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In the latest in our Sooz's One Hit Wonders series, we are transported to 1998 and take a look at a serious contender for song of the 90s as we learn all about what led to (and came from) the utter smash hit You Get What You Give...Dreadful solo albums, a right-place-right-time capturing of the zeitgeist plus a more surprising subsequent career than you may expect, this is the story of New Radicals!______An exclusive extended, ad-free version of this episode with 20 minutes of bonus extra chat (including an amazing story about Sooz's Nanna) can be found over at our Patreon!Extended episodes drop over there 3 days early so if you enjoy Mystery on the Rocks then please consider heading over there to support us, where there is already a huge backlog of exclusive extras such as extended episodes, bonus episodes, minisodes, outtakes, cocktail recipes and more!Hosted by Masud Milas, Chris Stokes, and Sooz Kempner Mystery on the Rocks is a high concept comedy and true crime/unexplained phenomena podcast set in a fictional mystery-solving bar with real cocktails!. The focus of the show is to attempt to crack a real, unsolved mystery from history – true crime and bizarre occurrences, all with a whodunnit or WTF happened question hanging over them.You can follow us on Bluesky, X and Instagram too! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jennifer Montgomery from Voices for Progress Lake Travis (@v4plaketravis) in the Austin, TX area joins Jenn Tully to talk about what people can do to affect change in their own community at times when they may feel uncertain or scared.https://ltvoicesforprogress.org/https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0jJDIds32MBVgQ5L2jE5bY?si=37bb039a549e40f21. You Get What You Give by New Radicals2. Here Comes The Sum by The Beatles3. We Didn't Start The Fire by Fallout Boy4. Stand by REM
Prompt the first: You Get what you give https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Get_What_You_Give_(song) The song was released in November 1998 - Clinton had turned 52 a few months earlier. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Alexander (b. 1970) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danielle_Brisebois. (b. 1969) 4:38YouTube • NewRadicalsVEVONew Radicals - You Get What You Give (Official Music Video) Prompt the 2nd: The Parable of the Sower https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parable_of_the_Sower_(novel) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octavia_E._Butler Prompt the 3rd: What's next https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_West_Wing https://crisis.generationalize.com/2016/04/cultivate-patience-and-keep-your-hands.html
Send us a textWelcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:10 points: Get the year dead on!7 points: 1-2 years off4 points: 3-5 years off1 point: 6-10 years offGuesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: You Get What You Give by The New Radicals (1998)Song 1: Ray of Light by Madonna (1998)Song 2: Boxing Day by Blink-182 (2012)Song 3: Shotgun by Jr. Walker & the All-Stars (1965)Song 4: Round and Round by Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti (2010)Song 5: All She Wants to Do is Dance by Don Henley (1984)Song 6: out of sight by Run the Jewels (feat. 2 Chainz) (2020)Song 7: Twilight Zone by Golden Earring (1982)Song 8: Five to One by The Doors (1968)Song 9: Don't Be Cruel by Bobby Brown (1988)Song 10: River Runs Deep by Eric Clapton (2010)
This week we are discussing the one hit wonder and beloved song You Get What You Give by The New Radicals, released Nov. 3, 1998. We had no idea people loved this song so much, but we got a lot of threats when we announced this song was up next, enjoy! Also in this prepisode music news of the weird, listener emails and we announce next week's album. In this episode we discuss handymen, raccoons, sewer gangs, Jehovah's Witnesses, Tracy Morgan, conformity, Y2K, Courtney Love, manikins, hardness, Michael Shannon, pranks and so much more! Hatepod.com | TW: @AlbumHatePod | IG: @hatePod | hatePodMail@gmail.com Episode Outline: Quick update on the goings on at the world headquarters Discuss our history with the song/band Song discussion - lyrics and music Music Video How the song did worldwide Amazon reviews Listener email (just 2) Music news of the weird Announce next week's album
As blind Liverpudlian Comedian Chris McCausland and his Professional Dancer Dianne Buswell lifted the glitter ball trophy on Saturday Night (14 December 2024) to win Strictly come Dancing 2024 our RNIB Connect Radio Strictly Star Reviewer blind Ballroom Dancer Shaun Hayward is back with his final review of the series. For the grand final each couple had to dance three dances, the Judges choice, their show dance and their favourite dance of the competition. For Chris and Dianne the Judges chose their couples choice dance to ‘Instant Karma' by John Lennon with that black out moment which gave them a score of 38 from the Judges. Then to their show dance to ‘You Get What You Give' by The New Radicals with again a total score of 38 from the judges. Ending with their Favourite dance of the series which had to be their waltz to ‘You'll Never Walk alone'' with the Judges giving them top marks with a total score of 40, a standing ovation from the audience and a hug for Chris from Craig too. Then Shaun and Toby chatted about how JB and Loren, Tasha and Aljaž and not forgetting Sarah and Vito had done during the grand final. You can watch the Strictly Come Dancing 2024 Grand Final and that amazing moment when Chris and Dianne lifted the glitter ball trophy to win Strictly on the BBC iPlayer website - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006m8dq (Image shows Shaun in a recording studio with microphones behind him in front of a colourful drape holding a plaque with medals on in each hand)
Welcome to Off the Beaten Clef! This week, we are discussing the topic of One Hit Wonders. What is a one hit wonder? What contributes to a one hit wonder? We answer those questions this week, and draft 10 of our favorites. Thanks for listening! Cody's Picks: Teenage Dirtbag by Wheatus You Get What You Give by New Radicals Rude by Magic! No Rain by Blind Melon One Headlight by the Wallflowers Dil's Picks: Closing Time by Semisonic Somebody That I Used to Know by Gotye Just the Girl by The Click Five Mmmbop by Hanson Sweet Disposition by The Temper Tramp Follow Us on Instagram / TikTok Join the Discord Thanks for listening!
If I had to chose a week to be sick this would have been the one. That's because as lousy as I feel, watching the festivities out of Chicago for the DNC is making me feel so much better. Although the first night was a difficult act to follow, the Harris/Walz team did just that. With a number of moving and motivational speeches -- as expected from former President Barack Obama and the man who could have been one Bernie Sanders, the two that floored me were from the first Second Gentleman - and soon-to-be first First Gentleman Doug Emhoff and the knockout speech delivered by Michelle Obama. By the way, Doug Emhoff chose for his entrance and exit music one of my favorite songs, "You Get What You Give" by New Radicals. New Radicals released their one and only album in the late 90s, Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too. It quickly rose to the top of my favorites of that year. I was Music Director and later Program Director of the radio station I worked for at the time, Los Angeles' Channel 103.1. And I was fortunate enough to interview Gregg Alexander, the man who was New Radicals. He didn't do many interviews, and never recorded another album, though he continued writing and producing for other artists, preferring to remain out of the spotlight. To honor our first Second Gentleman, and the man who will be our first First Gentleman, here's my interview with Gregg Alexander, recorded May 3, 1999 ( the day that my daughter was likely being born on the other side of the world in Kazakhstan... a story for another day)... Enjoy! I am still recuperating so will share with you a couple of full speeches from last night (can you guess which ones?) as well as some clips and observations as my still-on-the-mend psyche can conjure up. Either way, the chat room is open during the live show and we're partying like it's 2024!!!
Keyboardist: Gail NoblesThe New Radical sent us a positive message.The New Radicals was an American alternative rock band formed in 1997 in Los Angeles. They recorded a song entitled You Get What You Give. It was the first and most successful single from their only studio album, Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too (1998). Released on November 3, 1998, it reached number 36 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number eight on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.In 2006, Ice-T was asked on Late Night with Conan O'Brien about what he has heard, besides rap music, in the last few years that really grabbed him and his only reply was "You Get What You Give". In a Time interview, U2 lead guitarist the Edge is quoted saying "You Get What You Give" is the song he is "most jealous of. I really would love to have written that." Something about the song hit me too when I heard it. I was in the middle of a sad thought. It made me forget that thought. The song makes you want to do something. The song plants a seed of life. Those are the kind of songs we need that makes us want to go on living. ‘Songs like Get What You Give' by the New Radicals I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Cat Bear.
Am 8. Juni 1999 erscheint mit "Californication" das siebte Studioalbum der Red Hot Chili Peppers — und ihr erfolgreichstes. Auf "Californication" zeigen die Red Hot Chili Peppers ihre Narben, das Kalifornien, das sie in den 90ern erleben und in manchen Songs auch den harten Alltag von Sex, Drugs and Rock'n'Roll. Die gesamte Platte ist ein Wendepunkt in ihrer Karriere, eine Art Wiedergeburt. Mehr als 15 Millionen Mal hat sich "Californication" bereits verkauft. Mit dem Album "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" 1991 ebneten die Red Hot Chili Peppers ihren speziellen Sound. Harte Rock & Funk Grooves trafen auf den stakkatohaften Sprechgesang von Anthony Kiedis — das war etwas ganz Neues und machte "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" zu einem echten "Signature"-Album. Die Single "Under The Bridge" wird zu einem Riesenhit. Für Gitarrist John Frusciante wird der Erfolg zu viel und bedingt durch seine schwere Heroinsucht steigt er 1992 aus. Die Peppers holen sich Dave Navarro als Ersatz, "One Hot Minute" heißt ihr gemeinsames Album im Jahr 1995. Danach wird es wild, die Red Hot Chili Peppers führten ein Leben zwischen Live-Gigs, Drogenexzessen, Selbstzerstörung und Selbstfindung. 1998 beschließt die Band ein neues Album aufzunehmen, mit einem vollkommen neuen Sound. Es sollte elektronischer werden. Sie fragten verschiedene namenhafte Produzenten an, darunter David Bowie, Daniel Lanois und Brian Eno — doch alle sagten ab. Daher blieben sie bei ihrem Erfolgsproduzenten Rick Rubin. Geprobt wurde in der Garage auf dem Anwesen von Bassist Flea. Dave Navarro erschien immer wieder unter Drogen bei den Sessions, weshalb die Peppers nicht länger mit ihm zusammenarbeiten wollten. Im Jahr zuvor begann ihr alter Bandkollege John Frusciante einen Entzug und schaffte es, seine Heroin-Abhängigkeit zu bekämpfen. Vielleicht war es Schicksal, er kehrte zu den Peppers zurück, obwohl er sich zu diesem Zeitpunkt körperlich in einem wahnsinnig schlechten Zustand befand. Sie probten gemeinsam, schrieben Songs — die Band-Chemie stimmte einfach und dann nahmen sie mit "Californication" einen echten Meilenstein auf. Zum Zeitpunkt der Aufnahmen war zwar John nach seinem Entzug wieder clean, Anthony jedoch noch nicht. Er hatte 1995 einen Rückfall erlitten und wurde erst später, im Jahr 2000, clean. Und auch Schlagzeuger Chad Smith war bis 2004 alkoholabhänigig. Die Jungs verband zeitlebens ein trauriges Schicksal: alle waren auf unterschiedliche Arten schwer drogenabhängig. Der Opener "Around The World" handelt von der Schönheit der Welt und dem hektischen Tourleben. Es sind autobiografische Texte von Anthony Kiedis, mit denen er Bilder und Metaphern im Kopf der Hörer und Hörerinnen entstehen lässt, die sich wie ein roter Faden durchs Album ziehen. Für Markus Kavka und seine damalige Arbeit bei Viva 2, war "Californication" einer der wichtigsten Releases überhaupt. Vor allem die musikalisch und auch textlich vollkommen neuen Ebenen, die sich aufgetan haben, haben Kavka persönlich sofort begeistert. Die Lead-Single "Scar Tissue" erschien bereits zwei Wochen vor der Veröffentlichung des Albums, am 25. Mai 1999 und gewann einen Grammy für den besten Rocksong 2000. Für SWR1 Musikredakteur Stephan Fahrig ist der Song eine Blaupause des Red Hot Chili Peppers-Sounds, der danach entstanden ist. John Frusciante musste sein Gitarrenspiel erst langsam wieder erlernen, spielt ganz einfache Akkordfolgen, diese aber wunderschön aufteilt auf dem Griffbrett. Er nimmt sich total zurück. Sein Gitarrensolo am Ende des Songs gilt laut dem Fachmagazin "Guitar World" als "eines der besten Gitarrensoli der Rockgeschichte. Nach diesem ersten Ausstieg und nach diesem Entzug hat John Frusciante einen komplett eigenen Stil in die Band mit eingebracht, den es zuvor in dieser Form noch nicht gab. Der Song "Scar Tissue" steht für die Wiedergeburt dieser Band und ist für Kavka quintessenziell für alles, was die Red Hot Chili Peppers ausmacht. Das Video zum Song zeigt die Peppers völlig vernarbt mitten in der Wüste. Auch die Autobiographie von Sänger Anthony Kiedies trägt den Namen "Scar Tissue" im Titel. Um welche Narben es sich hier genau handelt, die die Jungs nicht nur in ihren Songs verarbeiten, hören Sie im Podcast. "Californication" erzählt die Geschichten von wandernden Seelen, die auf der Suche nach dem amerikanischen Traum in Kalifornien vom Weg abgekommen sind. "Californication" ist die Kritik am vermeintlich oberflächlichen kalifornischen Lifestyle, ein Song über den Verfall der künstlichen Gesellschaft, wie sie von den Red Hot Chili Peppers wahrgenommen wird. Es ist die dunkle Seite des amerikanischen Traums, von dem sie wissen, dass sie selbst Teil des Ganzen sind. "Californication" war für viele junge Menschen von sehr großer Bedeutung und hält bis heute noch nach. "Was ich an dem Text auch so toll finde ist, dass einem nicht erzählt wird, was Sache ist, sondern es wird einem mit Bildern vor Augen geführt. Und das finde ich halt sehr, sehr poetisch. Und wenn man den Song mit geschlossenen Augen hört, dann hat man eigentlich die ganze Zeit über fast so eine Art Film vor seinem inneren Auge." (Musikjournalist Markus Kavka über "Californication") Mehr über das Geheimnis hinter der Komposition und Produktion von "Californication", die umstrittene Soundqualität, was es mit dem brennenden Schwimmbad auf dem Cover auf sich hat und noch vieles mehr, erfahren Sie im Meilensteine Podcast zu "Californication" von Red Hot Chili Peppers. __________ Shownotes Meilensteine Eagles – "Hotel California": https://www.swr.de/swr1/rp/meilensteine/eagles-hotel-california-100.html Podcast-Empfehlung "Fuck you very, very much!" mit Interview-Gast Markus Kavka und Jennifer Weist: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/fuck-you-very-very-much-die-groessten-beefs-im-musikbiz/13172547/ YouTube-Video von "Otherside": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn_YodiJO6k Der originale Cover-Entwurf zu "Californication": https://creativechair.org/lawrence-azerrad/ Buchtipp:"Scar Tissue (Give it Away)" Anthony Kiedis: Der Sänger der Red Hor Chili Peppers – Die Autobiographie: https://www.kiwi-verlag.de/buch/anthony-kiedis-scar-tissue-give-it-away-9783462034837 __________ Über diese Songs vom Album "Californication" wird im Podcast gesprochen (12:15) – "Around The World"(20:42) – "Scar Tissue"(35:19) – "Other Side"(44:03) – "Californication"(1:00:15) – "Road Trippin'"__________ Über diese Songs wird außerdem im Podcast gesprochen (05:16) – "MfG" von den Fantastischen Vier(05:55) – "You Get What You Give" von New Radicals(06:46) – "Under The Bridge" von Red Hot Chili Peppers__________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? 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You've come to the right place if you're looking for a short dose of sweet inspiration today! On this week's episode, I'll be chatting all about not only trying new things, but the fresh joy that can come from doing so! Join me as I share where the inspiration came from after a recent and positive experience with trying something new, as well as tips on how you can incorporate this and why you should too! Tune in for more on:• Involving other people in your new adventures.• How trying one new thing can open you up to trying multiple new things.• Changing up your regular routine by adding in more joy to something you already like.• The benefits in the form of courage, new opportunities and personal growth.Take a moment to ask yourself: where can you apply the idea of trying something new and finding the joy from it? I hope this resonated with you and is something you can apply in your next week! I would be so grateful if this podcast means something to you, that you could take a moment to rate and review it from wherever you might be listening from! As always, thank you for being here! (Speaking of something new!) Ready to take your entrepreneurial journey forward? Join us for our transformative one-day Mastermind event ‘Get In The Room', in the heart of Ontario Wine Country on Friday, May 10th, 2024! Reserve your spot here: https://www.inspireandmove.ca/store/p/get-in-the-room-1-day-mastermindSeeking community? Come out to BENCHMARK FITNESS!Let's Connect!• Instagram• Website• Facebook• TikTok
It's the Season 3 Finale! Graduation is here, and while it may feel like the end … it's just the beginning of something new! Jenna and Kevin remember many tears behind the scenes, especially during "You Get What You Give." They both admit it felt more like a series finale with major turning points, such as Finn and Rachel breaking up, Rachel heading to N.Y. but not Kurt, Mercedes flying to L.A., and Brittany not graduating … Plus, Gloria Estefan plays Santana's mom, Jenna steals a jacket from the set, and many deleted scenes you didn't see because they had to trim 15 minutes from the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I've unintentionally created this series of episodes on the podcast surrounding the boomerang effect of certain traits you can put out into the world and keep in my mind as you interact with others. So today I'll be talking about the boomerang effect of providing value, and specifically the gratitude and admiration I have for Lori Harder, a remarkable entrepreneur, podcast host and now friend! I'll be sharing not only why I feel providing value is important and how you can do this, but also how I'm experiencing the effects of this in real time right now! So join me in this high vibe episode as I dive into:• The excitement of hosting an event, bringing that inspiring energy for guests and the encouraging, ongoing support.• The backstory of my full circle boomerang moment and real life example of how providing value is ultimately priceless.• Some reflective questions you can ask yourself about who you admire and where you can provide value in the life of others.Now I would LOVE it if you could go show Lori some LOVE on her socials, podcast and brand with the links below! Pass on that value! Instagram: @loriharderLori's book: A Tribe Called BlissPodcast Earn Your Happy: @earnyourhappyFollow glōci: @getglociGet glōci HEREGirlfriends & Business: @girlfriendsandbusinessText DAILY to 310-496-8363 for daily manifesting affirmations, journal prompts, and motivation.ALALA: Use my affiliate link here to shop Alala and apply my promo code INSPIREANDMOVE to get 20% off your purchase!Let's Connect!• Instagram• Website• Facebook• TikTok
You get what you give! Feel good Friday, live music with musician Reynaldo Moreno from Soul Sessions. For all the lovers and singles heading into Valentine's day week. Simply the Best, You Get What You Give, Tennessee Whiskey, I'm Gonna Find Another You, Landslide. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sometimes episode inspiration strikes after a morning coffee with Matt and our dogs, and today was no different! In this episode I'll be talking about the boomerang effect, but specifically when it comes to embracing positivity. Despite whatever may be happening in your world, there is always room to work on changing our mindset to one of positivity, and seeing how that can alter our daily life, relationships, business and more for the better. So I hope you'll tune in to hear more on: • Honouring yourself during the low times, but understanding you are still in control of how you show up. • Maintaining your PMA: Positive Mental Attitude!• The boomerang effect and tips for when you're in a room full of people.• The art and magic of the referral. • Mindfulness practices to set the tone for the day.Once you begin to nurture and focus on staying in that state of positivity, you will reap the lasting effects it can bring in so many areas! I'd love to know if anything from today's episode resonated with you, my DM's are always open! As always, thank you for being here! Episode Mentioned: You Get What You Give - Ways to Generate More PositivitySeeking community? Come out to BENCHMARK FITNESS!Let's Connect!• Instagram• Website• Facebook• TikTok
Today's topic is something we can all put a little bit more time and energy into on a daily basis, and that is generating more positivity! After the first week or two after New Year's it can be easy to feel that dip in inspiration and hopefulness, especially if you're also experiencing a sunless canadian winter like us! So Matt and I are happy to share how we try to add and seek more positivity in our daily routines and lives! Join us as we chat about:• The energy you put out, good or bad, is easily reflected back to you and vice versa.• Recognizing your physical environment as a way to mentally reset.• The positive energy that comes from moving your body.• Who you're interacting and spending your time with. • Being intentional with the kinds of media you do or don't consume. • Practical tips on generating good energy through gratitude and “joy lists.”I hope this episode leaves you inspired to go after those positive and amazing vibes in your life that are totally available to you! Share this episode with a friend who might need a little pick me up! Book Mentioned: Mind Shift by by Erwin McManu - https://amzn.to/47s9I3R ALALA: Use my affiliate link here to shop Alala and apply my promo code INSPIREANDMOVE to get 20% off your purchaseSeeking community? Come out to BENCHMARK FITNESS!Let's Connect!• Instagram• Website• Facebook• TikTok
MULLIGAN!!!(Want to take part in the show? reach out online to @AXEPLAYLIST or @SJPWORLDMEDIA!)"Orinoco Flow," - Enya"Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand," - Primitive Radio Gods"Counting Blue Cars," - Dishwalla"In the Meantime," - Spacehog"Take a Picture," - Filter"Roll to Me," - Del Amitiri"You Get What You Give," - New Radicals"Got You (Where I Want You)," - The Flys"Unbelievable," - EMF"Dizz Knee Land," - Dada"Good," - Better Than Ezra"Santa Monica," - Everclear"Cruel to be Kind," - Letters To Cleo"Sex & Candy," - Marcy Playground"Here in Your Bedroom," - Goldfingerhttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/4LQJ0CXbFhWA3y0PJo1PVJ?si=edae99169636439fFOLLOW US!@AXEPLAYLIST@SJPWORLDMEDIA
Mark and Thom take a musical detour, diving into the fascinating world of one(ish) hit wonders. They explore bands that struck gold perhaps more by luck than design, the intriguing sway of celebrity lineage, the irony of singer-songwriters scaling charts with others' compositions, fleeting moments of stardom, and a chance encounter in a grocery store, fueled by a shared love of hockey, that birthed a band. Join the duo as they jam out and discuss the memorable hits of Primitive Radio Gods, The Wallflowers, Jan Arden, New Radicals, and Dogstar. It's a rhythmic adventure you'll relish!Show notes00:01:31 - Catching up, discussing the new Futurama. Mark speaks about newly-discovered music from Burro Buracho Records, introduces Charles Ellsworth, and teases an upcoming musician feature.00:04:08 - Introduction to the premiere of the "Once Every Two Weeks One-Hit Wonder Wrap-Up."00:04:47 - Introduction to Primitive Radio Gods.00:06:26 - The Hail Mary that landed Primitive Radio Gods a record contract with Fiction Records/Columbia.00:07:48 - Ben Stiller's efforts to persuade Chris O'Connor to use "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in my Hand" in the movie "Cable Guy."00:13:22 - O'Connor references a poignant Hunter S. Thompson quote in response to a query about his perspective on the music industry, while Mark reflects on his own challenges with success.00:15:16 - Delving into the origins of the song title "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in my Hand."00:15:45 - Analyzing "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in my Hand."00:19:38 - Beginning of The Wallflowers with Jacob Dylan.00:21:47 - The Wallflowers' debut album and their emergence as a renowned touring band.00:22:30 - Transition to Interscope Records, collaboration with T-Bone Burnett, and the release of "Bringing Down the Horse."00:23:55 - Release of "6th Avenue Heartache" and the influences of David Fincher, Adam Duritz, and their appearance on Saturday Night Live.00:24:12 - Celebrating the tremendous success of "One Headlight."00:28:18 - A look at Jan Arden's "Living Under June" and its single "Insensitive." Mark reflects on memories associated with the album.00:30:00 - A closer look at "Insensitive," its origins with songwriter Ann Lore, and its inclusion in Christian Slater's "Bed of Roses."00:33:40 - Mark offers a candid review of "Living Under June."00:37:12 - Mark and Thom take a moment to share a compilation of songs that resonated with their teenage emo hearts.00:39:10 - Introducing New Radicals' "You Get What You Give."00:39:20 - Thom critiques the song, discusses Gregg Alexander's background and the formation of New Radicals.00:43:00 - Spotlighting the touring musicians of New Radicals and delving into the band's intricate history.00:44:10 - Recounting New Radicals' touring history and early successes.00:45:11 - Discussing celebrities' reactions to being mentioned in this song.00:46:26 - Thom shares his views on the album and the song's place in pop culture.00:47:44 - Mark introduces Small Fecal Matter, which later evolved into Dogstar.00:49:21 - A chance meeting in a grocery store, discussions about hockey, and the fortuitous formation of Dogstar by Mailhouse and Keanu Reeves.00:50:00 - Exploring the origins of Dogstar's name, their inaugural concert which paved the way for Weezer, and their tours with renowned artists like David Bowie and Bon Jovi.00:52:22 - Introducing Dogstar's "Happy Endings" American debut with the single "Corner Store."00:53:04 - Mark discusses the connection between Weezer, River Fenix/Fenix TX, and Dogstar.01:02:38 - Wrapping Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While Andy gives little time to my argument, his comments on stellar album Troublegum and the importance of overall feel are bang on the money. And so we are off and running with our second season of SONG 2, by now you should have had a listen to our first episode featuring the well-known and much-loved earworm that is You Get What You Give by the New Radicals, and here in our first guest episode we are chatting with Andy Cairns of the incredible Therapy? While Andy gives little time to my argument, his comments on stellar album Troublegum and the importance of overall feel are bang on the money. He also rates Billie Eilish very highly, which is a statement I would not have expected to write. Check out my interview with Andy about Therapy?'s latest LP Cold Hard Fire on RTL Play. Cheers.
What better way to kick off season 2 of, well, Song 2 than with an absolute no-arguments, no-brain required, ultimate banger. If you don't agree with this one, then I guess we can write off your subscription to the remainder of this whole flipping season. Was nice to meet you.. thank u, next New Radicals were an American pop rock band that were only active for little over 2 years and hailed from Los Angeles. Their debut, and final record, ‘Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too' released in 1998 quickly topped charts across the UK, USA, and Europe thanks in large parts to the catchy hit song, ‘You Get What You Give'.
So here, it is, the second review of our One Hit Wonders round, this time listening to New Radicals' Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too. The album was released October 16, 1998, and is essentially an album by lead singer, Gregg Alexander, who is the only person to play on all the album's tracks. He enlisted a swath of session musicians (28) to play instruments while recording, really making this an album of hired guns. The very successful You Get What You Give charted high on most Top 40 lists around the world, then the band broke up in 1999. A second single, Someday We'll Know, was released shortly after the band called it quits and the rest is history.
Here we are on our second of four picks with our One Hit Wonders series, looking at artists and albums that were One Hit Wonders - loosely meaning that the album had one or so big singles, then we likely never really heard from the band again. I've always liked the song You Get What You Give by New Radicals, bought the album when it came out, but don't remember listening to it beyond the single, and have been listening to that single a lot recently. Then the Foo Fighters announced Josh Freese as their new drummer in May 2023, and while reading about him, I noticed he drummed on two songs from Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too by New Radicals, and decided to make this my pick for the month. - Scott Coates
Recorded on April 30th, 2023 - Inspired by a suggestion from new contributor Ken Posner, the boys from Last Pint get in their deloreans and travel all the way back to 1998. Banging out to New Radical's You Get What You Give, the gang discusses the films that defined their lives 19 hundred and 98, the year of our lord. Plus a brand new movie game! All that and more on this week's episode of The New Way Podcast!
Lexi joined me this week to recap Yellowjackets Season 2 Episode 4: Old Wounds. This one is full of hot takes, geeking out over Natalie and her awesomeness, and of course lots of hilariousness with our typical obsessive theorizing. Why is Ben such a whiny little beyotch about being eaten? And why the eff does Mari keep review bombing my podcast?? Episode description: Relive your youth by hitting the road! Go on vacation with a new friend! Hitchhike, if you must! Just make sure you pack a good playlist for the ride. Some recommendations from us: "Anything You Can Do" and "You Get What You Give". Director: Scott Winant Writers: Ashley Lyle / Bart Nickerson / Julia Bicknell As mentioned in the video, donations to my medical fund to fix my stimulator (A cost of $5,000) can be made to the following: Fundraising site: spot.fund.com/kellyneedssurgery Your generosity is appreciated so very much!! ❤ As mentioned in this episode, if you have experience with childhood trauma and/or CPTSD, please check out @patrickteahanlicswtherapy . His videos have been so incredibly helpful for me. The Antler Queens is a disability-led podcast and YouTube channel, and the most inclusive Yellowjackets podcast you'll find. Visit us at theantlerqueenspodcast.com Email us at antlerqueenspodcast.com FB: facebook.com/theantlerqueens IG/Twitter: @theantlerqueens Please comment your thoughts! And let us know what you're most looking forward to in the rest of Season 2! Be sure to follow us on social media so you can stay in the loop on our new live aftershow: "Yellowjackets Afterparty (With The Antler Queens)"! Episodes will air live on YouTube immediately following new Yellowjackets episodes, and we'll be giving away a Yellowjackets letterman jacket on our finale! See you for the next episode coming very soon! Are you a big fan of Christina Ricci, Juliette, Lewis, Melanie Lynskey, or any other member of the Yellowjackets cast, and would like us to discuss one of their other projects? Have some thoughts you'd like to share on this episode or what you'd like us to discuss in the future? Leave a comment. We'd love to hear from you! If you have fan art or fun videos that you'd like to share (that don't include copyright-protected material), and would like us to feature it on our show, email us at antlerqueenspodcast@gmail.com . If you'd like to join a panel discussion or guest co-host an episode, send us a video letting us know what you'd like to talk about! Love, The Antler Queens: A Yellowjackets Podcast | TheAntlerQueens.com
Lexi joined me this week to recap Yellowjackets Season 2 Episode 4: Old Wounds. This one is full of hot takes, geeking out over Natalie and her awesomeness, and of course lots of hilariousness with our typical obsessive theorizing. Why is Ben such a whiny little beyotch about being eaten? And why the eff does Mari keep review bombing my podcast?? Episode description: Relive your youth by hitting the road! Go on vacation with a new friend! Hitchhike, if you must! Just make sure you pack a good playlist for the ride. Some recommendations from us: "Anything You Can Do" and "You Get What You Give". Director: Scott Winant Writers: Ashley Lyle / Bart Nickerson / Julia Bicknell As mentioned in the video, donations to my medical fund to fix my stimulator (A cost of $5,000) can be made to the following: Fundraising site: spot.fund.com/kellyneedssurgery Your generosity is appreciated so very much!! ❤ As mentioned in this episode, if you have experience with childhood trauma and/or CPTSD, please check out @patrickteahanlicswtherapy . His videos have been so incredibly helpful for me. The Antler Queens is a disability-led podcast and YouTube channel, and the most inclusive Yellowjackets podcast you'll find. Visit us at theantlerqueenspodcast.com Email us at antlerqueenspodcast.com FB: facebook.com/theantlerqueens IG/Twitter: @theantlerqueens Please comment your thoughts! And let us know what you're most looking forward to in the rest of Season 2! Be sure to follow us on social media so you can stay in the loop on our new live aftershow: "Yellowjackets Afterparty (With The Antler Queens)"! Episodes will air live on YouTube immediately following new Yellowjackets episodes, and we'll be giving away a Yellowjackets letterman jacket on our finale! See you for the next episode coming very soon! Are you a big fan of Christina Ricci, Juliette, Lewis, Melanie Lynskey, or any other member of the Yellowjackets cast, and would like us to discuss one of their other projects? Have some thoughts you'd like to share on this episode or what you'd like us to discuss in the future? Leave a comment. We'd love to hear from you! If you have fan art or fun videos that you'd like to share (that don't include copyright-protected material), and would like us to feature it on our show, email us at antlerqueenspodcast@gmail.com . If you'd like to join a panel discussion or guest co-host an episode, send us a video letting us know what you'd like to talk about! Love, The Antler Queens: A Yellowjackets Podcast | TheAntlerQueens.com
Hands in Yellowjackies! Buzz, buzz, buzz! Join the team from The You Don't Know Jackie Podcast as they discuss season two episode 4 (Old Wounds) of the Showtime series YELLOWJACKETS.Episode Description: Relive your youth by hitting the road! Go on vacation with a new friend! Hitchhike, if you must! Just make sure you pack a good playlist for the ride. Some recommendations from us: "Anything You Can Do" and "You Get What You Give".Join the You Don't Know Jackie Patreon TODAY!!!Show links:A You Don't Know Jackie View:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-you-dont-know-jackie-view/id1607388820You Don't Know Jackie Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/you-dont-know-jackie/id1468991220Squid Game Podcast: A You Don't Know Jackie View:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/squid-game-podcast-a-you-dont-know-jackie-view/id1589712731You Don't Know Jackie Facebook:https://m.facebook.com/You-Dont-Know-Jackie-360294407942565/You Don't Know Jackie Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/youdontknowjackie/?r=nametagYou Don't Know Jackie Twitter:https://mobile.twitter.com/JackiepodcastYou Don't Wanna Know Corey Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/youdontwannaknowcorey/?r=nametagLet's Talk AEWhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-aew/id1588431937Let's Talk AEW Twitterhttps://twitter.com/letstalkaewThe Sports Witness Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sports-witness/id1679419825?i=1000606166279Support the show
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Nuestro amigo secreto versiona "You Get What You Give" de New Radicals. Con Rafa Panadero repasamos lo más importante de 1999, el año en el que se celebró el referendum en Timor Oriental y en el que se empezó a emitir Bob Esponja.
Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. This week we're all about 90's One-Hit Wonders. On today's episode, Steve Riddle is watching “You Get What You Give” by New Radicals from 1998. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL7-CKirWZE
This week's guest interview is with Polar adventurer, expedition guide, dog musher and educator, Eric Larsen. Eric has spent the past 15 years of his life traveling in some of the most remote and wild places left on earth including Antarctica, the North Pole, Everest and the biggest challenge of them all - cancer. Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products to fuel your sport. UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars and stimulants to fuel athletes. UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products. UCAN also has hydration products focused on giving you the sodium you need when hydrating, including several clean and light flavors. Steady energy equals sustained performance and a faster finish line! Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co In Today's Show Feature Interview Eric Larsen Adventurer, Guide and Educator Endurance News Bermuda World Triathlon Series Race Results El Tour de Tucson, November 19 Ironman Arizona, November 20 What's new in the 303 Victoria Brumfield Now Chief Executive Officer of USA Triathlon You Get What You Give, Ask Primal Why Videos of the Week 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series Bermuda Feature Interview: Eric Larsen Polar adventurer, expedition guide, dog musher and educator, Eric Larsen has spent the past 15 years of his life traveling in some of the most remote and wild places left on earth. In 2006, Eric and Lonnie Dupre completed the first ever summer expedition to the North Pole. During this journey, the duo pulled and paddled specially modified canoes across 550 miles of shifting sea ice and open ocean. Eric successfully led his first expedition to the South Pole in 2008, covering nearly 600 miles in 41 days. Eric is now one of only a few Americans in to have skied to both the North and South Poles. In November 2009, Eric returned to Antarctica for the first leg of his world record Save the Poles expedition. This time he completed a 750-mile ski traverse to the geographic South arriving on January 2, 2010. Two short months later he was dropped off at northern Ellesmere Island for a winter-style North Pole Journey. The international team reached the North Pole 51 days later on Earth Day - April 22, 2010. He completed the Save the Poles expedition by reaching the summit of Mt. Everest on October 15th, 2010 becoming the first person in history to reach the world's three 'poles' within a 365-day period. In March 2014, Eric Larsen and Ryan Waters set out to traverse nearly 500 miles across the melting Arctic Ocean, unsupported, from Northern Ellesmere Island to the geographic North Pole. Despite being one of the most cold and hostile environments on the planet, the Arctic Ocean has seen a steady and significant reduction of sea ice over the past seven years due to climate change. Because of this, Larsen's and Waters' trip—dubbed the "Last North Expedition"—is expected to be the last human-powered trek to the North Pole, ever. Eric Larsen (explorer) - Wikipedia Eric Larsen Explore Kindred spirits indeed 3 day Gunnison Spring bar tent Camp stove Grew up in Wisconsin Read books about explorations; fascinated by Alaska Taught Environmental Education In January 2021, Eric was initially diagnosed with Stage 4 colorectal cancer, but upon further biopsies was categorized as Stage 3b. After a year of intensive chemotherapy, radiation and surgery, he is currently still in treatment. Cancer journey a lot like an explanation News Sponsor Buddy Insurance: Buddy Insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy your training and racing to the fullest. 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Endurance News: 2022 Bermuda World Triathlon Championship Series Flora out of the water second Raining on bike On the 3rd loop of bike joined by maya kingma Knibb was more than 40 back at the start of the bike but in 3rd place by t2 (45 seconds) Vincent Luis led from swim to finish The front 7 gave an impressive t2 performance all coming it as a pack and dismounting in unison Blummenfelt and Yee were in a second pack Results: Elite Women | 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series Bermuda • World Triathlon Pos First Name Last Name YOB Country Start Num Time Swim 1500m T1 Bike 40km T2 Run 10km 1 Flora Duffy 1987 BER 1 02:01:26 00:20:15 00:00:42 01:05:26 00:00:26 00:34:39 2 Taylor Knibb 1998 USA 7 02:03:04 00:20:46 00:00:47 01:05:32 00:00:32 00:35:28 3 Beth Potter 1991 GBR 2 02:03:17 00:20:47 00:00:42 01:06:45 00:00:24 00:34:41 4 Laura Lindemann 1996 GER 4 02:04:00 00:20:35 00:00:44 01:06:56 00:00:27 00:35:20 5 Taylor Spivey 1991 USA 3 02:04:05 00:20:42 00:00:44 01:06:47 00:00:26 00:35:27 Results: Elite Men | 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series Bermuda • World Triathlon Pos First Name Last Name YOB Country Start Num Time Swim 1500m T1 Bike 40km T2 Run 10km 1 Vincent Luis 1989 FRA 4 01:49:37 00:19:01 00:00:45 00:58:06 00:00:25 00:31:22 2 Antonio Serrat Seoane 1995 ESP 6 01:49:45 00:19:43 00:00:39 00:58:19 00:00:23 00:30:43 3 Roberto Sanchez Mantecon 1996 ESP 24 01:49:54 00:19:51 00:00:42 00:58:07 00:00:25 00:30:52 4 Jelle Geens 1993 BEL 1 01:49:59 00:19:49 00:00:41 00:58:05 00:00:21 00:31:06 5 Alex Yee 1998 GBR 2 01:50:04 00:19:40 00:00:38 00:58:21 00:00:26 00:31:01 6 Kristian Blummenfelt 1994 NOR 51 01:50:06 00:19:37 00:00:43 00:58:14 00:00:24 00:31:10 Tucson Bikes for Change to give out over 500 free bikes TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Tucson Bikes for Change is giving out more than 500 bicycles for children in need, before the start of El Tour de Tucson. These special children will receive a bicycle, a helmet, lock and t-shirt at certain locations, along with a free Tour de Tucson Kid's Fun Ride registration. "This year, Serve Our City is excited to Partner with El Tour de Tucson and their Tucson Bikes for Change program by helping to provide volunteers at seven locations throughout the city to assemble 500 bikes provided by a host of great sponsors for children in need," said Outreach Pastor Robin Blumenthal. “What a great way for so many partners to join forces and give Tucson kids the chance to experience the joy of riding a bike in our beautiful city," expressed Blumenthal. TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — As El Tour de Tucson draws closer, drivers in the Tucson and surrounding areas will want to take note and prepare for upcoming road closures the day of the race, Saturday Nov. 19. An anticipated 7,000 cyclists will navigate the Old Pueblo and surrounding areas beginning at 8 a.m. Multiple variations of the El Tour route are planned: The Century - 102-mile route; 7 a.m. start The Metric Century - 62-mile route; 9 a.m. start The Half Metric Century - 32-mile route; 10:15 a.m. start The FUN Rides! - 10, 5, and 1-mile routes; 8:00 a.m. start All routes start and end around the Tucson Community Center (TCC), with live music, food, beer garden and other exhibitors in the Eckbo Plaza, 260 S. Church Ave. “It's important we let the Tucson community and its surrounding areas to the south – Green Valley & Sahuarita – know what roads will be closed during El Tour on November 19," said El Tour Executive Director TJ Juskiewicz. "We want to make sure everyone is prepared for our road closures as they plan their day. Our ride begins at 7 a.m. and goes to 4 p.m. with roads being closed at various times. Those times are listed on the list we've sent," added Juskiewicz. Organizers suggest parking in one of the two garages at the TCC, or any number of the city, county or private surface lots in the area. Bike valet services will be available at the finish line and is included as part of the registration for riders. Mark Allen's brother Gary and his wife Michelle Allen From Arizona to Bahrain – Five races still to look forward to in 2022 10 Nov 2022 by John Levison We may be approaching the middle of November and the racing calendar is indeed winding down for 2022, but there are a still several notable events to look forward to. Some stellar start-lists, high-quality races – and a very significant World Championship title showdown – still remain. We've done a little forward planning and picked out five of our highlights to look forward to in the Pro triathlon world between now and the end of 2022. IRONMAN Arizona: 20 November With live coverage of the event from Tempe, IRONMAN Arizona offers a $100,000 prize purse, four Kona qualifying slots (2MPRO / 2WPRO) and a pretty impressive start list, should the majority of these athletes all show. For the men those names include Joe Skipper (fifth in Kona), the full-distance debut of Ben Kanute (second at the 70.3 World Champ), Mr Yo Yo Yo, Sam Long, IRONMAN Des Moines winner Matt Hanson, Chris Leiferman (fourth at the IRONMAN World Champs, St George), Kristian Hogenhaug (2021 World Triathlon LD Champion) and INEOS rider, Cameron Wurf. Lots of fast athletes on a historically fast course. What's not to like? joe-skipper-kona-2022-bike Joe Skipper – Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images for IRONMAN The women are headed by Skye Moench (fourth in St George), Sarah True and Great Britain's IRONMAN Lanzarote champion, Lydia Dant. What's New in the 303: Victoria Brumfield Now Chief Executive Officer of USA Triathlon COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Victoria Brumfield today was announced by USA Triathlon Board of Directors Chair Joel Rosinbum as the Chief Executive Officer for the National Governing Body. Brumfield, who has served as USA Triathlon's interim CEO since early September, becomes the organization's first female CEO in its 40-plus-year history. Brumfield has been a highly impactful executive within the organization for more than four years, serving as an innovative and results-driven leader for the sport and organization. Her vision and leadership led the development and implementation of USA Triathlon's most recent strategic plan – Elevate 2028 – that sets the path for the organization through the LA 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. “I'm honored to lead USA Triathlon during such an important time, and I want to thank Joel, the USA Triathlon Board of Directors and members of the hiring committee for the opportunity,” Brumfield said. “Multisport is transformative, unifying and empowering, and I am proud and ready to wake up every morning and bring this sport and community to more people. I look forward to working closely with our constituents and team to continue to spread the virtues of our sport far and wide, serve our community in a way that enables everyone to prosper, build on the development programs for youth and junior athletes, and celebrate our sport and community every day.” A trailblazer and advocate throughout her career, Brumfield was hired as the first female member of the USA Triathlon's Executive Leadership Team. Brumfield's leadership has elevated and empowered female leaders within the organization at every level of the organization. Additionally, Brumfield has been a staunch proponent of diversity, equality, inclusion and access (DEIA) during her time at USA Triathlon and worked to make DEIA a focal point of the organization's long-term strategic plan, annual priorities and hiring processes, among other areas. Brumfield has helped transform USA Triathlon's approach to service and the constituents it serves, most notably race directors, clubs, coaches, officials and age-group athletes. She has instilled a focus on building meaningful relationships with community members across the United States and emphasized the need for both resource development and initiatives and programs that drive value at the grassroots level. Prior to her appointment as interim CEO Brumfield most recently served as USA Triathlon's Chief of Staff and Chief Business Development Officer. She led the turnaround of USA Triathlon from a transactional entity to an organization celebrated for its service leadership by fostering a culture of collaboration both internally and externally. With a people-first approach, Brumfield helped USA Triathlon earn best-place-to-work recognition by Front Office Sports, Outside Magazine, and Colorado Springs Gazette. In 2020 Brumfield was named the Chief Business Development Officer, in addition to her Chief of Staff role, and led business development and partnerships. Under her leadership,U USA Triathlon led unprecedented commercial growth and strategic partnerships, even while navigating the Covid-19 pandemic. In her role as Chief of Staff, Brumfield was responsible for directing strategic planning, managing and streamlining the organization's operational plan, and overseeing cross-functional projects with large-scale organizational impact. She also directly oversaw business administration including human resources, finance, and information technology (IT), for three years. Brumfield currently serves on the World Triathlon Audit Committee and was a member of the SportsBusiness Journal “Game Changers: Women in Sports Business” 2020 Class. Prior to USA Triathlon, Brumfield worked in the endurance sports industry for nearly 20 years across a number of roles that gave her both a broad understanding of the business of the sport and the opportunity to grow and inspire triathlon communities at the local level. Most recently, she was a founding member of the Virgin Sport start-up in Sir Richard Branson's global Virgin Group. Before Virgin, Victoria's roots were deeply embedded in triathlon as the former Event Director for the New York City Triathlon, IRONMAN US Championship, 2003 ITU World Cup in New York City, 2005 ITU Age Group World Championships in Hawaii, and 2004 USA Olympic trials for Triathlon, among others. Brumfield is a passionate amateur short and long-distance triathlete and endurance athlete. She studied finance and earned a Master of Business Administration from the NYU Stern School Of Business. She currently resides in Colorado Springs, Colo. You Get What You Give, Ask Primal Why By Bill Plock Nov 6, 2022–Denver In 1998, The New Radicals released the song, “You Get What You Give” and it seems to have resonated strongly as a business mantra with premier cycling apparel manufacturer Primal of Denver. As I looked around the room at the Four Seasons conference room during the PrimalBike 2022 gathering a couple of weeks ago, it dawned on me that between all of the rides represented here, well over $150 million is raised each and every year for a variety of causes; cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, college scholarships, community causes and so much more. Between the rides, tens of thousands of riders explore roads in every corner of America. The reason they were all in Denver? Primal, a thirty-year-old company supplies cycling clothing for all of these rides and the cyclists who spend hours raising money and a lifetime rolling on roads. Thirty years ago, Dave Edwards made some cool cycling t-shirts and sold them out of the back of his car in Moab. They were a hit and one thing has led to another and thousands upon thousands of designs later Primal has evolved into one of cycling's top brands of cycling wear. Each year, Primal invites some of their top customers to meet and discuss the “state of the union” in cycling events and ponder the future, and share ideas on how to improve events and the sport of cycling. This year's attendee's included leaders from MS, RAGBRAI, Bike New York, Pan-Mass Challenge, Outside, and many others. All of the organizations attending, some for-profit and most non-profits, raise enormous money, but so does Primal. Since its inception, Primal has given away over 12 million dollars. Says founder, President/CEO Dave Edwards about the gathering, “the most meaningful part is making connections and sharing knowledge and experiences. We're privileged to work with incredible partners, and we wanted to provide an opportunity for them to get together in a setting that inspires learning, conversations, and relationship building that makes their events even better while getting more people on bikes.” The Pan-Mass Challenge, in particular, raising $63million in one ride for cancer research leads the peloton of charity. Said President, Jarrett Collins, “Primal is a great partner for the Pan-Mass Challenge because they support many of our teams with high-quality kits, AND they give back to the fundraising efforts of those teams, all in the service of defeating cancer!” The group had break-out sessions focused on discussing a variety of topics ranging from sustainability to trends such as gravel, or as Jarrett Collins termed, “unpaved”. Steve Schulz from Cycle Oregon gave us a peek behind the curtains of their Community of Giving (COG) program and the impact their ride has on its communities and how it helps build everything from community centers to improving community relationships. The group took to the streets and rode bikes to further build camaraderie and consider ideas aimed at getting more people on bikes and raising more money. Ken Podziba, President of Bike New York holds the largest one-day ride in the United States, the Five Boro Bike Tour with over 32,000 riders (303 articles about the ride HERE) and said of the conference, “the conference, which was interesting, engaging, informative, and entertaining, provided an opportunity to learn from and collaborate with some of our country's top bike event organizers. I left Denver with a much greater knowledge of Primal's creative and managerial processes, learning things we can apply to our events, and making some awesome new friends – now that's a successful conference!” If you measure yourself by the peers you attract, Primal has attracted many of the best of the best when it comes to top cycling events and raising money for good causes. You Get What You Give seemed more than obvious at PrimalBike 2022. Aspen unicyclist left his mark on famed Iron Horse Bicycle Classic It's only fitting that Aspen's Mike “Pinto” Tierney is going out “No. 1” in the Iron Horse Bicycle Classic. Not “No. 1” as in the fastest in the famed race and recreational ride between Durango and Silverton. Nor did he log the most years riding in the event, which celebrated its 50th anniversary this year on Memorial Day Weekend. Instead, he is the guy who has turned heads for tackling the grueling 47-mile ride over two mountain passes exceeding 10,000 feet on one wheel. In Aspen, Tierney is famed for working 40 years on the exalted Aspen Highlands Ski Patrol and for regularly riding his unicycle up Independence Pass and Maroon and Castle Creek roads — and even on a variety of mountain bike trails in the Roaring Fork Valley. In Durango and Silverton, he's known as the crazy dude who rides a one-wheeled cycle with no brakes up and down some of the most challenging passes in Colorado. “A 63-year-old unicycling 50 miles from Durango to Silverton sounds a little crazy. I don't mind being called crazy,” Tierney said. This year's event was his eighth and final Iron Horse. “I was the only unicyclist to do it, ever,” he said. Others started, none finished. He heard of a unicyclist from Cortez who rode the route, just not during the Iron Horse. Unicycles weren't allowed in the event prior to 2005. Rules changed and Tierney jumped at the opportunity — and promptly got humbled. Six unis started. The other riders dropped out along the route. Tierney started with the two-wheeled riders and was quickly left in the dust. One restaurant hung a sign on the door saying, “Free food to Lance Armstrong and any unicyclist that finishes.” By the time Tierney finished, the restaurant was closed for the day because all riders had long since finished. He changed strategy the next time he rode it in 2015. He started an hour early and got the flats north of Durango out of the way. In that and subsequent years, he got used to the racers sweeping by him on lower Coal Bank Pass, then the recreational riders catching him higher up the major ascent. He completes the ride between 6 and 6.5 hours. It's not about finishing fast. It's about finishing on one wheel. Other cyclists marvel at how he can tackle the steep ascents and hair-raising downhills on a cycle with one speed and no brake. He rides a 36-inch wheel. He grinds up with 170mm crank arms and swaps them out to 140mm for the downhills. Over the 45 years since he started riding a unicycle, he's learned to seek the slow cadence of pedal strokes on the downhill. If he cannot maintain it and gets going too quickly, he's got to jump off. He's never had to do it in his eight Iron Horses. While bicycle riders get to coast on the downhills, Tierney still has to work. For Tierney, it was particularly humbling to get accolades in a couple of notable celebrations of the Iron Horse's 50th anniversary. There is a section about him in a book marking the anniversary, “Fiftieth Anniversary, Looking Back Racing Forward” by John Peel. His accomplishments also are included in a special exhibit at Fort Lewis College's Center of Southwest Studies. The exhibit, “Looking Back, Racing Ahead: 50 Years of the Iron Horse Bicycle Classic and Durango Cycling Culture,” is on display until spring 2023. 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Téo Montoya is a Human Design Analyst, Metamodern Myth Mender, Indigenous Futurist writer and multimedia artist. His work focuses on synthesizing cosmological and spiritual systems, myths, archetypes, and modalities to find ways of supporting an emerging world in crisis through human development, ecological literacy, and reciprocity with our communities and more-than-human kin. In other words, Téo and I have a lot in common. We speak about our complex relationships to both Human Design and Astrology, and the importance of questioning the nature of “belief” when it comes to working with archetypal systems. We also discuss mythology, individualism, the collective crisis of meaning, grief, identity, ecology, masculinity, Metamodernism and so much more.Téo's book recommendation: The Four Shields: The Initiatory Seasons of Human Nature by Steven Foster and Meredith LittleFind Téo at archaicremnant.com, on Instagram @teomontoya_ and listen to his podcast Indigenous FuturesSongs featured: “A Prayer of My Own” by Nick Mulvey and “You Get What You Give” by New RadicalsHow to support the show:* Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes* Become a paid subscriber on Substack* Visit my website - AnyaKaats.com & Find me on InstagramA Millennial's Guide to Saving the World is a reader and listener-supported project. If you find this content valuable and have the means to donate financially, please consider becoming a paid subscriber for only $5/month. Get full access to A Millennial's Guide to Saving the World at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with former New Radicals frontman Gregg Alexander as this year marks 25 years since the founding of the band. They spoke in 2015 about his Oscar-nominated song “Lost Stars” from the John Carney movie “Begin Again," as well as sharing memories of New Radicals hits like "You Get What You Give." (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion")
Lynley Brinkman, senior account manager, recruitment at HigherEdJobs adds "You Get What You Give" to the HigherEdJobs Spotify Playlist and shares some stories about working abroad in Germany. We can't wait to hear from you! Email us at podcast@higheredjobs.com with your questions, or songs, for Kelly and Andy.
Björgvin Benediktsson is an engineer, mixer, educator and best selling author. His book, “You Get What You Give,” is a simple story for finding success in the music business. He is also a wealth of information when it comes to recording and mixing. The quality of content that he shares with his audience on a daily basis through Audio-Issues is unparalleled. Here's a sneak peek inside this episode: 2:25 - Björgvin's online educational site Audio Issues started through his writings 12 years ago, because he wanted to share his audio school education with others. 3:19 - The things that you're solving for yourself are probably things that other people have issues with, and would like to know the solution to. 3:58 - Don't just learn to learn, learn to apply!! If you haven't applied your lessons or the things you've learnt , then they haven't truly solidified. 9:33 - Björgvin's book “You Get What You Give” is a simple story of finding success in the music business. It is written as a business parable for the musician/music producer. 14:29 - A lot of times it's about taking action in the face of fear. 15:37 - Taking action, putting yourself out there, building an audience, and seeing what resonates with others, will help guide you and your career path. 22:28 - Success can be a numbers game!! 25:06 - Lose what doesn't move the needle, and put what does move the needle into overdrive. 30:59 - Know how to define your own success, and what that success means to you… as your definition of success is not the same as someone else's. 42:41 - Björgvin currently works as a mentor at the university of Arizona, mentoring student teams that are building businesses. To learn more about Björgvin, go to: https://www.audio-issues.com/
"Outwatch, why are they so funny?" - Gabby, probably. This episode, Alex is joined as always by Adam, Emily, and Scott as they rewatch, recap, and react to the eighth episode of Survivor: David Vs Goliath titled You Get What You Give. Please consider supporting Outwatch financially! https://anchor.fm/outwatch/support We want to hear your answers to our opening questions! Tweet your response on Twitter (@OutwatchPodcast) Or email outwatchpodcast (at) gmail (dot) com! Shouts to Swell Design (https://www.swelldesign.me) for the artwork! Follow us on Twitter - @OutwatchPodcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/outwatch/support
PAT BLANCHFIELD puts the death drive on autopilot to consider (with) us THE PERFECT PAIRING (2022), plus: It's no big deal, it's just amnesia! THEME: "Fuck You If You Don't Like Christmas," from Crudbump, by Drew Fairweather PART ONE Meet Pat Blanchfield! ... CGI soufflé ... Concussed? Take two Sauternes and one nap ... Pat's Brechtian cockfight Hallmark prom night ... Nordstrom piano ... There's a harp ... It's exploitably efficacious! ... Scrambled entertainment ... Cocoa in my T-bird ... Am I responding to this properly? ... Small things with big eyes ... Break: "Amado Mio," by Pink Martini PART TWO Cast Rundown ... The Expositional Challenge: Deracinated! ... Plot Mop-Up: Undercover food blogger; it's just amnesia; ice wine gala ... A Homer Car plot ... Letters to Santa ... The Swagony of Defeat: Teutonic backstory, Hallmark wine club, Hollingbrook Vineyard ... Wack ice wine tradition ... 'An Ortolan Christmas' ... Wines That Rock ... Danica McKellar Air Fryer ... Hallmark Iberico ... Selling out to booze ... Journalismism: Blogger's half-mil' table; Apocalypse Now dossier; rec-room office; Sonic the Editor ... Break: Original music by Chris Collingwood PART THREE Spot the Angel: Cherubic moppet; ex writing partner ... Eat Your Heart Out: Dialectical tension; recipes as fixation; anti-savory bias; having cake and Lacanian impossibility too; "Thanksgiving without turkey"; Swiss Miss; wine vat ... Limiting amnesia expertise ... Female race memory ... Reunited with norms via head trauma ... Bed tantrum ... "Dessert Enthusiast" ... We're doing tropes here! ... Self-aware breakup ... Break: "Sugar Sugar," performed by Amber Burdick PART FOUR The Hallmark Expanded Universe: Hudson Valley to PNW; Hallmark adds a wine section; Murder, She Baked; wine competitions, upstate New York bogs ... Drew Bledsoe ... Overdetermined: CJ's stilettos; knock on head; happy accidents; mom's grapes; predetermined spontaneity; yanked by the scruff; triple ice wine! ... Overdetermined Eurostep ... Crossover: Intertext!; lousy with Proust; The Transporter chained to his vomit; Get Out-iverse peripheral family; Ghislaine; Ready or Not; America's Heads Got Trauma ... Break: "Ring My Bell," by Anita Ward PART FIVE The Hallmark Voight-Kampff Test: "Get What You Give"; Falcon Beach; Kevin, Stonks guy; no second chance; Diane, the Roy ... Great Moments in Moppetry Rating: 3.5, or "Dimple Coach, I have a high motor and feel guilty from head hugs" ... Who's the Real Villain?: CJ; rage-bait media incentives; Michael and the bloodsucking media; undiagnosed heart death ... Spontaneous beverage distributor joy ... Jeb needs work ... Title/Sequel: Name implies chemistry; near title-drop; mom-killing review; trad-wife transitioner; omitted amnesia; The Latest Vintage ... Rating: 3 ... Zero chemistry, offensive politics, artlessly done, enjoyable ... Break: Original music by Chris Collingwood PART SIX The Leftovers: IMDB Dive: Art Hindle, Nazneen Contractor, workmanlike; the Book of Saw ... Michael closes the convertible ... Flawless eyeliner ... Inappropriate casual footwear ... Steal your bag! ... Don McBrearty, Hot Wheels and "Gay or Straight: Is There a Choice?" ... Three-rows of vineyard ... Polka, Polka, Polka! ... Oompacore ... Art Hindle jacket game ... Lenmom's Tomb or bitcoin farm? ... Sassy Squids ... Plugs! ... Merry Christmas! All other music by Chris Collingwood of Look Park and Fountains of Wayne, except: "Orchestral Sports Theme" by Chris Collingwood and Rick Murnane and "You Get What You Give" by New Radicals. Follow Pat on Twitter: @PatBlanchfield Pre-order Pat's book here. Take a class with Pat here!
New Radicals, the band that wrote the ubiquitous single "You Get What You Give" which will never the airwaves, was the brainchild of Gregg Alexander and former child actor Danielle Brisebois, the former who had previously failed to breakthrough in the late 80s/early 90s solo artist. Donning the iconic bucket hat and calling-out (then) current celebrities like Courtney Love and Beck gave critics something to spill ink about, but the overall 1998 release Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too never got the attention the single managed. Drawing on pop from several decades and angles, the band moves effortlessly between 90s alt-rock less expected sounds like the soulful bounce of Hall and Oates or twists and turns of Todd Rundgren. While the album hones in on specific moods, like longing blue-eyed soul on one track and Badfinger-esque 70s pop on the next, the variety of players gives the overall record an inconsistent vibe with tracks often exceeding their welcome by a minute or two. Songs In This Episode: Intro - You Get What You Give 22:16 - Mother We Just Can't Get Enough 30:06 - In Need of a Miracle 37:47 - I Don't Wanna Die Anymore Outro - Flowers Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
R & B Artist Geneva Lei stops by to discuss her new single, "Relapse", as well as her love of making music, her band, Chungchun Rice Dogs, love/relationships & much more! Go Stream "Relapse" on Spotify and Follow @genevalei on IG for updates and new music Follow Versatile Vigilante to keep up with new podcasts and other news Website: https://versatilevigilante.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/VersatileVigilante/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/versatilevigilante Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/6rbWSYZP9asHUv431qHZfK/overview Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/versatile-vigilante/id1384221180?mt=2 SmartURL: https://smarturl.it/versatilevigilante 0:00 - Introducing Geneva Lei 0:40 - Being From Mississauga; Music Origins 1:20 - Grade 10 Juno Prediction 1:40 - Recording "Roses" In 2019 2:40 - New Single "Relapse" 3:15 - "Problematic" 4:00 - R & B Influences 5:00 - Being Honest in Songwriting 6:00 - Music Being an Outlet 6:20 - Dealing With Heartbreak 7:00 - Putting Real Life in Her Music 8:10 - No More Heartbreaks 8:40 - Love Being a Theme in Her Music 9:00 - Writing About Others' Experience 10:00 - Recording Process 10:35 - Learning Guitar 11:40 - Download "Campfiyr" 12:00 - Having a Band 13:10 - How did you meet your band? 14:30 - Chungchun Destiny 16:35 - Shoutout "Dreamhouse Collective" 16:50 - All Leads Back to Corndogs 18:10 - Having a Unique Style 18:35 - Shoutout Katie 19:00 - Being a Good Teammate 20:00 - Geneva Lei Being A Fire Name 20:40 - Growing up in GTA Impacting Her Music 21:50 - Toronto Music Community 22:30 - Getting Support From the City 23:00 - You Get What You Give 23:50 - Lots of Performing 24:20 - Dealing With Burnout 26:10 - Different Creative Processes 28:00 - Advancing as an Artist 29:25 - Writer's Block 30:50 - Imposter's Syndrome 32:40 - Feeling What's Right 33:10 - Success Can Be Scary 33:50 - Loving Entire Music Process 35:30 - Life Outside of Music 36:30 - Working as a Nurse in LTC 38:36 - "Unplugged" Performance 39:50 - "Relapse" Recording Process 41:15 - Getting Antsy in Dropping Music 42:00 - Not Watching Much TV 42:50 - Loving Rom-Coms 43:50 - Video Creation Process 46:00 - Future Vacation Spot 46:35 - Loving Streetwear 47:00 - Favorite Food to Make & Bake 47:45 - Pink Sweats 48:20 - Favorite Filipino Dish 48:50 - Listen to "Relapse" on Spotify 49:10 - Follow Us on Campfiyr 49:20 - Shoutout Geneva Lei
It's Season 2 of the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast, and the theme is #FNKAltRock!This week was all about Alternative Rock from any decade. Whether you're a Basket Case, Buddy Holly, or a Seven Nation Army, You Outta Know about All The Small Things we keep in our Heart Shaped Boxes that Bring us To Life and make us All Stars. Jane Says that You Get What You Give, so Pump Up those Kicks and Come As You Are with what was absolutely a Cannonball of a theme week! Featured in this episode alongside hosts Mike Wiston and Joe Rubin:- Levy Alturas with Lightning Crashes by Live- Jennifer Adams with Dreams by The Cranberries- Toni Kane with Budapest by George Ezra- James Holbert with Snuff by Slipknot- Melissa Webster with Where Did You Sleep Last Night by Nirvana- Chris Smith with Starseed by Our Lady Peace- Heather Gurnari with Still Into You by Paramore- Eric Dubrofsky with Never Tear Us Apart by INXS- Isabel Aguilar with Celebrity Skin by Hole- AsthmaBully Jones & Celeste Applegate with Holiday by Green DayLove what you hear? Join the official Friday Night Karaoke FB group, a completely negativity free karaoke destination, and be part of the action! www.facebook.com/groups/fridaynightkaraoke. Hope to see you there!
Artists are a funny bunch. They think very highly of themselves, have logic that does NOT cut both ways, and often times have poor recollections and understandings of their past statements and their own work. Join us for Season 1 Episode 3 as the boys break down New Radicals, their song "You Get What You Give", and unpack Gregg Alexander's hubris-laden and distorted interpretation of his own lyrical content. Let us know your thoughts: Instagram: @badbandgreatsong Facebook: @badbandgreatsong Twitter: @bbgsshow Disagreement is encouraged! Article featuring Beck & Gregg Alexander grocery store story: https://web.archive.org/web/20110809102951/http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/style/article539297.ece
Matt Heart Spade & Jinners dedicate an entire episode to one-hit wonders of the '90s -- including Montell Jordan's "This is How We Do It," New Radicals' "You Get What You Give," Mazzy Star's "Fade Into You" and much more.Follow us online:@mixtapememoriespodcast on Facebook@mixtape.memories on Instagram@MemoriesMixtape on Twitter.Visit mixtapememories.com.Special thanks to Ryan Mulkey, our technical director who also wrote our theme song and drew our cover art!Part of Pantheon Podcasts
Matt Heart Spade & Jinners dedicate an entire episode to one-hit wonders of the '90s -- including Montell Jordan's "This is How We Do It," New Radicals' "You Get What You Give," Mazzy Star's "Fade Into You" and much more.Follow us online:@mixtapememoriespodcast on Facebook@mixtape.memories on Instagram@MemoriesMixtape on Twitter.Visit mixtapememories.com.Special thanks to Ryan Mulkey, our technical director who also wrote our theme song and drew our cover art!
This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share favorite songs about shady characters and talk with Jake Brennan, host of the Disgraceland podcast. Plus the Black Pumas share the songs that got them hooked on music. Become a member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/soundopinionsMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/36zIhZK Record a Voice Memo: https://www.micdropp.com/studio/5febf006eba45/ Featured Songs: Utopia, "I Just Want To Touch You," Deface The Music, Bearsville, 1980Erykah Badu, "Tyrone (Live)," Live, Universal, 1997Solomon Burke, "Maggie's Farm," (single), Atlantic, 1965The Clash, "Wrong 'Em Boyo," London Calling, Epic, 1979Nick Cave, "Mack the Knife from the Threepenny Opera," September Songs, Sony Classical, 1997The Chicks, "Goodbye Earl," Fly, Monument, 1999Nelly Furtado, "Maneater," Loose, Geffen, 2006Pink Floyd, "Arnold Layne," Arnold Layne (Single), EMI Columbia, 1967Ghostface Killah, "Maxine (feat. Raekwon)," Bulletproof Wallets, Epic, 2001Black Pumas, "Colors," Black Pumas, ATO, 2019N.W.A., "100 Miles and Runnin' (Clean Version)," 100 Miles and Runnin', Ruthless, 1990New Radicals, "You Get What You Give," Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too, MCA, 1998Carole King, "So Far Away," Tapestry, Ode, 1971
Week 7 The New Radicals' "You Get What You Give" vs. Semisonic's "Closing Time". Recorded March 2nd, 2021. Mix Tape Time Machine is a sonic journey through pop musics biggest years 2 songs at a time with Matt Collins (@ImMattMan), John Norris (@jnorris123), and Ggreg Chaille (@gregchaille). Audio Clips used in this episode - Song - Closing Time, Artist - Semisonic, Writers - Dan Wilson. Licensed to YouTube by UMG (on behalf of Geffen); ASCAP, CMRRA, PEDL, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, LatinAutor - Warner Chappell, UMPG Publishing, LatinAutorPerf, and 14 Music Rights Societies Song - YOU GET WHAT YOU GIVE, Artist - NEW RADICALS, Writers - Rick Nowels, Gregg Alexander. Licensed to YouTube by Abramus Digital, AMRA, Global Music Rights LLC, Spirit Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management (US), LLC, CMRRA, ARESA, LatinAutor, LatinAutor - PeerMusic, LatinAutorPerf, and 17 Music Rights Societies Gregg Alexander Much Music Interview 1998 - Available on YouTube.com - https://www.youtube.co/watch?v=sZVIVsGS_eklist=RDsZVIVsGS_ekstart_radio=1&t=0
Actor/Comedian Alex Denney (ABC's The Rookie, Island Life with Alex Denny Podcast) joins ONEDERS to gush over the revived 1999 hit "You Get What You Give" by New Radicals. Discussion includes its inclusion in Joe Biden's inauguration, running into Beck at the supermarket, attempting to sing happy birthday over Zoom, and of course, Gregg Alexander's trademark bucket hat. Social Media Plugs Alex Denney Island Life with Alex Denney Podcast Oneders Podcast Ian Zandi References Mentioned: Joe Biden's Inauguration Performance You Get What You Give wiki You Get What You Give Music Video You Get What You Give Performance On Nickelodeon's "All That" Ian Zandi's Chillax Playlist Jon Foreman/Mandy Moore's Cover of "Someday We'll Know" Oneders Theme Song created by Christian B Schmidt --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This is not a political podcast. Sri's been “clean” from politics for years. But he takes a break to explain why he's not voting in the imminent election. Plus, curated covers of one of the best pop-rock songs of the 90s. EXPLICIT EPISODE: If you have kids in the car, we hope you'll choose another.Connect with Sri on Instagram: @sri_the_warrior_poet + @sri_actually notesAcademic paper: What is a free radical? (link)Rocked reviews the New Radicals album Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too [sic] on Youtube. (Leave a comment, and tell him we sent you :) The classic 90s song 'You Get What You Give' by New Radicals:That iconic video in the mall The covers in order as they appeared in this episode (all on Youtube): by Press Play, a live wedding band in the UKby Keetonby Grace Grundy by Sonja Midtune and Katie Ferrara Music Discovery Club reviews the album with songwriter Matt Farley. One of them *totally* disagrees with me on the title track (my video link starts when they discuss this song).
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This week, in honor of Sarah celebrating her 21st birthday, we are both sharing some of our favorite birthday related memories featuring special guests Stacy and Peter Centeno. The songs mentioned in today's episode are Happy Birthday, I Wanna Dance with Somebody by Whitney Houston, Happy Birthday by Elvis Presley, Cake by the Ocean by DNCE, Stayin' Alive by the Bee Gees, You Get What You Give by New Radicals, and Bikini Bottom Day as featured in SpongeBob Square Pants The Musical.
In October of 1998, shortly after we signed Channel 103.1 on the air, a band called New Radicals released its one and only album, Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too. It quickly became my favorite album of the year, with “You Get What You Give” my personal theme song. Although the album was recorded under the New Radicals moniker, it was really a Gregg Alexander project. He wrote and produced all the songs and played most of the instruments. After YGWYG took off, Gregg shunned the spotlight, realizing he really hated the “rigamarole” that goes along with promoting a hit record. He joined me in Studio C for a rare live interview and solo performance. Within a month, he had disbanded New Radicals and said he was leaving the business. Thankfully, Gregg Alexander continues writing and producing, preferring to keep his genius more behind the scenes than out front. I'm grateful that I had this moment with him. From May 3, 1999, my interview with New Radicals' Gregg Alexander.
On our fourth episode, James Webster, Trevor's good friend and doppelgänger, drops by to offer his hot takes on New Radicals' turn-of-the-millennium anthem "You Get What You Give", and to learn about the saga of secret hit songwriter Gregg Alexander.