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Leo Sayer burst onto national telly in 1973 dressed as a Pierrot with the Show Must Go On launching a 50-year career in colourful company – songwriters, boxing legends, swindling managers, scurrilous socialites – and learning a great deal in the process. “Don't underestimate the idiots!” is the hard-won advice. He's touring in October and joins us here from Australia to look back at … … how he and Linda Ronstadt escaped from Trump's gruesome penthouse … walking through Memphis dressed as a clown … seeing Lonnie Donegan invent skiffle, Dylan at the Albert Hall and Bob Marley at the Lyceum from the side of the stage … when Paul Kossoff asked him to audition for Free … designing record sleeves for Marley, Roger Daltrey, Humble Pie and Quintessence … “I'm the Forrest Gump of the music industry – nearly there!” … “working with Adam Faith was like having Marlon Brando as your acting coach” … the advice Paul McCartney gave him in 1973 … “Do you mind if I vomit in your shoe?” … and a week in a training camp with Muhammad Ali. Order Leo Sayer tickets here: https://tix.to/LeoLive26 Order the ‘Leothology' box-set here: https://www.roughtrade.com/product/leo-sayer/leothology-the-studio-albums-1973-nowHelp us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourearHelp us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock'n'Roll going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
December 3rd, 1976.Two days before the historic Smile Jamaica concert, gunmen stormed Bob Marley's home at 56 Hope Road and opened fire.He performed anyway.In this remixed, remastered, and newly revoiced Producer's Cut of one of Rootsland's most listened-to early episodes, Henry K retraces the assassination attempt that changed reggae history forever — and the deeper story of exile, Exodus, resistance, and the spiritual force behind Bob Marley's music.From the ghettos of Kingston to the suburbs of Long Island… from Tuff Gong Studios to the Bob Marley Museum… this episode explores how reggae became more than entertainment for an entire generation searching for truth, identity, freedom, and hope in a divided world.Now featuring updated narration, enhanced sound design, and expanded visual elements.The remastered audio edition is available on Apple Podcasts, while the full visual version featuring new visualizer elements and imagery is available on Spotify Ambush in the Night "Producer's Cut" - Episode - Rootsland "Stories that are Music to your ears" & YouTube Bob Marley Assassination Attempt Revisited | Ambush in the Night — Rootsland Producer's CutStories that are music to your ears.Subscribe for Exclusive Episodes https://rootsland.captivate.fm/supportSupport the Rootsland Team via PayPalProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandisefeaturing "Catch a Fire" performed by Wayne Armond
This week on the pod, Seth and Josh welcome Ziggy Marley! Ziggy talks all about growing up in Kingston as the son of Bob Marley, what his father's fame felt like during his childhood, and the family trips that shaped him: from modest weekends in the Jamaican countryside to traveling to Zimbabwe for the country's 1980 independence celebration. He also shares stories about moving to Delaware for a year, experiencing snow for the first time, visiting Miami, and meeting half-siblings during rides in the family's yellow VW. Plus, Ziggy also chats about his upcoming studio album "Brightside," out now! Watch more Family Trips episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlqYOfxU_jQem4_NRJPM8_wLBrEEQ17B6 ------------------------- Support our sponsors: Shopify Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at https://SHOPIFY.COM/trips Rula Rula patients typically pay $15 per session when using insurance. Connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at https://www.rula.com/trips #rulapod First Leaf Stop settling for wines that don't quite hit the mark. Head to https://TryFirstleaf.com/trips to sign up and you'll get fifty percent off your first box PLUS free shipping for an entire year. ------------------------- Family Trips is produced by Rabbit Grin Productions. Theme song written and performed by Jeff Tweedy. ------------------------- About the Show: Lifelong brothers Seth Meyers and Josh Meyers ask guests to relive childhood memories, unforgettable family trips, and other disasters! New Episodes of Family Trips with the Meyers Brothers are available every Tuesday. ------------------------- Executive Producers: Rob Holysz, Jeph Porter, Natalie Holysz Creative Producer: Sam Skelton Coordinating Producer: Derek Johnson Video Editor: Josh Windisch Mix & Master: Josh Windisch Episode Artwork: Analise Jorgensen #familytrips #sethmeyers #joshmeyers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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John Watts in conversation with David Eastaugh https://fischer-z.com/ https://www.cherryred.co.uk/fischer-z-word-paradise-the-united-artists-records-liberty-recordings-3cd-digipack Fischer-Z are a British rock group and main creative project of singer, guitarist and poet John Watts. In 1982 Watts temporarily dissolved Fischer-Z and started a solo career under his own name. John Watts has gone on to release both solo and Fischer-Z projects. The original line-up consisted of Watts, Steve Skolnik, David Graham and Steve Liddle. Fischer-Z found success across Europe and sold more than two million albums. Joint recordings were made with Peter Gabriel, Steve Cropper and Dexys Midnight Runners. Fischer-Z performed alongside James Brown in East Berlin and toured with The Police and Dire Straits. They also toured the US and Canada and were on the bill with Bob Marley on his last festival tour of Europe. John Watts has released 26 albums and played around 4,000 concerts. Fischer-Z have continued to release new music and tour.
This weeks show starts off with classics from Bob Marley, Black Uhuru, Israel Vibration, Cultural Roots, Culture, Abeng, Peter Broggs, Errol Walker, Eek A Mouse, Tappa Zukie & King Tubby, Linval Thompson, Jackie Edwards with Jah Stitch and The Aggrovators, Big Sherman, The Fantels, Breezy & Prince Phillip, Don Carlos, Horace Martin, and Dennis Brown. New music this week comes from Jah Mason, Errol Holt & The Lone Ark Riddim Force, Jah Works, Mosiah & Jah Defender, Marcus Gad, Abiyah Yisrael, Protoje, Rik Jam & Irie Yute, Perfect Giddimani, Ginjah, Lymie Murray, Rafeelya & Thompson Sound, The Expanders, The Flying Vipers, Flowbeez, Bungalo Dub & Vibronics, Jah Version, Medisun, Kamrun & Jesse Royal, Pato Ranking & Buju Banton, Lutan Fyah, Mr. Williamz, Capleton, and Brother Culture. Also this week we go dub wise with Dennis Bovell, Aswad, The Upsetters, UB40, Jah Shaka withPepper, and Pablo Gad. Enjoy! Bob Marley & The Wailers - Sun Is Shining - Kaya - Tuff Gong Black Uhuru - Endurance - Sinsemilla - Island Israel Vibration - Greedy Dog - Power Of The Trinity: Wiss Vibes - Ras Records Cultural Roots - His Majesty Reign - Running Back To Me - Mango Culture - Why Am I Rastaman? - Humble African 25th Anniversary Edition - VP Records Abeng - Crying Time/All My Tears Dub - Dig This Way Records Hit Bound - Ghetto Rock/Golden Tile Dub - Hit Bound 7” Peter Broggs - No Ism Pon The Riddim - Never Forget Jah: The Early Years 1976-1986 - Motion Records Dillinger, Trinity, Wayne Wade, Al Campbell & Junior Tamlin - Five Man Army/Send Another Moses - Oak Sound 12” Errol Walker - In These Times - Orchid 7” Eek A Mouse - Creation - Reggae Anthology: Eek-Ology - VP Records Tappa Zukie - Judge I O Lord I.N.R.I - Roots From The Record Smith: Lloydie Slim Productions 1973-1976 - DKR Lloydie Slim & King Tubby - Clearly State Dub - Roots From The Record Smith In Dub: Lloydie Slim Productions - DKR Linval Thompson - River Jordan - Roots From The Yard 7” Jackie Edwards & Prince Fatty - The Invasion - VP Records Jah Stitch - Give Jah The Glory - Original Ragga Muffin 1975-1977 - Blood & Fire The Aggrovators w/ Jackie Edwards & Prince Fatty - The Inversion - Prince Fatty Meets The Gorgon In Dub - VP Records Bim Sherman & The Revolutionaries - Mighty Ruler/Jah Man Dub Style - Roots From The Yard 7” The Fantels - Name Of The Game - King Jammy In Roots - Auralux Bob Marley & The Wailers - Ride Natty Ride - Survival - Tuff Gong Breezy & Prince Phillip - Riding On A High And Windy Day/Windy Dub - Eclipse 7” Don Carlos - Hog & Goat - Real Rock Records 7” Nats & Boom - Wood Roots/Dub Roots - Reggae Connection Horace Martin & The Ring Craft Posse - See Me Ya/See Me Ya Dub - Mister Tipsy/Patate Dennis Brown - Created By The Father - No Man Is An Island - Studio One Jah Mason - Get Craven - Street Rockaz Family Nga Han - Until War - Temple In Man - Roots Unity Music Errol Holt & Lone Ark Riddim Force - Got To Be Wise/Be Wise Version - Jah Love 7” Jah Works - Vampire - River Of Life - Riddim House Productions Mosiah & Jah Defender - Revolution Time - House Of Riddim Marcus Gad - Fruit & Flower - Big Scoop Records Abiyah Yisrael - Blessed Be - ChaYah Studios Jesse Royal - Art Of Love/Art Of Dub - No Place Like Home Deluxe Edition - Easy Star Records Protoje - Love Overflow - Art Of Acceptance - Indiggnation Collective/Ineffable Records Rik Jam & Irie Yute - Nah Sleep - Irie Yute Tapes Perfect Giddimani - Tongue/Dub Of The Tongue - Giddimani Records Busy Signal - Reggae World - Big Yard Music Ginjah - Nice And Mellow - Stay Nice Music Lymie Murray - Like We Used To - DJ String Promotion Gregory Isaacs - Cool Down The Pace - Night Nurse - Island Records Rafeelya & Thompson Sound - Danger In Your Eyes/Danger In Your Eyes Version - Thompson Sound 7” Gussie Clarke - Let Off Supm - Gussie Clarke Dub Anthology - Music Works Records The Expanders - Something Wrong In Dub - Merciless Dub: The Expanders Dubwise at J's - Easy Star Records The Upsetters - Roast Fish And Corn Bread - Super Ape & Return Of Super Ape - Sanctuary Records Dennis Bovell & The 4th Street Orchestra - The Grunwick Affair - The Dubmaster: The Essential Anthology - Trojan Records Aswad - Dub Charge - Island Presents Dub 38 Hard & Heavy Dub Cuts - Island Records UB40 - One In Ten - Present Arms - Virgin UB40 - One In Ten Dub - Present Arms In Dub - Virgin Jah Shaka & Pepper - I've Got A Joy/Joyful Dub - Jah Shaka Meets Pepper In Addis Ababa Studios - Jah Shaka Music Flying Vipers feat. Roger Miller - Existential Dread At The Controls - Live Lizards - Easy Star Records Flowbeez - Underground Kingdom - Underground Kingdom - Culture Dub Records Bungalo Dub Meets Vibronics - Magma (Vibronics Extra Dub Mix) - Bungaronics Resistencia - Scoops Records Pablo Gad - Weapons Of Mass Destruction/WMD Dub - King Earthquake Robbie Valentine - Conditions - Gussie P & Jah Youth Roots Supplement - Gussie P Records Jah Version - Youths Of Today - Gather Round - Evidence Music Jah Version - Youths Of Dub/Dub Of Today - Dubplate Collectors Medisun & Adam Prescott - Scorcher - Nice Up! Records Kamrun feat. Jesse Royal - Herbs Man - Easy Star Records Pato Ranking feat. Buju Banton - African Soldier - Amari Musiq Lutan Fyah & Kingston Express - Roots Woman - Kingston Express Records Mr. Williamz & Reggae Roast - Dubplate Daddy - Evidence Music Capleton w/Derrick Sound & Little Lion Sound - Red Again - Heights Of Fire - Evidence Music Brother Culture & Derrick Sound - Behold The Lion/Behold The Dub - Behold The Lion - Evidence Music
This lecture was delivered on May 18th 2026by Rev. Renaldo McKenzie at Jamaica Theological Seminary to students in the Caribbean Thought course. Today we explored the concept of Afrocentricity and developing an Afrocentric Paradigm to the study of the Caribbean or o Caribbean Thought. Towards the end we reviewed the Course Outline.Notes:_________________I. Why This Inquiry MattersBefore we define these concepts, we must recognize one important point:Perspective shapes thought.The way we are taught to see the world determines how we understand history, religion, race, culture, and even ourselves. Caribbean societies emerged out of colonization, slavery, displacement, and resistance. Therefore, many of the ideas we inherit about civilization, morality, religion, and identity are rooted within colonial structures.The Caribbean person often lives within competing worlds:• African heritage, • European institutions, • Christian theology, • colonial education, • and postcolonial realities. Thus, Caribbean Thought requires critical examination of the foundations of knowledge itself.________________II. Defining Key Terms1. AfrocentricityAccording to Molefi Kete Asante and Ama Mazama, Afrocentricity is a way of seeing and interpreting the world from the perspective of African people as subjects rather than objects of history.Afrocentricity seeks to:• center African agency, • restore African humanity, • reclaim African history, • and cultivate what Dr. Mazama calls a “consciousness of victory” rather than perpetual oppression. Afrocentricity does not necessarily reject other cultures. Rather, it insists that African people have the right to define themselves and interpret reality from their own historical and cultural experiences.In simple terms:Afrocentricity asks: What happens when African people become the center of their own narratives instead of existing only through European interpretations?ConclusionToday's lecture introduced the conceptual foundations for our study of Caribbean Thought.We examined:• Afrocentricity, • Afrocentrism, • Eurocentrism, • ethnocentrism, • colonialism, • and the Afrocentric Paradigm. We also explored how colonial consciousness continues to shape Caribbean identity, religion, culture, and historical understanding.Next week, we will move into African civilizations and early African contributions to world history as we continue developing an African-centered understanding of Caribbean identity and consciousness.Bibliography / Source ListMolefi Kete Asante. Afrocentricity: The Theory of Social Change. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 1988.Ama Mazama. “The Afrocentric Paradigm: Contours and Definitions.” Journal of Black Studies 31, no. 4 (2001): 387–405.Frantz Fanon. The Wretched of the Earth. Translated by Richard Philcox. New York: Grove Press, 2004.Edward Said. Orientalism. New York: Vintage Books, 1978.W. E. B. Du Bois. The Souls of Black Folk. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co., 1903.Marcus Garvey. Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey. Edited by Amy Jacques Garvey. Dover Publications, 1986.Bob Marley. Selected interviews, speeches, and lyrics on African consciousness and Rastafari.Homi K. Bhabha. The Location of Culture. London: Routledge, 1994.Course Papers and Lecture MaterialsRenaldo McKenzie. “Presentation on Afrocentrism and Afrocentricity: How Does Sarah Balakrishnan Approach Afrocentrism and Afrocentricity?” Class Paper, Temple University, October 31, 2024.Renaldo McKenzie. “Reflection Paper: The Afrocentric Paradigm.” Temple University, September 10, 2024.Sarah Balakrishnan. “Afrocentrism Revisited: Africa in the Philosophy of Black Nationalism.” Souls 22, no. 1 (2020): 71–88.___________Renaldo is President of The Neoliberal Corporation, Author of Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance, and Lecturer at Jamaica Theological Seminary.JTS: https://jts.edu.jmThe Neoliberal Corporation: https://theneoliberal.com
Send us Fan MailWelcome to Rational Black Thought, the podcast where we examine politics, religion, culture, and society through the lens of critical thinking and Black consciousness. I am your host, Neo Griot.This week's episode is inspired by Bob Marley's anthem of resistance, “Get Up, Stand Up.” Another stanza in the song is:Most people think great God will come from the skyTake away everything, and make everybody feel highBut if you know what life is worthYou would look for yours on EarthAnd now you see the lightYou stand up for your right, yeahMarley rejected the idea that justice would somehow fall from the sky while people remained passive on Earth. His message was simple: freedom belongs to people willing to fight for it.And that spirit runs through this entire episode.Because oppressed people do not survive by waiting for salvation.They survive by organizing, resisting, thinking, and fighting for their rights here on Earth.Intro: Quote of the Week: Dr. Patricia Hill Collins Unmasking the News: Democracy Watch: The Supreme Court and the Long War on Black Voting Power The Criminalization of Black Poverty Through CPS When Christianity Tries to Capture the State Good News: Investing in HBCUs Is Investing in Black Futures Bible Study with an Atheist: The Bible and Slavery Reflections and Call to Action:Closing/Outro: Power Concedes Nothing without a Demand...
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Oncology Journal Club, the team cover one of the most talked-about pancreatic cancer papers of the year, unpacking the promising early results for daraxonrasib in previously treated RAS-mutated pancreatic cancer and the science behind new RAS(ON) therapeutics. The team also discuss a fascinating phase II study of single-cycle neoadjuvant pembrolizumab in MMR-deficient colon cancer, new recommendations from the Prostate Cancer Working Group 4 and why the terminology we use in prostate cancer matters.Along the way, there's discussion of Bob Marley's acral melanoma, multidisciplinary lung cancer meetings, androgen receptor-positive TNBC, HER2-mutant lung cancer and whether oxybutynin could help men experiencing androgen deprivation-related hot flushes.The Oncology Journal Club Podcast is hosted by Professor Craig Underhill, Dr Kate Clarke and Professor Chris Jackson, and proudly produced by The Oncology NetworkVisit oncologynetwork.com.au for Show Notes, to send us Voice Notes and more information.
Big birthday celebration next Friday for CBC TV host / biologist David Suzuki, so music by some of the guests who will join him on stage at the QE Theatre in Vancouver. Also Joan Baez announced her retirement, so a few songs from her. Also, another brieft tribute: 45 years ago this week, Bob Marley passed away. Plus music from the new issue of Songlines Magazine, and some other interesting new releases. and a celebration of the 90th anniversary of Oswald Mosely's humiliating defeat by a huge gathering of workers and anti-fascists in London! We need that kind of "antifa" now, more than ever!
This week we've got So Much Things To Say as we review and rank Exodus, the gripping reggae album by Jamaica's own Bob Marley! After pushing rocksteady boundaries with his childhood friends Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh, Bob's career made a strong pivot to pop and rock crossover music, riding the reggae wave to superstardom! A failed assassination attempt sent Marley overseas, where he crafted his ninth studio album, charged with Rastafarian theology and themes of love and freedom. We'll learn the effect it had on his legend, and how the Marley mythos has evolved over time.James & Connor recount our previous Bob Marley experiences (both torturous and fishy). The Mixtaper has an aviary of little birds this week with facts about the House Of Dread FC, palm reading, and an unusual prison break during Fact Or Spin. Then we'll get to Jamming about the album, from the restrained intensity of The Heathen to the chill optimism of Three Little Birds! So kick back, relax, and don't worry about a thing... There's a Natural Mystic blowing through this episode!Are you a bigger fan of the intense half or the chill half of Exodus' sound? What's your favorite bird? Was your first Bob Marley experience as drastic as James'? Let us know on socials, and tune in next week to smile with the rising sun yet again!Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening!0:00 Intro6:16 About Bob Marley16:27 About Exodus23:42 Awards & Accolades25:56 Fact Or Spin26:52 The Secretary Bird: Bob's Soccer Obsession30:33 The Raven: He Was A Palm Reader33:09 The Jailbird: Bob Marley Was Part Of A Prison Break37:08 The Baby Chick: He Kidnapped The Easter Bunny45:18 Album Art46:56 Natural Mystic48:38 So Much Things To Say50:12 Guiltiness52:13 The Heathen53:15 Exodus55:53 Jamming58:27 Waiting In Vain59:57 Turn Your Lights Down Low1:01:12 Three Little Birds1:03:43 One Love/People Get Ready1:05:27 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Love the life you live & live the life you love. Spoken by Bob Marley & Muddy Waters. I dive into this concept, what it means and how to integrate it into your daily life.————————————————————You can join the conversation Live every Monday at 6 pm ET on Facebook & YouTube! Check out my new book Down to Earth The Spiritual Beings Guide to a Happy, Human Experience. Available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble, in digital and paperback!For Life Coaching, Exclusive Content, or More Info: GlennAmbrose.comHave you joined the new community Loving Nation in the Glenn Ambrose Nov 6, 2022 Academy yet?To help support my work and the free content I provide, please donate HERE
Part 2 - Neville James leads a live tribute honoring the late Bob Marley and reflecting on his music, legacy, and cultural impact 45 years after his passing. The discussion blends personal stories, listener memories, and classic tracks, celebrating Marley's enduring influence across the Caribbean and beyond.
On this day in 1981, reggae icon Bob Marley died from skin cancer at age 36. The Jamaican singer-songwriter helped introduce reggae music to global audiences and left behind timeless songs that continue to shape music, culture and political movements worldwide. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed with the latest news from a leading Black-owned & controlled media company: https://aurn.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On sait intuitivement que la musique nous fait du bien, mais qu'est-ce qui se joue réellement dans notre cerveau ? Comment la musique, comme le montrent les recherches en neurosciences, peut-elle nous soigner à tous les âges de la vie et quelles que soient les pathologies ? Demandons-nous pourquoi et comment la musique nous fait tant de bien ? On le sait intuitivement, la musique nous apaise, nous réconforte, nous rassemble. Elle nous relie et nous touche mais jusqu'à quel point ? Que se passe-t-il réellement dans notre cerveau quand on écoute de la musique ? Et pourquoi c'est bon pour la santé physique et mentale, à tous les âges de la vie et pour de nombreuses pathologies comme le démontrent les plus récentes recherches en neurosciences : la musique peut nous soigner ! Avec Isabelle Peretz, chercheuse en Neurocognition de la musique à l'université de Montréal. Fondatrice du Laboratoire international de recherche sur le cerveau, la musique et le son (BRAMS) pour son ouvrage Soigner avec la musique (Odile Jacob). Music Care – Home : Il s'agit aujourd'hui du seul dispositif, en France comme à l'international, utilisant des compositions musicales structurées pour la prise en charge de la douleur et de l'anxiété, avec des résultats appuyés par des données scientifiques solides et en cours d'enrichissement. Musiques diffusées dans l'émission Bob Marley and the Waillers - Trenchtown Rock Enya - Only Time Tinariwen - Amidinim Ehaf Solan.
On sait intuitivement que la musique nous fait du bien, mais qu'est-ce qui se joue réellement dans notre cerveau ? Comment la musique, comme le montrent les recherches en neurosciences, peut-elle nous soigner à tous les âges de la vie et quelles que soient les pathologies ? Demandons-nous pourquoi et comment la musique nous fait tant de bien ? On le sait intuitivement, la musique nous apaise, nous réconforte, nous rassemble. Elle nous relie et nous touche mais jusqu'à quel point ? Que se passe-t-il réellement dans notre cerveau quand on écoute de la musique ? Et pourquoi c'est bon pour la santé physique et mentale, à tous les âges de la vie et pour de nombreuses pathologies comme le démontrent les plus récentes recherches en neurosciences : la musique peut nous soigner ! Avec Isabelle Peretz, chercheuse en Neurocognition de la musique à l'université de Montréal. Fondatrice du Laboratoire international de recherche sur le cerveau, la musique et le son (BRAMS) pour son ouvrage Soigner avec la musique (Odile Jacob). Music Care – Home : Il s'agit aujourd'hui du seul dispositif, en France comme à l'international, utilisant des compositions musicales structurées pour la prise en charge de la douleur et de l'anxiété, avec des résultats appuyés par des données scientifiques solides et en cours d'enrichissement. Musiques diffusées dans l'émission Bob Marley and the Waillers - Trenchtown Rock Enya - Only Time Tinariwen - Amidinim Ehaf Solan.
Troy Hadeed, founder of Beyond Yoga and author of My Name Is Love: We're Not All That Different, talks with J about coming to know the love of God. They discuss Bob Marley and Jesus, interpretations and denominations, moving away from the church, connecting to Christ, yoga in Trinidad, Sean Corn, breath practice as prayer, divine agency, collective consciousness, questioning orthodoxy, slippery Gnostic slopes, grounding through faith, name and form, the one thing that makes us all the same, and the moment when truth is no longer in question. To subscribe and support the show… GET PREMIUM. Say thank you - buy J a coffee. Check out J's other podcast… J. BROWN YOGA THOUGHTS.
National Eat what you want day. Entertainment from 1965. Minnesota became 32nd state, Only British Prime Minister assasinated, Adolf Eichmann captured. Todays birthdays - Irving Berlin, Denver Pyle, Eric Bordon, Martha Quinn, Natasha Richardson, Cory Monteith. Bob Marley died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Healthy food vs Junk food song - English Tree TVMrs. Brown, you've got a lovely daughter - Herman's Hermit'sGirl on the billboard - Del ReevesBirthday - The BeatlesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/White Christmas - Bing CrosbyWe gotta get out of this place - The AnimalsMTV commercialBuffalo soldier - Bob MarleyExit - Its not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/History & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.com
On the May 10 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Clapton records a Bob Marley song that gives him his first number one single and a riot breaks out at an opera house in New York City. Also, bust a move with Young MC on his birthday, along with Sid Vicious, & Bono.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytodayChapters: 00:00 Intro 00:32 What happened on this date in music history05:30 Music award ceremonies that were held on this date in music history05:59 Albums released on this date in music history 08:48 Singles released on this date in music history 10:46 Birthdays of music artists on this date in music history 12:30 Passings of music artists on this date in music history 13:47 What's on tomorrow's episode
In this hotly anticipated Part 2, T.J. and Casey and their Sunshine Band pick up the pieces for Florida Man, Tony Mendoza, still buggin' out in the Everglades. They wrap up their deep deep dish on Ringo's “Long Long Road”, and T.J. “press night invite” Shanoff does his finest Chris Jones impression (Angry Drunk Chicago Guy: “I WAS ALWAYS MORUVA HEDY WEISS GUY MYSELF”) and opines on Brendan Hunt's new one-man show “The Movement You Need” at Steppenwolf's Magic Carpet Theater. And between the bits, they babble on wondering:
What happens when you rescue a forgotten studio that once shaped American music history - and bring it roaring back to life?This week, I sat down with Teresa Knox, the powerhouse entrepreneur and preservationist behind the rebirth of The Church Studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma - the legendary home of Leon Russell, the early Shelter Records family, and the roots of what became known as the Tulsa Sound. Teresa shares the entire arc of this wild journey: from collecting Leon Russell Slurpee cups as an 8-year-old kid, to buying the abandoned church sight unseen, to rebuilding it from the ground up and restoring it as a world-class studio, museum, archive, and engineering school. We talk about the stunning history embedded in the building - the 1915 hand-built sanctuary, the 1972 Leon-era renovations, and what it really takes to preserve a place where so many iconic recordings were born.We dig deep into the music: Leon's time in the Wrecking Crew, his explosion after Mad Dogs & Englishmen, recording with George Harrison at the Concert for Bangladesh, and his early influence on players like Elton John and Glen Campbell. Teresa shares stories from the Shelter Records years - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers arriving as Mudcrutch, J.J. Cale, The Gap Band, Phoebe Snow, Willis Alan Ramsey, Freddie King, and even Bob Marley & The Wailers turning the place into a Jamaican party. She walks us through the official Church Studio playlist, the discovery of original artifacts inside the walls, and why preserving the stories of these musicians matters just as much as preserving the building itself.Finally, we talk about the reconstruction: shoring up a collapsing foundation, solving electrical noise and RF issues, preserving historic architecture while building a modern studio, restoring a Neve 8068, installing two EMT 140 plates, and designing a hybrid analog/digital workflow. Teresa also explains how The Church Studio now trains new engineers through its hands-on vocational school, hosts sessions with top artists, runs a nonprofit to support musicians, and continues the legacy of Leon and the Tulsa Sound through events like CarniFest. Her passion for preservation, community, and world-class sound makes this one of the most inspiring studio stories I've ever heard.Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.comTHANKS TO OUR SPONSORS!http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.comhttps://usa.sae.edu/ The next program starts May 11, 2026 https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off!https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK30 to get 1 month free of NI 360!https://www.spectra1964.comhttps://gracedesign.com/https://pickrmusic.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academyhttps://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/Listen to the podcast theme song “Skadoosh!” https://solo.to/lijshawmusicListen to this guest's discography on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6BLaSUX1juRYH6jHHTfa6k?si=nZtNPzHDSXi0bVQnpSU43AIf you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/ReviewCLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/557
El Ultimo de la Fila, Teddy Swims, Bob Marley, Natos y Waor, Siloé, Maki, Paula Diez, El Plan de la Mariposa y más Una nueva descarga de emociones musicales aterriza en Estación GNG con un programa cargado de estilos, recuerdos, actualidad y canciones que vuelven a demostrar por qué cada día más oyentes se unen a esta aventura musical sin etiquetas. En esta edición viajamos desde la magia eterna de El Último de la Fila y sus himnos inolvidables, hasta la potencia vocal impresionante de Teddy Swims, una de las voces más emocionantes del panorama internacional actual. También hubo tiempo para sentir la vibra inmortal de Bob Marley, cuya música sigue transmitiendo paz, conciencia y buen rollo generación tras generación. La energía urbana y las letras directas llegaron con Natos y Waor, mientras que Siloé volvió a demostrar por qué es una de las propuestas más interesantes del pop alternativo nacional. Además, disfrutamos del estilo cercano y emocional de Maki y de la sensibilidad musical de Paula Díez, en un programa donde las emociones y las historias detrás de las canciones también tuvieron protagonismo. Y como siempre en Estación GNG, seguimos descubriendo joyas musicales y artistas que aportan personalidad propia, como El Plan de la Mariposa, capaces de mezclar intensidad, poesía y sonidos diferentes dentro de una misma experiencia sonora. Pop, rock, indie, reggae, rap, sonidos alternativos y temazos del ayer y del hoy conviven cada día en un podcast musical que sigue creciendo gracias a vosotros. Más de 2 millones de descargas anuales, una comunidad espectacular y la misma filosofía de siempre: disfrutar de la música con libertad, pasión y muchísimo buen rollo. Dale al play, suscríbete, comparte el programa y únete a esta locura musical llamada Estación GNG. Paz y música.
For nearly 40 years, Ziggy Marley has built a legendary career across music, writing and philanthropy. Now, the eldest son of reggae icon Bob Marley returns with Brightside, his ninth studio album, which was produced entirely by him and his brother Stephen. He chats with Q's Tom Power about what happens when he records with instruments tuned to a lower frequency, the spiritual place he seeks out when he makes music, and the first song he ever dedicated to his late father.
En avril 2020, Jean-Alphonse Richard consacrait un épisode de 'Confidentiel' à Bob Marley. Bob Marley n'est pas allé longtemps à l'école. Il aimait répéter qu'il n'avait aucune éducation mais de l'inspiration...Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This weeks show starts off with classics from Ini Kamoze, Pablo Moses, Steel Pulse, The Viceroys, Hugh Mundell, Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, Black Uhuru, Peter Tosh, Misty In Roots, Burro Banton, Brigadier Jerry, Freddie McGregor, The Twinkle Brothers, Ken Boothe, The Heptones, Barry Brown, Leroy Smart, Horace Andy, Jah Woosh, Keith Hudson, Midnite, Phillip Fraser, Nga Han, and Nathan Skyers. New music this week comes from Robbie Ark, Ranking Joe, The 18th Parallel with Itral Ites, Buju Banton, Pascal Pressure & Arqane, Perfect Giddimani, Elastica Dub & Gabriel Blue, Chezidek, Protoje, Chronixx, Taj Weekes, Marcus Gad, Kumar Fyah, Marcus I & Adubta, Crazy Baldhhead, Messian Dread & Manwel T, Marky Lyrical & Slimmah Sound, Jah Mason & Bobby Treasure, Earl Sixteen & Indica Dubs, Dactah Chando, Sammy Dread, Hopeton Lindo, Jah Works, YT, Capleton, and Brother Culture. Enjoy! Ini Kamoze - Trouble You A Trouble Me - Sly & Robbie Presents Ini Kamoze - Taxi Pablo Moses - The Spirit Of Jah - Best Of - Baco Music Steel Pulse - Prodigal Son - Handsworth Revolution - Island Records The Viceroys - This World - Channel One 7” Hugh Mundell - Arise & Shine/Ghetto Rock - Atra/Real Rock Records 7” The Inn House Crew feat. Vin Gordon - Blood Red Dub - Dub From The Sky - Room In The Sky Bob Marley & The Wailers - Positive Vibration - Rastaman Vibration - Tuff Gong Dennis Brown w/Sly & Robbie - Revolution/Revolution Dub Wise - Taxi 12” Peter Tosh - Glass House - Mama Africa - EMI Black Uhuru - Dread In The Mountain - Brutal - Ras Records Black Uhuru - Dub In The Mountain - Brutal Dub - Ras Records Misty In Roots - Cover Up - Roots Controller - Real World Burro Banton - Praise Jah - Stereo One 7” Brigadier Jerry - Born To Love Jah - On The Road - Ras Records Freddie McGregor - Never Run Away - Greensleeves 12” Twinkle Brothers - War Is Not The Answer - Underground - Twinkle Music Ken Boothe - New World Order - Journey - Randale Records The Heptones - No Bread On My Table - Niney The Observer: Deep Roots Observer Style - VP Records Barry Brown - Cool Pon Your Corner - Trojan 12” Box Set - Trojan Records Leroy Smart - Happiness Is My Desire - Fe Me Time Records Horace Andy - Don't Think About Me - Keith Hudson & Friends: Studio Kinda Cloudy - Trojan Records Dino Perkins - Skin Him Alive - Keith Hudson & Friends: Studio Kinda Cloudy - Trojan Records Jah Woosh - I'm Alright - Keith Hudson & Friends: Studio Kinda Cloudy - Trojan Records Keith Hudson - I'm All Right - Pick A Dub - Blood & Fire Midnite - Banking In The Pig - Ras Mek Piece - Wild Child Nga Han - Blessed Is The Man - One By One Records Phillip Fraser - You're No Good - 2 Heavyweight Another Blood & Fire Sampler - Blood & Fire Nathan Skyers & The Gifted Roots Band - Hotter Fire/Hotter Dub - Jah All Mighty 7” Robbie Ark - Forward On To Zion - Jah Love 7” Ranking Joe - Marcus Garvey - Jah Love 7” Lone Ark Riddim Force - Drummin' For Marcus - Jah Love 7” The 18th Parallel feat. Itral Ites - No More Will I Roam - All Fruits Ripe - Fruits Records Buju Banton - Ungrateful People - Stingray Records Pascal Pressure w/ Arqane, Bunny Lee & Echo Slim - Roll The Dice - Musically Unifying Perfect Giddimani - Tongue/Dub Of The Tongue - Giddimani Records Elastica Dub feat. Gabriel Blue - Fade Away - Double Pulse - Dubophonic Records Chezidek & The Ligerians - Down, Down, Down - Irie Ites Records/Evidence Music Protoje & Damian Marley - At We Feet - Art Of Acceptance - Indiggnation Collective/Ineffable Records Protoje - Love Overflow - Art Of Acceptance - Indiggnation Collective/Ineffable Records Chronixx - Don't Be Afraid - Exile - Forever Living Originals LP Taj Weekes - Climate Justice - Jatta Records Marcus Gad - Fruit & Flower - Big Scoop Records Mesh Marina feat. Shennell & Mario C - Joke Dem A Joke - SRO Dimension Music Gyptian - Sensi - The Biggest One Drop Anthems 2006 - Greensleeves Kumar Fyah - 5000 Acres - Stay Nice Music Marcus I Meets aDUBta & The Black Oak Roots All Stars - Upful - Fullness - F-Spot Records Crazy Baldhead feat. Jah Point - You Don't Hate Monday - Old Neighborhood Music Kitma & The Co-Operators - Flea Bite/Return Of The Flea - Waggle Dance Records Pachyman - Mid City Rockers - The Return Of Pachyman - ATO Records Prince Phillip - Revolution Come/Man Free Dub - Prince Philip Presents: Dubplates & Raw Rhythm From King Tubby's Studio 1973-1976 - DKR/Bond Export Inner Circle & The Fatman Riddim Session - Addis Ababa Rock - Heavyweight Dub/Killer Dub - Blood & Fire Messian Dread & Manwel T - Living Power - Manwel T Meets Messian Dread - Manwel T Prince Allan & Everett Cooper - Jah Jah Love/Jah Jah Love Dub - Tweeter Box Presents King Culture Vol. 1 Vintage Dubplates - Purple Audio Marky Lyrical & Slimmah Sound - Jah Keep We/Jah Keep We Instrumental - Blackboard Jungle Awa Fall & Bukkha - Free Your Mind/Free Your Soul - Anaves Music Jah Mason & Bobby Treasure - The Best That I Can Be/Horns Of Blessings - Horns Of Blessings Riddim - Treasure Chest Productions Earl Sixteen w/ Indica Dubs & Forward Ever - Staying On Jah Mission/Dub Mission - Indica Dubs Dactah Chando - Roots - Reset - Achinech Productions Sammy Dread - Don't Go - Noni Music Hopeton Lindo feat. Marcia Griffiths & Freddie McGregor - Don't Do It - Purpose - Irie Pen Records Jah Works - Giving Me The Best - River Of Life - Riddim House Productions Buju Banton - Butterflies - VP Records YT - Dancehall Cassette - Sativa Records Capleton w/Derrick Sound & Little Lion Sound - Red Again - Heights Of Fire - Evidence Music Brother Culture - International Dance - Behold The Lion - Evidence Music Jah Version - Likkle Bass/Likkle Dub - JV Records 10”
On this week's Vogue & Amber: Vogue hits the Devil Wears Prada premiere in high heels, whilst Amber hits the tennis courts, Bob Marley's dreadlock is on the market, and Vogue has sperm options for Amber... including Spencer.Plus, nobody on this pod is buying the Kim and Lewis Hamilton romance, we're obsessed with Rihanna, a text message song made entirely from Vogue's texts gets its world premiere, and a housemate with a very short notice bedroom request gets firmly told no.Vogue & Amber is a Global ProductionWatch us on Youtube! CLICK HERE! or search Vogue & AmberRemember, if you want to get involved you can:Email us at vogueandamberpod@global.com OR find us on socials @voguewilliams, @ambrerosolero @vogueandamberpodListen and subscribe to Vogue & Amber on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts.
durée : 00:05:19 - Le 18/20 : un jour dans le monde - par : Cyril Sauvageot - Après Whitney Houston, Freddie Mercury, Amy Winehouse ou Bob Marley, c'est Michael Jackson qui a droit à son portrait au cinéma. Très attendu des fans, le film tombe hélas dans le même piège que beaucoup d'autres biopics avant lui : ne surtout pas écorner la légende ! Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 This hour of Rush to Reason delivers a fast-moving mix of entertainment, humor, and sharp analysis that keeps listeners guessing what's coming next. Andy Peth kicks things off with a lively, offbeat opening—blending pop culture, trivia, and playful banter before diving into his signature 5-Star Movie Reviews. This could be the most extreme movie review contrast you've ever heard. One film crashes and burns so badly it earns zero stars… while another brings the King of Pop back to life on the big screen. Andy Peth breaks down Desert Warrior and Michael using his signature 5-Star system—calling out what works, what doesn't, and what might surprise you. The conversation didn't stop at Hollywood. The show pivots into the chaos of the NFL Draft, where unexpected picks, bold trades, and questionable decisions spark debate. Joined by Richard Rush, the discussion explores winners, reaches, and what it all means for teams like the Broncos as they head into the next rounds. With surprises still looming, the hour leaves listeners wondering—who really won the night? ⏱️ Movie Review Timestamps 8:05 — Desert Warrior review begins 21:24 — Michael review begins
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 This hour of Rush to Reason delivers a fast-moving mix of entertainment, humor, and sharp analysis that keeps listeners guessing what's coming next. Andy Peth kicks things off with a lively, offbeat opening—blending pop culture, trivia, and playful banter before diving into his signature 5-Star Movie Reviews. This could be the most extreme movie review contrast you've ever heard. One film crashes and burns so badly it earns zero stars… while another brings the King of Pop back to life on the big screen. Andy Peth breaks down Desert Warrior and Michael using his signature 5-Star system—calling out what works, what doesn't, and what might surprise you. The conversation didn't stop at Hollywood. The show pivots into the chaos of the NFL Draft, where unexpected picks, bold trades, and questionable decisions spark debate. Joined by Richard Rush, the discussion explores winners, reaches, and what it all means for teams like the Broncos as they head into the next rounds. With surprises still looming, the hour leaves listeners wondering—who really won the night? ⏱️ Movie Review Timestamps 8:05 — Desert Warrior review begins 21:24 — Michael review begins
This weeks show starts off with classic roots and culture selections from Bob Marley & The Wailers, Rod Taylor, Early B, Akae Beka & Zion I Kings, Mikey General, The Congos, Earl Sixteen, Willi Williams, The Twinkle Brothers, Freddie McGregor, Michael Prophet, Carlton Manning, Johnny Osbourne, Horace Andy, The Maytones, Augustus Pablo, Big Youth, Keith Hudson, Wayne Jarrett, Cornel Campbell, Don Carlos & Papa Tullo, Cocoa Tea, Junior Reid, and Ini Kamoze. New music this week comes from The Carey James, Benjammin & The BLM Players, Burning Spear, Hempress Sativa, Xana Romeo, Errol Holt, Prince Alla, Protoje, Brother Culture, Tony Chin, Live Wyya, Zion Head, U-Brown & Roberto Sanchez, YT, Hornsman Coyote, Daweh Congo, Luciano, Kumar Fyah, Ziggi Recado, Buju Banton, Micah Shemaiah, Lion D, and Perfect Giddimani. Also this week we pay tribute to Reggae veteran Ernie Smith who passed away last week at the age of 80 years old in Florida. Enjoy! Bob Marley & The Wailers - Jah Live (original mix) - Rastaman Vibration Deluxe Edition - Tuff Gong Rod Taylor - Ethiopian King - Ethiopian Kings 1975-1980 - Patate Records Ernie Smith - To Behold Jah - After 30 Years: Life Is Just For Living - VP Records Early B - Visit Of The King Selassie - Midnight Rock The Carey James w/ Yaksta & Spyda Meng - Strength Of A Lion - Pondemik Records Akae Beka & Zion I Kings - Conquering Lion (I Grade Dub Live Mix) Lion Of Judah (I Grade Dub Mix) - Lion Of Judah Riddim - I Grade Records Black Uhuru - His Imperial Majesty - Black Sounds Of Freedom Deluxe Edition - Greensleeves Mikey General - King Selassie I Alone - Hailelujah Song - Reggae Land Micah Shemaiah feat. Telford Nelson - Glory - Natural Is The Mystic - Jah Solid Rock Music Benjammin & The BLM Players - Fire Burn/Fire Burn Dub - Bass Lee Music The Congos - Ark Of The Covenant - Heart Of The Congos - Blood & Fire Earl Sixteen - Freedom - Roots Vibration Willi Williams & The Drum Street Crew - Unity/Unity Version - Real Rock Records 7” Twinkle Brothers - Faith Can Move Mountains - Jah Shaka Music Freddie McGregor - Peaceful Man - Big Ship - Greensleeves Michael Prophet - Long Long Tribulation - Righteous Are The Conqueror - Greensleeves Carlton Manning - Better Days - Quality Records/Jah Fingers 7” Johnny Osbourne - Purify Your Heart - Roots Techniques - Pressure Sounds Horace Andy - Problems - Santic & Friends: An Even Harder Shade Of Black - Pressure Sounds The Maytones - Who Can't Hear Must Feel - Maytones Music/TRS Records Augustus Pablo - Lovers Mood - Santic & Friends: An Even Harder Shade Of Black - Pressure Sounds Big Youth - S. 90 Skank - The Story Of Jamaican Music - Mango Keith Hudson - Pick A Dub - Pick A Dub - Blood & Fire Wayne Jarrett w/ The Bullwackie All Stars & Baba Leslie & Mark - African Woman (45 mix)/African Version/Black Horns - Wackies 12” Cornell Campbell - Natty Dread In A Greenwich Farm - I Shall Not Remove 1975-1980 - Blood & Fire The Soul Syndicate - Riot - Keith Hudson & Friends: Studio Kinda Cloudy - Trojan Records Don Carlos & Papa Tullo - Lazer Beam/Nuff Stylee - Rubadub Revolution - Pressure Sounds Cocoa Tea - Jah Made Them That Way - Rocking Dolly - Ras Records Junior Reid - One Blood - JR Productions 7” Ini Kamoze - Burnin - Pirate - Mango Burning Spear feat. Hempress Sativa - Now Is The Time - Burning Spear & Friends: Call On Me Live - Burning Music Productions Hempress Sativa & Paolo Baldini Dubfiles - Judgement - Woman - La Tempesta Dub Xana Romeo - Righteous Call - The Divine Blueprint - Charmax Music/Xana Romeo Errol Holt - Got To Be Wise - Jah Love 7” Prince Alla - Jah Give I Glory - Jah Love 7” Lone Ark Riddim Force - Jah Give I Dub - Jah Love 7” Protoje feat. Pressure Busspipe - The Locusts - Art Of Acceptance - Indiggnation Collective/Ineffable Records Brother Culture - Done With The Suffering - Behold The Lion - Evidence Music Tony Chin - Stop De Lies - Journey Of Life - Tony Valentine Chin Live Wyya - Screw Face - Live Wyya Productions Zion Head & Boomrush Backup - The Politicians - Boomrush Productions U-Brown & Roberto Sanchez - Fraud Ina Mi Yard - Evidence Music YT & Escape Roots - Weapon Of Choice - Superchip Records Simma, YT & Escape Roots - Weapon Of Dub - Superchip Records Ernie Smith - Duppy Gun Man - The Best Of Ernie Smith: Original Masters - VP Records Ernie Smith - Pitta Patta - The Best Of Ernie Smith: Original Masters - VP Records Ernie Smith - Life Is Just For Living - The Best Of Ernie Smith: Original Masters - VP Records Ernie Smith - Me & Bobby McGee - Another Side Of Ernie Smith - Small Axe Production Soul Shot feat. Ernie Smith - Reggae, Reggae, Reggae, Music - Liars And Thieves - Soul Shot Music Yabby You - Conquering Lion (Rebel Sound/Smith & Mighty Remix) - Select Cuts From Blood & Fire Chapter One - Select Cuts Reggae On Top All Stars - King Selassie Dub - Roots Dub Part 1 - Reggae On Top Hornsman Coyote & Earth & Power - Revolution Ska/Revolution Dub - Earth & Power Vibronics - Revenge 1 - Scoops High Tone Meets Martin Campbell - Urban Style/Urban Style Dub - Jarring Effects Daweh Congo & Russ D - Gethsemane/Gethsemane Dub/Gethsemane Harderwise - High Grade Riddim 26 - Taitu Records Prince Alla & Jah Warrior - Glory/Glory Dub - Glory - Jah Warrior Luciano - Struggle On - The Storm Is Passing Over - Stay Nice Music Kumar Fyah - 5000 Acres - Stay Nice Music/DubShot Records Ziggi Recado - Boom Meditation - Oneness Records Buju Banton - Butterflies - Gargamel Music/VP Records Micah Shemaiah & Greatest Friends - We Are Living - Evidence Music Lion D & Bizzarri - Tun Up The Sound - Bizzarri Productions Perfect Giddimani - Reggae 101/Reggae 101 Dub - Giddimani Records/Chalice Palace Music
Send us Fan MailWelcome to Episode 279 of the Rational Black the podcast where we confront ideology with reason, power with truth, and myth with evidence.This week's title comes from Bob Marley's War, and those lyrics still cut with brutal precision: “Until the philosophy which hold one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned, everywhere is war.” Marley was not just entertaining, he was diagnosing the maladies of the world.Because war is not only bombs and battlefields. War is also hierarchy. War is domination dressed up as order. War is the lie that some people are entitled to rule, define, erase, and exploit others. War lives in political systems, in national myths, in religious dogma, in economic arrangements, and in the stories societies tell to make injustice sound natural.That is the world we still live in. A world where truth is bent to protect power, where history is rewritten to preserve innocence, and where institutions demand legitimacy that they have never earned. A world where domination survives not only through force, but through ideas. Through assumptions. Through inherited ways of seeing.So, for this episode, I want to stay with that theme. The struggle is not just against bad policies or corrupt leaders. It is against the underlying philosophies that make oppression possible in the first place. And until those philosophies are exposed, discredited, and abandoned, the conflict continues. Maybe it changes form. Maybe it changes language. But it does not end.This is Rational Black Thought. I'm your host, Neo Griot, and let's get into it.Intro: Quote of the Week: Dr. Chike Jeffers Unmasking the News: · Democracy Watch: Trump Started the Redistricting War, Now He's Crying Like a Little Bitch · The SAVE Act Is Voter Suppression Dressed Up as Giving a Fuck about Democracy · The Christopher W. Burns Story (ethics washing in action) · Good News: Fisk Is Preserving Audio and Black Memory Bible Study with an Atheist: From Canaan to Jews: Why the Bible Was Written Later Than It Pretends Reflections and Call to Action: Closing/Outro:Sources:https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/trump-revives-election-fraud-claims-after-virginia-redistricting-defeat-2026-04-22/https://apnews.com/article/proof-citizenship-voting-us-elections-trump-4688881c23d4ea64654cd24aacb47339?https://www.sec.gov/files/litigation/apdocuments/3-20935-2026-01-09-status-report.pdfhttps://www.newschannel5.com/news/state/tennessee/davidson-county/historic-recordings-from-fisk-universitys-campus-radio-station-digitized-to-preserve-black-history?Power Concedes Nothing without a Demand...
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Hosts Nate Wilcox and Ed Legge continue their discussion of Michaelangelo Matos' "Can't Slow Down: How 1984 Became Pop's Blockbuster Year" with a look at Island Record's success with Bob Marley's Legend compilation, the rise of reissue labels like Rhino Records and the quest for the "next Bob Marley." GO TO THE LET IT ROLL SUBSTACK TO HEAR THE FULL EPISODE -- The final 15 minutes of this episode are exclusively for paying subscribers to the Let It Roll Substack. Also subscribe to the LET IT ROLL EXTRA feed on Apple, Spotify or your preferred podcast service to access the full episodes via your preferred podcast outlet. We've got all 350+ episodes listed, organized by mini-series, genre, era, co-host, guest and more. Buy the book and support the show. Please consider becoming a paid subscriber to support the show. Thanks! Email letitrollpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter. Let It Roll is proud to be part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does Taj Mahal understand about music… that most artists still miss today?How did his approach to sound end up influencing Bob Marley?What does it actually mean to feel music instead of just hearing it?And what have we lost… now that music has become something we just consume?In this episode, Taj Mahal—five-time Grammy winner and one of the architects of modern Americana—shares a radically different way of thinking about music, connection, and culture.From growing up surrounded by gospel, jazz, and radio… to shaping a sound that would ripple across generations…This is a conversation about music.AND why that matters more than ever.Ben and Zach have been talking about this interview ever since!Taj doesn't just talk about music...he lives it.And somewhere along the way, it made us rethink how we listen… not just to songs, but to everything around us.We hope it does the same for you.If it does—share it with someone who needs to hear it!
Picture this. It’s the year 2000, and a psychology lab at Cornell University is about to ruin a college student’s morning. A researcher hands an undergrad a t-shirt and asks them to put it on. The student unfolds it and sees the face staring back at them: Barry Manilow. Not vintage-cool Barry Manilow. Not ironic, Barry Manilow. Just… Barry Manilow. The kind of shirt that would get you roasted by your roommate before you made it out the door. The student puts it on anyway (this is science, after all) and is told to walk into a room where a group of peers is already seated. Before they open the door, the researcher asks a simple question: “How many people in that room do you think will notice your shirt?” The student thinks about it. They’re about to walk into a room of college kids wearing the musical equivalent of a “kick me” sign. They predict that about half the room will notice. They walk in and sit down. They endure a few minutes of low-grade social agony before the researcher pulls them out and surveys the room. The actual number of people who noticed the shirt? Roughly one in four. The student had overestimated by a factor of two. But the really fascinating part came next. When the researchers repeated the experiment with shirts people would actually want to wear … Bob Marley, Martin Luther King Jr. … the gap blew wide open. Students still predicted that nearly half the room would clock what they were wearing but the real number dropped to fewer than one in ten. A six-to-one overestimate. When the message was positive rather than embarrassing, people paid even less attention [ref]. Psychologists call this the Spotlight Effect. We anchor on our own vivid internal experience and dramatically overestimate how much other people are paying attention to us. Now apply that to your church. You've talked about inviting from the stage, you've put it in the newsletter, and you mentioned it in your staff meeting last month. It feels like you've been beating this drum constantly. But here's what the research suggests: your congregation has barely registered the beat. And that's not because they don't care, it's because human brains simply don't absorb messages the way communicators assume they do. The encouraging news is that the gap between where your church is right now and genuine invite-culture momentum may be smaller than it feels. Your people love your church and they're already in the room, but they need far more persistent encouragement, training, and equipping around invitation than most leaders realize. The difference between stuck churches and growing churches comes down to this: growing churches persistently train, equip, and motivate their people to invite. They don't do it once a quarter but rather build it into the rhythm of everything they do, all year long. You're Tapping, They're Guessing There's a lesser-known study from Stanford that might be the single most uncomfortable data point for anyone who communicates for a living. Researcher Elizabeth Newton asked people to tap out the rhythm of well-known songs on a table while a listener tried to identify the tune. The tappers predicted their listeners would get it right about 50% of the time. The actual success rate was 2.5% [ref]. That's a 20-to-1 gap between what the communicator heard in their head and what the audience actually received. This is exactly what happens in churches every week. A pastor who has spent 20 hours in a sermon text hears a full symphony of meaning, nuance, and application. The congregation hears a series of disconnected taps on a table. And when it comes to broader communication—announcements about serving, reminders to invite, follow-up on events—the gap compounds. An XPastor survey of roughly 200 church leaders found that leaders estimated 44% of their people had forgotten the sermon by Monday, and a cumulative 94% by Wednesday [ref]. Church communication practitioners consistently report the same phenomenon: people approach them after six weeks of announcements asking about events they'd never heard of. If 94% of your congregation has forgotten this week's sermon by midweek, what happened to that invitation challenge you made three Sundays ago? The honest answer is that it evaporated. Don't despair over this because it's just a reason to lean in harder and more consistently than you thought you needed to. The Channels Are Working Against You Even when you do communicate about the invitation, the platforms themselves are filtering your message before it reaches your people. Facebook organic reach has collapsed from 16% in 2012 to approximately 1.2–1.65% in 2025 [ref]. A church page with 10,000 followers reaches roughly 130–165 people per post. Instagram organic reach sits at around 3.5%, and it dropped another 30–40% across all post formats in 2025 alone. A church that posts once on Facebook and once on Instagram and considers the communication job done has reached, at best, about 5% of its online followers. Email is the bright spot for churches, but even it tells a sobering story. Religious organizations have some of the highest email open rates of any industry, which is roughly 30% according to analysis of more than 91,000 church emails [ref]. Those are strong numbers. They also mean 70% of your email list never opens any given message, and more than 90% never click a link inside it. Meanwhile, the average person encounters an estimated 6,000–10,000 marketing messages per day and consciously registers fewer than 150 of them. Your midweek email is competing with thousands of other messages for one of those limited attention slots. None of this means you should stop posting or stop emailing. It means that a single mention through a single channel barely registers. If you want your congregation to internalize the idea that inviting friends is a normal, expected part of following Jesus at your church, you need to show up across multiple channels, repeatedly, over weeks and months. The research on multi-channel communication backs this up: campaigns using three or more channels produced a 287% higher engagement rate than single-channel campaigns [ref], and multi-channel donors give roughly three times more in lifetime value than single-channel donors [ref]. Multiple channels don't just add to your message. They multiply its impact, because each new context creates a distinct memory trace and a separate pathway to recall. Repetition Isn't Annoying. It's How Trust Gets Built. There's a reason the idea of persistent communication makes church leaders uneasy. Nobody wants to be the church that nags. But the science on how humans process repeated messages is remarkably clear, and it doesn't validate the fear. Robert Zajonc's Mere Exposure Effect, first demonstrated in 1968, showed that repeated exposure to a stimulus—with no reinforcement, no reward, no positive association—is enough on its own to increase how much people like it [ref]. A 2017 meta-analysis of 268 exposure curves confirmed that the preference curve rises with exposure and peaks at around 10–20 presentations before beginning to decline [ref]. And that decline is primarily a risk with simple, unchanging stimuli. When you vary the format or channel while keeping the core message consistent, the positive range extends significantly. The effect is actually stronger when people aren't consciously aware of the repeated exposure [ref]. The old Marketing Rule of 7 … the idea that people need seven exposures before taking action …comes from the 1930s movie industry. In 2025, research across industries puts the average number of touchpoints before a decision at nearly 29 [ref]. Seven was the floor almost a century ago. Your congregation needs far more than a single stage announcement and an Instagram post to shift their behavior around invitation. “But We Don't Want to Annoy People” This is the objection every church communicator faces, and it deserves a fair hearing. The fear of over-communicating is real, but the data says the fear is dramatically lopsided. A Stanford study by Flynn and Lide analyzed more than 2,700 archived 360-degree leadership assessments and conducted four additional studies. They found that leaders who miscalibrated their communication were nearly 10 times more likely to be criticized for under-communicating than for over-communicating [ref]. Leaders who under-communicated were perceived as lacking empathy and leadership ability. Leaders who over-communicated were, in the researchers' words, given the benefit of the doubt. The conclusion was clear: over-communication may be seen as a nuisance, but under-communication is seen as a leadership flaw. The email data tells the same story from a different angle. Organizations that send emails only once a month have a 78% higher unsubscribe rate than those that send more frequently. The baseline unsubscribe rate for nonprofits sits at just 0.17–0.19% per send, which is well below the cross-industry average. Your people are not bolting when you show up in their inbox. They're far more likely to disengage when they rarely hear from you at all. There are real tipping points, and it's worth exploring them. Complaints increase meaningfully beyond five emails per week and spike beyond seven. But the resolution from the research is consistent: frequency is not the enemy, irrelevance is. People resist when they feel their autonomy is threatened, and that resistance is triggered far more by tone—guilt-laden, high-pressure, directive language—than by volume. The legitimate risk for churches is not communicating too often about invitation, it's communicating too often with the same generic, unsegmented, ask-heavy content through a single channel. What Growing Churches Actually Do Differently If the research makes one thing unavoidable, it's that shifting an invite culture requires consistent, persistent, long-term pressure across the full breadth of your church's life. Growing churches don't just mention inviting once a quarter during a sermon series on evangelism. They weave it into everything, and they sustain it for years. In working with churches across North America for more than two decades and conducting over 800 interviews with leadership teams from some of the fastest-growing churches in the country, I've found that the churches building genuine invite-culture momentum are consistently working across five interconnected areas. I call them the 5 Gears of Invite Culture, and they function less like a menu you pick from and more like the tumblers in a lock. All five need to turn together. Shareable Weekend Teaching is the biggest lever. When your teaching is the kind of thing people want to talk about at lunch on Sunday, you've created the raw material for invitation. Research from Gallup confirms that sermon content is the primary reason three in four worshippers attend. If your weekend teaching connects Scripture to real life in a way that gives people language they can share, inviting becomes dramatically easier. Eventful Big Days are not the strategy on their own, but they serve as training grounds for invitation. Easter, back-to-school, Christmas—these are cultural moments when people are genuinely more receptive to an invitation, and they give your congregation a natural on-ramp to practice the skill of inviting. The key is to design them backward from the invite and then leverage them to build a weekly rhythm that outlasts the event. Captivating Online Conversations turn your digital presence from a broadcast channel into a relational bridge. The social media reach numbers above make it clear that posting once isn't enough. But when your online presence is built around genuine conversation rather than promotion, it becomes another context in which the invitation message is encoded in a distinct way. Magnetic Community Service gets your people out of the building and into proximity with the people they're being asked to invite. Churches that serve their communities together create the relational bridges that make invitation feel natural rather than forced. Appealing Volunteer Experience may be the most underestimated gear. People who serve, invite. The data is consistent on this point: engaged volunteers become your most enthusiastic advocates. When your volunteer culture is the kind of thing people are proud to bring a friend into, invitation stops feeling like a program and starts feeling like a reflex. These five gears are where the multi-channel science meets the practical reality of church life. Each gear represents a different context in which your people encounter the invitation message, and each creates a separate memory trace and retrieval pathway. When all five are turning together, the effect compounds. When one or two are stuck, the whole engine labors, and that's often the real reason growth feels harder than it should. Find Out Which Gear Is Stuck If any of this research resonated—if you read the tapping study and thought, “that's exactly what's happening with our invite messaging”—then the next step isn't to simply communicate more. It's to figure out where the alignment is breaking down in your specific context. That's exactly what I built the free Invite Culture Audit Workshop to help you do. On Tuesday, May 12th at 12 noon ET, I'll walk you through a practical scorecard that shows where your invite culture is strong, where it's leaking, and which gear to focus on first. You'll see real examples from churches that have moved the invitation from something they talk about to something their people actually do, week after week. And you'll walk away with a 90-day blueprint you can start acting on immediately. This isn't a motivational talk; it's a diagnostic session designed to give you and your team clarity. Sixty minutes, straight to the point, with a concrete plan that fits into your existing rhythms Register for free here: helpchurchleaders.com/invite-culture-audit-workshop Your people love your church. They're already in the room. With the right systems and sustained encouragement, they're closer to becoming a church full of inviters than you think. Let's figure out what's keeping the gears from turning.
Learning about Bob Marley and trashing Bill Maher as we wait for Warren Haynes to play a couple of songs for us. Sometimes Opie gets a little action on his leg and talks about the crazy behind the scenes when Opie and Anthony first started at WNEW in nyc. Steve Harvey is a D*CK! A great David Letterman story Also in studio Carl Ruiz and Sherrod Small! 5/11
In this episode of Reading With Your Kids, Jed Doherty welcomes author Matthew Burgess and illustrator Robin Rosenthal to celebrate their charming new picture book, Serafina Makes Waves. Serafina is no ordinary cat—she's full of catitude, completely confident on land, but absolutely terrified of water. When her parents sign her up for swim lessons before a family vacation, she'll do just about anything to avoid getting in the pool. Robin shares how Serafina began as a single sketch of a cool, sassy beach cat with big goggles and a stuffed bunny named Noodles. The character existed before there was any story or even a name. During a critique group meeting, Robin showed the drawing to Matthew and asked how writers come up with stories. Pressed to give a real example, Matthew spontaneously suggested a cat who is deathly afraid of water but forced into swim lessons. Robin chuckled—and that reaction convinced Matthew there was something special there. From that moment, they began improvising the story together, volleying ideas back and forth. They talk about the unusual nature of their collaboration: in traditional publishing, authors and illustrators often never even meet. Here, the illustration sparked the story, and the two creators stayed in close conversation, refining both text and art so Serafina's voice, attitude, and emotional journey truly matched Robin's visual vision. Both Matthew and Robin reflect on their hopes that this book will help kids see their own confidence, bravery, and big feelings reflected on the page. Later in the show, Jed also chats briefly with Cedella Marley about her picture book Marley and the Family Band, inspired by her own childhood move from Jamaica to Delaware and her father Bob Marley's musical legacy of unity, joy, and resilience.
Continuing our preview series in the run up to Record Store Day, April 18, Grammy and Emmy winning musician and activist Ziggy Marley is here to discuss the exclusive Record Store Day debut of his brand new album Brightside (Tuff Gong Worldwide), his new studios and HQ in L.A., the legacy of his iconic father Bob Marley, remembrances of Sly Dunbar (from Sly & Robbie), and the challenges of conquering racsim and all manner of hate in the world, plus an update on The Ziggy Marley Foundation's ongoing relief efforts for the people of Jamaica devastated in the wake of Hurricane Melissa. RECORD STORE DAY IS APRIL 18th. For the most up-to-date news about all things RSD, not to mention The List, visit RecordStoreDay.co Didn't find everything on your RSD lists? Maybe you'll still find it on RSDMRKT.com. The Record Store Day Podcast is a weekly music chat show written, produced, engineered, and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Executive Producers (for Record Store Day) Michael Kurtz and Carrie Colliton. Please consider subscribing to our podcast wherever you get podcasts, and tell your friends, we're here every week and we love making new friends!
This week we start out with classics from Burning Spear, Lival Thompson, Johnny Clarke, Dillinger & King Tubby, The Prophets & Trinity, Joe Morgan, Peter Tosh, The Wailing Souls, Junior Ross, Prince Far I, Augustus Pablo, Max Romeo & Prince Jazzbo, The Tamlins, Bob Marley, Rupie Edwards, Mr. Manchester, Junior Byles, Delroy Wilson, Keith Hudson, Rothadam, and Danny Red. New music this week comes from Brother Culture, Yaksta, Duane Stephenson, Gentleman, Queen Ifrica, Richie Spice, Live Wyya, Piper Street Sound with Naram, Joe Yorke & The Co-Operators, Marcus I & aDUBta, Admiral Tibet, Jah Works, The 18th Parallel & Keith Rowe, Tony Chin, Daweh Congo, Fikir Amlak & King Alpha, Bukkah with Mysticwood and Natty Nature, Earl Sixteen with Indica Dubs, Junior Natural with Ashanti Selah, Samory I & Govana, Blvk H3ro, and YT. We also feature dubs this week from Dubmatix, Glen Brown, Gussie Clark, Soul Syndicate and King Tubby. Enjoy! Burning Spear - Rock - Farover - Heartbeat Records Linval Thompson - Cool Down Your Temper - Ride On Dreadlocks 1975-1977 - Blood & Fire Johnny Clarke - None Shall Escape The Judgement - Creation Rebel - VP Records Dillinger & King Tubby - Jah Jah Dub - Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise - Soul Jazz Records The Prophets & Trinty - Chant Down Babylon Kingdom - Yabby You: Jesus Dread 1972-1977 - Blood & Fire King Tubby - Chanting Dub - Yabby You: Jesus Dread 1972-1977 - Blood & Fire Tommy McCook - Hornsman Chant - Yabby You: Jesus Dread 1972-1977 - Blood & Fire The 18th Parallel Meets Roberto Sanchez - Sound Collapse - Dub Avalanche Vol.1 - Evidence Music Joe Morgan & The Reckless Breed - Basement Session/Basement Scrub - Bullwackie Records 7” Peter Tosh - Downpressor Man - Equal Rights (Legacy Edition) - Columbia Legacy Wailing Souls - Jah Jah Give Us Life To Live (Don't Feel No Way) extended 12” mix - Wailing Souls At Channel One 7's 12's & Versions - Pressure Sounds Junior Ross & The Spear - Judgement Time (extended) - Prince Alla & Junior Ross: I Can Hear The Children Singing 1975-1978 - Blood & Fire Prince Far I - Heavy Manners/Heavy Discipine - Under Heavy Manners Deluxe Edition - VP Records Johnny Clarke - Warrior - DKRNYC 7” Ranking Trevor - Whip Them Jah Jah - DKRNYC 7” Augustus Pablo - 555 Crown St. - The Rockers Story: The Mystic World Of Augustus Pablo - Shanachie Max Romeo & The Upsetters - One Step Forward - War Ina Babylon - 4 Men With Beards Prince Jazzbo - Ital Corner - Ital Corner - Clocktower Records Tamlins - Trash Man - Narrows Records Bob Marley & The Wailers - Small Axe - Burnin' - Tuff Gong Time Of Confusion feat. Tabby Diamond - This World Is Going Up In Flames - Craig Mather Benjammin & Roberto Sanchez - Sons & Daughters/Sons & Daughters Dub - Sons & Daughters - Evidence Music Rupie Edwards - Irie Feelings(Skanga)/Buckshot Dub - The Essential King Tubby - Metro Doubles Mr. Manchester - Give Natty Dread Glory - Soul Jazz Records Presents: Black Mans Pride Vol. 3 - Soul Jazz Records Junior Byles - King Of Babylon - Stand & Give Praise: Roots Reggae - Trojan Records Skiddy & Detroit - The Exile Song - Studio Kinda Cloudy - Trojan Records Delroy Wilson - Addis Ababa(Place In Africa) - Pick A Dub Deluxe Edition - VP Records Keith Hudson - Michael Talbot Affair - Pick A Dub Deluxe Edition - VP Records Rothadam - Rebel - Shella Records Danny Red & Jah Disciple - Tell Jah Sorry - Blackboard Jungle Brother Culture - Behold The Lion/Behold The Dub - Behold The Lion - Evidence Music Yaksta - Roar - Bush Music/Queensway Music Duane Stephenson - Soldier - Digital 1/Jussbuss Music Gentleman - Lion - Gratitude - Don Corleon Queen Ifrica - Lanton - Nuh Rush Records Richie Spice - World War - UTH Music Live Wyya - Screw Face - Live Wyya Productions Piper Street Sound & Naram feat. General Pecos - Under Siege/Under Siege (Naram's Dub Version) - Piper Street Sound Joe Yorke & The Co-Operators - Living Dead/Dub On Cable Street - Waggle Dance Records Marcus I Meets aDUBta & The Black Oak Roots All Stars - Upful - Fullness - F-Spot Records Admiral Tibet - Brings Joy - The Storm Is Passing Over - Stay Nice Music Jah Works - Giving Me The Best - River Of Life - Riddim House Productions The 18th Parallel feat. Keith Rowe - Love Gets Sweeter/Dub Gets Harder - All Fruits Ripe - Fruits Records Dubmatix - Fist Full Of Dub - Atomic Subsonic - Dubmatix Gussie Clarke - Hot Steppers - Gussie Roots Sounds 7” Glen Brown & King Tubby - Version 78 Style - Termination Dub 1973-1979 - Blood & Fire King Tubby & Soul Syndicate - Great Stone - Freedom Sounds In Dub - Blood & Fire Lincoln Thompson & The Rasses - One Common Need/Food Clothing & Shelter - God Sent 12” Eek A Mouse w/ Sly & Robbie - Creeper Dub - VP Records Tony Chin - Kings Highway - Journey Of Life - Tony Valentine Chin Daweh Congo & Russ D - Gethsemane/Gethsemane Dub/Gethsemane Harderwise - High Grade Riddim 26 - Taitu Records Fikir Amlak & King Alpha - Judgement/Judgement Dub - Temperance - Akashic Records Bukkha & Mysticwood Meet Natty Nature - Burning/Burning Riddim/Burning Dub (Mysticwood Mix) - Bukkha Earl Sixteen w/ Indica Dubs & Forward Ever - Staying On Jah Mission/Dub Mission - Indica Dubs Junior Natural & Ashanti Selah - Babylon Falling - Ashanti Selah Music Samory I & Govana - Siren - Tunup Squad Blvk H3ro - Stepping Hot - Boomyard Michael Prophet - Mind What You Say - Wild Apache Solo Banton & Jahtari - No - Maffi 7” YT - Dancehall Cassette - Sativa Records Courtney Melody - Roots Man Corner - Redman International: We Run Things - VP Records Sammy Levi w/ Tom & Jerry - Come Off The Road/Blow Out - 5 Borough Fire: Phillip Smart Productions From The New York Dancehall - Street Platinum & Gold Productions
More of the funniest reviews on the internet! We read reviews for the Bob Marley museum, in Jamaica, where people complain there is just too much raggae & marijuana. A pizza that should only be eaten if a person is sad enough to want to actually deprive themselves of decent things. A romance book that seems to be randomly thrown together, but has conspiracy theorists spreading their ideas & much more!! Join comedians James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman as they explore the most opinionated part of the internet: The Reviews Section! Subscribe, and we will see you every Monday with Your Stupid Opinions!! Dont forget to rate & review!! Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for merch & more Check out James & Jimmie's other podcasts, Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts!!
Ziggy Marley stops by Club Random to talk to Bill Maher about his new album, Brightside. The conversation drifts—from music and life in Jamaica to Rastafarian beliefs, sacred herb, and why Ziggy keeps his cannabis use private and spiritual, not commercial. Along the way, they get into food, health, and a shared distrust of what we consume. Ziggy reflects on growing up as Bob Marley's son, navigating identity, and learning to set boundaries after watching a life that was open to everyone. They touch on cross-cultural relationships, religion, and the idea that most labels don't hold up under real human connection. Check out Brightside when it drops April 18—and catch him on tour. Support our Advertisers: -Connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at https://www.rula.com/RANDOM #rulapod #ad -Get 15% off OneSkin with the code RANDOM at https://www.oneskin.co/RANDOM #oneskinpod #ad Subscribe to the Club Random YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/clubrandompodcast?sub_confirmation=1 Watch episodes ad-free – subscribe to Bill Maher's Substack: https://billmaher.substack.com Subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you listen: https://bit.ly/ClubRandom Buy Club Random Merch: https://clubrandom.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices ABOUT CLUB RANDOM Bill Maher rewrites the rules of podcasting the way he did in television in this series of one on one, hour long conversations with a wide variety of unexpected guests in the undisclosed location called Club Random. There's a whole big world out there that isn't about politics and Bill and his guests—from Bill Burr and Jerry Seinfeld to Jordan Peterson, Quentin Tarantino and Neil DeGrasse Tyson—talk about all of it. For advertising opportunities please email: PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.com ABOUT BILL MAHER Bill Maher was the host of “Politically Incorrect” (Comedy Central, ABC) from 1993-2002, and for the last fourteen years on HBO's “Real Time,” Maher's combination of unflinching honesty and big laughs have garnered him 40 Emmy nominations. Maher won his first Emmy in 2014 as executive producer for the HBO series, “VICE.” In October of 2008, this same combination was on display in Maher's uproarious and unprecedented swipe at organized religion, “Religulous.” Maher has written five bestsellers: “True Story,” “Does Anybody Have a Problem with That? Politically Incorrect's Greatest Hits,” “When You Ride Alone, You Ride with Bin Laden,” “New Rules: Polite Musings from a Timid Observer,” and most recently, “The New New Rules: A Funny Look at How Everybody But Me Has Their Head Up Their Ass.” FOLLOW CLUB RANDOM https://www.clubrandom.com https://www.facebook.com/Club-Random-101776489118185 https://twitter.com/clubrandom_ https://www.instagram.com/clubrandompodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@clubrandompodcast FOLLOW BILL MAHER https://www.billmaher.com https://twitter.com/billmaher https://www.instagram.com/billmaher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Katherine Massey Book Club @ The C.O.W.S. hosts the 7th study session on Dr. Colin Anthony Beckles' PanAfrican Sites of Resistance: Black Bookstores and The Struggle To Re-Present Black Identity. This 1995 dissertation is the first time in the illustrious 14 year history of The Katherine Massey Book Club that we will read a non-book. Dr. Beckles conducted an extraordinary amount of research and produced several reports documenting the import of black bookstores and the intense Racism targeting them around the world. Having just completed Char Adams' Black-Owned: The Revolutionary Life of the Black Bookstore, Gus concluded that text willfully excluded Dr. Frances Cress Welsing and Neely Fuller Jr. to stress anti-sexual behavior and to practice black misandry. Reading Dr. Beckles' - who is briefly mentioned in Adams' work, dissertation is the corrective to Black-Owned. Last week, Dr. Beckles cited the works of Dr. Frances Cress Welsing among other black authors who lectured at and penned books to be sold at black bookstores. Apparently, black bookstores in Jamaica blasted Bob Marley alongside Dr. Welsing on their loudspeakers. We also learned about the widespread and international repression against these locations of counter-racism literature. Arson, bombings, weaponized tax assessment, Racist vandalism, informants, wrongful imprisonment of black bookstore owners. It is stunning to see the array of tactics used to stop black people from providing books to other black people. People who ostensibly do not read because of our White Supremacist "mis-education." #BlackCommunity #TheCOWS17Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943#
This weeks show starts off with music from Pablo Moses, Johnny Osbourne, Beniam Willing, Ini Kamoze, Ramon Judah, Rootz HiFi, Dub Syndicate & U-Brown, Rob Symeonn, Barry Issac & UK Principal, Firmly Planted Sound System with Ashanti Selah, Daba Makourejah, Johnny Clarke, Wayne Wade, Freddie McKay, Freddie McGregor, Hugh Mundell, Yabby You, Bob Marley, The Mighty Diamonds, Chronixx, Alton Ellis, Peter Broggs, Barrington Levy, Triston Palmer, and Half Pint. New music this week comes from Ziggy Marley, PatoRanking & Buju Banton, Gentleman, The 18th Parallel & Hezron, Jah Works, Micah Shemaiah, Xana Romeo, Anthony Klash, Marcus I & aDUBta, Blvk H3ro, Irie Souljah with G. Whizz, and MediSun. Also this week we feature 3 classic remastered tracks from the VP Record label featuring Eek A Mouse, Garnet Silk, and Dennis Brown as well as hear dubs from King Jammy, Scientist, Niney The Observer, Bost & Bin, and Prince Fatty. Enjoy! Pablo Moses - Ready, Aim, Fire - In The Future - Alligator Records Johnny Osbourne & Roots Radics - Mr. Marshall/The Dub Marshall - Greensleeves Presents: Iration Steppas Dubs From The Foundation - Greensleeves Beniam Willing - Babylon - Jah Roots - Abendigo Records Ini Kamoze feat. Lupa - Trample - Ini Kamoze Meets Xterminator: Tramplin Down Babylon - 9Soundclik Ramon Judah - Truth & Rights/Truth & Rights (A Bad Boy Version) - Tuff Scout Scientist Meets Blanc Du Blanc - The Receptive Harmony Of Stars - Before The Beginning - Soul Selects Records Rootz HiFi feat. John Cereal - Here Comes The Rastaman/Here Comes The Dub - Rootz HiFi Music Dub Syndicate feat. U-Brown - Lion King - The Rasta Far I - Collision Cause Of Chapter 3 Rob Symeonn - Message In The Music - The Chosen One - Redbud Barry Issac - Rastafari Army - I-Tal Soup 12” UK Principal - Mistry Babylon - I-Tal Soup 12” UK Principal & Peetah Sunday - Mistry Dub - I-Tal Soup 12” Firmly Rooted Sound System feat. Ashanti Selah - Wicked Man Flex/Left Hand Skank Riddim - Firmly Rooted Records Daba Makourejah - Mighty Redeemer/Mighty Dub - Daba Makourejah Meets Meekman - Amoul Bayi Records Johnny Clarke - Peace In The Ghetto - Fatman Studio 7” Wayne Wade - Down In Iran - Pirate 12” Freddie McKay - Inna Mi Yard - Hulk 7” Freddy McGregor - Chant It Down - Roots Vibration 12” Hugh Mundell - Run Revolution A Come - Africa Must Be Free By 1983 - Greensleeves Yabby You - Deliver Me From My Enemies/Deliver Me From My Enemies Version - Deliver Me From My Enemies - Blood & Fire Bob Marley & The Wailers - So Much Trouble In The World - Survival - Tuff Gong Mighty Diamonds - Brother Man - Reggae Anthology: Pass The Knowledge - VP Records Chronixx - Keep On Rising - Exile - Forever Living Originals Alton Ellis feat. Dub Organiser Quintet - Road To Slavery/Dubwise To Slavery - Fashion Records Peter Broggs - Rise & Shine - Rise & Shine - Ras Records Barrington Levy - Please Jah Jah - Prison Oval Rock: 40th Anniversary Edition - VP Records Triston Palmer - Babylon - Entertainment - Culture Press Half Pint - Cost Of Living - Victory - Ras Records Eek A Mouse w/Sly & Robbie - I Want To Know (12” Mix) - VP Records Ziggy Marley - Racism Is A Killa - Brightside - Tuff Gong Worldwide PatoRanking & Buju Banton - African Soldier - Pato Ranking Gentleman - Lion - Gratitude - Don Corleon The 18th Parallel feat. Hezron - Keep On Keeping On - All Fruits Ripe - Fruits Records Jah Works feat. Kenyatta Hill - Beautiful River - River Of Life - Riddim House Productions Jah Works - Vampire - River Of Life - Riddim House Productions Micah Shemaiah - Be Brave - Natural Is The Mystic - Jah Solid Rock Music Xana Romeo feat. Lutan Fyah - The Meek - The Divine Blueprint - Charmax Music/Xana Romeo Xana Romeo & Jallanzo feat. Lutan Fyah - The Kingdom Dub - The Divine Dub - Charmax Music/Xana Romeo Fatbabs feat. Jah Lil - End Of War - This Love Is Forever - Big Scoop Records Jah Device - Bye Bye Babylon - Love And Sacrifice - Stingray Records Glen Washington - Oh, To Be Like H.I.M. - Just Giving Thanks - Tad's Records Garnet Silk - It's Growing (alternative mix) - VP Records Dennis Brown & King Jammy - It's Magic/It's Magic Hypocrites Dub Version - VP Records K. Vibes - Reggae Music - King Jammy's King Jammy - Red Square Dub - Waterhouse Dub - VP Records Scientist - Blood In South Africa - Yabby You & Michael Prophet Meet Scientist At The Dub Station - My45 Niney The Observer - You're No Dub Baby - Sledgehammer Dub: In The Streets Of Jamaica - Motion Records Bost & Bim & Fabwize - Dark Light Dub - Dub Monster - The Bombist Prince Fatty - Adubajonoi - Prince Fatty Meets The Gorgon In Dub - 17 North Parade Zion I Kings feat. Protoje - A Vibes Dub - In Search Of Zion - Indiggnation Collective Earlyworm - Inhale The Lion - Natty Droid - Renegade Recordings Abassi All Stars feat. Sis Sanae - Free Jah Children - Showcase - Universal Egg Twilight Circus Dub Sound System feat. Luciano - What We Got To Do (Zion Train Remix)/What We Got To Do (Zion Train Dub Mix) - Remixed Dubwise - M Records Anthony Klash - The Drop/The Drop (MB Dub) - Tuff Scout Records Max Romeo - Rich People - Far I: Captain Of My Ship - Jah Shaka Music Jah Shaka feat. Max Romeo - People's Dub - Far I Ship Dub - Jah Shaka Music Unlisted Fanatic feat. Earl 16 - Incredible/Incredible Dub/Ruffer Dub - Unlisted Fanatic Double Tiger w/ Sly & Robbie - Walk Away - Easy Star Records Marcus I Meets aDUBta & The Black Oak Roots All Stars - Mr. Bossman - Fullness - F-Spot Records Micah Shemaiah - Mellow Mood - Natural Is The Mystic - Jah Solid Rock Music Blvk H3ro - Strictly Good Vibes - Diaspora Sound/Boomyard Irie Souljah feat. G Whizz & Zion I Kings - Trodding On - Fruits Ripe Riddim - Zion High Productions Zion I Kings - Fruits Ripe Riddim Dub - Zion High Productions MediSun - Forward Ever - The Storm Is Passing Over - Stay Nice Music
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Hour 1: The Webby Awards are celebrating 30 years. Bob doesn't even remember a time before websites. Kim Kardashian and Nikki Glaser are in a new movie directed by Eva Longoria. Bob Marley's hair is for sale. The Artemis launch to the moon is still on schedule. Here's what to look forward to in April. We're hearing the new Super Mario movie is no good, but the Zendaya and Robert Pattinson movie looks interesting! Vinnie has a shocking revelation about ‘Faces of Death.' National Burrito Day is tomorrow! Plus, bras! Hour 2: You have one more day to watch ‘Project Hail Mary' and join us for Bob's Movie Club! Let's talk about Tiger Woods. Tyler Perry is giving gift cards to TSA workers. Bob educates the gang on what the heck is going on with Bravo's ‘Summer House' drama. Does April Fools have a deadline? Here are the prank rules that we should be following today. The average time to fall asleep sounds like bs, but at least Gmail is finally letting you change your embarrassing email address! Hour 3: It's time to Bridge The Gap! Two generations of 957TheGame are battling today. Plus, Dibs is unlocking some Sarah and Vinnie lore. We are going to the moon, but not on the moon. March Madness continues. A TikTok hunt for a missed connection “soulmate” takes a wild turn. Vinnie is educating Bob on Bear Grylls. Is there really anything you can do if a shark sets its sights on you? Hour 4: Megan Thee Stallion was rushed to the hospital during a Broadway performance of ‘Moulin Rouge.' Lizzo won a Grammy before she popped her cherry. Taylor Swift's new music video is educating the youth on Elizabeth Taylor. Some Smashing Pumpkins and Journey news. Happy National Walking Day! One day maybe cars and pedestrians will live in harmony. An Ivy league teacher is making her students use a typewriter. Is this helpful in any way? 10 flop movies you thought were hits. When Did That Happen? April Fools Edition!
The Webby Awards are celebrating 30 years. Bob doesn't even remember a time before websites. Kim Kardashian and Nikki Glaser are in a new movie directed by Eva Longoria. Bob Marley's hair is for sale. The Artemis launch to the moon is still on schedule. Here's what to look forward to in April. We're hearing the new Super Mario movie is no good, but the Zendaya and Robert Pattinson movie looks interesting! Vinnie has a shocking revelation about ‘Faces of Death.' National Burrito Day is tomorrow! Plus, bras!
Bob Marley is known as the peace and love reggae superstar, but the truth of who he really was is a bit more complicated. After gunmen raided his home, putting bullets into him, his wife, his manager and his guitar player, Bob survived. But the lives of his assassins—all of them—were eventually brought to violent, horrific ends. And their killers were never found. Many think the perpetrator was an angry young man from the Trenchtown ghetto, who was called, by those who feared him, “Screwface." Was it Bob Marley, Rasta Vigilante? To see the full list of contributors, see the show notes at www.disgracelandpod.com. This episode was originally released on May 29, 2018. Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group TikTok See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.