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-It's a Bugaboo Tuesday…what's bothering Bill today?-Also, SONG OF THE DAY (sponsored by Sartor Hamann Jewelers): "Get Down Tonight" - KC and the Sunshine Band (1975)Show sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Entrez dans les coulisses d'un des plus grands tubes disco des années 70 avec cette captivante histoire de "That's the Way (I Like It)" de KC and the Sunshine Band.
Welcome back, ‘Super Freaks'! We're cool and groovin' our ‘Good Times' here in our “I Can't Believe You Haven't Seen That Part 3: The Rebelievening” and we're going to ‘Get Down Tonight' with that ‘Disco Inferno' of a movie “Saturday Night Fever”! Why? Because Mike's never seen it, so we're going to ‘Turn the Beat … Continue reading "Episode 330 – Saturday Night Fever (1977)"
The Chiefs celebration was fueled by caffeine and adrenaline! How do you spell E-A-G-L-E-S?? If you missed Cosmo's Travis Kelce 'Get Down Tonight' mashup?? It's all here on today's Chiefs themed "Fun Sized" podcast!
The Chiefs celebration was fueled by caffeine and adrenaline! How do you spell E-A-G-L-E-S?? If you missed Cosmo's Travis Kelce 'Get Down Tonight' mashup?? It's all here on today's Chiefs themed "Fun Sized" podcast!
The Chiefs celebration was fueled by caffeine and adrenaline! How do you spell E-A-G-L-E-S?? If you missed Cosmo's Travis Kelce 'Get Down Tonight' mashup?? It's all here on today's Chiefs themed "Fun Sized" podcast!
The Chiefs celebration was fueled by caffeine and adrenaline! How do you spell E-A-G-L-E-S?? If you missed Cosmo's Travis Kelce 'Get Down Tonight' mashup?? It's all here on today's Chiefs themed "Fun Sized" podcast!
Bob, Cory, Nick, and Todd rant and rave about old-timey fake baseball, falling asleep to wild African elephant massage ASMR, and pizza platforms. Original Recording Date: June 29, 2024 00:00:00 - Housekeeping 00:01:53 - Existential Question of the Week 00:46:46 - Gentleman's Agreement Send your comments and existential questions to Schnozzcast@gmail.com! Follow us on YouTube, Instagram, Threads, and Facebook @Schnozzcast! And don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, PodBean, Audible, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your favorite podcasts! Special thanks to Jack Moran for the intro and outro music. Follow him on Instagram @ thejackmoran.
MixTape 106 - DISCO Classics TRACK 1 AUDIO TITLE "I Will Survive" PERFORMER "Gloria Gaynor" INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 2 AUDIO TITLE "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" PERFORMER "Rod Stewart" INDEX 01 03:19:19 TRACK 3 AUDIO TITLE "Upside Down (Original CHIC Mix)" PERFORMER "Diana Ross" INDEX 01 07:38:67 TRACK 4 AUDIO TITLE "That's the Way (I Like It)" PERFORMER "Kc & The Sunshine Band" INDEX 01 10:47:33 TRACK 5 AUDIO TITLE "Get Down Tonight" PERFORMER "Kc & The Sunshine Band" INDEX 01 14:28:30 TRACK 6 AUDIO TITLE "Get Up Offa That Thing" PERFORMER "James Brown" INDEX 01 19:01:15 TRACK 7 AUDIO TITLE "We Are Family" PERFORMER "Sister Sledge" INDEX 01 21:57:47 TRACK 8 AUDIO TITLE "Billie Jean" PERFORMER "Michael Jackson" INDEX 01 29:17:30 TRACK 9 AUDIO TITLE "You Should Be Dancing" PERFORMER "Bee Gees" INDEX 01 33:47:12 TRACK 10 AUDIO TITLE "Disco Inferno (LP / 12" Version)" PERFORMER "The Trammps" INDEX 01 37:56:41 TRACK 11 AUDIO TITLE "Ring My Bell" PERFORMER "Anita Ward" INDEX 01 45:18:06 TRACK 12 AUDIO TITLE "Y.M.C.A." PERFORMER "Village People" INDEX 01 50:15:25 TRACK 13 AUDIO TITLE "I Feel Love" PERFORMER "Donna Summer" INDEX 01 54:37:12 TRACK 14 AUDIO TITLE "Funkytown" PERFORMER "Lipps Inc." INDEX 01 59:55:58 TRACK 15 AUDIO TITLE "Celebration" PERFORMER "Kool & The Gang" INDEX 01 65:00:37 TRACK 16 AUDIO TITLE "Heart Of Glass" PERFORMER "Blondie" INDEX 01 68:30:72 TRACK 17 AUDIO TITLE "Good Times" PERFORMER "Chic" INDEX 01 72:06:67 TRACK 18 AUDIO TITLE "Stayin' Alive" PERFORMER "Bee Gees" INDEX 01 79:37:33 TRACK 19 AUDIO TITLE "Dancing Queen" PERFORMER "ABBA" INDEX 01 83:42:11 TRACK 20 AUDIO TITLE "Respect" PERFORMER "Aretha Franklin" INDEX 01 87:05:65
Get ready to groove with remixes of your all-time favorite jams from the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 00s, reimagined to make you move like it's your last dance!
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Song Intro: By Gail NoblesThis Podcast features music created using Drum Pad Machine. Available on the App Store, https://apps.apple.com/us/app/drum-pad-machine-beat-maker/id1057968965.Photo: Cornstalker - Own workUsage: CC BY-SA 4.0 WikipediaTonight's topic on the Cat Bear: KC and the Sunshine Band. KC really could make you dance. He loved to Boogie. KC & the Sunshine definitely brought the world sunshine. Right now today, they still keep it coming. They make you get out of your seat with the beat. They are from Miami. They brought us the hits. “Boogie Man.” They brought us music the way I like it, the way you like it, the way we like it; the way they like it. KC and the Sunshine Band is a disco and funk band that was founded in 1973 in Hialeah, Florida. The best-known songs include the hits, “That's the Way (I Like It). Their best-known songs include the hits "That's the Way (I Like It)", "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty", "I'm Your Boogie Man", "Keep It Comin' Love", "Get Down Tonight", "Boogie Shoes", "Please Don't Go" and "Give It Up". The band took its name from lead vocalist Harry Wayne Casey's last name ('KC') and the 'Sunshine Band' from KC's home state of Florida, the Sunshine State. The group has had six top 10 singles, five number one singles and a number two single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.So what's KC and the Sunshine Band doing today? If you go to heykcsb.com, you'll see all of their tour dates & latest news. You're listening to the Cat Bear. I'm your host GN.
On this episode of THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW, Neeley and Chris review some footage from a recent KC and the Sunshine Band / B-52s concert. It goes way off the rails. All our links are available at https://www.linktr.ee/cmsrocks.**NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.** Please take a moment to subscribe, share and leave us a 5 Star Review for this episode! It helps us grow and do better episodes for YOU!! ROKU: Search "The Classic Metal Show" in the Roku ChannelsAMAZON: Search "The CMS Network" To Add Our Channel
JT calls Denver, Colorado home and has for many, many years. You can expect a lot of variety with JT froms a wide variety of genres and eras as well as requests from all of our listeners. Featuring the best of the 70's and 80's but lots of tunes earlier and modern, The JT Show is packed full of great music. JT will keep the beat moving and your toes tapping. The JT Show is open for business every Friday at Midnight Zulu (5pm Mountain time)
For April, the 1st among fools Don't follow leaders.Bob DylanMarch 32, 2022Please refrain from using imperatives and the imperative mood. It is annoying, so just stop it.If you are not sure what an imperative is, look it up.Reflect on the deluge of the imperative that washes over our everyday existence, and be sure to observe how much you contribute to this imperative abuse. Face the fact that you are likely a major offender as well as a victim. Now, let's review all the examples of the imperative you see around you.Think about SignageConsider, for instance, signage produced by governments, businesses, churches, schools, and other authorities. Let's review a few. “Stand back.” “Pull forward.” “Stop.” “Proceed with caution.” “Yield.” “Stop. Look. Listen.” “Ring bell for service.” “Wait here until your number is called.” “Place order here.” “Speak into the microphone.” “Pay here.” “Use other door.” “Keep door closed.” “Park in back.” “Don't park here.” “Don't block driveway entrance.” “Don't block garage entrance.” “Park in designated area.” “Do not enter.” “Do not block.” “Do not exit.” “Place donation in box.” “Take one.” “Give here.” “Do not touch.” “Do not chew gum.” “Beware of the dog.” “Do not pet the dog.” “Curb your dog.” “Please dispose of dog waste properly.” “Please dispose of litter properly.” “Do not dispose of garbage here.” And finally, “Stay off the grass,” which, think about it, can serve as either a prohibition against trespassing or an admonition regarding the use of an infamous gateway drug.Consider Your Car BumperNote how bumper stickers are also a rich source of imperatives. “Vote.” “Save the whales.” “Eat the whales.” “Vote early and often.” “Don't tailgate.” “Eat Bertha's Mussels.” “Just try to take my gun.” “Vote Republican.” “Visit California.” “Vote Libertarian.” “Visit South of the Border.” “Vote Democrat.” “Stop at Wall Drugs.” “Honk if you love Jesus.” “Honk if you support Resolution 718b.” “Honk if you are horny.” “Vote as if your life depended on it.” “If you see this van a-rockin,' don't come a-knockin'.” “Don't laugh. It's paid for.” “Vote for the crook.” “Defund the police.” “Defend the police.” “Shop local.” “Don't vote for the crooks.” “Choose civility.” “Bring back prayer in school.” “Keep prayer out of school.” “Keep your laws off my body.” “Vote Green Party” “Coexist.” “Think peace.” “Free the People.” “Impeach Bush.” “Tax the rich.” “Don't eat meat.” “Eat the rich.” And, of course, the more recent additions, “Make America Great Again” and “Let's go, Brandon.”While you are at it, be sure to savor the wonderfully paradoxical authoritativeness of the classic bumper sticker directive:“Question authority.”Remember Your School DaysRecognize how your life has always been filled with commands and demands. Call to mind your own school days with teachers and staff barking orders all morning and every afternoon. “Pay attention.” “Do your work.” “Do your own work.” “Be quiet.” “Speak up.” “Spit it out now.” “Hurry up.” “Don't run.” “Speed it up.” “Slow down.” “Line up.” “Sit down.” “Stand up.” “Get over here.” “Stay there.” “Do this.” “Stop doing that.” And, revel along with me in my personal favorite from my Catholic high school days:“Get a haircut!”Listen to the MusicIf you really want to go nuts with imperatives, think about how many popular songs boss us around when it comes to matters of love and romance. “Love Me Tender.” “Love Me Harder.” “Love Me Two Times.” “Love Her Madly.” “Love Me Do.” “Love Me Like You Do.” “Stop, In the Name of Love.” And pause to appreciate how hard it is to best the frank seduction, “Lay, Lady, Lay. Lay across my big brass bed.” For a tour de force of musical imperative abuse, also by Bob Dylan, check out his “Subterranean Homesick Blues.” Delight in this one snippet:Get sick, get well Hang around a ink well Ring bell, hard to tell If anything is goin' to sell Try hard, get barred Get back, write braille Get jailed, jump bail Join the army, if you failIf you are not in the mood for love or just want to “Twist and Shout,” then “Let's Dance” away your sorrows. “Do the Hustle.” “Everybody Dance Now.” “Do the Locomotion.” “Dance the Night Away.” “(Do the) Mashed Potatoes.” “Save the Last Dance for Me.” “Do a Little Dance. Make a Little Love. Get Down Tonight.” Or, just keep it simple and “Dance, Dance.”If dancing is not your thing, enjoy this select list of motivational titles. “Get Up.” “Get up offa That Thing.” “Get Up, Stand Up.” “Party Up.” “Party Down.” “Walk This Way.” “Jump.” “Whip It.” “Come Together.” “Go Now.” “Call Me.” “Shout.” “Hush.” “Knock Three Times.” “Hit Me with Your Best Shot.” And “Do That To Me One More Time.”Finally, forgive my Fr*nch, but here is a classic hip hop imperative from the 80s: “F*ck the P*l*c*.”And Don't Forget to Support Our SponsorsNow ponder the biggest imperative offender of all: advertising. “Buy it now.” “Shop with us.” “Use our product.” “Use less.” “Use more.” “Pay less.” “Don't pay more.” “Buy now, pay later.” “Don't take our word for it.” “Ask your doctor.” “Ask your pharmacist.” “Ask your vet.” “Ask your grocer.” “Ask your friends.” “Ask about our layaway plan.” “Visit our store.” “Check out our website.” “Find us on Facebook.” “Follow us on Twitter.” “Like us on Instagram.” “Call any time.” “Apply for service.” “Don't be fooled by substitutes.” “Get what you deserve.” “Look for our coupons.” “Click here for more.” “Fly the friendly skies.” “Fly American.” “Buy American.” “Buy bulk and save more.” “Don't let it get away.” “Get away from it all.” “Don't throw away your money.” “Trust your money with us.” “Save money with us.” “Send money.” “Eat here.” “Eat beef for dinner.” “Eat mor chikin.” “Join now.” “Act now.” “Don't act yet.” “But wait, there's more.” “Don't let this deal get away.” “Call us now.” “Clip and save.” “Don't miss our sale.” “Live the good life.” “Retire here.” “Try our mattress.” “You've tried all the rest, now try the best.”Finally, ruminate on the liquor industry's masterfully duplicitous exhortation that simultaneously encourages a vice while moralizing against its consequences: “Drink responsibly.”“Just do it.”Scream in frustration if you must, but don't overlook the fact that imperative reform starts with you!Say what you will, since we are so awash in imperatives, it is, frankly, imperative that we extricate ourselves and our society from their pernicious ubiquity, so start with yourself. Conduct an imperative audit. Document how many times a day you use imperatives in your speech and writing. Keep precise notes and review your list at the end of the week. Notice how often you fall back on using imperatives and contemplate how overbearing it can be. Change your ways. Resolve to do better.Admit that we are all at fault, and feel free to point a finger at me. I am not immune to the lure of the imperative, but don't judge me too harshly. Remember that I am only human.Now, go forth. Do no harm. And stay off my lawn!Have a nice day.Do you know that imperative abuse is not a real thing? Did you not understand that my overuse of imperatives in this essay was just for fun?You can hone that sense of humor and sharpen your ability to spot irony, and I can help. Click below for your free consultation.Share your thoughts on this topic or participate in a discussion by leaving a comment below or by contacting me directly by email: You'll have to register with Substack and sign in to leave a comment, which is painless and free. Please share this post on social media.And don't forget to click subscribe to have Tools+Paradigms sent directly to your inbox. I look forward to hearing from you.Thanks for reading Tools+Paradigms! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.Intro and outro podcast theme music by LiteSaturation from Pixabay. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jimsalvucci.substack.com
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music's foremost masters of the groove. Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM Member through YouTube or at https://www.patreon.com/truthinrhythm. Featured in TIR Episode 230 (Part 2 of 2): Percussionist Oliver C. Brown (not to be confused with Ollie E. Brown), an original member of KC and the Sunshine Band who went on to record and perform with a long list of soul, rock, pop and jazz artists. He performed on all-time funk-dance classics like "Get Down Tonight," "That's the Way (I Like It)" and many others. Among the other top acts Brown played with are Latimore, George McCrae, Nancy Wilson, the Supremes, Billy Preston, Jermaine Jackson, the Whispers, Betty Wright, Thelma Houston, Taka Boom, Leo Sayer, Natalie Cole, Eloise Laws, Syreeta, the Beach Boys, Cher, Mick Fleetwood, and smooth jazz groups Gravity 180 and Nils. Also joining the show is Brown's new protege, Ayline Artin. RECORDED JANUARY 2022 LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281). Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music's foremost masters of the groove. Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM Member through YouTube or at https://www.patreon.com/truthinrhythm. Featured in TIR Episode 230 (Part 1 of 2): Percussionist Oliver C. Brown (not to be confused with Ollie E. Brown), an original member of KC and the Sunshine Band who went on to record and perform with a long list of soul, rock, pop and jazz artists. He performed on all-time funk-dance classics like "Get Down Tonight," "That's the Way (I Like It)" and many others. Among the other top acts Brown played with are Latimore, George McCrae, Nancy Wilson, the Supremes, Billy Preston, Jermaine Jackson, the Whispers, Betty Wright, Thelma Houston, Taka Boom, Leo Sayer, Natalie Cole, Eloise Laws, Syreeta, the Beach Boys, Cher, Mick Fleetwood, and smooth jazz groups Gravity 180 and Nils. Also joining the show is Brown's new protege, Ayline Artin. RECORDED JANUARY 2022 LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281). Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400
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Alright, folks, break out your platform shoes and your dance clothes, because What the Riff is headed down to the club! KC and the Sunshine Band was playing in all the disco dance studios in 1977, but they were particularly prominent in the Miami market, near their home town of Hialeah, Florida. We're riffing on Part 3, unexpectedly the fourth studio album from the group (though there was a bit of a reset with their second album being self-titled and the first album having only moderate success).Harry Wayne Casey was a part time employee at TK Records in Hialeah when he formed the band, originally called KC & the Sunshine Junkanoo Band. Casey worked with Richard Finch, engineer for TK Records, to produce the albums, including Part 3. Additional musicians joined, including Jerome Smith on guitar, Robert Johnson on drums, and numerous others to complete the horn section. KC and the Sunshine Band would find a virtuous cycle, as Casey and Finch would write songs inspired by what they saw at the discos, then would see their songs played at those same clubs.KC and the Sunshine Band were often featured as guests on FM pop powerhouse Y-100, and this exposure contributed to their success. The first big hit was their second and self-titled album released in 1975, which produced the hits “Get Down Tonight” and “That's the Way (I Like It)” Part 3 would continue their funk/disco dominance. The band would continue to see success through their sixth studio album released in 1979. Shortly thereafter styles would change, and the disco sound would not continue into the 1980's. That, and a falling out between Casey and Finch would end the band for a while.KC and the Sunshine Band has seen a resurgence with the popularity of retro bands, and still tours today. Wrap Your Arms Around MeThe fifth single from the album is a little bit of a deeper cut and features the horns prominently with a funky groove.(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your BootyYou can't go wrong with a dance song that tells you to shake your booty! Although this first single from the album was number 1 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the Hot Soul Singles Chart, there was some controversy attached to it, with speculation that it had a stronger sexual connotation than simply dancing.I'm Your Boogie ManThis song written by Casey and Finch also hit number 1 on the Hot 100. Finch said that the song was written about a DJ named Robert W. Walker, who was the first to play their song “Get Down Tonight.” Keep It Comin' LoveA little softer than some, this song nevertheless was still successful. However, it only reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, being kept out of the number 1 slot by Meco's “Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band,” and the big hit of the 70's, Debbie Boone's “You Light Up My Life.” ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main Theme from the television series “Fantasy Island”Headlined by Ricardo Montalban as Mr. Roarke and Herve Villechaize as his right hand man, Tattoo, this show would feature a stream of actors and actresses playing one-off characters chasing their dreams on the island. STAFF PICKS:Isn't She Lovely by Stevie WonderBruce leads off the staff picks with what feel is one of the most positive songs you will ever hear. Wonder celebrates the birth of his daughter Aisha Morris on this song that opens side three of his double album, “Songs in the Key of Life.” All instrumentation in the song is played by Wonder except for a few of the keyboard parts which were furnished by Greg Phillganes. Hard Luck Woman by KissRob's staff pick sounds a lot like Rod Stewart for good reason — it was written by Paul Stanley for Stewart. Though Stanley thought it sounded like “You Wear It Well,” his band Kiss decided it would be a good follow up to their successful ballad, “Beth.” The song made it to 15 on the charts, and is a rare ballad. Drummer Peter Criss sings lead on this song, as he did on “Beth.”Red by Sammy HagarWayne brings us the Red Rocker, Sammy Hagar, with an anthem off his second solo album. This is also the album and song which gave him the name “the Red Rocker.” A fan called him the Red Rocker when getting a picture, and Hagar liked the name. The album was recorded at Abbey Road Studios.I Never Cry by Alice CooperBrian wraps up the staff picks with a mellow ballad from the not-normally mellow Alice Cooper. This is from the album “Alice Cooper Goes to Hell,” a concept album inspired by his visit to rehab. Many of his fans were disappointed with this softer side of Cooper, but his performances never suffered for the presence of a ballad or two. COMEDY TRACK:In The Mood by Henhouse Five Plus TooIt appears that we need to close this podcast out before it goes to the birds!
BMS: The Seeds of Disco Welcome to the show BMS listeners!This episode traces the steps of the earliest musical elements which would later be known as disco deservedly or otherwise. We will focus on the record labels and global regions creating honest r&b between the periods of 1973 and 1975. This organic growth and production would appeal to society's counter-culture and eventually spin off to a multi-million dollar musical genre.This Episode will feature, Barry White, George McCrea, Carol Douglas, The Hues Corporation, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, and many others.PLAYLIST1. LOVE'S THEME by BARRY WHITE2. KEEP ON TRUCKIN' by EDDIE KENDRICKS3. LOVE TRAIN by O'JAYS4. THE LOVE I LOST by HAROLD MELVIN & THE BLUE NOTES5. LOVE IS THE MESSAGE by MFSB6. ROCK THE BOAT by THE HUE'S CORPORATION7. ROCK YOUR BABY by GEORGE MCCRAE8. DOCTOR'S ORDERS by CAROL DOUGLAS9. NEVER CAN SAY GOOD-BYE by GLORIA GAYNOR10. KUNG FU FIGHTING by CARL DOUGLAS11. GET DOWN TONIGHT by KC & THE SUNSHINE BAND12. FLY ROBIN FLY by SILVER CONVENTION13. LOVE TO LOVE YOU by BABY DONNA SUMMER14. THE HUSTLE by VAN MCCOY
Can this animal cluck? or is that just Jaalah? These cute mammals may look like their scary relative, but they are nothing like them. They look like a fluffball zebra chihuahua with a rockin' mohawk. Any guesses?Tune in to Animal Facts this week! Jaalah tells Nicole all about these busy, nocturnal, scent obsessed creatures that are definitely not what they seem.linktr.ee/animalfacts
Hugo Egon Balder erzählt Geschichten und Anekdoten rund um einen Lieblingshit und seine Entstehung: "Get Down Tonight" von KC & The Sunshine Band. Von Hugo Egon Balder.
80's Disco mix (50 min)
Guys? Is creativity... everything? That might be insightful or it might be meaningless. Either way, Jeff and Kirk will hash it out and take you along for the ride.
______________Playlist__________________________Lil' Mo - For Life (Robin's Mix)Kaitlyn Morell - My Forever (Clean)Marvin Gaye - Sexual healing (Acapella)D.J. Markey G - SUNSHINEUsher feat. Ella Mai - Don't Waste My Time (Clean)Skip Marley & H.E.R - Slow Down (P2J Afrobeats Remix) (Clean)YG feat. Kehlani - Konclusions (Super Clean)H.E.R. feat. Pop Smoke, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie & Chris Brown - Slide (Remix)(CleanAnderson.Paak - Come Down [CLEANt]Rahsaan Patterson - Don't You Know That (Radio)Chris Brown - Privacy (Clean)Ashley McBride - Get DownEric B. & Rakim - Paid in full (Original Mix)LLOYD (FEAT. LIL WAYNE) - GIRLS ALL AROUND THE WORLD (MELLOW KHRIS MIX)Sade - SADE (MELLOW KHRIS MIX) I COULDN'T LOVE YOU MOREV - Live It Up (RADIO)Jay-z featuring Mya - Best of me (Remix)Jay Electronica - Hey 19Enjoy music mixes full of soulful Soul, R&B, Jazzy Instrumentals, and Hip-Hop grooves perfect for the Detroit Ballroomers, Chicago Style Steppers, Two Steppers, and Hand Dancers. These mixes are performed by DJ Seko Varner and his other DJ peers!DJ Seko Varner can be reached online @DjSekoVarner and PositiveVibesDJs@Gmail or www.PositiveVibes.net or by calling (757) 932-0177. Photo model - @lita.wi + https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5aYHXAGRY4-gSdWChlqsEQdjsekovarner, grandpacrunk, jazzy, positivevibesinc, r&b, randb, smooth, soul, steppin, urbanballroom, chicagosteppersurbanballroom, DetroitBallroomers, ChicagoStepping, ChicagoStyleStepping, ChicagoSteppin, ChicagoStyleSteppin, Soulful, SoulfulHipHop, JazzyHipHop#djsekovarner, #grandpacrunk, #jazzy, #positivevibesinc, #r&b, randb, #smooth, #soul, #steppin, #urbanballroom, #chicagosteppersurbanballroom, #DetroitBallroomers, #ChicagoStepping, #ChicagoStyleStepping, #ChicagoSteppin, #ChicagoStyleSteppin, #Soulful, #SoulfulHipHop, #JazzyHipHop --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
**The Happy Sound of Universe, 60 minutes Full Happy** 1 Aki Bergen - Into My Soul 2 The Shapeshifters, Kimberly Davis - Second Chance (club mix) 3 The Muthafunkaz - The Way You Love Me 4 Kraak & Smaak, Satchmode - Don't Want This To Be Over (Saison remix) 5 Ricky Morrison, Brian Lucas - Uplifted (Sure Shot dub) 6 Risk Assessment, Jemeni G - Remember Me (Yuksek extended remix) 7 Piem - Love Commandments (Alaia & Gallo remix) 8 N-You-Up - Vibin' (Saison remix) 9 Miguel Migs - Lost Messages 10 Jackers Revenge - Voulez-Vous 11 Rough Traders, Marvin Aloys, 5&dime - Get Down Tonight (5&Dime edit) 12 Adri Block - Watcha Gonna Do
Check Playlist This installment of The Five Count featured an exclusive interview with Harry Wayne Casey. Harry is best known as the frontman for KC and the Sunshine Band. Known for hits like That's the Way (I Like It), (Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty, I'm Your Boogie Man and Get Down Tonight, KC and the Sunshine Band has sold millions of albums over a career spanning nearly 50 years. During the show he discussed the influence his music has had on popular culture, the “death” of disco in the late ‘70s, and the upcoming Ultimate Disco Cruise. Get down tonight! During the rest of the show we discussed the difficulties of adjusting to the new decade, Dustin explained the best ways to shoplift, and we marveled over the beauty of the 1993 Cadillac Allante. It's one hell of an automobile! https://youtu.be/CaPcKtLioww
Get Down Tonight, That's the Way I Like it, Shake Your Booty – legendary Disco hits from a band that was one of the biggest in the disco era.KC and The Sunshine Band has sold 100 million records worldwide and in 1975 they became the first group since The Beatles to have four number one pop songs in a single year.The band is heading to New Zealand in January for A Summers Day Disco.Founder Harry Wayne Casey, AKA KC from KC and the Sunshine Band, joined Francesca Rudkin to talk the tour, the heyday of disco and how fame tore the band apart.LISTEN ABOVE
Get an inside look at some of the acts coming to the 2019 Summer Concert Series on SoDa Row! Our host Don Shelline talked with representatives from two of the groups headlining the series, Jake & the Heist and The Jets! The free concert series is part of LiveDAYBREAK’s programming for Daybreak residents, kicking off on June 7 and 8 with Get Down Tonight and Jake & The Heist. Acts will be performing throughout the summer until August 31, look for the full line-up on our website. The music will start at 8 pm. As a reminder, these concerts are intended for Daybreak residents. Please be mindful of signs leading guests to low- and high-back chair areas so everyone can see the performances. Concert goers are welcome to snag a seat early, but are encouraged to stay with their chairs and blankets.
It's the Season 2 finale, and per our President level Patron Ariel's request, we're covering TALIA AL GHUL! Anthony & Doc go in depth on Ra's daughter, her on/off-again relationship with Batman, and how good of a mother she is to Damian. All this, plus a first ever treatment session and the weirdest accent Anthony's done yet - LISTEN NOW! SHOW NOTES: Introduction Shoutout to Blood & Black Rum (NSFW) – – Ryne & Chris drink beer and talk about (mostly) cult films – (3:34) Background (5:54) Created by Dennis O’Neil and Bob Brown in Detective Comics #411 (May 1971) Daughter of Ra’s al Ghul, introduced as simply Talia – Batman rescues her from the League of Assassins, and she shoots her captor (Dr. Darrk) to save Batman Later revealed that a kidnapping was a test by Ra’s to see if Batman would make a good husband for Talia – Bruce rejects the offer, but still loves Talia She marries Bruce in 1978 with Ra’s approval She becomes pregnant with Bruce’s child, but she realizes she can’t stay with him, so she fakes a miscarriage and annuls the marriage – the boy is dropped off at an orphanage – later grows to become Damian Wayne Takes over LexCorp when Lex Luthor becomes President of the US – she sells all the assets to Wayne Foundation, leaving Lex broke Gets kidnapped by her half-sister Nyssa and brainwashed to turn against their father – Nyssa kills Ra’s, and both women take over his organization After Bruce is apparently killed, she tells Dick Grayson to take Damian under his wing as the new Robin – after Damian is injured, she implants a device in his spine that allows her to control him, and she starts to clone him to create a more obedient son Batman Inc – she takes control of an organization called Leviathan to kill Batman – her Damian clone kills the original, and she poisons Batman in a battle, but gets killed by Kathy Kane – Ra’s brings her body to a Lazarus Pit to resurrect her – she awakens with no memory of her former life Rebirth – fights Catwoman after finding out she’s engaged to Bruce Lies to Deathstroke and tells him that Damian is his son so he attacks Bruce Issues (12:02) Loyalty torn between her father and Bruce After kidnapping by Nyssa, becomes more detached from humanity like her father Maternal instincts over Damian vary – usually fiercely loyal to him, but also willing to abandon him when he defies her (28:21) Treatment (39:50) In universe Out of universe Skit (54:04) Ending References: Chris Hansen - Anthony - 3:30 Jack Frost - Anthony - 4:08 Leprechaun in the Hood - Doc - 4:40 Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood - Doc - 5:04 Ra's al Ghul episode - Anthony - 9:04 Maury Povich - Doc - 11:52 "Get Down Tonight" by KC & the Sunshine Band - Anthony - 12:20 Married with Children - Doc - 12:49 Stockholm Syndrome - 20:48 Gaslighting - Anthony - 22:54 A Clockwork Orange - Anthony - 23"08 Skinner conditioning - Doc - 24:18 Negan episode - Doc - 27:25 iTunes: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Spotify: here Twitter FacebookE-mailPatreon
IT'S A PARTY Y'ALL. Get Down Tonight with this mix of your favorite dance tracks from the 70's, freshly selected by your favorite Mobile DJ, yours truly. Listen, enjoy, download, and share! And never ... don't EVER ... stop dancin'! This mix includes: 1. Blame It on the Boogie - The Jacksons 2. Get Down Tonight - KC & The Sunshine Band 3. Lady Marmalade (Single Version) - LaBelle 4. Hollywood Swinging - Kool & The Gang 5. Car Wash - Rose Royce 6. T.S.O.P. (The Sound of Philadelphia) - MFSB ft The Three Degrees 7. Shining Star - Earth, Wind & Fire 8. For The Love Of Money - The O Jays 9. Ill Take You There - The Staple Singers 10. More, More, More - Andrea True Connection 11. Hooked On A Feeling - Blue Swade 12. You Should Be Dancing - Edit - Bee Gees 13. September - Earth, Wind & Fire 14. Boogie Fever - The Sylvers Stay tuned for volume 2, coming soon. www.djkwah.com
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As promised, Party Favorz is back with even more smoldering summer dance club tracks! We pick the hits, so you don't have to hunt for them on Spotify. Okay, that may be an overstatement, but we (meaning I) do my best to ensure you're getting the latest and greatest along with upcoming club tracks that are hitting my radar and wrapping them up in one tight continuous dance set. After all, who wants a bunch of random radio edits that fade in out? You can listen to the radio for free for that. Beach Party 2018 part 2 takes on a whole new direction in that not only did I include a multitude of current and upcoming hits but picked up some fun disco and house classics that have been reworked for today's dancefloor. It definitely keeps things interesting. For instance, KC & the Sunshine Band's "Get Down Tonight" has been entirely revamped and is currently blowing up just about every chart I've seen and rightfully so. Though it's a tad bit overcompressed (beyond my control), the disco original explodes with synths and heavy bass making it a perfect staple for a new generation. Equally, Hot Chocolate's "You Sexy Thing" get's an overhaul with Softmal's "I Believe In Miracles," which creates a sense of relevance and fun for today's listeners while keeping bouncy playfulness of the original nearly intact. There are many others included here that go by different names, but you'll instantly recognize them once the chorus hits. Other tracks that I've been all over include AuRa and Camelphat's "Panic Room" and Sofi Tukker's playful disco-infused "Batshit" courtesy of Purple Disco Machine. With new tracks from P!nk, Sultan + Shepard, Vassy, Jonas Blue, Ariana Grande, Troy Sivan and the song of the summer "I Like It" by Cardi B; it's almost like Christmas in summer. If you're looking for the amazing new Robyn track "Missing U" sorrow because the official remixes are not out yet other than a couple of bootlegs that don't come close to doing this fantastic track justice. Be patient. I'll be back tomorrow with Summer Edition 2018 for those of you that are into DIVAS and BIG tribal beats. Until then...ENJOY! Album: Beach Party 2018 pt. 2 Genre: EDM, Dance, Club Year: 2018 Total Time: 01:31:43 Softmal - I Believe In Miracles (Original Mix) Robin S - Show Me Love 2K18 (JAN3K Remix) P!nk - I Am Here (Larry Peace Mix) Sean Finn x Guru Josh - Infinity 2018 (Klaas Instrumental Mix) Dirty Werk, Steve Smooth & DJ Bam Bam - Stand Up (Scotty Boy & Luca Debonaire Extended Remix) AuRa & CamelPhat - Panic Room (Denis First & Reznikov Remix) Metro & Nelly Furtado - Sticks & Stones (Stonebridge & Damien Hall Epic Extended Remix) Enrique Iglesias feat. Pitbull - Move To Miami (Stonebridge Remix) Cardi B. feat. Bad Bunny & J Balvin - I Like It (Pink Panda Remix) Galactic Marvel feat. KC & The Sunshine Band - Get Down Tonight (Original Mix) Drenchill feat. Indiana - Hey Hey (Original Mix) Sofi Tukker - Batshit (Purple Disco Machine Remix) De La Soul - Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey) (Division 4 Remix) Kelis - Milkshake (KANDY Remix) Sultan + Shepard - I Got 5 On It (Extended Mix) Vassy x Lodato - Doomsday (Lodato Edit) Jonas Blue feat. Jack & Jack - Rise (Jonas Blue & Eden Prince Club Mix) Notd feat. Bea Miller - I Wanna Know (Alphalove Remix) Ariana Grande - God Is A Woman (Lord N Classic Remix} Kandi - Don't Think I'm Not (Colin Jay 2k18 Remix) Troye Sivan & Ariana Grande - Dance To This (Barry Harris Mix)
As promised, Party Favorz is back with even more smoldering summer dance club tracks! We pick the hits, so you don't have to hunt for them on Spotify. Okay, that may be an overstatement, but we (meaning I) do my best to ensure you're getting the latest and greatest along with upcoming club tracks that are hitting my radar and wrapping them up in one tight continuous dance set. After all, who wants a bunch of random radio edits that fade in out? You can listen to the radio for free for that. Beach Party 2018 part 2 takes on a whole new direction in that not only did I include a multitude of current and upcoming hits but picked up some fun disco and house classics that have been reworked for today's dancefloor. It definitely keeps things interesting. For instance, KC & the Sunshine Band's "Get Down Tonight" has been entirely revamped and is currently blowing up just about every chart I've seen and rightfully so. Though it's a tad bit overcompressed (beyond my control), the disco original explodes with synths and heavy bass making it a perfect staple for a new generation. Equally, Hot Chocolate's "You Sexy Thing" get's an overhaul with Softmal's "I Believe In Miracles," which creates a sense of relevance and fun for today's listeners while keeping bouncy playfulness of the original nearly intact. There are many others included here that go by different names, but you'll instantly recognize them once the chorus hits. Other tracks that I've been all over include AuRa and Camelphat's "Panic Room" and Sofi Tukker's playful disco-infused "Batshit" courtesy of Purple Disco Machine. With new tracks from P!nk, Sultan + Shepard, Vassy, Jonas Blue, Ariana Grande, Troy Sivan and the song of the summer "I Like It" by Cardi B; it's almost like Christmas in summer. If you're looking for the amazing new Robyn track "Missing U" sorrow because the official remixes are not out yet other than a couple of bootlegs that don't come close to doing this fantastic track justice. Be patient. I'll be back tomorrow with Summer Edition 2018 for those of you that are into DIVAS and BIG tribal beats. Until then...ENJOY! Album: Beach Party 2018 pt. 2 Genre: EDM, Dance, Club Year: 2018 Total Time: 01:31:43 Softmal - I Believe In Miracles (Original Mix) Robin S - Show Me Love 2K18 (JAN3K Remix) P!nk - I Am Here (Larry Peace Mix) Sean Finn x Guru Josh - Infinity 2018 (Klaas Instrumental Mix) Dirty Werk, Steve Smooth & DJ Bam Bam - Stand Up (Scotty Boy & Luca Debonaire Extended Remix) AuRa & CamelPhat - Panic Room (Denis First & Reznikov Remix) Metro & Nelly Furtado - Sticks & Stones (Stonebridge & Damien Hall Epic Extended Remix) Enrique Iglesias feat. Pitbull - Move To Miami (Stonebridge Remix) Cardi B. feat. Bad Bunny & J Balvin - I Like It (Pink Panda Remix) Galactic Marvel feat. KC & The Sunshine Band - Get Down Tonight (Original Mix) Drenchill feat. Indiana - Hey Hey (Original Mix) Sofi Tukker - Batshit (Purple Disco Machine Remix) De La Soul - Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey) (Division 4 Remix) Kelis - Milkshake (KANDY Remix) Sultan + Shepard - I Got 5 On It (Extended Mix) Vassy x Lodato - Doomsday (Lodato Edit) Jonas Blue feat. Jack & Jack - Rise (Jonas Blue & Eden Prince Club Mix) Notd feat. Bea Miller - I Wanna Know (Alphalove Remix) Ariana Grande - God Is A Woman (Lord N Classic Remix} Kandi - Don't Think I'm Not (Colin Jay 2k18 Remix) Troye Sivan & Ariana Grande - Dance To This (Barry Harris Mix)
Good afternoon, friends! We are back with another entry into the BaR Rated canon -- where Goldberg and Jill chat with Ryan Ahrens from DownTonight.us, which will hopefully change the way you figure out what your nights look like! Jill also gives some key neighbor updates in the Jibba Jabba, they play a One Hit Wonders audio round and, as always, deliver your top ten team names and the #5pointphrase. On top of all that, we've got music from Among the Acres to close out the show. What more could you want?
Join Sharona as she talks sports and fantasy football wth with this week's guests Doug Moore plus Chopping It Up with Matt and Sharona returns with the latests in politics and entertainment. Live Friday 10 a.m. CDT
Episode 391 of On Screen & Beyond - KC stops by to chat with Brian about the new KC & the Sunshine Band Christmas album and more! Their hits include "That's The Way I Like It", "Boogie Shoes", "Get Down Tonight" and so many others! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-screen-and-beyond/message
KC and The Sunshine Band was formed in 1973 by Harry Wayne Casey (“KC”). A native of Miami, Florida, KC’s music is a blend of Funk, R&B and Disco. KC’s most well-known songs include the hits "That’s the Way (I Like It)", "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty", "I’m Your Boogie Man", "Keep It Comin’ Love", "Get Down Tonight", "Give It Up", and "Please Don’t Go". KC’s music continues to live on today through current tours, commercials and movies. My special co-host for this show is my wife, Sharon Aberle, who is a true fan of KC and The Sunshine Band. KC and The Sunshine Band will be performing live Saturday, November 17, 2012, at 9:00 PM at the Tropicana in Atlantic City, NJ. For ticket information please go to KC’s website at: www.heykcsb.com. Status: Drafted
Before I get into the mix, I want to let all the iTunes users know that the feed is currently down. I was in the process of switching everything over to Pod-O-matic when it dawned on me just how long it would take to move everything over. Ultimately, I came to the realization that this would be a logistical nightmare and decided to stay put at Podbean. However, I jumped the gun and switched to the feed URL and that screwed everything up. I've sent a request to iTunes to have it switched back; hopefully, everything will be working this next week. In the meantime, there is no shortage of places to download the mixes. Obviously, you can get it here on my site https://www.partyfavorz.net, on my Facebook fan page or even on my Podbean page. I apologize for the inconvenience, but it is what it is and unfortunately, it is what it shouldn't be. Keeping up with the theme of the first mix, I've got a little bit of everything in this mix. Mica Paris starts things out with the smoking hot house mix of The Hardest Part, a song I love more and more each time I hear it. This is followed by my hands down favorite song of the moment, Show Me by Carolina Liar. Previously, I had used the more polished big production of Seamus Haji which was dead on, however, this time I went with the more stripped down version by Morgan Page which is equally as stellar. I'm not sure if this group is a Christian rock band or if that's just the way the song plays out, but this emotionally charged song is a surefire winner not only for the dancefloors but at top 40 radio as well. Another song I had been using earlier in the summer was Show Me the Way by White Shoes. The original is just pure electro-pop bliss while Chriss Ortega does an outstanding job of beefing it up while retaining all the elements that make this such a perfect pop song. Riding high on the success of Love Story, Nadia Ali is back with Fine Print which is destined to become her second solo #1. If you like the Alex Sayz mix included here, wait till you hear the Serge Devant take which will be featured in my upcoming Autumn Edition next week. Speaking of which, Serge Devant's freaking HOT tune Addicted to newcomer Hadley has been torching dance floors since spring. Taken from his album The Wanderer, this is a definite winner hands-down. Taking it further, I'd add Serge to my producer/DJ list of people to watch out for. This guy is on fire! As I slowly slide out of progressive mode, the mix moves into a more calming but funkier housed up direction with the likes of Hold On by Backens, Oliver & Stefan Gruenwald, Purple Haze by the Bassmonkeys and the 1980 Geraldine Hunt disco classic remake of Can't Fake the Feeling by house legend Todd Terry. What's surely going to throw everyone for a loop will be Get Down Tonight by Supafly Inc. If you're guessing this is a remake of the KC & the Sunshine Band classic, you'd be right. Taking the chorus from the original and layering it over the familiar groove, pumped up to the max for today's floors, you can't help but get all giddy while shake, shake shaking your booty! Finally, I move into a more commercial electro-pop direction with the latest from the 80s disco diva extraordinaire Carol Hahn (Take Me and Dance) and the rocking Chillin by Wale with Lady GaGa (also check out the uber-cool Wideboys mix of this song) and then we depart with Kelly Clarkson's latest Already Gone. That about rounds out this edition. I hope everyone has a fabulous weekend. I'll be back sometime next week with the Autumn Edition, just in time for all the Labor Day festivities going on around the country. Until then.enjoy! Album : BPM Edition v6 Genre : House, Electro-Pop, Progressive, Funky Year : 2009 Total Time : 1:34:37.00 Track : 1 Title : The Hardest Thing (Stonebridge Club Mix) Artist : Mica Paris Track : 2 Title : Show Me (Morgan Page Remix) Artist : Carolina Liar Track : 3 Title : Show Me The Way (Chriss Ortega Remix)
Before I get into the mix, I want to let all the iTunes users know that the feed is currently down. I was in the process of switching everything over to Pod-O-matic when it dawned on me just how long it would take to move everything over. Ultimately, I came to the realization that this would be a logistical nightmare and decided to stay put at Podbean. However, I jumped the gun and switched to the feed URL and that screwed everything up. I've sent a request to iTunes to have it switched back; hopefully, everything will be working this next week. In the meantime, there is no shortage of places to download the mixes. Obviously, you can get it here on my site https://www.partyfavorz.net, on my Facebook fan page or even on my Podbean page. I apologize for the inconvenience, but it is what it is and unfortunately, it is what it shouldn't be. Keeping up with the theme of the first mix, I've got a little bit of everything in this mix. Mica Paris starts things out with the smoking hot house mix of The Hardest Part, a song I love more and more each time I hear it. This is followed by my hands down favorite song of the moment, Show Me by Carolina Liar. Previously, I had used the more polished big production of Seamus Haji which was dead on, however, this time I went with the more stripped down version by Morgan Page which is equally as stellar. I'm not sure if this group is a Christian rock band or if that's just the way the song plays out, but this emotionally charged song is a surefire winner not only for the dancefloors but at top 40 radio as well. Another song I had been using earlier in the summer was Show Me the Way by White Shoes. The original is just pure electro-pop bliss while Chriss Ortega does an outstanding job of beefing it up while retaining all the elements that make this such a perfect pop song. Riding high on the success of Love Story, Nadia Ali is back with Fine Print which is destined to become her second solo #1. If you like the Alex Sayz mix included here, wait till you hear the Serge Devant take which will be featured in my upcoming Autumn Edition next week. Speaking of which, Serge Devant's freaking HOT tune Addicted to newcomer Hadley has been torching dance floors since spring. Taken from his album The Wanderer, this is a definite winner hands-down. Taking it further, I'd add Serge to my producer/DJ list of people to watch out for. This guy is on fire! As I slowly slide out of progressive mode, the mix moves into a more calming but funkier housed up direction with the likes of Hold On by Backens, Oliver & Stefan Gruenwald, Purple Haze by the Bassmonkeys and the 1980 Geraldine Hunt disco classic remake of Can't Fake the Feeling by house legend Todd Terry. What's surely going to throw everyone for a loop will be Get Down Tonight by Supafly Inc. If you're guessing this is a remake of the KC & the Sunshine Band classic, you'd be right. Taking the chorus from the original and layering it over the familiar groove, pumped up to the max for today's floors, you can't help but get all giddy while shake, shake shaking your booty! Finally, I move into a more commercial electro-pop direction with the latest from the 80s disco diva extraordinaire Carol Hahn (Take Me and Dance) and the rocking Chillin by Wale with Lady GaGa (also check out the uber-cool Wideboys mix of this song) and then we depart with Kelly Clarkson's latest Already Gone. That about rounds out this edition. I hope everyone has a fabulous weekend. I'll be back sometime next week with the Autumn Edition, just in time for all the Labor Day festivities going on around the country. Until then.enjoy! Album : BPM Edition v6 Genre : House, Electro-Pop, Progressive, Funky Year : 2009 Total Time : 1:34:37.00 Track : 1 Title : The Hardest Thing (Stonebridge Club Mix) Artist : Mica Paris Track : 2 Title : Show Me (Morgan Page Remix) Artist : Carolina Liar Track : 3 Title : Show Me The Way (Chriss Ortega Remix)
Can this animal cluck? or is that just Jaalah? These cute mammals may look like their scary relative, but they are nothing like them. They look like a fluffball zebra chihuahua with a rockin' mohawk. Any guesses?Tune in to Animal Facts this week! Jaalah tells Nicole all about these busy, nocturnal, scent obsessed creatures that are definitely not what they seem.linktr.ee/animalfacts
A HILARIOUS CONVERSATION ABOUT THE WINNERS FROM THE 38TH ANNUAL IRAWMA AND THE ACCURACY OF OUR PREDICTIONS. WE ALSO HAVE LOTS OF UPDATES FROM THE REGGAE WORLD IN THIS 2ND QUARANTINE EPISODE.INTRO:0:43 – AGARD Quarantine mixes https://soundcloud.com/djagardmusic/sets/agard-quarantine-mixes. BUZZWORTHY SEGMENT:3:13 – “Toast” in Life Water commercial. Koffee featured in Newsweek Magazine.5:26 – DJs spinning live on social media: D-Nice, DJ Mars, Stereo 5, Unity Sound, Tony Matterhorn, Stone Love, DJ Jazzy Jeff, etc.11:04 – Alicia Keys “Underdog” remix ft. Chronixx and Protoje with production by Izzy Beats and Swiss Beats. THE TASTEMAKER SEGMENT:15:09 – Champion Squad Remix Catalog https://soundcloud.com/championsquad/catalog.16:00 – Blakkamoore and Snoop Dogg – Get Down Tonight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSPZg5aN4Cw&feature=youtu.be.19:48 – Buju Banton performing on BBC 1Xtra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdBEuNoiTXM&t=2s.22:13 – Lila Ike “Where I’m Coming From” live on 1Xtra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhSB53Nhj_8. SOUNDCLASH UPDATE:23:57 – Walshy Fire Quarantine Clash.25:15 – Antigua Quarantine History Clash 2 with Stonewall vs Exorcist on FB live.29:22 – Brief recap from Spring Killing in NY with Super Tremor vs. Real Sound vs. Venom Xenos.33:19 – Pantason urging artists to lower dubplate prices36:18 – Rest in Peace to Apple Gabriel, a founding member of Israel Vibration. Reaction to his passing. MAIN SEGMENT:38:16 – Due to the Coronavirus, the 38th Annual International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA) was limited to a media-only broadcast. We discuss the winners and compare them with our predictions. Buju, Vybz Kartel, and Koffee were the biggest winners. OUTRO:45:45 – Fan mail and social distancing advice.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.