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Pelham & Wehn retten die Welt
Verwechselte Früchte - #64 Pelham & Wehn retten die Welt

Pelham & Wehn retten die Welt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 103:42


Es wird wieder die Welt gerettet - oder zumindest versuchen die Herren Pelham und Wehn es. Es geht um redende Wappen und die Frage, ob alte Lehrer wirklich so nett waren, wie wir sie in Erinnerung haben. Während Jan der Kiwi unrecht tut, macht Moses wieder Gurken ein. Außerdem geht's um Kostümsünden zu Karneval und Sophomanie. PWRDW-Playlist Kontakt: WeltRetten@3-p.de SHOWNOTES Moses an Fasching Banksy bei Sotheby`s MOSES PELHAM REZEPTBUCH "Letzte Worte" mit Widmung und Signatur Moses Pelham-Portrait "Letzte Worte Back" Finaler Drop des RHP-Logo-Hoodys Roey Marquis II. - Tschukka feat. Curse, Italo Reno & Germany Sananda Maitreya – Introducing the Hardline According to ... (Remastered) Meditation Coaching Life - Podcast von Curse mit Moses als Gast 2Pac Thug Angel: The Life Of An Outlaw-Doku Banger Jan: Snaga & Pillath – Die linke & die rechte Hand Gottes Banger Moses: CA3SAR – PHO3NIX-EP GLASHAUS "Wenn das Liebe ist" The White Lotus, Staffel 3 (Trailer) Hacks, Staffel 1 (Trailer) Lapsis (Trailer) PWRDW-Playlist-Tracks aus Episode #64 jolle – alle märchen sind gelogen Marc Reis, LEAN – Geschichten aus der Hood T-God, 2kmafia – Zwischen Pfützen und Graffiti CA3SAR – 187 Dendemann – Gedanken, gut Jonesmann, Roey Marquis II., Olli Banjo – Gedicht der Hoffnung NACHTSCHICHT-Playlist Facebook Moses Pelham Instagram Moses Pelham TikTok Moses Pelham

Good Morning Music
Terence Trent d'Arby (Do You Love Me Like You Say), gros groove dansant

Good Morning Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 7:48


Extrait : « … Alors qu'il sort son premier album en 1987, Terence Trent D'Arby ne s'embarrasse pas de fausse modestie, son plan est simple : réinventer la musique soul funk, renvoyer Prince à ses chères études, et inscrire son nom à côté de celui de James Brown, son idole. Le truc de dingue, c'est que pendant les quelques mois qui ont suivi la sortie de Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby, titre indigeste et pompeux s'il en est, il est à deux doigts d'y parvenir … »Pour commenter les épisodes, tu peux le faire sur ton appli de podcasts habituelle, c'est toujours bon pour l'audience. Mais également sur le site web dédié, il y a une section Le Bar, ouverte 24/24, pour causer du podcast ou de musique en général, je t'y attends avec impatience. Enfin, si tu souhaites me soumettre une chanson, c'est aussi sur le site web que ça se passe. Pour soutenir Good Morning Music et Gros Naze :1. Abonne-toi2. Laisse-moi un avis et 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcasts, ou Spotify et Podcast Addict3. Partage ton épisode préféré à 3 personnes autour de toi. Ou 3.000 si tu connais plein de monde. Good Morning Music Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

La partition
Terence Trent D'arby - Wishing Well

La partition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 4:01


Dans cet épisode de "La partition", partez à la découverte de l'énigmatique Terrence Trent Darby, ce jeune chanteur américain qui a fait sensation en 1987. Comparé à Prince et Michael Jackson, il était doté d'un charisme incontestable et d'une insolence déconcertante. Mais qui se cachait derrière cette incroyable personnalité artistique ?Né à New York en 1962, Terrence Trent Darby a grandi dans un environnement strict marqué par la religion pentecôtiste et les chants gospel. Sa passion pour la musique s'est révélée dès son plus jeune âge, inspirée par les Jackson 5 et nourrie par sa participation à la chorale de l'église. Mais il ne se contentait pas que de chanter, il pratiquait également la boxe avec succès. Après avoir remporté un championnat universitaire, il prend une décision inattendue en s'engageant dans l'armée américaine, une expérience qui ne le satisfait guère.C'est finalement en Angleterre que Terrence Trent Darby trouve sa voie artistique, grâce à sa petite amie qui le met en relation avec la maison de disques Columbia. Son premier album, "Introducing the Hardline According to Terrence Trent Darby", le propulse au sommet avec des hits comme "Wishing Well" qui résonnent encore aujourd'hui dans nos mémoires.Découvrez le parcours atypique de Terrence Trent Darby, entre provocation et excellence artistique, dans cet épisode captivant de "La partition". Plongez dans l'univers fascinant de ce génie incompris qui a marqué les années 80 de son empreinte musicale unique. Une histoire à la fois inspirante et intrigante, à écouter sans plus tarder pour mieux apprécier l'oeuvre de cet artiste hors du commun.

1001 Album Club
610 Terence Trent D'Arby - Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby

1001 Album Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 23:57


In July of 1987 Terence Trent D'Arby released his debut studio album. Darly Easlea: "a soundtrack to the turning point when the 80s turned from austerity to prosperity. It's as central to that decade as the much-seen image of the city trader waving his wad of banknotes to the camera. It remains one big, infectiously glorious record." Lets talk Terence Trent D'Arby, Introducing the Hardline!

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Billion Dollar Record Club
Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby

Billion Dollar Record Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 63:43


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La Gran Travesía
Terence Trent D´Arby y el triunfo del soul y del funk en los 80.

La Gran Travesía

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 30:45


Hoy tenemos en La Gran Travesía un especial dedicado a Terence Trent D´Arby y su disco debut, Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D´Arby, lanzado un 13 de julio del año 1987. Un triunfo fenomenal del músico, con más de 8 millones de discos vendidos, pero que no consiguió repetir posteriormente. ▶️ Y ya sabéis, si os gusta el programa y os apetece, podéis apoyarnos y colaborar con nosotros por el simple precio de una cerveza al mes, desde el botón azul de iVoox, y así, además acceder a todo el archivo histórico exclusivo. Muchas gracias a todos los mecenas y patrocinadores por vuestro apoyo: Utxi73, Jorge Villa Ruiz, Patrilb, Raul Andrés, Jbasabe, Iñako GB, Francisco Quintana, Contell Carles, Eugeni, Pablo Pineda, Tomás Pérez, Quim Goday, Enfermerator, Joaquín, Sergio Castillo, Horns UP! Lourdes Pilar, Jose Diego, Dora, Miguel Angel Torres, Dani, Suibne, Jesús Miguel, Leticia, Sementalex, Guillermo Gutierrez, Enrique FG, Mati, Elliot SF, Redneckman, Daniel A, Luis Miguel Crespo, Vlado 74, Alvaro Pérez, Marcos París, Angel Hernandez, Edgar Cuevas, Okabe 16, Jit, Karlos Martinez, Vicente DC, Francisco González, María Arán, javifer27, juancalero62, Eulogiko, Fonune, Juan Carlos González, Víctor Bravo, Edgar Xavier Sandoval Morales, Adrián Guillot, Quijovi… y a los mecenas anónimos.

Combing the Stacks
S3 B25: Combing The Stacks 80s Bonus Episode - Fine Young Cannibals/Neneh Cherry/Terence Trent D'Arby/The Blue Nile/New Order 3/Lou Reed 3

Combing the Stacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 150:09


We cover six albums selected from the Rolling Stone Top 500 Albums list (the 2020 version), besteveralbums.com Top 100 list for the 80s, 1001 Albums to Hear Before You Die or even Jon's choice! The episode begins at (3:19). The weekly Buzz Clips segment starts at (15:55) and discusses the song Eardrum Buzz by Wire. This episode covers the following albums: Fine Young Cannibals - The Raw and the Cooked (30:01), Neneh Cherry - Raw Like Sushi (48:52), Terence Trent D'Arby - Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby (1:08:24), The Blue Nile - Hats (1:27:28), New Order - Technique (1:43:55), and Lou Reed - New York (2:05:43). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/combingthestacks/message

The Deep Dive
Episode 150: Decolonizing Design w/ Dr. Dori Dunstall

The Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 62:53


Philip spends time with OCAD University's Dean of Design Dori Tunstall, author of Decolonizing Design: A Cultural Justice Handbook, In their conversation they trace the lineage of the decolonizing movement, how it has evolved and what needs to happen for there to be a universal acceptance of this movement. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intellectual goodness and creative musings. Philip's Drop: Terence Trent D'arby (Sananda Maitreya) – Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'arby (https://open.spotify.com/album/0nw38yniBfbluS93FdYcbE?si=_1BGCrcySeGoWdDKmKdJHg) Dori's Drop: Design Justice: Community Led Practices to Build the Worlds We Need --- Sasha Costanza-Chock (https://designjustice.mitpress.mit.edu/) Special Guest: Dr. Dori Dunstall.

Recorded History
Shania Twain: Giddy Up For… Dolly, Driving And Dancing On Chairs

Recorded History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 38:10


Our first guest on Recorded History impressed us very much (we're not even sorry). Shania Twain is the best-selling female artist in country music history and one of the best-selling musicians of all time, having sold more than a 100 million records. Which made her decision to be our first guest on the podcast even more generous... although our trailer did chart in Ireland so there is that. Recorded History is as much about the memories and feelings that music inspires as it is about the music itself. Which means we cover Harry Styles, driving in cars and Fisher Price record players. Shania's Records: 1. Breakfast in America - Supertramp (1979) 2. Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby - Terence Trent D'Arby (1987) 3. Born To Die - Lana Del Ray (2012) If Shania inspires you to go and buy one of the records she mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.

CooperTalk
Sananda Maitreya - Episode 947

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 82:00


Sananda Maitreya, who started his career with the stage name Terence Trent D'Arby, is an American singer and songwriter who came to fame with his debut studio album, "Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby". That album produced the hits Sign Your Name, Dance Little Sister and the number one Wishing Well. The album earned a Grammy and he appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone. Since then, he has released 13 studio albums and in most of his albums he plays all instruments and all songs are written, produced, arranged, performed and conceived by the artist, except where indicated.       

Infectious Groove Podcast
IGP Crew Album Review: Terence Trent D'Arby - Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby

Infectious Groove Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 53:41


It's that time again where we let you the listener choose an album, we listen, and then we tell you what we think. Honestly, this has become one of our favorite parts of the show. More often than not, we end up listening to something we otherwise might have passed up, and sometimes Michelle even finds something new to put into her rotation (which is a win-win for everyone).The eighties were a special time in music history, and we've talked about this before when we covered 1984 pretty extensively a few episodes back. Sure, 1984 was lit (I think we can all agree on that), but the trend continued on for quite a while. By the time 1987 rolled around, things within the industry were starting to shift. You might think that this would make for a rather difficult time to try and leave your mark on the world with a debut album, but singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Sananda Francesco Maitreya formerly known as Terence Trent D'Arby thought otherwise. In the summer of 1987, "Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby" was unleashed upon the world, and almost immediately was met with critical acclaim. This was D'Arby's debut album, and he wasn't about to leave anything off of the table when it came to letting the masses know what he was all about. The album almost immediately hit #1 in the UK, Australia, and Switzerland. Worldwide, the album sold a million copies within the first three days of going on sale, and would eventually become a hit in the US as well, though they were a bit slower to catch on. Nearly every single that was released spent at least some time on one music chart or another. The album would reach platinum sales status in several countries, with it eventually going 5x platinum in the UK. It would appear that Sananda knew what he was doing when it came to putting together a debut project. The album would go on to be nominated for several different awards, and would eventually take home the Grammy for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance in 1988. What a way to introduce yourself to the industry. Join us as we time travel a bit and dig into one hell of a debut album, by an extremely talented artist. It's season 5, episode 12 of what should now be your favorite music podcast. LET'S GO!!! Keep up with all of the music we talk about in each episode by listening to the Infectious Groove Podcast Companion Songs playlist, exclusively on Spotify. Infectious Groove Podcast, part of the OddPods Media Network.

Talk Music Talk with boice
TMT 234: Martyn Ware

Talk Music Talk with boice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 68:03


Electronica pioneer Martyn Ware extends his legacy with his latest project, Electronically Yours, a podcast featuring long form conversations with fellow artists of the genre including Thomas Dolby, Gary Numan, Róisín Murphy and Howard Jones. Martyn was a founding member of Human League and Heaven 17. He was a co-producer on Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby. He also co-produced Tina Turner's comeback single “Let's Stay Together” from 1984's Private Dancer. Stream Electronically Yours with Martyn Ware on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6RV52Mt5I8DqGQQAto4utu?si=Hpu3UhJrQKimWbirMwHC6g boice is also the host/producer of The StrandCast, The Official Podcast of Strand Bookstore in NYC at 12th and Broadway. Every other week listen to longform conversations with authors from different genres. For more information and to stream, visit: https://open.spotify.com/show/0OAjmWiwBFIRJwNTwGmkXr STREAM/SUBSCRIBE TMT ON SPOTIFY:                               http://bit.ly/TMTspotify SUBSCRIBE TO TMT ON SOUNDCLOUD:                 https://soundcloud.com/thisisboice TMT APP FOR iPHONE: http://bit.ly/TMTappiOS TMT APP FOR ANDROID: http://bit.ly/TMTappANDROID SUBSCRIBE TO TMT ON iTUNES: http://bit.ly/TalkMusicTalk SUBSCRIBE TO TMT ON GOOGLE PLAY: http://bit.ly/TMTgoogleplay Please take a moment to leave a rating and/or review in the store. It helps increase the ranking of the podcast and exposes TMT to a new audience. Thanks! Liz (The Talk Music Talk Theme)-FULL VERSION Written and Composed on an iPad by boice. https://soundcloud.com/thisisboice/liz-talk-music-talk-theme

Bangers & Classics
The Hardline According To

Bangers & Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 24:21


The pilot episode, in which James Ruppert and David Milloy explain what a banger is and isn't, touch on the hideous 2009/10 scrappage scheme, recall the 'suitcase test', and compare old-fashioned buttons with new-fangled touchscreens.

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Bee Vinyl Podcast
#32 The Weeknd | Pearl Jam | Eventos, conciertos y álbumes postergados

Bee Vinyl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 37:28


Conversamos sobre los álbumes, festivales y enventos postergardos, algunos álbumes que escuchamos y de 1001 Álbumes Que Escuchar Antes de Morir: Terence Trent D'Arby - Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby Twitter: @BeeVinylPodcast Canción Intro: Boris Vian - Santería Canción Outro: Car Seat Headrest - Martin ¡Escríbenos y recomiéndanos qué álbum deberíamos escuchar o qué temas para conversar! Correo electrónico: info@discodevinyl.com Recuerda darnos review en la plataforma de la que nos estés escuchando, ¡nos ayudarías muchísimo! Ya tenemos Patreon! www.patreon.com/BeeVinylPodcast cualquier apoyo cuenta :)

Records Revisited
Episode 69 - Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby

Records Revisited

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 120:15


The guys are once again joined by Jeff Johnson to talk about one of the best debut records...the rookie effort from Terence Trent D'Arby. We also talk about other stuff like attaching memories to songs, mix tapes, air drying laundry, and what's the deal with "You're the Inspiration." Fair warning: if you came for the TTD talk, skip ahead about 30 minutes as we spend a good bit talking about rough times in Santa Clarita California with Jeff at the beginning of the episode. Or, listen to it all since it's the first time we kinda get political on the podcast. Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, and we're now on Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/

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Afro Pop Remix
1988: New Jack Swingers - Spcl Gst Ashley and Terrence

Afro Pop Remix

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 140:51


Topics: Gangs, Keith Sweat, Al. B. Sure!, Bobby Brown, Coming to America, A Different World (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound)   Snapshots   1.    Ronald Reagan President (Last Year!)   2.    Jan - Doug Williams super bowl [Two weeks earlier, CBS commentator Jimmy the Greek had been fired for remarking that blacks were better at sports because of slave plantation breeding techniques: “During the slave period, the slave owner would breed his big black with his big woman so that he would have a big black kid — that’s where it all started.”]   3.    Feb – Winter Olympics: Jamaican Bobsled team! Debi Thomas 1988 winter Olympics Bronze medal - The best African American figure skater in history   4.    Jul - Jessie Jackson keep hope alive speech at the DNC   5.    Jul - The first ever edition of "Shark Week" airs on Discovery Channel.   6.    Aug - Yo! MTV Raps   7.    Sep - James Brown, while high on PCP, was involved in a high-speed chase with the police. He was eventually convicted of assaulting an officer and possession of an unlicensed firearm, among other charges. He spent three years in prison   8.    Sep – Summer Olympics: Florence Joyner She is considered the fastest woman of all time, based on the world records she set in 1988 for both the 100 m and 200 m still stand. Jackie Joyner-Kersee long jump and heptathlon, Carl Lewis, Steve Lewis, and roger kingdom   9.    Oct - Sega's two-year head start on Nintendo in the 16-bit gaming wars began on October 29, 1988, when the Sega Genesis launched   10.    Nov - George Bush elected President   11.    Dec - Mad Max Robinson dies   12.    Dec - Roots: The Gift, the third installment of the Roots series is broadcast on ABC.   13.    Open Comments:   14.    Top Pop Songs   15.    #1 - "Faith" - George Michael   16.    #2 - Need You Tonight" - INXS   17.    #3 - "Got My Mind Set on You" - George Harrison   18.    Grammy Awards   19.    Record of the Year: Bobby McFerrin for "Don't Worry, Be Happy"   20.    Album of the Year: George Michael (producer & artist) for Faith   21.    Song of the Year: Bobby McFerrin for "Don't Worry, Be Happy"   22.    Best New Artist: Tracy Chapman   23.    Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: Anita Baker for "Giving You the Best That I Got"   24.    Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: Terence Trent D'Arby for Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'arby   25.    Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: Gladys Knight & the Pips for "Love Overboard"   26.    Best Rhythm & Blues Song: Anita Baker for "Giving You the Best That I Got" performed by Anita Baker   27.    Best Rap Performance: "Parents Just Don't Understand" – DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince. [The first award for Best Rap Performance was presented to DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince for "Parents Just Don't Understand". Jeff and Smith led a boycott in protest of the awards presentation not being televised, and some members of the rap community felt that more qualified artists were overlooked.   28.    Top 3 Movies   29.    #1 - Rain Man   30.    #2 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit   31.    #3 - Coming to America   32.    Other Notables: Big, Twins, Crocodile Dundee II, Die Hard, The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!, Cocktail, Beetlejuice, Above the Law, Colors, A Fish Called Wanda, Young Guns, Tougher Than Leather, Child's Play, The Land Before Time, Tequila Sunrise, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, and School Daze.   33.    Top 3 TV Shows   34.    #1 - The Cosby Show   35.    #2 - Roseanne   36.    #3 - A Different World   37.    Economic Snapshots   38.    New Home: 91,777   39.    Avg Rent: 420   40.    Avg. Income: 24,457   41.    New Car: 10,432   42.    Harvard: 12,015   43.    Movie Ticket: 3.50   44.    Gas: .91   45.    Stamp: .25   46.    Social Scene: Gangs and the movie Colors   47.    Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZvatzKVM2g   48.    “Bulls”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJQAKDbq0hI   49.    Stevin Levitt, Freakonomics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UGC2nLnaes 50.    @9:35 - Summary: McDonalds vs Gang   51.    Factors: Socio-political-economical, hyper masculinity and criminal justice/policing   52.    Other ethnicities “evolved” out of their “street-gang” phases, but black- brown people are dealt with differently.   53.    Open Comments:   54.    Question: would more representation in the criminal justice system help – how to counter our internal factor?   55.    Music Scene:   56.    Top Black Singles   57.    #6 - "So Emotional", Whitney Houston   58.    #11 - "One More Try", George Michael   59.    #12 - "Wishing Well", Terence Trent D'Arby   60.    #15 - "Get Outta My Dreams, Get into My Car", Billy Ocean   61.    #21, "Man in the Mirror", Michael Jackson   62.    #27, "Father Figure", George Michael   63.    #33 - "Where Do Broken Hearts Go", Whitney Houston   64.    #36 - "The Way You Make Me Feel", Michael Jackson   65.    #37 - "Don't Worry, Be Happy", Bobby McFerrin   66.    Top Black Albums   67.    Jan – Bad, Michael Jackson   68.    Jan - Characters, Stevie Wonder   69.    Feb - All Our Love, Gladys Knight & the Pips   70.    Mar - Make It Last Forever, Keith Sweat   71.    Apr - Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby, Terence Trent D'Arby   72.    May - Faith, George Michael   73.    Jul - In Effect Mode, Al B. Sure!   74.    Aug - Strictly Business, EPMD   75.    Sep - Don't Be Cruel, Bobby Brown   76.    Sep - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, Public Enemy   77.    Oct - Don't Let Love Slip Away, Freddie Jackson   78.    Nov - Giving You the Best That I Got, Anita Baker   79.    Nov - Any Love, Luther Vandross   80.    Vote:   81.    Featured Artists: New jack swingers   82.    Keith Sweat (@ 27 yrs. old): Known for his distinctive ‘whining’ vocal style, Sweat has established himself as one of the most successful male R&B/soul singers not only in America but also in other parts of the world. Born Keith Douglas Sweat, he was raised in Harlem and by the time he was 14 he had performed at various nightclubs in and around New York City. He graduated from the City College of New York with a BS degree in ‘communications’, after which he worked for a brief period as a successful brokerage assistant in a Wall Street firm. Despite a prosperous career at the Wall Street, he chose to pursue his passion for music and began writing songs and tried selling them to various record labels. In 1975, he began his career in music as a member of the Harlem based band called the ‘Jamilah’. In 1984, he left ‘Jamilah’ in order to begin a solo career and subsequently sang at various nightclubs in New York. He was quickly noticed and given an opportunity to record an independent album for ‘Stadium Records’. He recorded ‘My Mind Is Made Up’ for the ‘Stadium Records’ and he was also credited as the co-writer and co-producer of ‘You Are the One for Me’. On November 25, 1987 his debut solo album ‘Make It Last Forever’ was released, which sold three million copies. The biggest hit from this album was the song that inaugurated the new jack swing era "I Want Her"   83.    Bobby Brown (@ 19 yrs. old): Brown changed producers for this album and worked extensively with hit-making songwriting and production duo Babyface and L.A. Reid. Alex Henderson of AllMusic wrote: “Don't Be Cruel was to Bobby Brown what Control was to Janet Jackson – a tougher, more aggressive project that shed his "bubblegum" image altogether and brought him to a new artistic and commercial plateau. With "My Prerogative" and the title song, Brown became a leader of new jack swing”   84.    Al B. Sure!(@ 20 yrs. old): During the late '80s, Al B. Sure! enjoyed a brief run as one of new jack swing's most popular romantic singers. Born Al Brown in Boston, he grew up in Mount Vernon, NY, listening to smooth crooners like Marvin Gaye and Johnny Mathis; he later became interested in rap and added that skill to his vocal repertoire. At age ten, he and a friend performed on a song written by Ellie Greenwich for the soundtrack of Sesame Street, and later he began writing songs with his cousin Kyle West. While in high school (where he quarterbacked the football team), he became friends with Edward Ferrell, aka DJ Eddie F, who was working with rapper Heavy D at the time. Eddie F introduced the still-teenaged Al B. Sure! to Heavy D's manager/Uptown label head Andre Harrell, who had him sing backing vocals on several Heavy D tracks and helped him get a deal with Warner Brothers. In 1987, Al was selected by Quincy Jones as the first winner of the Sony Innovators Talent Search. He collaborated with Jones on various projects, most notably the platinum single “The Secret Garden (Sweet Seduction Suite)” from Jones’ double-platinum-certified album Back on the Block. On this hit, he was one of a quartet with El DeBarge, Barry White, and James Ingram. His debut album of 1988 In Effect Mode topped the Billboard R&B chart for seven consecutive weeks, selling more than two million copies.   85.    Open Comments:   86.    Question: Al B. Said “There’s a generation of women starving to be told I love you again” What happened?! Who is bringing it back?   87.    Movie Scene: Coming to America   88.    Trailer:   89.    The Hollywood Reporter's original review: “Eddie Murphy's latest Coming to America is likely to leave the wreath-bearers, the frantic faithful, the crowd herders and the legions of line-waiters in numbed, disbelieving disappointment…Distressingly, the film flops into the blandest of sitcom formats, never realizing its regal potential...Coming to America is the filmic equivalent of using a Maserati to go to the corner grocery store…Yes, there are some crazy pieces crammed into America — Murphy and Hall in their multi-roles do a running black barbershop bit that is good and nuts — but this comedy is generally tame and sappy…The plot itself is pathetic…No getting around it, while the script completely misses as a social satire, the writers have botched the romance part of America as well…Rivaling the inept screenplay is John Landis' cornball direction, which includes a TV season's worth of reactive cutaways to an ugly poodle…On a production level, at least, Coming to America gets top marks. — Duane Byrge originally published on June 24, 1988.   90.    Open Comments:   91.    Question: Is this Eddie’s best movie? Was Arsenio better than Eddie? Sequel or a remake?   92.    Television Scene: A Different World   93.    Theme song differences   94.    Debbie Allen’s influence   95.    Why didn’t any of them go onto stardom? -   96.    Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1988?

The Immortals
Episode #142 -- Rocky / Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arcy / The Trooper / Scrubs

The Immortals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 82:30


IN THIS CORNER WE HAVE THE ITALIAN STALLION! IN THIS CORNER WE HAVE FOUR PODCASTERS WHO HAVE TO SHARE THE SAME SPACE. GO! For some, this was returning to warmly spare with Rocky and for some this was their first time duking up. Find out if the film goes the distance with The Immortals. Also they listen to the mysterious Terence Trent D'Arcy and the not at all mysterious Iron Maiden. Also after they got the shit beat out of them, they all checked into Sacred Heart to see the doctors of Scrubs. Get excited!   Intro 0:00 -- 8:48  Rocky 8:48 -- 41:54 Introducing the Hardline 41:54 -- 50:21 The Trooper 50:21 -- 57:20 Scrubs 57:20 -- 1:20:26 Outro 1:20:26 -- 1:22:28   --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next time as we discuss more random things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!)   Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune and clips by Adam Lord

From the Bottom of the Record Box
St. Paul & The Broken Bones lead us to God and utopia

From the Bottom of the Record Box

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2018 45:11


The Staves surprise Richard in the show today, and Tobin is disappointed with today's cover shot. To cheer himself up, he bookends the show with St Paul & The Broken Bones. Why not subscribe to our show today? You can easily do this here.   Track Listing I'm Torn Up St. Paul & The Broken Bones Facing West The Staves Sweet Home Alabama Rocking Free Yes McAlmont & Butler Resurrection Terence Trent D'Arby Rhythm & Blues Alibi Gomez Is It Me St. Paul & The Broken Bones Music from 4 decades peppers this show, including a brilliant cover of Sweet Home Alabama which seems to have passed Tobin by. Poor lad just doesn't like the song at all, although he could definitely admire the virtuosity of the guitar playing. At one point there are 4 guitars all going at the tune. Personally, I think this is as good as the original song. I was surprised by a track that wasn't planned in the pre-production notes of the show. It certainly is very different to the St Paul & The Broken Bones track that preceded it. Facing West by The Staves. However, it is quite delightful. Sweet vocal harmonies skip lightly over a subtle and tuneful acoustic backdrop. This is all brought together in their home of Nebraska … sorry, I meant Watford! It certainly belies its birth town and takes the listener on a musical adventure far from home. Because of their talent we'll showcase some more from The Staves in future episodes. The Transfiguration of Terence Trent D'Arby Terence Trent D'Arby enjoyed success as a boxer before finding fame as a musician, in fact winning the Florida Golden Gloves Lightweight Championship in 1980. He later turned down a place at a US Boxing School and joined the US Army. He was later ultimately formerly court-martialed and dishonourably discharged after going AWOL whilst serving in Germany. TTD then released his first studio album in 1987, Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby. He held a very high opinion of this recording, indeed citing it as the most important album since the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper. Terence Trent D'Arby changed his name in 1995 to Sananda Maitreya, which relates to a series of dreams he had in 1995. The name means ‘rebirth’ in Sanskrit, though he asserts it does not have any religious affiliations. Six years later he completed his full transfiguration by legally changing his name. After this Sananda Maitreya explained "Terence Trent D'Arby was dead ... he watched his suffering as he died a noble death. After intense pain, I meditated for a new spirit, a new will, a new identity." the most important album since the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper A conceptual masterpiece, superbly arranged and thrillingly executed McAlmont & Butler provided the track Yes for this episode and as Tobin eluded to, both David McAlmont and Bernard Butler have indeed tasted success in their own right. David McAlmont was one-half of the duo Thieves with Saul Freeman and Butler as the guitarist with indie rockers Suede. The British Hit Singles and Albums described Yes as "a conceptual masterpiece, superbly arranged and thrillingly executed". I also eloquently summarised Yes as "alright". In 2014 Butler organised a show at London's infamous Unity Chapel which sold out in minutes prompting him to quickly organise a second show just down the road at Islington's Assembly Hall which sold out equally as fast. What a shame I didn't manage to get tickets! In a future episode, we have an awesome cover by Butler. St Paul & The Broken Bones

By The Time You Hear This Podcast
38: Introducing the Genius Unchecked According to Greg & Ben

By The Time You Hear This Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2017 131:48


Greg and Ben discuss the Fyre Festival fiasco, a new festival disaster movie, new music and the Billboard Charts, a new Bad Boy documentary, digital sales at Sony, comparing Kendrick and Drake, “Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D’Arby,” our Indie Instagrammer of the Week, and our Earworms of the Week! Terence Trent D’Arby - What a Wonderful World Michael Penn - No Myth Fight Sleep - River Thames Terence Trent D’Arby - If You All Get to Heaven Terence Trent D’Arby - Wishing Well Terence Trent D’Arby - I’ll Never Turn My Back On You (Father’s Words) Terence Trent D’Arby - If You Let Me Stay Terence Trent D’Arby - Sign Your Name Spycc feat. HIGH HOOPS - Other Lover Terence Trent D’Arby - Dance Little Sister Check out our website! www.bythetimeyouhearthis.com facebook.com/bythetimeyouhearthis Follow us on Instagram: @bythetimeuhearthis Email: bythetimeuhearthis@gmail.com Subscribe on iTunes, Podomatic, Castbox, Satchel Podcast Player, TuneIn Radio and Google Play!