35 Burst results for "Mick Jagger"

Truth For Life Daily Program
"mick jagger" Discussed on Truth For Life Daily Program
"So that Christianity then says, no, when we come to the issue of the identity of an individual, that individual is not there as a result of biological roulette. No matter what they say, God made them this way with all of the pluses and all of the minuses, and all of the challenges of human sexuality. If that is not true, then we're lost. 1969, Mick Jagger appears on the stage in Hyde Park where in a frilly dress over his jeans. I don't know if you remember that. He looked absolutely ridiculous. And everybody knew that he did. And there was a wholesale reaction to it in the British press. What is this fellow doing? This is absurd. This article, 2013, May 2013 says, acknowledges says, listen, in the world of music and in the world of the arts, this frontier was being pushed back successfully 40 years ago. They were doing for us what we needed done. And here's what we've discovered. Fashion and music fought the battles for freedom and equality hand in hand and so they do now. With same sex marriage approaching widespread acceptance and anti discrimination legislation being steadily broadened to include hate crimes against transgender people, it's only right and natural. That's a fascinating phrase. It's only right and natural. That visions, here's the phrase I wanted to note that visions of a whole new spectrum of normality of our whole new spec, you see the skillfulness of language? It's only right and natural? No, it's not. That a whole new spectrum of normality, I think it's starting to evolve into something. We haven't

Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco
"mick jagger" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco
"Wind, isn't it true? Like where you get it, you're like, I just want to reach this level of income. And you reach that level, but guess what? It's not enough, right? Because once you get there, you're like, well, there's the next step. You try to get your business to a certain point. And you get it there, you're like, now I'm there, and you're like, oh, no, there's the next step to take. And you're constantly grasping and life becomes a life of striving. But what's amazing is, is the things of the world, the things that the flash, the things that are temporary, you can grasp them, but they never truly satisfy. But when you hunger and thirst for the righteousness that comes from Jesus, then it says you will be filled, not you might be if you're lucky. God promises to satisfy the deepest longings of our souls in Christ. And I think that that's an amazing thing. Have you found your deepest longing satisfied by Jesus? Now, here's the thing. When I say something like that, for some of you who are already followers of Jesus, you say to yourself, actually I haven't found Jesus to give me all the satisfaction that I desire. And listen, if you're in that place, that's a great piece of self reflection and awareness. Because what that means is God wants to do a deeper work in you. If you put your faith in trustees and you haven't found that peace that comes from knowing God, grabbing hold of your life. And you find yourself still striving around what it means is that God is still doing a work of sanctification in your life and in a lot of ways, all of us are still on that path, aren't we? We're constantly seeing how Jesus satisfies the deepest lungs of our hearts. But I realize that there's some of you who are hearing this right now, you've never put your faith in trust in Jesus, and your life has been in it a continual stream of striving for this and achieving or not achieving and not feeling satisfied, not being satisfied as I always joke that great English theologian, Mick Jagger, said what, I can't get no satisfaction. I mean, Mick had everything, a guy could want. Fame fortune, beautiful people all around. He had a great little dance. I mean, I wish I had my own little dance. Like, Mick, you know? But the reason you can say I can't get no satisfaction is because even though you can have everything, if it doesn't truly satisfy the deepest longings of your art, you don't really have everything. And it's amazing. We hear these folks who have been super successful. And they'll say something like, you know, it's just not enough. And then for people who aren't like UberSuggest, they're like, I can't believe they would be so crazy to think that way, but you think these things are going to satisfy, but they don't. But when we put our faith in trust in his God, promises that Jesus is more than enough. And our culture strives to tell us that we always need to buy more, have more be more. And we're all on that hamster wheel of trying to get the next thing. I have everything you need in my son. My son will satisfy the deepest longings of your heart, and then you will see all those things for what they really are, which are temporary. Maybe a comfort, but not essential. Not worth driving your whole life towards. So that you hold all the temporary things of life in open hands, not as essential. But as window dressing to a deeper, more profound, abundant life that has nothing to do with the things that you think you lack because when you have Christ, you have everything. Now listen, processes, if you're staying hungry for the right things, the right things is that we all walk out, self sacrificial living, and one of the ways that we live self sacrificially in love is by serving one another. She said the greatest in his kingdom is a servant of all. Unfortunately for many of us, we have never, even though we want to, we've never taken the step to say, God, you see the grace and the kingdom as a servant of all and left up to my own devices and our culture. I'm going to think that everything in life lives to serve me. So I'm going to devote time and energy to serve others. I'm going to get out of my own head and I'm going to go and help other people. I'm going to tell you, if you are not serving people, you will never grow in the way that you want to, because you have to work out the reality of what it means to be in the kingdom in real time where you live. Listen, we say here that because Jesus is real we're a family of faith fully engaged. You know I always say fully engaged because there's no spare parts in the body of Christ. All of us were recreated in Christ to plane essential function in the body. And if you're here today and you have not yet taken that step, I just want to tell you this as your brother, as one of your pastors, just take a step of faith. Listen, we all need to find the sweet spot who God made us to be. And

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
"mick jagger" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
"They did lead these bands in the right direction to get promoted. They gave the bands within I'm not agreeing with them. Don't get me wrong, I'm being devil's advocate here. They gave them what they asked for. You want success, you want to tour, you want to live the life, only very few of them had the vision, like Mick Jagger had the vision. Right? A lot of these other guys, they went along for the ride. And when it was over, they were like, what just happened, right? So record companies gave them what they wanted, but in the meantime, behind the back. Now, how about, let's break it down a record to band manages. How many managers have fucked over their band? Oh, yeah. Most of them. Yeah, exactly. Record industry, the music industry is brutal. It's brutal. Well, the thing that I don't know the answer to this is with people doing self promotion with the lack of push that comes from a record company. Does it make it easier for a band to make it big or does it make it more difficult? That's a good question. I think that goes back to one of our episodes when we talked about is rock dead and all that. And when we said, all right, and I think I asked you the question, is there too much music now? Like Mark Smith just commented in. He agrees. Record companies of bloodsuckers, but at least they let bands develop back then. These bands jump right into the fucking fire. So it's a jungle out there. To live in that MP3 world, it was good for the for the beginning of that wave. They all benefited. But then everybody jumped on board. You know? I think you can go with a record company. Yeah, I think some in some situations, the fact that a record company was actually being prescriptive and they were pushing certain things..

One Life Radio Podcast
"mick jagger" Discussed on One Life Radio Podcast
"Southern california on. Abc news talk. How you doing junior good extended monday. What it feels like. Wow maybe maybe the weather. And just i don't know kind of just woke up kind of like my bed. I just couldn't get going this morning. I don't know now. Like this. Normally how i feel on a monday but it's tuesday so monday you might need some rock and roll. I mike that okay. No it's only rock and roll but a lack it lack it. yes i do. I don't know the word. I don't know it's a is that the i think it's a stone song that stuck in my head. I'll be at the concert tonight. The rolling stones jagger man. He's like in his eighties. I can't wait to see what's up. So are you know. One of our guys that works at our sister station. Jeff k he's He's the announcer for the stars and the cowboys but he always posts stuff about classic rock. You know things that happened on this day and stuff. And yesterday he posted a bunch of pictures mick He was just around dallas taking pictures at different landmarks and stuff and it was really cool to see like just him out he he posted he said mick jagger out in the wild i saw on twitter and i tweeted it. Somebody sent it to me. I'll be at the concert tonight. I'm in pit- number one. Which i guess i haven't seen it but i think i'm right up front. That's awesome so gosh. I think that is a stone song. Isn't it somebody. Call us. Intel one four seven eight seven eleven ninety but we have a fantastic show today. Wow this may be one of the most important shows i've ever done and i we're going to take everybody deep into the water. Are you ready all right. Well let's do it. So i've got an incredible show today. The topic is terrain movie. Premiere germ theory and kovic nineteen. Our guests are marcellina or marcy. Cravat and dr andrew kaufman so marcy is the co founder of pasta londe pictures producing and directing such films as the award environmental documentary angel and the documentary terrain which is currently in production. She trained at art center college of design and the berkeley digital film institute Marcellina grew up around. Hollywood movie sets daughter of character. Nick cravat a burt. Lancaster's long life chum. And circus partner co-star star so marcy. We'll be previewing. The first half of the of the film terrain this weekend at the western a price annual conference with acuna afterwards. You can go to.

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
"mick jagger" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
"He. Now see seventy seventy six. Maybe seventy seven. He doesn't look like the mick jagger of seventy nine. He's he's an old man. He likes steven tyler. Right my god so he should be on the. It should be on the golden girls. Yeah you see these pictures of steven tyler. And you're like whoa whoa. Whoa whoa whoa. You know it's like people wouldn't recognize him if he didn't want them to recognize him although he does have pretty a pretty distinguishable features as does mctaggart. If he's got a hat on and sunglasses. Yeah making shut up and you and you are right. I think the media definitely kind of road. This story thought it was an interesting thing. You know the bar was dark. He hit a baseball cap on. It wasn't wasn't packed right. You know so tag walking into a bar know if he's always been the best. It's the best. Disguise is being out in the open right. Yeah he came in. Not acting like mick jagger. Yeah any probably got you know he had. He had a driver's probably came up in a regular. You know whatever like lincoln towncar or something you know. So here's the isn't his is a question for you. What does mick jagger. Think about all this. Is he like god. That's kinda funny was a little bit of goof. I can't believe. I got away with it or does he walk out of there going. I can't believe nobody fucking recognized me. i don't i don't i don't think it has a cockney accent but that's a pretty good cockney oury. Would that more keith. Eat yeah i get you back to the twelve minute thing again. You just go off. The air for is a little bit. Yeah perry said ki ki chief. K f yeah. He probably keeps riches would be noticed. And i'm so he has. No problem telling mick jagger i would be noticed So it's the unexpected. Would they notice if they walked in together. Yeah yeah so. I was in basic training in nineteen eighty seven and then i went into for that was from may june july right. It was six weeks. So whatever that then i went into the canine training academy and you too was playing in boston. This was eighty seven right. I had seen them prior to going in. And may we saw the At the worcester. Centrum what you shaking your head. They didn't play boston. Eighty seven eighty.

AM 970 The Answer
"mick jagger" Discussed on AM 970 The Answer
"What's your at the whole thing was so by the time you get the sainthood, you thinking you're driving an SUV something? No, she and how did she get from where she was? And we did all these people the Padre Pio by location. You ever think about that? And imagine it So anyway, there she is. In the window. Two ft from my face, and she said, Well, hello. And I said Mother to raise it. How wonderful. Uh and she put out her hand. And that's what I was going to tell you. There was a handshake. Yeah. And this handshake Now this was before Make Sagar a year before you met Mick Jagger. This was the most exquisite handshake that I have ever Ever until that moment experienced in my life. That woman's heart and soul were in her hand. Shake the warmth, the beauty of it. She was so warm and open to Thomas and me. She chatted with us a little. When she shook my hand. I kissed her hand. I was so moved by by God creating this insane coincidence. This weird place where we We got our own private little moment with her. In a pickup truck and a pickup truck. And I'll I have to say is the two greatest handshakes I ever had in my life were from a saint and a bit of a demon. Yeah, that's about right. As you said them was, was an on groping kind of a gap. Love and the other one was a kind of a more arrows. Kind of love. Since we're talking New Testament loves we're going to break Helps. I wouldn't go away if I were you charging, swinging down the streets of fancy free Nobody. You meet good..

ACLU Civil Liberties Minute
Playing Jazz With Charlie Watts, on Nights off From the Rolling Stones
"The rolling stones have often been described as the greatest rock and roll band in the history of rock and roll. We're talking over years about mick jagger. Brian jones keith. Richards bill wyman mick taylor and ronnie wood and the drummer charlie watts who was described in a recent new york times headline as the serene drummer who kept the stones rolling. That times article went on to say that while mr richards guitar. Riff defined the band's most famous single satisfaction. Mr watts drum pattern was just as essential. And that he charlie watts was quote relentless on painted black and supple on ruby tuesday and the master of funky groove on honky. Tonk woman not surprising since jazz was his. I love indeed stones guitarist. Keith richards road. The charlie watts has always been the bed that i lie on musically music including songs lyrics and performance. They are a powerful form of free speech protected by the first amendment and the rolling stones have helped us celebrate that freedom. Their drummer charlie. Watts gave us the satisfaction of music. That sustained us. He died in late august at the age of eighty

KGO 810
"mick jagger" Discussed on KGO 810
"Richards, Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton were among the future superstars who were there at the time getting their start. Charlie Watts. His career took off after he played with Alexis Corners Blues incorporated Nick Jagger also performed with Alexis Corners. He was encouraged by corner to join the Rolling Stones, not Mick Jagger. He was the Rolling Stones. Um, I'm talking about Charlie Watts. Charlie Watts wasn't a rock music fan. At least at first, he remembered being guided by Keith Richards and, uh, somebody else to as he absorbed blues and rock records, and especially, he liked the music of bluesman Jimmie Reed. He said the ban could trace its roots to a brief period when he had lost his job shared department with Jagger and Richards. Because he could live there rent free and he said Keith Richards taught me rock and roll. We'd have nothing to do all day and we play these records over and over again. I learned to love muddy waters. Keith turned me on to how good Elvis Presley was, and I'd always hated Elvis Up. Until then, he was the final man to join the stones. The band had searched for months to find a permanent drummer and feared that Watts was too accomplished for them. Keith Richards recalled. The band wanted him so badly to join that members cut down on expenses so they could afford to pay what to proper salary. Charlie Watts said he believed at first, the band would be lucky to last a year, he said. Every band I'd ever been in had lasted a week. I always thought the Stones would last a week, then a fortnight and then suddenly it's 30 years. Charlie Watts was suffering from some health issues evidently, and according to his family, and according to his publicist, he died with his family around him. And I am looking for his age. Here it is. He was 80 years old. Good move, joining the stones. Don't you think? I mean, Wow. Yeah, I know he would have been started starving artists. Maybe. He said that he described the Rolling Stones, he said they began as a white blokes from England playing Black American music and then quickly evolved their own distinctive sound. You know what they say about him is that he really was the quiet one. He hated touring. He didn't like to be there. He always just wanted to go home. It was always something to do. And it was something to do to sort of support his love of jazz because he had a side gig and he would go and he would play with jazz bands as well. Actually, Rolling stones was a side gig. Well, you know, Yeah, I guess so. Context of what he loved. It paid the bills. Well, yeah. Yeah, but he was also an artist, Then you know, he spent a lot of time doing that as well. Charlie Watts. If you ever saw the rolling Stones in concert. I mean, he was wonderful to watch, but they're all wonderful to watch. I mean, you get caught up watching Mick. Because of the way he dances. Well, the energy I saw him. I think it was 50 and skinny here just all over the place, and I'm thinking the place. I'm younger than he and I'm thinking I don't think I could do that and sing at the same time at the same time and not just thing but belt that sucker out Well, Charlie Watts, he'd be back there and he would be smiling and he'd be playing with them. I read a story where, Um, one time Keith Richard would try to like, throw him off because he was such a great drummer. And so Keith would change the tempo. And he said he would do it and Charlie would have to follow. But then he said, Charlie had a way of changing it right back again. Yeah, so I'm sorry to see you. Go, Charlie. Rest in peace. We'll be back talking with Chip Franklin. What he's got going on on his program. You're listening to K G. A strong work ethic takes.

NewsRadio KFBK
"mick jagger" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK
"Of 80 today, Um, throat cancer. I You know Mick Jagger had remember he had the the What do you have a heart valve surgery like a year or two ago. And, um Keith Richards, it's Keith. He's Richards. I think. Died a long time ago. But they've embalmed him and they prop him up because he should be dead. He has abused his body with drugs and alcohol and and tobacco and any other kind of drug you can talk about. And yet he's still going strong. So, um Nick, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts. And, um, guy named Brian Jones, who a lot of people forget about he Drowned in 1969. He was one of the rolling stones, but The four members, Um four founding members. Charlie Watts passed away today at the age of 80. So since we're into people dying Don Everly. Died on Sunday. And at 84 Don Everly was of the Everly Brothers who had hit after hit after hit many years ago..

Sean Hannity
Mick Jagger Caught Breaking Quarantine Rules, Could Face Hefty Fine
"The Rolling Stones could face close to $14,000 in fines for violating the UK's quarantine rules. On Tuesday, Mick Jagger flew from his home in France to London, where he was supposed to spend at least 10 days in quarantine. However, he was spotted on Wednesday at the England Denmark Euro semifinal match.

MYfm 104.3
"mick jagger" Discussed on MYfm 104.3
"We're running in circles. Run away. Run away! Run away More music. More variety valentine in the morning valentine in the morning. 143 my f m in the morning feeling like p d glasses up the door. I'm gonna hit this city before I leave freshman Steve with the bottle, Jack, Because when I leave for the night, I ain't coming back. Kim, I toes, toes trying. Not all our clothes, clothes, boys blowing up my phones, phones. Drop top implant Our favorite CDs selling. That's a surprise. He's turning it a little bit. Sip soon. Don't stop making pop DJ speakers. I do. We've seen it when life on the clock but the party on stopping. Oh, probably going flight to block Stop here in the world, but got plenty of beer and got no money Name. Get better already here and now the due to line it up because they hear we got swagger. But we keep going. Sydney curving less still, like Mick Jagger talking about her body. The boys had to touch my junk may be getting too drunk drunk. And we can go into the salad and the coalition.

The Loudini Rock and Roll Circus
Who's Next; Album Retrospective
"Who's next is one grace albums ever. Have you ever heard it. Go out and get it. And that's for much of the podcast. Thank you and we're out. We can do the brief history all. They did a brief history. Let's go ahead and do a little bit of dig into just a little bit deeper there with the holocaust started and what was going on already. Who's next by the who august fourteenth nineteen seventy-one ten years before i was born but i am familiar with the album Fifth studio album like liu said it developed from the aborted life house projects which was going to be a rock opera to follow tommy which. I'm sort of glad they didn't do that. Because then have another is really silly movie that i can't sit there but they did salvage some of the songs for the next album. Eight of the nine songs from lighthouse for featured on this album The one that was not was my wife that was written by john entwistle It's heavy on the use of synthesizer Especially for songs won't get fooled again and babo riley. It was an immediate success when it was released viewed by many critics as the best album or their best album and one of the greatest albums of all time. It was reissued on cd several times with additional songs originally intended for life house. The first session for which became who's next was at mick jagger's house star groves recorded there at the start of april nineteen seventy-one using the rolling stones mobile studio and that's what i got. Okay that's the there you have it. It's sort of like the beginning of it. Let's talk a little bit before we get into. Who's who's next You got under way to put this in in kind of history. Tommy was a total like revelation. No had done and fact pete townsend was sort of jokingly calling it a rock opera developing it and it was really kit lambert. That was like now now. Now like let's let's go with that. Let's let's see Kit lambert was their manager and producer at the time and he worked very closely with pete and he really encouraged this rock opera thing and it really became big like freaking

Doin it! with Danny and Jenny
"mick jagger" Discussed on Doin it! with Danny and Jenny
"So I'll tell you just a great documentary. If you just want to feel like a little less pandemic e and get out of your sense of being dead. Contained yes, the the Rolling Stones documentary where they tore Brazil and is fantastic. What what is it called on Netflix? It's like Rolling Stones Rio something like it up. I'm pretty sure shortly after this was when I saw an announcement. That was like Mick Jagger expecting another baby with yes, that makes sense. Yeah, but it's it's they Chronicle, you know, when when they toured Brazil year was America, it's actually like 2016. Oh, so but I I stumbled upon it one night and I was like, I feel like I'm somewhere else and not on tour with the Rolling Stones..

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal
Mick Jagger and Dave Grohl's "Eazy Sleazy" Is 2021's "Imagine 2.0"
"Anthem. Yeah, that's Mick Jagger, along with a few fighters frontman Dave grow old. They dropped easy, sleazy today on YouTube. Mick Jagger said he wanted to share his song about coming out of lockdown and the need for some optimism. You thank Dave Groll from Foo Fighters for helping him out. The song celebrates the return to normalcy after a year of isolation and then also pokes a little fun at conspiracy theorists and the little A. C D. C news for you.

Monocle 24: Culture with Robert Bound
Tina Turner Documentary: Tina
"Last week and you documentary was released about the megastar. Tina turner simply titled tina. This comes from the american directing gio. Dan lindsay and tj martin who made the twenty eleven oscar winning sportstalk on defeated. Tina is a chronological retelling of the artist's life. Who was born anime bullock in the cotton fields of tennessee and adopted the stage name. Her ex husband ike turner gave her throughout her career. Like is a strong presence in the film their relationship and the violence towards it by him. It's been well reported is still constantly dredged up and interviews time and time again keen to avoid repeatedly reliving that trauma. Tina decided in the early nineties to tell her story in a file graffiti and the movie. What's love got to do with it. Starring angela bassett. A hope was that this would answer. Everyone's questions about her past and she could leave it there but of course the thirst for a sensational headline was not quenched. Gems continue to fixate on ike despite teen is far greater solo success. And so this is one of the tensions in tina. How to tell tina turner's story like is of course a huge part of it. It would be remiss to the him out plus the footage of the i. Continues of stage is incredible. But the main focus of tina turner's story is the determination of an extra ordinarily talented performer to overcome the struggles of an abusive marriage and funds. Success in the music industry eventually becoming one of the world's biggest rock styles. influencing everyone from mick jagger to be on say over several decades we watch a move. From the r&b she made with ike to vegas variety shows to pop producers in europe where she finally found her audience. Went on set out stadium tours around the world this one takeaway from tina is that she is an indefatigable star who always known the talented. She has to offer the world that voice and all that energy

710 WOR
"mick jagger" Discussed on 710 WOR
"With all your friends and family. But you're in a safe zone. You don't have to have those things. And you don't have to really explain it because you know what? Everybody's too busy stuffing their faces during that time, and you know you don't have to explain it because nobody will pay attention to it. But the best part is is that the next morning you will get up and you will be a pound and a half or £2 lighter, But that's what it is. I mean, that's what you're losing. You're losing almost a pounded. There are your burning When we get these scans right for each person. We take that fingerprint of each person. And see how to bounce the hormones that are neurotransmitters. Toxins, parasites how to correct the mineral imbalances that they're keeping you from absorbing water the right way on, Gwen, we correct all those things and get your metabolism working. Get your body working in the right direction. That's what you're losing. I mean, people don't When people come into the office, and I kind of give him a quick explanation of how the process works, I tell them Because the scans Because we take that fingerprint and then customize a number of different solutions and supplements from this scan. It's like taking a fingerprint and from those solutions were now get the body into this fat burning stove. Fact we turn on fat burning and turn off fat storage. And so That scan is like taking a fingerprint, and then we're able to detox. The body balanced the hormone support the organs. And that gets your body burning anywhere from 2000 to 7000 calories a day of your own fat for fuel, Which is why you're not hungry on this now. When I say that to people I get the same people turn their head sideways. And they're like what you know, like that's like a check in moment. And I remind them that remember we're guaranteeing you at least £20, but typically, people lose 20 women lose 27 35 Men lose 35 to 45. Plus, it takes 3500 calories to burn £1, right, So even on the low end, let's say women, let's say in the low and the woman loses 25 to £30. That's probably what 300.6 point £6.7 a day. That's actually about what it is for women. So you're losing. You're losing in order to do that. You have to burn. 3000 calories. 2,703,000 calories a day just to lose that type of weight in one day, By the way, there's not a workout that I know of. No, that doesn't I think I think you're looking at like, I think I read an article or Mick Jagger Burns like 5000 calories during one Rolling Stones concert or something like that s so I mean something I might want to take them to do that work, and it's something like that. That that's what he loses five. I mean, you're talking about an extra amazing amount of fat. You're burning fat. That's what's so amazing about this. You are burning your own fat. For fuel so that that's why when, when people let's say you called right now,.

710 WOR
"mick jagger" Discussed on 710 WOR
"But you're in a safe zone. You don't have to have those things. And you don't have to really explain it because you know what? Everybody's too busy stuffing their faces during that time, and you know you don't have to explain it because nobody will pay attention to it. But the best part is is that the next morning you will get up and you will be a pound and a half or £2 lighter, But that's what it is. I mean, that's what you're losing. You're losing. Almost a pound of there are You're burning. When we get these scans right for each person, we take that fingerprint of each person and see how to balance their hormones that are neurotransmitters, toxins, parasites, how to correct the mineral and balances that they're keeping you from absorbing water the right way. On, but we correct all those things and get your metabolism working. Get your body working in the right direction. That's what you're losing. I mean, people don't When people come into the office, and I kind of give him a quick explanation of how the process works, I tell them Because the scans Because we take that fingerprint and then customize a number of different solutions and supplements from this scan. It's like taking a fingerprint and from those solutions were now get the body into this fat burning stove. Fact we turn on fat burning and turn off fat storage. And so That scan is like taking a fingerprint, and then we're able to detox. The body balanced the hormone support the organs. And that gets your body burning anywhere from 2000 to 7000 calories a day off your own fat for fuel, Which is why you're not hungry on this now. When I say that to people I get the same people turn their head sideways, and they're like what you know, like that's like a check in moment. And I remind them that remember, we're guaranteeing you at least £20. But typically, people lose 20 women lose 27 35 Men lose 35 to 45. Plus it takes 3500 calories to burn £1, right? So even on the low end, let's say women, let's say In the low end, a woman loses 25 to £30. That's probably what what? 300.6 point £6.7 a day that's actually about what it is for women. So you're losing here to losing in order to do that? You have to burn 3000 calories. 2,703,000 calories a day just to lose that type of weight in one day, By the way, there's not a workout that I know of. No, that doesn't I think I don't think you're looking at like I think I read an article or Mick Jagger burns like 5000 calories. They're one rolling stones concert or something like that s so I mean something I might want to take up that work out or something like that. That that's what he loses five. I mean, you're talking about an extra amazing amount of fat. You're burning fat. That's what's so amazing about this. You are burning your own fat for fuel. So that that's why when, when people let's say you called right now, you.

850 WFTL
"mick jagger" Discussed on 850 WFTL
"I'm left and forth some accident. But like Mick Jagger said, I can't get no satisfaction. But girls don't haul around. What none of them want to get with me, But they're at the pressure that I'm looking at him. Yo, what's up? What? I've lost three girls gone jacket at the other end of the born have a drink with some no name shop when they know that I'm the storm, So I got off the stolen gold mine to the other side of the cantina. I asked the guy why you so fly, he said funky cold Medina. Hmm. 00 my God. This probably told me a secret on how to get more chicks put a lid on Medina. Hey, your glass and the girls come real quick. It's better than any alcohol before aphrodisiac. A couple of systems. This love potion that's still young your life, So I gave them my dog when he began to beg, But then he left his bowl and he looked at me and then the wild thing on my leg, and he described it. Bite me. For He was much much May now But now all the food is run by my house for the funky cold would gain up. You know what I'm saying? I've got a dog in my neighborhood breaking down my door. E got spuds Alex from strolls. They won't leave my dog alone with that medina family. I would have killed this girl. She's a high money machina. I thought secret. Good to go with a little funky cold Medina. He said. I'd like a drink instead of home. Okay, I'll go get it And then a couple of 60 collecting lists, and I do they say with women so I could go back to my crib. Everything went well as planned. But when she got a dress with a big old man, Shane was a man. So I threw up about Don't fool around with no Oscar Maya winner. You must be sure that girl is too pure for the funky cold Medina. You know, and no plans with a man. There's the Haiti's and I'm down with the ladies. Mm hmm. Break it down. Uh oh. Saddle looking for a little affection. I took a shot as a contestant. No love connection, but your head gets folded. You know perfectly well when I took my date so they don't inform. But Dana, that's um, dinner. She had a few drinks, some thinking, So what I'll be giving it says she's going to talk about plans for our wedding way Now love not so fast. I'll be seeinya. That's why I found you don't play around with the funky cold Medina. You know what I was saying that Medina Zamani beyond so nobody Oh, my gosh. Thies. Greatest hits of the eighties are bodacious. I want some eighties music. The greatest hits of the 80 Just like your glamour shots. Am I right? It's an all eighties weekend on Sonny, one of 79. It is a nice feather boa. Was going..

850 WFTL
"mick jagger" Discussed on 850 WFTL
"Cool and data boy, and I'm looking for some accident. But like Mick Jagger said, I can't get no satisfaction. But girls don't haul around. None of them want to get with me. But there are fresh and I'm looking at your what's up. Whatever love seriously, girls with your jacket. At the other end of the born having drinks with some no name shop when they know that I'm the storm, Someone got off the stole gold mine to the other side of the cantina. I asked the guy why you so fly, he said. Funky cold Medina. Huh? Call me Hmm. Mister Brother told me a secret on how to get more chicks, But a little medina here, your glass and the girls come real quick. It's better than any alcohol before aphrodisiac. A couple of sister this love potion that still be on your life. So what gave them my dog when he began to bag that he left his bowl, and he looked at me and then the wild thing on my leg, and he's distracted. Bite me before he was much much May now but now all the food is run by my house for the funky cold with Dana. You know what I'm saying? I got every dog in my neighborhood breaking down my door. I got spurs Alex from strolls. They won't leave my dog alone with that, Medina found. Without having this girl. She said. Hi, money, Messina. I thought secret. Good to go with a little funky cold Medina. He said I'd like a drink a set of home. Okay, I'll go get it had been a couple of 60 collected lifts. And I do they say with women. So what? We're going to my crib. Everything went well, It's plan. But when she got a dress with a big old man, she ain't it was a man. So I threw up about Don't fool around with no Oscar Maya winner. You must be sure that the girl is purely for the funky cold Medina. You know, ain't no plans with a man since the eighties,.

KOA 850 AM
"mick jagger" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"Make your move at LG Seeds calm the You kind of like this guy. But when you can't decide between the filet O fish or the Big Mac, and he says, I'll get you both. Thank you. You definitely like this guy meal. Get it at McDonald's. When you get two of your faves for just six bucks, let me time only precious participation be very single and regular price. I. Heart radio goes one on one with Neil Sean of Journey to ask if he ever got caught up in the rock star image. You know, I love playing. It's like the whole, you know, Rock star label thing I've never been into. You know, I always considered myself a guitar player. At the foremost and, you know, always respected and loved other musicians that would musician musicians. And so you know, I continue to try to inspire and get better Keep listening. Toe I heart radio firm or Neil, Sean and all your favorite artists. Hard radio goes one on one with the goo Goo dolls on fame and wanting to be a rock star. When you're a kid, you start a band. I mean, everybody wants to be Mick Jagger, Man. Everybody does. That's why you're doing it here. You wouldn't be doing it otherwise, But I do think that you get deeper into being in a band and being in the music industry. You start to see that most things you believed were true when you were kids That really doesn't happen so much now. No. And you know, you learn that as you move forward, and we've been lucky enough to have a long time to sort of learn these lessons and grow into them. You know, you just learned Being your moment, making music. Keep listening to I heart radio for more from your favorite artists. All right, back. Here we go. 12 minutes before the top of the hour talking about your home in our phone numbers.

Pantheon
"mick jagger" Discussed on Pantheon
"Legit. Yes what's like you're just describing to someone they're pre sixty four career like what was that like. Where were they. i mean. Sixty three is definitely the year's the beatles kind of exploded onto the scene. And i think you read the story of the beatles they are obviously In hamburg germany before they kind of hit it famous. And they were kind of doing that touring circuit and and kind of getting their chops together and a lot of these songs that they were playing with the beatles. You know with. Please please me their first album Some of these songs are covers but a lot of these are originals. I think the rolling stones for a little bit longer were kind of playing more blues standards. And i'm probably not as well versed in the early years of the rolling stones and the formation of a of them. If if anyone has a really good book on the rolling stones that lays all that out. I'd love to read it. But i i think it's fair to say to some extent that without the beatles in their success we may have never heard the rolling stones and i was. I was reading up leading this that in nine hundred sixty three so this is pretty sixty four. The guy andrew album finds the rolling stones and this is a guy who had worked of marketing. Managing like on the periphery of the beatles and basically like saw the rolling stones playing. They're like pretty. I mean basically covering like very awesome blues music but at the day. You're still discovering. Blues music and picked up the rolling stones was like the lead singer of sex magnet. These guys just have like there's just energy here. There's something to do here. Straight up helped boot out the piano player who was like an older looking man and other looking man who did buck you. Grandpa get the hell outta here. Yeah and then and said that you can't have six members in a band because like teenage kids. Just look into like get turned on. Can't can't count past five and basically like said like i'm gonna make a bad boy beatles. I'm gonna make like a thing that. I watched a little documentary. I watched like talking about like a tough sexually. Suggestive flipside to the beatles. Which honestly did the guy did it. We did it in the interesting part of that story is the fact that the rolling stones fulfilled. You know the the. It was like a boy ban in that sense of you know when we were growing up and there was this sort of idea of like. Yeah just like go to the mall. Unlike fine five good looking guys teach him how to dance and like you have like a super successful pop group and it wasn't too far from that. I think the surprising part is that both of these bands and and keith richards. And mick jagger became such amazing songwriters. And i mean there's this whole period. It's sort of survivorship bias. Because i'm there were hundreds of other bands that i'm sure people even adjacent to the beatles for like yes these guys will be the no one's ever heard of them And and so speaking of people that got kicked out of the band. I don't know that we're ever going to get to this or or Or that necessarily be included in some of the later years that we're going to cover..

850 WFTL
"mick jagger" Discussed on 850 WFTL
"Looking for some accident. But like Mick Jagger said, I can't get no satisfaction girls on all around. What none of them want to get with me, But they're at the pressure that I'm looking dead. Yo, what's up? Whatever long period girls with your jacket at the other end of the born have a drink with some no name shop when they know that I'm the storm. So I got on the stroll over to the other side of the cantina. I asked the guy Why you so flighty Step funky cold Medina. Call me Hmm. Mister probably told me a secret on how to get more chicks. What a little medina here your glass and the girls come real quick. It's better than any alcohol before aphrodisiac. A couple of sister this love potion that still throwing your life. So I gave them my dog when he began to beg, and then he left his bowl and he looked at me and then the wild thing on my leg and he's distracted. Bite me before he was much much me now, But now all the food is run by my house for the funky cold. Medina paid up. You know what I'm saying? I got every dog in my neighborhood breaking down my door Got spurs that likes from strolls. They won't leave my dog alone with that Medina found. Whatever girl. He said money machine a secret. Good to go with a little funky cold Medina. He said I'd like a drink, huh? Okay, I'll go get it. I've been a couple of 60. Go let them listen. I do they say with women. So what's that got to my crib and everything went well, It's plan. But when she got a director with a big old man, she was a man. So I threw up about Don't fool around with no Oscar Mayer Wiener. You must be sure that your girlish pure for the funky cold Medina You know,.

Steve Cochran
Rolling Stones Choose London’s ‘Home of Rock ’n’ Roll’ as Place to Open First Shop
"Him about the rolling Stones and what they're getting into retail. Now they are they are about to open. A flagship Rolling stone store. On Carnaby Street in London. This is the you know, the legendary fashion street from Back in the day. It's still a major tourist area. When you go to London. I'm sure anyone who has has gone to Carnaby Street and gone into the various shops so they're starting in September, there will be a rolling stone store. Where when you walk in. Of course, they're going to be playing Rolling Stones music, and they will be selling Rolling stones, music memorabilia, merchandise fashion. Album artwork, and I guess the floor of the stores made out of some kind of glass plexiglass, something onto which lyrics from Rolling stone songs. Have been etched into the floor, so I guess I'm going to be a good tourist spot. Mick Jagger even commented. It's perfect spot for our store for everyone who comes to London. Teo, come and enjoy. So apparently you can always get what you want. Well, make a I remember right Reg Aerated fromthe London School of Economics. So he knows about business knows about money other they're making quite a bit of money. I can't wait till the next time I go so I can get some fashion. You know, I want to get some clothes like Mick Jagger wears. I think that would hope they sell them in big boy. Husky size. Dean Richards, Doctor tomorrow. Thank you. And after the

News, Traffic and Weather
Musicians and artists pay tribute to rock 'n' roll legend Little Richard
"Louis the rock and roll world is remembering Little Richard tributes haven't stopped for rock and roll pioneer Little Richard who died Saturday at age eighty seven rolling stones guitarist Keith Richards called Little Richard the true spirit of rock and roll while singer Mick Jagger called him one of his biggest inspirations Alton John went so far as to say Little Richard was quote without a doubt his biggest influence the rock and roll hall of fame announced they've lowered their flags and little Richard's honor he was among the very first class inducted into the hall in nineteen eighty

Rock N Roll Archaeology
Let It Roll: The Subversive Side of Classical Music
"Some. Let it roll. Let me host Nate Wilcox. They will have the pleasure of welcoming back Ted Gioia to discuss again his book a subversive history of music. Today we're going to talk about a section of the book focusing on what we probably call classical music European concert tradition and starting off with chapters like musicians behaving badly so it's kind of a different take on classical music ted. Welcome back to the show right. Thanks for having me back. It's a pleasure and I wanted to do this because you know we talked about the book before and and it's it's a paradigm shifting book for me. It's one that really expanded my mind and and clarify things that have been wrestling with and you put it into words brilliantly and it it helped me focus on the whole scope of the show but the section in particular was one. I skipped over last time because I considered outside the breadth of the show which has covered things like the history of rock and roll music and Pop Music in the twentieth century. And I realized reading this book and do more research that the history of popular music as a business really goes back to the renaissance while absolutely on a lot of the behavior patterns of the musicians as well date back to that people often ask me what I learned researching this book and it was many years of research. But one of the quickest summaries. I have is. I found out that the music of might time and the music I grew up with which was jazz. Blues and rock and roll really the musicians back in the glory. Years of classical music weren't all that different and we have a tendency to sanitized that whole record to treat these people with great esteem. But they were just disruptive in many ways more disruptive than later rock musicians so. There's a lot of things that we take for granted in the current day that in fact for justice vibrate noticeable two hundred years ago. Yeah and you talk about this phenomenon that repeats throughout the history of music in the book which is a transition from disruption to respectability from outsiders to insiders and so often musical. Innovations are driven by people on the outside of the system but then there as they succeed as they impact the popular consciousness. They're pulled in to the inside. Sometimes they themselves become insiders other times. They're co opted. You know postmortem talk about that phenomenon. Logan that's right and we're very familiar with this in our own lifetime. We've all seen it when I was growing up The the Beatles and the Rolling Stones Bob Dylan. These dangerous. Figures feared by the establishment. But nowadays Bob Dylan is Nobel. Laureate Mick Jagger Sir Mick Jagger Paul McCartney Sir Paul McCartney and even the most extreme examples I mean take hip hop. Nwea the FBI tried to shut down the record label when they came on board nowadays. That same record has been enshrined in the National Archive of historic recordings of Congress. You have the Smithsonian out there putting together an official Smithsonian Guide to hip hop with fifty hip hop professors. Very idea about professor would have seen the contradiction in terms but they got fifty of them putting together this Canon of hip hop song. So we know about this from our own life and we've seen how these styles has been a good sized what we don't realize the same thing happened hundreds of years ago. The classic example is Bach. You Know Balk is considered now the poster child for respectability classical music is great composer. Who composed for God and country devout booth and run it Cetera et CETERA. You go back and do his own times and you find. That balk grew up with juvenile delinquents. Went to a school famous for gang. Culture was mentored by one of the worst gang members all his early jobs. Disciplinary problems At a young age to spend a month in jail He was called to task for cavorting with a young lady in the organ. Loft had prodigious beer-drinking every possible violation of rules and discipline he exemplified. None of that is is remembered nowadays. He's just the Lutheran composer so this recurring. We could talk about other composers. But there's one point I do WanNa make though I raise these issues in my book. Not because I'm trying to be gossipy or salaciously and it makes for great reading to read all these sexy anecdotes. I have the point. I'm trying to make though is these. Figures could not have created disruptive music they invented if they hadn't been disruptive in their own lifetimes you know almost all the commentary on Bach. We have from back then people complaining about him. You know people complaining about how show he was. He was called the task before the city council had to submit a written document explaining why he was using such new progressive and strange musical techniques. So this thing is conducted disruption in their private life and the disruption. Their music is connected. And that's why well upon it because if you don't understand that you will never understand the evolution of music and going back a little further. You talk about a couple of composers from the Italian renaissance. Who went way beyond Bach in terms of violations of social norms? I'm Talkin about two particular Rotella Mayo Trump Esino and Carlo Jesualdo and bothered these guys. Were involved in love. Triangles that resulted in murders committed by them. Oh this is right. It's interesting if you start with the music of these two individuals trauma Chino and swallow. Its gentle music and they will have songs. These pretty gentle love songs. Mandra goes in front of us but in their private life they were violent angry people and both of them not only did they commit murders but it was obvious to everybody that they were guilty and they were never punished and this is interesting because it shows you that. Starting around the renaissance it became the norm or musicians to go outside the norm. They were allowed indiscretions that other people were not and in fact. I'm convinced in both those instances their fame and reputation was increased by committing murder. I think people felt well. If this guy is such a passionate lover that he he he. He kills somebody in a fit of jealous rage. Who you know. There must be a similar intensity of passion in the song and we laugh at that. But that's the same way. People look at rock bands and the sex pistols. And we've seen this in our lifetime. If the musician out of control we suspect there must be a certain intensity in the music as well so it all came back to that time I mean just one more example I find this fascinating people that want to understand what it was like to be an artist during the Renaissance. The most famous book. They read the autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini. He was a renaissance artist famous as a silversmith sculptor but he was also a musician played the flute and he wrote his life story. And it makes fascinating reading but I went through that book page by page and I just marked off every time. Shalini committed a violent crime and and I think I came up potentially with at least fourteen. Violent crimes committed in his life. And this is not including the the the just the vandalism or the varsity these are actually violent crimes where he murdered somebody or beat them up and none of them was punished for he was. He was actually put in jail couple times. It was only because of arguments with his patrons over payment and artworks and my favorite anecdote from the whole book comes from a conversation when someone would approach the Pope instead of the jubilee. WanNa hire this Guy Shalini. You know he's committed murder and all this and the pope said you don't understand for people like Ben to Chile. Different rules apply that came directly from the mouth of the Pope and the renaissance. And this was a new idea and I would say we still live with this idea to even though even in the midst of the metoo movement and all the scandals. They're still this expectation that great musicians with by their own rules and they violate rules and and For good or bad that's part of the whole Agassi Western music.

Dean Richards' Sunday Morning
Rolling Stones Perform ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’ on Together at Home Special
"This was the highlight of the one world together benefit performance that took place last night on virtually every television channels on all the major networks on major cable channels across the board on online platforms throughout the board really an historic event that took place with us some amazing A. listers like Mick Jagger and the rolling stones performing you can't always get what you want

Donna and Steve
Rolling Stones Will Perform During ‘One World: Together at Home’ Special
"And it was announced this morning that the rolling stones are set to join the all star one world together at home broadcast of the set to air Saturday night whether the group intends to perform together remotely via some of the kind of zoom like arrangement was not disclosed but a global citizen spokesperson confirmed that Mick Jagger Keith Richards Charlie watts and Ronnie wood will all be taking part together at home it will air Saturday on both coasts outlets airing the two hour special in prime time include ABC NBC CBS YouTube Facebook and

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
Mick Jagger's four solo albums set for reissue
"Complete complete catalog catalog of of solo solo Mick Mick Jagger Jagger albums albums are are set set to to be be released released on on vinyl vinyl the the announcement announcement made made over over the the weekend weekend his his four four studio studio records records will be re issued on December

Young House Love Has A Podcast
How To Pare Down When Everything Is Precious
"So welcome to young house. Love podcast for we have deep not so deep conversations about diy design on life at home. Today we're sharing how we keep a handle on all of the drawings paintings and other crafty creations our kids make plus what kicked my house. Plant obsession into overdrive and how things got weird. When we switched sides of the bed you guys might want to start calling me the plant lady now because ever since that episode with car me on it was a soda? One one forty nine. I've been buying lands with reckless. Abandon Sherry has never had such a kick in the pants from one of our own episodes. Julie it is probably away the single most influential episode that has changed my actions right after recording it and sharing it Hashtag pat yourself on the back. It's more like oh I'm GonNa have a year from now because if you're looking at this like a bell curve plans I have a spike that continues decline. Who knows when I'll plateau no on the plan cake but I'm very excited? I also feel like it's a marked contrast from where we've been in the last year or so because four the duplex and the Beach House we've had to primarily they purchase FO- plants. So you had been person. Lots of Pho- plants. But it's like this has steered you back on course to real plans right. Well out there there are many weeks. We're not out there air for three four weeks at a time so even those does not tolerate that and I don't want plans like dropping leaves or potentially getting buggy or any sort of issue at the house were not in for almost a month at a time but after talking to Carmen. I've been much more inspired if I'm at Kroger and there's a six dollar giant huge happy those I'd bring that baby home and I make it mine. She's like a plant lady. It's my duty I name it now. I put it in well in my head. They usually are named after what they look like like. I've got pokey and droopy the seven dwarfs appliance spiky one biking to they live near each other in the kitchen tamer getting kicked out of these really bad plant professionally. You name IT products and all you can come up with. A spiky. To actually is Mick Jagger though because she has like kind of hair he's plant with their but anyway what am making a point to say is that you might get in a Rut at home right and we can do. This is in any number of ways like we might get cooking Rut or a cleaning Rod. I was in a flat a folk plant right. Let's say and I really am excited to be shattering wondering the boundaries of that and I don't also want to do my heart about this because it sounds like I'm going to jinx myself but every single plan I brought in and I've probably doubled my plants. I think I had maybe fifteen real plants in the house before now I have thirty and all of them are alive and thriving like nobody has drooped loss leaves. It's been a few weeks. They could have started the decline in. Everybody looks very happy to see me. Well I think the other thing that has motivated you. We talked a little bit about this in the episode. Carmen is that indoor plants help your indoor or air quality and now that we're like entering a season of the year in which a lot of the plants outside are looking more dead and Brown and we're spending a lot more time inside I'd like it seems like a good time to bring that wife inside and like boost air-quality yes like ten years ago. I wrote a post on the blog. I will link to accede can laugh at what posts look like ten years ago because I think it has like two tiny pictures but NASA came out with a study of the ten plants that clean the air in your house. The most and the funny thing is if you Google this you you find ten different plants in many different lists so. I don't know if NASA did multiple studies or if they're just a lot of good plants but there are probably fifteen to twenty percents that get shouted out by NASA ASA in varying places and I was researching after Carmen and I was inspired to get all these plants so I knew which plants were easy according to Carmen but I was like wait. I should probably cross cross reference that with ones that are good for the air and what happened was I came across a few articles that discuss how many plants you ideally would have in your home per room for your square. Where footage like if you have a small apartment the number of plants you might need if you have a larger house than immer flights you might need to get these maximum benefits of purifying the air and second gross things out? Some plants can even take for Malda hide out of the air like kind of amazing little worker bees in the background. You want them to have a friend in the room like they can't be alone right. SPIKY needs pokey spike. You too you but anyway the general consensus of these articles. What's that for every ten foot by ten foot space? You had in your home so like one hundred square feet. One plant would purify that air and of course there are probably different plants that do it more efficiently. The size of the plant probably matters but I like a guideline and I like a goal so I set out because I was like our houses around three thousand square feet. I need thirty plants and I counted my plants and I had about fifteen and I worked slowly to build it up to thirty. I think now I've got thirty two because I just couldn't stop myself and every single pot that I have used I have already owned and you might say how you just said empty pots. Well I had a few empty putts over the years that I picked up on a key. I loved their White Ceramic Pasta just very classic but I also had some fake plants in pots. Demoted plucked out the a little fake plants. They're all on a cabinet now and they've got real plants in those pots has felt like very much like an upgrade. Even the guest room the bonus room bathrooms rooms kids rooms yes I went with the kids to home depot and they each picked out their own plans for their room and they were so into it. They took their time and made sure they. I made the right decision and pick the best plan for them. It was really cute and they nurture them and talk to them just like I do so I'm creating plant lover. Hopefully they have better names. Yeah I think they do better names. I think they actually have middle and last names to you should take a note I really shit but anyway I'm encouraging all of you. If you listened to the podcast and thought about getting it really has given me a lot of joy and I am a nervous plant owner but I've been having a lot of luck and in the show notes. Put some pictures to some of the ones I got a link to my favorite planters and L.. Show you some varieties. I found that are beyond the ones that carmine recommended but I took the time to read the labels and make sure they were easy care and didn't need a lot satellite and didn't need fancy stuff and they all have been doing so well there's a particular one I'm thinking of in the bedroom can't think of the name right now but I have the tag. It's gorgeous and big and I just feel better about spending a lotta time in these rooms almost feels like it's like a me time like I'm giving myself a gift and it's pure air and real living plant while speaking of giving giving a gift I'll say that the episode inspired me to make a change because instead of giving flowers as gifts like for instance. My godmother's birthday was last month and we typically. We sent her like a food basket or flowers or something and instead I ordered her a potted plant. It's GonNa last forever. I love. It will last longer than food and flowers so I gave the gift of Indoor Air Quality. They haven't

Popcorn with Peter Travers
Nicholas Braun, "Succession"
"What's the news. What's what's going on. How good this sick fashion. We call a good penthouses gone. Yeah i mean i'm sure i could be way better. I just don't know how what what take what happened with your your house. Oh i'm <hes> got rid of it smelt of rava the rich yeah yeah yeah. That's the nicest hotel been of course it's. I'm sorry new york apartment in it's a hotel room. Well there are aw. I can't give away things if they haven't been on yet but tears. The greg is hunting for apartments to live and and in subsequent episodes. There are amazing thing so you going up into that. The bed is like the size of this door you a._m. Squeeze into it knocking my head on the ceiling right but it's a loft so that's cool but i've yeah it's a very real thing you can't in an apartment in new york for any i mean shopping for apartments and you've got to spend money to just have room to move around even in my apartment right now. I can't even like do do a push up on the ground not that i try to do push ups all the time but like sometimes i do round and sometimes they just want to stretch you know like do like like stretch stretch my legs or something again that what are you six four. I'm six seven what that short. I take it back when i was younger in auditions editions and now at this point i'm on popcorn with peter travers so i feel like i can be honestly. I'm six seven. Wow yeah no yeah. There's a lot sometimes times. When you're auditioning actresses who are five one yeah well yeah i pretty much any any rule so if i if there's a father and and he's shorter than six to like i have no chance of playing his son really picking yoon about it. Yeah yeah yeah oh. I've lost a lot roles because of my height because because you know it's hard to photograph maybe for some people or or they don't want to put the lead actors on apple boxes which i understand india now on a movie once where it was a walk and talk through high school and they're actress that was playing my love interest she and and i were walking in the gave her a track of apple boxes like twenty pieces of wood lined up together leap almost white. Luckily they weren't saying. I thought maybe it was like a jump. No she had this nice wooden pass to walk on and then she couldn't walk loudly because it would make noise on the wood so i sorta stuff is awkward. I guess maybe in a stone age of movies when alan ladd was with field rent in the boy on a dolphin. He was like five four so they they dug a trench for fielder renter walker right that you should make them do that. This should dig up flooring for they should do. You should be haulage. You are yeah yeah vetco star walk in the trench except wouldn't i need to walk. You would walk in the trash you were. I would need to walk you wouldn't they would need to stay. Stay on grounds. That's it none of that for you so i walked down the trench there on the boxes. Maybe i should bring a little if i'm just so confused now into image of you as zach attack yeah. That was the first sky sky high of course i'm film critic that would in fact that those fifteen years ago had a clip because is there was hair like yeah what leads blonde bleached platinum blonde thing. I glowed in the dark if you if if you turn the lights off and look real close you could see glowing but you couldn't in the light. That was one of the sad parts of that character yeah that that's a good that was my first big part yeah and when that happened what happened to you did you. You've got that part and you said i'm gonna make it in this business. It's gonna be great. I don't know if you ever say that. I don't know i don't know if you ever know sixteen and and i i remember getting it. The moment i got the call and i screamed and screamed for some amount of time and it was just the greatest moment of my life screaming screaming with my friends. I was just screaming but you know i did think this is the real version of my dream. This is a big real movie. You know it's not a play. It's a in connecticut is doing small plays a little short films student films and things but this this was like a real. I was gonna get paid like real real money and <hes> go do it in l._a. You know so that that did feel like the moment where maybe i thought oh. Maybe i'm i keep doing this but i don't think you ever know that you're gonna well connect you going to that's never going to be eh. What happens it's going to be do. I get another job exactly who i ever work again. That's part of the deal. Exactly you have to get. I used to it. I can't get used to it. It's like it's not i never well. I guess maybe right now. I feel like the shows come out and and we're we're gonna have another seasons so that's technically another job. Oh and they'll be h._b._o. Will be just wheeling wheelbarrows full of money to your door to what happens season three. Oh wow cool yeah and you cash. He warned his show that about this great wealth and you grew up and knowing your father you know so there. There must have been up to billions that you grew up yeah. The also votes both before five yachts. I can't remember when we were young. When your father author craig brown did design some of the great album covers of our time he designed the sticky fingered stevie wonder you know he did all of that a big big time people but now being the jealous bastardy is he's become an actor yeah after your job. He started. I why he started started for. He's the reason that i started to give him his son. Come and sit down next to me and i'm gonna tell you he he said. I don't have anybody to run my lines with for this audition. We read them with me. I don't wanna talk to my voice memo anymore. So i was was just learning how to read six seven down. I wanna go outside and play you know. Please let me go outside. No sit here and read. These me helped me prepare child. It was really intense bar jail me repair repair. I have a big audition but there was a great encouragement of you to do this. Yes they're getting get good critiques from him. Yeah yeah i do i do. I think i think yeah i think he tells me that i'm good. Critique isn't good then. You need to have some honest response. I should have them. Write an article for for me or something right up nice document to build. You know this kind of thing because you did that you had t._v. Shows <hes> ten things. I hate about about you know. You're really good at comedy but i've seen you play really creepy horrible people as well <hes> stanford prison experiment fair menu. This guard red state. What goes on when you get apart like that. You look to break it up. Do you say don't want to be funny now. I want to be something yeah. I well. I don't know i think i always liked being funny. I eh but i usually i got a lot of rules where i played a good guy good ernest fella and so when those parts came along. I thought this is a really a good opportunity to look at those darker parts of myself and show some colors off that i haven't gotten to show before stanford prison was was interesting because is a lotta. My friends were in that movie so i got to just treat them. Horribly always a good thing yeah yeah so just got to yell at them and force them to do things and fight fight them like ezra miller. He and i were wrestling a lot in that movie and that was really fun just sort of bashing into each other. I like those opportunities where you just get to. I don't know i get to be meaner. Tougher have amine side dip yeah and and how does it manifest itself no no sorry. I'm sorry i'm sorry even didn't seem so me. No no wasn't wasn't before. I go to a couple of questions from the world of the internet. Oh my gosh they're here. I have to ask you about your music career. Oh wow because that must be discussed. Cool devoted are you to it. What is it <hes>. I love i love. I love to write songs. I love to sing. Gosh i just remember you're going to have yeah yeah so i was just at a great song you though so we'll stay to the end but are you. Do you go on a tour with the band. Since succession started like it's been tougher to do music becomes it's okay you know i understand just greg it does and brain space the whole rockstar thing will come later. Yeah i can do it into my thirties. Forties right look mick jagger hundreds. There's there's no stopping it but i do love it. I love i love music. It's it's something that i think about all the time but it's not right now in my periphery but but i i yeah i love doing and i love making stuff and <hes> yeah so good. We'll see. I hope i hope i get to we'll see in a minute when you when you think on but right now let's take a couple of questions from the world outside from mike h. What is your favorite seeing you filmed for succession my favorite scene. I filmed for succession <hes> very good reading. What's my favorite scene for success. What is my sorry going to do that whole bit. It was done minutes. I think there was a scene where sure i was really high on the patio during the thanksgiving episode last season where matthew comes out and he tells me i'm going to have to shred the documents and and i really liked playing. I liked playing drugs. That's always fun. Actually the scene where i got such can integral part of your life. I guess and e._s. Wanna play it on screen right. You bring right now. I i get that. We want to bring in who we are too. Yeah mike satisfied with that. That should be good and then yeah. I also liked other drugs scenes snorting. The cocaine with kendall was really was really fun. There's a theme here. It's great okay. Let's throw one. I'm greg greg. Did that would venture another question now from terence k of the three roy siblings. Who do you think would be best to lead waste because i guess schiff i think shift. I think we need a female c._e._o. When a company company like this we need some tenderness you know it's not that tender but he's not at all but you know i think she has her moments and <hes> and i think she has. We need a female perspective all right. It's time time for the song. Oh gosh come on you to hold over. People sat in that chair who sang their heart out. We'll have this one song. It's kind of old song okay so you didn't write it. I didn't read it but it goes happy birthday on the it's your birthday but to have the birthday birthday. They're happy birthday to you all very very move but at the same time that was such a cop out you know it was it was nice and it's rare air to see any of your roles. Do something so really nice. Yeah you know so you want. Something meaner removed this but the next time you're on. We're gonna gonna do some kind of rock and roll something sexy version of mama. I promise thank you

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