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Are you a clueless motorway middle lane hogger?Welcome back to The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast. On the first week of the show without Pippa, we had smashed bottles and scheduling issues.Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio came onto the show to talk about the newest instalment of the Karate Kid franchise. Jackie Chan spoke to us about the multitude of injuries he has had over the years. Tom Daley flew in from LA and popped into the studio to discuss 1.6, his new documentary covering his life in and out of the pool. He spoke with the team about his family, new clothing line, and what it's like to be a retiree at 31.And finally, we took a trip down memory lane, listening to songs from everyone's first Now That's What I Call Music albums. Our boss Devo would not approve, but luckily for us he was off work this week… I think we got away with it!If it's more laughs you are looking for, look no further!Captain's voice changerJames trouserless on a planeSabotaging HeartEnjoy!The Chris Moyles Show on Radio XWeekdays 6:30am - 10am
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Bill sits down with the incredible Justine Jones from Employed to Serve! Hear her unlikely journey from jamming Justin Timberlake and Now That's What I Call Music to fronting a crushing heavy metal force. Justine talks about working with Jesse Leach (Killswitch Engage) and Will Ramos (Lorna Shore), the formation of Employed to Serve, their camaraderie with Gojira, and all the brutal details leading up to their new album "Fallen Star" dropping April 25th. Get ready to bang your head!Get a free Rumble Account so you can comment! https://rumble.com/register/classicmetalshow/Get commercial free versions of our episodes, advance releases and exclusive content by subscribing to Rumble Premium! https://rumble.com/premiumNOTE: 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. #EmployedToServePodcast #JustineJonesInterview #MetalOrigins #FallenStarAlbum #HeavyMusic
Though Eoin (@EoinDaily) is gone this week, the rest of the reality TV and soaps rewatch crew has returned. Join Chels (@Chels725), Jesse (@speakupjesse), and Paige (@thoughtsbypaige) as they recap their favorite unscripted and scripted dramas.The queens are tasked with recording and performing songs based on iconic Drag Race monologues a la "Now That's What I Call Music!" commercials. The drag delusion is thick with Joella as she pays homage to Doctor Who's Lady Cassandra on the runway. Plus, Onya Nurve continues to snatch the podcasters' hearts. Elsewhere, the Traitors continue to get messy and target each other. Is Danielle playing a messy game coming for Carolyn instead of Boston Rob? Did the three bro gamers ruin the game? Plus, Chrishell gives a Daytime Emmy-worthy performance after she targets a fellow Bambi. Mentioned in this episode:RuPaul's Drag Race season 17, episode 4The Traitors U.S. season 3, episode 5Beyond the GatesGeneral Hospital Doctor Who The Challenge All Stars Love Island UK All StarsFollow Paige:InstagramBlueSkyTikTokFollow Jesse:InstagramBlueSkyFollow Eoin:InstagramLetterboxdBlueSkyFollow Chels:The Q Division: A James Bond Movie Marathon PodcastSerializd LetterboxdGlitterjawFollow us on Bluesky, Instagram, and Twitter for more fun content. Support the Loveland Therapy Fund for Black Women and Girls, and donate if you can to the ACLU Drag Defense Fund.
Can You Feel It?It's July, 1989 and the temperature is hot! Actually, for a lot of the UK it surprisingly was, but let's leave meteorological memories aside, we're talking the dancefloor. The country, the WHOLE nation was completely right on one, matey. Well maybe not the entire nation, but there was no doubt that the BPMs were sweeping the nation much quicker than the BSB squarial was in the last summer of the eighties. As 1988 became 1989, the underground was rapidly moving overground. The house sound of Chicago and Detroit had landed on our sceptred isle and we were making it out own. Artists such as The Beatmasters, Coldcut and Mark Moore's S-Express had stamped their authority on the charts and across the country as teens were pouring over Smash Hits for the lyrics of Inner City tracks and swapping mixtapes of the latest grooves.And, NOW That's What I Call Music were THERE!Well, yes they were, but that's not the whole story. Get on the dancefloor legendary compilers K-tel and new variously compiled whippershappers from Telstar, who (for once) were ahead of the compilation curve. Albums series such as Deep Heat (in those large cassette boxes Discog fans!) were bringing the cool kids a real mix of dance, hip hop and sounds from both sides of the Atlantic. So what did our friends at EMI/Virgin do? What they always do - respond, and then some!Join author, journalist, compiler and all round dance music fanatic Joe Muggs as we revisit the explosive dancefloor culture of summer 1989 though the lens of NOW Dance 89. Rediscover some iconic tracks from Inner City, Soul II Soul and Coldcut. Remember (because you may have forgotten) the VERY 89 sound of Hip House with the likes of The Cookie Crew, Merlin and (awesome super duper) Tyree. Find out how NOW navigated a groove between the mainstream and the emerging underground through some amazing 12” mixes and laid a blueprint for the impending sound of the 90s, and indeed an unavoidable cultural shift into the next century of pop and beyond.And if that wasn't enough, find out which dance icon Joe sought out an autograph from, how the legendary producer Youth may have missed a chance to be on The Fast Show, which track brings tears to mothers eyes at Big Fish Little Fish discos and why we need the uplifting and uniting experience of house music now more than ever.People, hold on! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Just to shuffle things up a bit... Chris and Nikki jump from the 1980s to the 2010s to wittle down 2013's pop compilation, Now That's What I Call Music 84 until only the best three tracks remain!The ultimate compilation playlist so far can be found here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1wv4z1EZzDpD3VqYqhZH07?si=3d6a81a697d645b0
Welcome to episode 248 of The All Seeing Guys Podcast with Greg and Joe. This week, the guys catch up, get distracted and talk about growing up on 'Now That's What I Call Music', Greg had a leak and gives a scratch post away, and Joe sees planets. As always there's Geezedropping, lots sent in by you beautiful listeners. There are poop sandwiches, a silent tormentor, a lady who faces court for aggressively farting at her boyfriend's ex, and as always, much more, a lot more, as Greg is maybe a tad intoxicated.
Jessi has escaped America for Punta Cana! Where she is trying not to let her Dominican LOVE AFFAIR distract her from important things- like the BOMBSHELL ALLEGATIONS against Harry & Meghan in Vanity Fair. Plus, she breaks down the FUN PARTS of Donald Trump's inauguration - like Hats! Cleavage! And Carrie Underwood!Then, Brooke Shields has a new Tell-All and she's telling WAY TOO MUCH about her accidental Vaginal Rejuvenation. All that, and Jessi celebrates the NEW ‘Now That's What I Call Music' CD (you read that right). Speaking of which…. Get tickets to see Jessi LIVE: https://www.jessicruickshank.com/tourAs always, ask Jessi Anything, HERE: 323-448-0068 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we are joined by Eddie Meeks for the Now That's What I Call Call Out Culture Fantasy Draft, in which we each create out own version of a Now That's What I Call Music compilation! You can find all thinks Eddie Meeks here - https://linktr.ee/southernvangard For exclusive content and all sort of perks support our patreon: https://www.patreon.com/calloutculturepodcast You can find our music here: Zilla Rocca: https://5oclockshadowboxers.bandcamp.com/music Curly Castro: https://curlycastro.bandcamp.com/album/little-robert-hutton https://shrapknel.bandcamp.com/ Alaska: https://thatrapperalaska.bandcamp.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calloutculture/support
Welcome to another episode of the Dave Moore Podcast! In this episode, Dave and Cathal share two very embarrassing stories and thankfully the listeners decided to share theirs too.. wait until you hear Robbie's story. We also meet Dara Ó Briain who reveals his love for the 'Now That's What I Call Music' albums. There is also a fantastic Music Master winner in the mix here too. Enjoy!
Possibly one of the most insane weekends for streaming content dropping all over the gaff, you may need to say goodbye to your loved ones for a few days and get ready for a bingefest like no other. CINEMA: Gladiator II STREAMING: Emilia Pérez (Netflix) Bad Sisters Season 2 (Apple TV+) Say Nothing (Disney+) Kneecap (Prime Video) Silo Season 2 (Apple TV+) Dune Prophecy (Mon Nov 18 - Sky Atlantic / NOW TV) Deadpool vs Wolverine (Disney+) Cross (Prime Video) Landman (Mon Nov 18 – Paramount+) Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 2 (Netflix) Tracker Season 2 (Disney+) Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson (Live on Netflix - Fri Nov 15) Sprint: The World's Fastest Humans Season 2 (Netflix) Hot Frosty (Netflix) An Almost Christmas Story (Disney+) Fairly Odd Parents A New Wish (Netflix) Return of the King: The Fall and Rise of Elvis Presley (Netflix) Larger Than Life: Reign of the Boybands (Paramount+) The Stanford Prison Experiment: Unlocking the Truth (Disney+) The Lost Children (Netflix) Beyond Goodbye (Netflix) NEW MUSIC: Linkin Park From Zero Now That's What I Call Music 119
We're going where the sun shines brightly,We're going where the sea is blue…1986 really was very Cliff. He had celebrated his first No1 of the 80s with the cast of The Young Ones, featured in some devastating billboard action in the (rerun) finale of the aforementioned BBC comedy show, been covered by the TVam rat and gerbil, and even had one of his most famous songs feature on a rather unique (and quite frankly ghastly) novelty Euro hit. And in July of the very same year, this very prominent track (it's Summer Holiday folks!), Cliff's ubiquitous seasonal anthem to double decker buses and Una Stubbs, was sitting proudly as track 1 side 2 on the latest NOW, That's What I Call Music album.But wait!The gloriously designed blue sky and beach umbrella that housed the latest variously compiled pop selection was not to feature such 1986 chart toppers as Wham!, Dr and the Medics and Chris De Burgh(!). This wasn't the impending 7th volume of the (rapidly becoming) world famous series of compilations, this was NOW - The Summer Album, and it was…well, different.Just as the wonderful team had done in November 1985 with NOW - The Christmas Album, here was the brand's second venture into a ‘theme'. And what a theme it was! Four decades of summer anthems, summer hits, sizzling memories - phew what a scorcher!But as it transpires, with guest Tim Worthington, we discover that the album announced from the pages of Smash Hits in July 1986 (featuring the most summery of acts, The Jesus and Mary Chain!) was much more than that just sun loungers and factor 30. Because growing up in the 70s/80s in the UK summer was often quite different indeed!What NOW - The Summer Album perhaps did do, was provide a template of summers we all wished we'd known; a sixties summer of love, a fifties summer of rock n roll, a seventies summer of…cricket (?) and of course an eighties summer of Radio One roadshows, and quite probably, traffic jams.It was an album that also provided a range of genres, new bands from the past to discover and a template for all summer soundtracks to come.So, dive back into an iconic chapter in the NOW series. Find out how some VERY big pop names appeared (TWICE!), why sound effects always make summer songs better, how some songs were longer (and shorter!) than others and why John Menzies probably didn't anticipate how well this summer set would sell.And importantly, remember your Plymouth dealer is, indeed, a dealing man. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cody & Andrew embark on a new journey through cultural moments of the past decades that for a moment seem great and nostalgic, but let's be real, we were scammed! The top 10 scams of the 90s include classics like the Macarena, Milli Vanilli, Now That's What I Call Music, and Beanie Babies. ALSO: Andrew breaks down his 101 Dalmatians themed Christmas Tree and Cody surprises us with his ice skating past. Check out our great sponsors!! Tactful Pettiness is sponsored by BetterHelp! Visit BetterHelp.com/tactful to get 10% off your first month! Botanic Tonics: Pick between either a sample 2-pack, single time 12-pack, or you can do the monthly subscription and save 33%. Go to botanictonics.com to shop all feel free tonics. Cook Unity: Want chef-quality meals delivered right to your door? Go to CookUnity.com/pettiness or enter code PETTINESS before checkout for 50% off your first week! Liquid I.V. Get 20% off your first order at LiquidIV.com and use code TACT at checkout! Lume: Need deodorant? Use code Tactful for 15% off your first purchase at LumeDeodorant.com
In this new episode of “Let's Talk Tracks,” we're diving into the ultimate playlist of our favorite tracks from the ‘Now That's What I Call Music' series. Join us as we relive the bops, rediscover hidden gems, and celebrate the soundtracks of generations. This episode is your backstage pass to music nostalgia! Listen to Let's Talk Tracks playlist on Spotify and Apple Music. Follow Let's Talk Tracks on Tiktok, Instagram and Twitter. #NOWMusic #CelineDion #Sonique #Lumidee #NellyFurtado #Incubus #3LW #90s #2000s #Musicpodcast #music
In this episode we talk Now That's What I Call Music and Carrie tries to watch a full baseball game. The CWS, the integrity of the Jello Shot Challenge, Utah picks their NHL team name, Joey gets kicked out of Nathan's and bicycle seat technology finally advances. Pepsi cologne, a gravy quesadilla, dipped cones, renaming conferences and more!
August 1989.The final year of ‘the finest pop decade ever'™️ is moving along quite nicely thank you very much. There's most definitely a change in the air, and we don't mean the launch of the FOUR channel Sky TV network. Relax everyone, UK Gold and TOTP reruns are coming in three years!No, real change was coming. The second summer of love in 1988 (sorry Danny Wilson, probably a year out) as witnessed on the utterly imperial NOW 11, 12 and 13 had demonstrated that the 90s were calling and they would be decked out in dayglo. And most importantly a new positivity was being felt in the air, across the airwaves and through the pop we were all immersed in.And let's not beat about the bush, folks, 1989 was a seismic year for music. Let me indulge you listeners:Disintegration, Three Feet High and Rising, Doolittle, Technique, Club Classics Volume One, Raw Like Sushi, The Stone Roses, , Like A Prayer, Hats, The Seeds of Love, Flowers In The Dirt, Paul's Boutique, The Raw And The Cooked…And of course Neither Fish Nor Flesh (A Soundtrack of Love, Faith, Hope & Destruction).And so, to our favourite compiler of variously compiled pop. 1989 saw four (yes, as many as that!) new NOW, That's What I Call Music albums. Why four, I hear you cry? Well, because the summer was adorned with the first new dance volume since 1986, an album that, NOW fans will know, featured Love Can't Turn Around by Farley Jackmaster Funk - the first House track to break the UK. And 1989 was time (not for the guru, that's 1990 of course) to celebrate how dance was back, Back, BACK!And this additionally delicious dance volume enabled the BIG summer fifteenth volume to go deeper into the year's genres. So step forward delights including Soul II Soul's era defining classic, Paul McCartney's Hofner bass-adorned celebration of TV dinners, Swing Out Sister's mind-bending, sumptuous sixties throwback and De La Soul's daisy-age makeover of Hall and Oates (the ultimate backward nod to the outgoing 80s?).What a time to be on the edge of seventeen (deliberate Stevie Nicks nod, there) as this listener was!And joining me for this sepia-tinged and frankly tear-stained 1989 nostalgia fest through NOW 15 is the music journalist and author of the 33 1/3 book on George Michael's Faith, Matthew Horton.Discover how homemade mixtapes (his mums AND his own) inspired many a house party and achieved (almost) legendary status. Which cassettes were stuck in his Walkman at the outdoor Lido pool, why goth stars and American soap operas need to come together, which rapper performed for Matthew (and others, obviously) at Bristol University and (YES!) why the love for Fish and Flesh will never go away.And amongst these glittering 1989 delights, experience the moments when I actually say positive things (almost) about our friends from the north The Beautiful South and Hue and Cry.Join us on the glorious beach (best cover ever™️ - Jude Rogers) as we head back to NOW15. I think it's going to be alright. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to.Joining Tim this time is writer and soprano Suzy Robinson, who's pressing the Magic Button in the hope of conjuring up recollections of Crown Court, Now That's What I Call Music! 4, Nicol Williamson's reading of The Hobbit, Floodtide and Gus Honeybun's Magic Birthdays. Along the way we'll be finding out how Morten Harket accidentally ended up in Dorking, writing in to Stanley Spencer's Magic Birthdays, revealing when BBC Test Card F might actually be your less terrifying viewing option and debating whether J.R.R. Tolkien's prose is better enhanced by deeply ingrained record scratches or by Bernard Cribbins banging his head on the studio ceiling.You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/.If you enjoy Looks Unfamiliar, you can help to support the show by buying us a coffee here. Or you could write in to Gus Honeybun, I suppose, but even though he almost certainly had his own branded mugs where the transfer came off the first time you washed them, I severely doubt he had his own Magic Birthdays Roast.
It was the wise prophet and occasional flower impersonator Peter Gabriel that said, ‘I don't remember, I don't recall,I have no memory of anything at all.'Do you remember 2008?Yes, it's only (!) 16 years ago, so I've no doubt you still have packets in the kitchen cupboard that are older, but do you also remember how the pop landscape of 2008 was mapping out? Indeed, what on earth was going on in your life eight years into the 21st century?You see, this writer (it's, me IAIN!) has quite a glitchy view back of his shoulder to this year. Life had thrown a few curveballs (listen in, it's kinda revealed) meaning that pop memory has become patchy. Perhaps for you, dear listeners, 2008 is similarly harder to initially grasp hold of. Fear not! The world's finest compilation series (as always) is on hand to jog memories, restart downloads an piece together for us what was selling, streaming, rising and falling up and down the hit parade that we call “The Charts'. It's NOW, That's What I Call Music 69!And crikey, what a mix we had!Torchsongs, soul songs, Neo-soul songs, Soul-dance songs, Northern soul songs! Songs that weren't soul soul songs but would like to be!Big pop statements from Britney, Robyn, Girls Aloud!Slightly smaller pop statements from Shane Ward and Leon Jackson!We also had some huge ghosts of pop pasts resurfacing thanks to the likes of Rihanna, Duffy, Kylie and others. And some iconic artists that would stay with us through some era defining tracks. Because sometimes pop is the only thing that helps us when things aren't OK (but will be OK). Our special guest for this episode is author of the frankly wonderful Don't Stop the Music - A Year of Pop History, One Day at a Time, and lifetime pop fan Justin Lewis.AND, if all of this wasn't enough (and don't forget Basshunter is in there too), find out where Joe Fagin fits in, who the Kajagoogoo of NOW69 is, which group may (or may not) have their own day time quiz show, how Justin grew up with Tom and Annie on Radio One and grew back in love with music in 2008 through some of these songs, and also which tracks deserve 10 out of 10. And of course, why pop is still so important for making sense of the world around us, in any decade!All of this, and I've managed not to say anything negative about Scouting for Girls!Oh no, wait… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The guys talk their Mother's Day, they take a look back at the Now That's What I Call Music volumes, and some special guests make an appearance.https://pundejos.buzzsprout.com/share
Silly Little Poll! Indie's Food Tech Wedge ShoesTop 6: Woke School Lunches Now That's What I Call Music! Vaughan's Theft What didn't match the Booking? Fact of the Day Day Day Day Daaaaay!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys are taking a walk down memory lane with some Now That's What I Call Music nostalgia. Despite this being an audio medium, Chris is eager to teach the boys some sign language. You'd best believe us all being in committed relationships won't stop Brad talking about the new Bumble feature. And WAIT til you hear Matty's update on the outrageous place to cruise these days...allegedly. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is Season 5, Episode 13 of this "The Vampire Diaries" related podcast! Pete is watching the show for the first time and Ash is a superfan. Each episode they watch an episode of TVD and discuss. This week they talk about Saw, Spiral, Jaws, Carrie, hunks, letters v diaries, Sweden, sound effects, Kidz Bop, Now That's What I Call Music, and much more! They have some Pete-dictions at the end of the show! We were voted one of the Top 10 The Vampire Diaries Podcasts on the web. https://blog.feedspot.com/the_vampire_dairies_podcasts/ The EC Little Free Library: https://www.instagram.com/eclittlefreelibrary/ Pete is on Letterboxd! https://letterboxd.com/peterlh/ Check out The VamPetey merch at https://www.teepublic.com/user/highdive The FAMILY anthology: https://www.amazon.com/Family-Writing-Anthology-Mike-Welch/dp/1737353644/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1650375766&sr=1-3 If you like #TheVampireDiaries and/or you are a young adult, you should check out Pete's books! https://www.amazon.com/Peter-L-Harmon/e/B011SBWJF8/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1 For any questions or concerns follow Pete at @PeterLHarmon on twitter or instagram or email TheHappenstances@gmail.com But don't tweet spoilers or you will get muted, not blocked, Pete needs the follower count. And if you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/vampetey and follow the instructions.
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A photo of a whole lot of famous rockers in one place gets the guys researching a record label that redefined the way music was listened to and sold in 1970’s America. SHOW NOTES: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-tel The photo: https://qr.ae/psvMqm https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dire-straits-thin-lizzy-eric-clapton-led-zeppelin-bad-company-and-109755815.html https://www.discogs.com/release/12787001-Various-The-Summit https://www.loudersound.com/news/led-zeppelin-once-released-a-song-on-k-tel-the-result-was-one-of-the-great-all-star-photos https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Year_of_the_Child https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNESCO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_the_Rights_of_the_Child https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concerts_for_the_People_of_Kampuchea https://americansongwriter.com/remember-when-the-concerts-for-the-people-of-kampuchea/ https://hercsktelalbums.blogspot.com/2017/05/the-summit-uk-january-1980.html https://mymusicthroughtheyears.wordpress.com/2022/01/08/the-rise-and-fall-of-k-tel-records/ https://www.mentalfloss.com/posts/k-tel-as-seen-on-tv-compilation-album-history 1997 Billboard ads celebrating KTEL: https://books.google.com/books?id=qQ4EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA47-IA3&lpg=PA47-IA3&dq=K-Tel&source=bl&ots=C4AWmvPyX7&sig=ACfU3U2g9VCfSsuB5DT3Z-h2QJLfq56mZw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjd_-eXsav5AhUTg4kEHXgrDpg4WhDoAXoECAIQAw#v=onepage&q=K-Tel&f=false https://www.tampabay.com/incoming/k-tels-shouting-infomercial-legend-dies-at-87/2275511/ Fun stuff about the history of Teflon: https://misen.com/blogs/news/polytetrafluoroethylene https://www.aps.org/publications/apsnews/202104/history.cfm https://playback.fm/charts/top-100-songs/1938 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Gr%C3%A9goire https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/philip-kives-founder-of-k-tel-and-pioneering-pitchman-went-from-coveralls-to-riches https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/311116495/ https://www.goldminemag.com/features/collecting-k-tel-records https://www.zeroto180.org/true-or-false-led-zep-on-k-tel/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1980/10/05/spinning-gold-from-golden-oldies/00e79094-1568-4135-b7f3-94209d7f8d1b/ The WaPo article from 1980: https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1980/10/05/spinning-gold-from-golden-oldies/00e79094-1568-4135-b7f3-94209d7f8d1b/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_That%27s_What_I_Call_Music!
Ok so it's an obscure title that we've used to put two unrelated occurrences together this week.The first being the deliberate sinking of the HMS Scylla of the coast of Britain and the second, Usher releasing his album confessions. Where the single ‘Burn' basically gave him an excuse to rip his shirt off.In sport France defeated England to win the Six Nations Rugby Tournament.We also had an album release from Maryland's Clutch. Joe discusses why ‘Blast Tyrant' is one of his fave albums of all time. And we have to endure another tacky compilation album as ‘Now That's What I Call Music 15' comes out.Meanwhile Mel decides to spend 8 bucks sending an SMS to J-Kwon via cameo. Find out if he replies.At the box office Zack Snyder made his motion picture directorial debut with a remake of George A Romero's ‘Dawn of The Dead'. Whilemover on the small screen ‘Deadwood' captivated those who could afford Foxtel or HBO.Plus books we didn't read and loads more!Hang with us on socials to chat more noughties nostalgia - Facebook (@tminus20) or Instagram (tminus20podcast). You can also contact us there if you want to be a part of the show.
Open your lungs and inhale the most premium moonajuana money can buy... from the dump. It was free, but you can't put a price tag on the unbeatable high you will attain. Better yet, while you're floating away on a consciousness of bliss, 2D aliens from space will rid you of your worldly possessions. You just can't beat that convenience. We're diving into Moonajuana, the last proper Mooninites episode. Is this yet another successful entry in the Mooninites saga? Man, I'm too high on moony jane, I couldn't tell ya. Other topics discussed include Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny, Now That's What I Call Music's dwindling variety, and how Assy McGee gets a bad wrap. References (well, Reference): • Bob Pettitt Cable Spool Table Post: https://twitter.com/Pettitt_Art/status/1645585020550086657?t=Oewim-VzwPYa2rhM3fZVqg&s=19 ★ Support The Show + Get Extra Episodes • Patreon: patreon.com/dancingisforbidden ★ Amazon Affiliate Links - Support The Podcast At No Extra Cost! • Aqua Teen Forever Plantasm 4K: https://amzn.to/3Svy2ea • Aqua Teen Forever Plantasm BluRay: https://amzn.to/3dLcKKS • Aqua Teen Forever Plantasm Digital: https://amzn.to/3t8cqtv • Baffler Meal 20 Disc DVD Box Set: https://amzn.to/3fmznWf Timestamps: [00:00:00] Intro [00:07:39] November 26th, 2006 Pop Culture [00:23:22] Moonajuana Deep Dive Contacts: Leave a voice message: speakpipe.com/dancingisforbidden Discord: https://discord.gg/NpjSXPECw6 Instagram: @AquaTeenPod Email: DancingIsForbiddenPod@gmail.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9yseLj27npIZlEnM8ooBaQ Listen on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe5gFb5eAYH3nyF3DZ5jwhQ Website: dancingisforbidden.com Twitch: twitch.tv/ronnieneeley
Welcome to the new bonus format from Black Band T-Shirt Podcast! Each time, Chris & Nikki take a music compilation and take it in turns to eliminate tracks one by one until only the best three remain. These get added to a playlist that will eventually create the greatest compilation of all time! Where better place to start than the first ever That's What I Call Music compilation from 1983. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackbandtshirt/message
Pop. The way that we process everything.So, it's the summer of 1993. According to meteorological 'experts', the UK experienced its lowest maximum temperatures since 1972. Only 4 days were officially classified as 'HOT'.Well, I would argue, pop fans, that is UNLESS you had a swingorilliant copy of NOW, That's What I Call Music 25!(We'll take this quite frankly, cheesy line out in the edit - Ed.)Yes, indeed, the blue sky and wistful clouds that adorned the glorious cover of the latest variously compiled snapshot of pop invited us into a summer spectacular of hits, Hits, HITS! Some of them even reaching as high as No69!Actually, there were plenty of chart topping sounds. George and Queen were raising the (non roof) of Wem-ber-lee, Ace of Base were confusing us all about wanting babies (possibly), Gabrielle was setting chart records and certainly not mentioning fast cars and Freddie Mercury was rewizzled and jigging away. And outwith these HUGE No1s we had Tina Turner getting a leg up from Lulu, Sade not getting a leg up from Lulu, Louche Lou and Michie One channeling Lulu. Yes, the variety was indeed...(enough! Ed)(Turns page)Big IMPORTANT 90s acts such as REM (stuck in traffic), New Order (stuck in Baywatch), Duran Duran (stuck in, well, being bloody brilliant).Big DANCE choons from Sybil, Robin S (not that one) and 2 Unlimited (diminishing returns ahoy!) were keeping the frugging youngsters (and those on revolving dancefloors on boats!) moving. And Dannii and Kim were having a right old 70s revival karaoke style ding dong. Oo-er!Oh, and the campaign to completely rediscover the utter brilliance of the No42 AMAZEBALL that is 'Somewhere' by Efua starts RIGHT HERE.Join Scots pop superfan, Foyle's Bookstore's very own Niall McMurray (he's been waiting in reception) as he revisits an eventful and personal summer soundtrack; songs, music and memories that (in his own words) take him back to 'the year he will write a book about'.Along the way discover the power of provincial (and often quite terrifying) Scottish night clubs, how music always sounds better in a Fiat Panda, the song that Niall most hates in the whole world, the allure of a sinister pop flute, which NOW25 pop star is immortalised as a cardboard cut out in Iain's attic. And try to work out why it's impossible to remember the 90s when D:Ream are about!Oh, and of course, why Linda Perry, Joey Lawrence and Richard Darbyshire (and, quite frankly a few others) absolutely won't be returning our calls.(PS - the wonderful quote at the start - that's oor Niall X) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Now! superfan Rob Garvey who own every single Now! That's What I Call Music album joins Ray on the 40th anniversary of the first compilation album.
Ray is joined by an array of interesting guests including Now! That's What I Call Music superfan Rob Garvey.
Today is the 40th Anniversary of Now That's What I Call Music. And it's still going. Henry McKean joined John Fardy to ask why?
Some 41 construction workers have been rescued from a collapsed road tunnel in India after being trapped for 17 days. We hear from one of India's top tunnel engineers, who was on the rescue team, and ask whether the country's construction practices were partly to blame for the tunnel's collapse.Also tonight:Another 12 hostages have arrived in Israel after being freed from Gaza. As the heads of US and Israeli intelligence meet to discuss an extension to the truce - we speak to one of America's most experienced Middle East diplomats.And - as "Now That's What I Call Music" celebrates its 40th anniversary... we called the man who had the idea for the world-beating musical compilation.
Sam Altman and the phenomenon of Boomerang CEOs; How VAR could get even more annoying; And finally the Now That's What I Call Music superfan talks!
Tomorrow, October 27th 2023, marks a momentous occasion in pop music history. Sort of. 25 years ago on that date, the initial American compilation record of Now! That's What I Call Music made its way onto retail shelves. Some 87 volumes later (and with a 25th anniversary tracklist reveal tomorrow to boot)… Now! That's What I Call Country, Christmas, Motown, Dance, fill-in-the-blank Genre releases as well…it's snapshot of modern American music history. Sherman and Ski simply cannot, nay, WILL NOT, let this phenomenon go unnoticed. Ergo, this episode is dedicated to a track by track review of the original compact disc, the one that started it all. It peaked at #10 on the album Billboard charts, and went platinum (as did the 28 volumes that came afterwards). But to paraphrase Stefan from SNL, this collection really DID have everything…Janet Jackson, Marcy Playground, Fastball, Aqua, Lenny Kravitz, Tonic, Backstreet Boys, Radiohead, Cherry Poppin' Daddies, Hanson, All Saints…it was so NOW, then. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_That%27s_What_I_Call_Music!_(original_U.S._album) As regular listeners know, a chatfest about this type of sonic overload could stretch on for hours and hours. Therefore - Sherman and Ski have timed each other's commentary on this episode, limiting ourselves to a 90 second review of each track, and then pick our two tracks that we felt represented this unique moment in time (and our favorites). We hope you enjoy this trip down 90's Nostalgia Lane as much as we did recording it – take a listen to see our hot takes, and who we both picked as our essential tracks from this seminal compilation that has changed music distribution for the last 25 years!
Here in Episode 137 of the No Name Music Cast, it is Tim's turn to pick the topic and he chooses to talk about the first ever album in the 'Now That's What I Call Music' series.We cover Phil Collins, KC & The Sunshine Band, Phil Collins and Kajagoogoo to name only a few.We also discuss hiking, GSM phones and Cheesecake!The first Now That's What I Call Music can be found HERE!https://www.facebook.com/NoNameMusicCast/
It's compilation time! In what I think is a first for the podcast (and it's taken 123 episodes!) we're covering a compilation! And it's a Now Album! Geoff Owen is bringing forth Now That's What I Call Music 11 for us to talk about. A boy, there's some good stuff to talk about on here....Guest: Geoff Owen----Email: Pick A DiscFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | FacebookPick A Disc(Ord) Discord ServerWe Made This:@wemadethispodhttps://wemadethispod.com/
Oh my Gawd we're back again with another rendition of Now That's What I Call Music! Join Mary and Kelsey as they relive the iconic songs of NOW 5 track by track and explore why this album is the perfect compilation of y2k bops. Featuring hit tracks from Britney Spears, NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, Destiny's Child, Kandi, Bon Jovi, and more, this album offers the best of the year 2000 in one place… and single handedly drained our walkman batteries from all of the repeat listens.BSB Besties- let's meet up at the Nick Carter Who I Am Tour. Here is our exclusive link to his Florida shows. Here is the link to his other dates. Make sure to enter the Who I Am Tour Sweepstakes for a chance at a prize! See you there! Instagram: @whentheypoppedpodTikTok: @whentheypoppedEmail: whentheypoppedy2k@gmail.comWebsite: linktree.com/whentheypopped
In this episode the fellas chat about, the Titanic Sub, daredevils, Pure Moods, Now that's What I Call Music, the best Christmas album, Lochness monster, orca attacks, a man sleep shoots himself, a woman wakes at the funeral, peeing in the ocean, and more! Hosted By: Cameron Jones, Jordan Jones, Mark Nussle --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/urbanhermit/support
Hosts Erin and Jacob go back in time to discover some of the incredible songs that are part of the US version of the Now That's What I Call Music compilation disc series. They talk about some songs that bring back some old memories, their history with this disc series, and the memorable commercials. Check out Erin's latest project "Tarot Heroes" to learn more about Tarot! Artists mentioned: Mya, Janet Jackson, Mystikal, Mary J. Blige, Sonique, Macy Gray, Spice Girls, and more! Did you have a favorite song from this series? Let us know! Follow the Hits Don't Lie podcast on twitter and instagram at @hitsdontliepod or get in touch by emailing hitsdontliepod@gmail.com Support Hits Don't Lie on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/hitsdontliepod. For only $4 a month you can get extended cuts of episodes and exclusive content. Artwork created by @jungaehyuk on Instagram. Intro music is Island by extenz | https://soundcloud.com/extenze | Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Welcome to the middle of ‘the nineties'! Sort of! Spring 1994, to be exact. And indeed, the popworld is revelling in the ‘seed of the new breed'.Again, sort of…You know the drill by now, the glorious NOW, That's What I Call Music 27 steers you though the wonderfully choppy waters of the UK charts. Sometimes the shore is graced with the wonders of perfect pop from the likes of Swedish Global grabbers Ace of Base. Life can indeed be demanding, without - who knows - understanding.Further along the journey we find Eternal being fabulous and poppy, still as a classic foursome, and - wait - can it be Peter Cunnah and D:ream celebrating all things positive and possible, whilst popping in for a cuppa in Derry?You'll need to listen in for THAT one.Leaving the shoreline/boat analogy behind (running out of examples, sorry), you'll find Meat Loaf with THREE choruses, Primal Scream stuck between two rocks (you're welcome) and Gin Blossoms having just the one. (Can you remember anymore of their songs?)And of course, as it's the 90s, NOW27 moves into dance Maximum Overdrive (wrong volume, that was 26!) with the likes of Culture Beat, Capella, Reel ‘2' Real and everyone's favourite Charleston aping techno Dutch duo Smashing Pumpkins DOOP!And there's much, much more across these 38 Top (mostly) chart hits!Join award-winning journalist, author and broadcaster John Aizlewood as we head back, Back, BACK to 1994 for stories aplenty of pop adventures from his days with the doorstop music authority magazine that was Q (RIP), including how he attempted to stop Ace of Base leave a room, ordered everything on the menu with Jim Steinman and tried to find Tony Mortimer's imaginary record collection.Also, discover which record started it all for John (clue, it's not on NOW27) and which group has captured his heart more than any other (clue, it's not Doop).And find out which acts on the album could (possibly) provide the perfect Pointless answers and which track almost (well, not really) brought our blossoming podcast friendship to a violent end! Yes, it's that dramatic (again, really not).In the words of the Urban Cookie Collective, let's Sail Away folks! (Another boat analogy - REALLY?) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
90s Music Got Me Like... "Now That's What I Call Music, Vol. 1" A big thank you to all our listeners for helping us reach 100 episodes! We love seeing all your comments and suggestions! Here's to 90's music and more episodes to come! The podcast that looks back on one song from the 90s every episode, hosted by Eric and Kendra Mikols. RSS - https://90smusicgotmelike.libsyn.com/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/90smusicgotme Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/90smusicgotme
Rocky learns to trust the timing. Plus, COPS LIVE, DRAG LIVE, and KARAOKE LIVE! Comedian Marcus Monroe joins The Party God Squad with a wild story that will not only keep you on your toes, but your feet as well. More boyband name drops than a 'NOW! That's What I Call Music' album, and some words of wisdom from a wise Grandpa!
It's the summer of 1992!The UK had accidentally voted in the Conservative government again but to make amends wins lots of medals at the Freddie and Monserrat Olympic Festival Sporting thingy in Barcelona, so everyone forgets for a while.Alan Shearer becomes the most expensive soccer star in the whole of history and the English FA celebrate their winning bid for Euro96 - spoiler, it still doesn't come home.And, AND, everyone was glued to the BBC's newest and sauciest soap opera Eldorado - what we all now recognise as the greatest TV turning point of the century. Must we throw this telly filth at our kids, said absolutely no-one.The new pop decade was coming of age as the third year of, what some called ‘the nineties' was providing yet another glittering array of….(checks notes)….erm, we're not really sure.But wait, this is not a problem! NOW, That's What I Call Music 22 was on hand and available in all formats to bring you 34 (yes, 34!) toppermost chartiest hits that would make sense of everything we needed to know!Coming at you like an overexcited ministerial briefing from Maastricht, every conceivable genre of music reminded you that there was indeed no genre whatsoever in 1992. Erasure dug up the Blue Peter-esque garden and found ABBA in a biscuit box, Utah Saints dug behind the sofa and found Kate Bush raving in a sweater, Electronic continued to be the best supergroup since forever and, ha, ‘disappointed' no-one (too cheesy, take this out in final draft) and whilst the Orb played chess on TOTP (checkmate, Alex!) a huge shoulderpad of serious adult rock from the likes of Cocker, Stigers and Marx was selling bucket loads of expensive CDs and trying their hardest to overshadow the pop kids (they'll never get away with it!).Join podcaster, writer and promoter Catrin Lowe as we head back to this crazy summer of 1992 to revisit the hits, headlines and otherwise that make up the gloriously non genre-specific volume 22 of the world famous NOW series!Along the way discover which band Catrin wrote a poem about on Teletext, how Turbo B infiltrated a fireworks display in Cheshire, which NOW22 act pretended to be farm animals on a recent TV talent show and why gravy is so important when considering your power ballad.To quote Simon Bates - 1992: Sexual Crusader or just a Big Girl's Blouse? You decide! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode, Miranda and Kristin finish up their conversation about keeping kids safe when using technology and popular social media apps. Believe us when we say - we KNOW this is a struggle and it feels hard to say 'no' to your kiddos. But take a listen to this episode to dig deeper into our "why." We hope you'll feel empowered by the end of this two part series! If nothing else, enjoy our Now That's What I Call Music throwback jams and Romeo + Juliet swimming pool recap. We want to thank our newest sponsor for this episode!: Shelton Vineyards is the largest family-owned estate winery in North Carolina. The facility boasts the Harvest Grill restaurant, tasting bar, amphitheater, gift shop, and picnic areas. Tours are available on a regular basis. Special events include summer concerts at the amphitheater, car shows, wine pairing dinners and a Harvest Festival each fall. The winery's complete listing of events is available here.
Alexa, show me 1984.If you were to ask a certain searchable device (others are, obviously available), there's a high probability that the year George Orwell predicted would see us living in a terrifying future nightmare would instead be adorned with a wash of neon, colour and an array of sunshine pop. And the character staring back at us wouldn't be Big Brother, it was a pig in shades. Of course!(And is there anything cooler?)Yes, it's here! July 1984, and the third volume of the world famous NOW That's What I Call Music series had arrived and quite literally rocketed - locomotion style - to the top of the charts. And for sure, the compilation album was back, Back, BACK!A glittering selection of the pop's finest (and The Art Company) lined up to highlight why 1984 is often (argue with us here) cited as one of the greatest music years. From Duran Duran's worldwide fl-fl-flexing monster smash, to Wham! shining brighter than Doris Day, NOW3 features some of the decades biggest hits. Take a look at Phil Collins, wait for pizza (talking some Italian, probably) with Bananarama, even stay up way beyond bedtime to catch falling men with The Weather Girls. Wow!But WAIT!Underneath the streamers and balloons of summer 1984, wasn't there just a hint of darkness?Of course there was! Global annihilation never looked or sounded so fabulous (and we're not talking Threads, thanks again BBC)! Nik Kershaw wasn't letting the sun (or his snood) go down, Ultravox had tears in their eyes (shortly before humanity was vaporised) and of course Frankie Goes To Hollywood were on top of the whole mushroom cloud as Two Tribes (and just a smidgeon of Trevor) ruled the airwaves, charts and the 12” mixes whilst we listened to Patrick Allen's public information messages. Chilling? Yes it was, and we haven't even got to The Art Company yet! Brrr! So, let's jump back to summer 1984 with the BBC's music correspondent, Mark Savage to explore the many faceted pop kaleidoscope of 30 Top Chart hits that is Now Music 3. Along the way also find out how Mark discovered pop growing up in Northern Ireland, memories of sun kissed holidays and which record had the neighbours banging on the wall.Plus, the mystery of a very strange cassette tone is - after 30 years - revealed! Geeky? Us? Of course we are!As Cyndi Lauper said, we all have a suitcase of memories - time after time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hmmm, what kind of mix do you think this one might be. I believe the gaudy cover art gives it away. This is essentially a continuation of my "Simply Ambient" series. A nice, straightforward mix of new ambient tunes. I got tired of coming up with variations of "simply ambient" such as absolutely ambient, purely ambient, totally ambient, etc. So I decided to ripoff the over-the-top "Now That's What I Call Music" series. I'm not sure if, like that series, I'll keep adding numbers to each mix so that I end up with "Now That's What I Call Ambient Vol. 84". Here are the links to all the music used in this mix: https://facture.bandcamp.com/album/langd https://flexagon.bandcamp.com/album/the-towers-i-inaccessible https://archivesdubmusic.bandcamp.com/album/endless-loneliness https://pitp.bandcamp.com/album/sacred-tonalities https://loscil.bandcamp.com/album/colours-of-air https://ab-tomo-nakaguchi.bandcamp.com/album/the-long-night-in-winter-light https://beaconsound.bandcamp.com/album/journey-test https://russyoung.bandcamp.com/album/cloak https://krysalisound.bandcamp.com/album/blurr https://jogginghouse.bandcamp.com/album/face https://ajourneyofgiraffesswc.bandcamp.com/album/empress-nouveau https://laaps-records.com/album/sinter https://whitelabrecs.bandcamp.com/album/petrologists-lens https://whitelabrecs.bandcamp.com/album/verism These are the labels all this wonderful music was released on: Facture - https://facture.bandcamp.com/music Archive - https://archivesdubmusic.bandcamp.com/music Past Inside the Present - https://pitp.bandcamp.com/music Kranky - https://kranky.bandcamp.com/ Audiobulb - https://audiobulb.bandcamp.com/ Beacon Sound - https://beaconsound.bandcamp.com/music Krysalisound - https://krysalisound.bandcamp.com/music Dauw - https://dauw.bandcamp.com/ Somewherecold Records - https://somewherecoldrecords.bandcamp.com/ Laaps - https://laaps-records.com/music Whitelabrecs - https://whitelabrecs.bandcamp.com/music Cheers! T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Hummingbird - Leuken (Langd 2023) 03:53 Flexagon - Ozanne Tower The Folly (The Towers I - Inaccessible 2023) 08:30 David Cordero - Sunrise (Endless Lonliness 2023) 11:42 Mike Lazarev - Tonality Number Three (Sacred Tonalities 2023) 15:45 Loscil/Lawrence English - Yellow (Colours of Air 2023) 20:00 Tomo-Nakaguchi - Noto (The Long Night in Winter Light 2023) 23:50 Purple Decades - Forest (Journey Test 2023) 26:27 Russ Young - Folding Valley (Cloak 2023) 29:12 Hummingbird - Leuken (Langd 2023) 36:50 blochemy - pone (blurr. 2023) 40:00 Jogging House - Floor (Face 2023) 43:18 A Journey of Giraffes - Ambient Gold Fudge (Empress Nouveau 2023) 45:50 Arovane - Faraday (Sinter 2023) 47:55 harry towell & polaroid notes - lepidodendron (petrologist's lens 2023) 52:18 glåsbird - lokoteraina (pacifica 2023) 54:43 Peter Kvidera - Kostrbatý (Verism 2023) 58:00 end
Hey now, hey NOW! We're back for our third season and this week we're battling it out to choose the definitive Top 10 singles from Now That's What I Call Music! We are joined by a special guest, Blair, who reminds us how dumb we really are. All this and much, much more! Check out our Instagram (@yamIlykethispodcast), and visit our Facebook fan page. Tune in every other Thursday for a new episode!
The guys are joined by Jarrod Dickenson and repeat revisitor Jeff Frame to discuss “The Last DJ" from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. Plenty of other conversation about Texas football and Steve Sarkisian, selling a hat to Spike Lee, writing about other people (not just autobiographical), Christmas music, songs about grandparents, concept record and the thread that weaves it all together – except for one song, how do we say “Brion?”, a discussion about “Now That's What I Call Music,” rock and roll makes the kids go bad, and of course we have to hear Jeff go on and on about his mancrush for Benmont Tench. Check out Jarrod Dickenson here:https://jarroddickenson.com/Check out Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers here:https://www.tompetty.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
We had the pleasure of interviewing The Unlikely Candidates over Zoom video.Coming off their multi-city tour with legendary band 311, The Unlikely Candidates were welcomed home with open arms as fans and Fort Worth residents listened to new and fan-favorite music from their album. The party included performances from the band, a specialty drink, raffles, and a champagne toast to celebrate this milestone. “Panther Island,” which features 8 new and 3 previously released songs, was written over Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic including “High Low,” which was recorded in lead singer Kyle Morris' closet. “The record is a kaleidoscopic landscape of genre and style that changes from song to song, a greatest hits of the sonic worlds the band has inhabited over the years,” says Morris. “Thematically it's just as varied, shifting from songs about the chaos on the streets and loneliness behind the phone screens of America during the pandemic, to humorous tales of twenty-something malaise and the many ways the heart breaks; when love or loved ones are lost. At the heart of this album is the ethos of taking a bad situation and making something of it. It was written during the pandemic while the world was shut down, by a band who has hit enough roadblocks to delay a debut album nine years.” Following the release of their album, The Unlikely Candidates are going back on the road, making stops in the Midwest, the Mountain States, and Canada. All upcoming tour dates can be found here. TUC has previously toured with Fall Out Boy, The Dirty Heads, and Sublime with Rome, just to name a few. “Its been an honor working with The Unlikely Candidates and I am so very proud for them to release their first full length album,” said Ryan Metheny, Director of Product Management at The Orchard. “After so many ups and downs over the last few years, they continue to blow me away with how hard they work and get through any roadblock put in front of them. It will be a great joy to see them play these songs in front of their fans this summer.” Signed to Another Century, a subsidiary of Sony Music, The Unlikely Candidates are best known for their 2019 hit “Novocaine,” which reached #1 on the Alternative Charts. The song was also featured in the Season 4 trailer of HULU's Veronica Mars, and on Now That's What I Call Music, with The music video becoming the #6 most viewed Alternative video of 2019 on VEVO.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #TheUnlikelyCandidates #Novocaine #PantherIsland #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
T. Kyle and Bradley discuss the term “legend” and Legendary Legend stars (see you in court, RuPaul), Miss Monkeypox trying to have a moment, the debut of Baby Rihanna (and guess baby names), T. Kyle's birthday weekend, Dr. Taylor Swift receiving a Doctorate of Fine Arts from NYU, the Empire State Building serving lights, ‘Jersey Shore' complaining about the reboot, ‘The Voice' losing Ariana Grande and Kelly Clarkson and gaining Gwen Stefani and Camila Cabello, High Fashion Editorial! featuring Gia Gunn's Dragcon assessment and Farrah Moan's dragging, Marshmello being hot, Christina Aguilera and Rita Ora being iconic people in iconic places (DIOR Men's), Canada's finest Shawn Mendes and Avril Lavigne at the JUNO Awards, Miley Cyrus going Jenny Frost in New York City at the NBC Upfronts and ‘Chicago,' Victoria Beckham for ‘Grazia,' Lana Del Rey going off to the “Summertime Sadness” EDM remix a decade later, a drag queen faceplant to “Cool For the Summer, Kandi going viral with “Legs, Hips, Body” eight years later, new (old) music from Kylie Minogue and Madonna, EDM bops, Rina Sawayama's ‘Hold the Girl' era, Dannii Minogue hosting the gay dating reality TV show and NOW That's What I Call Music honoring the F-words with their first PRIDE collection. Legs, hips, body…but where is the glamour?We have merch! http://merch.legendsonlypodcast.com Listen to bonus episodes & join our Discord: http://patreon.com/legendsonly See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.