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„Ne tik didžiuosiuose miestuose galima užsikrėsti menu“, – tiki festivalio „Ars Nova“ vadovė Greta Garnašaitė-Balienė ir kviečia miestelėnus ir miesto svečius į visą gegužę vykstantį festivalį Elektrėnuose, kuris, žada, bus dar stipresnis nei ankstesni.Panevėžio Juozo Miltinio dramos teatre – paskutinė sezono premjera – Aleksandro Špilevojaus „Arrivederci“. Režisierius spektaklį stato pagal savo paties parašytą pjesę, joje analizuojamos atsisveikinimo ir išėjimo temos, kurios ne visada būna susijusios su mirtimi. Šiuo spektakliu Špilevojus atsisveikina ir su Juozo Miltinio dramos teatru bei palieka meno vadovo pareigas. Iš Panevėžio pasakoja Tomas Mizgirdas.Sekmadienį Vilniaus Senajame teatre – mamoms skirtas koncertas „Suvenyrai Mamai. Mozartas“, kuriame susitiks aukščiausio lygio profesionalai, susipins meistriškumas, autentiškas skambesys ir ypatinga teatro akustika.Legendinė soulo ir ritmenbliuzo grupė iš Čikagos „The Five Stairsteps“ šiandien iš traškančio vinilo tampa atradimu smalsuoliams, siekiantiems naujų muzikos patirčių. Anuomet šeimos kolektyvas klausytojus traukė jausmingomis dainomis ir savitu vokaliniu – instrumentiniu skambesiu. Nors šiandien grupės narių jau nėra tarp mūsų, jų muzika tebeskamba filmuose, reklamose, ir, žinoma, mūsų laidoje. Pasakoja Ignas Gudelevičius.Lietuvos kompozitorių sąjunga paskelbė Lietuvos kompozitorių 2024 metų kūrinių penkioliktuką. Šiandien kviečiame susipažinti su kompozitoriaus Mariaus Baranausko kūriniu „Supernova“ simfoniniam orkestrui.Rubrikoje „Be kaukių“ – Energetikos ir technikos muziejaus vadovas Mykolas Bistrickas.Ved. Gabija Narušytė
What if a mixtape could change your entire perspective on summer? Join Matt and Samer on a nostalgic journey through sun-soaked tunes that might just make even the biggest summer skeptics (like Samer) start to appreciate the season. Kicking off with the fan-favorite "Waiting on the Summer" by VHS Collection, recommended by @mindys_memories, we explore how a perfect blend of music and memories can transform the hottest months. Listen as we reflect on how our Instagram community shaped this mixtape and the joy of experiencing summer through different life stages. From the timeless beat of Weezer's "Island in the Sun" to the infectious energy of Tom Cochran's "Life is a Highway," our conversation is filled with musical nostalgia and fun anecdotes. We reminisce about the 1998 hit that cleverly sampled Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers, and ponder the value of "smart comedies" like Bullworth. The episode takes a quirky turn as we discuss New Yorker cartoons and a memorable Seinfeld moment, before diving into the operatic brilliance of Meatloaf's "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth." Packed with light-hearted banter and heartfelt recollections, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance their summer soundtrack!https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0dxBPRMYoE2fJaJ5UIU7SN?si=902b65e62ab145a6 https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/summer-songs-2024-listener-mix/pl.u-aZb00RDC1DZBq4v Waiting on the Summer by VHS Collection (@mindysmemories)Steal My Sunshine by LEN (@smnaslund) O-o-h Child by The Five Stairsteps (@smnaslund)Summertime Sadness by Lana Del Rey (@saramariego) Surfin' USA by The Beach Boys (@topfivesongs (Matt C))Island In the Sun by Weezer (@topfivesongs (Matt C))Life Is a Highway by Tom Cochrane (@dado3girls (Dave K))Patio Lanterns by Kim Mitchell (@dado3girls (Dave K))Quesadilla by WALK THE MOONGood Feeling by Flo RiadGhetto Supastar (That Is What You Are) by PrasYou Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night) by Meat Loaf Support the Show.Visit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
Episode 012: Dust off your platform shoes and grab a disco ball, because we're throwing a musical flashback to the 1970s! This episode dives deep into the fascinating world of one-hit wonders, the fleeting stars that burned bright and left us with unforgettable tunes. Join your usual hosts and our special guest, Bobby, as we groove to the infectious disco of Alicia Bridges and Hot Chocolate. We'll rock out with Mountain and Steelers Wheel, then get down with the smooth R&B of The Five Stairsteps. And to truly capture the spirit of the decade, we'll finish things off with a sweet, tropical treat - Rupert Holmes' Pina Colada song (you know the one!). Get ready for a vibrant journey through the 70s, a time of energy crisis and relentless party spirit. This episode is guaranteed to have you singing along and reminiscing about a truly iconic era. So, tune in, crank up the volume, and let the good times roll! Apple Podcasts Watch The Full Animated Episode Spotify Playlist YouTube Playlist FAH Queue (Spotify) FAH Queue (YouTube) Official Site
Label: Cobblestone 708 djYear: 1967Condition: M-Price: $2500.00Here's a very rare Northern Soul record which passed through John Manship's hands earlier this year. I'm going to quote from Manship because he has a lot of interesting things to say about the record."RAREST OF THE RARE! Never released, never mailed shotted to USA radio stations. If this record wasn't so insanely unavailable over the last 50 years , it would have been a Wigan Casino MONSTER !!! A 1000 times rarer than the M.V.P.'s, a 45 of infinite rarity. Triumphant horns explode the intro into orbit, ringing vibes decorate its path to a lush vocal, elevated by an avalanche strings. Strap yourself in for a journey into real-deal Northern Soul from the desk of the "Wizard" Stan Vincent, one of the main men supplying at Buddah records with standout songwriting ! Stan "The Wizard" who crafted the timeless soul classic Five Stairsteps - "Oooh Child" and Ronnie Dyson's "When You Get Right Down to It" also many "Vincent" creations become Northern Soul plays. Paul Wagnar's "The World I Knew " being quite easily the rarest of all his work, as the USA release never happened and promotion seemingly channeled into Europe only. An all powerful Northern Soul storm, a huge production, an imposing juggernaut hardly any NS DJ or collector has ever owned." -- J. Manship The flip is another uptempo number well worth seeking out. Note: This copy looks almost new, with Mint labels and shiny wax that has a few light scuffs. The grooves preserve pristine Mint sound... Check out the mp3 "snippet" of it.
In this evening's show I will be featuring tracks by artists such as Five Stairsteps, Gladys Knight and Aretha Franklin. Tonight I will be featuring a Top 7 from well known DJ Tony Treby!Tune into new broadcasts of Dab Of Soul every Tuesday from Midday - 2 PM EST / 5 - 7 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/dab-of-soul///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Populärmusiken är rik på väl bevarade hemligheter och parallella handlingar. Keni Burke och syskonskaran Five Stairsteps (föregångare till Jackson 5) tillhör dessa. Det här är bland annat berättelsen om låten "Risin to the top" som aldrig slog när den kom, men som blev en av de mest samplade och inflytelserika med en hypnotisk baslinje som upphävde soulmusikens tyngdlagar. Five Stairsteps hit "O-o-h child" levde vidare genom bland andra 2Pac.
He's the singer of You Am I, a collaborator with The Bamboos, the new frontman of The Hard-Ons and he's just released the follow-up to his 1999 record with Tim Rogers And The Twin Set...great to catch up for a SixPack chat with Tim Rogers and play some classic tunes from 1970. Beers = Estrella Damm Check out this great Five Stairsteps performance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aitj0AX2szk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/six-pack-podcast/message
| Living In The Footsteps Of Another Man | The Chi-Lites | 1972 | Living In The Footsteps Of Another Girl | The Promises | 1972 | Empowering Me | Carmichael Musiclover | 2022 | All Over Your Body | Carmichael Musiclover | 2022 | Big Time Lover | Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose | 1973 | All I Need To Know | Billy & Sarah Gaines | 1993 | My Love My Song | Front Row | 1983 | Until You Came Along | The Visitors | 1968 | Love Jones (feat. Robyn Springer) | JK | 1998 | So In Love | DNA | 2003 | Let Me Take Care Of Your Heart | The Smith Brothers | 1976 | I Think I'll Cry Out Loud | The Realistics | 1974 | You Waited Too Long | The Five Stairsteps | 1967 | By The Lake | Pale Jay & Okonski | 2022 | Don't Wake Me Up | Jack & The Mods | 2019 | I'll B There 4 You | Mike T | 2002 | It Really Hurts | The True Reflection | 1973 | Falling In Love | Complaments | 1977 | One Man At A Time | New Love Ltd And Interstate 95 | 1978 | I Promise (Radio Edit) | The Younghearts feat. Ron Preyer | 2021 | Bittersweet - A Colors Show | Lianne La Havas | 2020 | Thank U Baby | Atlantic Starr | 2017 | I'll Take You Just As You Come | Nialations | 1972 | Please Wait For Me | Rita Ray | 2022 | Love You I Do | Kamaria Sarai | 2022 | When & If (feat. Keni Myles) | Ty Juan | 2022 | Can't Get You Out Of My Head | N-Circle Band | 2013 | Forgive Me If You Can | Billy Griffin | 2006 | Lovers For Life | Bernard Jackson | 1997 | Ultimate Relationship (feat. Lalah Hathaway) | Donald Lawrence | 2013 | I'll Remember You With Love | Ray, Goodman & Brown | 1980
Song: We Should Be In LoveSong by: The Five StairstepsProduced by: Curtis MayfieldPodcast Intro: Gail NoblesKeyboardist: Gail NoblesPodcast Vocals: Gail NoblesWe Must Be In Love. A song arranged by Donny Hathaway and produced by Curtis Mayfield. It was performed by the Five Stairsteps and Cubie Burke. The Five Stairsteps are known for the 1970 song “O-o-h Child”, listed at number 402 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.The Chicago group was dubbed "First Family of Soul" because of their successful five-year chart run; the moniker was later passed on to the Jackson 5. Initially a teenage five-member brothers and sister vocal group made up of the children of Betty and Clarence Burke, the Five Stairsteps, named by Mrs. Burke who thought her children looked like stair steps when lined up according to their age.The Five Stairsteps single, We Must Be In Love was released in 1969. The record is still being sold. It was released on the label Buddha Records. You're listening to the Cat Bear. I'm your host, Gail Nobles. I'm going to leave you now with the intro for today's topic. You can check out We Must Be In Love by the Five Stairsteps on YouTube and Spotify.
Narada speaks with American singer, songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist who began his career with four siblings in the 1970s band the Five Stairsteps. Skilled as a guitarist and bassist, Burke continued to work for the Dark Horse label as a session musician, while burgeoning a solo career of his own. During this period he contributed instrumentation to songs by a diverse range of artists such as Sly & the Family Stone, Natalie Cole, Billy Preston, Terry Callier, Curtis Mayfield, Bill Withers, Dusty Springfield, Diana Ross, and Gladys Knight and more. In 1981, Burke released his self-produced follow-up solo album, You're the Best, but it was his third album, Changes, which appeared the following year, that made a more significant impact.[2] This album included the singles "Hang Tight" and his signature hit "Risin' to the Top," a big success in Chicago.[2] The latter song has become a popular sampling choice for hip hop artists, having been borrowed by artists such as Doug E Fresh ("Keep Risin to the Top"), Big Daddy Kane ("Smooth Operator"), LL Cool J ("Around the Way Girl"), Pete Rock & CL Smooth ("Take You There"), Mary J. Blige ("Love No Limit"), O.C. ("Born 2 Live"), and Sean Price ("Sabado Gigante"), "Rising to the Top" appeared in the soundtrack for the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, on fictional radio station Vice City for Lovers. Throughout the '80s and into the '90s, Burke continued his session and production work for artists such as Peabo Bryson, The O'Jays, The Jones Girls and Keith Sweat, and in 1998 released his last album to date Nothin' but Love, containing the hit "Indigenous Love", which was popular in the United Kingdom via the Expansion Records LabelVisit Narada at his website and socials and leave a comment, like and subscribe if you enjoyed the podcast!Website: https://www.naradamichaelwalden.com/allinpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialnaradaApple Music https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-in-with-narada-michael-walden/id1470173526
Pata Pata by Miriam Makeba and O-o-h Child by The Five Stairsteps
Robert Peston joins Nikki Bedi and Peter Curran. Whilst keeping very busy as ITV News' Political Editor, Robert Peston has written his debut novel. He talks about the memories it triggered, career highlights and passions outside work. Listener Gerry Wright got in touch to talk about the significance of sailing for her family, and a particularly poignant bedside trip with her mother. Ben Aldridge used to suffer from severe anxiety until he used the ancient Greek philosophy of stoicism to get outside his comfort zone – challenges he set himself included running a marathon in his garden and climbing Everest on his stairs during lockdown. Noma Dumezweni shares her Inheritance Tracks: Pata Pata by Miriam Makeba and O-o-h Child by Five Stairsteps. Michael Spicer is best known as the cynical and world-weary political advisor character in ‘The Room Next Door' sketches. Michael spent decades writing in his spare time whilst doing unfulfilling jobs to pay the bills, leading to a double life when he got internet fame. The Whistleblower by Robert Peston is out now. How To Control The Uncontrollable by Ben Aldridge is out now. Noma Dumezweni is in A Doll's House, Part 2 which runs at London's Donmar Warehouse until the 6 August. Michael Spicer's Edinburgh show The Room Next Door runs from the 19th to the 28th of August at Assembly George Square Studios - Studio One. Producer: Claire Bartleet
This week's Drum Chanel Podcast with host Billy Amendola features session and touring drummer Alvin Taylor. Taylor started his professional career at the young age of fourteen, touring with Little Richard, where he played drums for Richard, and featured Jimi Hendrix on guitar and keyboardist Billy Preston, who Alvin would have a lifetime experience both musically as well as a mentor. Years later Preston invited George Harrison to the studio when he was working with the Burke brothers from The Five Stairsteps featuring Taylor on drums. That led to Alvin being invited to play on the Harrison debut solo album 33 and a 1/3 for his Dark Horse label debut. Always one to stay in the background and do his job, and do it very well, Taylor recorded and or toured with The Eric Burdon Band, Billy Thorpe, Elton John, Bob Welch, Sly Stone, Leo Sayer, Billy Preston, Little Richard, George Harrison and more. Let's listen as Alvin shares his words of wisdom, tips, and advice on a lifetime of making it in the music business. Enjoy!
| You're My Everything | 02:59 | The Temptations | 1967 | This Is What You Call Love | 05:36 | Royalty Duo | 2022 | Don't Find Me Guilty | 02:42 | George E. Smith | 1969 | I Just Want To Love You | 04:14 | Innervision | 1977 | Mommy & Daddy | 03:27 | Unique Blend | 1974 | Pain Of Loving You | 06:04 | Ticklah | 1998 | That's What I Get (For Loving You) | 03:13 | J.J. & G. | 1972 | I Get My Groove From You | 03:20 | Bobby Patterson | 1973 | All Good Things Must End | 03:05 | The Topics | 1972 | Please, Take This Heart Of Mine | 02:49 | The Topics | 1972 | Here Stands The Man Who Needs You | 02:58 | George Wilson | 1971 | I Truly Love You (Extended Version) | 05:53 | Tony Troutman | 1975 | Lost In Your Vibe | 03:44 | I Am Tikica | 2022 | Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do) | 03:25 | Aretha Franklin | 1973 | Day Dreaming | 02:45 | Aretha Franklin | 1972 | After The Rain (feat. May Rose) | 04:57 | Marcy Brown | 2022 | I'm The One | 02:44 | The Whispers | 1969 | I'm The One For You | 04:05 | The Whispers | 1981 | Crazy 4 U (Gedi Clean Edit) | 03:27 | Poet22 | 2022 | Lovely Way She Loves | 02:40 | The Moments | 1969 | Loudest Voice | 03:35 | Jessica Childress | 2022 | Two Lovers History | 03:05 | Mary Wells | 1968 | Clarity | 03:35 | Doe | 2022 | You're The Best Thing In My Life | 04:21 | The Dramatics | 1980 | Tired, Do You Hear Me Now (Remixed & Remastered) | 04:21 | Kim Tavar | 2022 | Bad News | 03:05 | The Five Stairsteps | 1968 | Let Me Be The One Who Love You Tonight | 04:18 | Rick Strong | 2022 | Love Zone | 05:44 | Surface | 1998 | Angel | 05:17 | Angela Winbush | 1987
with The Buggles, Bruno Mars, Toto, Rick Springfield, Joan Osborne, The Five Stairsteps,Courtney John, The Pointer Sisters, Selena, The Doobie Brothers, The Thompson Twins,Miami Sound Machine, Crowded House, and Pharrell Williams.
El corte "We're a Winner" fue lanzado justo antes de que fundaran la etiqueta, usando el título como lema de la compañía. Con José Manuel Corrales.
Episode 435 also includes an E.W. Essay titled "Docile." Our Associate Producer Dr. Michael Pavese shares five poems written by Japanese school children about Hiroshima from a collection titled "When I Was Small." We have an E.W. poem called "Purpose." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Thelonious Monk, Linda Lyndell, Declan McKenna, Neko Case, the Five Stairsteps, Sublime, Branford Marsalis and Terence Blanchard. Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted in the West Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World.
You would be right to think of Sha Na Na as a goofy amalgam of caricatures from a bygone era that might not have actually existed. But there was a time, JUST before their crowning achievement: their show being syndicated, when they attempted to be real, songwriting artists. Not of their self-appointed time and place, but as legitimate pop singers. I DO like some of their stuff. Scott Simon, J Jocko, and Denny Greene released solo records. They were not successful. None of these songs were, either. Scott Simon co-wrote "Sandy" for Grease. ShaNaNa (letter-spacing is intentional - this is how the label reads) - Top 40 (1971) Reached #84, the closest thing they ever had to a hit record. Produced by Eddie Kramer, a South African-English recording producer and engineer that collaborated with several artists now in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, including the Beatles, David Bowie, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, the Kinks, Kiss, Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, John Mellencamp, and Carlos Santana. Also Anthrax, Joe Cocker, Loudness, Peter Frampton, John Mayall, Ten Years After, Mott the Hoople, John Sebastian, Carly Simon, Dionne Warwick, Small Faces, Sir Lord Baltimore, and Whitesnake. (Deep breath) Kramer's film soundtrack credits include Blue Wild Angel: Live at the Isle of Wight, Festival Express, Jimi Plays Monterey, Jimi Plays Berkeley, Live at the Fillmore East, Mad Dogs and Englishmen, The Pursuit of Happiness, Rainbow Bridge, The Song Remains the Same, and Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More. And this album by ShaNaNa. Sha Na Na - Bounce In Your Boogie (1972) Produced by Jeff Barry, who co-wrote "Do Wah Diddy Diddy", "Da Doo Ron Ron", "Then He Kissed Me", "Be My Baby", "Chapel of Love", and "River Deep - Mountain High" (all written with his then-wife Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector); "Leader of the Pack" (written with Greenwich and Shadow Morton); "Sugar, Sugar" (written with Andy Kim); "Without Us" (written with Tom Scott), etc. And he produced this album for Sha Na Na. Sha Na Na - Glasses (1972) This is the only song I could find in their discography that was written by John "Bowser" Bowman. She Na Na - Only One Song (1971) This might be their best original, save for the clunky drum punch-ins and mediocre preaching. John Lennon's backing band of choice from 1971-1973 or so also tried to succeed on their own terms, first as a kind of hippy-dippy second-rate peace-loving band of conscience, and later as a hippy-dippy second-rate peace-loving band of conscience that had backed John Lennon. Carly Simon was in the band for a brief time. Elephant's Memory - Old Man Willow (1969) This is from the Midnight Cowboy soundtrack. I love Buddah Records. Elephants Memory - Crossroads of the Stepping Stones (1969) Produced by Wes Farrell who was the music director for The Partridge Family. Elephant's Memory - Mongoose (1970) John Lennon - Woman is the Nigger of the World (1972) With Elephant's Memory and Invisible Strings. I happen to love this song and Yoko's lyrics are truer every day. John Lennon - Sunday Bloody Sunday (1972) Which is better? This, or McCartney's "Give Ireland To The Irish"? Chuck Berry - Bio (1973) Backed by Elephant's Memory. Elephant's Memory - Running Man (1974) Someone gave Ringo Starr a big pile of cocaine (a hell of a drug) and convinced him that he could run a record label, or at least serve as a tax-dodge for someone else. From the website Rare Beatles: As early as 1970, Ringo had involvement with a production company, Beachport Company Ltd. (in fact, most of the RING O' RECORDS releases feature this name). On July 26, 1973, Ringo started a new music publishing company, Wobble Music Ltd.. However, his own compositions were published by two other Ringo-owned companies, Startling Music Inc. and Richoroony Ltd.. Ringo purchased Tittenhurst Park, John and Yoko's old manor, on September 18,1973 and immediately made the in-house studio, re-christened Startling Studios, available for use by other recording artists. With Apple Records not being fun anymore and virtually little product being released, George formed Dark Horse Records Ltd. on May 23, 1974. Hot on George's heels, on June 28, 1974, Ringo started a company called Reckongrade Ltd.. By December 11, Ringo changed the name to Pyramid Records Ltd.. On April 4, 1975, Ringo officially declared that RING O' RECORDS was open for business, even though one single and an album had already been released! Just to add more confusion to the paper trail, the RING O' name and logo were trademarks of another Ringo company, Wibble Records Limited. RING O' RECORDS actually signed artists and produced records. However, Ringo was not, personally, an active participant in the company, nor was he signed to the label. Over a three-year period, seven albums, and 17 singles were released. [Ed: Click that link for a complete discography.] In North America, Capitol Records distributed the first two singles and the first album of the fledgling label. Polydor issued the label throughout the rest of the world. But distribution problems and the lack of a personal recording deal saw Ringo put his floundering company on hiatus for 18 months. Polydor became the worldwide distributor for the newly re-launched RING O' RECORDS in March 1977. Only a handful of artists (eleven) recorded for the label. In 1978, RING O' RECORDS, in Europe, became a production company, the Able Label. Ringo's financially disastrous venture into the record business was over. Bobby Keys - Gimme That Key (1975) Dirk and Stig - Ging Gang Goolie (1977) Listen for Eric Idle. This is him and Ricky Fataar, late of the South African band The Flames, The "So Tough"-era Beach Boys, and The Rutles, of which this record is a precursor. If in name only. Someone gave George Harrison a big pile of cocaine (a hell of a drug) and convinced him that he could run a record label, or at least serve as a tax-dodge for someone else. At least his discography is more extensive. Among same: Henry McCullough - You Better Run (1975) Late of Wings. One wonders how this signing happened. If you listen to "Money" by Pink Floyd, Henry is the one saying "I was really drunk at the time..." They also recorded Paul and Linda but they didn't offer much in the way of insight. Any Beatle fan knows this label. Attitudes - Ain't Love Enough (1975) Yes, THAT David Foster. Jiva - Don't Be Sad (1975) Jiva was the first American act signed to Dark Horse Records. According to Geoffrey Giuliano's George Harrison biography, Harrison signed Jiva because they were followers of the young Indian Guru Maharaji, to whom he had been introduced by his future 2nd wife Olivia. Stairsteps - Posado (1976) This was originally The Five Stairsteps and Cubie, and then just The Five Stairsteps. Then Five Stairsteps. And then, for a brief time, "Dr. Jimmy and His Amazing Dancing Uvula", and finally, just Stairsteps. They recorded "O-o-h Child", the huge hit from 1970. Ravi Shankar - I Am Missing You (1974) Ravi Shankar - Dreams (1974) The Temptations - Psychedelic Shack (long version) (1970) The Lundstroms with Tiny - The B-I-B-L-E (?) Think - Gotta Get To Know Each Other (1971) Think had an oddball Top 10 hit in the US with "Once You Understand". Traffic Safety Tip (Public Service Announcement) (?) Spike Jones Without His Orchestra - What is a Disc Jockey? (1954) Vox Populi - Ah! (1969) Wayne Newton - Charade (1964) We All Together - It's Us Who Say Goodbye (1973) Werner Müller - The Stripper (1972) William Shatner - That's Me Trying (2004) Wilson Malone Voice Band - Penny Lane (1968) Xerox - Bit By Bit (?)
Do you follow the science? Do you have an aversion to the scolds who routinely declare code reds for humanity? Perhaps you’re being driven to despair. But we at Ricochet hope to see you flourish, we want to see you b(j)orn again! Our guest this week is the absorbingly optimistic Bjørn Lomborg, exactly the man to set us straight on the U.N. climate report and the cataclysmic media circus that’s followed. The fellas also get into infrastructure – whatever that means – and the attendant endemic of thoughtless dishonesty. Also, Rob got a smidgeon of hope from some youngsters recently and Peter needs some recommendations for a good binge-worthy TV series: help him out in the comments! Music from this week’s show: O-o-h Child by The Five Stairsteps
Músicos que dan paso a los resultones y veteranos grupos Lucero y The Barlow con su country rock. Volvemos a escuchar un par de canciones de AJ Croce, una de ellas versión de Randy Newman y la otra de los Five Stairsteps, ambas de 1970. ¡Qué buen año! Peter Frampton (ex de los gloriosos Humble Pie setenteros) tiene disco de instrumentales y escuchamos Avalon, el mega hit de Roxy Music y el último inédito (seguro que quedan unos buenos cuantos todavía) de Tom Petty ahora que andan haciendo caja sus herederos. Y otra versión, excelente, de los Black Crowes de la Band of Heathens que andan de streaming día sí y día también, no te los pierdas. Y acabamos con la canción original del tema que ha abierto el programa, de los Led Zeppelin. Parece que los 70 eran buenos tiempos, ¿verdad?⦁ Rosedale Junction, Baby Come on Home ⦁ Rosedale Junction, Brass City Blues ⦁ Rosedale Junction, Grandma's Hands ⦁ Lucero, A City On Fire ⦁ The Barlow, Hard Lovin'⦁ The Barlow, Fixin' to Run ⦁ A.J. Croce, Have You Seen My Baby ⦁ A.J. Croce, Ooh Child ⦁ Graham Sharp, Generation Blues ⦁ Peter Frampton, Avalon⦁ Tom Petty, You Saw Me Comin' ⦁ The Band of Heathens feat. Chris Porter, Let Me Share The Ride ⦁ Led Zeppelin, Baby Come on Home⦁ The Shootouts, Everything I Know
#the Five stairsteps one of the greatest musical family acts ever,songwriting,instrumentalists and incredible voices and classic songs respect the Burke family --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mr-maxxx/support
Shout out to Marvel and the low-budget indie flick Guardians of the Galaxy. You probably haven't heard of it, but you should check it out. Some good music in there! This week we're talking about two of those music with The Five Stairsteps and Looking Glass. Oh, and our favorite resident juggalos return with a hot new track.
Radio broadcast: Paul 'Fat Daddy' Johnson - WWIN, Baltimore - July, 1966By: Paul Fat Daddy JohnsonDownloaded from: https://archive.org/details/PaulfatDaddyJohnson-WwinBaltimore-July1966Usage: Public DomainPodcast vocals: Gail NoblesGood evening ladies and Gentlemen. You're listening to the CAT BEAR, and today's topic is Paul "Fat Daddy" Johnson, the "300 - pound king of soul was a popular Baltimore R&B radio personality. He often wore a long cloak and an Imperial Margarine crown when making appearances. ...(Fat Daddy announcing)Fat Daddy played awesome music. He played music from singers like Soloman Burke ...(Singing) (Fat Daddy) ....And the number 8 record was United by the Intruders(Singing) (Fat Daddy) ......Fat Daddy would play the "um um" song by Major Lance(Singing)Fat Daddy would play Nancy Wilson, the Five Stairsteps and others in between his announcements, and he played cool commercials too. Lets listen .....Yea, Paul "Fat Daddy" Johnson. He was something else. An awesome announcer and popular Baltimore R&B radio personality. Did you enjoy the Salem Menthol Cigarette and Golden Oldie Album commercial? Fat Daddy Show on Baltimore WWIN is from the morning of July 1966.I'm Gail Nobles, and I hope you have enjoyed listening to Paul "Fat Daddy" Johnson.(News Clip)
Tim brings you brand new music from Skratch Bastid & Nick Bike, The Sorcerers and Bossa 70 exclusive Hip Hop from UK phenomenon Tenchoo, edits and remixes courtesy of Smoov, Waxnerds, Disco Bits & DJ DSK plus classic Soul & Funk from The Five Stairsteps, Bo Diddley, Barrabas & Kool & The Gang.Tune into new broadcasts of Tim Aldous' Burnt Toast LIVE every second Thursday from 7 - 10 AM EST / 12 - 3 PM GMT (Archives alternate Thursdays), in association with 1BTN Brighton.For a complete track listing, visit: https://thefaceradio.com Facebook: Burnt Toast Radio ShowInstagram: @burnttoastradioMixcloud: blackbeltjonezTwitter: @beansbeansbeans Support The Face Radio with Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tim brings you brand new music from Skratch Bastid & Nick Bike, The Sorcerers and Bossa 70 exclusive Hip Hop from UK phenomenon Tenchoo, edits and remixes courtesy of Smoov, Waxnerds, Disco Bits & DJ DSK plus classic Soul & Funk from The Five Stairsteps, Bo Diddley, Barrabas & Kool & The Gang.Tune into new broadcasts of Tim Aldous' Burnt Toast LIVE every second Thursday from 7 - 10 AM EST / 12 - 3 PM GMT (Archives alternate Thursdays), in association with 1BTN Brighton.For a complete track listing, visit: https://thefaceradio.com Facebook: Burnt Toast Radio ShowInstagram: @burnttoastradioMixcloud: blackbeltjonezTwitter: @beansbeansbeans Support The Face Radio with Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nesse episódio tocamos: Garage Fuzz, Surra, Merda, OFF!, Channel 3, Milocovik, El mató a un policía motorizado, Jane Weaver, Unloved, Raspberries, The Runaways, The Five Stairsteps, Instinto Animal, Foxboro Hot Tubs, The network, Pinhead Gunpowder, Green Day e Les Thugs. Episódio 022 do Aperta O Play veiculado na WebRadio Mutante Rádio em 01/07/2017! Apresentação: Alexandre Okubo, Danilo Soares e Eduardo Ferreira. Artwork by: Paulo Floriani.
It's just something about those Chicago natives!!!! What started with Kenya McGuire Johnson, then Gloria Ry'ann and the became a tribute to The Five Stairsteps has us back in the Windy City with Chris Chandler. A nephew of musical legends, Chris has taken his experience in the music industry and created his own lane. Join us tonight as we take "A Different Look" at this man of soul!! Plus....a musical surprise!
Every third Wednesday here on The Neo Soul Show, along with The Chancelor of Soul Mike Boone, we spotlight a classic soul artist or group. On this episode we will look at the groups The Five Stairsteps and The Dells in rememberance of their two fallen soul men Clarence Burke Jr. and Marvin Junior. Join us as we celebrate their lives through music. I'm sure you will hear "Stay In My Corner" and "Ooo Child".