Peter Jans
๐ค SpeakerVoice Profile Active
This person's voice can be automatically recognized across podcast episodes using AI voice matching.
Appearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And that is spelt R-E-V-E-R-E-N-C-E.
And the meaning according to dictionary.com is a feeling or attitude of deep respect tinged with awe, veneration.
And our simple example today is to understand all the internal and external machinations of planet Earth and how it sustains life, proffers a reverence and sense of amazement.
Well, that takes us to the end of another episode.
Thanks for listening.
If you'd like to join our mnemonic community, you can reach us at thenemonictreepodcast.com on the website.
From there, you'll find links in the top right to Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
Your feedback is much appreciated, so if you have the time, please rate and review the podcast on your chosen platform.
And also, if you'd like to suggest a topic or have any additional fun and interesting facts for today's episode, I'd love to hear them, so post them on Facebook and be sure to tag me.
Until next time, remember as Socrates said, there is no learning without remembering.
See you next time.
Hello and welcome to this episode of the podcast, The Mnemonic Memory, where we add a single mnemonic leaf to our tree of knowledge.
I'm Jan, your mnemonic man, and today's mnemonic rewind is on the American rock band, Guns N' Roses.
Formed in Los Angeles in 1985, Guns N' Roses exploded onto the music scene with their first album, Appetite for Destruction.
It contained the song Welcome to the Jungle, which helped it become the best-selling debut album in the US.
They produced some of the biggest hits in rock, which included Sweet Child O' Mine, Paradise City, You Could Be Mine, Don't Cry and November Rain, and accompanied these hits with some of the most recognisable music videos ever produced.
Enjoy.
And today's episode is on the hard-hitting, rebellious and wild Guns N' Roses.
Formed in Los Angeles in 1985 when the LA Guns needed a new vocalist, Guns N' Roses rose to fame in just a number of years after their debut album, Appetite for Destruction, finally got a foothold.
From there, their iconic albums, Use Your Illusion 1 and Use Your Illusion 2, launched them into the stratosphere, making them one of the biggest bands in the world.