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In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the idea that the left-right political spectrum is a grand illusion designed to distract and divide. Our host examines the song "Eminence Front" by The Who, interpreting its lyrics in the context of today's political climate and the Hegelian dialectic. The episode touches on the crumbling economy, the Obama administration's alleged plans to collapse it under Trump, and the scripted nature of political discourse. We discuss Kamala Harris's fluctuating public image and the manipulation of racial narratives in politics. Our host also addresses the controversial topics of Title IX changes under Biden and Harris, which now allow men into female spaces, and the divisive nature of identity politics. We explore the idea that these distractions are meant to keep the public from seeing the real issues at hand. In addition, we examine the rise of AI and automation, the increasing unemployment rates, and the illusion of a healthy job market. The episode also includes a discussion on the significance of the silicone chip, the invention that has revolutionized our world, yet remains faceless and nameless. Finally, we touch on the importance of prayer and spiritual protection, sharing insights from an ex-witch about the power of prayers of protection. The episode concludes with a call to unity and a reminder to be ready for the return of Christ. Join us for a compelling mix of current events, political analysis, and spiritual insights that challenge the status quo and encourage you to see beyond the illusions.
Read Uncle Todd Sider's obituary. If you are so inclined, charitable donations in his honor can be made to the Dr. Todd Sider Training, Education & Excellence Memorial Fund at the Parkview Health Foundation or to the Congregation Achduth Vesholom fund for Adult Education. Barry, Abigail, and guest Todd Sider (Abigail's uncle and Barry's brother-in-law) discuss Todd's Jukebox submission, Pretenders by The Pretenders, and sample Harvester, Undaunted, Dr. Jekyll Low Cal Hazy IPA, and Mr. Hyde High Cal Imperial IPA from Chapman's Brewing Company in Angola, Indiana. Abigail's only knowledge of The Pretenders prior to reviewing this album was their Christmas song 2000 Miles. Other woman-led punk rock bands of this era mentioned were Pat Benatar, Heart, and Blondie. Try listening to Eminence Front by The Who or Where's the Orchestra by Billy Joel with only one headphone in! This album includes a cover of Stop Your Sobbing, originally by The Kinks. Read more about Saltwater Brewery's Eco Six Pack Rings made from spent hops. You can also buy Beer Mutts dog treats made from spent grain. Barry put in another plug for A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs. Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Facebook | Instagram | X | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pops-on-hops-podcast/message
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Jag Core Member Bruce Hollett joins the podcast, resplendent in his "Five-Time Guest" purple blazer to discuss the music and the influence of the Who. What is their best album? Their best song? What songs would you put in a tight 45-minute playlist? What was their influence on punk music? How albums are produced and staged? So many questions, and we provide answers to you in less than an hour. Substitute no lies for fact! Put some Jagbags in your ear!
In this episode of Music Defender, Joe tries to explain what's great about a non-rocking, slickly produced, soft-Eighties, Keith Moon-less Who. Good luck, say Michael and Kalli, while co-host Max is still studying the American Dream in Germany.
The Who were ready to call it a day in 1982 which makes It's Hard their swan song. Of course they eventually came back but they were facing MTV, middle age, solo careers and examining life through different lenses. Keith Moon died in 1978 after the release of Who Are You and The Who soldiered on with Kenney Jones (The Faces) on the drums. But Pete Townshend's solo debut Empty Glass in 1980, which featured the mega-hit Let My Love Open The Door, put the band in an awkward position.The Who released Face Dances in 1981 but Pete was more keen on a solo career after the triple platinum Empty Glass. But the record company wanted one more Who album and tour and It's Hard was to serve as The Who's swan song which it did for nearly a quarter of a decade.Radio hits Athena and Eminence Front are well known but diving deeper into the album unlocks some unheralded songs written by John Entwhistle, Pete's contemplation of himself as a middle age rock star and what their collective future might be with or without the band. While some of the keyboards and synths might make this one sound dated, some of the themes of struggling to understand your place in the world are as poignant as ever. It was fun to rediscover this one!Ugly American Werewolf in London WebsiteTwitterInstagramYouTubeLInkTreewww.pantheonpodcasts.com
The Who were ready to call it a day in 1982 which makes It's Hard their swan song. Of course they eventually came back but they were facing MTV, middle age, solo careers and examining life through different lenses. Keith Moon died in 1978 after the release of Who Are You and The Who soldiered on with Kenney Jones (The Faces) on the drums. But Pete Townshend's solo debut Empty Glass in 1980, which featured the mega-hit Let My Love Open The Door, put the band in an awkward position.The Who released Face Dances in 1981 but Pete was more keen on a solo career after the triple platinum Empty Glass. But the record company wanted one more Who album and tour and It's Hard was to serve as The Who's swan song which it did for nearly a quarter of a decade.Radio hits Athena and Eminence Front are well known but diving deeper into the album unlocks some unheralded songs written by John Entwhistle, Pete's contemplation of himself as a middle age rock star and what their collective future might be with or without the band. While some of the keyboards and synths might make this one sound dated, some of the themes of struggling to understand your place in the world are as poignant as ever. It was fun to rediscover this one!Ugly American Werewolf in London WebsiteTwitterInstagramYouTubeLInkTreewww.pantheonpodcasts.com
"The sun shinesAnd people forgetThe spray flies as the speedboat glidesAnd people forget...""Eminence Front" by The Who.Whenever I publish anything about the déjà vu the current markets are giving me, I will have at least one troll - usually either a mansplainer, corporate shill, or bot - assure me that we could just neeeevvvveeerrrr have another 2008 again. Really? The crappy thing is: Wall Street is right. The public forgets. I recently watched The Divide: The Real People Behind the Wealth Gap on Java Discover and one of the interviewees, a former VP at Deutsche Bank, recalls a conversation about the bailouts in which she was told, "Well, here's the thing: the public always forgets." Now here we are. You can find the film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1WvDqj1qzQOther links I discuss in this episode:https://causeyconsultingllc.com/2022/08/17/wait-a-minute-i-thought-pplr-doin-great/https://www.businessinsider.com/personal-finance/k-shaped-recovery-definitionNeed more? Email me: https://causeyconsultingllc.com/contact-causey/For exclusive content you won't find here, become a Patreon Patron!
We love Tamar Berk — and now you're going to love her, too. Tamar came up in the ‘90s Chicago scene with her band Starball, but her finest work would have to be the pair of excellent solo records she released in 2021 and ‘22. On this episode we try to figure out how that happened. We also talk about mean scenes, moving to (and moving out of)Portland, Matt Walker, finding your voice, Rush, being in a family of functioning musicians, The Countdown, her daughter's band The Inflorescence, working with Ron Nevison, “Athena” vs. “Eminence Front”, Steve Malkmus, the things kids say these days, and (unfortunately) Gary Coleman comes up again.
On episode 3 of the Bulldog Dialogue, GWU President Dr. William Downs welcomes outgoing Student Government Association President, Jada Newton and SGA President-elect, Blake Ellizalde to share thoughts on the Gardner-Webb student experience. Jada and Blake offer tips to prospective students, memories on favorite GW traditions, birthday wishes for “Bo” (our live mascot), and they note where you can find the best discounted GW merch … all that and more on this week's episode of Bulldog Dialogue. #### This is the official podcast channel for Gardner-Webb University. Here, you will find shows exploring the many aspects of Bulldog Nation. GW students, faculty, staff, alumni and community are thinkers, doers, and world-changers, seeking to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspired to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of those around them. Our guests offer a landscape of diverse thought and engaging discussions covering a wide-range of topics impacting our world at home and around the globe. **Background music for this episode features: “Why Can't This Be Love” written and performed by Van Halen. It appears on the 1986 release 5150 and is distributed by Warner Bros. "Eminence Front" written and sung by Pete Townshend of the Who. It appears as the sixth track on the group's 1982 studio album, It's Hard. This music is distributed by WB. “The Gardner-Webb Fight Song” was performed and recorded by the 2012 Marchin' Bulldogs live at Spangler Stadium.
This episode of the Bulldog Dialogue podcast is 35 years in the making; Gardner-Webb President Dr. William Downs dives in deep to talk about the launch of the rebranded Gardner-Webb athletic logo and what it means for Bulldog Nation. Several guests will offer their insights on the development process, what fans can expect to see in the days, weeks and months ahead, and how students, alumni, and friends can get new gear. Guests include: · Nick Irwin, Chief Creative Officer, VP Co. · Richard McDevitt, VP for Marketing, GWU · Marc Rabb, Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations, GWU · Kristen Setzer, Vice President for Enrollment Management, GWU and GWU Athletics Hall of Fame recipient for Women's Soccer #### This is the official podcast channel for Gardner-Webb University. Here, you will find shows exploring the many aspects of Bulldog Nation. GW students, faculty, staff, alumni and community are thinkers, doers, and world-changers, seeking to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspired to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of those around them. Our guests offer a landscape of diverse thought and engaging discussions covering a wide-range of topics impacting our world at home and around the globe. **Background music for this episode features: “Why Can't This Be Love” written and performed by Van Halen. It appears on the 1986 release 5150 and is distributed by Warner Bros. "Eminence Front" written and sung by Pete Townshend of the Who. It appears as the sixth track on the group's 1982 studio album, It's Hard. This music is distributed by WB. “The Gardner-Webb Fight Song” was performed and recorded by the 2012 Marchin' Bulldogs live at Spangler Stadium.
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In the non-stop cavalcade of Scott's ‘90s pals, Blake Smith is among the closest. As guitarist and vocalist for Fig Dish (and later, Caviar and The Prairie Cartel) — Blake has been there with Scott through a lot of the ups and downs of the Chicago music scene for the last — oh, never mind how many years it's been. Just listen. On this episode we talk about bad band names, playing the Metro for the first time, bad touring experiences (where Blake tells the story that makes Scott gag), working with Lou Giordano and Tom Lord-Alge, “Eminence Front” vs. “Athena”, Sponge-jacking, Zebra, and for some reason Gabe is dressed like a leprechaun pimp.
Barry, Abigail, and guest Todd Sider (Abigail's uncle and Barry's brother-in-law) discuss Todd's Jukebox submission, Pretenders by The Pretenders, and sample Harvester, Undaunted, Dr. Jekyll Low Cal Hazy IPA, and Mr. Hyde High Cal Imperial IPA from Chapman's Brewing Company in Angola, Indiana. Abigail's only knowledge of The Pretenders prior to reviewing this album was their Christmas song 2000 Miles. Other woman-led punk rock bands of this era mentioned were Pat Benatar, Heart, and Blondie. Try listening to Eminence Front by The Who or Where's the Orchestra by Billy Joel with only one headphone in! This album includes a cover of Stop Your Sobbing, originally by The Kinks. Read more about Saltwater Brewery's Eco Six Pack Rings made from spent hops. You can also buy Beer Mutts dog treats made from spent grain. Barry put in another plug for A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs. Up next… Modern Love by Matt Nathanson Our next Jukebox episode will be Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd, submitted by Jeff Shettler in Santa Barbara, California, releasing on May 27, 2022. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pops-on-hops-podcast/message
“Eminence Front” by The Who was recorded at a crucial time for the band, after the death of drumming legend Keith Moon and during a very rocky period in songwriter Pete Townshend's life. Listen to the story in the new episode of Behind The Song. Watch the video episode on the Behind The Song Youtube channel: https://bit.ly/2DBF4wJ
Tune in this week to hear my chat with returning guest Michael Palmisano! This time around Michael talks all about his first Umphrey's McGee show and his epic sit in with the band on The Who tune, "Eminence Front" on June 30th, 2021 at The Fredrick Fairgrounds in Fredrick, Maryland. We also talked about: * His highlights from the evening * How the whole sit in went down * The community as a whole * How the internet helped create this opportunity * The fans that he met at the show * His plan for doing a reaction video of his sit in * His new space, The Barn. The vision for himself, his students and other musicians when they are there and the conversation he had with Jake about coming to jam sometime. * Head to the DATC YouTube page or his channel's page to watch footage of his sit in! * Email: droppedamongthiscrowdpod@gmail.comShow Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/droppedamongthiscrowdpodcast/Show Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/droppedamongthiscrowd/Dropped Among This Crowd on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/y7zqveo5Where you can also watch video interviews on IGTV: https://www.instagram.com/droppedamongthiscrowdpodcast/channel/Twitter: https://twitter.com/amongthiscrowdBook a conversation on "Dropped among this Crowd":https://calendly.com/droppedamongthiscrowdpod"Dropped Among This Crowd" Official Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AmongthisCrowdWhere to find everything Conduit Magazine: https://linktr.ee/conduitmagazineDropped Among This Crowd Media Company:Website: Dropped Among This Crowd Media Company (datcmediacompany.com)Instagram: DATC Media Company (@datcmediacompany) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: DATCMediaCompany (@DatcMedia) / TwitterUmphrey's McGee Tour Dates: Tour Dates | Music | Concert Tour Dates | Umphrey's McGee (umphreys.com)YOU WALKED UP SHAKING IN YOUR BOOTS BUT YOU STOOD TALL AND LEFT A RAGING BULL - Umphrey's McGee (umphreys.com)Michael Palmisano + Jake Cinninger: https://tinyurl.com/jfbwe8Michael Palmisano + Ryan Stasik: https://tinyurl.com/wjft8rwEpisode 99: https://droppedamongthiscrowdpod.simplecast.com/episodes/conversation-with-guitar-teacher-michael-palmisanoWhere you can watch the video of the chat on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/yc8p6r2dWhere you can watch in IGTV: https://www.instagram.com/sarajachimiak/Guitargate.com: https://www.guitargate.com/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrGuitargateWhere you can listen to the June 30th 2021 show with Michael's sit in: UMLive: https://tinyurl.com/95hyjwkjNugs.net: https://tinyurl.com/key5ykbeUmphrey's related reaction videos:Puppet String: https://tinyurl.com/u5qrxdpWizard Burial Ground: https://tinyurl.com/ulvwetyPlunger: https://tinyurl.com/882xsf8wRed Hot Mama featuring Widespread Panic + Umphrey's McGee: https://tinyurl.com/vpy38vrWhere you can find Michael on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guitargate/Twitter: https://twitter.com/guitargate
Paul and Kirk say hot takes about The Who's "Eminence Front" and which Fine Young Cannibals hit is this goodest thing. Plus they count down their top five songs from their respective birth years, which, if you don't know when they were born, you'll have to listen to find out.
So there is this crazy thing that happens when I work on a big project. It always arrives with a song. Not like an existing song that I think of or listen to while I'm writing. No, I mean a theme song. The original How to Succeed in Evil theme song was this -- played by me on a cheap keyboard. The Merchant Adventurer had a theme -- that I played on a ukulele, even though it's not at all a Ukulele song. But I think I got the right sound out of it.As a writer, I use playlists as a creative tool. But they are filled with songs that I don't really listen to in the way that I listen to songs when I'm not writing. They set the vibe, let me get into the feel of the world and remind me that now it's time to put all that other b******t aside and write. So I've taken all these songs and put them on a Spotify playlist. (Yes, I've literally made you a mix tape.)Super Bon Bon by Soul Coughing. This song was the first thing that pulled at me about Edwin Windsor. This idea of him breaking bad and being this unstoppable force. I Don't Want to Know About Evil by Beth OrtonJust as I finished the draft of the Original How to Succeed in Evil novel, Pandora served this song for me. It was something of a mystical experience. Serendipity in the Jungian sense, not so much in the Police sense. We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome) by Tina TurnerOkay, in college I used to go to this bar that has now been turned into a Starbucks and play at an open mic there. And there was this guy who would come in late. A black guy who worked as a security guard and he'd come in in uniform, get up on stage and just crush it. Amazing voice, played the guitar as much a percussion instrument as a melodic instrument. And he covered this song. He just tore it up. Just burned the place down every time he played it. Not my favorite Mad Max movie, but this has been one of my favorite songs ever since. Superman's Song by The Crash Test Dummies."Superman never made any money, savin' the world from Solomon Grundy." This song, to me, speaks to the essential sadness at the heart of Excelsior's character. For all his superpowers, he's just lost, adrift in the world just like us "normal" people. There are more stories to tell with this character and I know how to tell them better now. Eminence Front by the WhoThis is partially Topper's song from Hostile Takeover, but it's also that drive and the whole world of deception and everybody having a dual identity. It's just a great, great song and really helped me write these books. For this round I really got hooked on Jose Gonzalez', Cover of This is How We Walk on the Moon, I Will Possess your Heart by Death Cab for Cutie, Corporation by Jack White. And this Torre Florim cover of Firestarter by The Prodigy. As I've been working on How to Succeed in Evil this time around, I realized that I was going to need a theme. I mean, I didn't push it. I just put it on the list. Find some music for the intro and outro. The last thought in my head was to compose something. But at the same time I found myself noodling this little thing on guitar. Playing it incessantly, really. You know, just working at it like a kid works at a loose tooth. Drove my wife crazy, she said, it's beautiful, but do you have to play it all the time? There may have been more cursing involved in that conversation. And when it really started to gel, I realized it might be the theme. So I sent it to a musician friend of mine both whose judgment I trust and whose taste is very different than mine. He liked it too.So anyway, this is the theme for the new How to Succeed in Evil. I'm going to get a little help and try to produce a richer, more polished version of it, but this totally works as just guitar or piano. And that's it. That's all I've got to share with you right now. It's all coming together right now. And we're very much on track for an August launch.If you have a song that you think would fit on the unofficial soundtrack of How to Succeed in Evil, put it in the comments. Get full access to How It's Written by Patrick E. McLean at patrickemclean.substack.com/subscribe
Joe & Toby connect the many musical dots between the iconic hip-hop trio 3rd Bass and their biggest hit “Pop Goes The Weasel” (1991). What we geek out over in this episode: The life and music of English singer-songwriter Peter Gabriel, Genesis, Henry Rollins, The Who’s “Eminence Front” (1982), Stevie Wonder’s “You Haven’t Done Nothin’” (1974), “Back to the Grill” (1992), and Non-Phixion’s “Black Helicopters” (2004).
On this week’s episode of the Freeform Rock Podcast, we review the classic album by The Beatles, The White Album.” Since this album is so darned good, we play 5 songs off of this timeless gem. The newer artist spotlight this week features the songs “Reckless Rider” by The Thick Un's”, and “Where I Lie” by the band Gengahr. True to form, we conclude our episode with our tracks of the week which include “Eminence Front” by The Who and “Follow: by Novella. Until next week, have a ROCKING Thanksgiving!
Hey, everybody makes a mistake now and then. That's why they put erasers on pencils, am I right? But once in awhile, someone will make a mistake that manages to enhance rather than detract ("Eminence Front," I'm looking at you.). And that's where we're going this week: we'll look at four songs that had mistakes in them where the artists made a conscious decision to keep the error in place because it actually makes the song a little bit better. And, as usual, you can listen to the show via your favorite podcatcher, or you can just play/download it from right here: And any feedback is good feedback...especially if it's good feedback. so please take the time to leave a rating on iTunes or whatever app you're using to listen to the show. Much appreciated! And for your efforts, here's a video clip of the the engineer's point of view behind one of the stories in the show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=76&v=B1aRrEnOv3o Click here to become a Patron of the show.
For our Fall Fund Drive show we offer some program highlights from the last several months to show, not tell, how deserving we are of your financial support. And we open the show with The Who’s “Eminence Front”…it’s a favorite of mine. We used this in the show with Thomas Frank, “It Takes a Democrat.” …
Eminence Front. #FridayFeeling #Authenticity What is one way in which you put on a front? by Eric Papp Leadership Speaker and Author
It's our first podcast! 'Dave squared' (David Deeble and Dave Sussman) invite you to sit back, pour your favorite single-malt and listen the best new podcast released today!We will discuss everything from Springsteen cancelling North Carolina over the transgender issue, climate change, regulations, and of course Trump and Cruz. And that's just for starters!Please share with your friends and we look forward to sipping one back with you! Intro music: Little Green Bag by the George Baker Selection with clips from Cool Hand Luke, Seinfeld, Animal House, and Pulp Fiction.Exit music: Eminence Front by The Who with a clip from Monty Python's Holy Grail.
"Happy Samhain" (Podcast Title) Hallowe'en week... And a nod to Roky Erickson... I talked just a little about the election, and a little more about Halloween- it's Celtic origins, and it's immigration to these shores, to the children and pranks, to Trick or Treat, which didn't happen until after World War II... Also some history of Jack o Lanterns, the legend of Stingy Jack, Toronto's Halloween brawls, devil worship and other Halloween fun... Then spoke a little about the Trans Pacific Partnership, this nasty, expansive trade deal that stands to criminalize a lot of Internet/ music related activity, and so much more... In the middle, I played a few Roky Erickson live cuts, some from the Halloween double l.p. on Norton, 1 from a tape I transferred to cdr many years ago, a live version of Heroin from about 1982, from NYC, and finished with a couple of cuts from a local appearance some years ago. Track- *Lutia and Paul Lauzon- The Undertakers' Ball *Fred Spek's Camp Combo- The Munsters *Parts Unknown- Supernatural?!?---- *K.C. And the Moonshine Band- Wolfwoman *The Haunted- I'm Just Gonna Blow My Mind to Bits The Calico Wall- I'm a Living Sickness Keith Meehan- Hooker Street *the Ugly Ducklings- Hangman *Deja Voodoo- lonely Motel, The House of Dr Stimuli Joe Dolce- Thriller (acoustic) *White Cowbell Oklahoma- Frankenstein *SCUM- Baptism ofFire *The Sinisters- Bugbrain *Robbie Rox- Ghost Culture Roky Erickson- live->Dont Shake Me Lucifer, Heroin, I Think Up Demons, You're Gonna Miss Me, 2 Headed Dog Goblin- Profondo Bosso Stanley Turrentine- Spooky Johnny Jenkins- Blind Bats and Swamp Rats Dr. John - Black Widow Spider Cut Chemist etc- Freakenstein Jam Jimmy Castor-Hey Leroy, the Creature from the Black Lagoon Is YourFather *M.C. Wildcat- Scamz- this joke rap song has a Halloween reference to dressing as cops to steal some crops, but I don't think we made it that far In to that final track from MC Wildcat... It also sampled Eminence Front, a popular lick on t.v. Ads right now. In 2008 when MC Wildcat recorded this, the song was not well known outside Who fans... Was everyone ahead of their time here? *=Canadian cut Veritable Infusion: CIUT.FM Mondays 8-10pm, A party featuring rare cuts of funk, reggae, jazz, soul, blues, traditional & modern African music. Your donations pledged through paypal go 100% directly to CIUT.FM fund-drives and support community Radio. Original Broadcast: October 26, 2015.
DJ Choco aka GDubs, a product of New York, residing in Los Angeles. He is a simple dude with a huge and complicated appetite for sound. From studying piano, clarinet and music composition in high school to mixing it up and down in the studio with the likes of Masta Ace INC, Guru (of Gangstarr), Dee Lite, Wu-Tang Clan and more. He is one half of the house duo 1200 Warriors. He’s executed the sound on several of our past episodes of Beats of All-Nations Radio, but now its his time to control the sound alas, Beats of All-Nations Radio Episode 11: DJ Choco // 12 Hunit Mix!!“It’s great to take a left turn from the rigid labeling of genres and present a DJ mix in a more artistic light” – DJ Choco // 1200 WarriorsTRACKLIST:1. Kendrick Lamar – King Kunta2. Ed Wizard, Disco Double Dee – Slow Fire3. T Coy – Carino4. Hidden Beach – Rapper’s Delight5. De La Soul – Say No Go6. Let’s Get Closer // 1200 remix7. Angela Winbush & Renee – I’ll Be Good8. Ronnie Jordan – So What9. Iz & Diz – The Balance10. Vaughan Mason & Crew – Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll11. Lazaro Casanova – Canoa // Moombahton Edit12. Sabo – Philly Bounce // Moombahton 213. Eminence Front // 1200 SUPREME RE EDIT14. Auxvoyager – Tool Shed15. Busta Rhymes & Q-Tip – Butch & SundanceInterview: http://bit.ly/1JasQEA
Featuring: Jonny and Lindy are back to kick-off a new decade of RFN!NWR Newscast host Andy Goergen joins us with more on his journey through the Zelda series!New Business also features A Boy and His Blob, Modern Warfare 2, and Space Manbow!Listener Mail returns with your questions about unwanted gifts, social networking in games, and the achievements debate!
Greg and Rob discuss: The Angry Nintendo Nerd on YouTube.com, rehashed sports video games, Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner, the 40th anniversary of Star Trek and digitally remastered episodes on NBC, the original theatrical versions of Star Wars on DVD, the upcoming The Transformers: The Movie remastered DVD with special features, Hung Electric's death, Gary Weddle's beard, the Scroll Lock key's purpose, the meaning of "Eminence Front" by The Who, and the current lack of good movies. 24 minutes - www.paunchstevenson.com