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Hour 2 of A&G features... Tension with Iran Gavin Newsom's interesting comments on AIPAC Limiting drinking & Bingo, Bango, Bongo! FAFO parenting & gentle parenting See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Salve! This is a bonus episode for paid subscribers!Every episode is a different song. This is the song today:"Atalaia" by Guilherme CoutinhoGuilherme Coutinho was an obscure keyboardist from Belém, in Brazil's Amazon region. “Atalaia” first appeared in 1978 on Guilherme Coutinho e o Grupo Stalo, released by his hometown radio station's label. It's a laid-back song with an atmospheric groove driven by Coutinho's Fender Rhodes, and subtle analog synth lines drift in and out, adding a cosmic, slightly psychedelic feel that bridges Brazilian rhythm with 1970s fusion and ambient soul. Atalaia is a coastal town located in the north, where the river meets the ocean, and is known for its mangroves, dunes, and extreme tides, which are all referenced in the lyrics. Guilherme Coutinho passed away in 1983 at the age of 41, making this a true cult album that has been recently reissued by Mr. Bongo.Check the song's translation with TranslationSmith.
2 trips to the ER, the gift that brought me to tears, and somehow finding myself back at the Coco Bongo…IYKYK. Please enjoy my holiday vacation recap, sloots. From Utah to Mexico there were high highs and low lows!! Still in search of the seashells I collected on the beach that have mysteriously since gone missing…if you see them please lmk
Hour 3 of A&G features... ICE protest chaos The controversial/conspiracy crowd Autonomous blood draw & white collar workers headed to blue collar Bingo, Bango, Bongo! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 of A&G features... ICE protest chaos The controversial/conspiracy crowd Autonomous blood draw & white collar workers headed to blue collar Bingo, Bango, Bongo! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 of A&G features... Bingo, Bango, Bongo! Trump sits down with the NY Times Dilbert's Scott Adams has passed away & powering AI Inside Portland Airport's lost & found See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 of A&G features... Bingo, Bango, Bongo! Trump sits down with the NY Times Dilbert's Scott Adams has passed away & powering AI Inside Portland Airport's lost & found See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week I'm joined by IRA ROBBINS (Editor & Co-Founder of TROUSER PRESS magazine) as we end the year with the 1959 U.K. cult classic EXPRESSO BONGO!!!We discuss how Ira's influential magazine was started on a whim, and how as outsiders they wanted a different approach to rock journalism, how they got a long-form interview with Jimmy Page, how the magazine made me feel smarter by reading it, the wild highs and lows of publishing Trouser Press, making mistakes in journalism, writing a letter to Pete Townshend and the reply that came back in the mail, how 70s rock journalism still held power in the culture of the time, the Devo/William Burroughs interview, how they got difficult interviewees to open up to their writers, how the magazine become an obligation rather than an opportunity over the years, the hardcore punk movement, how and why the magazine stopped publication, MTV's influence on music journalism, Laurence Harvey's strange and powerful performance in Expresso Bongo, how young Cliff Richard was in this film, the incredible opening title sequence of the film, how the film pushes the cultural boundaries for young people in the late 50s, the British kitchen-sink drama movement, how the film was originally a West End musical and the differences between the two, how sleazy and risqué the film is for its time, The Shadows, how exploitative the British rock management world was, the threat of the 50s teenager, the alternate ending of the film and so much more.So let's spin in circles while shattering our espresso cups on the ground on this week's episode of Revolutions Per Movie!!TROUSER PRESS BOOKS (you can read the entire Trouser Press Magazine run in their archives!):trouserpressbooks.comREVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE:Host Chris Slusarenko (Eyelids, Guided By Voices, owner of Clinton Street Video rental store) is joined by actors, musicians, comedians, writers & directors who each week pick out their favorite music documentary, musical, music-themed fiction film or music videos to discuss. Fun, weird, and insightful, Revolutions Per Movie is your deep dive into our life-long obsessions where music and film collide.The show is also a completely independent affair, so the best way to support it is through our Patreon at patreon.com/revolutionspermovie. By joining, you can get weekly bonus episodes, physical goods such as Flexidiscs, and other exclusive goods.Revolutions Per Movie releases new episodes every Thursday on any podcast app, and additional, exclusive bonus episodes every Sunday on our Patreon. If you like the show, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing it on your favorite podcast app. Thanks!SOCIALS:@revolutionspermovieBlueSky: @revpermovieTHEME by Eyelids 'My Caved In Mind'www.musicofeyelids.bandcamp.com ARTWORK by Jeff T. Owenshttps://linktr.ee/mymetalhand Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bob “Bongo” Starkie was one of Australian rock's most colourful and enduring guitarists — a player whose sharp riffs, cheeky humour, and rhythmic pulse powered Skyhooks from Melbourne cult heroes to national icons. Bongo's journey before, during, and after the band reflects a musician who never lost his spark. Starkie passed away on 29 November 2025, prompting an outpouring of affection from fans and fellow artists who saw him as a vital thread in the fabric of Australian music.Growing up in Melbourne, Bob was drawn to guitar early and spent his young adulthood shaping his craft in pubs, clubs, and rehearsal rooms. He played in a string of local outfits where he built a reputation for clean, punchy rhythm work and an upbeat stage presence. Even before he had a national profile, musicians around the city knew him as reliable, talented, and quietly charismatic — the sort of guitarist other bands wanted to poach.Starkie joined Skyhooks in 1973, stepping into a band that would become one of Australia's most influential rock acts. Skyhooks arrived like a shockwave: irreverent, glammy, theatrical, and unmistakably Australian.Bob's guitar style became a pillar of their sound — tight, melodic, rhythmic, and full of playful swagger. His work powered hits from Living in the '70s and Ego Is Not a Dirty Word, including classics like “Horror Movie,” “You Just Like Me 'Cause I'm Good in Bed,” “Ego Is Not a Dirty Word,” and “Women in Uniform.”Onstage, Bob brought a grounded confidence that balanced the band's wilder theatrical edges. He wasn't the loudest personality in Skyhooks, but his presence was essential — the rhythmic engine room that kept the glitter-covered chaos driving forward.After the band's original era wound down, Starkie remained a working musician through and through. He played in a variety of groups, collaborated widely, and stayed active across Melbourne's music scene.Eventually, he took on a role that fans adored: fronting Bob Starkie's Skyhooks Show, a touring act that kept the band's catalogue alive with humour, heart, and authenticity. Unlike a tribute act, this was the real thing — Starkie playing the music he helped make famous. Audiences loved him for it, and the shows often became celebrations shared across generations.He also contributed frequently to interviews, documentaries, and retrospectives, offering his memories with warmth and clarity. Starkie took pride in the band's legacy and made sure the stories — and the songs — stayed alive.In his final years, Starkie continued performing and engaging with the music community whenever his health allowed. His death led to a wave of tributes across Australia. Artists, fans, music journalists, and former bandmates remembered him as a generous, grounded musician who gave everything to his craft and never lost his sense of fun.Bob “Bongo” Starkie leaves behind more than riffs and records — he leaves behind decades of memories, laughter, friendship, and the unmistakable sound of Skyhooks, a band that helped Australia find its own voice in rock 'n' roll. From his early days in Melbourne pubs to his final shows proudly flying the Skyhooks flag, he stayed true to the music and the people who loved it.His legacy will continue to ring out every time a Skyhooks classic blasts through a speaker.In this episode we explore Bongo's musical life, listening to hin tell his own story, in his own words. Whether you're already familar with the band Skyhooks, or just discovering them for the first time, I'm sure you're going to enjoy hearing Bob's story.For more information, comments or feedback, head to ny website https://www.abreathoffreshair.com.au
Most partner programs struggle with engagement. In this Belly2Belly episode, Bill Kenney talks with Josh Kamrath, CEO of Bongo, about how to turn more partners into top performers.Josh explains why only 20 percent of partners typically deliver results, how accountability changes the game, and how Bongo's AI-powered platform verifies partner readiness and revenue-driving behavior at scale.Josh Kamrath, josh.kamrath@bongolearn.comBongo, https://www.bongolearn.com/...Feel free to contact us with any questionsBill Kenney, bill@meetroi.comMEET, https://meetroi.com/
Sintonía: "Dance of Maria" - Elias Rahbani 1.- "Fui a umbanda" - JB De Carvalho e Seu Terreiro 2.- "A gira" - Trio Ternura 3.- "Figa de guiné" - Alcione 4.- "Longe daqui aqui mesmo" - Impacto 5 5.- "Pisa no taboado" - Abaeté 6.- "Coisa sentimental" - Tobias 7.- "Estrelar" (Marcos Valle) - Os Flippers 8.- "Don´t Stop" (Unreleased Long Version) - Spaceark 9.- "I´ll Know It´s Love For Sure" - Pure Release 10.- "You Can Be a Star" - Luther Davis Group 11.- "Taharazaka" - Tokyo Academy Philharmonic Chorus Group 12.- "Zé do trem" - Cesar Roldao Vieira 13.- "I Want To Be" - Elias RahbaniTodas las músicas extraídas de la compilación (2xLP) "Mr Bongo Record Club Volume Three" (Mr Bongo, 2019)Escuchar audio
Neste episódio, a vossa primeira dupla 100% pós-laboral fala dos nomes que têm ou não guardados nos contactos, saídas mensais e tentam decidir até onde iriam por um milhão de euros. Há ainda espaço para comentar o Spotify Wrapped e invocar o mítico Bongo. E não, este episódio (por acaso) não foi gravado às 23h da noite.Design: Ângela SalgueiroSonoplastia: Lucas Barbosa, Maria Rita e Marta Tenreiro
Hour 3 of A&G features... Luigi Mangione & his supporters Economic illusion & the inversion of language Man killed by lion at zoo & P(doom) Bingo, Bango, Bongo! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 of A&G features... Luigi Mangione & his supporters Economic illusion & the inversion of language Man killed by lion at zoo & P(doom) Bingo, Bango, Bongo! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the country approached it's 200th anniversary, Frank Zappa and his high school buddy Captain Beefheart (aka Don Van Fleet) recorded their one and only album together, Bongo Fury. It is a live recording from a short tour the Mothers and Beefhart embarked on in 1975, before a feud over creative difference rendered any more collaborations sadly impossible. Aaron wanted to make sure to get this one in before the end of the year, at it is the 50th anniversary of Bongo Fury! #themothersofinvention #zappa #captainbeefheart #bongofury #livemusic #classicrock #edgardvarese #guitarrockYUH Theme by David T and Mojo 3https://www.amazon.com/Insanity-Sobri...Maniacal Music Musings (Jeremy's Podcast)https://open.spotify.com/show/1JnX3TTMFK1h6gudKtn4s0The Antisocial Networkhttps://www.youtube.com/@ASN4LIFEYeah Uh Huh Social Stuff:Yeah Uh Huh on TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@yeahuhhuhpodYeah Uh Huh on Facebookhttps://facebook.com/YeahUhHuhPodYeah Uh Huh on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/YeahUhHuhPodYeah Uh Huh on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7pS9l716ljEQLeMMxwihoS?si=27bd15fb26ed46aaYeah Uh Huh on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yeah-uh-huh/id1565097611Yeah Uh Huh Website:https://yeah-uh-huh.wixsite.com/yeahuhhuhpodYeah Uh Huh WebsiteHome | YeahUhHuhPod (yeah-uh-huh.wixsite.com)Yeah-Uh-Huh on YoutubeYeah Uh-Huh - YouTubeYeah Uh Huh on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yeah-uh-huh/id1565097611
durée : 00:02:11 - France Inter sur le terrain - Le chef de l'État est en visite officielle dans le pays, avant-dernière étape d'une tournée en Afrique. Il a été reçu par le président Nguema, le général qui a renversé la dynastie Bongo lors d'un coup d'État il y a deux ans. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
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La Cour criminelle spéciale de Libreville n'a pas traîné… Moins de 48 heures après l'ouverture des débats lundi, Sylvia et Noureddin Bongo, épouse et fils du président déchu Ali Bongo, ont été condamnés mardi 11 novembre, au soir, par contumace à vingt ans de prison et à de lourdes amendes. Ils étaient notamment accusés de détournement de fonds publics et d'association de malfaiteurs. La cour a suivi les réquisitions du procureur. « Selon le magistrat, relate le site Gabon Review, Sylvia et Noureddin Bongo ont “travesti le pouvoir présidentiel“ après l'accident vasculaire cérébral du président Ali Bongo Ondimba en 2018. Il a décrit “un duo culturellement éloigné du pays, mais pécuniairement très proche“, estimant que l'ex-première dame aurait perçu 16 milliards de francs CFA du Trésor public pour ses “besoins personnels“. Le procureur a par ailleurs évoqué des preuves présumées de blanchiment d'argent, notamment l'achat de jets privés et de biens immobiliers de prestige à Londres et Marrakech, financés par des fonds publics. » 4 millions d'euros par mois ? Gabon actu, autre site d'information gabonais, met en avant le témoignage de Kim Oum, homme à tout faire de l'ex-Première dame : « “Sylvia Bongo dépensait plus de 4 millions d'euros par mois, soit plus de deux milliards de Francs CFA", a-t-il affirmé. "L'argent venait du Trésor public“. L'homme, d'origine coréenne, précise Gabon actu, arrêté avec des mallettes d'argent estimé à plusieurs milliards de francs CFA le 30 août 2023, le jour de coup d'État, a révélé également que 500 millions de francs CFA avaient été décaissés du Trésor public pour corrompre les membres du Centre gabonais des élections. 80 milliards avaient également été mobilisés pour la campagne du scrutin présidentiel 2023, a-t-il allégué. Autre révélation troublante faite par Kim Oum, lors de l'audience, pointe encore Gabon actu : l'achat de l'actuelle résidence cossue de l'ex-couple présidentiel, dans un des quartiers les plus huppés à Londres, aurait coûté plus de 44 milliards de francs CFA et l'acquisition aurait été faite au nom de Sylvia Bongo. » Une « parodie de justice » ? Sylvia Bongo et son fils étaient donc absents du procès. Ils vivent à Londres depuis le mois de mai, après avoir passé plus de vingt mois en détention. Leurs avocats, qui n'étaient pas présents non plus à l'audience, dénoncent un procès « inéquitable ». « C'est une parodie, affirme l'un d'entre eux cité par Le Monde Afrique, une parodie qui se joue en dehors de tout cadre légal. Le seul but est de les jeter en pâture à l'opinion publique et de permettre au président Brice Oligui Nguema de faire oublier sa trahison. » Le Monde Afrique qui précise aussi que « depuis qu'ils sont à Londres, Sylvia et Noureddin Bongo ont multiplié les opérations médiatiques pour contre-attaquer, dénonçant le sort que le nouveau régime leur a fait subir. Arrêtés dans les heures qui ont suivi le putsch et détenus dans la prison de Libreville puis au sein même du palais présidentiel, ils affirment avoir été torturés par des militaires proches de Brice Oligui Nguema. » Interrogé par Le Point Afrique, Noureddin Bongo affirme : « Je n'ai jamais détourné un centime d'argent public », tout en soutenant qu'il ne « peut pas être tenu responsable des manquements ou de la politique de son père ou de son grand-père », respectivement Ali et Omar Bongo. Ali Bongo épargné ? À noter qu'Ali Bongo ne faisait pas partie des accusés. En raison, vraisemblablement, de son état de santé. Mais au-delà, commente Le Pays au Burkina Faso, « un procès de l'ancien chef de l'État aurait été d'autant plus difficile pour le pouvoir que le Général Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema est connu pour avoir été un homme de confiance du président déchu, puisqu'il était le commandant de la Garde républicaine. Difficile donc pour l'officier-président de faire le procès de son prédécesseur qu'il a servi pendant des années avant de le renverser dans les conditions que l'on sait, sans paraître se tirer une balle dans le pied. » Vraie rupture ou opération politique ? En tout cas, résume Afrik.com, « pour le régime du général Brice Oligui Nguema, ce procès illustre la volonté de rupture avec l'ère Bongo et la lutte contre la corruption. Les autorités présentent cette procédure comme un acte de justice réparatrice, visant à restituer à l'État les richesses indûment accaparées. Mais pour de nombreux observateurs, cette offensive judiciaire, menée en l'absence des accusés, soulève des doutes sur la sincérité du processus. Certains y voient une opération politique destinée à consolider le nouveau pouvoir tout en discréditant définitivement le clan Bongo. » À lire aussiGabon: Sylvia et Noureddin Bongo condamnés à vingt ans de prison en leur absence pour détournement de fonds publics
Style de musique iconique de la Tanzanie, le Bongo Flava se fait de plus en plus connaître à l'international. Avec ses notes de hip hop, rap, zouk, le tout en swahili, le style est né dans les années 1990 et continue de faire danser les Tanzaniens. Même si quelques décennies plus tard, les messages de revendications se sont estompés. De notre correspondante en Dar es Salaam, C'était « le » tube l'an dernier en Tanzanie, Diamond PlatnumZ, star du Bongo Flava lançait sa chanson Komasava pour « comment ça va ? ». Le titre a tourné à travers le monde. À coup de voitures clinquantes, femmes légèrement vêtues et de Masai réalisant la chorégraphie de la chanson, le tube parle vaguement de romance… Des thèmes pourtant bien loin des origines du style Bongo Flava, selon Kwame Eli, en charge de la communication pour l'Association de la musique urbaine tanzanienne : « Ça a beaucoup changé, à l'origine c'était quelque chose qui aidait les jeunes à s'exprimer sur différents problèmes dans le voisinage, dans la communauté, mais maintenant c'est juste du divertissement. » À lire aussiLa « success story » du Tanzanien Diamond Platnumz Une musique autrefois engagée Né dans les années 1990, le Bongo Flava est un mélange de genres pour, à l'époque, parler de politique, d'économie et parfois même critiquer le gouvernement. Le titre Ndio Mzee, traduisez « oui chef », de l'artiste Professor Jay, fait partie des classiques. « Nous t'avons donné nos voix ; Tu nous as fait tant de promesses ; Mais aujourd'hui, nous restons affamés », chantait Professor Jay à l'époque. Aujourd'hui, il a préféré ne pas répondre à nos questions. À quelques jours à peine des élections présidentielles, exprimer quelconque critique est très risqué en Tanzanie. Pour Kwame Eli, « Les choses ne vont pas bien. La plupart des musiciens maintenant ne soutiennent qu'une partie. "Parce qu'ils ont peur, vous pensez ?" 100% ! Ils ont peur ! [rires] » Alors, certains chantent les louanges de la présidente au pouvoir Samia Suluhu Hassan. C'était le cas en 2021 de Frida Amani : « J'utilise la musique pour parler des femmes, c'est pour ça que j'ai une chanson comme Madam President. Ça n'était pas du tout politique, c'était pour inspirer les filles. » La chanteuse estime qu'aujourd'hui le public ne veut plus entendre parler des problèmes du quotidien : « Ils pensent : "C'est notre vie, c'est ce qu'il se passe maintenant, s'il vous plaît, laissez-nous avoir du bon temps". ». Une querelle des anciens et des modernes. Quelles qu'en soient les paroles, une chose est certaine, le rythme du Bongo Flava continue de faire danser la Tanzanie.
Donkey Kong is back! No wait, he's called Bongo now....well in any case he's goin down just like the rest of his Gorilla brethren! Join Ben and Wes as they discuss Sega's Congo Bongo, finish 1983 research, and play Bugaboo the Flea, Outworlder on the SD-2xx, and Mad Planets by Gottlieb in this week's packed episode!Website -https://historyofvideogamespodcast.comYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@historyofvideogamespodcast1994Twitter - https://twitter.com/HistoryofVideo1Email - historyvgpodcast@gmail.comHosts - Ben & WesMusic - Arranged and recorded by Ben
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CONSERVING MOUNTAIN BONGO by Capital FM
Patrick is traveling abroad on a secret mission of goodwill, so in lieu of our regular episode this week we are opening up our Patreon vault to provide excellent filler content! We welcome you to enjoy not one, but two "pre-episode banter" segments (i.e., the madness that goes on behind the scenes as we prep for that week's podcast). The first segment is called "Kongo/Bongo" and was recorded as we got ourselves hyped to discuss "Dos Cerritos" & "Shades of Green" in episode #262 of It's Got Star Trek. If that wasn't enough to whet your aural whistles, fret not! It is immediately followed by a segment called "Micro/Macro" - the initial source of Dan and Patrick's long-running argument about macro-penises! That debate delayed the start of our discussion of "The Apple" in episode #252 of It's Got Star Trek. If you want to have a baller of a time, might we suggest you listen to episodes #262 and #252 of It's Got Star Trek straight away after listening to this episode so you can enjoy thinking about what conversation happened before each of those highly professional and tightly-performed episodes? Might we? We did! Next week: We we will conclude our coverage of Season 3 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds with "New Life and New Civilizations" Note that this and all episodes of the It's Got Star Trek podcast contain explicit language and, frankly, an unnecessary amount of offensive content, so the show is intended only for adults and really really cool kids. Would you like to give us money in return for extra silliness? Subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/itsgotstartrek! Please utilize one of the following options if you have an interest in contacting your hosts: Record a message to us at itsgotstartrek.com/record Email us at feedback@itsgotstartrek.com Blueskyify us @ItsGotStarTrek Threaden us @ItsGotStarTrek Mastodon us @ItsGotStarTrek@tenforward.social Instagramaphone us @ItsGotStarTrek Facebookify us @ItsGotStarTrek Twitter us @ItsGotStarTrek Watch a static image while listening to the podcast on YouTube Telephone us at 202-456-1414 You can also visit www.itsgotstartrek.com and leave a comment or head on over to the It's Got Everything subreddit to join the discussion.
durée : 00:06:22 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Un bel anniversaire pour le label suisse Bongo Joe souffle qui souffle 10 bougies d'indépendance et de curiosité musicale. Bref tour d'horizon en trois morceaux Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Calm before the storm. 6 7, naw ima stay, derby, mind reading, and clean type of dirt. http://buymeacoffee.com/journeyofpingpong
durée : 00:05:04 - La BO du monde - De la Suisse à Turquie, du Maghreb à l'Amérique Latine, le label genevois Bongo Joe déniche des pépites musicales depuis dix ans. Une compilation anniversaire résume cette première décennie fertile en découvertes. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
An exclusive Downtempo with No Drums DJ Mix this week featuring tracks from Arushi Jain, Ganavya, Jhelisa, Alina Bzhezhinska & Tulshi. Jazz from Finn Rees on Mr Bongo. Orchestral vibes from Benji Bower & The Terra Collective Orchestra. Piano pieces from Joe Armon-Jones, Duval Timothy and Calibre (not D&B). Soul from Rosie Lowe. Bobby McFerrin as featured in the excellent film The Square. Dezron Douglas & Brandee Younger covering Kate Bush. New releases from Auntie Flo and DJ Counselling. Plus plenty more music treats.
▶ Watch the full VIDEO mix on YouTube: https://youtu.be/dvHuk_vKfYA?si=yUyhR8Tjn2zD70aA Non-stop Bongo Flava 2025 – Tanzania hits from Jan–Aug 2025. A tight, high-energy ride through viral anthems, slow jams & big collabs: Diamond Platnumz, Marioo, Mbosso, Zuchu, Jay Melody, Harmonize, Rayvanny & more. Perfect for parties, gym, long drives & good vibes. SW: Mseto wa Bongo Flava 2025—nyimbo kali za Tanzania (Jan–Aug). Bangers, slow jams na kolabo kutoka kwa mastaa wa TZ. Enjoy!
"Pretty Baby" - Bing Crosby; "Ballerina" - Bing Crosby; "Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo) (Parody)" - Robert Taylor & Bing Crosby; "I Still Get Jealous" - Bing Crosby; "Golden Earrings" - Bing Crosby;
Dj Schwaz RoadTrip Essentials 14 ( Dancehall, Bongo, Gengetone, Kenyan ) by Capital FM
"Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo)" - Bing Crosby; "Somebody Loves Me" - Bing Crosby; "Lady Be Good" - Joe Venuti; "Someone to Watch Over Me" - Bing Crosby, Oscar Levant, & Joe Venuti; "S'Wonderful" - Peggy Lee, Bing Crosby & Joe Venuti; "I've Gotta a Crush on You" - Peggy Lee & Bing Crosby; "They Can't Take That Away from Me" - Bing Crosby & Peggy Lee; "Shall We Dance" - Peggy Lee & Bing Crosby; "Prelude by Gershwin" - Oscar Levant: "Biding My Time" - Oscar Levant; "I Got Rhythm" - Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee, Oscar Levant, & Joe Venuti; "Summertime and the Living is Easy" - Peggy Lee & Bing Crosby
rob plays the bongos with his feet
Welcome to Tembo Sounds – The Culture radio show #589, where Afrobeat, R&B, and reggae flavors collide in pure harmony. This episode flows with Telma Lee's heartfelt Arrependimento, Nutty O's uplifting Bless My Hustle, and Marioo's soulful Inatosha. From Nandy's irresistible Ninogeshe to timeless vibes like Brandy & Monica's The Boy Is Mine and Michael Jackson's Human Nature, this mix bridges continents and eras. It's rhythm, soul, and culture all in one. Let's vibe together!
Boutross joins the gang this week on the back of the release his new EP. We chop it up about life, food and performing outside of Nairobi. Plus we ask, who's listening to Bongo?
Its a new dawn in Rip City! Damian Lillard is back from purgatory. The Blazers have a new owner, which means the wicked witch is gone. Lets party like its 1977! (I'm assuming it was a big party. I was born 13 years after the Blazers won their only championship. So, I wasn't there. I've seen the pictures though. It looked fun. You know what else is fun? listening to Say What You Mean).
Ding ding ding! Mindy and Guy win big on Bongo and the Big Toots morning radio show, their prize? A weekend away at a state of the art research facility in the middle of the desert! Even better, they're allowed to bring along 4 of their closest friends/neighbors. What could possibly go wrong? It's the who, when, why, how and WOW of life sized terrariums! Originally aired 10/14/24.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour 2 of A&G features... Bingo, Bango, Bongo! Trump's tariffs are officially in effect The horrific Cincinnati attack The first woman umpire and the jokes that followed See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of A&G features... Bingo, Bango, Bongo! Trump's tariffs are officially in effect The horrific Cincinnati attack The first woman umpire and the jokes that followed See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above. Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.A clown's farewell at the FringeThe Minnesota Fringe Festival continues through Sunday, Aug. 10, with nearly 100 shows presented in 90-minute intervals at theaters around the Twin Cities.Phillip Schramm, an improviser and theater maker in Minneapolis, particularly recommends seeing “Clown Funeral” at Theatre in the Round in Minneapolis, Saturday at 1 p.m. The show is billed as appropriate for ages 12–15 and up.“The funeral is about Bongo, a clown that has passed away, and there are four other clowns that are there to kind of honor his memory, and it goes the way you would think,” Schramm says. “It's a clown show. So there are bits of physical comedy, of just them assembling the coffin. There's word play. There's one clown that really only speaks through art. Everything you would want in a clowning show is in ‘Clown Funeral.'”One delightful touch, Schramm says, is red clown noses at the entry that audience members can take and wear. Because the theater is in the round, you can see the audience members wearing red clown noses throughout the show.Painting the urgency of climate changeSuzie Marty, gallery curator of Everett & Charlie in Minneapolis, recommends “2°C,” a joint exhibit by painters Drevis Hager of Minneapolis and Mark Granlund of Red Wing that focuses on climate change. The exhibit runs through Saturday, Aug. 9 at the Hamilton Gallery in Minneapolis.Marty called the paintings moving and beautiful, even as they drive home the seriousness of climate change. She pointed toward Granlund's paintings with unusual materials, including tar, and his surprising pairings, such as a series of portraits of CEOs of oil companies overlaid on landscape paintings.Hager paints representational landscapes as well as abstracts that invoke wildfires and melting ice caps, as in the darkly humored title “Oh Oh, There Goes Greenland.”Mozart under the summer skyChoral singer Beth Gusenius of Minneapolis caught a preview performance of Mixed Precipitation's summer outdoor opera, this year an adaptation of Mozart's “1781 Idomeneo, re di Creta (King of Crete).”This abridged version, first staged by the company in 2012, is called “The Return of King Idomeneo.” It blends Mozart's arias with other musical styles, including doo-wop. Next week, performances will be in Ely (Wed., Aug. 13), Hovland (Aug. 15), Grand Marais (Aug. 16), and Finland (Aug. 17). The run continues through Sept. 14 at outdoor locations across the state. It is free and open to all ages, with a suggested donation.“It's a really fun performance. I think it's one of those that's going to convert people who wouldn't necessarily otherwise go to the opera. They do such an amazing job bringing the story to life,” Gusenius says.
It's been a long, hot summer, but we're back just in time for Christmas in July! We've been playing the heck out of Nintendo's new Donkey Kong Bananza game, so we thought we'd take a look at the Christmas episode of the Donkey Kong Country TV series! "The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights" has everything you could want out of a holiday-themed cartoon episode: A holiday-themed light display, a wacky O. Henry-esque gift-giving mishap, two warring factions coming together in the name of peace, and even a festive song or two! So yes, we're talking all about Donkey Kong this episode. The first half of this episode covers the Donkey Kong TV show (and also Avatar: The Way of Water, for some reason). The second half is when we pull the ripcord and just gush about Donkey Kong Bananza. Strap yourselves in, kiddos! Questions/Comments? Email us at XmasCreeps@gmail.comTweet us @ChristmasCreepsVisit us on the web at ChristmasCreeps.com! Join us on our Discord channel! Intro/Outro: Happy Christmas, You Guys! (Simon Panrucker) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Picante, conshus, Austyn Michael, Kungfoolish, Jasana Trpkova, A. Billi Free, The Lasso, Judy Blank, SUSTO, Shad, Niia, GAGLE, Hanah Spring, Minoru Muraoka, Surprise Chef, Mr Bongo, AG of DITC, John Robinson, Blu, Dave Dar, Ray West, Lady Wray, Prowess The Testament, Kokoroko, Elementalz Music, Tiye Phoenix, Pale Jay, Evidence, Cool Breeze f. Witchdoctor, Big Rube, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
En nuestro club subterráneo te invitamos a disfrutar de un brebaje sonoro oscuro y vicioso, insinuante y misterioso, todo preparado con ritmo de baile de catacumba.Playlist;(sintonía) KING COLEMAN “Down in the basement”ALLAH-LAS “No werewolf”LIMIÑANAS “Je ne sui spas très drogué”ALAN VEGA, ALEX CHILTON y BEN VAUGHN “Candy man #2”KID CONGO POWERS “Goldin’ browne”FIFTY FOOT COMBO “Plastic dreams”THE GORIES “There but for the grace of God go I”DIM STARS “Baby huey”POWERSOLO “Knucklehead”WILDEBEESTS “Mongoloid”THE STOOGES “Loose”IVY GREEN “I’m sure we’re gonna make it”THE FLESHTONES “Legend of a wheelman”GUN CLUB “Sex beat”MODERN LOVERS “She cracked”NRBQ “White horse”BOSSHOSS “Sabotage”THE HILLBILLY MOON EXPLOSION “Chick habit”MANO NEGRA “King of Bongo”THE CRAMPS “Kizmiaz”Escuchar audio
"You Don't Have to Know the Language" - Bing Crosby; "Let's Start the New Year Right" - Bing Crosby; "Metro Goldwyn Thomas" - Danny Thomas; "Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo)" - Bing Corsby; "But Beautiful" - Bing Crosby
Hour 3 of A&G features... Jack's awful metaphors & jobs/economy! Bingo, Bango, Bongo! Putin continues his attacks & Trump's conversations with Putin Professional clown weighs in on Trump See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this “Song Dive” episode, I am joined by Tim Foreman of Switchfoot to talk about the band's collaboration with blues legend Buddy Guy, “Last Man Standing.” We also discuss: Tim's new solo project Bongo Chico, and preview the debut single from the project “When You Walked Away;” the 20th anniversary of the band's “Nothing Is Sound” album; how the band was sucked into Sony's XCP Copy Protection controversy (alongside of Foo Fighters' “In Your Honor”), and the unique way the band responded; and some updates on Switchfoot's next studio album, which (spoiler alert) is going to be a return to a more guitar driven sound! Head over to MyWeeklyMixtape.com to stream every song featured in this episode, browse the full archive of curated playlists, check out exclusive artist interviews, and discover even more music content designed for fans of all genres! FOR MORE ON MY WEEKLY MIXTAPE Website: http://www.myweeklymixtape.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myweeklymixtape Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/myweeklymixtape X: https://x.com/myweeklymixtape Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myweeklymixtape Threads: https://www.threads.net/@myweeklymixtape Blusky: https://bsky.app/profile/myweeklymixtape.bsky.social TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myweeklymixtape Theme music is "Unveiled" by The 4th. You can find the album on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Pandora, YouTube, Bandcamp & more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Girdle up! This week, Johnny and Tyler are covering the 2012 Aurora Theatre Shooting (aka the Dark Knight Shooting). Plus: a deceased woman leaves everything to her favourite escort, bracket three is upon us in Drag Race world, and Johnny learns that Arrested Development/Curb Your Enthusiasm are not the same show.Join the Secret Society That Doesn't Suck for exclusive weekly mini episodes, livestreams, and a whole lot more! patreon.com/thatsspookyCheck out our new and improved apparel store with tons of new designs! thatsspooky.com/storeCheck out our website for show notes, photos, and more at thatsspooky.comFollow us on Instagram for photos from today's episode and all the memes @thatsspookypodWe're on Twitter! Follow us at @thatsspookypodDon't forget to send your spooky stories to thatsspookypod@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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