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Rockshow Episode 183 10 albums you must hear before you die Part 2 6. The Hellacopters' "Payin' the Dues" is a popular album by the Swedish rock band. It was released in 1997 and features their signature blend of garage rock and punk influences. The album received critical acclaim and helped solidify The Hellacopters' reputation as a prominent rock band in the 90s. If you have any specific questions or need more information about the album, feel free to ask! 7. "Mink DeVille: Cabretta" is the debut album by the American rock band Mink DeVille, led by singer-songwriter Willy DeVille. It was released in 1977 and received widespread praise for its unique blend of punk, rock, and R&B influences. The album includes some of their well-known songs like "Spanish Stroll" and "Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl." If you have any more questions or need further details about the album or the band, feel free to ask! 8. “X-Ray Spex: Germfree Adolescents." It is the debut album by the British punk rock band X-Ray Spex, released in 1978. The album is known for its energetic punk sound and the distinctive vocals of lead singer Poly Styrene. "Germfree Adolescents" is considered a classic in the punk genre and includes notable tracks like "The Day the World Turned Dayglo" and "Oh Bondage Up Yours!" If you have any more questions or need further information about the album or the band, feel free to ask! 9. Chesterfield Kings: Let's Go Get Stoned Early period Stones were the most obvious touchstone, particularly singer Greg Provost's obvious Jaggerisms, but they went all in on 1994's Let's Go Get Stoned. From the cover art & title to the appearance of a few Stones covers (and Stones-endorsed blues covers) amidst the rollicking originals, this is a great lost circa-1965 Rolling Stones platter, turbocharged with a clear debt to the Stooges and New York Dolls as well. Is it great? Well, if you like '65 Stones with a touch of the Stooges and the New York Dolls, then, yeah, it's great. (And if you don't... oy, what are we gonna do? Sadly, it doesn't stream, and I don't know if it's available anywhere, but the whole thing is ripped to YouTube. So check it out. 10. 11. PP Arnold, whose real name is Patricia Ann Cole, is often referred to as "The First Lady of Immediate." She gained recognition in the 1960s as a prominent vocalist for the Immediate Records label. PP Arnold is known for her soulful and powerful voice, and she worked with renowned artists like The Rolling Stones and Small Faces during her career. These albums have made a significant impact on their respective genres and are considered essential listens for any music enthusiast. Exploring them will give you a deeper understanding of the diversity and evolution of popular music. #rocknroll #ClassicRock #RockMusic #RockAndRoll #RockLegends #RockFans #RockOn #RockLife #RockNRollRevival #RockinMusic #RockGuitar #RockBand #RockNRollHistory #RockConcert #RockNRollForever #RollingStones #Stones #RollingStonesForever #MickJagger #KeithRichards #RockLegends #StonesFans #StonesMusic #StonesConcert #rocknroll #StonesNation #StonesMemories #RockNRollHistory #StonesTour Park Dental Care 12419 101st Ave South Richmond Hill Queens (718) 847-3800 https://www.718DENTISTS.com Please follow us on Youtube,Facebook,Instagram,Twitter,Patreon and at www.gettinglumpedup.com https://linktr.ee/RobRossi Get your T-shirt at https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/gettinglumpedup And https://www.bonfire.com/store/getting-lumped-up/ Subscribe to the channel and hit the like button This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-rossi/support https://www.patreon.com/Gettinglumpedup
Hour 3: Marc chats with Genevieve Wood about St Louis policing, Gregory Wrightstone about Spire's pipeline and extra signatures are needed for a marijuana petition in Missouri.
Are Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian knocking boots?...Did Hilaria Baldwin call the paparazzi?...How high was Zayn Malik when he shoved Yolanda Hadid into a dresser?
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This exhibit from The Music Museum is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. In Vietnam, music provided a diversion and a release from the uncertainty and isolation that reached within the firebases. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on the War. It’s all about the music. - - - For your service and your sacrifice, this is Vietnam War: The Music. - - - This episode is called “Firebase Hits of 1970” - - - Don’t forget to join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 - - -- -or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com You’ll hear: 1) 25 Or 6 To 4 by Chicago 2) Travelin' Band by Creedence Clearwater Revival 3) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 4) Yellow River by Christie 5) Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head by B. J. Thomas 6) Love Like A Man by Ten Years After 7) Ride Captain Ride by Blues Image 8) Life is a Carnival by The Band 9) Carry On by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young 10) Midnight Rider by The Allman Brothers Band 11) Layla by Derek & The Dominos 12) What Is Life by George Harrison 13) Come Running by Van Morrison 14) Evil Ways by Santana 15) Sugar Magnolia by The Grateful Dead 16) Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours) by Stevie Wonder 17) No Sugar Tonight by The Guess Who 18) I Want To Take You Higher by Ike & Tina Turner 19) Living Loving Maid (She's Just A Woman) by Led Zeppelin 20) Try (Just A Little Bit Harder) by Janis Joplin 21) Thank You (Falletin Me Be Mice Elf Agin) by Sly & The Family Stone 22) Let's Go Get Stoned by Joe Cocker 23) Heartbreaker by Grand Funk Railroad 24) Venus by Shocking Blue 25) Stoned Love by The Supremes (without Diana Ross, but Jean Terrell, lead) 26) Hey Lawdy Mama by Steppenwolf 27) Green-Eyed Lady by Sugarloaf 28) Mama Told Me (Not To Come) by Three Dog Night 29) War by The Temptations 30) Waiting For The Sun by The Doors 31) Fire and Rain by James Taylor 32) United We Stand by The Brotherhood Of Man 33) Let It Be by The Beatles
348. 420, Let’s Go Get Stoned - The CoastersRelated links for 348. 420, Let’s Go Get Stoned - The Coasters: Reply to this episode on ykyz: https://ykyz.com/p/a289455bdcb66a14e688dcb4c8d58bc8a9ac3fcf Music and Peace microcast: https://ykyz.com/c/microcast?&username=musicandpeace
1. Fare Thee Well : 2015/07/05 Chicago, IL - Truckin' (2:40)2. Phish : 2009/03/06 I Hampton, VA - Fluffhead (18:55)3. Metallica (w/ Neil Young) : 2016/10/23 Bridge School Benefit, CA - Mr. Soul (36:44)4. Red Hot Chili Peppers : 2012/08/04 Lollapalooza, IL - Californication (40:22)5. Gov't Mule : 2011/12/31 II New York, NY - Let's Go Get Stoned (52:06)6. Wilco : 2012/09/21 Berkeley, CA - I Am Trying To Break Your Heart (64:56)7. Tedeschi Trucks Band (w/ Wood Brothers) : 2017/07/29 Red Rocks, CO - Let Me Roll It (70:42)8. Dead and Company : 2018/02/26 Sunrise, FL - They Love Each Other (80:18)9. Trey Anastasio (w/ Susan Tedeschi & Derek Trucks) : 2019/08/23 LOCKN' Festival, VA - A Life Beyond The Dream (97:29)
Valerie Simpson nació el 26 de agosto de 1945 en The Bronx, Nueva York, EE. UU. Junto a Nickolas Ashford creó el dueto Ashford & Simpson, que es una pareja de compositores, productores y artistas estadounidenses. Su primer éxito como compositores fue «Let's Go Get Stoned» un número uno para Ray Charles en las listas de R&B en 1966.
Songwriters Hall of Famer, half of the legendary Ashford & Simpson, and one of Rolling Stone magazine's 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time chats about "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing," "I'm Every Woman," "Solid," and more of her many hits! PART ONE Scott and Paul belatedly announce the winner of the Mark Otis Selby CD contest from our recent Tia Sillers episode. PART TWO - 3:18 mark Paul gets the lowdown from Scott on how he managed to pull the Valerie Simpson interview together despite the obstacles! PART THREE - 14:02 mark Scott goes on location in New York to sit down with Valerie Simpson to chat about how meeting a homeless stranger at church opened the door to her songwriting career; why she and Nick Ashford didn't want to be performers at first; the song she told Dusty Springfield she couldn't record; why she was more focused on getting an advance than scoring a hit; which of her tunes was inspired by playing an instrument she doesn't really play; why Berry Gordy didn't want Motown to release "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" as a single; how Valerie realized she and Nick were in love after eight years of working together; and how she ended up on Broadway, thanks to Alicia Keys having to miss a party. ABOUT VALERIE SIMPSON Six-time Grammy nominee Valerie Simpson is best known as one half of the songwriting, production and performing duo of Ashford and Simpson, which she formed with musical partner and eventual husband Nick Ashford after they met at a church in Harlem, New York, in the early 1960s. After early successes with Aretha Franklin’s recording of “Cry Like a Baby” and Ray Charles’ recordings of “Let’s Go Get Stoned” and “I Don’t Need No Doctor,” Nick and Valerie signed with Motown Records, first as songwriters, where their early successes included the hit singles “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “Your Precious Love,” recorded by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. They soon began both writing and producing for the duo, with hits such as “Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing,” “You’re All I Need to Get By,” “Good Lovin’ Ain’t Easy to Come By,” and “What You Gave Me.” Additional writing and production credits at Motown came with hits by The Supremes, The Marvelettes, The Miracles, Gladys Knight, and Diana Ross, who found success with “Reach Out and Touch (Somebody’s Hand)” “Remember Me,” “Surrender,” and a remake of “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” that topped both the pop and R&B charts. In addition to writing #1 hits such as Quincy Jones’s “Stuff Like That” and Chaka Khan’s “I’m Every Woman” after their Motown period, Ashford and Simpson began releasing their own recordings as a duo, landing nearly 40 songs on the Billboard R&B singles chart. Their list of Top 10 hits as artists, includes“It Seems to Hang On,” “Found a Cure,” “Love Don’t Make it Right,” “Street Corner,” “Outta the World,” “Count Your Blessings,” “I’ll Be There For You,” and “Solid.” Ashford and Simpson were the recipients of the ASCAP Founder’s Award, which is the highest honor bestowed by the organization. They were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, named among Rolling Stone Magazine’s 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time, and provided the inspiration for the establishment of the Soul Train Ashford & Simpson Songwriter’s Award. Following Nick’s untimely death in 2011, Valerie has continued to write, record, and even appear on Broadway in the acclaimed musical Chicago.
Où l’on apprend que les morses sont de grands mélomanes. Références du morceau :The Letter, Joe Cocker (composition Wayne Carson), album en concert Mad Dogs and Englishmen (1970). Quelques liens vers des morceaux incontournables de Joe Cocker :- Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, album With A Little Help From My Friends (1969)- With A Little Help From My Friends, version live tirée de l’album Woodstock, music from the Original Soundtrack and More (1970), version studio sur l’albumWith A Little Help From My Friends (1969)- The Letter, version live tirée du film Mad Dogs and Englishmen (1970)- She Came In Thru The Bathroom Window, version live tirée de l’album Mad Dogs And Englishmen (1970), version studio sur l’album Joe Cocker ! (1969)- Let’s Go Get Stoned, version live tirée de l’album Mad Dogs And Englishmen (1970)- You Can Leave Your Hat On, album Cocker (1986)- Unchain My Heart, album Unchain My Heart (1987)
Mississippi native Joshie Jo Armstead began her professional career as a vocalist, touring and recording as one of the original Ikettes behind Ike and Tina Turner. She later settled in New York City where she began working with the legendary duo of Ashford and Simpson, who first found major success as the songwriting trio of Ashford, Simpson and Armstead when Ray Charles’ recording of “Let’s Go Get Stoned” became a #1 hit. Soon after, Charles recorded their “I Don’t Need No Doctor” and Aretha Franklin hit the R&B Top 40 with “Cry Like a Baby.” After Ashford and Simpson went to Motown, Armstead relocated to Chicago where she launched Giant Productions and established herself as one of only a handful of female record label owners and producers in that era. There she scored Top 10 R&B hits with Syl Johnson’s “Come On Sock it to Me,” Ruby Andrews’ “Casanova (Your Playing Days Are Over),” Garland Green’s “Jealous Kind of Fella,” and Carl Carlton’s “Drop By My Place” while also releasing her own records as an artist for Giant Records and later Stax Records. As a vocalist she has worked and recorded with Diana Ross, Bob Dylan, Roberta Flack, Nina Simone, BB King, Quincy Jones and Burt Bacharach. As a writer she placed 16 songs on the R&B and pop charts. Her compositions have been recorded by a long list of artists, including James Brown, The Coasters, The Shirelles, Joe Cocker, Styx, Humble Pie, Joan Osborne, Ronnie Milsap, John Mayer, and others.
Quatro doidões se reúnem quinzenalmente para gravar o PotCast mais enfumaçado do país, afinal, são oito pulmões em pleno vapor! Dessa vez tivemos notícias, mais uma vez, dos avanços pela legalização em outros países como Uruguai, EUA e Israel e ainda comentamos sobre o time de futebol mais chapado do Planeta! Ouça: Notícias: > Medicina Canábica crescendo no Uruguai http://bit.ly/1UxPoVy > Começa cadastro para venda de Maconha Medicinal no Uruguai http://bit.ly/1YYkcj2 > Lojas de Maconha fazem doação para campanha de Bernie Sanders http://bit.ly/1RlkV7V > Veteranos de Wall Street respaldam Mercado da Maconha http://bit.ly/253pONi > Israel realiza congresso de Maconha Medicinal http://bit.ly/1UeTBPf > O Time mais Chapado do Mundo http://bit.ly/1SRCIsF Músicas: > Charlie Brown Jr. - Zóio de Lua > Los Rodriguez – Aqui no Podemos Hacerlo > Ricardo Bxd - Tô de bicho no Uruguai > ICP - Homies 2 Smoke With > Ray Charles - Let´s Go Get Stoned > Otto – Street Cannabis Street > Cheiro Verde – Erva Medicinal > Start Rap e Filipe Ret – Jamais Serão > Bezerra da Silva – Se Leonardo da Vinte