Motorcycle podcast the is for the everyday rider. Discussing everything motorcycle related from , what you ride , gear used and where you ride. I'll try to upload podcast weekly. Follow us on instagram. Don't be afraid to reach out to me at brainbucketpodcast@icloud.com
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On The Vinyl Supper, Foy Vance chats songs and food with old friends and special guests. During each episode, Foy asks the person at his table what three courses they’d eat and what music they’d listen to at their last meal. And of course, they chew the fat: the catharsis of music, food and friendship. Foy’s pals talk about everything from pairing burgers with oysters to Japanese beef and redneck sushi. Conversations meander through global tours and global lockdown, losing loved ones and win ...
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Send us a text Winter is coming. This week'ss episode we talk about to easy tips to keep your motorcycle ready for spring next year.저자 Blake Metz
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Send us a text Do you ride a motorcycle? Ever got advice why you shouldn't ride your motorcycle? We've all heard the story "I know someone who lost their life riding a motorcycle". This episode addresses this very subject.저자 Blake Metz
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Send us a text In this weeks episode we discuss the TTR 50 motorcycle. Where im starting my son in riding and building his riding basics.저자 Blake Metz
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On the 11th episode of The Vinyl Supper, Foy is joined by legend Josh Groban. The Grammy, Tony, and Emmy-nominated singer, songwriter, and actor opines with Foy on the city versus the country and the perils of overthinking. Josh makes a connection between his last appetizer and what he considers to be ‘the most bonkers Beach Boys song,’ and he talk…
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On a very special 10th episode, Foy gets to speak with one of his idols: Bruce Cockburn. Bruce's first album came out fifty years ago, and here he is on episode 10 of The Vinyl Supper with Foy Vance. His eponymous album was released on April 7th 1970, including classic hits "Going to the Country" and "Musical Friends." In the past fifty years, he's…
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We may not know Atticus's face, but Foy himself got to see the anonymous poet and hear his stories - after a slight technical mishap that brings Foy to his own backyard. The anonymous New York Times bestselling author of Love Her Wild, The Dark Between Starts, and The Truth About Magic pioneered wearing a mask - he's never shown his face in public.…
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Foy cruises onto episode 8 with his mate Blake Mills. The Grammy winning producer, composer, guitarist, and songwriter talks to Foy about the joy of tomatoes, straight off the vine. Blake doesn't just talk food and music, he talks how they relate: ever heard of the concept of musical fast food? Don't worry, Blake will let you in on the secret. In a…
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Devin Dawson brings a little heaven to episode seven of The Vinyl Supper. The Nashville based artist goes deep right away with Foy, coming up with nicknames of the global lockdown and reminiscing on past dinner parties. Devin lets us in on his musical inspirations (John Mayer, anyone?) and the bevy of country artists opening bars in Nashville. Food…
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In the sixth episode of The Vinyl Supper, Foy catches up with his old friend Courtney Cox. The two haven't seen each other since quarantine began, so they have plenty to talk about, and it's a pleasure to be let in on their conversation. We hear how the two have handled life in quarantine, from playing pool to dealing with COVID first hand. Courtne…
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In the fifth episode of The Vinyl Supper, Passenger AKA Mike Rosenberg and Foy talk the difference between music and stand-up comedy - and everything in between. Passenger is a multi-award winning singer-songwriter from the UK, with a decade long career (so far) that's taken him on tours around the globe. You probably know Passenger from his song "…
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In the fourth episode of The Vinyl Supper, guest Chrissy Metz opens with a bang, asking Foy: "Is that your real name?" (It is.) And from that, the two are chatting like old friends. The star of This is Us and Breakthrough gets deep with Foy over the danger of 'shoulda coulda woulda's' and finding God within music. She talks working with Mandy Moore…
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The ever joyous Benny Blanco joins Foy for a rollicking 30 minutes of laughter and reflection. They talk weeding out the shitty people in your life in the midst of worldwide protests. Blanco's dinner choices range far and wide: french fries and pizza and bagels and sushi. His music choices are more of the same schmorgesborg, cueing up a mixtape of …
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Foy's second guest is four time Grammy winner and 2019 ACM Entertainer of the year Keith Urban. He's the only male Country artist to simultaneously top the charts in the USA, Canada, and Australia, and has had 24 #1 songs. Keith has spent the better part of his life harnessing a deep-seated passion for music - it's plot of his life story, with all …
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Foy greets musician and old friend Anderson East for his first ‘last’ dinner. Anderson East came to fame with his albums Delilah and Encore, and catapulted even further with his turn on the Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack. Foy and Anderson hit the ground running with stories of literal purple rain falling in Minnesota bars, and their food choices ar…
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On the 11th episode of The Vinyl Supper, Foy is joined by legend Josh Groban. The Grammy, Tony, and Emmy-nominated singer, songwriter, and actor opines with Foy on the city versus the country and the perils of overthinking. Josh makes a connection between his last appetizer and what he considers to be ‘the most bonkers Beach Boys song,’ and he talk…
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continue reading
On a very special 10th episode, Foy gets to speak with one of his idols: Bruce Cockburn. Bruce’s first album came out fifty years ago, and here he is on episode 10 of The Vinyl Supper with Foy Vance. His eponymous album was released on April 7th 1970, including classic hits “Going to the Country” and “Musical Friends.” In the past fifty years, he’s…
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continue reading
We may not know Atticus’s face, but Foy himself got to see the anonymous poet and hear his stories—after a slight technical mishap that brings Foy to his own backyard. The anonymous New York Times bestselling author of Love Her Wild, The Dark Between Stars, and The Truth About Magic pioneered wearing a mask—he’s never shown his face in public. With…
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continue reading
Foy cruises onto episode 8 with his mate Blake Mills. The Grammy winning producer, composer, guitarist, and songwriter talks to Foy about the joy of tomatoes, straight off the vine. Blake doesn’t just talk food and music, he talks how they relate: ever heard of the concept of musical fast food? Don’t worry, Blake will let you in on the secret. In a…
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continue reading
Devin Dawson brings a little heaven to episode seven of The Vinyl Supper. The Nashville based artist goes deep right away with Foy, coming up with nicknames for the global lockdown and reminiscing on past dinner parties. Devin lets us in on his musical inspirations (John Mayer, anyone?) and the bevy of country artists opening bars in Nashville. Foo…
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In the sixth episode of The Vinyl Supper, Foy catches up with his old friend Courteney Cox. The two haven’t seen each other since quarantine began, so they have plenty to talk about, and it’s a pleasure to be let in on their conversation. We hear how the two have handled life in quarantine, from playing pool to dealing with COVID first hand. Courte…
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continue reading
In the fifth episode of The Vinyl Supper, Passenger AKA Mike Rosenberg and Foy talk the difference between music and stand-up comedy—and everything in between. Passenger is a multi-award winning singer-songwriter from the UK, with a decade long career (so far) that’s taken him on tours around the globe. You probably know Passenger from his song "Le…
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continue reading
In the fourth episode of The Vinyl Supper, guest Chrissy Metz opens with a bang, asking Foy: “Is that your real name?” (It is.) And from that, the two are chatting like old friends. The star of This is Us and Breakthrough gets deep with Foy over the danger of ‘shoulda coulda woulda’s’ and finding God within music. She talks working with Mandy Moore…
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continue reading
Foy greets musician and old friend Anderson East for his first ‘last’ dinner. Anderson East came to fame with his albums Delilah and Encore, and catapulted even further with his turn on the Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack. Foy and Anderson hit the ground running with stories of literal purple rain falling in Minnesota bars, and their food choices ar…
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continue reading
Foy’s second guest is four time Grammy winner and 2019 ACM Entertainer of the year Keith Urban. He’s the only male Country artist to simultaneously top the charts in the USA, Canada, and Australia, and has had 24 #1 songs. Keith has spent the better part of his life harnessing a deep-seated passion for music—it’s plot of his life story, with all it…
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continue reading
The ever joyous Benny Blanco joins Foy for a rollicking 30 minutes of laughter and reflection. They talk weeding out the shitty people in your life in the midst of worldwide protests. Blanco’s dinner choices range far and wide: french fries and pizza and bagels and sushi. His music choices are more of the same schmorgesborg, cueing up a mixtape of …
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If you miss having dinner with friends, grab a seat at Foy’s table. On The Vinyl Supper, Foy Vance chats songs and food with old friends and special guests. During each episode, Foy has a lively discussion with his guest about what three courses they’d eat and what music they’d listen to at their last meal. And of course, they catch up and chew the…
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