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    Keepin It 100 with Konnan
    488! Mailbag, Ridge Holland talk, Lucha w/ Harry, AEW Review & Top 5!

    Keepin It 100 with Konnan

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 143:04


    K100 w/ Konnan & Disco is presented to you by FanDuel Sportsbook! Quickest deposits & withdrawals, plus betting available on all sports in the US & worldwide! Support K100 & check out the best in the game, FanDuel! Check out our Patreon site at Konnan.me and Patreon.com/Konnan for extra audio, exclusive video, listener roundtable discussion shows, watch-a-longs, call in shows with Konnan and DI, plus so much more! Get Interactive on Twitter @Konnan5150 @TheRealDisco  @TheCCNetwork1 @K100Konnan @TheHughezy @HarryRuiz @HugoSavinovich @RoyLucier Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@KeepinIt100OFFICIAL @K100Konnan on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Rugiet's 3-in-1 formula gets you ready in just 15 mins on avg & effects can last up to 36 hrs. Stay confident, present, & in control in the bedroom! Connect at rugiet.com/k100 to see if Rugiet Ready's right for you. You can use code K100 to get 15% off! To get the best discount off your NordVPN plan - go to http://nordvpn.com/k100 ! get 4 extra months on the 2-year plan. There's no risk with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Check out LegacySupps.com and use the code K100 for 10% off of their fat burner, pre workout, testosterone supplement, and sleep aid! Brought to you by friend of the show, Nick Aldis! Plus they now carry Women's supplements, brought to you by Mickie James! Get 15% off the exciting & innovative products at Manscaped.com by using our code K100! Smell good, stay groomed, & support Konnan, Disco, & Joe! That's a win for everyone! TheAeonMan.com brings you high quality Superfood Protein, world class New Zealand Deer Antler Velvet extract for natural testosterone, & supplements to eradicate joint pain & more for all of your health & needs! Use code WELCOME15 for 15% off! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Music Story
    Music Story - Earth, Wind and Fire "Let's Groove"

    Music Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 5:41


    Plongez dans l'histoire de "Let's Groove", le tube incontournable d'Earth, Wind & Fire qui a marqué le tournant des années 80. Entre héritage soul-funk, influence disco et innovations technologiques comme le vocodeur, ce morceau incarne la capacité du groupe à se réinventer tout en restant fidèle à son style. Pat Angeli revient sur la genèse de ce hit et sur le parcours exceptionnel d'un groupe devenu une légende de la musique.À retenir :Une fusion réussie entre funk, disco et nouvelles technologies.L'utilisation du vocodeur, emblématique du son des années 80.Earth, Wind & Fire : un groupe pionnier, toujours influent.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

    Flash Disco
    Flash Disco - 17 Noviembre 2025

    Flash Disco

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 111:27


    Lo mejor de la música dance actual. Cada programa te traemos los últimos éxitos de la escena dance, los remixes más potentes y los temas que están haciendo vibrar las discotecas de todo el planeta. Con nuestras secciones: La Lista de + más potentes, nuestro Flashback que nos transporta en el tiempo para revivir la época dorada del Dance en un emocionante viaje a través de los clásicos inmortales, el "Megamix de la Semana" con megamixes incluidos en recopilatorios comerciales tanto actuales como legendarios pertenecientes a sagas míticas con los maestros de las mezclas y el "Megamix Amateur" con DJ´s y megamixers que cada semana nos presentan sus propios trabajos no comerciales.

    Keepin It 100 with Konnan
    K100Talks...Epstein emails, Trump, Clintons, Gates!

    Keepin It 100 with Konnan

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 23:31


    K100 w/ Konnan & Disco is presented to you by FanDuel Sportsbook! Quickest deposits & withdrawals, plus betting available on all sports in the US & worldwide! Support K100 & check out the best in the game, FanDuel! Check out our Patreon site at Konnan.me and Patreon.com/Konnan for extra audio, exclusive video, listener roundtable discussion shows, watch-a-longs, call in shows with Konnan and DI, plus so much more! Get Interactive on Twitter @Konnan5150 @TheRealDisco  @TheCCNetwork1 @K100Konnan @TheHughezy @HarryRuiz @HugoSavinovich @RoyLucier Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@KeepinIt100OFFICIAL @K100Konnan on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Rugiet's 3-in-1 formula gets you ready in just 15 mins on avg & effects can last up to 36 hrs. Stay confident, present, & in control in the bedroom! Connect at rugiet.com/k100 to see if Rugiet Ready's right for you. You can use code K100 to get 15% off! To get the best discount off your NordVPN plan - go to http://nordvpn.com/k100 ! get 4 extra months on the 2-year plan. There's no risk with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Check out LegacySupps.com and use the code K100 for 10% off of their fat burner, pre workout, testosterone supplement, and sleep aid! Brought to you by friend of the show, Nick Aldis! Plus they now carry Women's supplements, brought to you by Mickie James! Get 15% off the exciting & innovative products at Manscaped.com by using our code K100! Smell good, stay groomed, & support Konnan, Disco, & Joe! That's a win for everyone! TheAeonMan.com brings you high quality Superfood Protein, world class New Zealand Deer Antler Velvet extract for natural testosterone, & supplements to eradicate joint pain & more for all of your health & needs! Use code WELCOME15 for 15% off! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Smooth Groovers Licensed Jazz Funk Soul and Smooth Jazz Podcast
    Smooth Groovers Licensed Podcast Season 17 - Beyond the Groove Series Ep275

    Smooth Groovers Licensed Jazz Funk Soul and Smooth Jazz Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 114:26


    Licensed Episode BTGSeriesEp275 - In-between the regular shows featuring the Radio Issue.

    Más de uno
    Pablo Alborán habla en Más de uno de su nuevo álbum 'KM0': "Hay homenajes en este disco que necesitan ser contados"

    Más de uno

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 30:31


    El cantante estrena su nuevo album despues de un periodo de descanso por una situacion personal complicada, ahora de vuelta en los escenarios, agradece la buena acogida de su publico.

    Time to Thrive - Marketing Strategies For Small Business
    The DISCO Framework: Ditching the Chaos (Melissa Morris)

    Time to Thrive - Marketing Strategies For Small Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 41:16


    Is your business running you instead of the other way around? In this episode of Time to Thrive, we're joined by Melissa Morris, operations expert and founder of Your Agency Authority, to show you how to reclaim your time, reduce stress, and scale smarter—not harder.Melissa introduces her signature DISCO Framework, a simple yet powerful system for streamlining operations, onboarding clients efficiently, and ditching the chaos that comes with running a service-based business. From automating low-value tasks to creating touchpoints that wow your clients, Melissa brings the tactical strategies every overwhelmed entrepreneur needs.We dive into:The biggest operational mistakes small business owners makeHow to streamline client onboarding to save 5+ hours a weekWhat tasks to automate, delegate, or ditch entirelyWhen to hire your first team member (and who it should be!)How to reclaim your time without sacrificing client experienceWhether you're a solopreneur ready to scale or a growing agency owner craving more breathing room, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you thrive.Connect with Melissa Morris:

    Vamos Falar Sobre Música?
    Por Trás do Disco #104 - Mia Badgyal: "Mucho Sexy"

    Vamos Falar Sobre Música?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 61:11


    Depois do bem recebido “Emergência”, de 2023, Mya Badgyal chega agora ao seu segundo disco, “Mucho Sexy”, disco que explora a sexualidade e a liberdade como um convite para o ouvinte mergulhar no universo pessoal da artista. São 12 faixas produzidas por Mia ao lado de FUSO!, em um passeio que engloba ritmos latinos, como o reggaeton, o funk e outras vertentes da música eletrônica, com participações de grandes nomes da cena nacional e internacional, como Irmãs de Pau, Ms Nina, Lua de Santana e Clementaum. Para descobrir mais detalhes desse trabalho, Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra) recebe no Por Trás do Disco, do Podcast Vamos Falar Sobre Música, Mia Badgyal (@miabadgyal) e FUSO! (@fuso.musica).Gostou do podcast? Então apoie a gente em ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠apoia.se/podcastvfsm

    Más Noticias
    Pablo Alborán habla en Más de uno de su nuevo álbum 'KM0': "Hay homenajes en este disco que necesitan ser contados"

    Más Noticias

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 30:31


    El cantante estrena su nuevo album despues de un periodo de descanso por una situacion personal complicada, ahora de vuelta en los escenarios, agradece la buena acogida de su publico.

    Todo lo que pasa por La Plaza | Fm La Plaza 94.9
    DIVIDIDOS | Nuevo disco de la aplanadora del rock

    Todo lo que pasa por La Plaza | Fm La Plaza 94.9

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 8:33


    Divididos presentó nuevo disco y Federico Anzardi nos lo cuenta.

    Drew and Mike Show
    Simone Biles Boobs – November 16, 2025

    Drew and Mike Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 179:46


    Simone Biles talks about her implants, Michigan at Wrigley Field, Sami Sheen vapid tattoo tour, Texas cop v. Gamecocks, KISS honors Ace, Bond girl Kendall Jenner, Ohtani's dog > his wife, and our show causes car accidents. We'll do a LIVE Detroit Lions overreaction show tomorrow at 10:30am. Get your Drew Lane Show merch today! Sports: Marc went to Wrigley Field to support the cult. The Michigan Wolverines defeated Northwestern 24-22. Texas A&M had a wild comeback against the South Carolina Gamecocks. A Texas State Trooper stole the show with some roughhousing. The Alabama kicker is a hothead! Bronny James started and sucked it up. MSU lost another one, this time to Penn State. College GameDay had the worst $2M kicks possibly ever. The Eddie Murphy documentary remains watchable. Drew went on a Murphy movie binge this weekend. Music: Gene Simmons had some nice words for Ace Frehley. Paul Stanley led a moment of silence. Some lost Black Sabbath demos are going to be released. Sharon Osbourne is none too pleased. Alex Van Halen is dropping another book. AI country is taking over the charts. Wolfgang Van Halen has a new Mammoth album out. Shohei Ohtani won another MVP award and he shows his love to his dog. A THIRD deer was smoked while listening to our program. Another dude was involved in a hit and run while listening. Send your crashes to 209-66-Boner! Michelle Obama has another book out. She claims the US isn't ready for a female president. She goes on to explain why Black people can't swim. California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter is cratering. Politics: Tucker Carlson got ahold of Thomas Matthew Crook's digital footprint. Rocket Money pulls their advertising from Carlson due to Nick Fuentes' appearance on the show. Dasha Nekrasova was dropped by her talent agency for appearing on Fuentes' show. Zohran Mamdani may get his tax raise approved in New York. Kanye West is sorry for being antisemetic. Kylie Jenner is about to make a crappy album. Kendall Jenner wants to be the next Bond girl. Britney Spears cuddled up with the Kardashians over the weekend. The Rolling Stones covered disco classic Shame, Shame, Shame by Shirley & Company. The Stones had quite the Disco run. Simone Biles got some great new boobies. Dave Portnoy heckler, Patrick McClintock, had a GoFundMe that raised $30K. It seems to be gone now. Sami Sheen gives us a tour of her crappy tattoos. She hates the vast majority of them. The Wikipedia co-founder storms off podcast. Billie Eilish vs Elon Musk. There is a war against billionaires! Amy Schumer has lost weight and so she's dumping her husband. South Park continues going hard at Donald Trump as they show him nailing JD Vance. The BBC edited a Jan 6th clip of Donald Trump and the head of the network has resigned. Nauseating troll, Jack Doherty, was arrested in Miami. Hilary Duff is going on tour. She once gave Mike Comrie a BJ after he proposed. Meghan Markle shares a preview of her Christmas decorations. We roll through this Markle classic. She recently made another cooking blunder. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).

    Keepin It 100 with Konnan
    BONUS Mailbag! Jim Ross/D-Von, Russo/JCW/ICP, Cody's fan response & more!

    Keepin It 100 with Konnan

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 48:54


    K100 w/ Konnan & Disco is presented to you by FanDuel Sportsbook! Quickest deposits & withdrawals, plus betting available on all sports in the US & worldwide! Support K100 & check out the best in the game, FanDuel! Check out our Patreon site at Konnan.me and Patreon.com/Konnan for extra audio, exclusive video, listener roundtable discussion shows, watch-a-longs, call in shows with Konnan and DI, plus so much more! Get Interactive on Twitter @Konnan5150 @TheRealDisco  @TheCCNetwork1 @K100Konnan @TheHughezy @HarryRuiz @HugoSavinovich @RoyLucier Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@KeepinIt100OFFICIAL @K100Konnan on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Rugiet's 3-in-1 formula gets you ready in just 15 mins on avg & effects can last up to 36 hrs. Stay confident, present, & in control in the bedroom! Connect at rugiet.com/k100 to see if Rugiet Ready's right for you. You can use code K100 to get 15% off! To get the best discount off your NordVPN plan - go to http://nordvpn.com/k100 ! get 4 extra months on the 2-year plan. There's no risk with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Check out LegacySupps.com and use the code K100 for 10% off of their fat burner, pre workout, testosterone supplement, and sleep aid! Brought to you by friend of the show, Nick Aldis! Plus they now carry Women's supplements, brought to you by Mickie James! Get 15% off the exciting & innovative products at Manscaped.com by using our code K100! Smell good, stay groomed, & support Konnan, Disco, & Joe! That's a win for everyone! TheAeonMan.com brings you high quality Superfood Protein, world class New Zealand Deer Antler Velvet extract for natural testosterone, & supplements to eradicate joint pain & more for all of your health & needs! Use code WELCOME15 for 15% off! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Word Podcast
    What makes a rock star a ‘ledge' & the daft rituals of the ‘70s disco

    Word Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 50:39


    Five decades of rock and roll with none of the names redacted. In the despatches this week … … Kevin Rowland? Adam Ant? Toyah? Morrissey? Which Smash Hits cover stars are now ‘legends'? … a classic encounter with Van Morrison down a Bristol alley … the boy who mailed dead rodents and Boomtown Rats singles to radio stations became Pope Leo XIV! … 25 recent big-name Hollywood films all flopped. Are robots the new movie stars?… was Sticky Fingers the last Stones album with songs? … best nights out for a tenner … RIP Gilson Lavis and Donna Godchaux ... the daft rituals of the '70s ‘slow dance' … when Percy Sledge was a hospital porter … “Run for your life, it's Eater!” … Tom Waits' on-brand luggage, Boo Hewerdine and birthday guest Mike Sketch on the joy of gigs on your own (and in a scout hut in Staveley).Help us to keep The Longest Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Noticias Descafeinadas
    Disco Nuevo: Wednesday - Bleeds (2025)

    Noticias Descafeinadas

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 10:48


    Hablamos de Wednesday la banda de Carolina del Norte que mezcla rock grunge, melodías sinceras y música country en su nuevo disco Blessed. Encontra este y mucho más contenido todos los sábados a las 13hs por www.fm913.com.ar o en Spotify

    The Paradise Sessions
    Paradise Sessions 685 - Disco's Revenge - Bill Bernstein's Last Dance - Legends of the Garage - Live Set by Marky (Paradise) P - 16th November 2025

    The Paradise Sessions

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 59:25


    Hey Beautiful people!!! Back once again like a renegade master. We travel the musical timeline this week going back to the the Paradise Garage in a Bill Bernstein inspired feature hour Mixed Live in the style from one of Larry Levan's sets from 82 This Set has been separated from the main show for your aural pleasure.. Much Love Marky P

    The Numlock Podcast
    Numlock Sunday: Chris Dalla Riva explores Uncharted Territory

    The Numlock Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 27:46


    By Walt HickeyWelcome to the Numlock Sunday edition.This week, I spoke to Chris Dalla Riva, author of the new book Uncharted Territory: What Numbers Tell Us about the Biggest Hit Songs and Ourselves. Chris is a fixture here at Numlock, we're big fans of his newsletter Can't Get Much Higher and have been eagerly waiting for this book, which tracks the history of music by coasting along the top of the Billboard Hot 100. The book can be found at Amazon and wherever books are sold, grab a copy!This interview has been condensed and edited. Chris Dalla Riva, it is great to have you back on. Especially great this week, because you are finally out with a book that I know you've been working on for a very long time, Uncharted Territory. Thanks for coming back on.Yeah, thrilled to be back, but also thrilled to have the book come out. The book publishing world is one of the only worlds left in the world that moves slow enough where you're waiting for so long for something to happen.You have guest-written for Numlock before; you have been a staple of the Sunday editions in the past. You are definitely familiar to the audience at this point because you are doing some of the best music data journalism out there. You've been working on this thing for, I feel like, as long as I've known you, and it is just great to have it come out finally, man.Yeah, actually, I met you because I was working on this project. I was trying to track down some data that you'd used at FiveThirtyEight, and you responded to my email with your phone number. You were like, “This is easier to explain over the phone.”Yeah, I remember I had scraped the radio for months at FiveThirtyEight just to see where it went, and you hit me up with that. I think that you focused some of your energies on the newsletter, and that's been so fun to follow, but this is truly what you've been working at. It is great to get you on finally to talk all about it.What would you describe this book as? How would you describe it, either to folks who might be familiar with your newsletter or unfamiliar with your newsletter, about what you're setting out to do with this particular project?The subtitle, I think, is helpful. It's What Numbers Tell Us About the Biggest Hit Songs and Ourselves. My typical pitch is that it's a data-driven history of popular music that I wrote as I spent years listening to every number one hit song in history. You get a balance of music history, data analysis, just random music chart shenanigans. I wrote it over such a very long period of time that you get a little bit of how my life was intersecting with this book over the years as I tried to get it published.I love the angle on the No.1s being a place to go with, because it gives you a pulse on what's popular at the time and not necessarily what's the most influential at the time. You can see there's a lot of stuff that hit number one at one point or another that have no musical legacy whatsoever, but nevertheless are still interesting. It's dipping your toe in the stream, right? You can see that a lot of things that we assume about how the music industry works weren't always the case.You wrote a little bit about the early transition from big bands to singers as the front-facing people in their operation. That was informed in no small part by what was performing on the charts, but also, I think, labor action, right?An under-discussed part of music history in the last 100 years is that when thinking of any band now or any musical artist, you almost certainly think of the front person being the singer. But if you go look back at big bands of the 1930s and 1940s, anyone whose name was attached to the band was often not a singer. Some that come to mind are Glenn Miller, the Glenn Miller band. Glenn Miller was a trombone player. Artie Shaw was a clarinet player. If none of these names are familiar to you, that's okay. But you can ask your grandparents.Why does this transition happen: suddenly, the lead singer is always getting top billing in a band? There are a bunch of things that contributed to this. One thing I talk about pretty extensively is just the advent of better microphones. If a voice cannot be heard over the roar of an orchestra or a big band, you need a choir of people to sing. It makes the singer less identifiable. As we get better amplification, better microphones, you can get a wider range of vocal styles. Those vocalists can now compete with the sound of a ton of instruments.At the same time, something you mentioned that I think is a fun bit of history is how music used to be much better organized. They had better labor organization, the same way that Hollywood has much better labor organization than music these days. There still exists a group called the American Federation of Musicians. For two years, they had a strike for a work stoppage, when no new music was being recorded. This was during World War II. You weren't allowed to strike during World War II.They were frowned upon very much, it seems, yes.Yes, even if you were a musician. People were like, “Come on, why are the musicians striking?” There's a lot of interesting history there. One of the weird loopholes was that singers could not join the American Federation of Musicians. Because of that, some labels would get around the strike by just recording acapella songs or songs with instruments that were not eligible to be membership because they weren't “serious” enough, like the harmonica. There were weird harmonica songs that were popular at this time. By the time the strike ended, by the time World War II ended, suddenly, singers had a much more prominent role because they were the only ones allowed to perform.There is tons of weird stuff about this strike. Like, labels backlogged tons of recordings because they knew the strike was coming. “White Christmas,” maybe the best-selling record of all time, was one of those backlogged recordings — recorded in July of 1942 and put out however many months later.That's fun. That's basically why Tom Cruise is in a union but Bad Bunny isn't?I guess so. Music and labor have a history that I'm not an expert on. For some reason, musicians have had a much more difficult time organizing. It seemed to be a little bit easier back when there were these big bands that needed to be rolled out to perform in movie theaters or local clubs. You needed a tuba player and a trombone player and a sax player. I guess it was easier for those musicians to organize. Whereas now, things are so scattered and productions can be super small, and you could record something in your bedroom. They never got that level of organization. I think it's actually hurt artists to some degree because they don't have the protections that the film industry does.Because you're able to just coast along at the top of the charts throughout basically the century, you're able to get lots of different interweaving stories of labor and also legal disputes/legal outcomes, as well as this technological evolution. What are some of the ways that technology has informed how the music that we listen to changes or evolves over time? Or even some of the litigation that we have seen over the course of the century of musical creation. It just seems like it's a really fun way to track some of these bigger trends that we don't even know are really trends.Yeah, totally. I think one of the key themes of the book is that musical evolution is often downstream from technological innovation, which has a nice little ring to it. But in general, there's this idea that creativity is being struck by the muse, and you create something. Whereas in reality, there are usually physical constraints or technological constraints that shape the art that we make. One of the most basic examples is the length of songs. From the '40s up till the early, mid-60s, the pop song sits around 2.5 to three minutes. The reason for this is that vinyl singles could literally not hold more sound without degrading, which is completely backwards from the idea that there was an artist who chose to write a 2.5-minute song.I was like, “Well, you had to work within the constraint.” Then technology gets better, singles start to get longer. During the disco era, they actually made bigger discs to put out these long dance mixes. The single sat around like 3.5 to 4.5 minutes for decades until about 10 years ago, when it started to shorten again. People typically point to music streaming for this reason, because artists are paid if a song is listened to for more than 30 seconds, so it's really just a volume game. If you have a 14 minute song that someone listens to one time, they get paid once. But if I listen to a two-minute song seven times (which is again, the same amount of time spent listening), I will be paid out seven times. There is this financial incentive to shorten songs.I don't think artists are sitting in the studio thinking about this constantly. But what I see, what I saw again and again, is that artists were rational beings to some degree and would work within the constraints that they were given. They would usually push against those constraints. That's where a lot of great art comes out of.Even new mediums are offering new opportunities. You wrote a little bit about MTV and how that really changed a lot of what was able to be successful at the time. You had new types of acts that were able to really start competing there, and other acts that just weren't. Do you wanna speak a little bit about like what video did?Yeah, video certainly changed the game. There were artists who had visual presences earlier. The Beatles had a very visual presence. I think part of their success is tied to the fact that television was becoming a thing, and mass media was really becoming a thing. However, we associate musicians with visuals so much these days. That really emerged in the 1980s, where you needed your visual concepts to be as strong, if not stronger than, your musical concepts. I think because of that, you start seeing some artists break through who I don't think are considered great musicians.I always sadly point to the song, “Hey Mickey” by Tony Basil. If it's your favorite song, sorry. I don't think it's a masterful musical creation, but it had this fun music video where she's dressed up as a cheerleader. A lot of that song's success was just the fact that MTV was willing to put that in heavy rotation because it was a fun video to watch. We live in the shadow of that era where visuals matter just as much as anything else.When you think about the most popular artists, outside of maybe a handful, you think of their visual concepts. You think of what Beyoncé looks like, what her videos are like, same with Taylor Swift, as much as you think about their music. That really reshaped our relationship with popular music. We expect to know what artists look like. It's odd to think about that; it really wasn't a thing decades before. You could be a fan of an artist and not really know what they look like. How would you know? Maybe you saw them in a magazine. Maybe you caught them on one television show. The idea that we have access to what everyone looks like is a pretty new phenomenon.That's fun. It's just so interesting to see how a simple change, whether it's today an algorithm or then a medium of distribution, can just have material impacts on the popularity of British synth music in America.Yeah, that's the perfect example. There's a great book called I Want My MTV, and it's an oral history of MTV. They talked to one of the founders. Early MTV would play, as you're saying, all these British new wave acts. Think A Flock of Seagulls, Duran Duran or even someone like U2. They asked the founder, “Why were you playing so many British artists on early MTV?” He was like, “For some reason, British artists happened to make music videos. And there were about 200 music videos in existence. We had to fill 24 hours of programming.” A Flock of Seagulls was gonna get played a bunch of times just because they happened to make music videos.It is a weird thing. Why would anyone make a music video if there was nowhere to really play them? I don't know why specifically the British had more videos, but there were occasional times where television shows might show a video.They do love that over there, like Top of the Pops. I can see why.Music and television have always been connected. You even think Saturday Night Live still has musical acts. Back then, say your label didn't wanna send you out to Britain to go on Top of the Pops. Maybe they would send a video of you instead. There were videos that would float around on these variety shows, and some early videos were just concert footage. It was like, it was a chicken or the egg thing. Once some people had success on MTV, everyone started producing videos. MTV somehow pulled off the miracle of convincing labels that they needed to make videos and that they needed to front the cost for that. Then they had to give MTV the video for free. I don't know how MTV managed to do that.Well, all of Gen X can't be wrong. If you do wanna get it out there, you do have to get it out there. One really fun recurring thing in the book — which again, like I really enjoyed. I think it's a phenomenal work. I think it's a great history. I'm telling stories that I learned in your book to everybody. It is a really fun read in that regard, I wanna say.I do love how you occasionally clock a genre that really only exists briefly. There's one that always goes around for like the strangest things to hit number one, like the Ballad of the Green Berets. I think like there's a Star Wars disco track that I definitely have on vinyl at home about that. You wrote a lot about like teen tragedy songs. What are some of the fascinating like brief trends that only made a small splash and that all of us have forgotten ever existed, but nevertheless achieve some measure of immortality?Yeah, the teen tragedy song is a good one. That actually inspired the writing of this whole book because I got 50 No. 1s, and I was like, “Why are there so many number ones about teenagers dying? That's a little weird.” And then I did a little digging and tried to piece together why that was. The teenage tragedy song, late '50s, early '60s, there are all of these songs about two teenagers in love, usually high schoolers. One tragically dies often in a car crash, and the other is very sad and maybe says that they'll reunite again one day in the afterlife. Some of the big ones are “Leader of the Pack” by the Shangri-Las and “Teen Angel” by Mark Dinning.It's a very weird blip in popular music history. I won't say it has cast a long shadow, but there are some occasional people who pull from that tradition. The craziest teen tragedy song ever was “Bat Outta Hell” by Meatloaf, in which Jim Steinman tried to write a nine-minute motorcycle crash song. I think that's a really interesting one.Disco: bizarre in the amount of people that made disco songs. I really came to like disco and the best disco music, I'm like, “These are the greatest sounds that have ever been recorded.” But it got so big and so popular that everyone felt the need to record disco songs.Not everything is “I Feel Love,” right?No, most things are not. It strikes me that this happened with disco, but has not happened with other genres. Frank Sinatra recorded disco songs. Basically, every television theme song got a disco remix. I Love Lucy had a disco remix. The Rocky theme song had a disco remix.What? I'm sorry, Frank Sinatra did a disco song? Is it good?It's not good. It's “Night and Day” over a disco beat. And it's not clear to me if they just remixed it or if he actually recut the vocal because I just cannot imagine him doing that. In the mid-60s, there was a nun who topped the charts, The Singing Nun with a song called “Dominique.” Of course, during the disco era, it was remixed as a disco song. There are examples of this where people went sort of disco. The Rolling Stones record “Miss You” and it has the disco beat, or Pink Floyd does “Another Brick in the Wall” or Queen does “Another One Bites the Dust.”Everyone was gonna give it a try. There was so much money being made in the disco world at the time. You can always find some artists you would never think would do a disco song probably tried. They probably gave it their best.That's great. It's just fun because the things that hit number one for a week don't necessarily have to be good. They just have to be popular for like a week. Even the construction of the Top 40 chart, which you get into in the book, isn't exactly science. A lot of times, it's a little bit of intuition. It's a lot of what's selling and what's selling where specifically. It is a little bit woo woo, right?Yeah, definitely. The goal of this chart is “What's the most popular song in America in a given week?” Back in the day, that meant what were people buying? What were people listening to on the radio? What were people spinning in jukeboxes? Today, most music is done on streaming. It's consumption-based, rather than sales-based. So the chart's the same in name only, but it's really measuring very different things. The equivalent would be if we knew after you purchased your copy of “I Feel Love,” how many times did you actually play it at home? You could have purchased it, went home and never played it again. Something like that would not register on the charts these days.I respect the people at Billboard because they have an impossible task. It's like “We're gonna take all the information and we're going to boil it down into choosing or measuring what the most popular song is.” It's an impossible task to some degree.I have watched the evolution of the chart, and I go back and forth on whether they have given up on actually trying to rank stuff or if they are just ranking things in a different way. I think that the apples-to-apples between the era stuff is just so hard to do.One thing I really enjoyed about your book, in particular, is that it's not a story of why these songs are the best. It's a story of why these songs were popular at the time, just dipping the toe into the river of human sound. One thing that I'll ask as you wrap: as you were going through these eras, who did you hear a lot more of than you thought? Who did you hear a lot less than you expected?I joked with some people that if you just looked at the top of the charts, the greatest rock band of the 1970s is either Grand Funk Railroad or Three Dog Night because they both had three number one hits, and many other bands in the classic rock canon have none. Led Zeppelin does not really exist on the pop chart, the singles chart. Led Zeppelin really only put out albums. The Eagles were also big during the '70s on the music charts. But Three Dog Night, they're the legends.There are tons of people that I didn't realize how much I would see of them. Someone like Lionel Richie and Phil Collins, of course, they're tremendously popular, but they were so popular. Phil Collins was popular at the height of the bald pop star era, which I think is a thing of the past. You had multiple bald men who were regularly topping the charts in the mid-80s. You see a ton of Phil Collins, more than I was expecting, even though I know he's very popular.Who don't you see a ton of? Sometimes you don't see people until a bit later in their careers. This is actually an interesting phenomenon. Artists do not score a number one hit during their most critically acclaimed period, and then a decade later, they do. For example, Cheap Trick. They have a number one hit, but it's at the end of the '80s song called “The Flame.” Whereas if you hear Cheap Trick on the radio, it's probably their live album from the 1970s. This is a phenomenon you see again and again. Some old timer will get their number one much later in their career. Tina Turner gets her number one when she's probably in her 40s. It's always interesting to see that.There are also some artists where I feel like there's a divergence between what their most popular songs are these days and what was topping the charts. Elton John is a good example there. “Benny and the Jets” was a number one hit, still a tremendously popular song. But he's got a lot of weird No. 1s that I don't think have as much street cred these days. He has a song called “Island Girl.” Did not age like fine wine. I don't even think he plays it live anymore because it's considered somewhat racially insensitive. But it was a No. 1 hit at the time. “Philadelphia Freedom” is another one by Elton John. I feel like when people think of the Elton John catalog, it's probably not the first song that comes to mind. But it was a No. 1 hit, huge smash. His cover of “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” was a No. 1. Elton John has been very popular throughout the decades, but I feel like the reasons he's been popular have changed.People have just gravitated towards different songs as time has gone on. You get distortions at the top of the charts. But I think, as you mentioned, it provides a good sample of what was actually popular. You have the good, the bad, and the ugly. Whereas if you look at some other sources, people are just gonna be like, “Oh, listen to these records. These are the best records.” In reality, the bad records are important, too.Yeah, bad records are great. They're at least interesting. I imagine also some of this process must have been missing out on a lot of interesting music because one song was just dominating the charts. Were there any songs in particular that come to mind that wooled the roost for potentially a little bit too long?Yeah, the quintessential example is the “Macarena” in the ‘90s.Oh, no!I think it was No. 1 for 13 weeks.Christ!There's a great clip of people at the Democratic National Convention and '96 dancing the “Macarena.” It's so bad. Yeah, so a very popular song. There are tons of stuff that gets stuck behind it. There's a great No.1 hit in the '90s called “I Love You Always Forever.” It's a very nice song by Donna Lewis. It's stuck at No. 2 because it just happened to be popular during the “Macarena's” very long run. YYour life's work, your greatest accomplishment, being stymied by the “Macarena” feels like a level of creative hell that I have never envisioned before.Yeah, there are other artists who got unlucky. Bruce Springsteen never performed a No. 1 hit. He wrote a No.1 hit for another artist. His closest was “Dancing in the Dark” got to No. 2, but that was also when Prince released “When Doves Cry,” so it's a tough, tough week. Bob Dylan, similar thing. He wrote a No. 1 hit, but he only ever got to No. 2. I think he got to No. 2 twice. Once, he got stuck behind “Help” by the Beatles, and another time he got stuck behind “Monday Monday” by the Mamas and the Papas.This is another thing when I talk about the charts. There could be many fewer units sold in a given week, or there could be many more units sold. There's a lot of luck involved if you're gonna go all the way to No. 1. You could be Bruce Springsteen: you release the biggest record of your life, and Prince also releases the biggest record of his life at the exact same time.Incredible. So again, I have read the book. I really, really like it. People are doubtlessly familiar with the newsletter at this point, but I am also a big fan and booster of that. But I guess I'll just throw it to you. Where can folks find the book, and where can folks find you?Yeah, you can find me, Chris Dalla Riva, basically on every social media platform under cdallarivamusic. I'm most active on TikTok and Instagram. The book, Uncharted Territory: What Numbers Tell Us About the Biggest Hit Songs and Ourselves, should be available from every major retailer online. Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Walmart, Booklist, all that good stuff. Not available physically in stores, so definitely order it online.Like I said, I spent years listening to every No. 1 hit in history, built a giant data set about all those songs and used that to write a data-driven history of popular music from 1958 to basically 2025. So go pick up a copy, buy one for your mother for Christmas. Or your father, I don't discriminate. Yeah, check it out. I'm hoping people enjoy it, and I'm really excited to finally get it out in the world. It's been a long, circuitous journey to get it published.It's a really fun read, and I wish it nothing but the best. And yeah, congrats, thanks for coming on.Yeah, thanks for having me.Edited by Crystal WangIf you have anything you'd like to see in this Sunday special, shoot me an email. Comment below! Thanks for reading, and thanks so much for supporting Numlock.Thank you so much for becoming a paid subscriber! Send links to me on Twitter at @WaltHickey or email me with numbers, tips or feedback at walt@numlock.news. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.numlock.com/subscribe

    Ken Steele's Podcast Worldwide
    Episode 1575: Break Free (Funky Disco)

    Ken Steele's Podcast Worldwide

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 75:55


    Break Free is a funky disco house music podcast. Great old classics revisited. Artist names and song titles are in order of play... WILD CHERRY-PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC, A-HA-TAKE ON ME, BRUNO MARS-CHUNKY, CARL DOUGLAS-KUNG FU FIGHTING, RICK ASTLEY-NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP, MAROON 5-THIS LOVE, CALVIN HARRIS-HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE, CANDI STATION-YOU GOT THE LOVE, THE S.O.S. BAND-JUST BE GOOD TO ME, LIONEL RICHIE-ALL NIGHT LONG, MARVIN GAYE-WHAT'S GOING ON, QUEEN-I WANT TO BREAK FREE, KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND-THAT'S THE WAY I LIKE IT, PURPLE DISCO MACHINE-ENCORE, PATRICE RUSHEN-FORGET ME NOTS. End. Thanks for listening to Ken Steele Music.

    music house artist disco classics break free 1970s maroon 1980s this love funky disco rick astley never gonna give you up patrice rushen forget me nots queen i want to break free wild cherry play that funky music calvin harris how deep is your love bruno mars chunky
    Word In Your Ear
    What makes a rock star a ‘ledge' & the daft rituals of the ‘70s disco

    Word In Your Ear

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 50:39


    Five decades of rock and roll with none of the names redacted. In the despatches this week … … Kevin Rowland? Adam Ant? Toyah? Morrissey? Which Smash Hits cover stars are now ‘legends'? … a classic encounter with Van Morrison down a Bristol alley … the boy who mailed dead rodents and Boomtown Rats singles to radio stations became Pope Leo XIV! … 25 recent big-name Hollywood films all flopped. Are robots the new movie stars?… was Sticky Fingers the last Stones album with songs? … best nights out for a tenner … RIP Gilson Lavis and Donna Godchaux ... the daft rituals of the '70s ‘slow dance' … when Percy Sledge was a hospital porter … “Run for your life, it's Eater!” … Tom Waits' on-brand luggage, Boo Hewerdine and birthday guest Mike Sketch on the joy of gigs on your own (and in a scout hut in Staveley).Help us to keep The Longest Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Paul Phillips Soulful Grooves Sessions Solar Radio Show
    Paul Phillips Soulful Grooves Solar Radio Soulful House Show Sat 15th November 2025

    Paul Phillips Soulful Grooves Sessions Solar Radio Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 120:27


    Paul Phillips Soulful Grooves Solar Radio Soul Show Discovering, Supporting, Showcasing, Promoting New Music playing Soulful House, Contemporary Soul, Neo Soul, Classic Soul, Funk, Disco, Jazz Fusion. www.soulfulgrooves.com

    Word In Your Ear
    What makes a rock star a ‘ledge' & the daft rituals of the ‘70s disco

    Word In Your Ear

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 50:39


    Five decades of rock and roll with none of the names redacted. In the despatches this week … … Kevin Rowland? Adam Ant? Toyah? Morrissey? Which Smash Hits cover stars are now ‘legends'? … a classic encounter with Van Morrison down a Bristol alley … the boy who mailed dead rodents and Boomtown Rats singles to radio stations became Pope Leo XIV! … 25 recent big-name Hollywood films all flopped. Are robots the new movie stars?… was Sticky Fingers the last Stones album with songs? … best nights out for a tenner … RIP Gilson Lavis and Donna Godchaux ... the daft rituals of the '70s ‘slow dance' … when Percy Sledge was a hospital porter … “Run for your life, it's Eater!” … Tom Waits' on-brand luggage, Boo Hewerdine and birthday guest Mike Sketch on the joy of gigs on your own (and in a scout hut in Staveley).Help us to keep The Longest Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    108.3 WGKSRADIO DEEP HOUSE PARTY
    WE GOT YA DISCO CLASSICS FIX, On 108.3 WGKSRADIO Show 2604

    108.3 WGKSRADIO DEEP HOUSE PARTY

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 124:42


    WE GOT YA DISCO CLASSICS FIX, On 108.3 WGKSRADIO Show 2604

    Como lo oyes
    Como lo oyes - Alice Howe & Freebo Back Again - 16/11/25

    Como lo oyes

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 62:36


    Recibimos de nuevo en nuestro estudio a una leyenda del rock más esencial de los sesenta, setenta y ochenta: Daniel “Freebo” Friedberg que ha tocado con Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Crosby Stills & Nash, etc y que viene acompañado de Alice Howe, cantante premiada recientemente en Nashville como mejor intérprete de folk-rock por su álbum “Americana Highways” grabado en los míticos estudios Fame de Muscle Shoals de Alabama. Han estado de gira por España y nos traen buenas nuevas y grandes canciones.DISCO 1 ALICE HOWE With You By My Side CircumstanceDISCO 2 ROBERT PLANT Everybody’s SongDISCO 3 SMITH & LIDDLE Minute AgoDISCO 4 KELLY JONES I’d Really Love To see You Tonight. MAMA ROSA +DISCO 5 BLUES AGAINST THE MACHINE Get Wild OnDISCO 6 FREEBO & ALICE HOWE She Loves My Dog More Than MeDISCO 7 ALICE HOWE & FREEBO Sailin’ ShoesDISCO 8 ALICE HOWE & FREEBO Angel From MontgomeryDISCO 9 ALICE HOWE & FREEBO A Case Of YouEscuchar audio

    Tool Crate Radio
    Episode 045

    Tool Crate Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 60:00


    Your weekly mixtape of Funk, Soul, Disco, House, and a few things in between. For More Info:   https://linktr.ee/toolcrateradio Just An Illusion | ImaginationAm I Wrong | Anderson.PaakWe Got A Love Thang | CeCe PenistonMy Girl | Softmal, NytronMe, Myself & I | De La SoulWe Are Family (Original Mix) | Block & Crown, Marc RoussoLove Foolosophy | JamiroquaiDon't Go | YazooKeep On Movin' (Booker T Mix) | Soul II SoulBack Together(Main Classic Mix) | Hardsoul, Ron CarrollYou Can Do (Original Mix) | Angelo FerreriDisco Circus | DMCThe Bomb (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind) | The BucketheadsShine | Luther VandrossDionne | OsunladeShining (feat. Beyoncé & JAY Z) | DJ KhaledTake That To The Bank | ShalamarBE YOUR GIRL(KAYTRANADA REMIX) | Teedra MosesMove on Up (Single Edit) | Curtis MayfieldFunny Thing | ThundercatShame (12 Disco Mix) | Evelyn “Champagne" KingLove Come Down (12 Version) | Evelyn “Champagne" King

    Arroe Collins Like It's Live
    He Loves To Play It Loud Ryan Mitchell From NBC's The Voice

    Arroe Collins Like It's Live

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 18:45 Transcription Available


    Ryan is a pop-rock artist whose music blends emotional honesty with classic rock inspiration. Raised in a musical household, he started performing as the drummer in a band with his sibling, touring the UK as a teen with the Euphoria. Influenced by legends such as Queen, the Beatles and Led Zeppelin, he later fused that vintage energy with the edge of Muse, Green Day, Panic! At the Disco and My Chemical Romance. After struggling during the pandemic and entering rehab in 2021, songwriting became his lifeline. Now sober and thriving, Ryan is one semester away from graduating USC's Thornton School of Music and has grown a following of over 500,000 on TikTok with original songs and viral covers. With performances at venues like the Viper Room, Whisky a Go Go and the Moroccan, he continues to share music borne from personal struggle. For Ryan, "The Voice" is the next step to push himself and bring his story to a larger stage.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

    PONTE TÚ
    PONTE TÚ #84 2025 | DISCO NUEVO ROSALIA | PELOS

    PONTE TÚ

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 39:17


    PATREON https://www.patreon.com/pontetu@pontetupodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/pontetupodcast/?hl=es-la#PonteTú #PastorOviedo #MayraDávila @Pastor Oviedo https://www.instagram.com/pastoroviedo/?hl=es-la@maydavila https://www.instagram.com/maydavila/?hl=es-la @onloudproducciones https://www.youtube.com/@onloudproducciones9277

    Show’s archive – Summer Fondue
    Summer Fondue Sessions Vol. 217 (Nov 2025)

    Show’s archive – Summer Fondue

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 53:51


    A sun-drenched ride through nu-disco, funky & disco house, indie dance and melodic vocal house – from poolside grooves and French-touch flavours to modern boogie and feel-good retro-future jams. 📺 This is Episode 217 of the Summer Fondue Sessions radioshow/podcast, and my first attempt in the video format! → watch this mix on YT https://youtu.be/MNEWsxOus9Y?si=E4fn-N7pwisK382k 🌐 More information and show archive with tracklists → https://www.summerfondue.com. 🙏🏼 Please support the artists making this great music: follow them, stream their work, and buy their releases to help keep the scene thriving!

    House Finesse
    HF297 with Disco77 - 14 Nov 2025

    House Finesse

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 75:56


    Disco77 is back with a proper feelgood session, packed with upfront edits, soulful vocals, gospel moments and a few cheeky reworks. Perfect for cooler evenings, warm lights and a good stomp around the kitchen. If you vibe with the mix, drop a comment, share it with your mates and support the artists however you can. And yes, as always, it's #allovertheshop. CREDITS Mixed by Disco77 Produced by House Finesse Artwork by Si Jobling TRACK LISTING Inner Life ft Jocelyn Brown - I'm Caught Up In a One Night Love Affair (Dr Packer & John Morales Remix) Change ft Luther Vandross - The Glow of Love (Dr Packer & Brandon Block 2025 Edit) Mickey More & Andy Tee, Gianni Bini & Angela Johnson - In The Stone Audiowhores ft Angela Johnson - Touch The Ground (DJ Passion & George Jackson Remix) Sonic Soul Orchestra ft Mishell Ivon - Stomp Your Feet House Gospel Choir - Shall Not Be Moved (Earl Remix) Kapote - Mystery (Ralph Session Remix) Olivia Dean x N9NE Lives - OK Love You Bye Block & Crown - SuperSlick Block & Crown - Hold On Maurice McGee - Do I Do (Angelo Ferrari Remix) DJ Chus & Harry Romero - Celebrate Life Ultra Nate - Free (Sgt Slick Recut) Tobi Mack - Back In 1995 ROMBEAT, 40 Dols - That Funky Sound Luccio B - Feel The Freedom Sammy Deuce - Rhythm is Hot Energy 52 x iiO - Cafe Del Rapture (Sgt Slick ReCut)

    DJ DMITRY KOZLOV
    DJ DMITRY KOZLOV & DJ ALEX KLAAYS - ВСПОМНИТЬ ВСЁ !!! vol.68 (DISCO & AFRO HOUSE)

    DJ DMITRY KOZLOV

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 101:40


    НОВЫЙ МИКС ИЗ СЕРИИ "ВСПОМНИТЬ ВСЕ !!! vol.68" ОТ НАШЕГО СОВМЕСТНОГО ПРОЕКТА С DJ ALEX KLAAYS ! КАЧАЙТЕ ,СЛУШАЙТЕ И ЗАРЯЖАЙТЕСЬ ПОЗИТИВОМ ! 01.Nari Nabuk - Cosmic Girl 2K25 (Original Mix) 02.Nari, Lissat, Nabuk - Cada Vez (Original Mix) 03.Eugenio Fico - Madan (Original Mix) 04.Steve Tosi - Sweet Dreams (Original Mix) 05.Nari - Vogue 2k25 (Original Mix) 06.Nari, Nabuk - What Is Love (Original Mix) 07.Mike Newman - Many Times (House Of Prayers Remix) 08.Laid Back - White Horse (Iván Santana Sunshine Remix 2025) 09.David Penn & MatJoe - Can't Get No Love (Extended Mix) 10.Crazibiza + Balearix Ft. Alyss - Jenny (Original Mix) 11.Block & Crown - Disco Steppers (Funky Mix) 12.Eugenio Fico - Get The Party Started (Original Mix) 13.Nari, Nabuk - Sound Of Silence 2k25 (Original Mix) 14.Taner Ozturk - Tom's Diner (Extended Mix) 15.Enrique Iglesias - Be With You (TI7OV Remix) 16.Busta Rhymes & Mariah Carey - I Know What You Want (NIKKO Tech House Remix) 17.Nari, Nabuk - All That She Wants (Original Mix) 18.Steve Tosi - Rhythm Is A Dancer 2k25 (Original Mix) 19.Marco Ferry Thomas Menegazzi Christian Hess feat. CIRE - Cuba (Original Mix) 20.Mas Que Nada 2K25 (Funky Tribal Mix) 21.Steve Tosi - Waiting For Tonight (Original Mix) 22.Lady Gaga - Abracadabra (Dj Dark Remix) (Extended) 23.Mojjo Buzz Liq - Sexyback (Original Mix) 24.Ersan Erguner Vedat Unal Harry Marcos - Blinding Lights (Extended Mix) 25.Disla & Danis feat. Syntheticsax - Man with Red Face (Extended Mix) 26.Sonique - It Feels So Good (BIKS AFRO-REMIX) [EXTENDED MIX] 27.Marilyn_Manson_I_Don't_Like_The_Drugs_Moontalk_Edit_White_Label 28.AFROKHIN, BDT (KZ), SB (KZ) - Calabria (Original Mix) 29.C.C. Catch - Cause You Are Young (Jon.K Remix) 30.Kylie_Monouge - Cant_get_you_out_of_my_head (Kvamvold_Afro_house_remix) 31.It's My Life (RIIA Bootleg) 32.Funkerman - Speed Up (Robert Georgescu and White Remix)

    DJ KenDAWG
    Episode 32767: 25.11.13 TGIF Workout mix / happy hourz (DISCO/CLUB 70s,80s,90s,00s,10s,20s)

    DJ KenDAWG

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 111:56


    Disco and Club from 70s, 80s, 90s  +  2000s, 2010s, 2020s and today.... get on up i like to move it move it - reel to real funky town - lipps inc born to be alive - patrick hernandez watching me - Cheesecake Boys / rockwell who do you think you are - spice girls big disco energy - never dull garden of eden - Lady G dont tell me - madonna (classic thunderpuss) serious - donna allen we belong together - mariah solid pink disco - trixie's club feel it - the tamperer break my soul - beyonce  vulgar - sam smith ft madonna (r rated - close your ears for a minute, its fine) break my heart - dua lipa Professional Widow - Tori Amos  turn me on - nicki minaj / guetta moves like jagger - maroon 5 ft xtina jump around - house of pain (junior's mix) heart attack - jahkey  - satta someone to call my lover - janet (hex hector)  gossip folk - missy elliott  something 2 dance 2 - nwa in de getto - skrillex cant get you outta my head - kylie absolutely not - deborah cox i'm outta love - Anastacia made you look (my gucci) meghan trainor dont forget about us - mariah padam padam - kylie(TRAX ADDED)

    Ribble FM
    The Lockdown Radio Show

    Ribble FM

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 60:00


    House, Disco, Funk and Soul, its got the lot!

    Keepin It 100 with Konnan
    BONUS Mailbag! Triple H & booking, Bill Burr controversy, Legends Deals & more!

    Keepin It 100 with Konnan

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 45:29


    K100 w/ Konnan & Disco is presented to you by FanDuel Sportsbook! Quickest deposits & withdrawals, plus betting available on all sports in the US & worldwide! Support K100 & check out the best in the game, FanDuel! Check out our Patreon site at Konnan.me and Patreon.com/Konnan for extra audio, exclusive video, listener roundtable discussion shows, watch-a-longs, call in shows with Konnan and DI, plus so much more! Get Interactive on Twitter @Konnan5150 @TheRealDisco  @TheCCNetwork1 @K100Konnan @TheHughezy @HarryRuiz @HugoSavinovich @RoyLucier Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@KeepinIt100OFFICIAL @K100Konnan on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Rugiet's 3-in-1 formula gets you ready in just 15 mins on avg & effects can last up to 36 hrs. Stay confident, present, & in control in the bedroom! Connect at rugiet.com/k100 to see if Rugiet Ready's right for you. You can use code K100 to get 15% off! To get the best discount off your NordVPN plan - go to http://nordvpn.com/k100 ! get 4 extra months on the 2-year plan. There's no risk with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Check out LegacySupps.com and use the code K100 for 10% off of their fat burner, pre workout, testosterone supplement, and sleep aid! Brought to you by friend of the show, Nick Aldis! Plus they now carry Women's supplements, brought to you by Mickie James! Get 15% off the exciting & innovative products at Manscaped.com by using our code K100! Smell good, stay groomed, & support Konnan, Disco, & Joe! That's a win for everyone! TheAeonMan.com brings you high quality Superfood Protein, world class New Zealand Deer Antler Velvet extract for natural testosterone, & supplements to eradicate joint pain & more for all of your health & needs! Use code WELCOME15 for 15% off! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Everyone Racers
    DIY Racers, Disco Beavers & Flaming Neons

    Everyone Racers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 104:17


    DIY Racers, Disco Beavers & Flaming NeonsWelcome back to Everyone Racers, the podcast that celebrates the weird, wonderful, and downright ridiculous world of low-dollar endurance racing. In this Bristol Episode 411; Tim takes a seaplane visit to a Rum distillery, he loves you guys and wishes he was there. But is attending to his sunburn and whiskey drink. Chris spends his weekend with construction, mowing and house work because his mic is broken. Chrissy plasters on a smile while working 14 hour hot days, deals with a few angry people, but mostly happy ones. Mental breaks the Skinny Koyote Race truck and goes karting. Tom's resting judge face hammers all the miscreant Texas racers into submission. While Jan, as it turns out, knows lots of stuff about racing and not dying, despite being female. So maybe listen…Really this week, Mental, Chrissy and Chris welcome special guests Tom and Jan Webb, award-winning LeMons racers and garage legends who share their insane stories from the field — including:

    The Roddenberry Podcast Network
    Mission Log: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast Star Trek: Voyager, Season 7, Episode 24, "Renaissance Man"

    The Roddenberry Podcast Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 79:11


    In the Star Trek: Voyager episose Renaissance Man, The Doctor doesn't quite seem himself. In fact, he seems like just about everyone else on the senior staff. But the impersonations are part of a high-stakes mission: rescue Captain Janeway from a hostile alien race despite her veryspecific orders not to. It's EMH meets ECH meets identity crisis when Renaissance Man goes into the Mission Log. Hosted by John Champion and Norman Lao Welcome to Mission Log, a Roddenberry Entertainment podcast, where we explore the Star Trek universe one episode at a time. Each week, Mission Log examines a single episode of Star Trek, diving into its ethical subtext, metaphors, and cultural significance. From the show's most iconic moments to its hidden gems, we analyze what makes Star Trek one of the greatest science fiction sagas of all time. In every episode of Mission Log we… Recap the story and analyze key moments. Discuss the morals, messages, and meanings of the dilemmas presented. Debate whether the episode holds up and if the themes are still relevant. Join the Conversation: For as little as $1 a month, you can gain access to our exclusive Discord Community! There, we continue the discussion with dedicated channels and  weekly video chats with the hosts. Become a member of our Patreon today! https://www.Patreon.com/MissionLog SPECIAL THANKS the supporters of this week's show: Chris Garis, Julie Miller, Stuart, Michael Park, Paul Shadwell, Matt Esposito, Alan Simonis, Mike Richards, David Takechi, Mike Schiable, VADM Erickson, and Lars Seme Thanks to all of our Patreon Supporters https://www.missionlogpodcast.com/sponsors/ Want to share your thoughts on an upcoming episode? Email us at MissionLog@Roddenberry.com for a chance to be featured during the episode. Follow us on Social Media: INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/RoddenberryEntertainment THREADS https://www.threads.net/@roddenberrypodcasts FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/MissionLogPod Did you know we're on YouTube? Find the video versions of your favorite shows like Mission Log: Prodigy, The Orville, as well as exclusive content only available on YouTube. Subscribe now:  https://www.youtube.com/@RoddenberryEntertainment?sub_confirmation=1 Our shows are part of the Roddenberry Entertainment family. For more great shows and to learn more about how we live the legacy of Gene Roddenberry, creator of Star Trek, follow us here: RODDENBERRY PODCASTS https://www.instagram.com/roddenberrypodcasts RODDENBERRY ENTERTAINMENT https://www.instagram.com/roddenberryofficial THE RODDENBERRY FOUNDATION https://www.instagram.com/theroddenberryfoundation   THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY:SurfShark - Go to surfshark.com/startrek or use code startrek at checkout to get 4 extra months of Surfshark VPN! Subscribe and Stay Updated:Never miss an episode! Subscribe on your preferred podcast player, leave a review, and join Mission Log on the journey of weekly deep dives into the Star Trek universe. Technical Director - Earl Green Producer - John Champion Associate Producer - Jessica Lynn Verdi Executive Producer - Eugene "Rod" Roddenberry Roddenberry Entertainment | All Rights Reserved

    No Name Music Cast
    Episode 247 - 90's Disco

    No Name Music Cast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 64:16


    Send us a textHere in Episode 247 of the No Name Music Cast, it is Joy's turn to pick the topic and she chooses to talk about 90's disco songs!We cover music from Ru Paul, Cher and Daft Punk to name only a few.We also cover Cheesecake, WCW Wrestling and Vogue!Support the showEmail the show: nonamemusiccast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nonamemusiccastpodcast/ https://nonamemusiccast.com/

    Disco prestado
    Nuevo disco y concurso (1/4) con Miki Santamaria | Especial

    Disco prestado

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 38:03


    ¡Estrenamos serie de episodios especiales! En ellos lanzaré un concurso para que uno de vosotros proponga tres discos prestados, piratearé mi propio disco, y charlaré sobre música con invitados «históricos» del programa. ¡Os lo explico! El disco: 'El último jardín' es un disco conceptual sobre la relación entre el ser humano y la naturaleza. No lo publicaré hasta el 6 de febrero de 2026, pero en cada uno de estos episodios os avanzaré una canción entera. El concurso: Consistirá en encontrar dos diferencias entre la versión de las canciones que avanzaré en el pódcast y la que llegará a las plataformas el 6 de febrero. El ganador se decidirá por sorteo entre las cien primeras personas que escriban a discoprestado@proton.me acertando las dos diferencias. Para participar: Pre-save: Preguarda 'El último jardín' en tu plataforma de música mediante este enlace: https://ffm.to/elultimojardin -- y deja tu correo electrónico. Ve escuchando las canciones que avanzaré en esta serie de episodios. A partir del 6 de febrero, escucha 'El último jardín' directamente en tu plataforma de música. Cuando hayas encontrado las dos diferencias escribe a discoprestado@proton.me y, si estás entre los cien primeros en acertar, entrarás en el concurso ;) Tras el sorteo, el ganador podrá proponer tres discos y la audiencia votará por su favorito. Un invitado y yo dedicaremos varios episodios a comentar el disco más votado. Los discos propuestos deberán pertenecer al mundo del rock o la música alternativa, así como ser de artistas internacionalmente conocidos. En el episodio de hoy... Me acompaña el bajista y productor Miki Santamaria (bajo incluido) y entre otras cosas comentamos: La tendencia creciente a grabar en solitario en lugar de convivir con otros músicos en el estudio. Los diferentes matices que se pueden conseguir tocando el bajo con o sin púa. El enfoque melódico de Miki y la interacción con la voz a la hora de construir una línea de bajo. El uso de disonancias para añadir interés en la música. La adicción a las redes sociales. También os avanzo la canción «Fuera de la red». Aquí tenéis la letra: Rumbo a mi hogar robado / Será un viaje estelar al pasado / Al seno del planeta que nos vio nacer / Os extrañaré, amigos / Pero debo deshacer el camino / Desdibujar mi huella y desaparecer / Cómo será vivir fuera de la red / Donde la luz se expande sin límite / Y el latir del sol es tu segunda piel / Y el silencio te acompaña donde estés / Aterricé liviano / En un largo amanecer de verano / Me acarició una sinfonía familiar / Quise enterrar mi antena / Pero estoy muy solo aquí en la Tierra / Temo olvidarla si volviera a conectar Espero que os gusten estos episodios, a mí me hacen muchísima ilusión :) ¡Salud y buena música! Marc Aliana marcaliana.com  

    Podcast de La Hora de Walter
    07 13-11-25 LHDW La Platea 1 Música:Las 50 mejores bandas de la historia, pocos están de acuerdo. Nuevo disco de La Fuga

    Podcast de La Hora de Walter

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 22:51


    07 13-11-25 LHDW La Platea 1 Música: Las 50 mejores bandas de la historia, pocos están de acuerdo. Nuevo disco de La Fuga y ya están de gira

    HARKpodcast
    Episode 397: Birthday Boi's Choose Your Own Adventure

    HARKpodcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 63:46


    It's Jam's birthday! To find out the first song they selected, go to Paragraph 2 (P2). To skip ahead to the ranking music, go to P5. P2: It was "Yule Shoot Your Eye Out" by Fall Out Boy! For their second selection, they give Ian two options -- past or future. If you think he should choose "future", go to P3. If you prefer "past", go to P4. P3: Ian chose the same thing! And the song was, unfortunately, "Feels Like Christmas" by Panic! At the Disco. All that's left is learning the ranking music -- go to P5! P4: Oh no! Ian didn't choose this option. Also, you slipped on an icy patch and fell down a well. Oops!!! P5: The ranking music in this episode is "Yule Shoot Your Eye Out" as performed by Skatune Network. Yay, you did it!

    Bobbin Headcast - by Husky
    Episode 223: Bobbin Headcast 223 - By Husky – 13/11/2025

    Bobbin Headcast - by Husky

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 60:00


    Bobbin Headcast 223 - By Husky – 13/11/2025  Follow us on the social links below www.facebook.com/bobbinheadmusicwww.soundcloud.com/bobbinheadmusicwww.twitter.com/bobbinheadmusicwww.instagram.com/bobbinheadmusic Track listing 1. Husky Feat Alyson Joyce – Do You Like It – Bobbin Head Music 2.  Output/Input Feat Antonio McLendon – Every Time You Touch Me (Dave Lee Boogiefied Remix) – Z Records 3. Random Soul – No Credit (VIP Boogie Mix) – Random Soul Recordings4. Jay Bhana – Squatter Camp (Dave Mayer Remix) – Bobbin Head Music 5. Kinjo & Birdee – Desire - Juliet6. Ramus Faber & Lucas Nord Feat Melo – Somebody – Farplane 7. Roel – Come To That Day – Soulfuric Traxx8. Kokiri & Husky – You [Got It All] – Bobbin Head Music 9. DJ S.K.T Feat Iris Gold – 4am in London (Harry Romero Remix) – Armada Subjekt  10. David Penn – YEAH YEAH – Urbana Recordings 11. Akeem Raphael & Husky – Weightless Love – House Heads12. Maex & Samiro – What Is Salsa (CASSIMM Remix) – Kokolores Records 13. Yolanda Be Cool Feat Traxsman – Get Down – Swet It Out 14. NESI (ES) – From Chicago – Heat Traxx15. Jay De Lys – Control – PIV Records 16. Andrea Lane – You Can't Stop – Wh0 Plays 

    Paul Phillips Soulful Grooves Sessions Solar Radio Show
    Paul Phillips Soulful Grooves Solar Radio Soul Show Thurs 30th October 2025

    Paul Phillips Soulful Grooves Sessions Solar Radio Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 118:58


    Paul Phillips Soulful Grooves Solar Radio Soul Show Discovering, Supporting, Showcasing, Promoting New Music playing Soulful House, Contemporary Soul, Neo Soul, Classic Soul, Funk, Disco, Jazz Fusion. www.soulfulgrooves.com

    Keepin It 100 with Konnan
    K100Talks...Ridge Holland, TK promos, Die Hards & newer movies!

    Keepin It 100 with Konnan

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 36:05


    K100 w/ Konnan & Disco is presented to you by FanDuel Sportsbook! Quickest deposits & withdrawals, plus betting available on all sports in the US & worldwide! Support K100 & check out the best in the game, FanDuel! Check out our Patreon site at Konnan.me and Patreon.com/Konnan for extra audio, exclusive video, listener roundtable discussion shows, watch-a-longs, call in shows with Konnan and DI, plus so much more! Get Interactive on Twitter @Konnan5150 @TheRealDisco  @TheCCNetwork1 @K100Konnan @TheHughezy @HarryRuiz @HugoSavinovich @RoyLucier Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@KeepinIt100OFFICIAL @K100Konnan on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Rugiet's 3-in-1 formula gets you ready in just 15 mins on avg & effects can last up to 36 hrs. Stay confident, present, & in control in the bedroom! Connect at rugiet.com/k100 to see if Rugiet Ready's right for you. You can use code K100 to get 15% off! To get the best discount off your NordVPN plan - go to http://nordvpn.com/k100 ! get 4 extra months on the 2-year plan. There's no risk with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Check out LegacySupps.com and use the code K100 for 10% off of their fat burner, pre workout, testosterone supplement, and sleep aid! Brought to you by friend of the show, Nick Aldis! Plus they now carry Women's supplements, brought to you by Mickie James! Get 15% off the exciting & innovative products at Manscaped.com by using our code K100! Smell good, stay groomed, & support Konnan, Disco, & Joe! That's a win for everyone! TheAeonMan.com brings you high quality Superfood Protein, world class New Zealand Deer Antler Velvet extract for natural testosterone, & supplements to eradicate joint pain & more for all of your health & needs! Use code WELCOME15 for 15% off! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    New Books in African American Studies
    James Brown's War on Disco

    New Books in African American Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 61:26


    In the penultimate episode of season 2 of Soundscapes NYC, hosts Ryan Purcell and Kristie Soares sit down with acclaimed historian Alice Echols, author of Hot Stuff: Disco and the Remaking of American Culture. Echols—who holds the Barbra Streisand Chair of Contemporary Gender Studies at the University of Southern California—unpacks how disco not only mirrored but actively shaped the social, racial, and sexual revolutions of 1970s New York City. Echols is the author of several books that have framed the way we understand the history of the 1960s and 1970s, and particularly the way music has shaped society at the intersection of gender, sexuality, and race. The conversation begins with Echols' newest research, drawn from her forthcoming book Black Power, White Heat: From Solidarity Politics to Radical Chic, which reexamines interracial activism and allyship during the Black Freedom Movement. From the Angela Davis trial to the alliances formed within SNCC and the Black Panther Party, Echols traces how solidarity both flourished and fractured across the era. Turning to disco, she considers disco's uneasy place in Black and queer cultural history. She notes how disco was created by and for Black audiences, while also being rejected by many in the Black music industry, like James Brown, for being “politically empty.” Through figures like Nile Rodgers, Grace Jones, and Sylvester, Echols argues that disco's lush orchestration and sensual performances reflected radical redefinitions of gender, sexuality, and Black masculinity. With musical excerpts woven throughout, Purcell and Soares guide listeners through the sonic textures of disco—its roots in funk and soul, its resistance to genre boundaries, and its capacity to move bodies and politics alike. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

    TREKSPERTS BRIEFING ROOM
    "That Hope Is You" (Disco, S3 ep1) w/ Laurie Ulster

    TREKSPERTS BRIEFING ROOM

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 65:21


    THIS VOYAGE, Lisa Klink (screenwriter, Star Trek DS9, Voyager) is joined by Trek All Access's Laurie Ulster to discuss the season 3 premiere episode of Star Trek Discovery. Time travel and new beginnings abound in this all new episode of the Treksperts Briefing Room! Follow us on your favorite social channels at:@trekspertsBR@inglorioustrek@inglorioustreksperts**Join us on our new INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS DISCORD Channel at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://discord.gg/7kgmJSExeh⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SUBSCRIBE TO TREKSPERTS PLUS TODAY... and get every episode of INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS and our new podcast, INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS presents DECK 78 along with additional bonus content, exclusive commercial free video versions and surprises all season long. For more details, visit trekkspertsplus.com.Learn all that is learnable about Star Trek in Mark A. Altman & Edward Gross' THE FIFTY-YEAR MISSION, available in hardcover, paperback, digital and audio from St. Maritn's Press. Follow Inglorious Treksperts at @inglorioustrek on Twitter, Facebook and at @inglorioustreksperts on Instagram. And now follow the Treksperts Briefing Room at @trekspertsBR, an entirely separate Twitter & Instagram feed.Support the Treksperts Briefing Room's co-host, Peter Holmstrom's new documentary project:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/georgelucas/george-lucas-the-lost-golden-age#StarTrek #TOS #TAS #TNG #DS9 #VOY #ENT #DISCO #PICARD #LLAP #comics #IDW #Marvel #DC #GoldKey #Discovery #DeepSpaceNine #STTMP #StarWars  #CaptainPike #StrangeNewWorlds #55YearTour  #casting #ST55 #StarTrek55 #TheCage #StrangeNewWorlds #SNW #Voyager #Janeway #Enterprise #TheSearchForSpock #StarTrekIII #BSG #TMP #Trekkies #BestofTrek #EnterpriseIncidents #IDW #comics #DS9 #DeepSpaceNine #PicardSeason3 #StarTrekPicard #Picard #Borg #PicardSeason3 #StarTrekPicard

    ¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!
    El nuevo disco de Rosalía | El monólogo de Fer

    ¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 3:59


    Fernando Martín se ha enamorado del nuevo disco de Rosalía: "Pero también hay que decirle algunas cosas que no..."

    New Books Network
    James Brown's War on Disco

    New Books Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 61:26


    In the penultimate episode of season 2 of Soundscapes NYC, hosts Ryan Purcell and Kristie Soares sit down with acclaimed historian Alice Echols, author of Hot Stuff: Disco and the Remaking of American Culture. Echols—who holds the Barbra Streisand Chair of Contemporary Gender Studies at the University of Southern California—unpacks how disco not only mirrored but actively shaped the social, racial, and sexual revolutions of 1970s New York City. Echols is the author of several books that have framed the way we understand the history of the 1960s and 1970s, and particularly the way music has shaped society at the intersection of gender, sexuality, and race. The conversation begins with Echols' newest research, drawn from her forthcoming book Black Power, White Heat: From Solidarity Politics to Radical Chic, which reexamines interracial activism and allyship during the Black Freedom Movement. From the Angela Davis trial to the alliances formed within SNCC and the Black Panther Party, Echols traces how solidarity both flourished and fractured across the era. Turning to disco, she considers disco's uneasy place in Black and queer cultural history. She notes how disco was created by and for Black audiences, while also being rejected by many in the Black music industry, like James Brown, for being “politically empty.” Through figures like Nile Rodgers, Grace Jones, and Sylvester, Echols argues that disco's lush orchestration and sensual performances reflected radical redefinitions of gender, sexuality, and Black masculinity. With musical excerpts woven throughout, Purcell and Soares guide listeners through the sonic textures of disco—its roots in funk and soul, its resistance to genre boundaries, and its capacity to move bodies and politics alike. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

    The Roddenberry Podcast Network
    The Trek Files: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast 14-10 Your Move, Doug – First Contact with TNG

    The Roddenberry Podcast Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 27:08


    Imagine being invited to visit the Star Trek: The Next Generation set before it even aired by none other than Bob Justman. This week, The Trek Files welcomes back Doug Drexler to share the story of his very first visit to the TNG set in 1987, spurred by a letter from legendary Trek producer Robert H. Justman. That visit changed everything. Doug quickly transitioned from fan to crew member, taking any job that would get him in the door as he built the career that would shape the look of Star Trek for decades to come. With his signature energy and humility, Doug talks about what it meant to go from wide-eyed visitor to behind-the-scenes creative force, and why, even now, he understands fans who struggle with change in the franchise he loves so much. Plus, we're in the final stretch of the Kickstarter campaign for Trek Star, the documentary chronicling Doug's incredible Trek journey.

    Ken Steele's Podcast Worldwide
    Episode 1570: For The Love of Music (Funky Disco)

    Ken Steele's Podcast Worldwide

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 121:11


    For The Love of Music is a funky disco house music podcast. Great classics that will bring back tons of memories. Artist names and song titles are in order of play... HAROLD MELVIN AND THE BLUE NOTES-THE LOVE I LOST, HEATWAVE-BOOGIE NIGHTS, THE O'JAYS-BACK STABBERS, THE TRAMMPS-DISCO INFERNO, EARTH, WIND, & FIRE-SEPTEMBER, AARON SMITH-DANCIN', MADISON AVENUE-DON'T CALL ME BABY, GQ-ROCK FREQ, DAN HARTMAN-RELIGHT MY FIRE, JOCELYN BROWN-PICKIN' UP PROMISES, JAMIROQUAI-SUMMER GIRL, THE O'JAYS-MESSAGE IN OUR MUSIC, PEOPLE'S CHOICE-HERE WE GO AGAIN, THELMA HOUSTON-I'M HERE AGAIN, CHRISTOPHER CROSS-RIDE LIKE THE WIND, KLEEER-TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT, ATLANTIC STARR-CIRCLES, BOB SINCLAR-LOVE IS THE ANSWER, JAMIROQUAI-COSMIC GIRL, BOB MARLEY-EXODUS. End. Thanks for listening to Ken Steele Music.

    New Books in Music
    James Brown's War on Disco

    New Books in Music

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 61:26


    In the penultimate episode of season 2 of Soundscapes NYC, hosts Ryan Purcell and Kristie Soares sit down with acclaimed historian Alice Echols, author of Hot Stuff: Disco and the Remaking of American Culture. Echols—who holds the Barbra Streisand Chair of Contemporary Gender Studies at the University of Southern California—unpacks how disco not only mirrored but actively shaped the social, racial, and sexual revolutions of 1970s New York City. Echols is the author of several books that have framed the way we understand the history of the 1960s and 1970s, and particularly the way music has shaped society at the intersection of gender, sexuality, and race. The conversation begins with Echols' newest research, drawn from her forthcoming book Black Power, White Heat: From Solidarity Politics to Radical Chic, which reexamines interracial activism and allyship during the Black Freedom Movement. From the Angela Davis trial to the alliances formed within SNCC and the Black Panther Party, Echols traces how solidarity both flourished and fractured across the era. Turning to disco, she considers disco's uneasy place in Black and queer cultural history. She notes how disco was created by and for Black audiences, while also being rejected by many in the Black music industry, like James Brown, for being “politically empty.” Through figures like Nile Rodgers, Grace Jones, and Sylvester, Echols argues that disco's lush orchestration and sensual performances reflected radical redefinitions of gender, sexuality, and Black masculinity. With musical excerpts woven throughout, Purcell and Soares guide listeners through the sonic textures of disco—its roots in funk and soul, its resistance to genre boundaries, and its capacity to move bodies and politics alike. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music

    Smooth Groovers Licensed Jazz Funk Soul and Smooth Jazz Podcast
    Smooth Groovers Licensed Podcast Season 17 - Beyond the Groove Series Ep274

    Smooth Groovers Licensed Jazz Funk Soul and Smooth Jazz Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 114:37


    Licensed Episode BTGSeriesEp274 - In-between the regular shows featuring the Radio Issue.

    Keepin It 100 with Konnan
    K100 Sports 130!

    Keepin It 100 with Konnan

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 29:09


    K100 w/ Konnan & Disco is presented to you by FanDuel Sportsbook! Quickest deposits & withdrawals, plus betting available on all sports in the US & worldwide! Support K100 & check out the best in the game, FanDuel! Check out our Patreon site at Konnan.me and Patreon.com/Konnan for extra audio, exclusive video, listener roundtable discussion shows, watch-a-longs, call in shows with Konnan and DI, plus so much more! Get Interactive on Twitter @Konnan5150 @TheRealDisco  @TheCCNetwork1 @K100Konnan @TheHughezy @HarryRuiz @HugoSavinovich @RoyLucier Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@KeepinIt100OFFICIAL @K100Konnan on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Rugiet's 3-in-1 formula gets you ready in just 15 mins on avg & effects can last up to 36 hrs. Stay confident, present, & in control in the bedroom! Connect at rugiet.com/k100 to see if Rugiet Ready's right for you. You can use code K100 to get 15% off! To get the best discount off your NordVPN plan - go to http://nordvpn.com/k100 ! get 4 extra months on the 2-year plan. There's no risk with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Check out LegacySupps.com and use the code K100 for 10% off of their fat burner, pre workout, testosterone supplement, and sleep aid! Brought to you by friend of the show, Nick Aldis! Plus they now carry Women's supplements, brought to you by Mickie James! Get 15% off the exciting & innovative products at Manscaped.com by using our code K100! Smell good, stay groomed, & support Konnan, Disco, & Joe! That's a win for everyone! TheAeonMan.com brings you high quality Superfood Protein, world class New Zealand Deer Antler Velvet extract for natural testosterone, & supplements to eradicate joint pain & more for all of your health & needs! Use code WELCOME15 for 15% off! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.