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The Light em Up Audio Experience brings the world of hand-made, premium cigars, the people behind the brands as well as their unique stories right to your doorsteps. We share interesting insights, inspiring conversations and our passionate journey with cigars with the global community of cigar smokers. Light em Up is a contemporary platform for modern cigar lovers. It is our mission to build bridges amongst aficionados, to foster the community and to light up the very best cigars with you!
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Personal stories of inspiration from professional composers, songwriters and musicians. In this episode, Gareth chats with record producer, session and touring drummer Deane Ogden about being born into a musical family and moving to the other side of the world. Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appear in your p…
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Personal stories of inspiration from professional composers, songwriters and musicians. In this episode, Gareth chats with composer Alex Baranowski about writing for a variety of media and the enormous impact his grandparents had on him. Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appear in your podcast app! Host: Gareth…
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Personal stories of inspiration from professional composers, songwriters and musicians. Guest host Charlotte Hatherley chats with composer Carly Paradis about touring with Clint Mansell and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, before going back in time to Carly's musical beginnings. Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appe…
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Personal stories of inspiration from composers, songwriters and musicians. In this episode, Gareth chats with the Music Room community's EP Makers group about writing, recording and releasing their EPs over the autumn. Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appear in your podcast app! Host: Gareth Davies Produced by…
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Personal stories of inspiration from professional composers, songwriters and musicians. In this episode, Gareth chats with composer Ian Arber about his recent move to LA, his 'funny' process of working with orchestras, and how it all began for him. Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appear in your podcast app! H…
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Personal stories of inspiration from professional composers, songwriters and musicians. In this episode, Gareth chats with Segun Akinola about fatherhood, Doctor Who and playing the drums at school. Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appear in your podcast app! Host: Gareth Davies Produced by The Sound Boutique …
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Personal stories of inspiration from professional composers, songwriters and musicians. In this episode, Gareth chats with composer Ben Shirley about being a touring bass player, addiction & homelessness, and rebuilding his musical life. Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appear in your podcast app! Host: Gareth…
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Get the most for your holiday dollar with these All-Star values! "Wow, did you see that?" "Oooh, look at that guy!" "I wish I brought *my* roller blades!" "That looks like great exercise." "You're good! Where'd you get those roller blades?" "At MVP Sports. They've got the best prices around! I got my LA Gears here, too." "Us too! Mine were just $44…
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Personal stories of inspiration from professional composers, songwriters and musicians. In this episode, Gareth chats with David Lowe about saying yes to everything, listening more and a chance conversation in the bar after work. Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appear in your podcast app! Host: Gareth Davies …
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Personal stories of inspiration from professional composers, songwriters and musicians. Gareth chats with composer Alexandra Harwood about All Creatures Great and Small, the challenges of writing action music and writing musicals at a young age. Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appear in your podcast app! Host…
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We're back for a celebration of Christopher's birthday in which he selected the second album by Beastie Boys, "Paul's Boutique", as his pick. The boys discuss the desire to eat bad things, assigning seven minutes in heaven between members of Fleetwood Mac who are yet to do so, and the kind of people who visit Red Lobster with optimism in their hear…
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Personal stories of inspiration from professional composers, songwriters and musicians. In this episode, Gareth chats with Daisy Chute about overnight success with vocal group All Angels, and finding her own voice in the folk genre. Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appear in your podcast app! Host: Gareth Davi…
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Personal stories of inspiration from professional composers, songwriters and musicians. Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appear in your podcast app! Host: Gareth Davies Produced by The Sound Boutique Links Connect with Gareth. Music story: Send your music story (text): hello@thesoundboutique.com Send your musi…
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Personal stories of inspiration from professional composers, songwriters and musicians. Gareth chats with musician, songwriter and producer Gary Clark about growing up in Dundee, forming Danny Wilson and writing the music for movie Sing Street. Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appear in your podcast app! Host:…
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Personal stories of inspiration from professional composers, songwriters and musicians. In this episode, Gareth chats with composer Frank Ilfman about learning the trombone, messing around with synths and the time he found himself on a scoring stage in Moscow. Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appear in your po…
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Personal stories of inspiration from professional composers, songwriters and musicians. Gareth chats with composer, songwriter and musician Charlotte Hatherley about her musical beginnings, her time in rock band Ash and evolving as a composer. Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appear in your podcast app! Host: …
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Personal stories of inspiration from professional composers, songwriters and musicians. In this episode, Gareth chats with composer Nainita Desai about her varied music education and a chance meeting with a rock star. Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appear in your podcast app! Host: Gareth Davies Produced by …
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The boys are back for one more go as they discuss an obscure 1967 album, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles. They also talk about houses that meander into sink holes, ways to get rich on Route One (the answer may surprise you!), and Patrick may or may not get his Rundgren revenge. Jonathan Sasor joins in. Honk honk, Funnie!…
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Personal stories of inspiration from professional composers, songwriters and musicians. In this episode, Gareth chats with composer Daisy Coole about music festivals at her primary school and having her music played at the Royal Albert Hall. Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appear in your podcast app! Host: Ga…
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The lads join up with former guest Erik Marks to discuss Joy Division's 1979 seminal post-punk monolith "Unknown Pleasures". Despite a distinct lack of blastbeats and major 7th chords, both Jim and Patrick manage to find some things they like about it. Also, wait... has Jim's name actually been Tim this whole time? That would certainly be embarrass…
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Personal stories of inspiration from professional composers, songwriters and musicians. In this episode, Gareth chats with composer Kevin Sargent about his musical beginnings. Subscribe now via The Music Room website to have new episodes magically appear in your podcast app! Host: Gareth Davies Produced by The Sound Boutique Links For music stories…
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On this here latest episode of our little program, we discuss whether it's worth going to Chipotle in the face of e coli, soggy, weird, and limp fries, hole through the Earth physics, and the need to throw some pasta sauce on the wall in regards to the film "Sing" (2016). Scott Kurland (Writer's Bagel Basket) joins as we also sort of discuss Pulp's…
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Happy New Year! May all acquaintances be forgotten, keep your eye on the grand old flag!.. that's how that goes, right? For this installment of our little trash program, we're tackling a heavy hitter. Ladies and gentlemen, we give you Zeppelin IV. Helping us navigate through the stylings of Plant, Bonham, Page, and Jones is returning guest Clinton …
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Kick off the holidays on a high note with Mariah Carey. Get a free McDonald’s favorite every day from December 13th-24th with $1 minimum purchase, only in the app. Frequently Asked Questions: 1. Is there free merch with the Mariah Menu? / Is there merch on the Mariah Menu? Yes! To celebrate our collaboration with Mariah Carey, two of our twelve dai…
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Come one, come all, as the 'men gather round to discuss Live's 1994 album "Throwing Copper". Joined by Clamshell Case Files' Quintin Marcelino, things are barely kept on track as Jim enters a Google Maps-inspired fugue state, Patrick imagines visiting Jerry Harrison and being treated to chicken nuggets, and Christopher faces a looming hard exit tim…
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Another one of those "informational" episodes. Strap into your rocket seat for some bullshit about NASA, drowning, Christopher's high school GPA, and also a good ol' fashion neutering. We also, at some point, discuss The Flaming Lips' 1995 cult classic, Clouds Taste Metallic.By Zero Science
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On this installment of Old Men Talk About Dogs, we regale many a canine anecdote. Christopher's dog Sóley is getting over a seasonal cold, Patrick's dog Duke is opening up his heart to the wide world of (poisonous) acorns, and Jim's dog Rigby really likes Jim's nipples. Other topics of discussion include Genesis's 1983 self-titled release and its m…
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The old men are together for the first time since February of 2020 to record an episode in one single location. Or are they? Jim may be in South Carolina looting Patrick's home. There's some healthy discussion about the difference between Waffle House and Huddle House in regards to both digestion and the reproductive process of both chains (spoiler…
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WE'RE BACK BABY! After our (very first) hiatus, the Ol' boys are back in studio to discuss Tom Wait's wild 1992 outing "Bone Machine" with return guest Tim Howd (of The Only Humans). Patrick is down in South Carolina now, so get ready for even more Huddle House/Waffle House discourse. It only gets worse from there.…
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In celebration of Christopher's birthday the gang busts out of hiatus to discuss some more gross bathroom stuff, pork roll/Taylor Ham (again), and we reveal how we pay our employees (spoiler: it's via mailed balogna). Somehow we also manage to discuss Soul Coughing's 1998 swan song, El Oso. Abram Taber returns for the festivities.…
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Grab a bun and finish your F's! It's the only way you're going to get your fix of Jammin 94.5 tonight, Denny! Anyways, the boys are back in town and we're lickin some metal with Metallica. We've got all the favorites... James.. Lars.. that other guy. Also, Patrick drops a Smashing Pumpkins studio bombshell. You're not gonna wanna miss this one!…
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Hey, Funny! Do you like post-punk? That's right, this week the boys are Dougin' their Funnies to Boston post-punk heroes Mission of Burma and their 1981 post-punk classic "Signals, Calls, and Marches". Other discussions include Peggy Lawton cookies, contentious restaurant owners, and some rather ribald Roger Klotz impressions. Honk Honk!…
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In this installment, the boys remain guestless as they discuss a new product called Computer Gun (probably used by some kid in Quincy), where to get space suits, and getting Columbo'd. All this happens while the lads have a paste party, and manage to discuss Depeche Mode's 2005 album "Playing the Angel". Also, Christopher knows that Alan Wilder is …
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Comin' in hot (AKA 4 days late) with a particularly THICK and monolithic episode of OMYAC, taking on Soundgarden's 1994 magnum opus "Superunknown". We are joined once again by Tyler Kent (of GEPH) as we navigate the massive and murky waters of this 90s classic, with plenty of detours into attempted Michael Beinhorn impressions and Jim's trademark c…
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Christopher done goofed and thought his pick this time was for April 1, so we're coming at you a little late. Allow us to make up for it by discussing Warren Zevon's third album, "Excitable Boy". There's a lot of sandwich talk up front, as well as talk of Bob Seger's teeth. Jake O'Donnell (https://distantsigns.bandcamp.com/) joins us.…
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Classic albums live! With Old Men Yell At Cloud!... well.. ok, so it's not live. It is, however, one of the best classic albums ever written, or at least the four of us seem to think so. We're doing Fleetwood Mac's Rumours! Joined with us tonight is veteran guest, Tyler Loiselle. We dive into this timeless gem of a record and take a trip down memor…
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On this installment the boys tackle their first (and hopefully not last) offering from the Boss himself, 1984's "Born In The USA". Joining in on the Springsteen discourse is fellow Rampikes member/former guest/actual New Jerseyan Jonathan Sasor. That's the sort of authenticity you can come to expect your trusted pals at Old Men Yell at Cloud. Also,…
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The boys are joined by World of Commotion co-host Danielle Brown as they listen to and discuss Jarvis Cocker's 2006 solo debut. Also on the table is Patrick's recently colonoscopy (and subsequent McDonald's visit), free ways to get into the Museum of Science, and some horrifying management techniques in Rollercoaster Tycoon. This episode is brought…
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Pour yourself a nice cold glass of pork soda, we're finally doing it! We're finally subjecting Christopher to a Primus record! The results may surprise you. As with any zany record we do here on the OMYAC program, joining us again is veteran guest, Tom Ribeiro. Burgers, bodies of water made of processed dairy, and some bass-heavy riffs. It's all he…
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The boys kick off 2021 a bit on the nose with a shared appreciation for the U2 smash single "New Year's Day", as well as a discussion of its respective album "War", the lads' third album. As per usual we also air our fast food sins, discuss the Edge's potential for evolutionary regression, and the legacy of Ernest P. Worrell.…
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Well, we really get into it on this one. We manage to talk quite a bit about the Foo Fighters' excellent 1997 album "The Colour and the Shape" but the real star of the show is the McRib, which has recently made its triumphant return across these united states. Jim consumed one (as well as many other items) and feels sick, Patrick is behind the benc…
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Grab your pork and grab your pie! It's another Porcupine Tree episode featuring your favorite porcupals featuring 2005's Deadwing! Once again gracing us with his presence, veteran guest, Nate Heroux. Join us as we finally convince Nate to join us on the FBI watch list and indoctrinate him with a free coupon book for stale Wendy's fries. We also get…
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Holy moley we are thirstin' for Thurston, krazy for Kim, and longing for Lee on this installment of OMYAC. Abe Taber of Nickelbackin' joins the Old Boys as we review Sonic Youth's 1988 magnum opus "Daydream Nation". Other lively discussions broach the work of world-renowned saxophonist Dave Sanborn, subjective experiences with 5G, and Mike Watt's c…
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Fall is here again and once again Christopher is reaching into his inner sadboi by selecting another album by the Cure. This time, 2000's Bloodflowers is on the docket, and Christopher goes into why he may be biased towards this album. We also discuss defunct New England store chains Paperama and Ann & Hope, the net worth of Herb Alpert, and the ti…
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