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Caliber 9 From Outer Space
Episode 126: Bonnie and Clyde + Blonde Death

Caliber 9 From Outer Space

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 154:01


Stories about lovers on the run have been captivating audiences since the classic years of Hollywood - although it feels like a long time since we've seen many notable examples. Graham Williamson of the Pop Screen podcast pops in to talk about the history of the sub-genre and also to discuss a couple of contrasting examples. First up, seminal New Hollywood classic, Bonnie and Clyde (1967), directed by Arthur Penn and then, something COMPLETELY different, James Robert Baker's shot-on-video work of backyard auteurism, Blonde Death (1984). Bonnie and Clyde treats real life events which haven't been news since the 1930's, and Blonde Death isn't really spoilable, so we won't be announcing a Spoiler Territory section for either of the films this week. Want to get in touch? You can reach us on caliber9fromouterspace@gmail.com Theme music: "The Cold Light of Day" by HKM. Check out HKM on #SoundCloud or Bandcamp "Black and Blonde" by Veruca Salt

Movie of the Year
1971 - The Finale, Part II

Movie of the Year

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 53:06


Movie of the Year: 1971The Finale, Part IIThe 1971 Film Bracket Podcast Reaches the Elite EightThis 1971 film bracket podcast returns with its most dramatic episode yet. Ryan, Mike, and Greg — the Taste Buds — work through the bottom half of the Sweet 16, producing four matchups that nobody saw coming. Furthermore, the episode hands out two major awards: Comedic Performance and Biggest Shithead. The results set the stage for Part III, where the Elite Eight will be whittled down to a single 1971 champion.If you missed Part I of the finale, start there first. The bracket has been full of upsets throughout the season. Consequently, no outcome here should be taken for granted.The Sweet 16: Bottom Half of the 1971 Film BracketThe bottom half of the 1971 Sweet 16 is stacked. These four matchups pit some of the most beloved and argued-over films in the entire bracket against one another. Moreover, the range of cinema on display — from Hollywood blockbusters to European art films to New Hollywood grit — illustrates exactly why 1971 is one of the most fertile film years ever put to a bracket.The Taste Buds debate each matchup using their standard evaluative framework: craft, cultural impact, rewatchability, and gut feeling. Above all, they trust their instincts — and their instincts have produced surprises at every turn this season. Tune in to find out which four films advance to the Elite Eight.Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory vs. WandaThis matchup pits one of cinema's most beloved fantasies against one of its most criminally underseen gems. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory needs little introduction — Gene Wilder's performance alone has kept it in the cultural conversation for over fifty years. Nevertheless, Wanda is no pushover. Barbara Loden's Wanda (1971) is a raw, naturalistic landmark of American independent cinema, and its inclusion in the bracket has been a point of pride for whoever seeded it.This is a clash of tone, scale, and intention. One film is a spectacle engineered for maximum delight. The other strips cinema down to its bones. However, the Taste Buds must pick one — and the pick will tell you something about where their tastes landed by the time the 1971 season reached its final stretch.The French Connection vs. Brian's SongTwo films that defined what mainstream American cinema could do with raw emotional and procedural intensity. The French Connection won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1971. It features one of the most celebrated car chases in film history and a career-defining performance from Gene Hackman as the relentless, morally compromised Popeye Doyle. Additionally, William Friedkin's direction remains a masterclass in gritty, kinetic storytelling.Brian's Song, meanwhile, hit American living rooms as a TV movie and destroyed everyone who watched it. The story of Gale Sayers and Brian Piccolo remains one of the most emotionally devastating sports films ever made. Notably, the Taste Buds covered both films earlier this season — so this rematch in the 1971 film bracket carries the weight of all those prior arguments.The Last Picture Show vs. KluteTwo of New Hollywood's most enduring films square off here, and neither one will go quietly. The Last Picture Show is Peter Bogdanovich's elegiac black-and-white portrait of a dying Texas town — a film the American Film Institute has called one of the greatest ever made. Furthermore, its ensemble cast, including Jeff Bridges, Cybill Shepherd, Cloris Leachman, and Ben Johnson, delivers some of the finest performances in the bracket.Klute, however, has Jane Fonda. Her performance as Bree Daniels earned her the first of her two Academy Awards, and it remains one of the most psychologically intricate portrayals of a woman in crisis in American cinema. Alan J. Pakula's direction is coiled and paranoid in all the right ways. Consequently, this matchup may be the most difficult call in the entire bracket.The Conformist vs. The Panic in Needle ParkThe final Sweet 16 matchup is the most arthouse of the four — and arguably the most fascinating. Bernardo Bertolucci's The Conformist is a landmark of European cinema. Vittorio Storaro's cinematography is among the most studied in film school history, and the film's meditation on fascism, identity, and moral cowardice has only grown richer with time. You can read more about the film at Roger Ebert's review on RogerEbert.com.The Panic in Needle Park, by contrast, is bracingly American — a gritty, unglamorous portrait of heroin addiction on the streets of New York. It introduced Al Pacino to mainstream audiences. Moreover, Jerry Schatzberg's unflinching direction makes the film feel almost documentary in its honesty. These two films represent opposite ends of world cinema in 1971, and the Taste Buds must choose one.Award: Best Comedic Performance — 1971 Film Bracket PodcastThe Taste Buds hand out individual performance awards throughout the season, and the Comedic Performance category drew a fascinating and eclectic field of nominees. The 1971 bracket is not short on laughs — from the anarchic fantasy of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory to the dark comedy of Harold and Maude. Furthermore, the nominees represent a range of comic registers, from broad physical performance to pitch-black wit.The nominees are:David Battley — Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (Mike's pick)Julie Dawn Cole — Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (Greg's pick)Bud Cort — Harold and Maude (Mike's pick)Michael Gothard — The Devils (Ryan's pick)Gene Wilder — Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (Greg's pick)David Battley's turn as the hapless Mr. Turkentine in Willy Wonka is a masterwork of bewildered reaction comedy. Julie Dawn Cole's Veruca Salt is a full-throttle comic creation — spoiled, relentless, and somehow sympathetic. Additionally, Bud Cort's Harold is a genuinely difficult comic achievement: deadpan to the point of catatonia, yet somehow enormously warm.Michael Gothard's Father Barre in The Devils is Ryan's wild-card choice — a performance of manic, committed intensity that functions as dark comedy whether or not Ken Russell intended it. Meanwhile, Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka remains one of cinema's great comic performances — menacing, whimsical, and deeply strange all at once. The winner is waiting for you in the episode.Award: Biggest Shithead of 1971One of the Taste Buds' most beloved recurring awards, the Biggest Shithead category recognizes the most memorably awful person — or entity — in the bracket. Notably, this award rewards commitment. Nominees do not simply do bad things. They do bad things with style, conviction, and a complete lack of self-awareness.The nominees are:Baron de Laubardemont — The Devils (Greg's pick)The Lady at Snakearama — Duel (Ryan's pick)The Motorcycle Cop — Harold and Maude (Greg's pick)Mr. Deltoid — A Clockwork Orange (Mike's pick)Veruca Salt — Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (Mike's pick)Baron de Laubardemont, the cold bureaucratic villain of The Devils, brings state-sanctioned cruelty to the category. The Lady at Snakearama from Duel is Ryan's inspired choice — a brief but indelible portrait of someone who simply should not be in this movie. Furthermore, Harold and Maude's Motorcycle Cop is a monument to institutional pettiness.Mr. Deltoid from A Clockwork Orange is a sweaty, oleaginous masterpiece of ineffectual authority — Mike's nomination is well-argued. Veruca Salt, however, may be the category's most pure entry: a child who has elevated wanting things to an art form. The winner, as always, is in the episode.Why This 1971 Film Bracket Podcast Still MattersThe Sweet 16 is where bracket tournaments reveal their true character. By this stage, the obvious candidates are mostly gone. What remains are the films that survived not on reputation alone but on genuine argument. Moreover, the bottom half of the 1971 Sweet 16 contains some of the season's most debated films — which means every matchup result carries real emotional weight.The year 1971 is one of the most remarkable in cinema history. New Hollywood was hitting its stride. European art cinema was pushing form to its limits. Genre filmmaking was getting stranger, darker, and more personal. Consequently, any bracket drawn from this year produces matchups that feel genuinely impossible to call. The Taste Buds do not pretend otherwise — they argue, they agonize, and they vote.Part III is coming. The Elite Eight will determine the Movie of the Year: 1971 champion. Above all, this episode is the last chance to see which films survive before the final reckoning. Subscribe to PopFilter and follow along — the 1971 film...

Outspoken the Podcast
Sophie Cachia's ‘Staged' Proposal

Outspoken the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 31:05 Transcription Available


Indy Clinton's husband is embroiled in a legal battle with his employer. Hannah Orval's pregnancy news sparks controversy. Sophie Cachia is accused of staging engagement photos. Veruca Salt's unorthodox gender reveal… And Jules Neale hits out at the Brisbane Lions. Subscribe to Outspoken Plus Outspoken Plus is our subscription offering that gives you an extra dose of the hottest influencer and pop-culture news. Enjoy exclusive access to a BONUS episode every week. A Outspoken Plus subscription costs $5.99 a month, or save with our annual package, for just $49.99 a year*. You can became an Outspoken Plus subscriber via Apple Podcasts: ⁠apple.co/outspoken⁠ or via Spotify ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/03t0cQyHS8OzAYigyksL9E?si=007ba128afd74369.⁠ * An annual subscription is only available on Apple Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Turbo 3
Turbo 3 - Veintiuno | Carlangas | Foo Fighters y highlights del grunge - 23/04/26

Turbo 3

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 118:28


En Radio 3 (180 Grados y Turbo 3) estrenamos lo nuevo de Veintiuno, 'Troya', hitazo festivalero que se ha marcado la banda toledana. Además, escuchamos las últimas novedades de Carlangas, Niña Polaca y Tronkas! En la segunda hora, aprovechando que Foo Fighters publican disco este viernes, hacemos un repaso por algunos highlights del grunge de los 90, escuchando a bandas como Nirvana, Hole, Veruca Salt, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots o Soundgarden.Playlist:JAMES - Sit DownVEINTIUNO - TroyaLORI MEYERS - En lo totalREPION - XBLOC PARTY - HelicopterNIÑA POLACA - Olvidarme de tiVEZ ERA - Annie ClarkCORA YAKO - Mil pequeños cortesXOEL LÓPEZ - Campos de Castilla para siempre [Disco Gourmet de la semana]CARLANGAS - Familia S.L.DEAR JOANNE - Benito el aparejadorTRONKAS! - La reglaMUJERES - Caen imperiosFOO FIGHTERS - Your Favorite ToyFOO FIGHTERS - This Is a CallNIRVANA - Very ApeHOLE - PlumpL7 - Pretend We're DeadTHE BREEDERS - CannonballALICE IN CHAINS - Dam That RiverSOUNDGARDEN - SpoonmanPEARL JAM - GoTEMPLE OF THE DOG - Hunger StrikeVERUCA SALT - SeetherSTONE TEMPLE PILOTS - PlushTHE SMASHING PUMPKINS - DisarmBLIND MELON - Tones Of HomeJANE'S ADDICTION - Been Caught StealingSCREAMING TREES - Nearly Lost YouFOO FIGHTERS - I Am A RiverEscuchar audio

Turbo 3
Turbo 3 - Viernes Eléctrico - 27/03/26

Turbo 3

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 118:23


Arrancamos el fin de semana con una sesión especialmente energética en la que suenan desde el grunge y rock alternativo de Nirvana, Hole, L7, Veruca Salt y Screaming Trees, hasta el electro funk de L'Impératrice y Justice, pasando por el synth pop y el nu disco de Dua Lipa, Tame Impala, Harry Styles y Metronomy.THE WARNING - KeroseneVIOLET GROHL - ThumECCA VANDAL - Cruising To Self SootheNOVA TWINS - PiranhaTOM MORELLO - Let's Get The Party Started (feat. Bring Me The Horizon)RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE - Bulls On ParadeBEASTIE BOYS - SabotageJOEY VALENCE & BRAE - StartafightBOB VYLAN - He's A ManTHE OFFSPRING - Original PranksterTHE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - LumpVERUCA SALT - SeetherHOLE - AwfulNIRVANA - Drain YouL7 - Pretend We're DeadSCREAMING TREES - Nearly Lost YouQUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - Song For The DeadROYAL BLOOD - Trouble's ComingJUSTICE - DVNOTAME IMPALA - Dracula (JENNIE Remix)DUA LIPA - HoudiniHARRY STYLES . Ready. Steady, Go!SOMBR - 12 to 12CANNONS - StarlightDJO - Basic Being BasicBLEACHERS - ShadowsWET LEG - Mangetout (The Dare Remix)METRONOMY - Salted Caramel Ice CreamGORILLAZ - Orange County (feat. Bizarrap, Kara Jackson & Anoushka Shankar)JAMIROQUAI - Canned Heat (Dimitri From Paris Remix)L'IMPÉRATRICE - EntropiaEscuchar audio

Movie of the Year
1971 - Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (feat. Matt Singer!)

Movie of the Year

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 120:16


Movie of the Year: 1971Willy Wonka and the Chocolate FactoryWilly Wonka and the Chocolate Factory podcast fans, this one is for you. Ryan, Mike, and Greg are joined by special guest Matt Singer of ScreenCrush to revisit one of 1971's most beloved and most debated films on Movie of the Year. In addition, Mel Stuart's musical fantasy has frightened and delighted children and adults in equal measure for over fifty years. This episode also features Movie Trivia and a PopFilter Hall of Fame: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory induction.About the FilmRoald Dahl based the film on his 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The story follows young Charlie Bucket, who wins a golden ticket and tours the mysterious factory of the eccentric Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. Notably, Dahl wrote the screenplay himself — and then disowned the finished film. He objected to the liberties the production took with his story and his vision for the character. As a result, that tension between author and adaptation makes this a particularly rich film to revisit.Before diving in, check out our recent episodes on The Last Picture Show, A Clockwork Orange, and The French Connection for more from the Movie of the Year 1971 series.Guest Panelist: Matt Singer of ScreenCrushMatt Singer joins the Taste Buds for this episode. He serves as editor and film critic at ScreenCrush and holds membership in the New York Film Critics Circle. Singer spent five years as the on-air host of IFC News on the Independent Film Channel. He has also contributed to CBS This Morning Saturday, Ebert Presents at the Movies, The Village Voice, and The Dissolve. Furthermore, he won a Webby Award for his work on IFC.com and authored Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies Forever.Matt Singer's New Book: Funny BusinessHis latest book is Funny Business, out in October. It covers the comedy films of the 2000s — Old School, Zoolander, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Superbad, The Hangover, and more. Pre-order it now. Moreover, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory ranks among Singer's four all-time favorite films on Letterboxd. Consequently, this is not just any guest — Singer has thought deeply about this film for a very long time.Willy Wonka 1971 Podcast Discussion: Genre and ToneThe first major topic of this Willy Wonka 1971 podcast discussion is the question that has divided audiences since opening day: what kind of film is this, exactly? The studio marketed it as a children's musical fantasy. In practice, however, it delivers something far stranger and more unsettling. The boat tunnel sequence alone has scared generations of young viewers. Moreover, the tone shifts without warning from whimsical to genuinely threatening. Gene Wilder's performance keeps the audience perpetually off-balance throughout.Ryan, Mike, Greg, and Matt Singer dig into how Mel Stuart navigated the tension between studio ambitions and the source material. They also examine the complicated role of Roald Dahl as screenwriter — a man who shaped the film's darkest edges and then rejected the result. For more on the film's production history on IMDB, the details prove just as strange as the movie itself.What Gene Wilder Brings to Willy WonkaAbove all, the panel examines what Gene Wilder brings to the role that no other actor has replicated. His Wonka radiates warmth that sits one beat away from menace — and a menace that sits one beat away from warmth. No other performer has threaded that needle. For a full look at Wilder's career, therefore, visit his IMDB page.Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory: Kids vs. AdultsOne of the central questions of this episode is who Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory actually targets. On the surface, it presents itself as a children's film. In practice, though, it rewards adult viewing in ways that most children's films never attempt. The satire cuts deep, the darkness feels genuine, and Wonka makes much more sense to a viewer who no longer roots for Charlie as a pure hero.The panel explores the film through both lenses. As children, most of them fell for the candy and feared the tunnel. As adults, by contrast, they find something else entirely — a film about power, punishment, and the thin line between a visionary and a tyrant. Additionally, they discuss how the film shifts meaning depending on which version of yourself sits in the audience, and why that quality remains so rare.Capitalism, Conformity, and Other -Isms in Willy Wonka 1971Beneath the chocolate and the Oompa Loompas, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory has a great deal to say about the world. The children who fail Wonka's tests are not simply bad kids. Instead, they embody consumer culture, class anxiety, and parental failure. Augustus Gloop represents excess. Violet Beauregarde embodies competitive ambition. Veruca Salt carries unchecked privilege. Meanwhile, Mike Teavee absorbs media saturation. Each child faces punishment not for being a child, but for playing the role of a particular kind of adult in miniature.Ryan, Mike, Greg, and Matt Singer examine what the film says about capitalism, conformity, and the systems that shape children before they can question them. In addition, they take on the troubling labor politics of the Oompa Loompas — workers paid in cacao beans, housed inside their employer's factory, and sent out to deliver moral lectures on demand. It is a lot to unpack. Nevertheless, this episode unpacks all of it.For more critical context on the film's themes, visit RogerEbert.com.Movie Trivia: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory EditionThis episode features a special Movie Trivia segment. Did you know that Gene Wilder agreed to play Wonka only if the character could limp — so audiences could never fully trust him? Or that the chocolate river used real chocolate and cream, and quickly turned rancid on set? Or that Roald Dahl refused to authorize a sequel after the studio ignored his objections to the first film?As a result, the Taste Buds and Matt Singer test their full knowledge of the film. They cover casting history, behind-the-scenes stories, and the many ways the finished film diverged from Dahl's original vision. Even devoted fans will likely learn something new.PopFilter Hall of Fame: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate FactoryThis episode also features a PopFilter Hall of Fame: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory induction. The panel makes their case for which element of the film deserves permanent enshrinement — whether that is Gene Wilder's performance, a specific scene, a song, or something else entirely. Tune in to find out what makes the cut.Why the Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Podcast Discussion Still MattersMore than fifty years after its release, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory stands as one of the most enduring and genuinely strange films in the American canon. It grows with you. Specifically, it means something different at seven, at seventeen, and at forty-seven. Few films can make that claim.Ultimately, this Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory podcast episode revisits the film not just as a 1971 classic, but as a living text that continues to reward close attention. With Matt Singer in the mix, expect sharp criticism, genuine passion, and at least one strong opinion about the Fizzy Lifting Drinks scene.Related Episodes from Movie of the Year: 1971If you enjoyed this episode, check out the rest of the Movie of the Year 1971 series:The Last Picture Show — Bogdanovich, nostalgia, and a dying Texas townA Clockwork Orange — Kubrick, free will, and the limits of the stateThe French Connection — Friedkin,

Outspoken the Podcast
Veruca Salt is Having Twins.

Outspoken the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 32:43 Transcription Available


Veruca Salt is having twins. It comes just a week after she announced her shock pregnancy. Saffron Barker has revealed she doesn’t know when she’ll return home to Dubai. The UK influencer is currently holidaying in Australia, but was supposed to fly back to the embattled city this week. Like many others, Saffron’s travel plans have been thrown into chaos because of the war in Iran. Before we get into Saffron’s update, can you get listeners up to speed with why she moved to Dubai. Kayla Itsines is finally in complete control of her fitness empire, Sweat. This week the personal trainer bought out her ex-fiance, Tobi Pearce’s, stake in the business to become the sole owner. An anonymous Reddit user has claimed the boyfriend of a well-known influencer got her pregnant. Subscribe to Outspoken Plus Outspoken Plus is our subscription offering that gives you an extra dose of the hottest influencer and pop-culture news. Enjoy exclusive access to a BONUS episode every week. A Outspoken Plus subscription costs $5.99 a month, or save with our annual package, for just $49.99 a year*. You can became an Outspoken Plus subscriber via Apple Podcasts: apple.co/outspoken or via Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/03t0cQyHS8OzAYigyksL9E?si=007ba128afd74369. * An annual subscription is only available on Apple Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Outspoken the Podcast
The 'Truth' Behind Szep's Shutdown

Outspoken the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 23:28 Transcription Available


A liquidator has revealed the real reason behind the closure of influencer Chloe Szep’s activewear brand, Szep. While the controversial influencer initially claimed she was ‘guided by God’ to shut down the label, a new report confirms the company was actually placed into liquidation. Veruca Salt has shocked her followers by announcing she’s pregnant. The news comes just months after the Australian TikToker ended her short-lived marriage. Another week and another pap shot of Tammy Hembrow at the airport is making headlines. This time around it wasn’t because of her hair extensions, it was who she was with. Subscribe to Outspoken Plus Outspoken Plus is our subscription offering that gives you an extra dose of the hottest influencer and pop-culture news. Enjoy exclusive access to a BONUS episode every week. A Outspoken Plus subscription costs $5.99 a month, or save with our annual package, for just $49.99 a year*. You can became an Outspoken Plus subscriber via Apple Podcasts: apple.co/outspoken or via Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/03t0cQyHS8OzAYigyksL9E?si=007ba128afd74369. * An annual subscription is only available on Apple Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Moser, Lombardi and Kane
3-12-26 Hour 1 - Nuggets BLOW OUT Rockets/Brett has become Veruca Salt/USA advances in WBC

Moser, Lombardi and Kane

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 48:23 Transcription Available


0:00 - Now THAT'S what I'm talkin' about! The Nuggets blew out the Rockets 129-93 last night at Ball Arena. Doesn't matter if Houston was on the 2nd night of a back-to-back. A win like that is a big deal. It was a full, complete team effort. We needed to see that ESPECIALLY at this point in the season.15:04 - Brett has officially become Veruca Salt with the Broncos and their lack of moves during Free Agency. DADDY! I WANT A GOLDEN GOOSE! Or a usable weapon on offense.36:26 - Team USA has advanced in the WBC, even though their manager doesn't understand how the bracket works! Italy obliterated Mexio, and because of the run differential, it was enough to send USA to the next round. Thanks Italy!

Moser, Lombardi and Kane
3-12-26 Hour 2 - Nuggets in preseason again/Jeff Legwold/Oh, By the Way...

Moser, Lombardi and Kane

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 43:50 Transcription Available


0:00 - I know it sounds crazy, but the Nuggets are still figuring things out. They've had so many guys get hurt, then come back, then get hurt, then come back, then get hurt, then co- well, you get it. Point is, they've barely had any consistency in the lineup. Coach Adelman said it himself. He feels like they're starting the season over again right now, as their lineup is finally mostly healthy.If that's the case, last night was a good preseason game! They blew out the Rockets in Ball Arena, and guys like CB and Cam Johnson looked like their old selves.14:19 - As we've said earlier, Brett has become Veruca Salt with the Broncos. I WANT A GOLDEN GOOSE! I WANT IT NOW, DADDY! But by Golden Goose, we mean ANY SORT OF FREE AGENT SIGNING THAT GIVES YOU A WEAPON ON OFFENSE! Does Jeff Legwold agree? How does Leggy feel about Denver's lack of moves thus far?32:22 - Oh, by the way...there's actually golf happening right now! The Players Championship! Oh, by the way...Vinnie Pasquantino of Team Italy hit 3 home runs yesterday and took 3 shots of espresso. Dude was literally and figuratively buzzing. Oh, by the way...is Will Ferrell washed?

Bienvenido a los 90
1102 - Una hora de GRUNGE sin (casi) pausas

Bienvenido a los 90

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 59:34


Inspirado por las radiofórmulas americanas, hoy toca disfrutar de una sesión épica de grunge sin (casi) interrupciones. ¿Te gusta el formato? Deja tu comentario para decidir si repetimos con este u otros géneros. Suenan: Soundgarden, Sonic Youth, Alice in Chains, Veruca Salt, Mudhoney, Brad, PJ Harvey, TAD, Nirvana, Hole, Bush, Pearl Jam, Mother Love Bone + info - https://linktr.ee/b90podcast Espacio patrocinado por: Barullo -Unai Elordui - JulMorGon - David Salamanca Sanz - Jaime Marchica Band - Sr.Jota - Theinvisibleband - jorge - Llorx Miller - Yago Llopis - chalsontheroute - boldano - estebansantosjuanesbosch - Vicent Martin - Matias Ruiz Molina - Próxima Estación Okinawa - Rosa Rivas - Achtungivoox - jvcliment - Jaume Solivelles - Javier Alcalde - jmgomez - Ana Isabel Miguélez Domínguez - Iñigo Albizu - Rachael - Power42 - Naïa - Dani GO - Jaime Cruz Flórez - DOMINGO SANTABÁRBARA - faeminoandtired - Jose Manuel Valera - Ivan Castro - Javi Portas - Belén Vaca - Ana FM - tueresgeorge - Eduardo Mayordomo Muñoz - Barrax de Pump - pdr_rmn - fernando - QUIROGEA Integrative Osteopath - J. Gutiérrez - Gabriel Vicente - Carlos Conseglieri - Miguel - Isabel Luengo - Franc Puerto - screaming - HugoBR - angelmedano - Vicente DC - Alvaro Gomez Marin - Alvaro Perez - Sergio Serrano - Antuan Clamarán - Isranet - Paco Gandia - ok_pablopg - Crisele - Wasabi Segovia - Dani RM - Fernando Masero - María Garrido - RafaGP - Macu Chaleka - laura - davidgonsan - Juan Carlos Mazas - Bassman Mugre - SrLara - carmenlimbostar - Piri - Miguel Ángel Tinte - Jon Perez Nubla - Nuria Sonabé - Pere Pasqual - Juanmi - blinddogs - JM MORENTE - Alfonso Moya - Rubio Carbón - LaRubiaProducciones - cesmunsal - Marcos - jocio - Norberto Blanquer Solar - Tolo Sent - Carmen Ventura - Jordi y varias personas anónimas. ✌️

Radiant Church Visalia
Work and Wait Like the Farmer | My Job Depends on Ag

Radiant Church Visalia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 36:58 Transcription Available


In the second part of the "My Job Depends on Ag" series, this sermon addresses the often-dreaded spiritual discipline of waiting. We frequently try to avoid praying for patience to dodge trials, but trials are inevitable. The question isn't if we will wait, but how. Using James' analogy of the farmer, we see that waiting is not passive; it is an active, expectant dependence on God for a harvest we cannot control.Scripture ReferencesJames 5:7-11: "Be patient then, brothers and sisters, until the Lord's coming. See how the farmer waits... patiently waiting for the autumn and spring rains."Psalm 27:14: "Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord."Isaiah 40:31: "But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength..."2 Timothy 2:3-6: Paul uses the soldier, athlete, and the hard-working farmer as examples of perseverance.1 Corinthians 13:4-7: "Love is patient... love always perseveres."Mark 4:26-29: The parable of the growing seed, illustrating the slow, mysterious nature of Kingdom growth.Key PointsWaiting is Active, Not Passive James points to the farmer who waits for the rains. For a first-century farmer, this wasn't leisurely; it was survival. His life depended on conditions outside his control. Similarly, waiting on God is an active posture of looking to Him as our source, surrendering our need for control.Why We WaitTo kill entitlement: Waiting cures the "Veruca Salt syndrome" ("I want it now!").To look to God: Waiting shifts our focus from the thing we want to the One who provides it.To develop character: Patience is essential for spiritual maturity.Hurry is the Enemy of Love First Corinthians 13 begins with "Love is patient" and ends with "Love perseveres." If we cannot wait, we cannot love. Hurry makes us incapable of connecting with God and others. Patience is simply the ability to wait with a heart of peace and hope.The Kingdom Grows Slowly Jesus' parable of the seed (Mark 4) shows that Kingdom growth is often mundane, slow, and invisible. While we love "Pentecost moments," most growth happens through small, daily acts of obedience—prayer, listening, and faithfulness over time.ConclusionWaiting is not forever. James reminds us to be patient until the Lord's coming. Jesus, the ultimate Farmer, patiently suffered on the cross to forgive our impatience and secure our future. Whether He breaks through in this life or at His return, the wait will end. Until then, we are called to practice "slowing"—deliberately placing ourselves in positions where we must wait—to cultivate a heart of patience.Calls to ActionShift Your Perspective: View waiting not as a nuisance but as "patience practice"—an opportunity for your heart to grow.Practice "Slowing":Drive in one lane at the speed limit and use the time to pray.Listen to people without your phone in your hand.Take deliberate breaks from technology.Pray for Patience: Stop avoiding it. Ask God for the grace to wait well.Receive Prayer: If you are in a painful season of waiting, come forward for prayer to receive strength to persevere. Support the show*Summaries and transcripts are generated using AI. Please notify us if you find any errors.

Look Forward
Veruca Salt Diplomacy (Greenland, Jerome Powell, ICE Violence Continues) | Ep437

Look Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 61:58 Transcription Available


This week on Look Forward, the guys return to discuss the new aggressive behavior from Trump on Greenland, even the GOP is not onboard, DOJ opens up an investigation in Fed Chair Jerome Powell, Dems push hard for impeaching Kristi Noem, Bari Weiss' tenure at CBS is already a disaster, new Trump/Vance administration threats against Iran, Trump starts "joking" about not having midterm elections, EPA new rules are somehow pro-pollution, autoworker flips off Trump and calls him a "pedo protector," and much more.Big TopicGreenland GREENland GREENLAND!!!!!Even the GOP is pushing against Greendland military actionNews You NeedDOJ goes directly after Jerome Powell, backfires immediatelyInsurrectionist threatens protestors with insurrection enforcementDems working to impeach Kristi NoemBari Weiss is killing CBS Evening News viewershipWar with Iran? Sure, why not.Trump doesn't think we need elections this year, because he thinks he'll loseFast Corruption and Faster Screw-UpsEPA decides we're way too healthyWhat's Dumber, A Brick or A Republican?Flip off an auto worker and make him rich!

One Hit Thunder
Chris DeMakes A Podcast: Stacy Jones discusses American Hi-Fi's “Flavor of the Weak”

One Hit Thunder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 75:57


From Chris DeMakes A Podcast (originally released as Episode 256 on 5/5/25).... This week, Stacy Jones sits in to share the story behind American Hi-Fi's 2001 breakout hit, “Flavor of the Weak.” From his early days as Veruca Salt's touring drummer to stepping into the spotlight as a frontman, Stacy discusses the evolution of his career, the challenges of reinvention, and the lessons he's learned along the way. He reflects on the spontaneous songwriting process that led to the band's signature track, the impact of working with producer Bob Rock, and the raw energy captured in the song's live-off-the-floor recording. Stacy and Chris also dive into the song's lasting legacy, the importance of authenticity in music, and what's next for American Hi-Fi. One Hit Thunder is brought to you by DistroKid, the ultimate partner for taking your music to the next level. Our listeners get 30% off your first YEAR with DistroKid by signing up at ⁠http://distrokid.com/vip/onehitthunder⁠ ⁠Join our Patreon⁠ ⁠Buy some merch⁠ ⁠Follow us on IG⁠ ⁠Join our FB Group Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Real Ones Canes Podcast
Miami Hurricanes Get Ready for the CFP - Texas A&M Fans - Pete Bevaqua is Veruca Salt - Episode 118

The Real Ones Canes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 57:55


Cam and The Beast start the show by talking about Miami getting ready for Texas A&M and the college football playoffs. Speaking of Texas A&M, their fans take crazy to a whole new level. We've got nothing but respect for them, though. Ray Ray Joseph has decided to enter the transfer portal and leave the University of Miami. In other news, water is wet. Tell me something we didn't know. We wish the young man good luck. There is a ton going on in college football. But we take a deep dive into the antics of the Notre Dame Athletic Director, Pete Bevacqua. Cam compares him to a character from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. And the University of Michigan has all sorts of issues. Their coach was fired and then arrested. Their athletic Director is definitely on the hot seat. This is yet another scandal at a very proud institution with one of the highest achieving athletic departments in college athletics. Who will take their head coaching job? Who will take their soon-to-be-open athletic Director job? As always, we urge you to check out Cam and his staff's great work at State of the U. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Renegade by Centennial Beauty
MINI SCROLL: Jaclyn Hill "views jail" backlash, Alix Earle breakup, Pantone Colour of the Year criticism + more

Renegade by Centennial Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 28:18


Join our Patreon here!!! https://www.patreon.com/c/CentennialWorld The biggest stories on the internet from December 8th, 2025.Timestamps:00:00 Intro2:42 Veruca Salt announces divorce from man she married after two weeks6:03 Jaclyn Hill faces backlash for complaining about being in "views jail" on TikTok14:45 Alix Earle and Braxton Berrios breakup17:20 Pantone Colour of the Year criticism21:57 Netflix Warner Brothers acquisition 24:43 Creator goes viral for confronting one of her trolls IRL and posting it to TikTokPlease consider buying us a coffee or subscribing to a membership to help keep Centennial World's weekly podcasts going! Every single dollar goes back into this business

Outspoken the Podcast
Veruca Salt's Inevitable Divorce

Outspoken the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 34:06 Transcription Available


Veruca Salt’s not so surprising divorce. Indy Clinton’s controversial decision to change her daughter’s December birthday. Britt Hockley teases move overseas... AND Laura Henshaw's controversial baby name. Follow Outspoken on Instagram and TikTok, plus join in on the conversation in our Facebook Community. Podcast hosted by Amy Taeuber, Kate Taeuber and Sophie Taeuber. You can follow our new podcast The Mums' Group on Instagram and join in on the conversation in our Facebook Community. Subscribe to Outspoken Plus Outspoken Plus is our subscription offering that gives you an extra dose of the hottest influencer and pop-culture news. Enjoy exclusive access to a BONUS episode every week. A Outspoken Plus subscription costs $5.99 a month, or save with our annual package, for just $49.99 a year*. You can became an Outspoken Plus subscriber via Apple Podcasts: apple.co/outspoken or via Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/03t0cQyHS8OzAYigyksL9E?si=007ba128afd74369. * An annual subscription is only available on Apple Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The LIFERS Podcast
242. LIFERS - Stacy Jones

The LIFERS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 94:24


Stacy Jones grew up thinking he was a drummer. Nope. Turns out he's a "musical director". And no — that's not a fancy euphemism for “drummer”. Don't worry, Stacy will explain it to you. He'll also talk about Letters To Cleo, Veruca Salt, American Hi-Fi, Miley Cyrus, Olivia Rodrigo, Aimee Mann, John Brion, Joan Jett, Fuzzy, Flaming Lips, Sheryl Crow and Madonna. That's right. He's played with all of them. (Still no Skunk Baxter sighting, though.) PLUS!: A new American Hi-Fi song?

unDivided with Brandi Kruse
S1 Ep710: I want it now! (11.17.25)

unDivided with Brandi Kruse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 69:14


Seattle's new mayor is a modern day Veruca Salt. Soon, you could be paying Starbucks baristas to go on strike. Expect attacks on big business to ramp up. The Seattle Times goes to the movies! President Trump takes attacks too far.

Outspoken the Podcast
Laura Henshaw's Spilt Milk Fart

Outspoken the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 27:32 Transcription Available


Lauren Bullen has been forced to publicly defend herself following a road rage incident in Bali. The OG travel influencer better known by her handle, Gypsea Lust, was involved in an altercation with a local man, after she accidentally drove down a one-way street on the Indonesian Island. The driver was left so disgruntled from the exchange, he went public with the story on his own social media channels. It appears Veruca Salt and her new husband have kissed and made up following their recent public spat. The Aussie TikTok shocked her followers earlier this month, when she announced she married a man in Vegas she had only known for two weeks. On Monday, it seemed like the relationship was over as quickly as it had begun, when the new Mr. Salt revealed his wife had already blocked him on social media. Laura Henshaw has jumped on the baby test trend, where women cuddle with their husband and then spit up milk on them. Kris Jenner has celebrated her 70th birthday with a star studded event held at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s Beverley Hills mansion. Content creator Rosin Tarrant, better known by her handle Geebungalow, has been accused of copying a slogan t-shirt produced by small clothing brand ‘Stitch Nest.’ Sophie Jayne Miller has been busy signing copies of her new cook book ‘Simply Scrumptious.’ In August, the Gold Coast influencer topped Booktopia’s charts, based on just the pre-sale alone. UK influencer, Zoe Rae, has finally moved into her new home that she shares with her husband, Danny. Follow Outspoken on Instagram and TikTok, plus join in on the conversation in our Facebook Community. Podcast hosted by Amy Taeuber, Kate Taeuber and Sophie Taeuber. You can follow our new podcast The Mum's Group on Instagram and join in on the conversation in our Facebook Community. Subscribe to Outspoken Plus Outspoken Plus is our subscription offering that gives you an extra dose of the hottest influencer and pop-culture news. Enjoy exclusive access to a BONUS episode every week. A Outspoken Plus subscription costs $5.99 a month, or save with our annual package, for just $49.99 a year*. You can became an Outspoken Plus subscriber via Apple Podcasts: apple.co/outspoken or via Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/03t0cQyHS8OzAYigyksL9E?si=007ba128afd74369. * An annual subscription is only available on Apple Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Outspoken the Podcast
Veruca Salt's Shock Wedding

Outspoken the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 25:05 Transcription Available


Veruca Salt has shocked her followers by marrying a man she met just two weeks ago. The TikToker met the unknown man while she was holidaying in Los Angeles. Bachelor alumni Lee Elliot has been spotted with a new woman at the Melbourne Cup. The ex-husband of Georgia Love shared a photo to his Instagram story with his arm wrapped around the attractive blonde. Kate Jones, better known as Dedikated Lifestyle, shocked her followers on Sunday night by revealing she’s pregnant with her first child. The popular influencer shared a reel showcasing special moments from the first trimester with the caption, “The biggest *little* secret we’ve ever had to keep.” Hilary Duff has dropped her first single in 10 years. Entitled ‘Mature’, the single was created alongside her music producer husband, Matthew Koma. Subscribe to Outspoken Plus Outspoken Plus is our subscription offering that gives you an extra dose of the hottest influencer and pop-culture news. Enjoy exclusive access to a BONUS episode every week. A Outspoken Plus subscription costs $5.99 a month, or save with our annual package, for just $49.99 a year*. You can became an Outspoken Plus subscriber via Apple Podcasts: apple.co/outspoken or via Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/03t0cQyHS8OzAYigyksL9E?si=007ba128afd74369. * An annual subscription is only available on Apple Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Long in the Boot
I Want an Oompa Loompa Now!

Long in the Boot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 69:46


After a Long hiatus, Long in the Boot returns with a Willy Wonka inspired episode. First, Deb takes a look at the creator of Wonka, Roald Dahl, to discover what inspired him to create the chocolaty tale. G. Long and Deb follow that with a comparison of the story to today's headlines. It may surprise absolutely no one that many of our current government officials follow the teachings of Veruca Salt when making the important decisions that affect us all. It's a sweet to hear treat on this episode of the Long in the Boot Podcast! Send us a textThanks For Listening! Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Facebook!Email: longintheboot@gmail.comCall Us: 337-502-9011

Great Pop Culture Debate
Best Grunge Song

Great Pop Culture Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 63:13


Grunge music emerged from the Pacific Northwest in the late 1980s, replacing the outrageous styles and slick solos of hair metal with grinding guitars, growling vocals, and ample ennui. The so-called Seattle Sound broke into the mainstream via bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Hole, and others, before fading away after just a few years. While the genre's cultural footprint may have been brief, if you were a disaffected young person in 1990s America, grunge was likely part of the soundtrack of your life. Now, more than 30 years after we all pretended not to care, the Great Pop Culture Debate is donning our flannel and attempting to name the Best Grunge Song. Songs discussed: “Smells Like Teen Spirit” by Nirvana, “Man in the Box” by Alice in Chains, “Jeremy” by Pearl Jam, “Bullet with Butterfly Wings” by Smashing Pumpkins, “Even Flow” by Pearl Jam, “Cannonball” by Breeders, “Everlong” by Foo Fighters, “Glycerine” by Bush, “Black Hole Sun” by Soundgarden, “Down by the Water” by PJ Harvey, “Doll Parts” by Hole, “Heart-Shaped Box” by Nirvana, “Today” by Smashing Pumpkins, “Pretend We're Dead” by L7, “Seether” by Veruca Salt, “Interstate Love Song” by Stone Temple Pilots Join host Eric Rezsnyak and GPCD panelists and fellow 90s teens Jim Czadzeck, Joelle Boedecker, and Karissa Kloss as they discuss and debate 16 songs that spawned from the Seattle Sound. Play along at home by finding the listener bracket here. Make a copy for yourself, fill it out, and see if your picks match up with ours! For the warm-up to this episode, in which we discuss even more grunge songs that didn't make the bracket, become a Patreon supporter of the podcast today. Looking for more reasons to become a Patreon supporter? Check out our Top 10 Patreon Perks. Episode Credits Host: Eric Rezsnyak Panelists: Jim Czadzeck, Joelle Boedecker, Karissa Kloss Producer: Bob Erlenback Editor: Jim Czadzeck Theme Music: “Dance to My Tune” by Marc Torch IG: https://www.instagram.com/greatpopculturedebate/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/gpcd.bsky.social Website: https://www.greatpopculturedebate.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/greatpopculturedebate #grunge #grungemusic #grungerock #nirvana #pearljam #stonetemplepilots #soundgarden #smashingpumpkins #l7 #breeders #verucasalt #hole #kurtcobain #courtneylove #pjharvey #aliceinchains #mtv #90smusic #alternativerock #alternativemusic #miazapata #seattlesound #seattlemusic #mtvunplugged #podcast #popculture #debate #bestof #podcasts #music #movies #film #books #comics #television #tv #lgbtq #lgbt #nostalgia #geek #nerd #culture #greatest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Great Pop Culture Debate
Best Grunge Song

Great Pop Culture Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 60:13


Grunge music emerged from the Pacific Northwest in the late 1980s, replacing the outrageous styles and slick solos of hair metal with grinding guitars, growling vocals, and ample ennui. The so-called Seattle Sound broke into the mainstream via bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Hole, and others, before fading away after just a few years. While the genre's cultural footprint may have been brief, if you were a disaffected young person in 1990s America, grunge was likely part of the soundtrack of your life. Now, more than 30 years after we all pretended not to care, the Great Pop Culture Debate is donning our flannel and attempting to name the Best Grunge Song. Songs discussed: “Smells Like Teen Spirit” by Nirvana, “Man in the Box” by Alice in Chains, “Jeremy” by Pearl Jam, “Bullet with Butterfly Wings” by Smashing Pumpkins, “Even Flow” by Pearl Jam, “Cannonball” by Breeders, “Everlong” by Foo Fighters, “Glycerine” by Bush, “Black Hole Sun” by Soundgarden, “Down by the Water” by PJ Harvey, “Doll Parts” by Hole, “Heart-Shaped Box” by Nirvana, “Today” by Smashing Pumpkins, “Pretend We're Dead” by L7, “Seether” by Veruca Salt, “Interstate Love Song” by Stone Temple Pilots Join host Eric Rezsnyak and GPCD panelists and fellow 90s teens Jim Czadzeck, Joelle Boedecker, and Karissa Kloss as they discuss and debate 16 songs that spawned from the Seattle Sound. Play along at home by finding the listener bracket here. Make a copy for yourself, fill it out, and see if your picks match up with ours! For the warm-up to this episode, in which we discuss even more grunge songs that didn't make the bracket, become a Patreon supporter of the podcast today. Looking for more reasons to become a Patreon supporter? Check out our Top 10 Patreon Perks. Episode Credits Host: Eric Rezsnyak Panelists: Jim Czadzeck, Joelle Boedecker, Karissa Kloss Producer: Bob Erlenback Editor: Jim Czadzeck Theme Music: “Dance to My Tune” by Marc Torch IG: https://www.instagram.com/greatpopculturedebate/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/gpcd.bsky.social Website: https://www.greatpopculturedebate.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/greatpopculturedebate #grunge #grungemusic #grungerock #nirvana #pearljam #stonetemplepilots #soundgarden #smashingpumpkins #l7 #breeders #verucasalt #hole #kurtcobain #courtneylove #pjharvey #aliceinchains #mtv #90smusic #alternativerock #alternativemusic #miazapata #seattlesound #seattlemusic #mtvunplugged #podcast #popculture #debate #bestof #podcasts #music #movies #film #books #comics #television #tv #lgbtq #lgbt #nostalgia #geek #nerd #culture #greatest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

My Music
My Music Episode 600 - Push Puppets

My Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 27:06


Chicago songwriter–producer Erich Specht of Push Puppets drops in to talk big hooks, bigger harmonies, and the new album Tethered Together. We get from deep-dish pizza to deep-cut influences in one leap: Roy Thomas Baker-style productions (Cars/Queen), XTC, Crowded House, a dash of Jellyfish, and even a hint of glam on what's coming next.Erich unpacks the album's themes of connection (spot the shark and “pilot fish” on the cover), the breakup and life moments that powered the lyrics, and how songs often start as voice notes in the car. We go behind the scenes with Steve Frisby's soaring backing vocals, sessions at Gravity Studios with Doug McBride (Smashing Pumpkins, Silversun Pickups, Veruca Salt), and a real string quartet across eight tracks—used not as wallpaper, but as a co-star.Listen for:The wall-of-voices on “Shake It Like You Mean It”Why “Altogether on Three” reprises its bridge and hides a delicious rhythmic trick in the outroStrings vs. guitars sparring on “Launching a Satellite”Writing systems: 250+ ideas logged, voice memos, and reading sprees that spark melodiesThe sweet one inspired by a much-loved basset houndAlbum: Tethered Together (out now)Find it: pushpuppets.net and Bandcamp (yes, we love Bandcamp Fridays).

The Jacked Up Review Show Podcast
DC Vs. Marvel Comic Book Crossovers (with Predator Minute, Oreo Brewer & Daniel Ryan!)

The Jacked Up Review Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 40:24


It was an overdue yet hysterical summary on the many crossover versus matches featuring the iconic characters of the DC Comics and Marvel Comics.   How many of these were decided by fans voting versus creators making compromises?   Which were the biggest facepalm worthy crossovers?   And why is no amount of ass-kicking just good enough for some fanboys?     OUR GUESTS: Oreo Brewer (All Poetry) Clifford Stevenson, A-aron Landerville & Shane Kelley (from Predator Minute) Daniel Ryan (The Nightmare Nerd on YouTube)     SONG INTROS: "Superman" by R.E.M. "Spider-Man" by Veruca Salt  

There's No Fixin' The Butter
Butter 79: Wonka Kids, Saucy Draft and Saucier Porn Titles?

There's No Fixin' The Butter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 116:36


Well, well, well... Another episode, another Draft! get saucy with us while we go over our favorite and least favorite sauces.. Get saucier with us as we discuss our favorite and least favorite kids who visited Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory! Eff you, Veruca Salt! And the sauciest we have ever been is in this episode! Movies of the sauciest of saucy varieties, for example, The Pink Cougar, or There's C*m on Mary, or C*m in 60 Seconds. Are they real titles? Did Skuzzy or someone we know come up with these titles? You will have to listen in to find out all the Porn Titles we go over and find out! Wrap yourself before listening to this one, it might be a bit dirty...

The American English Podcast
195 - The Goose & The Golden Egg (+10 Advanced Adjectives)

The American English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 33:00


Yesterday at the library with my girls, a lightbulb went off in my head

The Power's Point Podcast
Summer Soundtracks: What's In Your Earbuds?

The Power's Point Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 50:44 Transcription Available


Music weaves through our lives, serving as the soundtrack to our memories, moods, and milestone moments. After a longer-than-expected hiatus, we reunite to explore the question that connects every listener: what's playing through your earbuds right now?Jim pulls back the curtain on his recent obsession with Swedish sleaze metal, a genre that's been thriving since the early 2000s as a revival of 80s glam rock. From bands like Hardcore Superstar and Crash Diet to the surprising statistic that Sweden boasts 428 metal bands compared to America's 72, we dive into how musical discovery often follows unexpected pathways. His journey from Japanese hair metal to these Nordic headbangers illustrates how one musical passion can lead to another, creating a personalized roadmap of sonic exploration.Keith takes us on a geographical journey through Chicago's rich musical landscape, sharing stories of intimate Local H shows where he was one of just four audience members, and championing bands like Veruca Salt and Cheap Trick. Meanwhile, Scott reveals how movie soundtracks have become his portal to new artists, with Sean Rowe's gritty vocals from "The Accountant" and SYML's calming compositions providing the perfect counterbalance to workplace stress. We reflect on how music discovery has transformed – from saving up for physical albums to the unlimited buffet of streaming services – while acknowledging that some things never change: the thrill of finding something new, the comfort of returning to favorites, and the joy of sharing these discoveries with others. Whether you're cruising with the windows down or seeking refuge from the summer heat, we invite you to think about what's filling your earbuds right now, and perhaps consider adding some Swedish sleaze metal to the rotation. Subscribe to join our musical journey and share your own sonic discoveries with us!Thanks for listening, hope you come back next weekSupport the showThank you for joining us on today's show, as always, we appreciate each and every one of you! Talk to you soon.X - @PodcastScottIG - Powers31911Tik Tok scottpowers6969 Keith Tik Tok keith.maki08

I Hate It But I Love It
436: Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory

I Hate It But I Love It

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 55:43


This week we discuss a true classic: WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY! We talk about how this is both the definitive version of Willy Wonka (and he also kinda sucks), how the songs all feel like an afterthought, and how much we love Veruca Salt.   Produced by Andrew Ivimey as part of The From Superheroes Network   Visit www.FromSuperheroes.com for more podcasts, articles, video series, web comics, and more.

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Cold Pod
Ep139 - "Steppin Out" with Christina Pretti

Cold Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 94:45


Christina Pretti is the co-founder of the Dundas West institution, Soop Soop. In 2024 they closed up shop after 13 years in business, however her impeccably curated wall of magazines lives on in 96 Tears. Christina sat down with us to discuss hating change, opening Soop Soop 13 years ago, Universal Billiards, Dalston Grey, Eckhaus Latta, moving two doors down, the Soop Soop office aesthetic, her shoulder pad hiatus, fashion anxiety, loving print media, the infamous magazine wall, 96 Tears, Toronto being late to fashion trends, having overstock of Telfar bags before they became popular, Buffalo Zine, hipster brain, getting accepted by the Little Portugal community, 'Carlos', Dominos Pizza, celebrity crushes, 'Dad Bods', Hallmark made for TV movies, Jenna Lyons, Mel Lastman, voting on the name of the Toronto Raptors, Jarvis Cocker, James Iha, the importance of hot guys in bands, Pete Doherty, Veruca Salt, going on a 5K walk everyday, stop and chats, wearing her hair down and more!Christina PrettiJosh McIntyreNick Marian----COLD PODSUPPORT THIS PODCASThttps://www.patreon.com/c/coldpod

Chris DeMakes A Podcast
Ep. 256: Stacy Jones discusses American Hi-Fi's “Flavor of the Weak”

Chris DeMakes A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 85:57


This week, Stacy Jones sits in to share the story behind American Hi-Fi's 2001 breakout hit, “Flavor of the Weak.” From his early days as Veruca Salt's touring drummer to stepping into the spotlight as a frontman, Stacy discusses the evolution of his career, the challenges of reinvention, and the lessons he's learned along the way. He reflects on the spontaneous songwriting process that led to the band's signature track, the impact of working with producer Bob Rock, and the raw energy captured in the song's live-off-the-floor recording. Stacy and Chris also dive into the song's lasting legacy, the importance of authenticity in music, and what's next for American Hi-Fi. Chris DeMakes A Podcast is brought to you by DistroKid, the ultimate partner for taking your music to the next level. Get 30% off your first YEAR with DistroKid by signing up at http://distrokid.com/vip/demakes  For bonus episode of The After Party podcast, an extensive back catalog of past After Party episodes, early ad-free releases of new episodes of Chris DeMakes A Podcast, full video versions of episodes, and MUCH more, head to the Patreon at http://www.ChrisDeMakes.com  Follow Chris DeMakes A Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisdemakesapodcast/ Join the Chris DeMakes A Podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2643961642526928/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Wildchat Sports
Julie Dawn Cole

Wildchat Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 2:43


Julie Dawn Cole is an English actress and psychotherapist. She began her career as a child performer in the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, playing Veruca Salt. Tune in as she reflects on the audition for one of the most memorable films of all time.

Failing Motherhood
Accidentally Inviting the Outcomes You're Trying to Avoid

Failing Motherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 20:15 Transcription Available


Well that backfired!When we parent out of fear, our short-sighted reactions can add fuel to the fire. This can create unintended consequences, like MORE helplessness, MORE sibling resentment, and MORE attention-seeking.In this episode, I cover where this starts, two extremely common examples, and what to do instead.IN THIS EPISODE I SHARED:The Boomerang Effect: What you push away, comes back full forceA parallel to the movie- Monsters, Inc.The "Veruca Salt" mentality we're all afraid ofDON'T MISS:How the best of intentions can actually create MORE entitlement or sibling rivalry// MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE //Dr. Shefali Tsabary books// CONNECT WITH DANIELLE //Website: parentingwholeheartedly.comIG: @parent_wholeheartedlyAPPLY: parentingwholeheartedly.com/applySend us Fan Mail over Text.Support the showSTART HERE:CALM + CONFIDENT: THE MASTERCLASS Master the KIND + FIRM Approach your Strong-Willed Child Needs WITHOUT Crushing their Spirit OR Walking on Eggshells *FREE* - www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/confident

Sounding Out with Izzy: A Grrrl's Two Sound Cents Podcast

Today I am joined by the wonderful Elodie Tomlinson of The Dumes to talk about unleashing frustration and aggression, working with the legendary  Joe Chicarelli and Rob Schnapf, and the band's latest single "You're A Letdown." ✨ MORE ABOUT THE DUMES ✨The Dumes is a Portland-based band who formed as a reaction to the toxic and cyclical nature around them. Since launching in 2019, they've gone on to share the stage with the likes of Sheryl Crow, Peter Frampton, and Louise Post of Veruca Salt. ✨ KEPP UP TO DATE WITH THE DUMES ✨Web: https://linktr.ee/thedumesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedumes_Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/1sDeMYlZRiudJljM1BKMWbApple: music.apple.com/us/artist/the-dumes/1449323158Bandcamp: https://thedumes.bandcamp.com✨ CONNECT WITH IZZY ✨Blog: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://agrrrlstwosoundcents.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠youtube.com/channel/UCv6SBgiYCpYbx9BOYNefkIg⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠instagram.com/agrrrlstwosoundcents/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠twitter.com/grrrlsoundcents⁠⁠⁠⁠

Dr. Raymond Pants' Books-on-Tape-on-Demand
Alien v. Charlie (and the Chocolate Factory) (Ch. 2)

Dr. Raymond Pants' Books-on-Tape-on-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 30:51


A small group of children is taken on what they believe to be a tour of a famous chocolate factory to find there's more inside than just chocolate, inventions, and mistreated workers. Written by Ean Smith (@marcusdayhooray).      Sponsored by: O'Barry's Family Orthodontics  Credits:     Matthew Storino (@StorinoMp) - Narrator, Oompa Loompa, O'Barry's Announcer Fee Basanavicius (@fbasanavicius) - Veruca Salt, Oompa Loompa x2, Sherry O'Barry Dylan Carey (@_groovebox_) - Grandpa Joe, Augustus Plugh, Mr. Salt, Willy Wonka Jeremy DeAntonio (@jeremydeantonio5) - Mike Television, Oompa Loompa, Larry O'Barry Alex Campbell (@likethesoup92) - Dan Raymond/Charlie Bucket  Susan Day - Mrs. Plugh Violet Inregardes, Oompa Loompa 

Any Man With A Microphone
Women of the 90s!

Any Man With A Microphone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 74:36


On this episode of Any Man With a Microphone, we discuss the influential women of ‘90s music, celebrating the voices that shaped the decade.  From the raw power of L7 and Sleater-Kinney to the alt-rock brilliance of Garbage, Natalie Merchant, and Juliana Hatfield, we explore the impact these artists had on the era's sound and culture. Join us as we reminisce about the trailblazers, the anthems, and the lasting legacy of ‘90s women in music.  Others discussed: Liz Phair, Veruca Salt, Letters to Cleo, PJ Harvey, Sheryl Crow, Fiona Apple, Alanis Morissette, and many more!

Dr. Raymond Pants' Books-on-Tape-on-Demand
Alien v. Charlie (and the Chocolate Factory) (Ch. 1)

Dr. Raymond Pants' Books-on-Tape-on-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 27:29


When a chocolate factory sweepstakes sweeps the nation, a young poor boy sweeps up some luck to sweep his way into finding a winning ticket and a chance at a better life.  Written by Ean Smith (@marcusdayhooray).      Sponsored by: Lady Coughs Credits:     Matthew Storino (@StorinoMp) - Narrator, Mr. Bucket, Reporter, Driver, Lady Coughs Caller Fee Basanavicius (@fbasanavicius) - Grandma Josephine, Mrs. Bucket, Veruca Salt, Mrs. Television, Reporter, Lady Coughs Announcer Dylan Carey (@_groovebox_) - Grandpa Joe, Augustus Plugh, Mr. Salt, Driver Jeremy DeAntonio (@jeremydeantonio5) - Grandpa George, Mike Television, Reporter, Lady Coughs Caller Alex Campbell (@likethesoup92) - Dan Raymond/Charlie Bucket Susan Day - Grandma Josephine, Mrs. Plugh, Violet Inregardes, Reporter, Candy Shop Owner, Lady Cougher 

Not In a Creepy Way
NIACW 605 Conclave

Not In a Creepy Way

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 54:30


The present Pontiff's prognosis is poor so there's no better time for a Pope picking procedural, 2024's Conclave. It's excellent.   Housekeeping meanders in around 34:00 during which the brothers discuss the Academy Awards, iconography, Veruca Salt, and Dexter.   File length 54:29 File Size 40.9 MB Theme by Jul Big Green via SongFinch Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts Listen to us on Stitcher Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Send your comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at Not In A Creepy Way

Deep Cuts Lost & Found

Call the police and the fireman because Deep Cuts: Lost & Found is too hot (hot damn), and is gon' give it to you like Uptown Funk in this new episode, focused on the music of 2015. Featuring tracks from Protomartyr, Preoccupations, Wavves & Cloud Nothings, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Veruca Salt and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Music In My Shoes
E53 Hatful of The Amityville Horror and Veruca Salt

Music In My Shoes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 30:43 Transcription Available


Send us a textEver wondered what ties together horror, history, and harmony? Picture this: You're flicking through the channels of old-school cable TV when you land on a chilling tale - the notorious Amityville Horror. Journey back with us to 1974 as we recount the eerie events and unravel the stories that transformed a house into a horror icon, inspiring books and film alike.But fear not, as we transition from terror to tunes, indulging in the nostalgia of music that unites us all. Remember when ZZ Top's “Cheap Sunglasses” blasted through your speakers, or when Neil Young and Crazy Horse delivered a mesmerizing mix of acoustic and electric on “Live Rust”? We reminisce about the universal language of music through these groundbreaking albums. The Smiths' "Hatful of Hollow" also makes its mark as we dive into their collective brilliance that captivated fans worldwide.As the episode draws to a close, we look back at Veruca Salt's 1994 "American Thighs' album and unravel the unexpected connections between artists. Discover how a phone call from Chicago to Los Angeles became an integral part of an iconic track, illustrating the interconnectedness of the music world. 

The Chipping Forecast
EP89: In Memory of Veruca Salt

The Chipping Forecast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 61:34


A quieter week in golf, but still plenty to reflect upon as Charley Hull returned to winning ways with her victory in Saudi Arabia and 22 players earned DP World Tour cards through the Challenge Tour rankings.Eddie, meanwhile, is getting ready to go back to school and seems fairly relaxed about it all. Andrew and Iain are more concerned that Eddie hasn't read any Roald Dahl.hey do manage to mention the proposed narrowing of membership of the PGA Tour and the report that a merger between PIF and that Tour is on its way. However, they fail to discuss the fact that Wentworth had to issue a denial about rumours (passed on by Eddie last week) that the PIF might be buying the club. Instead, they find time for a chat about planned obsolescence in electric toothbrushes. Which all might mean the pod becomes obsolete very shortly...Email the pod at thechippingforecast@foldingpocket.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Chipping Forecast
EP89: In Memory of Veruca Salt

The Chipping Forecast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 67:49


A quieter week in golf, but still plenty to reflect upon as Charley Hull returned to winning ways with her victory in Saudi Arabia and 22 players earned DP World Tour cards through the Challenge Tour rankings. Eddie, meanwhile, is getting ready to go back to school and seems fairly relaxed about it all. Andrew and Iain are more concerned that Eddie hasn't read any Roald Dahl. hey do manage to mention the proposed narrowing of membership of the PGA Tour and the report that a merger between PIF and that Tour is on its way. However, they fail to discuss the fact that Wentworth had to issue a denial about rumours (passed on by Eddie last week) that the PIF might be buying the club. Instead, they find time for a chat about planned obsolescence in electric toothbrushes. Which all might mean the pod becomes obsolete very shortly... Email the pod at thechippingforecast@foldingpocket.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Heat Death of the Universe
242 - The Shooting While Mewling Narcissists of Zion | The Eschaton Review | Transmission 008

Heat Death of the Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 124:15


Enter the Extremely Above Ground Bunker of the mind, gather 'round the hearth, warm your hands by its digitized fireplace, and settle in for:Journalist Jeremy Loffredo being freed from the tyrannical grip of the Most Moral Police State in the World.An in-depth examination of one of the most mindboggling interviews in recent memory, with some Great Male Narcissist novelist.Israeli "Settlers" line up at the Gazan border for a celebratory summit, all eagerly awaiting their chance to colonize the land and cleanse it of the "infection" of Palestinians.Netanyahu's stolen/"settled" vacation home nearly takes a direct hit from a Hezbollah drone.I go through a few of the virtually endless instances in both Palestine and Lebanon that make up this week's portion of what I'm now calling "The Atrocity Loop."The IDF doing wild antisemitic tropes on themselves involving the wanton destruction (or not) of Lebanese financial institutions.Crying While Shooting is no longer merely a masturbation style: The IDF keeps innovating in the realm of self-pitying sef-obsession.The vultures are swooping into Gaza to create "Uber for Concentration Camps."Assange speaks for the first time in too long.Yo, AIPAC, don't worry, Kamala's still gotchyer back.Israel cements its status as Veruca Salt, stamping its feet and demanding the universe on a silver platter with a silver spoon jammed down its spoiled brat throat.Matthew "In the Mouth of Madness" Miller declares boldly and unequivocally that, "Israel has a right to try and target civilians."Cuba's been without electricity for going on or now exceeding five days. Why?88% of South Koreans think their society isn't fit for raising children.China may have accessed US wire taps on US citizens. BUT AT WHAT COST?!Special thanks to KNOWER for the vocal sample in the intro music.Commiserate on Discord: discord.gg/aDf4Yv9PrYSupport: patreon / buzzsproutNever Forget: standwithdanielhale.orgFurther Reading, Viewing, ListeningShow notes + Full list of links, sources, etcLocationless Locationsheatdeathpod.comEvery show-related link is corralled and available here.Twitter: @heatdeathpodPlease send all Letters of Derision, Indifference, Inquiry, Mild Elation, et cetera to: heatdeathodtheuniversepodcast@gmail.comSend us a textSupport the show

Brilliant Observations
Friendship Season and the Three Ds

Brilliant Observations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 65:17


What's better than King Charles's sausage fingers, Taylor Swift's Kamala Harris endorsement and microdosing on Costco pallet-sized overstock unboxings on TikTok? Knowing who your friends are. Join us as we laugh our way through the ins and outs of adult friendships, starting with when to make friends, how to keep them and, best of all, what it means to live your life according to the Three Ds.  And we don't mean Donnie, Dopey and Do-nuthin.  Curious? Be sure to listen to all the way to the end (as Dear Listener knows, that's where we stash the gold). Or act like Veruca Salt and skip ahead to minute 48. Either way, you win.   

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast
Blake Smith and Rick Ness of Fig Dish | Interview

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 65:22


Emerging from the same mid-90s Chicago scene that saw bands like Veruca Salt, Loud Lucy, Menthol, Triple Fast Action, and Local H get signed to major labels, Fig Dish delivered alternative guitar rock that paid homage to the legends of Mt. Rockmore - Zander, Mascis, Mould, and Westerberg - under the Polygram Records (and subsidiaries) banner. Their discovery is the stuff of legend: the band sent demo cassettes to various major labels with a handwritten note from “Steve,” claiming to have found a band worth checking out, banking on the idea that everyone knows a Steve and the label would think it was a genuine tip. Despite their immediately catchy songs that could easily fit into any alternative rock radio playlist, the band (Blake Smith - vocals/guitar, Rick Ness - vocals/guitar, Mike Willison - bass, Andy Hamilton - drums) struggled to grasp the elusive brass ring. Their single “Seeds” was released with a video but saw limited play on MTV's 120 Minutes. Touring across the country, they opened for acts like Juliana Hatfield, Veruca Salt, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, Owsley, and Walt Mink. However, their 1995 album, That's What Love Songs Often Do, produced by Lou Giordano, failed to make a significant impact. Their 1997 follow-up, When Shove Goes Back to Push, recorded under challenging circumstances, also ended up in used CD bins despite featuring some of the catchiest rock tunes of the year. In a last-ditch effort, the band filmed a video for “When Shirts Get Tight” featuring adult film stars in humorous, over-the-top scenarios. The video, too risqué for MTV, became more myth than reality. By 1998, Fig Dish's tenure with Polygram ended unceremoniously. They recorded new songs at Andy Gerber's Million Yen studio in Chicago, hoping for a second chance that never materialized. Smith and Willison went on to form Caviar (known for “Tangerine Speedo”), while Ness and Bill Swartz (who played drums on Shove) formed Ness. Recently, Forge Again Records from Chicago reached out to the band to release their two albums on vinyl for the first time. While the band agreed, navigating the bureaucratic red tape with record labels has been time-consuming. In the meantime, Forge Again asked if Fig Dish had any unreleased material, leading to the release of their 1998 demos as Feels Like the Very Second Time on vinyl. In this interview, Smith and Ness reveal there was no dramatic story behind the band's breakup; the members remain friends and stay in touch. While they won't be quitting their day jobs to relive their (less than) glory days, there's a strong possibility that Fig Dish will release new material in the near future.   Songs In This Episode Intro - Burn Bright For Now 13:54 - Pretty Never Hurts Outro - When Shirts Get Tight   Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.

Luke And Sassy Scott
TRENDING: Raygun Breakdancing, Celeb Dad Slammed and the World's Worst Funeral Guest

Luke And Sassy Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 18:56


It's TRENDING with Lukaboy and these are the trending topics we think you should know about We have a new Olympic hero! Rachel “Ray Gun“ Gun - the breakdancer we didn't know we needed.  Elle King appeared on Bad Bunny XO's Podcast Dumb Blonde and talked at LENGTH about her complicated relationship with her dad. Sounds like having a famous parent isn't exactly as charmed as some would think  A Masterclass in what NOT to do at a funeral. This topic discusses infant death so if this is triggering for you please feel free to skip this one - or reach out to lifeline on 13 11 14. Content creator Veruca Salt sadly lost her son Cash at the start of this year. During his funeral it appears another wannabe influencer was drunk and gave a bizarre eulogy at the casket - despite everyone being asked to not say anything during the service. It was a masterclass in what not to do at a funeral and has left people on TikTok wondering just what the hell was going through this other girl's head. All we can say is we send our love to Veruca during the most awful harrowing time and hope that she can put this bizarre behaviour behind her and move on with her healing.  LINKS Listen to Dumb Blonde's interview with Elle King at https://spoti.fi/3WG3LNw . Support Veruca Salt on TikTok by giving her a follow https://bit.ly/verucasalt444 . Watch our viral video of Bobbi Beckett's potential first words https://bit.ly/lss-viralvideo . If you have news or gossip slide into our DMs @lukeandsassyscottpodcast on Instagram at https://bit.ly/lassp-IG  CREDITS: Hosts: Luke And Sassy ScottExecutive Producer, Producer & Editor: Elise CooperSocial Producer: Amy CodeManaging Producer: Sam CavanaghTalent Manager: Kirsty KassabisSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR451 - Brad Wood - Recording Rock Bands & Mixing In Atmos

Recording Studio Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 161:54


Send Santa's sleighbells to the chimney object of course! Brad talked about recording awesome drums, creating your own snare and kick samples, how to get a great kick drum sound, how to capture a guitar DI without the buzz, and mixing 9.1.4 in Atmos. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Brad Wood, a producer originally from Chicago where he had Idful Music Corporation - a small but mighty recording studio in Wicker Park. There he recorded albums by bands like Seam, Tar, Shrimp Boat and Eleventh Dream Day. In 1993 he produced Exile In Guyville for Liz Phair which became the catalyst for what became a very long and prosperous career as a producer and mixer. Brad wrapped up the 90's with many debut albums under his belt, including Sunny Day Real Estate‘s Diary, Veruca Salt‘s American Thighs, Placebo's self-titled LP, Placebo, and Ben Lee‘s Grandpaw Would. He also notably produced the Original Broadway Cast Recording for Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Throughout the iconic decade, Brad also worked with bands such as Far, that dog., Menthol, Pete Yorn, and The Smashing Pumpkins' Adore (which peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 charts). Later Brad relocated to Los Angeles, California, where he built Seagrass Studio where he's tracked and mixed for Say Anything, mewithoutyou, The Bangles, Sherwood, Touché Amoré, and many other artists. I am excited to have Brad back on the podcast again. You can catch his earlier episode RSR095 when he talked about his work in Chicago and moving to LA. Today we will catch up with Brad to see what's new at Seagrass Studio and talk about producing and mixing in Atmos among other things. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.adam-audio.com https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.izotope.com/en/deals.html Save up to 50% on RX 10, plus get a free RX 11 upgrade next month! https://www.lewitt-audio.com/ray https://gracedesign.com/ https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy  https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify and Apple Music: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3We6XxggtXJnXLbshGlXy4?si=3b400d4983f84fc7 https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/brad-wood-atmos-mixes/pl.u-8aAVVjjszJ8P8 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/451

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter
Meghan Markle Expresses ‘Genuine Concern' For Kate Middleton. Amy Robach Compares Herself to Liz Taylor. Elon Musk Compares Don Lemon to Spoiled 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' Character!

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 20:26 Transcription Available


Meghan Markle has attempted to extend support to her estranged sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, through back channels. Amy Robach drew parallels between herself and Elizabeth Taylor with their respective experiences with failed marriages. Elon Musk's latest jab at former CNN host Don Lemon compares him to the character Veruca Salt from Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” Rob is joined by his dear pal Garrett Vogel from Elvis Duran and the Morning Show with all the scoop. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sound Opinions
Louise Post (Veruca Salt) & Opinions on Idles & Mary Timony

Sound Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 50:52


Host Jim DeRogatis talks with Chicago alt-rock legend, Louise Post, a guitarist, singer, and cofounder of the band Veruca Salt. The hosts also review new albums from post-punk Brits IDLES and guitar master Mary Timony.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Louise Post, "Guilty," Sleepwalker, El Camino, 2023The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Idles, "Dancer," Tangk, Partisan, 2024Idles, "Grace," Tangk, Partisan, 2024Idles, "Hall & Oates," Tangk, Partisan, 2024Mary Timony, "Looking for the Sun," Untame the Tiger, Merge, 2024Mary Timony, "No Thirds," Untame the Tiger, Merge, 2024Mary Timony, "The Guest," Untame the Tiger, Merge, 2024Mary Timony, "Dominoes," Untame the Tiger, Merge, 2024Veruca Salt, "Seether," American Thighs, Minty Fresh, 1994Louise Post, "What About," Sleepwalker, El Camino, 2023VEYLS, "Life Support," Widow EP, Velveteen, 2023Louise Post, "Killer," Sleepwalker, El Camino, 2023Louise Post, "God I Know," Sleepwalker, El Camino, 2023Gwyneth Paltrow and Huey Lewis, "Cruisin'," Duets: Original Soundtrack, Hollywood, 2000See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.