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Thank you to Memphis, Tennessee's own Flex Jaxn for coming on to my show for his first interview! Flex discussed his new song I Cry, his upcoming record releasing on April 4th, and signing to Shawn Barron. He talked about his mental health journey, his D.I.R.E. movement, and starting out as an engineer before becoming an artist. He also got into the important messages in his music, wanting to help others who are struggling with their mental health, and more. Stay tuned! Flex Jaxn's new song I Cry is available on all platforms, including Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/i-cry/1797442801?i=1797442802. Go checkout Flex Jaxn's website: https://flexjaxn.com/. Follow Flex Jaxn on Instagram and X: @flexjaxn Shoutout to E for connecting us! Follow E on Instagram: @rolloutearly Follow me on Instagram and X: @thereelmax Website: https://maxcoughlan.com/index.html. Website live show streaming link: https://maxcoughlan.com/sports-and-hip-hop-with-dj-mad-max-live-stream.html. MAD MAX Radio on Live365: https://live365.com/station/MAD-MAX-Radio-a15096. Subscribe to my YouTube channel Sports and Hip Hop with DJ Mad Max: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCE0107atIPV-mVm0M3UJyPg. Flex Jaxn on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max" visual on YouTube:
ANTIPHON-Out of the depths I Cry to You O LordSCRIPTURE-Proverbs 18:21REFLECTION- Fr. RonMUSIC- Ubi Caritas- Hummingbird by The Gothard Sisters NOTES
01.Mesmerize ft. Ashanti 02.Always On Time ft. Ashanti 03.Put it On Me ft. Lil Mo & Vita 04.Between Me & You ft. Christina Milian 05.F*** You 06.I Cry ft. Lil Mo 07.Love Me Hate Me 08.Down A** B**ch 09.Wonderful ft. R. Kelly & Ashanti 10.Never Again 11.Murder Reigns 12.So Much Pain ft. 2Pac
In this episode of The Royal Affair, Queen P reads the poem titled "I Cry" by the late Tupac Shakur. This short poem reflects on society being too busy to truly listen to or care about one another in stressful times. Audio Production by Nigel Beckles Email:beckles13@hotmail.com
In this episode we speak with Dave about his experience with the fire, how wildland management is holding up and his feelings on the outlook for the future. I Cry for the Mountains and the Legacy Lost
Today's K-Pop Musician is "김필(Kim Feel)"He had a hard time making a single album by himself.In 2011, at the singer-songwriter audition Take#1,he proudly won and released "I Cry again Like a Fool(바보같이 또 울어요)" in August of that year.He's been in the spotlight since then.Finally, he was on an audition program, aired in 2014 and won the runner-up prize.He quickly became a star.As a musician who's been active in indie scene for a long time,he has a unique folk rock and indie vibe.His cold, sharp, and rough high notes are attractive.He has a unique voice and strong live performance skills.He's a musician that people trust and listen to.In addition, he participates in writing and composing songs through his album not only as a vocalist but also as a singer-songwriter.A great vocalist with unrivaled voice!Kim Feel(김필)'s music! Let's check it out now~*Today's playlist1. LIFE - 김필(Kim Feel)2. Stay With Me - 김필(Kim Feel)3. 그때 그 아인(Someday, The Boy) - 김필(Kim Feel)4. 불면(sleeplessness) - 김필(Kim Feel)5. 어떤 날은(Someday) - 김필(Kim Feel) (Nive's Pick)6. 괴수(Monster) (Feat. 강이채, 고상지) - 김필(Kim Feel) (CHO HYUNG-WOO's Pick)
START your flight protocol & prepare to take flight on this new episode of The Certified Platinum Show, produced by The Certified Platinum Network. The crew discusses new music from Trippie Redd, Charmaine, Rich The Kid and more (05:29)... Dana gives us this week's “Sh!t We Don't Care About” (21:12)... J. Cole is caught performing another selfless act, when he gifted a YouTube beatmaker a verse on one of his “J. Cole type-beats” after feeling inspired by the producer's passion (28:51)... Flo Rida proves to be the luckiest rapper in the game, when he strikes a whopping $82M win in a lawsuit against his partners “Celsius Energy Drink”! We know his exes are singing “I Cry” (35:28)... An unfortunate turn of events have occurred, where world famous athlete Usain Bolt has allegedly been scammed of a $12M life savings fund. To say that the fastest runner in the world GOT ran off on is SO ironic, you really couldn't write this in a movie (39:34)...For other stories that haven't been mentioned here, LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE. Certified Tracks (00:42:37): (KDOT) Red - YoungBoy Never Broke Again; (DANA) One Mic One Gun - Nas & 21 Savage; (MCDOWELL) ‘93 Til Infinity - Souls of MischiefFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/certifiedplatinumshow/Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/certifiedpodReleased: January 23th, 2023http://www.certifiedplatinum.ca/disclaimer
In this episode of The Royal Affair, Queen P reads the poem titled "I Cry" by the late Tupac Shakur. This short poem reflects on society being too busy to truly listen to or care about one another in stressful times.
Who has more power: employees or employers? On this week's episode, we discuss the legitimate power of consumers through the lens of an old concept. Cari Anne exposes the good and bad behind company profit goals and how many beloved brands may not be as great as we think. Then, she welcomes her first guest to the show! Maggie Gehlsen is the owner of the fckgirl the label, a badass online fashion brand that's taking on the problematic giants of fast fashion industry. She explains how an overpriced, low-quality t-shirt from Nasty Gal motivated her to take action while proving f*ckboys aren't the only ones that can do whatever they want.Podcast Update: New episodes will now be released on Thursdays (instead of Friday's)I Cry at WorkMerchInstagramLinkedInfckgirl the labelShopInstagramMaggie GehlsenInstagramTikTok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's time to ask the question... Are we failing at work? Or is work failing us? On this show, we address the root cause of burnout: a system that just isn't working for humans. We'll discuss the needs and motivations of everyday working people, exposing the flaws of Corporate America and re-evaluating our relationship with work along the way. Join each week in building business without burnout. This is I Cry at Work. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Richard Curtis romcoms are canon, and I've touched on them before, but now I'm joined by a special guest, Joe of the Right in the Schoolies podcast, to try to tease out why they work so well, and talk about the differences in UK and US romance and romcom humor. Let's dig in!https://www.confessionsofaclosetromantic.comJoe is a complete delight. You can follow him on Twitter and Facebook and listen to his fabulous podcast Right in the Schoolies here. I first fell in love with Catherine Cohen's modern idiosyncratic poetry, but never got to experience her weekly cabaret show in New York. That poetry vibe — along with hilarious songs and comedy —are captured in her new Netflix special, The Twist…? She's Gorgeous. I had a big goofy grin on my face the entire time I was watching it.Movies/TV ShowsI first saw Four Weddings and a Funeral in London, and its warm, affectionate humor and found family tropes remind me of a very special time in my life.Notting Hill isn't Richard Curtis' best, according to Joe. But as an American book publicist based in London, I haunted quirky little book shops like the one in this movie, so it has a special place in my heart. Plus, the found family trope in this one is epic.To be fair, Love, Actually has lots of moments that I enjoy. Just don't make me sit down at Christmas to watch the whole thing.Vicar of Dibley only got three seasons (and a few comedy specials) and each one is a delight. This little highlight reel of vicar Geraldine's path to Mr. Right just fills me with giggles. I think the reason this series works so well is the contrast between the seriousness of Geraldine's religious calling with her joyous search for love. Joe feels another reason it works so well is because so much of the humor comes from the quirks of English church and village life.The Vicar of Dibley ensemble cast is fantastic but the late great Emma Chambers as the vicar's verger Alice deserves her own highlight reel. I CRY with laughter watching this.Bridget Jones's Diary, cowritten by Richard Curtis, is based on Helen Fielding's best selling novel and it's full of those vulnerable, awkward attempts at love that Joe talked about in this episode.Richard Curtis wrote the story for the sequel Mamma Mia Here We Go Again, and I like it even better than the original Mamma Mia movie. It feels emotionally deeper and I think the plot fits even better with the ABBA songs.About Time is the most touching look at love and family and what happiness really means. In this romantic fantasy, an ordinary guy is given a family secret that allows him to travel back in time and redo past relationship mistakes. In true Richard Curtis fashion, there's a bit of sadness mixed in, but it ends happily.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/poppyconfesses)
Gregg Tilston and Karim Kanji welcome to the show, Roger Mooking. Mooking first burst onto the music scene as MC Mystic for the Edmonton-based hip hop outfit The Maximum Definitive. After performing at Much Music he stayed in Toronto and joined Bass is Base. In addition to the early single "Funk-mobile", which garnered the band a deal with A&M Records their debut album, First Impressions for the Bottom Jigglers, won a Juno Award in the Best R&B/Soul Recording category in 1995. A year later, the second consequential album, Memories of the Soul Shack Survivors, gave the band its first Top 20 hit, “I Cry.” Today, Mooking is best known as a celebrity chef, restaurateur, television host, and author. His latest musical project is an EP called Edibles. Find it here: https://rogermooking.com/music/edibles/
| It's Gonna Take A Miracle | 04:10 | Deniece Williams | Never Let You Down | 05:19 | Maze feat. Frankie Beverly | Love Ain't Enough | 02:36 | Kaze | Foreign Queen | 03:22 | TJ Taotua | 2 Wrongs Don't Make A Right | 04:54 | Artwork | Overnight Stay | 03:26 | Dre Walker feat. J-Wonn | Soulful Love | 02:33 | The Impressions | Donny In Valdez | 02:55 | Pale Jay | Shameful Game | 03:05 | Pale Jay | That Ain't The Way You Make Love | 03:45 | Z.Z. Hill | I'm So In Love | 03:45 | Tyrone Curry | Just Like Magic | 04:26 | Perry & Sanlin | Priceless | 03:38 | Rick Littleton | Me, Myself & I | 05:11 | Arnie Love & The Loveletts | Love Has Found Its Way | 04:26 | O'Bryan | Give Her Your Love | 06:40 | Surface | Make Sure | 02:49 | Tommy McGee | I'll Do Anything For You | 05:05 | Al Johnson | Never Say | 02:59 | Jac Ross | What Do You Do? (Bigg Robb Remix) | 03:15 | Margo Thunder | I Cry (feat. Regina Belle) | 04:23 | Mr David | Cry Together | 05:33 | Prophet Jones | Love Don't Live by Sex Alone | 05:32 | Eugene Record | Holy | 04:07 | JKabel | All In | 03:20 | Kenny Lattimore | One Dozen Roses | 03:25 | Love Committee | Who Has The Last Laugh Now | 04:50 | Bryan Austin | Baby It's You | 06:42 | The Masqueraders
Chari Orozco joins us in this series, It's a Thing, where she talks about identity and calling. She is joining us for Waves Destin, November 5 & 6, this year to talk about Breaking Points. Chari is an author, teacher, podcaster, and producer. Her podcast, I Cry in Corners, and books Nomad and Forty showcase her realness and how God has the power to change us in our struggles. Learn more about her at www.icryincorners.com or at @chariorozco on Instagram.
This week we feature "You Could Have Told Me" by Maxine Davis, "Drive-Away Memories" by Jeremy Dean, "The Internet" by Your Paris, "I Cry" by Carrington Christina, and "Tombstones & Broken Hearts" by Brian Patrick Kelleher ---------------------- Songs on the episode that were not available on the streaming services at the time of publishing: Tombstones & Broken Hearts by Brian Patrick Kelleher: https://www.musicxray.com/xrays/2516565 ---------------------- Show link: https://hookblast.com/the-hookblast-podcast-episode-74/ Vote for your favorite hook here: https://hookblast.com/the-hookblast-podcast-episode-74/ Rate and review the show: http://ratethispodcast.com/hookblast/ Submit a song for consideration here: https://www.musicxray.com/interactions/65626/submissions/new The Hookblast Podcast is a weekly, ten-minute show where we discover a few new catchy songs together. You add the ones you love to your own streaming playlists or subscribe to mine here: http://hookblast.com/category/playlists/ I only play the hooks (you know, the catchy parts) so you never have to sit through an entire song if you're not loving it. The Hookblast Podcast uses Music Xray to source the featured songs. Music Xray combines music analysis software, machine learning, and the crowd-sourcing of industry professionals & fans to identify high potential songs & talent. Show written by: Mike McCready Contributing writers: Shlomi Hoss & Steve North Curated by Courtney Minor Edited for audio & video by Jesse McCoy Legal: John Benemerito Title Song: Love Turn by Rick Rocker Published: August 2, 2021
Good news! Life after 50 is actually really good The Defendants: Alien Kids - How to Make an Alien Burger (2008) Alien Kids - How To Make Alien Ice Cream (2008) Cathy Berberian - I want to Hold Your Hand (1967) Colton Ford - Lithium (2009) Radies Man - A Kiss In Disco (1995) Radies Man - She Loves Another and I Cry (1995) Byrd E Bath - I'm So Wet (196?) The Fools - Psycho Chicken (1979) Kerry Christensen - The Chicken Yodel (1995) Takeo Ischi 石井健雄 - New Bibi Hendl aka Chicken Yodeling (2011) Links : Please support our Patreon, if you can! Contacts: Voicemail: (724) 246-4669! Email: companerospodcast@gmail.com Check out the other Compañeros Radio Network shows: Movie Melt Get Soft with Dr Snuggles Songs on Trial Heavy Leather Horror Show Ballbusters Movies About Girls Classic In Search of the Perfect Podcast
| Shoestrings | 03:32 | Ray, Goodman & Brown | You Can't Help But Fall In Love | 03:05 | Contributors Of Soul | Better Man | 03:42 | George Pettus | More To Love | 04:18 | T.S. Monk | So Lonely | 03:01 | Perfections | I'll Never Love Again | 02:50 | The 5 Stepping Stars | So Free | 03:14 | Keni Myles | What A Woman Really Means | 02:50 | Donny Hathaway | In My Opinion | 02:36 | The Vandals | In My Opinion Part II | 04:00 | The Vandals | Old Love | 02:02 | The Intruders | Together | 02:56 | The Intruders | I'm Your Lover | 03:37 | Ronnie McNeir | Stay A Little While | 05:24 | Gerald Alston | Don't Fight The Feeling | 04:43 | Enchantment | Let's Straighten It Out | 05:10 | Latimore | My Baby | 03:12 | Limitations | Without You Tonight | 04:31 | The Fabulous Waller Family | The Whole Town's Laughing At Me | 04:27 | Teddy Pendergrass | Pressure | 03:33 | Kenny Lattimore | Mama I Miss You | 02:51 | The Moments | Let Me Love You Again | 03:28 | The Summits | Is There Someone | 02:42 | Ebon-Nees | Wonderin' | 03:47 | Soccorro | Too Late | 05:02 | Soccorro | At The Crossroads | 03:07 | The Notations | On The Inside | 04:03 | Mary Jane Girls | Slow Motion | 04:04 | The Dells | Those Were The Best Days Of My Life | 03:12 | The Modulations | Welcome To My World | 04:34 | Delegation | I Cry (feat. Regina Belle) | 04:23 | Mr David | Down Three Dark Streets | 05:01 | Trammps
This is a bonus episode, part of Pledge Week 2021. Patreon backers get one of these with every episode of the main podcast. If you want to get those, and to support the podcast, please visit patreon.com/andrewhickey to sign up for a dollar a month or more. Click below for the transcript. Today we're going to look at one of the very few records to become a US number one hit despite being sung in a language other than English -- a record that was also the first record by an Asian person ever to make the US number one. But it's also a record that shows how deeply embedded racism was in the Anglophonic countries. Today we're going to look at "Ue o Muite Arukō" by Sakamoto Kyu, or, as it was titled for English-speaking markets, "Sukiyaki", by Kyu Sakamoto: [Excerpt: Kyu Sakamoto, "Sukiyaki"] Before we start, I'd just like to apologise in advance for my extreme mangling of the Japanese words in this episode. I only speak English, and while I can usually guess at the pronunciation of terms in Romance or Germanic languages and not be too far off, I'm aware that Japanese is a very different language to any I've had any experience of before. Sakamoto Kyu started his career when he was sixteen in a comedy music group called the Drifters -- yes, yet another Drifters, or Dorifutāzu as they were called in Japan. This particular group would go on to have the most popular comedy show on Japanese TV, but Sakamoto was only with them for a brief period -- he was upset that he was only the second vocalist, rather than the lead, and so he joined a band called Danny Iida and Paradise King as their lead vocalist. Their first record, "Kanashiki Rokujissai", became a hit in Japan, but sadly I've not been able to find a copy of that record anywhere online. However, they had a string of other hits in its immediate wake, including versions of American hits like Neil Sedaka's "Calendar Girl": [Excerpt: Danny Iida and Paradise King, "Calendar Girl"] And Jimmy Jones' "Good Timing": [Excerpt: Danny Iida and Paradise King, "Good Timing"] Sakamoto went solo at the end of 1961, with his first solo record "Ue o Muite Arukō": [Excerpt: Sakamoto Kyu, "Ue o Muite Arukō"] That went to number one in Japan for three months, but for a while it did nothing anywhere else, and Sakamoto continued his previous career of making cover versions of American hits for the Japanese market, with records like his cover version of Del Shannon's "Hats Off to Larry": [Excerpt: Sakamoto Kyu, "Hats Off to Larry"] But then in 1963, Louis Benjamin, an executive with Pye Records, made a trip to Japan, and he heard "Ue o Muite Arukō" and thought it had hit potential in the UK. Rather than license the record, he decided to get a cover version made, by Kenny Ball's Jazzmen, one of the biggest trad groups in Britain. But he had one problem -- the song's name. He didn't think that British people would be able to pronounce "Ue o Muite Arukō", and he was probably correct, but he didn't choose to use a translation of the title either. The title, in English, means "I Look Up As I Cry", and was about crying at loss and trying to hide your tears -- specifically, in this case, crying after a political protest against American troops in Japan, which the writer knew would be unsuccessful, though he took that emotion and turned it into a more general one. "I Look Up as I Cry" would be a perfectly good title for a song, of course, but what Benjamin wanted was something that would highlight the fact that the song was Japanese, but would be recognisable and pronounceable to English people. So he renamed the song "Sukiyaki", which is actually the name for a type of beef hotpot, and that's the name under which Kenny Ball's version of the song came out: [Excerpt: Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen, "Sukiyaki"] Ball's version of the song was a hit, and so HMV in England rushed out the original, also under the title "Sukiyaki", and it made number six in the charts. Because of that success, it was also released by Capitol in the US, which was owned by the same company as HMV, and there it went to number one for three weeks. In both countries it was released as by Kyu Sakamoto, rather than Sakamoto Kyu -- in Japan, one says the family name first and the given name second, and swapping them round in Western countries is commonplace. Sakamoto went on a world tour, appeared on the Steve Allen show, and released an album which went top twenty in the US. He only had one other Hot One Hundred hit, though, "Shina no Yoru (China Nights)", which went to number 58: [Excerpt: Kyu Sakamoto, "Shina no Yoru"] Sakamoto continued to have a successful career in Japan, but had no further hits in the Anglophone world. But he was still the first Asian artist ever to have a US number one, and his record was one of the biggest hits of the pre-Beatles sixties in the States -- according to some sources it has sold thirteen million records worldwide, making it one of the twenty biggest selling singles of all time. Sakamoto died in 1985, in a plane crash. He was forty-three.
Querencia is one of the very first women-driven, Indigiqueer romantic screen projects anywhere. APTN Lumi's first original series centres on the budding romance between two young Indigenous women – Abe, played by Mary Galloway, and Daka, played by Kaitlyn Yott – and follows them as they navigate and explore their complex Indigiqueer identities. Querencia was written and directed by Mary Galloway – critically acclaimed for her acting work in Never Steady, Never Still and her shorts Spirit Glitch and Unintentional Mother – and co-executive produced with Jessie Anthony (Brother, I Cry). In this fascinating interview, Mary talks about the heartbreak that led to this sexy, devastating, funny, and joyful series, and why we should tell more love stories. Episode sponsor: UBCP/ACTRA
Thirteen episodes in, this niche 80s mixtape podcast finally features its debut of Sylvester and Valerie Dore. With a major assist from Ryan Capiro. Also listen to the episode of Different Head that gave me this episode’s Simon Byrne track. (Different Head is the podcast that inspired me to make this show, and it is just great in general.) Track listing: 0:00 Fancy, “Lady of Ice” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music 6:48 Mozzart, “Scandal & Vice” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music 11:55 Fesh, “Scandal Eyes” 17:12 Simon Byrne, “Losing Control” 21:11 Vincent, “Someone’s Sayin’ No” 27:14 Max Coveri, “Bye Bye Baby” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music 34:23 Carly Simon, “Why” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music 40:52 Shy Rose, “I Cry for You” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music 46:13 Ankie Bagger, “Where Were You Last Night?” — Apple Music • Spotify 50:12 Sandra, “Heaven Can Wait” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music 54:12 Karl Olivas, “Follow Me” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music 61:47 Sylvester, “Someone Like You” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music 68:00 Divine, “Native Love (Step by Step)” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music 73:03 Valerie Dore, “The Night” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music 76:48 Dale, “He’s So Typical” 85:16 Wink, “Yoru ni Hagurete (Where Were You Last Night)” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music This whole thing is put together by me, Drew Mackie. Follow me on Twitter. I'm on Instagram too. Also listen to the Spotify playlist that inspired this podcast. If you have a recommendation for a song you think should be played on the show, hit me up on Twitter or leave me a voicemail by calling (970) 823-4726 — or 970 82 DISCO. I may play your recommendation on a future show. Have a look at the official website for fancy people. The original art for this podcast was designed by Sarah Wickham, who rocks. Check out her art and also buy her stuff. Subscribe: Mixcloud • iTunes • Stitcher • Libsyn • Google Podcasts
WARNING: THIS IS A VULNERABLE ONE. I CRY. IT'S RAW EMOTION. A few days ago, I posted THIS POST on my Instagram. I shared that after losing 45kg, over a period of 2 years, I gained back 30kg and I felt ashamed, embarrassed and really disappointed in myself. In this episode, I break down that post and elaborate on all of the feels and share my vulnerability as a way for me to get back into integrity. My hope is that by me sharing this, that if you are struggling with this, you don't feel alone. This time in life is really difficult because you're more hard on yourself than ever before. Please also listen with kindness if you haven't struggled with this before - this one was a hard one to share. Enjoy lovers xo =============== Sign Up For The Love Yaself Starter Kit, my 5 Day Free Self Love course: CLICK HERE =============== Ps. Join our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/loveyaselfacademycommunity Follow along on IG; The Love Yaself Academy here: https://www.instagram.com/loveyaselfacademy/ Sign up for daily emails: https://katepurtlecoaching.activehosted.com/f/1 Music by Truxell, check him out here: https://spoti.fi/3oaRjm6
1. Manhattan Transfer. - Cantaloop. Flip Out. 2. Llorca. - I Cry. 3. Gotan Project. - De Hombre A Hombre. Nicolas Repac Remix. 4. Schaun Tozer. - Blackout Walk. 5. Nikitch & Kuna Maze. - 46 Rue Du Fort. Sivey Remix. 6. Anchorsong.- Tunis Dream. 7. Dexter Story. - Paddle Boat. 8. Schaun Tozer. - Thanks For All The Fish. 9. Tides. - DRWND. 10. Studnitzky. - Hauke. 11. Art Of Noise. - Moments In Love. Beaten. 12. Ego Ella May Ft Kojey Radical. - Come On. 13. Masok. - Right Up Your Ally. 14. Killiam Shakespear. - Phillip Eno Greene.
1. Guru Ft Carleen Anderson. - Sights In The City. 2. Loop Therapy. - Old Skool Joint. 3. Gas Lab & Truam Diggs Ft Natayla. - Jazz Hop. 4. Main Source. - Think. 5. Ethan Hein. - Freedom Jazz Dance Megamix. 6. Llorca. - I Cry. 7. Khruangbin & Maxwell Udoh. - I Like It.(Don't Stop). 8. Kraak & Smaak Ft Izo Fitzroy. - Twilight. Titeknots Remix. 9. Bibi Tanga & The Selenites. - Be Africa. KF Edit. 10. Femi Kuti. - Pa Pa Pa. 11. IFE. - Music For Egun Movement 1. 12. Petwo Evans. - Wheels.
Jessie Anthony is the filmmaking force behind Brother, I Cry. The feature film follows Jon, a young First Nations man, as he struggles to overcome addiction and avoid the multiple warrants out on him. Brother, I Cry – which won the Audience Choice award at imagineNATIVE and earned Jessie the award for Best BC Emerging Filmmaker at the 2020 Vancouver International Film Festival – is a story about family, addiction, and the justice system, and the ways in which people can lose themselves in all three of these competing realities. It's evocative without being exploitative, honest without being traumatizing, and rich with empathy and heart. In short, Brother, I Cry is a stunning achievement in filmmaking, and doubly so when you consider that it's Jessie's first narrative feature. In this compelling and poignant interview, Jessie discusses the dream that led to Brother, I Cry, and where she'd like to take audiences next. Episode sponsor: Storyhive
On this episode we cover the 2020 imagineNATIVE film festival, which celebrates the best Indigenous filmmaking from around the world! We are joined by Naomi Wada Platt, a YouTube film reviewer who covers film in both English and Japanese. We talk about Inconvenient Indian, Monkey Beach, Brother, I Cry, The Legend of Baron To'a and Love and Fury. Follow Naomi on Twitter and Instagram. Go to contrazoompod.com for all things CZP including past shows, guest appearances, blog posts and much more. Bookmark the page as we will be updating it frequently! Listen to Contra Zoom on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Overcast, RadioPublic, Breaker, Podcast Addict and more! Please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. Send us a screenshot of your 5 star rating and review to contrazoompod@gmail.com and we will send you free swag! Thank you Eric and Kevin Smale for creating the awesome theme music and Stephanie Prior for designing the logo. Follow the show on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Contra Zoom is proudly presented by Aesthetic Magazine. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/contrazoompod/message
We started off this week's show with an interview that Niko did with Paul Armstrong who is the executive director of Crazy8s. After that, we had two very positive reviews. First one being Serra's review on Studio 58's "The Doll's House Project". Serra actually interviewed one of the actors in this production, Sierra Haynes, so make sure to check out last week's episode for that! After Serra, Silvana did her review on "Brother, I Cry" which was part of VIFF. Fun fact, Serra also did an interview with Jessie Anthony who is the writer, producer and director of Brother, I Cry. If you want to listen to that interview, it's on the episode of September 30th! We finished off the show with some shout-outs to the Discover Dance Series, to VIDF Livestreams and lastly to VSFF Call for submissions. Submit your short film until the 16th!
I) Cry out to God vv. 1-3, 7-9 Don't be ashamed to admit your inner turmoil! II) Consider ways to redirect your thoughts vv. 4-6, 10-12 Remember the past blessings are a biblical prescription III) Magnify the size of God to diminish the size of your problems v. 13-20 There is something about worship that recalibrates the soul In Closing: If you’re struggling with depression, anxiety, or hopelessness, let me offer you some advice: 1.Talk about it to God. I promise that God can handle it. He knows what you’re thinking anyway and wants to hear from you! 2.Ask God’s forgiveness when you’ve gotten your focus out of whack and made your problems bigger than your God. 3.Ask for the ability to let go of all the anger and self-pity. You can’t get rid of it in your own strength. 4.Take it day by day. God doesn’t promise to give us strength for tomorrow, today. He gives us strength for today, today. 5.Don’t quit. No matter how afraid you are, no matter how anxious you are about tomorrow, no matter how depressed and hopeless you feel, don’t quit! I promise that God will never, ever give up on you. The lie of depression is that it will never end. DON’T BELIEVE IT. Depression may last a long time, but it is almost always temporal. Depression is a huge problem these days. If you are struggling with thoughts of suicide, don’t battle it alone. Reach out to a trusted friend or family member. Talk to a professional counselor or call a suicide prevention line. It’s never too late to ask for help. Watch us on our YouTube channel, our website or our Facebook page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi7C66QudDzbTDtA-DaSQBw/ https://midwaybaptistnc.org https://facebook.com/midwaybaptistnc
Welcome back everyone! We had a great summer break but now it's time to report on some local art. We kicked off today's episode with an interview with Jessie Anthony who is the writer, director and producer of the movie "Brother, I Cry" which you can catch on VIFF until October 7th. After this incredible interview, Serra reviewed Kokoro Dance's "Reading the Bones" which was livestreamed as part of VIDF. The rest of today's show was filled with shout-outs. We mentioned the festivals VIDF, Vancouver Improv Festical and VIFF. We also talked about Crazy8s for which submissions are now open! Last but not least, we finished off today's show by letting you know that "This Beautiful Day" by Kristin McIver returned to Squamish as part of the Vancouver Biennale and also that the Polygon Gallery has tours for "Third Realm" every Saturday!
For the Touchy Topic Steven talks about politics and how people should learn to respect each others views, even if you don't agree. For the Fun Topic Steven shares his ideas for changes in Universal Studios theme parks that he wishes could happen. Steven Daniel as main hostBritt host of What the Britt?!Rachael host of Sex Talk Wayne host of Smoke's with the Tribe Song 1- What You Need by Ariel Ryder Song 2- Outside of Omaha by Songs From The RoadSong 3 - I Cry by TH1RT3EN Parody Ad 1: https://www.castingcall.club/m/shane%20hillParody Ad 2: https://www.castingcall.club/m/AdequateGirthSOUNDSTRIPE: use music and sound effects for your projectsSupport the show
チャンネル登録はこちら↓ http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPbYcKksIrs8k0qfvIcAuUQ?sub_confirmation=1 I Cry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZ0OriHAfJU 2020年4月1日より毎日更新! —言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく!— 当チャンネルでは、ご覧の皆様がヒップホップ楽曲のリリック(歌詞)と独力で向き合えるよう、解釈に必要となる英文法・語法・口語表現・スラングなどの知識をシェアしていきます。アーティストの創意工夫やメッセージが込められたヒップホップのリリック。その面白さをご自身の力で感じ取っていただけたら最高です! 『ヒップホップで学ぶ英語』は、そのお手伝いをさせていただきます。 言葉に向き合い、ヒップホップをもっと楽しく! #HIPHOP #英語 #JaRule SHO OKUDA Twitter:https://twitter.com/vegashokuda Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/vegashokuda/ YOU-KID Twitter:https://twitter.com/you_kid Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/youkid1988 Track by DJ KOTA a.k.a. K LARK Twitter:https://twitter.com/KOTA_K_LARK Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kota.k.lark/ 当チャンネルのプレイリストを音楽ストリーミングサービスでチェック! 紹介した曲とこれから紹介する予定の曲をPICK UP! - SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3sjIx7gWGWCPThuBwhC2Qm?si=u3citGlGQW-tmEoMcjWJ8g - APPLEMUSIC https://music.apple.com/jp/playlist/hiphop%E3%81%A7%E5%AD%A6%E3%81%B6%E8%8B%B1%E8%AA%9E-4-8-21/pl.u-9N9LLp3u1Ybe3bq - LINE https://music.line.me/launch?target=playlist&item=upi7nLrdtfvhxjzlzBSZSgLdNq6MTZG-eQsU&cc=JP&from=tw - AWA https://mf.awa.fm/2V8Vrao
While interning at Atlantic Records in 2005, Joe Khajadourian linked up with Alex Schwartz, forming The Futuristics. Together they have achieved numerous records that hit radio and climbed the charts. Some of their credits include G-Eazy and Halsey’s “Him & I,” Selena Gomez’s “Fetish,” Machine Gun Kelly’s “Bad Things” featuring Camila Cabello, Flo Rida’s “I Cry,” and The Lonely Island’s, “3-Way,” ft. Justin Timberlake and Lady GaGa, which earned an Emmy nomination. In early 2015, The Futuristics co-produced Natalie La Rose’s hit debut single “Somebody” ft. Jeremih, which reached #1 at rhythmic radio and the top ten on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. The Futuristics also have a song on the Furious 7 soundtrack, “Payback”, by Juicy J, Kevin Gates, Future, and Sage the Gemini.Find the Futuristics here: http://artistpg.com/producer/the-futuristics/Find Industry Talks here: https://industrytalks.net/Find Roman Perry here: https://www.romanperry.rocks/
From Depths of Woe, I Cry to Thee - A Cantata prepared for The Twenty-First Sunday After Trinity. A production of KNNA the Cross Radio. Bringing Bach Back examines the theology and music of Bach Cantatas. This cantata is Bach's take on the Luther Hymn based on Psalm 130. Cover art - Hope - George Frederic Watts
61. I Cry... As the Magic Fades Away... by Fantasy Football Intervention --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fantasyintervention/support
61. I Cry... As the Magic Fades Away... by Fantasy Football Intervention
61. I Cry... As the Magic Fades Away... by Fantasy Football Intervention--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fantasyintervention/support
-A game of match-ups -Jordan really broke the piñata -Locks to be eliminated -Do you get suspended/tossed for fighting? -Plenty of Tayshia love -Is Dean’s lifestyle a good one for me to try & mimic? -Blake is 30, Shea loves him -I Cry by Cam ft. Dylan -Week 3 preview evaluation -Hard Knocks Week 2 -Did we get enough of the AB helmet saga? -The coaches know they’re on Hard Knocks -The Raiders QB room -Who will they cut & break our hearts? -Brent Musburger appearance -Where is Josh Jacobs? -What we want from episode 3
It's human to cry but Christian to lament. Learn how to recover the lost art of lament from the Psalms of Lament by following the pattern: "I CRY!"
Hi, it's Brendawgg. My pro nouns are she and her. I'm a women's studies major who has a passion for social justice! I'm a huge PROUD feminist who's also GAY as fuck, vegan and Chicanx! In the first episode I talk about my coming out story and how college has shaped me to be very outspoken, sex and body positive, and finding my voice through feminism. Also how my definition of feminism has made me Love intersectionality! In my second episode I talk about Intergeneratinal Trauma and how I broke that silence through My self Love journey. I touch on my emotions, my gender expression and what it means to be a Woman to me and loving my VAGINA. For reference I bring in the book Girls and Sex by Peggy Orenstein and I Cry. Attending my first Women's March and also going bra free because my body my choice! I also talk about trauma through past relationships and substance abuse and struggling to find my voice with anxiety. Yes that Uterus with a middle finger is MY tattoo! I hope this can help you by letting you know that feeling your emotions is okay and that you are a valid human being! Thank you for listening Have a Gay Day and always Fuck the patriarchy.
Before she made her solo debut, she made hits with Route 94 and Clean Bandits. Her debut album and follow up album "I Cry when I laugh" and follow up second album Always in between and made her the first British female solo artist to have seven number one singles on the UK Singles Chart. Daniel Cesar has the pleasure to speak to the british singer Jess Glynne before her concert in Denmark.
CliffCentral.com — Grammy Award-winning R&B and soul musician Anthony Hamilton has hit our shores once more, to take over the country with his soulful sounds. Hailed as the King of Soul, his timeless voice has birthed hit songs including "Best Of Me", "Never Love Again", "Pass Me Over", "Pray For Me", "I Cry", "Comin’ From Where I’m From" and "Freedom", just to mention a few. Discussing his recent visit to South Africa and his colourful career, he chats to Gareth here.
This week, I talk to my amazing friend Melissa Meyer. Cover art photo - circa 2006? We laugh, we cry (ok, let's be honest… I CRY…), we just had the best conversation. Melissa opens up to me about an abusive relationship that she was in that caused her to cut people out of her life, myself included. We talk about at what moment she realized there was a problem and how she got through it. Below are some links and phone numbers to hotlines and support groups for anyone who may need a place to go, someone to call, or any other help. The National Domestic Violence Hotline [www.thehotline.org](www.thehotline.org) 1-800-799-7233 YWCA [https://www.ywca.org](https://www.ywca.org) Depending on where you're located, there will be different centers and organizations that can help you if you don't have a strong support system to help you immediately. Reach out. People are always waiting to help you. One world. One love. We are all in this together. Thanks, as always, for listening, and hope you enjoy. kthanksbye
Hope you guys had a good weekend. I know that the talk of HURRICANE MATTHEW has dominated the news because of the damage it has done, and the potential disaster it proposes for people in the path of the storm. In the lyric of I CRY performed by Club Nouveau written by myself, AND my nephew from Men at Large AND Samuelle - it isn't just me, it goes - WHEN NATURE ROARS, it cuts so deep. As long as we live on this planet - 515-605-9376 - K I T M, Keepin' It Together - main... Kings In The Morning.
1. Ronnie Earl – Backstroke – Ronnie Earl Plays The Blues 19972. John Lord blues Project – Houchie couchie Man – Live 20113. The Chicago Kingsnakes – Mr. Telecaster – Blues Island 19984. Kim Wilson – Baby Please Dont go – That's life 19945. Johnny Mastro & Mama's Boys – Night – Beautiful Chaos 20106. Vincent Hayes Project – I just want to get you high tonight – Reclamation 20107. The Steve Miller Band – Cant be Satisfied – Let your Hair down 20118. Matt Guitar Murphy – the Blues dont Bother me – The Blues dont bother me 19969. Mama's boys – Come back baby – Chicken and Waffles 200210. Joanna Conner – Juicy – big Girl Blues 199611. Ike Turner – Sweet Black Angel – My Blues country 199612. Jason Ricci – My Blood is Yours – Down at the Duke 199713. Buddy Guy – I got My eyes on you – I Cry and Sing The Blues 1992
More fun (I hope) for you: 1.Licia Albanese Pagliacci Aria 2.Zeani/Borso Piccolo Marat Duet (They made them do the finale again!) 3.Vassilka Petrova Trovatore Aria (send children and small animals out of the room) 4.Schwartzkopf/Jurinac/Della Casa (Sophie) Rosenkavalier trio (Della Casa did all three roles) 5. Mado Robin Lucia Mad Scene (with High K# above R) 6. Eleanor Ross "Pace" 7. Bidu Sayao Manon Adieu (You do not have to sound like Nilsson to be a sensation) 8. Renata Scotto Adriana Phedre Declamation in Act 3 9.Irmgard Seefried Ariadne Composer's Aria 10.Cesare Siepi Salvador Rosa Aria 11. Simionato/Di Stefano Favorita Duet 12.Pinza/Martinelli Simone duet (Jan.21,1939,my third birthday) (I never forgave mom and dad for not taking me!) 13.Giuseppe Taddei Schicchi Aria 14.Diana Soviero Zaza aria (Leoncavallo) 15.Joan Sutherland Alcina Aria 16.Giuseppe Taccani Guglielmo Ratcliff aria (Mascagni) 17-18. Richard Tucker Chenier aria/ Juive Cabaletta 19. Taddei Fanciulla aria 20. Antonietta Stella Vespri Bolero 21.Franz Voelker Walkure act one scene (one of my 5 fav.tenors of the past) 22.Leonard Warren Faust aria 23.Ludwig Weber Boris Monolog. (one of my 5 fav.bassos of the past) 24.Ljuba Welitsch Gypsy Baron aria 25. Zinka Milanov's Last "Pace" from Newark,NJ Concert in 1966 (I CRY!)
All The Abovehttp://www.mixcrate.com/audio/3/3/337130-Kimbmfpr.mp3 Alive Krewella #thatPower Will.I.Am ft Justin Bieber Where Have You Been Rihanna Hangover Tiao Cruz Yeah 3X Chris Brown Scream Usher Bandz A Make Her Dance Juicy J Swimming Pools (Drank) Kendrick Lamar Boomerang DJ Feli Fel Let's Go Ne-Yo Starships Nicki Minaj Satisfaction Benny Benassi Birthday Song 2 Chainz Locked Out Of Heaven Bruno Mars Ni##as In Paris Jay Z & Kanye West Dance Big Sean Clique Kanye West Slow Down Clyde Carson Ayy Ladies Travis Porter Single Ladies Beyonce Boyfriend Justin Bieber Up LoveRance Who Booty John Hart ft IAMSU Function E-40 As Your Friend Chris Brown Don't Stop The Party Pitbull Wild Ones Flo Rida ft. Sia Turn Up The Love Far East Movement I Cry Flo Rida Sweet Dispostion The Temper Trap Call Me Maybe Carly Rae Jespen Girls Beyonce Don't Wake Me Up Chris Brown Let Me Love You Ne-Yo Glad You Came The Wanted Give Me Everything Pitbull ft. Ne-Yo The Night Out Martin Solveig Ain't No Mountain High Enough Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell Hello Martin Solveig
1. On The Edge - Sam & Gigi 2. I Cry for You - Sam & Gigi 3. Dont Stand There - Miguel Migs 4. Love Vibes - Sam & Gigi 5 Sunburst - Marc Romboy, Alex Kidd Remix 6. A Message for the DJ - Delano Smith - Jimpster Remix 7. Mesmerized - Miguel Migs - Shur -i-kan Guilty Pleasures Remix 8. I Try - Francois DuBois, Nic Fanciculli Remix 9. LeLove - LeAndre from Paris 10. After 8 - Miss Kittin 11. Magnificent - Iz & Diz - Justin Martin remix 12. Higgledy Piggledy - Ian Pooley, Boris Dlugosch edit 13. Search is Over - Spirit Catcher 14. Dream Machine - Mark Farina, DJ Fluid Remix 15. Thirteen - Master H, Mylo remix 16. Giving it All - Miguel Migs, LT remix 17. So Far - Miguel Migs, Erics old school revival mix