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What is a Miracle?A miracle is a correction. It does not create, nor really change at all. It merely looks on devastation, and reminds the mind that what it sees is false. It undoes error, but does not attempt to go beyond perception, nor exceed the function of forgiveness. Thus it stays within time's limits. Yet it paves the way for the return of timelessness and love's awakening, for fear must slip away under the gentle remedy it brings.A miracle contains the gift of grace, for it is given and received as one. And thus it illustrates the law of truth the world does not obey, because it fails entirely to understand its ways. A miracle inverts perception which was upside down before, and thus it ends the strange distortions that were manifest. Now is perception open to the truth. Now is forgiveness seen as justified.Forgiveness is the home of miracles. The eyes of Christ deliver them to all they look upon in mercy and in love. Perception stands corrected in His sight, and what was meant to curse has come to bless. Each lily of forgiveness offers all the world the silent miracle of love. And each is laid before the Word of God, upon the universal altar to Creator and creation in the light of perfect purity and endless joy.The miracle is taken first on faith, because to ask for it implies the mind has been made ready to conceive of what it cannot see and does not understand. Yet faith will bring its witnesses to show that what it rested on is really there. And thus the miracle will justify your faith in it, and show it rested on a world more real than what you saw before; a world redeemed from what you thought was there.Miracles fall like drops of healing rain from Heaven on a dry and dusty world, where starved and thirsty creatures come to die. Now they have water. Now the world is green. And everywhere the signs of life spring up, to show that what is born can never die, for what has life has immortality.LESSON 341I Can Attack But My Own Sinlessness,And It Is Only That Which Keeps Me Safe.Father, Your Son is holy. I am he on whom You smile in love and tenderness so dear and deep and still the universe smiles back on You, and shares Your Holiness. How pure, how safe, how holy, then, are we, abiding in Your Smile, with all Your Love bestowed upon us, living one with You, in brotherhood and Fatherhood complete; in sinlessness so perfect that the Lord of Sinlessness conceives us as His Son, a universe of Thought completing Him.Let us not, then, attack our sinlessness, for it contains the Word of God to us. And in its kind reflection we are saved.- Jesus Christ in ACIM
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In this episode of The Unfinished Print, I speak with Henry Smith, Professor Emeritus in the Dept. of East Asian Languages & Cultures at Columbia University. Together we delve into the scientific aspects of Meiji woodblock prints, exploring the trajectory of Nishiki-e during the late Edo and Meiji eras. Additionally, we examine the significance of cochineal and naphthol dyes, and scrutinize particle sizes. Henry's scholarly contributions include groundbreaking articles on subjects such as Hokusai and the Blue Revolution, with the introduction of Prussian Blue to the Japanese woodblock aesthetic during the mid to late Edo Period. Join me in discovering how Henry's passion drew him into the enchanting world of Meiji woodblock prints, as we navigate the influence of Western collectors in Meiji Japan, exemplified by figures like English s urgeon William Anderson. Henry helps me in understanding the rich palette and the science behind Meiji prints, shaped by the infusion of imported dyes and pigments. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note if available. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Dimensions are given if known. Publishers are given if known. The funeral procession of Meiji Emperor at Nijubashi designed by Yasuda Hanpo (1889-1947) Columbia Academic Commons Professor Henry Smith's article on the Japanese Student movement, here. Peter Gluck - is an American architect who has won multiple awards and has designed buildings all over the world. He is the principal of GLUCK+, an architecture firm based in New York City. Professor Carol Gluck - is a Special Research Scholar and George Sansom Professor Emerita of History, Department of History at Columbia University. She has written multiple books and articles on Japanese history. Jane Jacobs (1916-2006) - an American-Canadian journalist, activist who had written extensively on the life and death of North American cities such as New York City, and Toronto. Her book The Death And Life Of Great American Cities, is considered a classic in urban planning for the modern city and its subsequent decline. Robert Venturi (1925-2018) - was an American architect and theorist known for his contributions to postmodern architecture. He, along with his partner and wife Denise Scott Brown, played a key role in shaping architectural discourse in the late 20th century. Venturi challenged the modernist principles that dominated architecture at the time, advocating for a more inclusive and eclectic approach. His book, Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture (1966) was where he critiqued the rigidity of modernist architecture and championed a more diverse and contextual approach to architecture. Metabolism (Japan) - The Metabolism movement was characterized by a group of young Japanese architects and designers who sought to address the challenges of rapid urbanization and rebuilding after World War II. Key principles and concepts of Metabolism in Japanese architecture are megastructures, prefabrication and modularity, biology and organic growth, and technological innovation. One special notable example of Metabolist architecture was the now demolished Kisho Kurokawa's Nakagin Capsule Tower in Tōkyō. Shinjuku: The Phenomenal City - was the exhibition Henry Smith discussed in this episode. It was exhibited December 16, 1975 to March 7, 1976 at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City. More info, here. a+u magazine - also known as architecture and urbanism magazine, is a Japanese/English architecture magazine first published in 1971. More info, here. Kōji Taki (1928-2011) - was a Japanese author, architectural critic, editor, and key figure in the Metabolist movement. He played a significant role in shaping the discourse of contemporary architecture in Japan and was instrumental in promoting the ideas of the Metabolists. Kappabashi - located in Tōkyō's Asakusa district, is a renowned destination for kitchenware and restaurant supplies. The street is lined with stores offering a diverse range of products, including traditional Japanese knives, sushi-making equipment, and unique culinary gadgets. Kappabashi is especially popular for its sampuru shops, where visitors can buy realistic food replicas commonly displayed outside restaurants. The area features a mix of large retailers and specialty stores, creating a charming atmosphere with its traditional Japanese architecture. It's easily accessible from Tawaramachi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line. fūkei hanga - are landscape images. These paintings and prints represent the natural world such as mountains, rivers, waterfalls. You can find these types of prints from the golden age of nishiki-e to shin-hanga, to today. Sunset at Tomonotsu (1940, 9"x14") by Tsuchiya Koitsu (1879-1942) and published by Watanabe. Mitaka - is a city located in the western part of Tōkyō, Japan. A very pretty and quiet part of the city it is famous for the Ghibli Museum, and Inokashira Park. 100 Views of Edo (名所江戸百景) - is a series of nishiki-e prints designed by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858). It was published between 1856 and 1859 and consists of 118 or 119 prints, each depicting various scenes of Edo (Tōkyō). The prints show the beauty, diversity, and everyday life of Edo, capturing different seasons, landscapes, landmarks, and activities. Hiroshige's use of color, composition, and atmospheric effects contributes to the series' enduring popularity. The scenes range from bustling urban areas and landscapes to rural views, often incorporating elements of nature and traditional Japanese culture. Suruga-chō (1885) Thirty Six Views of Mount Fuji - one of Hokusai's most iconic series, known for its various depictions of Mount Fuji in different seasons, weather conditions, and different vantage points. The series includes "The Great Wave off Kanagawa." Published between 1830-1832 the series portrays Mount Fuji in different perspectives, everyday life, as well as the special importance of Mount Fuji in Edo culture. The series had a large impact on Western artists and thinkers, including the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists. Umezawa Hamlet-fields in Sagami Province (1830-31) Santa Barbara Museum of Art - is an art museum located in Santa Barbara, California, USA. Its collection contains art works from all over the world, focusing on paintings, sculpture, and paper works. More info, here. Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915) - was a painter and woodblock print designer famous for his war prints on the First Sino-Japanese War (July 25, 1894- April 17, 1895). Kiyochika captured the transitional period in Japanese history as the country underwent rapid modernization and Westernization during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Onoguchi Tokuji Destroying The Gate at Jinzhoucheng (1895 14 3/4" x 28 9/16") published by Daikokuya. Utagawa School - was a school of print designers starting with Utagawa Toyoharu (1735-1814). He employed one point perspective (vanishing point) in his print designs, being influenced by Western perspective. The influence of the Utagawa school goes far in Japanese print history and one of its most successful. This schools print designs of kabuki portraits, beautiful women (bijin-ga), and landscapes are excellent. Some famous names attributed to the Utagawa school are Utamaro (1753-1806), Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865), and Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858). A fine description of this school can be found, here at Artelino. Newly Published Picture of the Battle of Jiuzan-shan in China (9 3/16" x 13 1/8") attributed to Utagawa Toyoharu Okumura Masanobu (1686-1784) - was a Japanese nishiki-e artist and print designer who lived during the Edo period. He is credited with pioneering the use of full-color printing and is considered one of the early masters of the art form. Okumura Masanobu was known for his contributions to bijin-ga and yakusha-e (actor prints). He played a role in the development of nishiki-e as a popular art form. More information can be found at Viewing Japanese Prints, here. Large Perspective Picture of Evening Cool by Ryōgoku Bridge (ca. 1748) hand coloured Sumida River - is a major river that flows through Tōkyō, Japan. It plays a significant role in the history, culture, and landscape of the city. The Sumida River flows for approximately 27 kilometers (about 17 miles) through Tokyo, originating from Kita City and flowing into Tōkyō Bay. It passes through several wards, including Kita, Adachi, Sumida, Taito, Koto, and Chuo. The river has been portrayed in nishiki-e prints for generations, along with its bridges. Kobayashi Kiyochika the Sumida River at Night (9.76"x14" - est. 1881) Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861) - is considered one of the last “masters” of the ukiyo-e genre of Japanese woodblock printmaking. His designs range from landscapes, samurai and Chinese military heroes, as well as using various formats for his designs such as diptychs and triptychs. Yamayoshi Genba no jō Chikafusa (14 5/16" x 9 15/16" - 1848/49) published by Sumiyoshiya Ike no Taiga (1723-1776) - was a Japanese painter of the mid-Edo period, known for his skill in the Nanga style, which was influenced by Chinese literati painting. He is best remembered for his role in promoting a cross-cultural exchange of ideas between Japan and China in the realm of art and aesthetics during the Edo Period. Landscape with Pavilion (1750) Akita ranga painting - a style of Japanese painting that emerged in the late Edo period, particularly during the 19th century, in the region of Akita in northern Japan. The term "ranga" literally translates to "Dutch painting" and reflects the influence of European painting styles, particularly Dutch and Western techniques, which were introduced to Japan through trade with the Dutch during the Edo Period. More info, here. Satake Shozan (1748-1785) - Pine Tree and Parakeet (68.11" x 22.83") est 1700's, painting. Shinobazu Pond - is a large pond located within Ueno Park in Tōkyō, Japan. Ueno Park is a spacious public park that is home to several museums, a zoo, temples, and beautiful green spaces. Shinobazu Pond is one of the central features of Ueno Park, and it is renowned for its scenic beauty and historical significance. hanmoto system - is the Edo Period (1603-1868) collaboration system of making woodblock prints in Japan. The system was about using, carvers, printers, and craftsmen by various print publishers in order to produce woodblock prints. The system consisted of the following professions; publisher, artist, carver, and printer. William Anderson (1842–1900) was an English surgeon and collector with a significant impact on the appreciation and understanding of Japanese art in the late 19th century. Anderson became a passionate collector of Japanese art, amassing a vast and diverse collection that included nishiki-e, ceramics, textiles, and other traditional artworks. His collection grew to be one of the most significant and comprehensive of its time. His bequest laid the foundation for the development of Japanese art studies in the West, influencing subsequent generations of scholars, collectors, and enthusiasts. ezōshiya - is a type of Japanese bookstore that specializes in selling "ehon" or picture books. Ehon are valued not only for their storytelling but also for the quality of illustrations. These books played a role in promoting visual literacy and appreciation of art in Japan. Nishiki-e had been sold at these book stores during the Edo Period. Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) is widely regarded as one of the most significant woodblock print designers in Japanese history. His diverse portfolio includes prints ranging from landscapes and books to erotica and sumo. Kunisada worked during the vibrant era of nishiki-e alongside notable artists such as Andō Hiroshige (1797-1858), Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), and the aforementioned Kuniyoshi. This period represents a rich and abundant chapter in Japanese woodblock print history. Ichikawa Danjurō VIII as Hanzaemon published by Tamaya Sōsuke (1852) 13 9/16" x 9 3/16" cochineal - known as yōko in Japanese, is a red dye taken from the dried bodies of female cochineal insects. These insects are native to Central and South America, where they feed on the sap of prickly pear cacti. Cochineal has been used for centuries as a natural dye, valued for its vibrant red color. An article about synthetic pigments and cochineal in Japanese woodblock prints and co-written by Henry Smith can be found, here. William Sturgis Bigelow (1850-1926) - was an avid collector of Japanese art. His extensive travels to Japan from 1882 to 1889, coupled with a close friendship with Ernest Fenollosa, enabled him to amass a remarkable collection. Bigelow's acquisitions played a pivotal role in promoting Japanese art in the Western world. World Of The Meiji Print - is a book published by Weatherhill in 1991 and written by Julia Meech-Pekarik. It describes how nishiki-e developed and evolved during the Meiji period. Roger Keyes (1942-2020) - was a distinguished scholar of Japanese woodblock prints. His expertise was showcased in his 1982 dissertation, a comprehensive study of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892). Additionally, Keyes authored the book 'Ehon: The Artists and the Book in Japan' in 2006, further solidifying his significant contributions to the understanding of Japanese printmaking. Amy Reigle Newland - is a Japanese print scholar who has written various articles and books upon the subject. One of my favourite books by Newland is her book about Toyohara Kunichika, Time Present and Past: Images of A Forgotten Master (1999). Bruce Coats - is Professor of Art History and the Humanities at Scripps College, Claremont, California. He has contributed to several books on Japanese woodblock prints, one of my favourites is Chikanobu: Modernity and Nostalgia in Japanese Prints (2006). James A Michener (1907-1997) - was a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, scholar, and esteemed academic known for his extensive contributions to various literary genres. Beyond his celebrated literary achievements, Michener also delved into the world of Japanese prints, demonstrating a multifaceted curiosity and intellectual versatility. His exploration of Japanese prints added another layer to his diverse body of work, reflecting a deep appreciation for Japanese art and culture. Honolulu Academy of Arts - founded in 1922 by Anna Rice Cooke, evolved into the Honolulu Museum of Art (HoMA) in 2012. Rice-Cooke's vision for a multicultural art space led to its creation, with an endowment and land donated by the Cooke family. The museum's architectural style blends Hawaiian, Chinese, and Spanish influences. Over the years, HoMA expanded, adding educational wings, a cafe, and more, while its permanent collection grew to over 50,000 pieces. In 2011, The Contemporary Museum merged with HoMA, unifying as the Honolulu Museum of Art. More info, here. shinbun nishiki-e - the Meiji Restoration of 1868 marked a pivotal moment in Japan's history, prompting significant societal upheavals. Tōkyō, formerly Edo, became the new centre of Imperial Japan, and by 1871, the traditional feudal class system had been abolished, accompanied by compulsory education laws. This era of profound change spurred creative responses to economic challenges. Starting in the summer of 1874, innovative individuals introduced shimbun nishikie, vibrant single-sheet woodblock prints that served as colorful souvenirs. These prints, produced until 1876, were not just visually striking but also narratively engaging, recounting news articles in a format ideal for oral storytelling. Renowned artists like Ochiai Yoshiiku and Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, both students of the celebrated Utagawa Kuniyoshi, played a key role in illustrating these captivating snapshots of an evolving Japan. An excellent article on shinbun nishiki-e can be found here, from All About Japan. Fighting Off A Wolf by Sadanobu II (1848-1940) from the Nichinichi Shinbun (9 1/2" x 6 3/4") Satsuma Rebellion - occurring in 1877, was a last stand against the modernization policies of the Meiji government by disaffected samurai from the Satsuma domain. Led by Saigō Takamori (1828-1877), a key figure in the Meiji Restoration. The rebellion sought to restore imperial power and resist the centralization efforts of the government. The conflict ended in a decisive government victory at the Battle of Shiroyama, where Saigō met his end, marking one of the final samurai-led uprisings in Japan's history. Suzuki Harunobu (1725-1770) -pioneered the art of nishiki-e, becoming the first to craft multi-color woodblock prints. Renowned for his exquisite designs, Harunobu's subjects often revolved around the portrayal of beautiful women, shunga (erotic art), and classical poetry. His innovative techniques and thematic choices significantly influenced the genre during the Edo period in Japan. Lovers Walking In The Snow (1764-1772) (11 1/4"x8 1/8") Emperor Meiji born Mutsuhito (1852 – 1912), was the 122nd Emperor of Japan, reigning from 1867 until his death in 1912. His reign, known as the Meiji Era, marked a transformative period in Japanese history. The Meiji Restoration of 1868 saw the end of the Tokugawa shogunate and the restoration of imperial rule, with Emperor Meiji playing a central role in Japan's modernization and westernization efforts. During his era, Japan underwent significant political, social, and economic reforms, propelling the country into the ranks of major world powers. Emperor Meiji's reign is often associated with Japan's rapid modernization and emergence onto the global stage. sōsaku-hanga - also known as creative prints, is a printmaking style primarily, though not exclusively, characterized by prints created by a single artist. Originating in early twentieth-century Japan, alongside the shin-hanga movement, this style emphasizes the artist's direct involvement in the entire printmaking process — from design and carving to printing. While the designs, especially in the early stages, may appear rudimentary, the concept of artists producing their own prints marked a significant departure from the traditional model where a select group of carvers, printers, and publishers collaborated in the creation of woodblock prints. shin hanga - is a style of Japanese woodblock printmaking that emerged in the early 20th century, marking the end of the nishiki-e period. Originating around 1915 under the direction of Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962), the art form responded to the foreign demand for "traditional" Japanese imagery. Shin hanga artists focused on motifs like castles, bridges, famous landscapes, and bamboo forests. The style was initiated when Watanabe discovered Austrian artist Fritz Capelari (1884-1950) and commissioned him to design prints for Watanabe's budding printing house. This collaboration led to the evolution of shin hanga into a distinctive new style of Japanese woodblock printing. The shin hanga movement thrived until its inevitable decline after the Second World War (1939-1945). fan print (uchiwa-e) - are crafted in the form of flat, oval fans using materials such as rice paper or silk. These prints are designed to be functional fans, allowing for practical use while showcasing artistic designs. Amy Poster - is the curator emerita of Asian Art at the Brooklyn Museum. aizuri-e - are woodblock prints made entirely with shades of blue. This style gained popularity during the Edo Period. Keisai Eisen (1790-1848) - was a nishiki-e print designer and author during the Edo Period. His print designs are famous for beautiful women and large head prints (ōkubi-e). surimono (date unknown - Edo Period) Hiraga Gennai (1729-1779/80) - was a versatile Japanese polymath and rōnin during the Edo period. His diverse talents spanned pharmacology, rangaku (Dutch learning), medicine, literature, painting, and invention. Notable creations include the erekiteru (electrostatic generator), kankanpu (asbestos cloth). Gennai authored satirical works such as Fūryū Shidōken den (1763) and Nenashigusa (1763), along with essays like On Farting and A Lousy Journey of Love. He also wrote guidebooks on male prostitutes, including the Kiku no en (1764) and San no asa (1768). Employing various pen names like Kyūkei and Fūrai Sanjin, he is most recognized by the name Hiraga Gennai. Yokohama-e -refers to a genre of Japanese woodblock prints depicting scenes from Yokohama, a pivotal port city during the late Edo and Meiji periods. These prints showcase the influx of international influences, featuring foreign ships, traders, and cultural exchanges. Yokohama-e captures the dynamic transformation of Japan as it opened to the world, portraying a vivid visual narrative of the city's bustling trade and encounters between Japanese and Western cultures. View of Foreigners' Houses on the Beach Street Seen From Yokohama Port (ca. 1873) by Hiroshige III (1842-1894) Sadahide Utagawa (1807-1878/79) - was a designer of nishiki-e during the late Edo and early Meiji Periods. He trained under Utagawa Kunisada and depicted medieval Japanese scenes, collaborating on the 53 Stations of the Tōkaidō, and prints related to Yokohama-e. Battle of Ōei (ca.1848) Sir William Henry Perkin (1838–1907) was a British chemist who is renowned for his accidental discovery of the first synthetic dye, known as mauveine or mauve. This significant breakthrough occurred in 1856 when Perkin was attempting to synthesize quinine, a treatment for malaria, from coal tar derivatives. Instead, he obtained a purple-colored substance while working with aniline, leading to the creation of the vibrant purple dye. napthols - are special dyes used in making colourful fabrics on handlooms. They get their name from a specific part in their makeup called an azo group. These dyes are known for making colors really bright and long-lasting on fabrics. They help create fabrics in lots of different colors, like orange, brown, yellow, scarlet, golden yellow, black, red, violet, and more. orpiment - sekiō in Japanese, is a bright yellow to orange-yellow mineral composed of arsenic trisulfide (As2S3). It has been historically used as a pigment in painting and for other decorative purposes due to its vibrant color. Often found in association with realgar, another arsenic sulfide mineral, orpiment has also been employed in traditional medicine and alchemy. However, its toxic nature limits such applications, and it's crucial to note that handling orpiment, especially in powdered form, poses health risks due to the presence of arsenic. Marco Leona PhD - is the David H. Koch Scientist at Large at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He has written several articles on Spectroscopy and art. Estée Lauder (1906-2004) - was a pioneering American businesswoman and the co-founder of the renowned cosmetics company Estée Lauder Companies. Alongside her husband Joseph Lauder, she established the company in 1946, starting with a few skincare products she developed herself. Estée Lauder's hands-on approach to marketing and emphasis on quality turned her brand into a symbol of luxury. Initially selling to friends, she built a global beauty empire with a diverse product line including skincare, makeup, and fragrances. Today, the Estée Lauder Companies remain influential in the beauty industry, with a portfolio of well-known brands. Estée Lauder's legacy is marked by her significant contributions to the cosmetics world and her establishment of an enduring and iconic beauty brand. The Adachi Institute of Woodblock Prints - is a print studio located in Tōkyō. Established in 1994 in order to promote and preserve the colour woodblock print of Japan. More information, in English and in Japanese. The 47 Rōnin of Akō - were a group of samurai who sought revenge for the unjust death of their master, Lord Asano Naganori, in 1701. After Asano was forced to commit seppuku (a form of ritual suicide), his loyal retainers, the 47 Ronin, meticulously planned and executed the revenge, successfully avenging their lord's honor. The story is a celebrated example of bushido (samurai code) and loyalty in Japanese history and folklore. smalt - is a deep blue pigment that has been historically used in art and ceramics. It is composed of finely powdered glass, often colored with cobalt oxide to achieve its distinctive blue hue. Smalt was popular during the Renaissance and Baroque periods as a substitute for expensive blue pigments like lapis lazuli. Artists would mix smalt with binders to create blue paint for their artworks. Smalt has some drawbacks, including a tendency to fade over time and a vulnerability to darkening when exposed to certain environmental conditions. Keiji Shinohara - is a Japanese mokuhanga printmaker who apprenticed under Uesugi Keiichiro in Ōsaka. He is the artist-in-residence at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. More info about Keiji can be found here, and here. Yamado-ike from the series Eight Views of Hirakata (2006) 11"x15": gum arabic - is a sap from two types of Acacia tree. In art it is used as a binder for pigments which creates viscosity (depending on how much or little is applied to your pigments) for your watercolours and oils. Rachel Levitas has a fine description on how she uses gum arabic in her work, here. Bakumatsu Period - refers to the final years of the Edo period, specifically from the mid-19th century to the early 1860s. The term "Bakumatsu" can be translated as "end of the shogunate." This era was characterized by significant political, social, and economic changes that eventually led to the overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate and the restoration of imperial rule in the Meiji period. Bunsei Period - was a period in Japanese history which lasted from April 1818 - December 1830 CE © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit - The Shadow of Your Smile by Dominic Farinacci, G@ Records (2023) logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Українi If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***
What is a Miracle?A miracle is a correction. It does not create, nor really change at all. It merely looks on devastation, and reminds the mind that what it sees is false. It undoes error, but does not attempt to go beyond perception, nor exceed the function of forgiveness. Thus it stays within time's limits. Yet it paves the way for the return of timelessness and love's awakening, for fear must slip away under the gentle remedy it brings. A miracle contains the gift of grace, for it is given and received as one. And thus it illustrates the law of truth the world does not obey, because it fails entirely to understand its ways. A miracle inverts perception which was upside down before, and thus it ends the strange distortions that were manifest. Now is perception open to the truth. Now is forgiveness seen as justified. Forgiveness is the home of miracles. The eyes of Christ deliver them to all they look upon in mercy and in love. Perception stands corrected in His sight, and what was meant to curse has come to bless. Each lily of forgiveness offers all the world the silent miracle of love. And each is laid before the Word of God, upon the universal altar to Creator and creation in the light of perfect purity and endless joy. The miracle is taken first on faith, because to ask for it implies the mind has been made ready to conceive of what it cannot see and does not understand. Yet faith will bring its witnesses to show that what it rested on is really there. And thus the miracle will justify your faith in it, and show it rested on a world more real than what you saw before; a world redeemed from what you thought was there. Miracles fall like drops of healing rain from Heaven on a dry and dusty world, where starved and thirsty creatures come to die. Now they have water. Now the world is green. And everywhere the signs of life spring up, to show that what is born can never die, for what has life has immortality. I can attack but my own sinlessness, And it is only that which keeps me safe.Father, Your Son is holy. I am he on whom You smile in love and tenderness so dear and deep and still the universe smiles back on You, and shares Your Holiness. How pure, how safe, how holy, then, are we, abiding in Your Smile, with all Your Love bestowed upon us, living one with You, in brotherhood and Fatherhood complete; in sinlessness so perfect that the Lord of Sinlessness conceives us as His Son, a universe of Thought completing Him. Let us not, then, attack our sinlessness, for it contains the Word of God to us. And in its kind reflection we are saved.Jesus Christ in A Course in MiraclesWorkbook Part II, What is a Miracle?Lesson 341
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MIRACLES FOR YOU Sondra Ray & Markus Ray on A Course in Miracles
"How pure, how safe, how holy, then, are we, abiding in Your Smile, with all Your Love bestowed upon us, living one with You, in brotherhood and Fatherhood complete; in sinlessness so perfect that the Lord of Sinlessness conceives us as His Son, a universe of Thought completing Him." We are afraid of accepting this Truth, and the miracles that would establish this Truth in our minds. The word of God is our inheritance. Can we accept them, so they shape our reality? This is what is given us to do as students of ACIM.
M1 Oh, Lady Be Good (George and Ira Gershwin, 1924), Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series 1969/1934 (2:50)... M2 Dinah, (Akst, Lewis, Young, 1925) Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series 1969/1934 (2:30)... M3 I Saw Stars (Sigler, Goodhart, Hoffman, 1934), Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series 1969/1934 (2:20)....... M4 Confessin', (Daugherty, Reynolds, 1929), Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series 1969/1935 (2:40).... M5 The Sunshine of Your Smile, (Ray, Cooke, 1913) Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series, 1969/1935 (2:50)..... M6 Swannee River (Old Folks at Home), (Foster, 1851), Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series, 1969/1935 (2:50)... M7 Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)(Davis, Ramirez, Sherman, 1941) Best of Django Reinhardt, EMI / Columbia, 1970/1947 (3:10) M8 Golden Green (Ponty, 1972), Ponty/Grappelli, Inner City Records, 1976/1973 (4:42) Today's Vinyl Vibrations podcast features the artistry of French Violinist Stephane Grappelli. Stephane Grappelli is best known as the founder of the Quintette du Hot Club de France along with guitarist Django Reinhardt in 1934. This was a GYPSY jazz band. Grappelli is considered the grandfather of jazz violinists. He lived 90 years, from 1908 until 1997. He began playing violin at the age of 12, early on, preferring to learn in the streets by watching how other violinists played, such as at the Barbes (pron BAR-bez) metro station in Paris. Then he was enrolled by his father at the Conservatory of Paris to learn music theory, sight reading, and ear training. He graduated three years later. Starting at age 15, he worked in the pit orchestra at the Theatre Gaumont, accompanying silent films, then at the Ambassador Hotel orchestra, where jazz violinist Joe Venuti was playing. For a while, Grappelli abandoned violin --- in favor of playing piano in a big band, it was easier to get paid for big band work. Jazz violinists were a relatively unknown and rare breed. In this big band, Grappelli met gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. It was 1931 and Grappelli was just 23, Django was 21. Three years later, Django and Grappelli formed the Quintette du Hot Club de France . This was an all-string jazz band, and they performed regularly at the Montmartre district, an artistic village on the hill in the northside of Paris. This continued until 1939 when the Quintette disbanded due to the outbreak of World War II. ‘' When the war was over, the original Quintette never did reform. Django and Grappelli did continue to perform together in Paris. In 1949, they briefly toured in Italy, where some 50 tunes were recorded. That would turn out to be the last time the two would record together, 1949, due to Django's untimely death at the age of 43. Many of those recorded songs were released as an album titled Djangology in 2005 on Bluebird Records. Most of the recordings featured in today's podcast were recorded between 1934 and 1947 and were recorded in Paris, as performed by the Quintette du Hot Club de France. Stephane Grappelli is a master of improvisation. He had said that he was not a fan of BEBOP jazz, which was then very fashionable in the jazz world. Instead, he was a strong proponent of SWING music, another popular jazz style. Swing developed in the US in 1935-1945 ….. This was the SWING ERA in America.
| Starlight (Grant Nelson Remix) | Joey & Omar | Start A Fire (Original Mix) | Funkmaster, John Khan, Paul Lyons, Leighton Jones | Best There Ever Was | Birdee feat. Kelli Sae | Nothing Without You (Terry Hunter Remix) | Avant | Never Give You Up (Michael Gray Remix) | Sharon Redd | My Love | Beat Soul, Brian Moshesh | Bring It Back | Steven Russell Harts | Dance All Night | Steven Russell Harts | The Love Of My Life | Soul Collective | The Real Thing | Soul Collective | Maybe (Radio Edit) | Sir Spencer | If You Want To Fool Around (Remix) | Demetrius | Let's Play Luck (Extended Version) | Lee McDonald | When We're Together | Kloud 9 | Intuition | Claire Davis | You Wanted Out | Carlos Budd Ford | Treat It Right (feat. Yona Marie) | Centric | The Deal | Ashlee White | Swing Dance | T Marvin & DJ Fuji | Je Ne Sais Quoi | Rina Chanel | I Need Love | Centaura feat. Jewel Bass | Beautiful | Gene Moore feat. India.Arie | Nowhere Plans | Get To Know & Andre Espeut | Wanna Dance With You | RnB Pooh feat. TK Soul | I Really Love You (Extended Version) | Norman Hutchins | I Wanna Thank Me 2.0 (with Snoop Dogg) | Jane Handcock | Picking Up The Pieces | Danielle Glisper | Your Smile (feat. Jahzara) | Kyle Jason | Lay Back (And Love) | Kyle Jason | Hen Pecked | Magic One | Multiply | Adi Oasis | Eyez (Come Around) | Lotus De' | Down | Bahja Rodriguez
What is a Miracle? A miracle is a correction. It does not create, nor really change at all. It merely looks on devastation, and reminds the mind that what it sees is false. It undoes error, but does not attempt to go beyond perception, nor exceed the function of forgiveness. Thus it stays within time's limits. Yet it paves the way for the return of timelessness and love's awakening, for fear must slip away under the gentle remedy it brings. A miracle contains the gift of grace, for it is given and received as one. And thus it illustrates the law of truth the world does not obey, because it fails entirely to understand its ways. A miracle inverts perception which was upside down before, and thus it ends the strange distortions that were manifest. Now is perception open to the truth. Now is forgiveness seen as justified. Forgiveness is the home of miracles. The eyes of Christ deliver them to all they look upon in mercy and in love. Perception stands corrected in His sight, and what was meant to curse has come to bless. Each lily of forgiveness offers all the world the silent miracle of love. And each is laid before the Word of God, upon the universal altar to Creator and creation in the light of perfect purity and endless joy. The miracle is taken first on faith, because to ask for it implies the mind has been made ready to conceive of what it cannot see and does not understand. Yet faith will bring its witnesses to show that what it rested on is really there. And thus the miracle will justify your faith in it, and show it rested on a world more real than what you saw before; a world redeemed from what you thought was there. Miracles fall like drops of healing rain from Heaven on a dry and dusty world, where starved and thirsty creatures come to die. Now they have water. Now the world is green. And everywhere the signs of life spring up, to show that what is born can never die, for what has life has immortality. I can attack but my own sinlessness, And it is only that which keeps me safe. Father, Your Son is holy. I am he on whom You smile in love and tenderness so dear and deep and still the universe smiles back on You, and shares Your Holiness. How pure, how safe, how holy, then, are we, abiding in Your Smile, with all Your Love bestowed upon us, living one with You, in brotherhood and Fatherhood complete; in sinlessness so perfect that the Lord of Sinlessness conceives us as His Son, a universe of Thought completing Him. Let us not, then, attack our sinlessness, for it contains the Word of God to us. And in its kind reflection we are saved.- Jesus Christ in A Course in Miracles- Workbook Part II, What is a miracle? - Lesson 341
A l'instar d'un Matt Elliott, le picard Vadim Vernay a emprunté un chemin à contre-courant, partant des machines et de l'electro 100% instrumental pour aboutir aujourd'hui à une proposition où le folk de songwriter le plus épuré (Bad Land Alley, That Curse…) se mêle à l'énergie noire et contenue d'un post-rock habité (How) ou de formats plus pop faisant plus (Your Smile) ou moins (Gallows Tree) entrer la lumière. Le tout hanté par nombre d'ombres féminines (Lucky Enough, Quick Sands), de celles qui aident à tenir bon… L'album Hang Tight est sorti le 14 octobre 2022 (chez La Maison / Kuroneko) https://linktr.ee/VadimVernay
A l'instar d'un Matt Elliott, le picard Vadim Vernay a emprunté un chemin à contre-courant, partant des machines et de l'electro 100% instrumental pour aboutir aujourd'hui à une proposition où le folk de songwriter le plus épuré (Bad Land Alley, That Curse…) se mêle à l'énergie noire et contenue d'un post-rock habité (How) ou de formats plus pop faisant plus (Your Smile) ou moins (Gallows Tree) entrer la lumière. Le tout hanté par nombre d'ombres féminines (Lucky Enough, Quick Sands), de celles qui aident à tenir bon… L'album Hang Tight est sorti le 14 octobre 2022 (chez La Maison / Kuroneko) https://linktr.ee/VadimVernay
If you would like to check out my book, please see the links below for the U.K. and U.S.A. Alternatively, please search for, 'How To Win with Your Smile, by Dr Amber Qureshi on Amazon in your country. The book is available on Kindle and in print. Amazon in the U.K. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BL9SWGRX?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 Amazon in the U.S.A. https://www.amazon.com/How-Your-Smile-Extraordinary-Relationships-ebook/dp/B0BGJQ1W1Y/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3V9CEMKYHX1RT&keywords=How+to+win+with+your+smile&qid=1667772973&sprefix=how+to+win+with+your+smile%2Caps%2C278&sr=8-1 That's a very long link! If you enjoyed this or any other.episode, please consider telling your friends about it! I'd really appreciate a rating or review too - if you have the time or inclination! Thank you for your support! xoxox
if you would like to check out my book, please see the links below for the U.K. and U.S.A. Alternatively, please search for, 'How To Win with Your Smile, by Dr Amber Qureshi on Amazon in your country. The book is available on Kindle and in print version. Amazon in the U.K. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BL9SWGRX?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 Amazon in the U.S.A. https://www.amazon.com/How-Your-Smile-Extraordinary-Relationships-ebook/dp/B0BGJQ1W1Y/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3V9CEMKYHX1RT&keywords=How+to+win+with+your+smile&qid=1667772973&sprefix=how+to+win+with+your+smile%2Caps%2C278&sr=8-1 That's a very long link! If you enjoyed this or any other.episode, please consider telling your friends about it! I'd really appreciate a rating or review too - if you have the time or inclination! Thank you for your support! xoxox
Joining Yuliana today is Kate Tellers, a staff member of The Moth and a co-author of How to Tell a Story: The Essential Guide to Memorable Storytelling. Kate shares her phoenix tale today of how she lost her mother at the young age of 28 and how this shaped her life. She shares how lessons she learned from her mom set her on the path to storytelling and how these lessons continue to echo even today. Kate recounts how her life experienced a redirection following the death of her mother, and also about her final moment with her mother with whom she had a close relationship. Talking about grief, Kate describes it as nonlinear and how she honors her mom. She also describes her relationship with her children as being influenced by losing her own mother and goes on to discuss discovering storytelling after her mom's death and the importance of storytelling in our lives. The episode ends with Kate sharing the one song that resonates with her life - a song about how life can be bittersweet. Episode Highlights: The challenging event that redirected the course of Kate's life How the death of her mother shaped Kate's college years The final moments Handling the grief Kate's special ritual to honor her mom How losing her mom at a young age impacts Kate's relationship with her children Getting into storytelling Observing as a storyteller and still living in the present Kate talks about her new book The one song that resonates with Kate's life Quotes: “She went very fast. She just went from like a healthy person swimming laps, who happens to have cancer to a person that was no longer alive.” “What I learned most about losing my mother, like the greatest grief I've ever experienced, is that it's so nonlinear.” “I'm the mom that rolls on the floor with the kids. I mom so freaking hard because I have such respect for the relationship that you get and the form and the connection you can build with your children.” “When you tell a story about someone, you bring them alive. You bring them to the forefront of your mind and anyone who's listening, and that's magic to me .” “I am so invested in creating present moments with my kids. I just want to imprint myself on their tiny brains.” “Having a story brain forces me to laser focus in a way. I could be on the subway, and also rescheduling my appointment with my dermatologist while I'm listening to a podcast and looking out the window, remembering the time I went on a date at that restaurant.” “The true nature of life is that you can have great beauty and great sadness that sit aside each other.” “That Barbra Streisand version of ‘The Shadow of Your Smile'...my mother had a really, she had a huge smile. She just left her mark on you. She was the one at a party that found the quiet person in the corner and you would find them, like, laughing with their heads back ten minutes later, you know. She left a mark.” Links: https://www.yulianakimgrant.com/phoenix-tales (Phoenix Tales Homepage) https://www.instagram.com/yulianakimgrantofficial/ (Phoenix Tales on Instagram) https://open.spotify.com/show/1heIpPMsG6HbXXIDLmAnEe (Phoenix Tales on Spotify) https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=322043276201679 (Phoenix Tales on Facebook) https://www.amazon.com/How-Tell-Story-Essential-Storytelling/dp/0593139003 (How to Tell a Story) https://www.instagram.com/thekatetellers/ (Kate Tellers Instagram)
Martha Cortés, DDS is a general, cosmetic, biological, neuromuscular and laser dentist who sub-specializes in the treatment of sleep breathing disorders, and temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD). Her methods include non-surgical techniques to treat TMD, as well as, facial-airway-enhancement remodeling techniques designed to treat sleep apnea. As a multi-boarded practitioner and lecturer, Dr. Cortés does not just focus on the teeth, she considers your teeth and your body as a whole, incorporating a biological edge in her approach, techniques and practice. It is with this background in combination with her knowledge of neuromuscular dentistry, and use of her training from Paracelsus and Swiss BioHealth, that she amplifies her surgical skill, removing infection and placing zirconia implants. Constantly studying new techniques while expanding current ones, Martha Cortés truly rises to challenge standards and approaches to treat her patient's health. Beginning with your mouth, she brings truth and light into her trademark “Your Smile, Your Health”®. Outside the office, Dr. Cortés enjoys seeing live music and art, as well as going dancing with family and friends. In addition, she loves to study; expanding her breadth of knowledge in her current fields and techniques, and find new methods and tools to better the health of her patients. In addition, she is a published author who is working on her latest book which focuses on helping people sleep well, breathe well, and live well.
Musician, Charles Billingsley, is in the studio to talk about his new album The Shadow of Your Smile, a big-hearted, show-stopping collection drawing from the hits of Broadway, big band, smooth jazz, and the Great American Songbook. From the stages of Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center to numerous events and conferences around the country, Charles Billingsley has been one of Christian music's most distinctive artists for nearly 30 years. Beginning his career as a lead vocalist for GRAMMY®-nominated genre giant NewSong, Billingsley has since headlined more than 3,200 concerts, released 24 recordings as a solo artist, and garnered seven #1 Inspirational radio hits. Charles and his wife, Shae, have been married for 28 years and they have two sons, Caleb and Cooper. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sintonía: “I´ve Gotta Find Me A Lover (24 Hours A Day)" - Young Holt Unlimited "Ain´t No Big Thing" - Ralfi Pagan; "True Love" - The Terrible Frankie Nieves; "Heaven (Is Not For Everyone)" - Tito Ramos; "Central Park" - The Harvey Averne Dozen; "Crying Time" - Monguito Santamaria; "Don´t Be Afraid" - The Lebron Brothers Orchestra; "That´s How Rumours Start" - Joey Pastrano; "On Old Broadway" - 107th Street Stickball Team; "Same Old Sad Song" - Ray Jay & The Eastsiders; "Reflections Of My Life" - 125th Street Candy Store; "Your Smile" - Parrish; "Some Lonely Heart" - Ronnie Marks; "There´s No Other Girl" - Olivieri. Escuchar audio
This time of year is special for Charles as it marks the anniversary of when he started his solo singing career. But this year is extra special because it marks 30 years! Charles joins Adam and Brandon in this two-part podcast as they crank up the “time machine” and take us all down memory lane for how it all started and some incredible memories from the road. All that plus a behind-the-scenes look at Charles' brand new album, The Shadow of Your Smile!
Stu sits down with America's Worship Pastor, Charles Billingsley, to talk about his faith, his career, and his new album releasing May 13th, "The Shadow of Your Smile."
Get ready for an extra special Back to the Future podcast, making his EruptionRadio.uk debut is DJ Evolve! We've been doing this for a bit, but it was good to be back live in the studio together! We decided to make the most of our time by heading into London for 20 Years Of Critical at Printworks. A bit of live music, a couple of pints and a well timed Uber later and you can hear the result yourself below... We trawled through the 200 + Critical tunes we own to get down to the 2 mixes, covering music from 2003 right up to this month… and whether it's the evolution of Enei, the collaborations (Circuits and Fade Black for inst) or even Charli Brix adding the soul to some of those tougher edges, it's been a very special 20 Years. We continue with Critical for both the 3From and the Last One and a supporting cast of new music from the last month fills the rest. Enjoy / Share / Critical Music, completed it mate. Intro Break & Total Science - Gun Finger (Triii Audio) Spinline & DLR - Please Stand Here (Sofa Sound) Leks - Blocked (Four Corners) Evolve Klax - Cornerstone (2014) Fre4knc - Rotor (2015) Spectrasoul - Organiser (2009) Particle - Wound (2021) Enei - Prometheus (2014) Klax - Blackball (2014) Spectrasoul - Wedgehead (2009) Break - Cold Sweat (2006) SKC & Bratwa - Pain (2006) Ivy Lab - Forex (2015) Spectrasoul - Alibi (Break remix) (2009) Sabre & Vicious Circle - Columbo (2008) Kasra, Bou & Enei - No Logos (2019) 3From - Ivy Lab Ivy Lab - Live on Your Smile (2014) Sabre, Stray & Halogenix - St. Clair (2012) Alix Perez & Ivy Lab - Arkestra (2016) d mix The Upbeats - Necking (2018) >> T>I - Crunch Time (2018) Mefjus - Blame You (Ivy Lab remix) (2015) Enei - Dark Move (2019) Icicle & Nymfo - Shadows of Tomorrow (2007) Circuits (Kasra & Inside Info) - Drench (2018) Particle & Molecular - Switch Hunt (2022) Kasra & Enei - Overthinking (2015) Klax ft. Charli Brix - Become (2018) QZB ft. Charli Brix - We Pretend (2021) >> Enei ft. Charli Brix - Get Closer (2019) Calibre - Barca (2003) Hyroglifics & Visages - Szechuan (2019) Break - Crunchy (2009) >> Phobia - Mandalay (2004) Breakage - 4Me (2005) Outro Visages & Monty - Familiarity (1985) Dunk & Coza - Burning (Mob Recordings) Last One Halogenix - Blej (Fade Black remix) (2019) ***************************** Don't forget to hit us up on the socials… https://instabio.cc/3123115VLNnuy www.facebook.com/dmixandevolve www.instagram.com/dmixandevolve #drumandbass #dnb #dnbpodcast #livedrumandbass #drumandbasspodcast #d&b #drumandbasspodcast #livednb #dmixandevolve #dmix #backtothefuturednb #keepthefireburning #eruptionradio #Radioplayer #RealRadio #DAB
Hello and welcome to the Unedited podcast! The goal of this podcast is to help you develop and enjoy the habit of daily Bible reading and prayer. It is through the Word of God and the presence of God that we GET TO KNOW God. In this episode, we talk about smiles, and their researched power, and share a little more on smiles with a devotional thought: “Smile.” Recommended Listening: “Smile” by Kirk Franklin: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8SPwT3nQZ8 Recommended Reading: “The 9 Superpowers of Your Smile:” https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/changepower/201605/the-9-superpowers-your-smile?amp Thank you for joining me for this journey. I look forward to meeting up with you again next Friday! If you have questions or to download a typed or handwritten transcript of today's entry, please visit megunedited.com Go grab your Bible and your journal (and your SMILE)! Looking forward to the power of this habit in YOUR life. This is Unedited. This is for U. Happy Friday! IG: @unedited_meg
Join Dr. Martha Cortes and Dr. Jennifer Hobson, the dynamic Dental & Physical Therapist Duo to learn how treating the airway, and proper breathing and swallowing will restore the body to health. Dr. Martha: http://www.marthacortesdds.com Dr. Jennifer: https://hobsoninstitute.com Martha Cortés, DDS is a general, cosmetic, biological, neuromuscular and laser dentist who sub-specializes in the treatment of sleep breathing disorders, and temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD). Her methods include non-surgical techniques to treat TMD, as well as, facial-airway-enhancement remodeling techniques designed to treat sleep apnea. As a multi-boarded practitioner and lecturer, Dr. Cortés does not just focus on the teeth, she considers your teeth and your body as a whole, incorporating a biological edge in her approach, techniques and practice. It is with this background in combination with her knowledge of neuromuscular dentistry, and use of her training from Paracelsus and Swiss BioHealth, that she amplifies her surgical skill, removing infection and placing zirconia implants. Constantly studying new techniques while expanding current ones, Martha Cortés truly rises to challenge standards and approaches to treat her patient's health. Beginning with your mouth, she brings truth and light into her trademark “Your Smile, Your Health”®. Outside the office, Dr. Cortés enjoys seeing live music and art, as well as going dancing with family and friends. In addition, she loves to study; expanding her breadth of knowledge in her current fields and techniques, and find new methods and tools to better the health of her patients. In addition, she is a published author who is working on her latest book which focuses on helping people sleep well, breathe well, and live well. Dr. Jennifer Hobson is a head and neck, TMJ physical therapist who passionately searches the world over for the best approaches for health through therapy. She is a protege of renowned expert, Dr. Mariano Rocabado, and is known for her treatment of TMJ, sleep disordered breathing, chronic headaches, concussion, neck pain, tinnitus, and postural dysfunctions. Dr. Hobson is trained in myofunctional therapy and is certified in the Buteyko Breathing Method. Her clinic Hobson Institute, Ltd. offers cutting edge treatments and therapeutic solution for TMJ, chronic headaches and migraines, neck pain, vertigo and vestibular problems, tinnitus, postural dysfunctions and myofascial pain syndrome. She is also treating infants with plagiocephaly and tongue tie issues causing failure to thrive, nursing problems, and reflux. Dr. Hobson is trained in myofunctional therapy and is also certified in the Buteyko Breathing Method and incorporates these therapies in her head and neck physical therapy treatment.
What's up, we're Blasterjaxx – here to spice up your week with Maxximize On Air! We're jumping into the mix with Leandro Da Silva's remix of ‘Your Smile'. Stay safe Blastersoldiers and remember to keep it maxximized!
What's up, we're Blasterjaxx – here to spice up your week with Maxximize On Air! We're jumping into the mix with Leandro Da Silva's remix of ‘Your Smile'. Stay safe Blastersoldiers and remember to keep it maxximized!
What is a Miracle? A miracle is a correction. It does not create, nor really change at all. It merely looks on devastation, and reminds the mind that what it sees is false. It undoes error, but does not attempt to go beyond perception, nor exceed the function of forgiveness. Thus it stays within time's limits. Yet it paves the way for the return of timelessness and love's awakening, for fear must slip away under the gentle remedy it brings. A miracle contains the gift of grace, for it is given and received as one. And thus it illustrates the law of truth the world does not obey, because it fails entirely to understand its ways. A miracle inverts perception which was upside down before, and thus it ends the strange distortions that were manifest. Now is perception open to the truth. Now is forgiveness seen as justified. Forgiveness is the home of miracles. The eyes of Christ deliver them to all they look upon in mercy and in love. Perception stands corrected in His sight, and what was meant to curse has come to bless. Each lily of forgiveness offers all the world the silent miracle of love. And each is laid before the Word of God, upon the universal altar to Creator and creation in the light of perfect purity and endless joy. The miracle is taken first on faith, because to ask for it implies the mind has been made ready to conceive of what it cannot see and does not understand. Yet faith will bring its witnesses to show that what it rested on is really there. And thus the miracle will justify your faith in it, and show it rested on a world more real than what you saw before; a world redeemed from what you thought was there. Miracles fall like drops of healing rain from Heaven on a dry and dusty world, where starved and thirsty creatures come to die. Now they have water. Now the world is green. And everywhere the signs of life spring up, to show that what is born can never die, for what has life has immortality.. LESSON 341 I can attack but my own sinlessness, And it is only that which keeps me safe. Father, Your Son is holy. I am he on whom You smile in love and tenderness so dear and deep and still the universe smiles back on You, and shares Your Holiness. How pure, how safe, how holy, then, are we, abiding in Your Smile, with all Your Love bestowed upon us, living one with You, in brotherhood and Fatherhood complete; in sinlessness so perfect that the Lord of Sinlessness conceives us as His Son, a universe of Thought completing Him. Let us not, then, attack our sinlessness, for it contains the Word of God to us. And in its kind reflection we are saved.- Jesus Christ in A Course in Miracles- Workbook Part II, What is a Miracle?- Lesson 341
Während Natali (Blond) einen Rotkohl (der auch ein Blaukraut sein könnte) in Scheiben schneidet und wilde und köstliche Farbkunst auf ihrem Backblech mit Piment, Knoblauch und Olivenöl betreibt, verrät Blanche (Rot) welche Farben in ihrem Leben eine Bedeutung haben. Farblich gesehen sind Rot&Blond gar nicht so weit auseinander, als man vermuten könnte. Vielleicht ist Blanche ja eigentlich eine Blondine und Natali eine braunhaarige Brünette? Oh je, lieber nicht, denn es gibt eine Farbe, die mag Blanche wirklich gar nicht. Neugierig auf Farben in der Küche, im Leben und in der Musik? Versprochen, es macht Spaß und schmeckt köstlich! (Corona bedingt eine Facetime Folge, aber die Farben leuchten trotzdem!) Blanche singt in dieser Folge: The Shadow of Your Smile. Musik: Johnny Mandel, Text: Paul Francis Webster.
Mais um episódio de Análises Harmônicas, desta vez destrinchando Tha Shadow of Your Smile, do grande Johnny Mandel e imortalizada por Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, e até Stevie Wonder e Wilson Simonal, e O Bêbado e a Equilibrista, do grande João Bosco e imortalizada por Elis Regina. www.semibreves.com.br e-mail: semibrevespodcast@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/semibrevespod Instagram: @semibrevespod Twitter: @semibrevespod Apoie o Semibreves: apoia.se/semibreves picpay.me/semibreves Dicas culturais: Daniel: Disco: Hyldon – Soulsambarock Pedro: Disco/DVD: João Bosco – Obrigado Gente Apresentação: Pedro Janczur e Daniel Lima Produção: Pedro Janczur e Daniel Lima Edição: Pedro Janczur Consultoria Técnica: Marco Bonito Abertura: The Trio – A Seita Demais trilhas – Luka Schwab
What is a Miracle?A miracle is a correction. It does not create, nor really change at all. It merely looks on devastation, and reminds the mind that what it sees is false. It undoes error, but does not attempt to go beyond perception, nor exceed the function of forgiveness. Thus it stays within time’s limits. Yet it paves the way for the return of timelessness and love’s awakening, for fear must slip away under the gentle remedy it brings.A miracle contains the gift of grace, for it is given and received as one. And thus it illustrates the law of truth the world does not obey, because it fails entirely to understand its ways. A miracle inverts perception which was upside down before, and thus it ends the strange distortions that were manifest. Now is perception open to the truth. Now is forgiveness seen as justified.Forgiveness is the home of miracles. The eyes of Christ deliver them to all they look upon in mercy and in love. Perception stands corrected in His sight, and what was meant to curse has come to bless. Each lily of forgiveness offers all the world the silent miracle of love. And each is laid before the Word of God, upon the universal altar to Creator and creation in the light of perfect purity and endless joy.The miracle is taken first on faith, because to ask for it implies the mind has been made ready to conceive of what it cannot see and does not understand. Yet faith will bring its witnesses to show that what it rested on is really there. And thus the miracle will justify your faith in it, and show it rested on a world more real than what you saw before; a world redeemed from what you thought was there.Miracles fall like drops of healing rain from Heaven on a dry and dusty world, where starved and thirsty creatures come to die. Now they have water. Now the world is green. And everywhere the signs of life spring up, to show that what is born can never die, for what has life has immortality.I Can Attack But My Own Sinlessness,And It Is Only That Which Keeps Me Safe.Father, Your Son is holy. I am he on whom You smile in love and tenderness so dear and deep and still the universe smiles back on You, and shares Your Holiness. How pure, how safe, how holy, then, are we, abiding in Your Smile, with all Your Love bestowed upon us, living one with You, in brotherhood and Fatherhood complete; in sinlessness so perfect that the Lord of Sinlessness conceives us as His Son, a universe of Thought completing Him.Let us not, then, attack our sinlessness, for it contains the Word of God to us. And in its kind reflection we are saved.- Jesus Christ in A Course in Miracles, Workbook Part II - What is a miracle?- Lesson 341
“Classic-Pop Standards” is a one-hour program inspired by the Great American Songbook. This series of podcasts features the singers, the lyricists, and the composers of the music we call “American Standards.” Come along with us as we honor the great songwriters by never forgetting their music. These are songs with not only a history, but with a future; Songs born along Tin Pan Alley, on 42nd Street, at the Brill building, and down Broadway. Danny Lane brings new life to the Great American Songbook on “Classic-Pop Standards”. In this episode, you’ll hear: 1) Swingin' Down The Lane [Excerpt] by Les Brown / Isham Jones (music) & Gus Kahn (lyrics) [1923] 2) Let's Get Away From It All by Della Reese / Matt Dennis (music) / lyrics by Tom Adair (lyrics) [1941] 3) Nobody Else But Me by Tony Bennett / Jerome Kern (music)/Oscar Hammerstein II (lyrics) [1946] 4) Some Cats Know by Peggy Lee / Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller [1968] 5) Fever by Ray Charles & Natalie Cole / Eddie Cooley & John Davenport [1956] 6) Bounce Me Brother (With a Solid Four) by Ann Hampton Callaway / Don Raye and Hughie Prince (music & lyrics) [1941] 7) Someone To Watch Over Me by Rod Stewart / George Gershwin (music) & Ira Gershwin (lyrics) [1926] 8) It's Love by Lena Horne / Betty Comden and Adolph Green (lyrics) & Leonard Bernstein (music) [1953] 9) When October Goes by Barry Manilow / Barry Manilow (music) & Johnny Mercer (lyrics) [1984] 10) The Shadow of Your Smile by Nancy Wilson / Johnny Mandel (music) & Paul Francis Webster (lyrics) [1965] 11) I'm The Big Band Singer by Rosemary Clooney / Merv Griffin (words & music) 12) To Make You Feel My Love by Kurt Darren / Bob Dylan [1997] 13) I Got Rhythm by Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra (Wendi Williams, vocal) / George Gershwin (music) & Ira Gershwin (lyrics) [1930] 14) Almost Like Being In Love by Vic Damone / Alan Jay Lerner (lyrics) & Frederick Loewe (music) [1947] 15) Someone Like You by Linda Eder / Frank Wildhorn (music) & Frank Wildhorn, Leslie Bricusse and Steve Cuden (lyrics) [1990] 16) There Ain't Nobody Else by Bert Stratton / Bert Stratton [2002] 17) All I Ask Of You by Shirley Bassey / Andrew Lloyd Webber (Music) Charles Hart (Lyrics) [1984] 18) They Can't Take That Away From Me by Perry Como / George Gershwin (music)/Ira Gershwin (lyrics) [1937] 19) Good Morning Heartache by Diana Ross / Dan Fisher, Irene Higginbotham, and Ervin Drake [1946] 20) Alaskan Nights by David Schwartz / David Schwartz [1992]
This week we feature "Push Start" by Sean Hulshart, "Blame Me" by Emmanuel Carlos St.Omer Featuring Mason Blu, "Something About Your Love" by Steve Nuckolls, "Something in Your Smile" by Neil Patrick, "Beautiful/Terrifying" by Ava Heatley, and "Never EVER" by Tim Tucker The Hookblast Podcast (@hookblast) plays the hooks (you know, the catchy parts) of the featured songs from emerging and established artists. It’s a weekly, ten minute, fun show that fits into your Monday morning routine. Then, you can find the songs you like and add them to your favorite streaming service, rock out all week, and do it again the following week. For the full version of some of the songs, visit our Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, & YouTube playlists here: bit.ly/HBS3PL . If you would like to submit a song for consideration to be played on the podcast, you can do that exclusively here: bit.ly/3lVj41y For all information related to the show visit hookblast.com. The Hookblast Podcast features songs that are sourced via Music Xray, the platform where over 1200 music industry professionals including A&R executives, music supervisors, producers, managers, playlist curators, and radio station program directors that make up the professional community on Music Xray. The site uses a combination of music analysis software, machine learning, and the crowd-sourcing of industry professionals themselves to identify high potential songs and talent. The show’s host, Mike McCready has spent over 25 years in the music industry, many of them focused on improving the way the industry identifies new songs and talent.
You can make a difference with this podcast by giving a financial gift.This week we continue on with our interview of herbalist Anne de Courtenay. We specifically ask her to define what types are natural remedies are there during these troubled times. We also rant a bit about the current political landscape and introduce the song Your Smile, plus a favorite She's Going to Change the World. www.herbcraft.org - www.davidwinston.orgwww.christopherhobbs.comwww.planetherbs.comAnne de Courtenay is an accomplished writer and editor. A graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, de Courtenay uses her writing and editing skills in the field of herbal medicine and education. Anne de Courtenay's studies in clinical herbalism began in 2003 in Chicago, beginning with a basic set of 60 Western plants. That selection grew to hundreds of botanical medicines, spanning traditions from China, India and the West. The confluence of her expertise in herbalism and her degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern led her to edit books for such renowned herbalists as Michael and Lesley Tierra, Peter Holmes, and Jonathan Treasure. She also was the editor of the Journal of the American Herbalists Guild for four years. Anne still utilizes her editing talents in the field of herbalism.Anne studied and taught at the East West School of Planetary Herbology in California and at the Chicago College of Healing Arts. She earned a diploma in Asian Body Therapy from the NCCAOM in 2010. She owned and managed Imagine Health, a multidisciplinary complementary medicine clinic in Lincoln Square, for five years until shortly after the birth of her daughter. She continues to serve the plant and human world by educating and herbal consultation.
Playlist of the show:1. Samba de Orpheu2. C大调平均律 (巴赫)3. Seven Steps to Heaven (Miles Davis)4. Alone Together (Jim Hall)5. Three Little Words6. The Shadow of Your Smile
Playlist of the show:1. Samba de Orpheu2. C大调平均律 (巴赫)3. Seven Steps to Heaven (Miles Davis)4. Alone Together (Jim Hall)5. Three Little Words6. The Shadow of Your Smile
Playlist of the show:1. Samba de Orpheu2. C大调平均律 (巴赫)3. Seven Steps to Heaven (Miles Davis)4. Alone Together (Jim Hall)5. Three Little Words6. The Shadow of Your Smile
Composer and arranger Johnny Mandel died last Monday at the age of 94. In the sixty years prior, he gave us standards such as “Emily” and “The Shadow of Your Smile,” and ushered in an era of jazz-inflected movies with his 1958 score for the film “I Want to Live.” WNYC’s Sara Fishko spoke to him about that period in this archival Fishko Files, produced in 2008. Fishko Files with Sara Fishko Assistant Producer: Olivia BrileyMix Engineer: Wayne ShulmisterEditor: Karen Frillmann
Louis Van Dijk Trio – Younger Than Springtime – 4:06 Louis Van Dijk Trio – The Shadow of Your Smile
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Featuring Andrew Jr Boy JonesThis is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. Artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!Angel Forrest,Mother Lover,Hell Bent With GraceAngel Forrest,Ain't No Doubt,Hell Bent With GraceCW Ayon,Well I Know,What They SayCW Ayon,Where I'm From,What They SayThorbjoern Risager & The Black Tornado,Nobody But The Moon,Come On InThorbjoern Risager & The Black Tornado,Last Train,Come On InBywater Call,09.Walk On By,Bywater CallBywater Call,06.Over And Over,Bywater CallGhost Town Blues Band,Dirty,ShineGhost Town Blues Band,High Again,ShineFrank Bey,Calling All Fools,All My Dues Are PaidFrank Bey,Never No More,All My Dues Are PaidWily Bo Walker,Wily Bo Walker Station ID for Midnight Circus,Almost Transparent BluesWily Bo Walker & Ed Brayshaw,Loan Me A Dime,The Roads We RideSUGAR BLUE,DIRTY OLD MAN,COLORSAndrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,07. Just Us,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesAndrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,13. Don't Mess With Me,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's Blueswww.makingascene.org,Andrew Jr boy Jones,Andrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,06. Do You Ever Think About Me,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesAndrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,04.Blues At Sunset,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesDamian Knapp,Ron's Garage,Decay In Our CitiesTomislav Goluban,Party Time Blues,Memphis LightJack Mack & The Heart Attack,I Walked Alone,Live From Centennial Park - Atlanta 1996Kern Pratt,Baby?s Got Another Lover,"Greenville, MS?what about you?"Kern Pratt,Something's Gone Wrong,"Greenville, MS?what about you?"Chris Barnes,WHAT'S COMING NEXT,Chris Bad News Barnes LiveChris Barnes,WHIPPING POST,Chris Bad News Barnes LiveThe Jimmys,Take You Back,Gotta Have ItBen Poole,Take It No More,Trio - Live 19' - CD 1Katy Hobgood Ray,Dirty Water,I Dream of WaterKevin Burt,Makin' Me Feel,Kevin Burt,Your Smile,Second Line Parade,The Wicked,There?s a Presence Here? (Female Fronted Blues Rock)Rebekah Meldrum,Whiskey and Wine,Rebekah MeldrumLevee Town,You Don't Have A Thing,City HallNever The Bride,Love Finds The Young And Old,For Better For WorseSister Lucille,99 Pounds,AliveRae Gordon Band,Got To Have You,Wrong Kind Of LoveClare Free,Little Miss Jealousy,Where Are You Now?Mark Hummel,Play With Your Poodle,Wayback MachineJim Roberts and The Resonants,10 _Moonshine Maiden,A Month of SundaysAdam Holt,The Story Must Go On,Kind Of BluesMakingascene.org,Outro 2020,makingascene.org
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Featuring Kern PrattThis is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. Artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!Angel Forrest,Mother Lover,Hell Bent With GraceAngel Forrest,Ain't No Doubt,Hell Bent With GraceCW Ayon,Well I Know,What They SayCW Ayon,Where I'm From,What They SayLive from the Midnight Circus-****,bbkinggateway,LMC-****Thorbjoern Risager & The Black Tornado,Nobody But The Moon,Come On InThorbjoern Risager & The Black Tornado,Last Train,Come On InBywater Call,09.Walk On By,Bywater CallBywater Call,06.Over And Over,Bywater CallGhost Town Blues Band,Dirty,ShineGhost Town Blues Band,High Again,ShineFrank Bey,Calling All Fools,All My Dues Are PaidFrank Bey,Never No More,All My Dues Are PaidWily Bo Walker,Wily Bo Walker Station ID for Midnight Circus,Almost Transparent BluesWily Bo Walker & Ed Brayshaw,Loan Me A Dime,The Roads We RideSUGAR BLUE,DIRTY OLD MAN,COLORSKern Pratt,Loving that Feeling,"Greenville, MS?what about you?"Kern Pratt,Way She Wears her Clothes,"Greenville, MS?what about you?"www.makingascene.org,Kern Pratt,Kern Pratt,Baby?s Got Another Lover,"Greenville, MS?what about you?"Kern Pratt,Something's Gone Wrong,"Greenville, MS?what about you?"Damian Knapp,Ron's Garage,Decay In Our CitiesTomislav Goluban,Party Time Blues,Memphis LightJack Mack & The Heart Attack,I Walked Alone,Live From Centennial Park - Atlanta 1996Andrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,06. Do You Ever Think About Me,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesAndrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,04.Blues At Sunset,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesChris Barnes,WHAT'S COMING NEXT,Chris Bad News Barnes LiveChris Barnes,WHIPPING POST,Chris Bad News Barnes LiveThe Jimmys,Take You Back,Gotta Have ItBen Poole,Take It No More,Trio - Live 19' - CD 1Katy Hobgood Ray,Dirty Water,I Dream of WaterKevin Burt,Makin' Me Feel,Kevin Burt,Your Smile,Second Line Parade,The Wicked,There?s a Presence Here? (Female Fronted Blues Rock)Rebekah Meldrum,Whiskey and Wine,Rebekah MeldrumLevee Town,You Don't Have A Thing,City HallLIVE from the Midnight Circus-,Blues Scale,LMC-****Never The Bride,Love Finds The Young And Old,For Better For WorseSister Lucille,99 Pounds,AliveRae Gordon Band,Got To Have You,Wrong Kind Of LoveClare Free,Little Miss Jealousy,Where Are You Now?Mark Hummel,Play With Your Poodle,Wayback MachineJim Roberts and The Resonants,10 _Moonshine Maiden,A Month of SundaysAdam Holt,The Story Must Go On,Kind Of Blues
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Featuring Chris Bad News BarnesThis is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. Artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!Angel Forrest,Mother Lover,Hell Bent With GraceAngel Forrest,Ain't No Doubt,Hell Bent With GraceCW Ayon,Well I Know,What They SayCW Ayon,Where I'm From,What They SayThorbjoern Risager & The Black Tornado,Nobody But The Moon,Come On InThorbjoern Risager & The Black Tornado,Last Train,Come On InBywater Call,09.Walk On By,Bywater CallBywater Call,06.Over And Over,Bywater CallGhost Town Blues Band,Dirty,ShineGhost Town Blues Band,High Again,ShineFrank Bey,Calling All Fools,All My Dues Are PaidFrank Bey,Never No More,All My Dues Are PaidWily Bo Walker,Wily Bo Walker Station ID for Midnight Circus,Almost Transparent BluesWily Bo Walker & Ed Brayshaw,Loan Me A Dime,The Roads We RideSUGAR BLUE,DIRTY OLD MAN,COLORSChris Barnes,KEEP YOUR MIND ON IT,Chris Bad News Barnes LiveChris Barnes,HUNGRY AND HORNY,Chris Bad News Barnes Livewww.makingascene.org,Chris Barnes - Cover,Chris Barnes,WHAT'S COMING NEXT,Chris Bad News Barnes LiveChris Barnes,WHIPPING POST,Chris Bad News Barnes LiveDamian Knapp,Ron's Garage,Decay In Our CitiesTomislav Goluban,Party Time Blues,Memphis LightJack Mack & The Heart Attack,I Walked Alone,Live From Centennial Park - Atlanta 1996Andrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,04.Blues At Sunset,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesAndrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,06. Do You Ever Think About Me,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesKern Pratt,Baby?s Got Another Lover,"Greenville, MS?what about you?"Kern Pratt,Something's Gone Wrong,"Greenville, MS?what about you?"Live from the Midnight Circus-****,Midnight Blues,Radio DropsThe Jimmys,Take You Back,Gotta Have ItBen Poole,Take It No More,Trio - Live 19' - CD 1Katy Hobgood Ray,Dirty Water,I Dream of WaterKevin Burt,Makin' Me Feel,Kevin Burt,Your Smile,Second Line Parade,The Wicked,There?s a Presence Here? (Female Fronted Blues Rock)Rebekah Meldrum,Whiskey and Wine,Rebekah MeldrumLevee Town,You Don't Have A Thing,City HallNever The Bride,Love Finds The Young And Old,For Better For WorseSister Lucille,99 Pounds,AliveRae Gordon Band,Got To Have You,Wrong Kind Of LoveClare Free,Little Miss Jealousy,Where Are You Now?Mark Hummel,Play With Your Poodle,Wayback MachineJim Roberts and The Resonants,10 _Moonshine Maiden,A Month of Sundays
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Indie Blues Double Shot Show!This is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. An Indie Blues double shot of artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!Angel Forrest,Mother Lover,Hell Bent With GraceAngel Forrest,Ain't No Doubt,Hell Bent With GraceCW Ayon,Well I Know,What They SayCW Ayon,Where I'm From,What They SayThorbjoern Risager & The Black Tornado,Nobody But The Moon,Come On InThorbjoern Risager & The Black Tornado,Last Train,Come On InBywater Call,09.Walk On By,Bywater CallBywater Call,06.Over And Over,Bywater CallGhost Town Blues Band,Dirty,ShineGhost Town Blues Band,High Again,ShineFrank Bey,Calling All Fools,All My Dues Are PaidFrank Bey,Never No More,All My Dues Are PaidWily Bo Walker,Wily Bo Walker Station ID for Midnight Circus,Almost Transparent BluesWily Bo Walker & Ed Brayshaw,Loan Me A Dime,The Roads We RideWily Bo Walker & Ed Brayshaw,The Ballard Of Johnny & Louise,The Roads We RideSUGAR BLUE,DIRTY OLD MAN,COLORSSUGAR BLUE,MAN LIKE ME,COLORSDamian Knapp,Ron's Garage,Decay In Our CitiesDamian Knapp,On My Way To Work,Decay In Our CitiesTomislav Goluban,Party Time Blues,Memphis LightTomislav Goluban,Country Bag,Memphis LightJack Mack & The Heart Attack,I Walked Alone,Live From Centennial Park - Atlanta 1996Jack Mack & The Heart Attack,Take Me To The River,Live From Centennial Park - Atlanta 1996Andrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,06. Do You Ever Think About Me,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesAndrew Jr.Boy Jones & Kerrie Lepai Jones,04.Blues At Sunset,Jr.Boy & Kerrie's BluesChris Barnes,WHAT'S COMING NEXT,Chris Bad News Barnes LiveChris Barnes,WHIPPING POST,Chris Bad News Barnes LiveKern Pratt,Something's Gone Wrong,"Greenville, MS?what about you?"Kern Pratt,Baby?s Got Another Lover,"Greenville, MS?what about you?"The Jimmys,Take You Back,Gotta Have ItThe Jimmys,Write A Hit,Gotta Have ItBen Poole,Take It No More,Trio - Live 19' - CD 1Ben Poole,Lying To Me,Trio - Live 19' - CD 2Katy Hobgood Ray,Dirty Water,I Dream of WaterKaty Hobgood Ray,Oh Devil,I Dream of WaterKevin Burt,Makin' Me Feel,Kevin Burt,Your Smile,Second Line Parade,The Wicked,There?s a Presence Here? (Female Fronted Blues Rock)Second Line Parade,Love Me Like That,There?s a Presence Here? (Female Fronted Blues Rock)Rebekah Meldrum,Whiskey and Wine,Rebekah MeldrumRebekah Meldrum,Gypsy,Rebekah MeldrumLevee Town,You Don't Have A Thing,City HallLevee Town,This World Don't Feel Like Home,City HallNever The Bride,Love Finds The Young And Old,For Better For WorseNever The Bride,Web Of A Stranger,For Better For WorseSister Lucille,99 Pounds,AliveSister Lucille,Devil's Eyes,AliveRae Gordon Band,Got To Have You,Wrong Kind Of LoveRae Gordon Band,Get Right With The World,Wrong Kind Of LoveClare Free,Little Miss Jealousy,Where Are You Now?Clare Free,Let Me Down Easy,Where Are You Now?Mark Hummel,Play With Your Poodle,Wayback MachineMark Hummel,Flim Flam Man,Wayback MachineJim Roberts and The Resonants,10 _Moonshine Maiden,A Month of SundaysJim Roberts and The Resonants,06 _Long Haired Mississippi Hippie,A Month of SundaysAdam Holt,The Story Must Go On,Kind Of BluesAdam Holt,Give The Dog A Bone,Kind Of Blues
"Meet David Sedaris - S04E01 - The Happy Place and The Shadow of Your Smile" from archive.org was assembled into the "Dimsdale" podcast by Fourble. Episode 813 of 948.
I can attack but my own sinlessness, And it is only that which keeps me safe. Father, Your Son is holy. I am he on whom You smile in love and tenderness so dear and deep and still the universe smiles back on You, and shares Your Holiness. How pure, how safe, how holy, then, are we, abiding in Your Smile, with all Your Love bestowed upon us, living one with You, in brotherhood and Fatherhood complete; in sinlessness so perfect that the Lord of Sinlessness conceives us as His Son, a universe of Thought completing Him. Let us not, then, attack our sinlessness, for it contains the Word of God to us. And in its kind reflection we are saved.- Jesus Christ in A Course in Miracles, Lesson 341
7 Health Benefits of SmilingThere’s Magic in Your Smile
1) “30 Century Man”, Scott Walker 1’29” 2) “When Joanna Loved Me”, Scott Walker 3’05” 3) “The Electrician”, The Walker Brothers 6’03 4) “Light”, Scott Walker 3’21” (BSO “Pola X”) 5) “I Threw It All Away”, Scott Walker 2’20” 6) “Mrs. Robinson”, Simon & Garfunkel 4’02” 7) “The Sound Of Silence”, Simon & Garfunkel 3’08” 8) “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door”, Bob Dylan 2’32 9) “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door”, Television 7’46” 10) “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door”, Antony and the Johnson 4’11” 11) “Streets of Philadelphia”, Bruce Springsteen 3’15” 12) “The Shadow of Your Smile”, Astrud Gilberto 2’31”
High Priestess Marianne Williamson wins night one of the debates, while Tulsi flays Kamala on night two. Will they make it to the next round? And Josh Hawley’s atrocious bill to babysit Americans’ internet usage. The intro/outro song and Jon’s song of the week is “Falling Down the Steps of Your Smile” by The New Pornographers. Stephen’s song of the week is “Tired I” by Wy. To listen to all the... Source
High Priestess Marianne Williamson wins night one of the debates, while Tulsi flays Kamala on night two. Will they make it to the next round? And Josh Hawley's atrocious bill to babysit Americans' internet usage. The intro/outro song and Jon's song of the week is “Falling Down the Steps of Your Smile” by The New Pornographers. Stephen's song of the week is “Tired I” by Wy. To listen to all the... Source
In this episode we explore Marvin Gaye's recording of the "The Shadow of Your Smile" (the version) captured on Disc 4 of the Marvin Gaye Collection - The Balladeer. I discuss how from the beginning to the end of Marvin's career, "ballading (I think I"m making this word up), being a balladeer was his artistic vision for himself that never went away. Marvin provided us various sounds throughout his career, but his very first album was in the total vein of the balladeer with "The Soulful Moods of Marvin Gaye." Marvin was a little too new and too young to achieve commercial success with his early efforts at creating this sound of music (he recorded multiple albums in this vein). In the late 60s he was given some new arrangements of songs in this genre which he spent the rest of his career recording and re-recording, though never releasing for our consumption. His wife Janis helped him achieve a final depth and delivery of the songs that is the magic captured on Disc 4 of the Marvin Gaye collection. This song came into my life at a spot-on, relevant time, allowing it to help with healing from a tragic and unexpected loss that still touches me to this day. I also share the ultimate "mission" of this series which will ONLY ever be to show honor, respect, appreciation and CELEBRATION of the ENDURING GIFTS OF MARVIN GAYE. You can have full assurance that we will never deviate from this mission!! Keywords from this episode include Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, The Moonglows, Doo-Wop, Jazz music, Pop Music, Motown sound, Bobby Scott, Liner Notes. Please visit our PInterest page which is full of some very hard and fun work I'm putting in to capture all of the beautiful and relevant imagery I can find, of our revered subject: Marvin. It really is my goal for you to be able to see (and hear, via many videos I'm finding) for yourself, relevant references I make in these episodes. I've got nearly 1000 pictures & videos of rare television and concert performances, documentaries, and even the one and only MOVIE that Marvin made!! You can find us at: https://www.pinterest.com/marvingaye_enduring_gifts/ marvin gaye abraham martin and john, marvin gaye ain't no mountain high enough, marvin gaye albums, marvin gaye and kim weston, marvin gaye and tammi terrell, marvin gaye belgium, marvin gaye best album, marvin gaye best songs, marvin gaye biography, marvin gaye biopic, marvin gaye can i get a witness, marvin gaye come get to this, marvin gaye discography, marvin gaye documentary, marvin gaye duets, marvin gaye easy, marvin gaye ecology, marvin gaye ego tripping out, marvin gaye environmental song, marvin gaye era, marvin gaye every great motown hit, marvin gaye everybody needs love, marvin gaye famous songs, marvin gaye film, marvin gaye genre, marvin gaye get it on, marvin gaye got to give it up, marvin gaye grapevine, marvin gaye greatest hits, marvin gaye heard it through the grapevine, marvin gaye here my dear, marvin gaye hits, marvin gaye how sweet it is to be loved by you, marvin gaye i heard it through the grapevine, marvin gaye i want you, marvin gaye if this world were mine, marvin gaye in concert, marvin gaye in our lifetime, marvin gaye in the groove, marvin gaye inner city blues, marvin gaye is that enough, marvin gaye it takes two, marvin gaye jazz, marvin gaye joy, marvin gaye just like, marvin gaye just like music, marvin gaye just to keep you satisfied, marvin gaye let's get it on, marvin gaye little darling, marvin gaye live, marvin gaye love songs, marvin gaye mercy mercy me, marvin gaye midnight love, marvin gaye motown, marvin gaye movie, marvin gaye music, marvin gaye national anthem, marvin gaye no mountain high enough, marvin gaye northern soul, marvin gaye on youtube, marvin gaye one more heartache, marvin gaye onion song, marvin gaye oostende, marvin gaye
兴戈科技CEO,「铜雀」与「衍」的缔造者索隐君做客声波飞行员,与几位随身系统老资历发烧友一起,聊了聊这个奇特的领域。从市场调研到用户画像,兴戈如何进行产品线规划;企业、产品和消费者之间,对「好声音」存在哪些理解的差异;以及这个市场之所以「玄」和「畸形」,真正的原因在哪里。开场曲:Smashing Pumpkins - Tonight, Tonight插曲:Robert Forster - Tower of Song结尾曲:Chuck Brown & Eva Cassidy - The Shadow of Your Smile
兴戈科技CEO,「铜雀」与「衍」的缔造者索隐君做客声波飞行员,与几位随身系统老资历发烧友一起,聊了聊这个奇特的领域。从市场调研到用户画像,兴戈如何进行产品线规划;企业、产品和消费者之间,对「好声音」存在哪些理解的差异;以及这个市场之所以「玄」和「畸形」,真正的原因在哪里。开场曲:Smashing Pumpkins - Tonight, Tonight插曲:Robert Forster - Tower of Song结尾曲:Chuck Brown & Eva Cassidy - The Shadow of Your Smile
ROMEO CLUB - Take Care of Your Smile
Johnny Mandel is a composer, arranger, record producer, bandleader and musician. His whole life has been comprised of musical achievement. As a trumpeter and trombonist he played in the bands of Artie Shaw, Jimmy Dorsey, Count Basie, and Woody Herman. He transitioned into arranging. As an arranger, Mandel worked with Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Chet Baker, Peggy Lee and Andy Williams…the greatest singers of the day. However, the work of Johnny Mandel could not be confined to just making albums. Mandel composed scores for movies and then with some of the greatest lyricists including Johnny Mercer and Alan and Marilyn Bergman. Johnny Mandel has composed songs increasingly referred to as “standards”—“Emily,” “The Shadow of Your Smile,” “Close Enough for Love” and “Where Do You Start?” as well as the unforgettable melody of the M * A * S * H * television show. In the humble opinion of this host, Johnny Mandel is one of the greatest composers in American music and an artistic treasure. It was a great honor to interview a man who has contributed greatly. Enjoy listening here on The Paul Leslie Hour. Support The Paul Leslie Hour by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-paul-leslie-hour
0.00.52 Teddy Killerz - Afrika 0.03.27 Break - Alpha 0.07.02 Turno - Asylum 0.10.41 Misanthrop & Synergy - Slap the Ghost 0.13.25 Cyantific feat. Raphaella - Bloodline [Tantrum Desire Remix] 0.17.03 Brookes Brothers - New Wave (feat. Georgie Allen) 0.18.58 Legion & Logam - I Blame Myself (feat. Tyler Hill) 0.22.35 Cartoon & Kstja - Whatever I Do (Feint Remix) 0.25.52 Hillsdom - Obsession (feat. Novokane) 0.30.13 Tapolsky & Vovking - Chase You Down 0.33.19 Document One - Black Holes 0.36.57 Mefjus - Sinkhole (Skeptical Remix) 0.39.30 GLXY - Revision 0.43.51 Mutated Forms - Narcissist 0.46.02 Malaky - Requiem 0.50.02 Enei & Charli Brix - Faded 0.53.17 Satl & Lips - Everything to Me 0.57.17 Nu:Logic - The Sound of Your Smile
Check out our website ali3ncar.com for new announcements! ;) 0.00.52 Teddy Killerz - Afrika 0.03.27 Break - Alpha 0.07.02 Turno - Asylum 0.10.41 Misanthrop & Synergy - Slap the Ghost 0.13.25 Cyantific feat. Raphaella - Bloodline [Tantrum Desire Remix] 0.17.03 Brookes Brothers - New Wave (feat. Georgie Allen) 0.18.58 Legion & Logam - I Blame Myself (feat. Tyler Hill) 0.22.35 Cartoon & Kstja - Whatever I Do (Feint Remix) 0.25.52 Hillsdom - Obsession (feat. Novokane) 0.30.13 Tapolsky & Vovking - Chase You Down 0.33.19 Document One - Black Holes 0.36.57 Mefjus - Sinkhole (Skeptical Remix) 0.39.30 GLXY - Revision 0.43.51 Mutated Forms - Narcissist 0.46.02 Malaky - Requiem 0.50.02 Enei & Charli Brix - Faded 0.53.17 Satl & Lips - Everything to Me 0.57.17 Nu:Logic - The Sound of Your Smile
Various R&B jams from the 80's mixed by DJ K. Wah!. Tracklist (Title / Artist) 1. Never Too Much - Luther Vandross 2. Ain't Nobody - Rufus & Chaka Khan 3. Love Come Down - Evelyn "Champagne" King 4. Square Biz - Teena Marie 5. Saturday Love (12" Mix) - Cherrelle & Alexander O'Neal 6. In My House (12" Mix) - Mary Jane Girls 7. A Love Bizarre - Sheila E. 8. The Glamorous Life - Sheila E. 9. Let It Whip (Original Mix) - Dazz Band 10. Let's Groove - Earth, Wind and Fire 11. Give It To Me Baby - Rick James 12. Jungle Love - The Time 13. Object of My Desire - Starpoint 14. Word Up - Cameo 15. Da' Butt - E.U. 16. Casanova - Levert 17. Fool's Paradise - Meli'sa Morgan 18. Outstanding (12" Mix) - The Gap Band 19. Funkin' For Jamaica - Tom Browne 20. P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) - Michael Jackson 21. Don't Disturb This Groove - The System 22. Tell Me If You Still Care - The S.O.S Band 23. Lovin' You - The O'Jays 24. Love Changes (Remastered 1998) - Kashif 25. Ready Or Not - After 7 26. Your Smile (12" Mix) - Rene & Angela 27. Ebony Eyes - Rick James, Smokey Robinson 28. So Amazing - Luther Vandross
Приветствую всех слушателей в первом осеннем эпизоде радиошоу MAXIMUM! Нехотя, соглашаюсь с тем, что лето ушло от нас минимум на девять месяцев. В который раз нас ждет период мрачных осенних и зимних дней и вечеров, возможно это все из-за моей крепкой любви к летнему периоду года. Мое радиошоу в очередной раз шагает в новый музыкальный сезон, прямо как дети в школу :) Сегодня я приготовил для вас музыкальное блюдо из глубокого, вдумчивого и проникновенного прогрессива - MAXIMUM House как я его люблю называть. Ведь это не просто house, deep или progressive - это музыка с определенным настроением. Напоминаю, что мои последние миксы, новости, компиляции и радиошоу можно найти на официальном веб-сайте проекта MAXIMUM - promodj.com/dreamer Не забывайте также подписываться на мой подкаст Dreamer в iTunes, это очень удобно. itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/dr… bit.ly/1GmefEt Проект "MAXIMUM" - новые веяния, тенденции, тренды современной клубной сцены и электронной танцевальной музыки. "MAXIMUM" - максимальное удовольствие! Открывает эпизод хорошее интро Your Smile с вокальной партией от Shannon Lawn. Трек был издан на германском лейбле Parquet Recordings, владельцей которого является германский техно и хаус продюсер Solee. Еще один релиз из Германии - это потрясающий ремикс Jimi Jules на трек Take Words In Return Хенрика Шварца. Шаманские ритмы, которые просто сводят с ума, именно то, что необходимо слушателю/клабберу в начале любого успешного сета. Отдельно хотелось бы выделить яму и последующий выход из неё - выше всяческих похвал. На лейбле Sudam Recordings, который у нас базируется в теплой и такой популярной Ибице, вышел красивейший релиз Henna от музыканта Runo. Мотив в популярном нынче восточном стиле, что гарантирует данному релизу успех на любой танцплощадке мира. Безусловно, мелодия надолго останется в памяти и сердце каждой девушки на этой самой танцплощадке. Эксклюзивный трек Zodiac от аргентинца Sebastian Busto, прямиком из лаборатории лейбла Sudbeat. Наконец я услышал в 2018 году именно тот звук прогрессива, который я так люблю и ценю. Безупречная работа мастера из Буэнос-Айреса, пропитанная латиноамериканским духом, как говорится "с любовью из Аргентины". Уважаемый и обожаемый мною DAVI с гипнотическим треком Distant Memory давно лежит в моем боксе. Именно сегодня, играя глубокую и вдумчивую музыку я хочу подарить его вам. Снова популярный восточный мотив будет кружить голову до самого финиша. Чувствуется авторский почерк Давида, да и вообще его звук тяжело не узнать с первых аккордов. Дальше еще одна работа, которая долго дожидалась своей очереди в эфире MAXIMUM. Великолепный вокальный трек бельгийца, мигрировавшего в Штаты Lost Desert в коллаборации с Amari. Если вы еще не слышали данную вещь, что маловероятно, готовьтесь держать её на репите долгое время. Релиз пластинки состоялся на достаточно молодом лейбле Ли Бэрриджа Tale & Tone. Аргентинский продюсер Rodrigo Baroni отметился релизом Carry On на лейбле Dreamers, который принадлежит его земляку Фернандо Феррейре. Я в свою очередь поддерживаю молодой лейбл аргентинца и дарю вам свежайший, мелодичный трек Carry On, который, надеюсь, придется вам по вкусу. Еще один перспективный, на этот раз российский лейбл Shanti Radio Moscow представлен у меня в эфире пластинкой Vdol Po Rechenke, которая наделала немало шума на электронной музыкальной сцене. Слова для описания в данном случае будут лишними, просто послушайте, как должна звучать успешная пластинка, когда на дворе 2018 год. Отдельная благодарность лейблу за то, что радует своих поклонников виниловыми релизами, которые ваш покорный слуга успешно заказывает. В завершении программы хочу поставить клубную, танцевальную версию ремикса Саши на трек Amae от Baile. Я более чем уверен, что данный хит будет лидировать в топовых европейских и мировых чартах. Великолепный ремикс, великолепный звук в стилистике его последнего Involv3r, в конце концов великолепный маэстро Саша! В хронике винила у меня скромный гений Danny Bonnici со своим хитом Return To Saturn, который он релизил в 2005 году у себя на лейбле Hiddenform. Человек, который по сегодняшний день продюсирует и мастерит каждый диск в легендарной серии лейбла Balance Music. Закрывайте глаза и слушайте, как должна звучать музыка в ее правильном исполнении и подаче. Желаю всем приятного прослушивания и до новой порции МАКСИМУМА! Искренне ваш Dreamer. promodj.com/dreamer iTunes: bit.ly/1GmefEt 01. Blind - Your Smile feat. Shannon Lawn (Original Mix) [Parquet] 02. Henrik Schwarz - Take Words In Return (Jimi Jules Remix) [Watergate] 03. Runo - Henna (Original Mix) [Sudam] 04. Sebastian Busto - Zodiac (Original Mix) [Sudbeat/PROMO] 05. DAVI - Distant Memory (Original Mix) [Kindisch] 06. Lost Desert & Amari – Hunter feat. Adomas (Original Mix) [Tale & Tone] 07. Rodrigo Baroni - Carry On (Original Mix) [Dreamers] 08. Volen Sentir – Vdol Po Rechenke (Original Mix) [Shanti Radio Moscow] 09. Baile - Amae (Sasha fabric2099 Mix) [LNOE] Bonus Track: 10. Danny Bonnici – Return To Saturn (Original Mix) [Hiddenform]
Приветствую всех слушателей в первом осеннем эпизоде радиошоу MAXIMUM! Нехотя, соглашаюсь с тем, что лето ушло от нас минимум на девять месяцев. В который раз нас ждет период мрачных осенних и зимних дней и вечеров, возможно это все из-за моей крепкой любви к летнему периоду года. Мое радиошоу в очередной раз шагает в новый музыкальный сезон, прямо как дети в школу :) Сегодня я приготовил для вас музыкальное блюдо из глубокого, вдумчивого и проникновенного прогрессива - MAXIMUM House как я его люблю называть. Ведь это не просто house, deep или progressive - это музыка с определенным настроением. Напоминаю, что мои последние миксы, новости, компиляции и радиошоу можно найти на официальном веб-сайте проекта MAXIMUM - promodj.com/dreamer Не забывайте также подписываться на мой подкаст Dreamer в iTunes, это очень удобно. itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/dr… bit.ly/1GmefEt Проект "MAXIMUM" - новые веяния, тенденции, тренды современной клубной сцены и электронной танцевальной музыки. "MAXIMUM" - максимальное удовольствие! Открывает эпизод хорошее интро Your Smile с вокальной партией от Shannon Lawn. Трек был издан на германском лейбле Parquet Recordings, владельцей которого является германский техно и хаус продюсер Solee. Еще один релиз из Германии - это потрясающий ремикс Jimi Jules на трек Take Words In Return Хенрика Шварца. Шаманские ритмы, которые просто сводят с ума, именно то, что необходимо слушателю/клабберу в начале любого успешного сета. Отдельно хотелось бы выделить яму и последующий выход из неё - выше всяческих похвал. На лейбле Sudam Recordings, который у нас базируется в теплой и такой популярной Ибице, вышел красивейший релиз Henna от музыканта Runo. Мотив в популярном нынче восточном стиле, что гарантирует данному релизу успех на любой танцплощадке мира. Безусловно, мелодия надолго останется в памяти и сердце каждой девушки на этой самой танцплощадке. Эксклюзивный трек Zodiac от аргентинца Sebastian Busto, прямиком из лаборатории лейбла Sudbeat. Наконец я услышал в 2018 году именно тот звук прогрессива, который я так люблю и ценю. Безупречная работа мастера из Буэнос-Айреса, пропитанная латиноамериканским духом, как говорится "с любовью из Аргентины". Уважаемый и обожаемый мною DAVI с гипнотическим треком Distant Memory давно лежит в моем боксе. Именно сегодня, играя глубокую и вдумчивую музыку я хочу подарить его вам. Снова популярный восточный мотив будет кружить голову до самого финиша. Чувствуется авторский почерк Давида, да и вообще его звук тяжело не узнать с первых аккордов. Дальше еще одна работа, которая долго дожидалась своей очереди в эфире MAXIMUM. Великолепный вокальный трек бельгийца, мигрировавшего в Штаты Lost Desert в коллаборации с Amari. Если вы еще не слышали данную вещь, что маловероятно, готовьтесь держать её на репите долгое время. Релиз пластинки состоялся на достаточно молодом лейбле Ли Бэрриджа Tale & Tone. Аргентинский продюсер Rodrigo Baroni отметился релизом Carry On на лейбле Dreamers, который принадлежит его земляку Фернандо Феррейре. Я в свою очередь поддерживаю молодой лейбл аргентинца и дарю вам свежайший, мелодичный трек Carry On, который, надеюсь, придется вам по вкусу. Еще один перспективный, на этот раз российский лейбл Shanti Radio Moscow представлен у меня в эфире пластинкой Vdol Po Rechenke, которая наделала немало шума на электронной музыкальной сцене. Слова для описания в данном случае будут лишними, просто послушайте, как должна звучать успешная пластинка, когда на дворе 2018 год. Отдельная благодарность лейблу за то, что радует своих поклонников виниловыми релизами, которые ваш покорный слуга успешно заказывает. В завершении программы хочу поставить клубную, танцевальную версию ремикса Саши на трек Amae от Baile. Я более чем уверен, что данный хит будет лидировать в топовых европейских и мировых чартах. Великолепный ремикс, великолепный звук в стилистике его последнего Involv3r, в конце концов великолепный маэстро Саша! В хронике винила у меня скромный гений Danny Bonnici со своим хитом Return To Saturn, который он релизил в 2005 году у себя на лейбле Hiddenform. Человек, который по сегодняшний день продюсирует и мастерит каждый диск в легендарной серии лейбла Balance Music. Закрывайте глаза и слушайте, как должна звучать музыка в ее правильном исполнении и подаче. Желаю всем приятного прослушивания и до новой порции МАКСИМУМА! Искренне ваш Dreamer. promodj.com/dreamer iTunes: bit.ly/1GmefEt 01. Blind - Your Smile feat. Shannon Lawn (Original Mix) [Parquet] 02. Henrik Schwarz - Take Words In Return (Jimi Jules Remix) [Watergate] 03. Runo - Henna (Original Mix) [Sudam] 04. Sebastian Busto - Zodiac (Original Mix) [Sudbeat/PROMO] 05. DAVI - Distant Memory (Original Mix) [Kindisch] 06. Lost Desert & Amari – Hunter feat. Adomas (Original Mix) [Tale & Tone] 07. Rodrigo Baroni - Carry On (Original Mix) [Dreamers] 08. Volen Sentir – Vdol Po Rechenke (Original Mix) [Shanti Radio Moscow] 09. Baile - Amae (Sasha fabric2099 Mix) [LNOE] Bonus Track: 10. Danny Bonnici – Return To Saturn (Original Mix) [Hiddenform]
This week on No Sleep 'til Sudbury we did things a little differently - we taped the episode live from former Triumph frontman Rik Emmett's home. Yep - Rik was gracious enough to welcome me in with open arms and cold beer, and he even sang and played some guitar during our chat. Through 70 episodes of doing this show, I've been fortunate enough to enjoy some pretty incredible experiences. Doing Rik's episode was up there with the very best of those. He was a perfect guest - open, funny, engaging, musically savvy, and humble. His song choices were excellent, and his genuine sentimentality warmed my heart. You do NOT want to miss this episode. Emmett's playlist: Molly – Biff Rose Lullaby (Goodnight My Angel) – Billy Joel A four-way guitar instrumentals tie from Pat Metheny Scarlet Ribbons – as performed by Harry Belafonte Shadow of Your Smile – as performed by Tony Bennett
Kvintett Gene Harris og Scott Hamilton leikur lögin At Last, Blues For Gene, I Fall In Love To Easily, After You've Gone, Some Of These Days og Stairway To The Stars. Nikolaj Brentzon tríóið leikur lögin Portrait of Jenny, Our Love Is Here To Stay, I Got It Bad, The Shadow of Your Smile, Don't Call Us og Your New Life. Brad Mehlau og hljómsveit leika lögin Blackbird, Nobody Else But Me, Blame It On My Youth, Mignon's Song og Ron's Place.
主播:MR吉祥君(微博)/白无常白总(微信公众号/微博)微信公众号:storybook2012(白无常小剧场独家放送)睡不着电台官方微博:@睡不着FM改编自故事:《写给未来女友的一封信》作者:猫蹬江湖(来自豆瓣)背景音乐:1。風の詩专辑:Dramatic歌手:押尾コータロー2.추억 하나만 가져가요 专辑:마음을 잃어 버리다 歌手:방과후3.Your Smile 专辑:Love 歌手:Jim Brickman4。君がくれた时间 (feat. 斎藤ネコ ~Orchestra~) 专辑:You&Me 歌手:押尾コータロー5.Conrad 歌手:Ben Howard
Jul's Progkast - 25 - All Independent Progressive Rock 1) Mythic Sunship - High Tide (Denmark - 2017) - .25 2)Vespero - Cosmos (Russia 2010/2011) - 14.08 3)Be Another - Darkness: A One Side Song (France 2016) - 21.11 The Night Fall - 21.11 Darkness (Part 1) - 22.58 Three Kinds of Monster - 25.23 Need Another Air - 27.47 Nightmare One: The Third Kind - 29.18 The Taste of Your Smile - 30.55 Darkness (Part 2) - 35.40 Darkness (Part 3) - 41.03 Nightmare Two: The War Zone - 42.52 No More Darkness - 44.33 4) Los Doggies - S'Long (US 2017) 46.56 Intro song is Belleza Anatomia (Intro) by Sumeritae
Shantih Bianco | Butterflies Are Free On episode 2 of the R-ACT Theatre Productions Podcast, we talk with Shantih Bianco about R-ACT’s 2017 production of Butterflies Are Free, written by Leonard Gershe and directed by Shantih Bianco. Also featured on the podcast, readings from the play and commentary by actors Italia Nowicki, Zak Mitrecic, and Danielle Lang. This episode was recorded June 28, 2017 in Rochester, Pa. Host: Dave Holoweiko, with Shantih Bianco. Featuring the voices of Italia Nowicki, Zak Mitrecic, and Danielle Lang. Podcast executive producer: Kevin Farkas. Audiography: Kevin Farkas. Music (available on Soundcloud.com): user4753577 (“Kvartet 4M - Bebel (1968)”), Jonas Volf (“The Shadow of Your Smile”), Smitty (“Song for Bruce”). Other Sounds (available on YouTube.com): bar2880 (“Edward Albert sings ‘Butterflies Are Free’”), SharonTateForever (“Sharon Tate - Butterflies Are Free”). ©2017 R-ACT Threatre Productions Podcast/TSVP. All rights reserved. OTHER WAYS TO FIND THE PODCAST jQuery(document).ready(function() { jQuery('#slider_3073').owlCarousel({ responsive:{ 0:{ items:1 }, 480:{ items:2 }, 768:{ items:3 }, 980:{ items:4 }, 1200:{ items:4 }, 1500:{ items:4 } }, autoplay : true, autoplayTimeout : 3100, autoplayHoverPause : true, smartSpeed : 400, fluidSpeed : 400, autoplaySpeed : 400, navSpeed : 400, dotsSpeed : 400, loop : true, nav : true, navText : ['',''], dots : true, responsiveRefreshRate : 200, slideBy : 1, mergeFit : true, autoHeight : false, mouseDrag : true, touchDrag : true }); jQuery('#slider_3073').css('visibility', 'visible'); sa_resize_slider_3073(); window.addEventListener('resize', sa_resize_slider_3073); function sa_resize_slider_3073() { var min_height = '50'; var win_width = jQuery(window).width(); var slider_width = jQuery('#slider_3073').width(); if (win_width < 480) { var slide_width = slider_width / 1; } else if (win_width < 768) { var slide_width = slider_width / 2; } else if (win_width < 980) { var slide_width = slider_width / 3; } else if (win_width < 1200) { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } else if (win_width < 1500) { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } else { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } slide_width = Math.round(slide_width); var slide_height = '0'; if (min_height == 'aspect43') { slide_height = (slide_width / 4) * 3; slide_height = Math.round(slide_height); } else if (min_height == 'aspect169') { slide_height = (slide_width / 16) * 9; slide_height = Math.round(slide_height); } else { slide_height = (slide_width / 100) * min_height; slide_height = Math.round(slide_height); } jQuery('#slider_3073 .owl-item .sa_hover_container').css('min-height', slide_height+'px'); } });
Larry Spinnenweber | Moon Over Buffalo On episode 1 of the R-ACT Theatre Productions Podcast, we talk with Larry Spinnenweber about R-ACT's 2017 production of Moon Over Buffalo, written by Ken Ludwig and directed by Larry Spinnenweber. Also appearing on the podcast is R-ACT president, Mike Nelson. Featuring readings from the play and commentary by actors Cheryl Crabb, Scott Hamilton, Jenn Rian, Mary Romeo, and Bruce Travers. This episode was recorded May 26 2017 in Rochester, Pa. Host: Dave Holoweiko, with Larry Spinnenweber, Mike Nelson. Featuring the voices of Cheryl Crabb, Scott Hamilton, Jenn Rian, Mary Romeo, Bruce Travers. Executive Producer: Kevin Farkas. Audiography: Kevin Farkas, Bryan Chemini. Music (available on Soundcloud.com): Shane Ivers (“Rendezvous”), Jonas Volf (“The Shadow of Your Smile”), André J. Spang (“DED16 Jazz”), Njoy (“Morning Jazz”). ©2017 R-ACT Threatre Productions Podcast/TSVP. All rights reserved. OTHER WAYS TO FIND THE PODCAST jQuery(document).ready(function() { jQuery('#slider_3073').owlCarousel({ responsive:{ 0:{ items:1 }, 480:{ items:2 }, 768:{ items:3 }, 980:{ items:4 }, 1200:{ items:4 }, 1500:{ items:4 } }, autoplay : true, autoplayTimeout : 3100, autoplayHoverPause : true, smartSpeed : 400, fluidSpeed : 400, autoplaySpeed : 400, navSpeed : 400, dotsSpeed : 400, loop : true, nav : true, navText : ['',''], dots : true, responsiveRefreshRate : 200, slideBy : 1, mergeFit : true, autoHeight : false, mouseDrag : true, touchDrag : true }); jQuery('#slider_3073').css('visibility', 'visible'); sa_resize_slider_3073(); window.addEventListener('resize', sa_resize_slider_3073); function sa_resize_slider_3073() { var min_height = '50'; var win_width = jQuery(window).width(); var slider_width = jQuery('#slider_3073').width(); if (win_width < 480) { var slide_width = slider_width / 1; } else if (win_width < 768) { var slide_width = slider_width / 2; } else if (win_width < 980) { var slide_width = slider_width / 3; } else if (win_width < 1200) { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } else if (win_width < 1500) { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } else { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } slide_width = Math.round(slide_width); var slide_height = '0'; if (min_height == 'aspect43') { slide_height = (slide_width / 4) * 3; slide_height = Math.round(slide_height); } else if (min_height == 'aspect169') { slide_height = (slide_width / 16) * 9; slide_height = Math.round(slide_height); } else { slide_height = (slide_width / 100) * min_height; slide_height = Math.round(slide_height); } jQuery('#slider_3073 .owl-item .sa_hover_container').css('min-height', slide_height+'px'); } });
Tríó píanóleikarans Mike Nock leikur lögin Cry Me A River eftir Arthur Hamilton, síðan leika þeir fjögur lög eftir Mike Nock sem heita Endgame, Your Smile, Not We But One og Kiss. Kvartett Branfords Marsalis leikur lögin Stretto From The Ghetto, Rip Tip og Dance Of The Hei Gui. John Lee Hooker spilar með þeim í laginum Mabel og B.B. King spilar með þeim í B.B's Blues. Að síðustu leika Barry Harris og félfagar þrjú: C Jam Blues, Satin Doll og I've Got It Bad and That Ain't Good.
Tríó píanóleikarans Mike Nock leikur lögin Cry Me A River eftir Arthur Hamilton, síðan leika þeir fjögur lög eftir Mike Nock sem heita Endgame, Your Smile, Not We But One og Kiss. Kvartett Branfords Marsalis leikur lögin Stretto From The Ghetto, Rip Tip og Dance Of The Hei Gui. John Lee Hooker spilar með þeim í laginum Mabel og B.B. King spilar með þeim í B.B's Blues. Að síðustu leika Barry Harris og félfagar þrjú: C Jam Blues, Satin Doll og I've Got It Bad and That Ain't Good.
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Ah ha! I have found it! In my re-posting these old podcast episodes I have finally determined when I started adding a song to the blog and it is with this episode. So - not that far in, after all! Also - this episode is about smiling and change and college and senses of self and so on. You can read Thank You for Your Smile on the blog. Song: "Faith, Grace" by Emily Rainbow Davis To support the podcast: Join my mailing list: www.emilyrainbowdavis.com/ Like the blog/show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SongsfortheStrugglingArtist/ Support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/emilyrdavis Or buy me a coffee on Kofi: http://ko-fi.com/emilyrainbowdavis Follow me on Twitter @erainbowd
Сегодня в программе классический песенно- джазовый стандарт, популярнейшая и красивейшая мелодия "The Shadow of Your Smile" (Тень твоей улыбки) Джони Мендела в исполнении разных джазовых солистов и ансамблей. Ведущий программы - Давид Голощекин.
Laura Illux recorded live @TASTE Thursdays - Cadaqués Spanish Tapas Bar Brooklyn NY
Laura Illux_- live @ TASTE 08-09-12 Pt3 Podcast Episode 3 Pt 3 - recorded live @ Cadaqués Brooklyn http://podomatic.com/illux Catch her live mixing select nu disco, deep tech & house, electronica, uk funky & indie dance Thursday nights 8pm-1am @ Cadaqués 188 Grand St. Brooklyn https://www.facebook.com/events/332258606854066/ http://cadaquesny.com TRACKLIST:click on track titles for links to purchase & download from Satellite Records! Howard Watson - Keep Away - Sleazy Deep Enrique Gongora - Plastic People 90S Edit (Original Mix) - Zotz Recordings Del Strange - Dont Lose Control (Original Mix) - Faze Action Records Gone Deville - Ever (Original Mix) - Casbour Shiny Objects - Just Fabulous (Eats Everything Remix) - Smoke N'Mirrors Sian Anderson - All I Can Do Is Run (Original Mix) - Assassin Records Konrad Black - Devastator (Rocket's Revamp) - Sam Paganini, MiniCoolBoyz - Miss You (Francesco Grant Remix) - Terminal M Will Berridge - Clearly (Original Mix) - Sleazy Deep Franklin De Costa - She Is The One - Mule Musiq Luminodisco - Ragazzini - Hell Yeah Crek - Your Smile - C Ceri - Would You (Original Mix)- 3am Recordings Safeword - My Love - Mobilee
Episode 107 - The Shadow Out of Time - Part 4 Listen on Patreon The final chapter in our coverage of The Shadow Out of Time! Once again, readings by Andrew Leman and music by Reber Clark. Thanks guys! Opening song excerpt is Ol' Blue Eyes singing The Shadow of Your Smile at the Sands. The closing song is Lazer Gun by The Human Aftertaste. Check this space for more details about the broadcast of our LIVE show in Leeds on Wednesday, April 4th! Thanks so much to all of our donors - next week, a full reading of THE HOUND!
Episode 107 - The Shadow Out of Time - Part 4 Listen on Patreon The final chapter in our coverage of The Shadow Out of Time! Once again, readings by Andrew Leman and music by Reber Clark. Thanks guys! Opening song excerpt is Ol' Blue Eyes singing The Shadow of Your Smile at the Sands. The closing song is Lazer Gun by The Human Aftertaste. Check this space for more details about the broadcast of our LIVE show in Leeds on Wednesday, April 4th! Thanks so much to all of our donors - next week, a full reading of THE HOUND!
Finding the time to practice is often described as the #1 hurdle for up-and-coming jazz guitarists. If you're having difficulties getting enough time in the practice room, then this podcast is for you. And, as a second top, we'll analyze the chord progression to the song "The Shadow of Your Smile". This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-7-practice-time-the-shadow-of-your-smile-analysis
NCM 003 is a nice melodic dance episode with a couple of explosions here and there. More listener friendly than 002 and inspired by the Cocteau Twins and my Grounded mix over the holidays. This is just nice smooth head nodding vocal trance with a couple of vocal electro tracks. Notable tracks are Hero inspired from King Arthur, Imagine, Fake Awake (vocals very Cocteauesque), a take on an old Cranberries track- Your Smile, Tiestos remix for Maroon 5 and of course the sexy voice herself, Jes makes an appearance. The floor stormer comes from Bendj and Sushy. You can either dance, clean house or just chill in Act 003, Icicle-Flavoured Caress. Hope ya enjoy. Happy New Year! You can pick up my older mixes at www.mixdepot.net/djbigdirty or contact me at www.myspace.com/djbigdirty TRACKLIST 1. cocteau twins- essence 0-2:502. dj cor fijneman ft melissa mathes- disappear (sylvane rmx) 2:50-8:513. deadmau5 and kaskade- i remember 8:51-15:224. maroon 5- not falling apart (tiesto rmx) 15:22-20:275. andain- beautiful things (gustav rmx) 20:27-26:366. sunlounger and zara- talk to me (dance version) 26:36-32:287. robimon ft tiff lacey- goodbye 32:28-37:348. danny darko- hero 37:34-43:099. alex kunnari- breathe in (heikki l and alex kunnari rmx) 43:09-48:3610. bendj ft sushy- me and myself (wolfgang gartner club mix) 48:36-54:0011. andy moor- fake awake 54:00-60:2612. arctic quest ft anita kelsey- your smile (sied van riel rmx) 60:26-67:0213. andrelli and blue ft hila- imagine (mike nichol rmx) 67:02-72:4014. jes- around you 72:40-end
The mighty T.O.K. is this month's special guest on the BADMAN RADIO show this Saturday on Bigupradio.com. BADMAN RADIO is hosted by DJ TRASHA "Tha Booty Shaker." The world famous T.O.K. has been cranking out massive hits since the 90's that include "Shake Yuh Bam Bam," "Money 2 Burn," "Your Smile," "Footprints," "Gal You Ah Lead," "Guardian Angel" and many more.
We've done it again. Another incredible interview with a top Gay porn star. This week we give you a teaser of the Lawrence Roberts interview with Buck Angel. Listen in and we will give you the whole interview later next week. It entertainment week for news. Paulie and Evan give you the DL on Will and Grace, Rosie and Starr Jones and Tom Cruise. Evan reviews two more hot DVDs. This week its Going Under by Jet Set which Evan gives 4 splats. The second is Big as they Come vols 1-3 which all get a solid 3 splats. Paulie struts his stuff un the new Colt Racer Thongs. Listen in to their weekly installment of listener questions and turn ons and turn offs! And to wrap it up this weeks MTFT tune is "Your Smile" by Sunburn in Cyprus. Check em out a music.podshow.com.
Playlist 02.01.06 Penelope Torribio - The Rain is Coming The Histrioniks - Girl in a Cube Camille Bloom - Pretty Kathy Fleischmann - Dreaming European Dawn DeSimone - Ave a Me Emmy Cerra - You Had Me Suzanne Brooks - Shadow of Your Smile Beth Wimmer - Lover from Last Summer Blue Number Nine - Let Susan Lainey - Bad Case of You Crystal and the Wolves - Daughter's Little Wins 3 Kisses - Wastin' Time Cookie Cutter Girl - Jenny Collide - Euphoria Marina V - Something of My Own Elleeven - Signals Eyestone - Never Enough Eden Automatic - From the Otherside of the Bed