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    Explore " beck" with insightful episodes like "Episode 164 - Mark Kates", "Suzanne", "David Bowie Part 2", "Episode 7: A Conversation with Paleface" and "S.O. Mixtape Mashup" from podcasts like ""Above The Basement - Boston Music and Conversation", "Song Sung New. Uncovering Cover Versions.", "Song Sung New. Uncovering Cover Versions.", "For Songs" and "I Think You're Gonna Like This"" and more!

    Episodes (100)

    Episode 164 - Mark Kates

    Episode 164 - Mark Kates

    Boston native Mark Kates is the founder of Fenway Recordings and manages several bands, including MGMT, The Cribs, Mission of Burma, Doves, Swim Mountain and KUNZITE.

    He had been in the biz since he was a kid, signing a who’s who of bands over the years including Beck, Jawbreaker, Elastica, Alabama 3.

    When working for Geffen, he brought them Sonic Youth and also worked with Nirvana, Hole, Teenage Fanclub, XTC, Siouxsie and the Banshees, White Zombie. The list is CRAZY. 

    Oh yeah, and he also ran the Beastie Boys record label Grand Royal Records. 

    We could go on and on, but suffice it to say he has topped himself by sitting with Ronnie and I for a conversation that runs the gamut.

    Suzanne

    Suzanne

    What was Suzanne's surname? What did Joan Baez do that was so brave? What other Leonard Cohen song has Nick Cave recorded? Join Stevie Nix as he answers all of these questions and more on this episode that looks at Leonard Cohen's Suzanne.
    WARNING: This episode contains traces of The Flying Lizards.

    Featured artists [in alphabetical order]:

    Joan Baez
    Beck
    Nick Cave
    Leonard Cohen
    Fairport Convention
    First Aid Kit
    Roberta Flack
    Aretha Franklin
    Medium Cool
    Flo Morrissey & Matthew E White
    Meshell Ndegeocello
    Plan B
    Scala & Kolacny Brothers
    Nina Simone
    Jim van der Zee

    Hidden track: Francoise Hardy

    Leonard Cohen Playlist

    Video: Season 1 Highlights

    Join Stevie on Spotify and Instagram
    www.songsungnew.com

    David Bowie Part 2

    David Bowie Part 2

    Who did Bowie think recorded the most poignant version of Space Oddity?  Which song inspired The Man Who Sold The World? Which song that sampled Heroes would have made Mick Jagger envious? Join Stevie Nix as answers all of these questions and more and nominates the best cover of a Bowie song.
    WARNING: This episode contains traces of Glenn Miller.

    Featured songs [in chronological order]:

    Space Oddity [Chris Hadfield]
    Five Years [Lena Hall]
    The Man Who Sold The World [Nirvana]
    Sound And Vision [Beck]
    Let's Dance [M Ward]
    China Girl [Anja Lerch & Frank Sichmann]
    Lady Stardust [Midge Ure]
    Life On Mars [Sarah Blasko]
    Starman [Garbage, Milky Edwards & The Chamberlings]
    The Jean Genie [Lea DeLaria]
    Rebel Rebel [Rickie Lee Jones]
    Fame [James Brown]
    Heroes [Moby, Matthew Tavares]
    After All [Tori Amos]
    The Man Who Sold The World [Michael Stipe & Karen Elson]
    Ashes To Ashes [Michael Stipe & Karen Elson]

    Hidden track: David Bowie medley

    20 Bowie Covers That Will Never Let You Down

    David Bowie's best lyrics

    Video: Season 1 Highlights

    Join Stevie on Spotify and Instagram
    www.songsungnew.com

    Episode 7: A Conversation with Paleface

    Episode 7: A Conversation with Paleface
    Songwriting is not for the weak of heart or mind. Just ask Paleface (PF), the indie-rock legend who came of age during New York City’s anti-folk scene in the late 80s. In this episode of For Songs, PF and his partner/drummer Monica “Mo” Samalot talk about their latest album, the self-made, self-produced “Go Forth.” We discuss how the album came to be, why it was self-made, and how PF got bit by the songwriting bug after watching the late, great Daniel Johnston perform at open-mic nights in New York in this wide-ranging interview. Find out more about “Go Forth”, PF, and Mo at www.palefaceonline.com. "Go Forth" can be purchased at their website, Amazon, iTunes, Spotify, etc.

    S.O. Mixtape Mashup

    S.O. Mixtape Mashup

    This is our S.O. Mixtape for you, it's like they wrote, every note, with their own fingers. In this week's episode, Jacqueline thinks Meghan is gonna like her significant other's music and Meghan thinks Jacqueline is gonna like her significant other's music.

     

    Jacqueline's List:

    • Spotify Playlist
    • I'm So Sick - Flyleaf
    • Black Wedding- In This Moment
    • Tonight We Ride - Unleash the Archers
    • Nightfall - Xandria
    • Drop Dead Cynical - Amaranthe
    • Keelhauled - Alestorm
    • Do Not Disturb - Halestorm

     

    Meghan's List:

    • Spotify Playlist
    • I Need My Girl - The National
    • Barely Listening - So Many Dynamos
    • Gimme All Your Love - Alabama Shakes
    • Dirty Cartoons - Menomena
    • Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt. 1 - The Flaming Lips
    • Supersymmetry - Arcade Fire
    • Debra - Beck

     

    Things We Like This Week:


    This episode was recorded remotely due to the Stay at Home Executive Order, so please forgive any drop in audio quality as we learn this new setup.

     

    Thanks so much to Matt Paul (Meghan's Husband) for the "Super Awesome Podcast Jam."

     

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    Flow and Tell 🔥 Episode 20

    Flow and Tell 🔥 Episode 20
    It's that Bino you know so well, from the guys here at Flow and Tell. James is delighted to drop a Childish Gambino song on Andy that he's never heard. This one comes from the Royalty Mixtape, and it's produced by and featuring the alt rock god Beck, it's Silk Pillow. Knowing James has a banger up his sleeve, Andy pulls out the big guns as well with an older Rapsody track with a surprise feat. on it, he plays the Extra Extra card.

    "Christmas Edition" (12-14-19)

    "Christmas Edition" (12-14-19)

    Semi-festive episode where we review new albums from Coldplay, Beck and local New Jersey "prog-core" band Hunter Alive. In entertainment news, we discuss the backlash on Twitter about the upcoming "Home Alone" remake and pay our respects to Carol Spinney, Danny Aiello and Juice Wrld.

    Website: Puppetperspectives.com
    Email: njhybridradio@gmail.com
    Facebook: facebook.com/puppetreviews15
    Twitter: @puppetreviews15
    Instagram: @puppetreviews15

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    Listening with Chris Douridas Part 1 - Music Tastemaker

    Listening with Chris Douridas Part 1 - Music Tastemaker

    On the inaugural episode of Listening, Jeff Rona interviews Chris Douridas - one of the most influential and ardent supporters of new independent music. As music director and DJ for KCRW Chris has discovered some of today’s most important artists. Listen to Chris talk about how he discovers and helps the best new artists find a place in the music world.

    KEY MOMENTS:
    How Chris describes what he does:
    "I see myself as a music cheerleader. I wake up every day looking for great music...I push new musicians out into the world."
    How he got started: "Between [acting] gigs, I volunteered at a radio station...I played whatever I wanted...I became passionate about sharing music that nobody knew about." 
    Some of the artists Chris got on the air: Billie Eilish, Beck, Portishead, Massive Attack, The Eels, Fiona Apple, and Gillian Welch.   
    Check out more about Chris on KCRW.  

    LINKS:
    For more on Liquid Cinema, visit www.liquidcinema.com
    For more on Blue Microphones, visit www.bluedesigns.com

    Listening with Chris Douridas Part 2 - Music Tastemaker

    Listening with Chris Douridas Part 2 - Music Tastemaker

    Jeff Rona interviews Chris Douridas - one of the most influential and ardent supporters of new independent music. As music director and DJ for KCRW Chris has discovered some of today’s most important artists. Listen to Chris talk about how he discovers and helps the best new artists find a place in the music world.

    "Can we talk about categories for a second? They're my biggest pet peeve. Genres are the creation of journalists."

    LINKS:
    For more on Chris Douridas, go to KCRW.
    For more on Liquid Cinema, visit www.liquidcinema.com
    For more on Blue Microphones, visit www.bluedesigns.com

    1994 - June - Stone Temple Pilots - Purple

    1994 - June - Stone Temple Pilots - Purple

    Debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart, Purple would establish the Sone Temple Pilots as a superstar group. This second studio album from San Diego-based STP would continue the grunge sound, but would expand a bit into other styles like psychedelia, country, acoustic, alternative, and mainstream rock. ​Stone Temple Pilots was influenced by Aerosmith, and the band members were fans of Kiss. The band was one of the most commercially successful bands of the 90's. The band was originally known as Mighty Joe Young, but changed the name when another performer laid claim to the name.

    Get your grunge on as Rob profiles this hit-laden album.

    “Big Empty”
    The slide guitar gives this track an interesting mix of country and grunge. This was the first single from the album. It was featured on MTV Unplugged before the album was released.

    “Vasoline”
    The second single released from the album was also the second most successful track from the album. The name of the song is attributed to a misheard lyric - "Flies in the vasoline" instead of "Life in the Fast Lane" by the Eagles. The song is about being stuck in a place or situation.

    “Lounge Fly”
    The opening riff of this deeper cut was used on MTV's news breaks in the 90's. Interestingly, STP was voted "best new band" by Rolling Stone readers, and "worst new band" by the critics in the same Rolling Stone magazine.

    “Interstate Love Song”
    This is THE hit off the album, and what a hit! It was at number 1 for fifteen weeks. It was displaced by “Vasoline” for 2 weeks, keeping Stone Temple Pilots in the number 1 slot for 17 solid weeks. If they sound familiar, the chords are taken from Jim Croce's "I've Got a Name."

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    Theme to "The Lion King"
    This animated movie from Disney was a huge hit in 1994. Some see strong similarities between this movie and "Kimba the White Lion," a Japanese film from the 60's.

    STAFF PICKS:

    “Shakermaker” by Oasis
    Bruce's staff pick highlights a track off Oasis' debut album. Oasis lost a lawsuit for borrowing "I'd like to teach the world to sing" from the iconic Coca-Cola commercial. Apparently "irony" is not a good legal defense.

    “Crazy” by Aerosmith
    Steven Tyler and Aerosmith were superstars in the 90's on the strength of songs and videos like this. Alicia Silverstone featured in a number of Aerosmith videos. This one also featured Steven Tyler's daughter Liv Tyler who would go on to star in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy.

    “Selling the Drama” by Live
    Wayne's staff pick is the first single off Live's album "Throwing Copper." It is an anti-televangelist song.

    “Loser” by Beck
    This loose string song has been described as folk based hip-hop. "I'm a loser, baby, so why don't you kill me?" "And my time is a piece of wax falling on a termite that's choking on the splinters."

    INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:

    “Walking at Night” by Boston
    This instrumental track off Boston's "Walk On" closes us out this week.

    Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” 

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    **NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.

    s02e02: Bizarre-Festival 1997

    s02e02: Bizarre-Festival 1997
    Getreu unseres Mottos schauen wir zurück in die Pop-Vergangenheit und besuchen erneut das Bizarre-Festival in Köln im Jahre 1997. 22 Jahre, man!
    Uns gegenseitig noch nicht kennend, besuchten wir, Christian_alternakid aka Christian Krach und Horst E. Motor die Bizarre-Festivals in der zweiten Hälfte der 90er-Jahre in Köln. Da wir recht gute Erinnerungen haben (die sich allerdings manchmal in den Jahren irren und dabei seltsam synchron-falsch verlaufen, habt ihr je vom Mandela-Effekt gehört?), versetzen wir uns 22 Jahre zurück und statten der Edition im Jahre 1997 noch einmal einen auralen Besuch ab.

    Eine Liste aller Setlists (und indirekt auch aller Bands, die aufgetreten sind), findet ihr wie immer auf der ausgzeichneten Seite setlists.fm

    Zahlreiche Auftritte finden sich mehr oder weniger komplett bei YouTube:

    Veruca Salt - 33 Minuten
    Pavement - 37 Minuten
    Foo Fighters - 39 Minuten

    Silverchair - 40 Minuten
    Marilyn Manson - 42 Minuten
    Rollins Band
    Bush - 56 Minuten
    Skunk Anansie - 66 Minuten
    Faith No More - 78 Minuten

    Bloodhound Gang - 38 Minuten
    Dinosaur Jr - 47 Minuten
    Die Fantastischen Vier - 60 Minuten
    Paradise Lost - 58 Minuten
    Rammstein - 69 Minuten
    im Vergleich dazu und ebenfalls Thema:
    Rammstein am Nachmittag im Jahr zuvor beim Bizarre-Festival 1996 - 38 Minuten

    Einzelne Songs:
    Die Krupps - To The Hilt
    Beck - Jack-Ass

    TV-Special auf VIVA zum Bizarre-Festival 1997




    In den Show-Notes findet ihr wieder jede Menge Hintergrundinformationen, entscheidet selbst, wann ihr die öffnet, um euch vielleicht lieber nicht oder erst recht zu spoilen.


    Alle Folgen im Überblick gibt es unter www.motorhorst.de/podcast

    93. Gruppera om

    93. Gruppera om

    Vi pratar dynamisk omgruppering. Eftersom de flesta lag och grupper måste växa, krympa eller på andra sätt förändras ibland så kan vi kanske bli så bra som möjligt på att just omforma oss. Vilka mönster finns för att forma om lag? Vilken takt ska vi omforma oss i? Om allt detta och lite till pratar vi i detta avsnitt. Dessutom zoomar vi in på “test and commit or revert” som är en tvångströja du kan ta på dig för att tvinga fram små förändringar i en kodbas.

    För att anmäla er till väg74-konferensen kan ni gå in på denna länk.

    För att vinna en t-shirt skall ni lista ut vad som står på den. Bild finns här.

    Boken "Dynamic Reteaming" finns här.

    Här kan ni läsa om aporna och bananerna som vi pratade om men inte gick djupare in på: Five Monkeys

    Några hållpunkter:

    • [5:00 Inzoomningen]
    • [10:20 Huvudämnet]
    • 22:16 Vilken del av kakan är du?
    • 27:18 Håll takten
    • 36:42 Dags för att titta på mönster
    • 46:30 Det är illa om vi glömmer folks namn på möten
    • 51:20 Tobbe drar anekdoter från grundskolan

    Divided Sky 20 Year Throwback Sampler

    Divided Sky 20 Year Throwback Sampler

    20 years ago the first 'Divided Sky Radio' aired on a small community radio station in Grand Junction Colorado. In 2019 we will celebrate 20 years of chill jams with special 'throwback' mixes peppered into our normal episodes of electronic and chill. In these episodes, we sample what made the Divided Sky great - and still does. 

    This episode is long - almost 2 hours - as the original radio shows were almost 3 hours. 

    Track list:
    1. Q-Burns
    2. Dido 
    3. Gorillaz
    4. St. Germain
    5. Purple Disco Machine
    6. XXXtentacion
    7. Benny Tones
    8. Karsh Kale
    9. Men i Trust
    10. Beck
    11. Massive attack
    12. Zero7 w/Sia
    13. Beth Orton (Four Tet remix)
    14. Shuggie Otis
    15. Sofa surfers (Richard Dorfmeister remix)
    16. Five Deez
    17. Ween
    18. Cymande
    19. Michael Stipe w/Asha Boslle
    20. Finley Quaye
    21. Polyphonic Spree
    * air interludes w/Mark Farina

    #63 - Roger Joseph Manning, Jr.

    #63 - Roger Joseph Manning, Jr.

    Larry Morgan is joined by co-Snark-host, writer/producer Trey Callaway as they visit the home of singer/songwriter/producer/multi-instrumentalist Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. We are both huge fans of this man's body of work, from the legendary and influential power pop band Jellyfish to his projects with Imperial Drag, his contributions to many other artists and solo work, including his latest EP "Glamping."

    Find out more about RJM, Jr. on his PledgeMusic page here, or follow him on Twitter @rogerjmanningjr.

     

    83. Undvik projekt

    83. Undvik projekt

    Det är dags för sista delen i vår namnlösa serie som började med “liftoff” och som nu slutligen, via agil kartläggning, bortom budgetar och “skinn i leken” tagit oss bortom projektarbete. Varför lämpar sig projekt så dåligt för just mjukvaruutveckling? Vi zoomar också in på Kent Becks senaste tankefoster som han kallar 3X-modellen.

    För att skriva upp er på väntelistan till konferensen kan ni maila vag74konf(at)agical.se

    I detta avsnitt kan ni tävla om en spännande kortlek. För att göra detta så ska ni lista ut vad vi är ute efter med vår rebus: Till rebusen. Svaren skickas lämpligast som direktmeddelande till twitter: @vag_74 eller via mail till pod(at)agical.se.

    Några hållpunkter:

    • [7:35 Inzoomningen]
    • [14:55 Huvudämnet]
    • 24:50 Dela upp arbetet är bra
    • 31:50 Vi är 80% klara
    • 40:15 Ironin haglar

    The Danger Of 'Shrooms, Eating & Supplementing "Seasonally", Whether Lectins Are Really Bad For You & Much More With Dr. Anthony Beck!

    The Danger Of 'Shrooms, Eating & Supplementing "Seasonally", Whether Lectins Are Really Bad For You & Much More With Dr. Anthony Beck!

    https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/beck2

    I have several friends who I would consider to be VIP's, bigwigs, and leading authorities in the field of health and biohacking. Although I will respectfully keep those friends anonymous, I've noted that a relatively large majority of them have one specific man who serves as their personal physician, and he's the same guy who advises some of the world's top military personnel, Spartans, strongmen competitors and obstacle racers.

    That man is Dr. Anthony Beck, and he's my guest on today's podcast. As a physician who has practiced Functional Medicine for over 20 years and backed by 10’s of thousands of patient encounters, Dr. Anthony G. Beck doesn’t merely manage diseases ~ he helps people resolve them.

    Dr. Beck has earned 4 national medical board certifications, is the founder and chief medical officer for Balance Protocol Institute, is the founder and CEO of Helion Nutraceuticals and provides philanthropic care for combat veterans through groups such as Warrior Angles Foundation, Millennium TBI Network and Task Force Dagger Foundation. With extensive education in many clinical disciplines such as Functional Medicine, clinical nutrition, systems biology, epigenetics and nutrigenomics, he takes a dynamic approach to assessing, educating, and working with his patients to achieve their highest levels of wellbeing. Dr. Beck’s programs involve a full array of aspects including optimizing ones environment of (air, water, light, sound, EMF), healthful lifestyle design, individualized nutrition, hormone balancing, resolving immune dysfunction, identifying hidden infectious diseases, as well as leveraging extensive laboratory and functional testing to assist patients to determine their biochemical individuality. Even more importantly, Dr. Beck wants to empower patients to demand a higher level of care from their health care providers.

    So not only is Dr. Beck a wealth of knowledge on advanced health tactics, medical testing, and the combination of biohacking and exercise performance, but he's also the mastermind behind a hydration tactic I've personally been experimenting with: a tiny hydration invention called Oral I.V. - which we explore in great detail in the episode "The Physician Who Personally Advises The World's Leading Health Authorities, And His Tiny Invention That Pro Athletes Swear By."

    Lately, Dr. Beck has been quite pesky and informative on my own Facebook page - on topics about everything from mushrooms to methylation - so I figured I'd invite him on the show to take a deep dive into some of these controversial topics he has a unique perspective on, including: Psychedelics Lectins Energy Medicine Devices Dietary waters vs pH effect on body EMF devices for health and their consequences

    During our discussion, you'll discover: -Anthony's fascinating morning routine that includes near infrared, far infrared and photobiomodulation... [00:11:10]

    -Why Anthony only takes certain supplements during certain seasons, and how he determines that... [00:22:29]

    -Why Anthony has his Spartan athletes eat differently at different latitudes and why you can eat more fruits and raw vegetables in the spring and summer... [00:30:53]

    -Why you don't really need to worry about the pH of the water that you drink, and whether carbonated water will really damage your teeth... [00:38:43]

    -Why Dr. Beck believes the whole Plant Paradox "lectins are bad for you" argument is a bad hypothesis... [00:50:01]

    -Dr. Beck's favorite self-quantification tests and why... [00:51:19]

    -The reason Dr. Beck doesn't use cannabidiol based on the RS1135840 and RS1065852... [00:58:00]

    -All the damage that Dr. Beck has seen 'shrooms do and the damage they can cause... [01:02:32]

    -How Dr. Beck personally mitigates the effects of EMF, and why he isn't a fan of "EMF" blockers... [01:14:00]

    -And much more!

    Resource from this episode: -Oral I.V. (you can use 20% discount code BEN20) -The Anti-Aging Labs Ben mentions -RubyLux bulbs -My podcast on the Vielight for photobiomodulation -432 Tuning Fork -528 Tuning Fork -Rubber Mallet for the Tuning Forks -My interview with the folks at WholeTones -Books and research by Dr. Revici -Book: Nutrition & Your Mind -Acoustimeter for EMF testing -Urinary Organic Amino Acids test

    Sponsors of this episode: -Blue Apron - $30 off your first order if you visit BLUEAPRON.COM/BEN -Omax Health - TRY OMAX.com/BEN to get your FREE box of Omax3! -Organifi - Try it for yourself and use the code "greenfield" at www.organifi.com to receive 20% off your order! -Four Sigmatic - Go to foursigmatic.com/bengreenfield -Clearlight - Giveaway entry deadline is Friday, Feb 23 at 11:45 PM PST - enter at BenGreenfieldFitness.com/SaunaGiveaway before then to win the Clearlight Sanctuary 2 (2-person) full spectrum sauna.

    Do you have questions, thoughts or feedback for Dr. Anthony Beck or me? Leave your comments at https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/beck2 and one of us will reply!

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