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Metal Nerdery
#300 THE INSTRUMENTAL... CHRONICLES

Metal Nerdery

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 76:19


“If anything, it's three 7's…and one of them has a line in the middle…”   This episode is effectively “nonverbal” in that it contains zero lyrics and is truly beyond words (so to speak). That's right, it's all about INSTRUMENTALS and it just so happens that they come in a wide variety of styles and options.    On a studio album, INSTRUMENTALS are 7enerally either lon7er, extended, standalone musical arran7ements, or brief interludes which serve as a brid7e between two son7s. In a live scenario, INSTRUMENTALS are a 7reat opportunity that allows the vocalist time to take a brief break and enjoy some “ori7ami” and poon while the rest of the band continues to jam. Either way, INSTRUMENTALS offer instrumentalists a chance to express themselves musically in a way that truly transcends the power of the written word.   Be sure to radically adjust your expectations whenever someone says “I'm gonna send you a file” and prepare yourself for a macrodose of happiness that is sure to transpire, especially if your brain “has to fix it” (and particularly if you “want it from the train”). JOIN US for an episode that defies all rational explanation as we master the art of WRITING WITH 7'S: THE INSTRUMENTAL CHRONICLES.   Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182   Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts - Spotify or your favorite Podcast app Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Podbean, or wherever you get your Podcasts. Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - TikTok   Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “If I had #origami I'd be fine right now…”/ “It's a thing…”/ #StewieASMR / “You're gonna like it…it wasn't what I was expecting…”/ #metalnerderymerch / “For year number six, we should do that…”/ “Sounds like twinks…”/ ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised *** / ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** / #trippinballs / “Two in a row…”/ “We all had a discussion where we would take a…”/ #thisepisodesbeeroftheepisode #CoffeeStout / “The maple is strong in this one…”/ #smellslikebeanspirit / “Should we just make this a #Chronicles Part 2?” / #TugboatCoffee #OctopiBrewing #WisconsinBeer / “Your taster is all fucked up…”/ #onceagain #trippinballs    (05:53): “For less than a price of a pack of smokes, a bag of shrooms, or a bottle of liquid girlfriend…”/ #Patreon ***JOIN US ON PATREON AT PATREON.COM/METALNERDERYPODCAST *** / “Look at Russ shutting down the show…”/ “It's a 1 out of 6 for me…”/ #hearmeout / 8%ABV / “Aldo Nova, you know what I mean?” / #AldoNova #Fantasy / #thisepisodesSlayeroftheepisode / “Have you watched the #FooFighters horror movie…?” / #whatsitcalled? / #Slayer BLACK MAGIC (Show No Mercy – 1983) / “I think this is my new favorite segment…”/ “You always do it by accident…it's kinda like #standup and you accidentally destroy…”/ #sadtrash / #SweetwaterBarAndGrill #OpenMicComedy / “That place is extremely haunted…”/ “Is it gay…?”/ #fleshlight / “YEP!”/ “Here's my follow up question…”/ #GAF / #assscissoring / #TheFourthHole / “At least it's a step in the right…in the WRONG direction…not that there's anything wrong with that…”/ “She lives for that…”/ “Talk to me after the show…”/ “I'm trippin' balls…”   (16:26): “If you wanna email us…”/ ***EMAIL US AT metalnerdery@gmail.com or VOICEMAIL US AT 980-666-8182 or Check us Out at #TikTok and #YouTube and #Facebook and #Instagram at #metalnerderypodcast / “OMG, are you totally stupid!?” / “Somebody just emailed you…”/ “What's on #TheDocket?” / “This is not a #microdose…”   (18:58): #TheDocket / “WTF is THIS!?” / METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: INSTRUMENTALS / “What does that even mean?” / #7RSWE / “Seven…”/ “You sent him a file…”/ “It's 2:30, it's Saturday, you ain't got shit to do…”/ #psilocybin #yourmother / “Why is everything so colorful?” / “Totally, ‘cos it was built like 10 years ago…”/ “When you said you were sending him a file…”/ #onmicburp / “It has to be played…”/ THE CALL OF KTULU (#Metallica – Ride The Lightning – 1984) / “If you're still keeping score…I'm tripping…”/ #MaryReilly #scarycreepy / “Can we jump to the very end of this?” / “That was Cliff…”/ “Hope you figure it out, #fuckface…I'm gonna send you a file…”/ “What do you think between #GenghisKhan and #Transylvania…?” / “Is #Bollocks the same as #Balls or #Bullshit?” / English English vs American English / TRANSYLVANIA (#IronMaiden – Iron Maiden – 1980) / “How do you read ANY of that!?” / #772 / “I'm gonna send you a file…”/ “It's a Lamar 7…”/ “Your eyes are wet, bro…”/ “You are actually pronouncing the name right…”/ #Genghisvitis    (31:41): “How about some Rat Salad?” / “What can you make out on there that I haven't pointed out to you yet?” / #LMAO / “There's #MobyDick…”/ “You'd have to be here…”/ RAT SALAD (#BlackSabbath – Paranoid – 1970) / “Doob…Turtle…”/ “Frankenlobster…”/ “I'm glad I'm here…”/ “I'm just glad you sent him a file…”/ ERUPTION (#VanHalen – Van Halen – 1978) / “You just have to put yourself back in 1977…”/ #HendrixOnMushrooms / “Was that a quest…to be able to play it?” / “Thank you…”/ “Other than Metallica, I think that's the only other thrash instrumental out there…”/ Various #Testament instrumentals…and we forgot #ConfusionFusion / INTO THE LUNGS OF HELL (#Megadeth – So Far…So Good…So What! – 1988) / “It would have been funny…”   (41:58): “I've got one…is that on the Red Album?” / #TheRedAlbum / WELCOME TO YOUR FUNERAL (#RigorMortis – Rigor Mortis – 1988) / D.T. (#ACDC – Who Made Who – 1986) / “Oh yeah! They had one…”/ #MaximumOverdriveSoundtrack / “Nice choice…”/ “How about a little Forbidden?” / SPIRAL DEPRESSION (#Forbidden – Twisted Into Form – 1990) / “No, that's not on the list…”/ “This is the one that starts with a 7, right?”/ “Now it's creepy…”/ “Earlier I thought I was gonna laugh so hard I was going to throw up…”/ “You spell that with a 7, right?” / “Raping The Dragon's Scrotum In The Dungeon, Opus 26…” / TRILOGY SUITE: OP 5 (#YngwieJMalmsteen – Trilogy – 1986) / #dungeonmetalASMR / “It's the most beautiful dungeon metal I've ever heard…”/ “Spelled with a 7…”/ “They're not actually ‘saying words'…”   (52:22): “How about YYZ?” / 777…take your #PlanetCaravan and get out! / YYZ (#Rush – Moving Pictures – 1981) / “My brain has to fix it…”/ “I got one…it is on the list…my brain had to fix it…”/ MOBY DICK (#LedZeppelin – Led Zeppelin II – 1969) / #JohnBonham / #storytime / #BecomingLedZeppelin / “When I was in 8th grade…”/ “Suspenseful music…”/ #blacklightposters / “Let's do a handful more…”/ “I want this played at my funeral…”/ FOR ABSENT FRIENDS (#Opeth – Deliverance – 2002) / #cloudyweather #melancholy / “It's very Swedish…they're from Sweden, dude…”/ “How about we close with that?” / “I want it from the train…”/ “I think he gave it away when he said it's pretty ‘Meddle'…”/ ONE OF THESE DAYS (#PinkFloyd – Meddle – 1971) / “Healthy AND thick…down there…with 7's…”/ “One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces…”   (1:05:00): “You know what part I'm talking about…”/#AwwwwwwwMannnnnnn / “Jimmy Bower plays everything on this…”/ DOOB INTERLUDE (#DOWN – DOWN II: A Bustle In Your Hedgerow – 2002) / “All the 7's?” / “Let's close it out…”/ “From a sexual standpoint, a train is…”/ “Sorry there wasn't enough 7's in my explanation…”/ ORION (#Metallica – Master Of Puppets – 1986) / “This is the Hetfield solo…he always had the best solos…”/ “Alright, get to the train part…”/ “There's no reason to ever be mad at Metallica…”/ “Write with 7's and just STFU!...7's across the board…”/ “Mushroom Chronicles Part 2: Writing With 7's…”/ #Lucky777 / “It's weird…”/ THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!! THANK YOU FOR THE 7'S… / #InstrumentalChronicles / #untilthenext #outroreel 

Sound OFF! with Brad Bennett
Tuesday 2/18/25 hour 1

Sound OFF! with Brad Bennett

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 39:21


MSP to YYZ plane crash, only one Lurch allowed, US/Russia peace talks, Candi from Dead On Arms, Jeff from Superior, Brad shared a vietnam story, We gotta get out of this place, more DOGE, Dan from Wrenshall shared a memory, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Discovering Downie
Epilogue

Discovering Downie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 59:35


The gang gets together to close the book on Discovering Downie. They share their experiences from their journey to Kingston, Toronto, and the fundraiser. Transcript:Track 2:[0:17] Hey, it's J.D. here and welcome back to Discovering Downey, an 11-part project.Track 2:[0:24] Where you're finally getting the 11th part. It's got a focus on music and poetry of Mr. Gord Downey, the late frontman of the Tragically Hip. He gave to the world an extensive solo discography on top of all of the great music we got from the Tragically Hip. Gord released five albums while he was alive and three more posthumously. Now, listen, you may think you're the biggest fan of the Tragically Hip out there. I've got three of them sitting right in front of me right now. But why is it that so few of us have experienced Gord's solo catalog? Have you really listened to these records? My friends, Craig, Justin, and Kirk, giant fans of the hip in their own right, fell into that camp. So earlier this summer, I invited them to discover Downey with me, JD as their host. Every week this summer, we got together to listen to one of Gord's records working in chronological order. We would discuss and dissect the album, the production, the lyrics, and we would break that sucker down song by song. But that's come to an end. We put it to bed on July 19th. And here we sit on August 5th.Track 2:[1:34] Gang, we fucking did it. Yeah. Yeah, we fucking did it. We did. We got stickers to prove it. Yeah. We got stickers to prove it. All over Kingston, in fact, we've got stickers to prove it. Well, tell us more about that, Justin and Kirk. We did a little vandalizing of Kingston. That was okay, right? Do not call it vandalizing. We call that- Yeah, I was bruising up. I would call that an art improvement project for Kingston. I love it. Yeah, it was good. What a, what a beautiful little city that is. Oh my God. Amazing. I just watched the video again. And I mean, I know I haven't watched it 15 times or 20 or something. I don't have an issue watching or hearing myself, but I mean, honestly, I think I've been rewatching it, you guys, just cause I can't believe it happened. Um, just like still that we have it documented that, you know, we went to one of our favorite bands cities after this whole project so i i mean it's it still hasn't sunk in for me and it's been a couple weeks.Track 2:[2:44] Well, let's start at the start. On Wednesday, the 17th of July, both Craig and Kirk set out from the West to fly into YYZ. YYZ. Oh my gosh. They're going to take my passport away now. We need to redo this Canadian quiz here. Jesus Christ, right? And Justin, this guy, jumped in his hot rod and fucking drove all the way to Kingston. How many hours was that, Jack? 10, 10-ish. Oh, just 10. Oh, man, that wasn't bad. No problem. Just 10 hours. Each way. You know, just for the day, too, right? Each way. Yeah, 10 out, 36 there, 10 back. And you beat us.Track 2:[3:29] Yeah, I did. I was there 10 minutes before you guys got there. Yeah, what was our holdup? Oh, I ended up driving all over to try and find the 407. That's what it was. This is going to save us so much time getting on the 407. So we leave, uh, Kirk and Craig and I met at a hotel near the airport and we woke up the next morning and we basically said, we're never going to talk about last night again. And then my probation officer thanks you, by the way, we met for breakfast and then Then we got in our ride and we headed out to a rest stop on the way to Kingston where we met Dean and David, who were so gracious to join us and capture all the stuff and made us, I don't know how they made you feel, but they made me feel a little bit like a celebrity, you know, walking around Kingston. And they're like, stop right here. David, you know, David would always be like, like Dean tries to capture the au naturel is how I feel. And David's always like, Jamie, back up one step. Okay, Craig, tilt your head over here. You know, like, I want this to look this way. But I'm talking way too much now. Because from that rest stop, we met up with them. And we started recording this Kingston video.Track 2:[4:48] And it wasn't until we got to Kingston a couple hours later that we met up with Justin. And I'll let somebody else carry the story on from here. Because otherwise, it's just me droning on. Craig, what, what, um, what was the drive from Toronto to Kingston? Like for you, was it, was it what you expected? Was it. Yeah, it's pretty much what I expected, except for it was a lot, there's a lot more green than I expected. Driving along Lake Ontario, anytime I could see the water, it just made me feel at home. But it was, it was a long drive, but, you know, had great company. And so that made it, made the time pass a lot faster. And I was super tired. I did a lot of the driving, but, um, I had had zero sleep. I was adjusting to the time, uh, time change. And so for me, when we met in the lobby that morning, it was like 4 AM for me. So, so I was very tired, but got through on fumes and it was, yeah, we drove out and met Justin at the Gordownie pier.Track 2:[5:54] Yeah, it was good though. Really good. And you mentioned it earlier, JD, but Dean and David are just two top-notch dudes, let alone act like full-on professionals at what they did. And they made me feel like a rock star for sure. And you go back through and you look at some of those pictures and some of the video and some of the posting and us walking through the city of Kingston and people stopping us going like, why are they filming you?Track 2:[6:24] Why are they taking pictures? you know like that that part that that was to me the part that kind of pushed everything through like this whole project like that was definitely not what i had thought was going to happen like just the thought of going to kingston was cool but like that we got the full tour and like we had some things that that fell through that were going to happen that were really cool you know the the radio stuff and whatnot but but everything we did do was well above and beyond you know anything that i expected and again here we are two weeks later and i'm watching video and i'm looking at pictures and i still don't believe it happened honestly like just it's so insane to think the level of of interaction that we had with uh with again what we've said from the beginning like just somebody a band we loved and an individual that that you know had such an impact obviously as a band, which brought us into this. But then with the solo work that we just spent a wonderful amount of time going through. And as we mentioned, I think on this first call, we're all just roaming around aimlessly like what the heck are we supposed to do now? Yeah. Yeah.Track 2:[7:40] Yeah. That, that tour of the bath house that day though, was, was the highlight for me and meeting Niles and hearing the stories about some of the instruments in there, the piano that, um, you know, Stranger was played on. And then the piano that Haunt Them was played on and a couple of little stories around that was just so cool. And to see the artwork, you know, the, some of the artwork we've seen in the albums. For the albums. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And even video too, though, right? That they just filmed part of it was in there. Yeah. Right. Right. Oh, which one? For the doc.Track 2:[8:22] Oh, well, the cover of the book he said was, um, was taken up in the loft that we got to visit. See, I didn't see the loft last time. So to me that way. Yeah. That was unreal. And that's prominent in the book too. Big time prominent in the book. Is that? Yeah. How would you know that, Kirk? How would you know about the book? Because maybe someone spent a little bit of extra money. It was a good conversion from US to Canadian. And I might have gotten a book. And I might have gotten a jersey. And I might have gotten a few other things. But it all went to a- And a tattoo. And a tattoo. Show us that on. And I got a really cool tattoo. And I think all of my funds went to great causes. So I'm very- Oh, yeah. Right. So you are probably, other than the band, probably one of the few people in the world with that book right now. We'll have to wait another couple months, but hi. Yeah, let's just give some, we'll give some context on that. One of the items we had in our silent auction, which was for people that were there only, was a advanced copy of the Tragically Hip book that is called, it's eluding me right now. What is it called? What is it called?Track 2:[9:37] Sure you've got it right there this is our life this is our life that's right yeah and um sorry i didn't and it's well worth buying it's way better than i expected i just glanced through it that night and it's not i'm super pumped to get i thought it would be you know a lot of photos and very little text but there's a ton of info in there i really oh yeah you're right craig i expected it to be a coffee table book right which is lots of pictures little subs but it is i mean this is going to be a full-on commitment to sit down and read all this. And I'm excited about getting through more than just my, you know, going through and looking at some of the pictures and whatnot, but yeah. And this is just the base level level version too. And it was packed full. I can't even imagine what the, uh, right. Expensive one looks like. It was pretty cool when I came home and I was showing the book to my family, I was showing the pictures on my phone and items that were on my phone were there in the book, you know, just front and center.Track 2:[10:36] Oh my God. And it was really just cool to just like go, like we, we, we weren't just there. We didn't just get a tour. Like we spent time and talked about it. And like, for us, I think the tour almost began when we did those interviews ahead of time. Right. When we talked to Niles and we talked with Kevin and we talked with, um, Josh and, and others, like those were the pre-tour for me. And then obviously, because we know so much about the band, we've seen footage and we've watched all the videos, but like to get that pre stuff to already have a base knowledge and then to get in there and, and it didn't feel rushed at all. And we went everywhere. I mean, like Patrick even said at the event afterwards, Oh, did you go for a dip in the pool? And he wasn't joking.Track 2:[11:24] He honestly, if we would have said, yeah, he would have said to Niles, oh, we're going to jump in the pool. It would have been no big deal. And that's the way it felt when we were there. And, um, like to go up in that rehearsal room, but just to go to the garage, to get to the rehearsal space. Like, I don't know if you guys slow walked that. I know you all did. Oh yeah. You were looking at all the, like, I'm looking over the boxes to see what's in that, that other case that's down there. And I just was like, wanted to go, Hey, now, do you mind if I just clean this place out? Like, I'm just going to clean it up. It looks a little dirty. I'm not taking anything. I just want to arrange it. It was like that big museum type thing at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark. There's that big warehouse where they keep all the Ark and things. It was like that. All these treasures unfold inside there. Great analogy. Yeah. You didn't talk about the part where they opened up that one gearbox and Dean's face melted off. This is true.Track 2:[12:24] Yeah, it was, I thought it was so cool that we're like, we're walking through that garage, which is just musty and dirty. And like, we're oohing and aahing over the stuff that that's just where the crap goes. Like, that's not the room you're supposed to see. And like, that's the one that we're like, wow, look at that over there. Oh my gosh. Yeah. I was, in retrospect, kind of glad that our tour, our actual tour of Kingston fell through because I think we were able to soak up things a little bit more and enjoy them as it unfolded. It probably would have felt a little bit more rushed had we had that time commitment. Yeah, you're probably right. We got to really spend a lot of time with Niles, and he was so gracious having us there, and he didn't rush us out the door. He was like you guys good like what you know he he was a great host and oh he showed us everything and did you guys have a favorite uh moment from the from the tour.Track 2:[13:25] Of the bathhouse? Oh, it was definitely when he went to the bin at the end of the tour and got that little whatever it was. So what happened was I, I asked him, uh, my MVP track for away as mine was, or sorry for introduce yourself was, um, snowflake. And I asked him what the jangly sound was and you could see him sort of, you know, go through the Rolodex in his mind. And then I was expecting just an answer like, oh, that was a blah, blah, blah.Track 2:[13:56] But instead he runs out of the room, goes through this tickle trunk, uh, Canadian reference there. Um of uh stuff and and pulls out these bells like just like almost like toy sleigh bells and starts jangling them in his hand and just said you know it's just this and i added some reverb and it was so cool and it sounded exactly like it when i heard i was like that's so cool when we were in the kitchen and you asked the question that the i just watched his face and watched him process the question and you could see him within seconds like go through the inventory in the house and he knew exactly where it was and then he go yeah i i called it a hamper what did you call it craig a tickle trunk a tickle trunk and he like he goes to that and he's like and it's just a bunch of johnny faye's percussion stuff and he just reaches in and grabs it that that was a magical moment um watching him try and uh hook up the the speaker on the leslie the b3 the the leslie's you know in a rotating speaker. That was really cool.Track 2:[14:59] Obviously going into the, uh, the rehearsal space to me, seeing that mic, I think was probably the highlight for me out of like many highlights to see the mic that Gord used on the last hip show, you know, down to the XLR cable. And it's just a straight stand and a, and a good old SM 58 and like being an audio visual guy and knowing that he still uses that mic that's been around, you know, that brand has been here forever, like 30, 40 years, and it's still considered the industry standard. And he used that for his vocal when there's tons of other mics out there that are, you know, considered to be better, but just to see that basic level and to see that it was the last one and to be in that, that room, I think just that, that was my highlight moment for sure. Well, just imagine what's been created in that room. Right. And not just from the hip.Track 2:[15:59] I mean, having that discussion with Miles about all the different people that have been in there and recorded, you know, like, yes, the hip and gourd did some amazing, but it's not just them. Like so much magic has come out of that space. Yeah. There was a, when I was asking him that question in the kitchen right behind him was a, a half man run album with his name on it. And that's, they're one of my all time favorite bands. bands and um and he said i think july talk was coming in the following week and just yeah so many great canadian and and probably not canadian bands rolling through that place and yeah so cool i had a little bit of imposter syndrome walking through there like i don't know if this is the right place for me like i soaked it all up but it's like i don't think i should be in this room right now you know he kind of toward he well we were going through oh that was a little upstairs who's kind of shown us i was like yeah this is uncomfortable i did take a quick selfie on gorge's couch but i couldn't resist i'll never be there again and craig craig forced me to take a picture of him playing paul's guitar i asked i did ask niles to paul if you ever hear this niles said i could not permission uh i got chills when um he played the keys on that piano um from haunt them.Track 2:[17:18] Holy crap I was like yeah I gotta go outside for a second because it immediately it was like a full body experience you could feel it not just hear it but you could feel it it was a very distinct sound on that piano and you know I loved the seeing the bass drum from some marching band in Rochester New York or wherever it was from you know and seeing the books on the bookshelf like this is where these ideas came from.Track 2:[17:45] You know, that was super cool. God, it was just a really good place. I mean, I think overall, especially, you know, having, I've been to Toronto, but I haven't been to Kingston, but like not only finding stuff in the bathhouse, but just driving around, you'd see subjects to hip tunes or gourd tunes, like either titles of songs or references. Yeah. Millhaven and right by that was the Ferry to Glenora sign. Yeah. And then like the, the pictures of the, uh, just at the bath house itself, the, um, uh, oh gosh, help me out. The Jamie, you took a picture with one that not garden gnomes, but the, oh, the gargoyles. Thank you. The pictures of the gargoyles were there that you've seen in, in, you know, several of the, um, on your t-shirts shirts and hip and gourd related stuff. But that part to me is pretty cool when you see it wasn't there, but the actual unit that they did Phantom Power, the photo from was they had taken it out for the photo shoot for the box set. But, and as Craig mentioned earlier, like seeing artwork from actual albums, that parts, I get the imposter syndrome, right? Because it's, you see these things right there in front of you, the real, and they've helped create, you know, moments in your life that obviously musically have moved you beyond anything. So that part, that part is very cool too.Track 2:[19:14] Yeah, really cool. So from there, well, actually before there, I just want to touch on this really briefly. We, we did meet at the Gordani pier and these three guys all fucking jumped in. We did. Like they, they, they changed. I would have just fallen asleep. I almost, I almost didn't come back either. I was going down. I went down with my mouth open and I got half of the lake in my lungs. Oh God.Track 2:[19:43] So from there we ended up driving. No, not like that. No. I have to say though, that lake was insane and I can see why it was such a, you know, such a common thread through Gord's music like that. Like, you know, I, I grew up on a large lake, but this, this is like an ocean. It is insane. Sorry, JD. No, no, no. Uh, no, it's Lake Ontario is pretty formidable and it's not even, you know, the biggest one. No, it's the fourth, isn't it? Fourth biggest? I think so. Yeah. Yeah. Uh, so where did we go from there? We left Niles and we went and had that, that weird pizza place. Yeah. Great pizza. What, what, um, Justin, what did I make you get again?Track 2:[20:30] Oh, I got the poutine pizza. The poutine pizza. Yeah. I totally forgot. Weren't they from. And the owner was really, really cool guy. He, he had a recording studio, he said down the, down the street and he was, um, building a larger space and he was, um, they were giving out grants to allow people to record for free. Really interesting, man. Yeah. And that place was only what, three or four months old. He said the building had just been built, and he was so excited to show us his sound equipment. And play it for us, too. Whether we wanted to hear it or not. And play it for us, yeah. He cranks up Thunderstruck. That's right. And then he put on the headband. And let me tell you, for us, I love pizza, and I love poutine. They don't belong together. You heard it here, folks. It was good cold the next day. It was good.Track 2:[21:22] So then we left to that delicious lunch. lunch and we had already toured kingston a bit at that point right yeah so did we go to our we went to joe's house oh fuck we went to joe oh yeah who wants to take that one the same day that day is just the the never in a good way yeah and you guys remember sorry going back to the bathhouse like.Track 2:[21:45] You wouldn't have known it was there if someone oh yeah pulled in like it was you you couldn't tell it was insane and then just to go oh yeah not that far away over to joe's house and you see this i think i called it a hip sanctuary and i think that's like being kind but just he's spent years creating this space his garage into this hip sanctuary and i mean from floor to ceiling like that's checkerboard floors literally he's got uh he's got graphics on the the garage uh with you know, really cool, you know, an earlier shot of the hip and then, and one from the, you know, final tour, um, the, the signed jerseys, the, um, the art piece artwork of the band that he got, I think from his wife on as part of their wedding gift, just everything. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The table. It was pretty spectacular. He had the, he had the set list from the troubadour and, and, uh, a show that I'd actually gone onto and he actually had the, the, a poster for the Anaheim and LA and San Diego shows I went to as well. So just. Yeah. Really? Yeah. A story for every, every item. I guess I, I didn't know that. That's crazy. Every item had a story. You're right, Craig.Track 2:[23:01] Every item. In fact, his beer fridge too, stocked full of. I was going to say the beer was cold. Stocked full of all Trashly Hip themed and we were, um, you know, lucky enough to be able to give him some podcast Pilsner to add to his collection.Track 2:[23:16] Yeah. That's right. He had the wines, the ciders, everything was hip related. And then that really cool photo of him, because, you know, as you do, you wake up one day and you go, I'm going to run a marathon without training. Cause, cause that's what you do. And, and then you do it the next year and you go, Oh, I'm going to dress up as Gordon, carry a guitar the whole time and raise, what did he say? Like 20 grand or 10 grand. He raised a bunch of money. Yeah. Um, so it just, the guy himself was, I mean, he was a really cool individual, great story, chiropractor, fireman, you know, the story with Billy Ray and, and, um, helping him. And that's how he got that, that grace to Jersey, which was really cool.Track 2:[24:04] Um, oh, also I didn't tell you guys, but he had the copy of the, um, um, uh, secret path book there. And that I took the picture of here, here, here for my tattoo from his book. Cause I didn't have it from already and I couldn't find it on, on a Google search. So, so Joe, if you're out there, my tattoo came from the photo of your book. Nice. That's great that's awesome uh that's great and he was such a he was such a good host like he kept us laughing the whole time and you know you guys need more beer and we're like all right man, it's cool yeah it was a whirlwind day but it was a good day because from there we left joe's and we went and just sort of chilled or did we go for dinner yeah we went, We checked into the church first. Yeah, which was the church. Oh, our Airbnb was in the 18th century. The church.Track 2:[24:59] Which now has Brown. Yeah, which now has a clean apartment. Sorry. I don't even remember. Who spilled the coffee? Went for dinner. We're not going to announce it. I think it was Dave. Sorry, Dave. It wasn't us. Sorry, Dave. You owe me some money, Dave. Oh, okay. It was like 10 minutes before we left. play guitar and then we went to Tim Hortons. Tim Hortons was five seconds down the street, like five second walk. That's right. It was like two doors down the street. We walked to dinner. That place was cool. Oh, that's right. We went to that cool place. And you guys saw that dude from the hairband. The bass player. We were inside. This is a crazy story. We were part of that. It relates to the hip too. I wasn't there. I just heard the story after. So we're we stayed inside and uh just having a chat jd and i and um we it was either david or somebody else we were talking to dean somebody and um it was dave outside what's that it was dave outside with us because so we're just chatting in and i'm like yeah i'm from la and when i said i'm from la this guy walks out of the car with his wife or girlfriend or whatever and or wasn't both Thank you, folks.Track 2:[26:18] And he goes, oh, I'm from LA too. And so we just started chatting. And he ends up going, well, yeah, I'm originally from Kingston, but I moved out there when, you know, I was trying to be a rock star with his band, Anna Black.Track 2:[30:20] And they were a full-on hair metal band that did okay. And they were in L.A. and Hollywood. And he tells a story about how they were playing the Roxy and the hip were playing the whiskey. So it wasn't that famous Roxy, which I think we had mistaken when we were talking that night. So they were playing the opposite places. So Anna Black was playing the Roxy and the hip are playing the whiskey, which if you're familiar with it, it is quite literally a two blocks, a block walk from each other on the sunset strip. And so he tells the story of he's driving the car up, they're going to the gig for, you know, to do to get ready. And there's a line around the block for the other venue where they hit for play. So he was really worried that you know that there was there weren't going to be people there because every canadian in town was going to go see the hit but he said he said there was a crowd so.Track 2:[31:19] But then he went on to you know tell the story how you know when they found out they're from kingston and ended up you know talking to each other you know both in the u.s and back in kingston and you know him and uh rob ended up becoming pretty good friends he had mentioned and And yeah, and part of his, you know, part of the interview we took is, is on our Kingston video. So that was definitely look for the Kingston video. Cause it's, it's, it documents everything that we just told you. It's what is it? It's not 10 minutes long. It's eight minutes. Yeah. So it's like, if, if you've got some time and you want to watch it, it's a lot of fun. And you get to see all three of us with our shirts off.Track 2:[32:03] They could have done some like color correction. I should have mentioned right there. I know. Well, they had a whole like three hours to edit it. Yeah. Yeah. Oh my God. And that's the other thing. Like not only were Dean and Dave awesome and they were very much part of our I think they made the experience a lot better just being good dudes. But Dean worked on that video until five minutes before the event started on Friday. It was wild. We were all running around like chickens with their heads cut off. But anyway, we'll get there. Because it was like, we get to the, so basically the next day we drive.Track 2:[32:39] Uh, we drive back to Toronto and then by the time we get back to Toronto, we've got to run around. And like, I anticipated having much more time than we actually had, but it was run around, run around, run around, and then head to our, Oh, I didn't even go to the Airbnb. Two of you guys went to the Airbnb and two of us went to the venue, right? Well, we went to your house for a little while. We got, got to check out the scenery. Your view jd is insane by the way i didn't know toronto had yeah green stuff there was a lot and such a cool skyline too yeah and you can see all of it yeah yeah we got to record some of our promo videos too which was nice up there on the yeah yeah we we did a good job that day i think of we recorded a video of the program we recorded a video of the guitar recorded a video for dinner so we were we were we were doing our best to try and help support the people that were supporting us that's right and you know it was we're not gonna lie it was a small but mighty crowd like i they didn't make it they didn't make us feel like they were a small crowd by any stretch.Track 2:[33:53] Now some of you might be wondering why are we not listening to the actual episode that you recorded that night and i can tell you the answer to that we didn't record the episode that night we did the episode it was an in-person but we didn't record yeah we are the dance and baby yeah what was your experience like with the final event just for people that didn't get a chance to go um i had a blast meeting patrick i mean it was it was great hanging out with you guys but patrick is just a dude like us and he was so approachable and was like he was there for the whole night um he was drinking beers and talking and and just being a guy and and he's he's as big a fan of the hip and of Gord as we all are. And I mean, obviously he's his brother, so he's got some, some more background, but you know, he, he was cool with whatever questions we had for him on or off Mike. I mean, he, he was a superstar.Track 2:[35:10] I had so much fun getting to know him that night. Yeah. Me too. He stayed like, it was there three hours at least. Yeah. Yeah, the first thing I said, like, you know, you're welcome to leave, but we'd love to have you hang out if you want. And yeah, I chatted another good 45 minutes with him. And it was, yeah. And then I jumped up on stage with the band, which was awesome. So the Almost Hip, they did a great job. Also a big highlight. And I was lucky enough to get up for, um, they let me choose a song and I did music at work with them with Patrick, uh, standing side stage, which was pretty cool. And, uh, yeah. Yeah. The whole. Very cool.Track 2:[35:57] And listen, I want to, I hope I'm not blowing up his spot here, but, um, maybe you can edit this out if it's not appropriate. But the you know patrick wasn't he's not in love with hip cover bands as i think most most bands are not in love with cover bands sorry craig but you know he at the beginning of the night he said what are these guys called and somebody answered the almost tip and he goes i almost feel bad for them but he stuck around and by the end of it he was i mean he was bobbing his head and tapping his toe and he was enjoying the music and he was like yeah these guys are all right you know i mean I mean, he warmed up to it and he stuck around and he hung out with the fans that were there and he talked to people and was, like I said, he was totally accessible. And I'm talking about Patrick a lot, but the fans, you know, Kirk was the host that night, by the way. Kirk talked to every single person for at least 20 minutes. Or tried to. I'm sorry. And it was great. I tried. I really tried. Yeah. Yeah, but you played the role perfectly. Craig and I sort of last minute handled the auction items with, I'm sorry, I don't remember his name, J.D.Track 2:[37:19] Yeah. And he was awesome too. And he's hilarious. Um, and has a great sense of humor. He was very funny guy. Um, but he, he handled everything. And Craig and I were kind of switching back and forth between beer and water, trying to get through it. And, um, and everybody JD that you brought to help out. Um, and I, I forget most of their names, but, um, they were, they were all wonderful. And um it was all hands on deck and we all pulled in the same direction and none of it when we were yeah when we were did it all of us madly trying to get all these items up online and take photos and, put the pack just together i looked at justin i'm like this isn't phasing you at all is it and he's like yo this just this is what i do this is what with the racing this is yeah and yeah it was it was a good time it was uh a little high stress for a moment there but and then getting up on stage and interviewing Patrick in front of the crowd and like you said it wasn't a huge crowd but they were so supportive um obviously fans mostly of the you know I think most of them were fans of the podcast and big hip fans and we got to what did you have a question that that that you asked Patrick that you you know that did you want to share.Track 2:[38:48] Um, like any that you, you know, that kind of stuck out to you or surprised you. I'll, I'll go, uh, just to, I guess, really back up what Justin said. Well, we've all been saying is, you know, he showed up an hour early, took photos, you know, signed stuff, talked with everyone. Like the fact he, he was so enamored with my hip California shirt. Shirt like he must have stopped me four or five times to like look and look the you know the lyrics that were in there and he took a couple pictures with it and he was genuinely like he wasn't just messing around he genuinely dug the shirt and then um you know the other thing that i thought was cool too is he spent time with every single one of the guys in the almost hip like he took pictures with them talked to him he treated them with the utmost respect and i just so dug that because he could have easily, he could have easily been a star and stayed in the corner that night and not done anything, but he totally opened himself up, not just that night, but all the stuff that he helped, you know, getting with the different items that we got in, like, sorry, I'm going to, I want to answer your question, Craig, but I'm going to put on my producer hat and say, I'm bummed that we didn't get more people because that event was an amazing event. You got more than your money's worth walking in the door, getting the interaction with everyone.Track 2:[40:14] I mean, just getting interaction and accessibility to the auction items. I, I mean, we could spend an hour talking about the different items we got from, you know, the hat, the guitar, the Oxford pennant that day, that day had donated stuff and, um, just all the people that, that stepped up for that. But Patrick was able to, to get a couple of really cool things as well. Um, and then him coming out on stage and I think him talking about, um, like playing on his brother's album, I really appreciated kind of that effort and especially the part. And, and I might be taking Craig's moment and I apologize, but him really understanding how much effort it takes to be a singer. Um, and I'll say that as a singer and the amount of work that you go into prep your voice and, and he really, he just thought it was, oh, you just go in and sing a little bit, but there's, there's a lot more to it. And I think he articulated that extremely well. So I really appreciated that. But again, I just want to say overall JD, that event was phenomenal and people missed out if they didn't go. I mean, um, the band was spot on the, the staff there at the rec room were great.Track 2:[41:35] Oh my God, hold on. I have to interrupt you. Security guard. Yes. It was her first night. It was her first night working there. And she's a huge fan, was raised on the hip by her parents. She was, I don't know, mid to late 20s and had no idea this was happening. And she got to meet Patrick and he took the time and talked to her and took selfies and all this. And she was just like, what the fuck is happening to my life right now? It's all downhill from now. It was such a great moment. Yeah she was just oh my dad's gonna be losing his mind yeah and yeah but there were people that were out in the rec room like having dinner or playing arcade games or whatever and they heard a band they didn't know what was going on they came over and they were interested and i think i think you're right bidding on items too um because they were they were genuinely like what the hell is happening right now and then they became very interested very if you're out there and you're listening and you've got an answer to how do you crack the nut of getting people to come out to your events, send me an email.Track 2:[42:37] DiscoveringDowny at gmail.com. Because I just can't figure out that part. I feel like we nailed everything else. Is it the Toronto thing? I had to wonder that. Well, I don't know. We were up against a baseball game in an IndyCar race. And we are a very niche podcast. podcast this is you know there was a reason why i guess there's not a reason but it's called discovering downey because none of us had ever heard of it you know and you know so i wouldn't i i thought that the crowd that showed up they were there for the right reasons and they enjoyed the hell out of the night and who cares about the numbers and i think patrick even said so on an email said we still raised a good amount of money though how many people were there would have been nice to double that but it was sure nice to not only hit our goal but get a little past it Yeah. JD.Track 2:[43:32] I think that you should stand a little taller than you have been about this whole thing because it's been pretty fucking awesome. And especially being there in the event and seeing everything after it. Meeting your friends and family also says a lot about you, JD, and they're top-notch people. And obviously you guys get along because you're all really good people and you made you know, at least this American feel completely at home and, um, just, uh, really, really enjoyed getting to know all of them and hanging out. Um, yeah, it was, it was fantastic.Track 2:[44:08] And we're all friends because of thanks you know and a a married couple yes spent their honeymoon with us right they drove across the goddamn continent to smack down in the middle of american st louis right almost dead that was so cool yeah that was so cool yeah that people were great um that that was to me and you mentioned justin it was really important because there were word people that drove and flew in from all over the place and a bunch of cool well you got well yeah christ but the fact that you guys all made the trip like that's a big fucking deal don't let that you know just slide away but we we were i think paid back in spades with the experience that we had i mean all all of it out the window just to become friends with you guys has been been great right justin you said that like jdu facilitated that but to go on this experience as hip fans was absolutely phenomenal but to go out there to to fly and get to visit kingston and get to go to the places that we went to and then to be a part of that event that i mean yeah something we'll never forget so it yeah it was yeah it was spectacular it really was and, And then, of course, for me, the next day, it just was...Track 2:[45:33] Put you know i got to walk on the danforth finally got to walk down the danforth and then i got to go into the black pearl tattoo and get you know my my mvp tattooed in which i had planned earlier but to actually have it done there i was just going to go to whatever tattoo place i could go to and to get like we walked in and we had just they just had a cancellation and had that not happened it wouldn't have all came to fruition and kirk do you remember we were even going to go to a different place and i was like oh fuck we walked around the block we missed the black pearl so we had to we went backwards that's right that's right and had we not done that yeah yeah that was pretty special i think the whole thing was pretty special guys and i really want to thank you but before we wrap it up we did do something at the event that uh i would like to reveal on the podcast as well and that was kirk you just mentioned the m mvp tracks the most valuable of your most valuable playable tracks. Kirk, you revealed that yours is... Here, here, and here. That's right, and it's on his arm. Craig, what was yours? Mine was Steeplechase. And yeah, go back and listen to the episode if you want to hear my reasons, but just, I couldn't get away from that song. It's just too good. Yeah, it's great.Track 2:[47:01] All right and uh craig anything else to say about that no i think you've summed it up and you also nailed it by saying go back and listen to the episode, a part of me really wanted to pick um hell breaks loose just because it was just in my head at the time that was like my current favorite song that's become my favorite but i think um yeah steeplechase is pretty hard to beat, Justin, how about you, buddy? Mine ended up being Don't Let This Touch You. It's for a lot of different reasons. But I will say my original pick before I knew that we had to pick from our MVPs was Steeplechase. Mine had changed to Steeplechase, but that wasn't on my original MVP list. I had 11th Threat on that album, which is still ranked highly for me. He was trying to bend the rules, folks. I didn't know the rules. And I wouldn't let him. I wouldn't let him. I had to come down hard. Stern but fair. That's right. Yeah.Track 2:[48:05] So, guys, this has been an incredible journey. And I'm really grateful. You know, Justin, I knew you tangentially, you know, through your donation last year and your emails.Track 2:[48:21] You know, Craig, I knew you from coming to the event. Kirk, you were a wild card, though. you were a wild card and you still kind of is that guy still kind of is it turned out to be a-okay yeah kirk was the last minute addition too it was originally me and justin right and then, jd's like do you mind if i bring in one guy one more guy i think he'd be be great hopefully we're glad you did i kept it interesting oh yeah yeah yeah there were a lot of people that wanted to do it too so it worked out really nice yeah um tremendous journey folks go back and listen to the Gordani solo records, enjoy them parse them, You know, but this is what we've got. What is out there is what we've got. Unless there's, you know, more to come. There was just, I can talk about this now, but when I went for drinks with Patrick Downey before our event, just to sort of get to know him a little bit. And he told me something that was just revealed officially last week on creative control, the podcast, uh, done out of Edmonton by Vish, uh, Kana, um, and creative control. They had, um, oh my gosh, what's his name from the Sadie's? Why can't I think of his name right now? Uh, Travis. Travis. Travis. Yeah. Travis. Yep. And he, uh, and he, um.Track 2:[49:50] Confirmed what patrick had told me that i couldn't say before but there's like five or six, songs that they left off the record that are out there it's 80s songs can't wait it's so interesting that they're doing a reissue of and um that record and the conquering sun, but they didn't include those extra tracks i was i was really blown away by that are we gonna get get to see them like where you know like if if you don't include them on that reissue when are you, i don't know i'm sure they have a plan i'm sure they have a plan but guys it's been just so fun and we'll have to uh keep um some sort of uh book club type, atmosphere going with the four of us that we can get together and talk about things maybe when the up to here box that comes out oh yeah um you guys i definitely look to have you on the next podcast i'm working on which is the tragically hip top 40 countdown which begins january 6th and runs through uh middle of october and the finale will be a fall finale this time it will be in october on the 26th so there's that 2025 correct 2025 okay.Track 2:[51:15] You're making me happy because that's after racing season right, so we'll see if that changes things at all uh in terms of getting people out who knows like uh whoever it was who said a minute ago who fucking who fucking cares the people that were there had a great time we got some good feedback um i had a great time you guys had a great time Patrick had a great time. The band had a great time. What more can you ask, right? We made 5,500 bucks. That's awesome. Like just shy of $5,500. That's nothing to shake a stick at, you know? We also got to get pretty close to some music that we were already close to and didn't really know was out there. So that's definitely worth the price of admission. And the rest of the world needs to listen to it. They do. I'll go around the table one more time. Oh, sorry. Oh, sorry. Just a quick, uh, shout out to the fans too. Like getting emails from, from some of you about your experience with the, with the podcast and going back. And we heard a lot of stories about people like us who, who were discovering this catalog along with us. And so to hear from you was, was really awesome. Yeah. And we're still hearing from you, which is great. Yeah. Stay active on the socials, you guys, we're going to be so. Oh, we should also announce, uh, we, we hit a milestone, uh, recently. Oh yeah, go ahead and that's it, Kirk or Craig.Track 2:[52:40] We officially on Apple podcasts hit 10,000 downloads a couple of days ago. So. Awesome. Pretty pumped for that. Yeah. It's fucking great. That means people like us. They really do. They like us. Well, they may not like us, but they've heard us. This is true. Well, I don't know. The two people that. Hey, it's five star rating. A lot of people reviewed or a lot of people rated, but we also got two actual reviews as well. And they were both very positive. So I feel like if you take the time to write a review, you know, um, you're either pretty pleasantly surprised or you're angry, you know, that's usually the two, the two things. Anyway, I've got a pretty hard stop, but what I want to do really quick before we be at a due is I just want to go around the table one more time for, you know, final thoughts, buttoning this up, uh, obviously as concisely as you can. But, uh, if there's, you know, anything else you want to share or say or do, um, this is a good opportunity for you to do that. Kirk, do you want to start? I'll jump right in. And again, just thank you guys for being a part of this journey for the last, uh, what feels like six years.Track 2:[53:52] Um, I think it was six months. It felt, uh, also like six weeks in certain cases, but it was great. Get to know you guys especially um you know with the the depth and knowledge that you guys have on the hip catalog and the lyrics and everything it was impressive to um who i thought i was a pretty big fan to you know really really see that that knowledge um jd thanks for having us um and for the experience that we just talked about on this episode but i said it and i'll just keep saying it Like this music is amazing. Y'all, you really need to give it the chance. I know there's a lot of hip lovers out there that didn't quite give Downey Gord Downey solo stuff. It'll grow. You'll enjoy it. You'll learn to love it. Use our podcast to help you with some guiding, you know, if you have questions, but you got it, you got to get into this music. It's great stuff. Thanks, man.Track 2:[54:54] Well, it was just a once-in-a-lifetime kind of experience. It was amazing. I talked from the start about how this music had been sitting with me in this very room, these unopened CDs, and I knew I needed to listen to them, but I just couldn't bring myself to it. And sometimes just finding the time even to listen to new music can be difficult. So this gave me a perfect opportunity to do that. And, you know, the event meeting Patrick, you know, it was just the crowd being a bit smaller actually made it better for me. I enjoyed myself more, I think, than if it would have been like a packed club. And, you know, we really did get to circulate and talk to people and take photos and just have a great time. And, and, and honestly, the highlight was probably just getting to know you guys and talk about this music. It's, I don't get to talk about music very often, even though it's a big part of my life. Um, there's not a lot of people who actually want to talk about, you know, lyrics and break things down like, like we have. So it's just been a blast. Thanks, man.Track 2:[56:09] Justin. Justin? So I just noticed that right there, my wife put an empty can of podcast Pilsner on the shelf right above my desk. I love it. I'm just seeing it right now. And that's like kind of my favorite part of the whole thing was actually when we were in the basement of a church and we were all pretty much hammered. We'd had a good dinner. we were exhausted and we were sitting around playing guitars and singing songs. All right. The six of us. And it's, and I'm, I'm including Dean and Dave. Um, cause they were, like I said, they were absolutely made this thing better in every way. And, um, just the odds of all that coming together. Um, the event was great. Don't get me wrong. And the tour and the, you know, meeting Niles and the whole thing that was great, but sitting together, the, the six of us who didn't know each other at the beginning of the day was pretty fucking special.Track 2:[57:11] And we're all a bunch of nerds and we all have the same interests. And, and I think, I mean, we're going to be friends forever, right? Like this is, this is a much bigger than, than what it was intended to be. So I'm, I'm just thankful for the experience and for JD reaching out, you know, it's, this has been a lot of fun.Track 2:[57:33] And continues to be. It's been so much fun for me too, guys. Like truly, truly, you know, these things are a lot of work, both the fundraiser and, and, you know, promoting the podcast and editing the podcast and doing research and, you know, writing the little mini essays and, you know, that stuff. But I didn't feel any of it, this, you know, with this project, it was, it was an, it was a breeze. stories. Uh, it, it was delightful, you know, it was just a lot of fun. You guys, you guys really brought it. So that was really great. So that's what I have to say. And I, you know, I just thank you so much for bringing everything you had into this project and making it what it was. I'm really proud of this. This is something I'm going to, uh, you know, definitely point out to people when they ask what I do. Um, it's a, it's a great example. of what I try to do, you know, and, uh, take things I'm passionate about and get people who are equally passionate and try to get other people passionate. And, uh, I think that's what we did. So there's that.Track 2:[58:42] That's what we've got for you this week, man. And that's a wrap on episode 11, of Discovering Downy, an 11-part podcast.Track 2:[58:55] Pick up your shit!

Good Times with Mo: The Podcast Year 10
GTWM Year 13 Episode 67 "Shout for Joy" with Alex Calleja and Hershey Neri

Good Times with Mo: The Podcast Year 10

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 85:18


Hershey is back joining the two boys right before Alex heads to Singapore and Mo is back from France!  It's GTWM the Podcast Year 13 Episode 67 and we have a back to back set lined up and ready for you all.  It's a crazy four calls that you don't want to miss! Caller #1 is Jay who is 29yrs old from QC.  Jay is ex-douche boyfriend who now has found the love of his life.  The problem is that she has a sugar daddy that buys her Hermes and other luxury items.  Can he get passed that part of her or does he have to get passed the heartbreak of letting go? Caller #2 is Rico who is 34yrs old from Toronto.  Rico has a strong sense of entrepreneurship.  He runs two businesses in YYZ.  During the day he drives around a maid service for cleaning but at night, he is a pimp of several outcall prostitutes.  It's good money but he wants to have a "normal" life. Powered by Spotify, we will see you on another episode of GTWM tomorrow. Thanks for the download and please support the podcast by donating as little as $0.99 cents via Spotify --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/djmotwister/support

Rush Rash with Chaz N Schatz
Episode 29. YYZ

Rush Rash with Chaz N Schatz

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 140:53


It's Rock and Roll Literacy Month at RushRash with the next up in our author-related series, Chaz N Schatz connect with epic rock and roll commentator, podcast host and expert talking head from the Van Halen News Desk, Eric Senich. "Chaz and AJ" visit with the man behind the VHND...he's a news curator, and he also hosts the podcast Booked on Rock. From sports writing to college radio to a "Prestige gig" as Fletch on overnight radio at WCCC in New Haven, we get the inside scoop on the man many know only for his encyclopedic knowledge of Van Halen. And given our hosts' penchant for all things EVH, the conversation takes many subdivisions along the way. Join our hosts as they dive in on tidbits so juicy, Schatz needs a DudeWipe to recover.  Join us as we get the DL on... -       His path to a radio career that started with Hogan's Heroes' Bob Crane and ended up with him being paid “big money” to sit on his ass all day on WCCC in CT. -       Introducing Collective Soul to 3,000 fans live in person. -       Becoming the curator of VHND.com – the Van Halen News Desk. -       The physical toll of reading up to 3 books a week, keeping a full-time job, taking care of VHND.com, and producing his podcast. -       Meeting David Lee Roth, Jack White, linking pinkies and stealing DLR's unfinished bottle of Jack Daniels in a crazy NYC night. -       The conspiracy behind VHND's “coverage” of Alex Van Halen's new book and the breaking news scoop on the reason the drumming doesn't exactly sound like AVH on Van Halen III. -       Mike Post's inability to produce a sober guitar virtuoso and his lack of knowledge regarding the ranking of the world's top 3 rock drummers…but we digress. -       Daryl Hall's really big hair and how it's getting in the way of John Oats' ability to keep his music out of porn. -       The behind-the-scenes connection between Van Halen and Rush and someone's brother-in-law. -       Meeting rockstars, taking deep dives in discussions with authors, taking quotes from David Lee Roth and living a life of rock and roll podcaster. -       And how to get 20% off a balls shave at manscape.com with an exclusive code!! The conversation is as diverse as Eric's background, with so much ground covered we needed a breadtrail to find our way back to Rush, but we did it, and the wheel rewarded our hard work by delivering YYZ, our first track of the epic album Moving Pictures from 1981. We name-drop all our usual suspects from ⁠rushvault.com⁠, ⁠rushisaband.com⁠ and of course our wondiferous sponsor, ⁠Danforth & Pape⁠. This is a conversation for the record books, and a primary reason RushRash is at home on the Deep Dive Podcast Network! It may have been a long episode, but we made it longer by including Schatz's Scratch List - go scratch with these bands live!   Schatz's Scratch List: UK Scotland ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Moving Pictures Scotland⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Leoni Jane Kennedy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠RushFest Scotland⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ North America USA⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YYNOT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Second Contact⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Solar Federation⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Accidental Breakdown⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Rush Archives⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Mood Lifters⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Lotus Land⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dumb Love⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Vapor Trail⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Rash⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Canada ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠New World Men⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠2112⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ South America Brazil ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠RushFest Brazil⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠   Rush news, general nonsensical disorderly conduct, lack of regard for correctness or truth, and reckless endangerment of your whole-brain. This is the only podcast dedicated to increasing opioid release in your anterior insula, your anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and your posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), in addition to the basal ganglia and the thalamus...and all that that implies.   Some thick North Jersey accents and they give you some royalty-free sound effects and movie clips too - what more do you need to indulge your urge to scratch?!  Join us - you know where to scratch - blah, blah...RushRash.

The Real News Podcast
Nora Loreto's news headlines for Tuesday, April 30, 2024

The Real News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 6:27


Canadian journalist Nora Loreto reads the latest headlines for Tuesday, April 30, 2024.TRNN has partnered with Loreto to syndicate and share her daily news digest with our audience. Tune in every morning to the TRNN podcast feed to hear the latest important news stories from Canada and around the world.Find more headlines from Nora at Sandy & Nora Talk Politics podcast feed.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcastReferenced articles:Story 1 - Gate Gourmet workers' strike is over. Story 2 - A judge rejects the call for a publication ban by Peel Police to hide the identity of cops who were present when a cop shot and killed Ejaz Choudry. Story 3 - TTC workers vote for a strike, the first time since the Liberals made it illegal for TTC workers to go on strike (that law was found to be unconstitutional). Story 4 - Israeli media reports that the ICC is considering charging top officials for genocide. Story 5 - At least 120 people dead after dam bursts in Kenya. Story 6 - the UN warns that another genocide may be brewing in the Darfur, calls on groups to stop arming the RSF and the Sudanese army.

Dem Vinyl Boyz
Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 85 - RUSH - Moving Pictures

Dem Vinyl Boyz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 51:51


In this electrifying episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we turn up the amps to explore Rush's seminal album "Moving Pictures," released in 1981. This album is often hailed as a pinnacle of progressive rock, perfectly blending the complexity of prog with the accessibility of mainstream rock music. "Moving Pictures" is where Rush's intricate compositions meet universal appeal, resulting in a record that is both critically acclaimed and beloved by fans. Featuring iconic tracks like "Tom Sawyer," "Red Barchetta," and the instrumental masterpiece "YYZ," "Moving Pictures" showcases the band's technical proficiency and creative ambition. Each song not only stands out for its musicianship but also for its narrative depth, weaving stories that capture the imagination of listeners. Throughout this episode, we'll dive deep into the making of "Moving Pictures," discussing how each track was crafted and the innovative recording techniques used. We'll explore the lyrical themes of alienation and the modern human condition, as well as the album's iconic cover art, which cleverly plays into the album's title with multiple visual puns. Join us on Dem Vinyl Boyz as we dissect "Moving Pictures," an album that not only represents the zenith of Rush's artistic achievement but also left a lasting imprint on the rock genre. We'll reflect on its ongoing influence and how it continues to inspire musicians and music lovers alike. Take back control of your data privacy with Incogni! Data brokers collect and sell your personal information with just a few clicks, but reclaiming your privacy should be just as easy. Incogni deals directly with data brokers on your behalf, saving you the hassle and time. Ready to protect your data? Visit Incogni.com/vinylboyz or use the coupon code "VINYLBOYZ" at checkout to receive a 60% discount on your subscription. Don’t miss out on this exclusive offer to take back your privacy!

The Mic High Club Luchtvaart Podcast
#252 Mambo Nummer Zes!

The Mic High Club Luchtvaart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 49:57


Episode 252! Happy New Year! Airbus A320 zit vast in India. Boutje los bij de MAX. Philip Dröge en Menno Swart kiezen hun belangrijkste luchtvaart-gebeurtenis van 2023. Captain van Singapore Airlines is boos op zijn passagiers. Het Vakantieoverzicht van de Vakantiekoning. Geruchten over Oekraïense F-16's. De dames van Zus en Zo de Podcast vertellen over vliegen op 1 januari. De populairste gevonden voorwerpen op vliegveld YYZ in Canada. De uitslag van onze prijsvraag waarbij je een uniek F-35 Monopoly-spel kon winnen, powered by Koninklijke Luchtmacht. En nog veel meer. Zoals een speciale mix van Mambo No. 6. Muziek: Why Tell Me Why - Anita Meyer. Alle platen uit de podcast vind je op http://tmhcplaylist.nl Op http://luchtvaartplaat.nl staan bijna 600 vette vliegtuighits. Commentaar en tips stuur je naar info@tmhc.nl Geef ons vijf sterren op Apple Podcasts en Spotify. Een positieve review vinden wij een goed idee. Michiel Koudstaal is onze voice-over. Voor al je stemmenwerk ga naar voxcast.nl

Breaking The Tethers
Breaking The Tethers - Episode December 11, 2023

Breaking The Tethers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023


This show featured an interview with Arpana from Solidaridad Tango, who have a new record out, Distancia. Played two tracks from Distancia, including a great cover of Rush's "YYZ"!Playlist: Solidaridad - YYZSolidaridad - CharruaBobby Hutcherson - NocturnalAdam Shulman - We three kingsBernie Senensky - Stand patMatthieu Bordenave - Le temps diviseThe Muffins - Three days that won't soon fadeNite Bjuti - Stolen voicesThe Aaron Keele Contingent - What difference does it make

Greatest Lists
Season 2b #6 "Tom Sawyer" from Rush

Greatest Lists

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 24:02


This week's #7 pick in the Top 25 Guitar Solos From The 80's comes from Jason. He chose "Tom Sawyer" from Rush. Listen to get the scoop on the song's history and the hosts' review. To find the song on your favorite music service, use the link below:⁠https://songwhip.com/rush/tom-sawyer⁠This week's first bonus bonus song is "Red Barchetta":⁠https://songwhip.com/rush/red-barchetta⁠This week's second bonus bonus song is "YYZ":⁠https://songwhip.com/rush/yyz⁠This week's third bonus bonus song is "Limelight:⁠https://songwhip.com/rush/limelight⁠Follow us on Twitter, @GreatestLists, and give us your feedback on this episode's song choice! You can also stream episodes from your browser at our website → ⁠https://www.greatestlistspodcast.com/⁠SAVE 15% at HalloweenCostumes.com by clicking this link → ⁠https://www.halloweencostumes.com/?CouponCode=trnhalloween2023⁠Savings will be waiting in your cart automatically. Redeem before Oct 31, 2023.

Scott and Kat After 9
A Few Thought on the 1 Million March for Children

Scott and Kat After 9

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 55:04


The second half of today's After 9 is a conversation about yesterday's 1 Million March for Children. Before that we cover a lot of topics including how bad YYZ is, Black market cigarettes, A woman who got stuck in a porta-potty, while trying to retrieve her Apple Watch, A new dating term that we don't actually need, and lots more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

South Shore Ave
”Memory Lane” Welcome To (Club) Atlantis

South Shore Ave

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 68:40


Welcome to “Memory Lane” where at least once a month, I will share short clips,  and previous full episodes from the South Shore Ave Catalogue. Reminiscing from some of my favorite moments in SSA history. We jump back into the catalogue to unearth a discussion about one of the past gems of the Toronto nightlife scene. We share an episode from Season Four of #TheStoop originally titled "Welcome To Atlantis"; and discuss the legendary Toronto nightclub & break down the atmosphere; share the experiences of the rotating dance floor; debate on some of our favorite nightclubs in YYZ & YUL, and way more than this. Please enjoy.... (Originally posted on Oct. 14, 2019)   - Cal Cee   Guests Headley - SSA Family Member (Now & Forever); 2-Time All-Canadian Track Athlete @ Concordia; 2-Time All-American @ Lewis University; #RIPHeadley #BentNotBroken #HJB4EVA Michael K. Hyatt, Friend of the Podcast, seen on previous episodes such as "A Conversation About POWER" 

Holding Short
Episode 65- Karl Loken

Holding Short

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 81:11


Episode 65 is out today with guest Karl Loken! Karl began his aviation career in 2007 with Air Georgian/Air Canada Express, as an Inventory Controller in supply-chain to support the Beech 1900D aircraft; concurrently training under Centennial College's Parts Technician Apprenticeship red seal trade certification program.  In 2013, he joined Sky Regional Airlines/Air Canada Express as a Lead Materials Coordinator, Stores & Material Control department at YYZ for the Embraer 175 fleet transition from Air Canada mainline to Air Canada Express operations. In late 2014, at age 25, Karl was presented with an opportunity to join Emirates Airlines in Dubai, UAE to help develop the Materials Management Department for its new $120 million Emirates Engine Maintenance Centre (EEMC), the largest engine (Maintenance Repair Organization) MRO in the Middle East, which supports the power-plant repair and overhaul for the GE90-115B and GP7200 engines for the Boeing 777-200LR/-300ER and Airbus A380 respectively. He also leveraged the support of Emirates to complete a Master's degree in Aviation Management. After working for close to four years for Emirates Airlines, Karl in 2018 returned home to Toronto as Stores Duty Manager for Air Canada's YYZ Hub. At Pearson International Airport, he managed the project development and transition of the logistics and supply footprint within the largest freestanding, commercial aircraft hangar in Canada (Bay 5), built at a cost of $90 million. In 2020, his role at Air Canada expanded to include serving as Regional Manager, SCM Operations at YYZ. His role further expanded to being promoted to General Manager, Logistics & Warehousing, and was responsible for Air Canada's Logistics department across the various bases system wide. Upon Karl's return to Canada, he concurrently worked to also earn his Commercial Pilot's License and Group 1 Multi IFR rating. He is now currently flying as a First Officer on the Dash 8-100/300 for Voyageur Airways. He is a holder of an M.B.A in Aviation Management, an accredited Member of The Royal Aeronautical Society, and an accredited Member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport.  He has been a member of the Urban Pilots Network (UPN) since 2007, and a member of Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals (OBAP) since 2017. Karl can be found on instagram @lokalizer1 and on Linkedin.

FLF, LLC
Communist's Bald-Faced Lies & Gaslighting: JT Retcons Vax Mandate, PSAC Strikes, Tam to the Rescue [Liberty Dispatch]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 87:55


Liberty Dispatch ~ April 27, 2023On this episode of the Dispatch, hosts Andrew and Matty dive deep into the lies, gaslighting and psychological manipulation of our PM, bureaucrat elite, and public health officials. They exhibit raw power by claiming victimhood and use fear to usher in a smiling, sustainable Communist revolution. [Segment 1] - Trudeau lies and gaslight about all things COVID:Trudeau claims he never forced anyone to get vaccinated | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/24/trudeau-claims-vaccinated;COVID MORTALITY ANALYSES | John Hopkins: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortalityPeter McCullough: The House of Medicine is Corrupt | Bright Light News: https://brightlightnews.com/the-house-of-medicine-is-corrupt-peter-mccullough;Overcounting COVID deaths and hospitalizations | Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/01/13/covid-pandemic-deaths-hospitalizations-overcounting; [Segment 2] - Desensitization and Normalization of Deviant Sexual Practices:Demands:PSAC announces Federal worker strike | PSAC: https://psacunion.ca/psac-announces-nationwide-general-strike-beginning;What you need to know about the PSAC strike | CBC News: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/psac-strike-ottawa-gatineau-picket-traffic-services-1.6815033;Delusions:Feds gave 800,000 raises out to employees during 2020-2021 | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/25/public-servants-raises/;BONOKOSKI: The unaffordable demands of the public service | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/25/bonokoski-public-service-demands/;Gov. worker union demanding taxpayers pay for woke indoctrination training | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/13/taxpayer-woke-indoctrination/ Comparing Government and Private Sector Job Growth in the COVID-19 Era | Fraser Institute: https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/comparing-government-and-private-sector-job-growth-in-the-covid-19-era;Deserts:Possible delays at YYZ thanks to PSAC protests | CTV News: https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/toronto-pearson-warns-of-possible-delays-as-psac-workers-escalate-strike-action-1.6373801;PSAC strike left 700 military members without heat | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/24/psac-strike-military/;[Segment 3] - Climate Change, Colonization & Capitalism are a huge threat to Canada's future:Dr. Theresa Tam lists climate change and capitalism as drivers of negative health | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/17/tam-climate-change-capitalism;PHO's report on Climate Cahnge's impact on health | Government of Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/corporate/publications/chief-public-health-officer-reports-state-public-health-canada/state-public-health-canada-2022/what-we-heard-perspectives-climate-change.html#current. Support Josh's Stand and Help Us Defend His Liberties! Sign Our Petition Here: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/i-stand-with-josh-alexander/. SHOW SPONSORS:Join Red Balloon Today!: https://www.redballoon.work/lcc; Invest with Rocklinc: info@rocklinc.com or call them at 905-631-546; Diversify Your Money with Bull Bitcoin: https://mission.bullbitcoin.com/lccSick of Mainstream Media Lies? Help Support Independent Media! DONATE TO LCC TODAY!: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/donate/ Please Support us in bringing you real, truthful reporting and analysis from a Christian perspective.SUBSCRIBE TO OUR SHOWS/CHANNELS:LIBERTY DISPATCH PODCAST: https://libertydispatch.podbean.com; https://rumble.com/LDshow; OPEN MIKE WITH MICHAEL THIESSEN: https://openmikewithmichaelthiessen.podbean.com; https://rumble.com/openmike;THE OTHER CLUB: https://rumble.com/c/c-2541984; THE LIBERTY LOUNGE WITH TIM TYSOE: https://rumble.com/LLwTT;CONTACT US:Questions/comments about podcasts/news/analysis: mailbag@libertycoalitioncanada.com;Questions/comments about donations: give@libertycoalitioncanada.com;Questions/comments that are church-related: churches@libertycoalitioncanada.com;General Inquiries: info@libertycoalitioncanada.com. STAY UP-TO-DATE ON ALL THINGS LCC:Gab: https://gab.com/libertycoalitioncanada Telegram: https://t.me/libertycoalitioncanadanews Instagram: https://instagram.com/libertycoalitioncanada Facebook: https://facebook.com/LibertyCoalitionCanada Twitter: @LibertyCCanada - https://twitter.com/LibertyCCanada Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LibertyCoalitionCanada YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@liberty4canada Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW and SHARE it with others!

Liberty Dispatch
Communist's Bald-Faced Lies & Gaslighting: JT Retcons Vax Mandate, PSAC Strikes, Tam to the Rescue [LIBERTY DISPATCH - EP209]

Liberty Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 87:54


Liberty Dispatch ~ April 27, 2023 On this episode of the Dispatch, hosts Andrew and Matty dive deep into the lies, gaslighting and psychological manipulation of our PM, bureaucrat elite, and public health officials. They exhibit raw power by claiming victimhood and use fear to usher in a smiling, sustainable Communist revolution. [Segment 1] -  Trudeau lies and gaslight about all things COVID: Trudeau claims he never forced anyone to get vaccinated | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/24/trudeau-claims-vaccinated; COVID MORTALITY ANALYSES | John Hopkins: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortality Peter McCullough: The House of Medicine is Corrupt | Bright Light News: https://brightlightnews.com/the-house-of-medicine-is-corrupt-peter-mccullough; Overcounting COVID deaths and hospitalizations | Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/01/13/covid-pandemic-deaths-hospitalizations-overcounting;  [Segment 2] - Desensitization and Normalization of Deviant Sexual Practices: Demands: PSAC announces Federal worker strike | PSAC: https://psacunion.ca/psac-announces-nationwide-general-strike-beginning; What you need to know about the PSAC strike | CBC News: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/psac-strike-ottawa-gatineau-picket-traffic-services-1.6815033; Delusions: Feds gave 800,000 raises out to employees during 2020-2021 | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/25/public-servants-raises/; BONOKOSKI: The unaffordable demands of the public service | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/25/bonokoski-public-service-demands/; Gov. worker union demanding taxpayers pay for woke indoctrination training | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/13/taxpayer-woke-indoctrination/  Comparing Government and Private Sector Job Growth in the COVID-19 Era | Fraser Institute: https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/comparing-government-and-private-sector-job-growth-in-the-covid-19-era; Deserts:Possible delays at YYZ thanks to PSAC protests | CTV News: https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/toronto-pearson-warns-of-possible-delays-as-psac-workers-escalate-strike-action-1.6373801; PSAC strike left 700 military members without heat | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/24/psac-strike-military/; [Segment 3] - Climate Change, Colonization & Capitalism are a huge threat to Canada's future: Dr. Theresa Tam lists climate change and capitalism as drivers of negative health | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/17/tam-climate-change-capitalism; PHO's report on Climate Cahnge's impact on health | Government of Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/corporate/publications/chief-public-health-officer-reports-state-public-health-canada/state-public-health-canada-2022/what-we-heard-perspectives-climate-change.html#current. Support Josh's Stand and Help Us Defend His Liberties! Sign Our Petition Here: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/i-stand-with-josh-alexander/. SHOW SPONSORS: Join Red Balloon Today!: https://www.redballoon.work/lcc;  Invest with Rocklinc: info@rocklinc.com or call them at 905-631-546;  Diversify Your Money with Bull Bitcoin: https://mission.bullbitcoin.com/lcc Sick of Mainstream Media Lies? Help Support Independent Media! DONATE TO LCC TODAY!: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/donate/  Please Support us in bringing you real, truthful reporting and analysis from a Christian perspective. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR SHOWS/CHANNELS: LIBERTY DISPATCH PODCAST: https://libertydispatch.podbean.com; https://rumble.com/LDshow;  OPEN MIKE WITH MICHAEL THIESSEN: https://openmikewithmichaelthiessen.podbean.com; https://rumble.com/openmike; THE OTHER CLUB: https://rumble.com/c/c-2541984;  THE LIBERTY LOUNGE WITH TIM TYSOE: https://rumble.com/LLwTT; CONTACT US: Questions/comments about podcasts/news/analysis: mailbag@libertycoalitioncanada.com; Questions/comments about donations: give@libertycoalitioncanada.com; Questions/comments that are church-related: churches@libertycoalitioncanada.com; General Inquiries: info@libertycoalitioncanada.com.  STAY UP-TO-DATE ON ALL THINGS LCC: Gab: https://gab.com/libertycoalitioncanada  Telegram: https://t.me/libertycoalitioncanadanews  Instagram: https://instagram.com/libertycoalitioncanada  Facebook: https://facebook.com/LibertyCoalitionCanada  Twitter: @LibertyCCanada - https://twitter.com/LibertyCCanada  Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LibertyCoalitionCanada  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@liberty4canada  Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW and SHARE it with others!

Scott and Kat After 9
We Know Who Stole that Gold from the Airport

Scott and Kat After 9

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 35:25


Today we cover a lot of topics including a fun gaffe from Premier Ford, New information on the gold heist at YYZ, Twitter has taken away blue checkmarks from tens of thousands of people, The top 10 turn-offs, A big Maple Leafs win last night, The casino cyber-attack, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Think Fresh
230 — Leafghanistan

Think Fresh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 55:21


Ty & Eric pass the plastic gloves to ChatGPT to see which sandwiches it cooks up. They discuss the spinach vs. lettuce wars, diagnose the lyrics of Drake's Search & Rescue, the Subway vending machine at Toronto-Pearson airport, whether red onions are fascist red or socialist red, the sushi program at Donda academy, 3rd wave pizza, airplane etiquette, and the correlation between iron deficiencies and Iron Maiden.Use code THINKFRESH for 30% off a Zencastr Professional account.

Passports and Postcards
Good News for Porter Airlines

Passports and Postcards

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 5:50


Just a brief update about Porter Airlines introducing flights from Toronto to Vancouver and back again.  Flights from YYZ to YVR. 

Ottawa’s Morning Pick Up with Sophie & Jeff Podcast
Winter Storm Hits Ottawa - Drive Safe! This 'FRIENDS' Star Was At The Sens Game, Tips To Make Your Holiday Travels Smoother +Wishing You & Your Family A Very Merry Christmas

Ottawa’s Morning Pick Up with Sophie & Jeff Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 27:29


Subscribe now (00:05) 2 days away from Christmas Day! It's an ugly drive out there… be safe (01:14) There is an official winter storm warning on from Environment Canada (02:24) No new Yellowstone episode on Christmas Day (02:51) The BEST work gift exchange ever (03:40) Start your own Christmas traditions in Ottawa (05:05) Tips to make Holiday travel smoother (07:51) Useless Question – we spend 34 hours of our lives doing THIS (12:10) Christmas messages (16:27) WestJet has cancelled all flights out of YYZ today (17:09) Miranda Lambert + her husband give extra love to animal shelters over the holidays (17:55) Matthew Perry was at the Ottawa Senators game last night! (18:45) More people than you think are named "Eggnog” (24:08) Take care on the roads today (24:35) Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas!

The Jill Bennett Show
December 21, 2022: Winter chaos at YVR, Single-use plastics, & BC Science Fair award winner!

The Jill Bennett Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 40:09


On today's show: The impacts of winter at YVR. Canada wide ban on certain single use plastics  WestJet flight cancellations from YYZ stranded a man over Christmas, but that didn't stop him from DRIVING to his destination! Self heating life jacket vest wins BC Science Fair award

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Shout It Out Loudcast: Album Review Crew Episode 35 "Moving Pictures"

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 164:10


On the 35th Episode of the Album Review Crew of Shout It Out Loudcast, Tom, Zeus & Sonny review the eighth album by the legendary band, Rush, "Moving Pictures." This is the biggest selling album from Rush and has sold over 5 million copies in the United States alone. Rush is known for its incredible musicianship with Geddy Lee on vocals and bass, Alex Lifeson on guitar and perhaps the greatest rock drummer of all time, Neil Peart. Moving Pictures continued Rush's progressive sound but in a more commercial and radio friendly manner with songs like "Tom Sawyer," "Red Barchetta," "Limelight" and more. Moving Pictures has become a staple on classic rock stations and many of the songs were part of Rush's live shows. The album was produced by Rush and their long time collaborator, Terry Brown. The album cover has become iconic over the years as well. As usual the boys breakdown and dissect the tracks and rank the songs. They then rank the album and the album cover against the previous 33 albums reviewed on the Album Review Crew. This was our 3rd Patreon pick. The members of Shout It Out Loudcast's Patreon group overwhelmingly selected Moving Pictures. SIOL & ARC listeners know Tom loves Rush. They also know that Zeus & Sonny are NOT what you would call Rush fans. Did anyone's mind change? Tune in to find out what happens when the guys FINALLY review a Rush album! For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content?  Care to help us out?  Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Shop At Our Amazon Store by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please go to Klick Tee Shop for all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below:SIOL Merchandise at Klick Tee Shop Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below:ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below:iTunesPodchaserStitcheriHeart RadioSpotify  Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below:TwitterFacebook PageFacebook Group Page Shout It Out LoudcastersInstagramYouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website:Pantheon Podcast Network

Shout It Out Loudcast
Album Review Crew Episode 35 "Moving Pictures"

Shout It Out Loudcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 164:10


On the 35th Episode of the Album Review Crew of Shout It Out Loudcast, Tom, Zeus & Sonny review the eighth album by the legendary band, Rush, "Moving Pictures." This is the biggest selling album from Rush and has sold over 5 million copies in the United States alone. Rush is known for its incredible musicianship with Geddy Lee on vocals and bass, Alex Lifeson on guitar and perhaps the greatest rock drummer of all time, Neil Peart. Moving Pictures continued Rush's progressive sound but in a more commercial and radio friendly manner with songs like "Tom Sawyer," "Red Barchetta," "Limelight" and more. Moving Pictures has become a staple on classic rock stations and many of the songs were part of Rush's live shows. The album was produced by Rush and their long time collaborator, Terry Brown. The album cover has become iconic over the years as well. As usual the boys breakdown and dissect the tracks and rank the songs. They then rank the album and the album cover against the previous 33 albums reviewed on the Album Review Crew. This was our 3rd Patreon pick. The members of Shout It Out Loudcast's Patreon group overwhelmingly selected Moving Pictures. SIOL & ARC listeners know Tom loves Rush. They also know that Zeus & Sonny are NOT what you would call Rush fans. Did anyone's mind change? Tune in to find out what happens when the guys FINALLY review a Rush album! For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content?  Care to help us out?  Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Shop At Our Amazon Store by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please go to Klick Tee Shop for all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below:SIOL Merchandise at Klick Tee Shop Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below:ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below:iTunesPodchaserStitcheriHeart RadioSpotify  Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below:TwitterFacebook PageFacebook Group Page Shout It Out LoudcastersInstagramYouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website:Pantheon Podcast Network

Podcast – The Overnightscape
The Overnightscape 1951 – Mineral Flunky (9/29/22)

Podcast – The Overnightscape

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 122:09


2:02:09 – Frank in NJ, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Flying car dream, Mr Black Mezcal Cask Coffee Liqueur, return to Coruscant on Andor, Cyberpunk: Edgerunner, Google Stadia shutting down, OSgrid, Doc Wolfmellow, Count Angeles Contraption, VR, Remington Steele talking about The Shining, HTC Zoe, Dirty Pair, YYZ, the past and future, collecting experiences, and much […]

The Overnightscape Underground
The Overnightscape 1951 – Mineral Flunky (9/29/22)

The Overnightscape Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 122:09


2:02:09 – Frank in NJ, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Flying car dream, Mr Black Mezcal Cask Coffee Liqueur, return to Coruscant on Andor, Cyberpunk: Edgerunner, Google Stadia shutting down, OSgrid, Doc Wolfmellow, Count Angeles Contraption, VR, Remington Steele talking about The Shining, HTC Zoe, Dirty Pair, YYZ, the past and future, collecting experiences, and much […]

Taggart and Torrens
YYZ and Snaps game

Taggart and Torrens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 61:01


This week Jono takes us through the fun at YYZ, we play a game of Snaps and what's the deal with Yung Gravy?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pucks and Cups
Maple Leaf Gardens

Pucks and Cups

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 26:19


A hockey cathedral, Maple Leaf Gardens was built in The Great Depression by Conn Smythe and it would not only be the home of the Maple Leafs during their 11 Stanley Cups, but where The Beatles would play, where Winston Churchill spoke, where Canada battled the Russians in the Summit Series, and where Muhammed Ali foughtBoris Fundraiser: https://gofund.me/e2b58b58Support: patreon.com/canadaehxDonate: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/craigUDonate: canadaehx.com (Click Donate)E-mail: craig@canadaehx.comTwitter: twitter.com/craigbairdInstagram: @Bairdo37YouTube: youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx

Off the Beaten Clef
The Eddie Munson Playlist

Off the Beaten Clef

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 97:39


Welcome to Off the Beaten Clef! This week, we had our friend Tommy Bakara back on to curate a mood playlist for our favorite new character in Stranger Things 4, Eddie Munson! Tommy explains his idea for the playlist, why we enjoy Eddie Munson's character, and so much more! This playlist is music we think Eddie would have enjoyed up to March of 1986. What are your thoughts on the Eddie Munson playlist? What got left off of the list? Let us know on social media! To listen to The Eddie Munson Playlist on Spotify Audience Submissions: Louie - Flying High Again by Ozzie Osbourne (1981) Ben - We're not gonna take it -Twistes Sister (1984) Sammi - Bad Side of the Moon by April Wine Kev's Picks: Teenage Frankenstein by Alice Cooper (1986) Madhouse by Anthrax (1985) Stargazer by Rainbow (1976) Rock Bottom by UFO (1974) YYZ by Rush (1981) Tommy's Picks: Flight of Icarus by Iron Maiden (1983) For Whom the Bell Tolls by Metallica (1984) Holy Diver by Dio (1983) Die by the Sword by Slayer (1983) The Skull Beneath the Skin by Megadeth (1985) Dil's Picks: Rock It by Motörhead (1983) Ballcrusher by W.A.S.P. (1985) Stirring the Cauldron by Whiplash (1985) There's No Tomorrow by Overkill (1985) Mordor by Running Wild (1985) Songs of the Show: Dil - Something New to Worry About by I Feel Fine Kev - Breaking the Law by Judas Priest Tommy - Master of Puppets by Metallica To listen to our Metal March Through the Decades: the 80's OTBC Social Media: Instagram - @offthebeatenclef Twitter - @OffClef TikTok - @OfftheBeatenClefPod YouTube channel Email - offthebeatenclef@gmail.com Thanks for listening!

Footy Talks
S5 Ep10: Toronto ‘Til I Die _ Happy Lorenzo Insigne Day!

Footy Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 77:00


Mike Newell and Jeffrey P. Nesker are joined by special guest host Sean Levy of The Tunnel Club/The House on the Lakeshore to discuss the arrival of Number 24 in the YYZ, celebrate some decisive wins for the Reds, preview a mid-week 6 pointer against the Columbus Crew, and apologize to the young guns for all the doubt we aired last week.

Scott and Kat After 9
Airport Delays Reached A New Level In May

Scott and Kat After 9

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 52:53


Dave Blezard joins us on this episode.  Today: Delays at YYZ reached epic levels in May. Britney Spears' ex tried to crash her wedding yesterday. Someone fell into the chocolate at an M&M's factory. A man on a bike got chased by a ...  Gas prices are out of control. Instead of more vacation time, majority of employees want the money instead. The PGA Tour drama. LeBron might be interested in owning an NBA franchise in Las Vegas. Photo: BlogTO See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Scott Radley Show
Why is Pearson Airport such a pain to travel through? & Welcoming Survivor 42 winner, Maryanne Oketch, back to the show

Scott Radley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 24:45


Air travel was once a glamorous endeavour however it's anything but that nowadays and much less so if you find yourself going through Toronto's Pearson Airport. What makes it such a slog to get through and is this something unique to YYZ or is there a larger issue at hand? Guest: Gabor Lukacs, President, Founder and Coordinator of Air Passenger Rights - The most recent season of Survivor has come to a close and we now know who the winner is. It turns out that we spoke with her a few months ago back when Survivor was just starting up! Scott catches up with Maryanne Oketch to hear about if her intense study of Survivor strategy was put to use, what it's like to win such an iconic show and more. Guest: Maryanne Oketch, Winner of Survivor 42 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Work of Sirens
Klassiker: RUSH - Moving Pictures

Work of Sirens

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 12:31


Moving Pictures war das achte Studioalbum des kanadischen Trios Rush, und wurde am 12. Februar 1981 veröffentlicht. Im Februar 2022 kam die Anniversary-Edition zum 40-jährigen Jubiläum auf den Markt.. Zur Feier des Jubiläums gibt es zahlreiche Pakete, die von einer digitalen Deluxe-Edition bis hin zu einer gigantischen Super-Deluxe-Edition reichen. Neben der remasterten Version des Albums ist die Hauptattraktion die Live in YYZ 1981-Veröffentlichung, die das Hauptalbum begleitet. Aufgenommen am 25. März 1981, am dritten Abend der Shows der Band in Torontos Maple Leaf Gardens. Unser Intro wurden von transistor.fm erstellt. Folge direkt herunterladen

Work of Sirens
Klassiker: Rush - Moving Pictures (40th Anniversary) | #27

Work of Sirens

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 12:31


Moving Pictures war das achte Studioalbum des kanadischen Trios Rush, und wurde am 12. Februar 1981 veröffentlicht. Im Februar 2022 kam die Anniversary-Edition zum 40-jährigen Jubiläum auf den Markt.. Zur Feier des Jubiläums gibt es zahlreiche Pakete, die von einer digitalen Deluxe-Edition bis hin zu einer gigantischen Super-Deluxe-Edition reichen. Neben der remasterten Version des Albums ist die Hauptattraktion die Live in YYZ 1981-Veröffentlichung, die das Hauptalbum begleitet. Aufgenommen am 25. März 1981, am dritten Abend der Shows der Band in Torontos Maple Leaf Gardens. Unser Intro wurden von transistor.fm erstellt.

The Sound Affect
Pop-up #7: It's our Birthday so, what are we listening to?

The Sound Affect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 17:21


Happy Birthday to us! It has been a year since we debuted our little podcast! It's been an incredible amount of fun. Here's to another year of positive vibes, great conversations about old and newly discovered albums, as well as, to quote a friend, remembering the lyrics to YYZ in our old age. Cheers to all! These are the songs we are listening to right now! Oh, and remember to check out our playlist after you listen!

ASoundPurchase
#060 Rush's ‘Moving Pictures'

ASoundPurchase

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 104:46


Episode 60 required the big guns, episode 60 required the best, episode 60 required the Holy Triumvirate. Rush's 1981 ‘Moving Pictures' has just turned 40 and yet it still remains fresh, adventurous and epic. With three of the greatest musicians on the market, the Canadian trio set out to record a great record and in turn changed the game.‘Tom Sawyer', ‘Red Barchetta', ‘YYZ' and ‘Limelight' have burned themselves into popular culture and made a lasting impact on current creators.Of course throughout the episode, they bring their esoteric sense of humour and plenty of laughs.Head over to www.asoundpurchase.com/shop to see our range of merchandise, we want to keep both the regular pod and bonus pods free of cost, and you can help that to continue by purchasing some of the mugs, stickers, hats or shirts we have on offer.Your support of this podcast is hugely appreciated, you have been vital to the sanity of our heroic podcast hosts. You can continue to show your support when you like us, review us, share us, and subscribe to us. Whilst you are at it, why don't you get a little something for yourself by becoming a ‘friend of the show'; you will gain instant access to exclusive bonus podcast episodes (like the famous full length interview with Miguelito from the Cuban Brothers), blog posts, merchandise and you can visit the hall of ‘top 10s'. We are also rolling out a monthly watch party that explores the entire filmography of the great Austrian Oak, Mr. Arnold Schwarzenegger. It won't cost you a penny to sign up, yet you gain so much! Sign up now at www.asoundpurchase.com/fots

3324 The Music and Movie Podcast
Rush/Moving Pictures: Episode 56

3324 The Music and Movie Podcast

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 53:52


We're catching up with Canadian power trio Rush and their magnificent 1981 release Moving Pictures. Accessible progressive rock that features the Guitar Hero staple "YYZ". We also discuss prog rock and its' exclusion from the Rock and Roll hall of Fame. Linked below is Rush's acceptance speech when they were finally inducted in 2013. LinksInstagramFacebookRush's Hall of Fame induction speech

Baffle My Brain: Comedy Podcast
Nutella Masterclass & Best Places to Eat in Toronto w/ YYZ REVIEW

Baffle My Brain: Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 85:20


In this episode YYZ Frank joins us to be the first podcast on the planet to go this in depth on the topic of Nutella!  We share everything about it and determine which factory produces the best Nutella in the world.  Conversation changes (@36:10) and  we get the honour of looking at YYZ's food bible as he shares the best pizza, veal sandwiches and pastries in the Toronto area.  If you want to know the best pizza joint in the city its revealed in this episode.  Check him out on Youtube and Instagram to get more food reviews in the area and never trust a skinny persons food recommendations.    

Beyond The Melody Podcast with Brian Melo
#33 David Matisse of KEYS N KRATES

Beyond The Melody Podcast with Brian Melo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 57:15


Keys N KratesTurntablist JR Flo, keyboardist David Matisse, and drummer Adam Tune formed the electronic band Keys N Krates in Toronto, Ontario. The trio took shape in 2008 and sought to combine their wide range of inspirations, from early house music to a strain of Southern U.S. rap production that got them tagged as a trap act. Putting their own club spin on the latter with booming bass, double- and triple-time hi-hats, thick synthesizer lines, and samples, they released an EP on YYZ in 2012 and then issued a series of singles and EPs for Steve Aoki's Dim Mak label. Among the most popular was 2013's frantic, hard-hitting "Dum Dee Dum," which reached number 17 on Billboard's Dance/Electronic Digital Songs chart. Over the next several years, Keys N Krates appeared at the Electric Zoo, Lollapalooza, TomorrowWorld, and Sónar festivals, as well as ...

VomCom
14. Little Italy

VomCom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 79:45


Welcome to VomCom, the podcast where we talk about the romantic comedies we love to hate and hate to love. In this episode, we watched Little Italy, the romantic comedy about star crossed lovers that takes place in the Little Italy you know and love. Nope, not the one in NYC but in YYZ. Toronto, Canada baby. Surprisingly made in 2018, this movie boasts a star-studded cast, half-assed plot lines, and very stereotypical depictions of POCs. Join us as we talk about all the things that Gabba'd our gool. This episode is a lot of fun and we had a great time. Thanks for listening to us talk about everything we loved and hated about this film, see ya next time! xo Follow us on Instagram! @vomcompodcast @molly.mca @itskatherineram Follow us on TikTok! @mollythewitch @itskatherineram

Playlist Wars
The Battle of 80's Hard Rock Songs

Playlist Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 84:24


In this episode, we're joined by Jim Santora, author of the Underrated Rock Book to discuss our favorite 80's hard rock tunes! Vote now for YOUR favorite playlists, hear the results of past episodes & listen to ALL of the playlists at: http://www.playlistwarspodcast.com SONGS DISCUSSED INCLUDE AC/DC - For Those About To Rock (We Salute You); Aerosmith - F.I.N.E.; Bon Jovi - Raise Your Hands; Cinderella - Night Songs; The Cult - Love Removal Machine; Danzig - Twist Of Cain; Def Leppard - Rocket; Dokken - Unchain The Night; Europe - Rock The Night; Faith No More - Epic; Guns N Roses - It's So Easy; Iron Maiden - Wasted Years; Kings X - Pleiades; Living Colour - Cult Of Personality; Motley Crue - Wildside; Quiet Riot - Metal Health (Bang Your Head); Ratt - Slip Of The Lip & Wanted Man; Rush - Tom Sawyer & YYZ; Skid Row - 18 & Life; Billy Squier - Learn How To Live; Tesla - Heaven's Trail (No Way Out); Triumph - Fight The Good Fight; Van Halen - Everybody Wants Some & Panama; Whitesnake - Here I Go Again; Zebra - Who's Behind The Door CONNECT WITH PLAYLIST WARS Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/playlistwars Twitter: http://twitter.com/playlistwars Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playlistwarspodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcW7NibxehYRf8_UZ88Qtbg FOR MORE ON THE UNDERRATED ROCK BOOK Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/underratedrockbook Twitter: https://twitter.com/URockBook Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimsantora/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/playlistwars/support

FranceFineArt

“Le jardin d'après” Photographies de Anne-Marie Proulxaux éditions LocoInterview de Anne-Marie Proulx,par Anne-Frédérique Fer, enregistrement réalisé par téléphone, entre La Baie de Somme et Québec, le 27 septembre 2021, durée 31'13.© FranceFineArt.Anne-Marie Proulx a construit son livre de photographie en suivant les parcours de la protagoniste du roman Le premier jardin (1988) de l'auteure Anne Hébert. Elle s'inspire librement de la façon dont on y imagine une ville du Nouveau Monde regardée par les yeux d'une actrice de théâtre habitée par les femmes qui l'ont précédé, ainsi que par les rôles qu'elle a elle-même été appelée à jouer dans sa carrière et au fil des saisons de sa vie personnelle.Le premier jardin est une terre sur laquelle siège une ville qu'on ne nomme jamais, qu'on ne voit presque plus, mais dans laquelle se trouvent des amorces d'histoires, des morceaux de vérités et de fictions aussi intangibles que la lumière qui se pose sur un mur, à la surface de l'eau ou sur les arbres en fleur. Au travers des détails de textures, de lumières, d'une vie qui touche les rues et les bâtiments, la ville se révèle comme un personnage, comme un corps de femme. Dans ce jardin planté derrière les grandes façades, dorment des rôles envahissants, des vies éphémères, saisonnières, vivaces.BiographiePuisant dans nos conversations avec les territoires, et dans nos relations avec le langage, Anne-Marie Proulx crée des univers poétiques qui interpellent les liens à la fois individuels et collectifs que nous entretenons avec nos environnements. Son travail de l'image, principalement photographique, interroge les espaces tant physiques que métaphoriques que nous occupons et qui inversement aussi nous habitent. Ses projets actuels réfléchissent particulièrement aux liens de réciprocité à créer ou à entretenir avec le vivant et avec les espaces naturels qui nous entourent, une réflexion qui se fait dans le partage d'idées et de regards, notamment grâce à une amitié innue-québécoise et à différentes démarches collaboratives.Titulaire d'une maîtrise en histoire de l'art de l'Université Concordia, elle y a également complété un baccalauréat en arts visuels commencé à l'Université NSCAD. Elle a présenté des expositions individuelles à Espaces F (Matane, 2020), Vaste et Vague (Carleton-sur-mer, 2019), la Maison de la littérature dans le cadre de Manif d'art 9 – la biennale de Québec (Québec, 2019), la Galerie des arts visuels de l'Université Laval (Québec, 2018), à Occurrence dans le cadre de MOMENTA biennale de l'image (Montréal, 2017), à YYZ (Toronto, 2017), à Panache art actuel (Baie-Comeau, 2016) et à La Centrale (Montréal, 2014). Son travail a aussi été présenté dans des expositions collectives (FRAC Lorraine, Arprim, Regart, AdMare, Fonderie Darling, Galerie UQO, Capture Photography Festival, Skol, Stryx), ses textes ont été publiés dans différentes publications et revues (Ciel variable, Eastern Edge, Éditions du Renard, Esse, YYZ), et elle a présenté des conférences tant au Québec qu'à l'étranger. Ses œuvres font partie des collections du Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, d'Hydro-Québec et de la Ville de Montréal. Elle vit et travaille à Québec, où elle est codirectrice de VU, centre de diffusion et de production de la photographie. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Finest Worksongs
Rush–Moving Pictures

Finest Worksongs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 45:58


Air drummers of the world, UNITE! This seminal album by the classic Canadian prog rock band Rush has been a long time coming for one Matt and a bitter pill to swallow for the other Matt. Clocking in at a concise (for them) 40 minutes, "Moving Pictures" was the album that took the trio from the world of mystical, dystopian rock operas to certified radio stars -- while retaining street cred to the nerds. "Tom Sawyer" is an undeniable classic rock titan. "Limelight" tells the story of a superstar who doesn't want to be a superstar -- all the while ironically leading to said star becoming a superstar. And while "Moving Pictures" is a "pop" hit by Rush standards, it still retains elements of their earlier days with technically-sound instrumentals ("YYZ"), multi-movement sagas ("The Camera Eye") and even paranoia/Big Brother elements ("Witch Hunt"). It also has a kick-ass car song ("Red Barchetta").

Ham Radio Crash Course
Cuban Communications Jamming

Ham Radio Crash Course

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 288:17


Show Notes (contains affiliate links): Cuban Communications Jamming?  On this week's episode of Ham Radio Crash Course, a podcast roughlybased on amateur radio but mostly made up of responding to emails from listeners, hosted by Josh Nass KI6NAZ and his reluctant wife, Leah KN6NWZ, we talk about bringing food along to activations , how much prepping is enough prepping and the Cuban “rum runner” radio jammer. We answer emails, talk about the HRCC Facebook Tea and how you might be able to score a free ride from the airport from your fellow hams.  Have a drink with us! Today, we're drinking… Mr & Mrs. T Margaritas. Here's the ingredients: Dolce Vita White Tequila: http://www.dulcevidaspirits.com/dulce-vida-spirits-home Mr and Mrs. T's Margarita Mix: https://amzn.to/36FQFX6 Grand Mariner: https://www.grandmarnier.com Josh has a short tip with the Ham Radio Minute: Bring food along to your activations.  Portable Cook Kit: https://amzn.to/3B9bhVo and https://amzn.to/3koqFY8 Join the conversation by leaving a review on iTunes for Ham Radio Crash Course podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ham-radio-crash-course/id1400794852 and/or emailing Leah@hamtactical.com. Leaving a review wherever you listen to podcasts will help Ham Radio Crash Course reach more hams and future hams and we appreciate it! What We Used This Week:  Josh used the IC-705: https://amzn.to/3enmlVc Leah suggests Outschool for homeschoolers and classes, including emergency preparedness courses for kids. https://outschool.com/?signup=true&usid=Ky7IVpLt&utm_campaign=share_invite_link Ham Radio Crash Course A-store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/hamradiocrashcourse Preparedness Corner: Leah asks when is enough prepping enough?  Email Correspondent's Tower: We answer emails with ham radio questions, comments on previous podcasts, T-shirt suggestions and everything in between. Links mentioned in the ECT: YYZ Song: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YYZ_(song) Suggested Reusable Mesh Coffee Filter: https://amzn.to/3hIS7OH Youth on the Air (YOTA): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1LVWge18cxFh0SnHemQ2zQ https://youthontheair.org/ Mike's Website: http://wx0mik.net/ Links from Tobe:  ARRL Website Article from November, 2013: http://www.arrl.org/news/arrl-helps-manufacturer-to-resolve-arc-fault-circuit-interrupter-rfi-problems ARRL Website Article Discussing GFCI and AFC: http://www.arrl.org/gfci-and-afci-devices Eaton Breaker Replacement Contact Information: 1-877-386-2273, option 2, option 3, option 1.  Ask for Al. Denali Ice Cream: https://kawarthadairy.com/project/moose-tracks/ Hurricane Laura Aftermath: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.632181727433939&type=3&__cft__[0]=AZVoz9ureZO6SO3j4D3HpPHGfTbdH88-qWl5a6GdfjT14xmgOfrToKp00isbyJxJY7f-MaiCAiXpEUv-SzTG2BffRGhRCABrrdRTfFFS-mjJToM6ESegFRndNyzXT_XLSLyVFoOufhtHCT3wwRlin0XBdcNJiScIomg3DlyrrRxQjAENWf5t4vHWaGsrW6WtPzwLLCCpVQ2y6bp9c8gM5Ki1&__tn__=-UK-R K8MRD video: https://youtu.be/RcAxl7vc3a0   General License Prep: Leah takes the advice of an astute email correspondent and actually spends some time thinking about the questions.  Show Topic: Josh and Leah discuss the Cuban communications jamming, specifically on the 40m bands.  Thank you all for listening to the podcast.  We have a lot of fun making it and the fact you listen and send us feedback means alot to us!   Want to send us something? Josh Nass  P.O. Box 5101 Cerritos, CA 90703-5101 Support the Ham Radio Crash Course Podcast: Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/hoshnasi Shop HamTactical: http://www.hamtactical.com Shop Our Affiliates: http://hamradiocrashcourse.com/affiliates/ Shop Our Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/hamradiocrashcourse As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.   Connect with Us: Website...................► http://hamradiocrashcourse.com YouTube..................► https://www.youtube.com/c/HamRadioCrashCourse Podcast...................► https://hamradiocrashcourse.podbean.com/ Discord....................► https://discord.gg/xhJMxDT Facebook................► https://goo.gl/cv5rEQ Twitter......................► https://twitter.com/Hoshnasi Instagram.................► https://instagram.com/hoshnasi (Josh) Instagram.................►https://instagram.com/hamtactical (Leah)

Hold The Sarcasm
Italy wins, running the Boilermaker, and our top 7 favorite solos

Hold The Sarcasm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 69:39


Italy's soccer team wins, a recap of our show in Somers, playing sports as a kid, running the Boilermaker, upcoming shows and our top 7 favourite solos Join our Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/holdthesarcasmpodcastFollow us on Instagram - @holdthesarcasmpodcast www.theunclelouievarietyshow.comwww.disruptionnetwork.net 

The Volume Knob
Jake: YYZ

The Volume Knob

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 24:37


I was pleasantly surprised at the depth of the Rush rabbit hole I went down while editing/mixing Jake's story.  I, for example, had no idea that they had recorded most of their biggest hits at Le Studio in Morin Heights (just a short drive up the road from here in Montreal).  In fact the videos for Tom Sawyer and  Limelight  both feature the Laurentians quite prominently. There is no official video for YYZ though this live concert from Rio in (I think) 2002 is definitely a trip (not every day you see a crowd of 10s of thousands of people singing along to an instrumental). Jake did a fantastic job of telling some of the story of YYZ but did you know it lost out on the 1982 Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental to Behind My Camel by The Police?  (And that Sting refused to play on Behind My Camel?)  The more you know... If you want to hear the original studio version, you really ought to to check it out here either before or after you hear Jake tell his story!   Be sure you follow The Volume Knob on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or at our website volumeknob.net. The newsletter will be especially interesting over the next few weeks if you're interested in getting details about the launch of Season 2 in the new year.If you have a story that you think might be interesting for Season 2 please feel free to send an email to volumeknobpod@gmail.com!Happy Holidays! I'll see you in the new year.

The Seat 1A Podcast
Experience 027. Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Holiday Travel Horror Stories. The Seat 1A Podcast.

The Seat 1A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 87:56


In this experience we celebrate the 2019 holiday season with a look at some of our crazy and (somewhat) horrific holiday travel stories. But first, Vinny and Geoff celebrate a milestone in this experience. This is the 25th show that they have done in tandem. Here's to the next 25 being just as fun of a ride. Vinny shares his incredible journey from CPH-LHR-AMS-JFK-YHM-YYC-YVR during a massive New Year's storm in YYZ. How many things can go wrong for Vinny on this flight? So many that we interject a couple of stories from Geoff along the way. Although Vinny's story is related to a standby experience, remember that you too could be affected by weather and become a standby passenger. Vinny starts his journey in CPH – it was just after New Year's – and world weather seemed normal, for now. He connects rather uneventfully to LHR and then AMS (little does he know what's coming). Flying standby on KLM he notices his flight options across Canada are quickly disappearing as there are no seats available. All US options were disappearing as well, except for JFK. So off to New York for Vinny. Geoff shares his experience when he caught the flu just before having to fly from VIE-DUS (don't worry we're just sharing the travel experience). He makes it to VIE and manages to catch his flight – but when he arrives in a delirious state to DUS, just how many times can he catch the wrong train? The next day he catches the correct train to FRA for a connection to YYC with Air Canada...all the while missing the massive 2013 Ice Storm that hit Toronto. He arrives in YYC - only to be subject to a medical check first implemented after the SARS epidemic. We return to Vinny who is now at JFK – but his bag isn't. The storm is brewing, and Vinny knows to get priority he needs to get to LGA. He learns about the "passenger rest area" at LGA – even with official blankets. He wakes up to find that LGA-YYZ flights are getting cancelled all over. But wait, there is a WestJet crew – maybe there's a chance? Disappointment awaits – how did the sand get in the engine? What hope is there left? Not much by air, the open road was the only thing left and there was some good fortune with rental costs. Just in time to drive through Manhattan at rush hour! Geoff shares another winter holiday travel delay experience yet again caused by a blizzard at YYZ. Conditions meant that the YUL-YOW-YEG ticket became a standby ticket, but only the YUL-YOW segment could be confirmed. Some t-shirts were traded for hotel and meal vouchers since he wasn't flying further that day. Eventually he got back to YEG with an upgrade to business class. The key lesson in the adventure is to be nice to front line staff...honey will get your further than vinegar – but make sure you know your cancellation or delay rights. We return to Vinny, in a rental car, in Manhattan at rush hour. No storm visible yet the sun is still shining. But as night falls the storm unleashes its fury. The storm is so terrible that it closes the Interstate. Vinny pushes on, blasting through the blizzard in Upstate New York on country roads – all the while having no proper winter clothing. Finally, he reaches the Canadian border in the wee hours of the morning – with snow caked on the back of his car – and the severity of the storm becomes fully known. Vinny has to get to another southern Ontario airport – YHM it is. But how to return the car – since it's not at YYZ and there is no return desk? Vinny leaves multiple notes and voicemails and parks the car hoping for the best as he boards the flight to connect at YYC. How does it turn out? Four hours after landing, where was Vinny? Back on a flight as crew! Lessons from the experience: 1) Keep moving forward; 2) figure out what your biggest block of problem could be; 3) Be prepared that it might cost a bit of money to get out of a jam; 4) Look for telltale signs of things that are happening; 5) Make sure you have all of your alerts set up...and check the weather. Oh, and by the way...what happened to Vinny's WS travel buddy? News Items: Flyertalk article "The Best and Worst Airports for Holiday Travel" breakingtravelnews article "Christmas getaway begins in earnest at easyJet" Vinny and Geoff give big kudos to crews and staff working over Christmas. Here's to another great 25 experiences together. If you have a holiday travel horror story, a question or other experience that you would like to share, please email us at stories(at)seat1a.org or find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Patreon. Show notes are available online at http://podcast.seat1a.org/ (Sleighbells sound FX from GowlerMusic edited and mixed with other sound FX https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)

The Seat 1A Podcast
Experience 023. Sometimes the situation just goes bad. Making the most of the experience. The Seat 1A Podcast.

The Seat 1A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 50:11


In this experience Vinny and Geoff share more of their experiences when, try as they may, the situation just went badly. First of all, we want to send a shoutout to fellow podcasters Plane Talking UK. We're lining up co-hosting in an upcoming episode of theirs. Stay tuned for more info. By popular demand, we're sharing more of our travel experiences – good, bad and ugly – and how we worked at resolving them or made the best of the situation. Shoutout to Sam Chui for his review of the Air India (AI) Dreamliner business class experience. Vinny shared a rant about the security experience at MAA in Experience 021 from his RTW trip in the summer of 2019. The rant is back in this experience with full force for his experiences with Air India (AI) – both for in-flight experiences from SIN-MAA-CMB, and one of the top three worst ever lounge experiences he ever had at MAA. You might need a cold lassi after listening to the rant. Geoff shares his multiple ground travel experiences trying to get from Penang to Kuala Lumpur in July 2019. First the train Google says he should take didn't exist, and then there was a ticket circus with the bus ride that he took instead. Vinny pulls out a story from his vault of crazy experiences – this time in St. Petersburg, Russia in 2003 hitchhiking to make a train connection to get to Helsinki. But what happens when he missed the connection? (Hint – he got to Helsinki and experienced a Tupolev Tu-134). Geoff shares his overnight ground transport experience at SIN from his summer 2019 RTW trip. Where was the shuttle that was supposed to leave every 15 minutes? Sometimes waiting ends up being worth it – thanks to a great family from Perth who shared sightseeing advice. Vinny shares a recent experience from autumn 2019 at SFO. How to get to the Caltrain station to take him into the city, with minimal signage and lack of directions from Google transit. Not only that, where and how did he have to pay for the ticket? Geoff shares a terrific airside tour experience he had in October 2019 at YYZ. Thanks to Russ, Mark and Haaz for their great work and wealth of information. News Items: Independent (UK) article "Airline passenger stuffs laptop down her jumpsuit and pretends to be pregnant to avoid excess baggage charge" Associated Press article "TSA finds gun-shaped toilet paper roller in bag at airport" If you have a story of when your situation just went bad, a question or other experience that you would like to share, please email us at stories(at)seat1a.org or find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Patreon. Show notes are available online at http://podcast.seat1a.org/

The Seat 1A Podcast
Experience 018. Around the world we go! Vinny and Geoff's separate RTW adventures. The Seat 1A Podcast.

The Seat 1A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 46:36


In this experience we look at Vinny and Geoff's separate round the world (RTW) adventures - Vinny's will already be underway when this experience is posted. We look at the world of booking an RTW with points travel, with stopover and mileage rules, but also how to maximize your layovers between stopovers. Vinny shares his geeking out with reviews and videos to ensure he maximizes his in-flight and lounge experiences. Just because you have an RTW ticket doesn't mean you can't supplement it with some separate point-to-point tickets. Make sure you catch the great story about how Vinny's wife got upgraded to Seat 1A. Geoff approached his RTW adventure from another angle – what was the most economically priced set of tickets on multiple airlines to complete the trip? Mainline flag carriers and low-cost carriers mixed together to get Geoff around the world. Knowledge of baggage limits helped Geoff pick certain flights. Geoff notes how third-party lounge accesses don't always work in all airports, and some lounge-like benefits offered at certain airports for a fee. What were the tools that both Geoff and Vinny used while booking their adventure? What are they looking forward to in the cities they are stopping in? CMB, DAD, DPS, DUS, EWR, FRA, GOT, HAN, HUI, IST, JFK, KUL, MAA, MAD, MLE, NRT, ORD, OSL, PEN, SIN, TPE, TXL, VIE, YTZ, YVR, YYZ – there is bound to be an adventure or two just waiting. Shout outs to the websites of Sam Chui, The Points Guy and One Mile at a Time. A big shout out to the Layovers podcast with Paul Papadimitriou and Alex Hunter – thanks for the inspiration! View From the Wing news item about a passenger being served 16 Month Old Food. If you have an RTW story, question or experience that you would like to share, please email us at stories(at)seat1a.org or find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Patreon. Show notes are available online at http://podcast.seat1a.org/

The Seat 1A Podcast
Experience 012. The magical world of upgrades and the infamous oversold flight. The Seat 1A Podcast.

The Seat 1A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 58:26


When Vinny was a kid, somehow he always ended up with an upgraded seat when flying YEG-LHR. How does an airline manage fares related to yield...and what happens when the math doesn't work out for the airline? What is a GTE? How does the airline re-jig the seating of a flight? Geoff's experience with snow delays at YYZ that got him an upgrade. Involuntary and voluntary upgrades – what's the difference? How do airlines determine who to upgrade – what's the prospective checklist? What does the upgrade and standby screen mean at some airports? When the check-in for flight closes, what's happening? Sometimes an involuntary upgrade doesn't for the passenger...why? How ordering certain special meals can affect your ability to get an upgrade. Vinny shares how Iceland Air (FI) food catering affects upgrading chances...even if you want to pay to upgrade. Why standby employees may end up getting the upgrades. "Are there any upgrades available?"...how Vinny held a key economy seat from GRU-JFK that helped get an upgrade. If you're asking for an upgrade, make sure you have a reason why you should be considered. Once the doors close you learn the incredible power of the crew for upgrading. Vinny and his amazing upgrade story from LHR-NBO...wait until you learn why was he met by the flight director. Vinny had a different upgrade attempt experience on Emirates (EK). Smart upgrading – it's not always about length of flight. Flight crews never know the reason why someone got a seat in a certain class. Geoff had a standby seat flying FRA-YVR but needed to use a jump seat for landing and takeoff. How to ask gate staff about how many seats are sold on the flight. CBC News item about Air Canada accused of duping passengers about overselling Skift news item about United Airlines threat to cut Expedia access to its seats. If you have an upgrade story, question or experience that you would like to share, please email us at stories(at)seat1a.org or find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Patreon. Show notes are available online at http://podcast.seat1a.org/

The Seat 1A Podcast
Experience 007. Winter is coming - the frosty world of airplane de-icing. Seat 1A The Podcast.

The Seat 1A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 37:52


It's that time of the year again in northern climates. Why do we de-ice? A couple of key tragic crashes changed de-icing focus. A quick review of surface contamination. How to get clear the wings of ice – everything from a bucket of hot water on a small plane to glycol on larger planes. What's the difference between de-icing and anti-icing? Three main different types of de-icing options used by airports. and how it's cleaned up after use. How is it determined if the plane is going for de-icing? Is there a way we can tell what method an airport uses? The delays that are possible from de-icing. We look back at Episode 003 where Vinny had a de-icing delay at YYZ. Does your airport normally get frost, snow or freezing rain? Do they have the equipment to handle a de-icing queue effectively? De-icing also can happen when it's perfectly sunny...snow squalls can always show up. Delays are also possible due to clearing runways of snow. Vinny shares a story of an unfortunate incident with a de-icing bucket truck (wasn't with him fortunately!) Alaska Airlines – hinting that they're finally going to join oneworld? BA has their final 767 passenger flight. What a fantastic workhorse of a plane. TAP Portugal accepting first 330neo. The world of aviation is evolving quickly these days. If you have a de-icing story, question or experience that you would like to share, please email us at stories(at)seat1a.org or find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Patreon. Show notes are available online at http://podcast.seat1a.org/

The Organist
Episode 69: The Testosterone Abyss

The Organist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2016 19:37


A man screams “why are you closed? Tell us the reason!†over and over as he rattles a pair of locked doors outside a Toronto shopping mall. Klaus Kinski berates the officiant at his own wedding while he lavishes a disturbing amount of affection on his bride. A clean-cut guy in glasses beatboxes the entire drum part of Rush’s “YYZ.†The Tumblr Weird Dude Energy is singularly devoted to collecting the most inexplicable male behavior on the internet. It’s funny, and it’s weird, but if you study it carefully, it also raises some troubling and complicated questions: questions about contemporary masculinity and community. It even raises questions about violence, misogyny, and Donald Trump. For the Organist, the writer Mark Sussman stared into the testosterone abyss of Weird Dude Energy and sent us back this report. Written by Mark Sussman. Produced by Mickey Capper. Â