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AP News Radio
Conte's return ruined as Tottenham loses at Leicester 4-1
"Tottenham moist to the chance to climb to fourth in the Premier League table by falling to Lester four one. Things look good for spurs at the start with manager Antonio Conte back in the dugout and Rodrigo Benton corps scoring in the 14th minute. But non police mendy and James Madison scored two minutes apart to put the foxes ahead in the 25th. Kolache Ian nachos added a goal just before halftime and Harvey Barnes kept the scoring in the 81st. Tottenham is two points behind Newcastle, which has a game in hand, Lester is 6 points clear of relegation. I'm Dave fairy.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Trump Spiritual Adviser Says 'He's Like an Elementary Schoolchild'
"Trump standing at the end of the table, he's got Franklin. All of mine are well behind. Ben Carson lime and I put Sam in Rodrigo's dinner by. He said he was scared of the same man. I said, good. I'm gonna put him right in front of your nose, and I did. And Donald Trump stands up and he says James. And Carson said he wouldn't endorse me. You know why we're here? Endorsement, let's talk to you. Tell him talk to you in our games. Do you remember that? I told Ben, I don't talk to anybody 15 minutes. He said, James, how long did we talk two hours? I said, no, sir, we talked an hour and a half. And I might add that so long as you've been quiet, your entire life. Hey, he died laughing and everybody else did. The man started calling him on his cell phone. And then he started asking me to call him him and for 5 years he took every single column. Sometimes two or three a day. You say, well, what were they? Many times they were encouraging. As he told Rick Perry said he just started to preach it. And he said, and then he just prays, Rick. He said, it's amazing. He said, you never want anything. Make sure to think he does. He wants God's will. He called me for marine one to tell me that he was sitting there having that conversation with Trump. Okay, he heard you can always heed. Everything you wanted him to hear. Every single thing you have a prayed for him to hear. Came through these lips, got straight into his face. And with the same force you've heard me talking to you, I spoke it to him. Sir, you act like a little element for school, child, and you shoot yourself in the foot every morning when you get up and open your mouth. The more you keep your mouth closed, the more successful you're gonna be. You say, well, that didn't work very well, did it?

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Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor absent from Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony with stage 4 cancer diagnosis
"That Rock and Roll Hall of Fame welcomed a new class of inductees in Los Angeles on Saturday And Margie's are a letter with the latest Olivia Rodrigo performed on behalf of inductee Carly Simon who did not attend after the deaths of two sisters Lionel Richie eurythmics pep benatar and Neil Geraldo also were inducted Andy Taylor was unable to attend because of stage four prostate cancer Eminem says his induction was about more than just him I'm a high school dropout man with a hip hop education And these are my teachers And

AP News Radio
Tottenham comes from 2 goals down to beat Bournemouth 3-2
"Tottenham came back from down two zero to defeat Brighton three two Backup Rodrigo Benton corps scored deep in stoppage time Capping the comeback as spurs entered a two game losing streak Ryan says and you all started the rally in the 57th minute and Ben Davies leveled following a corner Sesame was set to come off before his goal Tottenham surge followed two goals by kiefer Moore Spurs remained third in the table Two ahead of Newcastle and three behind first place Manchester City Bournemouth remains too clear the relegation zone I'm Dave ferry

CoinDesk Podcast Network
Do Tokens Constitute Securities?
"We are diving into one of the long-term thorniest issues in crypto. And that is whether tokens constitutes securities. This is a conversation that has never really gone too far out of view when it comes to crypto and regulation. It certainly has had spiking moments of relevance such as during the ICO boom in 2017 and early 2018, but even to this day remains one of the most contentious questions. The answer to it has implications for which body should oversee cryptocurrencies and what the rules around them should be. It's something that legislation that has been proposed such as the responsible financial innovation act comes at explicitly. In that act, for example, there is a new definition of ancillary assets which are sort of security like commodities that to some extent change over time. The conversation around whether tokens are securities has come more into view recently based both on the Gary gensler led SEC's push for broader power to oversee crypto, as well as in discussions around the Ethereum merge. One of the narratives on crypto Twitter or more specifically if we're being honest Bitcoin Twitter was that the shift from proof of work to proof of stake might actually make Ethereum more security like. This interpretation while sometimes proffered in a political way on Bitcoin or crypto Twitter has also seen some validation in SEC enforcement actions. Today we are reading a piece that argues the opposite. The piece is written by Rodrigo Sierra, crypto counsel at paradigm, Amy axie Zhang, the policy council at paradigm and Jake stravinsky, the head of policy at the blockchain association. It's called Ethereum's new staking model does not make eth a security. One, introduction. In the wake of Ethereum's transition to a proof of stake consensus mechanism, the merge, various commentators have suggested that Ethereum's new staking model could result in its native token ether or eth being deemed a security under U.S. securities law.

AP News Radio
Elton John to perform at White House on Friday
"The White House's south lawn will become a concert venue later this week Elton John will perform on the lawn Friday evening as part of an event called a night when hope and history rhyme a reference to what Irish poem President Biden often quotes Stars like John avoided the Trump White House but the Biden administration has been embracing pop culture BTS and Olivia Rodrigo have made appearances I've seen fire

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Philippines extending state of calamity for virus pandemic
"Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos junior's extending a state of calamity declared by his predecessor more than two years ago to deal with continuing concerns over the coronavirus pandemic Previous president Rodrigo Duterte placed the entire Philippines under a state of calamity in March 2020 because of the coronavirus now Marcus junior's press secretary says the state of calamity which was to expire on Monday may be extended by around three months primarily to allow emergency purchases and provide hazard allowances for healthcare workers masks will still have to be worn in crowded areas where people can't observe social distancing The Philippines and Myanmar are the last two countries in Southeast Asia that still require the wearing of masks outdoors I'm Charles De Ledesma

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2022 Grammy highlights: An evening with Joni, Tony, and Silk Sonic
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Fat Mascara
"rodrigo" Discussed on Fat Mascara
"Did the family know that they were like, oh, little Rodrigo. He's going to be perfumer. When did you find out that's what you wanted to do? Around the age of 12, I was already very familiarized with perfumes, smelling everybody, like a little broadcast smelling people and it telling the teacher. Oh, you know, you smell like a perfume called Jenny de capucci, but it might not be any de capucci because that's kind of difficult to get in Mexico. So a very similar gendy is made by faberge and it was my grandma, did she just look at me and this is a monster. So yes, of course, is David faberge. I was a little bit intrusive. I am still. If I smell someone else, yeah, yeah, yeah. I smell somebody in the street and I can not identify if I normally I know there is respect to my job as well, you know? But if I don't know, you know, very flatteringly Mexican style I go and ask, you know, you smell absolutely. Can you tell me the name of your perfume? And I get the answer. Does it get added to your scent memory in your head? Like once someone tells you perfume, will you remember it? Do you think? Yes, because you know that is the olfactory work of the perfumer. It I would say 90% relied on memory. On memory and exercising. So the more you smell the perfume, that's what you may not even have raw material. The more you memorize it, it's a little bit. I compare it with weight lifting. The more you weigh your biceps are bigger, are more resilient, grow more. And. Combat, they got what they call muscle memory. The nose is very similar. Yeah, I actually have been hearing about that with people who have had COVID and lost their sense of smell. You have to practice to get back. Absolutely. Because we can't have three hours conversation about the coffee, the coffee situation with your fraction and without the sense of smell. But it has, you know, has become something that now very well known that we do have neurons that are not inside the skull, meaning extra brain, neurons in the nose, and those are basically the neurons that are attacked by the virus, and how, also, you know, when we learned biology, Hama biologists and in my. Studies in the 1980s, et cetera, one of the big things about neurons that they wouldn't be able to regenerate, et cetera, which has been proven completely wrong in neurons storage in the raid and not only that they create different synapses. So this is also a symbol of growth. When you learn something, it's because a new path has been established. Those muscles. Exactly. There you go. That's exactly it. So you study biology, obviously, is part of my fury. Where did you get your training, your perfume training? So I started studying biology in a national university of Mexico unam. The school of sciences, they would do a physics mathematics actually and biology in that school. And at the middle of the curriculum, which was around four or 5 years, et cetera, I was very very desperate to really, really kind of try to work in perfume. Study perfume. I was already aware of the existence of a zip cap that very, very venerable perfumery school that is in Versailles France. I knew about the schools through my grandfather, my mom's my mom's dad who was the dean, the oldest person in the French colony in Mexico, gabriele wrote. So everybody knew that we were so he started asking around, you know, I have my grand grandson and godson. He wants to study perfumery. So through people who were basically in the industry of perfumer in Mexico, mostly, but if you need borders, we learn about the existence of this school. So in 1989, I can see in the middle of my biology students a little bit studies. I sent a letter to a Zika. What can I do? What's up with you guys? And then I thought they find my broken funny, you know, colorful French, a little bit interesting, I suppose, because they send me a letter saying, well, here you will hear, you know, this is an application formula application form and send us up. A document of three pages telling us why you want to be a perfumer and we shall see. So I wrote quite funny document. If I look for it in my father's box, this is my finding. It was really over that top. I was talking about the tiers of crocodiles, how they said that they were fragrant and about Mexico and the orchids and a famous Mexican poet who took some of the tropics and well, the story short, I got accepted. So I did leave through that little moment of in the movies that you get that letter and the family in front of you when you tear the envelope. 20. Yeah, still yeah. 20, 20. Yeah. What are the experiences? You moved to France. And the letter was very kind of, you know, ABC, M Flores, we're writing to communicate that you have been accepted to join the generation of 1981, 1991 to 1989 to 1991. It will be sponsored by the house of Jean Patou. So see you on September D 8..

Fat Mascara
"rodrigo" Discussed on Fat Mascara
"Here's Rodrigo. Rodrigo, I feel like I see you a lot because I'll go to these perfume launch events. And in my big long career in beauty editing, I mean, one time out of ten, they're like, and now we'd like to introduce you to the perfumer and there goes Rodrigo up on stage to talk. You've created so many perfumes and I would love for our listeners to get to know you a little bit. So just to give us an idea, how many perfumes do you think you've created in your career that made their way into the stores? That's a complicated question because it's a little bit in the IO that we call there. If you already find concoction, I made that went into a bottle and then saw the market throughout 30 years of career because I actually celebrated my 30th anniversary in August of this year. I started in 1991. So I had to say I have maybe around 500 perfume. Wow. I was like, okay, maybe a hundred. I don't know. No, no, no. You know, very small ones, very big ones, very important ones very unknown ones, very limited ones and so on. My dad who was always very into numbers into counting and into math, one day he asked me. And this is around 2017, et cetera. And I was in the mark of 350 around there, et cetera. But this is not uncommon, you know? When your job and your craft is your passion, you know, it comes naturally, and I'm not bragging on the contrary. I'm saying, you know, what a pleasure and what an immense immense privilege is to be working in perfume and then putting a little bit of your thought inside of oil and somebody goes for it. So it's about your soul inside a bottle. Now, you mentioned some are small, some are limited edition, but let's talk like big, successes that our listeners probably know the names of. What are some of your biggest perfumes? My big first entry in the international market of fine fragrance is clinical happy. The women's clinic happy. It is a fragrance that I call author with a perfumer friend and colleague and mentor and teacher. She had global view. It was launched in 1997, so make your numbers. It has made the estimated companies very happy so that's very, very happy conclusion, et cetera. And I do say it's even worth almost 30 years ago. It is a friend that is still extremely referential. And people, people, people know it has become iconic. It has become ingrained in the weaving of the history of perfumery or the United States and hopefully the world, you know? So I am very proud of that piece of work. And that was my first foray. There's other important for instance that I had made some of them, the brands were not very comfortable about me mentioned. And so, you know, there is still a little bit of goals writing in the world of human, but that's the way it is. So I can mention that a little bit. I was also the sole and unique perfumer for the house of genres for 15 years. So in 15 years with John, me by his side, put 15 perfumes in the market. Some of them also become referential. His first perfume, the one that they called out heritage, which is the one with the black leather has become also a reference in the industry. Those are the things that I mentioned of the, of course, there's more. Of course. And we're going to get into why that is that sometimes your name doesn't get attached to your perfume because you do work for the perfume house. Which we'll talk about. Before we get into that, though, I've heard you speak about your childhood growing up and how influenced you. You grew up in Mexico City, right? Yes, I have Mexican born and raised in the city. If you're familiar with Mexico City, I was born in la Colonia condesa, which is kind of the bourgeois decor nice neighborhood. I was born there. In the corner of avenida, Amsterdam and avenida aguascalientes, so in the center of the real Mexico City. This is where perfumer Rodrigo flour's rue was born. Now we won't do that. Did fragrance play a big role in your life growing up? Absolutely. Absolutely. My family is a very factive family. I have to say there's a family there is at least ten to 15 extraordinary cooks, extraordinary aime with a capital E, my mom was one of the my brother who is not cooking anymore. He should. He is a fantastic. Did you just say he should? He should be not cooking anymore. You know, he's lazy now. But he would invent stuff, you know, et cetera. So there has been always in my family growing environment. A taste for taste for smell for scent for flowers. And of course, for perfume, perfume conversation in my household in a family between members of my family and I extended family. My two grandmothers who knew each other very well. They were friends. They would talk about perfume and they would they would you know know about all you know so and so was this and so we just brought that. What do you think of the latest one I went to, you know, the department store palace to smell it and that kind of thing. So those are conversations that see what's inside remembers is the age or whatever, two, three, a conversations that remember, I always tell that my two grandmothers have the opposite taste in perfumery. So what one love the other one really did not like. But they were very, very good at really being very critical with their friends so by the end of the evening, they were at least one of the Frisco perfumes crucified. So that was always something kind of a dish and juice. It's so funny whenever we talk about perfume on the podcast, grandmother's come into it. Yeah. Of course. Yes. Sometimes you talk about your mom's but with perfume, it's the abuela, the grandma, always. Absolutely. I have the bowls of perfume, so my grandmother. Yeah. What did they like the two of them? My mother's mother, my grandmother, Martha, for her entire life, she loved arpeggio and which is a monumental perfumery and it's also modern to French culture and different taste monument to couture. Is this on the rue side of the family? Yeah, yeah. My mom was Jacqueline roe. My mom was half French. And then my grandmother Jesus who was blown, so we got her we got her la guera or coca coca liked the exact opposite. She's a very elegant demure, not only, but being expensive for all the hitting woody fragrance. But always with a Parisian chic. My other grandma, she like knew it in Noel. And black and her sisters from caron, they were heavy, a little bit ominous. She was into shaly mar and she wore much more perfuming quantity than my grandmother Martha. So you can understand the kind of personalities that we're talking about. However, they got to be in a room with that. They go down on very well. One of the younger sisters of my grandma Marta, my own Blanca, she also knew a lot about perfume. All of all of my great neural development perfumes. So, you know, you now add my 50 something age. You know, I have all of those bottles. You know, that I fantasize. And I looked at them like beautiful things in their vanities. They ended up with me. And I because I do have a quite expensive collection of leads perfume bottles. I absolutely love them. I am a collector. And actually, it's because of collecting bottles of perfumes that I became a perfumer..

AP News Radio
Rodrigo leads with 7 nods going into Sunday's AMAs
"A livia rodrico has the most nominations going into the American music awards was seven I marches are a letter with a preview of Sunday's show it's the first time it would be a red Rigo has been nominated at the American music awards she's the one to beat leading with seven nominations degree goes competition for the top prize artist of the year includes the weekend who has six nominations other contenders in this category are Arianna Grande BTS Drake and Taylor swift Cardi B. says she's ready to bring her personality to the AMA stage she will host the festivities airing live Sunday from Los Angeles on A. B. C.

AP News Radio
Teen pop star Olivia Rodrigo leads AMA nominees in her debut
"A living abroad Rego is the lead nominee for the American music awards I margins are a letter with the latest livia rodrico has seven nominations for the AMA's including artist of the year and new artist of the year the other artist of the year nominees are the weekends BTS Arianna Grande Drake and Taylor swift no top smoke is a notable nominees for three awards he died last year another notable Morgan Wallen with two country nominations Wallen was caught on video earlier this year using a racial slur the show's producers say that his nominations are based on Billboard charts but well and will not be included in the award show on November twenty first

Recode Decode
"rodrigo" Discussed on Recode Decode
"That's just not how it works in practice now. There's precedent that you can copyright vibe asong a constellation vibes and this leads to a like an explosion of these cases. This is an important distinction. Here is most of the case is decided on procedural issues and there was no determination about why the marvin gaye song was objectively a piece of original protectable material. And so the concern is that you can copyright a vibe. But the court didn't actually say how're win or under what circumstances so left sort of like big open and into this gray area but yeah the following a couple of years copyright cases explode because people see an opportunity so you've got exposure to lawsuits after blurred lines and just sort of overall. We're in a place where maybe can copy. The vibe of the song court hasn't really said but the opportunity is clearly there get paid and then with the olivia. Rodrigo interpretation stuff. Maybe you can copyright very tiny building blocks of chord progressions and screaming your lyrics and quarter notes. there. There's not a lot of song left for you to make right right right. What what can you do this original at this point. That is the overarching concern. I think of every musician whose paying attention to these cases is that a lot of these decisions are being made over fundamental building blocks and so can melody which is just sort of a me rado melody or a corporate russian that uses the foremost common chords in pop music as a olivia. Rodriguez paramore songs both do. Can we start to say. These are original creations. That's the great concern. Because we know that copyright is set up to protect the development of the arts and sciences and if we start copyrighting the building blocks can we keep developing new material. Right the the question for me when you said you know incentivize development of the arts and sciences. It's you make something you should get own it and sell it however you can sell it and make money from it and that creates an insult worth your time right. It's like that creates an incentive to make more things. I don't make sense to me. But now we're kind of narrowing the definition of what you can own and so if you can own the building blocks. It is very hard to come up with new building blocks. That's exactly what the blurred lines case. Does that it suggests that maybe a vibe or the building blocks can be copyrighted material but that starts to change or be questioned in the following years quick break but when we come back we're gonna look at what happens to the industry and of post blurred lines.

All Songs Considered
"rodrigo" Discussed on All Songs Considered
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All Songs Considered
"rodrigo" Discussed on All Songs Considered
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All Songs Considered
"rodrigo" Discussed on All Songs Considered
"Take a little break be right back with more from rodrigo miranda as he plays guest. Dj on all songs considered from npr music support for npr and the following message. Come from better help. Offering online counseling better help therapist hassoo shares. The unique benefits therapy being in. Therapy is very intimate. Unique experience to have this other person. See you this other person acknowledge who you are and accept all of it you know and like figure out the bits and pieces that you don't want to accept to change that stuff for the better even if you're not struggling with something necessarily but you just want to learn a little bit more about who you are. You want to function a little bit better in your relationships with people or change the way that you approach habits doing that together with somebody else can be very powerful an impactful so talk this out process this together as to humans to get matched with a counselor and get ten percent off your first month. Go to better help. Dot com slash songs boiling. I'm talking with brad. Rigo moronta on this week's all songs considered he's playing guests. Dj picking music for us. We were playing. A song by gilberto zhou before the break and i wanted to know where this fit into his life and was this music playing around the house i was born in seventy six and so when i was a kid. That was the eighties. You know and so this wasn't really playing on the radio but it was playing in my house and then my family's house because you know we're all music lovers and you know in my house if those have religious figure with the picture on the wall and sayings underneath those john lennon not jesus. My mom was like you know would explain to me what he was singing about what he did what he did not actually remember. Have the memory of my mom being devastated when he was murdered. 'cause i was already you know i was very very young but i remember a memory five or six. Yeah but that's to say she is also a music lover and but my dad was more of a nerd like he had like the a super hi fi all the records and heard music really loud and got to even like do things like you do defender gibson tests with me when i was a kid up to two different guitars and he would play around identify. S like you know he would say like jimmy page. His sound is compressed is mean and muddy. Like you know that's gibson sound now here clapton or jimi hendrix. See that's like sparky and and crisp and fiery you know so then he would go and play a record. Fender gets love. And i'm like how what i mean. Thank him for all these kinds of things. But i'm like what a into for your kids or you know. So he would every sunday. You better be up early because he would wake up make coffee and just put a wreck and blasted you know and as you know. We're turning into teenagers. having weekends. there were more late night weekends. He would he would just wake everybody up with the you know whatever. He was listening to. So if i played this song for you which is a song you love.

WBZ Midday News
Justin Bieber Leads Nominees for 2021 MTV Video Music Awards
"Are in for this year's MTV Video Music Awards. Monica Ricks has more I got my pictures are and Georgia Justin Bieber leads this year's MTV VMAs. He got seven nods for his videos, Peaches, Holy and his video with Drake called Pop Star pop star, not a doctor. Pop stars also up for video of the year. Making The Stallion is right behind the BB's with six nominations, mostly with her hit song Whop, and they're both taking on newcomer Olivia Rodrigo, Ariana Grande, Doja Cat and Taylor Swift for Art. Most of the year. The VMAs will be in New York City, September 12th. Monica

Rolling Stone Music Now
"rodrigo" Discussed on Rolling Stone Music Now
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Rolling Stone Music Now
"rodrigo" Discussed on Rolling Stone Music Now
"Billy joel the way billy joel treated the poor seasons in like this is like my tip of the cap you know the uptown girl is this plot thing and i love your conversation with britney about you know how they talk about how the debris jail thing just kind of happened to the songs. 'cause it's such a mind blowing plot twisting some let's at last here brittany spanish. His conversation with olivia rodrigo and her producer. Deny grow about the creation of the song deja deja did. I wrote this song together. And like the end of august twenty twenty. I think we're actually like trying to write another sadder song and it wasn't working so dan was like one other ideas. Do you have in my notes app on my phone and i was like all of these poems and like just like weird song concepts and one of the little hook lines that i had was When she's with you get deja vu. I just think deja deja vu all the time and i think it's like a really interesting phenomenon and so i thought it would be a cool way to talk about deja-vu to talk about like when you break up with someone and they move on. Sometimes you've watched them on social media or whatever and they're living the same life that like you lived with another partner that can be sort of frustrating. And i feel like that's a really like universal relatable thing that doesn't really get talked about a ton and so. I thought that would be cool. Way to talk about deja vu and like relationship. Let's see maybe like half for like seventy five percent of the songs that are on my project and that we make together i sort of. We'll right like a verse and a chorus. And dan will help me. Finish it in polish it up but deja who actually wrote that together like i i said i its right something with when she did you get deja-vu when we sort of created that cla world together and wrote all the lyrics and melody together. I think dan actually came up. I think you came up with malibu thing. Yeah you said now. And when i was like oh i see that and it was like. What's your favorite ice cream strawberry through analysis. Strawberry ice cream in boo. Don't act like we did in do ought to clean.

Rolling Stone Music Now
"rodrigo" Discussed on Rolling Stone Music Now
"I want to return to the success of good for you as rob pointed out. It's a huge number. One song and that is really significant in part because it has loud distorted guitars on it and travis barker who would know better than anyone what the parameters are for commercial pop punk influenced music right now was even recently still under the impression that if you put loud distorted guitars on a song that it can't really be played on pop radio that's something that raya programmers. They've actually put up a wall against. I've heard that from other people over the last few years that that's they think that's nineties. They think that you know signifies something that they are no longer want to be involved with and here we have on this so blatantly in proudly uses that sound and rock so hard and awesomely and it's the number one song that is significant. I would say don't you think yeah. I mean there's atvs also there's a like a rock band blowing up to the top you on spotify or like good for you and like all these songs by mon- skin who won the eurovision seventies glam rock. It's like people just like our into it right now. Where does it go from here. Because this is one of the everything obviously sped up now and i think that's the other thing we're seeing is just like the speed with which this happened strikes me as fairly incredible. So what are your predictions for the future. Not even with the levy retriever. What's going to happen over the next five years in geopolitically socially i think rob you can tell us okay. Olivia becomes eligible to run for president in the twenty thirty six election. And i'm already calling you know swift rodrigo change. We can believe.

Rolling Stone Music Now
"rodrigo" Discussed on Rolling Stone Music Now
"Culture. Well it's very interesting now now. We're really going to detour. There's reasons why. I've seen the movie freaky friday about ten times in the last few years is domestic situation and so yeah there was. This band called lash from australia and they had this song called. Take me away and it is the song that they perform in the a freaky friday talent show. The jamie curse has to pretend to play guitar on and all that. And yes if you listen to that song and multiply that by paramore's misery business and you kind of bring the other stuff little alanis you do start to get towards the end rob and the pussycats for sure which allows me to present adam. Dirt says influence on all this. That makes it very and observes actor adam dirks unheralded hereto of a couple of the greatest time from the jersey. An a-plus gets albums so we get to bring it back to adam dirt's which always makes me happy. Six degrees of mr jones is coming back to the dirt. Central city of of that world view is inspiring to me nucleus. A pop music. Mr jones by kevin. Everything is just a little more funky than bob dylan and i just went rob to ease up a little bit on kind of cross. I get there. i'm not anti man. We've karaoke delong december. Don't try to turn me into dirt. Spoke it's the power pop counting cross that we got to hear just not enough like einstein on the beach. But anyway we digress. We digress one of the things that is phenomenal about. The rodrigo album is that it begins with a blatant ona's to elvis castello. And that's when i knew a really and some different territory brutal because you know who does that in twenty twenty one and it is just as much evolution of it as pump it up. Which is the song. Interpolated or a mosh to was of subterranean homesick blues and elvis castello charmingly posted. A rare tweet to make it clear that he was absolutely delighted by because of course he is like who else is paying tribute to elvis castello and the pop charts in twenty twenty one. And there's also someone brought up a story where about doing with with giving gave it an elaborate sort of verbal prank to alyssa. Stella telling him that. Aren't you mad about what you did to your song. They stole it from me man and had no idea what he's talking about then. He realized that he was talking about the son. Get on your boots. Which sounds a little bit like pump it. Up and a lot like subterranean homesick loose and this is doing decades later giving him shit about pump it up which is amazing but again a side note out. No one's keeping elvis costello his legacy alive more than the disney kids. Because i remember when i was a teenager nick. Jonas was a huge elvis. Costello's they add like he would talk about. Elvis costello all the time and so all the comments on the video for allison on youtube would be like nick. Jonas brought me here like all of the comments were for many years. I don't think they are on there anymore. I don't think people are going to elvis costello nick jones anymore. But there's a legacy of disney kids bringing people bringing new generations to listen to elvis costello to give credit where credit is due. Had brilliant and nick was always saying that. I remember like he said he was one of the rolling stone cover solves. You talked about it a lot and like the first show cover. You talked about like allison and told his favorite song of all time was. I don't want to go to chelsea. Yeah which is a deep cut kind of it's like it's not even the us. I talk about him all the time. Let's talk about that song. Brutal specifically beyond the the obvious pump it up. Because it's just it's for anyone who wasn't clear from good for you. It just is one of those first tracks as a signifier like this is gonna be something a little different. Yeah this is going to be something very specific.

Rolling Stone Music Now
"rodrigo" Discussed on Rolling Stone Music Now
"Hey i'm brian hiatt. And this rolling stone music. Now i have with me brittany spanos. End rob sheffield and we're going to talk about olivia rodrigo. This is actually the second time already that we've had a chance to talk about olivia. We were pretty early talking about her on episode in february which also delved into the greatest debut songs of all time and i think some people were like really. They're already putting her with the best debut songs of all time. And aren't they a little too excited about this artists with one song and those people were wrong. We were right. Hey because you know her album. Sour is just a you know provides a plethora of delights. She is basically the biggest new artist of the year. there is unfortunately a country guy. Name morgan wallin. Who is perhaps best known for uttering a racist slur and he technically topped the sales equivalents charts over libya. I would recommend check out our colleague. Amex wings piece about that. And how no one really wants to reckon with that. But she's right. No must reckon with that. I don't want to reckon with that. We're gonna talk regard 'cause we liked her better. That is our right so it just seemed like a good time. Part of it of course is that olivia was in the white house this week. And what charming visit. That was very much in the vein of elvis presley. getting a vaccination back in the day. She came out there and told everyone to get a vaccination young people to get a vaccination and was very poised there on the podium in an incredibly iconic outfit to yes please white pumps the very clueless plaid suit like clueless. Elwood's just kind of you know in the white house it. There's a lot of tweets about house very much like a new rom com a new white house rom com was like about ten merge. And she's like the first daughter something. It's very good fat. Yeah absolutely fantastic. Beautiful.

AP News Radio
Singer Olivia Rodrigo Works With White House on Vaccine Ads
"Singer actor Olivia Rodrigo has paid a visit to the White House as part of a campaign to encourage covert nineteen vaccinations for young people I marches are a letter with the latest forever living abroad Rego has the top album in the country with sour and has hit shows on the Disney Channel she's using that star power to get young people vaccinated against covert nineteen Rodrigo is working with president Joe Biden and medical advisor Dr Anthony Fauci to make videos aimed at educating young people about the vaccine it's important to have conversations with friends and family members and coaching all communities to get vaccinated and actually get to vaccination site which you can do more easily than ever before given how many sites we have and how easy it is to find them abaxis stock up

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Child Tax Credit: Here's When Payments Will Hit Accounts
"Showing up in bank accounts of most American families this week. ABC is Rebecca Jarvis has detailed 39 Million Families in America should be receiving automatically direct deposits around the child tax credit in their bank accounts in the coming days and weeks. $250 per child or $300. If your child is under six years old, and it is automatic. If you filed your taxes, it will be directly deposited for you at the White House today, Pop star Olivia Rodrigo

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LA County Has 5th Straight Day of 1,000 Cases
"With Kobe cases back on the rise in the United States there are warnings against older people attending large indoor activities and a new push to get people vaccinated that's pop star and actress Olivia Rodrigo singing about happy and healthy the eighteen year old will join forces today with president Biden and infectious disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci to record videos to encourage young people to get vaccinated on the other side of the age spectrum health officials in Mississippi are recommending people sixty five and older avoid large indoor gatherings in a state where just thirty one percent are fully vaccinated Dr David Doughty at Johns Hopkins University says it's time to talk about you know re implementing some measures to to start the spread and Chicago Friday will restrict travelers from Missouri and Arkansas because of spiking coded cases in those two states I'm Jackie Quinn

Switched On Pop
"rodrigo" Discussed on Switched On Pop
"Livia. Rodrigo is here with both of these artists. I hear the band. Paramore as like a touchdown and it makes me think that like gen. Z is has been digging into the paramour back catalog. Do you think the my hearing that correctly. Megan nate. Yeah so this song that good for you gets compared to a lot. These days.

Switched On Pop
"rodrigo" Discussed on Switched On Pop
"Livia. Rodrigo is here with both of these artists. I hear the band. Paramore as like a touchdown and it makes me think that like gen. Z is has been digging into the paramour back catalog. Do you think the my hearing that correctly. Megan nate. Yeah so this song that good for you gets compared to a lot. These days.

Switched On Pop
"rodrigo" Discussed on Switched On Pop
"Livia. Rodrigo is here with both of these artists. I hear the band. Paramore as like a touchdown and it makes me think that like gen. Z is has been digging into the paramour back catalog. Do you think the my hearing that correctly. Megan nate. Yeah so this song that good for you gets compared to a lot. These days.

Switched On Pop
Everyone's Talking About Olivia Rodrigo - Good 4 U
"I've been listening to olympia. Rodriguez album sour and i think we need to talk about her third single off album good for you. Have you guys gotten a chance to listen to it yet. I mean a thousand times. The record has been repeat. Every time i get in my car and turn on the radio seems to be playing yet. Shire jump on tiktok. I don't know how often you guys tiktok. But that's another very commonplace. You might hear that song. Tiktok is currently my social media restriction at this very moment. Okay as in. You're not on tiktok. Usually but i've just needed a break. Yep so i kind of missed the phenomenon okay. Well tiktok aside. I know you've both heard it a bazillion times. I want to queue it up and listen to a little bit of it. Yes please one of my favorite things about this track is that it's almost like it has a split personality between the verse. The chorus the verse is kind of funky kind of slow kind of sinister cathedral. Qassim down really easily found in the only took a couple weeks and then the chorus just explodes into this distorted raging pop punk anthem. Head-spinning totally

Pop Shop
Olivia Rodrigo's 'Sour' Returns to No. 1 on Billboard 200 Albums Chart
"Alluvia rodriguez sour returns to number one. For a second total week as it steps three to one in its fifth week on the chart it earned one hundred and five thousand equivalent album units in the us in the weekending june twenty-fourth that is down fourteen percent compared to the previous week and of course this is according to 'em rc. Data the album debuted at number one on the chart dated june fifth Kind of cool about this is that this is the fifth week Force our and the fifth week in a row so all five of its weeks have had earned in excess of at least one hundred thousand units in the process of at least chirp. You get the idea. it's like you said it. S an excess needs our tonight And the the last album. The only other album to do that. So far in twenty twenty one was morgan. Wallin's dangerous the double album which also had earned more than one hundred thousand and each of its first five weeks. But hey big caveat here is that morgan wallin had more than thirty songs Helping it's you know big you know streaming unit numbers and tracking numbers every week whereas lydia just has eleven tracks on her album so While we don't normally compare things that way. I thought it was worth noting. That livia did it with far fewer tracks.

Pacifica Evening News
Philippines' Duterte Will Not Cooperate With ICC Probe: Spokesman
"Rodrigo Duterte says he will never cooperate with a possible international criminal court investigation and to the thousands of killings under his anti drug crackdown. That's what Duterte spokesman says, calling an international inquiry insulting to the country's justice system. But human rights activists are welcoming the possible investigation as a long awaited step towards justice and accountability. Leading Duterte critic jailed opposition Senator Lila de Lima. Said the Philippine leader may now be harboring fears of being dragged in chains to the Hague to be tried as an enemy of mankind. Outgoing I C C Chief prosecutor But you Bensouda said that a preliminary examination found reason to believe crimes against humanity had been committed. During Duterte's crackdown on drugs between July 1st of 2016 and March 16th of 2019. Those dates covered the period between when Duterte launched his police enforce crackdown shortly after winning a six year presidential term and when he withdrew the Philippines From the International Criminal Court. Critics said at the time he was trying to avoid accountability Simon Marx reports in a major escalation between the court and the government in Manila. The Hague's top prosecutor says an investigation should go ahead over President Rodrigo Duterte extrajudicial war on drugs. Our correspondent

Pop Shop
Olivia Rodrigo Debuts NEW Song Amid High School Graduation! - Clevver News
"In big news olympia rodriguez graduated high school over the weekend. It's a huge accomplishment. It also just reminds you how young this girl is who already has two number ones on the billboard. Hot one hundred

Popcast
"rodrigo" Discussed on Popcast
"To favorite cry while we're here let's just let's just bump little favorite sweet to think about the damage that we do. Cusack was going donald. I was doing it with you everything. We've broken all the trouble way. But i'll say that i hit you with a smile. We have not as of yet said perhaps the most important adjective about the olivia rodrigo album and roll out and that adjective swiftian. We have not talked about. This is sort of made the joke in my piece at it's The taylor debut refracted through red. It's really like the accelerated course. You know it's just like the kids can understand computers. Why faster than i ever could. That's what this feels like. Sista i also have a. This isn't a hot take. This is a conspiracy theory. it's thrown out there. Okay bath go for it. It's really it's dark though. Okay so just i want. What a preface this by saying. It's dark okay and ready to work with me. Two or three steps. The two steps deja comes out. Arabize lake That really sounds like cruel summer. Those chance right kind of rhythmic. Chance the the multi-track chance and she actually said she like directly attributed did okay. I didn't yeah okay just more fodder for my theory okay. Now there's no taylor swift song writing credits for that. That's just a mode. However i'm sure taylor takes notice of it. I'm sure taylor is in touch with olivia. Taylor's teams and touch libya's team and there's something a little to borrow we about it. And so maybe part of the reason that there is an actual taylor swift interpolations and writing credit on What's the song that yes that actual writing credit is kind of. Maybe a make good away to kind of like for libya formalize the inheritance and for everybody to be peaceful in their aesthetics and their paperwork pure conspiracy theory. I'm sure it's bonkers. However i couldn't help but think about it when i saw that there was an actual taylor swift writing credit on us. And that's what made me think. Some people control their narratives. Taylor is one of them. I i think. I kind of disagree. Not just because she from day one has been so vocal about her admiration for taylor swift out like she did so much process record. I didn't even get to all of it. I'm sure and i think she. She must reference taylor swift like a dozen times or more so in terms of giving her credit where credit is due like. She hasn't not done that. And i don't know that the actual literal sample on on one song is what was needed to to make abundantly apparent that she's influenced by taylor swift..

Ringer Dish
"rodrigo" Discussed on Ringer Dish
"And was. Like whoa. I can't let you go in supply and so on. I'm want to work with you. That's that's really cool and it's funny. That is a song that i tend to gravitate more towards the kind of pop. Funky energy like angsty angry songs on the album. But that's one of the slower sort of sad ballads. That really grabs me. So i think that origin story is so important to our understanding how people have found her and processed are. Because it's not just fans it's people that she's working with which to your point says so much about the discovery cycle right because it's it's coming from both ends. It's not just how you create an audience. It's also how you find people to work with. And and the thing about olivia rodrigo and i think most musicians going forward is that they will not just be creators of audio content. They're going to be creating content across multiple mediums and that is audio. Yes but it's also video in long form and in short form tiktok in the like but also likely a third category which is virtual or avatar based for things like gaming and other environments when she is really the poster child of where the industry is going to be a star. You're going to have to be good at creating content across all these different mediums and she is inherently born to do that. It's so interesting. Kinda parsing through what generations and what chunks of which generations respond to her respond to different parts of the album. Two different ways that she communicates because it really does feel like the sort of lightning in a bottle thing where she was she inspired. I a saturday. Night live sketch with driver's license. Throw one of my listening to drive is licensed by lear. Regal sounds like it's just some girl singing in a room and that's the beauty of it. You got a problem. She was also inspiring tiktok challenges and communicating with people. That way then she was on. Snl herself and had a great performance..

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"rodrigo" Discussed on Podcast Metanoia
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