35 Burst results for "Zeppelin"

Ethereum Daily
OpenZeppelin Shares ERC-4337 Audit Insights
"Open Zeppelin shared insights from its incremental security audits performed for ERC four three three 7 and collaboration with the Ethereum foundation, the standard seeks to implement account abstraction at the application level, account of refers to using contract functionality to improve security and features on user accounts. Open Zeppelin notes that an account obstruction implementation is more secure at the protocol layer, while ERC four three three 7 introduces new features, it also brings potential attack vectors, open Zeppelin says militias users can potentially get free transactions by tricking paymasters, which are entities that pay for user transactions in native gas tokens, open Zeppelin also recommends for developers to set up security and monitoring with its defender sentinels tool, which supports circuit breakers, automated actions, and notifications, defend their sentinels, helps safeguard deploy contracts against known risk parameters. ERC four three three 7 is still in a draft phase and has been under development since 2021.

AP News Radio
Madonna, Mariah music added to National Recording Registry
"The Library of Congress has selected another 25 recordings of cultural or historical significance to be added to the national recording registry. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. For the first time, a video game soundtrack makes the national recording registry. It's the Super Mario Brothers theme by Koji Kondo, the list also includes the very first mariachi recordings from 1908. With a little touch of late among the albums making the cuts are Queen Latifah's all hail the Queen, Madonna's like a virgin and synchronicity by the police. Among the singles on the list are Mariah Carey's all I want for Christmas is you, daddy Yankee's gasoline, John Lennon's imagined Jimmy Buffett's margaritaville and Led Zeppelin's stairway to heaven.

OpenZeppelin
EIP4337 Ethereum Account Abstraction Incremental Audit
"8 p.m. Wednesday, March 1st, 2023. EIP 43 37 Ethereum account abstraction incremental audit. EIP 43 37 is a specification to add account abstraction functionality to the Ethereum mainnet without modifying the consensus rules. The Ethereum foundation asked us to review the latest version revision of their specification and reference implementation. The post EIP 43 37 Ethereum account abstraction incremental audit appeared first on open Zeppelin blog.

Ethereum Daily
oSnap: Gasless Snapshot Voting With On-Chain Execution
"UMA protocol in optimism based Oracle provider introduced O snap, a module that provides on chain execution for gasless snapshot votes. The module was created in collaboration with snapshot, the leading offchain voting platform for Dell's oh snap also includes an integration with safe, multisig wallets, snapshot alone does not support on chain execution. Oh snap allows anyone to submit and execution transaction on an approved proposal. If there are no disputes during a dispute window, they proposal is automatically executed on chain. Oh, snap has been audited by open Zeppelin and aims to eliminate multisig dependency.

OpenZeppelin
Compound Polygon Bridge Receiver Audit
"7 p.m. Friday February 17th, 2023. Compound polygon bridge receiver audit. Open Zeppelin recently audited compounds polygon bridge receiver, and here we published the results. The post compound polygon bridge receiver audit appeared first on open Zeppelin block

OpenZeppelin
How Web3 Progressively Decentralizes using OpenZeppelin Governor
"11 p.m. Monday, February 6th, 2023. How web three progressively decentralizes using open Zeppelin governor. Decentralization is a journey more than a destination. A web three project that has started to scale through a rapidly growing. The post how web three progressively decentralizes using open Zeppelin governor appeared first on open Zeppelin blog.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Jack Posobiec on China's Possible Motives for the Balloon
"Posobiec is with us now. Jack, welcome to the program. You should check out Jack's podcast human events daily. Jack, I want to get to the Chinese balloon. How should we think about the Chinese balloon? And I mean, I have a lot of questions there. You're a Chinese expert, expert on the CCP, the floor is yours. Yeah, thanks for having me on Clark Kent. And I just really wanted to, well, just follow up on what you were saying, but I couldn't agree more about how that is something that's a struggle, right? When you're looking at suffering in the world or children who get terminal diseases and things like this, I mean, I go back to the book of joke a lot to get that understanding of why God allows suffering in the world and it is one of the hardest parts of faith, a 100%. When it comes to the balloon, this platform from China that what I'm hearing on this situation is that it's very interesting that, of course, China wouldn't do something like this out of the blue that this actually was the culmination of an escalatory trend that the Chinese Communist Party, the Chinese intelligence services, Chinese military working in conjunction, have conducted to the United States for years. At some points, this included small platforms drones in places like our naval facilities on the coast on other military facilities on other coasts, did it occur during the Trump administration. That's obviously been this huge pushback from the Biden administration to say that this type of probing did occur. Obviously, we all know, by the way, that nothing like this specific event occurred during the Trump we would know. Alexander veneman would have been there to save America by telling us in blowing the whistle, but I don't think that Americans in this day and age of social media would have missed a giant balloon or a Zeppelin, which is basically what this is. The size of three school buses flying overhead and flying over a nuclear facilities. No, obviously this didn't happen well president Trump was in office.

Elevation Church Podcast
"zeppelin" Discussed on Elevation Church Podcast
"Is about to give you your best chapters. I believe this. One of the great stories and I'm going somewhere and I'll get there just relax. Just go with me a minute. And judges chapter 5 Deborah is a singer, but nobody would fight, so she jumps on the horse. And a singer goes out on the front line and starts leading the charge and when she looked behind her all the 12 tribes of Israel were there, but only one of them followed her into battle. The name of that tribe was Zeppelin and when the battle was over and the victory was won, she turned around and the spirit of prophecy came upon her and she said because of your courage and because of your fearlessness and because of your willingness to go out and fight and do what you could do on the battlefield when I led you with nothing but a song and went into the battle and you followed the tribe of Zeppelin. This prophecy is spoken over the tribe of Zeppelin and judges chapter 5 in verse 14 out of you. Zeppelin will come those are people who know how to handle the pen. Out of Zeppelin, they that handle the pen. Of the writer will come. In other words, your weapon would be your pen. I'm gonna give you things and I'm gonna give you songs and I'm gonna give you words and I'm gonna give you books and I'm

WNYC 93.9 FM
"zeppelin" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Led Zeppelin released their fourth album untitled with a picture of a man carrying sticks on the cover Stairway to heaven remains one of the most beloved anthems of all time Another song is in that album like black dog and rock and roll became Staples of rock radio But there's another song here that made history in a different way At the beginning of the last track drummer John Bonham made this sound This is when the levee breaks and that opening drum section has been sampled by other musicians on more than 200 different songs 200 you hear it everywhere The Beastie Boys use it Beyoncé borrowed the beat for lemonade It's on Sophie B Hawkins biggest hint A song Quentin Tarantino used in kill Bill is the John Bonham sample two John Bonham he subdivided the space between backbeats in ways that very few other growers did Music writer Tom moon says when the levee breaks was the product of an experiment in the use of echo The engineer Andy Johns recorded the drums from above as was common at the time and they used a device that Jimmy Page had called the Benson echo rack It really gives this track a lot of life There's a lot of presence You almost do feel that it's the drums from the highest point in the mountaintop just thundering away And because Bonham's drums are already thundering on the mountain top as Tom moon says artists have turned to the speed to amplify their own performances but Tom prefers the samples that play against that or warp the sound Apex twin the great electronic producer uses it in this way It's called taking control When you hear it at a different tempo there's something powerful about that in and of itself And he just uses it in a way that makes you appreciate Bonham differently And then also that German sort.

The Past and the Curious
"zeppelin" Discussed on The Past and the Curious
"They made him a millionaire thaddeus sobieski. Constantine low never achieved his wild dream of ballooning across the atlantic but in eighteen sixty three. He was visited by german soldier. Who had come to america as an observer during the civil war. This man's name was ferdinand von zeppelin and he was fascinated by lows creation and lofty goals. The us general in charge would not allow the curious zeppelin to accompany low for a balloon flight. Which would have been zeppelin's very first flight instead. Low made arrangements for one of his former assistants to take the man up for tethered flight and minnesota and that airborne experience would be the inspiration for the german soldiers later. Invention the zeppelin airship. Of course the zeppelin airship which resembles a modern day. Blimp would achieve the original dream in nineteen nineteen zeppelin. Airship crossed the atlantic ocean. And it did so in only forty eight hours six years. Before professor lowe had drawn his last breath but somewhere somehow he probably.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"zeppelin" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"You're the shined from your dome on the light in and of course Zeus you know always Enjoyed a see your work in progress. Dome that you're asked for one. And plus the cats climbing up on the blinds behind. You know this is going to be a great journey. I i really appreciate you know. Being part of it being asked to be part of it being a part of the planning of this and look forward to the feedback from all the listeners that do take part in checking this out so thanks again guys. Thanks for the invite look for to the homework assignment that was given to us by go find the the bootleg and look forward to catching up in the near future. It's going to be a great time here. We zeppelin is a passion for all of us. As you've heard wrote this episode of we're thrilled to kick this off. Finally i'm proud that we have finally started this. It's been a long conversation. Get going and it's here. So jay murph. Zeus can't wait to keep going. Thank you tom going to echo that. You're all along people. We've been talking about doing this and it's here so a virtual high five to all of you. Thank you for all to all the listeners. Out there army loud casters. Zep fans everybody. Peace out girl scout. You've got the latest gem queued up the sound system cranked. But you're missing that extra element. Take all the way to eleven. listening to. Music is only half the journey our senses mingled to create unforgettable moments on the atwood magazine podcast tunes and tumblers. We dive headfirst into that concept by pairing new and classic albums with original craft cocktail recipes. We invite listeners. to bring out their inter mixologist. as we explore the music we love from a unique immersive an thoroughly delicious perspective. My name is anthony. And i host tunes and tumblers alongside my invaluable crew pager your mixologist and ryan your music connoisseur. Over the past three years we've spoken to artists across the spectrum in toasted their music with cocktails. You won't find any bar menu. Rappers open mike eagle and how do the nomad indie pop superstars the aces and tessa violet. Talented multi instrumentalists known bay and tau win of tau in the get down. Stay down have all taken. The hot seat i roster gets bigger and better with each episode and like every good conversation it gets deeper with every round. Join us on this intoxicating journey through the records. We love raising a glass to each wherever you get your podcasts. And don't forget to drink. Responsibly cheers cheers.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"zeppelin" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Will be a zet chronicles. These zeppelin chronicle logo shirt. You can put on anything you'd like. That should be coming out shortly. So look for that at click. Teashop dot com. You can always find that stuff in the episode notes. We always have links to those places in our social. Media's you can where you can always. Dm us on facebook instagram. And the twitter. As tom likes to say you can also subscribe to us on our youtube channel. And that's that's been growing and it's a lot of fun. They're the comments are great. We like to get some feedback on our youtube channel for this zet chronicles introduction. And don't forget to give one of those five star reviews on i tunes. That's a great big help to us in hop on over to the hook rocks and j. one of those five star reviews. I'm sure he would appreciate it as well. And lastly we like to mention our patriots on account. Patriot on is where you can Be subscribe on the app or patriot dot com or again in the episode notes and become part of our family. There's perks there in things for you to get involved with and we hope that you'll take a look and see if you like. Do please join to have you and We have a fun community there and it's the family keeps grown so we appreciate all that and usually what we do on our episodes. We would leave you with famous last words. But we don't do that this week. This is our introduction. Look for it on the next one and please keep an eye out. We will be notifying you. When this first episode will be launched Follow jay at the hook rocks on his social media showed alowed cast on our social media and we cannot wait to present it to you. Thanks again guys for this opportunity to discuss. My favorite band led zeppelin an early sunday morning. I don't know if anything else got my ass out of bed than the chat with with the youth flock saina. I'm not looking forward to doing this as we move forward as we continue the journey murph. You know brichet you being here reach your box. You know time always a pleasure to see you know..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"zeppelin" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"The opening act having people come out all these musicians come out and see them at this show. It really was you know i know. It wasn't their first show is the ban but it really was the set. The tone for their career is there. Is this accessible veto like youtube. Or i mean. I know it's a bootleg so obviously it's not on streaming and off your vinyl nerd can probably find it out there on ebay someplace where i would probably go get it. But is this accessible via. I know a lot of times. You'll see videos or you'll have people release the audio on. Youtube is something that we might be able to find somewhere if we were if we wanted to or yeah you could find it on youtube. You can find it every once in a while pop up on ebay selling it if you go to record conventions across the country or wherever you're at you know typically there's always a couple of guys selling bootlegs and yet you can find it there. I mean bootlegs are not like at your regular record store. Got nowhere to go. You've gotta know people. There's websites that you can look up at specifically talk about the bootlegs or lakes for zeppelin and other bands. The discussion led. Zeppelin is always going to be pages and pages of of of different bootlegs but you can find it you know. That's also part of the the poll of a bootleg collector. Is you start to educate yourself on. Which ones you need to have in your collection and then you go on a you know a search looking for this stuff and it'll pop up when you least expect it. I remember will. I mentioned briefly. But there's a bootleg. We're gonna talk about eventually. That is i. Consider the freemen you know the the the prime zeppelin bootleg of all time and i remember going to a record show chicago area with my son who i think was thirteen or fourteen at the time and we walked in the entrance. Unusually low baxter. Usually you wanna listen to bootleg before you buy it. Usually they'll have like little stereo where you.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"zeppelin" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"That with this brilliant manager. I feel like that is just exploded. Engage us what we have now and and they fill those shoes. Don't get me wrong. They they took those rains and went with it but that combination is How we probably got deport. Where we're doing. A podcast led zeppelin on a sunday morning. One of the things that was mentioned sushi just said a second. It'll go of where page was wondering what the problem was with plant where he wasn't signed plan actually grew up in the same town or region as winwood in would made it so big with traffic at seventeen by the time he was already nineteen twenty plant thought that his window of opportunity had passed in that he wasn't going to make it. So you know it just how things come to be where the past crossed but The fact that plant thought that he wasn't gonna make it was discovered at nineteen twenty. Where looking at page was twenty. Four is just you just need that break and the timing of having as you said to virtuosos prodigies if you will. I don't think that's a a stretch by any sense. Were a great point with a manager to i had mentioned before we started recording that i had caught Some random zepplin documentary You know and again could just. Consuming zeppelin is what i do all the time. I'm show a lot of us. Do and as i'm watching i'm like there is probably not a more influential important effective manager for legendary iconic rock bands. Bill aucoin and peter grant. I mean i'm sure somebody else. They could say oh. No you forgot about this manager. Colonel parker elvis. Same thing okay. Well my three favorite authors but go it okay but it was funny because the one thing that was interesting comparing looking at the differences of according to peter greatest. Peter grant was like a bouncer. He was regarded as an unbelievable astle to everybody but his bench. He protected that ban and because he was such a huge massive man he literally took no shit like he was going bill. Aucoin was the businessman. That didn't need to use the force in a strength of some peter grant. He used his savvy to do that but both were effective. Both were important. And i don't think it's a coincidence. That two of them went on to be the biggest most influential. You can argue whether or not you light. Kiss a like zeppelin. But you can't deny their effectiveness in their legacy on rock music and you're right. I picked up that that same kind of vibe. When when you see. Peter grant. And i'll tell you peter grant later interviews a peter grant. The guy is still pain in the ass but he acknowledged that still. He knows that without him. There probably would not have been a zeppelin for a long period of time or maybe at all. He's in song remains the same. He's got a major power the movie so that's true and i can't wait until we get to that movie as well. The thing about peter granitz interesting is you know. He is largely credited with improving pay for artists in the conditions of contracts for artists. I mean when you think back of zeppelin albums whether it's the paper bag in the outdoors on or the spinning wheel of legs up on three or whatever you know. The dynamic on the album cover there. That's all peter grant and he got the record companies to pay for that stuff and instead of coming out of bands..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"zeppelin" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Now we were in college right at the birth of grunge so we were into all the grunge bands. But when you weren't listening to grunge or alternate if it was always separate and i have very explicit memories of especially late night when the night is winding down and you're putting on that zepplin box because of the nineties what was better than a five disc. Cd changer that you would awful okay. We had the box set. We had box set to the three disc masters and they would they would drop in like you know maybe an unreleased song hair there or something and you you want to consume as much as you could and we would listen to it all the time and we would just listened to it and talk about it and like this song so different. Jay talked about around zeppelin four. You know four sticks is so different than black dog which is so different from going to california but it brings everybody together because this something for everybody. That is so much different things going on with the band that that that that attracts people that love music in in depending on what mood urine is depending on what zeppelin album. You may listen to Today you know what. I love presents. You know what. I'm gonna play zeppelin three today. Or i haven't heard code a while i'm gonna. I'm gonna listen to that because that has some great songs that no one ever plays you know. Zeus you talked about underrated. I always come back to this quote from the great martin. Popoff fellow pantheon zeppelin god. Who's written tons of books zeppelin. He had this great quote. And he said. I've spent my whole life wrestling with the idea of led zeppelin as overrated. And he says how can you not be overrated when you are rated the way that they are as gods walked the earth who can live up to that and it's such a great point because listen to the way we're talking about this band and if there are people that aren't into zeppelin they're going to be like. Wow i gotta listen to zeppelin so it they are almost overrated because they are so iconic in such a cultural phenomenon but the four of us don't think that they're overrated in any way. How many of you guys are you know. Answer the same way. I always answer the question. When i'm asked what's your favorite leads up on saw and i always turn the person i say well. Are you talking about the songs you hear on the radio or the songs you don't hear on the radio 'cause there's really kind of two classifications right. There's the common casual fan that knows zeppelin stairway to heaven black dog roll kashmir although socks right.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"zeppelin" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"I don't look like comment if i am at peace and You're listening to thomas on the shouted out loud cast to keep listening From the days of good times bad times to the end all my love led zeppelin as impacted fans across the globe connecting with their music connecting with their lyrics. And we are. Is that when chronicles like to welcome time. Zeus from charlotte. Lau cast the psychic superfan murph myself jay scott from the hook rocks. Welcome to the zeppelin chronicles. All right jay. Thank you that intro. Welcome everybody to another exploration of a band that we all love led zeppelin. We're excited to start this Side cast here. We are all huge fans of this band As jay said here means zeus shara. Outcast murph that you all know and we're going to break down Another band that we love in detail. Welcome murphy's zeus and jay. This is going to be awesome. Yes looking forward to it man. When we've been talking about this for a while. And you know. I i know we want to do it right. Which is important to us in. Also the fans out there who listen because zeppelin is so much different than anything we discuss on our podcast because you know. The dedication of fan is a different level than a lot of bands. We talk about And it's a different level for all bus. Let's be honest because they mean so much to us. I know you guys talk about kiss. And i talk about a plethora of new things from new bands to common tearing. Whatever but our home. At least my home is always been led zeppelin. Whenever i go back to my favorite band whenever i whenever i think of that moment when it just clicked and went from kissed zeppelin. You know On a summer between my sophomore junior year which we'll get into but yes it is. This is an important topic for a lotta music fans. And i'm just happy to be here talking about it with all you guys. So how did we get here. It's quite simple. Those that are listening probably hurt us on our album. Review crew episodes so on our album review crew episodes on like it came to my turn. I said i'm going to. I wanna throw curve ball and pick zeppelin. Three for instance and then. I'm like wait a minute. Tom probably wants physical graffiti. Zeppelin twos what. Then i'm like what are we doing here. And we talked about it and tom. And we're like let's let's do our own little side. Cast of zeppelin stuff. Were both huge fans as almost as big as kiss. Now if zeppelin had continued like this is continued. We may be bigger fans of zeppelin than cast. But unfortunately that's not the case so we thought about and we're like okay. Well we need to get the right people to make this work as a can't be. It can't be us laughing about fucking robert plants cod piece like we do in guess right so first thing. Tom reminds me. How big of a fan..

My Family Thinks I'm Crazy
"zeppelin" Discussed on My Family Thinks I'm Crazy

My Family Thinks I'm Crazy
"zeppelin" Discussed on My Family Thinks I'm Crazy
"Thirty two while yeah i love that and i love that i was able to share that with you because you know i didn't research that myself i found that somewhere you know and it stuck with me because unlike wow yeah there is something different about this music and bob marley as well. You know. that's another favorite of mine. But you know either way. I think they're pushing us into this technocratic paradigm you know and and things like the through rhythm that you're describing. I think is really yeah part and parcel to this whole plan. Another thing. that really scares me. As those virtual reality i mean the whole idea of our solar system is a form of virtual reality. The way they tell us you know so we can get into maybe your worldview and how you see the world. because they're they're really trying to create this virtual reality. And i hear people more and more calling our reality assimilation. You know but i feel like it's you know you can call it a simulation but it's really more like a holographic universe you know it's it's organic first before simulation yeah exactly a hit is organic but as assimilation in that it is mathematical with mental symmetric projection and so the cody's old mathematical universities made out knuckles and the simulation is that its temporal. It's lady It's not it's transient. It's it's not stable. Anything that is stable is considered to be rear so something that is unstable changing all the elements of the a- changing. They're all unstable. Gold is pre steidl. Stuck like right on. And that really and sue tanya uranium. They're older very unstable so as makes them so toxic insolvable truck magnetic so folk why the white heaps the generate everything material and physical that. 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Rock N Roll Archaeology
"zeppelin" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Podcast you've got the latest jam. Queued up the sound system cranks. But you're missing that extra element take it all the way to eleven listening to music is only half the journey our senses mingled to create unforgettable moments on the magazine podcast tunes and tumblers. We dive headfirst into that concept by pairing new and classic albums with original craft cocktail recipes. We invite listeners. to bring out their inter mixologist. as we explore the music we love from a unique immersive and thoroughly delicious perspective. My name is anthony. And i host tunes in tumblers alongside my invaluable crew pager your mixologist and ryan your music sewer over the past three years. We've spoken to artists across the spectrum. Toasted their music with cocktails. You won't find any bar menu. Rappers open mike eagle and how the nomad indie pop superstars the aces and tessa violet. Talented multi instrumentalists known bay and tau win of town. The get down stay down. Have all taken the hot seat. I roster gets bigger and better with each episode and like every good conversation it gets deeper with every round. Join us on this intoxicating journey through the records. We love raising a glass to each wherever you get your podcasts. And don't forget to drink. Responsibly cheers cheers..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"zeppelin" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"A cover two meanings would be different right exactly exactly thompsons rock-n-roll who of time since screw it back. Get back back from time. Loan long.

WTOP
"zeppelin" Discussed on WTOP
"Performs Led Zeppelin, four Darius Rucker and more tickets at Wolf trap dot org. David Alden. W T o P Traffic back. We go to Matt Richards Storm team forgot some stuff brewing out to the West. Yeah, Some of the far South and southwestern suburbs are getting a couple of gusty thunderstorms. Right now they've put out a couple of severe thunderstorm warnings, the newest of which is for of parts of a southern Medicine county, just a little bit of southwestern Culpeper County and northern Orange County. That warning is until seven PM This thunderstorm could have some 60 mile per hour wind gusts and also some nickel or quarter size Hail indicated by radar that's moving to the East at about 20 about 15 MPH. And there's the warning that continues until 6 45 for northern Rappahannock County, Southern Warren County and just a sliver of western Fauquier County that continues until 6 45. That storm is moving over Bentonville right now in Sperry Ville, heading towards Flint Hill, and probably eventually front royal as well. A lot of the indications are this little line of storms will weaken quite a bit as it moves to the east over the course of the next couple of hours. Absolutely nothing is imminent right now for the Beltway area, the metro region the rest of Northern Virginia or anything in Maryland. So we'll keep an eye on these isolated storms. As we go through the evening, everything will be falling apart before midnight. Anything that remains that is in temperature will be going down into the seventies for overnight lows. It's going to be a warm, muggy and uncomfortable night tomorrow. Hazy, hot and humid. A lot like today, just the threat of an isolated late day thunderstorms. Highs will be in the low to mid nineties. Over the weekend, though a cold front moving in will increase showers and storms at least the chance of them. On Saturday House will be in the upper eighties to near 90. We could break the heat wave, then definitely will on Sunday because it will be mostly cloudy, warm and humid with on and off showers and storms throughout the day Highs will be in the eighties. It is 88 degrees right now in Camp Springs, 90 in Manassas, and also officially 90 at Washington. Reagan National Brought to you by new look home design right now. Save 50% on all roofing materials. 6 22 now w. T. O P and recapping our top story of the day A jury has found the gunman who killed five people in the Capital Gazette. Newsroom in Annapolis criminally responsible today, jurors rejected defense attorneys mental illness arguments The jury needed less than two hours to find Jared Ramos could understand the criminality of his actions when he attacked that newsroom more than three years ago. Joining us live now from Annapolis, w. T. O P S John Doman, who was in the courtroom when the verdict was read. Well, John, what was the reaction like in there when that happened? Guys. It.

WBAP 820AM
"zeppelin" Discussed on WBAP 820AM
"An awesome singer. Yeah, she had a great voice, doesn't she? But I mean, he could just see here. We're going to play the dance before you hit the button. I knew it. You knew it was going to be that. Yeah, well, if guards going to get emotional that have to be the day that have to be that, you know, you know, the other emotional event that I remember. From and you guys may Some was when The girls from heart Honored Led Zeppelin. Did they play something? Uh, heart. Did heart did Stairway to heaven? Oh, I saw them play Battle of evermore by Led Zeppelin 10 15 years ago. Yeah. Dang. They were They did that good. Oh, they I mean, they killed it and to see and Robert plant and all those guys who are still with us from Led Zeppelin. We're just or just booing. I mean, boo hooing. I should say booing. They were just crying. Yeah. They were just crying in their suite sitting there watching this because it was It was just amazing to hear heart do this. I mean, you know, I might have some of this audio song Bergersen, sometimes on my thoughts. On this scares me. Oh, makes me want But these guys are I mean, they're locked in on it Intense, you know, And she goes after that just crushes its do and listeners. Yes, yes. Yeah, She's awesome. Yeah, both of those at the Kennedy Center. Not last night with the heart and led Zeppelin. But 7 41 w b a p coming up next Shannon Brown is going to join us. She was.

MyTalk 107.1
"zeppelin" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1
"Um uh, Led Zeppelin. Nice. Thank you. Very nice. Britney who you're doing good. They put out songs with that title right within the wolves. That the new Yardbird Yeah, yeah. Right. We're switching. Yeah, don't know to pop questions. It's still spans the decades, but I love Pop. I love pop. Okay, What's not like all 20 tens, okay? Some 20 twenties. Got it cued the music cue it, which 80 star is recognized by Guinness World Records is the best selling female recording artists of all time. Um, girls. Just wanna have fun. Cindy Lauper Incorrect. The best selling in 19 eighties and best selling female recording artists of all time largely known as an 80 star still around, but the eighties were her time. It was her jam. She's pop. Give me a song Just sing it will feel really good. Just sing it. Leave her better help man knew her girls just wanna have fun on my crazy. Oh, sorry, I said the road saw girl that's like you could never shave me on the show again. Number showed me another Britney. That is my phone. What a beggar! That was, though, by the old Lop adopted Ding Dong Cyndi Lauper. I was like my my really asleep Divide. Is he doing this.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
St Jospeh's Day and the Italians
"But I do want to address this being saint Joseph's day. On the Patreon show I gave a lot of my listeners, you know, the whole down and dirty on why saint Chelsea's day is important to Italians and how basically he was the patron saint of workers and artisans and he was able to, as legend has it, make it rain in Sicily so the crops could grow and try a lot of people pray to the saint Joseph. And our culture, everybody who has the name Joseph in the first or middle name gets a phone call, preferably in the old days, you brought pastries over to people's houses. Because pastry is a big thing we eat on saint Joseph's day. Some people say we eat fava beans. That was never our thing. Whenever a father beans. But pastries, whether it's Zeppelin, steamy, or my favorites full yet tell. Terrific terrific desserts, you have no idea the best desserts. No, but really, these are flaky, crusty, just multi layered croissant kind of things filled with cheesy

Everything Everywhere Daily
"zeppelin" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily
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Pantheon
Damon Johnson misses live concerts
"Nothing better to do during a pandemic than listened to some new tunes. Some stuff you've been wanting to listen to and haven't had the chance to. I know things are starting opened up across the country but it's nevertheless music can always be escape. It can always be a form of healing and rock and roll is always there for you. It's it's loyalty you so please be loyal to rock and roll like to welcome in our next guest. Some really excited about this. I've had the pleasure of seen him live over the last few years with his old band. Black star riders and also solo. I had a pleasure of seeing him up for the winery dogs here in saint charles just outside of chicago couple years ago. Like to welcome in mr damon johnson. What's going on man. How are you good buddy. Thank you for having me on Sure i miss getting to play live shows at all but i definitely miss coming to the greater chicago. Area man there some of the best rock and roll fans in the country right there. Yeah it's always a great seen a great show whenever whenever. There's a live concert here in chicago whether it's a small club theater or arena it it just has an atmosphere that is like no other. It's really cool. I agree man I've been coming to chicago since the early days of brother cane We could have first. Album outweigh back in ninety three and straightaway man chicago and northern illinois radio in general. They really embrace this. And i feel like it's a relationship that i've been really fortunate to have for gosh man crazy number thirty years ago long time and you have some connection here too in chicago. I know steph from f three design. I think he does your local man. Stephon stephan does everything. He's yeah steffen. I think the first thing he did for me was help me. Get my website design in early two thousands and then Bizmart work for me. On my i guess my second solo album which was in a stick record and then when he has started warns. The arm in You know i've been a proud supporter of their clothing company and i love awareness stuff and they're just they're to of my favorite people on the planet. They're like family to us. Yeah i've known stephan for gosh. It's gotta be two decades three decades almost and i used to live with this rock band in chicago and he used to do. They're designed to as well in all their kind of marketing in and You know other kind kinda website and designing stuff. And i've known him so i run into him at shows like him and i always like bump into each other like. Hey man what's going on so it's always good to see him. That's amazing you've known him longer than i have. So that's That's really cool. And i'm i'm so proud of the growth. They've had their company and They're both incredibly talented. And it's inspiring you know for them to start their own kind of mom and pop business as they as they have and they grown it to the level that they have. I'm really proud to be a part of their circle. Well we got lots to get into but we always begin the episode. Every time we have a first time guest the same way and that's the essence of the show. The the question. We always ask just like every rock song has a hook. That sucks you in rock fan has a moment whether it's a band performance a song or album that hook them on rock and roll. What was it for you. Wow that's a big question The thing that hooked me on rock and roll was. I saw kiss on the midnight special on my television. When i was in the seventh grade and i it was the equivalent. I'm sure jay of our older friends. When they saw the beatles on ed sullivan that was the equivalent of that moment for me. No one's ever asked me that question to tell you the truth You know. I grew up my my folks to this day man. Both my parents love music and so it was a very musical household. The radio was always playing in. Dad would buy vinyl records of perjury artists pop artists and but yeah that was when i felt like it was something that was specifically mind. You know my parents not care for kids. They played black diamond complete with this. You know the rising drum riser in the pyro and everything manages your that. Messed me up preordained. I think it put me on the path for sure. Your kiss was an inspiration for a lot of musicians. And i think it was just the the imagery you know the the faces and the explosions and all the stuff. That kind of just pulled you in you know. The music was great too. But it just had like this power over young kids. I mean i got exposed to kiss back in like the early eighties. And i always remember knowing of them in knowing what they look like before i heard their music and then i heard their music and then i was just hooked. Yeah you know. I you know. I'm i'm probably a little older than you. So you know that midnight. Special show man that would have been nineteen seventy seven grow. This was this was early. This was. I believe this was between kiss alive. One destroyer and You know it was cool. Because i had a group of friends at school that you know we were all kind of discovering rock and roll at the same time and i remember that year in school that no kid and leonard skinner. I'm from the south. And so you know sweet home. Alabama was already the national anthem for us. And so you know the musicality of a ban like skinner We love led zeppelin and You know not long after that. We really got into bands like rush pink. Floyd bad company was big call. Rogers greatest singer of all time. You know things like that. So that set the table for me. I guess jay and then the two big bands not long after that you know when i finally started going to concerts where we saw thin lizzy. Ironically i saw them in seventy nine and that was a game changer for me and The the next summer. I saw van halen for the first time and i was cooked like that's it. I'm i gonna play guitar. You know. I have friends who go to college and get a degree and and and pursued that actually and it wasn't until i had already graduated junior college that i really ever thought of even considering it to be possible to play music as living especially for women coming from such rural backgrounds. There was nobody from where i came from. That was a professional musician. You know so. It just didn't seem possible.

Bobbycast
Remembering Eddie Van Halen with Steve Gorman
"Joining me now is Steve. Gorman who was the drummer in the Black Crowes who now plays with trigger hippy and before we talk about some of the Black Crowes stuff in your book I. I saw tweets even it was talking about Eddie Van Halen, which is Kinda. Why you here you say there will be many many words written and spoken about Eddie. Van. Halen, over the next few days, weeks, months and years those millions of words will never come close to expressing what he meant a rock music what he meant to guitarist and what he meant to the guitar itself that's pretty powerful statement Mr Gorman what did Eddie and remind me to rock music I. Think it's it's pretty simple. You can say that he and Jimi Hendrix of the two guys. That truly, and and only the two guys that moved the needle for the guitar itself I mean Hendrix. came out of a blue based. seem. And took the playing and the tone he could get to a new place but even hail and. Really almost came in from another country. Another planet I should say another he's like an alien life form I mean, he was a virtuosic player obviously but he He reinvented what what you could do is to guitar and the fact of the matter is this. Like Hendrix. But even to a greater degree, anybody tries to play like Eddie. Van Halen. Just sounds like a mind a mimic they. It's like rich little doing Johnny Carson okay. Yeah. That kind of sounds like him but. There's nothing nobody's ever been able to do any van. Halen. Did it make it feel a certain way? That each just the and he was that way at twenty two I mean, this is this is not a guy like it's not like David Blaine magic tricks where he gets bigger and better every year he started with card tricks that other people did I even Halen hit the ground running with Van Halen one playing an instrument that have been around for centuries unlike anybody else had ever done I mean he was on the Mount. Rushmore. Of Great Depar- players. At twenty two years old and then, and then he stuck around for another forty years still playing unlike anybody before sin. So I just think that in terms of. You know. Sheer unique. Mindset ambition combined with just. Great talent obviously. But but also phenomenal work ethic I mean he's just a complete unicorn in every sense of the word. How would you describe his guitar sound and I say that I know what I think of it but I wasn't I just messed van Halen like I came around right as you guys were blowing up honestly so that for me the van Halen was slightly classic rock slightly old rock to me as A. Kid. So as someone 'cause, you're just years older than I am but how would you describe his guitar sound someone who was in in it and living it in love and Van Halen? Well I can tell you that that was thirteen years old the first time I heard Van Halen and I remember it. I remember where I was I remember who I was with. It was going home from school in Hopkinsville Kentucky. You really got me there kinks the you know the their cover, the kinks song came on the radio. And and it was playing already and I said, Hey, mom turn that up. It was me and my mom and my friend Brooke. Lofton. The three of us in a car and she turned it up and I my first thought was. That must be like a live version of the king song and I was thinking like we don't they don't rock or do they. But when it hit that Solo and then by the time, the song ended I realized well, that does that's not ray Davey seeing this is clearly a cover version but what on earth is this and it was like making my? Hair on the back of my neck stand up. This is a time when I thought punk rock was the coolest thing in the world. and. The truth is Van Halen was more punk than the punks because they were truly breaking down a bunch of barriers if you will or they were going in their own. You know there hasn't been a band like Van Halen since led Zeppelin in terms of. Rock band hits the ground running at full steam and it obliterates everything in their path in a certain sense and. Jimmy van Halen sound it sounded like California was in my head. You know soon as I realized soon as I heard about them, they're from La, and as soon as I saw David Lee Roth and then as soon as I heard more than you know the next thing I heard was eruption Guitar Solo and you know hearing just two pieces of their first album and seeing what they look like it just. It felt brand new and it already felt like they're going to be around forever. You just knew from the jump and this is me as a thirteen year old kid who is obsessed with music. This band is one of the Alzheimer's like there's nothing like this and they all have the chops and the other thing too as long as I'm just rambling incessantly any van Halen was a great rhythm player. It wasn't just about the Solos he led the band rhythmically and he's also it needs to be noted not that it's not obvious. He's a hell of a songwriter I mean he really was. As I said before he's a true Unicorn I mean, just just nothing like it. What does this sound like do you? It sounds frequent and right in right in the zone near your your key. That's one thing because listen I played a little bit I don't play even as good as my friends who are real life musicians, but it's perfect frequency and frequency is in the tone or the, but as because it's a lot. I mean Brad Paisley plays unnoticed Brad. Paisley. Because I hear the chicken Pickin I hear a very distinct sound and again I didn't catch van Halen as it was happening in my childhood. But when I hear Van Halen Song even if I, it's I, don't know who it is. Just hear the guitar part I hear the Eddie van Halen because I how fast he shreds but the pattern that he does it, you can just tell. By By his fingers and it just kind of again it's hard to explain when you ask about music but that's what I think about and I try to. Always try to. Prepare analogies and most of the people who listen to this podcast here between twenty to forty, and if you were to make an analogy to another band, it's GonNa be tough because Van Halen was massive. But who later on had the kind of? Impact or. Reflected the mass listening that Van Halen had well. What band what yeah. What band can we look at now or in the last ten years and see? Okay. Well, that's how big Van Halen was to the people that were the kids in the eighties.

True Mysteries of the Pacific Northwest
A strange Blue Flame
"Welcome to catch myths and mystery signer host kid chrome today a little insight into a different kind of fire at the heart of many seafaring stories going back hundreds of years detail of a blue fire coming up from top of a master crackling along the railing along the gunwales. Some sailors described how they had watched a blue crackling light move along the top of the water climb up the side of this ship wind around the mass where would vanish into thin air. Today we would refer to a sailor's description of a blue light moving around their ship, a saint elmo's fire. This is a weather phenomenon where a sharp or pointed object is passing through a strong electric field in atmosphere not dangerous if it can be an indicator of a charge difference around you making lightning more likely to strike you despite your location in eighteen ninety. Nine Colorado Springs and experiment by Nikola Tesla that utilized undoubted waves caused horses at the livery stable because suddenly Bolton kick free of their stalls, even the insects felt the effects of the electrical barrage butterflies became electrified helplessly swirling circles, their wings, sprouting Blue Halos of saint almost fire during World War One Germany had dozens of rigid airships called Zeppelin's they could travel eighty five miles an hour and carry up to two tons of bombs by the Nineteen Thirties Dr Louvred cder who overseeing the design of this upland step aside to allow the head of the company Hugo. To design the huge Hindenburg class airships in all tour bill designated L Z one, twenty, nine. The HINDENBURG was one hundred, three feet long with a diameter of one hundred, thirty, five feet is gas capacity was just south of seven million cubic feet I I flew in March nineteen thirty six American Airlines contracting with the operators of the Hindenburg shuttled passengers from Lakehurst Newark. Connections to airplane flights she carried thirty six passengers with a crew sixty, one and two thousand, nine, hundred trainees. The airship was hours behind schedule WANNA passed over Boston due to these headwinds landing at Lakehurst was further delayed by foul weather that included thunderstorms the captain opted to pass over. Manhattan. At six, fifty, five PM, the storm had passed and the captain directed the Hindenburg in the direction of it's more at Lakers were the ground crew waited. At seven PM local time the Hindenburg made his final approach from an altitude of six, hundred, fifty feet. The ship would drop rope in cable and be winched tied to more in tower. It began to rain the ground crew grabbed the mooring lines at seven twenty, five a number of individuals on the ground witnessed what they later would state look like a blue. Flame climb up the back of the HINDENBURG seconds later it burst into Flame Werner France was a fourteen year old cabin boy who is dazed by the fire. But when one of the ship's water bladders burst, he was drenched and managed to get out of a hatch used to load food into the kitchen once on the ground, he ran from the burning inferno. The only survivor to escape without any injuries he was also the last surviving crew member and died at the age of ninety two in August two, thousand, fourteen, another survivor was Joseph Spa. ADVIL COMIC ACROBAT. When he saw the first sign of trouble, he smashed the window with this movie camera which had been filming the landing. The film did the disaster by the way that's ship near the ground. He lowered himself out the window on hung onto window ledge letting go when the ship was perhaps twenty feet above the ground his acrobatic instincts kicked in and spa kept his feet under him attempted to do a safety role. When he landed, he injured his ankle nonetheless days Woodley crawling away on a member of the ground crew came up, swung the diminutive SPA under one arm and ran him clear that fire days lady during an interview and investigation was determined that sabotage was. The, cost of the flames but Saint Elmo's fire and that had caused the initial spark that caught the gas on fire. A different

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
Legendary Seattle disc jockey Pat O'Day dies at 85
"Remembering the life and legacy of Pat O Day. The truly legendary Seattle deejay and concert promoter who became an icon to a generation of northwest music and sports fans. Pat has passed away the age of 85. And Cuomo's Corwin Headache has this remembrance Today programme is 27 minutes late 65 with a hammer green in Seattle. He reeled off that classic top 40 deejay pattern to perfection. Wasn't it a good day today that I was around 51? It was as natural as breathing. Currently it's 49 in the sky. There's Pat was a pitch perfect pitchman. Did you ever get on a plane enough to walk through the first class? Section? Your seat in the back? Don't you feel You know, why can't I sit here? Right? Go to the back of the point. Well, you'll never see the day on a West Coast jet. But you could say I had it down. Pat taught many other rock jocks how to do the same. During a radio career that helped raise the first Northwest rock scene to national prominence. He promoted bands like the Kinsman and the Wailers at the Siri's of Northwest team dancers. His concert promotion company brought the Beatles, the Beach Boys and Led Zeppelin to Seattle and friendly Young and upcoming guitars. Jimmy Hendrix. As Pat told another iconic local deejay Bob Rivers. I was on an airplane with Jimi Hendrix and and on the road with Led Zeppelin and we're handling Elvis. And and now I look back and go. Oh, my God, that happened to me. But for all that Pat might be best remembered as the voice of the Hydro's. Calling the Seafarer races for 40 years old coming out of the north. Turn. Here they come. What a beautiful side, six screaming, unlimited hydroplane streak and passed along boom and into the Mures around a bridge turn. He re created those calls for Co. Moh in 2013. Have mentors, many a broadcast professional. He wrote several books and he enrich the lives of radio listeners around the Northwest. As Pat himself once said, I've had a great run. Corwin hate Homo news. Pat Love to tell the story about taking Jimi Hendrix back to his all mater at Garfield High School when Jimmy was 25 years old and how painfully shy Jimi Hendrix wass But the two of them have quite a history paddle day in the sixties operated Ah place called the Spanish Castle between Seattle and Tacoma and Jimi Hendrix opened there for another band. In the early sixties. He was 17 years old and was playing a $50 Sears, Roebuck guitar.

Monocle 24: The Globalist
L.A.'s Chateau Marmont Is Becoming a Members-Only Club
"Hollywood Tangalle to the shots or Mo monty set to become a members only hotel by twenty twenty, one, the owner Andrey Bellagio announced last week his plan studer and the ninety one year old hotel into an even more exclusive place Monaco's own report bounds who is no stranger to drink or two at the chateau school yards pass more on this story. Because of its geographical location and it's very comfortable accommodations, it really became the Hollywood hotel almost from the beginning of Hollywood. Sure, you'd look into chateau because you needed a bed for the night, but that could mean any number of different things. The Chateau was a hotel synonymous with sex drugs, rock road, death, infamy, madness badness, and depending upon your face and fame, simply the price in position of your room. The subtlest suggestion that will be things were okay. Sir. Just fine. Just sign here. Maybe get some rest. James Dean. Let through the window to begin his audition for rebel without a cause chateau. Natalie, wood reading a role for the same film at the age of sixteen. When able with a direct. Ray Hotel. She got the part Johnny Depp said, he'd made love to Kate Moss and every single one of the chateau sixty three rooms and their Zeppelin might have done something similar to just supposed to be not a waste of the same girlfriends. Used to push their groupies around on drinks, trolleys, killing two birds with one stone I suppose. Jay Z. and beyond say three parties, the Chateau Vanity Fez bash was held that all these people were following the lead of Jean. Harlow Arrow Flynn Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart who used his labyrinth of rooms, terraces, bungalows, and conveniently dense foliage to conduct love affairs track notoriety while the angry spouses and nosy gossip columnists. architecturally, the Chateau is a weird dark gothic thing but as far more in common with Hollywood. With the Black Dailia Boris Karloff and Vincent price than with the area modernism of nine. Hundred. Sixty S Los. Angeles. It was not macrobiotic was not a detox. It was not up at six for a swim. It was still up six for a swim. From the proud sunset boulevard is your approach it. It's not unlike Disney's Cinderella Castle. But one where a night with John Belushi really would convince you that six hundred, nice could talk. So the shadows going members only, and that is a little sad because there is a sort of democracy in the access granted by the price of a Martini and seeing who else is the bar. I saw VESTA stallone and his mum having T to Capri looking a bit too warm at an art party, other discussion with Richard Lewis, comedian and rival of Larry David alone about reverend at the bar. He was unsanitary green light, considered it a waste to be. So, you could become a member why not? You could just turn out and smile. Maybe it'll stay the spiritual home of that time honored Hollywood hustle. For Monaco? I'm Robert Bound.

Doug Stephan
Rolling Stones Drop ‘Scarlet,’ Previously Unreleased 1974 Track Featuring Jimmy Page (Listen)
"The Stones rolled out details their upcoming goat's head soup box set earlier this past month, But the most exciting elements for their fans was a previously unreleased song. According with Jimmy Page that you're listening to year called Scarlet sets not coming out to a September the fourth. But this week, the band released the highly anticipated track. Song was cut in October in 1974 with Keith Richards, Jimmy Page, both handling guitar duties and traffics Rick Gretch on the base. Pete says. My recollection is that we walked in at the end of a Zeppelin session. They were just leaving and we were booked in next and I believe that Jimi decided to stay. We weren't actually cutting. It is a track was basically just a demo was to get the feel of it, but it came out well over the line up like that. You know, we better be using it. 1975 page told Rolling Stone that Rolling Stone magazine that he thought the track was supposed to be a B side of a stones record. It sounded very similar style and mood to those blonde on blonde tracks. Jimmy said. He was great. Really good. We stayed up all night when down Island Studios where Keith put some reggae guitars over one section. I just put some solos on it. It was eight in the morning and next day before he was able to do that. I remember first, jamming this song with Jimmy and Keith in Ronnie's basement student, Jang said his great session. A new edition of Goat's head soup also features previously unreleased tracks Criss cross and all the rage along with the rare demos and a complete concert, taped at a gig in Belgium in 1973. Stones originally planned on touring American football Stadium this year, But certainly that gonna happen this year anyway. During the down time, they've released a new song called Living in a Ghost Town. The first original songs. He's 2012. So the stones are at it. Interesting, Jimmy Page story. Never heard this one before. No, I like the song though. It's very Yeah, I kind of did, too. Yes, I didn't know if I love seeing old documentaries. We've been watching a lot of stuff about Laurel Canyon and like Ringo was actually really good friends with Mickey Dolenz, the drummer for the Monkeys, which was always a joke that the monkeys were created to be like the American beetles. And so it's it's I like seeing who was actually friends with whom and to see that I never knew Jimmy Page in the Stones ever had any crossover and the fact that he played on the song is really cool. Jimmy Page lives in a house across the street from Murray Gellar's old house in Sonny. And apparently, he's quite noisy in the neighbourhood,

Roe Conn
New Movies Coming To Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu And HBO This Weekend
"If you have Amazon prime video there's a movie called mice bite which was just hitting theaters when covert nineteen hit this is an action comedy Dave Batista who's you know guardians of the galaxy you know that big giant former wrestler guy he's a CIA agent row he finds himself teamed up with the precocious nine year old so in other words should be making kindergarten cop now I have to tell you about this to think that this is actually this is a rite of passage for action star Jackie Chan had a movie like this the rock had a movie like this John Cena is had a movie like this at some point you gotta so you're lovable side and be charged with guarding little kids and then you learn about the soft side yourself this one is particularly horrible and one of the things we hate about this movie Rakan my spot is set primarily in Chicago they shot it in Toronto eight that and the worst moments in this movie is there's a chase that begins in wicker park okay the bad guy gets behind the wheel of a car with her party he's trying to get away from Dave Batista CIA agent now the C. I. A. tech person is in David she says here telling them where you know traveling this guy and the agents as one minute after this car leaves wicker park the agent says looks like he's heading to the Naperville area because Naperville has a giant airfield so wrong later five minutes later we're in phony Naperville where I kid you not there's a big you know action sequence where the plane on the runway is now dangling over what appears to be the Grand Canyon who knew that in Naperville there was an airport overlooking a giant canyon clearly green screen so I mean it's just been really poorly done it's too violent for the little kids and it's too stupid for the adults and a lot of parents thing all this might be fun have a fun action movie stay away from my spy that's too bad you're you're totally right about that right of passage because Arnold Schwarzenegger had to do that too right I mean it was like a garden shop yeah I mean everybody has to make sure that the kids have something to go watch in that in those movies were actually pretty good for kids you're saying this one's not this was terrible okay now I've got I've got the funniest movie of the summer Fauria probably so far it has the worst title of all time it's called Eurovision Song Contest the story of fire saga well the Eurovision Song Contest is an actual deal in Europe and has been since the rent if these in fact Salim young was discovered on that aba was first on the Eurovision Song Contest this is a parity with will Ferrell the king of the parity right and Rachel McAdams they play a couple of Icelandic singer songwriters he's Lars Eriksen she's cigarette original daughter and their Icelandic and they're dreaming of representing their home whether they do kind of like Viking game of thrones stamp rock songs so this is filled with all these big production numbers because then we meet the contestants from Greece and the grand the Russian the Russian contest is actually played by our friend Dan Stevens was Matthew Crawley on Downton abbey he plays a Russian oligarch who's also a ballad singer it's really really stupid and it's really really funny it's mostly excuse these big giant set pieces where they do these huge production numbers remember will Ferrell did a movie called blades of glory your hair well he does for you know that did for ice dancing with the stars for song competition so even though we don't know the Eurovision Song Contest here in the states we know about all the competition shows that this is basically get one singer from each country you know what it's all European countries they have a couple of other than the states they're not we're not eligible for the Eurovision Song Contest was there an SNL bit with will Ferrell that was similarly themed I I just don't know that there could have been it's it's clearly the kind of stuff that he just excels at when you see him in the big Viking outfit and looks like the blue eye shadow it's singing about Viking you know might biking protector this is the song from this will enrich McAdams by the was wonderful as well she can also be very funny the video and the song they do is so terrible that it's great because it looks just like when you see those kind of you know that's a big deal that kind of like that Viking will rock nonsense yeah there's my aunts were everybody everybody pretends like the rolling the slave ship which is really just unfortunate or the big Viking ship as it will be we kind of you know horrible music but really right prepared well it there's that old joke about Led Zeppelin thank you know I have the have the crap was about Vikings right and if the agency had no idea what they were saying about this the music was so great musicianship as of right but if you look back you're like what the hell of the talk was only in the middle of the song yeah they had they did they had references to the lord of the rings when it was just a yeah they were so ready this is really true okay and anything else this weekend it's yeah I want to tell people is a completely does shift in tone row but the there's a best selling book a called I'll be gone in the dark written by the late Michelle McNamara who was UP board result park went to California become a true crime writer Mary Patton Oswalt the famous comedian and actor and she wrote about one of the best true crime book sense in cold blood called I'll be gone in the dark about the search for the Golden State killer probably the least known to most prolific serial killer rapist of the last fifty years this is not a six part series about Michelle's book and also about the Golden State killer it starts on HBO on Sunday night if people if you're into that true crime genre you know talk about making a murderer people aren't so many of these other ones this is the podcast to get started this is brilliantly done and it's really a profile of Michelle McNamara and her marriage to Pat now as well because it's young obviously she had a lot of recording should podcasters video for a lot and she died while writing the book she died in her sleep partially because the stress of the book and and prescription drugs and under heart condition and they continued patent and some researchers continued and finished the book without her and then we get to know the story of this incredible monster who I will let people know was just arrested a couple of years ago and charged with all these crimes because guess what they got his DNA matched about fourteen of the crime scenes that that kept the updates from I'll be gone in the

Rock N Roll Archaeology
History in Five Songs 47: Bands of Individuals
"So this is episode forty seven. We are going to be calling this bands of individuals. I couldn't think of a snappier title. But this basically explains this concept and it's actually a pretty elevated concept If you don't mind me saying this is something I've always felt and it's an episode. I've been burning to do So let's just get to it. I mean essentially One funny thing about this episode is it's not very heavy metal or hard rock. Although I am going to be mentioning a lot of bands that are hard. Rock and heavy metal but my examples per se are not particularly in that field. But I am going to end with a with a classic heavy metal band so So all shall be forgiven. I hope by the end of this. I might mention a few Honorable Mentions Myself All right so we're GONNA do this one a little bit differently. I hope it doesn't go on too long. I probably will shorten up when it comes to the actual entries but I have a little bit of a along intro here so I went to you the fine listeners. And and said hey give me some examples of this and it's kind of funny The example started flowing in and I'm going to read some of those in in a second But what I realized when I was reading these examples is I'm not too clear on what my concept is for this. I hope by the end of this episode and when you hear examples you're GonNa understand what has always been stuck in my brain for decades essentially about bands. That are like this why I think there are certain bands truly truly truly like this. So let's just get on with that so I sent. I sent off a facebook cry for help here So what did I say here so So here's a really cool concept that I'm at four at need one. More as I said bands of individuals and ecosystem is created with a clear north South East and West. It's an ecosystem that has not one world but four five teams that comprise a complex world. I've thought this for years about these four bands. But do you get my drift strode. A few band names and if one of them just hits me like a lightning bolt. I'll know it but I don't want to explain further or debated. Let's save that for the episode. Only one of my choices is remotely a metal band. So that's what I wrote And yet just to explain a little more before. I read some of these Entries the idea here is that these bands create almost like You know you think of a little Snow Globe that you shakeup and there. There's the snowflakes in there. There's this enclosed world that is a weird world but very importantly this world is not one that ends up being kind of a unified sounding thing that a lot of other band's sound like it is a world unto itself that's number one but number two it does have an east west North and south. I mean it. Basically sounds like a world of individual players or Feifdoms that is making this up so doesn't sound like particularly like a unified whole. It sounds like a band or a record or song that you listened to where you can't get the members themselves out of your head when you're listening to it. You don't think the band name you think all of these original members jumbled up together at once. I think that explains it probably pretty well but let me tell you quickly and what I'm going to do here is I'm going to leave out. The bans That were suggested that are actually my choices anyways. And I'm just going to go through some of these very quickly dispelled the notion of why didn't include the more. How they they? Almost clay came close. Oh so we've got vanya Derek. I mentioned led Zeppelin Queen Cream and Russia. Okay all of those are pretty close but no cigar. They had certain things about them. That were almost two unified Long Story But those ones are are all pretty close but let's see Jacob Tannahill said sons of Apollo Mister Big Asia. Any one of them fit the bill and I actually almost thought Asia that I would include But Yeah I think he's getting the point here Sons of Apollo definitely. You know the big the big You know important band members. Asia supergroup The police New York Doll says Thomas Hackney also the pretenders I would say no on the pretenders I would. That wouldn't have come to mind. I wouldn't New York dolls that come to mind. Police is one of my honorable mention so with that band. You know you are thinking This this chicken scratch sort of textured a guitar playing from Andy. You know base. I don't think you think of sting so much base but you think of that vocalist and then also I with Stewart Copeland. You definitely get a unique drummer. That is a distraction. I mean you're thinking of him when you're hearing these police songs so yes that's a good example of what we're getting at here. Augusta Garcia parade. As mentioned the clash. I would say no I don't. It doesn't really fit the bill here. Thomas Hackney comes up with AKS little bit. That's kind of cool. One Eagles Blazed Barshop. Says no I wouldn't say so Going to leave Well no I'm not going to leave this one because I kick them out. Pat conners has fleetwood Mac. I actually was include fleetwood Mac but I couldn't see myself playing a fleetwood Mac song as one of our five choices here but definitely you get the yet. This is a perfect example. And like I say I was one of mine that was on the at the top of my head. You get. Basically these. Three distinct vocalists are all with their personalities and their baggage in their own solo albums. The whole bit Stevie Nicks Christie. Make Christine mcvie his Christine. Yeah and Lindsey Buckingham All very distinct vocalists. And you also get You Know Mick. Fleetwood is the is kind of the the patriarch of the ban. But you had get this very stripped down drumming John mcvie Idaho. Don't really think of him too much in this but Lindsay as well you think of a very distinct Sort of I said chicken. Scratch already with Andy Summers. Chicken scratch makes a lot more sense with Lindsay So again you're listening to fleetwood Mac song or a few in a row and you're thinking oh when's this focus gonNA sing or that one or oh. They're they're doing this together And then and then. Lindsey gives you this very stark guitar Solo And and you get this very sort of straight line B line kind of Feel to a of their songs so that is a ban when you're listening to them. I can't get the members individually out of their heads hence bands of individuals. Okay

Trivia With Budds
11 Trivia Questions on Movie Mashups
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Unconfirmed: Insights and Analysis From the Top Minds in Crypto
Haseeb Qureshi on the Unbelievable Story of the $25 Million Lendf.me Hack
"So last weekend. A defy protocol was hacked De Force. Which is a Chinese defy protocol backs by Multi Coin Capital last twenty four point nine million dollars via its lending platform. Lend me and let's not talk about the significance of that name. What happens with the D. Force attack? So it's kind of a complicated story and there's a little bit of a back story understand what exactly happened so it was a busy weekend and defy the the story centers around this particular asset called I. Nbc which was the cause of this hack and actually another hack. That happened twenty four hours before this hack so Let me let me. Just do a little to setup so I am. Bcc is this is just token that's basically a BTC peg minted by this company. I am talking. Which is a Chinese Theory Mall? It's like the biggest theorem on the world and I can see is not an ear. See Twenty it's an ear. See Seven seven seven. Two seven is a new token standard. That's kind of an augmentation of your see. Twenty there's sort of fancier see twenty with a bunch of other bells and whistles and it turns out those bells and whistles that they added to this token standard makes it behave somewhat differently than the RC. Twenty and it's a little bit complicated. What exactly those augmentation are but long story short. What it lets you do is if the contract that integrates Twenty doesn't know that it's integrating with seven seven seven you can potentially do re entrance the attack. We interesting attack for those remembers the same attack that attacked the Dow The original massive attack that resulted in the three and four so twenty four hours before this Linda thing happened I am. Btc which isn't seven seven. Seven was drained In the swap liquidity pool for Ambi Devers. So basically somebody was able to take a little bit of his NBC and steal all the money in the unit swap pool. That was that was a balanced between east and ears An IBM PC. So now this was not UNICEF's fault because you just want anybody to create a pool so he was like well you know this is kind of is really unfortunate but You know the people who created this pool should have known that it was well known in advance at seven seven seven. Have this problem so twenty. Four hours later So you know this is really bad. Everybody's talking this weekend. Twenty four hours later it turns out that some attacker out there was scouring of defy looking for places where similar type of attacks might have been possible in terms out the biggest liquidity pool anywhere for NBC was in Linda. So what is lend lend? F is a Chinese defy compound clone. That was built by these two guys. In China Mendel Yang is a Chinese defined buster and Shoeshine. Who's the founder of Spur Pool? Which is one of the largest theory mining pools so there too you can think of them as like defy celebrities in China. So this was a very hot project is widely renowned in China as being like the wheel. Breakout defy project Because China doesn't really have any big defy contenders was cut their their Export to the defy ecosystem. And if you if you remember back a few months ago they were actually brought to some controversy because they copy compound V ones code And they were aggressively listing assets into their collateral pool addy's mutations as their business model it's a lot of people in the West. Were kind of pissed off at them as being a derivative project content V. One so they they also an older version of compound rights compound upgraded to combine the two since then And compound has this very careful listening process where they list only one time. They do a risk review. They do all the stuff and Linda was a lot more aggressive in all of the assets that the added and one of the assets they added was this. Did you see and the reality is that people knew about this. We entrance the attack since at least June last year. Actually I think opens Zeppelin security research firm actually published an open source version of this exploit. That could actually worked against SLOP. This is back in June last year. So people you talked to anybody security. They know that this is a problem. So what happened was on April. Eighteenth us what was attacked twenty four hours later almost the dot it attacker started draining the lendup contract okay. You can think about this. As though basically the attacker is fooling this compound like protocol into thinking that they have more and more collateral than they really have and so if they're putting a little bit of collateral they can sort of double or triple eight quadruplet and they keep doing that over and over again taking bigger and bigger loans until eventually they take out a loan the size of off the money in the pool and By the end of about four hours of repeatedly iterating on draining money out of the pool the entire pool of Linda was empty and the attacker made off with twenty five million. Yeah so for people who are not with that attack. I'll just describe it briefly and also I just wanted to say the swap hack From the day before was a loss of three hundred thousand dollars but essentially the way this reinsuring reinsurance seat attack works is that it's like if you were to go to a bank teller and say. I want to withdraw one hundred dollars and your account has one hundred and five dollars within it. Then they'll give you your hundred dollars and then normally they would give it to you and then update your balanced five dollars but in this case with this contract does is. It's able to interrupt the teller at that point and requests the one hundred dollars again and because the balance in your account hasn't been updated five dollars. The bank teller thinks that you still have one hundred dollars like enables you to take out one hundred dollars again in. That's essentially how the these funds were siphoned from the Dow and from Linda me and you know these other and UNICEF Bob It's just like a small amount every time but it just keeps going in the smart contracts like matic and it works very quickly so one thing that I wanted to ask you about also was if the reinsurance vulnerability was known about with your c seven seven's from a year back then. Why haven't all the different smart contracts that might be vulnerable upgraded like an also weirdly? Why would it take somebody so long to even exploited if it was known for all this time? It's that's a great question It's it's sort of you know. People have this kind of efficient market hypothesis. Thing in defy that like well everybody in the world can see all these contracts and all the information is out there therefore the moment. That's something vulnerable is on May net. It should get hacked. And of course we see that. That's not true right. It takes some time for somebody to kind of put all the pieces together so a year ago it was known and security experts everywhere note. Seven has this issue. But you know it's like okay. Maybe the nine months or ten months later. Nbc's in Europe seven seven seven and they list on their own unions while pool. It's not that big yet and not many people in the West know what. Nbc is right And so it sort of takes some time for these things to get remembered an integrated in the right way that people realize like. Oh yeah there. There was at attack from a year ago. The real question in my head was it took twenty four hours after the use while pack for Linda for somebody to put the pieces together. Like oh I can do this to lend up as well And Try to imagine you know. There are a bunch of people probably looking. For what else can I do? What sort of a copycat attack that I can. Do you remember the Bee ex HAC? We saw a copycat attack like just a day later doing the same fundamental kind of thing with fresh loans against the asks. The same thing we saw today but it took a whole day for that attack number two to happen and I have to imagine. Somebody was like practicing. They were playing around with it. They were making sure the attack wasn't exactly the same. There are some different details. In how exactly that you contracts are set up but the overall problem was the same that the contract did not the contract allowed itself to get interrupted mid execution with another contract call. And that's the fundamental issue of re entrance fee that you have to avoid to fix this