Live! is Catch 22's first full-length live release, although fan-recorded live tracks were bonus features on several previous albums. Roughly a third of the album is devoted to Keasbey Nights, another third to Alone in a Crowd, and the remainder to Dinosaur Sounds. A bonus DVD includes footage from the concert, as well as a variety of extras. However, former frontman Tomas Kalnoky is conspicuously absent from the footage of the band's early days.
Track listing
DVD Features
Footage of August 30, 2004 concert.
Embarrassing Photos (Photos of band members acting foolish)
On the Road (Home video footage from the band's tour bus)
At the Show (Footage from earlier concerts filmed by fans)
Humble Beginnings (Home videos and old photographs of band members)
Music Videos: Wine Stained Lips, Point the Blame, Hard to Impress
Live is an album by The Dubliners recorded live at the Fiesta Club,Sheffield and released on the Polydor label in 1974. This was to be Ronnie Drew's last recording with The Dubliners for five years as he left to pursue a solo career. Also following this album, Ciarán Bourke ceased to be a full-time member of the group when he suffered a brain hemorrhage. He sings "All for Me Grog" here. The reels that open this album (and which first were released on the group's 1967 studio album A Drop of the Hard Stuff) have become the opening instrumental medley at most of their concerts since.
Live is Jake Shimabukuro's 2009 solo album. It was released in April 2009, and consists of live in-concert performances from various venues around the world, including New York, Chicago, Japan, and Hawaii.
Live peaked at number 5 in Billboard's Top World Music Albums in 2009 and 2010. The album won the 2010 Na Hoku Hanohano Award for Instrumental Album of the Year, and also garnered Shimabukuro the award for Favorite Entertainer of the Year. In addition, it won the 2010 Hawaii Music Award for Best Ukulele Album.
AllMusic noted that, "Shimabukuro is a monster musician and boldly takes the ukulele where no ukulele has ever gone before, dazzling listeners with his blinding speed, melodic invention, and open-ended improvisations of remarkable virtuosity. Before Shimabukuro, the idea of spending an evening listing to a solo ukulele player was probably most people's idea of hell, but the 17 solo efforts here never bore. They show Shimabukuro's range and his humor as well."
The second season of the American political drama television series The West Wing aired in the United States on NBC from October 4, 2000 to May 16, 2001 and consisted of 22 episodes.
Production
The second season made frequent use of flashbacks, revealing Bartlet's campaign for the presidency in the period prior to events covered in the first season. The first two episodes, "In the Shadow of Two Gunmen, Part I and "In the Shadow of Two Gunmen, Part II", showed how many of the central characters were introduced to Josiah Bartlet, his campaign for the presidential nomination, and his election. Aaron Sorkin originally planned to have such flashbacks as a major part of the entire season, but budget and logistical demands prevented this.
Cast
The second season had star billing for eight major roles. Seven of these were filled by returning main cast members from the first season, while Moira Kelly departed the cast at the end of the previous season. Rob Lowe once again receives star billing, while Martin Sheen receives the "and" credit for his role as President Josiah Bartlet. The rest of the ensemble, now including previously recurring Janel Moloney, are credited alphabetically.
Mars Retrieval Unit performs "Slippery People", by Talking Heads live at the GoodFoot Lounge in Portland, Oregon 8/18/2011
published: 07 Sep 2011
Slippery People - TMBTB - Martyr's 13 May, 2011
Outstanding Chicago area Talking Heads cover band, "This Must Be The Band" performing the horniest show ever at Martyr's in Chicago on Friday the 13th of May
published: 03 Jun 2011
Rheinzand - Slippery People - 0166
Rheinzand releases their amazing self-titled debut album 'Rheinzand' on Music For Dreams. Available in all digital stores: https://music-for-dreams.lnk.to/rheinzandFA
After much anticipation, our Belgian disco diamonds Rheinzand present their debut full-length album. On their self-titled record, The Belgian trio wraps the human heart in synthetic threads of modular electronic disco. 9 songs writhing on timeless dancefloors, morphing in and out of shapes of luxuriant melody and vivid instrumentation.
The album is full of classic disco and electro sounds, wielded with imposing prowess by multi- instrumentalist Reinhard Vanbergen. It’s both an exploration of dance music’s electronic genealogy and the vintage cool that has defined its different eras. Still, an organic atmosphere pervades as ...
published: 30 Mar 2020
Kalpetrane - Garden Sessions (Live)
Three of our favorite concert staples. We as a band take much inspiration from each of the songs' original artists - not only concerning our band name.
This project is also the last one with our saxophone player, who left the band this summer. We'll Miss You Andreas!
The songs played:
1. Hang on to Your Love (Sade Cover)
2. Slippery People (Talking Heads Cover)
3. Dog Eat Dog (The Souljazz Orchestra Cover)
We had much fun doing this and hope you enjoy!
Thanks to @timzifilms for shooting and editing.
Follow us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kalpetrane
published: 30 Sep 2021
Slippery People @ Nieuwjaar Op De Markt, Blankenberge 1 januari 2013
"Le Freak" uit het spetterende optreden van coverband Slippery People op het evenement "Nieuwjaar Op De Markt" te Blankenberge op 01/01/2013.
WEBSITE : www.slipperypeople.be
FACEBOOK : http://www.facebook.com/slipperypeople?ref=hl
published: 02 Jan 2013
Take Me to the River - Slippery People
Slippery People (Conor Disher, Sam Cheung, Jason Davies, Tim Clark, Devin Gurule, Sydney Stelter, and Toni Bishop) performing a cover of the Talking Heads' Take Me to the River at Plymouth South's annual Fashion Talent Show - November 15th, 2012.
published: 16 Nov 2012
Byrne's Big Suit (Talking Heads tribute)- Slippery People
Byrne's Big Suit live 3/8/13 @ Tammany Hall, Worcester, MA. "Slippery People"
published: 11 Mar 2013
Arcade Fire Slippery People Aug 27 2014 United Center Chicago nunupics.com
Arcade Fire Slippery People Aug 27 2014 United Center Chicago nunupics.com
published: 28 Aug 2014
God Johnson " Slippery People"
God Johnson Doin "The Talking Heads "@ The Cabooze Mpls
Outstanding Chicago area Talking Heads cover band, "This Must Be The Band" performing the horniest show ever at Martyr's in Chicago on Friday the 13th of May
Outstanding Chicago area Talking Heads cover band, "This Must Be The Band" performing the horniest show ever at Martyr's in Chicago on Friday the 13th of May
Outstanding Chicago area Talking Heads cover band, "This Must Be The Band" performing the horniest show ever at Martyr's in Chicago on Friday the 13th of May
Rheinzand releases their amazing self-titled debut album 'Rheinzand' on Music For Dreams. Available in all digital stores: https://music-for-dreams.lnk.to/rhein...
Rheinzand releases their amazing self-titled debut album 'Rheinzand' on Music For Dreams. Available in all digital stores: https://music-for-dreams.lnk.to/rheinzandFA
After much anticipation, our Belgian disco diamonds Rheinzand present their debut full-length album. On their self-titled record, The Belgian trio wraps the human heart in synthetic threads of modular electronic disco. 9 songs writhing on timeless dancefloors, morphing in and out of shapes of luxuriant melody and vivid instrumentation.
The album is full of classic disco and electro sounds, wielded with imposing prowess by multi- instrumentalist Reinhard Vanbergen. It’s both an exploration of dance music’s electronic genealogy and the vintage cool that has defined its different eras. Still, an organic atmosphere pervades as the blend of real instrumentation fixes a sort of retro-futurism, imagining an alternative timeline that’s a bit more exciting, more sensuous and libidinal, maybe more human, too, than our current outlook.
We start the engines with Break of Dawn, a compelling beat rises from the basement and soon we’re submerged by the pulsing bassline. Dark sunglasses on, we cruise through the night, letting flashing city lights flow into unbroken torrents of color. Blind awakens us, a splash of handclaps in the face, vivid strings and Charlotte’s trademark slick vocals enter the stage. Tantalizing sunbeams power up circuits of electronic synths blipping and beeping away.
Later down the road, we hit the Latin part of town. Porque fits enchanting vocal spells in beautiful Spanish on playful flamenco rhythms. Fourteen Again is a throwback to early electro, playing around with knobs and buttons. An oscillating synth imagines new worlds of plastic
emotion. Still disco and still very cool, though. A constant velocity is sustained throughout the album by this recurring locomotive synth, trudging away beneath the action. Once in a while, we hear the deep, mighty, trembling voice of Mr. Rheinzand speaking to us in incantations. Someone’s pulling the strings here.
On Slippery People, the trio cover the Talking Heads classic in a characteristic procedure of bouncy funk. We’re swirled around by the delirious glasswork of You Don’t Know Me into the hypnagogic funk noir of Strange World. Drifting through the house of mirrors after the fourth mojito.
Obey collects all these threads in a full-bodied future classic disco anthem, before Queen of The Dawn wraps up the show with a sky-bound epic of operatic choirs and ceremonious drums that lands somewhere between Kate Bush’s Aerial and Peter Gabriel’s most bombastic.
Connect with Rheinzand:
FB: https://www.facebook.com/Rheinzand/
SC: @rheinzand
IG: https://www.instagram.com/rheinzand/?hl=da
Connect with Music For Dreams
FB : https://bit.ly/2MEexC2
SC : https://bit.ly/2w0qOqR
YT : https://bit.ly/2bIaezU
IG : https://bit.ly/2Le2u9s
TW : https://bit.ly/2L9HyjX
BC : https://bit.ly/2MRzxGj
Home : https://bit.ly/2Psgksm
Connect with Kenneth Bager
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TW : https://bit.ly/2nTndX1
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Rheinzand releases their amazing self-titled debut album 'Rheinzand' on Music For Dreams. Available in all digital stores: https://music-for-dreams.lnk.to/rheinzandFA
After much anticipation, our Belgian disco diamonds Rheinzand present their debut full-length album. On their self-titled record, The Belgian trio wraps the human heart in synthetic threads of modular electronic disco. 9 songs writhing on timeless dancefloors, morphing in and out of shapes of luxuriant melody and vivid instrumentation.
The album is full of classic disco and electro sounds, wielded with imposing prowess by multi- instrumentalist Reinhard Vanbergen. It’s both an exploration of dance music’s electronic genealogy and the vintage cool that has defined its different eras. Still, an organic atmosphere pervades as the blend of real instrumentation fixes a sort of retro-futurism, imagining an alternative timeline that’s a bit more exciting, more sensuous and libidinal, maybe more human, too, than our current outlook.
We start the engines with Break of Dawn, a compelling beat rises from the basement and soon we’re submerged by the pulsing bassline. Dark sunglasses on, we cruise through the night, letting flashing city lights flow into unbroken torrents of color. Blind awakens us, a splash of handclaps in the face, vivid strings and Charlotte’s trademark slick vocals enter the stage. Tantalizing sunbeams power up circuits of electronic synths blipping and beeping away.
Later down the road, we hit the Latin part of town. Porque fits enchanting vocal spells in beautiful Spanish on playful flamenco rhythms. Fourteen Again is a throwback to early electro, playing around with knobs and buttons. An oscillating synth imagines new worlds of plastic
emotion. Still disco and still very cool, though. A constant velocity is sustained throughout the album by this recurring locomotive synth, trudging away beneath the action. Once in a while, we hear the deep, mighty, trembling voice of Mr. Rheinzand speaking to us in incantations. Someone’s pulling the strings here.
On Slippery People, the trio cover the Talking Heads classic in a characteristic procedure of bouncy funk. We’re swirled around by the delirious glasswork of You Don’t Know Me into the hypnagogic funk noir of Strange World. Drifting through the house of mirrors after the fourth mojito.
Obey collects all these threads in a full-bodied future classic disco anthem, before Queen of The Dawn wraps up the show with a sky-bound epic of operatic choirs and ceremonious drums that lands somewhere between Kate Bush’s Aerial and Peter Gabriel’s most bombastic.
Connect with Rheinzand:
FB: https://www.facebook.com/Rheinzand/
SC: @rheinzand
IG: https://www.instagram.com/rheinzand/?hl=da
Connect with Music For Dreams
FB : https://bit.ly/2MEexC2
SC : https://bit.ly/2w0qOqR
YT : https://bit.ly/2bIaezU
IG : https://bit.ly/2Le2u9s
TW : https://bit.ly/2L9HyjX
BC : https://bit.ly/2MRzxGj
Home : https://bit.ly/2Psgksm
Connect with Kenneth Bager
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Three of our favorite concert staples. We as a band take much inspiration from each of the songs' original artists - not only concerning our band name.
This pro...
Three of our favorite concert staples. We as a band take much inspiration from each of the songs' original artists - not only concerning our band name.
This project is also the last one with our saxophone player, who left the band this summer. We'll Miss You Andreas!
The songs played:
1. Hang on to Your Love (Sade Cover)
2. Slippery People (Talking Heads Cover)
3. Dog Eat Dog (The Souljazz Orchestra Cover)
We had much fun doing this and hope you enjoy!
Thanks to @timzifilms for shooting and editing.
Follow us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kalpetrane
Three of our favorite concert staples. We as a band take much inspiration from each of the songs' original artists - not only concerning our band name.
This project is also the last one with our saxophone player, who left the band this summer. We'll Miss You Andreas!
The songs played:
1. Hang on to Your Love (Sade Cover)
2. Slippery People (Talking Heads Cover)
3. Dog Eat Dog (The Souljazz Orchestra Cover)
We had much fun doing this and hope you enjoy!
Thanks to @timzifilms for shooting and editing.
Follow us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kalpetrane
"Le Freak" uit het spetterende optreden van coverband Slippery People op het evenement "Nieuwjaar Op De Markt" te Blankenberge op 01/01/2013.
WEBSITE : www.sli...
"Le Freak" uit het spetterende optreden van coverband Slippery People op het evenement "Nieuwjaar Op De Markt" te Blankenberge op 01/01/2013.
WEBSITE : www.slipperypeople.be
FACEBOOK : http://www.facebook.com/slipperypeople?ref=hl
"Le Freak" uit het spetterende optreden van coverband Slippery People op het evenement "Nieuwjaar Op De Markt" te Blankenberge op 01/01/2013.
WEBSITE : www.slipperypeople.be
FACEBOOK : http://www.facebook.com/slipperypeople?ref=hl
Slippery People (Conor Disher, Sam Cheung, Jason Davies, Tim Clark, Devin Gurule, Sydney Stelter, and Toni Bishop) performing a cover of the Talking Heads' Take...
Slippery People (Conor Disher, Sam Cheung, Jason Davies, Tim Clark, Devin Gurule, Sydney Stelter, and Toni Bishop) performing a cover of the Talking Heads' Take Me to the River at Plymouth South's annual Fashion Talent Show - November 15th, 2012.
Slippery People (Conor Disher, Sam Cheung, Jason Davies, Tim Clark, Devin Gurule, Sydney Stelter, and Toni Bishop) performing a cover of the Talking Heads' Take Me to the River at Plymouth South's annual Fashion Talent Show - November 15th, 2012.
Outstanding Chicago area Talking Heads cover band, "This Must Be The Band" performing the horniest show ever at Martyr's in Chicago on Friday the 13th of May
Rheinzand releases their amazing self-titled debut album 'Rheinzand' on Music For Dreams. Available in all digital stores: https://music-for-dreams.lnk.to/rheinzandFA
After much anticipation, our Belgian disco diamonds Rheinzand present their debut full-length album. On their self-titled record, The Belgian trio wraps the human heart in synthetic threads of modular electronic disco. 9 songs writhing on timeless dancefloors, morphing in and out of shapes of luxuriant melody and vivid instrumentation.
The album is full of classic disco and electro sounds, wielded with imposing prowess by multi- instrumentalist Reinhard Vanbergen. It’s both an exploration of dance music’s electronic genealogy and the vintage cool that has defined its different eras. Still, an organic atmosphere pervades as the blend of real instrumentation fixes a sort of retro-futurism, imagining an alternative timeline that’s a bit more exciting, more sensuous and libidinal, maybe more human, too, than our current outlook.
We start the engines with Break of Dawn, a compelling beat rises from the basement and soon we’re submerged by the pulsing bassline. Dark sunglasses on, we cruise through the night, letting flashing city lights flow into unbroken torrents of color. Blind awakens us, a splash of handclaps in the face, vivid strings and Charlotte’s trademark slick vocals enter the stage. Tantalizing sunbeams power up circuits of electronic synths blipping and beeping away.
Later down the road, we hit the Latin part of town. Porque fits enchanting vocal spells in beautiful Spanish on playful flamenco rhythms. Fourteen Again is a throwback to early electro, playing around with knobs and buttons. An oscillating synth imagines new worlds of plastic
emotion. Still disco and still very cool, though. A constant velocity is sustained throughout the album by this recurring locomotive synth, trudging away beneath the action. Once in a while, we hear the deep, mighty, trembling voice of Mr. Rheinzand speaking to us in incantations. Someone’s pulling the strings here.
On Slippery People, the trio cover the Talking Heads classic in a characteristic procedure of bouncy funk. We’re swirled around by the delirious glasswork of You Don’t Know Me into the hypnagogic funk noir of Strange World. Drifting through the house of mirrors after the fourth mojito.
Obey collects all these threads in a full-bodied future classic disco anthem, before Queen of The Dawn wraps up the show with a sky-bound epic of operatic choirs and ceremonious drums that lands somewhere between Kate Bush’s Aerial and Peter Gabriel’s most bombastic.
Connect with Rheinzand:
FB: https://www.facebook.com/Rheinzand/
SC: @rheinzand
IG: https://www.instagram.com/rheinzand/?hl=da
Connect with Music For Dreams
FB : https://bit.ly/2MEexC2
SC : https://bit.ly/2w0qOqR
YT : https://bit.ly/2bIaezU
IG : https://bit.ly/2Le2u9s
TW : https://bit.ly/2L9HyjX
BC : https://bit.ly/2MRzxGj
Home : https://bit.ly/2Psgksm
Connect with Kenneth Bager
FB : https://bit.ly/2N58gfy
SC : https://bit.ly/2mgVZsd
YT : https://bit.ly/2bIaezU
IG : https://bit.ly/2w0p8NY
TW : https://bit.ly/2nTndX1
BC : https://bit.ly/2MRzxGj
Home : https://bit.ly/2Psgksm
Three of our favorite concert staples. We as a band take much inspiration from each of the songs' original artists - not only concerning our band name.
This project is also the last one with our saxophone player, who left the band this summer. We'll Miss You Andreas!
The songs played:
1. Hang on to Your Love (Sade Cover)
2. Slippery People (Talking Heads Cover)
3. Dog Eat Dog (The Souljazz Orchestra Cover)
We had much fun doing this and hope you enjoy!
Thanks to @timzifilms for shooting and editing.
Follow us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kalpetrane
"Le Freak" uit het spetterende optreden van coverband Slippery People op het evenement "Nieuwjaar Op De Markt" te Blankenberge op 01/01/2013.
WEBSITE : www.slipperypeople.be
FACEBOOK : http://www.facebook.com/slipperypeople?ref=hl
Slippery People (Conor Disher, Sam Cheung, Jason Davies, Tim Clark, Devin Gurule, Sydney Stelter, and Toni Bishop) performing a cover of the Talking Heads' Take Me to the River at Plymouth South's annual Fashion Talent Show - November 15th, 2012.
What about the time? You were rollin' over Fall on your face You must be having fun Walk lightly Think of a time You'd best believe This think is real Put away that gun This part is simple Try to recognize What is in you mind God help us Help us loose our minds These slippery people Help us understand What's the matter with him? He's alright How do you know? The lord won't mind Don't play no games, he's alright Love from the bottom to the top Turn like a wheel, he's alright See for yourself, the Lord won't mind We're gonna move right now Turn like a wheel inside a wheel I remember when Sittin' in the tub Pulled out the plug The water was runnin' out Cool down Stop actin' crazy They're gonna leave And we'll be on our own Seven times five They were living creatures Watch 'em come to life Right before your eyes Backslidin' How do you do? These slippery people Gonna see you through What's the matter with him? He's alright How do you know? The lord won't mind Don't play no games, he's alright Love from the bottom to the top Turn like a wheel, he's alright See for yourself, the Lord won't mind We're gonna move right now Turn like a wheel inside a wheel What's the matter with him? He's alright How do you know? The lord won't mind Don't play no games, he's alright Love from the bottom to the top Turn like a wheel, he's alright See for yourself, the Lord won't mind We're gonna move right now Turn like a wheel inside a wheel What's the matter with him? He's alright How do you know? The lord won't mind Don't play no games, he's alright Love from the bottom to the top Turn like a wheel, he's alright See for yourself, the Lord won't mind We're gonna move right now Turn like a wheel inside a wheel He's alright Love from the bottom Alright Love from the bottom to the top Alright The love from the bottom Right now