10 Results for : bopping
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Star Wars: We Don't Do Weddings: The Band's Tale (Dramatized), Hörbuch, Digital, 60min
Figrin Da'n and the Modal Nodes - bopping Bithians and members in good standing of the Intergalactic Federation of Musicians - were under exclusive contract to Jabba's Palace. They were hoofing it up when Jabba's arch rival sent E522, a recycled assassin droid, to make them an offer they couldn't refuse. Figrin Da'n didn't do weddings. But Lady Valerian had imported herself a Whipid mate from her homeworld and was dead set on getting hitched in high style. And what with Figrin Da'n's gambling debts, three thousand credits could set him up just fine. But before they could cut the cake, Lady Val's bounty hunter bridegroom took Jabba's bait, skipped town to find Han Solo, and the party exploded into murderous mayhem. Language: English. Narrator: full cast. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/rand/001019/bk_rand_001019_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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Hot & Heavy (eBook, ePUB)
In and out . . .That's Lieutenant Ian MacLean's goal. The leader of a team of highly trained Navy SEALs— the toughest, buffest fighting men in the world— the sexy, hard-as-nails bachelor has the brains, guts, and brawn to outthink, outgun, and outmaneuver any enemy. But dealing with a buxom, headstrong, iron-willed Viking maiden from a time a thousand years before Ian was born . . . that's a whole different kind of warfare.Madrene Olgadottir has no idea where she is or that she's landed ten centuries in the future. After bopping the arrogant soldier on his head and tying him up, the stunning hellion gives him a tongue lashing that makes a drill sergeant sound like a kindergarten teacher. Then she demonstrates that she has her own special way of dealing with overconfident males.Hoo-yah, it looks like Operation Rodent is about to get . . . Hot & Heavy- Shop: buecher
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The Lost Years in India: Jesus: The Hindu Roots of Christianity , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 269min
Over the centuries, the claim has repeatedly been made that Jesus Christ not only walked the earth, but also spent his early and post-crucifixion years in a variety of places, including Egypt, India, Great Britain, Japan, and America. Indeed, traditions maintain that Jesus, the great God-man of the West, lived, learned, loved, and died in such places. Popular modern literature also purports that Jesus sired children who then became the ancestors of various royal families of Europe, including France and/or elsewhere, depending on the author.The allegation of Christ being a kingly progenitor is extremely convenient and useful for European royal families, obviously. Unfortunately for the European claimants, however, India also has a tradition that Jesus went there and likewise fathered children. So, too, does Shingo, Japan, allege that Jesus ended up there after the crucifixion, having children with a Japanese wife. Other tales depict Jesus “walking the Americas” or bopping about Glastonbury, England, with his “uncle”, Joseph of Arimathea. Not all of these tales can be true, obviously, unless Jesus is polymorphous and phantasmagoric, a perspective that in reality represents that of the mythologist or mythicist. To wit, regardless of these fables, or rather, because of them, the most reasonable conclusion regarding Jesus and where he may or may not have been is that he is a mythical character, not a historical personage who trotted the globe.Produced by Devin Lawerence in Vrndavana.Mixed and assembled by Macc Kay in Bangkok.Musical consultant Alex Franchi in Milan.Production Executive Avalon Giuliano in London.Intern Eden Giuliano in Delhi.Dedicated to the sacred memory of two pure devotees, H. G. Srimati Vrndarani Devi Dasi Maharani (1953-2017) and H. G. Srila Bhakti Hirday Mangal Niloy Gosvami Maharaj.Special thanks to author Brandon Stickney.Music by AudioNautix with their kind permission. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Jagannatha Dasa. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/191753/bk_acx0_191753_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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Baby, Don't Hurt Me: Stories and Scars from Saturday Night Live , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 526min
You may know him as Mango, Mr. Peepers, the gibberish-spouting Suel Forrester, or one half of the head-bopping brothers in A Night at the Roxbury. Maybe you remember him as the forlorn Gothic kid Azrael Abyss, Gay Hitler, or the guitarist in the “More Cowbell” sketch. Whichever it is, Chris Kattan has earned a spot in the hearts of a generation of comedy fans. Chris Kattan has defied comparison, expectations, and sometimes gravity with his inimitable style of physical comedy. By creating some of the most memorable Saturday Night Live characters, as well as his many roles in film and television, Kattan has remained one of the most fearless and versatile comedians in the world. Not long after Chris was labeled one of the improv group Groundlings’ “must-see” performers in the company, he was cast on SNL - and within the first six weeks, Chris’ film career also took off. Now, for the first time, Kattan opens up about eight seasons on SNL, performing alongside friends and future legends including Will Ferrell, Jimmy Fallon, and Tina Fey, and guest hosts from Charlize Theron to Tom Hanks to David Bowie. He also shares stories of his unusual childhood (involving a secluded mountain with zen monks) with Leonard Cohen and Alan Watts. Baby, Don’t Hurt Me offers an unprecedented look into Chris’ life, from his fascinating relationship with Lorne Michaels to a private Valentine’s Day dinner with Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, an unforgettable flight with Beyoncé, and even breaking his neck on live television. Baby, Don’t Hurt Me is a candid, revealing memoir from a timeless comedian and a window into the world of millennium-era SNL, from the rehearsals to the after-after parties, as narrated by your hilarious and inspiring friend - who just so happened to be there for all of it. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Chris Kattan. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/adbl/029516/bk_adbl_029516_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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The Dragon's Willing Sacrifice (The Last Dragons, #3) (eBook, ePUB)
Sacrificed to a dragon as a teen, she was coddled for years. But when her dragon shifter fails to notice she's all grown up and willing, she may just have to claim him herself. Since she was dropped on his doorstep, Cardi has had the hots for Kimber. Despite prancing around him in her off-the-shoulder shirts that showcase her bare midriff and her assortment of tight skorts that showcase her shapely thighs, he doesn't take much notice of her. Kimber may have marked her as his, but he has yet to claim her by bopping her brains out. Cardi's done waiting. Now she's sure it's time to resort to drastic measures. Kimber has his hands full with the upcoming Accords which aims to bring shifters to a peaceful agreement to get the Valkyrie to lift the ban of sacrifices coming into the Veil. The trouble is, his own sacrifice continues to act like a child and demand his attention at every turn. When grounding Cardi doesn't work, she drops a bombshell by dumping Kimber. It seems like a perfect solution as the peace and quiet settles in… but then Kimber comes to understand that being dumped means she's going to date other shifters. Their break up puts the Accords in jeopardy when Kimber has to abide by the new rules; rules that say a sacrifice makes her own choice of mate. With Cardi now a free agent, Kimber isn't so sure she'll choose him in the end. If he can't win her back, and he resorts to ripping out the throats of the shifters sniffing around her, the fragile peace he's cobbled together will turn to chaos. If you love alpha male shifters, fated mates, and steamy romance with a touch of 80's nostalgia, then you don't want to miss The Last Dragons series!- Shop: buecher
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Cave Paintings & Silent Movies
'Chicago-area singer/songwriter Louise Kelly distinguishes herself with her debut album Cave Paintings & Silent Movies. This bright, upbeat pop-jazz collection has an overall young sound with an old, jazzy soul. Louise sings straight from the heart telling a story of love and life with stylish accompaniment. From the catchy chorus of "Lonely In Love" to the smooth ballad of "What a Night, No Stars" listeners are engaged with smart musicality and original lyrics. Louise takes center stage with her vocal and piano performance in this album. Adding to the soulful mix, supplying additional head-bopping grooves are musicians Michael Krieglstein on bass, CJ Grandberry and Maxx Popp on drums, and Zach Biggus and Mark Domanico on guitar.' Recorded at Velvet Arts Studios, Glen Ellyn, Illinois and Wentz Concert Hall, Naperville, Illinois. Produced by MIchael Krieglstein. Tracks recorded in Wentz Concert Hall (all the solo piano/voice songs) are live performances in an acoustically incredible space. Listen for the reverb of a dimly-lit stage in a dark and gorgeous hall.- Shop: odax
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All the New Mistakes
Imagine Jonathan Richman, early Elvis Costello, Thee Headcoats mixed with Ren and stimpy and you're getting close. Bucky are a 2 piece band with ace tunes and lots and lots of love from the Bath/ Bristol fanzine scene. The drummer Joff has one hand who plays unlike Def Leppards drummer- he does it the hard way with one stick and his stump. Singer and guitarist Simon plays a spasmodic Silvertone guitar which would make Billy Childish proud. The tunes are Richmond-esque with daft lyrics that make you laugh 'I'm a pony, but soon i'll be a horse' with a shambolic yet harmonic live show. If you haven't heard or seen them check out the website please. Let me know what you think? good? bad? have you seen them- I don't think they've ever played in London- can we start a campaign to bring them round the country. Check out the video on the site to see live crazyness and one handed drumming for real... - barbelithunderground.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ It's Ritalin all round as attention-deficit-disorder duo Bucky begin to start getting around to commencing. Their clowning, distracted asides and high-jink japery draws the crowd closer and they have warmth in spades. They are the unholy love child of Sparks, They Might Be Giants and Momus, with songs about teenage hormonal misery, moody stropping and the vaingloriously misunderstood. Rocket-speed pocket opera jammed into square peg, round hole two-minute miniatures. -Venue ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUCKY - Adorably manic country-rock two piece with awesome tunes and hilarious lyrics. Probably the only band in Bristol that is loved by everyone in town. -Venue ------------------------------------------------------------- B u c k y The most loved, sharp-witted, danceable, fun, energetic and hilariously demented band in Bristol. Far from being a novelty act, Joff (drumming, yelps) and Simon (guitar, handsome voice) have a knowledge and enthusiasm for music that takes in gospel, country, Motown, doo wop and bubblegum pop, but they come across like if punk rock happened in the fifties, like a hardcore buddy holly... and they are as eclectic in their songwriting, with subjects concerning everything from boy-trouble to libraries to dogs to Mary Wilson. You have to try really hard not to love this band. ^#^they've made devoted fans of everyone from The Seconds, the Rogers Sisters, erase errata and Kula Shaker ! and soon you! -LOCAL KID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ They're a 2-man guitar and drums garage rock revelation. If the only album Jonathan Richman ever owned was by the Sonics, you'd be halfway to defining their sound. Thay boast a set of melody-charged breakneck-speed songs that tackle some very strange subject matter (horses, The Beatles, Mary Wilson's demise after falling out with Diana Ross) and salute the greats of U.S. garage punk and country (Standells, Lovin' Spoonful, Sonics, Creedence). They rock with raw, feedbacking joy and more than a dash of eccentricity. 'Sheer, unadulterated pleasure' -Venue Bucky are fantastic. It's a kind of free-fall no brakes punk-skiffle assault course of ramshackle melodies frankly bursting into your face. There are two of them but that is more than enough... a drumming, guitaring, double voxed splurt of entertainment to be utterly recommended. -ARTROCKER Bucky are great and suck the audience into their one-off world with a kinda sound-tracked love-in. Bucky should be a religion. -ARTROCKER Bucky is a band of no future, no past, of the moment - and what a brilliant moment! The brightest light of the night, they are some kind of punk rock equivalent to Lenny Bruce (if you don't know, look him up, he's the father of every thing). A blitz of 2-minute songs, inspired lunacy, affection and intelligence, commentary without judgement, they are cool beyond cool and you can't not love 'em. We love you Bucky! - MOLES CLUB Bucky have graced the Purr stage 8 times (or was that 9) and somehow this was the first time for me! 2 blokes, a drummer with one hand (the handless arm a drumstick!!) and a singer with two hands and a guitar! Cavorting around like loose cannons, they played fantastic short sharp shots of wide-eyed-pop-piss-takes, Radiohead and Travis bearing the brunt. Where these guys blast the fun into 'serious', they do it such a way that it's less an insult and more a flipside reaction. Bucky are radicals true to a pure punk ethos, reactionary, funny, political and well aware of the media portholes that try to make sense of the ever- changing seas of popular music. Their sense of humour is chemical and utterly shambolic with tales of how they love the library (and librarians!), and in love with the unsung heroines that aren't Diana Ross in the Supremes! Genius! - MOLES CLUB REVIEW ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Another band that should be massive. Silly, funny and charming, but still able to rock out with the best of them. More entertaining than electrocuting a bath full of kittens. Rockin' good fun. -Miles The Munter Two things must be explained about Bucky, of whom there are two, Joff and Simon, old school pals. First, they are not simply a two-piece playing the finest skiffle pop delights in the West Country (if not the World), no, Bucky are also an hilariously endearing comedy double act that would make Reeves & Mortimer consider enrolling on a team-building course. Second, Joff does not use a bass drum. This would normally be strange enough in itself, except Joff only has one hand. You'd think a drummer only able to use one stick would make as much use of his feet as possible, but instead Joff bangs out his bass beat on a floor tom with his stump as his drum kit runs away from him. This shouldn't be funny but it really, really is. These two things are important because it means Bucky are 4 songs into their set before you actually notice- due to being so distracted by Joff's brilliant and original drum skills, their endearing enthusiasm, their heart warming rapport and side splitting ad-libs. By the time you've observed, considered and made aesthetic judgements about their fast-paced, double vocal, stop start style, they've so thoroughly won you over that it is impossible not to love them so much you want to take them home and put them on your mantelpiece. There they could stay, bopping along singing about dogs ('Hi-Fido', 'The Greasy One'), Libraries ('I Love the Library'), 'The Beatles', teenagers, bicycles and best of all ... Ponies. "I'm a pony/soon I will be a horse" rings out their final song, which the whole of Moles sings along with them in glorious, grinning abandon, before they are dragged back out for an encore. - GIGWISE.CO.UK Bucky are the class clowns you'd love to swap for your irritating older brother and proudly introduce to all your friends and family. Self-deprecating and hilarious, they hide masterfully brilliant and wildly imaginative lyrics under a carefree careering set of 2-chord skiffle pop anthems. 'Hi-Fido' is a song with 2 chords (C&F) as Simon handily demonstrates. The barking is inspired. However, we are also treated to the genius that is 'I Am Dark' ("I am serious/always mysterious/can I read you my thesis"). I'm laughing too hard to make notes but luckily I got an advance copy of the forthcoming album so I know all the lyrics off by heart. Which is lucky as you are far too distracted by the interplay and banter between madcap Joff and faux-serious Simon. If you haven't seen Bucky live then there is a big hole in your life. -GIGWISE.CO.UK.- Shop: odax
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