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Best podcasts about uncle albert admiral halsey

Latest podcast episodes about uncle albert admiral halsey

The Richard Syrett Show
The Richard Syrett Show, September 4th, 2024 - Jagmeet Singh Ends Coalition Agreement with Trudeau Liberals

The Richard Syrett Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 99:11


The Richard Syrett Show, September 4th, 2024 Subscribe to Richard's newsletter, "Why I Fight" Scroll to bottom of page https://sauga960am.ca/programs/the-richard-syrett-show Jagmeet Singh Ends Coalition Agreement with Trudeau Liberals https://tnc.news/2024/09/04/singh-ends-coalition-agreement-with-trudeau-liberals/ Blacklock's Reporter files notice of appeal in Blacklock's Reporter v. Attorney General. We challenge a May 31 ruling by a federal judge. The outcome will determine the viability of independent media in our country. https://www.blacklocks.ca/note-from-blacklocks-editor/   Department of Justice Senior Councel Refers to Media Critics as Animal Urine on Social Media https://www.blacklocks.ca/calls-media-critics-dog-urine/  Tom Korski Managing Editor of Blacklock's Reporter. SUBSCRIBE: https://www.blacklocks.ca THE CULT OF CLIMATE CHANGE Phoenix notched its 100th straight day of 100-degree temperatures, shattering a decades-old record https://fortune.com/2024/09/04/phoenix-arizona-100th-straight-day-100-degree-temperatures-shattering-records/   Meet the climate researcher who wants to take away your refrigerator https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13808351/nicola-twilley-advocating-refrigerator-effects-climate-change.html?ito=native_share_article-nativemenubutton   By 2050, there could be more than 40 million metric tonnes of blade waste piling up worldwide https://x.com/wideawake_media/status/1831301458878169541?s=48&t=NGJd8e_0uhcJwabvmjR-8g   Tony Heller – Geologist, weather historian, founder of https://realclimatescience.com German Politics Upended with Huge Gains for Right Wing Populist Party AfD in Regional Elections https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2024/09/02/germany-elections-far-right-party-olaf-scholz/75044747007/ Trump Ahead in Michigan According to Left-Leaning Pollsters https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-kamala-harris-michigan-poll-1947138 How Trump Can Destroy Kamala in Upcoming Debate?  Dr. Steve Turley – The Patriot Professor, founder of Turley Talks, hugely popular YouTuber, over 1 million YouTube subscribers and 15 million podcast listeners, plus millions more across all platforms including Rumble and X. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrSteveTurleyTV https://fight.turleytalks.com THIS DAY IN ROCK HISTORHY In 1969, the film Easy Rider – starring Jack Nicholson, Peter Fonda, and Dennis Hopper – opened at The Classic in London, England. The movie's soundtrack featured songs from a handful of then-current acts, including The Band, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, and Steppenwolf.  In 1971, Paul and Linda McCartney topped the Billboard Hot 100 with “Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey,” from their album Ram. Released only in the US, the track was McCartney's first solo No.1 in the country. Paul would later explain that “Uncle Albert” was based on his real-life uncle: “He's someone I recall fondly and when the song was coming, it was like a nostalgia thing.”  In 1976, The Bee Gees went to No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with “You Should Be Dancing.” The song, which would later be featured on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, launched the trio towards disco stardom and marked the group's first chart-topper to feature their trademark falsetto vocals. Jeremiah Tittle, Co-Host of “The 500 with Josh Adam Myers” podcast and CEO/Founder of Next Chapter Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Instant Trivia
Episode 1186 - Fete offensive - Polyhymnia - 4 top men - Working with a beatle - From movie to musical

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 7:51


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1186, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Fete Offensive 1: 1953 and 2009 were years of riots in France on this festive day that was violent back in 1789, too. Bastille Day. 2: After this war hero's 1829 inauguration, crowds nearly crushed him and the White House was trashed. Andrew Jackson. 3: Beijing feted 70 years of Communist rule on "National Day" in 2019, but protests in this administrative region turned ugly. Hong Kong. 4: 30 years after the original concert, this reboot featured overpriced water and arson. Woodstock. 5: Netflix' documentary about this ill-conceived Bahamian romp is subtitled "The Greatest Party that Never Happened". the Fyre Festival. Round 2. Category: Polyhymnia 1: "Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!" Joan Baez sang this national hymn on a 1963 concert album. "Battle Hymn Of The Republic". 2: "In the snow of far off northern lands and in sunny tropic scenes" is in the second part of their hymn. the Marine Corps. 3: Also meaning a commonly repeated word or phrase, this term originally referred to a Hindu vedic hymn. mantra. 4: A processional is sung as clergy and laity enter a church; this type of hymn, as they leave. recessional. 5: Bede recorded this earliest-known Anglo-Saxon Christian poet's "Hymn" in prose. Cædmon. Round 3. Category: 4 Top Men 1: You know it would be true, you know I wouldn't be a liar, to say this band turned down $50K from Buick to use "Light My Fire". The Doors. 2: This foursome was "Runnin' With The Devil" but runnin' without brown MandMs, excluded in their concert contracts. Van Halen. 3: For a track on "Quadrophenia", this band had to bribe a train driver to blow his whistle departing Waterloo station. The Who. 4: Bob Geldof on the show-stopping performance by this band at Live Aid: "It was the perfect stage for Freddie". Queen. 5: At the 2017 Grammys, this hard rocking quartet of dudes went (Lady) Gaga to play "Moth Into Flame". Metallica. Round 4. Category: Working With A Beatle 1: In a 1995 Pizza Hut ad, Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork and Davy Jones welcomed Ringo as this band's new drummer. the Monkees. 2: "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey", a 1971 No. 1, is credited to Paul and this woman. Linda Eastman (McCartney). 3: In 1997 Ringo said, "Baby, I Love Your Way" and had this ex-Humble Pie guy in the All-Starr Band. Peter Frampton. 4: "Handle with Care"! Along with George, this '80s group featured Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty and Bob Dylan. the Traveling Wilburys. 5: On Thanksgiving 1974, John joined this man at Madison Square Garden to perform "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds". Elton John. Round 5. Category: From Movie To Musical 1: This musical based on a 1933 film is currently tapping away on the NYC thoroughfare of the same name. 42nd Street. 2: Tony Curtis took the Joe E. Brown role, not the Tony Curtis part, in a new musical based on this Billy Wilder film. Some Like It Hot. 3: You could say John C. Reilly butchered the role in the 2002 musical based on this Ernest Borgnine film. Marty. 4: It had to happen: this 1962 classic in which Bette Davis tormented Joan Crawford became a musical in 2002. Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?. 5: "Illya Darling" was based on this foreign film about a woman who worked only Monday through Saturday. Never On Sunday. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspo

McCartney: A Life in Lyrics
Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey

McCartney: A Life in Lyrics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 20:10 Transcription Available


As Paul McCartney's life moved further away from the centering force of Liverpool, the distance, both physical and cultural, started becoming increasingly apparent. It's a distance described by Paul as inevitable, if regrettable. “Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey” is Paul's expression of the dual longing for home one can experience while also longing to create a new life full of adventure. Released on Paul and Linda's “RAM” album in 1971, the song is layered with meaning and references to his contradictory feelings. “McCartney: A Life in Lyrics” is a co-production between iHeart Media, MPL and Pushkin Industries. The series was produced by Pejk Malinovski and Sara McCrea; written by Sara McCrea; edited by Dan O'Donnell and Sophie Crane; mastered by Jason Gambrell with sound design by Pejk Malinovski. The series is executive produced by Leital Molad, Justin Richmond, Lee Eastman and Scott Rodger. Thanks to Lee Eastman, Richard Ewbank, Scott Rodger, Aoife Corbett and Steve Ithell.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Another Kind of Mind: A Different Kind of Beatles Podcast
Dr Frankensong! AKOM Talks w/ Allan Kozinn and Adrian Sinclair

Another Kind of Mind: A Different Kind of Beatles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 99:40


DR FRANKENSONG! AKOM talks w/ Adrian Sinclair and Allen Kozinn Summary: Authors of the McCartney Legacy Vol 1, Adrian Sincalir and Allen Kozinn speak with Daphne and Phoebe about Paul McCartney's “Frankensongs,” dynamic compositions that consist of two (or more) songs that are sutured together to form a mega-song.  In this episode: Another Day, Back Seat of My Car, Little Lamb Dragonfly, Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey, Band on the Run. PLAYLIST: Too Many People Jet Another Day Back Seat of My Car Little Lamb Dragonfly Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey Band on the Run Get on the Right Thing Big Barn Bed

John DeChristopher - Live From My Drum Room!
TrackTalk With Denny Seiwell: Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey & Live and Let Die!

John DeChristopher - Live From My Drum Room!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 58:00


In this double episode of TrackTalk, legendary drummer Denny Seiwell and John do a deep dive into two of Paul McCartney and Wings' iconic tracks: "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" and "Live and Let Die." Denny recalls being a New York session drummer and getting the call from Paul McCartney to record the Ram album, which turned into joining Paul's band "Wings" and creating music that, 50 years later, stands the test of time. Denny takes us back to the sessions for Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey and Live and Let Die with an inside look at how those iconic tracks were recorded. Please subscribe to @livefrommydrumroomhttps://linktr.ee/live_from_my_drum_roomwww.youtube.com/c/JohnDeChristopherLiveFromMyDrumRoom

PZ's Podcast
Episode 344 - The Israelites

PZ's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 24:22


The recent death of an old friend (i.e., of 52 years' standing) has brought vividly to mind, in the recollection of the person by their friends and family, a vital distinction: the distinction between what actually took place in one's life and the interpretation/s we place on events in retrospect. I saw this clearly when my mind, upon hearing the news of their death, turned almost instantly to the music I was listening to when I first knew the person. It was the album "Who's Next" by The Who, which had just come out and featured "Baba O'Riley" and "Behind Blue Eyes", to name just a few. Whenever I think of my now deceased friend, my mind first fixes on "Who's Next". But if you had asked the person, they would have said, "Oh no, I wasn't listening to The Who back then. I was listening to "Dock of the Bay" by Otis Redding, not to mention "Ram" by Paul and Linda McCartney." The point is, "Who's Next" was my interpretation, albeit contemporary with the events. "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" was the music to which my friend was listening. So if I want to understand them, I need to "Stick with the facts, Ma'am". This principle, of distinguishing, especially in personal recollection, between what actually happened and one's interpretation of what happened is crucial. It is crucial to understanding the true facts of one's life, let alone that of another. I see this quite clearly in trying to recollect -- let alone evaluate -- the old friend who has died. This cast proceeds to unlock the so-called "Synoptic Problem", let alone the historicity of ... the Israelites in the Old Testament, from Dan to Beersheba. [Whuh?] I hope your own gaze personally will sharpen as a result of listening to this podcast. And I hope that my assessment of an unexpectedly deceased old friend will grow not only more accurate, but richer, kinder, more hopeful, and more faithful.

Ecos del Vinilo Radio
Paul McCartney / Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey | Programa 362 - Ecos del Vinilo Radio

Ecos del Vinilo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 20:20


Queremos llevarles de la mano a un tema muy importante de los primeros tiempos como solista de Paul McCartney: Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey, publicado en 1971. Ricardo Portman nos cuenta su historia. Escucharemos Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey, Uncle Albert (medley), The Back Seat of My Car y Too Many People. Espacio patrocinado por varios oyentes anónimos… ¡GRACIAS! Si os gusta el programa podéis apoyar Ecos del Vinilo Radio siendo patrocinadores ¡por lo que vale un café al mes! desde el botón azul de iVoox. Recuerden que nuestros programas los pueden escuchar también en: Nuestra web https://ecosdelvinilo.com Radio M7 (Córdoba) lunes 18:00 y sábados 17:00. Radio Free Rock (Cartagena) viernes 18:00. Generación Radio (Medellín, Colombia) jueves y domingos 19:00 (hora Col.) Radio Hierbabuena (Lima, Perú) jueves 20:00 (hora Perú)

Two Track Audio
McCartney... playlists on YouTube?

Two Track Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 32:10


Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey and Band On The Run. Share this pod with your friends and buy our merch:  https://www.bonfire.com/two-track-audio 

Kinks and Beats Daily
Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey by Paul McCartney

Kinks and Beats Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 19:24


A deep dive into the song Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey by Paul McCartney.Help support The Kinks and Beatles Daily Deep Dive with a one time or recurring contribution of $5. Every contribution helps ensure that this podcast can continue to be produced until we run out of songs to talk about. Please visit Hero Habit for more details.★ Support this podcast ★

Andrew's Daily Five
Andrew's Daily Five, Ep. 369

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 15:19


#46-44Intro/Outro: Sharp Dressed Man by ZZ Top46. Twin Cinema by The New Pornographers (Twin Cinema & The Bleeding Heart Show & Use It & Jackie, Dressed in Cobras & Sing Me Spanish Techno)45. Ram by Paul & Linda McCartney (Too Many People & Ram On & Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey & Heart of the Country)44. Paid in Full by Eric B. & Rakim (Paid in Full - Andrew's Mix)Vote on Today's Album ArtVote on Week 13 Round 2 Album Art (Episodes 361-365)Vote on Weeks 9-12 Round 3 Album Art (Episodes 341-360)

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Playlist Wars
The Battle of 1971 Songs

Playlist Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 70:25


In this episode, we're joined by Michael Citro, host of Michael's Record Collection, to discuss (on its 50th anniversary) our favorite songs of 1971! Vote now for YOUR favorite playlists, hear the results of past episodes & listen to ALL of the playlists at: http://www.playlistwarspodcast.com If you'd like to support Playlist Wars, then consider becoming a Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/playlistwars. Tiers include: Patreon exclusive content; early access to ad-free episodes; & join the show as a guest for a "Playlist An Album" mini episode or a full-length episode! SONGS DISCUSSED INCLUDE Badfinger - Baby Blue; Black Sabbath - Sweet Leaf; David Bowie - Life On Mars; The Carpenters - Superstar; John Denver - Take Me Home Country Roads; The Doors - The Changeling & Riders On The Storm; Al Green - Let's Stay Together; Issac Hayes - Theme From Shaft; James Gang - Walk Away; Led Zeppelin - Rock & Roll & When The Levee Breaks; Jethro Tull - Locomotive Breath; Elton John - Tiny Dancer; John Lennon - Imagine; Gordon Lightfoot - Summer Side of Life; Paul McCartney - Another Day & Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey; Van Morrison - Tupelo Honey; Pink Floyd - Echoes & Fearless; Rolling Stones - Bitch; James Taylor - You've Got A Friend; Ike & Tina Turner - Proud Mary; The Who - Baba O'Riley; Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine; Yes - Roundabout & ZZ Top - Brown Sugar CONNECT WITH PLAYLIST WARS Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/playlistwars Twitter: http://twitter.com/playlistwars Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playlistwarspodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcW7NibxehYRf8_UZ88Qtbg FOR MORE ON MICHAEL'S RECORD COLLECTION Website: https://michaelsrecordcollection.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MichaelsRecordCollection Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikesRecords Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelsrecordcollection/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUI1GaJCVUKdPtu5hn1E-nw --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/playlistwars/support

Ecos del Vinilo Radio
McCartney / Ram | Programa 219 - Ecos del Vinilo Radio

Ecos del Vinilo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 58:29


Les invitamos a un viaje por un disco que es una joya oscura, un pequeño tesoro de un tiempo impresionante en lo musical. Les hablamos del álbum Ram de Paul McCartney, lanzado en 1971. Ricardo Portmán nos cuenta su historia. Escucharemos Too Many People, 3 Legs, Ram On, Dear Boy, Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey, Smile Away, Heart Of The Country, Monkberry Moon Delight, Eat At Home, Long Haired Lady, Ram On y The Back Seat Of My Car + Bonus tracks. Recuerden que nuestros programas los pueden escuchar también en nuestra web https://ecosdelvinilo.com/ y en la emisora Radio Free Rock los viernes a las 18:00.

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Sioux Falls Current

UNCLE ALBERT ADMIRAL HALSEY

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Another Kind of Mind: A Different Kind of Beatles Podcast
An AKOM Toast to RAM at 50: #RAMiversary Episode!

Another Kind of Mind: A Different Kind of Beatles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 43:55


Paul and Linda McCartney’s RAM, now often referred to by many as the “first indie pop album” had its 50th birthday on May 17, 2021!  To commemorate this important milestone anniversary, join Thalia as she gives “An AKOM Toast!” to RAM at 50!  Happy #RAMiversary!  Playlist:  Part 1: RAM by Paul and Linda McCartney Too Many People 3 Legs Ram On Dear Boy Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey Smile Away Heart Of The Country Monkberry Moon Delight Eat At Home Long Haired Lady Ram On The Back Seat Of My Car   Part 2: "Indie Pop Medley" “Prairie Fire the Wanders About” by Sufjan Stevens  "Home Again" by Michael Kiwanuka “Will Do” by TV on the Radio  “Where Gravity is Dead,” by Laura Veirs  “The Infanta” by the Decemberists  “Soul Meets Body by Death Cab for Cutie”  "Eugene" by Arlo Parks “Suddenly Everything Has Changed” by the Flaming Lips "Stella Brown" by Jelani Aryeh “The Breeze” by Dr. Dog  “Golden Days” by Whitney  "Sunrise" by Kenny Elrod ”Let’s Get Lost” by Elliot Smith  "Pass the Hours" by MorMor "Lord Only Knows" by Beck Part 3: Covers of RAM by various artists “Dear Boy” cover by Death Cab for Cutie "Too Many People" cover by Dave Depper  "The Back Seat of My Car" cover by the Damn Crystals “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey” cover by Novelty Island "Ram On" cover by Found Wandering "Zpívám si jen tak" (Heart of the Country) cover by Martha & Tena “Ram On" instrumental cover by They Might Be Giants “Monkberry Moon Delight” cover by Robbers on High Street "Ram On" cover by R. Stevie Moore Links for RAM covers (not found on Spotify):  “Dear Boy” cover by Death Cab for Cutie: https://youtu.be/kP3z785ebdY  “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey” cover by Novelty Island: https://youtu.be/mtG9j1T3KcI and https://noveltyisland.bandcamp.com/track/uncle-albert-admiral-halsey-paul-linda-mccartney-cover  “Ram On" instrumental cover by They Might Be Giants https://youtu.be/ouk7p_ambx8  "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" cover by Holly Henderson: https://youtu.be/9fKg5m5j7M4 "Monkberry Moon Delight" cover by Club Helmbreker https://youtu.be/0m7ydfWqzgk Spotify Playlist:  https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5zX162a3FLBpmEtcIhp6sA?si=d80ac33fd1484698  Instrumental covers: Ryohei Kanayama on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5nrctquJucCKcYLrfB4euxU4RMjeGuu8  Marcel Lichter on YouTube: https://youtu.be/L3vQrh1Xbeg joehlers on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mmccz9WzHZk  Recommendations and mentions: Understanding McCartney Documentary Series by Breathless345 on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kjjqUCvHNIs  Why Paul McCartney’s RAM is the first Indie Pop Album by Elliot Roberts on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CRZHvvYsc5w Interview with RAM & Wings drummer Denny Seiwell celebrating Ram On! by Elliot Roberts: https://youtu.be/nx4Lgf-nmKA  Paul McCartney - Ram (full album) REACTION by Welp Here We Are On YouTube: https://youtu.be/7XU_VpeIUl8 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything by Apple TV+: https://www.apple.com/tv-pr/originals/1971-the-year-that-music-changed-everything/  Other Sources:  Sticky Fingers: The Life and Times of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone Magazine by Joe Hagan, pg 169, and "Book Review: Sticky Fingers" by Dr. Erin Torkelson Weber,  www.beatlebioreview.wordpress.com   Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie: May 7, 2020 quarantine livestream: https://youtu.be/hfLEvRY1kcA Dave Depper of Death Cab for Cutie, The Ram Project: https://www.davedepper.com/the-ram-projec The Damn Crystals on their Pure McCartney project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6Gk4KUn-vs “The Eternal Sunshine of Harry Styles.” Rolling Stone Magazine.  Rob Sheffield.  August 26, 2019. https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/harry-styles-cover-interview-album-871568/ “My Favorite Album: Fred Armisen on Paul and Linda McCartney’s ‘RAM.’”  Under the Radar Magazine. Joshua M. Miller. Jun 22, 2020.  http://www.undertheradarmag.com/interviews/my_favorite_album_fred_armisen_on_paul_and_linda_mccartneys_ram “Another Day: Paul McCartney’s Once-Maligned, Now-Adored ‘Ram’ at 50.”  The Ringer.  Ben Lindbergh.  May 14, 2021. https://www.theringer.com/music/2021/5/14/22435675/paul-mccartney-ram-50th-anniversary-legacy The All McCartney Podcast.  Interview with Eirik Wangberg. http://www.allmccartneypodcast.com/episodes/2017/5/25/episode-14-pauls-norwegian-connections-fredrik-skavlan-and-eirik-the-norwegian   Paul McCartney quotes on working with Linda McCartney as a vocalist. RAM Deluxe reissue liner notes.  Released May 2012. https://www.paulmccartney.com/news-blogs/news/paul-and-linda-mccartneys-legendary-album-ram-set-for-deluxe-reissue 

Pops on Hops
(Helen) Wheels Down the Shore (Paul McCartney and Wings and Garden State Beer Company)

Pops on Hops

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 96:05


Barry and Abigail discuss Band on the Run by Paul McCartney and Wings and sample a flight of four beers (Cream of the Crop, Blue Jersey, Nor'easter, and Mexican Hot Chocolate Stout) from Garden State Beer Company in Galloway, New Jersey. Many thanks to the owners and staff of Garden State Beer Company, including Bryan and Jen Saul, Adam Curnow, Carisa Stairs, and Chad Roberts, for speaking with us and for allowing us to invade the taproom for an afternoon! You can follow Garden State Beer Company on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, but unfortunately not on TikTok (yet!). Chad Roberts' The Back-40 airs lives on Sundays from 12:00 - 2:00 PM Eastern time on Spirit of Resistance Radio. The Paul McCartney World Tour after the release of Flowers in the Dirt was documented in the live album Tripping the Live Fantastic (which includes The Fool on the Hill). Ho Hey by The Lumineers “A Mackintosh (abbreviated as mac) is a form of waterproof raincoat, first sold in 1824, made out of rubberised fabric.” (Wikipedia) Dustin Hoffman challenged Paul McCartney to write a song about Picasso's last words. Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey by Paul McCartney Vintage Clothes by Paul McCartney FourFiveSeconds by Rihanna, Kanye West, Paul McCartney The Paul McCartney Project Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Website | Email us --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pops-on-hops-podcast/message

Sioux Falls Current

UNCLE ALBERT ADMIRAL HALSEY

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Behind the Song
Behind The Song: Paul & Linda McCartney "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey"

Behind the Song

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 16:24


I Rock I Roll Radio  - BFF.fm
I Rock I Roll Radio 11/30/20 Show: The One For Ryan

I Rock I Roll Radio - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 120:00


This week's show is dedicated to my friend Ryan Brady, who we lost far too soon and was and always will be one of the best there ever was in the music biz (and in life too). Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Interstellar Love (ft Leon Bridges) by The Avalanches on We Will Always Love You (Astralwerks) 3′33″ Iris by Phoebe Bridgers & Maggie Rogers on Iris (Dead Oceans) 13′00″ Catch A Fade by Nothing on The Great Dismal (Relapse) 16′43″ dominique by Ela Minus on acts of rebellion (Domino) 20′37″ Tangerine by Steady Holiday on Tangerine (Self Released) 23′14″ Plead Insanity by Spring Silver on Plead Insanity (Self Released) 31′29″ What Year Are We In by Kitten on What Year Are We In (The Century Family) 34′25″ Shameika Said (feat Fiona Apple) by Shameika on Shameika Said (Charmed Life Music Group) 37′36″ Traffic! by Katy Kirby on Cool Dry Place (Keeled Scales) 41′07″ Two Queens In A King Size Bed by girl in red on Two Queens In A King Size Bed (AWAL) 48′31″ A Different Kind Of Life by Nation Of Language on A Different Kind Of Life (Self Released) 52′09″ Scratchcard Lanyard by Dry Cleaning on Scratchcard Lanyard (4AD) 56′42″ Too Far Gone by Clearbody on One More Day (Smartpunk) 59′53″ The Spirit Of by Cloud Nothings on The Shadow I Remember (Carpark) 68′25″ It Is What It Is by The Antlers on It Is What It Is (ANTI-) 71′54″ The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face by James Blake on The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face (UMG Recordings) 75′57″ Pray It Away (ft Matt Berninger) by Hannah Georgas on Pray It Away (ft Matt Berninger) (Brassland/Arts & Crafts) 79′18″ Keep Going by This Is The Kit on Off Off On (Rough Trade) 90′39″ It's Too Late by HAERTS on Dream Nation (Rix) 93′10″ Broken by Empress Of on The Wilds Soundtrack (Sony Music Entertainment) 96′05″ Glowing In The Dark by Django Django on Glowing In The Dark (Because Music) 99′03″ Anywhere by Hannah's Little Sister on EP.mp3 (Heist Or Hit) 107′31″ Caroline by Arlo Parks on Collapsed In Sunbeams (Transgressive) 111′01″ You Can Have It Back (ft Julia Steiner) by Wild Pink on A Billion Little Lights (Royal Mountain) 118′05″ Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey by Paul McCartney & Wings on Band on The Run (MPL Communications) Check out the full archives on the website.

Forgotten Favourites
Forgotten Favourites - 2020 Vision

Forgotten Favourites

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2020 51:05


1. "Beethoven (I Love to Listen To)" by Eurythmics. 2. "Love and Devotion" by Michael Bow. 3. "Mr. Roboto" by Styx. 4. "Love & Pride" by King. 5. "Something to Talk About" by Bonnie Raitt. 6. "Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey" by Paul McCartney & Linda McCartney. 7. "Too Much Ain't Enough Love" by Jimmy Barnes. 8. "The Globe" by Big Audio Dynamite. 9. "Editions of You" by Men Without Hats.

Rockonti
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Rockonti

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 29:21


Paul Mc Cartney. Playlist: 1. Band on the run 2. Another day 3. Too many people 4. Dear friend 5. Uncle Albert_ Admiral Halsey 6. Ram on 7. Maybe I'm amazed 8. Wild life 9. Blackbird

Rockonti
Noi due soli in ascensore

Rockonti

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 29:21


Paul Mc Cartney. Playlist: 1. Band on the run 2. Another day 3. Too many people 4. Dear friend 5. Uncle Albert_ Admiral Halsey 6. Ram on 7. Maybe I'm amazed 8. Wild life 9. Blackbird

Rockonti
Noi due soli in ascensore

Rockonti

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 29:21


Paul Mc Cartney. Playlist: 1. Band on the run 2. Another day 3. Too many people 4. Dear friend 5. Uncle Albert_ Admiral Halsey 6. Ram on 7. Maybe I'm amazed 8. Wild life 9. Blackbird

Yesterday and Today
Episode 52 – Beatles ’71 pt6

Yesterday and Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 70:05


The success of the Imagine LP was a welcome one for John and Yoko, who were settling into their new permanent residence of New York City in the fall of 1971. Immersed in both the art scene and the radical political underground, the couple had fallen in love with their new home and immediately set to work on a myriad of creative projects. On October 9th, Yoko’s This Is Not Here art exhibition premiered in Syracuse, which featured contributions from Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and others in addition to Yoko’s showcased body of work. Noticeably absent from the festivities (aside from a drunken singalong by John & party-goers of Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey) was Paul McCartney, still warring with his bandmates and stinging from Lennon’s vicious How Do You Sleep? Cut off of Imagine. McCartney was busy putting an as-yet-nameless band together, including RAM drummer Denny Seiwell, former Moody Bluesman Denny Laine and wife Linda McCartney. The group was already in rehearsal for a new LP, choosing to double down on musical endeavors rather than be swallowed whole by the endless turmoil of the Beatles split. Inspiration for a name soon came with the birth of Paul and Linda’s second child, Stella, when complications and an emergency c-section gave Paul a vision of angel’s wings saving his sweet new baby daughter. With George championing Ravi Shankar’s Apple film Raga, and Ringo knee-deep in a saddle on the set of the spaghetti western Blindman, all four former Beatles continued to stay active and productive as fall turned to winter... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Yesterday and Today
Episode 51 – Beatles ’71 pt5

Yesterday and Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 83:43


John Lennon was not about to back down from a challenge. With his former songwriting partner achieving commercial success with the runaway US single Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey from the UK #1 RAM album, John’s solo work took a turn toward the charts. The Imagine LP was in many ways the culmination of everything John’s music had been over the years - equal parts catchy, light, heavy, political, hard-rocking, tender and introspective - missing only the kinds of radical experimentation that had alienated the general public in the past. From the downright bubbly Oh Yoko, to the haunting ballad Jealous Guy (a re-worked “Child of Nature” which had been kicking around since Rishikesh), to the iconic title track, Imagine was a home run for both critics and fans alike. John’s spite and anger toward Paul was on full display in the vicious How Do You Sleep, which Lennon explained to confused Beatle fans as a retort to Paul for messages directed toward him on RAM. The partnership was no more, but in its place a heightened sense of competition would drive both Lennon and McCartney to interesting new heights in the decade to come. But perhaps the biggest change for John Lennon as Summer turned to Fall in 1971 was his permanent relocation to New York City, where he (unbeknownst to him at the time) would call home for the rest of his life, and never again return to his native England... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Yesterday and Today
Episode 48 – Beatles ’71 pt2

Yesterday and Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2018 109:27


With the solo efforts of John, George and Ringo still on the charts, the spring of 1971 saw Paul McCartney putting the final touches on the follow-up solo release that he hoped would help restore his name as a hit-maker and cement his status as a contender with the likes of his former bandmates. The result was RAM, a more polished studio LP that included an abundance of pure McCartney sound and Beatle-esq melody. From the sprawling Back Seat Of My Car to the stripped-down, almost Yer Blues/For You Blue-esq Three Legs, McCartney proved he had more in him than the results of his hand-made solo debut the year prior. But despite a massive hit with the quirky Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey and record advance preorders, the public reaction was cooler toward RAM than Paul had hoped. Critics weren’t sure what to make of Paul’s production and while no one could deny it was a step in the right direction, it fell short of the massive expectation Paul’s contemporaries assumed he was capable of. But this album would prove to grow beyond those initial reactions and stand as an LP ahead of its time. If an initial burst of success was out of reach for Paul, John Lennon too struggled to find commercial footing with the political anthem Power To The People failing to top the charts. Only George and Ringo seemed capable of conquering all they touched in the first half of 1971, a feat no one in the Beatles could or would have predicted… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Shift List
Andy Kadin (Bub And Grandma's Bakery) - Los Angeles

The Shift List

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 13:42


Andy Kadin is the founder, owner, and head baker at Bub and Grandma's, a wholesale bakery that provides loaves to some of L.A.'s best restaurants, including Osteria Mozza, Petit Trois, Kismet, and Sqirl. After 10 years of writing for TV and advertising in Los Angeles, Kadin decided it was time for a career change. Being from New Jersey, he always had a deep love for sandwiches -- so much so that his nickname became ‘Lunch' at a previous job...so while dreaming of someday opening a sandwich shop in LA, he decided that he first needed to learn how to bake bread. He eventuatly commited himself to baking loaves every day in his home kitchen, giving them away to friends, and one such loaf got into the hands of Scott Zwiezen of Dune, home to some of LA's best falafel and other Mediterranean bites. Zwiezen was so impressed that he convinced Kadin to supply Dune with their daily ciabatta, essentially turned his home kitchen into a commercial kitchen for the six months that would follow (something he would not recommend doing ever again, by the way). Now baking in a warehouse east of downtown LA with 12 bakers by his side, Kadin and his team produce more than 600 loaves a day, making Bub and Grandma's one of the best premium small batch wholesale bakeries in the city. Andy's Shift List Neu! - "Isi" Can - "Vitamin C" Freddie Hubbard - "Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey" Manuel Göttsching - "Deep Distance" Brian Eno - "Ambient 1 Music For Airports: 2" Juno Presents Wins The World Cup - "Dangerous Match One" Gregory Isaacs - "Night Nurse" The Saints - "I'm Stranded" Mastadon - "Blood and Thunder" Andy's Shit List Shania Twain - "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" Alanis Morisette - "Ironic" Bub and Grandma's: http://bubandgrandmas.com Theme Song: Jamie Drake - "Wonder"

La Playlist
La Playlist de MusicaduMn

La Playlist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2015 95:30


Encore un nouvel épisode de La playlist et nous accueillons cette fois ci, notre première invitée en la personne de MusicaduMn.Elle nous offre une playlist variée, tant qu'on est pas trop loin de la Grande-Bretagne, mais ça vous le découvrirez dans l'émission. Voici les titres retenus par MusicaduMn : My Baby Just Cares for Me de Nina Simone. Uncle Albert - Admiral Halsey de Paul McCartney. Sanpo (l'opening de Mon voisin Totoro) de Joe Hisaishi. Englishman in New York de Sting. If I Could de Simon & Garfunkel. Reckoner de Radiohead Doralice de Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto Because de The Beatles Precious Thing de Ray Charles & Dee-Dee Bridgewater Love is All de The Tallest Man on Earth BONUS : Le clip de My baby Just Cares for me cité pendant l'émission.BONUS 2 : Le live au Budokan de Joe Hisaishi pour les 25 ans des Studio Ghibli.Le titre libre de droit : Silk Road de Manu Cornet.Et bien sûr : la playlist sur spotify.