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O DJ Waldiney recebeu, na sala de podcast do Imirante.com, a lenda do reggae Norris Cole, sua esposa Lady Conceição e Black Steel, membro original do The Aces e Twinkle Brothers. No bate-papo, Black Steel falou sobre sua trajetória no reggae, sua vinda a São Luís para celebrar os 80 anos de Norris Cole e sua participação inédita no bloco do reggae GDAM. Acesse e confira!
No dia 21 de fevereiro, uma sexta-feira, o DJ Waldiney recebeu Norris Cole, Black Steel e Lady Conceição para um bate-papo especial no Reggae Point da Mirante FM. A conversa teve como foco o show deles no Central Roots, em celebração ao aniversário de Norris Cole. Em breve, um podcast exclusivo com os artistas estará disponível no Imirante.com.
Cláudio Adão, coordenador do Bloco do Reggae GDAM, confirma a participação do cantor Black Steel por dois dias no carnaval. Acesse e confira mais detalhes no podcast Reggae Point!
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Após duas décadas, o cantor muiti-instrumentista Black Steel chega a São Luís para um show especial em homenagem aos 80 anos de Norris Cole, neste sábado, no Central Roots.
Still counting down the Top 50 Hip Hop story rhymes of the Golden Era We are at the TOP 10 and at number 5 we have Black Steel in the hour of chaos by Public Enemy!Listen. Download. Comment. Share #EHHStory@TweetRhymesLifeIG: EncyclopediaHH#Hip Hop #Hip Hop StoryStory #80s #RapPodcast #HipHopPodcast
Extrait : « … Maxinquaye est une bombe dans l'univers musical, le résultat d'une alchimie parfaite entre une atmosphère sombre, des rythmes hypnotiques et la voix envoûtante de Martina Topley-Bird, qui avait seulement 19 ans à l'époque. Un cocktail sonique où le trip-hop, le rock, le hip-hop et des influences dub se mélangent dans une cacophonie maîtrisée, sans règle conventionnelle … »Pour commenter les épisodes, tu peux le faire sur ton appli de podcasts habituelle, c'est toujours bon pour l'audience. Mais également sur le site web dédié, il y a une section Le Bar, ouverte 24/24, pour causer du podcast ou de musique en général, je t'y attends avec impatience. Enfin, si tu souhaites me soumettre une chanson, c'est aussi sur le site web que ça se passe. Pour soutenir Good Morning Music et Gros Naze :1. Abonne-toi2. Laisse-moi un avis et 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcasts, ou Spotify et Podcast Addict3. Partage ton épisode préféré à 3 personnes autour de toi. Ou 3.000 si tu connais plein de monde. Good Morning Music Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Dr Dwight Turner is a psychotherapist, Senior Lecturer and Researcher at Brighton University, and the author of “Intersections of Privilege and Otherness in Counselling and Psychotherapy”. He is one of the world's leading experts on how privilege, otherness, and intersectionality impact therapeutic practice, and in this conversation we discuss: — What is intersectionality and why it's vital for therapists to become aware of — The concept of otherness, how we often “other” ourselves to fit in socially, and the damaging effect this has on the human psyche — How dream work can provide illuminating insights for identifying aspects of ourselves we may have othered — How most of us have some of privilege, why it's not inherently a bad thing when used in the service of others, and also the situations in which it becomes toxic And more. You can learn more about Dr Turner's work by going to: dwightturnercounselling.co.uk and follow him on Twitter @Dturner300. --- Dr Dwight Turner is a psychotherapist, Senior Lecturer and Researcher at the School of Applied Social Science at Brighton University. Dr Turner casts an intersectional lens on privilege, supremacy, otherness and social justice. He was invited to deliver the keynote presentation at the BACP's ‘Working with Diversity' Conference in 2019. His blog post – “Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos” addressed the anguish and the action that has risen from the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, and has been widely read by UK and US therapists. Dr Turner's book: ‘Intersections of Privilege and Otherness in Counselling and Psychotherapy:' was published by Routledge in 2021. You can keep up to date with his work and latest blog posts at: https://dwightturnercounselling.co.uk and follow him on Twitter @Dturner300. --- Interview Links: — Dr Turner's website: https://www.dwightturnercounselling.co.uk — Dr Turner's book: https://amzn.to/3APOMqj 3 Books Dr Turner Recommends Every Therapist Should Read: — Queering Psychotherapy - Jane Czyzselska: https://amzn.to/3UZJFeG — Black Identities White Therapies - Colin Lago and Divine Charura: https://amzn.to/3V64GUY
Part I of a two-part show on Vermont and incarceration. Hosts Chris and Anna spend the hour with Jonathan Elwell, organizer with the FreeHerVT campaign. In Part I, Jonathan speaks with us about the purpose of prisons, the history of incarceration and surveillance in Vermont, and the criminalization of the poor. Part II will air next week and will focus on the FreeHerVT campaign with Jayna Ahsaf and Jonathan. Songs: 1) Tom Waits: "Fish in the Jailhouse" 2) Warren Zevon: "Prison Grove" 3) Felice Brothers: "Rockafeller Drug Laws" 4) Public Enemy: "Black Steel" Photo: VT State Prison, Windsor 1907 show notes: FreeHer: https://www.freehercampaign.org/vermont FreeHer zine https://drive.google.com/file/d/11hILxjEcUBBU8KcjJOqxIqg9zTc-8ut3/view Books: Tip of the Spear - Orisanmi Burton Golden Gulag - Ruth Wilson Gilmore
In the summer of 1988, Public Enemy dropped an album that would take them to the top of the charts, to front page news, and even to a stage in New York's most notorious jail – Rikers Island. Featured voices: Public Enemy and Chuck D.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode, Jerry and Kevin are back for season two. The boys discuss what they've been up to. Training camp battles. And what this season holds for both the Steelers and the show.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/steelherepod
On this episode, Alvin Ericson joins me to discuss GFRP rebar technology and the growing advantage in the infrastructure market. With a long and costly history of corrosion worldwide, steel is no longer viewed as a cost-effective option in aggressive environments. Many governments and businesses can no longer afford the short or long-term costs associated […] The post GFRP Technology and the Growing Advantage over Black Steel Rebar in the Infrastructure Market first appeared on Composites Weekly. The post GFRP Technology and the Growing Advantage over Black Steel Rebar in the Infrastructure Market appeared first on Composites Weekly.
Vor 50 Jahren erschien das mehrfach Grammy ausgezeichnete Album "Innervisions" von Stevie Wonder, das auch seine persönliche Entwicklung widerspiegelt. Ein Meisterwerk seines kreativen Schaffens — er hat jedes Instrument selbst eingespielt Wonder war bis dahin vor allem bekannt für romantische Balladen, entwickelte sich nun zu einem reiferen, bewussten und anerkannten Künstler. Ein Meilenstein der Musikgeschichte, von dem man sagt, dass es großen Einfluss ausgeübt hat auf die Entwicklung des Soul und der Black Music, voller politischer und auch sehr sensibler spiritueller Strahlkraft. Das künstlerische Schaffen des "Wunderkindes" Stevie Wonder, mit bürgerlichem Namen Stevland Hardaway Judkins Morris, ist zum Zeitpunkt des Erscheinens von "Innervisions" wahnsinnig jung — Anfang 20 — und er hat bis zu diesem Album schon 15 Studio-Alben rausgebracht – das ist kaum zu glauben! Sein erstes Album bringt er schon mit zwölf Jahren heraus. Er wird als Wunderkind bezeichnet, "Little Stevie Wonder" genannt. Mit 18 Jahren hatte er bereits die erste Best-of-Platte. Damals ist er bei "Motown" unter Vertrag, unter dem Sublabel "Tamla", was ihm ungewöhnlich viele künstlerische Freiheiten einräumte — ganz im Gegensatz zu anderen Künstlern. Daher war es ihm möglich alle Instrumente auf "Innervisions" selbst einzuspielen. "Man hört ihm das ganze Herzblut an, dass er jedes Instrument einzeln einspielt. Die Arbeit, die dahinter gesteckt hat, die wir uns überhaupt nicht vorstellen können. (…) Es macht einfach Spaß zuzuhören." - Adrian Beric Er war mit seinen 23 Jahren bereits ein weltweiter Superstar, hatte Erfolg mit seinen Alben und gewann vielmals den Grammy für das Album des Jahres. Er wurde immer erwachsener, seine Themen wurden poltischer. Wonder sprudelte nur so vor Kreativität, als er in den New Yorker Record Plant Studios an seinem 16. Studioalbum "Innervisions" arbeitete. "Wie kann ein Mensch, der nie gesehen hat, in seinen "Innervisions" doch so grandiose oder so gute Bilder sehen?" - Bernd Rosinus TONTO — The Original New Timbral Orchestra TONTO ist 1973 der erste und schon rein von den Ausmaßen her der größte Synthesizer der Welt. Er wurde von Malcolm Cecil und Bob Margouleff 1968 in New York gebaut. Es ist das wohl innovativste Instrument auf "Innervisions", Wonder benutzt diesen TONTO oft, aber dezent auf mehreren Alben. Vor allem für die Eröffnung einer seiner berühmtesten Songs des Albums "Talking Book" "Superstition" ist er bekannt. Die beiden sind unter anderem auch als Produzenten an dem Album beteiligt, sie unterstützen ihn mit dem TONTO. Es gibt Archivaufnahmen, auf denen die beiden hinter Stevie Wonder sitzen und aus dem Staunen nicht mehr rauskommen. Es ist die Art und Weise wie er ihr Gerät bedient — und das auch noch blind — beeindruckend. Einige Jahre später haben sie nach einem Streit die gemeinsame Arbeit beendet. "Wir waren wie Meteoriten, die sich einmal getroffen haben, dann groß gestrahlt haben und dann wieder auseinander mussten." - Malcolm Cecil "Higher Ground" Wie Stevie Wonder selbst angibt, hat er den Song "Higher Ground" innerhalb eines einzigen Tages komplett komponiert, getextet und produziert. YouTube-Video von Stevie Wonder - Topic: "Higher Ground" Drei Tage nach der Veröffentlichung von "Innervisions", am 6. August 1973, erleidet Stevie Wonder einen schweren Autounfall. Während er tagelang im Koma lag soll ihm der Legende nach sein damaliger Roadmanager "Higher Ground" ins Ohr gesungen haben… Was das für Stevie Wonders zukünftiges Leben bedeutete? Darüber sprechen wir unter anderem im Podcast. __________ Über diese Songs vom Album "Innervisions" wird im Podcast gesprochen 11:26 Mins — "Too High" 02:10 Mins — "Higher Ground" 02:35 Mins — "Living for the City" 21:51 Mins — "Living for the City" 36:12 Mins — "Higher Ground" 46:46 Mins — "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing" 50:56 Mins — "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing" 55:10 Mins — "Mister Known It All" __________ Über diese Songs wird außerdem im Podcast gesprochen 32:38 Mins – "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos" von Public Enemy 42:04 Mins – "Higher Ground" von den Red Hot Chilli Peppers 52:14 Mins – "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing" von Incognito __________ Shownotes: Der TONTO Synthesizer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2G1C0eOS5s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flaystdObkQ Stevie Wonder bei Facebook https://www.facebook.com/StevieWonder Lady Gaga mit ihrem Stevie Wonder Tribute beim Grammy 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuBnwiBCLCo Stevie Wonder live zu Gast im Musikladen 1974 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_RgaYueeh4 Stevie Wonders YouTube Kanal https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGD7CfG3JgZF52QpIRivV1Q Innervisions bei Allmusic https://www.allmusic.com/album/innervisions-mw0000192406 __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? Abonniert die SWR1 Meilensteine! Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Schreibt uns an: meilensteine@swr.de
“Black Steel In the Hour of Chaos” is Public Enemy's look at prison and mass incarceration. In this episode, we leap from that song into talking about the New Jim Crow and mass incarceration and how being in America is like being in a prison. Guests: Dr. Christina Greer, Fordham Professor Hank Shocklee, Producer Adam Bernstein, Director, Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos Jim Jones, Rapper Credits: Public Enemy - Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos Writer: Chuck D, Eric Sadler, Hank Shocklee & Flavor Flav Label: Def Jam Recordings & Columbia Records Publisher: Shocklee Music, Songs Of Reach Music, Songs Of Universal Inc, Terrordome Music Publishing Llc, Your Mother S Music Inc Public Enemy - Fight The power Writer: Flavor Flav, Gary G-Wiz, Chuck D, Hank Shocklee, Eric Sadler & Keith Shocklee Label: Def Jam Recordings Publisher: Reach Global Songs, Shocklee Music, Songs Of Reach Music, Songs Of Universal Inc, Terrordome Music Publishing Llc, Your Mother S Music Inc Public Enemy - Burn Hollywood Burn Writer: Ice Cube, Big Daddy Kane, Chuck D, Keith Shocklee & Eric Sadler Label: Def Jam Recordings & Columbia Records Publisher: Cold Chillin' Music Publishing Inc, Gangsta Boogie Music, Universal Music Corporation Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet Writer: Chuck D, Eric Sadler & Keith Shocklee Label: Def Jam Recordings and Columbia Records Publisher: Bridgeport Music Inc, Reach Global Songs, Songs Of Universal Inc Jay Z - 99 Problems Writer: JAY-Z, Rick Rubin, Ice-T, DJ Aladdin, Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, N.D. Smart II, Leslie West, Bun B, John Ventura, Norman Landsberg, Billy Squier & Felix Pappalardi Label: Def Jam Recordings & Roc-A-Fella Records Publisher: Carter Boys Music, EMI April Music, Rhyme Syndicate Music, Copyright Control, Ammo Dump Music, Carrumba Music, Songs of the Knight, Spirit Two Music, Warner Music Group, Universal - Songs of Polygram International, BMG & Careers-BMG Music Publishing Muhammad Ali Gives His Stance On The Vietnam War, The Dick Cavett Show Muhammad Ali Refuses Induction, Opposing Vietnam War, The Boys Who Said NO! Michelle Alexander Extended Interview, Religion and Ethics Weekly, PBS Speaking Freely: Chuck D, Freedom Forum House Negro/Field Negro, Malcolm X Message To The GrassrootsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Siya is on babysitting duty this week to try and pry a case out of Red. Turns out she wants to know more about Agent Meera Malik and her past. Red leverages an old stamp to lure out information that may just get Siya the answers she is looking for. Support the Show! Be sure to #FillTheFedora on Patreon. Case Profile for The Sicilian Error of Color Arthur Hudson is still digging around to find out what the task force is about and it looks like he may have a new ally. Senator Clayton Dorf likes tenacity and tactics just as much as he loves his Korean Barbecue. The two agree to team up and our countdown to an Arthur Hudson showdown is on. Speaking of showdowns, Red seems to be having a showdown of his own with either death or retirement as he offloads some of his most prize possessions this week including one stamp, The Sicilian Error of Color. This stamp has been sought after by one Kathleen Sutton, the widow of former officer Nigel Sutton, who just so happened to be partnered up with deceased CIA agent Meera Malik and Siya's mother. Regardless of biological status Siya still wants to learn more about her mother so she teams up with Red on Herbie's advice to dig more into the past, which allows Red to wax poetical this week about his down, as he contemplates his life, those lost, and the mark he wants to leave on his legacy. Be sure to answer our profiling question of the week: Do you think Red is more Dying or Retiring? Visit our feedback page to leave a response or call +1 (304) 837-2278. Music For The Sicilian Error of Color We start the show with Mira and Nigel waiting for a prisoner exchange as “Roads” from Portishead plays. “Black Steel” by Tricky plays as Meera steals cash from the CIA storage facility. Later, as Nigel dies and Kathleen shows Red a picture of him, “My Cell” by the Lumineers is heard. Finally “Lucky Man” by the Verve closes the episode as Siya gets the check from Nigel's widow Kathleen Sutton. You can hear these songs via the official Blacklist playlist on Spotify or the same playlist recreated by us on Apple Music. The Sicilian Error of Color in Pictures Here are a just a few of our favorite scenes from this week. Keep Connected Each week of The Blacklist Exposed will take a deep look at both the minor and major plot lines to this fantastic series. Be sure to subscribe and review us in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or through whichever podcast app you prefer. Also check out our other Golden Spiral Media Podcasts. A special thanks to Veruca Crews for creating our podcast cover art. If you love it, be sure to check out the rest of her Blacklist and other artwork on her tumblr page. Thanks for listening! We'll talk to you soon. In the meantime, be sure to keep yourself off, The Blacklist. Send Us Feedback: Check out our Feedback Form! Call our voicemail: (304)837-2278 Email Us Connect With Us: Facebook Community Twitter Instagram Tumblr Troy's Twitter Aaron's Twitter Subscribe to The Blacklist Exposed: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, RSS Feed
In Sachen Geldwäsche hat Deutschland ein großes Problem. Jetzt berichten Journalistinnen und Journalisten über einen der größten Fälle von Bargeldwäsche der letzten Jahrzehnte, die "Geheimakte Black Steel" - eine exklusive Recherche eines ARD-Teams, "report München" und der Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung. Es soll um knapp 70 Millionen Euro Schwarzgeld gehen, das über Banken im Raum München verschoben worden ist. Ludwig Kendzia fasst zusammen, wie die Kriminellen genau vorgegangen sind. Anschließend schildert Nadja Armbrust von "report München" im Gespräch mit Hannes Kunz nähere Details. Moderation: Sabine Straßer
Ermittler in Italien und Deutschland haben offenbar ein großes Geldwäsche-Netzwerk aufgedeckt. Das berichtet ein Reporterteam des ARD-Politikmagazins Report München, des MDR, dem ARD-Studio Rom und der FAZ. Es soll um 70 Millionen Euro Schwarzgeld gehen.
Pop 90 - The Best of 90s - Best of 1995I grandi successi pop del 1995, prima partePlaylist:1. Boombastic, Shaggy2. Missing, Everything But The Girl3. Two Can Play That Game, Bobby Brown4. Black Steel, Tricky5. Guarda In Alto, Casino Royale6. Wonderwall, Oasis7. Free As A Bird, BeatlesⒸ 2019, 2022 Giordano Di Fiore, Radio Popolare
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The END(walker) of Final Fantasy XIV came, went, and brought us some excellent music along the way! In this episode of the Battle Bards, Syl and Syp joust back and forth over the tunes from FFXIV's latest expansion. Is it an acquired taste or an instant hit? Let them be the judge! Episode 213 show notes Intro (feat. "Opening Cinematic," "Welcome to Our Town," and "Black Steel, Cold Embers") "Vibrant Voices" "The Nautilus Knoweth" "On Blade's Edge" "The Day Will Come" "Spoken Without End" "Festival of the Hunt" Which one did we like best? Jukebox Picks: "Welcome to Wonder Labyrinth" from Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth and "Elm St." from Nightmare on Elm Street Outro (feat. "In the Balance") Talk to the Battle Bards on Twitter! Follow Battle Bards on iTunes, Stitcher, Player.FM, Google Play, iHeartRadio, and Pocket Casts! This podcast is produced using copyrighted material according to Fair Use practices as stated under Section 107 of the 1976 Copyright Act.
"Walk This Way" helped rap become mainstream and gave Aerosmith a second chance at rock superstardom. "Black Steel" reimagined one of Public Enemy's most powerful songs. Eric and Kerouac dive into both songs and the stories behind them. Follow our Facebook page and tell us what covers you love so we can chat about them.
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about our favorite music of 1988. Show notes: - Recorded while driving home from Trillium Brewing in Canton, Mass. - Phil's #5: Sonic Youth focuses their sound - Jay's #5: J. Mascis and Dino Jr. get more melodic while still delivering a heavy sound - Phil's #4: U2's first controversial album still provides a lot of memorable moments, overshadowed by the movie - Jay's #4 and Phil's #3: Living Colour's debut showed off their many talents - Jay's #3: Debut from Toronto's The Pursuit of Happiness combined hard rock, neurotic singer and girl group backing vocals - Phil's #2: R.E.M.'s last album before they became superstars - Jay's #2: Public Enemy at the peak of their powers - Phil's and Jay's #1: Los Pixies creates the template for the '90s alt-rock explosion - Favorite songs: "Gigantic" (Phil), "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos" (Jay) Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Former Division I athlete David steps into the arena to chop it up with Ked and share his journey. David's journey to becoming a healthier person is a very compelling story that needs to be told. David's freedom was on the line literally and figuratively as he sought to break the chains of obesity that he was bound by after gaining over 200 lbs taking David to 465 lbs at his heaviest. Determined to not let this be the end of his story, David grabbed hold of the reigns and changed the narrative having gotten VSG surgery losing 165 lbs in 9 months! David is now almost one year post-op and losing more weight getting close to his goal weight. Tune in to hear David's story and you can follow David on Instagram, @sleevedathlete
Episode 52 Dub Electronic Playlist Herman Chin-Loy, “Heavy Duty” from Aquarius Dub (1973 Aquarius). Recorded in Jamaica. Backing Band, The Now Generation Band; Bass, Val Douglas; Drums, Mikey Richards; Guitar, Geoffrey Chung, Mikey Chung; Keyboards, Augustus Pablo, Earl "Wire" Lindo, Robbie Lyn; Melodica, Augustus Pablo; Producer, Herman Chin Loy. 2:56 Herman Chin-Loy, “Jah Jah Dub” from Aquarius Dub (1973 Aquarius). Recorded in Jamaica. Backing Band, The Now Generation Band; Bass, Val Douglas; Drums, Mikey Richards; Guitar, Geoffrey Chung, Mikey Chung; Keyboards, Augustus Pablo, Earl "Wire" Lindo, Robbie Lyn; Melodica, Augustus Pablo; Producer, Herman Chin Loy. 2:31 Upsetters, “African Skank” from Upsetters 14 Dub Black Board Jungle (1973 Upsetter). Recorded in Jamaica. Produced by Upsetter L. Perry. 3:16 Upsetters, “V/S Panta Rock” from Upsetters 14 Dub Black Board Jungle (1973 Upsetter). Recorded in Jamaica. Produced and Arranged By Lee Perry; Engineer, King Tubby, Lee Perry; Bass, Aston "Family Man" Barrett; Drums, Benbow; Melodica, Augustus Pablo; Organ, Touter, Winston Wright; Trombone – Ron Wilson; Trumpet – Bobby Ellis. 3:33 Derrick & The Crystalites, “Lion Dub” (theme from Shaft) from Derrick Harriott Presents Scrub A Dub Reggae (1974 Crystal Records). Recorded and mixed in Jamaica. Engineer, Brother George; Produced and written by Derrick Harriott. 3:39 Augustus Pablo, “The Big Rip Off” from Ital Dub (1974 Starapple). Recorded in Jamaica. Engineer, King Tubby, Ronald Logan, Sylvan Morris; Mixed By King Tubby (Dub Master); Produced by Tommy Cowan, Warrick Lyn; Written by, Melodica, Augustus Pablo. 3:14 Augustus Pablo, “Rockers Meets King Tubbys In A Fire House” from Rockers Meets King Tubbys In A Fire House (1980 Shanachie). Recorded in Jamaica. Backing Band, Rockers All Stars Bass, Bugsy; Junior Dan, Michael Taylor, Robby Shakespear; Drum, Albert Malawi, Leroy Wallace; Mickey Boo; Horns, Deadly Headely; Lead Guitar, Dalton Brownie, Earl (Chinna) Smith; Mixed By, Augustus Pablo, King Tubbys; Prince Jammys; Organ, Piano, String Ensemble, Melodica, Augustus Pablo; Percussion, Jah Levi, Jah Teo, Sticky; Arranged By, Augustus Pablo, H. Swaby; Michael McGeachy Rhythm Guitar, Cleon; Fazal Prendergas. 4:36 Jah Shaka, “Verse 6” from Commandments Of Dub (1982 Jah Shaka Music). Recorded in Jamaica. Bass, Hughie Issachar, Shaka; Drums, Errol Drummie, Wazair (Black Brother); Effects, Shaka; Lead Guitar, Hughie Issachar, Tony Benjamin; Mastered By, John Hassall; Melodica, Hughie Issachar; Mixed by, Jah Shaka, Neil Frazer (Professor); Organ, Errol Drummie, Wazair; Percussion, Bongos, Dan, Shaka Joseph, Wazair; Piano, Dudley, Shaka, Wazair, Produced by Jah Shaka; Rhythm Guitar, Hughie Issachar, Tony Benjamin; Xylophone, Joseph. 4:46 Mad Professor, “Beyond The Realms Of Dub” from Beyond The Realms Of Dub (Dub Me Crazy! The Second Chapter) (1982 Ariwa). Produced by Mad Professor; Bass, drums, piano, Garnett Cross; Organ, Synth, Errol Reid; Percussion – Jah Shaka. 7:13 Love Joys, “All I Can Say” from Lovers Rock Reggae Style (1983 Wackies). Recorded in Jamaica. Written by, Vocals, Claudette Brown, Sonia Abel; Backing Band, Wackie's Rhythm Force; Bass, Jah T.;Bass, Guitar, Jerry Harris; Bass Keyboards, Clive Hunt; Drums, Clive Plummer, Fabian Cooke Engineer, Levy, Barnes, Delahaye; Executive-Producer, Lloyd & Lloyd Prod. Inc.; Guitar, Keyboards, Barry V.; Horns, Rolando Alphonso; Keyboards, Owen Stewart; Percussion, Ras Menilik; Producer, Bullwackie. 8:33 Love Joys, “One Draw” from Lovers Rock Reggae Style (1983 Wackies). Recorded in Jamaica. Written by, Vocals, Claudette Brown, Sonia Abel; Backing Band, Wackie's Rhythm Force; Bass, Jah T.;Bass, Guitar, Jerry Harris; Bass Keyboards, Clive Hunt; Drums, Clive Plummer, Fabian Cooke Engineer, Levy, Barnes, Delahaye; Executive-Producer, Lloyd & Lloyd Prod. Inc.; Guitar, Keyboards, Barry V.; Horns, Rolando Alphonso; Keyboards, Owen Stewart; Percussion, Ras Menilik; Producer, Bullwackie. 7:21 Jah Shaka, “Zion Chant Dub” from Commandments Of Dub II (1984 Jah Shaka Music). Produced, Arranged by Jah Shaka; Synthesizer Mark Victor; Bass, Byron Duce, Ras Elroy; Bongos, Brother Joseph; Drums, Errol The General, Jah Bunny; Guitar, Mike Dorane, Tony Benjamin; Mastered By Felicity Hassell, John Hassell; Mixed By Mikey Campbell; Percussion, Jah Bunny, Shaka, Norman Grant; Piano, Organ Sgt. Pepper. 4:55 Jah Shaka, “Roaring Dub” from Commandments Of Dub II (1984 Jah Shaka Music). Produced, Arranged by Jah Shaka; Synthesizer Mark Victor; Bass, Byron Duce, Ras Elroy; Bongos, Brother Joseph; Drums, Errol The General, Jah Bunny; Guitar, Mike Dorane, Tony Benjamin; Mastered By Felicity Hassell, John Hassell; Mixed By Mikey Campbell; Percussion, Jah Bunny, Shaka, Norman Grant; Piano, Organ Sgt. Pepper. 4:03 Wayne Smith, “Under Me Sleng Teng” from Sleng Teng (1982 Greensleeves). Recorded in Jamaica. Musicians, Wycliffe "Steely" Johnson, Cleveland "Clevie" Browne, Super Power All-Stars*, Wayne Smith; Producer, Arranger Prince, Jammy. 4:07 Prince Jammy, “Synchro Start” from Computerised Dub (1986 Greensleeves). Recorded in Jamaica. Performers, Steelie & Cleavie, Super Power All-Stars, Wayne Smith; Producer, arranger, Prince Jammy. 2:09 Prince Jammy, “Interface” from Computerised Dub (1986 Greensleeves). Recorded in Jamaica. Performers, Steelie & Cleavie, Super Power All-Stars, Wayne Smith; Producer, arranger, Prince Jammy. 2:59 Jah Shaka All Stars, Ites Green & Gold” from Jah Shaka Presents Vivian Jones Featuring The Fasimbas, Jah Shaka All Stars – Jah Works (1987 Jah Shaka Music).Producer, Bass, Arranged By, Mixed By, Composed By, Jah Shaka; Bass, Jerry Lions; Bass, Organ, Piano, Synthesizer, Guitar, Black Steel; Bongos, Percussion, The Fasimbas; Drums, Drumton; Mixing, Calvin; Recording Engineer, Leon Marsh; Guitar, Jerry Lions; Piano, Organ, Synthesizer, Gregory; Synthesizer, Organ, Piano, Pepper; Vocals, Vivian Jones; Vocals [Background], Sis Nya. 5:01 Steely & Clevie, “At The Top” from At the Top (1988 Black Solidarity). Recorded in Jamaica. Arranged By, Musician, Programmed By Steely & Clevie; Engineer, Bobby Digital, Chris Lane, Dave Kelly, Patrick Ayton, Paul Davidson, Anthony Kelly; Mixed By D. Kelly, P. Davidson; Producer, Ossie Thomas, Phillip Morgan; Saxophone, Dean Fraser; Trumpet, David Madden. 4:01 Background music: Derrick & The Crystalites, “Dubbing the Chariot” from Derrick Harriott Presents Scrub A Dub Reggae (1974 Crystal Records). Recorded and mixed in Jamaica. Engineer, Brother George; Produced and written by Derrick Harriott. 3:57 Derrick & The Crystalites, “Medley (Train To Herbsville & Crash Dub)” from Derrick Harriott Presents Scrub A Dub Reggae (1974 Crystal Records). Recorded and mixed in Jamaica. Engineer, Brother George; Produced and written by Derrick Harriott. 3:05 Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog Noise and Notations.
Podcast Skor Indonesia kali spesial membahas kesuksesan Black Steel Manokwari menjuarai Liga Pro Futsal 2021 bersama pelatih futsal kenamaan Donzol. Donzol juga memberikan analisanya pada keempat tim di final four, tak lupa berikan prediksinya untuk musim depan.
Get early access to our latest psychology lectures: http://bit.ly/new-talks We live in a challenging age. With the death of George Floyd, the subsequent marches across the world against racism, the struggles of the #Metoo movement, campaigns for equal rights for the LGBTQ community, and the rise of Disability theorists. Yet, all these efforts towards equality in the face of varying types of oppression speak loudly of the voices of the others and their need to be heard and acknowledged. Within psychotherapy and psychology though, difference and diversity trainings have been slow in turning their considerable talents towards exploring or understanding the experiences of the other, often doing no more than to mirror the wider societal oppressions we all witness daily. This morning session is designed to give facilitators, supervisors, lecturers, and markers an insight into the latest thinking around privilege and otherness within the profession. Drawing upon the idea of intersectionality, this taster presents a more nuanced, psychotherapeutic understanding of difference and diversity. --- Dr Dwight Turner is a psychotherapist, Senior Lecturer and Researcher at the School of Applied Social Science at Brighton University. Dr Turner casts an intersectional lens on privilege, supremacy, otherness and social justice. He was invited to deliver the keynote presentation at the BACP's ‘Working with Diversity' Conference in 2019. His recent blog post – “Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos” addressed the anguish and the action that has risen from the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, and has been widely read by UK and US therapists. Dr Turner's new book: ‘Linking Intersectional Theory of Privilege and Otherness to Counselling and Psychotherapy' will be published by Routledge. You can keep up to date with his work and latest blog posts at: https://www.dwightturnercounselling.co.uk/ and follow him on twitter @Dturner300. --- Links: - Get our latest psychology lectures emailed to your inbox: http://bit.ly/new-talks - Check out our next event: http://theweekenduniversity.com/events/ - Dr Dwight's website: https://www.dwightturnercounselling.co.uk/ - Dr Dwight's books: https://amzn.to/38IRb8W, https://amzn.to/2UnYM4n, https://amzn.to/35uCDYj
Lizard people, the hidden hand, Q Anon and some cool news about the future of the podcast. Intro: "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos" - Public Enemy Outro: "Talk is Poison" - Talk is Poison
This weeks show starts off with music from The Twinkle Brothers, The Mighty Diamonds, Steel Pulse, Burning Spear, Jackie Mittoo, Well Pleased and Satisfied, Wailing Souls, Everton Blender, Garnet Silk, Tenor Saw, The Gladiators, Culture, Jah Thomas, Dennis Brown, Bob Marley and Midnite. New music this week comes from Luciano, Blakkamoore, Perfect Giddimani, Alborosie, Carlton Livingston, Ilements, Beres Hammond, Yashema McLeod, Jon Moon, Taiwan MC, Double Tiger, Monkey Marc with Aza Lineage, Ze-Lon, Kumar Fyah, and Nga Han with The Hi-Flyers. In the Dub Zone this week you will hear dubs from Bobby Elis and the Revolutionaries, Big Youth, Gregory isaacs, Dreadzone and Dubmatix, Dubproff and Addis Pablo, and Brizion. Extended dub mixes feature Yabby You with Mad Professor and Black Steel, Barry Brown with Shorty The President, Glen Washington with Linval Thompson and Irie ites, and Subatomic Sound System with Screechy Dan Enjoy! The Twinkle Brothers - Babylon Falling - Countrymen - Virgin Mighty Diamonds - 4000 Years - Deeper Roots: Back To The Channel - Virgin Frontline Steel Pulse - Worth His Weight In Gold)Rally Round) - Smash Hits - Elektra Burning Spear - Old Marcus Garvey/Farther East Of Jack - Marcus Garvey/Garvey’s Ghost: 100the Anniversary - Mango Jackie Mittoo - Drum Song - Champion In The Arena 1976-1977 - Blood & Fire Well Pleased & Satisfied - Love Sweet Music 12” Version - Can’t Stop The Dread - Doctor Bird Wailing Souls - Shark Attack - All Over The World - Chaos Everton Blender - Create A Sound - Lift Up Your Head - Heartbeat Records Garnet Silk - Fussing & Fighting - Collectors Series - Penthouse Records Tenor Saw - Jah Guide & Protect Me - Fever - Ras Records Albert Griffiths and the Gladiators - Take Your Time - A Whole Heap - Heartbeat Records Mind, Body & Soul - King Of Kings - Can’t Stop The Dread - Doctor Bird Culture - This Train - Cumbolo - Disc Pressers Jah Thomas - Righteous Train - Can’t Stop The Dread - Doctor Bird Dennis Brown - Blessed Are The Men (The Pill) - Sufferation - Auralux Bob Marley & The Wailers - Guiltiness - Exodus - Tuff Gong Midnite - Jubilees Of Zion - Jubilees Of Zion - Afrikan Roots Lab Luciano - Ah We Dis - The Answer - Oneness Records Perfect Giddimani - Choppa - Dumplin’ Shop - Evidence Music Wailing Souls - This Is The The Time - Back A Yard - VP Records Blakkamoore - Take Time/Take Time (I Grade Dub) - Upward Spiral Deluxe - Lustre Kings Productions Alborosie & Various Artists - Shadows After Dark - VP Records Tarrus Riley - Beware - Parables - VP Records Carlton Livingston - Make Man Live - Stars Have To Shine - Crown International Triple Ilemants - Glory To The Most High - Street Rockaz Beres Hammond - One Day At A Time - 3 Blind Mice Riddim - Penthouse Records Yashema Mcleod - Heavens Declare - Awakening - Stingray Records The Techniques - You Don’t Care - Little Did You Know - Doctor Bird Nora Dean - Barbwire - Treasure Isle Presents: 40 Original Tighten UP Hits - Treasure Isle Prince Buster - Girl Answer To Your Name - Blue Beat Protoje - Answer To Your Name - Ancient Future - Overstand Entertainment/Indiggnation Collective Toots & The Maytals - Struggle - Got To Be Tough - Trojan Jamaica Dub Zone featuring Strictly Dubwize & Extended Dub Mixes Bobby Ellis & The Revolutionaries - Shank I Sheck 12” Version - Can’t Stop The Dread - Doctor Bird Big Youth - Chucky No Lucky (Disciples Chucky Dub Disco Style Remix) - Select Cuts From Blood & Fire Chapter 3 - Select Cuts Gregory Isaacs - Get Ready (Kaleidoscope Remix) -Select Cuts From Blood & Fire Chapter 3 - Select Cuts Dreadzone & Dubmatix - Dread Lockdown - Dubwiser Brizion - King Dub/King Dubwise - Guidance Dubwize - Dubstrand Studio Dub Proof feat. Addis Pablo - Spider Mouse - Dub Proof - Dub Proof Music Yabby You Meets Mad Professor & Black Steel - Commercial Dreadlocks/Righteous Dublocks - In Ariwa Studios - Ariwa Barry Brown - Natty Rootsman - Let’s Go To The Blues - Kingston Records Shorty The President - Roots Man - High Ranking - Live & Love Glen Washington - Haile Bless - Cuss Cuss Riddim - Irie Ites Records Linval Thompson & Irie Ites - Ganja Man/Ganja Dub - Cuss Cuss Riddim - Irie Ites Records Subatomic Sound System & Screechy Dan - Babylon Soon Fall (rockers 7”mix)/Dub Shall Live On - Babylon Soon Fall - Subatomic Sound =================================== Akae Beka feat. Chronixx - Black Carbon - I Grade Records Artganic - Crazy World - Crazy World/Get Your Mind Right - Artganic Musician Arkaingelle - Nah Watah Down - Nah Watah Down - Zion High Productions Jon Moon feat. Crosby Bolana & The Azania Band - Economical Crisis - Yutman Records Taiwan MC - Mr. Babylon - Special Request - Chinese Man Records Double Tiger feat. Ranking Joe - Situation Critical/Situation Dub - The Journey - Easy Star Records Monkey Marc feat. Aza Lineage & Escape Roots - Prosper Dub - Vital Sound - Digikillaz/Dubshot Records Ze-Lon - Heart and Soul - The Path To The Heart - Rebel Sound Records Chino McGregor - Riddim Ryda Style - Young Pow Productions Dennis Brown - Angel In Disguise - ShartyB Cocoa Tea - Love Me - Digital B 80’s - VP Records Kumar - Love Overdue - Dancehall Anthems - VP Records Richie Spice - Youths Are So Cold - Culture Jugglin Volume 1 - Massive B Chronixx feat. Chronicle - Big Bad Sound - Chronology - Chronixx Music Nga Han & The Hi Flyers - Versatile - Emergence - Bona Fi Records Kingston Echo - Versatile Dub - Submergence - Bona Fi Records
Intro: One More Night- CAN 1. Thirty Days- Chuck Berry2. Jailhouse Rock- Elvis Presley3. Work Song- Cannonball Adderley Quintet4. Jailhouse- The Wailers 5. Mama Tried- Merle Haggard & The Strangers6. Holloway Jail- The Kinks 7. Riot in Cell Block No 9- The Robins8. County Jail- Big Maceo9. Prison Grove- Warren Zevon10. Jailer- J.J. Cale11. Judge Harsh Blues- Furry Lewis12. George Jackson- Bob Dylan 13. Take a Message to Mary- The Everly Brothers14. Roger O'Hehir- Planxty15. Care of Cell 44- The Zombies16. Christmas in Prison- John Prine17. Prisoner's Song- Muzsikas18. Lonesome Jailhouse Blues- Delmore Brothers19. The Lifer- Markos Vamvakaris20. Ja Nuns Hons Pris- Richard Coeur De Lion, Bettina Hoffman/ Modo Antiquo 21. We Love You- The Rolling Stones22. Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos- Public Enemy23. Fish in the Jailhouse- Tom Waits24. The Big Break- Richard Berry25. 54-46 That's My Number- The Maytals26. Inside- Bardo Pond27. Patrol Wagon Blues- Henry Allen Jr, & his Orchestra28. Black and Bitter Night- Mike Waterson Outro- Pogels Walk- Vernon Elliott Ensemble
Angry sophomore records take the stage in today’s episode! Guest Alex Navarro (Giant Bomb, None Above All) finds out what Matt thinks of Deftones’s “Around the Fur” – Alex’s favorite album by his favorite band – and Matt reintroduces Alex to Public Enemy’s incendiary “It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back”. They’re both albums fueled by intense emotion (largely anger) though each uses it in different ways. In our community questions segment, Alex and Matt tackle the best licensed songs we discovered through TV and movies, what affect streaming has had on how we value music we love, kicking ourselves for missing live performances, and whether or not growing up helps solidify your music tastes. Then it’s on to a funky, chill outro courtesy of our community-selected song! To jump to a particular discussion, check out the timestamps below… 7:50 - None Above All – “Make It” 15:20 - “My Own Summer” 19:40 - “Dai the Flu” 23:40 - “Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)” 30:00 - “Mascara” 34:30 - “Headup” 38:45 - “Lhabia” 50:10 - “911 is a Joke” (from Public Enemy’s Fear of a Black Planet) 52:15 - “Bring the Noise” 57:10 - “Don’t Believe the Hype” 1:00:20 - “She Watch Channel Zero?!” 1:01:20 - “Rebel Without a Pause” 1:05:50 - “Security of the First World”/Madonna’s “Justify My Love” 1:13:10 - “Cold Lampin’ With Flavor” 1:15:25 - “Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos” 1:26:05 - “Prophets of Rage” 1:29:45 - Community questions 2:05:25 - Community song (“Cómo Me Quieres” by Khruangbin, suggested by Steven Vella) Links Follow Alex on Twitter at @alex_navarro and listen to the Giant Bombcast wherever you get podcasts Listen to None Above All at https://noneaboveall.bandcamp.com/ Craig Jenkins’s review of the Nation of Millions reissue for Pitchfork: https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/19997-public-enemy-it-takes-a-nation-of-millions-to-hold-us-backfear-of-a-black-planet/ Support MinnMax on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/minnmax/ MinnTrax Episode Playlist: https://spoti.fi/2vgqfvK MinnTrax Community Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3aRRgox
The Fellas - Scott Woods & Aaron NoName - have returned with a new episode of their retired podcast, Race Against the Machine! They go in on Joe Biden's Blackometer and what black votes are good for, COVID-19, how they're dealing with Rona, The Granola Bar Conundrum, and omelettes. They only do 1-2 surprise episodes per year, and you certainly have enough time to check them out now. NSFW, your momma, or your book club.
Welcome to Gabagool & Roses, the ONLY leftist Sopranos podcast. John has seen HBO's "The Sopranos" a bunch of times, Ben and Rachel have never seen it. We're watching it episode-by-episode and talking about it from a leftist perspective. Follow us on Twitter: @PodSopranos, Rachel is @whatshakesloose, Ben is @esentialcnsltnt, and John is @johnnyawful. This week on the podcast we talk about Season 1 Episode 13 "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano", also, does Artie deserve the truth?, John & Ben's Law Corner - 5th Amendment Edition, Angie & Janice Dickinson, Father Phil gets owned, and of course What Do You Want In Your Mouth?, Who's Horny? our Stans of the Week, and THE DIALECTIC. The closing song this week is Public Enemy's "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos". Support us on Patreon! Until next week: take your meds, go to therapy, and organize for the Revolution. We love you. Find out more at https://gabagool-roses.pinecast.co
It's a late week edition of S2T! We analyze the firing of Flavor Flav, the closing of Texas polling places, the in court victory by PBS over Tavis Smiley & the dangers of interoffice romance.This episode is sponsored by Bartending Unlimited, The Triangle's Premier Professional Mobile Bartending Company. Looking for just a Licensed Bartender? Or does your event require a full Bar? Contact Bartending Unlimited today!! www.BartendingUnlimited.com Follow Us!!! https://www.instagram.com/straight2tape/ https://twitter.com/S2Tontheair https://www.facebook.com/StraightIITape/ The official Straight II Tape theme “The Turn” produced by Ryen David https://ryendavid.bandcamp.com/ Musical arrangements produced by Ryen Davide, Big Cease https://www.instagram.com/bigcease39/ & K-Hill https://www.facebook.com/KHillMusic/ https://twitter.com/Achilles_Hill https://www.instagram.com/achilles_hill/
It’s an A Crash Pod Productions crossover event! Mans Plain Nation is here to talk about the hit horror franchise Stephen King’s IT, while Tim and Terry put on their twisted brand of cultural criticism through clips of other people’s music and movies and such.Part 1: This One Was My DreamThe Goonies (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089218/)Elis & Tom, Águas de Marçohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waters_of_MarchPart 2: We all Afloat Adrift down hereStan Getz and Joao Gilberto, Águas de MarçoChester Copperpot break by FFKGCibo Matto, Águas de MarçoStand by Me (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stand_by_Me_(film))Part 3: Parents are Kinda UselessWhen The Night Stands By Goonies Transmission FFKGBen E. King, Stand by Me (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stand_by_Me_(Ben_E._King_song))CNN News Break (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Kavanaugh)Brazil (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_(1985_film))Ronald Reagan on Terrorism (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKeABzRz7jw)Blue Velvet (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Velvet_(film))Public Enemy, Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZM5_6js19eM), One Man’s Terrorist Mix by FFKGPart 4: It’s The Joy In Your HeartRosemary Clooney & John Pizzarelli, The Waters of MarchThe World’s End (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_World%27s_End_(film))Disposable Heroes of HipHoprisy, Television the Drug of the Nation (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Disposable_Heroes_of_Hiphoprisy)
It’s an A Crash Pod Productions crossover event! Mans Plain Nation is here to talk about the hit horror franchise Stephen King’s IT, while Tim and Terry put on their twisted brand of cultural criticism through clips of other people’s music and movies and such.Part 1: This One Was My DreamThe Goonies (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089218/)Elis & Tom, Águas de Marçohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waters_of_MarchPart 2: We all Afloat Adrift down hereStan Getz and Joao Gilberto, Águas de MarçoChester Copperpot break by FFKGCibo Matto, Águas de MarçoStand by Me (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stand_by_Me_(film))Part 3: Parents are Kinda UselessWhen The Night Stands By Goonies Transmission FFKGBen E. King, Stand by Me (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stand_by_Me_(Ben_E._King_song))CNN News Break (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Kavanaugh)Brazil (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_(1985_film))Ronald Reagan on Terrorism (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKeABzRz7jw)Blue Velvet (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Velvet_(film))Public Enemy, Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZM5_6js19eM), One Man’s Terrorist Mix by FFKGPart 4: It’s The Joy In Your HeartRosemary Clooney & John Pizzarelli, The Waters of MarchThe World’s End (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_World%27s_End_(film))Disposable Heroes of HipHoprisy, Television the Drug of the Nation (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Disposable_Heroes_of_Hiphoprisy)
Join Brother Jitu as he builds with education justice warriors Mike Hutchinson and Megan Bumpus. They discuss the Oakland teacher’s strike and the power of authentic coalition building between community and union to win equity in public education.
Playlist: 1. Boombastic, Shaggy..2. Missing, Everything But The Girl..3. Two Can Play That Game, Bobby Brown..4. Black Steel, Tricky..5. Guarda In Alto, Casino Royale..6. Wonderwall, Oasis..7. Free As A Bird, Beatles
Playlist: 1. Boombastic, Shaggy..2. Missing, Everything But The Girl..3. Two Can Play That Game, Bobby Brown..4. Black Steel, Tricky..5. Guarda In Alto, Casino Royale..6. Wonderwall, Oasis..7. Free As A Bird, Beatles
Playlist: 1. Boombastic, Shaggy..2. Missing, Everything But The Girl..3. Two Can Play That Game, Bobby Brown..4. Black Steel, Tricky..5. Guarda In Alto, Casino Royale..6. Wonderwall, Oasis..7. Free As A Bird, Beatles
Playlist: 1. Boombastic, Shaggy..2. Missing, Everything But The Girl..3. Two Can Play That Game, Bobby Brown..4. Black Steel, Tricky..5. Guarda In Alto, Casino Royale..6. Wonderwall, Oasis..7. Free As A Bird, Beatles
Hosted by Cassandra Dallet, the Badass Bookworm hangs out with JK Fowler founder of Nomadic Press and James Cagney poet and author of "Black Steel Magnolias In The Hour of Chaos Theory", about the Press' past, present, and future, community building, giving platform to previously unheard voices, and spirituality and music in our poetry.
For more Criminal activities, Lauren Spohrer and Phoebe Judge reunite with Martin and Sam for some prison-lingo dissection, attitudes towards vocal stylings and the archetypal biblical perp walk. Song by Song is Martin Zaltz Austwick and Sam Pay; two musicians listening to and discussing every single Tom Waits track in chronological order. website: songbysongpodcast.com twitter: @songbysongpod e-mail: songbysongpodcast@gmail.com Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include: Walking Spanish, Rain Dogs, Tom Waits (1985) Black Steel, Maxinquaye, Tricky (1995) We think your Song by Song experience will be enhanced by hearing, in full, the songs featured in the show, which you can get hold of from your favourite record shop or online platform. Please support artists by buying their music, or using services which guarantee artists a revenue - listen responsibly.
When it comes to metal, Dave Harrison is your man. He played bass for Australia 90s Aria chart metal legends, Allegiance who played The Big Day Out and tour with bands such as Kreator, Slayer, Fear Factory, Biohazard, Machine Head and more. He later kicked off the Perth band Black Steel playing with the likes Read MoreThe post Episode 108 - David Harrison (Heavy Metal Merchant, Allegiance) appeared first on The Andy Social Podcast.
I hear you cry!Dub and Reggae from all over time and space. So many things I didn't get to play. Another show or two coming soon, I think. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′01″ Melody Roots (part 1) by Sound Iration on In Dub 5′15″ Dub Fi Gwan by King Tubby and Friends 7′21″ Underground by Lee Scratch Perry on Super Ape (Island) 12′01″ Three In One by Lee Scratch Perry and The Upsetters on Super Ape (Island) 14′07″ El Pussy Cat Ska by Sly and Robbie on Sixties, Seventies, Eighties Taxi 19′57″ Whole Lotta Love by The Dynamics 24′12″ Woman of the Ghetto by Phyllis Dillon on 100% Dynamite 27′29″ Police In Helicopter by Million Stylez 31′07″ Black Man Message by Big Youth on Dread Locks Dread 33′28″ Marcus Garvey Dread by Big Youth on Dread Locks Dread 37′10″ Peace and Love in the Ghetto by U-Roy on Crucial Cuts 41′25″ Have Mercy by U-Roy on Natty Rebel (Virgin) 44′45″ Never Get Burn by Twinkle Brothers on Beyond The Front Line 48′04″ Trouble You A Trouble Me / General by Ini Kamoze on Ini Kamoze 54′36″ Cocaine by Dillinger (Island) 62′29″ Barking Mad by Dub Syndicate on Stoned Immaculate (On U Sound) 65′44″ North Of The River Thames by Dr. Pablo and Dub Syndicate on North Of The River Thames (On U Sound) 72′48″ Black Steel by Jah Shaka on Warrior 78′03″ Selassie I Dub by Jah Shaka on Imperial Dub - Commandments Of Dub Chapter 8 81′32″ Guidance Dub by Jah Shaka on Imperial Dub - Commandments Of Dub Chapter 8 86′37″ World Of Dispensation by Singers and Players on War Of Words (On-U Sound) 90′38″ Computer Malfunction by Sly and Robbie on A Dub Experience (Island) 91′44″ Destination Unknown by Sly and Robbie on A Dub Experience (Island) 96′01″ My Whole World by New Age Steppers (On-U Sound) 102′00″ Follow Like Wolves by Zion Train on Siren 105′12″ Tribute to Keng Keng by Zion Train on Live As One 109′59″ Ethiopian Dub by Zulu Warriors on Warrior Dub 114′33″ Dub in the Year 2000 by Zulu Warriors on Warrior Dub (W.A.U Mr Modo)
I hear you cry!Dub and Reggae from all over time and space. So many things I didn't get to play. Another show or two coming soon, I think. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′01″ Melody Roots (part 1) by Sound Iration on In Dub (-) 5′15″ Dub Fi Gwan by King Tubby and Friends (-) 7′21″ Underground by Lee Scratch Perry on Super Ape (Island) 12′01″ Three In One by Lee Scratch Perry and The Upsetters on Super Ape (Island) 14′07″ El Pussy Cat Ska by Sly and Robbie on Sixties, Seventies, Eighties Taxi (-) 19′57″ Whole Lotta Love by The Dynamics (-) 24′12″ Woman of the Ghetto by Phyllis Dillon on 100% Dynamite (-) 27′29″ Police In Helicopter by Million Stylez (-) 31′07″ Black Man Message by Big Youth on Dread Locks Dread (-) 33′28″ Marcus Garvey Dread by Big Youth on Dread Locks Dread (-) 37′10″ Peace and Love in the Ghetto by U-Roy on Crucial Cuts (-) 41′25″ Have Mercy by U-Roy on Natty Rebel (Virgin) 44′45″ Never Get Burn by Twinkle Brothers on Beyond The Front Line (-) 48′04″ Trouble You A Trouble Me / General by Ini Kamoze on Ini Kamoze (-) 54′36″ Cocaine by Dillinger (Island) 62′29″ Barking Mad by Dub Syndicate on Stoned Immaculate (On U Sound) 65′44″ North Of The River Thames by Dr. Pablo and Dub Syndicate on North Of The River Thames (On U Sound) 72′48″ Black Steel by Jah Shaka on Warrior (-) 78′03″ Selassie I Dub by Jah Shaka on Imperial Dub - Commandments Of Dub Chapter 8 (-) 81′32″ Guidance Dub by Jah Shaka on Imperial Dub - Commandments Of Dub Chapter 8 (-) 86′37″ World Of Dispensation by Singers and Players on War Of Words (On-U Sound) 90′38″ Computer Malfunction by Sly and Robbie on A Dub Experience (Island) 91′44″ Destination Unknown by Sly and Robbie on A Dub Experience (Island) 96′01″ My Whole World by New Age Steppers (On-U Sound) 102′00″ Follow Like Wolves by Zion Train on Siren (-) 105′12″ Tribute to Keng Keng by Zion Train on Live As One (-) 109′59″ Ethiopian Dub by Zulu Warriors on Warrior Dub (-) 114′33″ Dub in the Year 2000 by Zulu Warriors on Warrior Dub (W.A.U Mr Modo) Check out the full archives on the website.
JUNIOR ASPIRIN RADIO SESSION 21The United States of President America Election SpecialDevised and presented by Dan L. Fox, with contributions from Hillary R. Clinton, Andy D.T.B. Cooke, H. Sinclair Lewis, Nathaniel M. Mellors and Donald J. TrumpAs the Junior Aspirin Records label HQ moves its operations to a remote and heavily-fortified anarcho-syndicalist commune in the Pacific Northwest in anticipation of the total collapse of civic society after the 8 November election, label co-founder, writer and editor Dan Fox has made a rare trip into the city, finding time in his busy urban guerilla warfare training schedule to pop into SoHo, do a little shopping, and rig the US presidential election for this post-pre-post-truth liberal media elite conspiracy-thon. From Dead Kennedys to The Shangri-Las, from ABBA to Jay-Z, a caucus of paranoid political pundits, so desperate to be on the winning side that they'd baste their Grandmas in orange sun-tan lotion just to get ahead, will leak their most criminally top secret emails about the most tremendous electorial issues of the moment. So gather together your favourite tiny-fingered, Cheeto-faced, ferret-wearing shitgibbons and take this opportunity to grope inside America whilst you enjoy the last few weeks of electricity and running water before the pitchforks come out and the briefcase containing the nuclear codes is lost forever at JFK baggage claim. Send in the clowns!Originally produced for Know Wave Radio, live at the Picture Room, New York, October 2016PODCAST HERE PART 1and here PODCAST HERE PART 2PART ONEWide Wide River - The FugsSend in the Clowns - Tiger LilliesAmerica - The NiceThe Big Country - Talking HeadsWhite House Blues - Charlie Poole & The North Carolina RamblersI Pity The Country - Willie DunnHard Times - Curtis MayfieldDisenchanted - CommunardsWaitin' for a Superman - The Flaming LipsPoliticians in My Eyes - DeathLiar Liar - The CastawaysYou Cheated, You Lied - The Shangri-LasDead Presidents - Jay-ZPART TWOAnti-American Graffitti - J DillaI'm Legal Now - Chingo BlingFools Are You - Mother NightNo Caucasian Guilt - Noh MercyIn the Flesh - Pink FloydDon't Call Me Nigger, Whitey - Sly & the Family StoneSound of Da Police - KRS OneTrip to Trumpton - Urban HypeGroup Grope - The FugsBlack Steel in the Hour of Chaos - Public EnemyPrivate Armies - Vivien GoldmanThe Red Telephone - LoveCalifornia Uber Alles - Dead KennedysKnow Your Rights - The ClashYou've Got Big Hands - CrassWe Do What We're Told - Peter GabrielThe World is Yours - NasPhilosophy of the World - Big LegsLady, What Do You Do All Day? - Peggy SeegerWomen of the World - Ivor Cutler & Linda HirstWinner Takes it All - ABBA
The Soul Brother Show is celebrating the month of Roctober with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Public Enemy! Hear some of your favorite PE classsics such as "Bring the Noise," "Fight the Power," "Can't Truss It," and "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos" to name a few. We also have new music from Living Colour ("Who Shot Ya?") along with tracks from Fishbone, Cree Summer, Death, Follow For Now, and Brand New Immortals.
This week Chris, M, Josh, and Skip talk about the 2016 Emmy's winners. Chris took all the credit for his predictions. Has everyone bought their packs of Zateevas? Someone finally made transparent aluminum. Scotty would be so proud, don't you think? Thanks for listening! Enjoy. Deficit Picks of the Week!: Westworld Futureworld Seven We rate and review: Snowden Blair Witch Vice Principals Mr. Robot American Horror Story: Roanoke Quarry Narcos Seasn 2 Gotham In the episode, we smoked: Silver Haze (Sativa) Maple Wreck (S) Humboldt Ice (S) We opened with MF from Hell by The Datsuns and close with Black Steel by Tricky. Follow us on Twitter @adoradio0 or @_ratking or @M_ADOradio or @Skip_ADO_Radio. We're a proud member of the BAT SQUAD network (www.batsquadnetwork.com). Make sure to check out the other great shows! What?
The world shook last week as the greatest sports figure of the 20th Century, Muhammad Ali, passed away. Today begins a week of special podcasts devoted to The Champ, which will end with a trip to Louisville for Ali’s memorial. We originally booked today’s guest, Chuck D, to talk about his new supergroup ‘Prophets of Rage,’ which also features B-Real from Cypress Hill and members of Rage Against The Machine. Today, Chuck D talks about this rebellious musical project, their summer tour that starts July 19th in Cleveland, and offers his insights into Ali’s indelible legacy. Then, ‘Choice Words’ from Dave’s latest column for The Nation.Be sure to subscribe to the show so you don’t miss any of this week’s special Ali programming. Search for Edge of Sports on on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music or your podcast app of choice. For more information, visit http://EdgeOfSportsPodcast.comProphets of Rage: http://prophetsofrage.com | http://fb.com/TheProphetsofRage | http://twitter.com/prophetsofrageChuck D: http://twitter.com/MrChuckDZirin: ‘I Just Wanted to Be Free’: The Radical Reverberations of Muhammad Alihttp://www.thenation.com/article/i-just-wanted-to-be-free-the-radical-reverberations-of-muhammad-ali—http://edgeofsportspodcast.com | http://twitter.com/edgeofsports | http://fb.com/edgeofsportspod | email us: edgeofsports@slate.com—Music: Public Enemy (Terrorbeat, Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos, Welcome to the Terrordome) http://publicenemy.com | Miles Davis (Ali) http://milesdavis.com
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