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RTL Today - Song 2
Song 2: Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal (S.3 Ep.7), 06/03/2024

RTL Today - Song 2

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024


This week we are taking a look at the beautiful, beguiling and breathy White Winter Hymnal from Seattle indie-folk band, Fleet Foxes. "White Winter Hymnal" is the first single from Fleet Foxes released by European label Bella Union on July 21, 2008 and arguably remains to this day the band's best known song.

Audio Fanfic Pod
XF: white winter hymnal(s) by audries

Audio Fanfic Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 64:06


Story: white winter hymnal(s) Author: audries Rating: GA Site link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/9000709 Read by: Annie Summary: 12 years (and 12 days) of Christmas. Used by the author's permission. The characters in these works are not the property of the Audio Fanfic Podcast or the author and are not being posted for profit.

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Andrew's Daily Five
Where Do They Rank: Episode 9

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 30:36


Where Do They Rank: Episode 9Intro/Outro: Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood by The AnimalsBonus excerpt: White Winter Hymnal by Fleet FoxesToday's five songs:You Probably Couldn't See For the Lights But You Were Staring Straight At Me by Arctic MonkeysWho Cares What the Question Is by The BeesTiger Mountain Peasant Song by Fleet FoxesTwo Weeks by Grizzly BearFour Chords That Made a Million by Porcupine TreeVote on which #1 song you like best

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Ship Full of Bombs
Indie Night In Does 2008 - 18/5/22

Ship Full of Bombs

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 113:50


Deerhoof - The Tears and Music of Love Ida Maria - I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked Friendly Fires - Jump in the Pool Hot Chip - Ready For The Floor MIA - Paper Planes (DFA Remix) MGMT - Time to Pretend Vampire Weekend - A Punk The Ting Tings - Great DJ Hercules & Love Affair - Blind Tilly & The Wall - Cacophony Eddy Current Suppression Ring - Memory Lane The Fall - Wolf Kidult Man Sparks - Lighten Up Morrissey XX Teens - Darlin' Crystal Castles - Alice Practice dan le sac Vs. Scroobius Pip - Thou Shalt Always Kill The Kills - Cheap and Cheerful Conor Oberst - NYC Gone, Gone The Vines - Get Out Glasvegas - Daddy's Gone These New Puritans - Elvis M83 - Graveyard Girl Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! Portishead - Machine Gun Clutchy Hopkins - 3rd Element Salem - Water Mogwai - Batcat Nisennenmondai - Kyuukohan Beach House - Wedding Bell Breeders - Night Of Joy Bon Iver - Skinny Love Fleet foxes - White Winter Hymnal

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There R Giants
There R Giants Pod-68 with Melissa Lockard

There R Giants

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 33:54


The Athletic’s Melissa Lockard joins me once again to talk about her Top 30 rankings for the Giants’ system and the many questions she fielded from her readers about that list. We dive into the questions of how to assess rough years, Rule 5 protection, and the difference between starting pitching prospects and relievers. As always, Melissa’s work on the Giants’ system is a must follow at The Athletic. You can keep up with all of her work by following her on Twitter @melissalockard.And, of course, you can follow my work as well @rog61 or subscribe to ThereRGiants.com to get all of my work delivered straight to the Inbox.Intro/Outro: “White Winter Hymnal” by Fleet Foxes Get full access to There R Giants at rogermunter.substack.com/subscribe

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Songs That Send Us
White Winter Hymnal by Fleet Foxes

Songs That Send Us

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 31:02


We send everyone off for the holiday season in the only way Songs That Send Us knows how: an indie winter classic. With limited lyrics and an ever-changing musical undercurrent, White Winter Hymnal by Fleet Foxes has become one of their most notable songs and a favorite for this time of the year. Featuring some new tunes as well, this episode is perfect to hold you over for the holiday season!

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Andrew's Daily Five
Andrew's Daily Five, Ep. 53

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 11:02


#240-236Intro/Outro: Mrs. Robinson by Simon & Garfunkel240. Llama by Phish (2)239. White Winter Hymnal by Fleet Foxes238. Experimental Film by They Might Be Giants (6)237. London Calling by The Clash236. Traveller by Chris StapletonBalderdash #10 answer

Behind The Chalk
Creating Music In A Virtual World

Behind The Chalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 41:01


Welcome to "Behind The Chalk", a podcast to share with you conversations with educators from every level discussing our passions, insights, research, and experiences across the profession! Episode Notes In this episode of, "Behind The Chalk", Lindsay chats with Jacob Carll, Assistant Professor of Musical Theater at SUNY Cortland, to discuss how he was able to continue reaching his students while teaching music virtually. Mr. Carll shares how his world shifted with the Pandemic and the innovative strategies he used to continue developing his student's skills! He also shares the process of how he coached his students to create music in a virtual world collaboratively for their final project in an amazing performance of The White Winter Hymnal. Click here to see their video! To reach out to Jacob Carll, you can send an e-mail to jacobcarll@gmail.com or follow him on Instagram @jacobcarllonthekeys Support The Podcast Did you enjoy today's episode? Follow the podcast! Behind The Chalk I @ChalkEd I BehindTheChalkEdu@gmail.com Follow the host Lindsay Simpson I @LSimpson1220 Join The Conversation Thank you for tuning into today's episode! We would love for you to support the podcast by rating and subscribing wherever you like to listen! Send us a message with your thoughts on today's topics- I would love to know what your experiences are and look forward to sharing your comments on the podcast each week! Sound effects obtained from zapsplat.com and Anchor. --- 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/behindthechalkedu/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/behindthechalkedu/support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/behindthechalkedu/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/behindthechalkedu/support

Album vs Album
Taylor Swift "Folklore" vs Fleet Foxes "Shore"

Album vs Album

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 31:49


Welcome to AvA Lite, a snack-sized version of our regular episodes. Lucas and Cail debate which folk festival lover had the better "quarantune" release — T. Swift or Robin Pecknold?

180 grados
180 Grados - Slowthai con James Blake y Mount Kimbie y Walt Disco - 22/09/20

180 grados

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 58:51


"Feel Away" es el título de a nueva canción del Slowthai junto a Mount Kimbie y James Blake, en la interpretación y composición. Un pasaje cautivador que está dedicado al hermano pequeño del rapero, Michael John, ya fallecido. Escuchamos también a los escoceses Walt Disco con "Hey Boy (You’re One Of Us)", otra de las canciones del disco que van a publicar el 30 dde septiembre, a Miley Cyrus con una versión, en directo, de 'Heart Of Glass' de Blondie, a Earth Wind & Fire con un remix de 'September', que ha cumplido 42 años, a Grises con otra barbaridad de "Talismán", su nuevo disco y a Ginebras con "6AM", otro de los pelotazos del debut que publican este viernes, 25 de septiembre. BILLIE EILISH – My Future HAIM – The Steps EARTH, WIND & FIRE – September (Remix) WALT DISCO – Hey Boy (You’re One Of Us) MUSE – Psycho MILEY CYRUS – Heart Of Glass SEAN FRUTOS – Tu Obra de Arte PORRIDGE RADIO – 7 Seconds GINEBRAS – 6AM WEEZER – If You’re Wondering If I Want (I Want You To) SLOWTAI feat. JAMES BLAKE & MOUNT KIMBIE – Feel Away TZAR - WYLF GRISES feat. JURGI EKIZA)– Galdu Arte FLEET FOXES – White Winter Hymnal KING GIZZARD & THE LIZAR WIZARD – Straws In The Wind AC/DC – Back In Black Escuchar audio

Sounds! HD
Fleet Foxes: Endlich Land unter den Füssen

Sounds! HD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 107:10


Es ist heute einfach so aufgetaucht und der Sound ist gross und einladend - aber das 4. Album «Shore» von den Fleet Foxes war ein Krampf. Songwriter Robin Pecknold hatte sich mit einem Berg halbfertiger Ideen im Lockdown von New York City zu Hause verschanzt und verloren. Bis ihn ein Beinaheunfall beim Surfen und lange Road Trips auf den richtigen Weg brachten. «Shore» steht in vielerlei Hinsicht fürs Zurückfinden. Pecknold hatte zig Studios und Freunde besucht (Kevin Morby, Hamilton Leithauser, Aaron Dessner von The National, und viele mehr wirken auf dem Album mit), aber er schaffte es nicht, die Songskizzen zu vollenden. Er wurde beim Surfen abgetrieben und schaffte es erst mit letzter Kraft an Land. Er hat den Lockdown seiner Heimatstadt schlecht verkraftet und brauchte drei Monate, um wieder normal zu funktionieren. Schliesslich begann er, exzessiv mit seinem Auto aufs Land zu fahren, frass tausende Kilometer und fand Inspiration und Energie, um das Album fertig zu machen. Und «Shore» gross, positiv, und verspielt - fernab von der experimentellen Vielschichtigkeit der letzten Platte «Crack-Up». Das Album erinnert teilweise gar an die Anfänge und grossen Hits wie «White Winter Hymnal» oder «Helplessness Blues».

Sounds!
Fleet Foxes: Endlich Land unter den Füssen

Sounds!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 107:10


Es ist heute einfach so aufgetaucht und der Sound ist gross und einladend - aber das 4. Album «Shore» von den Fleet Foxes war ein Krampf. Songwriter Robin Pecknold hatte sich mit einem Berg halbfertiger Ideen im Lockdown von New York City zu Hause verschanzt und verloren. Bis ihn ein Beinaheunfall beim Surfen und lange Road Trips auf den richtigen Weg brachten. «Shore» steht in vielerlei Hinsicht fürs Zurückfinden. Pecknold hatte zig Studios und Freunde besucht (Kevin Morby, Hamilton Leithauser, Aaron Dessner von The National, und viele mehr wirken auf dem Album mit), aber er schaffte es nicht, die Songskizzen zu vollenden. Er wurde beim Surfen abgetrieben und schaffte es erst mit letzter Kraft an Land. Er hat den Lockdown seiner Heimatstadt schlecht verkraftet und brauchte drei Monate, um wieder normal zu funktionieren. Schliesslich begann er, exzessiv mit seinem Auto aufs Land zu fahren, frass tausende Kilometer und fand Inspiration und Energie, um das Album fertig zu machen. Und «Shore» gross, positiv, und verspielt - fernab von der experimentellen Vielschichtigkeit der letzten Platte «Crack-Up». Das Album erinnert teilweise gar an die Anfänge und grossen Hits wie «White Winter Hymnal» oder «Helplessness Blues».

Cover Me
White Winter Hymnal - Fleet Foxes

Cover Me

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 103:36


Griffin North (Tora Steals Things) joins the boys to deny that Fleet Foxes "White Winter Hymnal" is a Christmas song! We discuss non-holiday themed songs that make us think of the holidays in our bonus segment! Follow along and try to keep your head on! Covers by: Kina Grannis, Birdy, Belle Jewel, The Hangovers, Kim Wilde ft. Marty Wilde, Pentatonix, Gardiner Sisters, Bernard Dubicki, Alexander Armstrong YouTube playlist here Spotify playlist here

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Strong Songs
Q&A: Hamilton, Hozier, Mariah, Modes

Strong Songs

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 58:11


Mailbag May returns for round two, as Kirk continues catching up on listener questions. NEW THEME MUSIC INBOUND! Strong Songs passed its first goal of 150 backers on Patreon! That means Kirk will write all-new theme music for the show. Keep an ear out for that sometime in June, most likely. A huge thank you to everyone who's signed up to support the show so far - we've also got some new goals, which you can check out over on the page: https://www.patreon.com/strongsongs MAILBAG MAY, PART 2 The Strong Songs mailbag continues to overflow. This week we've got some follow-ups on Hamilton as well as questions about Mariah's whistle register, vocal multiphonics, rhythmic misdirection, the lydian mode, and the differences between a sequencer, a sampler, and a synthesizer.  REFERENCED ON THIS EPISODE: Various pieces from Hamilton, composed by Strong Songs celebrity endorser Lin-Manuel Miranda, 2015 The graphic novel Asterios Polyp by David Mazzucchelli, 2009 "Counting Stars" by OneRepublic from Native, 2013 "The Third Eye" by the Pillows from My Foot, 2006 "The Simpsons Theme" by Danny Elfman, 1989 "Something" by Snarky Puppy feat. Lalah Hathaway from Family Dinner Vol 1, 2013 "Emotions" as performed by Mariah Carey on Emotions, 1991 "Movement" by Hozier, 2019 "Show Me The Way" by Peter Frampton from Frampton, 1975 "Nut Bush City Limits" by Ike and Tina Turner, 1973 "Shake Your Rump" by the Beastie Boys from Paul's Boutique, 1989 "Without You" by Pete Ham and Tom Evans, as performed by Harry Nilsson, 1971 "White Winter Hymnal" as performed by Fleet Foxes, 2008 "Fugue 24" by Anathallo from Sparrows, 2002 "God Only Knows" as performed by the Beach Boys on Pet Sounds, 1966 "Baba O'Riley" by Pete Townshend and The Who from Who's Next, 1971 "Memories" by Thutmose from the Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse soundtrack, 2018  ———————————— NEWSLETTER/MAILING LIST Sign up for Kirk's mailing list to start getting monthly-ish newsletters with music recommendations, links, news, and extra thoughts on new Strong Songs episodes: https://tinyletter.com/KirkHamilton

HARKpodcast
Episode 212: Strawberry Equinox

HARKpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 36:23


Spring is nearly here! Whether you're desperate for sunshine or already wistfully missing those snowflakes, the two songs we cover this week - "White Winter Hymnal" by Fleet Foxes and "Strawberry Snow" by Brenda Lee - will hopefully have some comfort to offer you through this seasonal change.

Classical Classroom
Classical Classroom, Episode 112: The Ugly Christmas Sweaters Of Classical Music, With Alecia Lawyer (RERUN)

Classical Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 34:22


It's Christmas Eve. Chances are, you've heard a lot of beautiful music. If you're looking for more of that, you've come to the wrong place. Welcome to Jingle Hell, where bad songs are born, and good songs come to die. Alecia Lawyer, founder, artistic director, and principal oboist of River Oaks Chamber Orchestra (ROCO) talks about the worst musical offerings of the season, and what makes them so bad. Songs that include entire scales? Check. Songs with completely bizarre lyrics that we sing along with anyway? Check. Wookiees? Yeah. This episode has all of that and oh so much more. Listen if you dare! And, uh, merry Christmas. You're welcome. Music in this episode:   “Dominick the Donkey.” Ray Allen, Sam Saltzberg and Wandra Merrell. “I Want a Hippopotamus For Christmas.” John Rox. Performed by Gayla Peevey. “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.” Randy Brooks. Performed by Elmo and Patsy. “White Winter Hymnal.” Written and performed by Fleet Foxes. From their self-titled album. “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town.” By John Frederick Coots. Performed by the Cheeky Monkeys. “Ding​-​a​-​ling​-​a​-​ring​-​a​-​ling.” Written and performed by Sufjan Stevens. From Silver and Gold. “Baby It’s Cold Outside.” Frank Loesser. Performed by Zooey Deschanel & Leon Redbone. From the Elf movie soundtrack. “Vader Did You Know?” Vic Mignogna. “What Can You Get a Wookiee for Christmas (When He Already Owns a Comb?).” From Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk. “Mary, Did You Know?” Lyrics written by Mark Lowry and music written by Buddy Greene. Performed by Pentatonix. Greensleeves. London Festival Orchestra. “Joy to the World.” Isaac Watts. “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen.” Performed by the Bach Choir. “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.” Performed by Celtic Woman. “Good King Wenceslas.” John Mason Neale. “Angels We Have Heard on High.” Performed by Sandi Patty. “The Cherry-Tree Carol.” Performed by King’s College Choir.     Audio production by Todd "Good King Wencelastodd" Hulslander with two eyes made out of coal by Dacia Clay and editing by Mark DiClaudio.   Special Thanks to Todd Reynolds for his music, Taskforce: Farmlab from Outerbourough.

Musikkens Rødder
‘Musikkens Rødder': Fleet Foxes skandinaviske forbindelse

Musikkens Rødder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 10:05


Musikkens rødder er en musikarkæologisk podcastserie, der undersøger hvilke rytmer, ord og inspirationskilder, som de store musikfænomener står på skuldrene af. I håbet om at finde ud af hvorfor den musik vi alle sammen kender, lyder som den gør. Vi tager lytteren med på en kort rejse, der begynder et sted vi alle kender og fører lytteren et sted hen, de ikke vidste de havde lyst til at besøge.Da Skandinavien drog til AmerikaIndieheltene fra Fleet Foxes, der headliner årets Roskilde Festival, er fra Seattle – en by der nok mest er kendt for Starbucks og grungemusikken. Hvad mange dog ikke ved er, at byen Seattle også blev hjemstedet for en række skandinaviske immigranter, der tog deres egne musikinstrumenter med til den nordvestlige del af USA.Forsanger Robin Pecknold og Skylar Skjelset er begge af norsk ophav. Hjulpet på vej af dette besynderlige slægtsskab, dannede de to et særligt venskab, der har givet os skønne indiefolk-hits som Mykonos og White Winter Hymnal.Deres forfædre kom til Seattle og medbragte blandt andet hardangerfelen– en norsk variant af violinen og psalmodikonet – et enstrenget musikinstrument, som man i USA kalder viking cello. Skandinaverne blev i starten set på som nogle særlinge, men fandt sig efterhånden til rette i Seattle, hvor de har sat tydelige præg på kulturen.Har du lyst til en ekstra speciel ”Fleet Foxes møder det nordiske”-oplevelse, synes vi du skal tage et kig på denne video, hvor de optræder med det islandske kor Graduale Nobili, der blandt andet har turneret med Björk:https://youtu.be/aEcSbdsfFJsDansk musik lever i USADe traditionelle instrumenters sange, som skandinaverne tog med til Seattle bliver stadig dyrket den dag i dag. Det er den amerikanske musiker og fjerdegenerations indvandrer fra Danmark 83-årige Dwight Lamb et godt eksempel på.Han blev i 2017 udnævnt som rigsspillemand af Danmark og har i mange år spillet danske traditionelle sange på violin og trækharmonika, som han har lært af sin far, der lærte dem af sin far osv.Her kan du f.eks. høre ham opføre den klassiske danske vise: ”Åh, Susanne”Både den amerikanske og nordiske folkemusik smelter fint sammen i danske Ida Wenøes musik. Hun er således både inspireret af Sebastian og Højskolesangbogen, Joni Mitchell og Leonard Cohen.Hun kalder selv sin musik for nordic noir og hvis du lytter efter, kan du høre de samme smukke vokalharmonier som hos Fleet Foxes. Selvom vi kan drage forskellige paralleller mellem Idas og andre kunstneres musik, er det svært at putte hende i en kasse. Hendes musik er nemlig helt hendes egen, og noget som de flere steder i verden er ved at få øjnene op for. Hendes tourplan bringer hende således i 2018 til både USA, Wales, Italien, Tyskland, Østrig og Schweiz.Vi synes du bør tjekke denne Idas album “Time Of Ghosts” ud, samt hendes version af den traditionelle danske vise “Musens Sang” ud – og så bør du selvfølgelig også tage at følge hende på Facebook, Instagram og Spotify.

Joyous Eclectic
8 - Vocal Parts, Harmony Arts and a Few Incredibly Short Audio Clips

Joyous Eclectic

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 108:25


In Episode 8 we delve into some of our favourite vocal parts and harmonies in songs. Matt also challenges Parker and Chad to a '3, 2, 1' game - see if you can beat those two dinguses at it! Did you have any thoughts? Comments? Please send them to us at joyouseclectic@gmail.com! Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://www.facebook.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://twitter.com/joyouseclectic   Promotion: Check out Out of the Dust by visiting http://www.outofthedustmusic.com/ or following them on social media at @theoutofthedust Songs Used Chad's Songs: "The Last Stage of Consumption" by lowercase noises, "All Nereids Beware" by Chiodos, "Metal Boy" by Lo Beggar, "Woods" by Bon Iver, "I've Got Friends" by Manchester Orchestra Matt's Songs: "Familiarity" by Punch Brothers, "Lysergic Bliss" by of Montreal, "715 - Creeks" by Bon Iver, "White Winter Hymnal" by Fleet Foxes Parker's Songs: "Dogs" by Damien Rice, "Should You Return" by Copeland, "Fearless" by In the Midst of Lions, "Here and Heaven" from The Goat Rodeo Sessions, "Homesick" by Kings of Convenience Listener Submissions: "Something" by Layla Hathaway & Snarky Puppy (submitted by Rob Hudson) Game Clips: (Listen before you spoil the answers for yourself! Now that you've been warned...) "Barbie Girl" by Aqua, "Here It Goes Again" by OK Go, "Piano Man" by Billy Joel, "Back in Black" by AC/DC All intros/bumpers/outros written and recorded by hosts.  Check out our 'sister' podcast "Two Bros Driving" here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-bros-driving/id1349804668?mt=2 or follow their social media @twobrosdriving

Daniel K's Let's Plays
Euro Truck Simulator Two 02. (Season -04 episode -19).

Daniel K's Let's Plays

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2018 70:15


Euro Truck Simulator Two 02. (Season -04 episode -19). Back to back uploads listeners! Yes indeed! In this episode I recommended eloping for anti-social reasons, and also going back and listening to Fleet Foxes, because they're still good. I've changed my tune since last episode; if you don't like this series please let me know somehow. On twitter, or by commenting on soundcloud, whatever. These episodes are so easy to make, it feels like cheating. So I need to know for certain that you listeners aren't hating these. In this episode I played a bit of White Winter Hymnal by Fleet Foxes, and the closing music was Six Ways to Sunday by The Drones.

Classical Classroom
Classical Classroom, Episode 112: The Ugly Christmas Sweaters Of Classical Music, With Alecia Lawyer

Classical Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 32:07


It’s four days until Christmas. Chances are, you’ve heard a lot of beautiful music. If you’re looking for more of that, you’ve come to the wrong place. Welcome to Jingle Hell, where bad songs are born, and good songs come to die. Alecia Lawyer, founder, artistic director, and principal oboist of River Oaks Chamber Orchestra (ROCO) talks about the worst musical offerings of the season, and what makes them so bad. Songs that include entire scales? Check. Songs with completely bizarre lyrics that we sing along with anyway? Check. Wookiees? Yeah. This episode has all of that and oh so much more. Listen if you dare! And, uh, merry Christmas. You’re welcome.   Audio production by Todd “Good King Wencelastodd” Hulslander with two eyes made out of coal by Dacia Clay and editing by Mark DiClaudio. Music in this episode: “Dominick the Donkey.” Ray Allen, Sam Saltzberg and Wandra Merrell. “I Want a Hippopotamus For Christmas.” John Rox. Performed by Gayla Peevey. “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.” Randy Brooks. Performed by Elmo and Patsy. “White Winter Hymnal.” Written and performed by Fleet Foxes. From their self-titled album. “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town.” By John Frederick Coots. Performed by the Cheeky Monkeys.  “Ding​-​a​-​ling​-​a​-​ring​-​a​-​ling.” Written and performed by Sufjan Stevens. From Silver and Gold. “Baby It’s Cold Outside.” Frank Loesser. Performed by Zooey Deschanel & Leon Redbone. From the Elf movie soundtrack. “Vader Did You Know?” Vic Mignogna. “What Can You Get a Wookiee for Christmas (When He Already Owns a Comb?).” From Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk. “Mary, Did You Know?” Lyrics written by Mark Lowry and music written by Buddy Greene. Performed by Pentatonix. Greensleeves. London Festival Orchestra. “Joy to the World.” Isaac Watts.  “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen.” Performed by the Bach Choir. “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.” Performed by Celtic Woman. “Good King Wenceslas.” John Mason Neale. “Angels We Have Heard on High.” Performed by Sandi Patty. “The Cherry-Tree Carol.” Performed by King’s College Choir. If you enjoyed this episode, you can also hear Alecia talk all about the oboe in Episode 10!

Eldorado
Errance #31 : De Elvis Perkins à David Crosby

Eldorado

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2015


ELVIS PERKINS. SHAMPOO – 4:00In Dearland, XL recordings, 2009 ELVIS PERKINS. I CAME FOR FIRE – 4:00I Aubade, MIR, 2015 FLEET FOXES. WHITE WINTER HYMNAL – 2:25Fleet Foxes, Sub Pop, 2008 J. TILLMAN. DARLING NIGHT – 5:05Minor Works, Fargo, 2006 FATHER JOHN MISTY. I WENT TO THE STORE – 4:30I Love You Honeybear, Domino, 2015 […] Cet article Errance #31 : De Elvis Perkins à David Crosby est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.

Talk Zebra with Camm Harston and Tony Hughes
Episode 35: Are They Talking About Vaginas?

Talk Zebra with Camm Harston and Tony Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2014


The guys are on a schedule, but they manage to discuss Camm's recent trip to Seattle and Portland, as well as, thankfully, surgery going well for Tony's mom. Oh, and Tony tells of how B2 is worse than even black people when it comes to a certain subject!Due to time constraints, there's no Five Dub, but Camm will be back with that next week.The MOLI battle is songs with a color in the title. Back for their second appearance, Tony goes with his favorite band, Fleet Foxes, as they sing "White Winter Hymnal" heard here... http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CCYQtwIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DDrQRS40OKNE&ei=DXvoUvjzCsPloAT74IHYCQ&usg=AFQjCNGDaxebYqZIJK_t0T5jKgTxoKdm1Q&bvm=bv.60157871,d.cGU Meanwhile, Camm picks a song by Frank Ocean and Andre 3000 (also making his second appearance) called "Pink Matter", heard here... http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CCYQtwIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dt8KoJQChzA8&ei=MnvoUuTKEciCogSP74Jw&usg=AFQjCNEiNIqSeuwutMPUhNajdhCIyNaFxQ&bvm=bv.60157871,d.cGUCamm is up first in MOTH, and he chooses actor Adam Brody, seen here... http://www.alwaysgirls.com/bigimage/1280/adam_brody40.jpg Tony picks up on Camm's Seattle visit by choosing Seattle Seahawks CB Richard Sherman, seen here... http://media.thenewstribune.com/smedia/2013/11/08/00/27/19LBgX.AuSt.5.jpegAs always, the place to vote for MOLI is at our Facebook page, and you can also email the show at talkzebrapodcast@gmail.com!To listen, click here. To download, right click and "Save As..."Please support our show by clicking the links to our Sponsors.

FridgeCasts
December 2011

FridgeCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2011 79:41


Off the Drum and Bass tip, and into festive/winter silliness... Classics old and new, from Eels, The Waitresses, The Ramones and Cyndi Lauper and Tom Lehrer. Death to "Now That's What I Call Christmas!". White Winter Hymnal – Fleet Foxes Winter in the Hamptons – Josh Rouse Christmas is going to the dogs – Eels The Christmas Song – The Ravonettes Jingle Bells – The Puppini Sisters Getting Ready for Christmas – Paul Simon Christmas Wrapping – The Waitresses Just Like Christmas – Low Merry Christmas – Ramones Home on Christmas Day – Cyndi Lauper It Doesn’t Often Snow at Christmas – Pet Shop Boys Last Christmas (2010 Solid Sleep Trance Mix Edit) – X-Mas Allstars feat. Fab Christmas With You is the Best – The Long Winters Get Behind Me, Santa! – Sufjan Stevens Santa Claus is coming to Town – Diana Krall I’m a Little Snowflake – Laurie Berkner Snow Day – Bleu Christmas at the Zoo – The Flaming Lips Green Christmas – Bare Naked Ladies A Christmas Carol – Tom Lehrer It’s Clichéd to be Cynical at Christmas – Half Man Half Biscuit All I Want For Christmas is New Year’s Day – Hurts Auld Lang Syne (Rob Hilton Mix) – The Dissident Army Tar Barrel In Dale (Live) – The Unthanks Happy New Year - Abba

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pmaCAST #24: The Best Songs of the Decade, Pt. 3 (Final)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2010 0:01


pmaCAST #24: The Best Songs of the Decade, Pt. 3 (Final) Tracklist Pretty Much Amazing’s Best Songs of the Decade (2000-2009) 25. Lil Wayne – A Milli 24. The Knife – Heartbeats 23. Fleet Foxes – White Winter Hymnal 22. Jay-Z & The Beatles – 99 Problems (Danger Mouse) 21. The Strokes – The Modern … Continue reading pmaCAST #24: The Best Songs of the Decade, Pt. 3 (Final)