Beatles song written by George Harrison
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Join us in this workshop from the 2025 Bay Area Retreat. We had conversation on how music enriches our program of recovery and had a chance to participate in a live music jam! Media referenced in this episode: This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession by Daniel J. Levitin PBS Documentary: We Want The Funk! A History of Funk and Black Liberation of the 1970s: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrgV35cBHVs Sinners Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7joulECTx_U YouTube Links to music in this episode (used for educational purposes): Music Jam songs: first song (?), Blue Bossa, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, The Ocean, Wild Horses, Girl From Ipanema The J.B.'s - Doing It To Death (Funky Good Time): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zu6s9t0iFSg The J.B.'s - The Grunt pt.1 & 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmwcYRZUPYE Public Enemy - Rebel Without A Pause: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fN5RX15Zhw Public Enemy - Night Of The Living Baseheads: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-J4llCWp7Q Black Eyed Peas - Labor Day (It's A Holiday): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vSvr2q5B0k Funk Factory - Rien Ne Va Plus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aW6yTSvrdo Beasite Boys - Car Thief: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaUZpqSylkg Miles Caton - I Lied To You: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGJlfjRUb1s Ludwig Göransson - Magic What We Do (Surreal Montage): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgUXt1bq6Fk Be sure to reach us via email: feedback@sexaddictsrecoverypod.com If you are comfortable and interested in being a guest or panelist, please feel free to contact me. jason@sexaddictsrecoverypod.com SARPodcast YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLn0dcZg-Ou7giI4YkXGXsBWDHJgtymw9q To find meetings in the San Francisco Bay Area, be sure to visit: https://www.bayareasaa.org/meetings To find meetings in the your local area or online, be sure to visit the main SAA website: https://saa-recovery.org/meetings/ The content of this podcast has not been approved by and may not reflect the opinions or policies of the ISO of SAA, Inc.
When George Harrison died, I helped move a friend from her flat in Elizabeth St to her new place then in Tasman St. From Mt Vic to Mt Cook sounds like the title to a down-scaling book but this was just how it was back in 2001. We scrubbed the walls to get the smoke stains off from where the pictures had been and all the while the radio was playing Beatles songs.I was on the heavy lifting, helping the removal men when they arrived. I was lifting tables and chairs, computer desks and various things down the alleyway to the street front. It was baking hot; I'd played a gig the night before and stayed up late drinking whatever was in the house as a toast to the Quiet Beatle. My hangover was getting a workout.The removal truck arrived, driven by the world's rudest man. He was instantly a caricature. Loud and dumb and full of himself. And his truck was in the middle of the street – a one-way road. He figured everyone could wait because he was on a paid job. And when he did, grudgingly, move the truck, he backed it into someone's car. A neighbour popped his head in to say he'd seen what happened. The moving man stuck his neck out to tell the man to forget what he saw if he wanted to keep all his fingers. Then there was a car of women beeping. Beeping. Trying to tell this man to move.I was head-down and just bringing out the loads of stuff. But I said, at one point, that maybe he ought to move his truck. He laughed maniacally and then went to meet the women in the car. He bent down, leaned in and hoiked a giant spit right into the face of the driver. His co-worker laughed, then corrected himself, shook his head, was mortified. And he asked the lunatic, “why did you do that?”The meathead replied that it was the “the dirtiest thing I could think to do”.The radio belted out I Me Mine and Here Comes The Sun and Taxman and While My Guitar Gently Weeps. All those great George Harrison-penned Beatles songs. We heard a few of the solo gems too – obviously My Sweet Lord and All Those Years Ago, that cover of Got My Mind Set on You and a Travelling Wilburys song – or two.But this was the end of the line. A guy spat in a woman's face because he couldn't be bothered to move his truck. Because he was sure that he was the boss. Because he knew that he was large – and if not in charge he was still the king. At least of anything that mattered in his world. We were mortified. Horrified. We were stunned to silence – and didn't feel good about that.We had a story. A weird story. And it's one we'll always have. Me and the friend I helped move that day…were married a few years on, we've moved houses a handful of times since that occasion. We've streamlined all we can but the mess continues to grow, the stuff we don't need builds up around us. And we have a son now that wants to know any story about The Beatles that we can think of.One day, he can read this. And make of it what he will.Sounds Good! is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe
I primi moti rivoluzionari, nell'India coloniale governata dal Raj, il protettorato della Compagnia delle Indie Orientali, scoppiano nel 1857, e ispirano “Il Segno dei Quattro”, secondo romanzo di Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, che vede protagonista il suo Sherlock Hokmes. Ci vorranno altri 90 anni perchè l'India diventi indipendenti, ma le cose per gli inglesi non si mettono bene già da molto prima. Nei tumulti degli anni 30 si dipana invece l'avventura di Hugh Conway, protagonista del romanzo “Orizzonte Perduto” di James Hilton: un soldato inglese, reduce dagli orrori della prima guerra mondiale, di stanza in Pakistan, che durante la sua evacuazione finisce per una serie curiosa ma non casuale di eventi, nel misterioso monastero di Shangri-La, una sperduta oasi paradisiaca nelle montagne del Tibet.Dopo l'indipendenza dell'india nel 1947, il Kashmir, regione di provenienza della capra Cashmere, assonanza, anche qua, non casuale, animali dalla lunga peluria da cui si tosa l'omonima lana, che viene usata per produrre capi di abbigliamento di alta qualità, rimane conteso tra Cina, India e Pakistan.Cosa c'entra tutto questo coi Led Zeppelin? Eh…Ascolta la playlist dedicata alla puntata:1) Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin (1975)
Lady Banana están de regreso con nuevo cañonazo: estrenamos 'La Casa Magnética', primer adelanto del próximo disco del dúo zaragozano, que ha ampliado su horizonte sonoro incorporando sintetizadores y aportando a su música un sutil punto electrónico. Además, te avanzamos el nuevo disco de Viva Suecia con el single 'Dolor y gloria', y celebramos el que hubiese sido el 82º cumpleaños de George Harrison escuchando 'Savoy Truffle' y 'What Is Life', y la versión que Kamikaze Helmets han grabado de 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps'.Playlist:VIVA SUECIA - Lo que queda de cariñoVIVA SUECIA - Dolor y gloriaMELIFLUO - CalaveraMEDALLA - Amigo mercado (feat. Bala)LADY BANANA - La Casa MagnéticaMASA - Todavía noAGORAPHOBIA - Eyes Never LieSEXY ZEBRAS - E. abismo (feat. Rufus T. Firefly)LOVE OF LESBIAN - Allí donde solíamos gritarDAVID BOWIE - New Killer Star (Live, Riverside Studios '03)THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART - Higher Than the StarsFONTAINES D.C. - It's Amazing To Be YoungREYKO - Dancing On My OwnALCALÁ NORTE - La Calle ElfoVICTORIAS - OjaláLOS ESTANQUES - A quién robé, cómo y quéTERROR MILK - Las cuestas cuestanJUAN AZUL - Veo mi progresoNAKED FAMILY - Tú y yoTHE BEATLES - Savoy TruffleGEORGE HARRISON - What Is LifeKAMIKAZE HELMETS - While My Guitar Gently WeepsGUM - G.U.M.GUM - Anesthetized LessonTAME IMPALA - Let It HappenEscuchar audio
durée : 00:05:01 - C'est une chanson - par : Frédéric Pommier - Semaine spéciale Beatles ! Frédéric Pommier a remixé pour nous certaines de ses chroniques. Ce vendredi, nous réécoutons le comédien Jean-Pierre Darroussin évoquer "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", une chanson de 1968 qui lui rappelle son tout premier slow. (Rediffusion de l'émission du 26/10/2022.)
Il 1965 è l'anno in cui Beatles raggiungono la vetta. Tour mondiali, passando anche in Italia dove un giovane Verdone va a vederli al Teatro Adriano, un film girato, 2 album pubblicati e diversi singoli in cima alle classifiche. Help! è un album di passaggio, di grande evoluzione, che si può sentire chiaramente passando dalla title track di apertura, per arrivare a Yesterday, una canzone talmente iconica da finire addirittura in C'era una volta in America, il capolavoro di Sergio Leone, uno dei, se non il più grande film di sempre. Ma attenzione perchè la storia di questo disco passa anche per la storia di Johnny Russell, autore country americano che trasforma la scusa usata per tirare pacco alla sua ragazza, in un grande successo country. Anche se qui, il campione mondiale è il nostro Busso, che una volta, dopo avermi fatto passare 20 minuti in macchina ad aspettarlo mi disse: "Scusa Gufo, stavo facendo un bonsai"... Ascolta la playlist dedicata alla puntata: Help! - The Beatles (Album)
We start the week in New Hampshire with a Beatles jam band called While My Guitar Gently Sleeps and Neil Santos. Songs include Birthday, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, With A Little Help From My Friends, I Saw Her Standing There and While My Guitar Gently Weeps
In Episode 376 of Friends Talking Nerdy, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd dive into a lively discussion about their favorite Beatles songs. The eclectic mix of tracks they highlight includes gems like "Eleanor Rigby," "Dear Prudence," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," and lesser-known tracks such as "You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)" and "Only A Northern Song." Don't miss their insightful commentary on these classic tunes, and be sure to check out the YouTube Music playlist to hear them all for yourself! Tim the Nerd also shares a nostalgic and humorous story from 1988 when he organized a Royal Rumble-inspired wrestling match at his elementary school in snowy Grand Rapids, Michigan. Find out what led to the teachers discovering a full-blown kid battle in the snow! Finally, Tim revisits the “1974 in Music” episode to offer an update. He tracks down the Three's Company season 6 episode titled “Strangers In The Night,” where the song "You Are So Beautiful To Me" was performed, connecting a fun pop culture moment to his earlier discussion. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Support our sponsor, Coffee Bros. Head to their website and when you make an order, put in promo code FTN10 to save 10% on your order. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. Friends Talking Nerdy is a proud member of the Deluxe Edition Network. Head to their website to find out more information about all the shows available on the Network.
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
NEW FOR AUGUST 15, 2024 A little goes a long way . . . Light Pollution - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 490 1. Seattle - Public Image Ltd. 2. Wah-Wah (live) - Tedeschi Trucks Band 3. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (live) - George Harrison w/ Eric Clapton 4. Sugar Magnolia (live) - The Grateful Dead 5. Funky Céilí (live) - Black 47 6. High (unplugged) - The Cure 7. California Dreamin' (live) - R.E.M. 8. Home Town - Joe Jackson 9. She's Already Made Up Her Mind - Lyle Lovett 10. Can't Help Falling In Love - U2 11. I'm Not Superman - Swimmer 12. Senor Lover - Joe "King" Carrasco 13. Good Vibrations - Todd Rundgren 14. I Missed Again (early) - Phil Collins 15. Blaze (And The Feeding Thereof) - Shimmer 16. Mr. Soul (live) - Neil Young w/ Metallica 17. For What It's Worth - Rush 18. The Lamia / Silent Sorrow In Empty Boats (live) - Genesis 19. That's Entertainment - Morrissey 20. Ghost Town - The Specials 21. The Perfect Crime No.2 - The Decemberists 22. Girls On My Mind (live) - David Byrne 23. Razor Boy - Steely Dan 24. Betrayed - G-Men 25. A Song Within A Song (live) - Camel The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Musical mentoring since 2004. Accept No Substitute Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
Our final entry in our Stop motion shows, where we bring it back to the movie that began this exploration into the medium, Kubo and the Two Strings. I not only love it, but it may be one of my favorite movies, same with Toby and Maureen. Full spoilers for the movie, but also we gets into some hints of problems behind the scenes with Laika at the end, so content warning for that as well. Outtakes after the end music! The Fireside Alliance Podcast Network: https://firesidealliance.squarespace.com/ Intro is "Light Me Up" by Audiorezout of Free Music Archive Midroll Music includes various pieces from Kubo and the Two Strings soundtrack, with outro as "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" by Regina Spektor
Dear Songwriter,Are you ready to dive into the songwriting secrets belonging to The Beatles' quiet genius, George Harrison? Today, we'll be breaking down the timeless tracks "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and "Something" to see what makes them so great. We'll uncover the mystery of why these songs chose to forego the comforts of a traditional chorus, and instead, follow a jazz-like structure.With George Harrison's deep understanding of musical storytelling, we'll delineate the characteristics that set his creations apart from the typical pop song. You will also unearth the underlying similarities that are subtly woven into these two distinct songs. Ultimately, the goal of this episode is not just to marvel at Harrison's extraordinary talent, but to extract and introduce his unique techniques into your songwriting universe.What You'll Learn in This Episode:The distinct role of the guitar in Harrison's songsThe transition between minor and major keysThe power of subtle lyrical repetitionsUnderstanding the absence of a traditional chorus.The unique, jazz-like structure of these compositionsAre you ready to resonate your own songs with some of this Beatles magic? Let's get into it with today's episode!Ever wanted to connect with like-minded songwriters, embarking on the same journey as you? Join our free group, Songwriter's Vault, for exclusive trainings and a chance to connect: https://connorfrost.com/vaultpodcastMentions and Links:Songs/Artists:While My Guitar Gently Weeps - The BeatlesSomething - The BeatlesMusicians/Songwriters:Paul McCartney John LennonGeorge HarrisonMovies/Books:Star WarsHarry Potter
Negli anni '80 Prince è stato per Michael Jackson ciò che i Rolling Stones negli anni '60 sono stati per i Beatles: tanto pulito, naive e trasversalmente popolare il secondo, al punto da potersi permettere di cambiare il colore della pelle diventando bianco senza perdere in popolarità, ma anzi diventando simbolo di uguaglianza, quanto sporco, cattivo, e provocatorio, con il suo look stravagante e ambiguo, e il suo orgoglio di nero, il secondo. Con una differenza: un talento musicale che permetteva a Prince di suonare qualsiasi strumento in modo divino. A 40 anni di distanza vogliamo celebrare un successo unico nel suo genere, un titolo capace di arrivare in cima contemporaneamente alle classifiche dei singoli, degli album e dei film negli Stati Uniti nello stesso anno: il 1984. -Video: Prince - Super Bowl XLI
Che la Rock 'N' Roll Hall Of Hame abbia introdotto George Harrison soltanto nel 2004 (3 anni dopo la sua morte) dice già tutto quel che c'è da dire su queste inutili pacchianate made in U.S.A. Eppure, come vedremo in questo episodio, non tutti i mali vengono per nuocere. Neanche quando quattro ragazzi di Liverpool si fanno incantare da un popolarissimo santone indiano, padre di tutti gli speech motivazionali basati su discipline pseudo-orientali. 2021 Remaster "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" with Prince, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Steve Winwood (Youtube) Ascolta la Playlist dedicata alla puntata: - Playlist "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
Das erfolgreichste Live-Album der Musikgeschichte 1992 erscheint mit Eric Claptons "Unplugged" das erfolgreichste Livealbum aller Zeiten. Über 26 Millionen Mal hat es sich verkauft und wurde mit 6 Grammys ausgezeichnet. Clapton selbst hat mit diesem Erfolg gar nicht gerechnet. Ursprünglich wollte Clapton "Unplugged" lediglich in einer limitierten Version herausbringen, da er selbst nicht von dessen Erfolg überzeugt war. Doch er sollte sich irren, es wurde zum erfolgreichsten Livealbum aller Zeiten. Die tragische Geschichte um den Tod seines Sohnes, die die Veröffentlichung überschattet, macht Clapton selbst auch ein Stück weit für den Erfolg von "Unplugged" verantwortlich. Seine Offenheit hat die Menschen sehr bewegt. Entstehung von "Unplugged" "Unplugged" von Eric Clapton ist eines der ersten Unplugged-Alben, die produziert wurden und bis heute das erfolgreichste. Es wurde in einem kleinen intimen Konzert-Rahmen in Bray nahe Windsor aufgenommen und unter Reprise- und Duck Records veröffentlicht. "Unplugged" besteht zum Teil aus Eigenkompositionen von Clapton, aber auch aus einem Teil alten Blues. Die deutschen Konzertveranstalter Horst Lippmann und Fritz Rau brachten mit dem "American Blues Festival" in den 50er und 60er Jahren amerikanischen Blues nach England. Im Publikum waren von den Stones über Led Zeppelin bis hin zu Eric Clapton viele Gitarristen, die in den 60ern groß geworden sind und sich an diesem alten Blues orientiert haben. "Tears in Heaven" In dem Titel "Tears in Heaven" verarbeitet Clapton den Tod seines Sohnes Connor. Zum Zeitpunkt dieser Aufnahme ist die tragische Geschichte um dessen Tod gerade mal ein dreiviertel Jahr her. Connor ist im Alter von 4 Jahren während des Versteckspielens aus einem offenen Fenster eines Hochhauses in New York gestürzt und dabei ums Leben gekommen. Eric Clapton war zu dem Zeitpunkt selbst auch vor Ort und hat die Tragödie hautnah miterlebt. Um den Tod seines Sohnes zu verarbeiten und sich selbst zu trösten schreibt Clapton "Tears in Heaven", mit Hilfe seines Co-Autoren Will Jennings, der als einer der bedeutendsten Songschreiber der Szene gilt. Er fragt sich, ob man sich eines Tages in einem anderen Leben wiedertreffen wird. Während Clapton den Song auf der Bühne – vermutlich aus Selbstschutz – manchmal in etwas "kühlerer" Manier spielt, gelingt es ihm auf "Unplugged" all seine Gefühle zuzulassen. Eric Clapton – "Mein Leben" In seiner Autobiografie berschreibt Clapton sehr eindringlich, was damals in ihm vorging und wie er allmählich wieder ins Leben zurückfand und über die Musik seine Trauer bewältigen konnte. Clapton legt Zeugnis ab von seinem bewegten Leben, lässt teilhaben an den großen Erfolgen und den zahlreichen Tragödien seines Lebens. Ein Meilenstein der Musikgeschichte Über Eric Claptons Leben, seine überschattete Kindheit, den Tod seines Sohnes, sein musikalisches Talent und von welchen hochkarätigen Musikern und Musikerinnen Clapton im Rahmen seines Unplugged-Konzertes begleitet wurde, darüber wird in diesem Podcast gesprochen. __________ Über diese Songs vom Album "Unplugged" wird im Podcast gesprochen (04:14) – "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out"(09:55) – "Tears in Heaven"(15:49) – "Rollin' and Tumblin'"(21:48) – "Layla"(27:55) – "San Francisco Bay Blues"__________ Über diese Songs wird außerdem im Podcast gesprochen (01:40) – "Rhythm Is a Dancer" von Snap!(01:52) – "November Rain" von Guns n' Roses(13:10) – "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" von The Beatles(20:51) – "My Father's Eyes" von Eric Clapton__________ Shownotes YouTube-Channel von Eric Clapton: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtCOFqqGGGunX71nfZgPQOQ __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? Abonniert die SWR1 Meilensteine! Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Schreibt uns an: meilensteine@swr.de
Don Duyns is een van de meest gespeelde toneelschrijvers van Nederland. Ook geeft hij les aan de HKU. Daar leert hij aan studenten hoe ze een 'well made play' kunnen maken. Omdat ik vier jaar lang les van hem heb gehad en nu dezelfde lessen geef op KTA is het de hoogste tijd om weer eens bij te kletsen. In dit gesprek praten we over het vak en zoomen we in op de vraag wat een goede scène maakt en ook luisteren we naar het nieuwe nummer van The Beatles... Gast: Don Duyns Audio nabewerking: Jasper Cremers Mecenas Patreon / sponsors : Josha Sietsma, Sietske's Pottery, Cartoon Box Steun Open Geesten / Zomergeesten / Boze Geesten Podcast
Just when you think you know everything there is to know about the Beatles, the most famous group in history—you're wrong. Today on the show we have the Beatles expert himself, Philip Norman, here to break down George Harrison, as complex and complicated a character as they come. Just about as antithetical to fame as it gets, George never saw his talent like the rest of the world did, and his contributions to music are vast: “Something.” “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.” “Here Comes the Sun.” “My Sweet Lord.” In addition to his professional life, his personal life is compelling too. (Four words—Pattie Boyd. Eric Clapton.) He left us far too soon nearly 22 years ago, and I am excited to bring you part of his story through this conversation.
El amigo secreto ha cambiado esta semana a Rafael Panadero por Máximo Padrera; sin perder la propuesta conceptual de la temporada y siguiendo con The Beatles han elegido: 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps'.
The best selling album of the 1960s is the #Beatles White Album. It's been on my mind recently... in fact I have been listening to it incessantly every morning, which means it's time to talk about it on the #podcast. You are already familiar with some of the more popular songs on the album like: Back in the USSR, Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Blackbird, Halter Skelter, and Revolution and while we will discuss some of them we also talk about some of the less popular tracks and what we can learn from the great album FOR FULL SHOW NOTES AND LINKS VISIT: https://www.jasonmefford.com/jammingwithjason341/ LIKED THE PODCAST? If you're the kind of person who likes to help others, then share this with your friends and family. If you found value, the will too. Please leave a review [https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/jamming-with-jason-mefford/id1456660699] on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more people. OTHER RESOURCES YOU MAY ENJOY: My YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/c/jasonleemefford] and make sure to subscribe My Facebook page [https://www.facebook.com/jammingwithjasonmefford] My LinkedIn page [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonmefford/] My website [https://jasonmefford.com] STAY UP TO DATE WITH NEW CONTENT: It can be difficult to find information on social media and the internet, but you get treated like a VIP and have one convenient list of new content delivered to you inbox each week when you subscribe to Jason's VIP Lounge at: https://jasonmefford.com/vip/ plus that way you can communicate with me through email. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jammingwithjason/support
Welcome to The All Means All podcast at Cathedral of the Rockies. Today's message is the second in our sermon series "The Gospel According To The Beatles" where Pastor Duane reads your favorite Beatles' songs through a theological lens. Today's message focuses on “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” and how we can better show love to our community. Give Online: https://www.cathedraloftherockies.org/donate/ Connect with us: Facebook Downtown Campus https://www.facebook.com/cathedraloftherockies Facebook Amity Campus https://www.facebook.com/cathedraloftherockiesamity Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cathedral_of_the_rockies/ Instagram Cathedral Families: https://www.instagram.com/cathedralfamilies/ Instagram Youth Ministry: https://www.instagram.com/allyouth.cathedral/
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
NEW FOR AUGUST 1, 2023 Tick, tick, tick . . . Molten Planet - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 465 1. America The Beautiful (live) - Tony Bennett 2. I Won't Back Down (live) - Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers 3. Wicked Games (unplugged) - Chris Isaak 4. Razor Face (early) - Elton John 6. Half A Person - The Smiths 7. Soulshine (live) - Warren Haynes 8. Almost Cut My Hair (live) - The Allman Brothers w/ David Crosby and Graham Nash 9. Jerusalem (live) - Sinead O'Connor 10. Both Sides Now (live) - Joni Mitchell 11. High (live) - The Cure 12. Caught In My Shadow - The Wonderstuff 13. Hallelujah (alt) - Happy Mondays 14. Too Nice To Talk To (live) - English Beat 15. War / No More Trouble (live) - Bob Marley and The Wailers 16. Dream - Matt Tiegler 17. Everydays - Buffalo Springfield 18. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (live) - Peter Frampton w/ Eric Clapton 19. Stormy Monday (live) - Cream 20. Crossroads (live) - Derek and The Dominos 21. Blues Power (live) - Albert King 22. What's The Use Of Getting Sober / Jumpin' Jive (live) - Joe Jackson 23. The Load Out / Stay (live) - Jackson Browne and David Lindley The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Still cool after all these years. Accept No Substitute. Click to join the conversation on the Facebook page.
Video Podcast and Show Notes: https://ukuleleunderground.com/2023/07/the-best-chord-melody-song-tuup79/ What makes While My Guitar Gently Weeps the Best Chord Melody Song? The podcast starts with the UU team contemplating dying while playing ukulele, and what happens to your ukulele postmortem. Aldrine demonstrates what goes into a simple Chord Melody. He then explains some of the deep thought and intention that went behind Jake's arrangement of While my Guitar Gently Weeps. The UU team also discusses changing your strings, oiling your fretboard, and tips for the E chord. We also learn Beauty tips for your Ukulele, using a Capo as a tool, and the new Livestream Schedule.
Mark's back from New York City, and ready to chat 15-inch MacBook Air, Pixel Tablet, and Xperia 1 V with Rob (among the usual off-topic cul-de-sacs, obvs). Links MacBook Air 15” video shot in New York: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndHk67QDELc Apple Watch Ultra movie location tour of New York: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEOKzYkSIAU DJI Mic: https://www.dji.com/uk/mic DJI Osmo Action 3 camera: https://www.dji.com/uk/osmo-action-3?site=brandsite&from=landing_page Josh Camson's blog: https://medium.com/@joshcamson Neal Hemphill's blog: https://medium.com/@neal-hemphill/ Apple guidance for cleaning watch straps: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204522#:~:text=For Solo Loop%2C Braided Solo,hypoallergenic hand soap for cleaning Pitaka Carbon Fiber Apple Watch strap: https://www.ipitaka.com/products/carbon-fiber-watch-band-rhapsody-version-for-apple-watch?variant=40591335260230 Magnetic Shapes: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Desire-Deluxe-Construction-Creativity-Educational/dp/B07QCPP9ZN Ukulele cover of While My Guitar Gently Weeps by Jake Shimabukuro, one of the first major viral YouTube videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qw6YL_l2YxA Mark's Newsletter video shot from the same location: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0njAPv8j2KQ New Insta360 camera - GO 3: https://www.insta360.com/product/insta360-go3#go3_features ProtonPass launch $1/1EUR per month for life launch offer: https://account.proton.me/pass/signup?product=pass&language=en ASUS ZenPhone 10 - the Android iPhone mini: https://www.asus.com/mobile-handhelds/phones/zenfone/zenfone-10/techspec/ Apple post a full episode of Silo to Twitter https://twitter.com/appletv/status/1673730750095712256 If you'd like to get in touch with Rob and Mark, you can email them at contact@eightorsixteen.com. Eight or Sixteen is a Mark Ellis Reviews production: https://markellisreviews.com
Number 1 track: the super catchy intro music. C'mon, don't lie. It's good. STARRING "Vikki Other" - Finley Cole "Lizzy Dowell" - Vera Dawn Written, edited, produced, and directed by Finley Cole. Intro music composed by Finley Cole. "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" originally composed by The Beatles.
Join Ed and Jared as they take a dive into who their favorite Beatle is. Oh! They also go deep on Prince's legendary performance at the 2004 Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame Induction when in utterly crushed the solo on the all-star jam on George Harrison's classic, "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." Is it his greatest solo of all time?? DISCUSS!547 DaysWelcome to 547 Days, the podcast that gives you an inside look at two musicians...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music's foremost masters of the groove. Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM Member through YouTube or at https://www.patreon.com/truthinrhythm. Featured in TIR Episode 287 (Part 2 of 2): Iconic funk, R&B, jazz and rock drummer Steve Ferrone! Among his seemingly endless list of musical accomplishments is being a member of Average White Band from 1974-1982, serving as Chaka Khan's primary drummer from 1978 onward and beginning in 1994 serving as a member of Tom Petty's Heartbreakers band. Other top artists he has recorded with include the Emotions, Brothers Johnson, Jeffrey Osborne, George Benson, Teena Marie, Stanley Clarke, Steve Winwood, Duran Duran, Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton, Anita Baker, Bernie Worrell, Etta James, Marcus Miller and Johnny Cash. Plus he shares the amazing story of being on stage during Prince's legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame performance of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." RECORDED JANUARY 2023 LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281). Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music's foremost masters of the groove. Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM Member through YouTube or at https://www.patreon.com/truthinrhythm. Featured in TIR Episode 287 (Part 1 of 2): Iconic funk, R&B, jazz and rock drummer Steve Ferrone! Among his seemingly endless list of musical accomplishments is being a member of Average White Band from 1974-1982, serving as Chaka Khan's primary drummer from 1978 onward and beginning in 1994 serving as a member of Tom Petty's Heartbreakers band. Other top artists he has recorded with include the Emotions, Brothers Johnson, Jeffrey Osborne, George Benson, Teena Marie, Stanley Clarke, Steve Winwood, Duran Duran, Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton, Anita Baker, Bernie Worrell, Etta James, Marcus Miller and Johnny Cash. Plus he shares the amazing story of being on stage during Prince's legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame performance of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." RECORDED JANUARY 2023 LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281). Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of guitar solos, discussing the top ten according to Guitar World. We explore how our personal lists evolved throughout the week and how these solos have impacted us. From analyzing isolated tracks on YouTube to the diversity of solos in various decades, we take a deep dive into what makes a guitar solo stand out and become truly memorable. We discuss legendary guitarists like Randy Rhoads, Eddie Van Halen, Mark Knopfler, and David Gilmour, and even touch on the controversial inclusion of solos in songs like Hotel California and Stairway to Heaven. We also discuss our personal favorite guitar solos and mention the powerful impact of Jimi Hendrix's rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner at Woodstock and Prince's unforgettable solo during "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Join us as we dissect the top ten guitar solos list and continue the conversation in future episodes!Chapters:(0:00:55) - Guitar Solo Definition(0:12:27) - Randy Rhodes & Eddie Van Halen(0:23:23) - The Range of Guitar Solos(0:34:45) - The Guitar Solo Debate(0:45:14) - David Gilmore's Guitar Solos(0:53:58) - Best Guitar Solos(1:06:45) - Guitar Greats 2000s(1:16:27) - Guitar Solos Post 1987(1:29:42) - Celebrating Birthday With Posterwww.TheTouringFanLive.commedia@TheTouringFanLive.Comwww.facebook.com/TheTouringFanLiveInstagram-@TheTouringFanLiveCopyright The Touring Fan Live 2022
George Harrison[nb 1] MBE (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001)[nb 2] was an English musician and singer-songwriter who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles. Sometimes called "the quiet Beatle", Harrison embraced Indian culture and helped broaden the scope of popular music through his incorporation of Indian instrumentation and Hindu-aligned spirituality in the Beatles' work.[2] Although the majority of the band's songs were written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, most Beatles albums from 1965 onwards contained at least two Harrison compositions. His songs for the group include "Taxman", "Within You Without You", "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", "Here Comes the Sun" and "Something". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/support
This is an excerpt from the book Japan at War: An Oral History by Haruko and Theodore Cook, a must-read for WW2 history enthusiasts. The Deep in Japan Podcast is completely independent and crowd-funded, so if you like what you hear, please consider supporting the show.The outro: 僕のギターが泣いている(While My Guitar Gently Weeps) by 小野リンダ先生Got something to say? You can reach me at the following:www.facebook.com/groups/deepinjapan/ deep.in.japan.podcast@gmail.comAs always, thanks for listening! Support the show
On this Jake Shimabukuro interview: The Hawaiian music scene, the incredible experience of being a kid in high school and suddenly have two hit records, overcoming shyness to start his solo career… stories about playing with Bela Fleck, Jimmy Buffett, Alan Parsons, Warren Haynes, Kip Winger, Simon Phillips, Bette Midler, playing for the Queen of England, dealing with his parents divorce… the source of his humility and gratitude, his most embarrassing gig, Hello Mudda Hello Faddah and much more. VERY cool convo! Cool Guitar, Music & ELG T-Shirts!: http://www.GuitarMerch.com Jake is a ukulele virtuoso who's known worldwide for the joy he shares about the ukulele, as well as his excellent playing. Jake plays Hawaiian music, as well as jazz, blues, rock, funk, bluegrass, classical and other genres on the ukelele. He even covered Ozzy Osbourne's Mama I'm Coming Home. He's also written full scores to 2 Japanese movies. After starting his solo career in 2002. Jake shot to fame in 2006, in what was one of the earliest videos to go viral on YouTube - a video of him playing his rendition of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps.” Jake started playing ukulele at age 4, taking lessons from his mother who was an accomplished player. To date, Jake has released 16 solo LPs and 10 more LPs released only in Japan, and has won a combined several dozen Hanohano Awards which are like Hawaiian Grammy's as well as Hawaii Music Awards. Subscribe & Website: https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe Support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support
Hi everybody and welcome to this week's episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. In the film Almost Famous, which I'm guessing is a favorite among many Phish fans, there's a scene toward the very beginning where the hero's older sister leaves home and secretly donates her extensive record collection to her younger brother. He sorts through them, settling on The Who's Tommy and plays “Sparks.” That scene is the literal transition from the character being an immature young wallflower, into a young man with solid musical tastes and a sure sense of what he was put on earth to do. While today's guest is not Cameron Crowe, that scene from my favorite movie came to mind more than once as we spoke. Today's guest is AJ Masko, and he chose to speak about Phish's performance of Down With Disease into While My Guitar Gently Weeps from July 15, 2000 at the Polaris Amphitheater. AJ was not exactly brand new to Phish, but he was still in his honeymoon period where every new discovery from the band takes you back to your classic rock phase that you cherished and loved for so many years. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, then don't worry; you'll still be able to appreciate today's conversation.On top of that, AJ also captures the feeling of late-1.0; the layered ambient music, the exploding population of the scene, the dangers at the edges, and the post-Cypress glow of the entire Phish experience. Even though we didn't see many of the same shows or tours, AJ and I had similar Phish feelings around the time of Y2K, and this conversation was a true pleasure.So let's join AJ to talk about 11-minute jams, the need for more late 1.0 soundboards, and godlike ferris wheels, as we discuss Down with Disease into While My Guitar Gently Weeps from July 15, 2000 at The Polaris Amphitheater.
This interview is from 6-17-22..Stet Howland & John Hyatt of Howland Hyatt Stet Howland & John Hyatt of Howland Hyatt joins the podcast and talks about Howland Hyatt's debut album H2 via Mindsnap record label and singles “Eve of Destruction” and cover of “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” and music video for “Wrapped in Chains” We also talked about Metal Church working on a new album. SUBSCRIBE to BODS Mayhem Hour YouTube channel AND available on all streaming platforms wherever you listen to podcasts.
Episode 553 New Facebook likes. Some kind words about Trisha Paytas, she's always welcome on the show. A review of a placed called The Peanut in Kansas. Sports - Jim Rome wants to read e-mails concerning the WNBA, but gets sidetracked and ends up blocking everyone for bringing up stuff he just doesn't want to talk about. Some animal themed jokes, of course Stewie heckles me. Disco demolition night explained by Weird History. Radio hosts who have gotten in hot water for comments they've made on the air. In trying to promote the T-Shirt give away on Facebook, why doesn't everything show up on the platform? "The Facebook Wall" leads into the break. Stewie gives me crap for the rejoiner music. A brief description of the Jayhawk. A new song about Boris Johnson, followed by a song about snowflakes. Sri Lanka's PM overthrown. Uvalde update. January 06 update, followed by "Trump FUBAR". Vasectomies on the rise, a clip from "Family Guy" explaining the process. The show closes with three songs about the Covid-19 virus. Break music - "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" by The Beatles Rejoiner music - "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" by The Charlie Daniels Band --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lawrence-ross9/message
In a world exclusive, Kate Bush speaks to Emma Barnett about being discovered by a new generation and making it to number 1 in the UK singles charts 44 years after her first chart-topper Wuthering Heights. Running Up That Hill was first released in 1985 and its use in the Netflix hit series Stranger Things has made Kate Bush a social media and streaming sensation. The physical and emotional challenges of in vitro fertilisation, or IVF, never fade from your memory - whatever the outcome. But what happens when you have been lucky enough to have a child or children and you still have frozen embryos in storage you are sure you will not use? You can donate to another couple in need, to science, let them be discarded or continue to preserve them. Alison Murdoch, Professor of Reproductive Medicine at Newcastle University and two women who have faced this join Emma. The comedians Katherine Ryan and Sara Pascoe have been making headlines in recent weeks following comments they made on Katherine's new TV show. Both revealed instances when they've worked with men they believe to be predatory and despite complaining these men have not been reprimanded. Emma is joined by Kathryn Roberts who quit comedy because of her experiences and also by Chloe Petts who will be performing her show Transience at the Edinburgh Fringe this summer. Olivia Harrison has penned a book of poetry called "Came the Lightening" to celebrate her husband, George Harrison's life, more than twenty years after his death.. As lead guitarist of The Beatles, his most famous songs included While My Guitar Gently Weeps, and Here Comes the Sun. What prompted her to share her memories in poetry? She tells Emma. As Wimbledon is set to begin on Monday, we discover the story behind Althea Gibson the first Black woman to win Wimbledon in 1957 and 1958. Writer and performer Kemi-Bo Jacobs was so inspired by her that she has written a one-woman play, 'All White Everything But Me' about her. She joins Anita to tell her more. The Treasury's Women in Finance Charter has published its annual review looking at gender diversity within the financial sector in the UK for 2021. Amanda Blanc is CEO of Aviva, the UK's leading insurer and leads the Women in Finance Charter and speaks to Emma about the review as well as her experiences of sexism as one of a handful of female FTSE 100 bosses.
Agent for H.A.R.M. offers Chris and Charlotte a comfy cardigan to keep them warm as they discuss spies, panties, Prince, palindromes, and pies.SHOW NOTES.Agent for H.A.R.M.: IMDB. MST3K Wiki.The Polka King.If you support us on Patreon with us and chat during the premiere of Demon Squad!Our episodes on Operation Double 007 and Danger!! Death Ray.In Like Flynt.Our episodes on Girl in Gold Boots and Catalina Caper.The Fiasco Family on The Astro-Zombies.Our episode on Moon Zero Two. Megaphonic podcast This Is Your Mixtape, which has featured Adam, Beth, and Chris.E.E. Cummings.Our episodes on Angels Revenge and Eegah!The relevant scene from Anatomy of a Murder.Harry Caray.Jan and Dean: Dead Man's Curve.Our episode on Jack Frost.Prince and friends: While My Guitar Gently Weeps.Prince's Superbowl halftime show.An oral history of the Superbowl show, and another one.Ed's Redeeming Qualities: Bob.Chris talks about James Joyce's Ulysses over on The Spouter-Inn.Nick Montfort and William Gillespie: 2002: A Palindrome Story.Georges Perec's palindrome in French.Demitri Martin's palindrome.‘Weird Al' Yankovic: Bob.They Might Be Giants: I Palindrome I.Black bottom pie.Shoofly pie.Chestnut and mushroom pie.Support It's Just A Show on Patreon and hear bonus bits we cut from the show for time. (Also, thanks!)
As we celebrate the summer solstice on the other side of the world it's the shortest day or mid-winter. For the first time the British Antarctic Survey have an all-female team wintering on Bird Island in the sub-Antarctic. Midwinter is a moment of celebration for the teams on sites. The Bird Island Research Station Leader, Imogen Lloyd, joins Emma to tell her about the work they're doing. Olivia Harrison has penned a book of poetry called "Came the Lightening" to celebrate her husband, George Harrison's life, more than twenty years after his death.. As lead guitarist of The Beatles, his most famous songs included While My Guitar Gently Weeps, and Here Comes the Sun. What prompted her to share her memories in poetry? A court support service that helps thousands of people who cannot afford a lawyer could be under threat after having its government funding changed. The Chief Executive of Support Through Court Eileen Pereira explains what any loss of core-funding could have on the women they support. A new story suggests that Boris Johnson may have spoken to Downing Street aides about getting his wife, Mrs Carrie Johnson, two roles while she was living in Number 10 with the Prime Minister as his fiancee. Sources told the Daily Mirror that the Prime Minister raised possible new environmental roles for her in autumn 2020, either on the COP 26 summit or with the Royal Family. His closest advisors are said to have vetoed both suggestions - but what questions does this raise about her being the victim of sexism and the idea of her as a private citizen? We hear from Daily Mirror Political Editor Pippa Crerar Plus a new coming-of-age TV series was released on Amazon Prime – The Summer I Turned Pretty, The characters are supposed to be 15 and 16 year olds, but the majority of the cast are in their early 20's. Why are films and television shows that focus on the teenage experience so often played by older actors? We hear from Alex Hart an English and History Student at Durham University and Tianna Haffenden a young actor. Presenter Emma Barnett Producer Beverley Purcell
Episode Summary This week we are live! Sort of. We aren’t live for you, but we were in each other’s presence and recorded live with Rosemary in the Galaxy Brain studios in SF! And we talk about the 1967 Summer of Love! Sort of… Edited by Nat Show notes by Jesse Show Links Galaxy Brain studios Brain Tape “Friends with Burger-fits” – Bob’s Burgers – Wikipedia Ron Swanson’s Best Friend — Parks & Rec — YouTube Muir Woods THE EWOKS WERE NAMED AFTER THE NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE MIWOK The Summer of Love – Wikipedia Long, hot summer of 1967 – Wikipedia Dot-com bubble – Wikipedia Why George Harrison asked Eric Clapton to perform on ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’ The mayor of SF in 1967; John F. Shelley – Wikipedia The CIA’s Secret Quest For Mind Control: Torture, LSD And A ‘Poisoner In Chief’ Expand Your Mind — How to Grow Psychedelic Mushrooms Using Uncle Ben's Rice “I’m shocked! Shocked! To find that gambling is going on in here!” – Casablanca – YouTube 27 Club – Wikipedia “Every day, somebody’s born who’s never seen The Flintstones” – or, why telling it once isn’t enough Maharishi Mahesh Yogi – Wikipedia “Forever Changes” by Love – Wikipedia State of Jefferson – Wikipedia This Woman Who Was Almost Part of the OG Destiny’s Child Lineup Just Auditioned on The Voice Jon Brion – Wikipedia Hellraiser Rights Return to Clive Barker in 2021 Picks Rosemary: “The Brass Tax” by Downward Nat: “Odessey and Oracle” by The Zombies Jesse: “Cruel Country” by Wilco (Recorded on Tuesday, May 31, 2022)
How can U just leave me standing? ...in search of Prince Rogers Nelson.
INTROWith pianist Greg Kane1min - "Prince is the teacher", and why the 1980s needs more respect. Funk as social commentary.3min - Covering Sign 'O' The Times, audiophiles, working with jazz musicians and having no fear.5mins30s - Seeing Prince after hours at the Garage in Glasgow.7mins - Near misses with Wendy and Lisa, Bobby McFerrin and Paisley Park.With vocalist Pat Kane10mins - Musical background, jazz heritage, hearing Prince for the first time and the ambition of 1999.13mins30s - the 80s as the era of 'half-punk, half synthesizer'. 15mins - the influence of 1986 album Parade on the band, and its 'majestic landscapes'.17mins - The Family album, Prince's side projects and Eric Leeds ('the best funk saxophonist ever').18mins45s - Sign O The Times: 'his sense of taste, and his choices are incredible'. Prince's phrasing and genius.23mins - Horn riffs and discord in Prince's music, Alphabet street and arrangements in jazz, pop and soul.26mins - the musical work and career of Clare Fischer and Rufusized by Chaka Khan.28mins30s - Prince's solo piano and microphone work, Pat's favourite eras of Prince and reflection on his late career. 32mins30s - Acoustic album The Truth and solo piano album One Nite Alone.33mins30s - Money Don't Matter 2Nite and Diamonds & Pearls (big band version on Bandzilla).35mins - Music as protest, social commentary and rebellion in Prince's music.36mins30s - Prince as the 'link' in African American roots music.37mins30s - Gett Off: "Jazz is the preacher, but funk is the teacher" and the Pharaoh Saunders mode.38mins - Funk like an elephants foot, George Clinton and musical theories.39mins - Creating a zone of freedom for black artists, and The Work.41mins30s - Creating tracks and new songs forming organically at jam sessions.43mins - Memories of musical celebrations at Paisley Park with Prince.45mins - Hoping to work with Quincy Jones at the height of their fame in the 1980s (and recording at Paisley Park).47mins - Jamming with Stevie Wonder and D'Angelo.49mins - Pat asks a Prince fan for thoughts on his untimely death.56mins - Funk revivals, snap bass and Pop Life.58mins - A Prince cover the band are ashamed of! And 80s nights at Butlins.60mins - What question would Pat ask Prince if he were still alive today?
This week we talked about how social media can affect mental health and about how loving your neighbor goes beyond just being nice. Also, get to know us better and find out what our biggest pet peeves are! Selena Gomez Says Quitting the Internet Has Transformed Her Mental Health https://relevantmagazine.com/culture/selena-gomez-says-four-and-a-half-years-off-the-internet-has-changed-her-mental-health-for-the-better/ Minneapolis TV station unearths footage of 11-year old Prince supporting a teacher's strike in 1970 because 'they be working extra hours for us' https://www.insider.com/minneapolis-outlet-unearths-1970-footage-of-prince-at-teachers-strike-2022-4 Prince, Tom Petty, Steve Winwood, Jeff Lynne and others -- "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SFNW5F8K9Y Should Christians Join Muslims in Breaking Ramadan's Daily Fast? https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2017/june/should-christians-join-muslims-breaking-ramadan-fast-iftar.html?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=article&fbclid=IwAR0NVCK4iWghU8FL0mIT804quPOP4Vg-4UfLDAHQpztxP5iBIt7lqd-ZqYo
#2-1Intro/Outro: The End of the End by Paul McCartney2. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles (Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band -Andrew's Mix)1. The White Album by The Beatles (The White Album - Andrew's Mix)Vote on Today's Album ArtVote on Weeks 13-16 Round 3 Album Art (Episodes 361-380)Played previously on the podcast:From Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: Fixing a Hole (#63 on the Songs list), A Day in the Life (#142 on the Songs list)From The White Album: Back in the U.S.S.R. (#280 on the Songs list), Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (#1 on the Songs list), While My Guitar Gently Weeps (#159 on the Songs list), Blackbird (#299 on the Songs list), Julia (from the Artists list), Birthday (the first Intro song used in Episode 1!)Final decade update:00's - 6890's - 4810's - 4270's - 3560's - 3480's - 1550's - 320's - 240's - 230's - 1Top year:2007 - 152011 - 111967 - 102005, 2008, 2012 - 91971, 1994, 2010, 2015 - 7Top artists:The Beatles - 9 albumsBob Dylan - 8 albumsDeath Cab For Cutie, Pink Floyd, Paul McCartney - 6 albumsLed Zeppelin, Coldplay, They Might Be Giants - 5 albumsProgramming Note: Next week, I will do five more request episodes. We will also conclude the Album Art Championship: On Monday I will post a link to vote for Week 17 Round 2 Album Art and on Wednesday I will post a link to vote for the Album Art Champion! The winner will be announced on Friday!
We're back with four more randomly selected Beatles songs making their way to the stage. This week, It's Only Love, Get Back (your choice of Muddy, Spectory or Naked), Baby's In Black, and While My Guitar Gently Weeps. Tough choices ahead.
Musician and musicologist Mike Daley talks to host Paul Romanuk about the first side of John Lennon's 1974 solo album Walls and Bridges - Lennon's so-called "Lost Weekend" album that he recorded while he was separated from Yoko Ono. Lots of cool stuff in here, including Lennon working with Elton John on the album's biggest hit, Whatever Gets You Through The Night. We also talk about a great overlooked Lennon "deep cut", the lovely ballad Bless You. Mike also talks about his work with one of the great lead guitarists of all time, the late Jeff Healey. If you're not familiar with Jeff's work, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCaL_v2EHvc (check out this cover) that he did of While My Guitar Gently Weeps. It has over 2M views. Mike Daley's website is: https://mikedaleymusic.com/home (mikedaleymusic.com). Lots of great stuff to see there, including Mike's extremely well researched video lecture series called The Beatles And Their World.
We are back with a NEW ALBUM!! Well, not really new. It's from 1968. The Beatles (The White Album) is an album released on November 22nd, 1968 and features some of the most classic Beatles songs like: Back in the U.S.S.R., Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Revolution (0, 1 and 9), and so much more. Let me tell you all about it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/classicalbumpodcast/message
#235-233Intro/Outro: Tennessee Song by Margo Price235. Rattle That Lock by David Gilmour (Rattle That Lock & In Any Tongue & Today)234. The Across the Universe soundtrack (Let It Be & While My Guitar Gently Weeps & Blackbird & All You Need is Love)233. Apollo 18 by They Might Be Giants (I Palindrome I & Mammal & excerpts from the Fingertips suite)Rattle That Lock album artAcross the Universe album artApollo 18 album artVote on Today's Album ArtWeek 1 Round 1 Winners (episodes 301-305)Vote on Week 1 Round 2 Album Art
#160-156Intro/Outro: Wonderful World by James Morrison160. Nico and the Niners by twenty one pilots (5)159. While My Guitar Gently Weeps by The Beatles (19)158. (What a) Wonderful World by Sam Cooke157. Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole156. Gold Digger by Kanye West (3)Balderdash #18 answerBonus excerpt: I Got a Woman by Ray Charles
From the Legend of Zelda to the musical Annie, Marty is finding the joy of life. What tunes do you recognize? Playlist: "Princess Zelda" performed by Slovak National Symphony Orchestra; Eric Bucholz, conductor, composed by Koji Kondo "Tomorrow" performed by Quvenzhané Wallis, composed by Charles Strouse & Martin Charnin "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" performed by Regina Spektor, composed and written by George Harrison
Elon Musk will host tomorrow night's Saturday Night Live. It is, if nothing else, an odd choice. Speaking of choices, Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Sitcoms of All Time is out this week. Finally, This Is a Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist is a four-part Netflix docuseries about the 1990 robbery of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. The burglary was the largest museum heist in history in terms of value (thought to be as much as $600 million) until 2019. Some other stuff that happened this week, give or take: Jeff Goldblum's a movie star, jazz pianist and an inescapable meme. What's behind his enduring appeal? On That Bombshell Billie Eilish Cover for British VogueThe pop star known for defying gender stereotypes got a glamour makeover with a corset. Not everyone is happy about it. Broadway Is Reopening. But Not Until September.Even as New York City begins to reopen this summer, Broadway will not resume performances until Sept. 14. Here's why. I'm Not Ready to PerformA great rock-and-roll show means openness, confrontation, and a kind of danger, and those ideas right now feel too heavy to lift. Jason Concepcion Is Still Working Through His Early-Pandemic Pasta Purchase"I've always had an affinity for the cuisine of the Italians" Eww, That's Gross. And We Like It That Way.Why the tasteless humor of "Bad Trip," starring Eric Andre, is a feat to be celebrated. Few can pull off transgression so skillfully. German Gymnasts Cover Their Legs In Stand Against Sexualization Prince's epic "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" guitar solo has a new director's cut Ethan Hawke Waits for Godot, or for the Zoom Screen to UnfreezeAfter a rehearsal for a virtual production of the play, Hawke and his co-star John Leguizamo ponder how all dialogue now sounds like Beckett. Prancer, the 'demonic' Chihuahua who went viral, finds his forever homePrancer has adjusted to both his new life and his viral celebrity status quite well. Here Are The First Official Photos From HBO's "House Of The Dragon"The show will debut on HBO and on its streaming platform HBO Max in 2022. Heads Up! A Used Chinese Rocket Is Tumbling Back to Earth This Weekend.The chances of it hitting a populated area are small, but not zero. That has raised questions about how the country’s space program designs its missions. GUESTS: Carolyn Paine - An actress, comedian, and dancer, and she is founder, director, and choreographer of CONNetic Dance Bill Yousman - Professor of Media Studies at Sacred Heart University Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe and Cat Pastor contributed to this show.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jake Shimabukuro first stunned the world nearly 15 years ago with his amazing ukulele rendition of George Harrison's ballad “While My Guitar Gently Weeps”, recorded while he sat at Central Park and now has nearly 17 million views on YouTube. Jake is an incredible music artist; in fact Guitar Player magazine called him “the Jimi... The post 137. Jake Shimabukuro – Rockin' the Ukulele appeared first on 15 Minutes With Chuck - podcast.