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Optophobia
S1Ep1 | Meet Season One's Co-hosts

Optophobia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 31:14


We introduce the show's Season One co-hosts: Hassan Gray, a Verizon Fios sales analyst and host of the "Not My Problem" podcast & Debra, former host of the syndicated radio program "Debra," and author of "I Can't Go for Mind Control (No Can Do): Hall, Oates and the Soviet Roots of Blue-Eyed Soul" available in free-thinking bookstores everywhere.

DJ Alex Taylor Podcasts
October House Set 2019

DJ Alex Taylor Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 199:28


For Bookings Contact : rod@globalspin.co Tracklisting : 1. In Your Mind (Casual Connection Poolside Remix) - Harpoon feat iDo 2. Ever Again (Soulwax Remix) - Soulwax, Robyn 3. White Horse - Laid Back 4. Landslide feat. Jinadu (Extended Mix) - Jinadu, Simone Liberali 5. Ride It (Extended Mix) - DJ Regard 6. Break 4 Luv - Original Mix - Raze 7. London Headache (Purple Disco Machine Remix) - Anabel Englund 8. I Can't Go for That - Members Only Mix - Hall & Oates 9. Dr. Funk (Riva Starr Mo' Disco Remix) - Carl Cox 10. Don't You Want My Love (Full Intention Extended Disco Mix) - Debbie Jacobs 11. Moody (DR. Packer Remix) - Micky More & Andy Tee 12. Caught In The Middle Feat. Chanelle (Eric Kupper Remix) - Arduini & Pagany, Eric Kupper 13. Phone Down (OFFAIAH Extended Remix) - Armin van Buuren, Garibay 14. You Are The Light ft. Jem Cooke (Original Mix) - Hot Since 82 15. Rich Man - Junior Jack 16. All Of Us (feat. Ollie Gabriel) (Phil Fuldner Remix) - PNAU 17. Que Calor ft. J Balvin & El Alfa (Extended Mix) - Major Lazer 18. The Power (Extended Mix) - Duke Dumont & Zac Abel 19. Joys (Purple Disco Machine Remix) - Roberto Surace 20. How I Feel (Original Mix) - Martin Ikin (Feat. Hayley May) 21. I Feel It (Paul Woolford Extended Mix) - Leftwing : Kody 22. Letting People Go (feat. Prinze George)(Diplo Remix) - Diplo, Carnage 23. Volar La Pluma (Original Mix) - Ninetoes 24. What Jeans - Zares 25. Where’s Your Head At (Wh0 Festival Remix) - Basement Jaxx 26. Praise You Made For Now - DJ Alex Taylor Mashup Remix - Fatboy slim vs Janet Jackson 27. Something On My Mind (Crazibiza Terrace Mix) - Sante Cruze 28. Don't Worry (Axwell Extended Cut) - Redfield 29. Emotion - Purple Disco Machine 30. Work It (Soulwax Remix) - Marie Davidson 31. Another Excuse - DFA 'Funktown' Remix - Soulwax 32. Take Me Back (Extended Mix) - Michael Gray 33. I Don't Search I Find - Madonna 34. Trico Trico (Extended Mix) - Hector Couto 35. What We Gonna Do (Extended Mix) - Hyslop 36. Give Dem (Kaskade Remix) - Diplo, Blond:ish, Kah-lo 37. Miles Away (Kaskade Mix) - Madonna 38. Buggin' feat. Jem Cooke (Original Mix) - Hot Since 82 39. No Goodbye (Extended Mix) - Paul Kalkbrenner

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Afro Pop Remix
1982: MJ Thrills and Hip-Hop Sends a Furious Message! - Spcl. Gst. Chrystopher Tracy

Afro Pop Remix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 164:47


Topics: Reaganomics, MJ vis-a-vis Prince, 48 Hrs. (Film). (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound)     1.    1982 Notes   2.    General Snapshots   3.    Ronald Reagan President   4.    Oct – The 1982 Chicago Tylenol murders occur when 7 people in the Chicago area die after ingesting capsules laced with potassium cyanide.   5.    November – The unemployment rate peaks at 10.8%.   6.    November 2 – United States elections, 1982. The Republican Party loses 27 seats to the majority Democratic Party in the House.   7.    November 30 – Michael Jackson releases Thriller, the biggest-selling album of all time.   8.    Open Comments   9.    Popular Music Scene   10.    Top 3 Singles   11.    1 - "Physical", Olivia Newton-John   12.    2 - "Eye of the Tiger", Survivor   13.    3 - "I Love Rock 'n Roll", Joan Jett & The Blackhearts   14.    Record of the Year - "Rosanna", Toto   15.    Album of the Year - Toto IV, Toto   16.    Song of the Year - "Always on My Mind", Willie Nelson   17.    Best New Artist - Men at Work   18.    Open Comments   19.    Popular Movies   20.    Top 3 Grossing Movies   21.    1 - E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial   22.    2 – Tootsie   23.    3 - An Officer and a Gentleman   24.    Notables: Fast Times at Ridgemont High, First Blood, Poltergeist, Rocky III, Porky's, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan   25.    Open Comments   26.    Popular TV   27.    1 - 60 Minutes   28.    2 – Dallas   29.    3 - M*A*S*H / Magnum, P.I.   30.    Black Snapshots   31.    Jan - Fame debuts on TV   32.    Mar - Teddy Pendergrass is severely injured in a car accident in Philadelphia. Pendergrass's injuries result in him being paralyzed from the chest down.   33.    Andrew Jackson Young Jr., pastor, politician, diplomat, activist, former executive director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), and a close confidant to Martin Luther King Jr. becomes Mayor of Atlanta.   34.    Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: Jennifer Holliday for "And I Am Telling You (I'm Not Going)"Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: Marvin Gaye for "Sexual Healing"   35.    Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: (tie) Dazz Band for "Let It Whip" 36.    Earth, Wind & Fire for "Wanna Be with You"   37.    Best Rhythm & Blues Song: "Turn Your Love Around" performed by George Benson   38.    Best Comedy Recording: Richard Pryor for Live on the Sunset Strip   39.    Economic Snapshots   40.    New House - 82.5k   41.    Avg Income - 21k   42.    New Car - 8k   43.    Avg Rent – 320   44.    Harvard Tuition - 7k per year   45.    Movie Ticket - 2.50   46.    Stamp - .20   47.    Open Comments   48.    Social Scene: Reaganomics   49.    Reaganomics is a popular term used to refer to the economic policies of Ronald Reagan   50.    During the campaign of 1980, Ronald Reagan announced a recipe to fix the nation's economic mess. He claimed an undue tax burden, excessive government regulation, and massive social spending programs hampered growth.   51.    Reagan's 1981 Program for Economic Recovery had four major policy objectives: (1) reduce the growth of government spending, (2) reduce the marginal tax rates on income from both labor and capital, (3) reduce regulation, and (4) reduce inflation by controlling the growth of the money supply. The economic theory behind the plan was called Supply-Side, or Trickle-Down economics, or voodoo economics by political opponents.   52.    Did It Work?   53.    President Reagan delivered on each of his four major policy objectives., although not to the extent that he and his supporters had hoped.   54.    Government spending wasn't lowered, just shifted from domestic programs to defense. The result? The federal debt almost tripled, from $997 billion in 1981 to $2.857 trillion in 1989.   55.    Reagan cut tax rates enough to stimulate consumer demand. By Reagan's last year in office, the top income tax rate was 28 percent for single people making $18,550 or more. Anyone making less paid no taxes at all. That was much less than the 1980 top tax rate of 70 percent for individuals earning $108,000 or more. Reagan offset these tax cuts with tax increases elsewhere. He raised Social Security payroll taxes and some excise taxes. Reagan cut the corporate tax rate from 46 percent to 40 percent.   56.    Reagan deregulated: Domestic oil and gas, cable TV, long-distance telephone service, interstate bus service, and ocean shipping. He eased bank regulations, but that helped create the Savings and Loan Crisis in 1989. Reagan increased, not decreased, import barriers. He did little to reduce other regulations affecting health, safety, and the environment. Carter had reduced regulations at a faster pace.   57.    Tame Inflation. Reagan was fortunate Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker was already in place. Volcker vigorously attacked the double-digit inflation of the 1970s.   58.    Legacy   59.    Reagan’s indifference to urban problems was legendary. For example, early in his presidency, at a White House reception, Reagan greeted the only black member of his Cabinet, Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Samuel Pierce, saying: “How are you, Mr. Mayor? I’m glad to meet you. How are things in your city?” He had failed to recognize his own HUD Secretary.   60.    And his dislike for public school education is still with us.   61.    MAY 06, 2013 LANCE T. IZUMI: SACRAMENTO, CA – While Ronald Reagan’s foreign policy changed the face of the world, it shouldn’t be forgotten that his leadership also dramatically changed the face of issues at home. Top among those was education. In 1983, the Reagan administration released the groundbreaking report A Nation at Risk.  Using a wealth of statistical data, the report demonstrated in detail the failings of America’s education system and the impact of those failings on the country’s children. The report recommended greater emphasis on basic subjects such as math and English, more rigorous and measurable standards, higher expectations for student performance and conduct, lengthening the school year, and improving teacher quality through, for example, increasing standards for teacher training programs. It’s no coincidence that the report’s recommendations form the basis for much of today’s agenda for education reform.   62.    According to Dick Carpenter, professor of education leadership at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, in the two years after the release of “A Nation at Risk”,  Reagan delivered more than 50 education-related speeches. Prof. Carpenter found, In speech after speech, Reagan articulated his educational beliefs and ideas, including parental responsibility in education; school choice, including tax credits and vouchers; rigorous academic content focused on basics such as reading, writing, arithmetic, history, and government; religious freedom in schools; high standards of conduct and discipline; character education; and a federal responsibility in helping the disadvantaged.    63.    Gary K. Clabaugh The Cutting Edge 259: Most presupposed that the charges made by Mr. Reagan’s handpicked panel were true. Oddly, throughout this entire clamor parents’ confidence in the schools their children attended remained remarkably high.9Meanwhile Mr. Reagan was quietly halving federal aid to education.   64.    That sums up Mr. Reagan’s educational legacy. As governor and president he demagogically fanned discontent with public education,then made political hay of it. As governor and president he bashed educators and slashed education spending while professing to value it. And as governor and president, he left the nation’s educators dispirited and demoralized.   65.    Open Comments   66.    Question: What are some of the changes you have noticed in schools since you were a child? Good & Bad.   67.    Music Scene   68.    Black Songs from the Top 40   69.    4 - "Ebony and Ivory", Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder   70.    15 - "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)", Hall & Oates   71.    24 - "Let It Whip", Dazz Band   72.    26 - "The Other Woman", Ray Parker Jr.27 - "Turn Your Love Around", George Benson   73.    33 - "Let's Groove”, Earth, Wind & Fire   74.    Vote Top R&B Albums   75.    Jan - Raise!, Earth, Wind and Fire   76.    Feb - Skyy Line, Skyy   77.    Feb - The Poet, Bobby Womack   78.    Apr - Love Is Where You Find It, The Whispers   79.    Apr - Friends, Shalamar   80.    May - Brilliance, Atlantic Starr   81.    May - The Other Woman, Ray Parker, Jr.   82.    Jun - Stevie Wonder's Original Musiquarium I, Stevie Wonder   83.    Jun - Keep It Live, Dazz Band   84.    Jul - Gap Band IV, The Gap Band   85.    Sep - Jump to It, Aretha Franklin   86.    Oct - Get Loose, Evelyn "Champagne" King   87.    Nov - Forever, For Always, For Love, Luther Vandross   88.    Nov - Lionel Richie, Lionel Richie   89.    Dec - Midnight Love, Marvin Gaye   90.    Key Artists: Michael Jackson, vis-a-vis Prince, and Quincy   91.    Let's just peek into the "underground" scene and see what Prince has been up to since Off The Wall   92.    (1979)"Thriller" is the sixth studio album by American singer Michael Jackson, released on November 30, 1982   93.    "1999" is the fifth studio album by American recording artist Prince, and the first to feature his band the Revolution. It was released on October 27, 1982.   94.    Previous Albums by Prince: For You (1978), Prince (1979), Dirty Mind (1980), Controversy (1981), 1999 (1982) - Peak Chart Position for "1999" was #5   95.    Singles from Prince since 1978:   96.    June 7, 1978 - "Just as Long as We're Together"   97.    November 21, 1978 - "I Wanna Be Your Lover"   98.    August 24, 1979"Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?"   99.    January 23, 1980"Still Waiting"   100.    March 25, 1980"Sexy Dancer"   101.    April 1980 (non-US single)"Uptown"   102.    September 10, 1980"Dirty Mind"   103.    November 26, 1980"Do It All Night"   104.    March 6, 1981"Controversy"   105.    September 2, 1981"Sexuality"   106.    October 1981 (non-US single)"Let's Work"   107.    January 6, 1982"Do Me, Baby"   108.    July 16, 1982Singles from "1999""1999"   109.    September 24, 1982"Little Red Corvette"   110.    February 9, 1983"D.M.S.R."   111.    Vote: Prince vs. MJ   112.    Quincy Delight Jones Jr., aka The Dude (@ 49 yrs. old): Producer, musician, composer, and film producer.   113.    Born on the South Side of Chicago   114.    Parents divorced at a young age. At 10 yrs. old, family moved to the state of Washington.   115.    At 14, began playing the trumpet, arranging music, and hanging out with 16-year-old Ray Charles.   116.    At 19, left college to become a professional musician with the Lionel Hampton band. While with the band he did arrangements for Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, and other prominent artists of the day.   117.    For the next 8 years he traveled the world performing with Hampton, arranging music, and building possibly the best contacts list in music history.   118.    At 27, he started his own band. It was a financial failure and left him in serious debt.   119.    Irving Green, friend and head of Mercury records gave him a personal loan, and an executive job. Quincy was off to the races.   120.    Highlights:   121.    One 1 year later, friend Sidney Lumet, one of the most prolific filmmakers of the era: 12 Angry Men (1957), Dog Day Afternoon (1975), Network (1976), and The Verdict (1982), asked him to score his film The Pawnbroker. He would go one to score 40+ films.   122.    In 1964, at age 31, he was the arranger/conductor for Frank Sinatra's 2nd album with Count Basie, It Might As Well Be Swing, which contained the classic hit Fly Me to The Moon. It became the first music heard on the Moon when played on a portable cassette player by Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin after he stepped onto the Moon.    123.    In addition, he composed the theme music for the TV shows, Sanford and Son, Ironside, Banacek, The Bill Cosby Show, the opening episode of Roots, Mad TV and the game show Now You See It.   124.    He was co-producer for the 1985 film The Color Purple. He convinced Steven Spielberg to direct, and was responsible for discovering and casting Oprah.   125.    In 1990, he began production for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, with Will Smith, and In the House, with LL Cool J.   126.    He launched Vibe magazine in 1993.He is second in the list of all-time Grammy award wins with 28. (31 is 1st)   127.    Absolute Legend.   128.    Bonus Song: Grandmaster Flash  and The Furious Five   129.    "The Message" is the best-known track by legendary hip-hop innovators Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, and is a song that, without exaggeration, changed rap music's tone and content forever.   130.    Movie Scene: 48 Hrs., starring Eddie Murphy   131.    TV Scene: N/A   132.    Vote: Favorite/Most Important Pop Culture thing for the year?

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DJ K. Wah!'s Master Mix Podcast
Wake Me Up In The 1980's Music Mix Vol. 3

DJ K. Wah!'s Master Mix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 58:18


And another one! This is the third installation of Wake Me Up In The 1980's Music Mix. Just like the other 2, there's a little something in this mix for everyone. This mix includes: 1. I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) - Daryl Hall & John Oates 2. My Prerogative (Album Version) (Intro Outro) - Bobby Brown 3. Looking For A New Love (Intro Outro) - Jody Watley 4. Rhythm Nation (7 inch Edit) (Intro Outro) - Janet Jackson 5. Pump Up The Volume (UK 12" Mix) - M/A/R/R/S 6. Set It Off - Strafe 7. A Night to Remember (Intro Outro) - Shalamar 8. Upside Down (Intro Outro) - Diana Ross 9. Sweetheart (Intro Outro) - Rainy Davis 10. Too Shy - Kajagoogoo 11. Down Under - Men At Work 12. Alphabet St - Prince 13. Rumous - Timex Social Club 14. Yo Little Brother (Intro Outro) - Nolan Thomas 15. All Night Long (All Night) - Lionel Richie

Friday 15 - interviews and good music
EP: 42 - Today we speak to Archers actor Charlotte Martin about the art of voice acting.

Friday 15 - interviews and good music

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 30:00


"I Can't Go for That" is a song by the American duo Hall & Oates. The song was released as the second single from their album, Private Eyes in 1981. The song became the fourth number-one hit single of their career on the Billboard Hot 100 "Daft Punk Is Playing at My House" is the fifth single from LCD Soundsystem, released on February 21, 2005. The track reached number one on the UK Dance Chart and was nominated for the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. No, No, No is sung by Jamaican singer Dawn Penn, rereleased in 1994. The song has been remade and reworked many times since the original 60’s version was pressed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

United Methodist Church Westlake Village
Sunday, July 10, 2016 - 10:30am

United Methodist Church Westlake Village

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016 49:17


10:30am Service Sermon Series: Religion Or Relationship (1) "I Can't Go to Church Until..." Dr. Gary Alan Dickey

i can't go
Ekacho [Jackin' Brothers]
EKACHO - SUMMER POOL (CORONA BEATPORT)

Ekacho [Jackin' Brothers]

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2014 39:54


FORCORONA BEATPORT CONTEST(www.corona.beatport.com)View and listen on contest web:http://corona.beatport.com/sunsets/53b14c70455a1b2b0276282cGet some test groovezz in little dope showcase! Ekacho (Jackin' Brothers)More groovez: www.ekacho.promodj.com 1.Taste the Groove (Hot Toddy mix) byJoey Negro & The Sunburst Band 2.Shining Star (Earth Wind & Fire) byFeaturecast 3.Shining Star (Earth Wind & Fire) byFeaturecast 4.Funky Rotator (Apedroid's Ice Cream Remix) byZamali 5.Funky Rotator (Apedroid's Ice Cream Remix) byZamali 6.NO DIGGITY (BONDAX EDIT) EQ'D [DKS] byUnknown 7.JOBU - Blowdry Boogie byUnknown 8.COPYCAT & AGFA - PUBA byUnknown 9.I Can't Go 4 That by80’s Child 10.I Can't Go 4 That by80’s Child 11.I Can't Go 4 That by80’s Child 12.Traces (All Good Funk Alliance Re-Edit) byDennis Yost 13.Long Way to Fall bySmoove & Turrell 14.From the Soul byJames Starkie & Baunzz! 15.Cut bySi Tew

DJ Stylez
DJ $tylez Old School Sunday Nite Party

DJ Stylez

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2013


The $tylez Experience presents DJ $tylez Old $chool $unday Nite Party 1. Encore - Cheryl Lynn 2. I Found Loving - The Fat Back Band 3. Rapture - Blondie 4. Got To Have Your Love - Mantronix 5. High Hopes - The S.O.S. Band 6. I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) - Hall and Oates 7. Screams of Passion - The Family 8. Get Down On It - Kool and the Gang 9. Gimme The Night - George Benson 10. You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine - Lou Rawls 11. That Girl - Stevie Wonder 12. Flash Light - Parliment 13. Dance Floor - Zapp 14. Heartbreaker, Pts. 1 and 2 - Zapp 15. It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next to Me -Barry White 16. A Night to Remember - Shalamar 17. I Can't Wait - Nu Shooz 18. Genius of Love - Tom Tom Club 19. Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine - James Brown 20. Ain't Nothing Going On (But The Rent) - Gwen Guthrie 21. All This Love I'm Giving - Gwen McCrae 22. Lowdown - Boz Scaggs 23. Fantastic Voyage - Lakeside 24. Forget Me Nots - Patrice Rushin 25. And the Beat Goes On - The Whispers 26. Lovelite (12" version) - O'Bryan Facebook: facebook.com/Stylez2004