Friday night one of my favourite times of the week, aside from Saturday to Thursday. Tonight we get a chance to play some great tracks courtesy of the Addictions Inbox. Thank-you so much to all the musicians and labels that sent in your tracks this week. We've got a great show lined up tonight with lots of new artists as well as a few favourites, Were definitely playing favorites tonight. So it is going to get busy for me and I think I'm going to take about 2 to 3 weeks off soon. I'm not sure the times right now but they'll be no reason to go through Addictions withdrawal, we still have a few episodes to record and plenty of podcasts for you to check out if you miss your fix at parkerbombshell.com We're not there yet and currently still running smooth and I'll definitely give you enough notice so you can get your fix in. This is Addictions and Other Vices Podcast 197 - Colour Me Friday. I Hope You Enjoy
On The Fix Mix
Girl Talk - Friday NightThe Controversy - Neon SignAleks Grey - UnstoppableThe Winachi Tribe - Plant the Seed (Danny Saber Remix)M83 - Kim & JessieFord - The MasterLYON - Cut Me LooseEli Purks - Good As I'll Ever Be (CLEAN)Sounds of Sputnik ft. Ummagma - Light Scheme (Mind Movies Remix)Japan - GhostsMemory Flowers - CartwheelsFlorence & The Machine - HidingThe Bad Years - Common MistakeParker Bombshell - Sylvia PlathRodney Cromwell - One Two SevenMoonbabies - ChorusWilhelm Tell Me - Growing YoungerMuteness - Every Spoken WordMozaics - LightsWild Ones - Dim The LightsThe Angeles Project - Your Name In LightsSweet Davis - SparksLower Coast Skies - Here We AreOrange Vision - Dark Around the EyesOrange Juice - Blue BoysArtblock- Los FelizShahana K - Get OutYoung Ace - Be My GirlfriendJacksons Warehouse - Running As Fast As You CanHentai Babies - Stay KawaiiGary Numan - Cars
Friday (i/ˈfraɪdeɪ/ or /ˈfraɪdi/) is the day after Thursday which precedes Saturday. In countries adopting Monday-first conventions as recommended by the international standard ISO 8601, it is the fifth day of the week. It is the sixth day in countries that adopt a Sunday-first convention, as in the Abrahamic tradition. In other countries (see workweek and weekend), Friday is the first day of the week-end, with Saturday the second. In Afghanistan and Iran, Friday is the last day of the week-end, with Saturday as the first day of the working week. Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) and Kuwait also followed this convention until they changed to a Friday–Saturday week-end, on September first, 2006 in Bahrain and the U.A.E.,[1] and a year later in Kuwait.[2] In Iran, Friday is the only week-end day. In Saudi Arabia and the Maldives , there are two week-ends where Friday is the first week-end of the week while Saturday is the second week-end.
The name Friday comes from the Old English Frīġedæġ, meaning the "day of Frige", a result of an old convention associating the Old English goddess Frigg with the Roman goddess Venus, with whom the day is associated in many different cultures. The same holds for Frīatag in Old High German, Freitag in Modern German and vrijdag in Dutch.The expected cognate name in Old Norse would be *friggjar-dagr. However, the name of Friday in Old Norse is frjá-dagr instead, indicating a loan of the week-day names from Low German.[3] The modern Scandinavian form is Fredag in Swedish, Norwegian and Danish, meaning Freyja's day. The distinction between Freyja and Frigg in some Germanic mythologies is problematic.The word for Friday in most Romance languages is derived from Latin dies Veneris or "day of Venus" (a translation of Greek Aphrodites hemera) such as vendredi in French, venerdì in Italian, viernes in Spanish, divendres in Catalan, vennari in Corsican, and vineri in Romanian. This is also reflected in the p-Celtic Welsh language as dydd Gwener. An exception is Portuguese, also a Romance language, which uses the word sexta-feira, meaning "sixth day of liturgical celebration", derived from the Latin "feria sexta" used in religious texts where it was not allowed to consecrate days to pagan gods.