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While we obviously do Debut Buddies for the Money, what really drives us is the ceaselessness of Time and maybe a little Brain Damage. It's not just Us and Them, either, a whole host of folks are preparing for The Great Gig in the Sky. We discuss Pink Floyd's FIRST #1 RECORD, The Dark Side of the Moon with special guest writer and educator, Steve Livingston. Plus, we talk prog rock, being old, and so much more! And of course, there's a delightful MouthGarf Report and I See What You Did There! Please give us a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts! Check out the cool Moon Composite that Steve shared here.Want to ask us a question? Talk to us! Email debutbuddies@gmail.comListen to Kelly and Chelsea's awesome horror movie podcast, Never Show the Monster.Get some sci-fi from Spaceboy Books.Get down with Michael J. O'Connor's music!Next time: First Ghost Busters
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We are Boonsong and Flynn Slicker is our Monkey Ghost. Letterboxd's elusive social media manager joins hosts Gemma and Slim from the seaside for a deep chat about her four favorite films: Wong Kar-wai's Fallen Angels, Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, John Carney's Sing Street and René Liu's Us And Them. We celebrate siblings and hot people, commiserate about how hard it is to be alive, calculate how long Raphina and Cosmo would have taken to get to Wales in that tiny boat, normalize hanging out with ghosts and marvel at the genius of running other people's businesses at night. Plus! Read Flynn's Q&A with John Carney on Journal. Sponsor: mubi.com/letterboxd Credits: Recorded in Nantucket MA, Philadelphia PA and Auckland NZ. Edited by Slim. Theme music: “Vampiros Danceoteque” by Moniker. Editorial producer: Brian Formo. Production manager: Sophie Shin. The Letterboxd Show is a TAPEDECK production. Chapters: Sponsored by MUBI (00:00:00) Opening credits (00:01:10) Fallen Angels (00:10:12) Uncle Boonmee (00:23:29) Sing Street (00:40:15) Us and Them (00:54:45) Closing credits (01:12:19) Links: List of movies mentioned Flynn's Letterboxd profile Letterboxd Visits the Criterion Closet Gemma's interview with Kamila Andini on Journal Apichatpong Weerasethakul profile in The New Yorker Lists mentioned: When You're Young, Vibrant, and Lost in This World by hungcat Letterboxd 100: Chinese Cinema by Rahat Ahmad Reviews mentioned: Flynn & Josh Lewis's Fallen Angels reviews Carol Grant's Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives review Jae's Us and Them review
Vì sao có những người đang nhắn tin vui vẻ lại đột ngột biến mất, vì sao họ lại lựa chọn “ghosting” dẫu biết đó đem lại nhiều tổn thương cho người khác? Diễn biến tâm lý của những “bóng ma” sẽ được phân tích nhẹ nhàng và hết sức sâu lắng qua chia sẻ của chị Trang trong tập Đường Lên Giường hôm nay. Chuẩn bị cốc nước bạn yêu thích để cùng “chill” nhé. Phim Lên Giường: Us And Them (2018) Nghe full tại >> https://open.spotify.com/episode/3Sabo22xE0szsBWJ9mrwG0?si=blgIpJrWSP6FL1bIcoR-kg Các nền tảng mạng xã hội: https://linkin.bio/sebt Gửi tâm sự về cho SEBT: https://sexedubytrang.com/trang-hoi-dap/ Ủng hộ SEBT ly café: https://sexedubytrang.com/ung-ho/ Ghé gian hàng “yêu”: https://sexedubytrang.com/cua-hang/ © Bản quyền thuộc về SexEdu by Trang ➫ Vui lòng không Reup CONTACT FOR WORK ▹ contact@sebt.club #ĐườngLênGiường #Ghosting #TâmLýTìnhDục #TâmLýTìnhYêu #SexEduByTrang #TựYêu #HọcYêu #CanĐảmYêu #Telehealth #SexEducation #GiớiTính #NamKhoa #PhụKhoa #BiệnPhápTránhThai #BDSM #TránhThai #CóThai #BaoCaoSu #KíchThước #KĩNăng #ĐànÔng #PhụNữ #ChănChuốiShow #ChănChuốiPodcast #GiáoDụcGiớiTính
Backstage at Louder Than Life, Shinedown's drummer Barry Kerch talks with Fred about the evolution of music and rock.
Adrian Goldberg is joined from the United States by Jason Stanley, author of How Fascism Works – The Politics of Us And Them. The book, which was first published in 2018, has become increasingly relevant following Donald Trump's announcement that he plans to stand again for President.In a wide ranging conversation, which we are making available first to Supplement subscribers, Jason talks to Adrian about Brexit, the UK's inglorious fascist past, the role of the media, and how authoritarianism on the left differs from that on the right.Produced in Birmingham by Adrian Goldberg and Harvey White. Funded by subscriptions to the Byline Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adrian Goldberg is joined from the United States by Jason Stanley, author of How Fascism Works – The Politics of Us And Them. The book, which was first published in 2018, has become increasingly relevant following Donald Trump's announcement that he plans to stand again for President. In a wide ranging conversation, which we are making available first to Supplement subscribers, Jason talks to Adrian about Brexit, the UK's inglorious fascist past, the role of the media, and how authoritarianism on the left differs from that on the right. Produced in Birmingham by Adrian Goldberg and Harvey White. Funded by subscriptions to the Byline Times.
US AND THEM? NOVEMBER 20, 2022 AARON SMITH SEASON 1 EPISODE 40 SHOW NOTES:Today, Episode 40, I share an exciting announcement about expanding the operation. You have all inspired me to launch a more dynamic and interactive library of content. With change, comes pain, but also renewal. Feel free to email me at subtlecain@protonmail.com with any questions or suggestions. Your support is always appreciated!You can support the show in these ways:Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/subtlecainSupport the show
Tired of thinking for yourself? Let Mike and Russ tell you exactly what to think, and we'll even tell you what to say and when to say it! Just kidding... Or are we?Join Mike & Russ on a very special discussion on the subject of Cults.Mike performs his advert for "Cult In A Box", and later on, Russ has a very special message from Guiglio Garconi in "Director"Email us at Stonedalchemy@yahoo.com
Producer/engineer Alan Parsons is the guy wearing the orange shirt, black tie and striped jacket in Peter Jackson's “Get Back” documentary about The Beatles. Alan worked for Abbey Road Studios at the time, and explains what his role in the rooftop concert was, how he first met The Beatles, what he learned from Producer George Martin and longtime Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick, and how The Beatles were in the studio during the making of the “Abbey Road” album. Alan also engineered the Pink Floyd masterpiece, “Dark Side Of The Moon,” and shares the stories behind creating the incredible sound effects for “Time” and “Money,” and the echoey vocals on “Us And Them.” He comments on Mike Myers using the Alan Parsons Project in the Austin Powers movie, scoring his first hit record with the band Pilot, and what inspired him to start his own band, The Alan Parsons Project. Plus, Alan has details about his brand-new solo studio album, “From the New World,” which is available now wherever you buy or stream music.
On this episode of THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW, Neeley and Chris review the 80s music of Manfred Mann with "Runner" and "Blinded By The Light". Following, they talk about the story of Pink Floyd selling their catalog for a reported $500,000,000!**NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.**#theclassicmetalshow #comedy #parody #neeley #chrisakin #shockjocks #popculture #sex #hardrock #heavymetal #celebrities #socialjustice #socialmedia #woke #politics #humor #dating #relationships
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Would you like to know a little secret about making great records? Who doesn't want to know a great secret! The origin story goes that Joe Solo discovered Macy Gray while she was working in a Beverly Hills diner and he decided to develop her career, vowing to work “however long it takes” until they made it big - a promise that took nearly 15 years to fulfill. Since then Joe has worked with the likes of Fergie, will.i.am, Erykah Badu, Shinedown, and Shiny Toy Guns and labels such as Atlantic, Epic, Universal, Sony, BMG, and Warner Brothers. A producer, songwriter and composer, Joe started out as a guitarist but his life trajectory was permanently altered when instead of a new guitar pedal his dad bought him a Tascam Portastudio for his birthday. Joe and Steve talk shop discussing the psychology of producing, the tricks they use to capture great takes, managing (and eliciting) a performer's emotion, and delivering constructive feedback. They talk about how the studio can be an instrument, and how certain sounds were achieved on classic records (like Pink Floyd's “Dark Side of the Moon”). Joe talks about the importance of listening to new music, and he and Steve touch on helping an artist find their own authenticity. Steve also gets Joe to share about his love of Hans Zimmer's music and the movie Interstellar (by his favorite director Christopher Nolan)… and we get to hear about that one time that Steve was on the set of Inception while the train was driving down the middle of a downtown street! Joe says “Composing exists in film to command a certain emotional response from the audience, it will always be the job of the music in a film to serve the story.” Joe has also helped many many independent musicians through his workshops and classes, and if there were one piece of advice he could give to every artist he meets it would be: “Never ever quit.” Guest: Joe Solo Website: https://joesolo.com/ Christy Nava – Soul Contracts EP (Produced by Joe Solo and Steven Leavitt) Listen on all-platforms! Episode References Hans Zimmer Night Fever-BeeGees Hells Bells-AC/DC EDM Infected Mushroom Us and Them-Pink Floyd Phase cancellation Red light syndrome Lyor Cohen DefJam Universal Basic Income The Wall Blurred Lines lawsuit Inception Interstellar World of Hans Zimmer 2001: A Space Odyssey Gladiator movie soundtrack THX Neverland Ranch National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Intro/Outro Music: Nothing Wrong by Lobate Scarp Tags: songwriting, perfection, Michael Jackson, plug-ins, automation, Prince, phase cancellation, audio engineer, wavelengths, EQ, hertz, frequency, reverb, tracking, retracking, recording artist, emotion, magic, coaching, songwriting, guitarist, broadcast professional, experience, education, proactive listening, mixing board, AI generated music, emote, vibe, Lior Cohen, Def Jam, the human element, UBI, film and television licensing, Pink Floyd, The Wall, Us And Them, music publishing, Christopher Nolan, autotune, Macy Gray, Fergie, Shiny Toy Guns The Language of Creativity's host Steven Leavitt enjoys discussing the ins and outs of all aspects of creating, creativity, and life with his fellow creators, artists, inventors, designers, and producers. Along the way he gains perspective and multiplies his understanding of our universal potential for creating, living, and learning. Site: https://www.icreatesound.com/ Portfolio: http://stevenleavitt.com/ Please review this podcast on Google Play, iTunes and Stitcher and help other creatives find their tribe! The idea and concept of tribe has never been so inclusive as now in our interconnected reality. We'd love for you all to join us. Follow us on Instagram at @languageofcreativity
Un Worldmix spirituel et balkanique entre un classique de Manu Dibango et des nouveautés européennes. Connaissez vous “Noir Lac” ? C'est une abbaye dans le département du Cher et en deux mots c'est le titre de l'album qu'a réalisé le vibraphoniste David Neerman, connu et apprécié pour ses duos avec le balafoniste Lansiné Kouyaté. Cette fois-ci les deux musiciens ont étoffé leur musique grâce à de nouvelles collaborations aux résonances à la fois soul quand chante Krystle Warren et chorales et cisterciennes avec l'Ensemble Vocal Sequenza et Catherine Simonpietri, pour une version inattendue du morceau “Us And Them” de Pink Floyd. Leur répondront la chorale de Sarcelles dirigée par Georges et Marylou Seba pour le gospel “Elongi” sur l'album “Lamastabastani” de Manu Dibango et nous continuerons avec le Yeti Season tout à fait réjouissant des new-yorkais d'El Michels Affair, avec la chanteuse indienne Piya Malik et les derniers albums du Dan Gharibian Trio et de Josef Josef. La célébration de la sono mondiale peut commencer !PlaylistPat Kalla - Le MétèqueNina Girassois - HeavyWeight SoundVoz Di San Nicolau - Fundo De Mare PalinhaL'Impératrice - Peur des FillesAntoinette Konan - M'AckoRay Barretto - El BantuLe Worldmix : les nouveautés de la sono mondialeDavid Neerman - Us and Them (Ensemble Vocal Sequenza, avec Catherine Simonpietri etKrystle Warren) Manu Dibango - Elongi Ed Michels affair - Market gem feat Piya MalikDan Gharibian trio - Boubasko prasniko Josef Josef - Brontshele See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Day two and the Racing Only Bettor boys are still buzzing despite the defection of Altior from the Queen Mum Champion Chase. There is a difference of opinion in the Grand Annual where Kevin is sweet on his bosses horse, Us And Them, while Dan fancies a second consecutive win in the race for Chosen Mate. Odds-On Cahill doesn’t let the side down with his short price treble and TC is swinging for the fences with a 33/1 poke in the Coral Cup.
My team! Your team! We all scream for OUR TEAM! In this chat around the cauldron Mike and Russ discuss the quirk of human nature - Tribalism and all its warts and wonders.
FINALLY. The moment we’ve all been waiting for… The Dark Side of the Moon. One of the biggest most successful albums of all time, and rightly so, but is it the strongest in Pink Floyd’s catalog? Episode 32 covers the eighth Pink Floyd studio album, 1973’s “The Dark Side of the Moon.” Mark, Kevin, Alex, and Chris take you on a historical journey surrounding the album as well as share our favorites and not-so favorites from the record. We go on a deep dive track-by-track listen of this progressive rock masterpiece as well as share personal stories of discovering Pink Floyd’s “The Dark Side of the Moon.” Tune in next week for Episode 33 covering the ninth Pink Floyd studio album “Wish You Were Here.”Available at https://lightthesky.net/podcasts/pink-floyd/the-dark-side-of-the-moon/ and on all podcast streaming platforms (just search "Light the Sky Podcast.")Follow "Light the Sky Podcast" on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook to stay up-to-date with all things LTS. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lighttheskypodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LighttheSkyPod1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LightTheSkyPodcast/
Us And Them is part of the series No Offense But..., by Pastor Jeff Baden.
The author of "How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us And Them" discusses fascist politics throughout the world, throughout history, and in the age of Trump.
On this edition of Fort McMurray Matters, we discuss the film 'US AND THEM' which is being shown in Fort McMurray as well as poverty reduction week.
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In this installment of our ABCs of Horror series, we discuss and review US AND THEM (2017), UNSANE (2018), and UNDER THE SHADOW (2016).
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ESWS 258 - East Screen: US AND THEM [後來的我們] and ANIMAL WORLD [动物世界] Hong Kong Cinema Podcast Podcast episode 258 - East Screen: US AND THEM [後來的我們] and ANIMAL WORLD [动物世界] 2 This week, Kevin reports back from his trip to the Taipei Film Festival. Louis Koo gets a cinema. A new MTR ad campaign in Hong Kong seems very familiar and a new Indian series on Netflix. Then Kevin discusses Rene Liu's film US AND THEM [後來的我們] and Paul takes a look at Han Yan's ANIMAL WORLD [动物世界]. Show notes and details can be found at our main website. visit us at www.kongcast.com or email us at eastscreen@gmail.com As always, thanks for listening!
Your favorite podcast is back to hit you with that sweet horror news and reviews. We're firing on all cylinders this week, so buckle up boys and girls. As we mumble our way into the news feed, prepare for the strange, wild, and down right genre changers. First up is the homies from Terror Films latest TEMPUS TERMENTUM. Slip Knot masks and a low rider? Why not. OATS STUDIOS is looking to change the way films get crowdfunded. Meeting your significant other's parents is never fun, but we doubt it's as bad as US AND THEM. PETA supporters have a bone to pick with the meat eaters of the world in the wild and violent THE FARM. THE DARK might be another story proving that love truly is blind, and John Krasinski already has his sophomore effort lined up with LIFE ON MARS. Finally, ya boys will be featured guest at HYPERICON13 July 6th-8th here in Nashville, TN. Our review this week isn't what we would call horror, but there is no doubt that genre fans will appreciate YOU WERE NEVER REALLY HERE. There's a lot to dive into on this one, even though we're not 100% sure what all that is. Finally, we talk to the Kris Carr, Sam Fowler, and Charlie Pride from THE YOUNG CANNIBALS. It's a fun conversation that you don't want to miss! All that and so much more on episode 144 of The Modern Horrors Podcast. Don't forget to visit our sponsor Bark Box at http://getbarkbox.com/horror.
*RECORDED LIVE IN LA* This is the Season Finale Episode of Doin' It Raw: Podcast For Your Ears To Bleed To. Featured discussions include relationships, fan advice, the universe, numerology, and much much more! Music tracks: "Rough Landing, Holly" by Yellowcard, "Us And Them," all by Pink Floyd
Guten Tag (oder Morgen, Abend.........wasimmer), wie geht's? Mir geht's gut, danke. Just trying to keep up with old skills, sorry. Like the very first mix that I did (MELANCHOLY), this outing is a representation of a nostalgic period in my life. Perhaps it's the vibe, or a certain sound within the songs that I pick up on. Having must moved (a big event in my life, and I mark those events by what I listen to), I find a comfort in the songs presented here, and I have been bouncing these songs off of my mind for a little bit now.I just recently discovered Petal, and this song more than others is a composition direction that I'd like to explore. I'm going to pick his song apart and find out what makes it magical to me. World Without End is the perfect song to open this mix up with. It creates the right atmosphere for me to get my head right. I'm actually quite (justifiably) jealous of Petal's composition skills and tones, and in particular on this piece. Be sure to pay him a visit at either his blog (PETAL) or his artist page at Earth Mantra (EARTH MANTRA - PEDAL). He also gave me a killer review on my release with Harmony & Decay (thanks, man!!).Also a relatively new discovery is Phillip Wilkerson, and I'm a big fan! The first time that I heard Stillpoint, it sounded (to me) much like the transition from Pink Floyd's Money into Us And Them (from Dark Side Of The Moon). I will never forget the morning my sister bought that album and played it (all day) while 'babysitting'. Stillpoint put me in that same place as soon as I heard it (I'm waiting to hear the opening of Floyd's 'Us And Them'). I will definitely be using more of Phillip's music in upcoming podcasts.A quite amazing track that means a whole lot to me is Brian Eno's Discreet Music. I used to play (very loud) guitar with a country band in Alaska for 4 or 5 hours a night every weekend (I'm really not making that up!) and would have my ears completely blasted out. When I got in the car (which I had to warm up for 30-45 minutes when it was -40 or so), this was the song that I would let ease me back into my subdued realm. There were a few other songs that I would use for that, but this one really sticks to my mind. That coming down session in the car meant that it was a downhill battle to drive home and turn off the mind (with a pocket full of money!), and I cherish those moments. Like I said - nostalgia.I also slipped in 2 songs from the Donnie Darko soundtrack. It's one of my favorite movies, and the moods created by the music enhance the film. I actually am working on music-from-films mix, and should have it ready in a few weeks (the tough thing is, most songs are about 2 or 3 minutes, so that's A LOT of songs!).Most everything else is stuff that I listen to at night time (everything from the John Foxx/Harold Budd collaboration, Paul Avgerinos, Stars Of The Lid) or make mixes for the car (Boards Of Canada) and hear them over and over and over and............. I can remember the first time that I heard each tune and the impact that they had. This mix means a lot to me and will be one of the ones that I constantly play for myself.I hope that the music brings you peace, and tranquility, and comfort. Share it with anyone who needs to wind down and let go for a bit. Support the artists!turn on, tune in, sleep...ambient-transmission.blogspot.comfacebook.com/tonepoetmusic
How our politicians have taken us for a ride toward destruction. How WE must put a stop to the spending politics as usual corruption deception lies. Why we must fight against GLOBALIZATION.
How our politicians have taken us for a ride toward destruction. How WE must put a stop to the spending politics as usual corruption deception lies. Why we must fight against GLOBALIZATION.
The castaway in Desert Island Discs this week is the Pakistani cricketer Imran Khan. Educated at Oxford and dividing his time between England and Pakistan, his fame extends well beyond the cricket field. He'll be talking to Sue Lawley about his faith - he is a devout Muslim - the constant speculation surrounding his love life and how his mother's death from cancer dramatically changed his life.[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Us And Them by Pink Floyd Book: Bang-E Dara by Iqbal Luxury: Shotgun and clay pigeon trap
The castaway in Desert Island Discs this week is the Pakistani cricketer Imran Khan. Educated at Oxford and dividing his time between England and Pakistan, his fame extends well beyond the cricket field. He'll be talking to Sue Lawley about his faith - he is a devout Muslim - the constant speculation surrounding his love life and how his mother's death from cancer dramatically changed his life. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Us And Them by Pink Floyd Book: Bang-E Dara by Iqbal Luxury: Shotgun and clay pigeon trap