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"wang center" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

05:40 min | 6 months ago

"wang center" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"Like a 12 year old. We use, what is it? Not the smuckers, but the other one. You have to stir it. Oh, you know, it's natural. The natural peanut butter. It's the old fashioned one. Yeah, yeah, yeah, the natural, the natural oil and stuff. I think it's you know what? I think it's teddy. Teddy. Okay, yeah. Yeah. You have a place. Public supermarket. They actually make their own peanut butter. It's fucking good. But I like Peter Pan. Yeah. I wonder if Iggy Pop had a preference. Like, you know, just smears better on my chest. How about if you use chunky to cut himself too? Like he would have killed two birds at one stone. That's a lot of rough. Hey, those chunks can be shot. Get one stuck between your moles. I dare you. Yeah. Maybe wins. All right, so I had a problem. Who did you have? Did we go to you a guy? 5. Is it my turn again? Yeah, I said Iggy Pop. Did you say anyone after that? No. My next one, and I'm going, you know, kind of back and working my way to newer newer people. But, you know, I would absolutely have to go with, you know, we talked about them a little bit. As Rod Stewart was a tremendous tremendous frontman with the Jeff Beck group with the faces and certainly went solo. You know, there's a guy that worked every inch of a stage, kick jumped, swung that that microphone around. I saw him open the Wang center. Yeah. Kick soccer balls out into the audience. Yep. Just he knows how to work a stage. And I do think that it's somewhat rooted in, again, the old soul stars. And whether you're I think whether you're talking about Jagger, Steven Tyler, you know, Rod Stewart, it's all all rooted back in James Brown, the temptations, the four tops, you know, all of that stuff come to the isley brothers. You know, that all comes into play and they definitely not only leveraged a lot of influences in a lot of that kind of soul and black music. But also the swagger in the entertainment because there were a lot of white bands that just stood in place prior to that. So Jack, what you're in fact saying is these white men used cultural appropriation to make themselves famous. They made themselves famous on the backs of black entertainers. That's what you said. I will say that appropriation at its best. Reparations. I will say that any artist

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"wang center" Discussed on Planet Mikey

Planet Mikey

07:15 min | 1 year ago

"wang center" Discussed on Planet Mikey

"Guess that's, you know. But her voice is very low. I couldn't really tell she had a mask on. She gets in. Hi, Amy. How's it going? Good. Like, Carly struck? I'm going down to watch this street and take it right. So I'd like to be dropped off at okay, Amy, whatever you say. Step on it asshole. So that was weird. You know, it's always weird because you don't know what's expect, you never know. It's true. One time I picked up a 340 pound guy with a beard. He was huge and gross and greasy and fat and bearded. And I said, where are we going? He said. I'm just down to the store. Okay, I picked up in order. I mean, this is what I tell you when Worcester worcesters like. You okay Ben? I'm listening. Rubbing his face like this is his third lab in a row for chemistry. He's making up a test after. I picked up in order. Jose? Gustavo. And Jose in a row. And I thought this I am so glad I speak Spanish. Well, there you go. It was just cool. You know, it's like, you know, you never know, but what did you guys discuss? All kinds of stuff, man. As none of your goddamn business, we had a good talk. And I get along very well with people who speak Spanish because I speak Spanish. And they appreciate that. Because I'm a gringo. So Jose Gustavo and Jose three good guys, but it was kind of like a Jose bookends donut with you with a little Gustavo in the middle. Now during an average day, how many people would you pick sandwich? Yeah. Well, one of them might have been one of them from Venezuela. How many people would you pick up in a day? Well, it depends on the day. If I say, if I'm committed, and I'm going to go out there and do a 6 hour day. Okay, what I'm committed to do three hour day. But I'd say an average of three to 5 three to three to four rides an hour. Wow. I think the most I've ever done in one day is like 14 or 15 rides because you do get fed up with it after a while. The average number of miles you rack up every day. Well, you know, hundreds. It depends where you go. Again, one guy the other day. And take him to Springfield. Only way to Springfield. You're a candidate for the firmware. The get upside whisperer is a 164 minutes. Heard about this app. You have to drive back. Have you heard about the app called get upside? Yeah, I have gasoline here. It's fantastic. And you should have this because you'd save a lot of money. How much would I save? You get 25. Save up to 25 cents a gallon per gallon. Up two. I hate that. How much? Up to, yeah. You know what? Depends on participating gas station. That's like Phil Rizzuto. Call the money store. You could borrow up to $10,000 or more. Or more. Why do you say up to and then or more? Scooter. I guess it's up to something higher than what you'd originally said. You may qualify. The way scooters on my list is all the Famers I met. I made a list for Ben. Of the hundred Hall of Famers pretty amazing names on there. Some good ones. Just do the basketball names alone and not go. I'm looking at some of these things. I didn't realize you were that old. What do you mean? What are you talking about? You didn't realize I was that old. I'm surprised you met shoeless Joe Jackson. I'm surprised he met Cobb. You're lying. I mean, this is the names on the list. I would have remembered. Well, I guess she was trying to. So there's two restaurants. Go fuck yourself. Oh, man. I'd pay to see that. I did. I did a list over there. I was driving through Worcester, and I saw two restaurants in a row that stuck caught my eye. One of them is called one WAN. One way. One way. One way of thinking, who named that restaurant? And what is wrong with him? I gotta just hit a Wang center. It's named after a company or something? Right? No, named after I forgotten the man. I forgotten his first name. Wang. Wang Kai shek, philanthropist, smart guy. Look at this. What happened? Oh, the cap came off my vaporizer. Oh, no. Look at that. Look at the look at the son of a look at the messy thing. The whole thing leaked out. And that's why we have these handy paper towels. Mike, look at that. Now we have no juice. Brawny. I can't even do that stink. Oh man, look at this. This should be video. Holy Jesus. Son of a bitch. One week it's wormed from the pistachios. It's no, I don't have any juice I gotta go home and reload. Oh man. Son of a unbelievable. Damn it. Named after doctor Anne Wang. That's it. There you go. Thank you. You know, but now I don't even care about the Wang thing. I got a juicy care about your weighing anymore. So anyway, the restaurant's name was one Wang. Yes. That's all you need really use one way. One. You don't need two, two eggs. Now, what was the other restaurant where they did? Were they in close proximity? You know some twins that aren't having been separated yet. And twins. With their own language. Only 40%. Okay, so now this is unbelievable. What a goddamn mess here. So the other restaurant across the street from one way. It's called making this up. You are making it. No, I'm not. Oh. It's called my sister's crawfish. Excuse me? That's the name of the restaurant. From here, three pointer? Throw it. Sorry. I'm more of a big. I shoot from close up. I'm sorry, was it my sister's crawfish? My sister's crawfish too. Or my sister's crawfish three. Hey, look who the proprietor is of my sister's crawfish three. It's got some good reviews on the old Google's. Well, and that's why I'm here. I'm here to make sure people know about it. My sister's crawfish. What were they thinking when they named the place? I don't know. Probably thinking of the sister. I picked up a car load. This is two days ago. Of really nice Indian ladies from India. Yep. Now when you say a car load, how many people? Well, three but they were in a group. There's an Indian grocery store on route 9 in.

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"wang center" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

05:57 min | 1 year ago

"wang center" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"It just worked. And they broke through, and then all of a sudden, what are you gonna say, see your face? No, what I'm gonna say. Yeah, no, the jelly goes on top of the peanut butter. No, it does. It's the jelly goes on top of the peanut butter. You know, put it on the separate slices of bread. No. That's look at Jeffrey Dahmer way of making it better, butter and jelly sandwich. It's crazy. It's just insane. It's right. No, it's right. I've been doing that my whole life. You have two pieces of bread. The peanut butter goes on one side. The jelly goes on these. Too much energy. You're expending too much energy. Just put it right on top and it becomes like that goober. It becomes like goober. You know, the peanut butter and jelly in the same jar. That's what your sandwich. Yeah. Don't move on, moving on, all right. So yeah, African bambata broke craftwork into the hip hop world and I'm sure back then they weren't making a lot of money. But from that because all samples were free, but I'm sure over the years they started getting paid for all the music that went into hip hop, how many samples all the samples that they donated at first. So a couple of minutes ago, we talked about LL Cool J and what he capitalized on being in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and you said no, and you're probably right. And then we talked about seeing Rod Stewart at the Wang center with Tina Turner. So to carry that forward Deb and I grab tickets, we are going to the Wang center to see craftwork. Nice. Be an interesting show. It'll be fun. Yeah. Did that tell you I got tickets to garbage and tears for fears? Oh, that's gonna be a great show. Yeah, man, two of my bucket list concerts, right there. All in one. A pair in Boston when they play. It's tears from fears and garbage and Allison Moyer. Yeah, I didn't see her name on the bill, so I left the triple checked that. But I would like to see her too. And speaking of buying tickets and I'm sure we'll get to this, but I actually purchased tickets today for Bangor Maine for one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees..

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"wang center" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

05:24 min | 1 year ago

"wang center" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"Four kids from the navy. Like 19 years old. And they're like, hey, can we get a picture? And she says, no, and turns around and walks back and her dressing room. Start with my own two eyes. She's a bitch. That's all I gotta say about that. So anyways, Tina Turner, I mean, she's what, 82? 82 now. She just turned 82. She's 82. Yeah, the last week she turned 82. She still looks good. She looks good. From what I understand, she's not well. Which is a damn shame. She lives over in Switzerland. Yeah, yeah, she's been over there for a long time. Yeah. Yeah, to get away from the American paparazzi. Yeah. So I had the opportunity to see Tina Turner twice once when she was starting to make her come back. I saw Rod Stewart at the Wang center. I saw that show. She was the opening act. That was that the first show ever played at the Wang center? It was like, what year was that? 82. Yes. I was at that show. I actually caught a beach ball that rides through a kicked into the crowd. Look at me. Soccer ball? No, he's kicking the beach ball. So I want to throw in a beach ball up. So did you see Tina? I guess I did. I tried to remember. Good memory. Well, you know, cool. And then I got to see or, you know, she played with Jagger at live 8. Okay. Which was a horrible duo. But now it was cool. It was all right. Yeah, I mean, it's good to see. Yeah, you saw history. Somewhat? It was a history. Anyways, so Tina, Tina didn't sing, and then they had, I don't know, somebody sing a song, one of her songs. Fast forward. Because I'm not sitting through that. Yeah, who's who's the singer? Was somebody that was was somebody that's not necessarily known? Was it? Oh, wasn't it? Jennifer Hudson?.

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"wang center" Discussed on Boston Public Radio Podcast

Boston Public Radio Podcast

05:18 min | 1 year ago

"wang center" Discussed on Boston Public Radio Podcast

"That that many people don't think about is that When you go to consume art if you go to a play or concert you may be like buying a new outfit or getting your hair done or your nails done. You certainly are getting in some mode transportation. So you're spending money on gas or parking or Public transportation And then you may go to a restaurant before and so all the all the end in the bar after said there's some so much secondary spending that supports all these other sectors in the commonwealth or in any region that you're in that's why the investment in the arts is important beyond the fact. It's good for people's souls and the quality of life and many of us got through kobe because we had the arts sector. You're talking about the all. The other businesses that are affected by arts consumption so the economic impact. And i think i'll legislators are starting to really understand economic impact because they saw the hotels and the restaurants that were suffering because less people were tending arts arts events that some of the stuff they were working on that was some stuff they they relied on to bring in revenue vanu people to their spaces so we have to invest really pushing for five hundred seventy five million of that five point two billion that the state guy and i think we deserve every single penny of it so to your knowledge. How much money is coming so far. In what ways is it being distributed. How's it helping you mean of the arpaio or in general of the government funding. I know it's come under a couple of different names guises but essentially the relief packages so from the cares act. The governor gave mass culture council ten million dollars last year and so we allocated that also got some relief money from the national endowment for the arts and that's all been allocated as soon as it comes. Get it out the door as fast as we can. There's also certainly the Pp money that most ordering they can scott and there was a shuttered. Venue operating grant those two. We didn't have anything to do with that. Money has come in as relief to arts organizations. But you know that bucket of kobe need is gonna continue sort of like a bottomless pit to it. So we're going to keep having to support Arts organization for a while now i was thinking it just about Big venues in boston like like the wang center liked the opera house like the boston symphony. Orchestra me just people's nervousness. Going in there right now cheek-to-jowl people say they've they're vaccinated..

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"wang center" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

04:15 min | 2 years ago

"wang center" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Happy to be here. Thank you for the opportunity. Performing live music during a pandemic requires you to really get creative musicians have been utilizing video chats and everything else doing what they can to try to get in front of their audience. WBC stream. Oh, Holland was able to speak to a man who has been part of the folk scene for decades. Tom Rush, you might know him from his 1968 hit no regrets. Well, Tom lives in Rockport, and Drew was able to talk to him about what performing looks like now and what it could look like in the future. I singer songwriter Ryan Mom, Clue said to me once it was the first one to say this to me. He had to tell the family members toe stop doing the clapping during the virtual performances because it reminded him too much of a sad bar. It was kind of like depressing E did a show at the Wang Center. With Noel, Paul Stookey and Jonathan Edwards, just the three of us in an empty hall, and it's like the 3500 C room, gorgeous place, but my comment there was it actually feels good to see all those empty seats and no, it's not my fault. That is fantastic. That's a great either way. Just as a little, uh, side note here. I would emerging everybody to support their local performing arts venues every way they can, because my concern is that You know, the pandemic will someday be over, But some of these places will be gone and that will be that would be very, very sad. It's nice of you to say, and it's so true. And you know, you're you're an established musician, and I have been saying that for the ones that The kind of like the young artist that had some momentum going and it was really trying to break onto the scene. I just found it to be devastating for some of those artists. I'm sure you remember that coming up and people were starting to kind of catch on to your music, and you were starting to gain a fan base. And I can imagine we'd probably think about those young artists a lot how tough this has been on them. Well, I do have bean have somehow gotten a reputation is being a patron saint of up and coming artists and I, you know my Was an album. I did way back when called the Circle game, which was the first recordings of James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell. And it really, I think caused a bit of a stir because these three fabulous writers were all introduced on one project right now I'm working with a guy named Met Nicola. Who was a monster talent and I'm I'm trying to promote his career to mind. No own detriment. I will miss him terribly when he moves on. But my hope my hope is My hope is that when he's playing stadiums, I get to open the show's Wow. Very cool. Well, that well, That's a good plan. Hey, listen, we all can't wait till we get back into stadiums. Right? That would be a treat. That would be a treat. What has been the toughest part about the pandemic for you? You got I see you got guitars serve. You're surrounded by guitars in your host there. I'm sure that keeps you busy. But do you genuinely miss the interaction with your fans of that person, a person? Of course, Of course, I think that's you know, that's what keeps a lot of performers going is the chance to get on stage and actually interact with With a live audience. The Rockport Sundays. Online thing is has been very close second, though, because I do get feedback. It's delayed. It's not on the spot, but Um, yeah, I miss I miss I miss traveling and touring and don't miss the traveling actually at all. But being the being on stage the couple of hours on stage is the is the reward for all the stuff that feels like work, OK, And with that we have made it to the end of the show of pretty packed episode this week, Come back again next week. Stay safe and healthy and warm this weekend to it's gonna be an especially gold one. I'm Nicole Davis from WBC news radio on I Heart radio 2020 is over. We can all breathe a huge sigh of relief for that, And we can look forward to 2021 because the puzzle game best fiends is now better than ever, with exciting new levels, challenging new puzzles and the Cubist new characters..

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