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    Explore "beggars" with insightful episodes like "Ep 28- Is your full party here? | Robert Kelly & Paul Virzi", "Are You a Beggar or a Believer", "Uncle Init......", "Classic Marvel STAR WARS Comics #17 with Randy Martinez: CRUCIBLE!" and "Classic Marvel STAR WARS Comics #17 with Randy Martinez: CRUCIBLE!" from podcasts like ""Bone to Pick Podcast", "Living the Abundant Life Christian Center Dr. Samuel Meredith", "Crazy Little Thing Called Lovdev", "Neverland Clubhouse: A Sister's Guide Through Disney Fandom" and "Skywalking Through Neverland: A Star Wars / Disney / Marvel Fan Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (25)

    Ep 28- Is your full party here? | Robert Kelly & Paul Virzi

    Ep 28- Is your full party here? | Robert Kelly & Paul Virzi

    Robert, Paul and Mike have a Bone to Pick with restaurants who won't seat you until everyone is there, when beggars dont get what they want and make it racist plus some killer video bones! 

    Plus a hilarious video bone and more fan bones! Keep them coming to bonetopickcast@gmail.com

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    Classic Marvel STAR WARS Comics #17 with Randy Martinez: CRUCIBLE!

    Classic Marvel STAR WARS Comics #17 with Randy Martinez: CRUCIBLE!

    Classic Marvel Star Wars Comics #17 “Crucible” has a LOT of parallels to Solo: A Star Wars Story. Unlike many of the vintage, action-packed Star Wars comics, this one follows one character, Luke, on a character-building journey complete with womp rats, Beggar’s Canyon and Skyhoppers. What’s not to love?? We tackle this comic with Star Wars artist Randy Martinez.

    Show Notes:

    Title: "CRUCIBLE"

    Release Date: August 22, 1978

    Writer: Archie Goodwin, Chris Claremont

    Artwork: Herb Trimpe, Allen Migrom

    Coloring: Marie Severin

    Cover Art: Dave Cockrum, Bob McLeod

    Synopsis: While Luke Skywalker is piloting the Millennium Falcon through space, his mind flashes back to his life back on Tatooine...at Biggs Darklighter’s farewell party, Luke races his best friend in his T-16 skyhopper through the twisting maze of Beggar's Canyon. Suddenly, they are attacked by Sand People. While the others try to hold off the attack, Luke and Biggs rush off to warn nearby residents of of the danger in their area. Biggs is wounded and Luke has to take him in his skyhopper through the dangerous and impossible caverns of Diablo Cut to get him to safety. Having succeeded where other have failed, Luke knows he is meant for greatness!

    Classic Marvel Star Wars Comic characters are starting to show up in various forms of Star Wars media! From Forces of Destiny to a new comic book “Star Wars Adventures Annual 2018” and even Solo: A Star Wars Story. If you know classic characters, you’ll see them pop up everywhere.

    Classic Marvel STAR WARS Comics #17 with Randy Martinez: CRUCIBLE!

    Classic Marvel STAR WARS Comics #17 with Randy Martinez: CRUCIBLE!

    Classic Marvel Star Wars Comics #17 “Crucible” has a LOT of parallels to Solo: A Star Wars Story. Unlike many of the vintage, action-packed Star Wars comics, this one follows one character, Luke, on a character-building journey complete with womp rats, Beggar’s Canyon and Skyhoppers. What’s not to love?? We tackle this comic with Star Wars artist Randy Martinez.

    Show Notes:

    Title: "CRUCIBLE"

    Release Date: August 22, 1978

    Writer: Archie Goodwin, Chris Claremont

    Artwork: Herb Trimpe, Allen Migrom

    Coloring: Marie Severin

    Cover Art: Dave Cockrum, Bob McLeod

    Synopsis: While Luke Skywalker is piloting the Millennium Falcon through space, his mind flashes back to his life back on Tatooine...at Biggs Darklighter’s farewell party, Luke races his best friend in his T-16 skyhopper through the twisting maze of Beggar's Canyon. Suddenly, they are attacked by Sand People. While the others try to hold off the attack, Luke and Biggs rush off to warn nearby residents of of the danger in their area. Biggs is wounded and Luke has to take him in his skyhopper through the dangerous and impossible caverns of Diablo Cut to get him to safety. Having succeeded where other have failed, Luke knows he is meant for greatness!

    Classic Marvel Star Wars Comic characters are starting to show up in various forms of Star Wars media! From Forces of Destiny to a new comic book “Star Wars Adventures Annual 2018” and even Solo: A Star Wars Story. If you know classic characters, you’ll see them pop up everywhere.

    Classic Marvel STAR WARS Comics #17 with Randy Martinez: CRUCIBLE!

    Classic Marvel STAR WARS Comics #17 with Randy Martinez: CRUCIBLE!

    Classic Marvel Star Wars Comics #17 “Crucible” has a LOT of parallels to Solo: A Star Wars Story. Unlike many of the vintage, action-packed Star Wars comics, this one follows one character, Luke, on a character-building journey complete with womp rats, Beggar’s Canyon and Skyhoppers. What’s not to love?? We tackle this comic with Star Wars artist Randy Martinez.

    Show Notes:

    Title: "CRUCIBLE"

    Release Date: August 22, 1978

    Writer: Archie Goodwin, Chris Claremont

    Artwork: Herb Trimpe, Allen Migrom

    Coloring: Marie Severin

    Cover Art: Dave Cockrum, Bob McLeod

    Synopsis: While Luke Skywalker is piloting the Millennium Falcon through space, his mind flashes back to his life back on Tatooine...at Biggs Darklighter’s farewell party, Luke races his best friend in his T-16 skyhopper through the twisting maze of Beggar's Canyon. Suddenly, they are attacked by Sand People. While the others try to hold off the attack, Luke and Biggs rush off to warn nearby residents of of the danger in their area. Biggs is wounded and Luke has to take him in his skyhopper through the dangerous and impossible caverns of Diablo Cut to get him to safety. Having succeeded where other have failed, Luke knows he is meant for greatness!

    Classic Marvel Star Wars Comic characters are starting to show up in various forms of Star Wars media! From Forces of Destiny to a new comic book “Star Wars Adventures Annual 2018” and even Solo: A Star Wars Story. If you know classic characters, you’ll see them pop up everywhere.

    Classic Marvel STAR WARS Comics #17 with Randy Martinez: CRUCIBLE!

    Classic Marvel STAR WARS Comics #17 with Randy Martinez: CRUCIBLE!

    Classic Marvel Star Wars Comics #17 “Crucible” has a LOT of parallels to Solo: A Star Wars Story. Unlike many of the vintage, action-packed Star Wars comics, this one follows one character, Luke, on a character-building journey complete with womp rats, Beggar’s Canyon and Skyhoppers. What’s not to love?? We tackle this comic with Star Wars artist Randy Martinez.

    Show Notes:

    Title: "CRUCIBLE"

    Release Date: August 22, 1978

    Writer: Archie Goodwin, Chris Claremont

    Artwork: Herb Trimpe, Allen Migrom

    Coloring: Marie Severin

    Cover Art: Dave Cockrum, Bob McLeod

    Synopsis: While Luke Skywalker is piloting the Millennium Falcon through space, his mind flashes back to his life back on Tatooine...at Biggs Darklighter’s farewell party, Luke races his best friend in his T-16 skyhopper through the twisting maze of Beggar's Canyon. Suddenly, they are attacked by Sand People. While the others try to hold off the attack, Luke and Biggs rush off to warn nearby residents of of the danger in their area. Biggs is wounded and Luke has to take him in his skyhopper through the dangerous and impossible caverns of Diablo Cut to get him to safety. Having succeeded where other have failed, Luke knows he is meant for greatness!

    Classic Marvel Star Wars Comic characters are starting to show up in various forms of Star Wars media! From Forces of Destiny to a new comic book “Star Wars Adventures Annual 2018” and even Solo: A Star Wars Story. If you know classic characters, you’ll see them pop up everywhere.

    Peter in HD (Part 15) -- The God of the Surprise

    Peter in HD (Part 15) -- The God of the Surprise

    We may not know his name.

    But as you will hear in this PODCAST, we surely know his story. As did some 5000 men plus countless women and children, whose lives—after hearing this man’s story—would never be the same again.

    This one story—the first of fourteen separate and specific miracles recorded in the book of Acts—exemplifies why I sometimes refer to God as “The God of the surprise.”

    Both then and now, God can and will—when we least expect it—apply His divine touch to our circumstances that seem to us to be impossible.

    Trust me, to this man who had been lame from birth for now more than forty years (Acts 4:22), his tragic circumstance was definition of impossible. Yet, as Jesus once declared to His watching and wondering disciples (this in Matthew 19), “With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”

    He is, and ever shall be, “The God of the surprise.”

    Here’s the point. A grand and glorious point indeed: Within the boundaries of God’s perfect will, there is no such thing as a hopeless situation.

    Once God enters picture, “Hope always burns eternal.”

    If we learn nothing else from this man, learn this: God can and will insert Himself into our most impossible-seeming situations any time He wants to.

    For over forty years, this desperate man had no idea that this day would ever come. But come, it did! In God’s perfect timing, for God’s eternal purposes—including the eternal salvation of literally thousands of people.

    Such is our hope! Our hope that with God there is ALWAYS hope. A glorious theme echoed throughout the entire Bible.

    Please remember that depending upon your web browser and connection speed, it may take up to 60 seconds for this podcast to begin to play.

    God bless you richly as you listen.

    DHE #47 - Our Unfungible Episode

    DHE #47 - Our Unfungible Episode

    Hey Mommy! In this episode of the Discourse of Human Events, we talk about the best jobs for an alcoholic, proper street begging techniques, internships and slavery, working for the man, the corporate world and how much it sucks, investing tips, why gold is a good currency, why currency needs to be fungible, what the fucking word fungible means, the silk road (the real one), and how to properly office space a job. Thanks jeans.

    Subscribe to Us on iTunes!

    Website: discourseofhumanevents.com

    Email: zach@discourseofhumanevents.com

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    Intro and outro music provided by Brad Sucks under Creative Commons. Go listen to his music, it's awesome. Brad Suck

    Rich Beggar presents The Story SOUL Far (Sunday 22.12.13 Radio Show) on Soulstice Radio 24

    Rich Beggar presents The Story SOUL Far (Sunday 22.12.13 Radio Show) on Soulstice Radio 24
    For those who missed my Radio Show on Sunday 22nd December 2013... Listen again via my Mixcloud page - Rich Beggar presents The Story SOUL Far on Soulstice Radio 24. Catch me every 2nd & 4th Sunday of the month at 14:00 to 16:00 UK GMT Time [09:00 – 11:00 EST Time / 16:00 – 18:00 CET Time] via www.soulsticeradio24.com & TuneIn App on Mobile Smartphone Devices. Playing page turning music from Classic & Modern Soul, 80’s & 90’s R&B, Rare Groove, Boogie, Jazz Funk, Smooth Jazz to Gospel, Hip Hop and SOUL much more!!! Make sure you lock in regularly to catch monthly Competition Giveaways and Special Guest Interviews. Sponsored by Soul Brother Records (www.soulbrother.com) & Supported by Zaf Music (www.zafmusic.com)

    PR #5 Beggar's Banquet and the Stones' Mobile Studio

    PR #5 Beggar's Banquet and the Stones' Mobile Studio
    In this episode, I talk about my podcast being available on the Stitcher app, so you can have the show on the go. Please give a thumbs up to increase my ranking and visibility. Thanks for doing that.  It's another 45 year anniversary. This time it's "Beggar's Banquet". One time I was driving in Seattle in my old red pickup and a song came on the radio. I'd heard the Stones all my life, but just the singles. The Chevy started steering itself until I ended up at a CD store. The song was "You Can't Always Get What You Want", and I'd never listened to it closely. It made a big impression on me and started me on a journey.  I used to like a lot of thrash bands, then grunge. I like melodic music, but the Stones were off my radar. The journey was expensive, because I had to buy thirty albums. Same with Bowie. I was buying a CD almost every day and got obsessed with them and Bowie. "Beggar's Banquet" was probably the second album of theirs I got. It is very acoustic. The record cover is simple, white with script writing and said "RSVP". It was like a formal invitation to a nice dinner. The real album cover they wanted to use was refused by the record company but they re-released it with that in 2003 or so. It's a horrible bathroom like in "Trainspotting" and they use graffiti to great effect. It's a sepia toned picture with dirty porcelain. It looks like the Rolling Stones name is written in lipstick. It also says, "God rolls his own". There's an ankh and a peace sign and someone has taco thighs. There's a weird not to Bob Dylan. Inside joke, probably. Kilroy was here, and so was a naked woman. The back cover has the crediting of the musicians and the song titles, randomly written. Somewhere it says, "Where is Spanish Tony?" who was their drug dealer.  It was a transitional album, because the previous album was the strange answer to "Sgt. Pepper's" called "Their Satanic Majesties Request". They were messed up on drugs bigtime. "Beggar's" was a return to their roots, acoustic blues. "Sympathy for the Devil" is the first song, but doesn't fit with the rest, since "Sympathy" is an electric rocker.  Brian Jones had puffy eyes and a bowl haircut. He was always on drugs and fighting women. He couldn't play much because he was so messed up, but he would show up at the studio and want to play. Mick and Keith were pushing him out. Brian would derail their productivity in the studio because he didn't know the songs. So they kicked him out, which is real hard to do, trust me. Brian Jones drowned in his swimming pool about a month later.  About that time, Keef was making friends with Gram Parsons, who died tragically like many others around the Stones. He influenced Keef's country sound. Gram was from Georgia, Bakersfield, and Nashville. He showed Keef how to tune his guitar to an open tuning, which I don't want to explain. It became Keith's signature, and it's the reason I never learned how to play Stones songs because I didn't want to retune all the time. Crazy, since I have a Stones tattoo.  Mick was getting more comfortable as a singer and he sounds like a Chicago blues man. He doesn't get the credit he deserves.  The Stones had a mobile studio built in '68. Mick lived in a country house called "Stargroves". They were tired of being in the studio and wanted to record at their houses, so they made a mobile control unit. That studio recorded dozens of seminal albums by Lou Reed, Marley, Mac, Badco, Zep, etc., etc. They recorded Zep at Headley Grange and Stargroves. They drove the studio around on a flatbed. On the "Physical Graffiti" album, there's a song called "Black Country Woman" and Eddie Kramer was the engineer. A plane flew over and Robert Plant told him to leave it on the recording. The Stones were from the street, working class, and they never forgot that. At the height of their fame, Keef had rotten teef. I hope you liked this episode! My website is www.PaperbackRocker.com. You can find the podcast archives there. Find my books on Amazon by searching my name, Matt Syverson. Follow me on Twitter @PaperbackRocker. Email me at bowiefan1970@live.com. Thanks for listening!

    DB Radio Podcast # 8: The Doja DUB HOP Mix

    DB Radio Podcast # 8: The Doja DUB HOP Mix
    Witness one of the most versatile DJ's in the Game. THE DOJA blesses this mix by spining Hip-Hop into Dubstep to D&B all while spittin hot lyrics to keep yall's head bobbin! The newest installment of the Drastik Beats Radio Podcast will showcase new and old tunes from the likes of: Marger, Skream, Fiction, Riko Dan, Black Milk, 7 G.E.M.S., Flux Pavillion, Seven Lions, Skism & DC Breaks, Au5, DANK, Bandula Dub, Neek the Exotic, Bumby Knuckle, Roc Raider, The Uprising, Foreign Beggars, Bare Noise and more. But don't take our word - HEAR for yourself! You will not be disappointed. For more mixes and information on THE DOJA make sure you check out: http://www.thedoja.net http://www.inventiverecords.com http://www.doublesteprecords.com Follow on Twitter @thedoja Like on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/thedoja

    we are dubstep episode 11

    we are dubstep episode 11
    we are dubstep episode 11 tracklist 1 marilyn manson: slo-mo-tion (dirtyphonics remix) 2 doctor P ft eva simons: bulletproof 3 tim ismag: BAM! (tha new team remix) 4 foreign beggars & D.ablo: anywhere 5 roksonix: get live 6 drop goblin ft sporty-O: bassline rompastompa 7 slangor: beams 8 zeds dead & omar lynx: take a chance 9 cutline ft fleur: broken mirror 10 bassnectar ft lupe fiasco: vava voom (vynil version) 11 birdy namnam: goin' in (skrillex remix) 12 gramatik: 23 flavors 13 zomboy: homedown 14 tiesto & steve aoki ft paulina: tornado (kill the noise remix) 15 foreign beggars: apex (dirtyphonics remix) 16 tha new team: mosh pit 17 MSD ft jillian ann: quiet riot 18 excision: ohhh nook (lucky date remix) 19 net sky: wanna die for you

    we are dubstep episode 10

    we are dubstep episode 10
    we are dubstep episode 10 1 von D ft foreign beggars : maximum boost (niveau zero remix) 2 DC breaks & skism : killer (ft dee freer) 3 nuskulfunk : odessa 4 calvertron & melleefresh : 8 bit dreamz 5 midnight conspiracy & cenobite : the eye (wiki remix) 6 cedric gervais : molly (borgore remix) 7 drop goblin : sick, epic, dope 8 dank (usa) : blow me 9 barron : warborn (ft monxx) 10 Xkore : stabs 11 glass theory : out of time (at dawn we rage remix) 12 kill the noise : jokes on you ( kill the noise remix) 13 dream : this isn't house (flinch remix) 14 ruth ft basscatz : moving forward ( balkansky remix) 15 nishin verdiano : digital emotion ( crazy daylight remix) 16 steve aoki : earthquake people (alvin risk remix) 17 zedd ft matthew koma : spectrum (razihel remix) 18 culprate : hall of mirrors 19 Xkore : empty space

    Random Mix of 10 (2-10) [SEASON FINALE]

    Random Mix of 10 (2-10) [SEASON FINALE]
    this is the end of season 2 for info about upcoming albums , songs & when season 3 will come please like my fb page : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dj-Darkfiasco/198318876851995?ref=hl Follow My Twitter : https://twitter.com/djdarkfiasco & Subscribe To My YouTube : http://www.youtube.com/user/pivotmaster102?feature=mhee i will update the description when a zip file of all the season 2 & 1 random mixes gets uploaded

    milieu | 52mixtapes019

    milieu | 52mixtapes019
    52mixtapes019 tracklist artist – title – label 01. phaeleh – moving forward – urban scrumping records 02. salem – trapdoor – iamsound records 03. 6blocc – creal – lo dubs 04. kreayshawn – gucci gucci 05. emalkay – powertool – dub police 06. jon convex – falling again – 3024 07. d.o.k. – chemical planet – butterz 08. terror danjah – zumpi huntah (swindle remix) – planet mu 09. joker – do it – kapsize 10. shy fx – raver ft. kano, donae’o & roses gabor (skream remix) 11. starkey – sunlight – civil music 12. chase & status – eastern jam (high rankin remix) 13. skream & example – shot yourself in the foot again – ministry of sound 14. 501 (3) – get back – veri lo recordings 15. jazzsteppa - raising the bar (ft. foreign beggars) – studio rockers 16. von d – e von – boka records running time: 36:13

    Village Bike, Road Show, Dream Story, Beggar's Opera and the Interval Awards AYULTP #26 03Jul2011

    Village Bike, Road Show, Dream Story, Beggar's Opera and the Interval Awards AYULTP #26 03Jul2011
    As Yet Unnamed London Theatre Podcast3-Jul-2011 WithT R P Watson Paulinlondon Ian Foster Plays SeenVillage Bike Road Show Dream Story Beggar’s Opera ReviewsRichard III - Old Vic Richard III / Comedy of Errors - Hampstead Theatre Lullaby - Barbican Pit The Beggar’s Opera - Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre Faith, Hope and Charity - Southwark Playhouse News and BlogsInaugural Interval Awards
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