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Episode 52 of the Stew Ramble. I went and made this show way too long, my bad but please enjoy regardless.

Episode 52 – April 30, 2021
Some notes from today’s show 4-30-2021

The end of April 2021 is upon us, so here’s some info about the month of April courtesy of Time and Date Dot Com

Checkout the Spotify track list of songs from today’s show: Sleeping With Stew – March 24, 2007

  • Dreams in the Dark – Badlands
  • Imagination – Laura Branigan
  • 99.9 F – Suzanne Vega
  • Pride – Living Colour
  • Green-Tinted Sixties Mind – Mr. Big
  • Steppin’ Out – Joe Jackson (Didn’t Air)
  • Respect Yourself – Bruce Willis (Didn’t Air)
  • Life Beyond L.A. – Ambrosia
  • Ocean Man – Ween
  • Copperhead Road – Steve Earle
  • Eve – Statler Brothers
  • The Beast and Dragon Adored – Spoon
  • The Promised Land – Bruce Springsteen

Looking back or really just reading off the list of songs played during the only “live to tape” remote broadcast show during the wild wild days of Sleeping With Stew.

Stew – Green Coat
Episode 51 4/28/2021

Track Listing of Songs from March 17, 2007 Sleeping With Stew Saturday Night Radio Program “St. Patty’s Grunge Party” You can find the entire songs on my Spotify playlist: Sleeping With Stew – St. Patty’s Grunge Party

  • Dead & Bloated – Stone Temple Pilots
  • Dam That River – Alice in Chains
  • Rape Me – Nirvana
  • Breath – Pearl Jam
  • Rusty Cage – Soundgarden
  • Number One Blind – Veruca Salt
  • Breaking the Girl – Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • MTV Makes Me Want to Smoke Crack – Joel Jerome (Originally by Beck)
  • On a Plain – Nirvana
  • Thunder Kiss ’65 – White Zombie
  • Cut You In – Jerry Cantrell
  • Alone – Pearl Jam
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Alright I made it to Number 50. So this is a true ramble. No plan or rhyme nor reason, just me talking. Enjoy or don’t just me recording my voice to digital “tape?”

Episode 50 4-28-2021

Enjoying some of the music from the Sleeping With Stew Saturday Night Radio program. Going through the track list of local artists in NWI

Happy birthday, 1986 - Jenna Coleman
actress: Doctor Who, Emmerdale, Death Comes to Pemberley, Victoria, Me Before You

Track Listing March 3, 2007 “All Local Saturday”

  • Stop the Pain – Perfect Red
  • Plain Fuzzy Sunday – O’Neill & Wean
  • Skin Deep – Janus
  • Body Rocket – G-Bot
  • Catastrophe – Lying Delilah
  • For How Long – Easy Tiger
  • Abundant Sunshine – Sally (Not able to put on Spotify Playlist)
  • Slow Poke – Sam Winch
  • Feeling the Time Pass By – This Is Me (Not able to put on Spotify Playlist)
  • Pangea’s Box – Shred Eagle
  • Burn, Burn, Burn – Oh My God
  • Horse – Cealed Kasket
  • New School – Buddy Nuisance*
  • Preoccupied – Shades of Fiction*

*Songs scheduled to play but did not air that night.

26th day of Fourth Month of the year Twenty – Twenty-One

Odd Fellows Day
The first Odd Fellows lodge in the U.S. was established in Baltimore, Maryland on this day in 1819. The official name of the organization is the Independent Order (of) Odd Fellows or IOOF. You can see these initials on many buildings in communities throughout the country. These are the Odd Fellows halls where the local, secret fraternal benefit meets. The first Odd Fellows group started in Great Britain in the 18th century.
The main focus of the fraternal order is “to relieve the brethren, bury the dead, and care for the widow and the orphan.” This focus has been broadened through the years to include the principles of friendship, love and truth.
The Odd Fellows maintain homes for the aged, the poor, widows and orphans and provide members with financial aid in sickness or death. U.S. national headquarters are located in Baltimore, MD and the membership of the order is more than 1.5 million.
Brian Fellow’s Safari Planet – SNL

1921 – Weather broadcasts were heard for the first time on radio when WEW in St. Louis, MO aired weather news. Weather forecasts continue to be the top reason why people listen to radio; rating higher than music, news, sports and commercials! A sunny day to you wherever you may be on the planet…

1941 – The first organ was played at a baseball stadium (Cubs)– in Chicago, IL.
Chicago Cubs Organ – Gary Pressy – Interview

1964 – The Boston Celtics wrapped up an unprecedented sixth consecutive NBA championship. The Celtics still had two more crowns to win, however, before the string would come to an end

1984 – Jazz great Count Basie (William Basie) died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 79. Basie was a popular U.S. bandleader for over 30 years. His orchestra was made up of acclaimed soloists, such as tenor saxophonist Lester Young and vocalist Jimmy Rushing. Basie and his big band had over 32 hit records from 1937 to 1968. The Count Basie Orchestra’s biggest hit was a 1947 novelty song called Open the Door Richard. He is also remembered for swing classics like Jumpin’ at the Woodside and One O’Clock Jump (the band’s theme song).

2003 – Actor, activist Charlton Heston, who had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, stepped down as president of the NRA. Kayne Robinson took over for the 78-year-old Heston. Heston speech

1785 – John James Audubon
1900 – Charles Francis Richter
1933 – Carol Burnett
1938 – Duane Eddy
1958 – Giancarlo Esposito
1961 – Joan Chen
1963 – Jet Li
1963 – Bill Wennington
1965 – Kevin James
1970 – Melania Trump
1977 – Tom Welling
1978 – Stana Katic
1978 – Pablo Schreiber
1980 – Jordana Brewster
1980 – Channing Tatum

Masters of the Universe Monday we went with page 26 and the 4th entry counting from top to bottom of the book HE-MAN AND THE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE: A CHARACTER GUIDE AND WORLD COMPENDIUM

Blinker Prankster’s Floating Robot

Blinker – Prankster’s Floating Robot

Happy Friday, please forgive my voice, dealing with a bit of hearing issue on my left side. Either way I still put together a Stew Ramble for today. Please enjoy.

Episode 47 April 23, 2021

Wrigley Field History

New Coke?

Today In Science?

First ever You Tube Video Posted

APRIL 23rd

Happy Birthday Blair Brown Below is a Siskel & Ebert Review of the movie “Continental Divide.”

Covering it down to the bone! Just a quick ramble about my excuse of watching Netflix instead of putting together a real episode for today. But that’s the beauty of controlling my own content and it not being “for money”

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Documentary Mentioned: Long Shot

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Already half way to ninety. Some day in history, some songs, a ramble or two and some birthdays. Just another edition of the Stew For You, Stew For Lunch, Stew Ramble.

Episode 45 April 21. 2021

Full Songs played during the show can found here on the Amazon Music: Stew For Lunch/You 4-21-2021

More history and important events on this day can be found here on April 21 Wikipedia.

Short audio for today’s episode 44.

Episode 44 4-19-2021

Dan Pasqua popped in my head because he wore #44 during his time with the Chicago White Sox.

Today in Science History

Birthdays, Deaths, Events in History of this day, etc…

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Looking back at the March 3, 2007 songs played on the Sleeping With Stew Saturday Night Radio Program. We featured only artists in the subgenre of metal known as New Wave of British Heavy Metal. You can listen to the songs on your accord but you can use the following list as a listening guide with song intros.

Wikipedia: New Wave of British Heavy Metal

Spotify Playlist: Sleeping With Stew – March 3, 2007

Amazon Music Playlist: Stew Wave of British Heavy Metal

  • Riding with the Angels – Samson
  • Eye of the Storm – Sweet Savage
  • The Prince – Diamond Head
  • Treason – A-II-Z
  • Women in Uniform – Iron Maiden (Playlist Link is the Paul Dianno verson.)
  • Screaming Blue Murder – Girlschool
  • Rock of Ages – Def Leppard
  • Don’t Need Your Money – Raven
  • Blitzkrieg – Blitzkrieg
  • Raised on Rock – Tygers of Pan Tang
  • Witchfinder General – Witchfinder General
  • S.S. Giro – Fist
  • I’m No Fool – Gaskin

Official Iron Maiden You Tube: Iron Maiden – Women In Uniform – Music Video