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Welcome to the last episode of 2024! We want to wish all of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! On this season finale/Christmas special we will be reviewing the stain White Walker OG from Canabiotix(CBX). Come and have a year end smoke sesh with us as we talk about this strain and give some Stoney Christmas Factoids. Thank you to the bands that have allowed us to use their music in our podcast, much appreciation. Intro/Background and Outro music in chronologica l order: Intro: Dan Kelly - Smoke two Joints 2. Fortunate Youth - Burn One 3. Fortunate Youth featuring Josh Heinrichs, Steven Jacobo and Stefan Lasso - Sweet Semi 4. Stylie - Blazin' Round the World 5. Dewdrop & King Mon - Free the Plant 6. Josh Heinrichs - Puff Herbs 7. Son's of Paradise - Toke it Outro - Son's of Paradise - High Make sure and stop by out Spotify page and give us a follow, as this is what can help this podcast the most. Also, consider giving us a follow on our Socials: Linktree Make sure and hit up our playlists on Spotify, songs added weekly My Everyday Snoochies Bangers Thank you goes out to everyone that listens to this podcast and helps keep it alive. Alot more is coming in 2025 and were excited to share it with you. We will be back in March of 2025 where we will introduce out new series.
Welcome back to the potcast listeners. On this episode we are taking a dive into the Company Cannabiotix or as everyone knows them CBX. We will talk about the company and the way they operate their business. We will then give a review of the strain Grand Master. So please stop by and give us a listen. Special thanks to the bands that allowed us to use their music in this episode. We appreciate you. Intro, Background and Outrow music in chronological order: 1. Dewdrop&King Mon- Free the Plant 2.Dan Kelly - Smoke Two Joints 3. Soul Rebel Project - Good Burn 4. Sons of Paradise - Toke It 5. Sons of Paradise - High 6. Ancestry - Burn Fyah 7. Iration - Daytrippin 8. Sylie - Blazin' Round the World 9. Fortunate Youth with Josh Heinrichs, Steven Jacobo & Steffano Lasso - Sweet Sensei Make sure and follow us on Spotify as it helps us make this podcast better for you. Links to all of our Business Link to the prior episode, CBX-Dropane strain review. Thanks for stopping by and we will see you on the next one.
Welcome back, listeners. This time around, we have CBX's strain Dropane to review. So come chill with us for a bit while we talk about the company and review this bad dog! Special thanks goes out to the bands that allowed us to use their music in this episode, we appreciate you. Music in chronological order: 1. Dan Kelly - Smoke Two Joints 2. Stylie - Blazin' Round the World 3. Soul Rebel Project - Good Burn 4. Josh Heinrichs - Puff Herbs 5. Dew Drop & Kin Mon - Free the Plant 6. Fortunate Youth - Burn One 7. Soul Majestic - First Light 8. Son's of Paradise - Toke It 9. Fortunate Youth & Josh Heinrich's - Sweet Sensi Please follow us on all the socials to keep up with what we are doing on the podcast and also to give a look at what we are reviewing. Socials Take a stop by our Spotify page to check out or custom Reggae playlists: My Everyday Good Vibes Snoochies Bangers While you are there consider following us on Spotify it can help the podcast out a lot. Thank you to all the listers out there helping this small podcast become something bigger, we appreciate you.
SHOWS THIS WEEKEND:Thursday 2/15 Hops & Barley's in Mechanicsburg, PA 6:30-9:30pmFriday 2/16 Republican Club in Hanover, PA 7-10pmSaturday 2/17 Buddy Boy Winery in Duncannon, PA 6-9pmTHURSDAY THOUGHTS….. Music is so important. Could you imagine never slow dancing with a person you love, ever? Or never banging your head and throwing horns at a metal concert, or having a completely silent workout at the gym? It's incredible the amount of places music is found when you pay attention. It reaches across cultures, continents, and connects people through a bond of rhythmic vibrations. Sometimes it just helps you pass a couple minutes at the gas pump. I find it really fascinating that people can have such wildly different tastes in music, except that everyone hates country….. Just kidding. The fact that there are so many different genres of music really goes to show that there isn't just a one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to things you connect with. Some people love deep and meaningful lyrics, others may just want to dance or jam out to a funky bass line. Sometimes it's more about the way you “feel” when you hear a song then the actual words being said. As for me, I try to listen and expose myself to every genre I can find. I like some more than others, but I've come to learn they all seem to serve different purposes for me. When I write the outlines for my blog posts or podcasts, I listen to bands like Khruangbin or Skinshape. They have groovy bass, flowing melodies, haunting vocals and tons of reverb. It's perfect for putting me in the zone for writing. The songs seem to make the words in my head flow straight down into my fingers. Rock music makes me bang my bald head back and forth, whipping my imaginary hair to and fro while shouting out lyrics at the top of my lungs. It's high energy and aggressive tendencies are perfect for my days at the gym, or the drive home from some of the gigs I play. It makes me want to break shit and then break it again. Prior to Covid, I used to go see my friend Andy's band, Adrian Blitzer, play shows here in Central PA. They'd do Deftones, Staind, House of Pain, and a bunch of other cool stuff. They had tons of energy and we were all completely exhausted by the end of their shows. It was a great release of pent up frustrations with the everyday world. I really miss those days. Country music is what I grew up on, especially the 90s country that holds a special spot in so many of my memories. Those songs transport me back to the back of pickup trucks, or the hot front porch of a friends house. They take me to summer camps and sleepovers. The country of today doesn't hold the same place in my memory box, so I don't really connect with it as much. Music is all about feeling for me, and I just can't feel shallow lyrics and boxed beats. Unfortunately, that's what I find most commercial country to be now. Every once in a while I'll hear a Zach Bryan song that I can listen to, but I definitely lean towards artists like Tyler Childers or Johnny Cash for my country fix when I need to hear some good old fashioned truth singing. Country music for me goes well with a cold beer, in a kayak, on a lake. In my teenage years, I listened to hip hop and rap because I really identified with it's message. Rap originated from oppressed people. People that were cast aside and forgotten about. My family was poor. We had enough to get by, but that was all we really ever did. The four of us lived in the same 2 bedroom second floor apartment my entire childhood, and I wore hand-me-downs from my older brother and ate government cheese. My parents didn't get along, and I was always getting chased around by the police. I saw other people that had a much better life than we did, and I wondered why they deserved it. I felt the struggle, even in my all white, low crime suburb in Central PA. My brother and I both got into trouble as a way of standing out as something other than the poor kids at school. I stole my parents minivan when I was 13 and took it on a 105 mile round trip to go joy riding with my cousin Big T and some of my closest friends, only to blow up the transmission 15 miles from home. Want to know what was playing on the stereo? Tupac's Don Killuminati Album. I did burnouts to Hail Mary, and put it on 2 wheels to Me and my girlfriend. Every time I hear that album it takes me back there. Reggae showed up as I was beginning to lose interest in hip hop. I started getting tattooed on a regular basis, and my tattoo artist would always be listening to Sublime. I've always been into the weed culture types of things, and Sublime's crazy lyrics and funky ass bass lines made it easier to sit in the tattoo chair for long stretches. Every time I hear a sublime song I think of the hours I spent getting inked to their music. Just about 5 years ago, I met my friend Brandon Fulk, and he introduced me to the band Stick Figure. Stick Figure is an American reggae band out of California. They play Cali-Style Reggae, along with other groups such as The Elovaters, Fortunate Youth, and Slightly Stoopid. This is my go-to kind of music for car trips in warm weather, or any weekends spent gigging at the beach. It's a high vibe, full chill genre of music that makes up 3/4 of my playlist at any time. The last genre I want to hit on is Americana. Artists like Jason Isbell, Donovan Woods, and The Lumineers paint beautiful pictures for you to gaze upon with just their lyrics. Their voices are smooth but weathered, and the way the instruments are played with just the right force to convey their message is an art. When I listen to “Elephant” by Jason Isbell, it makes me angry that cancer ruins lives. That it takes away the ones we love, a lot of the time before they even die. When I listen to “Good Lover” by Donovan woods, it reminds me of all the times I had settled for what I thought was love before I met my current girlfriend, Steph. I get why people say that phrase now, that they didn't know what love was until they met ______. Americana songs express life in ways that only they can. I could go on forever about music, but I'll save that for another episode. I would love to hear some songs that you love and what memories you associate them with. What songs take you back? What is an artists I should know about? What does music do for you? Thanks for listening or reading, and if you're coming to the shows this weekend, I'll see you there!
Bar Talk (our recommendations):Jessica is reading Hawk Mountain by Conner Habib; drinking Beacon Small Batch Bourbon.Damien is reading Maeve Fly by CJ Leede; drinking a terrible spicy paloma (Ancho Reyes, Xicaru mezcal, lime juice and Squirt).Ryan is reading Butcher's Crossing by John Williams; drinking Yellowstone Whiskey.If you liked this week's story, watch The Possession (2012; dir. Ole Bornedal).Up next: A Psychical Invasion by Algernon Blackwood.Special thank you to Dr Blake Brandes for our Whiskey and the Weird music! Like, rate, and follow! Check us out on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and at whiskeyandtheweird.com
Bar Talk (our recommendations):Jessica is reading The Vile Thing We Created by Robert P Ottone; drinking Bull Run Bourbon.Damien is reading The Relic (Pendergrast #1) by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child; drinking a Tom Collins (Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin, lemon, sugar, soda).Ryan is reading The Dark Descent anthology edited by David Harwell; drinking Bowmore 12.If you liked this week's story, watch The Pyramid (2014; dir. Grégory Levasseur).Up next: The Case of the Fortunate Youth by Moray Dalton.Special thank you to Dr Blake Brandes for our Whiskey and the Weird music! Like, rate, and follow! Check us out on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and at whiskeyandtheweird.com
This episode goes off the rails with Moi of Tomorrows Bad Seeds and Dan Kelly of Fortunate Youth. These long-time friends reminisce on their crazy stories from touring, how Tomorrow's Bad Seeds actually started as a graffiti crew, and more. This was a special one, reconnecting with old friends and making new ones. We think you're going to enjoy this one as much as we did!
This week Sahara, Ojay and David of the renowned Reggae band, the Resolvers stopped by the studio and had a great chat with us about touring, their famous Reggae father and all things Reggae. So much fun! The Resolvers are south florida's biggest reggae band. Their humongous sound which the 10-piece coins "big band reggae," is a mix between Roots Rock Reggae and New Orleans-style Funk and Soul. Their powerful energy and positive vibes have spread out far beyond the peninsula as band keep growing their fan base and uplifting audiences throughout the United States and internationally. The Resolvers are a family affair. Siblings Sahara and Ojay Smith both take control over lead vocal role. Singing, songwriting, and performing is in their blood - their daddy is Jamaican Singer/Songwriter Ernie Smith. The chemistry is undeniable. Their show has been described as "explosive" and "must see", and the band has gained the reputation as a premier reggae act. The Resolvers have shared the stage with many internationally renowned artists The Wailers, Julian Marley, Stephen Marley, Damian Marley, Kymani Marley, Inner Circle, English Beat, Yellowman, Matisyahoo, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, SOJA, Fortunate Youth, The Elovaters, Artikal Sound System, along many other world renowned acts in major International festivals such as Marley Fest, Jamaican Jazz & Blues Fest, SunFest, Hulaween, Aura Music Fest, Dub Fest and more. The Resolvers can be found at the following links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theResolvers/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theResolvers/ YouTube: https://youtu.be/1UGUSH1Pg Website: https://www.theresolvers.com/ Enjoy their music on Spotify, or you can find them on the new 561 Music Playlist we created of various local artists that we will be continually updating. The Resolvers on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6cDvrJTdiIDByE17ovhEQW?si=H2zpJFUwTEaNEWBDwE43Zg 561 Music Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7y2i0AgJTGRMtxMADgZ7AZ?si=Zp77sqBTuewWTDouxH2g 561 Music Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/561musicpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/561musicpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/561musicpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/561musicpodcast A huge thank you to our sponsors this week. HANDLEBARS BAR AND GRILL Handlebars is a little biker bar in Tequesta FL with a lot of history. Famous with bikers around the world in its previous incarnation as Judy's, the new owners have kept the feel and vibe of the place while upgrading the quality of the food and drink. From its bike nights that fall every 2nd Thursday of the month to its daily great food and drink and cool atmosphere, Handlebars is a destination bar for anyone who owns a bike, and even if you don't ride you are welcome to come and soak in the vibe with an ice-cold beer. Go online and check the place out at www.handlebars-bar-and-grill.com or find us on Facebook to keep up with events and find out about bookings and menu items. OASIS ROOT COFFEE AND KAVA LOUNGE Oasis Root Coffee and Kava Lounge in Jupiter is a fun, relaxing place to come by drink kava, java, or tea, and hang out… South Pacific Style! Open daily from 8am-1am. Located at 185 E. Indiantown Rd., Suite 111, Jupiter, FL 33477. LIVE MUSIC COMMUNITY Thank you to Justin and Live Music Community for all they do to make our podcasts as professional as possible. If you are looking to do a podcast, record an album, do a live stream, or anything of that type, Live Music Community is the place to go. LMC is also a music school that takes it up a notch by not only teaching the foundations of music theory and songs on instruments and vocals but also teaches the students the full band experience. They team your child up with like-minded individuals who then go on to play shows, do live streams, and learn the dos and don'ts of being in a successful working band. You can find them online at https://www.livemusiccommunity.com and on Facebook and Instagram @LMCFlorida 561 Music Podcast was recorded by our producer Justin Hucker at Live Music Community, which offers podcasting, video production, live stream, music lessons, recording and so much more. Check them out and take a virtual studio tour here: https://www.livemusiccommunity.com and make sure you check out the livestream Sunday nights on their YouTube Channel. Special Guest: The Resolvers.
In our final episode from our Reggae Rise Up 2021 series, we're straight kickin it with the homies of Fortunate Youth. They recently put out a new album that you've got to check out if you haven't yet. And not to mention they currently hold the record for most viewed video on the Sugarshack Channel! (13 million plays!) Show some love in the comments section for Fortunate Youth and share this episode with friends!
Just got back from Florida and talk about our trip to Reggae Rise Up! We are leaving for tour next week with Fortunate Youth so make sure you grab tickets!! KATASTRO.COM
On this episode of Creepy Kids Radio, I prove that I am 100% the "Fedora Wearing Atheist Guy". But, crankier and more jaded. I also spend my day off from being an elderly person's caretaker (aka a keeper of the crypt) by attempting to be sober for more than an hour, failing, and then getting way too high and answering all of your online questions. Fun.. right? Idk. It was a weird week. This one's strange and sour and sometimes sweet! Tracklist: 1. Los Dos Grandes De La Sierra - Cruz De Mariguana 2. FLUIDS & PUTRID STU - Baby Daddys For Days 3. King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard - Satan Speeds Up 4. Walker Hayes - Fancy Like 5. Thee Oh Sees - Crack In Your Eye 6. Lee Scratch Perry - Fisherman Dub 7. Mike Post - Law and Order Theme 8. Thundercat - Bus In These Streets 9. 21 Savage - Thug Life 10. FLUIDS - Injected 11. Downside - Nothing 12. Shigeru Suzuki - 砂の女 13. Tonto's Expanding Head Band - Bittersweet 14. Vince Guaraldi Trio - Linus and Lucy 15. Maruwa - 5AM Tool 16. Atomic Rooster - Vug 17. Hoodrich Pablo Juan - We Don't Luv Em (Chopped and Screwed) 18. Barrage - FEAR 19. Real Estate - Pool Simmers 20. Funkadelic - Good Thoughts, Bad Thoughts 21. *Unknown Artist - Ocean City 22. Mötley Crüe - Kickstart My Heart 23. Fortunate Youth ft Matt Liufau - Jah Music 24. Lil Loaded ft NLE Choppa (6lock 6aby Remix) 25. Drain - California Cursed 26. Christ Dillinger & Sam Hyde - FUCK ANTHONY (Anthony Fantano Diss 2021)
On this episode of Creepy Kids Radio, I introduce a brand new segment: "GUZZLE 'N GULP"! Each installment will be a (drunken and stoned, but, ultimately very utilitarian) guide to building a seasonal meal and pairing cocktail (or beer, wine / spirit). This is my chance to prove to you idiots that I do actually know about cool, smart-people things too. Bougie things. You know what the fuck I'm saying? I'm talking about things other than just weed strains and fuckin Death Grips factoids. Things other than just ass & titties. Fuckin TikTok kids and Jeff Bezos's space-dick joyride. Imagine that. Today, I'll be mixing up an ice cold, shaken Paloma and pairing that with a sweet and spicy Southwestern Chili. In addition, we'll be having Hot Red Andouille Sausage "Pigs in a Blanket"s as a stick to your cute little ass and ribs, less than humble side dish. This is a nice curveball to your normal summer grill-fare and is a perfect meal if you're lucky enough to catch a cool breezy evening or a Mid-July lightning storm. Just don't expect to fuck or eat pussy after downing this. I really do mean that. This is gunna fuck you up a little bit. But, thats never stopped you before, so, have at it. And to those of you who may be saying: "wtf haha what an asshole." Maybe you should be asking yourself if you can even count the amount of times that you acted too smart or cool to enjoy something simple and wonderful and unpasteurized by fucking Target Corporation or Coopted by Disney Plus or whatever and how many hours you've wasted away on preconceived notions instead of just living sensually and with fuckin childlike, playful instinct. And not in some Joe Rogan, "I'm right and you're wrong", Elk meat eating Republican idiot, doomsday "Prepper" pervert, kind of way. No, not like that at all. Fuck you. To you I am simply trying to say: Eat the chili. Drink the fucking delicious Paloma and shove a fucking dough wrapped hot dog down your stubborn too good for fun hole. >:) Paloma: Tequila (Blanco), Grapefruit soda, Orange Curacao, Limes (freshly squeezed) - Best served shaken with light ice in a "Highball" glass. Garnish with Grapefruit (sliced). Southwestern Chili: Ground Beef, Onion, Tomato, Garlic, Serrano Chili, Black Beans, Kidney Beans, Beef Broth, Tomato Sauce, Chili Powder (Seasoning Mix), CocaCola (optional) - The longer you let this one sit, the better. Keep it at a low temperature and get to smoking some weed, dumb dumb. Red Hot Andouille "Pigs in a Blanket": Louisiana Style Andouille Sausages, Cresset Roll (dough sheets), Sharp Cheddar Tracklist: 1. Fortunate Youth ft. Matt Liufau - Jah Music 2. Madvillain, MF DOOM, Madlib - Curls (Instrumental) 3. Dr. Dog - Engineer Says ("Midi Swamp" Version) 4. Junior Murvin - Police & Thieves 5. Together Pangea - Friend of Nothing (Acoustic) 6. Herbie Hancock - Lil' Brother 7. Prince - I Need A Man 8. Gary Smith - Black Orpheus 9. Action Bronson - Cliff Hanger 10. Bob James - Storm King 11. Medeski, Martin and Wood - The Dropper 12. Cheryl Lynn - Got To Be Real 13. 311 - Amber 14. SAINT PEPSI - dream supreme 15. Little Beaver - I Can Dig It Baby 16. Helvetia - Old, New Bicycle 17. Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - California Desert Party 18. Barrage - Spirits 19. Trapland Pat - Big Business 20. Al Green - Let's Stay Together
Summer is upon us and things are heating up in the OC. Seth & Shelby talk about the UC system doing away with SAT’s and how San Clemente is joining in with the sanctuary movement.This and much more on “Drive Time OC”HeadlineSeth - San Clemente a Sanctuary CityWeb - https://www.sanclementetimes.com/james-looks-to-declare-san-clemente-as-second-amendment-sanctuary/“OC Real-Estate with Daniel Preszler”HeadlineShelby - University of California system eliminates SAT and ACT testing requirementWeb -https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/california/university-of-california-system-act-sat-scores/509-b9064af3-73f2-41c7-802b-773613e1d30aNational DaySong of the Week“Dance all Night” - The Dirty Heads“The Dirty Heads teamed up with fellow reggae artist Matisyahu on this track. In our 2012 interview with Matisyahu, he told us how the collaboration came together: "It was very organic. I know the guys from touring with Sublime and I think with 311, as well, from the whole Southern California camp of true reggae rock music that was started with Sublime.”Dance all night is from their second album “Cabin by the Sea” that was released on June 19, 2012Another band that started here in Orange County “The band was founded in 2006 by Jared "Dirty J" Watson and vocalist/guitarist Dustin "Duddy B" Bushnell in Orange County, CA, where there was reggae/ska influence. The two first met at a party during their first year of high school. - The band's name stems from their older brothers and family calling them "dirty heads" when they were younger.”If you haven’t listened to the dirty heads their west coast reggae influence is rad Upcoming show:Bayfest 2021 - Waterfront Park San DiegoSaturday Jul. 10th, 2021-Sublime with Rome and Fortunate Youth playing as wellGeneral Admission$50.00VIP$250.00Web - https://open.spotify.com/track/64yn6T5miWO6E408RmBsd7?si=9LET51G_T6aIUBkv-2pbjgWeb - https://www.ticketweb.com/event/bayfest-2021-with-dirty-heads-waterfront-park-tickets/10991705?pl=sdbay2021&irgwc=1&clickid=2fHzKY3B%3AxyLRAtwUx0Mo368UkB2eCSpUVNSXY0&camefrom=CFC_BUYAT_219208&impradid=219208&REFERRAL_ID=tmfeedbuyat219208&wt.mc_id=aff_BUYAT_219208&utm_source=219208-Bandsintown&impradname=Bandsintown&utm_medium=affiliateAlbum Link - https://amzn.to/3hH18bt (Affiliate)“Feel Good Friday with Tina AndersonShelby - Bite & a SipOld Vine Kitchen and bar - bread trio w/ pizza bread - has wine pairings w each food item Salty Bear Brewery- Costa Mesa - live music good IPAs Web - https://oldvinekitchenbar.com/Web - https://www.saltybearbrewing.com/EventsShelby - KOBE BRYANT HALL OF FAME INDUCTIONWeb - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-16/kobe-bryant-posthumously-inducted-into-basketball-hall-of-fame/100142452Seth - Pirate Coast PaddleNewport Beach, CAWeb - https://www.piratecoastpaddle.com/LinksTina Anderson, Feel Good Fridayfb - https://www.facebook.com/tinaandersonOC/ig - https://www.instagram.com/tinaandersonoc/Web - https://tinaandersonoc.com/Special GuestBrendon Mohemail - brendon.moh@financeofamerica.comDrive Time OCWeb - https://sitchradio.com/our-shows/drive-time-oc/Twitter - https://twitter.com/DriveTimeOCInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/drivetimeoc/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drivetimeocFacebook - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DriveTimeOCSponsors“OC Real-Estate with Daniel”Daniel Preszler - (714) 788-7525 Email - 714ocre@gmail.comFoskaris Wellness - https://foskariswellness.com/Sitch Radio - https://sitchradio.com/If you would like to become a sponsor or advertiser Call Sitch Radio (714) 643-2500 X 1
Fortunate Youth join us in the bunker this week for an exciting episode and perform their song "Friends & Family". @FortunateYouth310 WANT BONUS EPISODES: Join our Patreon page for $4.99 a month for Duddy & Jake’s “Monday Morning Hangover” podcast and other exclusive content. Find Us:Facebook: Feelin Good with Duddy Instagram: feelingoodwithduddyPatreon: Patreon.com/feelingoodwithduddy Sponsors: Koi CBD - use code “feelgood” for 15% off your first order. https://koicbd.com/?rfsn=4629753.1fc8d24 Pluginz - visit pluginzkeychains.com and use code ‘duddyb’ for 20% off every order. Cutlass Brand - use code ‘duddyb’ for 20% off every orderOnnit - visit onnit.com/duddy for 10% off your first order Surf Roots - Stream FGWD on the Surf Roots Radio app or watch every Wednesday at 9pm on the Surf Roots TV app for Roku, Apple TV or your phone
Fortunate Youth join us in the bunker this week for an exciting episode and perform their song "Friends & Family". @FortunateYouth310 WANT BONUS EPISODES: Join our Patreon page for $4.99 a month for Duddy & Jake’s “Monday Morning Hangover” podcast and other exclusive content. Find Us:Facebook: Feelin Good with Duddy Instagram: feelingoodwithduddyPatreon: Patreon.com/feelingoodwithduddy Sponsors: Koi CBD - use code “feelgood” for 15% off your first order. https://koicbd.com/?rfsn=4629753.1fc8d24 Pluginz - visit pluginzkeychains.com and use code ‘duddyb’ for 20% off every order. Cutlass Brand - use code ‘duddyb’ for 20% off every orderOnnit - visit onnit.com/duddy for 10% off your first order Surf Roots - Stream FGWD on the Surf Roots Radio app or watch every Wednesday at 9pm on the Surf Roots TV app for Roku, Apple TV or your phone
Davey Love's good friend Dan Kelly is this weeks guest. Dan is the lead singer of the reggae band Fortunate Youth and we talk about how the band is dealing with 2020,how many bad joints Dan has gotten passed on stage and an exclusive about a new single coming up. Fortunate Youth is a collaboration of South Bay reggae stand-outs. Rising from various bands, they've created a phenomenal 6-piece masterpiece bringing more fire to the stage than ever before. Combining rootsy vibes and unique bass lines united with multiple harmonies, boisterous guitar solos, and heavy keys separates Fortunate Youth from every other mainstream reggae band. With their high energy approach and positive stage presence they provide an unforgettable show to every music fan. Fortunate Youth's objective is to ensure a performance that leaves you feeling euphoric and curious of what might happen at the next show. https://www.fortunate-youth.com
The boys JB, Yarmo, and Brett from Vibes Alive Radio are back at it again with the Reggae 360 Top 10 Songs of The Week! After the first 5 songs they fire up an amazing interview with Dan Kelly and Greg Gelb from Fortunate Youth. The episode wraps up with another 5 songs reviewed and an incredible positive thought of the week. Music reviewed- Sabotage Soundsystem & Kaleo Wassman- Move it on For Peace Band Feat. Jah Maoli- Massive & Crew Tarrus Riley Feat. Konshens- Connect Again Skip Marley Feat. Bob Marley- Higher Place Bombafiya- Family Is Wealth Edjacated Phools Feat. Dela (Slightly Stoopid) & The Aggrolites- Tell Me Pana- Viewz Casey Turner- Todo Tranquilo Kaya Kotura- Coming Down Mellodose Feat. Kat Hall- Loving KBong- In This Together
Kaleo Wassman singer/guitarist will be joining us on @thestonedagepotcast from 6pm to 7pm. Spreading kindness through his music. If you want to hear what Kaleo has to say, only one thing you have to do TUNE IN. We have another awesome guest joining us We welcome Dan Kelly @jimmydan @dankellyofficial vocalist for #american #reggaerock band @fortunateyouth310 . Yup you read that right, this band might just love cannabis just as much as I do.
South Bay heroes Fortunate Youth make a raucous yet joyful appearance on the show. The guys discuss hairstyles, drink whiskey and beers, tour shenanigans, their first ever show opening for The Abyssinians, tour withdrawals and songwriting during Covid, their recent Live album, Punker Paul the Preacher, mic-holding techniques, Dan Kelly’s upbringing in Mississippi, the band’s musical influences, cannabis as the band’s mascot, an unforgettable lightning round, and much more!Tunes Of The Week: Roger’s = Larry & Alvin - “Smell You Crep” Devin’s = Attaras - “Brimstone & Fire” SHOP PODCLASH MERCH! Every sale helps support the show. Thank you.https://rootfire-intl.myshopify.com/collections/the-reggae-podclash***Man-Like-Devin and Roger Rivas talk all things reggae with original and modern artists in the scene, live every other week at 6pm PT on http://thereggaepodclash.comIn addition to their weekly discussion of hand-selected records from their collections of Jamaican music on vinyl, Roger and Devin are joined this week by members of Southern California's "Fortunate Youth."#ReggaePodclash #FortunateYouth #Rootfirehttp://www.Rootfire.nethttp://www.TheReggaePodClash.comSupport the show (https://rootfire.net/tv/)
Today we talk to the hilarious Dan Kelly, lead singer of the band Fortunate Youth! We talk about their new album "Live From California" and of course share some incredible stories from the road... some that will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about tour... and partying. Grab your shot glass and join us friends.Mad Love
1 . Fortunate Youth – So Far Away 2 . Collywobbles – L’Alternativa 3 . Corey Dixon and The Zvooks – Let Bygones Be Bygones 4 . Bluebeats – Liberation […]
Lakers win 130 - Thunder 127 for the 7th consecutive win, man were looking good, small things I continue notice are how teams that are heavy at the guard positions are killing us. Shai and CP3 were able to get into the point and make this a competitive game. Shoutout to KCP for getting his groove back! Fortunate Youth episode will be out tonight via YouTube, Apple Podcast& Spotify!
Travi Bongo and Dan Kelly from Fortunate Youth join Big Al on the set of Purps and Gold to talk about their careers as one of reggae's most stoniest bands in America. Tune in for a peak into their lives on and off the stage as they discuss Travi's new CBD line, Dan's 1/2 oz joints, and the Fortunate Youth family. Tune in to the YouTube channel to get a full visual of how smokey the set got!
Lakers 109 - Grizzlies 108 Lakers seem to struggle once again against heavy guard positioned teams. Early on once again the Lakers struggle in the first quarter leading to a 10 point deficit at the end of the first. Jay A Morant had a great game. He finished strong with 26 points, 6 assists, and 5 steals. Mad props to him for being the most impressive rookie of the year. Even with the rookies impressive performance, Lebron managed to power through and finish with 30 points on 27 field goal attempts. For some reason, on those 27 field goal attempts, not a single foul was called on behalf of Lebron. Lakers continue their hot-streak with 7 consecutive wins. Stay tuned for the Fortunate Youth episode tonight at 9 PM sharp!! Subscribe and tell a friend.
Court side view from the OKC game! Talk about a in game analysis. Find your lighter spark that weed up and tune in as Big Al talks about how he spends his time at the Laker game and Staples Center. Lebron is really making a run for this goat argument, being the first player in NBA history to have a triple double against every team in the NBA(30 teams). We also talk about some of the featured artist on the show that will be booked for the season such as Fortunate Youth and many more! Subscribe and tell a friend!
1 . Fortunate Youth – Burn One 2 . Bob Marley & The Wailers – All Day All Night (Original) 3 . Skatalites – Legs Man 4 . New Town […]
Free Up Clothing celebrates 10 years of festival lifestyle with 'Freshwater Vybz' hosted by reggae artist Bobby Hustle, mixed by DJ PhG (Caribbean Dance Radio/Stay Positive Sound). Blending the Cali Reggae styles of Pepper, Stick Figure, Tribal Seeds, and Fortunate Youth with upcoming Jamaican sounds like Lila Ike, Aza Lineage, Koffee, this mix is sure stay get stuck in your stereo.Visit the Free Up Clothing booth at any West Coast music festival and pick up a physical copy for free.1. Bobby Hustle - Reggae Party DUB2. Pepper & Stick Figure - Warning (feat. Stick Figure)3. The Skints - Armageddon (feat. Runkus)4. Arise Roots - Nice and Slow5. Protoje & Lila Ike - Not Another Word (feat. Agent Sasco)6. Jesse Royal - Lionorder (feat. Protoje)7. Buju Banton, Markus & Jahazeil - False Pretense8. Lila Ike - Gotti Gotti DUB9. Bobby Hustle - Champion DUB10. Stick Figure - World on Fire (Remix) [feat. Slightly Stoopid, Tribal Seeds, The Green, CommonKings & The Movement]11. Blessed - Money Don Grow Pon Trees12. Randy Valentine - Rubble Rebel13. The Expanders - Thanks For Life14. Fortunate Youth - Live Life (feat. Alborosie & Harrison Stafford)15. Analea Brown - Nuttah Buttah16. Buju Banton - Country For Sale17. Aza Lineage - Where I'm From DUB18. Bobby Hustle - Real Ganja Man DUB19. Bobby Hustle - Float Away DUB20. Rocker T - Free Up DUB21. Koffee – Rapture22. Koffee – Toast23. Bobby Hustle - Pour Up DUB24. Landon McNamara - Stony Haze25. Skip Marley feat Damian Marley – That’s Not True26. The Skints - Restless (feat. Protoje)27. Fyakin - I Story28. The Expanders - Top Shelf
On this Bonus episode of W.S.E.G., we listen to Dan Kelly of Fortunate Youth regale us with his Voice and an Acoustic guitar. Recorded at the Jade Lounge in Monterey Ca in June 2019. Find Dan: https://www.facebook.com/jimmydan.kelly https://www.instagram.com/dankellyofficial/ Fortunate Youth: http://www.fortunate.fm/ Check Out our Sponsor: modedhellamoded.com Write the show at: wespeakenglishgood@gmail.com www.wespeakenglishgood.com
On this episode we cover -420 weekend festivals -Fortunate Youth interview -Phoenix Night Market -King Jayy always fixing his vehicle -LMFAO -Fishing -MMJ vs Guns -Roswell Radio Show Call in -Kissing Bug -Car runs over people -Couple adopts slave -Trivia -and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roachclippodcast/support
In this episode we get the opportunity to speak to up-and-coming west coast phenom Kyle Smith. Kyle keeps it very real as he discusses his music, his hustle, and his thoughts on life. Kyle pulls back the curtain and lets all of our listeners see what type of guy he is; a real one for sure. Mark, Evan, and JB take a trip on a space shuttle to celebrate the 20th of April and it's a victory that they managed to string together a few coherent sentences. We go through and review each single that dropped Friday including Pepper feat. Stick Figure, Tyrone's Jacket, Fortunate Youth feat. Alborosie and Harrison Stafford, Giant Panda Guerrilla Dub Squad, Skip Marley Feat. Damian Marley,and Sol Seed. Also we go into a little more detail and review two albums that came out this week in Joe Sambo and Wasted Noise; YOU NEED TO PURCHASE BOTH! as a bonus to our dedicated fans that listen to the whole episode at the end Mark does impressions of an Italian and a baby pterodactyl.
On this episode we have a quick interview with Fortunate Youth on the eve of 420. Enjoy!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roachclippodcast/support
NEW reggae songs! Listener Suggestions! A short bio on Reggae Band Fortunate Youth featuring my list of their top 15 songs!
Andrew Pitsicalis is the CEO of Purple Haze Properties. With celebrities like Jimi Hendrix, Peter Tosh, and Ol' Dirty Bastard, he's been spreading good vibes in the cannabis industry for over 20 years. And now, with The Wake & Bake Show, he's here to share some of that love with you.
Hey there, welcome to today's episode of the Lil' Drummer Girl. I'm stoked because in this episode we get a live interview with Jordan Rosenthal, the drummer of the Fortunate Youth. Fortunate Youth is a collective of six outstanding musician/producers who have taken the worldwide music scene by storm. They spread inspirational messages of peace, love, and unity. They connect music lovers from all around the globe creating a family of positivity and progressive ideals. Fortunate Youth was established in Hermosa Beach, California – a popular beach town in the LA County. Four of the six members went to high school together (Jered Draskovich, Corey Draskovich, Travis Walpole and Greg Geleb), linking Mississippi transplant Dan Kelly (lead singer) then adding the drummer, Jordan Rosenthal from Las Vegas. The band has toured heavily since 2009 with over 20 tours nationwide as well as abroad under their belt and they've released 3 full-length albums, two of which hit #1 on the Billboard and iTunes Reggae charts. “It's All A Jam” in 2013 and “Don't Think Twice” in 2015. Today, Jordan talks about: How he began playing drums in fourth grade How his family inspired him to play, as his dad, granddad, and great-grandfather all played drums How he was playing drums and basketball His drum sponsor Dark Horse Percussion and his drum set by Tama Star Classic How he hooked up his gig with Fortunate Youth. How he's taken a stab at singing by recording his own vocal album JDR-Stand on Your Two Feet (see link below and take a listen and check it out) Jordan discusses his favorite bands and what inspires him. How if he were to be reincarnated as Adolf Hitler what he would do if... And so much more. Jordan's drum set: Tama Star Classic Birchwood Drum Set 10” 12” 16” Custom Snare and Timbale from Dark Horse Percussion (NJ) Vater drumsticks So grab your headphones, check out the audio interview and be sure to check out the live video interview below and footage from their live show at the Jannus Live in downtown St. Petersburg, FL: Jordan Interview Live Video Jordan Video Playing Live Stay in touch with Jordan: Jordan on Facebook Fortunate Youth on Facebook Take a listen to Jordan's smooth vocals here: JDR Stand On Your Two Feet Album Rock On & Rock Out! Dawn-Marie xo
Today I have very fun, cool and special guest – Zeb a/k/a Jamey Dakofsky who is the drummer for Tribal Seeds. Zeb is from L.A. and has been playing drums since he was 8 years and old and by age 10 he was gigging in a punk and classic rock. All the while playing with various musical ensembles, working on Timpani, hand percussion and full drum set. He attended the performing arts high school in California and by age 20 he was backing his first Reggae artist Mikey Dread H.R. from Bad Brains hand drumming specialist Ras Michael when came back to the states, his career skyrocketed. He has worked sessions with Grammy award winning songwriters such as Diane Warren (Aerosmith and Leann Rimes) and worked with top producers such as Ashley Ingram (Des'ree), Randy Jackson and Fabian Cooke (“Lion King” Soundtrack). In 1994, he helped form Detour Posse which has since become the premiere backing band of International Reggae artists from around the globe. Working over 250 shows a year, sometimes he even plays more than one bill on the show (like he did it the night I saw him live with Tribal Seeds, he also played with Fortunate Youth). In 2011 Zeb performed with Grammy winning artist Shaggy on the Lopez Tonight and again in 2012 on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. I had the chance to see Zeb live first hand several weeks ago. They were playing with Fortunate Youth, and Pepper. The Jannus was packed to the gills and it was one of those hot, hot, humid evenings, and you'd never know it as they rocked the audience all night long. Zeb was gracious enough to grant me an interview. I was so excite to meet him, because I've been listing to Tribal Seeds for about the past three years now and was really digging their sound. So, to get to watch Zeb play the skins was a real treat. His speed, chops, stamina and agility rocked the house. Zeb's currently is endorsed by Super Natural Cymbals and Kick Port International. His set up is Pearl Prestige Session Drum Set Select Kit and Pearl Hardware, Roland SPD-SX, Toca Special Edition Congas, LP Bongos and hand percussion and Pro-Mark 5B Oak Sticks. Zeb's interview will be already in progress as it was the evening of the show and there may be some background noises as we were in the Green room. So, give it a listen and enjoy! Stay in touch with Zeb at: ZEB'S INSTAGRAM ZEB ON FACEBOOK Learn more about Tribal Seeds and follow them at: TRIBAL SEEDS ON FACEBOOK Check out Tribal Seeds music or follow them on Tribal on YouTube Remember, if you like this episode, it would mean the world to me if you shared the love mon! Rock On & Rock Out! Dawn-Marie (D.M). XO Let's Stay in Touch: INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK WEBSITE
Following on the heels of last months special event episode comes another double-sized event edition: the first annual Dabolition Derby at the Southern California Fairgrounds in Lake Perris. Co-hosted by Bobby and his pals Medicinal Mike (Nuglife Radio / Speakeasy Live) and Adam Ill (Getting High With / B-Real TV) and sponsored by Weedmaps and FlavRx, this unique weekend-long event mixed cannabis vendors with wrestling, live painting, reggae/ska music all-day (including Don Carlos, Voodoo Glow Skulls and Fortunate Youth) and a demolition derby race each night! Join Bobby as he brings you all of the events highlights on this special episode of Blazin!LINKS:Facebook: @BlazinWithBobbyBlackFacebook / Instagram: @bobbyblack420Twitter: @bobbyblack #BlazinWithBobbyBlack, #BlazinWebsite: dabolitionderby.comInstagram: @dabolitionderby, @greendreamentertainmentTwitter: @dabolitionderbyFacebook: @dabolitionderby, @greendreamentertainment
In this episode of We Speak English Good we sit down with Alika Lyman for a one on one discussion. Alika tells us about meeting his hero, Ben Street, diving into the Seattle scene, being a working musician in the impossibly expensive Hawaiian island, and how he is prepping for his pilgrimage to New York City. Also, we get to listen to some tracks from his legendary "Exotica" artist and uncle, Arthur Lyman, off his "Leis of Jazz" https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/leis-jazz-jazz-sounds-arthur/id162470145 album and Alika's follow up/tribute album, "Leis of Jazz Vol.2" http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/alikalymangroup . Lots of music on this one! Check out all of Alika's music here: https://sites.google.com/site/alikalyman/ https://alikalymangroup.bandcamp.com/ Plus, Host, Mike EP, tells a story about Dabbing on tour in lieu of his show with Janelle Phillips at the Dabolition Derby Festival on September 18th in Perris Ca. The festival includes music by Don Carlos, Fortunate Youth, Hirie, Ital Vibes, and many more. Buy Tickets Here: http://dabolitionderby.com/ Write the show in lieu of your dabbing habit: wespeakenglishgood@gmail.com