, and their 33-year-old brother, Rob Kardashian.Much of their meteoric rise was primarily due to the influence of Kanye's fashion and coolness on the family.Throughout the last 14 years, the Kardashians have dominated pop culture on the way to building their collective brands into the billions.While much of their success stemmed from scandal, the Kardashian clan as a collective can thank Kanye for his hand in solidifying their names and the futures of the family's children.There haven't been many more public relationships than theirs. This week Kimberly and Julius sat down to hash out what happened and where it's likely to go from here.
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In the first episode of “Good Songs” Isaac Himmelman introduces his father Peter Himmelman to a different kind of songwriting in Kanye's strange haunting neo-gospel favorite from 2016.
The Loose Crew Podcast is joined by the founders of the Kind Monster Clothing brand in an uplifting conversation about the creative process, style and positivity. Kind Monster emphasizes seeing the good in everyone, even supposed monsters!"Don't judge, be kind." Join us to see why Kind Monster has chosen to create an entire brand around this message, and what other potential creators could expect to experience when trying to materialize their own thoughts and ideas.You can check out Kind Monster Clothing over at KindMonsterClothing.com or on their Instagram page. You can also check out the DMV Design Lab for custom projects.The IPAs we enjoyed while recording this episode can be found at the Cedar Grove Store in Damascus.00:00:00 Intro00:00:20 Ultralight Beam by Kanye West00:02:40 Shoutouts/Introductions00:04:00 What are we drinking?00:07:00 Introducing Kind Monster00:11:56 What is Kind Monster? 00:18:20 Kind Monster influences00:24:50 The creative process00:35:24 Long term goals00:49:50 Dealing with disagreements and issues00:53:50 Marketing00:55:15 Spreading positivity01:08:28 Entrepreneur mindset/fashion in the DMV01:13:02 Overcoming the first drop01:20:40 Future drops
0:00-11:45: A lovely reunion conversation is immediately interrupted by Kate updating us on her mobile, liquor-slurping neighbors. As per usual, this portends another conversation that has absolutely nothing to do with the intended purposes of this podcast. Before getting back on track, Matthew addresses the recent events in America and implores you to do what you can. 11:50-24:45: We get into MLB’s proposed plans for getting the season going. This includes some talk about timelines, player payment, and locations. All of this stumbles into open suggestions for how certain teams can recreate the environment of their home parks. This is the part where we’re contractually obligated to wonder if the Mariners could sneak into the playoffs and subsequently start an unbearable discussion about whether it counts. 24:50-49:55: Digging into listener questions! Thank you as always to those who submitted, we know it’s been a while since we spoke to you directly. Questions cover topics like how players will come out of this physically, the upcoming draft, and Dan Altavilla’s swelling derrière. 50:00-1:04:00: The part you’ve all been waiting for, infrastructure and Fourth of July “salad” debates! Thank you as always for listening to this beautifully weird show. Music: “Americans” by Janelle Monáe // “Ultralight Beam” by Kanye West (Chance the Rapper verse) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We decided to have a little bit of fun for our 50th episode. [rick ross grunt] Slap City picks: "I Wonder" by Kanye West, "Ultralight Beam" by Kanye West. Listen to our playlist here With the Funpoint Fifty behind us, we're kicking off phase 2 right. Join us in 2 weeks for Brooks' pick (I want to be very clear, Brooks picked this one) Aaron Carter's Aaron's Party.
w/ Jonah Goldberg Editor-in-Chief @The Dispatch, Host @ The Remnant PodcastPresident Trump has an inspired idea for arresting a global pandemic. It involves ultraviolet rays, disinfectant washes -- and Welch seems convinced that it also has something to do with "butt stuff" -- which, honestly, it wouldn't be the strangest thing you've heard all day.ALSO:- Jonah on Political Homelessness- Define "Prevaricate"- Presidential Ineptitude and Slothfulness,- How Shitty Henchmen Keep America Safe- Why The CDC is So Popular- Trump Punching is Boring- The Most Dangerous Debate- On Tucker Carlson- The Best Rescue Package- Georgia: Open for Business (or something)- Funding Lockdown Protests - The Limits of MitigationRecorded: April 23rd 2020Published April 25th 2020 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
w/ Jonah Goldberg Editor-in-Chief @The Dispatch, Host @ The Remnant PodcastPresident Trump has an inspired idea for arresting a global pandemic. It involves ultraviolet rays, disinfectant washes -- and Welch seems convinced that it also has something to do with "butt stuff" -- which, honestly, it wouldn't be the strangest thing you've heard all day.ALSO:- Jonah on Political Homelessness- Define "Prevaricate"- Presidential Ineptitude and Slothfulness,- How Shitty Henchmen Keep America Safe- Why The CDC is So Popular- Trump Punching is Boring- The Most Dangerous Debate- On Tucker Carlson- The Best Rescue Package- Georgia: Open for Business (or something)- Funding Lockdown Protests - The Limits of MitigationRecorded: April 23rd 2020Published April 25th 2020 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
チャンネル登録はこちら↓ http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPbYcKksIrs8k0qfvIcAuUQ?sub_confirmation=1 Ultralight Beam https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oHdAA3AqnE 2020年4月1日より毎日更新! —言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく!— 当チャンネルでは、ご覧の皆様がヒップホップ楽曲のリリック(歌詞)と独力で向き合えるよう、解釈に必要となる英文法・語法・口語表現・スラングなどの知識をシェアしていきます。アーティストの創意工夫やメッセージが込められたヒップホップのリリック。その面白さをご自身の力で感じ取っていただけたら最高です! 『ヒップホップで学ぶ英語』は、そのお手伝いをさせていただきます。 言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく! SHO OKUDA Twitter:https://twitter.com/vegashokuda Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/vegashokuda/ YOU-KID Twitter:https://twitter.com/you_kid Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/youkid1988 Track by DJ KOTA a.k.a. K LARK Twitter:https://twitter.com/KOTA_K_LARK Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kota.k.lark/
Chance the Rapper performed ‘Ultralight Beam’ at the NBA All-Star Game. Some Baylor students are upset about Kaitlin Curtice’s chapel message and we’ve got our first look at ‘Stranger Things 4’.
SUNDAY SERVICE
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TRACKLIST: 1. Ha Ya!!! - AbJo 2. Sunday Service [Vandalized Edit] - Jarreau Vandal x Kanye West x Denzel Curry 3. Finish Line / Drown ( ft. T-Pain, Kirk Franklin, Eryn Allen Kane & Noname) - Chance the Rapper 4. Worship - BXRBER 5. Amen - EMAN8 6. Feed Me - Budgie 7. You Oughta Been There - Percy Bady 8. Ultralight Beam (ft. Chance the Rapper & Kirk Franklin)- Kanye West 9. Shabach - Walt Whitman & The Soul Children of Chicago 10. Lift Yo Hands (Live) - Artelia Green & the Bandanas 11. Want 2 Love U - Budgie 12. Something About the Name of Jesus - Kirk Franklin 13. Climbing Higher Mountains - Aretha Franklin 14. When The Praises of God Goes Up (The Blessings Come Down) - Rev James Moore 15. 4 Your Service - Budgie 16. Be Blessed [Radio Edit] - Yolanda Adams 17. Work in Progress (ft. Jagged Edge, RL of Next & Chris Scholar) - Kemba 18. Blessings (ft. Ty Dolla Sign, Raury, BJ The Chicago Kid & Anderson .Paak) - Chance the Rapper 19. 123 Victory [Remix] (ft. Pharrell Williams) - Kirk Franklin 20. Blinded By Your Grace Pt. 2 (ft. MNEK) - Stormzy 21. Never Alone - Budgie 22. I Believe - Yolanda Adams 23. Brighter Day - Kirk Franklin 24. He Still Loves Me - Beyonce & Walter Williams Sr (of the O'Jays) 25. Let Go (ft. Bishop Paul S. Morton) - PJ Morton 26. Every Day - Budgie 27. The Presence of the Lord is Here (Live) - Byron Cage 28. The Best Is Yet To Come - Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers 29. In-N-Out (ft. Buddy, Emmavie & Chris O'Bannon) - Budgie 30. Our Father - Pharrell 31. Blessed - Christina Aguilera 32. Imagine Me - Kirk Franklin 33. NaaNaaNaa (Live) - Cory Henry
Man kan ikke snakke om 2010'erne uden at snakke om Kanye West, som er et af årtiets største fænomener. Nu er Kanye West så, ifølge eget udsagn, blevet samlet op af Gud, og efter sidste år at have synget om sin bipolare lidelse på albummet 'Ye', synger han nu om Gud, Jesus og frelse. På flere af sangene synger hans eget gospelkor Sunday Service, og i 11 sange er kristne tematikker flettet ind i hans eget liv. Poptillæggets Kanye West-kyndige panel går tilbage i Kanye Wests karriere og udpeger flere kristne hits, forklarer hans forhold til Gud og Jesus og dykker ned i 'Jesus Is King'-albummet track for track. Ugens Kanye West-kristne sange: 1. Ultralight Beam fra 2016, hvor han for første gang gav sig i kast med et moderne take på gospelgenren. 2. I Wolfes sammenligner han sig selv og Kim Kardashian med Josef og Maria 3. I Jesus Walks fra 2004 bruger han den kristne tro som udtryk for et faderkompleks Ugens gæster: Kristian Karl og Simon Lund. Vært og tilrettelægger: Lucia Odoom. Producer: Kathrine Eggert Wadsholt. I redaktionen: Sille Westphal og Nina Kragh.
Episode 99: Selling The Ultralight Beam I think we have to admit Kanye has a gift, this guy manages to stay in the news but with his latest album Jesus is King, “he done brought sweet Jesus into it.” So in Episode 99 we discuss milestones, spirituality versus religion, Tank’s recent “lip service”, and more. … Continue reading Episode 99: Selling The Ultralight Beam →
Cardi B is covered in flowers, Kanye West is on an Ultralight Beam to gospel music and Elon Musk is shooting for the stars
For episode 108, we discuss Davie hosting Haitian Game Night on 10/19. We make our picks Week 3 of the NFL season. We discuss the end of the Eli Manning Era in New York. Are we looking forward to the Kanye’s “Jesus Is King” album? Are we too forgiving to Kanye West? Tekashi takes the stand. Can the boondocks survive in today’s PC climate? Davie reviews his latest wine night and more.
This episode I talk with one of my best friends of all time Patrick Malecha and we discuss our favorite team the Dallas Cowboys. We talk the current state of America's team and Patrick tell us about his time in Cincinnati as well as his expereince with Skyline Chili. Make sure to stay tuned till the end so you do not miss Wacky News!Dylan's top 5 Kanye songs 1. Flashing lights https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUfuDKKGQxU2. All Falls Down https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kyWDhB_QeI3. Heard 'Em Say https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elVF7oG0pQs4. I Wonder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z15wKo0r-745. Ultralight Beam https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oHdAA3AqnEDylan's top 5 most ridiculous Kanye songs1. Lift Yourself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fbyfDbi-MI2. Feel The Love https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnZQvgWhM5s3. I Love It https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwQgjq0mCdE4. I Am A God https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuQoQgL63Xo5. I Thought About Killing You https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=no1YszVVyboPatrick's top 5 Kanye songs1. Homecoming https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQ488QrqGE42. Can't Tell Me Nothing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E58qLXBfLrs3. Runaway https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm5iA4Zupek4. Heartless https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s40BTpfAELs5. Kids See Ghosts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHFzyFMT0pwPatrick's top 5 Kanye most ridiculous songs 1. Lift Yourself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fbyfDbi-MI2. Feel The Love https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnZQvgWhM5s3. Black Skin Head https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q604eed4ad04. I Love Kanye https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ch8g-sJb6ow5. I Am A God https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuQoQgL63XoSkyline Chilihttps://www.skylinechili.com/Wacky News https://www.foxnews.com/us/florida-drunk-marine-home-cooks-go-back-to-sleepIntro/Outro music https://soundcloud.com/dylancreid/calm
Podcast: DRMRS.FM Host: Rodney Hazard, Classicnewwave, Fab Rock Wednesday 10PM UK Find out more at: https://itswide.com/en/drmrsfm-aug-21-w-rodney-hazard-fab-rock-classicnewwave/ Tracklist: Dizzy - Kas Mura Masa - Love$ickTinashe - Like i Used To Young Thug - Hot Childish Major - For You SiR - Hair Down feat. Kendrick Lamar Bipolar Sunshine - Mexico Weezy Wee a Jay Z flip Some Lauryn and a soulful ending with Ultralight Beam
Join Brad and Tom as they discuss Gucci models, whether Tom has ever done an outdoor chore, service animals, transcendent music and, most importantly, if they're any closer to being friends. Relevant links below. Email: bradandtomarefriends@gmail.com Twitter: @bradandtompod Two Methods to Evoke Soul Sounds That Shrug JAMES'S LIST! Only a fool thinks their era is the last era of great art One of the few things left that can lift my spirits in the face of near-constant contemplation of my inevitable demise is the discovery of great art from a new artist. The fact that someone could enter this hell world decades after me and wrest great beauty from its rabid clutches is inspiring. What I'm trying to say is that discovering great new art and eating great new food are the only legitimate reasons to live. I've bolded my favorite albums from the artists I picked for my top 10, but most of those artists have multiple albums that the near future will not forget (the far off future will forget everyone in about 200 years, max). The other worthy-but-not-quite-as-worthy albums appear after my bolded, favorite albums. On to my list! 10 BEST ALBUMS POST-2001! 1. Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest, Microcastle, Weird Era Cont., Cryptograms Deerhunter is one of THE great rock bands, and their 4-album run from Cryptograms to Halcyon Digest is one of THE great runs in rock history. All of those albums will endure, but Halcyon Digest is the most effective at combining songwriting chops with ELITE face-melting jams. Countless Brooklyn bozos jacked their loop-pedal swagger, but no one did it remotely as well as Bradford Cox, a supremely-weird-in-all-the-best-ways front man. I love these guys and will always love these guys. You should, too, unless you're some kind of jerk. 2. Kanye West - Life of Pablo, Graduation History will understand that The Life of Pablo is Kanye's best album. Ultralight Beam is one of THE great songs, FULL FUKKEN STOP, and it leads into a run of songs that's impossible to turn off. One banger seamlessly transitions into another, then another, and finally another. THE POWER OF SEQUENCING is on full display here, and so is Kanye's vast array of skills, both as a producer and an MC. You'll find everything that Kanye does well on this album, and in many instances its the best version of it. Even if you disagree with my empirically correct LoP take, you can't argue that people WON'T listen to Kanye 20 years from now, Dragon Energy be damned. His music means too much to too many people and it should. He's a genius. 3. D’Angelo - Black Messiah I felt a little weird including this album because D'Angelo, in my mind, is a very 90s kinda guy, which would violate the spirit of the exercise. HOWEVER, his songwriting has always been on that throwback and/or timeless tip, and this shit came out in 2014. It's flawless and I'll listen to it forever. D'Angelo is also a genius. 4. Clipse - Lord Willin’, Hell Hath No Fury, We Got It 4 Cheap (mixtape series) I don't know how you can like rap and not like Clipse. They have some of the most clever drug raps in the history of the illustrious genre, and they worked with The Neptunes at the height of their powers. Hell Hath No Fury slaps for eternity, as does their mixtape series We Got It 4 Cheap, which can only be bested, maybe, by Lil Wayne's Da Drought series. I disagree with that assertion, but its reasonable enough. ALL THAT BEING SAID, my pick for best Clipse album is Lord Willin', their first LP and one that because of its relative brightness is more re-listenable. Intro, Grindin', Young Boy, Cot Damn, Comedy Central, Gangsta Lean. This album is fucking stacked. It also gave us a GOAT guest verse from Rosco P Coldchain, who penned the legendary threat, "Who wants to be a millionaire? Me, and you ain't got no more life lines." Rosco P Coldchain is in jail for murder, by the way. HE MEANT WHAT HE RAPPED. 5. Solange - When I Get Home, A Seat At The Table When I Get Home and A Seat At The Table are both masterpieces, but When I Get Home is less political and a little easier to vibe to on a daily basis. It's reputation will grow in time once people get over the fact that the songs aren't structured like pop songs. It's a beautiful album meant to be listened to as an album, and the way its themes and sounds weave their way betwixt and amongst songs is astonishing. Solange is amazing and a much more interesting artist than Beyonce (who's pretty good, too, but does not make my list). 6. Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca, Rise Above Dave Longstreth, who is the founder and sole permanent member of Dirty Projectors, is pretty much a monster, which makes me put this album lower than it should be. Probably. Bitte Orca is unimpeachably great indie rock. It's weird and beautiful and kicks fucking ass. Twee has no right being this hard. Beautiful harmonies, fantastic guitar runs, and an A+ sound palette. There are a lot of great Dirty Projectors albums, but like Deerhunter's Halcyon Digest, Bitte Orca is the best synthesis of their weirdo affinities and pop song craft. 7. Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly, Good Kid M.A.A.D. City I'm not a huge Kendrick Lamar guy, but he's at his best when crafting an album and To Pimp A Butterfly is his masterpiece (though Good Kid M.A.A.D. City is pretty great, too). It CANNOT be listened to a song at a time, which is why a lot of people sleep on it outside of critical circles, but if you have the patience to listen to the whole thing at once, it's supremely rewarding. More than a handful of these songs could be expanded into 3 separate songs, but Kendrick keeps things moving. To Pimp A Butterfly will stand the test of time. It's a truly great rap album in an age where people don't give a shit about that anymore. 8. Kurt Vile - Wakin’ on a Pretty Daze, Smoke Ring For My Halo, b’lieve i’m goin down I had a hard time figuring out what to do with Kurt Vile. Nothing he makes is that groundbreaking or challenging, but I find myself putting on Kurt Vile all of the god damned time. "Should we just throw on some Kurt Vile?" is a common refrain in my apartment. He's the GOAT "I'm drinking coffee on a Sunday morning" rock guitarist and his stuff works equally well on a road trip or during dinner. It can be a little sonic wall papery but he's got a lot more going on than that and I'll never stop listening to him. That should count for more than we give it credit for sometimes. Music plays in the background and not everything has to be in-your-face to be great. 9. Madvillain - Madvillainy I didn't think I wanted to include this on my list, then I listened to it again and was reminded of how fucking incredible it is. Madlib is one of the greatest producers of all time, MF Doom is one of the most unique talents in rap history, and this album fucking slaps. You can't listen to Accordion and tell me there isn't genius at work here. 10. Animal Collective - Fall Be Kind EP, Merriweather Post Pavilion, Sung Tongs Their BIG SMASH HIT was Merriweather Post Pavilion, but I've always loved the EP they released immediately after it, Fall Be Kind. What Would I Want Sky? and the build up to it is some of the prettiest music ever made. Animal Collective is one of those bands that gets dorks all worked up about "fucking hipsters", because they've got some dumb quirks, but if you spend any amount of time with their stuff you'll find something you really like. They pushed rock forward at a time when it was saturated with ideas. I'm extremely impressed with them. IT KILLED ME TO NOT INCLUDE THIS SHIT Ghostface - Fishscale, The Pretty Toney Album I will always listen to these albums but Ghostface is more of a 90s guy, so I left him off. Still, he's arguably the best rapper in the best rap group of all time and he put out some incredible stuff post-2001. Shakey Dog is an all-time great album opener. Frank Ocean - Blonde, Channel Orange The smartest and best male R&B singer of his generation. Mac Demarco - II, Salad Days Goofy weirdo whose low stakes music I keep coming back to during certain moods. Whitney - Light Upon The Lake They released one album but it's amazing and their lead singer is also their drummer, which makes for a really good live show. Can't recommend this one highly enough. IT DIDN'T KILL ME TO NOT INCLUDE THIS SHIT BUT IT WILL ALSO ENDURE Radiohead - In Rainbows One of the great all-time bands, but they're also pretty 90s . Still, this one is post-2001 and it's very very good. Madlib/Freddie Gibbs - Pinata Brad will kill me for putting this album this low. Whatever. It's great but this feels right for some reason. Panda Bear - Person Pitch, Tom Boy I might like this stuff more than Animal Collective. Who can say! Tastes evolve, etc. Amen Dunes - Freedom When I saw these guys at Brooklyn Steel they put on one of the most disappointing live shows I've seen, but this album is amazing. THE REST - THIS SHIT IS ALL GREAT! YOU SHOULD ALSO LISTEN TO THIS Cam’Ron - Purple Haze Tribe Called Quest - We Got It From Here… Thank You 4 Your Service St. Vincent - Strange Mercy, Actor Kevin Morby - Singing Saw Ty Segall Band - Slaughterhouse Arthur Russell - Love Is Overtaking Me Danny Brown - XXX Vince Staples - Hell Can Wait EP The White Stripes - Elephant Jay Z - Black Album Lil Wayne - The Carter III King Krule - The Ooze Kaytranada - 99.9% A$AP Rocky - Live.Love.A$AP. Girls - Girls Toro y Moi - Causers of This ANONYMOUS EVAN'S LIST! (This is) very much a personal list, but I did try to emphasize things that have stayed in my rotation through the years. I took post-2001 to mean released in 2002 or later, which resulted in some prominent exclusions that I'll address below. From top to bottom is the order I decided they were definitely on the list: 1. jj - no. 2 listened to this when it came out in 2009, forgot about it for a few years, then got back into it in 2012 and have been obsessed ever since, also own it on vinyl 2. lil wayne - da drought 3 not on spotify so i don't listen to it as much anymore but i still feel like i remember every lyric from listening to it constantly in 2007-12 3. the field - from here we go sublime has never left my rotation since it came out in 2007 though my relationship to it has evolved a lot over the years. i also own it on vinyl 4. m.i.a. - arular the first album that popped into my mind when thinking "best post-2001," one i own on vinyl also 5. grimes - visions another one that has never left my rotation since its release. my girlfriend owns the LP 6. madvillain - madvillainy i listened to this one off and on over the years, not as much as the others, but it's crept back into my heavy rotation on spotify recently 7. deerhunter - microcastle became completely obsessed with this album in 2009, my interest in it has waned a bit but "nothing ever happened" remains a strong contender for best song of this era (own LP) 8. burial and four tet - moth/wolf cub 12" probably the rarest record in my collection, not on spotify so i don't listen to it very much these days, but i approach the track "moth" with an almost worshipful attitude 9. future - ds2 haven't listened to this one as much lately but i think it will hold up long term 10. mclusky do dallas i considered a lot of albums for this spot but it feels right to have mclusky say "fuck you" to all of them other albums considered alasdair roberts - spoils cfcf - the colour of life burial - untrue the streets - original pirate material/a grand don’t come for free four tet - there is love in you carsick cars - s/t the unicorns - who will cut our hair when we’re gone? the dream - love vs money animal collective - sung tongs deerhunter - cryptograms elite gymnastics - ruin default genders - main pop girl 2019 sza - ctrl earl sweatshirt - i don’t like shit, i don’t go outside atlas sound - parallax the jealous sound - kill them with kindness kitty - rose gold lightning bolt - wonderful rainbow wolf parade - apologies to the queen mary pj harvey - let england shake caribou - our love the bug vs earth - boa/cold 12” bonny prince billy and matt sweeney - superwolf d’angelo and the vanguard - black messiah chromatics - kill for love jessy lanza - pull my hair back jamie xx - in colour something by broadcast but i can’t pick between their albums kanye - life of pablo boyz and girl - s/t john talabot - ƒin todd terje - ragysh st. vincent - strange mercy spank rock - yoyoyoyoyo lil b - 6 kiss cass mccombs - catacombs eidetic seeing - drink the sun mogwai - happy songs for happy people dirty beaches - drifters / love is the devil girl talk - night ripper bjork - medulla tonstartssbandht - an when crystal castles - s/t max richter - the blue notebooks the notwist - neon golden colour haze - periscope albums that came out in 2000-01 that would be in strong consideration for top 10 otherwise fugazi - the argument sonic youth - murray street modest mouse - the moon and antarctica acid mothers temple and the melting paraiso u.f.o. - la novia spoon - girls can tell life without buildings - any other city BONUS ANONYMOUS EVAN CONTENT!! An interesting corollary to this conversation would be, what albums that came out post-2001 were critically LAUDED at the time but have absolutely NOT held up to extended scrutiny. The Arcade Fire (snoooooooooooze) and 95% of LCD Soundsystem (exception for "Someone Great" and maybe another stray track or two) fall into this category for me: Bat for Lashes (entire catalog) Grizzly Bear (entire catalog) Girls - Album (still a pretty good record but what an overblown reaction) The Very Best - Warm Heart of Africa (This was Pitchfork's 17th-best album of 2009 -- does anyone remember anything about it?) Japandroids (I always thought they sucked but I guess they still have a devoted fanbase of mainly Washington Post op-ed columnists) No Age - Nouns (I think everyone was pretending to like their music because they were nice and ran a cool venue in LA) The Hold Steady (something about this band always turned my stomach) Daft Punk - Random Access Memories (after the ubiquity of "Get Lucky" faded away this album made absolutely zero lasting cultural impact) Deafheaven - Sunbather (Metal for people who never liked metal before or since. I thought their name was Deafhaven for years, and liked it better that way.) My Bloody Valentine - m b v (Complete garbage that everyone forgot about in 2 months' time)
Chris & Rob invite Yedoye Travis (Dark Tank Podcast) onto the podcast to discuss Stormzys cover of Ultralight Beam, Kanye's WGCI radio interview, and more! CONNECT W/ THE BOOK OF YE ON TWITTER (@BookOfYe) for episode updates, conversations with the Book Of Ye community, and behind-the scenes photos/videos: twitter.com/bookofye PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND RATE US on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. 5 Stars!! Good Reviews!! THE BOOK OF YE IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/book-of-ye/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys are back! Wikipedia Club discusses Carrington Harrison's bracket that broke the Internet: Kanye Madness. Why is "Runaway" only a 4 seed? Who in God's name matched it up with "Blood on the Leaves"? Why are five of Kanye's ten best songs in the same region? Why is this so fun to talk about? SPONSORED BY REMEDY COFFEE, Knoxville, TN SONGS USED: intro: GraphicMuzik, "Windows Trap Remix" Kanye West, "Can't Tell Me Nothing" Kanye West, "Jesus Walks" Kanye West & Jay-Z, "Ni**as in Paris" Kanye West, "Runaway" Kanye West, "Black Skinhead (Live on SNL)" Kanye West, "Touch the Sky" Kanye West, "All Falls Down" Kanye West, "Famous" Kanye West, "New Slaves" Kanye West, "Black Skinhead" Kanye West, "Gold Digger" Kanye West, "Diamonds From Sierra Leone (Remix)" Kanye West, "Touch the Sky" Kanye West, "Ultralight Beam" Curtis Mayfield, "Move on Up" Kanye West, "Monster" Kanye West, "Blood on the Leaves" Kanye West, "Christian Dior Denim Flow" outro: Kanye West, "The Glory" Season One of Wikipedia Club runs from March 7, 2018 to May 30, 2018.
What's a bigger upset: UMBC over Virginia or Ultralight Beam winning the Kanye bracket? Come decide for yourself.
An honest and raw conversation about my religious upbringing & my questioning of it all in my early twenties. If you grew up religious and now, as an adult, have walked away from that belief system in some way, then you'll be able to relate to this one. "Born again, again" is about the constant process of re-evaluating one's beliefs & beginning again when necessary. Theme music: Dreams by Taken By Trees Additional music in this episode: Ultralight Beam by Kanye West Butterflies by David Garza Hero by Family of the Year Undertow by Warpaint Things That We Should Say by Future of Forestry Teach Me to Know by The Lone Bellow Seasons (Waiting on You) by Future Islands
This week we talk about Harry's upcoming BBC hour-long TV special, hosted by BFF Nick Grimshaw! Harry is also blessing us with ANOTHER apple music documentary. Will there be performances from his live shows? Will we finally get HQ versions of his cover of Ultralight Beam and his Landslide duet with Stevie Nicks? (we hope so!) Niall has also performed his album LIVE OMG! It's called Flicker and IT IS AMAZING! We discuss the songs we like, how this changes the studio album release, and how he has changed as a songwriter. Find us at Patreon.com/TalkDirection if you want to become a supporter! TONS of bonus content! It's totally up to you though, our normal weekly episodes will remain free ♥ Make sure to get your 30 day free audiobook trial at audibletrial.com/talkdirection Get in touch with us! talkdirection.tumblr.com talkdirection@gmail.com twitter// @talk_direction instagram// @talkdirection
iHeart San Francisco WILD 94.9 afternoon host, and longtime homie of GWYL, Julian On The Radio, joins Sgt. Tibs & JJ, to peel back the curtains on the radio industry and break down the cutthroat business and life of a host. Julian has interviewed countless superstar artists over the years (and a few more for Gowhere too!) and shares his favorite funny stories from experiences with Diddy, Iggy Azalea, Adam Levine, and even being around Chance's come-up in Chicago when he was with B96 for 8 years. Finally, we get Julian On The Relationships as he shares how his love life is going and dishes some advice to Tibs and the listeners. Lots of laughs throughout! * * * * 01:15 Breaking down the behind the scenes radio life, trends, and political landscape of a radio host over the years 06:20 Julian's journey from market to market throughout his career 14:00 **THROWBACK MUSIC BREAK** Chance The Rapper's verse on "Ultralight Beam" 16:21 Favorite stories from interviewing artists: following Chance's come up, making Iggy Azalea mad, Diddy hustling his new single, and building with Adam Levine, Baby Bash, and Lindsay Lohan. 26:45 **THROWBACK MUSIC BREAK** Baby Bash f/ Akon "Baby I'm Back" 28:57 Julian On The Relationships: Julian shares entertaining advice for courting the ladies and his own current, "terrible" love life stories 40:50 How to Listen to Julian On The Radio on the iHeart Radio app in San Francisco, Hawaii, Phoenix, and Chicago * * * * Follow Julian's hijinx on Instagram: instagram.com/julianontheradio #GowhereYouLove
S12E09 Of Live At 605: Fresh off our vacation in San Fran, we're back with another new 605 pod! This week we recap our turbulent trip back to TO which includes getting sick, rides through the ghetto and bad seats! John has to figure out where to unlock his mystery key, Val has a love affair with the movie Sully and we accidentally make an unintentional crank phone call. We review the Kanye West Toronto concert, record a remote and have a way better bathroom experience. We talk about having bad and good karma, we save an old mans life and go to an awesome BBQ party with some friends. We talk about the summer being over, we review season 2 of Mr. Robot and we babysit our nephew. We also experience senior citizen softball. Plus, our band of the week is a god dream! All this and more on Live At 605! Follow John on twitter: www.twitter.com/malloncamp Follow Val on twitter: www.twitter.com/valgomez23 http://www.liveat605.podomatic.com http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=53123&refid=stpr https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/live-at-605/id600544120?mt=2 liveat605@gmail.com
This week: Sarah does a killer Gump. Arthur's actually an aardvark. Marshall is obsessed with Hamilton. Elders dig violence, sometimes. Variety is good for intros. Batman is kinda like Picard. Sarah finally saw The Big Lebowski. Bryn shares what he's reading. Battleworld is basically The LEGO Movie. Marshall breaks down and watches some trailers. We had a blast discussing this stuff and hope you enjoy listening! If you do, we'd appreciate a rating on iTunes. If you'd like to chat, you can find us on Twitter at @vicarious_fm, or you can join our Slack team! Bryn Jackson is @uberbryn Sarah Jackson is @sarahberus Marshall Bock is @marshallbock Sponsor Hired is a free, no-obligation job search service. If you or someone you know is looking for a job in the software engineering or design field, check out Hired. Use our special link to get a $2,000 bonus when you sign up and accept a job, or get $1337 for a successful referral. Many thanks to Hired for sponsoring this week's show! Show Notes 0:06 - Forrest Gump 4:56 - Gwen Stefani - Hollaback Girl (B-A-N-A-N-A-S) 5:14 - Key & Peele - OK skit 5:30 - Chance's verse on Ultralight Beam 6:11 - Homeward Bound 6:55 - Editor's Note: Yeah, we're pretty sure Sarah's right. 7:08 - Ultralight Beam on SNL 7:23 - Arthur the Aardvark 7:50 - "Fuckin' magnets, how do they work?" 8:00 - Anamanaguchi's Capsule Silence XXIV 9:37 - Hamilton, An American Musical 10:08 - Recommended Hamilton watching: Lin-Manuel Miranda Performs "Alexander Hamilton" at the White House Poetry Jam Live performance of "Alexander Hamilton" at the 2016 Grammys Batlexandar Manilton 10:41 - Ron Chernow book 11:00 - "Started from the bottom, now we're here" 12:47 - Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) on Spotify 22:14 - The Walking Dead, Nerdist, Talking Dead, and Talking Saul 22:38 - Editor's Note: After the Thrones isn't associated with the AMC "Talking" shows. 24:07 - The Jabberwocky Song 26:43 - Jay-Z - Empire State of Mind 29:57 - Blade II - Final Fight Scene 31:20 - Freak Gasoline Fight Accident 32:20 - Red Dead: Redemption - F**k Cougars 32:40 - Fine Brothers Entertainment on YouTube 32:57 - Teens React to Windows 95 33:08 - Elders Play Grand Theft Auto V 33:30 - Elders Play Red Dead: Redemption 34:56 - Walking Like John Wayne 35:05 - Whose Line: The John Wayne Collection 35:40 - 11.22.63 intro 37:43 - Fringe intro 37:55 - Top 10 Simpsons Couch Gags You Probably Missed 38:00 - Simpson Did It 38:10 - Last Week Tonight intro 38:28 - Bob's Burgers intro 38:46 - RocketJump on YouTube 39:01 - RocketJump: The Show 39:32 - RocketJump intro 41:00 - Editor's Note: That thing Marshall's talking about, it's called a seven-segment display. 41:48 - Justice League: Doom 43:35 - Cheetah vs Cheetara 50:31 - Bruce Timm 51:32 - The Secret of NIMH 51:53 - Animaniacs and Histeria! SKIP to 1:04:44 to avoid spoilers for The Big Lebowski 52:15 - The Big Lebowski 55:09 - Characters in The Big Lebowski repeating phrases said by other characters 59:58 - Walter's sunglasses 1:02:13 - Mark Pelligrino 1:03:55 - Editor's Note: Marshall can't find a clip of that "Hey, Beantown" song, but it appears in 30 Rock S04E08 "Secret Santa." 1:04:44 - The Black Panther #1 1:04:54 - Spider-Women Alpha #1 1:06:07 - Secret Wars (2015-2016) 1:07:28 - T'challa 1:08:32 - Planet Hulk, World War Hulk, and Illuminati 1:09:57 - Marvel Unlimited 1:11:09 - X-Men '92 1:12:52 - Rogue One: A Star Wars Story trailer 1:14:03 - Editor's Note: Rogue One isn't directed by Rian Johnson. He's doing Episode VIII. Gareth Edwards is directing this one. 1:14:25 - The Inception Sound Is Everywhere Now 1:16:52 - Mon Mothma old and new 1:17:15 - Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels 1:19:19 - "I'm too old for this shit" supercut 1:19:54 - Captain America: Civil War trailer #2 1:22:53 - Chadwick Boseman as T'challa 1:23:19 - Underoos 1:27:55 - Thor: Ragnarok 1:29:03 - Doc Green 1:29:55 - Key & Peele - Meegan, Come Back skit
Hej!Välkommen till show nr 104. Avsnittet bjuder bl a på VBDFRs adelsmärke: starka teser.Vi går igenom ämnesrubriker som:– Kamaiyahs nya skiva!– Bukten låter som förut och nutid at the same damn time (lyssna på spellistan)– Det enskilda geniets död (Kanye/Fornsworth-texten och JaQe-texten)God lyssning.Whatever?! xoxoSånger från avsnittet:1. Kamaiyah – How Does It Feel2. Kamaiyah – Intro3. Nef The Pharaoh – Michael Jackson4. Mozzy – Bladadah5. Ezale – Day Ones6. @musa_baldeh – Avundsjuka7. Kanye West – Ultralight Beam
Sam and Cray dive into Ultralight Beam on 'The Life of Pablo" from Kanye West. Does the song illuminate the rest of the album in a gospel-centric light?
Listen in as Tia and Kim chat it up about the Shammy Grammys. Fists in the air as Black History month performances continue to inspire and ignite controversy. To wait for marriage or not? Grab a glass and hear our thoughts! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sit-with-us/support
This Episode: Sarah has high standards. Deadpool, Deadpool, Deadpool. Soundtracks are important. Non-Marvel Marvel movies usually suck. All four of us are scary movie wimps. Marshall gets lost chronologically. Josh dies hard. Firewatch lets us Choose Our Own Adventure. Bryn delves into some older comics. How's that new Kanye album? Shoes are expensive. We had a blast discussing this stuff and hope you enjoy listening! If you do, we'd appreciate a rating on iTunes. If you'd like to chat, you can find us on Twitter at @vicarious_fm, or you can join our Slack team! Bryn Jackson is @uberbryn Joshua Sortino is @sortino Sarah Jackson is @sarahberus Marshall Bock is @marshallbock ###Sponsor Hired is a free, no-obligation job search service. If you or someone you know is looking for a job in the software engineering or design field, check out Hired. Use our special link to get a $2,000 bonus when you sign up and accept a job, or get $1337 for a successful referral. Many thanks to Hired for sponsoring this week's show! ###Show Notes 1:30 - Skip to 45:51 to avoid Deadpool spoilers. We talk for a long time about Deadpool. Sorry ¯_(ツ)_/¯ 2:32 - Cheap Trick - "I Want You to Want Me" 4:54 - Deadpool 5:00 - Alamo Drafthouse Cinema 5:40 - "Accreate" 7:00 - West Elm 10:30 - Editor's Note: Chinese restaurant menus often use numbers to identify dishes, like this. 12:47 - "Breaking the fourth wall" 12:57 - X-Mansion 14:07 - 'Deadpool' test footage 14:27 - How The Leaked 'Deadpool' Footage Changed The Superhero's Fate 15:06 - X-Men Origins: Wolverine 15:20 - Box Office: 'Deadpool' Obliterates Records with $135 Million Debut 15:46 - Green Lantern 17:15 - "The Fantastic Four was the first superhero team created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby..." 17:17 - Journey into Mystery 18:13 - Bob, Agent of Hydra 19:10 - The Power Broker 20:21 - Weapon X 21:34 - Morena Baccarin plays Inara Serra on 'Firefly' 22:30 - Jed Rees plays the Recruiter 22:40 - Galaxy Quest 22:57 - Editor's Note: The other person Marshall is thinking of is Rainn Wilson. And Enrico Colantoni (the photographer from 'Just Shoot Me!),' too. Here's a picture of all three together. 25:04 - Ed Skrein plays Ajax 25:17 - Gina Carano plays Angel Dust 25:27 - Ronda Rousey plays Kara in 'Furious 7' (not 'Fast 7,' as Marshall misspoke) 25:30 - Fun Fact: Gina Carano was also in a 'The Fast and the Furious' film: 'Fast & Furious 6.' Small world! 25:38 - Negasonic Teenage Warhead 25:49 - Rob Liefeld is an absolutely terrible artist 26:18 - Spider-Man 27:16 - "That thing on his head" in comic form vs movie form 27:41 - Deadpool (Original Soundtrack Album) 27:47 - Juice Newton - "Angel of the Morning" 27:51 - Salt-N-Pepa - "Shoop" 28:02 - DMX - "X Gon' Give It to Ya" 29:11 - Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 29:32 - Guardians of the Galaxy 30:18 - American Sniper 30:51 - 'America Sniper': Was Chris Kyle really a hero? 31:13 - 'A Million Little Pieces': Author Is Kicked Out of Oprah Winfrey's Book Club 31:34 - Rocket Raccoon: "Blam! Murdered you!" 32:15 - Adventure Time 33:31 - Johnny Lee - 'Looking for Love' 33:55 - Colossus 35:24 - The Weird Specifics Of Marvel And Sony's Secret 'Spider-Man' Deal 36:44 - 'Fantastic Four' Sequel Quietly Killed by Fox 36:46 - Fox Is Already Working on a 'Deadpool' Sequel 36:48 - An R-Rated 'X-Force' Movie? Here's What Ryan Reynolds Says 36:56 - Olivia Munn will play Psylocke in X-Men: Apocalypse 37:14 - The Wolverine 37:18 - X-Men 2 and X-Men: The Last Stand 37:30 - Lady Deathstrike 41:30 - Editor's Note: Upon a second viewing, Marshall realized there was actually a ton of cursing. Who knew? 41:50 - 127 Hours 42:05 - Buried 43:21 - Marvel Secretly Cuts Off Hands as a 'Star Wars' Tribute, Here's Proof 44:10 - Editor's Note: Also, during the climax of 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' Nebula cuts her own hand off and escapes. 45:05 - 'Captain America: Civil War' and the Future of Marvel Phase 3 45:23 - Captain America: Civil War 45:30 - Civil War comics series 45:36 - "Divisive": duh-vy-siv, also dih-vih-siv 45:43 - Infinity War and Thanos 46:00 - Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 46:28 - Zach Snyder likes to use speed ramps, among other gimmicks 46:30 - Spider-Man 3 46:42 - The Avengers 46:50 - Peter Parker's Evil Dance from Spider-Man 3 47:19 - Topher Grace plays Eddie Brock 47:32 - Thomas Haden Church plays Sandman 47:49 - Topher Grace with the suit peeling back and the weird teeth wtf 47:59 - That 70's Show 48:16 - Topher and Ashton getting stoned in the basement 48:36 - D-BOX 49:15 - The chase scene from 'The Island' 48:28 - Editor's Note: Um, it was Transformers 3: "‘Transformers 3′ Recycles Footage From Michael Bay’s ‘The Island’" 51:23 - DualShock and Rumble Pak 51:57 - KOR-FX Haptic Gaming Vest 53:06 - Saw series 52:14 - The Cabin in the Woods 52:22 - The Badadook 53:28 - It Follows 54:42 - Gabe Valdivia 55:01 - The Conjuring 55:31 - "When u have to watch cartoons after a scary movie so you don't have nightmares" 56:53 - Michael Jackson turns into a werewolf in Thriller 57:37 - Signs 58:02 - Peter and the Wolf 58:42 - The Sixth Sense 59:43 - The Ring 1:02:17 - Spiderwalk scene from 'The Exorcist' 1:03:13 - Good Advice: Don't surprise people by hiding in a trash can or dressing up on the porch 1:03:50 - One-Punch Man 1:04:00 - Lost 1:04:25 - Chronologically Lost 1:04:27 - List of episodes on Drive 1:05:33 - Just Cause 3 1:05:38 - Just Cause 2: Lost Easter Eggs - The Hatch, Plane, Smoke Monster 1:05:43 - Just Cause 3: Lost Easter Egg - Smoke Monster + More 1:06:23 - Die Hard 1:06:40 - Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger 1:07:28 - Bridge of Spies 1:08:11 - Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg 1:08:20 - Bridge of Spies: Drama trailer vs. Action trailer 1:09:00 - Firewatch 1:09:22 - Putt Putt and Freddi Fish 1:09:30 - Panic and Olly Moss 1:09:35 - Choose Your Own Adventure 1:09:51 - Gone Home 1:10:25 - The intro to Up 1:11:14 - Overwatch game by Blizzard and Overwatch from Arrow 1:12:04 - Silent Steel (and here's a playthrough) 1:12:29 - Until Dawn 1:13:00 - Mass Effect 2 1:13:03 - Butterfly effect 1:13:36 - 'Until Dawn' Butterfly Effect Intro 1:13:43 - The Witcher 3 1:14:20 - World War Hulk 1:14:24 - Illuminati 1:14:31 - The Illuminati meme 1:14:37 - Is Jay-Z in The Illuminati? 1:14:46 - Nicolas Cage 1:15:11 - Avengers vs. X-Men and Secret Wars 1:15:45 - Red Skull 1:16:01 - Bastion 1:16:26 - Broken Age 1:16:38 - Tim Schafer 1:17:04 - Better Call Saul 1:17:22 - Breaking Bad 1:17:58 - Bob Odenkirk 1:18:20 - The Life of Pablo 1:18:28 - A play on Paul from the Bible 1:19:03 - Kanye Clarifies: 'Waves' (TLOP) Isn't Actually the Greatest Album of All Time 1:19:37 - @marshallbock: "TLOP Abridged" (Although, upon further reflection, Marshall would probably add back "Ultralight Beam" and drop "Freestyle 4" from the tracklist.) 1:19:54 - Chance the Rapper 1:20:15 - Kanye West - "Wolves (feat. Frank Ocean, Vic Mensa & Sia)" 1:20:19 - @kanyewest: "Ima fix Wolves" 1:20:37 - Kendrick Lamar 1:20:40 - The cover for 'The Life of Pablo' 1:20:46 - Tidal 1:20:56 - KanyeWest.com 1:21:12 - Kanye West Combines His Two Loves With 'Life of Pablo' Album & Yeezy Season 3 Debut at MSG 1:21:22 - Yeezy Season 3 Extras Reportedly Wore Thrift Store Finds 1:21:33 - Homeless Yeezy Season 2 1:21:41 - Yeezy shoes 1:21:46 - Yeezy 750 Boost 1:21:54 - Yeezy 950 boot 1:22:02 - Why Kanye West needs to stop designing clothes and just focus on shoes 1:22:20 - Drake & Future - "Jumpman" 1:22:27 - @kanyewest: Nike's Shoe Sales Slip While Adidas Makes Gains 1:22:36 - Jumpman logo 1:22:47 - "I Love Kanye" on SNL 1:23:16 - Yeezus, Graduation, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Late Registration, and The College Dropout 1:23:48 - r/streetwear 1:23:54 - Editor's Note: In retrospect, Marshall thinks Josh was actually wearing a pair of Yeezy 350s. 1:24:23 - On Amazon, Josh's shoes are a mere $1,795 - $3,599. 1:25:45 - Run the gamut vs. Run the Gambit 1:26:16 - Beru Whitesun Lars 1:26:40 - Yu-Gi-Oh! 1:27:13 - I want to go to there (twice)
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On The Gist, a special guest host with some words of wisdom for job applicants. Slate’s Forrest Wickman explains the complexity of Kanye West as an artist and helps dissect the track “Ultralight Beam” from his new album The Life of Pablo. For the Spiel, please bear with podcasters everywhere. The Gist is hiring a producer: Slate’s consummate daily news and opinion podcast is looking for an experienced and creative producer to join our team. Apply here. Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today at slate.com/gistplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices