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The Twilight Conversations

by Jimmy Judge

A show exploring the human psyche, communication, relationships & much more.. with Jimmy and D. If you would like to support or become a patron of the show, please subscribe to www.patreon.com/thetwilightconversations You can contact the show with any feedback or questions you might have at [email protected]

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Episodes

#99 - The 11th Dimension - The Spiritual sweet spot.. (Truth & Integrity - Pt3)

1h 2m · Published 16 May 04:41

Part 3 explores the joy, fun, excitement, curiosity, pleasure, mystery & love waiting in the wings, if we are patient, courageous & willing to live honestly & truthfully... Opening up to the possibility of entering the sacred realms of the 11th Dimension!!

Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett

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REFERENCES ----------------------

‘Gimme all your lovin’ ZZ Top from Eliminator (1983)

‘Free Treasure’ Adrienne Lenker from Bright Future (2024)

‘Summer Breeze’ The Isley brothers from the Ultimate Isley brothers (1974)

‘This Feeling’ Alabama Shakes from Sound & Colour (2015)

‘Sitting on the dock if the bay’ Otis Reading from Dock of the bay (1968)

‘Rock n Roll with me’ David Bowie from Diamond dogs (1974)

‘Higher love’ Steve Windwood from Back in the high life again (1986)

‘Lovely day’ Bill withers from Menagerie (1977)

‘The sweet love you give (sure goes a long, long way) Steve Fobert from the best of Steve Forbert what kinda guy? (1979)

‘I know what i like (in your wardrobe) Genesis from Selling England by the pound (1974)

‘Be daring, be different, be impractical be anything that will assert integrity of purpose & imaginative vision against the play-safers, the creatures of the commonplace, the slaves of the ordinary..Cecil Beaton

#98 - Here's a thought…Fuck off!! (Truth & integrity Pt2)

1h 15m · Published 09 May 04:36

Sometimes we gotta make a stand, even if that means being excluded or shunned by society, the group or the relationship..Is your truth/integrity up for sale? If so, at what cost? Can I hold my head high? Look myself in the eye & rest easy on the pillow? Lets be our own best friend, any other is a beautiful bonus!

Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett

CLICK HERE FOR THE PLAYLIST FOR THIS EPISODE........

REFERENCES ---------------------------------- ‘Hard to make a stand’ Sheryl Crow from Sheryl Crow (1996)

‘You get what you give’ New Radicals from Maybe youve been brainwashed to (1998)

Oh Well Pt1 Fleetwood Mac from Then play on (1969)

‘Positively 4th Street Bob Dylan from Positively 4th St (1965)

‘The Harder they come’ Jimmy Cliff from The Harder they come (1972)

‘Low Rising’ Glen Hansard & Marketa Inglova from Strict joy (2009)

‘Fake plastic trees’ Radiohead from The Bends (1995)

‘Amelia’ Joni Mitchell from Hejira (1976)

‘Willow Joan Armatrading from Show some emotion (1977)

Curb your Enthusiasm Larry David, Lyon Black ‘Tapping that Ass’ ‘Get in that Ass’Seinfeld ‘The Contest’

#97 - ‘Say what you need to say..’ (Truth & Integrity Pt1)

1h 7m · Published 02 May 13:43

The first of another three parter, where I explore speaking your truth, telling it like it is etc..& if I'm a little more daring & authentic, living, walking & breathing that truth in our everyday encounters & behaviours..you up for it?!!

Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett

CLICK HERE FOR THE PLAYLIST FOR THIS EPISODE......... REFERENCES -------------------------------

Shame, Shame, Shame Shirley & Company from Shame, Shame, Shame (1975)

‘Get it right next time Gerry Rafferty from Nightowl (1979)

‘Say’ John Mayer from Continuum (2009)

(Something inside) so Strong Labi Siffre from So Strong (1988)

‘I wont back down’ Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers from Full moon fever (1989)

‘The whores hustle & the hustlers whore PJ Harvey from Stories from the city, stories from the sea (2000)

‘Fool yourself’ Little Feat from Dixie Chicken (1973)

‘Tenderness on the block’ Warren Zeavon from Excitable boy (1978)

Que Sera Sera (Whatever will be will be) Sly & the family stone from Fresh (Bonus tracks edition) (1973)

#96 - ‘You can't fool Fatboy..’ Fatboy/Bricknasty

1h 9m · Published 25 Apr 13:18

I'm in conversation with the charismatic, enigmatic, wildly talented, super intelligent & overall lovable human being ‘Fatboy’. Frontman/singer/songwriter/guitarist with the exciting Ballymun based trip-hop/ jazz/funk/rap/blues fusion, Bricknasty.. We talk Ballymun, childhood, pain, joy, giftedness, addiction, freedom, creativity, art, love & so much more!

Podcast Engineer and Editor - Ger Kellett

Check out the playlists for this episode -

Playlist 1

Playlist 2

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Album: INA CRUELER (2023) Artist: Bricknasty

1.Ballymun

2. Guilt 2001 (Feat. Tomike)

3. ⁠Judo throw

4. ⁠Praszky

5. ⁠Fashion (Feat. Kakikid)

6. ⁠Car crash

7. ⁠Ducks ina row

8. ⁠Grace of god

9. ⁠Mouthbreather

10. ⁠Ina CruellerSingle: Boyfriend Bricknasty (2024)

#95 - You can’t fool the Fatman..- The healing path pt3

1h 27m · Published 18 Apr 04:05

Here's the concluding episode to this trilogy exploring the healing journey. I'm sure we'll visit these themes again. The focus here is: what’s right for us? How do we really feel about ourselves? How should we expect to be treated by others? What fundamental principles/qualities are non negotiable-no mater how cute you are, or regardless of your fancy lines & seductive promises?

Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett

REFERENCES -------------------------

Click here for the playlist for this episode........

‘Demons’ Fatboyslim (Featuring Macey Gray) from halfway between the gutter & the stars (2001)

‘Here comes the sun’ The Beatles from Abbey Rd (1969)

‘Willin’ Little Feat from Sailing shoes (1972)

‘Little bit of love’ Free from Free at last (1972)

Something good this way comes Jakob Dylan from Seeing things (2008)

‘Steamroller blues’ James Taylor from Sweet baby James (1970)

‘Rise’ Gabrielle from Rise (1999)

‘You cant fool the fatman’ Randy Newman from Little criminals (1977)

‘Wild west end’ Dire Straits from Dire Straits (1978)

‘With a little help from my friends’ Joe Cocker from With a little help from my friends (1969)

movie: ‘Double indemnity’ (1944)

#94 - Change into who you really are..

1h 14m · Published 11 Apr 04:51

I continue examining change/healing..what do we do? What can we expect if we get honest, soul search & are courageous & willing to really be ourselves..?

Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett

MUSIC REFERENCES -------------------------------

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‘Highway to hell’ AC/DC from Highway to hell (1979)

‘Shout’ Tears for Fears from songs from the big chair (1984)

‘Prazsky’ from Inner crueller (2023) by FatBoy (Bricknasty)

‘Say it to me now’ Glen Hansard from Once (2007)

‘Changes’ David Bowie from Hunky Dory (1971)

‘Gota serve somebody’ Bob Dylan from Slow train coming (1979)

‘Reasons to be cheerful pt3’ Ian Dury & the Blockheads from Sex & drugs & Rock n Roll (1977)

‘Something so right’ Paul Simon from Rhymin Simon (1973)

#93 - ‘I'm on fire now..’ (I love you Shay!) - The healing process (part 1)

1h 4m · Published 04 Apr 04:40

What do we mean when we say: I'm dealing with, I'm working through, I'm getting over something etc? What exactly does that involve? What's best possible attitude for such a venture? So another trilogy for you, in part 1, I try to identify this process, put some shape on it & shine a little light on the pathways forward..

Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett

MUSIC REFERENCES -------------------------------

Click here for the playlist link for this episode.........

‘The right thing’ (12” extended version) (1987) from Simply Red 25 the Greatest hits

‘Sweet side’ Lucinda Williams from World without tears (2003)

‘Breathe’ Anna Nillick from wreck of the day (2005)

‘Sad eyes’ Bruce Springsteen from Tracks (1998)

‘Heart of gold’ Neil Young from Harvest (1972)

‘Liberame’ Inara George from Liberame (2018)

‘Stay young’ Gallagher & Lyle from Breakaway (1976)

‘I aint movin’ Desiree (Family stand acoustic mix) (2014)

F.U.N.E.X? The two Ronnies (1975)

‘Hes been a very naughty boy!’ From The life of Brian-Monty Python (1979)

#92 - Goddamn right it's a beautiful day..(Purpose & meaning part 3)

1h 9m · Published 28 Mar 14:31

Life, the universe & everything.. Why are we here? Why do we do the things we do-in the way that we do it? How do we identify meaning & purpose? Where is that ‘sweet spot’ that makes life worth living?

Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett

MUSIC REFERENCES ---------------------------

Click here for the playlist for this episode.......

‘Me E’s beautiful blues The Eels from Daisies of the galaxy (2000)

‘Broken Coastline’ Down like Silver single (2018)

‘The Passenger’ from Lust for life (1977)

‘One step ahead of the blues’ JJ Cale from Grasshopper (1982)

‘Rikki dont loose that number’ Steely Dan from Pretzel logic (1974)

‘I will follow you into the dark’ Death cab for cutie from Plans (2005)

‘Little things mean a lot’ Bettye Swan from Bettye Swan (2004)

‘This wild darkness Moby from Everything was beautiful, & nothing hurt (2018)

‘Sunshine’ World party from Bang! (1993)

‘Look on the bright side of life’ from Monty Pythons Life of Brian (1979)

#91 - You have the most beautiful face.. (Life the universe & everything..(part 2)

57m · Published 21 Mar 12:57

We continue to ponder the depths & nature of this curious existence. Why are we here? Why do we do the things we do? What really matters to you? How do you make meaning for yourself?

Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett

MUSIC REFERENCES

Click here for the playlist for this episode.......

‘Harder than you think’ Public Enemy from How you sell your your soul to a soulless people who sold their soul (2007) (Kitchen dance tune)

‘Do you realise?’ The Flaming lips from Yoshimi battles the pink robots (2002)

‘Real love baby’ Father John Misty from Pure Comedy (2017)

‘Drunken Angel Lucinda Williams from Car wheels on a gravel road (1998)

‘You Learn’ Alanis Morisette from Jagged little pill (1995)

‘Hell is around the corner’ Tricky from Maxinquaye (1995)

‘Big jet plane Primal scream from Give out but dont give up (1994)

‘Stupid mouth shut’ Hem Rabbit songs (2001)

‘Its Just a ride’ Bill Hicks (1994)

‘Glory box Portishead (1994)

‘Walk on by’ Issac Hayes (1969)

‘Make me smile’ (come up & see me)Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel from The best years of our lives (1975)

‘Put the message in the box’ World party (Karl Wallinger) from Goodbye Jumbo (1990)

‘Drunken Angel’ Lucinda Williams from Car wheels on a gravel road (1998)

#90 - ‘I'm up to 90!’

1h 8m · Published 14 Mar 15:28

What's it all about Alfie? What is the meaning of life? Why do we do the things we do? What are we looking for? This is part 1 of an exploration into existential themes such as death, Loneliness, personal choice, freedom & responsibility. It's more than possible that if we can find purpose & meaning in our lives, it becomes bearable…& maybe even enjoyable.

Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett

REFERENCES -------------------------------

Click here for the playlist of this episode......

‘Dont let it pass you by’ UB40 from present arms (1981) (kitchen dance tune)‘

I wouldn’t believe your radio Stereophonics from performance & cocktails(1999)

‘Friday im in love’ The Cure from Wish (1992)

‘Baker Street’ Gerry Rafferty from City to City (1978)

‘Against the wind’ Bob Seger from Against the Wind (1981)

‘Crazy world’ Aslan from Goodbye Charlie Moonhead (1994)

‘Cum on feel the noize’ Slade from The number 1’s (1973)

‘Some people are crazy’ John Martyn from Grace & Danger (1981)

‘The sun is shining down’ JJ Grey & Mofro from Country Ghetto (2007)

‘The Pretender’ Jackson Browne from The Pretender (1976)

‘Hit me with your rhythm stick’ Ian Dury & The Blockheads from Sex & drugs & rock n roll (1977)

‘Think for a minute’ The House Martins from London 0 Hull 4 (1986)

‘Endangered species’ Derek & Clive from Ad Nauseam (Peter Cooke & Dudley Moore) (1977)

Curb your enthusiasm Season 12 -

‘One has to accept pain as a condition of existence, one has to court doubt & darkness as the cost of knowing. One needs a will stubborn in conflict, but apt always to the total acceptance of every consequence of living & dying…Morris West from The shoes of the fishermen..

Deliverance (1972)

The Twilight Conversations has 100 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 116:22:03. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 21st, 2024 23:47.

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