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History & Factoids about today
Aug 15-Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lawrence, The Jonas Brothers, Debra Messing, Happy Birthday India

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 12:30


National Lemon Meringue pie, Entertainment from 2009.  The Mayflower set sail from England to America.  India got its independence from Great Britian, 1st transcontinentail roalroad completed,   Todays birthdays - Napolean, Rose Marie, Bill Pickney, Bobby Helms, Debra Messing, Ben Affleck, Natasha Henstridge, Jennifer Lawrence, Joe Jonas.  Will Rogers died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - https://defleppard.com/Lemon Meringue - FishboneI gotta feeling - The Black Eyed PeasAlright - Darius RuckerMinstral From Gault - Richie HavensBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent    https://www.50cent.com/ Celebration - Kool and the GangSteamboat - The DriftersJingle Bell Rock - Bobby HelmsSucker - The Jonas BrothersExit - Its not love - Dokken   https://www.dokken.net/ Follow Jeff Stampka on Facebook and cooolmedia.com

Those Were The Days with Jim and Kwesi
Episode 526 - Five Flavors of Funk (part 100) - Celebrating 100 Episodes!

Those Were The Days with Jim and Kwesi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 31:41


Five Flavors of Funk 100 : "100 Episodes of Funk"   Some awesome #70sfunk and #80sfunk with Jim and Kwesi!  Join them as they both celebrate 100 episodes of funk!!!   Today's Tunes include;   Celebration - Kool and the Gang (1980) (Not Just) Knee Deep - Funkadelic (1979) I Just Want To Be - Cameo (1979) Just A Touch of Love - Slave (1979) September - Earth Wind and Fire (1978)

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Super Awesome Mix
Mix Tape Rewind: Do NOT Play at Your Wedding Mix! (Mix Tape #28, S3)

Super Awesome Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 30:41


Another MixTape Rewind this week taking us back to July of 2023 when Samer was getting ready to get married and Matt and Samer decided to go through a mix of songs you should NOT play at your wedding!1. Brown-Eyed Girl - Van Morrison2. Ho Hey - The Lumineers3. Celebration - Kool and the Gang4. Marry You - Bruno Mars5. Mambo No. 5 - Lou Bega6. Pumped Up Kicks - Foster the People7. Pour Some Sugar On Me - Def Leppard8. Escape (The Pina Colada Song) - Rupert Holmes9. Macarena - Los Del Rio10. I Gotta Feeling - Black-Eyed Peas11. Strokin - Clarence Carter12. #Selfie - The Chainsmokers Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!

History & Factoids about today
Aug 15th-Lemon Meringue, The Drifters, Bobby Helms, Ben Affleck, Joe Jonas, Jennifer Lawrence

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 12:03


National lemon meringue pie day. Entertainment from 1987. India got it's independence from Great Britian, the Mayflower set sail for the new world. 1st trans continental railroad completed, Todays birthdays - Napolean, Rose Marie, Bill Pickney, Bobby Helms, Debra Messing, Ben Affleck, Natasha Henstridge, Joe Jonas, Jennifer Lawrence. Will Rogers died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Lemon Meringue - FishboneI still haven't found what I'm looking for - U2A long line of love - Michael Martin MurphyHandsome Johnny - Richie HavensBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Celebration - Kool & the gangSteamboat - The driftersJingle bell rock - Bobby HelmsSucker - Jonas BrothersExit - It's not love - Dokkenhttps://coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/

Fredagspodden
536. Powerwalk runt vasaskeppet

Fredagspodden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 49:59


Fredagspodden med Hannah Widell och Amanda Schulman "Powerwalk runt vasaskeppet" Slutlåt: Celebration - Kool & The Gang Hitta lyssnarnas utvalda favoritavsnitt på fredagspodden.seProducent: Jakob Almgren

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Kampagnesporet
1 år med Joe Biden

Kampagnesporet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 47:25


Det så ud til at være en flyvende start, da Joe Biden for lidt over et år siden kunne tage hul på embedet som USA's 46. præsident. Siden da er der løbet meget vand i åen, og hvedebrødsdagene er mildest talt ovre for den 79-årige præsident, som i skrivende stund ligger på en 43% approval rating. I denne episode af Kampagnesporet gør David Trads og Mads Fuglede status på et år med Joe Biden, både op- og nedture, og hiver krystalkuglen frem til at spå om tiden der går ham i møde. Derudover skrues tiden også tilbage til d. 19 januar 2004, hvor David og Mads fortæller historien om det skæbnesvangre "Dean scream" fra Vermont-guvenøren Howard Dean der håbede på at blive USA's næste præsident - men altså fejlede med et skrig. Episodens titelsange: "Celebration" Kool & The Gang "Bat Out Of Hell" - Meat Loaf. (Link til playliste: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0EPk3ESe15OxWdsmKM85Cr?si=9ee06b7cd2aa46d7) Værter: David Trads & Mads Fuglede Producer: Andreas Birch   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DJ Lindsay's podcast
New Year 2022 Dance Mix

DJ Lindsay's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 121:47


Plus de deux heures de musique et une cinquantaine de titres, sélectionnés et mixés par DJ Lindsay, pour votre soirée de réveillon. 1. Juke Box Jive - The Shadows, 2. We love - Rihanna Vs Shakira, 3. Despacito - Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee, 4. 99 luftballons - Nena, 5. Dancing Queen - ABBA, 6. Fantasy - Earth Wind and Fire Vs Blackbox, 7. Africa - Toto, 8. Dub be good to me - Beats International, 9. Hips don't lie - Shakira, 10. Sex Machine - James Brown, 11. Macarena - Los Del Rio, 12. Unfinished Sympathy - Massive Attack, 13. Wild thoughts Vs Maria Maria - DJ Khaled Fe. Rihanna and Bryson, 14. Call me a leader Vs Could you be loved - Stylo G Vs Bob Marley, 15. Grease - Frankie Valli, 16. Don't let me be misunderstood - Santa Esmeralda, 17. Can't stop the feeling - Justin Timberlake, 18. Pompei Vs Sticks and Stones - Bastille Vs Arlissa Vs Yello, 19. Crazy - Seal, 20. Last night a DJ saved my life - Indeep Vs Candi Staton, 21. September - Earth Wind and Fire, 22. Eye of the tiger - Crew 7, 23. Ein Stern der über Deutschland steht - Gurkentruppe, 24. I want your love - Chic, 25. Celebration - Kool and the gang, 26. Boogie Wonderland - Earth Wind and Fire, 27. Don't stop till you get enough - Michael Jackson, 28. I will survive - Gloria Gaynor, 29. I wanna dance with somebody - Cassey Doreen, 30. Show me love - Robin S. 31. Let's go - Calvin Harris, 32. Balada (Tchê Tchê Rere)- Gusttavo Lima, 33. Hey (Ney nah nah nah) - Milk and Sugar Vs Vaya Con dios, 34. It's like that - Run DMC Vs Jason Nevins, 35. On the floor - Kaoma Vs Jennifer Lopez, 36. Party Rock - LMFAO, 37. Video killed the radio star - The Bugles, 38. Cotton Eye Joe - Rednex, 39. Samba de Janeiro - Bellini, 40. 7 nation army - The white stripes, 41. Carnaval de Paris - Dario G, 42. I can change Vs Small-town Boy - Brandon Flowers Vs Bronski Beat, 43. Komm' Hol Das Lasso Raus - Olaf Henning, 44. Played-A-Live - Safri Duo, 45. Satisfaction - Rolling Stones, 46. Born slippy Vs Choose life - Underworld Vs PF Project.

Grown Folks Music Show Podcast
Episode 19: Grown Folks Music Podcast 19 Hosted By Sam Smith

Grown Folks Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 179:33


Grown Folks Music Podcast 19Hosted By Sam Smith1. Take The Party Outside  (PHASE 4) - Cupid2. Let's Groove - Earth, Wind And Fire3. Gold - JB Rose featuring 2B3 Productions4. Magic in Love (Rob Hardt Single Mix) - David A Tobin5. Hold My Hand - Zo! & Tall Black Guy feat Darien Brockington, Muhsinah & Phonte6. Is It You - BB Soul feat Cheri Maree7. Vibe - Giant Swing Feat. Michico8. One of A Kind - JLake ft. Urban Mystic9. I Just Want To Be - Cameo 10. Get Enuff - Sympli Whitney 11. Call Me - Ace12. Games - DaVante Thorton feat JeMarcus Bridges13. Vitaman B - Binky Womack · The Womack Sisters · Curtis Womack · Ralph Hawkins Jr14. I Am Somebody - Glenn Jones 15. Nobody but You - Darryl Anders AgapeSoul Ft Maysa16. Gonna Make It - Krishawna17. Always Find A Way (Jus Bounce Remix) - Nine Yards18. When You Hold Her - Deirdre Gaddis19. Natural High - Bloodstone 20. Rock Steady (the demo) - Lil Babyface 21. Come Get This Love This Love - Raja Nee ft ThaSaint & Wilfred Frelix22. Get'cha Groove On - Vincent Broomfield23. This Is Motown (Pt. 1) - Various Artists24. Like Velvet - Gemia Burns 25. 90s Love - Jane Handcock26. Silly - Deniece Williams27. The Way to Your Heart - Raymond Barton (feat. Nolo Live)28. Bittersweet - After 729. Micaela  DJ B NYCE Remixes - Sonora Carruseles30. Weekend Love Chant Vocal - Middle Name Dance Band Feat Wallace31. Truly For You - Brandon Wattz32. Midas Touch (Ooh Ooh) - Candace Woodson33. Gotta Get You Home Tonight - Eugene Wilde34. Baby Come To Me - Saint Jaimz35. These Questions - Trusoul Davis36. I Know I Know - Raquel Rodriguez Ft Amber Navran37. Learning To Love Myself - Ane 38. Celebration - Kool & The Gang39. Just Be Good To Me - S O S Band 40. Drama In The Bedroom - Ali Ollie Woodson41. Thank You Enough - Teri Tobin42. Back In Love Again - L.T.D.

GenXGrownUp Podcast
Billboard Hits of 1981

GenXGrownUp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 55:16


Forty years ago, pop music was just finding its voice in a post-disco environment. In this episode we remember the top hits of 1981 as determined by the Billboard music charts. Patreon » patreon.com/genxgrownup Discord » GenXGrownUp.com/discord Facebook » fb.me/GenXGrownUp Twitter » GenXGrownUp.com/twitter Website » GenXGrownUp.com Podcast » GenXGrownUp.com/pod Merchandise » GenXGrownUp.com/merch Theme: “Grown Up” by Beefy » beefyness.com iTunes » itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/genxgrownup-podcast/id1268365641 Google » play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iuthetoh4i5abybbnn4em36icwi Pocket Casts » pca.st/8iuL Stitcher » www.stitcher.com/s?fid=146720&refid=stpr TuneIn » tunein.com/radio/GenXGrownUp-Podcast-p1020342/ Spotify » spoti.fi/2TB4LR7 iHeart » www.iheart.com/podcast… Show Notes GXG Spotify playlist of all the songs we talked about! »  open.spotify.com/playlist/4zUlh3S5BxfqCJ9Zyb1UdA Billboard Top Hits of 1981 »  bit.ly/39G5Hyn The songs we talked about (number weeks at #1) : “9 to 5” Dolly Parton (2 weeks) “Celebration” Kool & the Gang (2 weeks) “I Love a Rainy Night” Eddie Rabbitt (2 weeks) “Jessie’s Girl” Rick Springfield (2 weeks) “Morning Train (Nine to Five)” Sheena Easton (2 weeks) “Private Eyes” Daryl Hall and John Oates (2 weeks) “Rapture” Blondie (2 weeks) “Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do)” Christopher Cross (3 weeks) “Kiss on My List” Daryl Hall and John Oates (3 weeks) “(Just Like) Starting Over” John Lennon (4 weeks) “Physical” Olivia Newton-John (6 weeks) “Endless Love” Diana Ross and Lionel Richie (9 weeks) “Bette Davis Eyes” Kim Carnes (9 weeks) Email the show » podcast@genxgrownup.com Visit us on YouTube » GenXGrownUp.com/yt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Travelin' Light -Podcast-
#043 全米No1ヒット特集 & フィル・スペクター特集

Travelin' Light -Podcast-

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 26:13


1/30 (土)にFMヨコハマTravelin' Lightの「HITSBOX」でお送りした、 月末恒例、歴代全米No1ヒット特集を再編集したPodcastです。 今回の特集でお送りしたのはこの3曲! 1. Knock Three Times / Tony Orlando & Dawn 2. Ms. Jackson / Outkast 3. Celebration / Kool & The Gang さらに、今週はフィル・スペクターに影響を受けた邦楽のヒット曲を特集しましたが、 こちらもオンエア内で語りきれなかった事を、この配信で語っていますよ!   FMヨコハマで毎週放送しています、Travelin' Lightの本編もぜひお聴きくださいね! ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ https://radiko.jp/#!/search/live?key=travelin'%20light&filter=&start_day=&end_day=®ion_id=&area_id=JP13&cul_area_id=JP13&page_idx=0 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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DJ Lindsay's podcast
Party-4-Six : The Final Countdown

DJ Lindsay's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 59:59


Dernier mix de la série « Party for 6 ». Une heure de musique sur quelques-uns des tubes les plus dansants de ces dernières années. Mix spécialement prévu pour le passage à l’an 2021, avec compte à rebours et ambiance, à minuit. Doit être programmé pour 23H30 exactement. Si vous n’êtes pas fan de télé et que vous souhaitez passez votre soirée en musique, c’est le mix qu’il vous faut pour bien terminer votre soirée, qu’elle soit dansante ou pas. Playlist: 1. The Final Countdown - Europe, 2. Live is life - Opus, 3. Dancing Queen - ABBA, 4. I will survive - Gloria Gaynor, 5. You’re my heart, you’re my soul - Modern Talking, 6. Don’t stop till you get enough - Michael Jackson, 7. Celebration - Kool and the Gang, 8. Cuba - The Gibson Brothers, 9. Wanna be startin’ something - Michael Jackson, 10. YMCA - Village People, 11. Happy - Pharrell Williams -COUNTDOWN- 12. Happy New Year - ABBA, 13. New Year’s day - U2, 14. Destination unknown - Alex Gaudino, 15. The Chamber - Lenny Kravitz, 16. Love is in the air - Milk and Sugar, 17. Waka Waka (This time for Africa) - Shakira, 18. Sweet Dreams - Beyoncé, 19. Bad Romance - Lady Gaga, 20. Viva la Vida - Coldplay, 21. Use somebody - Kings of Leon, 22. The Message - Grandmaster Flash, 24. Can’t stop the feeling - Justin Timberlake, 25. 24K Magic - Bruno Mars, 26. Adventure of a lifetime - Coldplay, 27. Living in America - James Brown, 28. Sex Bomb - Tom Jones.

Uncanny Japan - Exploring Japanese Myths, Folktales, Superstitions, History and Language

Bon Odori or Bon Dancing is a summer tradition held all over Japan. It's a chance for families to get together and have an enjoyable time dancing to the rhythmical music. Seeing as how the Obon season is also when ancestors visit from beyond the grave, they, too, can take part in the festivities if they wish.   You can also find me on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/UncannyJapan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncannyjapan/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thersamatsuura Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncannyjapan/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqAtoUS51HDi2d96_aLv95w Website: https://www.uncannyjapan.com/ Transcript: Going Back in Time: Gatherings of people being what they are these days, let’s all go back in time and get together there. How about 200 years ago. Edo Era, Japan. It’s summer, of course, Obon actually. You’ll notice we’re in a modest-sized village. Dusty streets, houses of wood, with thick washi-paper windows, and ceramic-tiled roofs. There is a line of paper oil lanterns winding through the road and if we follow it, it will take us to the cemetery. Two days ago, you weren't’ here but, it was the first day of Obon and everyone practiced mukaebi. That is they waited until dusk, when the sky turns a soft blue, the cicada quiet, and the heat lets up just a little, and one by one the families gathered at their front gates or doors, where they kneeled around a single unglazed plate. In the plate they piled a bunch of peeled hemp stems called ogara. They then lit them on fire and pressed their hands together in prayer. “Kono hi wo mejirushi ni, ie ni kaete kudasai.” “Please use this fire to find your way home.” They were speaking to their ancestors, spirits that have just been released from the world of the dead and are flying or crawling, or riding those quick cucumber horses so they can rejoin our world for a few days. You see, in the past, there have been mistakes, confusion, and sometimes a soul ends up lost or in the wrong home. This practice of mukaebi insures this doesn’t happen. Each spirit follows the light and smoke of their family’s fire. But that was two days ago. Today, again the sun is starting to set, the heat slightly dissipating. Look around. We’re all dressed in colorful yukata or jinbei, wearing straw or wooden shoes. We’ve got paper fans. Oh, some of us, I see, are wearing masks. There’s a few kitsune/fox masks and there’s a hyottoko. You know the goofy mask of the man with the white face and red cheeks, a tenugui-bandana tied around his head, and his mouth pursed and kind of skewed to the side. I wonder who that is? Listen? Do you hear that? It’s time for bon odori. The entire village will be there. Intro: Hey hey, Uncanny Japaners, Uncanny Japanites, Uncanny Japanabes. Okay. I’ll stop. Tweet to me if you know what super cool podcaster I was channeling just now. I think the heat might be getting to me. Today’s high is 37 degrees, that’s 98 to my fellow Americans and I can’t record with the air conditioner on, so it’s a little warm. Anyway, I hope you are all well and not too hot or cold depending on where you are in the world. Japan Times: I have a little news. I was in The Japan Times twice in the past two weeks. Once with a piece called “Top Podcasts about the Land of the Rising Sun”, written by Claire Williamson. That was a very pleasant surprise. I didn’t even know that was coming out. Thank you Google Alerts for letting me know, and Claire for including us on that very lovely list. The second article wasn’t about the podcast perse but about my writing and books. The title was “Chilling Japanese Ghost Tales with Contemporary Twists to Help you Beat the Summer Heat”, and was written by Kris Kosaka. She also talks about Aoko Matsuda’s book “Where the Wild Ladies Are” and Barry Yourgrau and his “Tokyo Ghost Gaga”. I hope I didn’t butcher his name too badly. Okay, on to today’s topic. I talked about obon way back in episode 8 and 9. There I mentioned the ancestral ghosties riding cucumbers and eggplants, in case you wondering what that was about. So I won’t go into any more details about that. Those are there if you’d like to listen to them. But there is one thing I didn’t cover in those two episodes, and that was bon odori, or bon dancing. When I think of summer in Japan, I think of stag beetles, cold noodles, finely shaved strawberry ice with condensed milk drizzled on top, the most gorgeous and colorful fireworks displays you’ve ever seen in your life, and the summer festivals everywhere that culminate around bon odori. Two Types of Bon Odori: One theory as to the origins of the bon dance is that the monk, Kuya Shonin (born in 903) came up with a practice called nenbutsu odori (念仏踊り). While traveling around Japan he was shocked that people didn’t really know that much about the Buddha and his teachings. After some thought, he got an idea. He traveled again, but this time he went around beating on a small drum, dancing a funky little dance and chanting the sutras. Rightly so, this got people’s attention, especially children who copied him. The monk Kuya then continued traveling, dancing, and singing with the belief he was educating these lay folk about Buddhism. This continued after his death and it was called nenbutsu odori. There was another practice where during obon monks would go around and dance in a circle outside a person’s home while reciting prayers to their deceased relatives. So throughout the years these two practices mixed with local traditions and dances to become what we know today as bon odori. It’s said there are two types of bon dance, dento(伝統)or traditional dancing, which is the older version that I just mentioned and minyo (民謡)which uses folksongs and was developed after WW2. But the truth is my whole purpose of today’s show is to admit that I was never really enthralled with bon odori until one day, I was talking to a friend who said the entire reason for it, and why you see some people wearing masks, is so that the ancestors - who you’ll remember have left the world of the dead and are in town for a few days - can also participate in the fun. That gives a whole new slant on this nighttime gathering; the only light being drooping strings of paper lanterns; the jangling, rhythmical to the point of being hypnotic music; the masks. The Three Big Bon Odori in Japan: Throughout Japan, there are so many different kinds of dances and music and ways of celebrating. But let me introduce you very briefly to the San Dai Bon Odori (三代盆踊り), or top three obon dances and touch on a tiny bit of what makes them interesting. Let’s start up north with one I just learned about, but is actually the one that convinced me to do today’s show. Nishimonnai Bon Odori (Akita Prefecture): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7j-f1AAwW3k It’s performed in Akita Prefecture during obon, of course, and is called Nishimonnai. It’s been around for at least 700 hundred years and has been designated a national intangible folk culture property. There are two different styles of dress the dancers wear. One is the pretty yukata summer dress (indigo, white, yellow, red) tied with an thin obi around the waist, nothing out of the ordinary there. But these dancers all wear these woven, half moon-shaped hats that are pulled down low so you can’t see their faces at all. Beautifully spooky. The second style is again yukata, but instead of the hat the dancer is wearing a dark cloth completely covering their face. There are some eyeholes, but unless you look hard you can’t see them. The music, dance, lyrics and kakegoe (掛け声) (men, calling out to the music) is quite mesmerizing. You can imagine as the night wears on, everyone becoming a little dizzy and drunk on the atmosphere. How easily it would be for a an ancestor or two to slip into the line up and dance alongside everyone else. Especially with all those hidden faces. That’s called Nishimonnai. Gujo Odori (Gifu Prefecture): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mtx6OFgpQjw Number two is Guujou odori  郡上おどり Gujo odori takes place every summer in Gifu, in the small city of Gujo. It started about 400 years ago in the Tokugawa Era as a way to get the entire town to come together and celebrate no matter what a person’s societal level or position. So what’s special about Gujo odori? Well, first there is a series of ten songs that are played over and over again. Not just one or two. Second, if you have particularly good dancing technique, you very well could be chosen to receive a certificate. But the word certificate doesn’t do this cool framable paper justice. It’s brush inked, with vermillion stamps, and it sounds like it’s a big deal to get one. And lastly, is that the festival starts in the middle of July and is danced nightly for an entire month, ending with the four days of obon, when the upwards of 250,000 people who have come from all over, start dancing at sunset and keep going all night long until the sunrises again. Which I would guess would make the chances of bumping into great grandma or great grandpa a little higher. Don’t you think? Awa Odori (Shikoku Prefecture): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9dVUSwoxGI Okay, the third dance of the big three is Awa odori (阿波踊り). I think it’s my favorite, too. I literally get goosebumps when I hear the music and watch the dancing. I’ve never even seen it in real life, but as soon as the world gets back to normal, you can bet I’m going to be making the trip down to Tokushima, Shikoku along with 1.3 million other tourists. Seriously. In normal times, that is how many people attend the four-day long festival. The funny thing is, I discovered Awa Odori, from a Japanese music video. The band is called Yura Yura Teikoku, and the song is “Yakousei no Ikimono Sanbiki” and the entire video is three men dressed in yukata, wearing the hyottoko mask (which I described in the intro, mouths pursed, tenugui wrapped around their heads). The men are holding fans and for the entire almost four minutes, they are dancing awa odori. I can’t  describe exactly. The hand movements, the thing they do with their feet, the energy. It still blows my mind. That’s Yura Yura Teikoku, and the song is Yakousei no Ikimono Sanbiki.   So what makes awa odori special? First, it is the most attended with, like I mentioned above, 1.3 million people swooping in from all over Japan. The celebrations literally take place all over the city. As for origins, it seems a certain Daimyo, Hachikusa Iemasa, hosted a drunken celebration on the opening of the Tokushima castle and it kind of took hold. If you’ve never watched Awa odori before, I really encourage you to spend an entire night watching Youtube videos. But for now let me entice you with a description that cannot do the dance justice and is really oversimplifying it, but… There are very broadly two types of dances. I’m not going to say one is performed by all women and the other by men. Because that’s not the case. But the first dance I’ll describe is a more feminine with brightly colored or pastel yukata and dainty, more controlled movements; while the second one is much more, I don’t know, wild? rougher? Okay, in the first one everyone is wearing gorgeous long yukata, and those half moon-shaped, woven hats called amigasa (アミガサ). But these, unlike the nishimonnai dance in Akita, are tied just over their chins and aren’t pulled down so far, so you can see the dancers’ faces. These dancers also wear white tabi socks and geta shoes and the dance seems to be done mostly tilted forward on the shoes and kind of tapping as they dance. Hands raised high overhead. It’s all very eloquent. Now as beautiful as that is, in the second dance, the more wild one, everyone is wearing either men’s yukata or the shorter jinbei dress, and white tabi socks, not shoes. They can be carrying a fan, or lantern, or nothing at all. What’s fun about them is for headwear, they have a cloth tenugui over their head, with the sides twisted and tied under their noses. And the dance is also very low to the ground, which is pretty impressive. There is also a funny chant you will hear throughout the event if you go. It goes like this: Odoru aho ni / miru aho / onaji aho nara / odorana son, son. The dancers are fools, the watchers are fools, both are fools so why not dance?  So Awa odori is just so much fun and I imagine that’s why it’s the biggest of the three. The nishimonnai in Akita, the gujo odori in Gifu, and the Awa Odori in Shikoku. Some Modern Takes on Bon Odori https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aTqpBrKSBI Now a final, absolutely adorable thing I stumbled across while reading about bon odori. I’m not sure how it happened, but some places actually dance to Bon Jovi for one of the songs. Bon odori. Bon Jovi. Also, I watched some of them on Youtube and Living on a Prayer actually syncs very nicely to the dance. I guess it’s a thing. As well as dancing to Dancing Queen (by ABBA), Staying Alive (Bee Gees), September (Earth, Wind and Fire), and Celebration (Kool and the Gang) to name a few. I’m not sure. But I hope the Buddha wouldn’t mind. Okay, it’s getting late. Look at all these people. Doesn’t it feel like there are more here now than when we started. Hey, is that great, great, great grandma Tora? Doesn’t she look happy. You know, gatherings being what they are these days, all of us meeting up in the Edo Era might sound romantic and everything, but do be careful. Don’t wander off. Because look over there. See that filthy man, skeletal, his dancing somewhat deranged? See the way he stares, eyes too sharp and unblinking, he doesn’t take them off us for a minute, does he? Notice his ratty hair, the pustules all over his skin,  and bright red mouth. If you look closely you can see a fine black fog or mist swirling about him. Don’t let it touch you. Don’t get too close. I don’t know this time very well, but it is whispered that he is the God of Pox, but there are other monsters out there, too, not just smallpox hiding behind masks or friendly faces. There’s diphtheria, measles, cholera, dysentery…you get the picture. Please be careful! That’s it for today. Please consider supporting the show on Patreon. Supporters who pledge in Euros, pounds, or dollars can choose their local currency now so you don’t have to worry about fluctuating exchange rates and extra feeds. Take care and stay safe and thank you all for listening, I’ll talk to you again real soon. Bye bye! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ8PZG2clnM

Mochi Baybee Mixes
MOCHIVATED Vol 6 - Soul Mix [Blackbox, Whispers, Babyface,Kool & the gang, Imagination]

Mochi Baybee Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 65:09


Download link - https://bit.ly/mochivated6 ***Tracklist*** 1. Rythm of the night - Corona 2. Barbie Girl Lyrics - Aqua 3. Gimme Hope Jo'anna - Eddy Grant 4. Let's Groove - Earth Wind & Fire 5. Feeling Hot Hot Hot - The Merrymen 6. Celebration - Kool & the Gang 7. Show me love - Robin S 8. Don't Stop Till You Get Enough - Michael Jackson 9. La Da Dee La Da Da - Crystal Waters 10. Ride on Time - Black box 11. Strike It Up - Black box 12. Holiday - Madonna 13. Everybody Everybody - Black Box 14. It's no crime - Babyface 15. Just Got Paid - Jonny Kemp 16. If You Want My Love Say It - E.G Daily 17. Everybody Dance Now - C&C Music Factory 18. And the beat goes on - The Whispers 19. Secret love - Danielle Gaha 20. Ladies Night - Kool & the Gang 21. I'm Burning Up - Yvonne Chaka Chaka 22. I Wanna Be Rich - Calloway 23. Get Down On It - Kool & The Gang 24. Electric Slide - Marcia Griffiths 25. That's The Way I Like It - KC & The Sunshine Band 26. Tarzan Boy - Baltimora 27. Just an illusion - Imagination 28. Nobody Can Love Me - Tongue in cheek 29. Ain't Nobody - Rufus and Chaka Kahn 30. Staying Alive - BeeGees 31. Don`t be cruel - Bobby Brown 32. Back to life - Soul II Soul 33. Music & Lights - Imagination 34. Cecilia - Suggs

A Little Bit Of Everything With Me!
Shower or Karaoke?! With The Coupon Queen Pin

A Little Bit Of Everything With Me!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 32:27


Ep. 188 - It's Friday and You Know What That Means…..Get Ready For Some Shower or Karaoke?! We Are Back Again for Another Collaboration With The Coupon Queen Pin from C.Q.P. Moments Podcast. . Songs We Are Reviewing Music Video 1: Celebration - Kool & The Gang Music Video 2: Case of The Ex - Myra Music Video 3: Drogba (Joanna) - Afro B . Spotify PlayList Search: Shower or Karaoke?! iTunes Search: Shower or Karaoke!? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/everythingwithange/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everythingwithange/support

Fotogrammi - Radio Statale
1x05 - FOTOGRAMMI "UN SOGNO CHIAMATO FLORIDA: PERIFERIE E VARIE UMANITÀ RACCONTATE DAL CINEMA"

Fotogrammi - Radio Statale

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 45:22


In questa puntata partiamo per un viaggio che ci porterà in varie periferie del mondo, e vi racconteremo storie di diverse umanità. La prima tappa saranno le periferie di Disney Word, per la precisione Orlando, in Florida, con il film "Un sogno chiamato Florida", nuova pellicola di Sean Baker, uno dei registi più in voga del cinema indipendente. Poi ci sposteremo sul litorale di Ostia per seguire le vite di Cesare e Vittorio protagonisti di "Non essere cattivo". Sarà poi la volta delle banlieue francesi con "Il condominio dei cuori infranti", e la tappa finale saranno i sobborghi di Dublino, protagonisti del film "Sing Street". Ecco le uscite della prossima settimana da noi consigliate: - CONTROMANO (di Antonio Albanese) - L’ULTIMO VIAGGIO (di Nick Baker-Monteys) - TONYA (di Craig Gillespie) Tracklist della puntata: - Celebration - (Kool & The Gang) - Up - (Sing Street) - Brown Shoes - (Sing Street) - Drive it Like You Stole It - (Sing Street)

The Great Song Podcast
Celebration (Kool & the Gang) - Episode 123

The Great Song Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 45:46


There's a party goin' on RIGHT HERE, and your ears are invited! Rob and JP break down Kool & the Gang's ubiquitous smash hit, Celebration, and discuss search engines and Rob's really weird concert souvenir. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greatsongpod/support

Bombshell Radio
Addictions and Other Vices 464 - Time Warp 1981 Part 3

Bombshell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 159:04


Today's Bombshell (Bombshell Radio) Bombshell Radio Addictions and Other Vices Podcast8pm-11pm ESTThis week on Bombshell Radio we Time Warp into 1981 Part 3 Three hours of selected tracks, This is Addictions and Other Vices 464- Time Warp 1981 Part ThreeI hope you enjoy!bombshellradio.com#Rock #Classics #AddictionsPodcast #Timewarp #Pop #80s #Radio #ClassicRock #BombshellRado#AddictionsandOtherVicesRepeats Saturday 8am-11pm EST and Sunday 1pm-4pm EST1. Passion / Rod Stewart 2. Urgent / Foreigner 3. Boy From New York City / Manhattan Transfer4. Woman In Love / Barbra Streisand5. Living Inside Myself / Gino Vannelli6. There's No Gettin' Over Me / Ronnie Milsap7. Take It On The Run / REO Speedwagon8. Elvira / Oak Ridge Boys9. The Best Of Times / Styx10. Guilty / Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb11. Every Woman In The World / Air Supply12. The One That You Love / Air Supply13. Angel Of The Morning / Juice Newton14. Love On The Rocks / Neil Diamond15. Medley (Long Version) / Stars On 4516. The Winner Takes It All / Abba17. Sukiyaki / Taste Of Honey18. Woman / John Lennon19. I Love You / Climax Blues Band20. Slow Hand / Pointer Sisters21. Just The Two Of Us / Grover Washington22. The Tide Is High / Blondie23. A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do) / Ray Parker Jr. & Raydio24. Rapture / Blondie25. Queen Of Hearts / Juice Newton26. Being With You / Smokey Robinson27. Morning Train (Nine To Five) / Sheena Easton28. Greatest American Hero / Joey Scarbury29. Keep On Loving You / REO Speedwagon30. 9 to 5 / Dolly Parton31. I Love A Rainy Night / Eddie Rabbitt32. Kiss On My List / Hall & Oates33. Celebration / Kool & The Gang34. Jessie's Girl / Rick Springfield35. (Just Like) Starting Over / John Lennon36. Lady / Kenny Rogers37. Endless Love / Diana Ross & Lionel Richie38. Bette Davis Eyes / Kim Carnes

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Aprenda Inglês com música
Celebration - Kool and the Gang - Ao vivo!

Aprenda Inglês com música

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 44:18


*Baixe o PDF desta aula gratuitamente! Cadastre-se para ter livre acesso à biblioteca #aicm (Aprenda Inglês com música) https://www.teachermilena.com/aprenda-ingles-com-musica *Comprando o Super Pacotão você apoia o projeto "Aprenda Inglês com música". Saiba mais: https://www.teachermilena.com/aicm-super-pacotao Conheça os outros projetos da Teacher Milena: CURSO INTENSIVO http://www.workshop.teachermilena.com/ TEACHER MILENA FLIX https://www.teachermilena.com/flix Teacher Milena nas redes sociais: @teacher.milenagurgel

Tequila Sunrise
Episode 19 (Sean Centric Show Part 1)

Tequila Sunrise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2015 66:11


Track Listing: Tequila Sunrise - The Eagles Josh introduces Sean and gives a history of the radio show Tequila Sunrise A Horse With No Name – America Children of the Grave (Live) - Black Sabbath Josh gives his review of Children of the Grave Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Elton John Celebration - Kool & the Gang Josh gives his review of I'm Not In Love I'm Not in Love - 10cc The Logical Song - Supertramp More history regarding the name of the radio show/podcast You're All I've Got Tonight - The Cars