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    Explore "marmalade" with insightful episodes like "Episode 612: In The Seats With....Keir O'Donnell and 'Marmalade'", "1970 - May: Van Morrison "Moondance"", "Nici Wickes: Marmalade Steamed Pudding", "EP83:淺聊果醬與水果加工產業精品化" and "dixieland jazz show" from podcasts like ""In The Seats with...", "What the Riff?!?", "Saturday Morning with Jack Tame", "徐仲說食話" and "Curt Hahn's show"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    Episode 612: In The Seats With....Keir O'Donnell and 'Marmalade'

    Episode 612: In The Seats With....Keir O'Donnell and 'Marmalade'

    It's important to get a little eccentric once in a while....

    On this episode we are diving into something that is on VOD now which certainly has some eccentricities to it, is still a hell of a lot of fun to watch.  It's time to enjoy some 'Marmalade'.

    Recently incarcerated Baron (Joe Keery) strikes up a friendship with cellmate Otis (Aldis Hodge), a man with a well-versed history of prison breaks. As the pair hatch an escape plan together, Baron recalls the story of how he met Marmalade (Camila Morrone), the love of his life, and their “Bonnie and Clyde” style scheme to rob a bank in order to care for his sick mother and give the couple the life they’ve always dreamed of. 

    This was an unexpectedly fun ride that pulls from a myriad of different genres to make this incredibly compelling film.  We had the pleasure of sitting down with writer/director Keir O'Donnell to talk about the origins of it all and so very much more....

    1970 - May: Van Morrison "Moondance"

    1970 - May:  Van Morrison  "Moondance"

    Moondance is the album that established Van Morrison as a solo artist.  However, he was an accomplished musician before this, first as a multi-instrumentalist in Irish show bands of the late 50's, then as the lead singer of the band Them.  Moondance is either Morrison's second or third solo album…depending upon how you count it.  The first album entitled “Blowin' Your Mind!” was put out without Morrison's permission — or even knowledge, and he does not consider it to be a proper album.  However, he had signed a contract with Bang! Records without paying much attention to the details, and gave up much of his rights.  Nevertheless, this first album did contain Morrison's first solo pop single, “Brown-Eyed Girl,” which is one of this most popular today.

    After considerable wrangling and the death of producer Bert Berns, Morrison was able to put out an album on his own terms for Warner Brothers entitled “Astral Weeks.”  While this album would be praised in the future, it was considered a failure at the time, producing no singles and not receiving much promotion.

    Moondance is where it all comes together for Morrison.  It was more deliberately designed to have more accessible songs than the previous album, and it benefitted from the rising popularity of FM radio.  Morrison's growing confidence in his own abilities and his sense of independence from the producers also were beneficial on this album.  The result is an iconic album with a number of standards of 70's music.

    Bruce brings us this inspired album for this week's podcast.

     

    And It Stoned Me
    This track leads off the album.  The song reminisces about days being a kid, going fishing, drinking stream water from a jar, and just being high on life.  The lyric about Jelly Roll may refer to jazz musician Jelly Roll Morton, an artist whom Morrison listened to with his father as a child.  Van Morrison's dad had one of the biggest record collections in the area.

    Into the Mystic
    This track is about a spiritual quest.  According to Wikipedia, Morrison says the song “is just about being part of the universe.”  While it was not released as a single when the album was released it has become one of Morrison's most popular song, the second most streamed song on Spotify behind “Brown Eyed Girl.”

    Glad Tidings
    A deeper cut, this track is the final song on the album and the final song recorded for the album.  The inspiration for the title was a letter Morrison received from a friend in London who had written on the envelope, “Glad Tidings from London.”  When Morrison wrote back he also included “Glad Tidings from New York” on the envelope.  The lyrics appear to address some of the issues Morrison had with Bert Berns and Bang! Records.

    Moondance
    As iconic as this song has become, it was not released as a single until September of 1977, seven-and-a-half years after the album.  Morrison developed it while living in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He considers it a sophisticated song, one that Frank Sinatra could be seen singing. 

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    The Love Theme (from the motion picture "Airport" )
    This film was one of the first disaster movies that would form its own genre in the 1970's.

     

    STAFF PICKS:

    Friends by Feather
    Wayne gets the staff picks started with a pop group from Los Angeles.  Feather had a commercially oriented prog rock sound, with close harmonies and a bit of a country flavor.  “Friends” was on the Billboard Hot 100 for five weeks, with its highest position at number 79.  However, they did get a chance to showcase their song on Dick Clark's American Bandstand.

    Reflections of My Life by Marmalade
    Rob brings us a Scottish band that started in 1961 as the Gaylords.  This is their biggest hit making it to number 10 in the U.S.  The epic feel employs acoustic guitars and horns, and a guitar solo which employs studio effects that play the solo guitar riff backwards.

    Kentucky Rain by Elvis Presley 
    Lynch's staff pick was recorded during Presley's landmark two-week sessions at American Sound Studio in Memphis.  These sessions produced two hit albums in 1969, but this song didn't make the cut for either album.  The single was on the charts during this month, rising as high as number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100, and features Ronnie Milsap on piano.

    Mississippi Queen by Mountain
    Bruce brings us a rocker to wrap up the staff picks.  This hard rock group was active primarily from 1969 through 1972, and this single went to number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100.  The opening cowbell originated when drummer Corky Laing got tired of the numerous retakes and just started using the cowbell to count off the song.  Bassist Felix Pappalardi liked the sound and kept it in the completed track. 

     

    INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:

    Viva Tirado (part 1) by El Chicano
    This Latin-jazz instrumental number was based on an original song about a bullfighter by Gerald Wilson.

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    Nici Wickes: Marmalade Steamed Pudding

    Nici Wickes: Marmalade Steamed Pudding

    Steamed puddings are traditionally an inexpensive and if I’m honest, slightly stodgy, pudding option. Not this one. It’s light, buttery and even marmalade-haters will love this! 

     

    Ingredients:

    • ½ cup orange marmalade - can use any really
    • ½ cup brown sugar
    • ½ cup orange juice
    • 125g butter
    • 3 eggs, separated
    • 1 cup plain flour
    • 2 tsps baking powder
    • Zest of 1 orange
    • ¼ cup sultanas
    • Custard and cream to serve

     

    Method

    1. Butter a 3-cup heat proof pudding bowl well. Spoon the marmalade into the base.
    2. Dissolve brown sugar in the orange juice.
    3. Cream the butter and egg yolks then add the juice/sugar mix and continue beating.
    4. Mix in flour, baking powder, zest and sultanas.
    5. Beat the egg whites until soft peaks and gently fold into pudding mixture. Scrape into pudding basin, over marmalade.
    6. Cover tightly with 2 layers of foil and tie so that it is well sealed.
    7. Place in a large saucepan and pour in boiling water to come about half way up the bowl. Cover, bring to a simmer and steam for 1 hour.
    8. Remove pudding, cool for 5 minutes and un-mold onto a plate.
    9. Serve warm with custard and whipped cream.

    Tips 

    For an even more gourmet version, heat up another quarter cup of marmalade with a little orange juice and Grand Marnier and pour over pudding when serving. 

    A piece of old stocking is perfect for securing the foil as it stretches so you can get it nicely tight. 

     

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    EP83:淺聊果醬與水果加工產業精品化

    EP83:淺聊果醬與水果加工產業精品化
    主持人:飲食文化探索者徐仲 特別來賓: 讓果醬很嗆的王嘉平主廚 東海大學食科系邱致穎教授 果醬雙金獎牌得主玫開四度章思廣、郭恩綺 記憶中的果醬,選出代表台灣的果醬味會是什麼? 談談果醬凝膠三元素:果膠、酸、糖,再說說有那些添加物? 精品果醬等於貴?精品果醬的價值是什麼?  製作果醬時,如何掌控色香味三面向?除了高溫熬煮,也有低溫的製法? *** 資訊更新*** 依農業部林業試驗所的研究成果,可以稱得上台灣原生性的柑橘為四種,分別是台灣香檬(Citrus depressa)、立花橘(Citrus tachibana)(又名「橘柑」)、蘭嶼酸橙(Citrus aurantium)以及南庄橙(Citrus taiwanica),其中南庄橙為台灣本島的特有種。

    dixieland jazz show

    dixieland jazz show
    1-27-2022

    Original Dixieland Jazz Band – Mournin' Blues / Clarinet Marmalade Blues
    Label:Victor – 18513
    Victor Talking Machine Co. ., Camden N.J.

    Format:Shellac, 10", 78 RPM


    Released:Feb 1919

    Genre:Jazz

    Style:Dixieland

    AMournin' Blues ( Fox Trot )
    Written-By – A. Sbarbaro [Drums ]

    BClarinet Marmalade Blues (One Step)
    Written-By – Ragas [Piano], Shields [Clarinet ]


    Both for dancing

    https://www.blogtalkradio.com/s3production/2022/01/28/s3-productions-presents-original-dixieland-jazz-band-blues

    Original Dixieland Jazz Band
    Profile:
    Jazz band consisting of five New Orleans musicians, founded in Chicago in 1916. On February 26, 1917 they recorded the first jazz record ever for the Victor Talking Machine Company, which was released in May, 1917. Soon after their first release, the Original Dixieland Jass Band changed their name to Original Dixieland Jazz Band. In 1918 they came to be the very first ever jazz band to perform in Europe. Band remained active till 1925.
    The five original members of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band were:

    Nick LaRocca (cornet and director)
    Eddie Edwards (trombone)
    Larry Shields (clarinet) Clarinet Marmalade Blues (One Step)
    Henry Ragas (piano) Clarinet Marmalade Blues (One Step)
    Tony Sbarbaro (drums) Mournin' Blues ( Fox Trot )

    I do not own the copyright to this recording. This program is for historical and educational purposes only.
    All credit due to the artist, musicians and Record Companies. No profit or income derived from this podcast. Have a historic 78 RPM and story you want to share with my listeners? Contact me at: www.facebook.com/s3productions2

    Episode 21: Mack & the Movies, Episode 46 - Michael DiCerto (Triptosane, No Exit)

    Episode 21: Mack & the Movies, Episode 46 - Michael DiCerto (Triptosane, No Exit)
    Hey, everyone! Mack, here, with a new episode of Mack & the Movies. In this episode, I interview NYC filmmaker Michael DiCerto in celebration of ten years of his indie cult classic, Triptosane. Michael DiCerto social media: Stoops of Atlantis podcast: http://www.buzzsprout.com/258528 Star Wars episode of Stoops of Atlantis: http://www.buzzsprout.com/258528/1017205-episode-10-my-first-time Stoops of Atlantis Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2296876753676854/ Chiller documentary, Part One of Seven: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmS2v3vz4cA No Exit full movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_WPA8Ej6SU&t=1970s BTS of Triptosane with Trace Beaulieu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nw7MYvkASEc Support the Program: Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UXZNDGDH4M42W Cash App: $mjl716 Venmo: Mackenzie-Lambert716 Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CinemaMack/ Twitter: @CinemaMack Instagram: mackenzielambert7928 Inquiries: Contact: m.j.lambert2283@gmail.com Audio/Visual Credits: Mack & the Movies logo by masteringsounds https://www.fiverr.com/masteringsounds Intro by androzguitar https://www.fiverr.com/androzguitar Audio Clips Used: No Exit (co-directed by Michael DiCerto) Little Caesar's Commerical Downfall (dir. Oliver Hirschbiegel) Chiller: 3 Days of Love, Peace, and Gore (co-directed by Michael DiCerto) Triptosane (dir. Michael DiCerto) Stoops of Atlantis intro (Michael DiCerto) "Jocko Homo" (Devo)

    Deluxe - Sexo Fabuloso # 1 (Labele - Lady Marmalade)

    Deluxe - Sexo Fabuloso # 1 (Labele - Lady Marmalade)
    hay muchas Tácticas para pasar de una vida sexual buena a un sexo fabuloso y vamos a investigar alguna de ellas. El placer sexual es algo que a estado presente en la humanidad desde el principio de los tiempos.
    Hoy en día han inventado cosas como esa fabulosa Tanga de caramelos, las famosas Bolas chinas, toda clase de cremas estimulantes, el kid de esposas de cuero para principiantes, o juguetes variados para probar varias opciones con pinzas estimuladoras de pezones, vibradores de todo tipo para ella y anillos para el, antifaces, en fin, todo lo que pueda significar vencer la rutina y fortificar la relacion.
    Para seguir con el tema sexual, Patty LaBelle cantante de soul y R&B norteamericana con su exitazo Lady Marmalade nos dice en francés: "quieres acostarte conmigo?"
    Este es un estracto del programa DELUXE un espacio musical y de entretenimiento conducido por Carlos Alba con todo, como en el mall, para jovencitas de 40 o más, para jovenes y añejos, para todo tipo de amante de la buena música de 0 a 120 años. Música dance para divertirse bailando con recuerdos de siempre y los éxitos del momento.
    Escribeme a onixhradio@gmail.com y con gusto te responderé lo que desees o complaceré tus peticiones.
    Puedes radiar este espacio en tu emisora sin fines de lucro, solo te agradezco des los créditos correspondientes y no edites el material. Gracias.

    The Struggle of Marketing for the Artist | Maria Dondero | Episode 55

    The Struggle of Marketing for the Artist | Maria Dondero | Episode 55

    Maria Dondero makes pots and teaches in Athens, GA with her husband and twin boys.  She received her MFA from the University of Georgia in 2008 and has worked as a studio potter and adjunct teacher ever since.  She makes functional pots whose aesthetics draw on the age old and worldwide history of ceramics.  While subtly referencing pottery traditions from around the world, Maria intuitively sketches images from her surroundings, grounding her work in the Georgia soil.  Her work is shown and carried in galleries though out the country.

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