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Brazen Babe Reviews
Meant To Be Yours: A Review

Brazen Babe Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 32:31


In today's episode, Tamia and Sharonda discuss "Meant to Be Yours" by Cyn. They carefully examine the connections between characters, bringing attention to plot holes and issues in character development within the narrative. The discussion also addresses themes of identity and relationships, emphasizing the focus on human emotions and experiences. Furthermore, they explore the important representation of mental health, highlighting its significance within the story.* Have you read Meant to Be Yours yet? Leave a comment and let us know your thoughts as well.*Be sure to follow us on our socials: Instagram and Threads @ Brazenlee Shadee.

Where I Left Off
I Just Want To Be Yours with Author Heather Garvin

Where I Left Off

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 39:58 Transcription Available


Send us a textThanks to Heather Garvin for joining to me talk about the release of her New Adult Romance novel I Just Want to Be Yours.Read Heather's Books:I Just Want to Be Yours (Signed Edition) - Available 9/20 - On KUJust Don't Call Me Yours - On KUCrossing the Line (Signed Edition) - On KUMake Your Move (Signed Edition) - On KUFollow Heather:InstagramWebsiteNewsletterFor links to the books discussed in this episode, click the link here to take you to the Google Doc to view the list. For episode feedback, future reading and author recommendations, you can text the podcast by clicking the "Send us a message button" above. For more, follow along on Instagram @whereileftoffpod.

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SaunaiE
Overcoming your Fears (10 minute Mondays)

SaunaiE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 10:59


S A U N A I E Presents Facing Your Fears Q U O T E S: No one can Take Away What's Meant to Be Yours. It May take longer than you want, but in the end, it will come to you. 2nd: Have the Guts to go beyond the pain. S E G M E N T S: Teach Y'all Something "Don't Run From What You're Supposed To Face" - What are you afraid of? Write it down - Why are you afraid of this? - Write down how you can overcome this Fear? - Sometimes our fears are illusions, I heard FEAR is an acromyn for False Experiences Appearing Real, - Anything we FEAR has a control over us & the more power we give our Fears the more we live in Fear instead of Faith H o u s e k e e p i n g We wanted to show our Appreciation to our SAUNAIE Fam & to show our appreciation we released Our SAUNAIE Family Collection has dropped & Thank You For All The Support. https://s-a-u-n-a-i-e.myshopify.com/collections/all LINQ LINK https://buy.linqapp.com/discount/SAUNAIEXO?redirect=%2F%3Fafmc%3DSAUNAIEXO --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/saunaie/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/saunaie/support

The Bucket
(Ep. 42) Guns of Navarone

The Bucket

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 56:24


Una hora de antena con la excusa de la música jamaicana en general aunque especialmente interesados en el reggae como eje central. Desde madres nodrizas sesenteras y escuetas versionando bandas sonoras, piezas clave en la transición del ska al rocksteady o canciones grabadas expresamente para el Sound System de Merritone. 01. The Skatalites: “Guns of Navarone” 02. Phyllis Dillon: “Don't Stay Away” 03. Hopeton Lewis: “Take It Easy” 04. Lynn Taitt & The Jets: “Napoleon Solo” 05. The Gaylads: “Baby, I'll Be Yours” 06. Johnny Clarke: “Everyday Wondering” 07. The Maytones: “Madness” 08. Leroy Smart: “Mother Liza” 09. The Heptones: “Between the Sheets” 10. Culture: “Too Long In Slavery” 11. Vybz Kartel (feat. Spice): “Romping Shop” 12. Triston Palma: “Joker Smoker” 13. Prince Alla: “Bucket Bottom” 14. King Tubby & Soul Syndicate: Empty Vessel Dub 15. Augustus King Tubby: “Braces Tower Dub” (02' 52”)

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities
Carpenters. Again.

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 66:59


My last Carpenters show got wiped for some reason. Maybe the ghost of Karen?  A sound that no one will forget once they hear it. I am talking about those tight harmonies. Richard's scholarly, clever approach to harmonies often goes unnoticed, but he was quite the craftsman. What can you say about Karen? She wasn't meant to be the star. She was a black sheep. Not meant to shine. Meant to be grounded into fine dust like the Carpenter women before her.  Wikipedia: In early 1966, Karen tagged along at a late-night session in the garage studio of Los Angeles bassist Joe Osborn, and joined future Carpenters collaborator and lyricist John Bettis at a demo session where Richard was to accompany (Dan) Friberg (trumpet player and friend of Richard). Asked to sing, she performed for Osborn, who was immediately impressed with her vocal abilities. He signed Karen to his label, Magic Lamp Records, and Richard to his publishing arm, Lightup Music. The label put out a single featuring two of Richard's compositions, "Looking for Love" and "I'll Be Yours". As well as Karen's vocals, the track was backed by the Richard Carpenter Trio. The single was not a commercial success due to a lack of promotion, and the label folded the next year. Carpenters - Get Together (1969) Richard on vocals. You can sort of divine, even at this nascent stage, why Richard was not going to do many vocals from here on in.  Karen Carpenter - Jimmy Mack (1980) From the aborted solo album. Backed by Billy Joel's versatile group, these sessions were replete with fawners (of the good kind) like Joel, Paul Simon (who offered up his own "Still Crazy After All These Years"), and Peter Cetera of Chicago. One gets the feeling there was so much respect, almost a quiet but unmistakable hopefulness that she could get well, be free.  Carpenters - Crescent Noon (1970) Carpenters - Get Together (1970) From a "Your Navy Presents" radio program.  Spectrum - Crescent Noon (1966) Karen Carpenter - Midnight (1980) Carpenters - Mr. Guder (1970) Wikipedia: Richard and Bettis then were hired as musicians at a refreshment shop at Disneyland's Main Street, U.S.A. They were expected to play turn of the 20th century songs in keeping with the shop's theme. The shop's patrons had other ideas; many requested the musicians to play current popular music. When the pair tried pleasing their customers and honoring the requests, they were fired by a Disneyland supervisor, Victor Guder, for being "too radical". Bettis and Richard were unhappy about their dismissal and wrote the song "Mr. Guder" about their former superior. Karen Carpenter - My Body Keeps Changing My Mind (1980)  Carpenters - Road Ode (1972) Carpenters - B'wana She No Home (1977) I like their daring choice and also this version of the Michael Franks tune.  Karen Carpenter - Looking For Love (1966)  Carpenters - You'll Love Me (1967) Carpenters - The Rainbow Connection (Recorded in 1980, released in 1999) Richard objected to the "syllabification", notably the first verse that Kermit the Frog sings in The Muppet Movie, for whom the song was written. That original was nominated for an Academy Award. So while they dutifully trudged on, Karen wasn't pleased with the outcome and the recording was not released in her lifetime.  Carpenters - One Fine Day (1973)  Carpenters - Piano Picker (1972) Your Wonderful Parade (1969) Carpenters - California Dreamin' (1967/1999) Richard Carpenter via Obscure Media: From Joe's Studio, circa 1967. This is the one tape, 4-track or otherwise, that survives, as, for some reason, Joe gave it to me. Even though the most important ingredient on tape, the lead, is on its own track, the bass, piano, drums and string machine were all bounced to another track, leaving two open…for what, I can't remember. As a result, in 1999, we transferred the 4-track to 48-track and re-did everything, including a reproduction of my original electric piano solo. I finally got around to putting real strings on the track instead of those on the Chamberlain Music Master that was on the demo. This is one of my favorite tracks on this collection. Karen, at 17, is a marvel. I especially like the way she jumps an octave, from chest voice, to head voice on the letter (and note) "A" in the opening and then seamlessly back to chest on "Dreamin'". There is some electronic noise on the lead track, we don't know why. And I realize now and I should have then, that we have an incorrect word in the second verse: "began to pray" should be "pretend to pray". Karen Carpenter - I'll Be Yours (1966) Carpenters - Morinaga Hi-Crown Chocolate Commercial (1975?) Morinaga was/is a Japanese candy company. Hi-Crown Chocolate was, as far as I can tell, a way to market sweet, sweet nicotine to kids: From the Morinaga website: CANDY FIT FOR AN EMPEROR 1964 - Hi‐Crown chocolate debuts, and becomes a major hit from one end of Japan to the other. This was the start of a long string of hit Morinaga candies -- including you-know-what. [ed: I don't.] The Morinaga Group's Corporate Philosophy The Morinaga Group's Corporate Philosophy is composed of Our Mission, Our Visions, and Our Commitments. Our Mission states how the Group will contribute to society, and Our Visions comprise the five visions that we will pursue toward the future. Our Commitments represent the values that we have developed during more than 100-year history since the founding of the Group and will continue to uphold as our firm belief for many more years to come. To describe the essence of our Corporate Philosophy in one word, it is “Delicious, Fun, and Healthy.” Carpenters - Tryin' To Get The Feeling Again (1975/1995) It would have appeared on the Horizon album but Richard decreed that the album already had too many ballads. This was recorded before the version we all know by Barry Manilow. I love her version. So weary. So deep and sad. This should have been released.  The Richard Carpenter Trio - Every Little Thing (1966)  Carpenters - Suntory Pop Jingle #1 (1977)   

RUF at UVa
Music as Prayers of Lament Ep. 3 - "How to Be Yours" and "Constellations"

RUF at UVa

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 16:28


Learning to complain to God through "How to Be Yours" by Chris Renzema and "Constellations" by Ellie Holcomb.

Brava
27 março 2020 - Façam lives como o Jens Lekman

Brava

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 63:48


Mantenham-se seguros, cuidem da vossa gente, e não façam lives desnecessários. Lembrem-se: o Instagram é uma plataforma de merda para se ouvir música durante mais de 15 segundos. Se quiserem fazer lives decentes, vejam o que o Jens Lekman tem feito, por exemplo. Space Ghost - I’ll Be Yours feat. G’la Leafar Legov - Fade Almaty - Airborne The Belgium - Sleep Will Do Overmono - Quadraluv Joannes - High Risk Etapp Kyle - Eden DJ DIFFERENT - Can't seem to get enough Mall Grab - SOMETHING KOEHLER - HAUNTED DIAMOND RATGRAVE - Dibidai Deixem-se ficar aí em casa. www.bravaradioshow.com Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

Chillout Hits in the Mix
Equilibrium (CJ) - Time to Fly #6 [Chillout Mix]

Chillout Hits in the Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 59:37


Микс собран из очень качественной и красивой музыки жанров downtempo - ambient - chillout: медленная и ритмичная, с вокалом и без него, ставшая уже классикой и новинки. Если даже вы не найдете в нём ничего нового для себя, то наверняка получите удовольствие от прослушивания 01. Lawrence Hart & Casually Here - Resolve; 02. Alastair Pursloe - Natura's Hymn; 03. Friendly Tune - My Dream will Be Yours; 04. Raz Nitzan feat. Maria Nayler – Nothing Breaks Like a Heart (Seven24 & S.A.T Remix); 05. Sean Tyas - Lift (Chris Voro & Ode ReChill); 06. Klangwald - The Valley; 07. Liquid NanoSphere - I Miss You (Instrumental Mix); 08. Rayan Myers feat. Nesa - Limerence; 09. Lauge & Baba Gnohm feat. Sarah Lynn - My Innocence; 10. Serenade - Lyra (Shadowfall's Cool Breeze Mix); 11. Klangwald - Im Wandel der Zeit; 12. Au5 - Divine (Cut); 13. Markus Schulz - The Awakening (Acoustic); 14. TasteXperience - Time (Sunrise Mix)

Aviran's Music Place
Groove On Air Vol 88

Aviran's Music Place

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2018 62:36


Groove On Air Vol 88 Download: Tracklist: 1 Under Control 320 by Tiger Love 2 Baby Do You Wanna Bump by Todd Terje & The Olsens 3 Midnight Moving (2000 And One' by Bart Skils 4 Who Is He And What Is He To You? by Creative Source 5 You Can Do It (Baby) by Nuyorican Soul feat. George Be 6 Afrodesia (SoulSeduction Afrodazea Edit) by El Coco 7 The Royal Pennekaums by International Pony 8 Baby I'll Be Yours by Lime 9 Quale Idea (Jay Airiness Rework) FREE 320k by Jay Airiness (of Venice Beach) 10 Bad To The Bone (Soneec At Night Dub) by Gabor Deutsch, Sena

Aviran's Music Place
Groove On Air Vol 88

Aviran's Music Place

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2018 62:36


Groove On Air Vol 88 Download: Tracklist: 1 Under Control 320 by Tiger Love 2 Baby Do You Wanna Bump by Todd Terje & The Olsens 3 Midnight Moving (2000 And One' by Bart Skils 4 Who Is He And What Is He To You? by Creative Source 5 You Can Do It (Baby) by Nuyorican Soul feat. George Be 6 Afrodesia (SoulSeduction Afrodazea Edit) by El Coco 7 The Royal Pennekaums by International Pony 8 Baby I'll Be Yours by Lime 9 Quale Idea (Jay Airiness Rework) FREE 320k by Jay Airiness (of Venice Beach) 10 Bad To The Bone (Soneec At Night Dub) by Gabor Deutsch, Sena

OpenAir Sessions
The Americans Perform And Talk New PBS Music Documentary At OpenAir

OpenAir Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 19:04


Since forming in 2010, Los Angeles band The Americans have become rock 'n' roll favorites in their hometown and earned the "Orange County's Best Rockabilly Band" accolade in 2014. They've backed up artists like Nick Cave, Beth Orton and Devendra Banhart and recently toured Colorado with Ryan Bingham. The band has a new album, "I'll Be Yours," out this winter. They previewed a few songs from the new record in our studio and spoke with Alisha Sweeney about appearing in the PBS documentary "American Epic" with artists like Beck and Elton John, their love for traditional American music and how they've collaborated with a number of notable musicians.

Other Directions
Hard Times

Other Directions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2015 46:12


Recorded on Tuesday June 30, 2015 1. Thundercat- Hard Times 2. José James- Good Morning Heartache 3. Leon Bridges- Pull Away 4. Ta-Ku- Trust Me 5. Nosaj Thing- Don't Mind Me (feat. Whoarei) 6. Thundercat- Them Changes 7. Emily King- Sleepwalker 8. The Helio Sequence- Leave or Be Yours 9. Ta-Ku- Fall4You (feat. Sunni Colón) 10. The Sheshen- Unravel (Lost Midas Mix) 11. Jamie XX- Sleep Sound 12. Twilight feat. Kon- Play My Game 13. Disclosure- Holding On (Feat. Gregory Porter)

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Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Jan. 8, 2010 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "The Technique, Forsooth, Psyche-Morpheus Truth" *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Jan. 8, 2010 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2010 46:43


--{ The Technique, Forsooth, Psyche-Morpheus Truth: "When There is No Truth, No Right or Wrong 'cept What Governments and Experts Pass Along, Then the Evil Eye Reigns, No-one Plucks, New Priesthood Rules, Values in Flux, Truth is Power's Expediency to Hold Rule, Motivational Scientists Hold Up the Fool, The Perfectly Indoctrinated for His Time, His Gullibility to Be Yours and Mine, To Be All Accepting, Be Not Disgusted, Sublimate All Instincts, They Cannot BeTrusted, Accept All Commands, Smile -- Perfectness, All Hail Scientific Socialism, Political Correctness" © Alan Watt }-- Technique, if Something can be Done it will be Done - Combined Socialist System of Capitalism and Communism - Wars to get rid of "Surplus" - Post-911 War Scenario - BBC Propagandists, H.G. Wells, World War I Propaganda to Demonize Enemy, Recruit Soldiers - Wartime Food Rationing Coming. Scottish Rite's "New Age" - New Age Religion and Moral Relativism taught in Schools - Channeling Spirits, Possession - Christianity, Individual is Sacred and has God-Given Rights. Onstar Satellite, Remote Vehicle Locks and Ignition Cut-offs - Terahertz Wave Technology, Genetic Damage. Militarized Black-Uniformed Police, Fear Created in "Civilians" - Cops on Drugs - Public Relations Spiels, Perception becomes Reality. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Jan. 8, 2010 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

Dance Club
Electro-Funk Edition 2008 v9 (Take 1)

Dance Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2008


To suggest that this mix is over the top, excessive or even egotistical would be an understatement.  The truth is, there are two times a year when the market gets flooded with new music; obviously during the summer and during the winter.  Why you ask?  Because these are highly coveted times to have a dancefloor hit.  It's when people vacation, relax, let loose and escape all the bullshit realities of life.  To have a hit during these peak times generally translates into money.  It's pretty much that simple.  Nevertheless, experience has taught me that often times (especially in the U.S. market) there will be several key songs on this series that will not hit clubs, much less radio until February or March of next year.  We have a tendency to be behind the rest of the world when it comes to trends and new music.  It is what it is and I don't see the brainiacs in the dance industry changing anytime soon.  Everybody wants to follow the tried and true of the old way of doing business and nobody wants to be the bellwether of dance, much less a trailblazer.  Therefore, it's my job to bring to you some (

Party Favorz
Electro-Funk Edition 2008 v9 (Take 1)

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2008


To suggest that this mix is over the top, excessive or even egotistical would be an understatement.  The truth is, there are two times a year when the market gets flooded with new music; obviously during the summer and during the winter.  Why you ask?  Because these are highly coveted times to have a dancefloor hit.  It's when people vacation, relax, let loose and escape all the bullshit realities of life.  To have a hit during these peak times generally translates into money.  It's pretty much that simple.  Nevertheless, experience has taught me that often times (especially in the U.S. market) there will be several key songs on this series that will not hit clubs, much less radio until February or March of next year.  We have a tendency to be behind the rest of the world when it comes to trends and new music.  It is what it is and I don't see the brainiacs in the dance industry changing anytime soon.  Everybody wants to follow the tried and true of the old way of doing business and nobody wants to be the bellwether of dance, much less a trailblazer.  Therefore, it's my job to bring to you some (