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Alex Rain - Roll Da Bass on the Trucks / Key Bbm, BPM 140, 6:10, MP3 14.89 Mb
Alexander Church, Gai Barone - Central Coherence - Gai Barone Remix / Key Em, BPM 124, 7:07, MP3 17.16 Mb
Alexander Koning, Ed Dejon - Disturbing Science / Key Am, BPM 126, 6:18, MP3 15.21 Mb
Ander - Day Enough / Key F#m, BPM 124, 9:06, MP3 21.92 Mb
Aux n Morris - Strangers in the Night / Key Bb, BPM 116, 7:26, MP3 17.94 Mb
Caique Carvalho, AM/MO - Sentinela / Key Gm, BPM 124, 5:17, MP3 12.78 Mb
Delbar - Issues / Key Fm, BPM 123, 7:42, MP3 18.58 Mb
Freakiss - Reldanch / Key Fm, BPM 122, 7:39, MP3 18.44 Mb
J.M Estrada - Jazz Salad / Key Abm, BPM 128, 6:31, MP3 15.70 Mb
Jassouille - The Scientist / Key C, BPM 123, 6:42, MP3 16.16 Mb
Kalitos - Waves of Sintra / Key C, BPM 120, 6:37, MP3 15.98 Mb
Marius M. - Isotop / Key Fm, BPM 127, 7:09, MP3 17.22 Mb
Matt Pravisani - Brainstorm / Key Cm, BPM 124, 7:14, MP3 17.43 Mb
Mauro Kiu - Stelbop / Key G, BPM 123, 7:27, MP3 17.94 Mb
Mellowflex, Aio - Stony Plain - Aio Remix / Key A, BPM 124, 8:39, MP3 20.84 Mb
NewiZ - Distorted Dreams - Extended Mix / Key Em, BPM 123, 6:07, MP3 14.75 Mb
Nidman - Last Communication / Key Ebm, BPM 124, 6:12, MP3 14.95 Mb
OORBAN, SOULPHUNX - Kanto / Key Gm, BPM 125, 6:42, MP3 16.15 Mb
Pauke Schaumburg - S.O.S. Spandau / Key Em, BPM 117, 7:08, MP3 17.19 Mb
Peter Almeida - Space Sint / Key Dm, BPM 124, 6:27, MP3 15.56 Mb
REFFEL - Last Time / Key Em, BPM 123, 6:46, MP3 16.31 Mb
Silence Agreed - Broken Dream / Key Bm, BPM 120, 6:24, MP3 15.43 Mb
Tanneberg - Noha / Key Dm, BPM 120, 8:10, MP3 19.67 Mb
The Czar, donnerstag - The Second - donnerstag's Sad Robot Remix / Key Gm, BPM 126, 6:13, MP3 15.02 Mb
Thomas Lizzara - Traveller / Key Dbm, BPM 124, 6:13, MP3 15.01 Mb
VASSCA - Heartbeats - Extended Mix / Key Am, BPM 122, 7:36, MP3 18.34 Mb
Varsoom - Another Day / Key Cm, BPM 120, 6:43, MP3 16.18 Mb
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2022.12.26 23:50 autobuzzfeedbot 33 Things That Make Gen Xers So Nostalgic They'll Almost Stop Being Sarcastic For A Minute
- "Cheap concert tickets! I was born in 1972. By the mid '80s my friends and I were going to see concerts all the time. Usually $10 to $20 bucks a ticket. Great seats too. My first concert was AC/DC in I think 1984, around seventh row center stage. I saw Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Poison, Cinderella, Guns and Roses, Tesla, Aerosmith, Metallica, etc., and many of those multiple times. I hate the fiasco that going to a concert has become now and think it’s sad so many young people can’t afford to go see their favorite band/singer because of outrageous ticket prices (if you can even get one) and crappy seats unless you fork out tons of extra money. Great memories from all those concerts!"
- "Calling Time and Temperature to check… the time? And outside temperature? Now everyone has instant access to this current information. But I remember calling T&T several times in an afternoon. Idk why? Is there even a T&T number anymore? 🤷🏼♀️"
- "Anyone else remember being required to carry a dictionary and thesaurus in your backpack in college? Everyone crying about cell phones… Cell phones mean you don’t have to carry a dictionary and thesaurus with you everywhere anymore!"
- "The year 1999, sometime in December, was the first time in my life I patted my handbag to discover a cell phone (first one, Nokia obvs) was not there. It took all of two seconds to remember it was plugged in at home, but 23 years later I can still feel that plunge in my stomach. That was a new sensation."
- "I remember the day my college got the internet. We all swarmed the computer lab to see what it was all about."
- "Talking on the phone for hours. My dad would often ask what I had to talk to my friends about since I was just with them all day in school, LOL. I can remember being somewhere away and laying on the pavement under a phone booth talking to a friend for hours on a Friday night."
- "I remember going to the dollar movies with a huge purse full of wine coolers."
- "Wow, reading all these comments brought me back. Some good times. I remember staying home from school sick watching The Monkeys, I Dream of Jeanie, and Gilligan's Island. With my mom stealing the TV for her soaps she watched. Love my generation!"
- "I was born in 1975, and I remember lots of things about my Gen X childhood. Riding in the backs of pickup trucks, with and without camper shells, no bike helmets, playing on playground equipment set in concrete. Stranger Danger and McGruff the Crime Dog, but no thoughts of anybody walking into a building and spraying bullets everywhere. When McDonald's was cool and had awesome outdoor playgrounds. Being scared of getting nuked by Soviet Russia. Going from listening to music on record albums, to cassette tapes, to CDs and then MP3 players (and yes, I still use MP3 players because I find them more practical than listening to music on my phone.)"
- "Every car in my family had crank windows until I was 22, in 1989. I remember buying my first CD player in 1990 because it was getting too hard to find records I wanted. MTV started up with hardly anyone making videos, so they had to play some oddball stuff just to fill the schedule, and that started moving me off top 40 and eventually into punk and college radio. Almost everything on SST Records was a must buy. Guys ran in tiny shorts. Nobody I knew got driven to school by their parents unless they overslept or had a doctor's or dentist's appointment. Teenagers somehow had no problem getting multiple kegs for the weekend. In eighth grade, you weren't cool if you didn't have Binaca on you."
- "Hair metal. Not grunge. We shared grunge with millennials. Hair metal. That was exclusively ours."
- "Zima. Neon clothes. Jelly bracelets. Stirrup leggings. Pay phones. United Colors of Benneton. Sassy magazine. Big hair. Manic Panic. Friday Night Videos. Strawberry Shortcake. Smurfs. Sam Goody. And so many more."
- "Remember the countdown to saying goodbye to Joe Camel and the Marlboro Man?"
- "I actually said to someone the other day, 'page me,' like it was 1988 or something. Wtf? Lol."
- "Music!!! The second British Invasion — Duran Duran, Culture Club, Wham! (George Michael’s band), Spandau Ballet, OMD, Kajagoogoo/Limahl, the Cure, Depeche Mode. Along with the non-British bands — U2, Men at Work, INXS, the Beastie Boys…"
- "First year Gen X here. Just on phones alone: Being a kid and remembering the switch from dial phones to push button and the first models not having the hashtag or asterisk buttons. We didn’t call the symbol a hash tag; we called it pound. We called the asterisk the star button. For years, those two buttons did nothing except give you a busy single if you pushed them."
- "As an old Gen X punk you know what I love? Young punks. Black leather, studs, chains, liberty spikes, safety pins, Docs, etc. My son rolls his eyes when he's out with me because he has to hear me say how I just want to pinch their cheeks and tell them they're precious. (Obviously I keep that between us and leave them be.)"
- "We knew that Mikey likes it and Zach was the Lego Maniac."
- "The '80s was the most amazing decade of all time, and I will die on that hill. I was born in November 1970, so the '80s were my pre-teen and teenage years. No way someone born in 1984 could have truly experienced the '80s."
- "The fear of being kidnapped by someone in a white van!"
- "Trying hard was seen as distinctly uncool. The less you tried, the cooler you were. So everyone tried really hard to look like they weren’t trying hard 🤣."
- "I remember people smoking on airplanes and how McDonald’s had these little tin ashtrays with the M stamped in the middle. Landline partylines, pager codes like 911 and 143, having that little tape adapter thing for your discman in your car. Contempo Casuals, Express, giant chunky shoes with little babydoll dresses. Butterfly hair clips. And Nirvana. And Alanis. Weed in little film containers or mint tins. No social media to document/entangle your shenanigans…those were the days!!! And EDDIE VEDDER FOREVER!"
- "One thing that wasn’t mentioned that (I think) defined growing up Gen X was the fear and lack of understanding with the AIDS/HIV epidemic. For those of us who came of age in the '80s/early '90s, it was drilled into our minds that sex could very well equal a death sentence. American society and government had a field day perpetuating homophobia and regressive attitudes toward sexuality during that time, which really sucked."
- "This was back in 1993 or 1994 (so high school for me) and we were introduced to the world wide web. My first website visit was IMDB. I also remembered how frustrated I was in searching the internet that I thought it was useless tool and it would not amount to anything. In retrospect; I was a dumb kid."
- "43 here. Sandler, Farley, Hartman, the list goes on. Point being that SNL was fucking hilarious. Not saying it wasn’t before, or it isn’t now, but that was a glorious time for me to watch."
- "Born in 1971, so I'm dead center in Generation X. I think of my generation as the last generation that got away with shit in our youth. Back then, there were no Internet-connected cellphones that could record everything we did for all time, so all questionable clothing and dating choices could be kept secret. And a good thing too. (Neon is not to be trusted, kids. Trust me on this.)"
- "Winona Ryder and Claire Danes will forever be the embodiment of Gen X for me, as well as the original cast of 90210. I was born just in between the Gen X and millennial years. I remember being a chubby little 10 year old and dreamily staring at those girls on TV, thinking they were the coolest people on earth."
- "When we were Gen Z's age, we were all that the media could talk about and complain about. We got tons of hate for being 'slackers' and 'PC'. Nothing has changed except that we are no longer the young that they can hate on. Too many of us are the haters now."
- "Forget grunge. Many, many of us grew up on hip hop and are the generation that made it the phenomenon it is now. Boomers started it, but Gen X in the '80s/'90s really defined hip hop culture."
- "We had nuclear attack drills in elementary school. But there was a Navy base in my hometown, so my dad said not to worry because we'd be a first target and would never know it was coming. And they wonder why I have anxiety."
- "When the Berlin Wall came down."
- "Also, there used to be cigarette vending machines."
- And finally, "Gen X here, born in 1975. I remember when VCRs first came on the scene in the US. For the first year or two, only rich people could actually afford to buy a VCR (they cost like $500+), so in order to rent a VHS tape to watch at home you ALSO had to rent the whole VCR, complete with cables. I remember doing that for special occasions like birthday parties. It was super exciting when the price for VCRs dropped enough to be affordable to middle class families."
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2022.03.17 14:00 stel1234 [Contest] /r/mashups Bi-weekly Contest: Colors. Submissions due Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at 8 AM EST/12 noon GMT.
Contest theme
Colors Introduction
It's time for another installment of the
/mashups bi-weekly contest. This week, you'll be making mashups in which
at least one prominent song title or artist used contains a name of a color or color-related word. Your objective
To create a mashup where
at least one prominently featured source uses the name of a
color or color-related word in the title or artist name.
Some examples
- AC/DC - Back In Black
- Spandau Ballet - Gold
- Eiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba Dee)
- My Chemical Romance - Welcome To The Black Parade
- Coldplay - Yellow
- Dido - White Flag
- And so on...
Stem pack
A small stem pack is being provided as a starting point for this contest. The link is in base64, so you will need to decode it:
aHR0cHM6Ly9kcml2ZS5nb29nbGUuY29tL2RyaXZlL2ZvbGRlcnMvMWw5LW1qdFI0RmZ4NWxBVm9oTkVFTk5PMmZOeXo5UWVD Use
https://www.rapidtables.com/web/tools/base64-decode.html and paste the text above to decode it. If you cannot access the pack, please let me know.
I highly encourage you to look beyond the stems provided and look for other stems or songs that could fit the theme.
Submission link (MP3/WAV/FLAC)
Submit your mashups to this contest here! If you run into trouble submitting, please let me know.
All tracks submitted to this contest must be unreleased. You may release after this contest is over.
Due dates
- The deadline for this contest will be Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at 8 AM EDT/12 noon GMT. At that time, voting for the entries will proceed. Entries will be kept anonymous to reduce popularity bias.
- The final voting deadline will be Friday, March 25 at 8 AM EST/12 noon GMT. Winners will be picked sometime during the weekend.
Additional guidelines
- All entries must be submitted as high quality lossy (MP3) or lossless (WAV/FLAC) files using the following upload link.
- All tracks must be unreleased. No public submissions. Entries that are made public within the submission and voting periods may be disqualified. You may release your tracks after the contest.
- There will be a voting phase from the Reddit community and a judging phase by the contest organizer, with results weighted 50/50.
- While it's good to challenge yourself further, don't push yourself too hard. You may get bonus points from your peers, but I'll ultimately judge on quality starting from minimum criteria.
- Whoever wins the contest will be responsible for choosing a theme. If the theme is not chosen by the deadline given, the contest organizers will choose the theme.
- If there are additional questions, feel free to comment within this thread.
TL;DR
This week's theme for the contest is
Colors. Submit a mashup that uses
at least one prominently featured source in which the artist or title contains a color or color-related word. Examples can be found above.
A stem pack is provided. You will need to use a base64 decoder to get the stem link.
aHR0cHM6Ly9kcml2ZS5nb29nbGUuY29tL2RyaXZlL2ZvbGRlcnMvMWw5LW1qdFI0RmZ4NWxBVm9oTkVFTk5PMmZOeXo5UWVD Submit your mashups to the contest here! You have until
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2021.07.14 00:31 DieHermetischeGarage Podcast-PlayList vom Dienstag, 13.07.2021
Die gesamte Tages-PlayList Tagestipps News Zeit | Titel | wo | min | |
05:10 | Härte gegen Demonstranten? Die Lage auf Kuba (Demmer, Anne) | DLF | 4:56 | ? |
05:15 | Kanada bereitet sich auf nächste Hitzewelle vor (Passenheim, Antje) | DRK | 2:51 | ? |
05:20 | Sensationsfund im Schuhkarton (Germann, Stefanie) | DRK | 3:47 | ? |
06:15 | Anarchie und Chaos: Plünderungen in Teilen Südafrikas (Genth, Jana) | DLF | 4:32 | ? |
06:50 | Haarfarbe - Graue Köpfe in Cannes (Haase, Till) | DRN | 4:27 | |
06:50 | Erster Cyber-Katastrophenfall: Wie gefährdet sind deutsche Kommunen? (Ruge, Kay) | DRK | 6:02 | ? |
07:07 | Corona-Langzeitfolgen - Long Covid und sinkende Impfbereitschaft (Haase, Till) | DRN | 6:53 | |
07:16 | Wie lassen sich Impfanreize schaffen? Interview mit Markus Söder, CSU (Küpper, Moritz) | DLF | 12:41 | ? |
07:37 | Beleidigungen britischer Fans - Rassismus im Fußball, ein strukturelles Problem (Haase, Till) | DRN | 6:17 | |
07:38 | Ukrainischer Präsident Selenskij zu Gast bei Merkel (Adler, Sabine) | DLF | 5:47 | ? |
08:39 | Macron-Rede: Impfpflicht für Gesundheitspersonal und Pass für Cafés (Rienäcker, Cai) | DLF | 3:15 | ? |
08:43 | Das Wichtigste heute Morgen (Küpper, Moritz) | DLF | 4:11 | ? |
09:12 | Pekings Seidenstraße in Osteuropa: Interview mit dem Chinaexperten Thomas Eder (Rother, Frederik) | DLF | 8:26 | ? |
09:36 | Tausche Koran gegen Regenbogenfahne: Amed Sherwan kämpft für Meinungsfreiheit (Siniawski, Adalbert) | DLF | 8:25 | ? |
10:10 | Tangping - Chinas Jugend will weniger Leistungsdruck (Lee, Joyce) | DRN | 6:07 | |
10:29 | Asterix, der Kolonialist: Warum sich in den Comics Weiße gegen Weiße auflehnen (Werner, Florian) | DRK | 4:41 | ? |
12:28 | Verkehr und Klimaschutz. Brauchen wir ein Tempolimit? (Friedrich-Freksa, Jenny) | DRK | 5:04 | ? |
12:36 | Zusammenleben mit Sinti und Roma. Was sagt der Antiziganismus-Bericht? (Geuther, Gudula; Friedrich-Freksa, Jenny) | DRK | 5:37 | ? |
12:45 | Fehlende Freiheitsrechte. Polen, warum bist du falsch abgebogen? (Friedrich-Freksa, Jenny) | DRK | 5:46 | ? |
13:26 | Reaktionen auf Proteste in Kuba (Demmer, Anne) | DLF | 2:55 | ? |
13:48 | Obstbauern in NRW züchten immer neue Erdbeersorten (Gördes-Giesen, Angelika) | DRK | 4:20 | ? |
14:08 | 'Auch von Krimis umschichten': Debatte um ARD-Politmagazine in den Mediatheken (Dobusch, Leonhard) | DRK | 6:25 | ? |
14:13 | Fashwave: Wie Nazis mit Retro-Optik und Meme-Kultur spielen (Kracher, Veronika; Bürger, Manuel) | DRK | 10:42 | ? |
15:23 | Gary Kemp von Spandau Ballet mit 'In Solo': wehmütig und wenig aufregend (Böttcher, Martin) | DRK | 5:40 | ? |
15:25 | 'Deadlines': ZDF startet Comedy-Offensive (Meyer, Michael) | DLF | 4:03 | ? |
15:44 | Mediatheken von ARD und ZDF: Personalisierung light (Borgers, Michael) | DLF | 5:22 | ? |
15:50 | ARD-Pläne für 'Weltspiegel', 'Monitor' & Co. Sparen an der falschen Stelle? - Interview mit Thomas Lückerath (Schneider, Annika) | DLF | 7:29 | ? |
16:11 | Quentin Tarantino: 'Es war einmal in Hollywood' (Sobolla, Bernd) | DLF | 7:31 | ? |
17:22 | Das war knapp! Beirat der Bundesregierung wollte Medien disziplinieren (Ehrhardt, Mischa) | DRK | 4:03 | ? |
17:41 | Wolf Biermanns Archiv geht an die Berliner Staatsbibliothek (Fitzel, Tomas) | DLF | 4:04 | ? |
17:48 | Antiziganismus-Bericht: Welche Bilanz zieht die unabhängige Kommission? (Fings, Karola) | DRK | 8:32 | ? |
18:21 | DIW-Analystin zu Strombedarf: Politik hat mit veralteten Zahlen agiert (Meschkat, Sonja / Kemfert, Claudia) | DRN | 5:12 | |
18:35 | Querdenker nach Corona: Klimawandel als nächstes Thema (Meschkat, Sonja) | DRN | 5:51 | |
18:37 | Zerstörung und Plünderungen: in Teilen Südafrika herrscht Chaos (Genth, Jana) | DLF | 2:31 | ? |
18:40 | Aufarbeitung eines Skandals: Politische Abgründe in Österreich (Ozsvàth, Stephan) | DLF | 18:57 | ? |
19:05 | Impfpflicht- Debatte - Die Bundesregierung hat vorschnell eine Chance vertan (Capellan, Frank) | DLF | 3:15 | ? |
19:15 | Der Kampf gegen die Vorhaut (Schauen, Ulli) | DLF | 51:23 | ? |
20:10 | Drei Frauen (Plath, Sylvia) | DLF | 43:32 | ? |
21:00 | Gaslighting - Wenn wir emotional manipuliert werden (Rogall, Shalin) | DRN | 21:11 | |
23:20 | Antiziganismus: Interview mit Ajriz Bekirovski, Amaro Drom e.V. (Potthoff, Niklas) | DLF | 7:30 | |
Infos (#) | Info |
(1) | Giovanni Falcone und Paolo Borsellino sind Freunde aus Kindertagen, stammen aus dem gleichen armen Viertel in Palermo. Zusammen werden sie später erfolgreiche Mafia-Jäger sein. Doch die Cosa Nostra schlägt zurück und bringt die beiden um. Dadurch werden sie zu Helden. |
(2) | Gott nahe sein, das wollen die Chassidim, die heute vor allem wegen ihrer religiösen Strenge bekannt sind. Die Wurzeln des Chassidismus liegen im 18. Jahrhundert. Als Erweckungsbewegung wollte der Chassidismus damals das Judentum reformieren. Seit dem Holocaust existiert der Chassidismus in Europa nicht mehr. |
(3) | Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts wurde in Hamburg die erste Reformsynagoge der Welt errichtet. Wenige Jahre vorher hatten sich Hamburger Juden zum Israelitischen Tempelverein zusammengeschlossen. Im Geiste der Aufklärung wurde das Reformjudentum zu einem wichtigen Pfeiler des deutsch-jüdischen Lebens. |
(4) | Gefühl gegen Vernunft, Kränkung gegen Kritik, Gruppen gegen das größere Wir. Das sind Gegensätze, die unsere Gesellschaft spalten. Aber Demokratie lebt von Streit, wer mitmachen will, muss Kontroverse aushalten. Beate Meierfrankenfeld plädiert deshalb für eine Politik der Schmerzen. |
(5) | Mit dem 6 Meter-Sprung wurde Sergej Bubka zur Legende. Sein Weltrekord hielt über zwanzig Jahre. |
(6) | Jazz war in der Nazi-Zeit streng verboten. Doch ausgerechnet Joseph Goebbels ließ eine deutsche Swing-Band NS-Propagandatexte vertonen. So wollte man über Kurzwellensender die Bevölkerung im "Feindesland" infiltrieren. Denn mit deutscher Marschmusik hätte man kaum Hörer gewonnen. "Charlie and his Orchestra" nannte sich die Goebbels-Band, deren Schallplattenaufnahmen eher zufällig entdeckt wurden. Von Mechthild Müser (SWR 2011) |
(7) | 'Wie der Künstler alles malen kann, nur nicht die vollendete Schönheit, so kann auch der Geschichtsschreiber, wo ihm alle tausend Jahre das Vollkommene begegnet, nur darüber schweigen.' So schrieb einst der berühmte Historiker Theodor Mommsen über Gaius Julius Caesar. Autor: Marko Rösseler |
(8) | •Monolog• Ein Mann zieht in das Hotel C, Zimmernummer 2020. Allein und abgeschottet von der Außenwelt. Denn draußen tobt eine giftige Welle. // Von Maximilian Karakatsanis / Regie: Maximilian Karakatsanis / Produktion: KHM & Karakatsanis 2021 |
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2021.06.03 01:10 DieHermetischeGarage Podcast-PlayList vom Mittwoch, 02.06.2021
Die gesamte Tages-PlayList Tagestipps News Zeit | Titel | wo | min | |
05:40 | Der ungeimpfte Kontinent - Kaum Impfdosen erreichen Afrika (Diekhans, Antje) | DLF | 3:27 | ? |
05:45 | Innere Leere und Angst vor Kontrollverlust - Essstörungen in den USA nehmen zu (Sarre, Claudia) | DLF | 3:34 | ? |
06:45 | Steht die Brandmauer gegen AfD? - Interview Max Otte, Werte-Union (Heckmann, Dirk-Oliver) | DLF | 11:54 | ? |
07:45 | Rechtsextreme Gewalt gegen Wohnprojekt in Berlin-Spandau? (Kuck, Marie von) | DLF | 7:05 | ? |
08:37 | Klipp und klar: Kinderlose sollen mehr für die Pflege zahlen - richtig so! (Bernhard, Henry) | DRK | 1:58 | ? |
08:40 | Das Wichtigste heute morgen (Heckmann, Dirk-Oliver) | DLF | 4:38 | ? |
09:10 | Armenien - Sorge über militärische Vorfälle an der Grenze zu Aserbaidschan (Dornblüth, Gesine) | DLF | 4:25 | ? |
09:35 | Tag für Tag (Aktoprak, Levent) | DLF | 24:39 | ? |
09:52 | Das Pogrom von Bagdad - der Fahud im Juni 1941 (Dippel, Carsten) | DLF | 7:21 | ? |
10:08 | Mit dem Tablet ins Bett - Beziehungswirren im Zeitalter der Dating-App (Pron, Patricio) | DRK | 15:15 | ? |
11:08 | Der Schlagzeuger in der Band - Charlie Watts (Rolling Stones) zum 80. (Heppelmann, Achim) | DRK | 6:05 | ? |
11:18 | Schlussmachen mit Amerika: Album 'Where The Spirit Rests' von Chris Eckman (Beyer, Carsten) | DRK | 6:46 | ? |
11:36 | Alles nur digital? Verein wehrt sich gegen 'Digitalzwang' Int. mit Lena Simon (Lischka, Gregor) | DLF | 4:07 | ? |
11:36 | Neue Jazz-Alben: Das muss man gehört haben ... oder auch nicht (Tengeler, Jan) | DRK | 5:57 | ? |
12:26 | 'Wohlstand für Schwarze' - Präsident Biden am Ort des Masskers von Tulsa (Landwehr, Arthur) | DLF | 3:02 | ? |
12:33 | Ostminister beraten 30 Jahre deutsche Einheit. Wo stehen wir? (Mika, Bascha) | DRK | 6:33 | ? |
12:36 | Kritik an 'Islamlandkarte' - Ã-sterreichs Integrationsministerin unter Druck (Govedarica, Srdjan) | DLF | 3:53 | ? |
12:43 | Gefahr von Militärkonflikten. Weiter mit Russland reden? (Mika, Bascha) | DRK | 6:11 | ? |
13:54 | China: Huawei stellt eigenes Betriebssystem HarmonyOs vor (Wurzel, Steffen) | DLF | 1:28 | ? |
14:10 | 'Princess Charming' - die 'erste lesbische Datingshow' (Podcast) (Zylka, Jenni) | DRK | 9:01 | ? |
14:16 | Bayern: mehrere Geistliche wegen Kirchenasyl vor Gericht (Krone, Tobias) | DLF | 6:05 | ? |
14:35 | Relotius-Interview in 'Reportagen' - die Inszenierung eines Lügners (Lazarevic, Krsto) | DRK | 9:42 | ? |
15:15 | Neue Filme: 'The Secrets We Keep', 'Kids Run', 'Cruella' (Albrecht, Jörg) | DLF | 5:34 | ? |
15:36 | Interview mit Claas Relotius: Der Umgang mit einem Fälscher - Interview mit Daniel Puntas (Hübert, Henning) | DLF | 9:06 | ? |
15:40 | Autonome Drohnen, die töten? - UNO-Bericht zeigt beunruhigende Entwicklung (Horn, Ann-Kathrin) | DRN | 5:03 | |
16:30 | Geo-Deep-Fakes, Höchstalter, Coronavirus-Varianten (Grunow, Ines) | DRN | 5:38 | |
16:33 | Newcomerin der Woche: Marina Allen (Reimann, Christoph) | DRK | 5:53 | ? |
16:36 | Mond, Mars und mehr: Chinas Aufstieg zur Weltraum-Weltmacht (Urban, Karl) | DLF | 6:33 | ? |
17:36 | Erste kritische Ausgabe von 'Mein Kampf' in Frankreich erhältlich (Markert, Stefanie) | DLF | 5:11 | ? |
17:46 | Nackt, haarig, sexy: Zainab Fasiki zeichnet Comics gegen Sexismus (sadaqi, dunja) | DRK | 4:05 | ? |
18:36 | Israelische Knesset wählt Herzog zu Präsident und ringt um Regierung (Assmann, Tim) | DLF | 3:25 | ? |
18:40 | Ein Hauch von Yellowstone - Wie Wolf, Luchs, Elch und Co. sich wieder ansiedeln (Reidt, Lutz) | DLF | 18:59 | ? |
19:05 | Aufarbeitung nutzlos? Wie Beate Klarsfeld auf die neue Rechte blickt (Magazin) (Kolja Unger) | DRK | 8:06 | ? |
22:05 | Der Labelchef Marcus Hienicke im Gespräch über das Medium CD (Zerweck, Jonas) | DLF | 9:49 | ? |
23:26 | Deutsch-russischer Streit im Linienflugverkehr offenbar vorerst beigelegt (Laack, Stephan) | DLF | 1:07 | |
23:28 | Zweiter Großbrand im Iran an einem Tag (Senz, Karin) | DLF | 1:02 | |
23:29 | Hackerangriff auf das Computersystem der New Yorker U-Bahn: Spur nach China (Passenheim, Antje) | DLF | 0:59 | |
23:35 | Filme der Woche: 'African Mirror' und 'Kids Run' (Leweke, Anke) | DRK | 7:15 | ? |
23:40 | EU-Steuereinigung, dazu Interview mit Sven Giegold, EU-Abgeordneter der Grünen (Barenberg, Jasper) | DLF | 7:14 | |
23:47 | EU-Kommission wil Schengen-Raum stärken und Zunahme von Kontrolle stoppen (Klein, Bettina) | DLF | 3:22 | |
Infos (#) | Info |
(1) | Computer führen manchmal ein Eigenleben. Vielleicht sind daran ja die Flüssig-Kristalle in den Bildschirmen schuld? Kristalle leben nämlich, erklärte am 2. Juni 1905 der Naturforscher Otto Lehmann. . Lehmanns Entdeckung inspiriert den Arzt Ernst Haeckel zu seinem Werk "Kristallseelen". |
(2) | Was bringt Menschen dazu, Böses zu tun? Aus Sicht von Hannah Arendt braucht es dazu nicht mehr als kollektive Gedankenlosigkeit, jedenfalls in einem Staat, der das Böse zum Ziel erhoben hat. Nicht anders bedeutet die Banalität des Bösen. (BR 2018) |
(3) | Hörspiel nach dem gleichnamigen Kurzroman von Arno Schmidt.Arno Schmidt lässt in seiner Paradies-Dystopie, erschienen 1951, die letzten beiden Überlebenden eines Atomkrieges auf der verwaisten Erde aufeinandertreffen. Eigensinnig und lustvoll geht es zwischen Adam und Eva zu, nachdem die Eine den Anderen um ein Haar erschossen hätte. Anna Pein hat Schmidts Endzeit-Vision weitergeschrieben und um zahlreiche aktuelle Zeitbezüge und Plagen der Menschheit erweitert: „Kultur!? Was war denn das zuletzt für eine miese Melange aus Instagram und Staatsknete und Internet und Kapital in ewiggleichem GV mit dem Pietismus?!“Mit Tilo Werner (ErzähleIch), Sascha Icks (Lisa).Von Anna Pein nach einem Kurzroman von Arno Schmidt.Regie: Oliver Sturm.Komposition: Werner Cee.Musiker: Eivind Aarset und Andreas Völker.Regieassistenz: Lisa Krumme und Simon Hastreiter.Technische Realisation: Manuel Glowczewski und Jan Merget.Dramaturgie: Christiane Ohaus.Produktion: Norddeutscher Rundfunk 2021. |
(4) | Der berühmteste Hund vom Großen Sankt Bernhard Pass ist Barry, 1800 - 1814. Heute steht er ausgestopft in Bern im Museum. Barry hat vierzig Menschenleben gerettet. |
(5) | Der SED-Politiker Otto Fleischer wurde 1952 verhaftet, 1953 nach einem einwöchigen Schauprozess verurteilt. Die Stasi hat das Verfahren auf Tonbändern mitgeschnitten. |
(6) | Der Landarbeiter Walter Praedel hörte Willy Brandt im Radio und zündete am 7. Oktober 1961 - dem Jahrestag der DDR-Gründung - zwei Scheunen an. Niemand wurde verletzt. Der Strafprozess in Frankfurt/Oder im Dezember 1961 dauerte nur wenige Stunden und endete mit einem Todesurteil. Warum wurde Walter Praedel zum Tod verurteilt? Beklemmende Aufnahmen eines DDR-Strafprozesses. Von Maximilian Schönherr und Gábor Paál. |
(7) | In unserem Körper sind in jeder Sekunde Abermillionen kleine Streifenpolizisten unterwegs: unsere Immunzellen. Sie erkennen körperfremde Eindringlinge, Krankheitserreger etwa, und machen sie unschädlich. So bleiben wir gesund. Könnte man sie nicht auch im Kampf gegen Krebs mobilisieren? Autorin: Kerstin Hilt |
(8) | •Satire• Stauspiel in fünf Fahrzeugen: Alles steht. Nichts geht. Erhöhtes Verkehrsaufkommen. Brückensperrungen. Verengte Fahrspuren. Querstehende LKW. Randstreifen-Gehölzpflege. Leitplankenreinigung. Baustellen-Messe des 'Landesbetrieb Straßenbau NRW'. // Von Fritz Eckenga / Regie: Thomas Leutzbach / WDR 2021 |
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2021.01.14 16:52 michaellowin Music At Age 14
I saw a post this morning stating that the music you heard at age 14 is the favorite music of your life. That year for me was 1983. I decided to look back at the album releases and see what I had then, and what I have now.
Eurythmics – Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) (had)
Nena – Nena (had)
Def Leppard – Pyromania (had)
U2 – War (had)
Styx – Kilroy Was Here (had/have)
Spandau Ballet – True (had)
Quiet Riot – Metal Health (had)
Marillion – Script For A Jester’s Tear (have)
ZZ Top – Eliminator (had)
Frank Zappa – Baby Snakes (have)
Frank Zappa – The Man From Utopia (had/have)
Violent Femmes – Violent Femmes (had/have)
David Bowie – Let’s Dance (had)
Men At Work – Cargo (had)
Madness – Madness (had/have)
Pete Townshend – Scoop (had/have)
Weird Al Yankovic – Weird Al Yankovic (had/have)
Elton John – Too Low For Zero (had)
Motorhead – Another Perfect Day (had/have)
The Kinks – State Of Confusion (had)
Stevie Ray Vaughan – Texas Flood (have)
The Police – Synchronicity (had)
Robert Plant – The Principle Of Moments (had/have)
Metallica – Kill ‘Em All (have)
Madonna – Madonna (had)
Billy Joel – An Innocent Man (had)
AC/DC – Flick Of The Switch (had)
Tom Waits – Swordfishtrombones (had/have)
The Stray Cats – Rant N’ Rave With The Stray Cats (had)
Depeche Mode – Construction Time Again (had)
UB40 – Labour Of Love (had)
Huey Lewis And The News – Sports (had)
Kiss – Lick It Up (had)
Motley Crue – Shout At The Devil (had)
Genesis – Genesis (had/have)
Mercyful Fate – Melissa (had)
Paul McCartney – Pipes Of Peace (had/have)
Brian May – Star Fleet Project (had)
Pat Benatar – Live From Earth (had)
Yes – 90125 (had/have)
The Rolling Stones – Undercover (had/have)
Ozzy Osbourne – Bark At The Moon (had)
Duran Duran – Seven And The Ragged Tiger (had)
U2 – Under A Blood Red Sky (had)
Tracy Ullman – You Broke My Heart In 17 Places (have)
The Style Council – Introducing The Style Council (have)
So it looks as if I have had more than I have – chock it up to downsizing and mp3’s. I do still love most of the music.
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