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    Explore " loretta lynn" with insightful episodes like "From Nirvana to Dolly Parton: "In the Pines" Through the Years", "129 - Celebrity Ghost Stories", "1980 - March: Molly Hatchet "Flirtin' with Disaster"", "The History of our Dialects and that Elizabethan English Rumor" and "Passing the Torch-Dalton Jones" from podcasts like ""Take This Pod and Shove It", "In Dark Places", "What the Riff?!?", "The Talking Appalachian Podcast" and "2 Cents on 2 Wheels"" and more!

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    From Nirvana to Dolly Parton: "In the Pines" Through the Years

    From Nirvana to Dolly Parton: "In the Pines" Through the Years

    Happy Halloween! For this year's Halloween episode, we explore some of our favorite covers of one of the creepiest songs of all time: "In the Pines" aka "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?"

    "In The Pines" is one of the most-famous, most-covered, and most-open-ended murder ballads of all time. It's been made famous by the likes of Lead Belly and Nirvana, and covered by everyone from Loretta Lynn to Smog to Fantastic Negrito. Check out our "In The Pines" playlist here and let us know your favorite!

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    129 - Celebrity Ghost Stories

    129 - Celebrity Ghost Stories

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    The ABCs Of Salvation:
    A.  ADMIT THAT YOU’RE A SINNER. This is where that godly sorrow leads to genuine repentance for sinning against the righteous God and there is a change of heart, we change our mind and God changes our hearts and regenerates us from the inside out.

    B.  BELIEVE IN YOUR HEART THAT JESUS CHRIST DIED FOR YOUR SINS, WAS BURIED, AND THAT GOD RAISED JESUS FROM THE DEAD. Believe in your heart that Jesus Christ died for your sins, was buried, and that God raised Jesus from the dead. This is trusting with all of your heart that Jesus Christ is who he said he was.

    C.  CALL UPON THE NAME OF THE LORD. This is trusting with all of your heart that Jesus Christ is who he said he was. Every single person who ever lived since Adam will bend their knee and confess with their mouth that Jesus Christ is Lord, the Lord of Lords and the King of Kings.

    1980 - March: Molly Hatchet "Flirtin' with Disaster"

    1980 - March:  Molly Hatchet "Flirtin' with Disaster"

    Many folks know that the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd came out of Jacksonville, Florida.  But they weren't the only big southern rock band to arise from that city.  Molly Hatchet was another southern rock band from Jacksonville, also sporting three guitars.  The band formed in 1971 and shares a lot of the inspiration and influence of Skynyrd.  their best selling album was their second one, Flirtin' with Disaster, which peaked at number 19 and became a 2x platinum seller in the United States.  

    The name of the band comes from the legend of a Salem-era prostitute who supposedly mutilated and decapitated her clients.  The band was not only famous for its music, but for its album cover art.  Fantasy artist Frank Frazetta created the cover, depicting a Viking-like warrior with a winged helmet and battle axe.  Personnel for Flirtin' with Disaster included Danny Joe Brown on vocals, guitarists Dave Hlubek, Steve Holland, and Duane Roland, Banner Thomas on bass, and Bruce Crump on drums. 

    While Flirtin' with Disaster is the band's most successful album, they also found considerable success with the eponymous debut album released prior to Flirtin' and the third album, “Beatin' the Odds,” released with new front man Jimmy Farrar who replaced Danny Joe Brown who left for a number of reasons including diabetes.  The band would not achieve similar success with its future albums, though Brown would return to the band by their fifth album.  Molly Hatchet remained a popular touring band, though today all the original members have died.  

    Friend of the show Craig Dale joins us as Wayne brings us this Southern rock classic for the podcast. 

     

    Let the Good Times Roll
    While this may be considered a deeper cut, the track which closes out the album did receive significant airplay on rock stations when the album came out.  “Give me wine, women, whiskey and rock 'n' roll and let me sleep my days away.”  

    Flirtin' with Disaster
    This is the timeless classic from the album, the title track, and the opening song for side two.  Although this is considered their breakout hit and highest charting, it only went to number 42 on the Billboard Hot 100.  The song has been used in a number of films and television shows including Suspect Zero, Straw Dogs, My Name is Earl, and King of the Hill.

    Good Rockin'
    This deep cut is one in which all band members share writing credits.  It was not released as a single but did appear as a B-side to their second single, “It's All Over Now.”  It is simply a straightforward rock party song - “So if you're feeling good, if you feel alright we're going to have a rock 'n' roll time tonight.”

    Whiskey Man
    The leading track from the album is a well-known Molly Hatchet song, though it failed to chart.  It is an anti-drinking song in which the lyrics discuss the hazards of alcohol.  “You start to get straight, then you get weak, can't you see you're on a losing streak?”

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    Coal Miner's Daughter by Loretta Lynn (from the motion picture “Coal Miner's Daughter”)
    Sissy Spacek won the Academy Award for her portrayal of Loretta Lynn in this biographical drama. 

     

    STAFF PICKS:

    Back On My Feet Again by The Babys
    Bruce brings us the number 33 hit by John Waite and the Babys - their fourth and final top 40 hit.  This is off their album “Union Jacks.”  They opened for Journey on tour, and their keyboardist, Jonathan Cain, would wind up joining Journey when the Babys broke up.  

    What I Like About You by The Romantics
    Rob presents a party song that got a lot of airplay with a 50's/60's feel.  It was written in 1979 and it came out on the debut album from the Romantics.  The lead singer, Wally Palmar, is the drummer for the group.  The song only made it to number 49 on the US charts, but its garage band feel and party credentials have given it a timeless quality that fares better the longer it is around.

    Magic by Olivia Newton John
    Lynch tests Wayne's patience with this number 1 hit from Australia's own Olivia Newton John.  It was recorded for the soundtrack to the 1980 musical fantasy film “Xanadu” and was released as its lead single.  The song was written by John Farrar who wrote a number of Olivia Newton John's hits.

    Goodbye Blue Sky by Pink Floyd
    Friend of the show Craig Dale brings us a haunting tune from the Pink Floyd album “The Wall.”  This track reveals how the horror of war and the blitz formed a brink in the wall of isolation the protagonist forms in his descent into madness.  The child speaking at the front of the song is actually band member Roger Waters' son, Harry.

    Rockin' Heaven Down by Heart
    Wayne closes out this week's podcast with his favorite Heart song from the album “Bebe Le Strange.”  The track features Nancy Wilson starting the song on a 12-string electric guitar, and Nancy Wilson's fierce vocals.  “Hoot into the night, that look from eye to eye, a flash gets passed around, a band of wild angels rockin' heaven down.”

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    The History of our Dialects and that Elizabethan English Rumor

    The History of our Dialects and that Elizabethan English Rumor

    This episode covers the "why" of Appalachian Englishes, and the historical origins of some of its most popular (and really old) features. I also break down some of the myths and truths about Appalachian Englishes, namely the long-held belief that we speak Elizabethan English, and the one place where you might hear traces.

    (Audio clip "How Great Thou Art" recorded by Loretta Lynn, courtesy of Library of Congress audio archives)

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    Acoustic music: "Steam Train" written by Elizabeth Cotten and performed by Landon Spain

    Passing the Torch-Dalton Jones

    Passing the Torch-Dalton Jones

    Growing up in the sport of motocross, Nebraska’s Dalton Jones was a part of the Loretta Lynn’s Amateur Nationals in 2006. And now Dalton is gearing up to head down to The Ranch again in a few weeks, but this time for the second year in a row as a moto dad. How does a former rider transition into the father role in the sport? What are some of the intangibles moto teaches kids? And how tough is it tackling races at the national level from a financial standpoint? The moto life isn’t easy, but it’s rewarding, as Dalton shares in this episode of 2 Cents on 2 Wheels on the Cumulus Media Des Moines Podcast Network, sponsored by AE Outdoor Power.

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    Episode 27: 1980 - Ordinary People

    Episode 27: 1980 - Ordinary People

    It's back to the 80s on Revisiting the Oscars as we revisit the year 1980 - Reagan, Thatcher, Crispy Pancakes and some classic movies!

    On this episode we're looking at David Lynch's only Best Picture nominee in 'The Elephant Man', Scorsese and De Niro's classic non-boxing boxing movie 'Raging Bull', Polanski's adaptation of Thomas Hardy's 1800s novel 'Tess', Loretta Lynn biopic 'Coal Miner's Daughter' and Robert Redford's debut as a director in 'Ordinary People'.

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    1980 Best Picture Nominees
    The Elephant Man
    Tess
    Coal Miner's Daughter
    Raging Bull
    Ordinary People

     *This podcast will contain some spoilers for these movies although we do try our best to signpost them!

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    "Looking back..."

    "Looking back..."

    "On the memory of..." Okay, they're not dead - I was just quoting The Dance. But... looking back on artists from yesterday - not yesteryear! Artists just, that we might've all forgotten about for some time. And this episode has your usual fix of charts, chat and country music news. *This episode was recorded before Kelsea Ballerini's impromptu six-song EP release.

     

    4:32 - The country charts-update

    8:01 - Your latest country music news - including ERNEST's deluxe album release, Kacey's Musgraves' Grammy tribute to Loretta Lynn, an all-star concert tribute to Leslie Jordan, new music for Luke Combs and Sam Hunt, Megan Moroney's Grand Ole Opry debut, and a couple of Carrie Underwood stories... upside down smiley face emoji

    22:43 - Forgotten artists of yesterday - not yesteryear... part two!

     

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    Rock n Roll Grad School #104 Anne E DeChant

    Rock n Roll Grad School #104 Anne E DeChant

    We say goodbye to 2022 by talking with one of our favorite guests of the year- singer/songwriter Anne E DeChant. Anne has been traveling the country, sharing her gift with audiences everywhere. She's got a new truck for the new year's trek and is just about to start writing songs for the new record.

    It's a fun, laid-back conversation about the joys and difficulties of being an independent artist right now. For more information and to find out when Anne is playing near you, check out her website.

    Min tone i livet: Karen Cecilie Cæsar - Nirvana m.fl., Where Did You Sleep Last Night

    Min tone i livet: Karen Cecilie Cæsar - Nirvana m.fl., Where Did You Sleep Last Night
    TRUE CRIME I MUSIKKEN: I fodsporet på en murder ballad... Der var musikalsk påvirkning både oppe og nedefra i Karen Cecilie Cæsars barndomshjem. Øverst i huset dyrkede storebrødrene grunge, og nede i stuen lyttede hendes far til country og 60'er-rock. To musikalske verdener, som Karen Cecilie opfattede som en slags modsætninger. Men kun indtil hun opdagede "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" eller "In the Pines", som den nogle steder bliver kaldt. En sang så gammel, at oprindelsen fortaber sig i historien, og som bl.a. Dolly Parton, Leadbelly og Nirvana har fortolket. Især sidstnævntes version fra Unplugged in New York-pladen (1994) gjorde indtryk på den unge Karen Cecilie. Grunge-ikonet Kurt Cobain synger med følelserne uden på tøjet, og hans død et halvt år efter indspilningen tilføjede yderligere mytestof til sangens i forvejen dystre fortælling. Karen Cecilie Cæsar er aktuel med det stemningsfulde album Low Season (https://open.spotify.com/album/4Eji5HmnAnOV0eaygGRmWg?si=m8Y1n48-SlCMRu-9M1atsA) - en mørktonet hyldest til de mentale lavsæsoner og deres magiske erkendelser. Læs mere på Karen Cecilies hjemmeside (https://www.karenceciliecaesar.com/?fbclid=IwAR2_bIMXo27xinECOvEQJDSM1rAq_f7MuclKuktCDLCcsR7WAvRWlDGdqWc) og følg hende på Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/karenceciliecaesar/). Varighed: 8:57

    The Ghosts Of Murder Farm

    The Ghosts Of Murder Farm

    SCARED TO DEATH IS EXPLICIT IN EVERY WAY. PLEASE TAKE CARE WHILE LISTENING. 

    Dan has his standard two stories, both have quite a bit of history attached to them!
    We’ll explore numerous claims of encounters with the paranormal that all revolve around recently deceased country music legend, Loretta Lynn. Loretta was a firm believer in ghosts, precognitive dreams, and other paranormal phenomena. Then we’ll cover hauntings related to a former subject of Dan’s Timesuck podcast. Belle Gunness. Mrs. Hoingy Boingy Uff dah! Lynze has three chill inducing stories to tell today! She starts with her first two tales of haunted homes- they are similar and yet, very different. They both involve the spirit of a little girl. Both will give you moments of feeling rather spooped. Then she closes out the show with an overwhelming tale of a seance gone wrong!

    New Merch:  
    In the spirit of keeping the spooky vibes rolling through the holidays, we've got an amazing new postcard set in the store this week. You'll get 16 deluxe thick postcards, 4 of each of 4 designs that all resemble the triangular shape of a Christmas tee in some creepy way. You've got Krampus, a XMAS tree cryptid, a festive yet spooky ghost, and a midwinter alien abduction. Only limited quantities of these have been made so head on over to badmagicmerch.com and grab yours now before they’re sold out. Head to badmagicmerch.com NOW!
     

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    Opening Sumerian protection spell (adapted):
    "Whether thou art a ghost that hath come from the earth, or a phantom of night that hath no home… or one that lieth dead in the desert… or a ghost unburied… or a demon or a ghoul… Whatever thou be until thou art removed… thou shalt find here no water to drink… Thou shalt not stretch forth thy hand to our own… Into our house enter thou not. Through our fence, breakthrough thou not… we are protected though we may be frightened.  Our life you may not steal, though we may feel SCARED TO DEATH."

    Rocktober 2022 - Part 1: Glam Slam

    Rocktober 2022 - Part 1: Glam Slam

    On this week's show, we...

    • kick off the scary old month of Rocktober with a Genreview of 70s U.K. & U.S. glam rock
    • spend quality time with superlative new records from Nikki Lane and Vieux Farka Toure with Khruangbin
    • bid adieu to the late, great Loretta Lynn

    All this & much, much less!

    Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.

    S.G. Goodman (Singer Songwriter)

    S.G. Goodman (Singer Songwriter)

    Welcome to Roadcase!!  We are absolutely delighted to have S.G. Goodman with us for this week's episode when S.G. sat down with Josh just prior to her show at Schubas in Chicago during this stop on her very first headlining tour. Her recently released second album, Teeth Marks, is a simply stellar work of remarkable scope and comes close on the heels of her first effort, Old Time Feeling, released in 2020 and produced by none other than Jim James of My Morning Jacket. In the wake of her debut album, S.G. was lauded by Rolling Stone as an "untamed rock n roll truth-teller," and Teeth Marks is no exception. Her brutal honesty and courage is put on display as she covers a myriad of tough subjects, from self-love to the opioid crisis to deep trauma that lingers in the body. Much like her live performance, Teeth Marks is a poignant and compelling example of vulnerability combined with the power of music and the human spirit. In this unique and powerful conversation, we cover tons of ground while exploring S.G.'s personal background and why these topics are of such profound importance to her. So climb aboard the Roadcase bus for this amazing listen and learn more about the world of S.G. Goodman. It's gonna be a great ride!! 

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    Theme music:  "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer

    Geheiligte Flöte

    Geheiligte Flöte
    Es gibt eine Familie, welche es Woche für Woche in unseren Podcast schafft und auch diese Folge ist dieses der Fall. Doch die Kardashians setzen noch einen drauf und packen es gleich mit mehreren Themen in die aktuelle Episode und als sei dieses nicht genug denkt sich Kanye West, noch aktueller Ehemann vor Kim Kardashian, ich habe auch noch eine Geschichte für euch. Doch keine Sorge wir haben noch viele andere Dinge über die es lohnt zu reden wie z.B. Gisele Bündchen und Boy George aber die schönste Geschichte handelt dann von Lizzo und einer Kristall Flöte. Aber natürlich gibt es auch noch ein paar Babys am Ende, wir haben ja einen Ruf zu verteidigen!

    Listener Topics; Republican Immigration Policy; Reality of Censorship; Energy Extremism; Nuclear War

    Listener Topics; Republican Immigration Policy; Reality of Censorship; Energy Extremism; Nuclear War

    We asked you what you'd like to hear us talk about, and we're ready to deliver on Trump vs McConnell, Marjorie Taylor Green accusing Democrats of killing Republicans, and more...

     

    Loretta Lynn passed away in the past week. And it got Corey and I thinking about censorship and how people aren't actually against it. They just want the censorship that fits their view of morality.

     

    Energy Extremism. How the Climate activists vs Fossil Fuel Hawks contest is making those of us in the middle take a more pragmatic view of how to approach energy going forward.

     

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