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Som i tidligere år går vi gjennom de beste rettene til påskematen, men i år med noen justeringer.
Ukens omtalte viner:
Cyprien Arlaud Oka Bourgogne Rouge 2023
P.A. Larsen Pessac-Léognan 2020
Lopez Heredia Tondonia Reserva Tinto 2011
Lopez de Heredia Vina Tondonia Gran Reserva Tinto 2001
Lopez de Heredia Viña Tondonia Reserva 2009
Lopez Heredia Tondonia Reserva Tinto 2011
Monterinaldi Vin Santo del Chianti Classico Occhio di Pernice 2013
Pirouette Fendant du Valais 2021
Accordini Recioto della Valpolicella 2020
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I 1937 kom det en ny sjokolade på det norske markedet, som skulle endre Norge. Sjokoladen skulle være den ideelle tur- og reserveproviant. Formen på den nye sjokoladen var som skreddersydd for det hypermoderne sportsplagget på 30-tallet, nemlig anorakken.
Sjokoladen ble markedsført som lett å bære og lett å fortære, og den skulle være bra for deg - fordi sjokoladen hadde samme næringsverdi som ett egg og to stykker brød med smør.
Det blir hvert år produsert om lag 50 millioner plater hvert år, 400–500 tonn av disse selges i påsken. I snitt spiser nordmenn 5 kvikk lunsj hver bare i påsken. Hvorfor det?
Journalist, forfatter og nostalgiker Magnus Helgerud er ukens gjest i Historier som endret Norge. Han har skrevet om Kvikk Lunsj i boka "Knytta til hytta".
Denne episoden ble først publisert 26.mars 2024
Programleder Christian Gilsvik.
Podkasten er produsert av Gjenklang.
https://www.aftenposten.no/foreldreliv/i/VbgWQ4/elleve-tall-som-beskriver-den-norske-paasken
https://www.nettavisen.no/livsstil/kvikk-lunsj-dette-visste-du-ikke-om-sjokoladen-vi-elsker-i-pasken/f/5-95-1008617
https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kvikk_Lunsj
https://meny.no/tema/paske/kvikk-lunsj/
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My guest today is James Acaster, a comedian, author, musician, and interviewer. He's filmed comedy specials for HBO and Netflix, which are hilarious and high concept. His musical project, Temps, has released an album and an EP. He’s written multiple books, including one about how the year 2016 was the greatest year for music. James also co-hosts the food podcast Off Menu, with comedian Ed Gamble. And I've listened to more hours of Off Menu than any other podcast. James and Ed don't know it, but they're my best friends. And I have lured James out of the parasocial relationship that we have in my head and into this conversation with me, to talk about a song that had a profound effect on his life.
For more, visit songexploder.net/keychange.
You can listen to "Hey Ya!" by OutKast here.
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Portugals vinhistorie er lang og rik, med utstrakt bruk av helt egne druer. I ukens episode får du høre om landets gode hvitviner.
Ukens omtalte viner
Vinho Verde
Solar das Bouças Loureiro 2023
Dirk Niepoort Loureiro Giro Sol Dócil 2022
Soalheiro Alvarinho Classico 2023
Luis Seabra Granito Cru Alvarinho 2022
Niepoort Drink Me Nat Cool Branco 2023
Douro
Niepoort Redoma Reserva Branco 2022
Luis Seabra Xisto Ilimitado 2023
Bairrada
Luis Pato Quinta do Ribeirinho Sercialinho 2021
Colares
Colares Chitas Reserva Branco 2018
Madeira
Caracol dos Profetas Fazendas da Areia 2022
Caracol dos Profetas Fazendas da Areia 2023
Azorene
A. Maçanita Terrantez do Pico 2023
António Maçanita Arinto dos Açores 2023
Eruptio Terrantez do Pico 2020
Niepoort Branco Reserva Pico 2020
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Lucy Dacus has a new album coming out on March 28th, called Forever Is A Feeling. So, in the week before it comes out, I thought it could be nice to revisit her Song Exploder episode from 2021. It’s about the beautiful and brutally heartbreaking song "Thumbs," which I love. And since recording that episode, Lucy's won three Grammy awards as part of her band Boygenius, including Album of the Year. But back in 2021, I had a really nice afternoon talking to Lucy. She was the first guest to come over and record with me at my studio, in person, after COVID hit. So I have a lot of fond memories about this one, and I hope you’ll enjoy listening or re-listening to it with me.
Lucy Dacus is a singer and songwriter from Richmond, Virginia. She put out her first album in 2016, and in 2018 she formed the band Boygenius with Julien Baker and Phoebe Bridgers. In June 2021, she released her third album, Home Video, which includes this song, "Thumbs." The first time I heard it, I knew I wanted to ask Lucy about how and why she made it. After some COVID testing, we spoke in person here in Los Angeles. And she told me the story of how "Thumbs" took months and months to get right.
For more, visit songexploder.net/lucy-dacus.
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Ukens omtalte viner:
Chacra Treinta y Dos Pinot Noir 2022
Bod. Chacra Patagonia Chardonnay 2023
Bod. Chacra Mainque Chardonnay 2023
Bod. Chacra Cincuenta y Cinco 2023
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Det er et lotterielement knyttet til lagring. I ukens episode får du flere tommelfingerregler.
Ukens omtalte viner
Tysk riesling:
Geheimrat Riesling Spätlese trocken 2011
Spanske rødviner:
Toscana:
Castell'in Villa Mitt Toscana 2013
Castell'in Villa Chianti Classico Riserva 1971
Piemonte
Anselma G Barolo Riserva Vignarionda 2013
USA
Stag's Leap Wine Cellars Cask 23 Cabernet Sauvignon Artemis 2005
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Det er et lotterielement knyttet til lagring. I ukens episode får du noen tommelfingerregler.
Ukens omtalte viner
Simpsons Gravel Castle Chardonnay 2023
Elodie D. Collection Secréte Millésime 1995
Elodie D. Collection Secréte Millésime 1996
Abelé 1757 Champagne Brut 2008
Champagne Palmer Collection Blanc de Blancs 1985
André Clouet Dream Vintage Brut 2012
André Clouet Dream Vintage 2014
Ch. Dudon Reserve de la Cave 2010
Rolet Arbois Rouge Tradition 1986
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The TV show Severance debuted on Apple TV+ in February 2022. It was created by writer Dan Erickson, and developed into a series by director and executive producer Ben Stiller. He directed the pilot and most of the episodes. After the first season came out, Severance was nominated for 14 Emmys, including Outstanding Drama Series, and it won two Emmys: for Main Title Design and for Musical Composition. I love this show, and the main title sequence is incredible. I was so excited to get to talk to the composer, Theodore Shapiro, about how he made the main title theme music. In this episode, you’ll hear how that theme first came into existence in a totally different form, and then, how Teddy re-imagined it to become the final version.
For more, visit songexploder.net/severance.
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Denne uken er det duket for Vinmonopolets marsslipp. Hør hvilke viner det er verd å kjempe om i slippet.
Ukens omtalte viner:
Musserende
Hvitt
Wittmann Kirchspiel Riesling GG 2023
Rosé
Rødt
Graillot 2022
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Key Change is a new conversation series within Song Exploder, where I talk to fascinating people about the music that's transformed them.
My first guest is Sophie Thatcher, an actor and musician whose credits include starring in the TV show Yellowjackets, the film Heretic, and the new movie Companion. I met Sophie through Companion, because I composed the score to the film, and she contributes vocals to a few of the tracks I wrote. For this episode, we discussed how "Waltz #1" by Elliott Smith shaped Sophie's tastes and work.
For more, visit songexploder.net/keychange.
You can listen to "Waltz #1" by Elliott Smith here.
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Sasami is a singer, songwriter and producer who grew up in Los Angeles. But now she’s based in Northern California, and as you’ll hear in this episode, that’s significant. Sasami went to school for classical French horn. She was in the band Cherry Glazerr, and she’s had a lot of collaborations with other artists on their projects and her own. Collaboration is at the heart of the song that I talked to her about for this episode. It’s called “In Love With A Memory,” and it features Clairo on vocals, and it was co-produced with Grammy-winning producer Rostam. The song is on Sasami’s third album, Blood on the Silver Screen, which is out March 2025. Coming up, you’ll hear the original voice memos that she recorded for this song back in the fall of 2022. You’ll also hear the demo she made in Garageband after that, and then how she and Rostam turned that demo into the final version, a duet with Clairo.
For more info, visit songexploder.net/sasami.
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I ukens episode får du konkrete tips til gode viner som er perfekt til deg på studentbudsjett – men også til deg som er stinn av penger.
Ukens omtalte viner
Jan Vidal Vita Vivet Cava Brut Organic
Luis Pato Maria Gomes Bruto 2014
Giol Prosecco Spumante Brut 2023
Sieur d'Arques Grande Cuvée 1531 Crémant de Limoux Brut
Dirk Niepoort Loureiro Giro Sol Dócil 2022
Dönnhoff Riesling Trocken 2023
Kühling-Gillot Qvinterra Riesling trocken 2023
Kruger-Rumpf Phyllit Rsl. Feinherb 2023
Dönnhoff Weissburgunder trocken 2023
Pedro del Castillo red blend 2023
Entremontes Tempranillo Ecológico 2023
PdN Prugneto Sangiovese Superiore 2021
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Vinterferien står for døren. I ukens episode får du høre om viner du bør ha med deg hvis du skal på hytta.
Ukens omtalte viner:
Kvitfjell Crèmant Blanc de Blancs
Gross-Winternheim Lorelei Riesling Sekt 2021
Cuilleron Crozes-Hermitage Laya 2021
Giachino Roussette Altesse 2020
Domaine du Pélican Arbois Chardonnay 2022
Audoin Marsannay Les Longeroies 2022
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Kevin Barnes started of Montreal in 1996 in Athens, Georgia. The Sunlandic Twins came out in 2005; it was their seventh album. And I remember when that album came out, how it felt like they were suddenly everywhere. And the breakout song from that breakout album was “Wraith Pinned to the Mist and Other Games.” And so, for this episode, I spoke to Kevin Barnes about how that song came together, and what it meant to them then, and what it means to them now.
For more info, visit songexploder.net/of-montreal.
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In 1968, singer and songwriter Graham Nash joined David Crosby and Stephen Stills to form the supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash. All of them had already been in successful bands: Graham Nash had been in The Hollies; David Crosby was in The Byrds; and Stephen Stills was in Buffalo Springfield. The next year, Neil Young joined them, to make Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. The four of them released Deja Vu in 1970, and that album was a huge success. It sold over 8 million copies. It includes the song “Our House,” and for this episode, I spoke to Graham Nash about the making of that song, and the relationship that led to the song.
For more, visit songexploder.net/crosby-stills-nash-and-young.
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Yola is a singer/songwriter and actress. She released her solo debut album in 2019, which was nominated for 4 Grammys, including Best New Artist and Best Americana Album, and Rolling Stone named it one of the best country albums of the year. But the thing is, Yola’s music career wasn’t new, and her background wasn’t in country music. She’s from Bristol in the UK, and starting back in the early 2000s, she was a vocalist recording tracks for DJs and electronic music producers. In January 2025, Yola put out an EP called My Way. And as you’ll hear her explain in this episode, a lot of her new music is motivated by wanting to assert her identity beyond the Americana and country music boundaries. In addition to her music, she’s also acting – she played Sister Rosetta Tharpe in the 2022 film Elvis, and she starred on Broadway in the musical Hadestown. For this episode, I talked to Yola about her song “Symphony,” along with co-writer and co-producer Sean Douglas. Yola and Sean trace the journey of the song “Symphony,” and, along with it, Yola traces her own journey, too.
For more info, visit songexploder.net/yola.
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Le Tigre originally formed in 1998. They released their self-titled debut album in October 1999. Spin Magazine called it one of the best albums of the past 30 years, and Pitchfork called it one of the best albums of the 90s. I listened to that album a lot when it came out, and 25 years later, I still hear songs from it everywhere, on TV and in movies, and just out in the world – especially the song “Deceptacon.” For this episode, I talked to Kathleen Hanna and Johanna Fateman from Le Tigre about how they wrote it, and how they put the track together.
For more, visit songexploder.net/le-tigre.
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Gracie Abrams is a singer and songwriter from Los Angeles. She started putting out music in 2020, and in June 2024, she put out her second album, The Secret of Us. She was nominated for a Grammy for Best New Artist, and this year she’s up for another Grammy, for Best Duo Performance, for her collaboration with Taylor Swift. But for this episode, I talked to Gracie about her song “I Love You, I’m Sorry.” It was produced by Aaron Dessner, at Long Pond Studio in upstate New York, and it was co-written with Audrey Hobert.
Coming up, you’ll hear the isolated tracks from the studio recording, but you’ll also get to hear a lot of the voice memos that Gracie recorded during the writing process. I think it’s so nice to have these raw moments documented because, as you’ll hear, they give you an insight not just into the song, but into the relationship that Gracie and her co-writer Audrey have as friends.
For more, visit songexploder.net/gracie-abrams.
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Året er 1868, og Bergen by står på randen av kaos. Potetprisene har skutt i været, og frustrasjonen blant byens fattigste innbyggere når kokepunktet. Over flere dager utvikler det seg et opprør som eskalerer til det punktet at militæret må settes inn – for aller siste gang i fredstid i Bergen.
Denne uken er historikker og forfatter Trond Gram gjest han har skrevet boken «Potetlandet - en fortelling om Norge».
Programleder Christian Gilsvik. Podkasten er produsert av Gjenklang.
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