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Phil and David -- the Private Eyes of podcasting and frequent "Lunch" Maneaters -- are totally X-Static to use their Voices to welcome David's early musical hero and longtime friend Daryl Hall to a long distance Zoom "Lunch." Hear as Daryl Hall discuss his remarkable career in music and his show "Live From Daryl's House," uses a surprising amount of Yiddish, shares his thoughts about being a part of "We Are The World" and "Sun City," answers a great guest question from Jimmy Jam, and has a classic response when Phil and David ask for his advice on how to keep their own duo act together. What's better than One On One? How about One On Two? To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.
Corey and Kevin are back to look at side two of the debut Foo Fighters album featuring a Whole Lotta Grohl! After an uninspiring start to the season, Corey is starting to worry about what the rest of the season might hold on the albums he's less familiar with. Kevin is much more concerned about the state of his moat but that just shows how focussed he is on the show! Will the boys be more ecstatic about side two than they were side one? Will the Haskin Scale become an international unit of measurement of song rankings? And what exactly is a Weenie Beanie?The only way to find out is to turn on, tune in, and blow it now for all the cows! Songs covered in this episode: "Weenie Beenie", "Oh, George", "For All the Cows", "X-Static", "Wattershed", "Exhausted"Don't forget to follow us on social media and leave us a rating/review if you're enjoying the show!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UltimateCatalogueClashTwitter: https://twitter.com/UCatalogueClashBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ucatalogueclash.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho. One of the most in demand blues / rock guitarists in the world is a mysterious character who goes by the name of G.E. Smith. Millions of TV viewers know his face-and the shock of unruly blond ponytail that was always falling across it-from his tenure stint of fronting the Saturday Night Live Band. Smith was hired to play lead guitar for Hall and Oates, he stayed for six years (1979-1985) constantly touring and recording with them, racking up hit after hit. Smith toured for almost four years with the legendary Bob Dylan. Smith was also honored to be the musical director for special events such as the 1988 Emmy Awards, the 1993 Rhythm and Blues Foundation Awards and the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert at Madison Square Garden. The latter event was another of those “fantasy situations” that G.E. keeps getting involved in. “The rehearsals for that Dylan concert you wouldn't believe. I was rehearsing with George Harrison in the morning, Eric Clapton in the afternoon, and Lou Reed at night. One afternoon, rehearsing the finale, I had Harrison, Tom Petty, Clapton, Neil Young, Dylan and Roger McGuinn all lined up. GE also joined Roger Waters 2010 WALL LIVE toured the world three times and toured with him for seven years. In 2015, GE returned to SNL where he received an EMMY award as bandleader, for the 40th SNL anniversary special. In 2015, GE and wife, Taylor Barton, started an exciting project called PORTRAITS, which hosts a rotating roster of acclaimed musicians and artists from all realms for a deeper look at what drives them creatively. PLEASE WELCOME GUITARIST/SONGWRITER/BANDLEADER… G.E. SMITH TO INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS… PURCHASE THE MOST RECENT RELEASE BY G.E. SMITH With LEROY BELL entitled STONY HILL available at amazon.com "Simply put… this is a great album orchestrated & performed by a prolific musical alliance!" FIVE STARS! ...Ray Shasho music journalist FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT G.E. SMITH VISIT www.gesmithmusic.com Official website www.facebook.com/gesmithmusic Facebook www.instagram.com/gesmithmusic/?hl=en Instagram https://twitter.com/gesmithmusic?lang=en Twitter https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1051686/ IMDb www.taylorbarton.com Taylor Barton-Smith official website www.leroybell.com Leroy Bell official TOUR DATES 2023 Sept 7, 2023 GE Smith and The American Blues Suffolk Theater, Riverhead, NY Sept 15, 2023 Masters of the Telecaster Jim Weider and GE Smith Infinity Music Hall, Hartford, CT Discography with Hall & Oates (also as arranger) X-Static (1979) Voices (1980) Private Eyes (1981) H2O (1982) Greatest Hits Live (1982), released in 2001 Rock 'n Soul Part 1 (Compilation) (1983) Big Bam Boom (1984) Sweet Soul Music (Live) (1984) Live at the Apollo (1985) Ecstasy on the Edge (2001) with Dan Hartman Instant Replay (1978) Relight My Fire (1979) with Tom Waits Downtown Train (1985) with Mick Jagger She's The Boss (1985) Dancing in the Street w/David Bowie (1985) Primitive Cool (1987) The Very Best of Mick Jagger (2007) with Carly Simon Tired of Being Blonde (1985), also producer with Ric Ocasek This Side of Paradise (1986) with Bob Dylan Bob Dylan: The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration (1993), also musical director By the Waterfront Docks (1989) (2007) The House of Gold (Greece, 1989) (2009) Crossroads w/Eric Clapton (1988, 1999) (2012) Carnival to Rio (1990) (2012) Mercy for Poughkeepsie (1988-1989) (2014) East Troy 1988 (2015) with Tracy Chapman Crossroads (1989) Greatest Hits (2015) with Jimmy Buffett Fruitcakes (1994) with Buddy Guy Live! The Real Deal (with the Saturday Night Live Band, 1996), received Grammy nomination Buddy's Baddest: The Best of Buddy Guy (1999) Can't Quit the Blues (2006) The Definite Buddy Guy (2009) with Moonalice Compliments from Moonalice (2007) Moonalice (2008) The Jewish Mother, Virginia Beach, VA (2008) with Roger Waters Roger Waters: The Wall (Live Album) (2010-2013), released 2015 with David Bowie Loving the Alien (1983-1988) (2018) Solo Albums In the World (1981) Get a Little (with the Saturday Night Live Band, 1993) Incense, Herbs and Oils (1998) Stony Hill (2020) w/Leroy Bell As producer/composer Wayne's World Theme (1992) Support us on PayPal!
Kenny and Mark break apart a stunner of a song - and Stuart Price makes his co-writing debut! A new era is percolating … Topics include behaving in church, struggling against the patriarchy, Swing Out Sister, baroque organs, PJ Harvey, Angelene, lost songs “Miss You” and “The Game”, fantastical set-list musings for the Celebration Tour, Steven Klein, Madonna as installation, Jimmy DeSana, Zelda Rubinstein, and Mark struggles to name the band who sang “Catch Me (I'm Falling)” (it was Pretty Poison, y'all). BREAK OUT!
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Hacia finales de la temporada pasada hicimos un top de los mejores supergrupos que han dado los cómics, haciendo hincapié en las peculiaridades de cada uno, lo que los hace especiales y los distingue de los otros. Pero he aquí que el sector pijamero del se quedó con todas las ganas y aquí estamos de vuelta con esos otros supergrupos en un formato un poco más anárquico que calme nuestras ansias de charla pijamera. Desde El supergrupo de Superlópez hasta el Escuadrón Suicida, pasando por los heroes de alquiler o incluso las Tortugas Ninja Sabed, oh-yentes, que entre los años del hundimiento de Atlantis y sus brillantes ciudades, tragadas por los océanos, y los años del nacimiento de los hijos de Aryas, hubo una edad no soñada donde podía escucharse el podcast 256 de ELHDT. Selección musical: 🎶 Outsiders, de Franz Ferdinand 🎶 Metamorpho Songs! the Element Man 🎶 X-Static, de Foo Fighters
We are loving these songs on X-Static! This song is a total bop there is roller skating in the video so we are clearly obsessed. Hear about MK going to see The Weeknd and Magic Mike in Vegas, as well as a million other random things that have very little to do with the song yet somehow work as part of the convo. Is this our new motto? Possibly.
We go deeper and deeper with the author of Madonna: Song by Song, Marc Andrews. He has a tale to tell to take us through his xStatic process of writing his book and shares his vision quest through music journalism over the past 30+ years. We are the luckiest stars by far to be joined by Marc. Come with me and let's forget your problems in the evidence of his brilliance. Guest Co-Host: Marc Andrews IG: @marcemarc69 FB: PoptasticSmashHits Blog: marcandrewsblog.blogspot.com Music Credits: "Glamorous Etoile" by Kinemesis Music
David Eric Grohl was born in Warren, Ohio on January 14, 1969. Mom is teacher Virginia Jean Hanlon and dad was news writer James Harper Grohl. In addition to being an award-winning journalist, Dave's dad had also served as the special assistant to Republican Congressman and US Senator Robert Taft Jr. When Dave was young, the Grohl family moved to Springfield, Virginia. When he was seven, his parents divorced, and he was raised primarily by his mom. At the age of 12, he began learning to play the guitar. He grew tired of lessons and instead taught himself, eventually playing in bands with friends. He said, "I was going in the direction of faster, louder, darker while my sister, Lisa, three years older, was getting seriously into new wave territory. We'd meet in the middle sometimes with Bowie and Siouxsie and the Banshees." At 13, Grohl and his sister spent the summer at their cousin Tracey's house in Illinois. Cousin Tracey introduced them to punk rock by taking the pair to shows by several different punk bands. His first concert was Naked Raygun at The Cubby Bear in Chicago in 1982. Grohl recalled, "From then on we were totally punk. We went home and bought Maximumrocknroll, (a punk subculture music zine that ran from 1982 to 2019) and tried to figure it all out." In Virginia, he attended Thomas Jefferson High School as a freshman and was shockingly elected class vice-president. He taught himself to play pieces of songs by punk bands like Circle Jerks and Bad Brains and, using his clout as vice president, would play them over the school intercom before his morning announcements. His mother decided he should transfer to Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria because he was smoking too much weed and it was affecting his grades. He stayed there for two years, one of those repeating his first year. After his second year, he transferred yet again to Annandale High School. While in high school, he played in several local bands, including a short stint as guitarist in a band called Freak Baby. It was during this period that he thought it was a good idea to switch to learning drums. When Freak Baby kicked out its bass player and reshuffled its lineup, Davel took on the role of drummer and history was made. Show's over, folks! The band then changed their name to “Mission Impossible.” Dave has said he did not take drumming lessons and instead learned by listening to Rush and punk rock bands. Obviously, insanely talented and possible robot and Rush drummer Neil Peart was an early influence: "When I got 2112 when I was eight years old, it fucking changed the direction of my life. I heard the drums. It made me want to become a drummer." During his beginning years as a drummer, Grohl cited John Bonham as his greatest influence, and eventually had Bonham's three-rings symbol tattooed on his right shoulder. Mission Impossible changed their name once again to “Fast” before breaking up, after which Dave joined the hardcore punk band Dain Bramage in December 1985. Dain Bramage ended in March 1987 when Dave up and quit without warning to join Scream, having produced the I Scream Not Coming Down LP. Many of Dave's early influences were at the 9:30 Club, a music venue in Washington, D.C. He said, "I went to the 9:30 Club hundreds of times. I was always so excited to get there, and I was always bummed when it closed. I spent my teenage years at the club and saw some shows that changed my life." As a teenager in D.C.,Dave briefly thought about joining shock-rocker punk/metal band, GWAR, who were looking for a drummer around this time. At age 17, Dave auditioned with local Washington, D.C. favorites Scream to fill the vacancy left by the departure of drummer Kent Stax. In order to be considered for the position, Dave lied about his age, saying he was 34. I'm kidding but he did say he was older. To Dave's surprise, the band asked him to join and so he pulled a Jay-Z (last week's Icon) and dropped out of high school in his junior year. He has been quoted as saying, "I was 17 and extremely anxious to see the world, so I did it." Over the next four years, Grohl toured extensively with Scream, recording a couple of live albums (their show of May 4, 1990 in Alzey, Germany being released by Tobby Holzinger as Your Choice Live Series Vol.10) and two studio albums, No More Censorship and Fumble, on which Grohl penned and sang vocals on the song "Gods Look Down". During a Toronto stop on their 1987 tour, Grohl played drums for Iggy Pop at a CD release party held at the El Mocambo, which became best known for the 1977 surprise show by The Rolling Stones, which became popular when then Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's wife, Margaret Trudeau, showed up and partied with the Stones.. In 1990, Scream unexpectedly disbanded mid-tour when bassist Skeeter Thompson left the band. Nirvana (1990–1994) We obviously can't talk about Foo Fighters without discussing Nirvana. They'll definitely have their own episode so we won't get too into them today. While playing in Scream, Grohl became a fan of the Melvins and eventually befriended them. During a 1990 tour stop on the West Coast, Melvins guitarist Buzz Osborne took his friends Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic, of future Icons Nirvana, to go see Scream. Grohl called Osborne for advice after Scream disbanded and Osborne informed him that Nirvana was looking for a drummer. He gave Dave the phone numbers of Cobain and Novoselic, who then invited Grohl out to Seattle to audition. Grohl soon joined the band. Novoselic later said, "We knew in two minutes that he was the right drummer." Dave told the U.K. based magazine Q: "I remember being in the same room with them and thinking, 'What? That's Nirvana? Are you kidding?' Because on their record cover they looked like psycho lumberjacks... I was like, 'What, that little dude and that big motherfucker? You're kidding me'." When Dave joined Nirvana, they had already recorded several demos for the follow-up to their debut album Bleach, produced and recorded by Butch Vig. Initially, the plan was to release the album on Sub Pop, but they received a ton of label interest based on their demos. Dave spent the initial months with Nirvana traveling to various labels as the band shopped for a deal, eventually signing with DGC Records. In the spring of 1991, the band entered the infamous Sound City Studios in Los Angeles to record Nevermind as seen in Dave's amazing documentary, Sound City, from 2013. The album Nevermind was released later that year and exceeded all expectations becoming a worldwide commercial success. At the same time, Dave was compiling and recording his own material, which he released on a cassette called Pocketwatch in 1992 on indie label Simple Machines. Rather than using his own name for the project, Dave released the songs under his pseudonym "Late!" In the later years of Nirvana, Dave's songwriting increased. In his first months in Olympia, Washington, Kurt Cobain overheard him working on a song called "Color Pictures of a Marigold", and they wound up working on it together. Dave would later record the song for the Pocketwatch cassette. Dave stated in a 2014 episode of the documentary series, Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways, that Kurt kissed him when he first heard a demo of "Alone + Easy Target" that Dave had recently recorded. According to Dave, "I'd told him I was recording and he said, 'Oh, I wanna hear it, bring it by.' He was sitting in the bath-tub with a walkman on, listening to the song, and when the tape ended, he took the headphones off and kissed me and said, 'Oh, finally, now I don't have to be the only songwriter in the band!' I said, 'No, no, no, I think we're doing just fine with your songs.'" Nirvana would jam Dave's song on soundchecks during their 1991 European tour. Dave reluctantly held back his songs in the beginning. In a 1997 interview he said, "I was in awe of [Kurt Cobain's songs], and [I was] intimidated. I thought it was best that I kept my songs to myself." During the sessions for In Utero, Nirvana's third and final studio album, the band decided to re-record "Color Pictures of a Marigold" and released it as a B-side on the "Heart-Shaped Box" single, with a slight title change; "Marigold". Dave also wrote the main guitar riff for "Scentless Apprentice", another song on In Utero. In a 1993 MTV interview, Kurt had said that, at first, he thought the riff was "kind of boneheaded", but was happy with how the song developed. Part of this development process can be heard in a demo on the Nirvana box set ``With the Lights Out”, released in 2004. Cobain had said that he was excited at the possibility of having Chris Novoselic and Dave contribute more to the band's songwriting. Before embarking on their 1994 European tour, Nirvana scheduled session time at the popular Robert Lang Studios in Seattle to knock out some demos. The recording session was only 3 days long and Cobain wasn't there for most of it, so Chris and Dave worked on demos of their own songs. They completed several of Dave's songs, including future Foo Fighters songs "Exhausted", "Big Me", "February Stars", and "Butterflies". On the third day, Kurt finally arrived, and the band recorded a demo of a song later Titled "You Know You're Right". It was to be Nirvana's last studio recording. After the death of Kurt Cobain in 1994, the band known as Nirvana broke up. Dave received numerous offers to work with various artists and there were rumors saying he might join Pearl Jam. Dave almost accepted a position as the drummer for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. He later said: "I was supposed to just join another band and be a drummer the rest of my life. I thought that I would rather do what no one expected me to do." Instead he booked time at Robert Lang Studios in October 1994 and began recording 15 of his own songs. Dave played every instrument and sang every vocal part on the record with the exception of one guitar part on "X-Static", which was played by Greg Dulli of the Afghan Whigs,. He completed an album's worth of material in only five days and handed out cassette copies of the sessions to his friends for feedback. Dave hoped to keep his anonymity and release the recordings in a limited run under the title "Foo Fighters", taken from the World War II term "foo fighter", used to refer to unidentified flying objects. "Around the time that I recorded the first FF tape, I was reading a lot of books on UFO's. Not only is it a fascinating subject, but there's a treasure trove of band names in those UFO books!" he said. "So, since I had recorded the first record by myself, playing all the instruments, but I wanted people to think that it was a group, I figured that FOO FIGHTERS might lead people to believe that it was more than just one guy. Silly, huh?" Continuing, Dave contends that a better band name could have been created. "Had I actually considered this to be a career, I probably would have called it something else, because it's the stupidest fucking band name in the world." The demo tape circulated the music industry, creating serious interest among record labels. This WAS the drummer from arguably the biggest rock band in the world, right? Dave put together a band to support the album. He talked to Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic about joining, but they both decided against it; Dave said it would have felt "really natural" for them to work together, but would have been "weird" for the others and place more pressure on himself. Having heard about Sunny Day Real Estate breaking up, Dave snagged the group's bass player, Nate Mendel, and their drummer, William Goldsmith. Dave then asked George Ruthenberg to join the band as their second guitarist. George, better known as Pat Smear, played as a touring guitarist for Nirvana after the release of In Utero. Pat was one of the founding members of the iconic punk band, The Germs, and Dave was a huge fan. Dave then licensed the album to Capitol Records, releasing it on his new record label, Roswell Records. Get it? Roswell. UFO's? The very first Foo Fighters show happened on February 19th, 1995. They played above a boat house in Seattle in front of friends and family. They made their official live, public debut on February 23rd, 1995 at a gig at the Jambalaya Club in Arcata California. They just happened to be in the area mixing their album when a local promoter asked the cover band, The Unseen, if Foo Fighters could open for them. They agreed. Dave and his band of Foo Fighters then embarked on their first US tour in April of 1995 in support of The Stooges and Porno For Pyros bass player Mike Watt's solo tour. This tour featured an additional new band called “Hovercraft”, an instrumental outfit featuring Pearl Jam singer, Eddie Vedder. Dave refused to play large venues or even do interviews to promote their debut album. The first single, “This Is A Call”, was released in June of 1995 and the album, “Foo Fighters”, was released in July containing the follow up singles “I'll Stick Around”, “For All the Cows”, and “Big Me”. Foo Fighters toured for almost an entire year and then jumped right back into the studio. This time it was Bear Creek Studio in Woodinville, Washington with English producer Gil Norton who produced the Pixies, Jimmie Eat World, Counting Crows and so many more. Dave, of course, wrote the songs but the band had a hand in arrangements. Nearly finished, he took the rough mixes to LA to finish his vocal and guitar parts. As he was listening to the mixes, something just didn't sound right. It wasn't what he envisioned. The drums weren't perfect, not that they were bad. Dave was a drummer. He knew drums. He had a career based on playing the drums and could arguably be considered one of the greatest rock drummers of all time. So, he set up some drums, mic'd them up and re-recorded the drums for the album. All of them. Dave wanted Goldsmith to remain as their live drummer, but he was rightfully butthurt. Goldsmith quit. He quit what would become one of the biggest rock bands ever. Recently, drummer William Goldsmith has said “It was a pain in the ass. Like, that's the only band that I wish I could just, like, remove that from.” He continued by saying: “It doesn't matter what happened because the Foo Fighters are like Disney. Everyone wants to love Mickey Mouse. Everyone loves Mickey Mouse, so it's a difficult thing, but sometimes Mickey Mouse is a little rough around the edges. It's a no win scenario, so I'd rather remove it. I think the best thing to do is have a one on one conversation with Mickey.” He has gone to say that he has no ill will towards Dave. Shortly after this, Pat Smear decided to leave, as well, claiming he was exhausted and burnt out. Goldsmith and Smear were replaced by the late, great Taylor Hawkins and former Scream guitarist Franz Stahl, respectively, although Stahl was fired before the recording of the group's third album, There Is Nothing Left to Lose in 1999. Drummer Taylor Hawkins had played as Alanis Morissette's drummer from June of 1995 until March of 1997 in support of her “Jagged Little Pill” and “Can't Not” tours. I thought it would be cool to hear Taylor explain how he wound up being Foo Fighters drummer and Dave Grohl's best friend. This is all from interviews Taylor Hawkins and Dave Grohkl did with NME, Entertainment Weekly and Kerrang. “I'd met Dave at this [US radio station] K-Rock Christmas show because Foo Fighters were on their way up and Alanis Morrissette was through the f***ing stratosphere at that point,”. “Me and Dave just looked like long lost brothers in a weird way. “We had a similar vibe and I don't know why. I remember my friend playing with the Foo Fighters before I met Dave and watching them goof around backstage. He said to me, ‘That guy could be like your brother.' “And sure enough, when we met, we just thought, ‘We're brothers from another mother!' It was instantaneous – so much so that Alanis Morrisette just said ‘What are you going to do when Dave asks you to be the drummer in the Foo Fighters?'” “I was driving with my girlfriend at the time, and we were listening to KROQ,” “I heard William had departed and they were looking for a new drummer.” Tylor immediately called Dave. “I said, ‘I heard you guys are looking for a drummer,' and he said, ‘Well, do you know any?' I thought Alanis wanted to go in a more laid-back direction, and it seemed like the right time to jump. Alanis didn't need me! I basically said to Dave, ‘I'll play drums for you,' and we jammed a couple of times. “I remember I was at home watching Showgirls with my girlfriend, and Dave called to ask if I wanted to join.” Initially, Dave never thought Taylor would leave Morissette and Taylor's allegiance was always with Alanis; that's why he asked Taylor if he knew of any good drummers. When Hawkins agreed to join, all Dave cared about was that he was getting a friend, not a great drummer. Dave told Entertainment Weekly, “I sent Taylor a tape of one of the new songs. It was ‘Monkey Wrench.' I went over to his little house in Topanga Canyon, he sat down and played for three seconds, and the first time he hit a snare drum, I knew it.” Dave knew Taylor was the guy. “I swear to God, I was like, ‘That's all I need to f***ing hear. I love you as a person. You've just given me hearing damage for the rest of my life in three seconds. You have to be in the band.” Later, Grohl said Hawkins came into his life like an F5 tornado. “When he joined the band, his drumming was the least important factor – I just thought I want to travel the world with this guy, I want to jump on stage and drink beers with this person. That was my biggest concern,”. Morissette didn't take Hawkins leaving personally. They remained friends over the years. Taylor has said he would have been delivering pizzas if it wasn't for her. She was the first person who gave him a break in the music world. “She gave me a lot of space to do what I wanted. It was probably the biggest album of the year (referencing her debut album “Jagged Little Pill”), and there was a lot of pressure on her. She was having to learn to be this leader on the job, which isn't easy. But it was really one of the most fun times of my life.” The band announced Tylor would be its new drummer on March 18, 1997. His first appearance with the Foo Fighters was in the music video for the 1997 single "Monkey Wrench", although the song was recorded before he joined the band. Foo Fighter's second album, “The Colour and the Shape” was released on May 20th, 1997 through Capitol and Roswell Records with the legendary singles, “Monkey Wrench”, “Everlong” and “My Hero” blasting through the airwaves. The album charted at number ten on the Billboard 200 and was nominated for a Grammy in 1998 for best rock album. It has sold more than 2 million copies. The band then traveled to Dave's home state of Virginia in 1998 to record their third album, “There Is Nothing Left To Lose”. Dave and Pat Smear's replacement, Franz Stahl, just couldn't see eye to eye as songwriters. Dave said "in those few weeks it just seemed like the three of us were moving in one direction and Franz wasn't." Franz was Dave's childhood friend and the decision to fire him from the band was a hard one. Then, shortly after Franz's termination, bassist Nate Mendel called Dave and said he was quitting to rejoin Sunny Day Real Estate, but the next day changed his mind and decided not to leave. Dave, Taylor and Nate spent the next several months recording their third album at Dave's home studio. “There Is Nothing Left To Lose” spawned mega hits like “Learn To Fly”, “Stacked Actors”, “Generator” and “Break Out”. “Learn To Fly” was the band's first single to chart on the US Billboard Hot 100. Right before the album was released, the president of Capitol Records (Foo Fighters record label), Gary Gersh was forced out and with the help of a “key man clause” in their contract, they were allowed to leave Capitol upon Gersh's release. They left Capitol to sign with RCA who then bought the rights to their previous albums from Capitol. Upon completing the recording of their third album, the band started auditioning guitarists. Foo Fighters selected No Use For A Name and, what I didn't know, Me First and The Gimmie Gimmies guitarist, Chris Shiflett. He was only supposed to come into the fold as the band's touring guitarist, but was hired on full time before they recorded “One By One”, their fourth studio album. Right around 2001, Dave and Taylor, being diehard fans of the band Queen, established a relationship with the future Icons and Outlaws episode subjects. Dave and Taylor had the distinct pleasure of inducting them into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame that same year and joined them to perform the 1976 classic, Tie Your Mother Down, with Taylor playing drums alongside Roger Taylor. Queen's legendary guitarist Brian May even added a guitar track to Foo Fighters' second cover of Pink Floyd's "Have a Cigar", which was on the soundtrack to Mission: Impossible 2. In 2002, guitarist Brian May contributed guitar work to Tired of You and an outtake called Knucklehead. The bands have performed together on several occasions since, including VH1 Rock Honors and Foo Fighters' headlining gig at Hyde Park in London, England. At the end of 2001, the boys got together to record their fourth studio record, “One By One. They spent four months in a LA studio and something was off. The spark just wasn't there and the band were having issues, internally. So, Dave stepped away for a while and worked with Queens of the Stone Age, helping them complete their 2002 record, “Songs for the Deaf”. Touring commenced for Foo Fighters and Queens of the Stone Age, but the internal struggles were still there and just as they were about to call it quits, they hit the stage at Coachella. Dave and Taylor wanted to complete the album and the next day, they rocked the festival and agreed to do so. Almost every part of the album was scrapped and re-recorded at Dave's studio in Virginia, in only ten days. Seven songs from the original recording of One By One eventually leaked, but the full album has never been released. That record has often been referred to as “Million Dollar Demos”. The band finally released its fourth album, One by One, in 2002. This record had hit singles like “All My Life”, “Have It All”, “Low” and “Times Like These”. This was Chris Shiflett's first recorded appearance as part of the band and where Taylor played all of the drums. “One By One” topped the charts globally and sold a million units in the U.S., bringing home a Grammy for Best Rock Album in 2004. Supporting One By One by touring for a year and half, Dave wasn't in a hurry to record another Foo Fighters album. He was more interested in doing an acoustic, solo record but it turned into a full band ordeal. They built a new studio in Northridge, Los Angeles, called Studio 606 West and began recording their 5th album, In Your Honor, a two disc set with full blown rock songs on one and the other with acoustic tracks. It was released in 2005 and had the hits, “DOA”, “Resolve” and one of my all time favorites, “Best of You”. The album also had guest performances by Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones, Queen of the Stone Age's Josh Homme and Norah Jones. It also featured their new keyboardist, Rami Jaffee of the Wallflowers, who wouldn't become a full-time member until 2017. “In Your Honor” was nominated for five Grammy Awards, hit the number one spot in five countries and number two in the U.S., selling more than a million copies. Foo Fighters released their first live CD, “Skin and Bones” in November of 2006, with 15 songs recorded at a 3 night performance at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles. The album featured a violinist, Pat Smear joining in and a three song encore with Dave playing “Best of You”, “Everlong”, and “Friend of a Friend”. The record debuted at number 21 on the Billboard 200, sold 49,000 copies in its first week and over 357,000 total. Foo Fighters released its sixth album, Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace, in 2007 and recruited producer Gil Norton, who worked on the band's “The Colour and the Shape”. This was primarily because Dave felt the songs were different from the band's previous input and "had the potential to be something great". So, he considered that instead of doing something like the last three albums, the band had to go out of "our own comfort zone" and "needed someone to push us out of there". Preparing to record this album was extensive: first Dave started off developing demos with Taylor, but for the first time he tried to input vocals and lyrics early in the writing phase. After finalizing the song's composition with guitarist Chris and bassist Nate, Dave spent two weeks with Gil Norton discussing "arrangements, harmony and melody" and condensing the song ideas. They then spent four weeks rehearsing, and playing "a song a day, from noon to midnight". Taylor stated that "we basically played each of these songs 100 different times, trying every little thing every different way" and that it was the first time since The Colour and the Shape ``that Dave had to deal with someone in the room questioning all his ideas". Dave claimed the choices were for the "most powerful, dramatic songs" and that there was an effort to "make everything sound as natural as possible – just like on the albums we grew up listening to". On this album's sound, Taylor Hawkins said: "We haven't been ready to write a record like this until now. I know that Dave wouldn't have been comfortable putting violins on a song before. But for whatever reasons, it just felt like the right time to explore those things now. The last record, obviously, was half heavy stuff, half acoustic songs. So it really was like two sides of the coin. It sounds obvious, but this time around we weren't afraid of incorporating everything into one song if it felt right." The first single, “The Pretender”, topped Billboard's modern rock chart for 19 weeks. Other singles from this album were “Long Road to Ruin”, “Let It Die” and “Cheer Up Boys”. It was nominated for five Grammys, winning Best Rock Album and Best Hard Rock Performance and won the Brit Award, (Britain's version of the American Recording Academy) for Best International Album. Foo Fighters hit the road again in 2007 on a world tour and at the European MTV Music Awards, Pat Smear was confirmed as a returned member of the band. June 7th, 2008 saw Foo Fighters headline the world renowned Wembley Stadium in London, England. Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones from Led Zeppelin joined them on stage and after rocking out the songs “Rock and Roll” and “Ramble On”, Dave excitedly shouted “Welcome to the greatest fucking day of my whole entire life!” The attendance at this amazing sold out concert was 85,000. In August 2010, the band began recording their seventh studio album with the return of producer Butch Vig. The album was recorded in Dave's garage using only analog equipment. The album won five Grammys and was nominated for six. Planning the seventh album, Dave realized he was bored of the band's typical recording process. Even though the group own 606 Studios, he is still a punk rocker at heart, and found himself yearning for a grittier, wholly analogue approach to recording. One night in his hotel room in Melbourne, while on tour with Them Crooked Vultures (his side project with Josh Homme and John Paul Jones), he hatched a plan to return to recording basics for what was to become Wasting Light. Dave told Sound on Sound.com, "I thought, rather than just record the album in the most expensive studio with the most state‑of‑the‑art equipment, what if Butch and I were to get back together after 20 years and dust off the tape machines and put them in my garage? We've recorded an album somewhere where no‑one has ever recorded before. We've not gone to the studio where Zeppelin made In Through The Out Door, we've gone into my garage. The only person that's recorded in my garage before is me for shitty demos that I've done for the last two records.” The first single from Wasting Light, "Rope", was released to radio in February 2011. On April 16, 2011, Foo Fighters released an album of covers, Medium Rare, as a limited-edition vinyl for Record Store Day. Wasting Light debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, becoming the band's first album to do so. Other singles for the album were "Walk", "Arlandria", "These Days", and "Bridge Burning". Alongside Wasting Light's release, the band released a rockumentary, directed by Academy Award-winner James Moll. The film, titled Back and Forth, chronicles the band's career. Current and past members, and producer Butch Vig, tell the story of the band through interviews. After debuting on March 15, 2011, at the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, it was released on DVD three months later. The first batch of ‘Wasting Light' CDs include pieces of the album's analog tape master Look inside your CD copy of the band's Wasting Light album. If you were one of the first fans to pick one up, chances are it includes a piece of the original analog tape the album was recorded on. After announcing a break after touring in support of Wasting Light, Dave said in 2013 that they were starting to write new material for their 8th studio album, “Sonic Highways”, bringing back Butch Vig. They announced their return to the stage by posting a video of Erik Estrada, one of the main actors from the 70's motorcycle cop show, CHIPS, riding a motorcycle and delivering each member of the band an invitation to play in Mexico. They announced that their eighth album would be released in November of 2014 and they would commemorate it and their 20th anniversary with an HBO TV series called “Sonic Highways”, directed by Dave, himself. Eight songs were written and recorded in eight studios in eight different American cities with video capturing the history and feel of each town. Each track features contributions from one or more musicians with ties to that city's musical history. The album debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, with sales of 190,000 copies in the United States. It has sold over 617,500 copies in the US and had amazing songs like “Something From Nothing”, “The Feast and the Famine”, and “Congregation” featuring country artist, Zac Brown Foo Fighters were the last musical performance on Late Show with David Letterman on May 20th, 2015, as he retired from his 33 year career as a late night show host. On June 12th, 2015, Dave had the misfortune of falling off the stage in Gothenburg, Sweden and breaking his leg during the second song. The band kept playing while Dave was fixed up by the medical staff and then RETURNED TO THE STAGE to finish the last two hours of their set while sitting in a chair and a medic taking care of his leg. He was flown to London, England after the show and received six metal pins to stabilize the fracture in his leg. There was speculation that Foo Fighters would drop out of their 20th anniversary, fourth of July bash, after canceling their remaining European dates following Dave's accident. Instead, The band performed for 48,000 people with Dave in a custom-built moving throne which he claimed to have designed himself while on painkillers. They renamed the following tour the “Broken Leg Tour”. November 25th, 2015 Foo Fighters released a surprise EP named “Saint Cecilia”, available for digital download, and Dave announced an indefinite hiatus. This EP peaked at number 3 on Billboard's mainstream rock songs chart. Krist Novoselic, who played with Grohl in Nirvana, described Saint Cecilia as Foo Fighters' "statement on how they are the biggest rock band in the world". Novoselic also said that "Saint Cecilia is more straight-ahead rock that is done really well", and went on to say that "I went to the Foo's last gig at the Moda Center in Portland and they rocked a packed house. I love the drummer Matt Sorum (Guns and Roses). However, he is so wrong in his statement about danger and the Foo's somehow lacking it. First off all, I know about danger in rock. I was the bassist in Flipper — and survived! Look at a band like Queen, who totally rocked. They were way more dandy than danger. Queen knows how to rock a stadium. So do the Foo Fighters and you'll hear big rock on Saint Cecilia". Rumors about Foo Fighters breaking up were everywhere so, the band released a mockumentary video in March 2016 portraying Grohl leaving the band to pursue an electronic music career and Nick Lachey (formerly of 98 Degrees) becoming the group's new singer, ending with: "For the millionth time, we're not breaking up. And nobody's going fucking solo!" Dave announced that the band would spend most of 2017 recording their ninth studio album, “Concrete and Gold”. On June 1, 2017, their new single "Run" was released. Run topped the US Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart the following month. On June 20, 2017, the band announced that their new album, Concrete and Gold, would be released in September. On August 23, 2017, The Sky Is a Neighborhood was released as the second single and topped the Mainstream Rock chart. The Line was released in promotion of the album and later as the third single in 2018. Concrete and Gold was officially released on September 15, 2017, produced by Greg Kurstin. Concrete and Gold also features Justin Timberlake on vocals for Make It Right, Shawn Stockman of Boyz II Menon backing vocals for the song Concrete and Gold, and Paul McCartney on the drums for Sunday Rain. Concrete and Gold has sold over 262,000 units. In October 2019, the band announced that they were recording their tenth studio album based on Dave's demos. In November 2019, the band began releasing a series of EPs under the umbrella name of the Foo Files, largely consisting of previously released B sides and live performances. By February 2020, Dave announced that the new album was complete but by May, it was delayed indefinitely because of a little unforeseen event called the COVID-19 pandemic, saying, "We've kind of shelved it for now to figure out exactly when it's going to happen." Starting in November 2020, promotion for the album ramped up. Its title, Medicine at Midnight, and release date, February 5, 2021, were announced. The band released three singles ahead of the album: "Shame Shame", "No Son of Mine", and "Waiting on a War". On February 10, 2021, Foo Fighters were announced as one of the 2021 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees in their first year of eligibility as their debut album had been released 25 years prior. On May 12, 2021, Foo Fighters were announced as one of 6 performer inductees. For Record Store Day on July 17, 2021, the Foo Fighters released an album of disco covers, Hail Satin, under the name Dee Gees. The album contains four Bee Gees covers, a cover of Andy Gibb's "Shadow Dancing", plus five live versions of Medicine at Midnight tracks.] On February 25, 2022, the band released a comedy horror film, Studio 666, directed by BJ McDonnell. It stars the band members as themselves, alongside Will Forte, Whitney Cummings, Jeff Garlin, and Jenna Ortega. In the movie, the band attempts to record an album in a haunted mansion; Dave is possessed by a demonic spirit and the other members are killed off one by one. It was filmed in the same mansion in which the band had recorded their most recent album, Medicine at Midnight. Studio 666 is currently available on Amazon Prime Video. Dave has recently released an EP of songs from the film, Dream Widow, on March 25, 2022. On March 25, 2022, Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins died in his room at the Casa Medina hotel in Bogotá, Colombia. No cause of death was given. Taylor had suffered chest pain, and had ten substances in his system at the time of his death, including opioids, benzodiazepines, tricyclic antidepressants, and THC. Foo Fighters were scheduled to perform that night at the Estéreo Picnic Festival as part of their ongoing South American tour; the festival stage was turned into a candlelight vigil for Taylor. A few days later, the band canceled all remaining tour dates. According to Sony Music Japan, FOO FIGHTERS sold over 32,000,000 albums worldwide, including 9,065,000 in the United States and 5,260,000 in the United Kingdom. The best-selling album by FOO FIGHTERS is GREATEST HITS, which sold over 2,775,000 copies .
In this month's episode of What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast, we reassess XTC's most frequently neglected album in the company of some of its biggest fans. Mummer is the eleventh in a series of XTC classics to be issued on 200g vinyl. Joining in the celebrations are sound engineer Crawford Blair, who was briefly a member of the XTC cover band X-sTatiC, Sean McGhee, who is a singer, songwriter and Alison Moyet's musical director and Tim Bowness, who as well as being a musician, is co-host of The Album Years podcast with Steven Wilson and co-founder of Burning Shed, the online record shop. All this, plus new music from Chris Badley and Dave Marson aka Foolish Men. Order the re-release of Mummer on 200g vinyl Order Butterfly Mind by Tim Bowness Listen to Round and Around by Foolish Men What Do You Call That Noise? An XTC Discovery Book available from https://www.xtclimelight.com If you've enjoyed What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast, please show your support at https://www.patreon.com/markfisher Thanks to the Pink Things, Humble Daisies and Knights in Shining Karma who've done the same.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Episode Notes In this special intermission storyline of Waypoint, guest game master Vio takes us back to the past with a short adventure from the early years of Max aka. X-Static. Meet your cabin mates! Refuse to participate! Have a Ricky Roll! Music by Kevin Macleod Find out more at https://waypoint.pinecast.co
Henry and Mr. Hodge give their thoughts on the Brunson vs Till fight card. Henry talks about Dodgers vs. Giants series, which determined who took first place in the NL West. The guys give their thoughts on the Patriots cutting Cam Newton. The SportsNext crew predicted the winners of the NFL's first week. And the guys talk about NBA news. All this and more on SportsNext. Tune into X-Static radio for more episodes of SportsNext and F-Yell. We are on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Podbean.
Turnbuckle Turmoil is proud to bring to you one of Canada's best independent wrestlers Matt X-Static. Matt is an international star having made his name in the United States and Canada as well as teaching at The Great Khali's wrestling school in India. Matt's been entertaining fans every place he goes for the last several years. We'll sit down with him and find out about his thoughts on the wrestling industry and his place in it. You'll definitely want to be on board for this wild ride of an interview.
Reminder that you can read along with and ahead of the show by subscribing to Marvel Unlimited (we don't get paid for you doing that, so it's not an ad, it's just a cool service). You can also use Comixology, or buy the trades from your local comic book shop (the preferred method, if we're being honest). Be sure to check with your local library to see if they have them there! You can find one using this site (https://www.comicshoplocator.com/) Gary is on Twitter (https://twitter.com/garybuh), and Jeremy is too (https://twitter.com/jggreer). Duckfeed is on Patreon (https://patreon.com/duckfeedtv), which is a great place to support the show. Keep up with the podcast by checking out our Schedule Page (https://daysoffuturecast.com/schedule). Music by Gary, podcast art by our friend Wayne (https://twitter.com/onsideseven)
Just imagine if you discovered your purpose and then realised that to live it you would have to be courageous enough to share with the world your absolute true self? That to be free to live in your truth you would have to swap boardrooms for open dance spaces, swap your suit and tie for a crazy colourful costume, and that the tea you are used to sipping in the office, would be served as a part of a wild and wonderful Mad Hatters Tea Party. Welcome to the world of today's guest. He is the founder of Xstatic Sunsets and the one and only mad hatter that I know. His name is Jasper Vallance.Jasper Vallance is the founder of Xstatic Sunsets who delivers 'epic' and inclusive sober dance parties and festivals to create joy and play 'naturally'. Xstatic Sunsets are a not-for-profit on a mission to inspire a more healthy and connected party culture to improve mental health. I personally am a huge fan of conscious dance as a way to not only have fun and exercise but there another benefit that Jasper and I unpack. And that is how to get high in a completely natural way. No drugs or alcohol. Just dance and music.Leaving the world of corporate marketing and sales to step into the world of dance parties is a bold move, but in living his true purpose Jasper found his truth. Jasper was so inspired by his discovery that today he is also the founder of StepUP where he helps mid-career professionals step up into their potential and purpose to thrive, make a difference and discover the DNA of their purpose. Welcome to the podcast Jasper Vallance.https://www.xstaticsunsets.com/
For the first time in over ten years, Dan Barrow, Ed Percival, Adrian Ogden and Mick Casey come together to talk about playing in XTC cover band X-sTatiC, remembering the songs that challenged them and the ones that raised the roof.
Entrepreneur Annette Crone is the inventive mind behind X-Static - the world's first anti-static hairbrush - and the founder of parent company ForBabs. With more than 30 years of experience in business development, sales, marketing, and leadership, Crone has helped successfully launch a variety of products including founding her own medical spa in 2004, and now creating her own line of problem solving brushes for both pets and people! During periods of extended business travel, Crone continuously battled hair static and fly-aways. This led her to try every available solution, including an old-school hair “hack”: smoothing a dryer sheet over frazzled strands. “I just wasn't satisfied with any option out there,” she explains. “Dryer sheets felt sterile and awkward, hair static sheets felt far too wet - I knew there had to be a simpler, more effective alternative.” Unable to find the solution she needed, Crone set out to create it for herself. Today, Crone has developed a more accessible, easy-to-use, and hygienic solution: the X-Static hairbrush designed to banish frizz and fight fly-aways on all hair types, including color-treated styles. Made in the USA by her parent company ForBabs - lovingly named after Crone's mother, Barbara - the X-Static's refillable brush heads feature 12 tear-and-toss anti-static sheets that give an instant beauty boost to wet or dry hair. Having raised three daughters in San Diego, California, Crone brings a lifetime of experience to the task of developing effective hairstyling tools. Firmly believing that life is about taking risks and pushing beyond your comfort zone, she established ForBabs to bring creative ideas to life and help support women-owned businesses like hers. “there is never a perfect time to move forward. You just have to take one step in front of the other and keep yourself going. So, if you are waiting for that perfect time to do something, I don't know that there is ever perfect time. So just one step at a time gets you there”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-7Cf
In this episode, The Itch reviews Project Regeneration, Vol. 1, the new album from a reincarnated (or possibly reanimated?) Static-X. Along the way they discuss the complicated nature of band harmony, a slew of exciting upcoming releases, and theories about the identity of the semi-mysterious Xer0. Check out this episode's playlist and then connect with us! Twitter: https://twitter.com/itchrocks Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/itchrocks Email: itchrocks@gmail.com Website: www.podpage.com/site/rock-matters If you like what you hear, subscribing and leaving a positive review and rating on Apple Podcasts helps our audience grow. If you don't like what you hear, telling us directly helps our skills grow. Our theme song "Corrupted", is used with permission from the amazing Skindred. All other content is copyright of The Itch. All rights reserved, including the right to rock on. Check out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-6cf77a for 40% off for 4 months, and support Rock Matters.
Where do broken hearts go? The answer is unknown... Where do undecided Foo Fighters matchups go? The answer is known: The Tie Rack. We've been talking about it for a long time and now it's finally getting its cold day in the sun.In this first Tie Rack episode, Paul and Lorenzo are joined by friends Tom Fraser, Amandah Wilkinson and Philip Ivers who will make the final decision on five crucial Foo matchups.There's going to be joy, there's going to be disappointment but one truth remains: only the cream of the crop can truly be considered Best of Foo.This episode's matchups are: The Never-Ending Sigh vs Podunk // Run vs Cheer Up, Boys // In the Clear vs I Should Have Known // Low vs Come Back // Monkey Wrench vs X-Static. Follow us on social media: @thepaulcarlin and @lorenzo__lpHuge thanks and love to Amandah Wilkinson (@bossylove), Tom Fraser (@crimeturtle) and Phil Ivers (@philipivers).
The world's only podcast returns for a heated episode in which Paul makes a decision he may live to regret... if Lorenzo doesn't murder him first. A genuine jaw-dropping moment that the two hosts may never be able to come back from. The stakes are high.Disclaimer: the idiot presenter Paul makes a fatal error in this episode, mistaking Free Me for the bonus track that comes with certain copies of In Your Honour. Does it make much difference? Yes. No. We don't know.This week's matchups: Free Me vs Congregation // Outside vs Halo // Another Round vs Summer's End // Monkey Wrench vs X-Static. Follow us on social media: @thepaulcarlin @lorenzo__lp.
Jasper Vallance is a regional burner, the co-creator of the burning seed theme camp "sunset island", and also the co-founder of Xstatic Sunsets - an events management group aimed at organising sober dance parties around Sydney, Australia. In this episode we sit down with Jasper to talk about his burning seed and sunset island journey that has inspired him to create an environment for revellers who wants an alternative to the endemic alcohol and drug culture. We also venture into the sober dance parties and the natural chemical highs that Jasper is promoting at his gatherings which has garnered some media attention and an ABC article piece. Our music segment for this episode is supplied by 'Obvious Fox' with their original track called "Scotty" - a catchy tune about the recent social-political landscape in Australia. Obvious Fox: https://www.facebook.com/obviousfox/ Sydney's sober dance parties drawing big crowds for vice-free fun - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-12-29/sydneys-sober-dance-parties-draw-crowds-for-vice-free-fun/11804052 Xstatic Sunsets: https://www.xstaticsunsets.com Subscribe, follow, or email us if you have any comments, suggestions, queries or want to be on the podcast: https://strangefrequency.podbean.comEmail: strangefrequencypodcast@gmail.comRed Earth Radio: www.facebook.com/RedEarthRadioFMCheckout the other burner-related podcasts and radio shows:Burner Podcast: http://www.burnerpodcast.comInto The Fire: https://intothefirebm.comShouting Fire: https://shoutingfire.comBuild To Burn: https://buildtoburn.podbean.comAccuracy Third: https://accuracythird.comAlkaline: http://www.burnerpodcast.com/alkaline.htmlhttps://soundcloud.com/burnerpodcast/sets/alkaline Further reading: 3 minutes of Burning Seed 2019 - https://youtu.be/goqrRjpylC4 Xstatic Sunsets @ Shark Island - https://youtu.be/xIfCSXPV9fg Dancing could treat depression and other brain diseases - https://qz.com/1764294/how-dance-fights-depression-parkinsons-and-other-brain-disease/ Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life Might Just Help You Live a More Fulfilling Life - https://medium.com/thrive-global/ikigai-the-japanese-secret-to-a-long-and-happy-life-might-just-help-you-live-a-more-fulfilling-9871d01992b7 How To Find Your Ikigai And Transform Your Outlook On Life And Business - https://www.forbes.com/sites/chrismyers/2018/02/23/how-to-find-your-ikigai-and-transform-your-outlook-on-life-and-business/#42e1a95d2ed4 Fyre Fight: The Inside Story of How We Got Two Warring Fyre Festival Documentaries in the Same Week - https://www.theringer.com/movies/2019/1/15/18183308/fyre-festival-documentary-netflix-hulu-billy-mcfarland-pay Show Notes (all timestamps are approximates only)Intro: Corporate World - Dust Brothers (1999) Burning Seed introduction [~05:00] Sunset island [~06:25] Burning Seed 2019 [~10:50] Sober dance parties [~15:00] Negative sentiments [~23:10] How would you explain the burn culture to newbies? [~33:50] Drug taking [~38:00] Natural high [~46:30] ABC article [~52:00] Three personalities you'd invite to your own dinner party? [~66:30] Burning man journey [~68:30] Drugs in the burner community [~75:25] Music and sound healing [~91:40] Obvious Fox – Scotty [~96:30] This podcast was recorded back in January, 2020.
Pro wrestler and we talk about how he got in the Wrestling business traveling to Japan and training and teaching in India and part of the tag team The fit Club
Pro wrestler and we talk about how he got in the Wrestling business traveling to Japan and training and teaching in India and part of the tag team The fit Club
Great chance to catch up with the celebrated writer of X-Static, Human Target, and Shade The Changing Man to talk about his new books including a new story set in The Prisoner Universe created by Patrick McGoohan and George Markstein in 1966. The new Titan series has started with a great combination of modern espionage action and strong ties to the original series. We also get into details about his IDW Black Ctown series Kid Lobotomy and Vailliant's Ancient Roman detetctive series Britania and more.
Great chance to catch up with the celebrated writer of X-Static, Human Target, and Shade The Changing Man to talk about his new books including a new story set in The Prisoner Universe created by Patrick McGoohan and George Markstein in 1966. The new Titan series has started with a great combination of modern espionage action and strong ties to the original series. We also get into details about his IDW Black Ctown series Kid Lobotomy and Vailliant's Ancient Roman detetctive series Britania and more.
Babe Roots, Cocktail Party Effect, DJ Nex, Formally Unknown, Iron Curtis, Kreggo, Mancodex, Sectra, Sieren, Stillhead, Violet, Woz, X-Static.
Le Catalyste #46 : en invité, Haydar, patron du jeune label Montréalais "North of Nowhere", et quelques news, dont la premiere surprenante mais non moins excelente sortie du label de Bjarki BBBBBB Records, en forme de revival oldschool-breakbeat! Panorama Channel - Jigsaw Lovers Club Aera Remix @panorama-channel Saull & Unkyo - Les Bains - @originerec Justin Cudmore - Sweet Phantasy Landside - Signs of Change (Robert Hood Remix) @landside Dave Aju - Always Never @dave-aju X-Static - BBB001 B X-Static (Bjarki's 'Sweet Thing' Version) @bbbbbbrecords DJ Stingray - Cognitive Load Theory @presto-records Guest mix by Haydar, head of @north-of-nowhere-records @haydart bandcamp: https://northofnowhererecords.bandcamp.com/ Playlist: 1.Stereo_IMG - "Distended (Stereo_IMG remix)" - North Of Nowhere Records **Out soon** 2.Regis - "Family Sex (Regis version)" - Blackest Ever Black 3.Orphx - "Outcast" - Sonic Groove 4.D. Carbone - “000” - Repitch 5.Unknown - “Black (remix)” 6.Milton Bradley - "Beat 992" - K209 7.Holoscene - "Stone Shaker” - North Of Nowhere Records 8.Monoloc - "Gipson" - Soma 9.Vatican Shadow - "Al Qaeda” - Hospital Productions 10.DJ Spider - "Montag” - Rekids 11.Mike Dehnert - "Rewerk" - Fachwerk 12.Marco Farone - "Rotaryknobs(Radio Slave remix)” - Uncage 13.2030 - “Timeworm” - Black Crow Recordings
1.) Amaross - Friday Night 2.) Basil O'Glue - Seven Stage (solarstone re-touch) 3.) Grum - Lightspeed 4.)Gai Barone - Eve 5.) Matt Darey - See the sun (Moonbeam rmx) 6.) John O'Callaghan - Mess of a machine 7.) Kyau and Albert - I love you (Cosmic Gate rmx) 8.) Nitrious Oxide - Dreamcatcher (Stoneface and Terminal rmx) 9.) Three drives on a vinyl - Greece 2000 10.)Guiseppe Ottaviani - Cold Flame 11.)Lange - Out of the sky ( Kyau and Albert rmx) 12.) Above and Beyond & Andy Moor - Air for life 13.)Dennis Sheppard & Cold Blue - Fallen Angel (Lange rmx)
John 00 Fleming's Global Trance Grooves June 2015 Edition 147: John 00 Fleming & Gaudium Description: Global Trance Grooves June 2015 Tracklist Below ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tour dates: June 13th: Voodoo lounge, Dublin Ireland. June 22nd: JOOF Editions Vol 2 mix compilation (4-hour mix) released- JOOF Recordings June 27th: Xstatic festival - UK July 10th: Noisily Festival UK July 24th: Album launch party (Extended set) - Ozmozis - Toronto (Canada) July 25th Exclusive West coast album launch party - Open-To-Close set - Avalon LA (USA) Aug 7th: Escala, New York (USA) Open-To-Close set Sept 11th: RMH, Melbourne (Australia) Open-Close-set Sept 12th: Chinese Laundry, Sydney (Australia)- Open-Close-set Sept 13th: Capulet bar, Brisbane (Australia)- Open-Close-set ---------------------------------------------------------------- --Deep mix-- SuprSi 'Sometimes Somewhere' Max Graham 'Redemption' (Tim Penner remix) Dulcet 'Particles' Airwave 'A touch of grace' --New Mp3-- Grum 'Lightspeed' --Turbo mix-- Pedro Delgardo & Itzaia 'Challenger' Tegma 'Nike' Molok 'Reaching the point' Zen Mechanics & U-Recken 'Broken up' Liquid Ace 'Neurochemistry' --Track of the month-- Splattered Implant & The Digital Blonde 'The weeping willow' --Guest mix:-- Invisible reality (Israel)
Trancecoda Podcast 010 - Xstatic Summer Festival Special Welcome to the Trancecoda Podcast hosted by up and coming Dj Jordan Sweeney. This Months Show we look forward to hosting one of the big top tents at the Xstatic Summer Festival. This mix showcases the talent on offer throughout the day in Derbyshire in the Uk. Each track / remix is either by an artist playing in our tent or a track selected by a dj playing for us, this is sure to be one of the best events of the year. ...:::TRACKLIST:::... 01. Matt Fax - Within (Original Mix) - Chosen By Jordan Sweeney 02. AMbassador - The Fade (Guy J Remix) - Chosen By HiddenAgenda 03. Adam Beyer & Alan Fitzpatrick - Human Reason (Original Mix) - Chosen By HiddenAgenda 04. Trilucid & Philthy Chit - Syntax (Gai Barone Remix) - Chosen By Steve Arnold 05. Genix - Sun City ( Original Mix) - Chosen By Darren Pearshouse 06. Menno De Jong - Place in the Sun (Original Mix) 07. Above and Beyond - Home (Genix Remix) 08. Tenishia - Pantera (Original Mix) 09. The Thrillseekers vs Sam Mitcham - All the Little Things (Original Mix) 10. Armin Van Buuren Ft Susana - Shivers (Original Mix) 11. Bryan Kearney - Get The Edge (Original Mix) 12. John Askew - Fade to Black (Original Mix) 13. RAM - RAMsterdam (Original Mix) ...::: LINKS :::... www.facebook.com/trancecoda www.facebook.com/Jordansweeneymusic www.facebook.com/XstaticSummerFestival
Playlist : Digital Boy _ Dig It All Beat! 1994 ::: J. J. Brothers feat. Asher Senator _ Move It Up (77 Hot Mix) 1996 ::: Z100 _ W la revolution 1994 ::: Confucius _ Calumnia 1994 ::: Autoload _ Diky diky 1994 ::: Systematic _ Everyday 1999 ::: Mr. President _ I Give You My Heart 1996 ::: Stefano Secchi feat. Taleesa _ A Brighter Day 1993 ::: Delis _ Neverending Love 1998 ::: Fast Weather _ The Sea And The Stars 2002 ::: Da Blitz _ Love and Devotion 1998 ::: Martina _ Libra Mi Amor 1997 ::: Light Experience One (L.E.O.) _ Jungle Life 2000 ::: 883 _ Non ci spezziamo (U.S.U.R.A. Remix) 1994 ::: X_Static feat. Long Leg _ Move Me Up (Classix_static version) 1995
Playlist : Digital Boy _ Dig It All Beat! 1994 ::: J. J. Brothers feat. Asher Senator _ Move It Up (77 Hot Mix) 1996 ::: Z100 _ W la revolution 1994 ::: Confucius _ Calumnia 1994 ::: Autoload _ Diky diky 1994 ::: Systematic _ Everyday 1999 ::: Mr. President _ I Give You My Heart 1996 ::: Stefano Secchi feat. Taleesa _ A Brighter Day 1993 ::: Delis _ Neverending Love 1998 ::: Fast Weather _ The Sea And The Stars 2002 ::: Da Blitz _ Love and Devotion 1998 ::: Martina _ Libra Mi Amor 1997 ::: Light Experience One (L.E.O.) _ Jungle Life 2000 ::: 883 _ Non ci spezziamo (U.S.U.R.A. Remix) 1994 ::: X_Static feat. Long Leg _ Move Me Up (Classix_static version) 1995
Obama y Jindal: http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/11/08/usa-obama-idINL2N0IT0RW20131108 IL y los matrimonios homosexuales: http://news.yahoo.com/illinois-lawmakers-vote-allow-gay-marriages-231141199--politics.html Alcalde de Toronto: http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/rob-ford-s-brother-says-mayor-should-consider-vacation-1.1533895 http://www.uproxx.com/sports/2013/11/iron-sheik-wants-humble-toronto-mayor-rob-ford Arafat: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2013/11/08/yasser-arafat-test-killed-polonium/3476107 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXnWGaxtqwA Policía que demandó: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2474718/John-Pike-disgraced-Occupy-Wall-Street-pepper-spray-cop-gets-38k-settlement.html Pesquera sale de la Policía: https://www.evernote.com/Home.action#st=p&n=76210bf8-362e-42a2-884b-85de57afe51c Certificados de buena conducta: http://www.elnuevodia.com/problemasconsistemadecertificadosdebuenaconducta-1633727.html Errores de Walmart: http://www.thenewstribune.com/2013/11/07/2876832/computer-glitch-gives-walmart.html AEE y AAA: http://m.elnuevodia.com/editorial-aextirparlaineficiencia-1638206.html http://m.elnuevodia.com/XStatic/endi/template/mobile.aspx?id=1626647&se=mobilenota2&qa=bhatiainsisteenabrirlacompetenciadeproducciondeenergia Economía de PR: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-11-01/puerto-rico-economy-forecast-to-shrink-0-8-in-fiscal-2014.html http://features.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2013/11/03/puerto-rico-fortune-classic-1979 http://gilthejenius.blogspot.com/2013/10/time-to-renew.html http://www.forbes.com/sites/jakezamansky/2013/10/28/the-puerto-rican-bond-plot-thickens Radiotelescopio de Arecibo: http://worldobserveronline.com/2013/11/01/historic-space-images-arecibo-observatory Nos consigues en: @PodDeCachete
Marihuana en Maine y Washington: http://m.elnuevodia.com/XStatic/endi/template/mobile.aspx?id=1623541&se=mobilenota2&qa=referendoenmainesobrelamarihuana http://www.elnuevodia.com/estadodewashingtonlegalizaventademarihuana-1621154.html Dominicanos vs. Haitianos: http://noticel.com/noticia/150035/senado-dominicano-defiende-sentencia-que-desnacionaliza-haitianos.html Quiebra de Puerto Rico: http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2013/10/16/puerto-rico-denies-bankruptcy-and-takeover-rumors http://www.elnuevodia.com/inversionistasdepuertoricopierden4500millones-1621025.html Pena de muerte: http://www.elpostantillano.com/politica/7641-daniel-nina.html Prueba de drogas para ayudas del gobierno: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/18/us/no-savings-found-in-florida-welfare-drug-tests.html?_r=0 Nos consigues en: @manolomatos, @ljvillanueva, @jplazasalvajuan También puedes seguirnos en: @poddecachete.
Compañías expandiendo en Puerto Rico: http://www.elnuevodia.com/16cadenasextranjerasconfiebredeexpansionenpuertorico-1622755.html#comentarios Un millón de subsidies diarios de energía eléctrica: http://m.elnuevodia.com/XStatic/endi/template/mobile.aspx?id=1623521&se=mobilenota2&qa=subsidiospor1millonaldia “World Trade Center”: http://m.elnuevodia.com/XStatic/endi/template/mobile.aspx?id=1623521&se=mobilenota2&qa=subsidiospor1millonaldia Britney Spears no canta: http://www.elnuevodia.com/aldescubiertolaverdaderavozdebritneyspears-1624001.html Nos consigues en: @manolomatos, @ljvillanueva, @jplazasalvajuan También puedes seguirnos en: @poddecachete.
Waldemar embrolla’o: http://www.primerahora.com/noticias/gobierno-politica/nota/embrollaohastaelnuwaldemarquiles-957386/ Duck Fuld no consigue trabajo en Wall St: http://nypost.com/2013/09/15/ex-lehman-ceo-cant-get-a-wall-st-job Insolvencia de PR: http://m.elnuevodia.com/XStatic/endi/template/mobile.aspx?id=1612360&se=mobilenota2&qa=rumboalainsolvencia http://sincomillas.com/moodys-degrada-la-deuda-de-cofina-i-y-reafirma-la-de-las-obligaciones-generales https://twitter.com/eduardobhatia/status/386090674032226304 http://tribunapr.com/2013/10/07/noticias/locales/locales-gobierno/bhatia-defiende-en-new-york-medidas-para-atajar-crisis-fiscal.html http://myemail.constantcontact.com/CP---Complacido-Bhatia-tras-panel-de-expertos-en-bonos-municipales-reconocer-positivamente-la-reforma-fiscal-de-PR.html http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304171804579122051476104832.html http://www.elnuevodia.com/garciapadillaniegasindicaturafederalsobrepuertorico-1610232.html http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-08/u-s-treasury-not-planning-puerto-rico-aid-spokeswoman-says-1-.html http://www.elnuevodia.com/pierluisipiensaquetesorofederaldebecomprarbonosdelgobiernodepuertorico-1609943.html Lo que le importa a a los boricuas: http://www.primerahora.com/entretenimiento/farandula/nota/maripilyobebequienlostienemaslindos-954871 A Che lo mandó a matar Fidel: http://www.primerahora.com/noticias/mundo/nota/alcheguevaralomandoaeliminarfidelcastrosegunlacia-961808 Intervenciones de EEUU en América Latina: http://www.voltairenet.org/article125406.html Inglaterra condiciona pago de desempleo al trabajo comunitario: http://www.noticel.com/noticia/148940/inglaterra-condicionara-pago-de-desempleo-a-que-se-haga-trabajo-comunitario.html Quinta Carta de Oscar López: http://m.elnuevodia.com/XStatic/endi/template/mobile.aspx?id=1612362&se=mobilenota2&qa=quintacartadeoscarlopezriveralahistoriadejibarasoy Nos consigues en: @manolomatos, @ljvillanueva, @jplazasalvajuan También puedes seguirnos en: @poddecachete.
Premio Paulo Coelho: 1. Pablo Flores, “ingeniero y astrólogo infantil” por querer enseñar astrología en la escuela. (Noticia aquí) 2. El obispo de Ayacucho, Gabino Miranda Melgarejo por decir que “fue imprudente, pero que no hay delito” en un caso donde se le acusa de pedofilia. (Noticia aquí) 3. El piloto Tunecino que se detuvo a orar en lugar de tomar medidas de seguridad cuando su avión se iba a estrellar. (Noticia aquí) 4. El 60% de los estadounidenses que creen que el diablo es real. (Noticia aquí) 5. El representante Lynn Westmoreland (R-GA) por decir que si dios hizo el mundo en 7 dias, también puede evitar el cierre del gobierno en 10 días. (Noticia aquí) Antimorón de esta semana: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2013/09/21/geek-candidate-for-texas-house-of-representatives-speaks-out-against-intelligent-design-in-science-textbooks Enlaces: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2013/09/27/the-kansas-board-of-education-seriously-just-got-sued-for-promoting-the-teaching-of-evolution-in-science-classes http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2013/09/21/grandmother-demands-resignation-of-elementary-school-teacher-who-supposedly-told-her-grandson-that-theres-no-god http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2013/09/22/atheist-ireland-to-develop-a-course-about-atheism-for-young-students http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2013/09/22/jessica-ahlquists-high-school-now-has-a-new-secular-mural http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2013/09/26/pastor-turned-atheist-teresa-macbain-caught-in-resume-fabrication http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2013/09/27/according-to-new-report-hispanic-adults-are-losing-their-faith-as-they-get-older Libros: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2013/09/24/a-review-of-an-appetite-for-wonder-the-making-of-a-scientist-by-richard-dawkins Al carajo: http://www.primerahora.com/noticias/puerto-rico/nota/arzobispodesanjuanledaespaldarazoalobispodearecibo-957525 http://www.elnuevodia.com/padrejosecolonjamashecometidounactodepedofilia-1606284.html http://www.elnuevodia.com/rechazaencubrimientodelaiglesiaelarzobispodesanjuan-1606239.html http://m.elnuevodia.com/XStatic/endi/template/mobile.aspx?id=1606155&se=mobilenota2&qa=afloranescandalossexualesenladiocesisdearecibo http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2013/09/22/give-pastor-perry-noble-your-money-or-youre-stupid http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2013/09/26/pope-emeritus-benedict-on-sexual-abuse-i-never-tried-to-cover-up-these-things Cita de cierre: "Creer en algo sin pruebas es tan ridículo como que te guste música no has oído." - Carrie Costea Participan en la discusión: @angelarnal, @ateismo_ws y @ManoloMatos. Puedes bajar el podcast o subscribirte en iVoox, iTunes y RSS. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ateorizar/message
Этот трек не оставлял меня равнодушным с 1995 года.
Этот трек не оставлял меня равнодушным с 1995 года.
"Xstatic" is the follow-up to the already popular "Voxxed". With another dose of some of today's hottest popular dance tracks, this mix will keep you singing, dancing and feeling good. Episode 36 of "djdigit's Dance Music Revolution" is primed to get your blood pumping, your feet moving and definitely feeling DIGITized! Pendulum - The Island (Tiesto Remix) Alex Gaudino feat. Maxine Ashley - I'm In Love (Vocal Club Mix) Robyn & Laidback Luke - Indestructible (Original Mix) Anane - Plastic People (Tommy Trash Club Mix) Kelis - Acapella (David Guetta Extended Mix) The Black Eyed Peas - The Time (Dirty Bit)(Dave Aude Club Remix) Edward Maya - Stereo Love (Dave Ramone Remix) September - Resuscitate Me (Buzz Junkies Club Mix) Rihanna - S&M (Joe Bermudez Chico Club Mix) Martin Solveig & Dragonette - Hello (Club Edit) Inna - Amazing (Buzz Junkies Club Mix) Alex Sayz feat. Sibel - United As One (Alaa Remix) Prezioso & Marvin - Alone (Original Extended) Remady feat. Manu-L - Save Your Heart (Laurent Wolf Remix) Morgan Page - Fight For You (Tony Pryde Remix) Bruno Mars - Just The Way You Are (Manufactured Superstars and Jquintal Remix) Remember to share the show with your friends and leave a comment on iTunes. You can also check out www.djdigit.com to find other great music and more. Become a djdigit fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/getdigitized and be a part of djdigit's Dance Music Revolution! For more info or to contact about future club bookings, please visit www.djdigit.com -- Please remember to support the original artists by purchasing their full length tracks from Beatport.com, Audiojelly.com, iTunes or your favorite online music store. --
Check out our latest podcast: http://www.weloveyourears.podomatic.com (yes, we have moved!) We're getting ready for Queens Day madness in Amsterdam. Doing a Furball Outdoor at Zeedijk in the afternoon.... Time - X-Press Chris Lake and LYS - Sloane Francesco Diaz and X-Static – I’m standing Back to NY Dj Chus and Rob Mirage – Back 2 NY Libex – Liftered Ticon - Models on Cocaine Temper Trap – Sweet disposition Jerome Isma-Ae – Hold that sucker down Meck – Feels like a prayer Eric Prydz meets Alex Moreno - Leave the pjanoo behind http://www.weloveyourears.com
Supersize(d) is a dance party in Amsterdam Club Church for fags, hags, their daddies, their girlfriends, drag queens, size queens, and anyone else who likes a night out surrounded by friendly people in a sexy atmosphere. And it’s back on Saturday May 15th! NO dress code NO strippers NO nonsense JUST DANCE! So put a big x in your diary on every 3rd saturday of every other month! The line-up for May 15th is: DJ RADO (UC, Bear Necessity) DJ Bramsterdam (Furball, Butch&Bear) DJ Big General (Furball, Butch&Bear) Location and time Club Church Kerkstraat 52 1017 GM Amsterdam Tickets available at the door for Euro 10 Tracklist Time - X-Press Chris Lake and LYS - Sloane Francesco Diaz and X-Static – I’m standing Back to NY Dj Chus and Rob Mirage – Back 2 NY Libex – Liftered Ticon - Models on Cocaine Temper Trap – Sweet disposition Jerome Isma-Ae – Hold that sucker down Meck – Feels like a prayer Eric Prydz meets Alex Moreno - Leave the pjanoo behind http://www.weloveyourears.com