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A podcast about arts, creatives and events in Atlanta and surrounding areas. Also, discussions with the very people that create the art you love. Every artist deserves their dreams. Consuming potatoes in your dreams symbolizes serenity & security. Let's have Taters4Art! Hosted by Terone Allen. Join online at http://www.Taters4Art.com/podcast
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A tater tot is a player who hits exactly one home run in a given season, no more and no fewer. Here we endeavor to discuss those players and their impacts on the 2019 MLB season and beyond.
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Taterz N Ribz

The Taterz N Ribz Wrestling po

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A fun and comedic and sometimes offensive view of the world of pro wrestling. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/TalesByTheDumpsterFire/support
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While less traditionally successful, aspiriring streamers are an incredibly valuable component of Twitch's overall experience. Many creators are doing amazing things and it is just a matter of time for them to Flourish. Tater Talk gives content creators a support network to talk about their experience in a productive way with others. Come explore the failures and success stories of content creator to raise awareness and support of the platforms up and coming demographic.
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Jeden Tag finden unheimliche Verbrechen statt. Die meisten bleiben ungeklärt - für immer. In dieser Serie geht Tim Sander den schrecklichsten Verbrechen auf die Spur. Er wühlt sich durch die Akten dieser Gräueltaten und begibt sich auf die Suche nach den Tätern und ihren Motiven. Das Englische Original dieses Podcasts heißt Unresolved und wurde von Micheal aus den USA geschrieben und produziert - 1000 Dank für deine tolle Arbeit und die detaillierte Recherche!UNGELÖST - Verbrechen ohne Täter ...
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Religious Taters

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A day in the life of an average Christian student. Expect reviews of movies, books, music, and TV shows. I will talk about my thoughts on Christianity and other religions. I may also talk about what has gone on in my day. I will definitely talk about whatever you e-mail me about at ReligiousTaters@gmail.com
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Couch Taters

Jackson & CapriLikeThePants

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Capri and Jackson like watchin' shows. They also spend too much time together. Join them as they assess the past, present, and hell yissss, even the future, of television.
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A little bit of everything but mostly venting about Cervical Cancer and other women's gynological cancers. HPV and the stigma that comes with it and just a little bit of everyday life. Having cancer, fighting cancer, dealing with cancer, and surviving cancer and then living with the complications left from treatment. We have good days and bad days. We will be venting about a little bit of everything. So keep watch and tune in. We will be posting soon.
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We are writers, activists, and leftists who come from two of the reddest states in the country, Oklahoma and Idaho. Red, in this sense, may refer to the indigenous, socialist, and labor histories of these states, as well as the right-wing fascism that they’re known for today. As rebels, we use a class-based, leftist lens to analyze current events and political issues. We talk about the many ways neoliberalism provides a breeding ground for fascism, and we examine revolutionary frameworks and ...
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NDR 2 rekonstruiert dem Fall der verschwundenen Katrin Konert, deren Schicksal bis heute nicht geklärt ist. Am frühen Abend des 1. Januar 2001 verlässt die damals 15-Jährige die Wohnung ihres Freundes in Bergen/Dumme im Landkreis Lüchow-Dannenberg. Sie sucht eine Mitfahrgelegenheit nach Hause ins gut 13 Kilometer entfernte Groß-Gaddau. Mehrere Zeugen sehen das Mädchen an diesem Abend, doch es kommt nie zu Hause an. Die Polizei überprüft Freunde, Bekannte und Nachbarn, fahndet nach dem Fahrer ...
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Life has a way of reminding us we're seldom in control. Life comes at us, things happen, and we're pushed to the ground. When we go through turmoil and tragedy, it changes us; forever, and sometimes deeply. But as we decide to fight and we rise, something remarkable happens, and we suddenly realize...this is what I've been missing. --- Send in a vo…
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Brian's grandiose "Who Wants to Live Forever" was ignored when Queen's twelfth album was released. Nevertheless, the song has become a fan favorite. Inspired by Highlander's love story, Brian wrote it quickly in the car, laid down the entire track and its impressive chords in the "Skips Demo" versions, and worked with a full orchestra to create one…
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Another gorgeous Freddie/John co-write and one of Queen's last piano-driven songs, "Friends Will Be Friends" is an impactful power rock ballad that emphasizes the importance of relationships. Freddie performs his lyrics with impressive dynamics, tackling massive intervals effortlessly. Brian's guitar is soulful as ever, complimenting Freddie's bril…
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There comes a time when we realize...we're doing way too many things in this attempt to do everything. Sometimes, life demands compromise, and we have to set aside our aspirations simply to function. But when we're given the opportunity to love life, and not just live it, we should be absolutely intentional only with what matters most. Don't spread…
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Freddie and John's collab, "Pain Is So Close to Pleasure", is such a well-executed motown pop rock number. Brian embellishes with soulful guitar and Roger may or may not appear on accented percussion. It's a lively contrast of lighthearted vocals and dreamy chords against heavier concepts, and key changes aplenty. The remixed single version (and it…
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Aus der aktuellen Kriminalstatistik geht hervor: Jede dritte Frau in Deutschland ist mindestens einmal in ihrem Leben von physischer und/oder sexualisierter Gewalt betroffen. Statistisch gesehen wird alle drei Tage eine Frau von ihrem Partner oder Ex-Partner getötet. Betroffen sind Frauen aus allen sozialen Schichten. Hinter diesen Zahlen stecken e…
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In this episode, we talk again about Fascism because we have entered into a Primary Election cycle where leftists of all stripes will once again be cajoled, harassed and even trolled by the neoliberal establishment to Vote Blue No Matter Who– in order to avoid Donald Trump and “Fascism.” Many liberals feel entitled to attack leftists at election ti…
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Nearly a John and Freddie collaboration, the ballad "One Year of Love" is unapologetically romantic. Brian (and perhaps Roger) is absent, and a saxophone fills the solo space, along with sweeping strings. John's hands on nearly all instruments create a lush and relaxed atmosphere, with Freddie crooning in controlled expressions of sensitivity and c…
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I wanted to talk about something fun and music related, so we're going through my top songs by play count, on my old iPod Nano. We're covering a lot of genres here! From industrial experimentation to funk rock to hard rock to hip hop pop...you might discover something new and fall in love. Bonus: A link to the live version of one of my favorites; a…
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One of Queen's best pop singles, "A Kind of Magic" started life as a mashup in "A Kind of Vision" and was elevated to grand energy in Roger's original version (featured in the Highlander film credits); before Freddie injected a commercialized streak, creating the final take that would be released as a single. This lively song features everyone at t…
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Arguably one of Queen's best album (and concert) openers, "One Vision" kicks off album twelve with heavy rock and brighter pop elements. It's credited to the entire band and perfectly blends Roger's (original) lyrics, Freddie's powerful playfulness, Brian's rock hooks and John's bopping bass. There's even a documentary of their energetic collaborat…
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After Queen's The Works in 1984, the band wanted a break. But the success of Live Aid led to fresh developments, and an opportunity to contribute songs for the film Highlander. Those invigorating and energized songs shaped the boys' 12th album, the pop rock celebration A Kind of Magic. The first digitally produced Queen album, its plethora of synth…
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Voted the greatest live performance in the history of rock. The Note Heard Round the World. Queen at Live Aid was an incredible moment that unified and encouraged and roused us. To this day, it's heralded as one of the best, if not the absolute best, rock moments ever. And we have four fabulously talented men to thank. --- Send in a voice message: …
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Please consider making an urgently-needed donation to Crawdads & Taters, as we are ramping up coverage during this genocide. As we find ourselves in the midst of an information war, where critical voices are being censored, banned and bombed, we need your support now more than ever. Please become a subscriber for as little as $3/month at patreon.co…
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Elisabeths thema voor deze aflevering is for obvious reasons niet Kofi Annan, voor even obvious reasons wél De Slimste Mens ter Wereld. Ze vertelt alles over haar - helaas te korte - passage in het programma, terwijl Paula haar Diddl-papier, Anne Geddes-konijn en Me to You-beertjes terug opduikt uit 2003.…
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In Part One one of our series on Palestine, we review the horrific events since October 7th as the death toll in Gaza reaches nearly 6,000. We analyze the US role in funding and providing political cover for Israeli settler colonialism, apartheid and genocide in the occupied territories of Palestine. We explore the history of Israel as a settler co…
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Whether or not we realize, we are resilient beings. Our spirits retain a resilience even our miraculous bodies cannot touch. Despite the fear and doubt we sometimes feel, we have the ability to rise. It's almost supernatural, and otherworldly. But when we're challenged and we're facing the toughest struggles, something compels and encourages us to …
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When it came time to name the man who stole my ears the most on this dynamic and accessible album, I hesitated. I couldn't decide. And then a recent interview drove me to reassess and revisit the songs. The expression. The emotion. Throughout every genre tackled in these compositions, one thing suddenly pulled it all together more than anything els…
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Pensive isn't often a word used to describe Queen's music. But Brian and Freddie's co-written "Is This the World We Created...?" is a perfect example of urgent restraint and seriousness, created with a sparse arrangement of 12-string guitar and tugging vocals. Moved by visions of disturbing living conditions in Africa, our co-writers took a unique …
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A sturdy rock number from Brian, "Hammer to Fall" is about death; which seems to be one of Brian's favorite subjects. Nevertheless, the energy of this song is rousing, impressive and electric, an almost empowering take. Freddie is in fine vocal form, busting out some impressive high notes. And Roger's bombastic drums are back (as are his aggressive…
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As of recording this episode, the Hollywood Labor Strike is entering its seventh week. It's the first time actors and screenwriters have been on strike together since 1960. And while 87 percent of SAG-AFTRA union members make less than $26,000/year, Barbie and Oppenheimer, together, have so far grossed $1.83 billion at the box office. This is the r…
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Have you always detested current artists and musical trends? Hey, I see you. I was, and to an extent, still am that person. For various reasons, I wouldn't listen to music everyone else loved; partially because I thought it to be boring and surface and lifeless. What I failed to notice at the time was just how genius many of those songs were, and t…
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Freddie's brilliantly stirring "Keep Passing the Open Windows" is a remnant of a film production project. His piano is melodic and sustained, sweeping and epic; along with his lead vocal performance. Roger, Brian and John provide impressive instrumental performances full of bombastic enthusiasm, ostinato, grit and soaring melodies. There's even a m…
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A beloved declaration, John's sole contribution to The Works "I Want to Break Free" is breezy pop rock at its best. Freddie's expressive vocal (and video) performance often lead listeners to assume this is his number, but John's work on acoustic guitar and synthesizer (as well as bass) in the sparse arrangement leave no doubt. Brian and Roger appea…
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Father Jack talks about his life growing up in the 1960's, marriage, loss, depression and his battle with Multiple sclerosis (MS). Links below for more information regarding the subject matter in this episode; SAMARITANS - https://www.samaritans.org/ MORE INFORMATION ON MS - https://www.mssociety.org.uk/ FATHER JACK'S CHANNEL - https://www.youtube.…
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A rare Roger-Brian collab, "Machines (or Back to Humans)" features blipping Fairlight synths, programmed drums and a vocoded Roger bounced against Brian's rocking guitars, John's jiving bass and Roger's energized live percussion. Freddie's lead vocal is magnificently aggressive and commanding. Fans forget about this, but it's a ridiculously relevan…
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In this episode, we explore the manufactured debt-ceiling crisis of June 2023. Sold to the US public as a financial emergency that required immediate action in order to avoid impending doom and "the scourge of default," we look at what the debt-ceiling negotiations actually resulted in: a giant cash giveaway to big business, the war industry, fossi…
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A lively rockabilly tune, Freddie's "Man on the Prowl" bops and jives like another tune before it. Though its familiar vibe feels less original and is certainly less complex, Freddie provides dynamic and impressive stylized vocals and piano, Roger and John hold it down with snappy live drums and a boogie woogie bass, and Brian rocks out on a Fender…
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I intended to talk about this weeks ago, and since then, so much has happened in the world of artificial intelligence. Copyright concerns. Regulations. Experiments. In many ways, AI isn't new. In the music world, it's been around in various forms for decades. But thanks to recent technology advancements, we're all hyper-focused on AI, and whether y…
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Freddie delivers a powerhouse vocal performance in his touching and dramatic declaration "It's a Hard Life". Incorporating operatic and ballad elements, this song echoes several earlier Freddie compositions and continues his journey of love. It's also a welcome return to Queen's no-synths approach, with all the boys returning full force to their re…
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The heaviest tune on The Works, "Tear It Up" comes at us hard and fast, courtesy of Brian's composition genius and Freddie's aggressive vocals. It echoes many previous Queen tracks (and not all of them are Brian numbers) but we welcome its unabashed sexiness and rousing, gritty rock 'n' roll vibe. It even mentions a previous well-known Queen song. …
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In this episode, we take a deep look at the Norfolk Southern train derailment in Palestine, Ohio on Feb. 3rd, and how this incident is connected to the corporate management of the railways– a topic that we dove into, in depth, in our last episode, Off The Rails. The United States averages 1,700 train derailments per year. Since the disaster in East…
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Roger's first big hit with Queen, "Radio Ga Ga" kicks off The Works with invigorated, celebratory energy; and of course, nostalgia. Inspired by a phrase blurted by Roger's young son Felix, this song has become an anthem that features classic Queen enthusiasm and heart, with a healthy dose of synthesizers. It's the most atmospheric we've heard the b…
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After the lackluster response to funk-infused Hot Space, Queen took a break and came back fresh, uniting with enthusiasm to create their 11th album, The Works. For the first time, the boys made a conscious decision to rely on their tried and true rock 'n' roll style while retaining some of their recent and more minimal pop and dance vibes. They "pl…
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In the ever-changing rapidly shifting digital world, social media is one element that never sits still. And as sentiments change and concerns arise and questions are asked, I had to ask myself...how do I feel about the social media platforms I use? When I'm on them, how does that affect me? And when you're on social media, how do you feel? The good…
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