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Entrevistas
Enzo Guitti apresentou novo single na Radio Latina.

Entrevistas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 21:20


O músico, cantor e compositor Enzo Guitti está de regresso com um novo single. Chama-se "Hold On Me" e foi apresentado na Radio Latina.O artista foi convidado de Ana Cristina Gonçalves, no programaMusicArte.Acompanhe a atualidade do artista no instagram no facebook e no spotify

FG Music Story - Christophe HUBERT
FG MUSIC STORY QUELQUES RELEASES DU MOMENT EN PLAYLIST SUR FG OU STARTER : KYGO & ONE REPUBLIC

FG Music Story - Christophe HUBERT

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 2:23


La music story du jour c'est celle de Kygo…S'il produisait de l'énergie à la sortie de chaque single, alors on n'aurait pas de soucis pour se chauffer cet hiver ni à s'inquiéter pour l'extinction des espèces car oui, Kygo est hyperactif ! Le DJ norvégien avait sorti « Hold On Me » il y a quelques semaines et avant cela « Stars Will Align » avec Imagine Dragons, voilà qu'il nous propose déjà le suivant, dans une frénésie et il faut le dire, un plaisir très communicatif ! Ce nouveau titre, il est accompagné de One Republic c'est « Chasing Paradise »…

Andrew's Daily Five
Aaron's New Music Review: Episode 16

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 19:16


Send us a textIntro song: Love Surrender by The Wailers5. Always Come Back by John Legend4. As the Waters Cover the Sea by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds3. Somebody New by Jana Mila2. Something's Got a Hold On Me by The Cactus Blossoms1. Knee Deep Blues by Caleb CaudleOutro song: New Salvation by Mondo Cozmo

The Holy Post
Why I'm Still a Christian with Jemar Tisby

The Holy Post

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 38:06


The last five or six years have been rough for many thoughtful faithful Christians. The embrace of Trump and Trumpism, the rise of ethnic nationalism and xenophobia, conspiracy theories and abuse scandals have rocked the church. Many have walked away in disgust. Some have spoken out and paid the price and yet, rather than walking away, they have remained committed to Christ and his church. We wanted to sit down with a few of those who have cried out like voices in the wilderness and who have been attacked by the church they love, and yet still remain. One of those people is Jemar Tisby who is a professor of history at Simmons College of Kentucky in Louisville. He's also the author of the New York Times best selling book, The Color Of Compromise and How to Fight Racism. Tisby's efforts to help the white church come to terms with its own racist history led to speaking invitations and conference appearances and then a brutal backlash as he became the face for many of the dangers of woke in the church. I sat down with Jemar Tisby to find out why after all the attacks, he's still following Jesus. 0:00 - Theme Song 0:29 - Intro 1:40 - Jemar's backstory 5:15 - When Jemar started talking about race 18:22 - What Jemar has learned about God in the last 6 years 21:38 - Sponsor - AG1 To get your FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase, go to athleticgreens.com/HOLYPOST 23:07 - How Jemar's view on faith has transformed 37:29 - End Credits Resources:   Jemar Tisby https://jemartisby.substack.com/   Episode Music - “Sorrow's Got a Hold On Me” by Paul Zach https://www.paulzachmusic.com/ https://open.spotify.com/album/0IGfsm8Y61UxmkCcaAWtHg   Holy Post website: https://www.holypost.com/   Holy Post Plus: www.holypost.com/plus   Holy Post Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/holypost   Holy Post Merch Store: https://www.holypost.com/shop The Holy Post is supported by our listeners. We may earn affiliate commissions through links listed here. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.  

The Holy Post
Why I'm Still a Christian with Russell Moore

The Holy Post

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 37:46


The last five or six years have been rough for many thoughtful faithful Christians. The embrace of Trump and Trumpism, the rise of ethnic nationalism and xenophobia, conspiracy theories and abuse scandals have rocked the church. Many have walked away in disgust. Some have spoken out and paid the price and yet, rather than walking away, they have remained committed to Christ and his church. We wanted to sit down with a few of those who have cried out like voices in the wilderness and who have been attacked by the church they love, and yet still remain. One of those people is Russell Moore who spent his whole life in the Southern Baptist convention. After standing against Trump and then advocating for an honest assessment of sexual abuse within the SBC, Moore became a pariah among the conservative wing of the convention, ultimately leading to his departure from the SBC. I sat down with Russell Moore to hear his story and find out why through it all, he's still following Jesus. 0:00 - Theme Song   0:29 - Intro   1:37 - Moore speaking out in 2016   11:16 - How Moore's faith has been impacted   16:32 - Sponsor - AG1 To get your FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase, go to athleticgreens.com/HOLYPOST   18:03 - How Moore stays focus on Jesus   37:10 - End Credits Resources:   Russell Moore https://www.russellmoore.com Episode Music - “Sorrow's Got a Hold On Me” by Paul Zach https://www.paulzachmusic.com/ https://open.spotify.com/album/0IGfsm8Y61UxmkCcaAWtHg   Holy Post website: https://www.holypost.com/   Holy Post Plus: www.holypost.com/plus   Holy Post Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/holypost   Holy Post Merch Store: https://www.holypost.com/shop The Holy Post is supported by our listeners. We may earn affiliate commissions through links listed here. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.  

Marc Collins Morning After
Marc Collins Morning After 182

Marc Collins Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 116:16


*!REPLAY ALERT!* Marc Collins Morning After Solar Radio show with his trusty assistant "Ravishing Russ Warnes the Receptionist” a 2 hour Soul, Funk, Norvern and Boogaloo selection. Simply “Listen Again” on the “Brand new Solar Website” at http://www.solarradio.net/class/marc-collins/ Or ask Alexa to “Play Marc Collins Morning After Podcast, latest episode” Including………. “The Morning After Show Starter!” Vote for your favourite track in this weeks show via email at marccollins@solarradio.com and we'll start next weeks show with it! “The Ramblings of Ravishing Russ” He's a wise old owl….. “Steve's The Northern Threesome” NO! Not that kinda party! 3 classic Northern Soul Tracks from way back in the day from our Northern Guru Stephen Phillis! “It's THE LAW!” (Real treat from The Dells! ❤️) “Russ's Rare Groovers” Does exactly what it says on the tin! 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The Holy Post
Why I'm Still a Christian with Kristin Du Mez

The Holy Post

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 37:47


The last five or six years have been rough for many thoughtful faithful Christians. The embrace of Trump and Trumpism, the rise of ethnic nationalism and xenophobia, conspiracy theories and abuse scandals have rocked the church. Many have walked away in disgust. Some have spoken out and paid the price and yet, rather than walking away, they have remained committed to Christ and his church. One of those people is Kristen Du Mez, a New York Times best selling author and professor of History at Calvin University. Her book, "Jesus and John Wayne" made headlines by examining how toxic masculinity and misogyny within white evangelicalism has affected American history and culture. The reaction to Du Mez's book within White Evangelicalism was swift and ugly. Skye sat down with Kristin Du Mez to hear her story and find out why, through it all, she's still following Jesus.   0:00 - Theme Song 0:29 - Intro 1:37 -  How Kristin became a Christian 7:38 - Kristin's thoughts on Evangelicalism 22:04 - Sponsor - AG1 To get your FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase, go to athleticgreens.com/HOLYPOST 23:33 - What's helping Kristin remain a Christian today 37:10 - End Credits Resources: Kristin Du Mez https://kristindumez.com/ Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation https://amzn.to/3LAtT7U Episode Music - “Sorrow's Got a Hold On Me” by Paul Zachhttps://www.paulzachmusic.com/ https://open.spotify.com/album/0IGfsm8Y61UxmkCcaAWtHg   Holy Post website: https://www.holypost.com/ Holy Post Plus: www.holypost.com/plus Holy Post Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/holypost Holy Post Merch Store: https://www.holypost.com/shop The Holy Post is supported by our listeners. We may earn affiliate commissions through links listed here. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

The Holy Post
Why I'm Still a Christian with Lecrae

The Holy Post

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 38:43


The last five or six years have been rough for many thoughtful faithful Christians. The embrace of Trump and Trumpism, the rise of ethnic nationalism and xenophobia, conspiracy theories and abuse scandals have rocked the church. Many have walked away in disgust. Some have spoken out and paid the price and yet, rather than walking away, they have remained committed to Christ and his church. We wanted to sit down with a few of those who have cried out like voices in the wilderness and who have been attacked by the church they love, and yet still remain. One of those people is Lecrae, an award winning hip hop artist and entrepreneur, initially celebrated in white reformed evangelical circles. Things changed when he began speaking out about racial justice. Concerts were canceled and boycotts were called for. We sat down with Lecrae to hear his story and find out why through it all, he's still following Jesus. 0:00 - Theme Song   0:29 - Intro   1:25 - Lecrae's backstory    8:12 - How the last 6-7 years changed Lecrae's view of Evangelicalism    18:16 - Sponsor - With God Daily Subscribe today at www.withgoddaily.com   19:57 - How Lecrae views his faith and the Church today   31:14 - Lecrae's advice to those deconstructing their faith   38:05 - End Credits Resources:   Lecrae https://lecrae.com/   I Am Restored: How I Lost My Religion but Found My Faith by Lecrae https://amzn.to/3RtIohz   Episode Music - “Sorrow's Got a Hold On Me” by Paul Zach https://www.paulzachmusic.com/ https://open.spotify.com/album/0IGfsm8Y61UxmkCcaAWtHg   Holy Post website: https://www.holypost.com/   Holy Post Plus: www.holypost.com/plus   Holy Post Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/holypost   Holy Post Merch Store: https://www.holypost.com/shop The Holy Post is supported by our listeners. We may earn affiliate commissions through links listed here. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.  

Party Favorz
Funky House Music to Kickstart Your Summer

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 151:23


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DJ KOOL KEITH
Episode 579: Kool Keith soulful vibes show on Soul Groove Radio Tuesday 25th April 2023

DJ KOOL KEITH

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 120:49


| Smilin' Faces  | Output / Input feat. Antonio McLendon  | His Love (feat. Frank McComb)  | Maysa | It's So Nice (Re-work)  | Cornell CC Carter | If You're In Need (Extended Mix)  | Crossroads feat. Raffaella Zago | Hold On Me  | Nia Suhn | Just Because  | Xela | Feel Good Music  | Destiny La Vibe Music | Midnight Hotline  | Thee Marloes | Dancing To A New Groove  | Takim feat. George Benson | Next Lifetime  | 01 Sail, Reina | Patrol  | Bryant Keith | Tell Me Is It Worth It  | Lina Nikol | Faith And Love (feat. Ray Chew)  | Stephanie Mills | Crazy Love (Gedi Edit)  | Leah Dates | Real Woman (feat. Ray McKinley)  | Ray Greene | Moonlighting (feat. Adelynn Mejia)  | Jay Lamont | I Can't Call It  | Helen Bruner & Terry Jones | Eye (Ghost Life Remix)  | Abstract Orchestra | You Are  | Michon Young | Let's Take A Ride  | Michon Young | At The Door  | Melonyx | You're Everything  | Michael A. Dixon & J.O.Y. | Too Much To Lose  | Roi Chip Anthony feat. Sir Charles Jones | Night Time  | Rich Prince | To The Sky  | Jeffery Smith | Elevate  | Jeffery Smith | Love Yourself  | Latocha | All Night Long (Do That Thizzle)  | Steven Russell Harts | Friends Before Lovers  | Leroy Allen | Set Myself Free  | Claire Davis | Good For You  | Claire Davis

DJ KOOL KEITH
Episode 576: Kool Keith soulful vibes show on Soul Groove Radio Tuesday 11th April 2023

DJ KOOL KEITH

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 131:05


| Whatever It Takes (Radio Edit)  | Krewcial, Nimiwari | Solitude (feat. Jorge Vercillo) (Dario Caminita Remix)  | Leee John | I Wanna Believe  | Maysa | Music For Your Soul  | Maysa | Save Me (feat. Metro Beatz)  | Ania Garvey | We Made It Thru  | Kea | Shawty Throw It Back (Radio Edit)  | Dillio | A Nice Girl Like You (Paul Simpson Re-edit)  | Intruders | What's Easy For Two Is So Hard For One (Paul Simpson Re-edit)  | Intruders | Livin' It Up (Gettin' On Down)  | Diane Marsh | My God  | Jor'dan Armstrong | So Lonely  | Oscar Martos feat. Essy  | I'm Not The One  | Terri Walker | Playground  | Claire Davis | Thrive  | Claire Davis | Story Of A Loop  | Senpu | Home  | Natasha Watts | Heaven Sent  | Natasha Watts | I Am So In Love (feat. Brent Carter)  | The R&R Soul Orchestra | Sympathy  | Rene Junior | Hold On Me  | Chanel Teabou' | Slow Dancing (feat. Kincy)  | Kenyon Dixon | Pass Me My Mixed Drink (feat. J Mila)  | DJ Sleet | Sexy And You Know It  | iStevie | I Choose U (feat. Rini)  | Rimon | Best Mistake  | LéOnie | Bags  | Vahn Black | No Words  | The Lady Songbird Jinda & Cupid | Hold U Back  | Tariana Love | Skin Deep (Remix)  | BJ The Chicago Kid, Samoht, EJ Jackson | By The Door  | Zimkitha | Easy  | Leah Dates | Forever (Remix)  | Leah Dates | Forever Yours  | Hunter Rose | Don't Go (feat. Rayleon)  | Chloe Cosmo | Hold On To Love (The Realm Mix)  | Kim Tavar

The God Minute
Feb 14 - Love (Sr Kara)

The God Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 10:45


LoveGod's unconditional love has no limits.  The people we love and the people who love us make our lives that much better.  SCRIPTURE1John 4: 16(Psalm 92)MUSIC"Love Has a Hold On Me"  (Amy Grant)

The God Minute
Oct 31 - 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time (Fr Michael)

The God Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 13:50


31st Sunday in Ordinary TimeToday, the Lord takes the opportunity to tell us EXACTLY what He needs us to do in order to remain faithful to God and to witness our faith, our hope and our love, to the greatest degree, in all we do and think and say.  SCRIPTUREMark 12: 28 - 34MUSIC"Love Has a Hold On Me"

Mark And Sarah Talk About Songs
Episode 241: Etta James, "Something's Got A Hold On Me"

Mark And Sarah Talk About Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 21:45


Etta James is ready for love (and other things), and we're ready to listen to her sing about it in "Something's Got a Hold On Me." All that, plus Xtina, palimpsests, and songs that make you feel cute. Our intro is by Laura Barger and Jack Baldelli, and our outro is by Sarah's true beloved, Def Jef. To contact us or buy our books, visit MarkAndSarahTalkAboutSongs.com. To become a patron of the show, visit patreon.com/mastas.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Kushy Konvos
Episode 36 | You've Really Got A Hold On Me

Kushy Konvos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 102:03


Greeting and Salutations! WE BYKE! Grab some kush and join the konvo as we cover some of the latest in music/sports/pop culture/news/politics/relationships and honestly what ever comes to mind. If you're a day one, you know how it goes. Welcome to all the newbies! Konvos this week: - Intro (2:30) - New Music (7:15) - Black Excellence: Zaila Avant-Garde (18:47) - Lil Fish v Cactus Jack (22:10) - Got a Hold On Me (24:30) - Blessing Blocking (33:30) - Nivea Interview (36:00) - Lil Baby & James Harden (46:35) - Brunch Beat Off (48:28) - XXL Freshman Cypher (57:35) - Yt Ppl News (1:03:14) - QOTW: Favorite Thing About Sex? (1:13:25) - And More! KEEP IT KUSHY! The Spark Up: G Herbo - T.O.P (ft 21 Savage) The Smoke Out: Nieman J - Say Less (ft Eric Bellinger) In Rotation (1:28:20) Trell - Yungeen Ace - Trenches Blanco - Cam Wallace - Retail (Remix) (ft Wiz Khalifa) Yunique - MannyWellz - So Good “Kushy Konvos: In Rotation” playlist on Spotify and Apple Music GRAB SOME KUSH AND JOIN THE KONVO ONLINE: Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @KushyKonvos Email topics, questions, and business inquiries to: KushyKonvos@gmail.com

Nowhere Men: The Nowhere Man Project
Nowhere Men episode 06: The Alpha Spike

Nowhere Men: The Nowhere Man Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 132:50


While investigating Dr. Bellamy's research, Tom infiltrates a prep school that is brainwashing its students- and turning them into obedient soldiers. Join us next week, when we discuss episode 9: You Really Got a Hold On Me! Watch Along: http://bit.ly/watchnowhereman Contact Us: NowhereMenPodcast@gmail.com Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nowheremenpod Check out Steve's other projects: https://bit.ly/NowhereWizard And listen to Gabe's other podcast: http://soundcloud.com/interpartyconflict

夜鷹なオトナの音楽談話 〜 邦楽ぬ。〜
YOASOBI『群青』を聴くには感情増幅装置であるリアクション動画で観るといいのとモノンクルと。

夜鷹なオトナの音楽談話 〜 邦楽ぬ。〜

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 12:04


最近、よく目にするようになった 海外の人による、邦楽MVのリアクション動画。 このリアクションのまとめ動画を観ながら 曲を聴くと、こんなにも感情の昂りをみせるのかと 新鮮な驚きがありました。 そして、今日もワクワクとする出会いの一曲 モノンクル『抱いてHOLD ON ME! 』です。 語りすぎて12分には収まりきれなかったので フル尺のものは下記でお聴きくださいませ

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The Writer's Almanac
The Writer's Almanac - Monday, January 25, 2021

The Writer's Almanac

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 5:00


It’s the birthday of the woman who sang “At Last,” “Tell Mama,” and “Something’s Got a Hold On Me.” Blues singer Etta James (1938).

Shows – SSRadio
Funk and Disorderly 13th Dec 2020

Shows – SSRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 1:01


Fred Everything, Shur-I-Kan – “Common Ground” [Tsuba Records] Kala’An, LauMii, Moon Rocket – “Journey Of Life” [Moon Rocket Music] Sebas Ramis, Sabrina Chyld, Richard Earnshaw – “Fallen” (Richard Earnshaw Remix) [Puro Music] Diephuis, Hil St Soul – “Hold On Me” (Original Mix) [Quantize Recordings] Din Jay, Mirko & Meex – “When The Sun Goes Down” […] The post Funk and Disorderly 13th Dec 2020 appeared first on SSRadio.

Uncut Jamz
Is Kanye Losing it? German Live Music Corona Experiment, Review of Taylor Swifts and Logics New Albums.

Uncut Jamz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 91:14


This episode we review "Hold On Me" by Reggie Banks and "When You Leave The Sun" by Gladie. Discussions range from the German science experiment to see how Corona spreads at indoor concerts, what we thought about Taylorr Swifts and Logics new albums. Also is Kanye completely losing it?

Keep It Locked with Keenan Wayne & Quiara the Don
Let Me Hold You ft. Sharmond

Keep It Locked with Keenan Wayne & Quiara the Don

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 79:22


Keenan and Quiara discuss the Emmy nominations, Megan thee Stallion's IG Live, our very first interview with L.A. based artist, Sharmond where we discuss his new single, ‘Hold On Me', Flo Milli, Usher vs. Chris Brown debate, and our love for Bow Wow. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Vocalo Radio
Kiara Lanier Shares the Meaning Behind New Single "Hold On Me"

Vocalo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 10:37


Chicago's Kiara Lanier does it all! She joins Jill in studio to discuss not only her expansive music career, but also her journey as an actress. You might recognize her from Showtime's "The Chi" or Fox's "Empire." Listen here as Kiara discusses the meaning behind the release of her latest track "Hold On Me," as well as tips and tricks for upcoming artists. For more information and to stay up to date with Kiara, visit her website: https://www.kiaralanier.com/

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Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
Ep. 109 - SMOKEY ROBINSON ("My Girl")

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 67:34


Songwriters Hall of Fame and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Smokey Robinson talks about his Motown legacy and his string of timeless hits, including “Shop Around,” “You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me,” “The Tracks of My Tears,” “My Guy,” “The Way You Do The Things You Do,” “Cruisin’,” and more! PART ONE Scott and Paul chat about Pearl Snap Studios and share the behind-the-scenes details of how the Smokey interview came about. PART TWO -  8:07 mark Scott and Paul sit down with Smokey to get the inside scoop on the first song he ever wrote; how his love of Gene Autry and Roy Rogers gave him his identity; the songwriting advice from Berry Gordy that changed his life; which song he calls his international songwriting anthem; the collaborator he referred to as his "music mountain;" the hit he wrote onstage; the tragic story behind his most personal song; the artists he had in mind when he wrote "Shop Around" and "Being with You;" which of his hits took less than 30 minutes to write - and which one took five years! ABOUT SMOKEY ROBINSON Ranked in the Top 5 of Rolling Stone magazine’s Greatest Songwriters of All Time, Smokey Robinson is an American Musical Icon. Practically synonymous with the legendary Motown Records, Robinson wrote most of the hits associated with his own group, The Miracles, including “Shop Around,” “You’ve Really Got a Hold On Me,” “Going to a Go-Go,” “Ooo Baby Baby,” “The Tracks of My Tears,” “I Second That Emotion,” “Baby, Baby Don’t Cry,” and “The Tears of a Clown.” Beyond writing for himself, Smokey penned a long list of hits for other Motown artists, including “You Beat Me to the Punch” and “My Guy” for Mary Wells; “The Way You Do the Things You Do,” “My Girl,” and “Get Ready” for The Temptations, “Don’t Mess with Bill” and “The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game” for The Marvelettes; and “I’ll Be Doggone” and “Ain’t That Peculiar” for Marvin Gaye. In later years, Smokey launched a successful solo career, scoring self-penned hits with “Baby That’s Backatcha,” “Quiet Storm,” “Cruisin’,” and “Being With You.” The Grammy-winning songwriter, producer, and performer was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. He is a National Medal of Arts Recipient and a Kennedy Center Honoree. Smokey has additionally been honored with the Library of Congress’ Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, the Soul Train Heritage Award, the BET Lifetime Achievement Award, the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and countless other honors. Five of his songs are on the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s list of 500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll, and five have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Four of his compositions can be found among Rolling Stone magazine’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The long list of other artists who’ve drawn from the Smokey Robinson songbook includes The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Michael Jackson, Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, The Supremes, The Four Tops, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight, Dionne Warwick, Dusty Springfield, Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton, George Benson, D’Angelo , Ne-Yo, and more.

Valiant Emcee Radio
The Vocal with Valiant Emcee - Special Guest DRS

Valiant Emcee Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 129:52


Episode 1 of The Vocal, a podcast covering all things vocal in drum-n-bass music. The episode features some of Valiant Emcee's favorite vocal DnB tracks from 2018. Also, the legendary vocalist DRS calls in for an-in depth interview. Special thanks to Sudafed for helping Valiant limp through his head cold. This episode is sponsored by DnB Refined (freshpapercut.com/dnbrefined) and Dutty Bass Audio (www.junodownload.com/labels/Dutty+Bass+Audio). Tracklisting: 1. DRS and L-Side - "No Sound" 2. Valiant Emcee and Will Miles - "The Ronin (feat. Anastasia)" 3. Euphonique - "True (feat. Diligent Fingers)" 4. Collette Warren and DJ Marky - "One Exception (feat. Tyler Daley)" 5. Conrad Subs and Valiant Emcee - "Update Funk" 6. Inja and Whiney - "She Just Wanna Dance" 7. Seba and Robert Manos - "Etherall" 8. Visionobi and Incognito & Phentix - "No Return" 9. Reflektor - "Hold On Me (feat. Anastasia)" 10. Collette Warren and Random Movement - "What You Do (feat. Charli Brix)" 11. Degs and RD - "She Wants You (Black Sheep Sprayout)" 12. MC Coppa and Malaky - "Gemini" 13. TRAC and Atlantic Connection - "The Making Of" ***DRS INTERVIEW*** 14. DRS and Glxy - "Rain Dance"

Afro Pop Remix
The Sixties: What It Look Like? (pt 2)

Afro Pop Remix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 69:28


A detailed look at black, African-American, culture during the "Sixties". (1960-1969) (Bonus Artists: hidingtobefound & Luck Pacheco)   Overview   "The Sixties":  the counterculture and revolution in social norms about clothing, music, drugs, dress, sexuality, formalities, and schooling – or - irresponsible excess, flamboyance, and decay of social order.   Also labeled the Swinging Sixties because of the fall or relaxation of social taboos especially relating to racism and sexism that occurred during this time.   Also described as a classical Jungian nightmare cycle, where a rigid culture, unable to contain the demands for greater individual freedom, broke free of the social constraints of the previous age through extreme deviation from the norm.   The confrontation between the US and the Soviet Union dominated geopolitics during the '60s, with the struggle expanding into developing nations in Latin America, Africa, and Asia characterized by proxy wars, funding of insurgencies, and puppet governments.   In response to civil disobedience campaigns from groups like the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), U.S. President John F. Kennedy, pushed for social reforms. Kennedy's assassination in 1963 was a shock.   Liberal reforms were finally passed under Lyndon B. Johnson including civil rights for African Americans· and healthcare for the elderly and the poor. Despite his large-scale Great Society programs, Johnson was increasingly reviled. The heavy-handed American role in the Vietnam War outraged student protestors around the globe.   The assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., anti-Vietnam War movement, and the police response towards protesters of the 1968 Democratic National Convention, defined a politics of violence in the United States.   The 1960s were marked by several notable assassinations:   12 June 1963 – Medgar Evers, an NAACP field secretary. Assassinated by Byron de la Beckwith, a member of the Ku Klux Klan in Jackson, Mississippi.   22 November 1963 – John F. Kennedy, President of the United States. Assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald while riding in a motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas.   21 February 1965 – Malcolm X. Assassinated by members of the Nation of Islam in New York City. There is a dispute about which members killed Malcolm X.   4 April 1968 – Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights leader. Assassinated by James Earl Ray in Memphis, Tennessee.   5 June 1968 – Robert F. Kennedy, United States Senator. Assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan in Los Angeles, after taking California in the presidential national primaries.   Social and political movements (counterculture)   Flower Power/Hippies In the second half of the decade, young people began to revolt against the conservative norms of the time. The youth involved in the popular social aspects of the movement became known as hippies. These groups created a movement toward liberation in society, including the sexual revolution, questioning authority and government, and demanding more freedoms and rights for women and minorities. The movement was also marked by the first widespread, socially accepted drug use (including LSD and marijuana) and psychedelic music.     Anti-war movement The war in Vietnam would eventually lead to a commitment of over half a million American troops, resulting in over 58,500 American deaths and producing a large-scale antiwar movement in the United States. Students became a powerful and disruptive force and university campuses sparked a national debate over the war. The antiwar movement was heavily influenced by the American Communist Party, but by the mid-1960s it outgrew this and became a broad-based mass movement centered in universities and churches: one kind of protest was called a "sit-in".   Civil rights movement Beginning in the mid-1950s and continuing into the late 1960s, African-Americans in the United States aimed at outlawing racial discrimination against black Americans and voting rights to them. The emergence of the Black Power movement, which lasted roughly from 1966 to 1975, enlarged the aims of the civil rights movement to include racial dignity, economic and political self-sufficiency, and anti-imperialism. The movement was characterized by major campaigns of civil resistance. Forms of protest and/or civil disobedience included boycotts such as the successful Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955–1956) in Alabama; "sit-ins" such as the influential Greensboro sit-ins (1960) in North Carolina; marches, such as the Selma to Montgomery marches (1965) in Alabama.; and a wide range of other nonviolent activities. Noted legislative achievements during this phase of the civil rights movement were passage of Civil Rights Act of 1964, that banned discrimination based on "race, color, religion, or national origin" in employment practices and public accommodations; the Voting Rights Act of 1965, that restored and protected voting rights; the Immigration and Nationality Services Act of 1965, that dramatically opened entry to the U.S. to immigrants other than traditional European groups; and the Fair Housing Act of 1968, that banned discrimination in the sale or rental of housing.   Hispanic and Chicano movement Another large ethnic minority group, the Mexican-Americans, are among other Hispanics in the U.S. who fought to end racial discrimination and socioeconomic disparity. In the 1960s and the following 1970s, Hispanic-American culture was on the rebound like ethnic music, foods, culture and identity both became popular and assimilated into the American mainstream. Spanish-language television networks, radio stations and newspapers increased in presence across the country.   Second-wave feminism A second wave of feminism in the United States and around the world gained momentum in the early 1960s. While the first wave of the early 20th century was centered on gaining suffrage and overturning de jure inequalities, the second wave was focused on changing cultural and social norms and de facto inequalities associated with women. At the time, a woman's place was generally seen as being in the home, and they were excluded from many jobs and professions. Feminists took to the streets, marching and protesting, writing books and debating to change social and political views that limited women. In 1963, with Betty Friedan's revolutionary book, The Feminine Mystique, the role of women in society, and in public and private life was questioned. By 1966, the movement was beginning to grow and power as women's group spread across the country and Friedan, along with other feminists, founded the National Organization for Women. In 1968, "Women's Liberation" became a household term.   Gay rights movement The United States, in the middle of a social revolution, led the world in LGBT rights in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Inspired by the civil-rights movement and the women's movement, early gay-rights pioneers had begun, by the 1960s, to build a movement. These groups were rather conservative in their practices, emphasizing that gay men and women are no different from those who are straight and deserve full equality. This philosophy would be dominant again after AIDS, but by the very end of the 1960s, the movement's goals would change and become more radical, demanding a right to be different, and encouraging gay pride.   Crime The 1960s was also associated with a large increase in crime and urban unrest of all types. Between 1960 and 1969 reported incidences of violent crime per 100,000 people in the United States nearly doubled and have yet to return to the levels of the early 1960s. Large riots broke out in many cities like Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York City, Newark, New Jersey, Oakland, California and Washington, D.C. By the end of the decade, politicians like George Wallace and Richard Nixon campaigned on restoring law and order to a nation troubled with the new unrest.   Economics The decade began with a recession and at that time unemployment was considered high at around 7%. John F. Kennedy promised to "get America moving again." To do this, he instituted a 7% tax credit for businesses that invest in new plants and equipment. By the end of the decade, median family income had risen from $8,540 in 1963 to $10,770 by 1969. Minimum wage was $1.30 per hour / ~$2,700 per year (~$18,700 in 2018)   Popular culture   The counterculture movement dominated the second half of the 1960s, its most famous moments being the Summer of Love in San Francisco in 1967, and the Woodstock Festival in upstate New York in 1969. Psychedelic drugs, especially LSD, were widely used medicinally, spiritually and recreationally throughout the late 1960s, and were popularized by Timothy Leary with his slogan "Turn on, tune in, drop out". Psychedelic influenced the music, artwork and films of the decade, and several prominent musicians died of drug overdoses. There was a growing interest in Eastern religions and philosophy, and many attempts were made to found communes, which varied from supporting free love to religious puritanism.   Music   British Invasion: The Beatles arrive at John F. Kennedy International Airport, 7 February 1964   "The 60's were a leap in human consciousness. Mahatma Gandhi, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Che Guevara, Mother Teresa, they led a revolution of conscience. The Beatles, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix created revolution and evolution themes. The music was like Dalí, with many colors and revolutionary ways. The youth of today must go there to find themselves." – Carlos Santana.     As the 1960s began, the major rock-and-roll stars of the '50s such as Chuck Berry and Little Richard had dropped off the charts and popular music in the US came to be dominated by Motown girl groups and novelty pop songs. Another important change in music during the early 1960s was the American folk music revival which introduced Joan Baez, Pete Seeger, The Kingston Trio, Harry Belafonte, Bob Dylan, Odetta, and many other Singer-songwriters to the public.   Girl groups and female singers, such as the Shirelles, Betty Everett, Little Eva, the Dixie Cups, the Ronettes, and the Supremes dominated the charts in the early 1960s. This style consisted typically of light pop themes about teenage romance, backed by vocal harmonies and a strong rhythm. Most girl groups were African-American, but white girl groups and singers, such as Lesley Gore, the Angels, and the Shangri-Las emerged by 1963.   Around the same time, record producer Phil Spector began producing girl groups and created a new kind of pop music production that came to be known as the Wall of Sound. This style emphasized higher budgets and more elaborate arrangements, and more melodramatic musical themes in place of a simple, light-hearted pop sound. Spector's innovations became integral to the growing sophistication of popular music from 1965 onward.   Also during the early '60s, the “car song” emerged as a rock subgenre and coupled with the surf rock subgenre. Such notable songs include "Little Deuce Coupe," "409," and "Shut Down," all by the Beach Boys; Jan and Dean's "Little Old Lady from Pasadena" and "Drag City," among many others.   While rock 'n' roll had 'disappeared' from the US charts in the early '60s, it never died out in Europe and Britain was a hotbed of rock-and-roll activity during this time. In late 1963, the Beatles embarked on their first US tour. A few months later, rock-and-roll founding father Chuck Berry emerged from a 2-1/2-year prison stint and resumed recording and touring. The stage was set for the spectacular revival of rock music.   In the UK, the Beatles played raucous rock 'n' roll – as well as doo wop, girl-group songs, show tunes. Beatlemania abruptly exploded after the group's appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964.   As the counterculture movement developed, artists began making new kinds of music influenced by the use of psychedelic drugs. Guitarist Jimi Hendrix emerged onto the scene in 1967 with a radically new approach to electric guitar that replaced Chuck Berry, previously seen as the gold standard of rock guitar. Rock artists began to take on serious themes and social commentary/protest instead of simplistic pop themes.   A major development in popular music during the mid-1960s was the movement away from singles and towards albums.   Blues also continued to develop strongly during the '60s, but after 1965, it increasingly shifted to the young white rock audience and away from its traditional black audience, which moved on to other styles such as soul and funk.   Jazz music during the first half of the '60s was largely a continuation of '50s styles, retaining its core audience of young, urban, college-educated whites. By 1967, the death of several important jazz figures such as John Coltrane and Nat King Cole precipitated a decline in the genre. The takeover of rock in the late '60s largely spelled the end of jazz as a mainstream form of music, after it had dominated much of the first half of the 20th century.   Significant events in music in the 1960s:   Sam Cooke was shot and killed at a motel in Los Angeles, California [11 December 1964] at age 33 under suspicious circumstances.   Motown Record Corporation was founded in 1960. Its first Top Ten hit was "Shop Around" by the Miracles in 1960. "Shop Around" peaked at number-two on the Billboard Hot 100 and was Motown's first million-selling record.   The Marvelettes scored Motown Record Corporation's first US No. 1 pop hit, "Please Mr. Postman" in 1961. Motown would score 110 Billboard Top-Ten hits during its run.   The Supremes scored twelve number-one hit singles between 1964 and 1969, beginning with "Where Did Our Love Go".   John Coltrane released A Love Supreme in late 1964, considered among the most acclaimed jazz albums of the era.   In 1966, The Supremes A' Go-Go was the first album by a female group to reach the top position of the Billboard magazine pop albums chart in the United States.   The Jimi Hendrix Experience released two successful albums during 1967, Are You Experienced and Axis: Bold as Love, that innovate both guitar, trio and recording techniques.   R & B legend Otis Redding has his first No. 1 hit with the legendary Sitting on the Dock of the Bay. He also played at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 just before he died in a plane crash.   The Bee Gees released their international debut album Bee Gees 1st in July 1967 which included the pop standard "To Love Somebody".   1968: after The Yardbirds fold, Led Zeppelin was formed by Jimmy Page and manager Peter Grant, with Robert Plant, John Bonham and John Paul Jones; and, released their debut album Led Zeppelin.   Big Brother and the Holding Company, with Janis Joplin as lead singer, became an overnight sensation after their performance at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 and released their second album Cheap Thrills in 1968.   Gram Parsons with The Byrds released the extremely influential LP Sweetheart of the Rodeo in late 1968, forming the basis for country rock.   The Jimi Hendrix Experience released the highly influential double LP Electric Ladyland in 1968 that furthered the guitar and studio innovations of his previous two albums.   Woodstock Festival, 1969   Sly & the Family Stone revolutionized black music with their massive 1968 hit single "Dance to the Music" and by 1969 became international sensations with the release of their hit record Stand!. The band cemented their position as a vital counterculture band when they performed at the Woodstock Festival.   Film Some of Hollywood's most notable blockbuster films of the 1960s include: 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Apartment, The Birds, I Am Curious (Yellow), Bonnie and Clyde, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Bullitt, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Carnival of Souls, Cleopatra, Cool , and Luke, The Dirty Dozen, Doctor Zhivago, Dr. Strangelove, Easy Rider, Exodus, Faces, Funny Girl, Goldfinger, The Graduate, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, , Head, How the West Was Won, The , Hustler, Ice Station Zebra, In the Heat of the Night, The Italian Job, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, Jason and the Argonauts, Judgment at Nuremberg, The Jungle Book, Lawrence of Arabia, The Lion in Winter, The Longest Day, The Love Bug, A Man for All Seasons, The Manchurian Candidate, Mary Poppins, Medium Cool, Midnight Cowboy, My Fair Lady, Night of the Living Dead, The Pink Panther, The Odd Couple, Oliver!, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, One Million Years B.C., Planet of the Apes, Psycho, Romeo and Juliet, Rosemary's Baby, The Sound of Music, Spartacus, Swiss Family Robinson, To Kill a Mockingbird, Valley of the Dolls, West Side Story, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, The Wild Bunch.   Television   The most prominent American TV series of the 1960s include: The Ed Sullivan Show, Star Trek, Peyton Place, The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, The Andy Williams Show, The Dean Martin Show, The Wonderful World of Disney, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Beverly Hillbillies, Bonanza, Batman, McHale's Navy, Laugh-In, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Fugitive, The Tonight Show, Gunsmoke, The Andy Griffith Show, Gilligan's Island, Mission: Impossible, The Flintstones, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Lassie, The Danny Thomas Show, The Lucy Show, My Three Sons, The Red Skelton Show, Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie.   The Flintstones was a favored show, receiving 40 million views an episode with an average of 3 views a day.   Some programming such as The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour became controversial by challenging the foundations of America's corporate and governmental controls; making fun of world leaders, and questioning U.S. involvement in and escalation of the Vietnam War.   Fashion   Significant fashion trends of the 1960s include:     The Beatles exerted an enormous influence on young men's fashions and hairstyles in the 1960s which included most notably the mop-top haircut, the Beatle boots and the Nehru jacket.   The hippie movement late in the decade also had a strong influence on clothing styles, including bell-bottom jeans, tie-dye and batik fabrics, as well as paisley prints.   The bikini came into fashion in 1963 after being featured in the film Beach Party.   Mary Quant invented the miniskirt, which became one of the most popular fashion rages in the late 1960s among young women and teenage girls. Its popularity continued throughout the first half of the 1970s and then disappeared temporarily from mainstream fashion before making a comeback in the mid-1980s.   Men's mainstream hairstyles ranged from the pompadour, the crew cut, the flattop hairstyle, the tapered hairstyle, and short, parted hair in the early part of the decade, to longer parted hairstyles with sideburns towards the latter half of the decade.   Women's mainstream hairstyles ranged from beehive hairdos, the bird's nest hairstyle, and the chignon hairstyle in the early part of the decade, to very short styles popularized by Twiggy and Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby towards the latter half of the decade.   African-American hairstyles for men and women included the afro.       James Brown "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag" (1965) "I Got You (I Feel Good)" (1965) "Say It Loud--I'm Black and I'm Proud" (1968)     Ray Charles "Georgia On My Mind' (1960) "Hit the Road Jack" (1961) "I Can't Stop Loving You" (1962)     Marvin Gaye "Ain't That Peculiar?" (1965) "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (1968) "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby" (1969)     The Temptations "My Girl" (1965) "Ain't Too to Beg" (1966) "I Can't Get Next to You" (1969)     Bobby "Blue" Bland "I Pity the Fool" (1961) "Turn On Your Lovelight" (1961) "Ain't Nothing You Can Do" (1964)     Aretha Franklin "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" (1967) "Respect" (1967) "Chain of Fools" (1967-68)     The Supremes "Where Did Our Love Go?" (1964) "Stop! In the Name of Love" (1965) "Love Child" (1968)     Smokey Robinson & The Miracles "Shop Around" (1960-61) "You've Really Got a Hold On Me" (1962-63) "The Tracks of My Tears" (1965)     The Impressions "Gypsy Woman" (1961) "It's All Right" (1963) "People Get Ready" (1965)     Brook Benton "Kiddio" (1960) "Think Twice" (1961) "Hotel Happiness" (1962-63)     Jackie Wilson "Doggin' Around" (1960) "Baby Workout" (1963) "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher" (1967)     Sam Cooke "Wonderful World" (1960) "Bring It On Home To Me" (1962) "A Change is Gonna Come" (1965)     Otis Redding "These Arms of Mine" (1963) "Try a Little Tenderness" (1966-67) "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" (1968)     Jerry Butler "He Will Break Your Heart" (1960) "Never Give You Up" (1968) "Only the Strong Survive" (1969)     Wilson Pickett "In the Midnight Hour" (1965) "Land of 1000 Dances" (1966) "Funky Broadway" (1967)     Stevie Wonder "Fingertips, Part 2" (1963) "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" (1965-66) "I Was Made to Love Her" (1967)     B.B. King "Beautician Blues" (1964) "Waiting on You" (1966) "Paying the Cost To Be the Boss" (1968)     Joe Tex "Hold What You've Got" (1964-65) "A Sweet Woman Like You" (1965-66) "Skinny Legs and All" (1967)     The Marvelettes "Please Mr. Postman" (1961) "Beechwood 4-5789" (1962) "Too Many Fish in the Sea" (1965)     Mary Wells "Bye Bye Baby" (1960-61) "The One Who Really Loves You" (1962) "My Guy" (1964)     The Four Tops "Baby, I Need Your Loving" (1964) "I Can't Help Myself (A/K/A Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)" (1965) "Reach Out, I'll Be There" (1966)     Martha & The Vandellas "Heat Wave" (1963) "Dancing in the Street" (1964) "Nowhere to Run" (1965)     Dionne Warwick "Don't Make Me Over" (1962-63) "Anyone Who Had a Heart" (1963-64) "Walk On By" (1964)     Solomon Burke "Just Out of Reach (Of My Two Open Arms)" (1961) "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love" (1964) "Got To Get You Off My Mind" (1965)     Etta James "At Last" (1960-61) "Tell Mama" (1967-68) "I'd Rather Go Blind" (1967-68)     The Shirelles "Will You Love Me Tomorrow? (1960-61) "Dedicated to the One I Love" (1961) "Baby It's You" (1961-62)     Chuck Jackson "I Don't Want to Cry" (1961) "Any Day Now (My Wild Beautiful Bird)" (1962) "Beg Me" (1964)     Gene Chandler "Duke of Earl" (1962) "Rainbow" (1963) "I Fooled You This Time" (1966)     The Drifters "This Magic Moment" (1960) "Save the Last Dance for Me" (1960) "Up on the Roof" (1962-63)     Jr. Walker & The All-Stars "Shotgun" (1965) "(I'm A) Road Runner" (1966) "Home Cookin'" (1968-69)     Gladys Knight & The Pips "Every Beat of My Heart" (1961) "I Heard it Through the Grapevine" (1967) "Friendship Train" (1969)     Carla Thomas "Gee Whiz (Look at His Eyes)" (1961) "B-A-B-Y" (1966) "Another Night Without My Man" (1966)     Chubby Checker "The Twist" (1960) "Pony Time" (1961) "Dancin' Party" (1962)     Sam & Dave "Hold On! I'm A Comin'" (1966) "When Something is Wrong With My Baby" (1967) "Soul Man" (1967)     Joe Simon "My Adorable One" (1964) "Nine Pound Steel" (1967) "The Chokin' Kind" (1969)     The Dells "There Is" (1967-68) "Stay in My Corner" (1968) "Oh, What a Night" (1969)     Little Milton "So Mean To Me" (1962) "We're Gonna Make It" (1965) "Grits Ain't Groceries" (1969)     Ben E. King "Spanish Harlem" (1960-61) "Stand By Me" (1961) "That's When it Hurts" (1964)     Betty Everett "You're No Good" (1963) "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)" (1964) "There'll Come a Time" (1969)     Hank Ballard & The Midnighters "Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go" (1960) "Finger Poppin' Time" (1960) "Nothing But Good" (1961)     Major Lance "The Monkey Time" (1963) "Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um" (1964) "Investigate" (1966)     Booker T. & The MGs "Green Onions" (1962) "Hip-Hug-Her" (1967) "Time is Tight" (1969)     The Intruders "Together" (1967) "Cowboys to Girls" (1968) "(Love is Like a) Baseball Game" (1968)     Ike & Tina Turner "A Fool in Love" (1960) "Goodbye, So Long" (1965) "River Deep--Mountain High" (1966)     Johnnie Taylor "I Got to Love Somebody's Baby" (1966) "Who's Making Love" (1968) "I Could Never Be President" (1969)     The Orlons "The Wah Watusi" (1962) "Don't Hang Up" (1962) "South Street" (1963)     Barbara Lewis "Hello Stranger" (1963) "Baby, I'm Yours" (1965) "Make Me Your Baby" (1965)     Maxine Brown "All in My Mind" (1960-61) "Oh No, Not My Baby" (1964) "One in a Million" (1966)     Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters "Cry Baby" (1963) "Tell Me Baby" (1964) "I'll Take Good Care of You" (1966)     Ramsey Lewis "The In Crowd" (1965) "Hang On Sloopy" (1965) "Wade in the Water" (1966)  

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Afro Pop Remix
The Sixties: What It Look Like? (pt 1)

Afro Pop Remix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 70:02


A detailed look at black, African-American, culture during the "Sixties". (1960-1969)   Overview   "The Sixties":  the counterculture and revolution in social norms about clothing, music, drugs, dress, sexuality, formalities, and schooling – or - irresponsible excess, flamboyance, and decay of social order.   Also labeled the Swinging Sixties because of the fall or relaxation of social taboos especially relating to racism and sexism that occurred during this time.   Also described as a classical Jungian nightmare cycle, where a rigid culture, unable to contain the demands for greater individual freedom, broke free of the social constraints of the previous age through extreme deviation from the norm.   The confrontation between the US and the Soviet Union dominated geopolitics during the '60s, with the struggle expanding into developing nations in Latin America, Africa, and Asia characterized by proxy wars, funding of insurgencies, and puppet governments.   In response to civil disobedience campaigns from groups like the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), U.S. President John F. Kennedy, pushed for social reforms. Kennedy's assassination in 1963 was a shock.   Liberal reforms were finally passed under Lyndon B. Johnson including civil rights for African Americans· and healthcare for the elderly and the poor. Despite his large-scale Great Society programs, Johnson was increasingly reviled. The heavy-handed American role in the Vietnam War outraged student protestors around the globe.   The assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., anti-Vietnam War movement, and the police response towards protesters of the 1968 Democratic National Convention, defined a politics of violence in the United States.   The 1960s were marked by several notable assassinations:   12 June 1963 – Medgar Evers, an NAACP field secretary. Assassinated by Byron de la Beckwith, a member of the Ku Klux Klan in Jackson, Mississippi.   22 November 1963 – John F. Kennedy, President of the United States. Assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald while riding in a motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas.   21 February 1965 – Malcolm X. Assassinated by members of the Nation of Islam in New York City. There is a dispute about which members killed Malcolm X.   4 April 1968 – Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights leader. Assassinated by James Earl Ray in Memphis, Tennessee.   5 June 1968 – Robert F. Kennedy, United States Senator. Assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan in Los Angeles, after taking California in the presidential national primaries.   Social and political movements (counterculture)   Flower Power/Hippies In the second half of the decade, young people began to revolt against the conservative norms of the time. The youth involved in the popular social aspects of the movement became known as hippies. These groups created a movement toward liberation in society, including the sexual revolution, questioning authority and government, and demanding more freedoms and rights for women and minorities. The movement was also marked by the first widespread, socially accepted drug use (including LSD and marijuana) and psychedelic music.     Anti-war movement The war in Vietnam would eventually lead to a commitment of over half a million American troops, resulting in over 58,500 American deaths and producing a large-scale antiwar movement in the United States. Students became a powerful and disruptive force and university campuses sparked a national debate over the war. The antiwar movement was heavily influenced by the American Communist Party, but by the mid-1960s it outgrew this and became a broad-based mass movement centered in universities and churches: one kind of protest was called a "sit-in".   Civil rights movement Beginning in the mid-1950s and continuing into the late 1960s, African-Americans in the United States aimed at outlawing racial discrimination against black Americans and voting rights to them. The emergence of the Black Power movement, which lasted roughly from 1966 to 1975, enlarged the aims of the civil rights movement to include racial dignity, economic and political self-sufficiency, and anti-imperialism. The movement was characterized by major campaigns of civil resistance. Forms of protest and/or civil disobedience included boycotts such as the successful Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955–1956) in Alabama; "sit-ins" such as the influential Greensboro sit-ins (1960) in North Carolina; marches, such as the Selma to Montgomery marches (1965) in Alabama.; and a wide range of other nonviolent activities. Noted legislative achievements during this phase of the civil rights movement were passage of Civil Rights Act of 1964, that banned discrimination based on "race, color, religion, or national origin" in employment practices and public accommodations; the Voting Rights Act of 1965, that restored and protected voting rights; the Immigration and Nationality Services Act of 1965, that dramatically opened entry to the U.S. to immigrants other than traditional European groups; and the Fair Housing Act of 1968, that banned discrimination in the sale or rental of housing.   Hispanic and Chicano movement Another large ethnic minority group, the Mexican-Americans, are among other Hispanics in the U.S. who fought to end racial discrimination and socioeconomic disparity. In the 1960s and the following 1970s, Hispanic-American culture was on the rebound like ethnic music, foods, culture and identity both became popular and assimilated into the American mainstream. Spanish-language television networks, radio stations and newspapers increased in presence across the country.   Second-wave feminism A second wave of feminism in the United States and around the world gained momentum in the early 1960s. While the first wave of the early 20th century was centered on gaining suffrage and overturning de jure inequalities, the second wave was focused on changing cultural and social norms and de facto inequalities associated with women. At the time, a woman's place was generally seen as being in the home, and they were excluded from many jobs and professions. Feminists took to the streets, marching and protesting, writing books and debating to change social and political views that limited women. In 1963, with Betty Friedan's revolutionary book, The Feminine Mystique, the role of women in society, and in public and private life was questioned. By 1966, the movement was beginning to grow and power as women's group spread across the country and Friedan, along with other feminists, founded the National Organization for Women. In 1968, "Women's Liberation" became a household term.   Gay rights movement The United States, in the middle of a social revolution, led the world in LGBT rights in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Inspired by the civil-rights movement and the women's movement, early gay-rights pioneers had begun, by the 1960s, to build a movement. These groups were rather conservative in their practices, emphasizing that gay men and women are no different from those who are straight and deserve full equality. This philosophy would be dominant again after AIDS, but by the very end of the 1960s, the movement's goals would change and become more radical, demanding a right to be different, and encouraging gay pride.   Crime The 1960s was also associated with a large increase in crime and urban unrest of all types. Between 1960 and 1969 reported incidences of violent crime per 100,000 people in the United States nearly doubled and have yet to return to the levels of the early 1960s. Large riots broke out in many cities like Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York City, Newark, New Jersey, Oakland, California and Washington, D.C. By the end of the decade, politicians like George Wallace and Richard Nixon campaigned on restoring law and order to a nation troubled with the new unrest.   Economics The decade began with a recession and at that time unemployment was considered high at around 7%. John F. Kennedy promised to "get America moving again." To do this, he instituted a 7% tax credit for businesses that invest in new plants and equipment. By the end of the decade, median family income had risen from $8,540 in 1963 to $10,770 by 1969. Minimum wage was $1.30 per hour / ~$2,700 per year (~$18,700 in 2018)   Popular culture   The counterculture movement dominated the second half of the 1960s, its most famous moments being the Summer of Love in San Francisco in 1967, and the Woodstock Festival in upstate New York in 1969. Psychedelic drugs, especially LSD, were widely used medicinally, spiritually and recreationally throughout the late 1960s, and were popularized by Timothy Leary with his slogan "Turn on, tune in, drop out". Psychedelic influenced the music, artwork and films of the decade, and several prominent musicians died of drug overdoses. There was a growing interest in Eastern religions and philosophy, and many attempts were made to found communes, which varied from supporting free love to religious puritanism.   Music   British Invasion: The Beatles arrive at John F. Kennedy International Airport, 7 February 1964   "The 60's were a leap in human consciousness. Mahatma Gandhi, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Che Guevara, Mother Teresa, they led a revolution of conscience. The Beatles, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix created revolution and evolution themes. The music was like Dalí, with many colors and revolutionary ways. The youth of today must go there to find themselves." – Carlos Santana.     As the 1960s began, the major rock-and-roll stars of the '50s such as Chuck Berry and Little Richard had dropped off the charts and popular music in the US came to be dominated by Motown girl groups and novelty pop songs. Another important change in music during the early 1960s was the American folk music revival which introduced Joan Baez, Pete Seeger, The Kingston Trio, Harry Belafonte, Bob Dylan, Odetta, and many other Singer-songwriters to the public.   Girl groups and female singers, such as the Shirelles, Betty Everett, Little Eva, the Dixie Cups, the Ronettes, and the Supremes dominated the charts in the early 1960s. This style consisted typically of light pop themes about teenage romance, backed by vocal harmonies and a strong rhythm. Most girl groups were African-American, but white girl groups and singers, such as Lesley Gore, the Angels, and the Shangri-Las emerged by 1963.   Around the same time, record producer Phil Spector began producing girl groups and created a new kind of pop music production that came to be known as the Wall of Sound. This style emphasized higher budgets and more elaborate arrangements, and more melodramatic musical themes in place of a simple, light-hearted pop sound. Spector's innovations became integral to the growing sophistication of popular music from 1965 onward.   Also during the early '60s, the “car song” emerged as a rock subgenre and coupled with the surf rock subgenre. Such notable songs include "Little Deuce Coupe," "409," and "Shut Down," all by the Beach Boys; Jan and Dean's "Little Old Lady from Pasadena" and "Drag City," among many others.   While rock 'n' roll had 'disappeared' from the US charts in the early '60s, it never died out in Europe and Britain was a hotbed of rock-and-roll activity during this time. In late 1963, the Beatles embarked on their first US tour. A few months later, rock-and-roll founding father Chuck Berry emerged from a 2-1/2-year prison stint and resumed recording and touring. The stage was set for the spectacular revival of rock music.   In the UK, the Beatles played raucous rock 'n' roll – as well as doo wop, girl-group songs, show tunes. Beatlemania abruptly exploded after the group's appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964.   As the counterculture movement developed, artists began making new kinds of music influenced by the use of psychedelic drugs. Guitarist Jimi Hendrix emerged onto the scene in 1967 with a radically new approach to electric guitar that replaced Chuck Berry, previously seen as the gold standard of rock guitar. Rock artists began to take on serious themes and social commentary/protest instead of simplistic pop themes.   A major development in popular music during the mid-1960s was the movement away from singles and towards albums.   Blues also continued to develop strongly during the '60s, but after 1965, it increasingly shifted to the young white rock audience and away from its traditional black audience, which moved on to other styles such as soul and funk.   Jazz music during the first half of the '60s was largely a continuation of '50s styles, retaining its core audience of young, urban, college-educated whites. By 1967, the death of several important jazz figures such as John Coltrane and Nat King Cole precipitated a decline in the genre. The takeover of rock in the late '60s largely spelled the end of jazz as a mainstream form of music, after it had dominated much of the first half of the 20th century.   Significant events in music in the 1960s:   Sam Cooke was shot and killed at a motel in Los Angeles, California [11 December 1964] at age 33 under suspicious circumstances.   Motown Record Corporation was founded in 1960. Its first Top Ten hit was "Shop Around" by the Miracles in 1960. "Shop Around" peaked at number-two on the Billboard Hot 100 and was Motown's first million-selling record.   The Marvelettes scored Motown Record Corporation's first US No. 1 pop hit, "Please Mr. Postman" in 1961. Motown would score 110 Billboard Top-Ten hits during its run.   The Supremes scored twelve number-one hit singles between 1964 and 1969, beginning with "Where Did Our Love Go".   John Coltrane released A Love Supreme in late 1964, considered among the most acclaimed jazz albums of the era.   In 1966, The Supremes A' Go-Go was the first album by a female group to reach the top position of the Billboard magazine pop albums chart in the United States.   The Jimi Hendrix Experience released two successful albums during 1967, Are You Experienced and Axis: Bold as Love, that innovate both guitar, trio and recording techniques.   R & B legend Otis Redding has his first No. 1 hit with the legendary Sitting on the Dock of the Bay. He also played at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 just before he died in a plane crash.   The Bee Gees released their international debut album Bee Gees 1st in July 1967 which included the pop standard "To Love Somebody".   1968: after The Yardbirds fold, Led Zeppelin was formed by Jimmy Page and manager Peter Grant, with Robert Plant, John Bonham and John Paul Jones; and, released their debut album Led Zeppelin.   Big Brother and the Holding Company, with Janis Joplin as lead singer, became an overnight sensation after their performance at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 and released their second album Cheap Thrills in 1968.   Gram Parsons with The Byrds released the extremely influential LP Sweetheart of the Rodeo in late 1968, forming the basis for country rock.   The Jimi Hendrix Experience released the highly influential double LP Electric Ladyland in 1968 that furthered the guitar and studio innovations of his previous two albums.   Woodstock Festival, 1969   Sly & the Family Stone revolutionized black music with their massive 1968 hit single "Dance to the Music" and by 1969 became international sensations with the release of their hit record Stand!. The band cemented their position as a vital counterculture band when they performed at the Woodstock Festival.   Film Some of Hollywood's most notable blockbuster films of the 1960s include: 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Apartment, The Birds, I Am Curious (Yellow), Bonnie and Clyde, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Bullitt, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Carnival of Souls, Cleopatra, Cool , and Luke, The Dirty Dozen, Doctor Zhivago, Dr. Strangelove, Easy Rider, Exodus, Faces, Funny Girl, Goldfinger, The Graduate, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, , Head, How the West Was Won, The , Hustler, Ice Station Zebra, In the Heat of the Night, The Italian Job, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, Jason and the Argonauts, Judgment at Nuremberg, The Jungle Book, Lawrence of Arabia, The Lion in Winter, The Longest Day, The Love Bug, A Man for All Seasons, The Manchurian Candidate, Mary Poppins, Medium Cool, Midnight Cowboy, My Fair Lady, Night of the Living Dead, The Pink Panther, The Odd Couple, Oliver!, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, One Million Years B.C., Planet of the Apes, Psycho, Romeo and Juliet, Rosemary's Baby, The Sound of Music, Spartacus, Swiss Family Robinson, To Kill a Mockingbird, Valley of the Dolls, West Side Story, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, The Wild Bunch.   Television   The most prominent American TV series of the 1960s include: The Ed Sullivan Show, Star Trek, Peyton Place, The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, The Andy Williams Show, The Dean Martin Show, The Wonderful World of Disney, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Beverly Hillbillies, Bonanza, Batman, McHale's Navy, Laugh-In, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Fugitive, The Tonight Show, Gunsmoke, The Andy Griffith Show, Gilligan's Island, Mission: Impossible, The Flintstones, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Lassie, The Danny Thomas Show, The Lucy Show, My Three Sons, The Red Skelton Show, Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie.   The Flintstones was a favored show, receiving 40 million views an episode with an average of 3 views a day.   Some programming such as The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour became controversial by challenging the foundations of America's corporate and governmental controls; making fun of world leaders, and questioning U.S. involvement in and escalation of the Vietnam War.   Fashion   Significant fashion trends of the 1960s include:     The Beatles exerted an enormous influence on young men's fashions and hairstyles in the 1960s which included most notably the mop-top haircut, the Beatle boots and the Nehru jacket.   The hippie movement late in the decade also had a strong influence on clothing styles, including bell-bottom jeans, tie-dye and batik fabrics, as well as paisley prints.   The bikini came into fashion in 1963 after being featured in the film Beach Party.   Mary Quant invented the miniskirt, which became one of the most popular fashion rages in the late 1960s among young women and teenage girls. Its popularity continued throughout the first half of the 1970s and then disappeared temporarily from mainstream fashion before making a comeback in the mid-1980s.   Men's mainstream hairstyles ranged from the pompadour, the crew cut, the flattop hairstyle, the tapered hairstyle, and short, parted hair in the early part of the decade, to longer parted hairstyles with sideburns towards the latter half of the decade.   Women's mainstream hairstyles ranged from beehive hairdos, the bird's nest hairstyle, and the chignon hairstyle in the early part of the decade, to very short styles popularized by Twiggy and Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby towards the latter half of the decade.   African-American hairstyles for men and women included the afro.       James Brown "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag" (1965) "I Got You (I Feel Good)" (1965) "Say It Loud--I'm Black and I'm Proud" (1968)     Ray Charles "Georgia On My Mind' (1960) "Hit the Road Jack" (1961) "I Can't Stop Loving You" (1962)     Marvin Gaye "Ain't That Peculiar?" (1965) "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (1968) "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby" (1969)     The Temptations "My Girl" (1965) "Ain't Too to Beg" (1966) "I Can't Get Next to You" (1969)     Bobby "Blue" Bland "I Pity the Fool" (1961) "Turn On Your Lovelight" (1961) "Ain't Nothing You Can Do" (1964)     Aretha Franklin "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" (1967) "Respect" (1967) "Chain of Fools" (1967-68)     The Supremes "Where Did Our Love Go?" (1964) "Stop! In the Name of Love" (1965) "Love Child" (1968)     Smokey Robinson & The Miracles "Shop Around" (1960-61) "You've Really Got a Hold On Me" (1962-63) "The Tracks of My Tears" (1965)     The Impressions "Gypsy Woman" (1961) "It's All Right" (1963) "People Get Ready" (1965)     Brook Benton "Kiddio" (1960) "Think Twice" (1961) "Hotel Happiness" (1962-63)     Jackie Wilson "Doggin' Around" (1960) "Baby Workout" (1963) "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher" (1967)     Sam Cooke "Wonderful World" (1960) "Bring It On Home To Me" (1962) "A Change is Gonna Come" (1965)     Otis Redding "These Arms of Mine" (1963) "Try a Little Tenderness" (1966-67) "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" (1968)     Jerry Butler "He Will Break Your Heart" (1960) "Never Give You Up" (1968) "Only the Strong Survive" (1969)     Wilson Pickett "In the Midnight Hour" (1965) "Land of 1000 Dances" (1966) "Funky Broadway" (1967)     Stevie Wonder "Fingertips, Part 2" (1963) "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" (1965-66) "I Was Made to Love Her" (1967)     B.B. King "Beautician Blues" (1964) "Waiting on You" (1966) "Paying the Cost To Be the Boss" (1968)     Joe Tex "Hold What You've Got" (1964-65) "A Sweet Woman Like You" (1965-66) "Skinny Legs and All" (1967)     The Marvelettes "Please Mr. Postman" (1961) "Beechwood 4-5789" (1962) "Too Many Fish in the Sea" (1965)     Mary Wells "Bye Bye Baby" (1960-61) "The One Who Really Loves You" (1962) "My Guy" (1964)     The Four Tops "Baby, I Need Your Loving" (1964) "I Can't Help Myself (A/K/A Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)" (1965) "Reach Out, I'll Be There" (1966)     Martha & The Vandellas "Heat Wave" (1963) "Dancing in the Street" (1964) "Nowhere to Run" (1965)     Dionne Warwick "Don't Make Me Over" (1962-63) "Anyone Who Had a Heart" (1963-64) "Walk On By" (1964)     Solomon Burke "Just Out of Reach (Of My Two Open Arms)" (1961) "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love" (1964) "Got To Get You Off My Mind" (1965)     Etta James "At Last" (1960-61) "Tell Mama" (1967-68) "I'd Rather Go Blind" (1967-68)     The Shirelles "Will You Love Me Tomorrow? (1960-61) "Dedicated to the One I Love" (1961) "Baby It's You" (1961-62)     Chuck Jackson "I Don't Want to Cry" (1961) "Any Day Now (My Wild Beautiful Bird)" (1962) "Beg Me" (1964)     Gene Chandler "Duke of Earl" (1962) "Rainbow" (1963) "I Fooled You This Time" (1966)     The Drifters "This Magic Moment" (1960) "Save the Last Dance for Me" (1960) "Up on the Roof" (1962-63)     Jr. Walker & The All-Stars "Shotgun" (1965) "(I'm A) Road Runner" (1966) "Home Cookin'" (1968-69)     Gladys Knight & The Pips "Every Beat of My Heart" (1961) "I Heard it Through the Grapevine" (1967) "Friendship Train" (1969)     Carla Thomas "Gee Whiz (Look at His Eyes)" (1961) "B-A-B-Y" (1966) "Another Night Without My Man" (1966)     Chubby Checker "The Twist" (1960) "Pony Time" (1961) "Dancin' Party" (1962)     Sam & Dave "Hold On! I'm A Comin'" (1966) "When Something is Wrong With My Baby" (1967) "Soul Man" (1967)     Joe Simon "My Adorable One" (1964) "Nine Pound Steel" (1967) "The Chokin' Kind" (1969)     The Dells "There Is" (1967-68) "Stay in My Corner" (1968) "Oh, What a Night" (1969)     Little Milton "So Mean To Me" (1962) "We're Gonna Make It" (1965) "Grits Ain't Groceries" (1969)     Ben E. King "Spanish Harlem" (1960-61) "Stand By Me" (1961) "That's When it Hurts" (1964)     Betty Everett "You're No Good" (1963) "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)" (1964) "There'll Come a Time" (1969)     Hank Ballard & The Midnighters "Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go" (1960) "Finger Poppin' Time" (1960) "Nothing But Good" (1961)     Major Lance "The Monkey Time" (1963) "Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um" (1964) "Investigate" (1966)     Booker T. & The MGs "Green Onions" (1962) "Hip-Hug-Her" (1967) "Time is Tight" (1969)     The Intruders "Together" (1967) "Cowboys to Girls" (1968) "(Love is Like a) Baseball Game" (1968)     Ike & Tina Turner "A Fool in Love" (1960) "Goodbye, So Long" (1965) "River Deep--Mountain High" (1966)     Johnnie Taylor "I Got to Love Somebody's Baby" (1966) "Who's Making Love" (1968) "I Could Never Be President" (1969)     The Orlons "The Wah Watusi" (1962) "Don't Hang Up" (1962) "South Street" (1963)     Barbara Lewis "Hello Stranger" (1963) "Baby, I'm Yours" (1965) "Make Me Your Baby" (1965)     Maxine Brown "All in My Mind" (1960-61) "Oh No, Not My Baby" (1964) "One in a Million" (1966)     Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters "Cry Baby" (1963) "Tell Me Baby" (1964) "I'll Take Good Care of You" (1966)     Ramsey Lewis "The In Crowd" (1965) "Hang On Sloopy" (1965) "Wade in the Water" (1966)  

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Legacy
Wake Me Up [Dance Music Tribute to the Legendary Avicii]

Legacy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018


With the untimely passing of Avicii, I thought it would be appropriate to honor the man who provided the soundtrack for an entire generation.  His music didn't just lift us up, it inspired and gave us hope; most importantly, it made us dance. "Wake Me Up" is a dance music tribute to his legacy; one that will serve as inspiration for countless DJ's in the generations to come. I only hope I've done him justice. Peace.    Album: Wake Me Up | Avicii Legacy Tribute      Genre: EDM    Year: 2018    Total Time: 1:27:35:00 The Days (Extended Mix) [Vocals by Robbie Williams] For A Better Day (KSHMR Remix) [Vocals by Alex Ebert] Lonely Together (Dirty Werk & Country Club Martini Crew Remix) [Vocals by Rita Oro] Addicted To You (Avicii By Avicii) [Vocals by Audra Mae] Silhouettes (Original Mix) [Vocals by Salem Al Fakir] Insomnia 2.0 (Avicii Remix) [Faithless] Rapture (Avicii New Generation Extended Mix) [Vocals by Nadia Ali] The Nights (Rave Republic Club Mix) [Vocals by Nicholas Furlong] You Make Me (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Mix) [Vocals by Salem Al Fakir] A Sky Full Of Stars (Hardwell Remix) [Coldplay] Levels [Good Feeling] (DJ Markell & Allex Franko Remix) [Vocals by Etta James] ¹ Bromance (The Love You Seek) (Avicii's Extended Vocal Mix) [alias Tim/Berg; Vocals by Amanda Wilson] ² I Could Be The One (Original Mix) [with Nicky Romero; Vocals by Noonie Bao] My Feelings For You (Original Mix) [with Sebastien Drums] ³ Waiting for Love (Sam Feldt Remix) [Vocals by Simon Aldred] Without You (Merk & Kremont Mix) [Vocals by Sandro Cavazza] Broken Arrows (M-22 Extended) [Vocals by Zac Brown] Wake Me Up (Extended Mix) [Vocals by Aloe Blacc]     ¹ Samples "Something's Got a Hold On Me" by Etta James     ² Mashup of "Love U Seek" by Samuele Sartini and Amanda Wilson     ³ Remix of original by Cassius

Party Favorz
Wake Me Up [Dance Music Tribute to the Legendary Avicii]

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018


With the untimely passing of Avicii, I thought it would be appropriate to honor the man who provided the soundtrack for an entire generation.  His music didn't just lift us up, it inspired and gave us hope; most importantly, it made us dance. "Wake Me Up" is a dance music tribute to his legacy; one that will serve as inspiration for countless DJ's in the generations to come. I only hope I've done him justice. Peace.    Album: Wake Me Up | Avicii Legacy Tribute      Genre: EDM    Year: 2018    Total Time: 1:27:35:00 The Days (Extended Mix) [Vocals by Robbie Williams] For A Better Day (KSHMR Remix) [Vocals by Alex Ebert] Lonely Together (Dirty Werk & Country Club Martini Crew Remix) [Vocals by Rita Oro] Addicted To You (Avicii By Avicii) [Vocals by Audra Mae] Silhouettes (Original Mix) [Vocals by Salem Al Fakir] Insomnia 2.0 (Avicii Remix) [Faithless] Rapture (Avicii New Generation Extended Mix) [Vocals by Nadia Ali] The Nights (Rave Republic Club Mix) [Vocals by Nicholas Furlong] You Make Me (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Mix) [Vocals by Salem Al Fakir] A Sky Full Of Stars (Hardwell Remix) [Coldplay] Levels [Good Feeling] (DJ Markell & Allex Franko Remix) [Vocals by Etta James] ¹ Bromance (The Love You Seek) (Avicii's Extended Vocal Mix) [alias Tim/Berg; Vocals by Amanda Wilson] ² I Could Be The One (Original Mix) [with Nicky Romero; Vocals by Noonie Bao] My Feelings For You (Original Mix) [with Sebastien Drums] ³ Waiting for Love (Sam Feldt Remix) [Vocals by Simon Aldred] Without You (Merk & Kremont Mix) [Vocals by Sandro Cavazza] Broken Arrows (M-22 Extended) [Vocals by Zac Brown] Wake Me Up (Extended Mix) [Vocals by Aloe Blacc]     ¹ Samples "Something's Got a Hold On Me" by Etta James     ² Mashup of "Love U Seek" by Samuele Sartini and Amanda Wilson     ³ Remix of original by Cassius

SVET
SVET - Hold On Me (Original Mix) [Extra Sound Recordings]

SVET

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 4:00


Полная версия трека "Hold On Me"Extra Sound Recordings представляет свежий релиз:SVET - Hold On Me, включая отличные ремиксы от музыкантов: Juloboy (Франция) и Nytron (Бразилия). Прямо сейчас во всех музыкальных магазинах мира! Extra Sound Recordings are pleased to present the new release "Hold On Me" by SVET, including a beautiful remix from Juloboy (France) and great dance remix by Nytron (Brazil). Thank you for your feedback and support;)

SVET
SVET - Hold On Me (Original Mix) [Extra Sound Recordings]

SVET

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 4:00


Полная версия трека "Hold On Me"Extra Sound Recordings представляет свежий релиз:SVET - Hold On Me, включая отличные ремиксы от музыкантов: Juloboy (Франция) и Nytron (Бразилия). Прямо сейчас во всех музыкальных магазинах мира! Extra Sound Recordings are pleased to present the new release "Hold On Me" by SVET, including a beautiful remix from Juloboy (France) and great dance remix by Nytron (Brazil). Thank you for your feedback and support;)

SVET
SVET - Hold On Me (Nytron Remix) [Extra Sound Recordings]

SVET

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 6:41


Полная версия трека SVET - Hold On Me в ремиксе от топового продюсера Nytron (Бразилия)Extra Sound Recordings are pleased to present the new release "Hold On Me" by SVET, including a beautiful remix from Juloboy (France) and great dance remix by Nytron (Brazil). Thank you for your feedback and support;)

SVET
SVET - Hold On Me (Nytron Remix) [Extra Sound Recordings]

SVET

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 6:41


Полная версия трека SVET - Hold On Me в ремиксе от топового продюсера Nytron (Бразилия)Extra Sound Recordings are pleased to present the new release "Hold On Me" by SVET, including a beautiful remix from Juloboy (France) and great dance remix by Nytron (Brazil). Thank you for your feedback and support;)

SVET
SVET - Hold On Me (Nytron Remix) Radio [Extra Sound Recordings]

SVET

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 4:36


Extra Sound Recordings представляет свежий релиз:SVET - Hold On Me, включая отличные ремиксы от музыкантов: Juloboy (Франция) и Nytron (Бразилия). Прямо сейчас во всех музыкальных магазинах мира! Extra Sound Recordings are pleased to present the new release "Hold On Me" by SVET, including a beautiful remix from Juloboy (France) and great dance remix by Nytron (Brazil). Thank you for your feedback and support;)

SVET
SVET - Hold On Me (Juloboy Remix) Radio [Extra Sound Recordings]

SVET

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 3:45


Extra Sound Recordings представляет свежий релиз:SVET - Hold On Me, включая отличные ремиксы от музыкантов: Juloboy (Франция) и Nytron (Бразилия). Прямо сейчас во всех музыкальных магазинах мира! Extra Sound Recordings are pleased to present the new release "Hold On Me" by SVET, including a beautiful remix from Juloboy (France) and great dance remix by Nytron (Brazil). Thank you for your feedback and support;)

SVET
SVET - Hold On Me (Original Radio Mix) [Extra Sound Recordings]

SVET

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 3:07


Extra Sound Recordings представляет свежий релиз:SVET - Hold On Me, включая отличные ремиксы от музыкантов: Juloboy (Франция) и Nytron (Бразилия). Прямо сейчас во всех музыкальных магазинах мира! Extra Sound Recordings are pleased to present the new release "Hold On Me" by SVET, including a beautiful remix from Juloboy (France) and great dance remix by Nytron (Brazil). Thank you for your feedback and support;)

SVET
SVET - Hold On Me (Original Radio Mix) [Extra Sound Recordings]

SVET

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 3:07


Extra Sound Recordings представляет свежий релиз:SVET - Hold On Me, включая отличные ремиксы от музыкантов: Juloboy (Франция) и Nytron (Бразилия). Прямо сейчас во всех музыкальных магазинах мира! Extra Sound Recordings are pleased to present the new release "Hold On Me" by SVET, including a beautiful remix from Juloboy (France) and great dance remix by Nytron (Brazil). Thank you for your feedback and support;)

SVET
SVET - Hold On Me (Juloboy Remix) Radio [Extra Sound Recordings]

SVET

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 3:45


Extra Sound Recordings представляет свежий релиз:SVET - Hold On Me, включая отличные ремиксы от музыкантов: Juloboy (Франция) и Nytron (Бразилия). Прямо сейчас во всех музыкальных магазинах мира! Extra Sound Recordings are pleased to present the new release "Hold On Me" by SVET, including a beautiful remix from Juloboy (France) and great dance remix by Nytron (Brazil). Thank you for your feedback and support;)

SVET
SVET - Hold On Me (Nytron Remix) Radio [Extra Sound Recordings]

SVET

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 4:36


Extra Sound Recordings представляет свежий релиз:SVET - Hold On Me, включая отличные ремиксы от музыкантов: Juloboy (Франция) и Nytron (Бразилия). Прямо сейчас во всех музыкальных магазинах мира! Extra Sound Recordings are pleased to present the new release "Hold On Me" by SVET, including a beautiful remix from Juloboy (France) and great dance remix by Nytron (Brazil). Thank you for your feedback and support;)

La French P@rty
MONFUNKY

La French P@rty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 112:26


une "boum" à monak ,je partaGe des gallettes , vinylS A gogo mon coco,sans chichi , TRACKLIST 00.00 Howard Johnson - Keepin' Love New 3:20 Spunk - Get What You Want 7:20 Dj First Mike - I Love You More Angela - I Love You More (Frankie Rodriquez' Long Vocal Edit) 11:20 Ian Dury & The Blockheads - Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick 15:40 Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine - Falling in Love (Uh-Oh) 20.00 Mtume - Prime Time (Frankie Rodriquez' Serenity Re-Edit) 24:20 Oran "Juice" Jones - The Rain 28:40 Phil Fearon & Galaxy - I Can Prove It 32:40 Eruption - I Can't Stand the Rain 37:00 Lillo Thomas - Your Love's Got a Hold On Me 42:00 Central Line - Walking Into Sushine 45:40 Level 42 - Starchild 50.00 Total Contrast - Takes A Little Time 54.00 Dayton - Meet The Man (Extended Mix) 58:20 McFadden & Whitehead - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now 1:01:20 Mcfadden & Whitehead - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now 1.06.00 Metropole - Miss Manhattan 1:12:00 Nightlife Unlimited - Let's Do It Again 1.17.00 The Temptations - Do you really love your baby 1:20:40 Archie Bell & The Drells - Where Will You Go When The Party's Over 1:27:40 DJ NORI - We're On Our Way Home (Part 1 & 2)(Special Disco 12” Version) 1:28:20 Brainstorm - We're On Our Way Home (Part 1) 1:29:00 Brainstorm - We're on Our Way Home (Pt. 1 & 2) 1:31:00 Herbie Hancock - You Bet Your Love 1.35.00 Toney Lee - Night lights 1:37:40 Oliver Cheatham - S.O.S. 1.44.00 The Bang Gang - Street music 1:49:40 Gary's Gang - Keep On Dancing 1:51:40 Various Artists - Keep on Dancin'

Mr. G from French Riviéra
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Mr. G from French Riviéra

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 112:26


une "boum" à monak ,je partaGe des gallettes , vinylS A gogo mon coco,sans chichi , TRACKLIST 00.00 Howard Johnson - Keepin' Love New 3:20 Spunk - Get What You Want 7:20 Dj First Mike - I Love You More Angela - I Love You More (Frankie Rodriquez' Long Vocal Edit) 11:20 Ian Dury & The Blockheads - Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick 15:40 Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine - Falling in Love (Uh-Oh) 20.00 Mtume - Prime Time (Frankie Rodriquez' Serenity Re-Edit) 24:20 Oran "Juice" Jones - The Rain 28:40 Phil Fearon & Galaxy - I Can Prove It 32:40 Eruption - I Can't Stand the Rain 37:00 Lillo Thomas - Your Love's Got a Hold On Me 42:00 Central Line - Walking Into Sushine 45:40 Level 42 - Starchild 50.00 Total Contrast - Takes A Little Time 54.00 Dayton - Meet The Man (Extended Mix) 58:20 McFadden & Whitehead - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now 1:01:20 Mcfadden & Whitehead - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now 1.06.00 Metropole - Miss Manhattan 1:12:00 Nightlife Unlimited - Let's Do It Again 1.17.00 The Temptations - Do you really love your baby 1:20:40 Archie Bell & The Drells - Where Will You Go When The Party's Over 1:27:40 DJ NORI - We're On Our Way Home (Part 1 & 2)(Special Disco 12” Version) 1:28:20 Brainstorm - We're On Our Way Home (Part 1) 1:29:00 Brainstorm - We're on Our Way Home (Pt. 1 & 2) 1:31:00 Herbie Hancock - You Bet Your Love 1.35.00 Toney Lee - Night lights 1:37:40 Oliver Cheatham - S.O.S. 1.44.00 The Bang Gang - Street music 1:49:40 Gary's Gang - Keep On Dancing 1:51:40 Various Artists - Keep on Dancin'

Mr. G from French Riviéra
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Mr. G from French Riviéra

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 112:26


une "boum" à monak ,je partaGe des gallettes , vinylS A gogo mon coco,sans chichi , TRACKLIST 00.00 Howard Johnson - Keepin' Love New 3:20 Spunk - Get What You Want 7:20 Dj First Mike - I Love You More Angela - I Love You More (Frankie Rodriquez' Long Vocal Edit) 11:20 Ian Dury & The Blockheads - Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick 15:40 Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine - Falling in Love (Uh-Oh) 20.00 Mtume - Prime Time (Frankie Rodriquez' Serenity Re-Edit) 24:20 Oran "Juice" Jones - The Rain 28:40 Phil Fearon & Galaxy - I Can Prove It 32:40 Eruption - I Can't Stand the Rain 37:00 Lillo Thomas - Your Love's Got a Hold On Me 42:00 Central Line - Walking Into Sushine 45:40 Level 42 - Starchild 50.00 Total Contrast - Takes A Little Time 54.00 Dayton - Meet The Man (Extended Mix) 58:20 McFadden & Whitehead - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now 1:01:20 Mcfadden & Whitehead - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now 1.06.00 Metropole - Miss Manhattan 1:12:00 Nightlife Unlimited - Let's Do It Again 1.17.00 The Temptations - Do you really love your baby 1:20:40 Archie Bell & The Drells - Where Will You Go When The Party’s Over 1:27:40 DJ NORI - We're On Our Way Home (Part 1 & 2)(Special Disco 12” Version) 1:28:20 Brainstorm - We're On Our Way Home (Part 1) 1:29:00 Brainstorm - We're on Our Way Home (Pt. 1 & 2) 1:31:00 Herbie Hancock - You Bet Your Love 1.35.00 Toney Lee - Night lights 1:37:40 Oliver Cheatham - S.O.S. 1.44.00 The Bang Gang - Street music 1:49:40 Gary's Gang - Keep On Dancing 1:51:40 Various Artists - Keep on Dancin'

A Toast to the Arts
Pop Singer-Songwriter Nicki Kris

A Toast to the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 67:01


North Carolina based pop Singer-songwriter Nicki Kris talks about her latest singles ‘Falling to Pieces' that benefits OneOrlando Fund, ‘You've Got a Hold On Me', and ‘Picture Yourself' featured in the award-winning independent film ‘Mother'. Note, the lyrics quoted by Big Blend Radio host Lisa Smith for 'Falling to Pieces' were incorrect. The correct line is 'Ignorance is the Enemy of Peace.' Visit www.NickiKris.com

Sunsplash Mix with Jah Prince & Selecta Princess
Sunsplash Mix Show Ras Slick Interview

Sunsplash Mix with Jah Prince & Selecta Princess

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2015 39:52


We catch up with Ras Slick to discuss the Maryland/Washington DC reggae scene and various live music gigs with the 'Dutty Bus Crew'. He has release a track with Jah Cure entitled 'Hold On Me' and has a good future continuing to be mentioned as a hard working and well rounded performer, bridging the diverse Caribbean and American cultures.    Tracks: Ride The Riddim - Shuga Foundation - Randy Valentine I Can Love You Better - Randy Valentine Shine His Light - Ras Slick Full Ras Slick Interview Hold On Me (remix) - Ras Slick ft Jah Cure Help - Ras Slick Having Fun - Iba Mahr ft Dean Frazer    Jah Prince spins Caribbean, African and American music alongside DJ Rasta Root and MC Ras Goldie, as he welcomes you to the 10 year epic event called 'Face Off Fridays', orchestrated by SociaLight The Agency, held every second Friday at MJQ Concourse.    Jah Prince spins live on-air every 3rd Friday during the 2pm - 4pm slot of the Caribbean Runnings Show heard on 89.3fm. This programming is heard all over the streets of Atlanta via 100,000 watts of community funded power. WRFG (Radio Free Georgia) is your station for progressive information and the stream can be heard online at www.wrfg.org.   Listen weekly on www.DaFlavaRadio.com for the 'Sunsplash Mix Show' Saturday Mornings from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm (Eastern). Also listen for 'Love Ultra Radio', the modern R&B, Soul, Urban and Pop-Fresh mix show heard Tuesday evenings from 9:00 pm to 1:00 am (Eastern). Jah Prince dedicates the playlist to soul, urban and pop-fresh music, then adds a comedy segment & motivational moment, geared for a mature audience.   Sponsored by: I.Lex.Project - Putting The Pieces Together, Everything Brooklyn Apparel - 'A Brand, A Lifestyle, A Culture', Caribbean International Shipping Services Inc. - 'Just Pack It, We'll Ship It' www.caribbeanshippingservice.com (( and )) Startime Computers - 'Your Roadmap to Technology' www.startimecomputers.com (( and )) JayForce.com - Atlanta Urban Music Blog. Sunsplash Media, Inc. - www.iLoveSunsplash.com CY Clothing Inc. - www.cyevolution.com

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Swish Edition
SE196: Love's Got a Hold On Me

Swish Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2012 69:13


The boys are back together in the DC studio for a fun new show that covers Prince Harry's naked romp in Vegas; Mattel is releasing their first drag queen Barbi; Snooki pops out a baby; Calvin Klein's ex-boytoy is writing a tell-all book; Kid Rock loves Romney-Ryan; and, Salt Lake City still hates the gays. Then, Scott chats with the one-and-only Frenchie Davis. This talented, enterprising singer, former Broadway star, and American Idol and The Voice contestant, has her first solo album of dance tracks coming out September 4--including the first single, Love's Got a Hold On Me--she's working on a Christmas album, and she's creating her own line of plus-size lingerie. Girl has a lot going on! We especially liked her remembrances of her four year stint in Rent on Broadway and what it meant for her social life, for one. Hear the Frenchie chat at the 28:50 minute mark of the show. And after a short tease of Frenchie's new song, we've got the latest crazy parody from Sherry Vine. As you might have guessed, Sherry took the Scissor Sister's Let's Have a Kiki and made it into, Let's Have a Pee Pee. All that, plus we remind you that you have until September 10 at 5:00pm EST to sign up for our C-IN2 GRIP Athletic prize pack giveaway and we'll tell you what we have on tap for Labor Day weekend. We hope you dig this fun new episode!

Psyholirik's Podcast
LightHouse Show # 4 (36)

Psyholirik's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2011 93:24


Good morning / afternoon / evening my DEAR subscribers !!!! Well …here i am ! Sorry for being so late….was busy doing some shit…you know: ) Here is well known LIGHTHOUSE SHOW # 4 this time….growing at least :)))) Hey,check those massive tunes & sound that episode brings you :))) DO NOT forget to click "like" at Facebook/psyholirik's podcast + check Facebook/eyemeye… Your Egor aka Mr. Retalin Tracklist : -----------------------Intelligent Liquid Part--------------------------- 1. Makoto feat. Paul Randoph - Tower Of Love 2. dBridge - Since We Been Apart 3. Physical illusion - Hold On Me 4. Spectrasoul - The Gift 5. Break - Trying 6. Nuage - Between Trees 7. Against - Hidden Element & Against 8. Against & Hidden Element - On Cloude Nine 9. Imagery - Close Call 10. Sevin - Just Be 11. Nuage - We Can Be Free 12. Command Strange - Sweetest Goodbye 13. Imagery - Ganster 14. Against - Colour Control 15. Alix Perez, Rockwell & Spectrasoul - Montpellier 16. Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - Garden (Calibre Remix) 17. Against - Winter Sun 18. Physical illusion - Talk To You 19. Calibre - Windows 20. A Sides - Roasted 21. LM1 - Esuna (VIP) 22. Pulaar - Early Flowers 23. Pouyah - Remedy Blues 24. Calibre - Hummer 25. Against - Eastern Express 26. Sobersoul - Chtonicles 27. Part Affair - Red Storm 28. Sevin - Really Old Computer ----------------------------------Jump UP Part----------------------------------- 29. Drumsound & Bassline Smith - Close 30. Hoax - Utopia 31. TC - Tap Ho 32. Harvest - Prophecy 33. Konichi - Money Fiend 34. Konichi - Grumpy 35. Nu Elements & Decimal Bass - Shadows 36. Nu Elements & Decimal Bass - Zebra Crossing 37. Jaydan - No Concience 38. Zodiac - Blood Clart 39. Renegade - Beat Down 40. Serum - Ammo Dump 41. Serum - Ammo Dump (Alternative Mix) 42. Majistrate & Pleasure - No Way Out 43. Jayline - The Nebula (feat. El Souljah) ------------------Micro Funk Little Part---------------------- 44. Unquote - Cold Tenderness 45. Makoto feat. Cleveland Watkiss - Room Enough

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