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Jazz Ahead 205 - Speciale 8 marzo 1. Pienso En Tu Mira, Rosalia, El Mal Querer, Columbia Records, 2018 2. Beautiful Stranger, Madonna, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Mavericks Records, 1999 3. Zero, Linker, Remonta, Pomm_elo, 2016 4. Drone Bomb Me, Anonhi, Hopelessness, Secretly Canadian, 2016 5. Gatas Extraordinarias, Cassia Eller, Com voce...Meu Mundo Ficaria Completo, Universal, 1999 6. Braille, Rico Dalasam, Braille, Hominis Canidae, 2023 7. Unpretty, TLC, FanMail, BMG, 1999 8. Galang, M.I.A., Arular, XL Recordings, 2005 9. Secretly, Skunk Anansie, Post Orgasmic Chill, Boogooyamma, 1999 10. Bitch 2.0, Chadua Rodriguez, Avere 20 anni, Doner Music, 2019 11. So Mi Like It, Spice, 10, V and P Records, 2021 12. Barrio, Mahmood, Barrio, Universal, 2019 13. A Carne, Elza Soares, Do Cóccix até o Pescoço, Tratore, 2002 14. I Gotta Find Peace of Mind, Lauryn Hill, MTV Unplugged N. 2.0, Columbia records, 2022
2018 has been a big year for the Take 5. So before I take a little break, I thought it was worth celebrating some of the greatest moments of the last 12 months, and Frankenstein a Turbo co-host. It's honestly hard to keep the list to 7, but these conversations capture what I love about the Take 5. They can be at one moment hilarious, at another, devastating. What they always reveal, are the musical hearts of artists we love. Songs have a way of triggering and open up people's memories, and there are many moments when – in the midst of playing these songs – some of our favourite musicians reveal something about themselves and their story that you've never heard before. You'll get a peek behind the scenes at the Big Day Out with official photographer Sophie Howarth, find out how Beck reacted the first time he heard Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit', hear what lesson in music Snoop Dogg taught Kamasi Washington, find out what happened when Dylan Lewis' mates would visit the set of Recovery, how Anohni's ‘Drone Bomb Me' changed the way Kimbra thought about her own music, what song completely blew Peaches' mind, and you'll hear Ice Cube, and the moment that made him and 1200 people well up with tears in our first every live take 5, on stage at the Opera House. Beck: Nirvana - 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' Sophie Howarth: Magic Dirt - 'Super Tear' Kamasi Washington: Rick James - 'Bustin' Out (On The Funk)' Peaches: PJ Harvey - '50 Ft Queenie {4 Track Demo Version}' Kimbra: Anohni - 'Drone Bomb Me' Dylan Lewis: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - '2 Kindsa Love/Flavor {Live on Recovery 1997}' Ice Cube: Sam Cooke - 'A Change Is Gonna Come'
2018 has been a big year for the Take 5. So before I take a little break, I thought it was worth celebrating some of the greatest moments of the last 12 months, and Frankenstein a Turbo co-host. It’s honestly hard to keep the list to 7, but these conversations capture what I love about the Take 5. They can be at one moment hilarious, at another, devastating. What they always reveal, are the musical hearts of artists we love. Songs have a way of triggering and open up people’s memories, and there are many moments when – in the midst of playing these songs – some of our favourite musicians reveal something about themselves and their story that you’ve never heard before. You'll get a peek behind the scenes at the Big Day Out with official photographer Sophie Howarth, find out how Beck reacted the first time he heard Nirvana’s 'Smells Like Teen Spirit', hear what lesson in music Snoop Dogg taught Kamasi Washington, find out what happened when Dylan Lewis' mates would visit the set of Recovery, how Anohni’s ‘Drone Bomb Me’ changed the way Kimbra thought about her own music, what song completely blew Peaches' mind, and you’ll hear Ice Cube, and the moment that made him and 1200 people well up with tears in our first every live take 5, on stage at the Opera House. Beck: Nirvana - 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' Sophie Howarth: Magic Dirt - 'Super Tear' Kamasi Washington: Rick James - 'Bustin' Out (On The Funk)' Peaches: PJ Harvey - '50 Ft Queenie {4 Track Demo Version}' Kimbra: Anohni - 'Drone Bomb Me' Dylan Lewis: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - '2 Kindsa Love/Flavor {Live on Recovery 1997}' Ice Cube: Sam Cooke - 'A Change Is Gonna Come'
2018 has been a big year for the Take 5. So before I take a little break, I thought it was worth celebrating some of the greatest moments of the last 12 months, and Frankenstein a Turbo co-host. It’s honestly hard to keep the list to 7, but these conversations capture what I love about the Take 5. They can be at one moment hilarious, at another, devastating. What they always reveal, are the musical hearts of artists we love. Songs have a way of triggering and open up people’s memories, and there are many moments when – in the midst of playing these songs – some of our favourite musicians reveal something about themselves and their story that you’ve never heard before. You'll get a peek behind the scenes at the Big Day Out with official photographer Sophie Howarth, find out how Beck reacted the first time he heard Nirvana’s 'Smells Like Teen Spirit', hear what lesson in music Snoop Dogg taught Kamasi Washington, find out what happened when Dylan Lewis' mates would visit the set of Recovery, how Anohni’s ‘Drone Bomb Me’ changed the way Kimbra thought about her own music, what song completely blew Peaches' mind, and you’ll hear Ice Cube, and the moment that made him and 1200 people well up with tears in our first every live take 5, on stage at the Opera House. Beck: Nirvana - 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' Sophie Howarth: Magic Dirt - 'Super Tear' Kamasi Washington: Rick James - 'Bustin' Out (On The Funk)' Peaches: PJ Harvey - '50 Ft Queenie {4 Track Demo Version}' Kimbra: Anohni - 'Drone Bomb Me' Dylan Lewis: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - '2 Kindsa Love/Flavor {Live on Recovery 1997}' Ice Cube: Sam Cooke - 'A Change Is Gonna Come'
Drone Bomb Me, by Ahnoni, Yemen Wedding, Poor People’s Campaign, Venezuela, Beyond Capitalism, Peace Not War, Anti-Protest Bills, Eco-Defender Murders, Defend The Earth, by Alice Di Micele
Enough is Enough by Chumbawamba, Go Forward, Not Back, Universal Basic Income, Hillbilly Elegy, Single Payer, Medicare for All, Antifa and the Green Party, Our Revolution, Sortition, Hacking the Vote, Environmentalist murders, Drone Killings, Drone Bomb Me by Anohni
If you've only heard Lizzo's hit "Good As Hell" you might think the Twin Cities singer is a funny and ingratiating but fairly straightforward purveyor of self-affirmation and charismatic confidence. But as her joyful and explosive live show unfolded, complete with the arrival of the ecstatic backup dancers she calls "The Big Girls," it became clear that Lizzo has something more powerful going on: 1. Worship, 2. Phone, 3. Bam Bam, 4. Deep, 5. Drone Bomb Me, 6. Easy Easy, 7. 'Scuse Me, 8. Coconut Oil, 9. Good As Hell
Estéreo360º reúne en un único programa a 3 musiqueros de peso (Chisco Fernández de Selector de Frecuencias, César Luquero de RDL o División Sonora y Jorge Obón de El Telescopio) para repasar los principales aconteceres musicales de 2016 y rescatar algunas de sus mejores canciones: "Florian Saucer Attack" de Black Mountain; "Sudden Ambitions" de Lust For Youth; "Ketamine for Breakfast" de Kate Tempest; "We the People" de A Tribe Called Quest; "El extraño viaje" de Murciano Total; "Nuevas ruinas" de Mucho; y (exclusivamente en esta versión podcast) "Drone Bomb Me" de ANOHNI.
Tracklist: 01- Drone Bomb Me – ANOHNI 02- Para Polaris – MMOTHS 03- Bush Society – Mark Burrott 04- Back to It – Charles Murdoch 05- Minds – CHINAH 06- Hoops (Wet_Remix) – Jones 07- Surrounds – Anatole 08- Sisters (Boards of Canada remix) – Odd Nosdam 09- End For Sure – Populous 10- Reminder […]
Tracklist: 01- Drone Bomb Me – ANOHNI 02- Para Polaris – MMOTHS 03- Bush Society – Mark Burrott 04- Back to It – Charles Murdoch 05- Minds – CHINAH 06- Hoops (Wet_Remix) – Jones 07- Surrounds – Anatole 08- Sisters (Boards of Canada remix) – Odd Nosdam 09- End For Sure – Populous 10- Reminder […] The post Planeta Binario 17/03/2016 first appeared on Ripollet Ràdio.