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DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio
DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio 11 May 2025

DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 123:09


Among the new tracks on this week's Dark Nation Radio are ones from VNV Nation, Peter Murphy, Ships in the Night, Endanger, and an epic collaboration going by the name Ordo M'era Luna. Lots of other goodies in the mix including Lights of Euphoria, Sacred Skin, Ductape, Ruined Conflict, Cold Connection, Dance My Darling, and Empathy Test. I hope you enjoy it! As always, if you like what you hear, I hope you will support the bands and consider following me on your preferred platform. Reposts of the show so that others can find out about it are particularly appreciated. Questions and promo materials may be directed to darknationradio@gmail.com. Thanks for your support! DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 11 May 2025 Ordo M'era Luna, “Dark Heart of the Moon” Peter Murphy, “Hot Roy” Vioflesh, “Your Absence” SYZYGYX, “Climax” Bella Eterna, “Me & the Desert” Seatemples, “La Oscuridad del Llano” Sad Madona, “Sans ou avec Toi” Sick Jokes vs. Sine, “I Would Die 4 U” Destroy Me Again, “Unhappiness (Frozen Plasma remix)” Sacred Skin, “Static Blue” Information Society, “Creatures of Light and Darkness” Ships in the Night, “Inside” Ductape, “Evil Me” Brutal Pink & Madil Hardis, “It's Alright (DMT mix)” Ruined Conflict, “Six Feet Under” Palindrones, “Kryne Lamiya” Lights of Euphoria, “Surrender” VNV Nation, “By Your Side” Demonwarp, “Graveland” Implant, “Why Don't You Sin Like Me” Freaky Mind ft. Omnimar, “Trust” CATTAC, “Morticians” The Awakening, “Fallout” Dance My Darling, “Smells Like Fabulous” Endanger ft. Kiara M.E., “Bleak Heart” Death By Love, “Strong Inside” Cold Connection, “Save Me Now (P.O. mix)” VV & the Void, “Devotion (Release the Bats Halloween remix)” Empathy Test, “A River Loves a Stone” DJ CYPHER'S DARK NATION RADIO—24 years strong! **Live Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org **Recorded @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive **Downloadable @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive **Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio[at] gmail[dot]com **Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio

Journey of the Rhode Runner
Throwback Thursday: Prince March Madness

Journey of the Rhode Runner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 42:41


Hey there, ‘80s fans! Welcome back to Throwback Thursday – Return to the '80s edition! It's that time of year again—March Madness! But we're not talking about basketball here. Oh no, we're diving into our very own Return to the '80s March Madness music tournament!

Spin It!
Purple Rain - Prince: Episode 190

Spin It!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 81:25


Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing called Life... and learn about one of pop music's biggest icons, Prince! His legendary film and soundtrack album Purple Rain dominated the mid-80s, whether he was tearing up the dance charts with When Doves Cry or triggering a congressional hearing full of parental outrage for Darling Nikki! We'll talk about the creation of the film, the whereabouts of his motorcycle, his legendary halftime show, and the unbelievable amount of music that's still in the vault! The Mixtaper has tales of smells, smoke, and spaghetti... get your toilets ready. Baby, The Artist Formerly Known As Prince (aaaand currently known as Prince, too) is a Star.. so Let's Go Crazy this week!Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening!0:00 Intro2:55 About Prince12:04 About Purple Rain17:29 Prince Vs. The Parents Music Resource Center20:38 The Artist Formerly Known As Prince25:55 The Prince Vault27:21 Awards & Accolades28:12 Fact Or Spin30:06 He Likes To Smell McDonald's Food33:19 His Music Videos Are Bad For Toilets36:02 His Favorite Meal Is Spaghetti And Orange Juice39:00 Prince Performed At George Lucas' Wedding42:09 Prince Fact Or Spin Vault47:37 Album Art50:25 Let's Go Crazy53:09 Take Me With U55:26 The Beautiful Ones57:42 Computer Blue59:33 Darling Nikki1:02:24 When Doves Cry1:06:08 I Would Die 4 U1:08:08 Baby I'm A Star1:09:49 Purple Rain1:13:48 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sound Opinions
40 Years of Prince's Purple Rain

Sound Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 43:49


40 years ago, Prince released the psychedelic pop masterpiece, Purple Rain. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot revisit their classic album dissection of Purple Rain for the anniversary.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Prince And The Revolution, "Purple Rain," Purple Rain, Warner Bros, 1984The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Prince And The Revolution, "Let's Go Crazy," Purple Rain, Warner Bros, 1984Prince And The Revolution, "Take Me With U," Purple Rain, Warner Bros, 1984Prince, "Head," Dirty Mind, Warner Bros, 1980Prince, "Controversy," Controversy, Warner Bros, 1981Prince, "Soft And Wet," For You, Warner Bros, 1978Prince And The Revolution, "The Beautiful Ones," Purple Rain, Warner Bros, 1984Prince And The Revolution, "I Would Die 4 U," Purple Rain, Warner Bros, 1984Prince And The Revolution, "Darling Nikki," Purple Rain, Warner Bros, 1984Prince And The Revolution, "Computer Blue," Purple Rain, Warner Bros, 1984Prince And The Revolution, "Baby I'm a Star," Purple Rain, Warner Bros, 1984Prince And The Revolution, "When Doves Cry," Purple Rain, Warner Bros, 1984Prince, "Can't Stop This Feeling," Graffiti Bridge, Warner Bros, 1990Prince, "You're My Love," Originals, Warner Bros, 2019Mdou Moctar, "Imouhar," Funeral for Justice, Matador, 2024See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman
Live 5 - November 21, 2024.

The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 47:07


Featured Songs: 00:38 - Eggy - 11-02-24 - Suite Judy Blue Eyes - Chop Shop - Chicago, IL 16:55 - Spafford - 11-10-24 -   Salamander Song - The Crocodile - Seattle, WA 26:29 - Goose - 11-13-24 - I Would Die 4 U - The Anthem - Washington, DC 35:29 - moe.- 11-15-24 - Space Truckin - Middle Ages Brewing Company - Syracuse, NY 41:15 - Greensky Bluegrass - 11-15-24 - Broken Arrow - Granada Theater - Dallas, TX See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition
Episode 717: October 29, 2024

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 60:30


Episode 717: October 29, 2024 playlist: Medicine, "Involvement" (Medicine) 2024 Laner Archival Service Fennesz, "Heliconia" (Mosaic) 2024 Touch Papa M, "Ode to Mark White" (Ballads of Harry Houdini) 2024 Drag City Earthen Sea, "Another Space" (Recollection) 2024 kranky Nero, "Poon Village" (LP3.14) 2024 Temporary Residence memotone, "Fever of the World" (Fever of the World) 2024 Earth Memory Karate, "People Ain't Folk" (Make It Fit) 2024 Numero Group OOKSE, "The Dive feat. Maassai" (OOKSE) 2024 Backwoodz Otis Gayle, "What You Won't Do For Love" (Studio One Power Mix) 2024 Soul Jazz more eaze, "waltz (in memoriam old ways of living)" (lacuna and parlor) 2024 Mondoj Jon Mueller, "Duality (excerpt)" (Duality) 2024 Room40 Lauren Auder + Wendy and Lisa, "I Would Die 4 U" (TRANSA) 2024 Red Hot Organization Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Ugly American Werewolf in London: Prince - Purple Rain

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 78:12


Coming off the success of his 1999 album, Prince took everything to another level with 1984's Purple Rain. The album featured 5 singles that would get major airplay on different radio formats (pop, rock, r&b, dance) and MTV. The album would sell over 25 million copies worldwide but it was also the soundtrack to the movie of the same name which grossed over $70 million. Prince not only won Grammys for the album but also earned an oscar for the title track. Prince's unabashed sexuality oozed from every aspect of his performance in the movie and the videos and was reinforced by his band, The Revolution. From pop greats (I Would Die 4 U), rockin dance tracks (Let's Go Crazy), personal epics (Purple Rain) and emotional hits (When The Doves Cry), Prince saw his tunes go up the charts of different musical genres. But his overt sexuality, especially in songs like Darling Nikki, irked parents including Tipper Gore who included him among the Filthy 15 during her PMRC (Parents Music Resource Center) hearings before Congress. However, the extraordinary talent of Prince as a songwriter, instrumentalist, singer and performer won out in the end and this is the album that sent him to heights from which he never came down. It may not be the hard/prog/classic/heavy rock we normally cover but Purple Rain was hugely important in the development of our generation's understanding of what music was and we're happy to celebrate it's 40th! Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Ugly American Werewolf in London Store - Get your Wolf merch and use code 10OFF2023 to save 10%! Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast
UAWIL #180: Prince - Purple Rain

The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 78:12


Coming off the success of his 1999 album, Prince took everything to another level with 1984's Purple Rain. The album featured 5 singles that would get major airplay on different radio formats (pop, rock, r&b, dance) and MTV. The album would sell over 25 million copies worldwide but it was also the soundtrack to the movie of the same name which grossed over $70 million. Prince not only won Grammys for the album but also earned an oscar for the title track. Prince's unabashed sexuality oozed from every aspect of his performance in the movie and the videos and was reinforced by his band, The Revolution. From pop greats (I Would Die 4 U), rockin dance tracks (Let's Go Crazy), personal epics (Purple Rain) and emotional hits (When The Doves Cry), Prince saw his tunes go up the charts of different musical genres. But his overt sexuality, especially in songs like Darling Nikki, irked parents including Tipper Gore who included him among the Filthy 15 during her PMRC (Parents Music Resource Center) hearings before Congress. However, the extraordinary talent of Prince as a songwriter, instrumentalist, singer and performer won out in the end and this is the album that sent him to heights from which he never came down. It may not be the hard/prog/classic/heavy rock we normally cover but Purple Rain was hugely important in the development of our generation's understanding of what music was and we're happy to celebrate it's 40th! Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Ugly American Werewolf in London Store - Get your Wolf merch and use code 10OFF2023 to save 10%! Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Lethal List
E216: everything is beautiful

The Lethal List

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 90:58


TRACKLIST: 1. sza - saturn [cruza remix] [@cruzafied] 2. Red Flags - Brittany Howard [@brittany-howard-official] 3. Everything's Beautiful - Hiatus Kaiyote [@hiatus-kaiyote] 4. High (Hagan Remix) - muva of Earth [@muvaofearth-music @haganuk] 5. SOS - Little Simz [@littlesimz] 6. When It Fall - SALAKASTAR 7. Joy - salute [@saluteaut] 8. For One Last Time - Chenayder [@chenayder-soufffrans] 9. Yah / Element (Medley) - Joy Crookes [@joy-crookes] 10. Journey - Tobe Nwigwe [@tobenwigwe] 11. Breakdown Edit [BAE BAE] [@bae-bae-music] 12. Can't Stop X Internet - SlickGoHam [@sghclub] 13. Happy Ending (A.G Remix) - Kelela 14. Hurt You, Gus - BENEE [@benee] 15. Hello There - Lyrical Lemonade, Lil Tracy, Corbin & Black Kray 16. I Miss You - Blink-182 17. I Would Die 4 U - Holly Humberstone [@hollyhumberstone] 18. Chill - Bakar [@yeaabk] 19. Plastic - Moses Sumney [@mosessumney] 20. Patience - River Tiber [@rivertiber] 21. It's Nothin' - MALIA [@maliavibes] 22. Ridiculous - Raheem DeVaughn 23. prove it - 21 Savage & Summer Walker 24. Nothing Better Than (TRUE) - MadeinTYO & BJ the Chicago Kid [@madeintyo @bjthechicagokid] 25. GP4 - Logic [@logic_official]

Otherppl with Brad Listi
How to Approach "Truth" in Creative Nonfiction

Otherppl with Brad Listi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 86:05


In today's 'Craftwork' episode, a conversation with Emily Rapp Black about "truth" in creative nonfiction. Emily is the author of five books of creative nonfiction: Poster Child, The Still Point of the Turning World, which was a New York Times bestseller, Sanctuary, Frida Kahlo and My Left Leg, and I Would Die if I Were You (forthcoming). She is Professor of Creative Writing at UC-Riverside and a co-founder, with Gina Frangello, of Circe Consulting, which offers coaching and developmental editing to writers. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, etc. Subscribe to Brad Listi's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch @otherppl Instagram  YouTube TikTok Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hidden Gems
Episode 23: Hidden Gems April 2023 (13th Anniversary)

Hidden Gems

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 177:18


BRIAN POWER FEAT. ROACHFORD  GOT TO BE (SOUL MIX).RODNEY STITH  SOMETHING IS WRONG.NATASHA WATTS  RIGHT THE WRONG.AVERY SUNSHINE  DON'T COUNT ME OUT.ANNETTE SNELL I THINK I'M FALLING IN LOVE.PAUL KELLY  YOU MAKE ME TREMBLE.BELITA WOODS  MAGIC CORNER.THE MASQUERADERS  ONE MORE CHANCE.LORRAINE ELLISON  HAVEN'T I BEEN GOOD TO YOU?LARRY BRAGGS  FOR CRYING OUT LOUD.MAYSA  RUNNIN' FROM MYSELF.WILL DOWNING  DAMMIT I WANT YOU.CARMY LOVE  IN THE MORNING.DAVID SEA  BACK IN LOVE AGAIN.THE REGIME  BE A LOVER.PEARL DOWELL  IT'S ALL OVER.SHARON MCMAHAN  WHEN WILL LOVE COME TO ME?PAUL KELLY  COME WITH ME.BELITA WOODS  THAT'S WHEN I'LL STOP LOVING YOU.THE MASQUERADERS  BE HAPPY FOR ME.LORRAINE ELLISON  I'M GONNA CRY TILL MY TEARS RUN DRY.NORMAN HUTCHINS  I REALLY LOVE YOU.AVERY SUNSHINE  LUCKY.RODNEY STITH  HEAVEN'S DOOR.KIM TAVAR  BEAUTIFUL.JARROD LAWSON  I WOULD DIE 4 U.NATASHA WATTS  BRIGHTER DAYS.WILL DOWNING  YOU DESERVE BETTER.THEE SACRED SOULS  HAPPY AND WELL.BELLA BROWN & THE JEALOUS LOVERS  WHAT WILL YOU LEAVE BEHIND?SIR SPENCER FEAT. KENDRA GLENN  BE ABOUT IT.SAMUEL ARCHER FEAT. LASRO THE KING  LIKE I LOVE YOU.RODNEY  STITH  GIRL I LOVE YOU.ACANTHA LANG  RIDE THIS TRAIN (SINGLE VERSION).WE ARE ONE X-PERIENCE  IF IT FELLS GOOD.HIL ST. SOUL  KING.THE MASQUERADERS  HOW.SHARON MCMAHAN  DO I DESERVE IT BABY?FREDERICK KNIGHT  YOU'VE NEVER REALLY LIVED.RITA RAY  LOVE AIN'T THE SAME.IMAGINATION FEAT. KENNY G  THE LAST TIME (COOL SAX MIX).SHAILA PROSPERE  FAITH (RICKSTAR MIX).ANDY & THE BIG FUNK  ABSENT FRIEND.THE FOUR TOPS  ASK THE LONELY.MARTHA REEVES & THE VANDELLAS  NO ONE THERE.THE TEMPTATIONS  WHY DID SHE HAVE TO LEAVE ME (WHY DID SHE HAVE TO GO)? 

That Record Got Me High Podcast
S6E279 - Prince 'Parade' with Nora O'Connor

That Record Got Me High Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 56:54


Chicago-based singer/multi-instrumentalist Nora O'Connor has toured and recorded with the Decemberists, Neko Case, The New Pornographers and many more. This week she joins TRGMH to discuss a record/artist that never ceases to get her high: 'Parade' by Prince and The Revolution. His eighth studio album was the soundtrack to the 1986 film he directed and starred in, Under The Cherry Moon - and the final album where The Revolution is billed - and is yet another stunning example of Prince's place as a superior melodist, arranger, and player, as well as a celebration of his endless creativity. Songs featured in this episode: Pitch Or Honey - Neko Case; My Heart - Nora O'Connor; Clampdown - The Clash; Pop Life, Controversy, I Would Die 4 U, Raspberry Beret - Prince; What Have You Done For Me Lately - Janet Jackson; Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band - The Beatles; Christopher Tracy's Parade - Prince; In Between Days - The Cure; How Will I Know? - Whitney Houston; Never Surrender - Corey Hart; New Position, I Wonder U, Under The Cherry Moon, Girls & Boys, Life Can Be So Nice, Venus De Milo, Mountains, Do U Lie, Diamonds & Pearls (Live 1991) - Prince; Kiss (Demo) - Mazarati; Manic Monday - The Bangles;  Kiss, Anotherloverholenyohead, When You Were Mine, Sometimes It Snows In April - Prince; Fare Thee Well - Nora O'Connor

GONZO.MOE Anime Podcast
The News Broom: November 7, 2022 Edition

GONZO.MOE Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 64:37


Intro Biweekly schedule. We cover the top stories from the weeks previous Twitter, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify Search GONZO.MOE on your favorite podcast director Number 716.46MOE43 716.466.6343 License Announcements Discotek Licenses Aim for the Ace!, GaoGaiGar Series & Final OVA Tokyopop Licenses 'If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die', 14 More Manga Seven Seas Licenses 2nd Lupin III Manga Collection Naruto: Sasuke's Story, Naruto: Konoha's Story Spinoff Manga Launch in English Glacier Bay Books Licenses One Strange Day, Seaside Beta, The Cursed Body, To The Sea Manga Kodansha USA Licenses Matcha Made in Heaven, The Food Diary of Miss Maid Manga Seven Seas Licenses Life with an Ordinary Guy Who Reincarnated into a Total Fantasy Knockout, Homunculus Manga Azuki Adds Blitz Chess Manga Ascendent Animation Reveals Show Time! Anime's English Dub Cast Udon Ent. Licenses 2 Persona 4 Spinoff Manga, Reveals Street Fighter Origins: Sagat Graphic Novel Streaming Announcements HIDIVE to Stream Lupin Zero Net Anime on December 16 Toonami Airs Made in Abyss Season 2 on November 5 HIDIVE Adds Giant Beasts of Ars, Tunnel to Summer, Mirage Queen, UtaPri Maji Love ST☆RISH Tours Anime; Reveals 4 Dubcasts Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai Anime's English Dub Debuts in N. America on November 8 New Series T

14 Waves
Mixtape 78: Pick yourself up off the floor.

14 Waves

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 57:24


TENSE – “Disconnect Myself”, 2011. Collapsed System – “Trapped”, 1996. Trauma Phase – “Verve”, 2020. Soft Crash – “Haute Surveillance”, 2020. INFRAVISION – “Illegal Future”, 2021. Tobias Bernstrup – “Hitman”, 2015. Blac Kolor – “New Leader (Rendered Remix)”, 2021. ULTRA SUNN – “Distress”, 2021. Doubting Thomas – “Clocks”, 1991. Depeche Mode – “Breathing in Fumes”, 1986. Pigface – “Asphole”, 1994. Informatik – “How Long (din_fiv Remix)”, 2013. Cyber Axis – “Illusions”, 1995. HIDE – “I Would Die 4 U”, 2021. Website link: https://skullandcrossfades.com/pick-yourself-up-off-the-floor

Man Amongst Men
What it Means to Be a Man of Your Word with Ryan King

Man Amongst Men

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 39:30


#308. Follow Dominick on Instagram: @DominickQ Join the Great Man Mastermind: https://www.dominickq.com/masterminds/the-digital-mastermind Join the Facebook Group for Men: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheGreatManWithin __________________________ Ryan King on Instagram: @TheWisdomOfKings Post #1: A Man of Your Word Post #2: I Would Die for Her, But Do I Truly Live for Her? Post #3: Great Men Care Deeply   In this Episode: Pete Sousa runs The Payoff with Pete Podcast, 100+ episodes of athletes, celebrities and public figures who are recovering alcoholics How alcohol often starts off as a superpower, and the line where it turns into kryptonite Pete shares stories of professional athletes who played games drunk and high The humbling path to sobriety and re-learning life all over again Why recovering addicts are part of a special fraternity of trust and respect for one another

Toasted Lavender
Purple Rain Pt. 1

Toasted Lavender

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 66:23


In this episode we discover a beer that reminds Alyx of her grandpa's basement…in a good way! If you haven't seen Purple Rain the movie, it might be a good time to check it out, come back, and listen to us break down the Kid's behavior patterns. We dig into the Minnetonka Lake scene, how ‘I Would Die 4 U' originated, how not to say Apollonia (amongst other names,) and discover Prince's sneaky way of getting his freak on with his crush.

What the Riff?!?
Christmas Songs that Rock IV - A What the Riff Rabbit Hole

What the Riff?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 45:43


Episode NotesYes indeed, folks, Christmas time is here again!  We at What the Riff!?! want to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas, and here are a few rocking songs of the season for you to put on your playlist.“Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)” by the RamonesThe founders of the punk movement offer this take on a Christmas song, with the rapid tempo and rough lyrics we've come to know and love as a classic Ramones style.  Christmas is a time to be together with family,  but some families are a little less together than others!“Little Saint Nick” by the Beach BoysA little bit more sand than snow, this well-known Christmas classic takes inspiration from the surfin' genre of the Beach Boys in songs like "Little Deuce Coupe".“I Believe in Santa Claus” by REO SpeedwagonREO Speedwagon produced an album of Christmas standards in 2009.  The re-release in 2010 included three bonus tracks, one of which was this original song penned by Cronin and Hall.“You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” by  Thurl RavenscroftRavenscroft's bass voice is iconic for this classic song from the animated special, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas."  He also contributed his voice to Tony the Tiger for Kellogg's Frosted Flakes commercials.“Santa Claus is Comin' to Town'” by Bruce SpringsteenHow we missed this song in the first three Christmas episodes is a mystery, but Springsteen's rendition of this Christmas standard has been heard on rock radio stations everywhere since the mid-70's.  This rendition has made lists of both the best and the worst Christmas songs of all time.“Blue Christmas” by Elvis PresleyBrian wouldn't let us get through another episode without taking on this iconic song.  Doye O'Dell may have recorded this sad Christmas tune in 1948, but Presley's version is without a doubt the most famous one.“Mele Kalikinaka” by Bing Crosby & The Andrews SistersThe name of this song is a phonologic translation of the word "Merry Christmas" into the Hawaiian language.  Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters sang this song in 1950, but it made us think of its appearance in "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation."“Up on the Housetop” by Gene AutryWhile Autry sang this classic in 1953, it actually originated much earlier.  Benjamin Hamby wrote it in 1864, and it is the second-oldest secular Christmas song, after "Jingle Bells."   “I Want A Hippopotamus for Christmas” by Gayla PeeveyBruce thought this was sung by Bernadette Peters, but it was actually performed by then 10-year-old child prodigy Gayla Peevey in 1953.  The song inspired a fundraiser which resulted in the Oklahoma City Zoo acquiring a baby hippo named Matilda..“Soulful Christmas”  by James BrownWhile it is definitely a Christmas song, it is also a song of Thanksgiving, with the Godfather of Soul expressing his thanks for his fans coming to his shows and buying his albums.“Another Lonely Christmas” by PrincePrince penned this original Christmas song during his "Purple Rain" days, and it appeared as the B-side to the single "I Would Die 4 U."  The initial recording took place on February 18th, 1984 when Prince was essentially operating solo, and it tells the story of a man whose lover died on Christmas Day.“The Christmas Song” by Nat King ColeRobert Wells and Mel Torme wrote this standard in a hot July, and it had its beginnings as a psychological way for Bob Wells to think of cold things during the heat wave.  Nat King Cole recorded the most famous version of this song in 1946, adding a small string section over the objections  of Capitol Records.“'Zat You Santa Claus” by Buster Poindexter & His Banshees of BluePoindexter and his band cover this lesser-known Christmas tune originally sung by Louis Armstrong and the Commanders in 1953.  It tells the story of a guy frightened by a knock on his door while hanging up his stocking.“Another Christmas Song” by Stephen ColbertIngrid brings us a track by comedian Stephen Colbert, who parodies a Christmas song with the intention of becoming rich off its popularity.“Have a Holly Jolly Christmas” by Burl IvesThis song was featured in the Rankin-Bass Christmas Special "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer."  Ives provides the voice for Sam the Snowman, the narrator of the show.  This song finishes off that special, and also finishes off our special podcast.Merry Christmas, y'all!

PosLaVerda
#PosLaVerda 15 de Octubre, un Cafe con @ContraGodarria

PosLaVerda

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 49:44


Hablaremos del prejuicio estúpido de “si eres de izquierda porque usas iPhone” y otros sucesos que han sucedido en estos días. Además, lo sucedido en las eliminatorias sudamericanas. La canciones que sonaron en el episodio podcast de hoy son: Sex Shooter - Prince https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmTqS2IBkTc y I Would Die 4 U - Prince https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkNl3pq1twE ¿Te gusta lo que hacemos? suscríbete en nuestro Patreon https://www.patreon.com/PosLaVerda O apóyanos en PayPal https://www.paypal.me/JABP008 Acompáñanos en Telegram en nuestro Grupo Oficial https://t.me/joinchat/RHNjhafGuAVU7eY2 Si quieres comprar productos y accesorios tanto informáticos como tecnológicos, visita tiendainformatica.co Mira los productos de Tacchi Luxury https://t.me/promociontacchiluxury

#PosLaVerda
#PosLaVerda 15 de Octubre, un Cafe con @ContraGodarria

#PosLaVerda

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 49:44


Hablaremos del prejuicio estúpido de “si eres de izquierda porque usas iPhone” y otros sucesos que han sucedido en estos días. Además, lo sucedido en las eliminatorias sudamericanas.La canciones que sonaron en el episodio podcast de hoy son: Sex Shooter - Prince https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmTqS2IBkTc y I Would Die 4 U - Prince https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkNl3pq1twE¿Te gusta lo que hacemos? suscríbete en nuestro Patreon https://www.patreon.com/PosLaVerdaO apóyanos en PayPal https://www.paypal.me/JABP008Acompáñanos en Telegram en nuestro Grupo Oficial https://t.me/joinchat/RHNjhafGuAVU7eY2Si quieres comprar productos y accesorios tanto informáticos como tecnológicos, visita tiendainformatica.coMira los productos de Tacchi Luxury https://t.me/promociontacchiluxury

PosLaVerda
#PosLaVerda 15 de Octubre, un Cafe con @ContraGodarria

PosLaVerda

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 49:44


Hablaremos del prejuicio estúpido de “si eres de izquierda porque usas iPhone” y otros sucesos que han sucedido en estos días. Además, lo sucedido en las eliminatorias sudamericanas. La canciones que sonaron en el episodio podcast de hoy son: Sex Shooter - Prince https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmTqS2IBkTc y I Would Die 4 U - Prince https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkNl3pq1twE ¿Te gusta lo que hacemos? suscríbete en nuestro Patreon https://www.patreon.com/PosLaVerda O apóyanos en PayPal https://www.paypal.me/JABP008 Acompáñanos en Telegram en nuestro Grupo Oficial https://t.me/joinchat/RHNjhafGuAVU7eY2 Si quieres comprar productos y accesorios tanto informáticos como tecnológicos, visita tiendainformatica.co Mira los productos de Tacchi Luxury https://t.me/promociontacchiluxury

DT Radio Shows
Hooked Radio Show #014 with Steve Rayner

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 119:59


Hooked Radio Show #014 Track Listing 1. Billie (Loving Arms) Fred again Atlantic Records UK 2. Sun Goes Down (Extended Mix) Cloonee 3. Love Hate Ricardo Volilobe Guesthouse Music 4. Party's Jumpin feat Ossey James Joshwa (UK), Ossey James Repopulate Mars 5. Workout (Extended Mix) Maximo Quinones, Santeli 6. Gimme That R3WIRE STEREOHYPE 7. My Name feat Lolita Leopard Marco Faraone, Lolita Leopard Defected 8. Midnight Dancer Kyle Walker Another Rhythm 9. Do It To It ACRAZE THRIVE MUSIC 10. Talamanca Burns FFRR 11. You Name It Fab Massimo Glasgow Underground 12. Rescue Friend Within, Hayla Good Company 13. Sun Came Up Sofi Tukker, John Summit Ultra 14. Temperament of the Beat Cari Golden, CamelPhat Moon Harbour Recordings 15. Oeff Harvy Valencia Stereo Productions 16. Save Me Alex Preston, Siege Toolroom Trax 17. Falling (feat Penny F ) Brett Gould, Penny F Sink or Swim 18. Don't Be Afraid Diplo, Damian Lazarus, Jungle Torren Foot Higher Ground (Mad Decent) 19. Like Whoa Black V Neck This Ain't Bristol 20. Techno Disco feat Kay Elizabeth Hilit Kolet, Kay Elizabeth Defected 21. Deep Inside Johan S, Oliver Knight Toolroom Trax 22. How I Feel feat Hayley May Martin Ikin, Hayley May MK Toolroom 23. Wasting Time Will Taylor (UK) SOLOTOKO 24. Revelry PAX DFTD 25. Shiny Disco Balls feat Jessica Eve Who Da Funk, Jessica Eve Illyus & Barrientos Subliminal 26. Up All Night OFFAIAH DFTD 27. I Wanna Be U Chocolate Puma Armada Music 28. RIP Groove Double 99 Skint Records 29. Happy People Static Revenger Erick Morillo Armada Music 30. In My Head Biscits THRIVE MUSIC 31. I Would Die 4 U Space Cowboy New State Music

We Talk Podcasts
WTMusic: Talking Prince With Touré

We Talk Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 37:36


Journalist. Author. TV Personality. Cultural critic. Member of the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame nominating committee. And, most importantly for this show, Prince expert. That is this episode's special guest, Touré. Touré has just released his, Nothing Compares 2 U An Oral History of Prince, a follow up to his previous book from 2013 I Would Die 4 U: Why Prince Became an Icon. These are must reads not only for Prince fans but for all music lovers, as they explore in depth a true genius of music. Touré shares thoughts, opinions and stories of personal interactions with Prince, and it's a great listen. Enjoy. Some great ways to subscribe to We Talk Podcasts. Try us on iTunes. For those of you looking for an alternative we're now available on Stitcher Radio. You can also check the show out on the versatile TuneIn radio. And join the We Talk Conversation on Twitter @wetalkpodcasts. Plus give us a like now on Facebook. Ancheck out the WTM archives for more amazing interviews,  

The New Abnormal
Everyone's Against Forever Wars Until They Actually End w/ Toure

The New Abnormal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 58:33


“What is your Afghanistan hot take? Go.”“My number one hot take is that I don't like occupation. I don't feel like we should be permanently defending ‘democracy' in any given country. If they are not ready for democracy or to be run in the way that we want them to, we cannot use military power to force them to have a democracy,” said Touré, one of this week's guests on The New Abnormal, former MSNBC host, current host of an eponymous podcast, Toure Show and author of I Would Die 4 U: Why Prince Became an Icon. Hosts Molly Jong-Fast and Jesse Cannon are also joined by Jonathan Allen, a senior political reporter for NBC, and Noga Tarnopolsky, a Daily Beast contributor based in Jerusalem. In their regular “F**k That Guy” segment, the hosts raise their middle fingers to one Kristi Noem and South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg.If you haven't heard, every single week The New Abnormal does a special bonus episode for Beast Inside, the Daily Beast's membership program. where Sometimes we interview Senators like Cory Booker or the folks who explain our world in media like Jim Acosta or Soledad O'Brien. Sometimes we just have fun and talk to our favorite comedians and actors like Busy Phillips or Billy Eichner and sometimes its just discussing the fuckery. You can get all of our episodes in your favorite podcast app of choice by becoming a Beast Inside member where you'll support The Beast's fearless journalism. Plus! You'll also get full access to podcasts and articles. To become a member head to newabnormal.thedailybeast.com  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Rewired Soul
The Untold Story of Prince with Touré

The Rewired Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 52:09


Episode Notes Prince was one of the greatest musicians of all time who died far too soon from a prescription drug overdose. While he was alive, there was a lot of mystery around Prince, but that's all changed with the brand new book from music journalist Touré. In this episode, we sit down with Touré to discuss the untold stories about Prince from the people who were closest to him. We chat about Prince's work ethic, his relationships, his drug use, and so much more. Follow Touré on Twitter @Toure Follow Touré on Instagram @ToureShow Get a copy of Nothing Compares 2 U: An Oral History of Prince Get a copy of I Would Die 4 U: Why Prince Became an Icon Get a copy of Who's Afraid of Post-Blackness?: What It Means to Be Black Now Check out Touré's podcasts: Touré Show Who Was Prince? For the interview transcript visit www.TheRewiredSoul.com/interviews Follow @TheRewiredSoul on Twitter and Instagram Support The Rewired Soul: Get books by Chris Support on Patreon Try BetterHelp Online Therapy (affiliate) Donate

Finest Worksongs
Prince - Purple Rain

Finest Worksongs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 43:56


Prince was already an enigmatic superstar before the movie (and soundtrack) for "Purple Rain" was released in 1984. But this outing catapulted him into superstardom -- where he orbited the likes of Michael and Madonna (and often surpassed them). "Purple Rain" is Prince at his creative, clever and naughty best. Standard classics like "Let's Go Crazy" and "When Doves Cry" are teased with gems like "Darling Nikki" and "I Would Die 4 U." And the anthemic title track is the type of masterpiece by which other songs are measured. The album "Purple Rain" is a bonafide classic. And Prince was just getting started.

The Broken Record Player Podcast
Prince-Purple Rain

The Broken Record Player Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 99:16


On this next episode of The Broken Record Player Podcast, my buddy Tim Guill and I pay homage to the Purple One, Prince, as we dive deep into the masterpiece that is Purple Rain. Coming off the success of 1999, Prince was looking to push the envelope further. Already a star, Prince would cement his legacy with Purple Rain. It was not just an album, rather it was a testament to the genius that was Prince. Filled with classics such as the title track itself, “When Doves Cry,” “Let's Go Crazy,” “I Would Die 4 U,” and more, Purple Rain is as close to perfection in an album as it gets. It was a more grand sound for Prince, and it brought him to superstar status on the same level as his peer (and occasional rival), Michael Jackson. What makes this album so unique, besides the epic and grand production and quality, is that Prince is working with a band: The Revolution. Wendy Melvoin, Lisa Coleman, Dr. Fink, Brown Mark, and Bobby Z, worked tirelessly with their mad scientist leader to craft an album that featured funky bass lines, shredding guitar solos, electronic effects, pounding drum beats, beautiful ballads, and the shrieks, screams, wails, and heartfelt vocals of Prince. As if a groundbreaking album wasn't enough, to showcase how ambitious Prince was in 1983, a movie of the same name was made. Tim and I discuss both as we take a look at one of the most celebrated albums, and artists, of all time. 

JoJo's Bizarre Podcast
Ep. 226 - Clam Jam (If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die, Eps. 1-4)

JoJo's Bizarre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 89:20


We get a preview of future Jolyne Kujo VA, Ai Fairouz, as we watch OshiBudo (or, If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die). It is a sweet, but troubling show about die-hard pop idol fans. We also talk about Quentin Tarantino, Julius Caesar, My Life as Liz, time-traveling Daft Punk, and stand-up comic Maria Bamford. Rate us nicely on Apple Podcasts Support us on Patreon Follow us on Twitter

Miami Geeks video game podcast
Is Trevor Slattery in the Shang Chi Movie?

Miami Geeks video game podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 61:39


Is Trevor Slattery in the Shang Chi Movie? OMG, I WOULD DIE!!!!! In today’s episode: Sony Reverses Course On PS3 And Vita Store Closure, Xbox Games Will Be Playable On PC and iOS Starting Tomorrow—If You Score an Invite, and New ‘Shang-Chi’ Images Tease Marvel’s Next Big Superhero on this episode on the Miami Geeks! Stay Tuned

We Will Rank You
Prince & The Revolution-Purple Rain Ranked

We Will Rank You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 94:23


Sexiest. Episode. Ever. Sam's funky pick takes us back to purple-tinged 1984. Definitely our most well-known album we've done to date, which leads to lots of fun pop culture referencing. Please tell us how YOU would rank tonight's tunes on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @wewillrankyoupod ! FILE UNDER/SPOILERS: "Let's Go Crazy", Prince, purple banana, "Take Me with U", Coachella, the Time, "The Beautiful Ones", Wendy, "Computer Blue", Saturday Night Live, "Darling Nikki", Vanity, PMRC."When Doves Cry", yes Lisa, "I Would Die 4 U", Apollonia, "Baby I'm a Star", Cocteau Twins, David Gilmour, "Purple Rain", the Waterboys, Paisley Park, 1984. US: http://www.WeWillRankYouPod.com wewillrankyoupod@gmail.com http://www.facebook.com/WeWillRankYouPod http://www.instagram.com/WeWillRankYouPod http://www.twitter.com/WeWillRankYouPo http://www.YourOlderBrother.com (Sam's music page) http://www.YerDoinGreat.com (Adam's music page) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4OFTIda46Di4HkS0CDvM7L (Dan's top 100 songs of 2020) THEM: https://www.Prince.com END CREDITS SONG: Jungle Love by the Time

Rotten or Righteous Podcast
#47-Mormon Miami Vice (A Review "Murder Among the Mormons" Part 2)

Rotten or Righteous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 74:24


On the second installment of Rotten or Righteous's true crime special, we review the second episode of Netflix's documentary, "Murder Among the Mormons." As new evidence is brought to light, we begin to put together the events that led up to the senseless bombings that left two people dead in Salt Lake City in 1985. But on a lighter note, we meet a lawyer hobbit, Pooh Bear Flynn winks a whole lot, and we learn that not all stereotypes are false. As a bonus, stick around until after the closing music. We're going to realize that Scott has the self-control of a guppy. Like us at Facebook.com/rottenorrighteous Email us: rottenorrighteous@gmail.com We are available to listen to at the following Pod-catchers: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rotten-or-righteous-podcast/id1512682948 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2rk14D9GtBYgwHdA5l4q4l?si=vQQZh-3jS3CdUZ7q3q2Cvg Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGNsb3VkLmNvbS91c2Vycy9zb3VuZGNsb3VkOnVzZXJzOjgxNDUzNTQwNy9zb3VuZHMucnNz iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-rotten-or-righteous-podcas-62777595?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplay=true SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/zachary-karl-guiler Alternate Titles: Biggest Afro you've ever seen on a white lady. A Beautiful Day for a Bombing. I Would Die to Spite them. Heavenly Father Knows Best. Completely Unnecessary, but Wholly Appreciated.

dokupied podcast - anime, manga, light novels, industry news
40 – 2020 Anime in Review (My favorite shows and the biggest surprises)

dokupied podcast - anime, manga, light novels, industry news

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 40:12


Happy New Year! To wrap up the year, I go over my favorite shows and the biggest surprises for me in 2020. What is your anime of the year? What series surprised you the most? Anime Series: Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken; Dorohedoro; BOFURI: I Don't Want to Get Hurt, so I'll Max Out My Defense; If My Favorite Pop Idol Made it to the Budokan, I Would Die; Somali and the Forest Spirit; Interspecies Reviewers; Ascendance of a Bookworm 2; My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!; Princess Connect! Re:Dive; My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU Climax; Sword Art Online Alicization War of Underworld; Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- Season 2; The Misfit of Demon King Academy; Muhyo & Roji's Bureau of Supernatural Investigation 2nd Season; Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out; The Irregular at Magic High School: Visitor Arc; Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? III; Jujutsu Kaisen; Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle; Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear; Golden Kamuy 3; Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina; Deca-Dence; Great Pretender; Appare-Ranman; Brand New Animal; Kakushigoto; Sing "Yesterday" for Me; Arte; Drifting Dragons Anime Movies: Made in Abyss: Dawn of the Deep Soul; Children of the Sea; Ride Your Wave; A Whisker Away; Violet Evergarden Side Story: Eternity and the Auto Memories Doll; Psycho-Pass 3 Movie: First Inspector Music Orbiting A Distant Planet by Quantum Jazz Eclosion by Salmo Check out my website. It has links to all my stuff: dokupe.com Follow dokupied on podcast.dokupe.com, subscribe and review wherever you listen to podcasts!

Beat Bodega
Episode 12: Covers Mix

Beat Bodega

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 66:02


DJ G-Funk 1. Killing him softly – The Fugees (Originally by Robert Flack) 2. Because the night – 10,000 Maniacs (written by Bruce Springsteen and Performed by Patti Smith) 3. The man who sold the world – Nirvana (Originally by David Bowie) 4. Punk Rock Girl – MXPX (Originally by Dead Milkmen) 5. Faith – Limp Bizkit (Originally by George Michael) 6. Walk this way – Run DMC feat. Aerosmith (Originally by Aerosmith) Carlos 1. Changes – Charles Bradley (Originally by Black Sabbath) 2. Purple Rain – Slightly Stoopid (Originally by Prince) 3. Boys of summer – The Ataris (Originally by Don Henley) 4. Sympathy for the Devil – Motorhead (Originally by Rolling Stones) 5. Desolation Row – My Chemical Romance (Originally by Bob Dylan) 6. Major Tom – Shiny Toy Guns (Originally by Peter Schilling) Eric 1. I Would Die 4 You – Cvrches (Originally by Prince) 2. Not in Love - Crystal Castles ft. Robert Smith (Originally by Platinum Blonde) 3. Goth Star (sample of Seven Wonders) (Originally by Fleetwood Mac) 4. White Magic - Nim Vind (Originally by David Bowie) 5. Ziggy Stardust - Bauhaus (Originally by David Bowie) 6. Just Breathe – Willie Nelson (Originally by Pearl Jam) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beatbodega/support

The Current Rewind
The Current Rewind: Aug. 3, 1983

The Current Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 24:06


Most casual Prince fans know Purple Rain was partially filmed at First Avenue. But did you know the title song is a live recording, taped at First Ave a few months before filming started? In this episode, we meet Prince and the Revolution at a benefit show for Minnesota Dance Theatre, where they debuted "Purple Rain" in support of dance and community. This is the fourth episode of The Current Rewind's "10 Pivotal Days at First Avenue" season. If you missed the first three episodes, catch up below. • April 3, 1970 (The day it all began)• Nov. 28-29, 1979 (The days that told the future)• Sept. 27, 1982 (Bad Brains/Sweet Taste of Afrika/Hüsker Dü) Transcript of The Current Rewind season 2, episode 4: "Aug. 3, 1983" ["Purple Rain" chords, but trembly and slowed-down. After several seconds, the music snaps into the original version, and we hear the lyrics, "I never meant to cause you any sorrow/ I never meant to cause you any pain."] Mark Wheat VO: After three episodes and 13 years of First Avenue's history, we've arrived at the song. The song that evokes an artist, a movie, and to some, a period of mourning: "Purple Rain." ["Purple rain, purple rain" fades into "Hive Sound" by Icetep] Mark Wheat VO: [over theme] I'm Mark Wheat. This is The Current Rewind, the show putting music's unsung stories on the map. For our second season, we're exploring the history of First Avenue, the downtown Minneapolis venue that has become one of the Twin Cities' – and the country's – greatest clubs. Most casual Prince fans know that scenes from the 1984 movie Purple Rain were filmed at First Avenue. The version of "Purple Rain" that you hear in the movie and the soundtrack was recorded live at First Avenue, but not at the same time the movie was filmed. Just a few months before the cameras rolled, Prince hadn't yet written the song. He first performed it on August 3, 1983 at First Avenue, during a benefit show for the Minnesota Dance Theatre. He had the show recorded, and when we listen to "Purple Rain" today, we're hearing him and the Revolution play it live for the very first time. In this episode, we'll explore the story of that song and that amazingly unique one-off performance, along with Prince's relationship to Minnesota Dance Theatre – a tale that captures Prince's ethos as a musician and a community member. So far this season, guest hosts have lent their voices to each episode of Rewind. But by this point, the coronavirus pandemic has complicated our production. So we here at The Current will step in to host a few episodes, including this one, which I was quite fond of from the beginning. It takes place when I had just moved to the United States, for good, in 1983. [rewind noise] Mark Wheat VO: The early 1980s were a transition moment in Minnesota music. Artists from two different local scenes were breaking out. On the indie rock side, the Replacements and Hüsker Dü were stirring up mosh pits all across the country. And Prince had just become a national star through the success of his fifth album, 1999. David Z: I mean, it was exciting, because Prince was our local star, and he had the beginning of success before this. I mean, he did do Dirty Mind. Mark Wheat VO: This is David Z, Prince's longtime producer – and brother of The Revolution drummer Bobby Z. David Z: So I mean, he wasn't a nobody, but he wasn't internationally famous at all. It was kind of a local thing, and we were all happy because we always wanted somebody from Minneapolis to make it. Mark Wheat VO: And before the world knew Prince's music – along with his slides, splits, spins and pelvic thrusts, he studied ballet with Minnesota Dance Theatre. [audio of a Minnesota Dance Theatre rehearsal] Mark Wheat VO: Renowned choreographer Loyce Houlton founded Minnesota Dance Theatre in 1962. They still teach classical and contemporary dance, and over the last 50 years, they've presented one of the best-attended performances of The Nutcracker in the country. In the '70s, the theater participated in Minneapolis Public Schools' Urban Arts Program, which Prince joined as a high school student. After Loyce's passing in 1995, her daughter Lise Houlton took over as artistic director. Lise Houlton: My mother and Wally Kennedy were developing this program in the Twin Cities for those us of who didn't fit in the traditional academic life. That's how my mother met Prince, through the urban arts program. And I think that she saw immediately that he had a special spark, that there was something – she used to talk about the combination of this insatiable appetite and this sadness that came together in some sort of combustion of energy, and I think because she had a similar quality that they had this common ground. Mark Wheat VO: You can catch the dance moves he mastered in Minnesota in some of his music videos. Lise Houlton: In the ballet world there's a step that's challenging and that we all have to do, and it's called an entrechat six, and it's where you do three beats in the air. You jump up, you do three beats and you land. Prince could do an entrechat six, and you learn that in a ballet class. That's not an instinctive move, because you do it with turnout, which is unnatural to the human body. He did tour en l'airs, where you jump in the air. Tour en l'airs. He did pirouettes with excellent placement, and that was combined with his jazz aesthetic and already his own personal grind. Mark Wheat VO: A few years after Prince graduated, Minnesota Dance Theatre needed financial help, and Loyce decided to get back in touch. As the Star Tribune reported at the time, she found out where Prince was staying in town and stood outside, waiting to ask if he could do a benefit show. Lise Houlton: But that was her style. If she believed in somebody, if she wanted to have a connection with an extraordinary talent, she did that sort of thing. That was her reputation as being a little bit crazy. But I think once again, that's where Prince and my mother saw their connection. Mark Wheat VO: Prince said yes, and First Avenue hosted the concert. Right after Prince played "Little Red Corvette," his biggest hit to date, Loyce Houlton took the mic to thank him for his support. It was guitarist Wendy Melvoin's first time on stage with Prince – and therefore, the first time the Revolution's classic line-up performed together, even though they weren't billed as such. Along with Prince and Wendy, there was drummer Bobby Z, bassist Brown Mark, keyboardists Lisa Coleman and Matt Fink, aka Dr. Fink. It was also the night Prince recorded "Baby I'm A Star," "I Would Die 4 U," and "Purple Rain" – right there at First Avenue, live. David Z: And you'll see that there's not very much added or changed to the original performance, especially with the song "Purple Rain." Mark Wheat VO: It was normal for Prince to have David record his performances, so no one expected anything unusual to happen. David Z: Nobody really knew there was a movie coming out. We just thought it was gonna be a live record, or whatever. Mark Wheat VO: And as Dr. Fink recalls, it wasn't the most comfortable environment. Matt Fink: We all knew it was a hot, muggy summer night and that First Avenue would be packed, and it would be very uncomfortable for older people to be standing in there. And we were right, 'cause we were all drenched with sweat within two minutes of taking the stage, because that's how hot it was in there. The air conditioning wasn't keeping up. It was back when people smoked cigarettes in clubs. So not only did you have [Dr. Fink laughs] all the heat and humidity and bodies and cigarette smoke, but it was just very difficult to be comfortable. Mark Wheat VO: According to First Avenue's records, about 1200 people bought tickets to the show. On an average night in 1983, a Mainroom show would run about five bucks, but tickets to this benefit were $25 – the equivalent of about $60 today. Including staff and an extensive guest list, about 1,500 people were in the club that night. First Avenue manager Steve McClellan was just trying not to overpack the place. Steve McClellan: I had to go and tell people, except for the really important VIP list, it's not good for you tonight. Because my goal was to keep my list under 100, Prince's was supposed to be under 100, Minnesota Dance Theatre was supposed to be under 100. That night that all went blowin' in the wind. The guest lists poured in, and that's why that night, everybody says, "Well, why didn't you watch the show?" I remember between having to get the numbers together – because I thought I would have to pay the Minnesota Dance Theatre that night, so I had to get all my costs together. Because it was a $25 ticket. We'd never done a $25 ticket before. And so I knew that the money was gonna be big. Mark Wheat VO: When we had Steve and veteran doorperson Richard Luka in for an interview, we asked Richard what he was up to that night. Richard Luka: I was at the back door, and I could see everything from behind. "Why isn't he playing anything familiar here? What the hell's this stuff?" And but then there also this people going in and out through the garage to this truck that was out there. Turns out they were recording everything. Nobody knew that there was gonna be a movie within a year or so of that. None of us knew. That's why when you come back to a night like that – well, you know, it had sort of a cultural impact further down the line. But when you're in those moments you don't know that. So it's like, "This jerk just wants to get inside right now." No. You're Prince's cousin. Aren't we all. No, you can't come in. And we're dealing with things on an interpersonal level like that, whereas up there they're doing this thing that's gonna be here, and then it's gonna go out all over the world later. Steve McClellan: I do remember hearing "When Doves Cry" the first time. There were certain times when I was able to stand and go, "Oh, pretty good." But, you know, life goes on. Mark Wheat VO: Maybe Steve and Richard didn't get to experience the full show, but Prince fan Heidi Vader couldn't tear herself away. Heidi Vader: It was so hot, so hot and so crowded. Mark Wheat VO: When the band played "Purple Rain," the crowd didn't know what to make of it. Heidi Vader: The song seemed to go on forever. So the audience was – you know – listening. They were paying attention, but nobody was freaking out and excited. And it was nothing like the movie, and nobody had all their costumes on, like in the movie. [Heidi laughs] Mark Wheat VO: According to Dr. Fink, Prince and his band had just started practicing "Purple Rain" a couple of weeks before the show. Matt Fink: Prince didn't write that one 'til the very end, which is more about like mid-to-late July of '83. He brought that song to the group. He hadn't finished the lyrics. He hadn't finished the melody. All he had was the chord structure and he came to us and said, "Ok, let's try this; let's just start jamming on this chord progression I've got for this song." And then we all coalesced into what you hear live. And even at that live show, he improvised his guitar solo somewhat. [about 10 seconds of the "Purple Rain" guitar solo] Matt Fink: He wasn't playing it exactly like he did it every time at rehearsal. Nor was I playing my piano parts exactly the same at rehearsal that evening. It just did what it did. Mark Wheat VO: Kevin Cole, a former First Avenue DJ who now hosts the afternoon show at KEXP in Seattle, remembers there being cameras that night. Kevin Cole: At that point in time, we were experimenting with filming sessions, or, filming performances at the club, that we would then give to the band. So there's footage floating around out there of that very first performance from a different perspective. [cheers from the live bootleg fade up] Kevin Cole: One of the cameras is to the left of the stage and above the stage, looking down, kinda right where Prince was playing from. And it's remarkable, but you're also seeing the audience. People are just stunned watching that song. Mark Wheat VO: In fact, the crowd was so quiet, David Z had to tweak the recording. David Z: When it came time for the movie, I cheated and put a crowd from the Minnesota Vikings in the audience track. Mark Wheat VO: Because technology at the time couldn't record wireless bass well, Prince added in some bass overdubs. Heidi remembers the song being long because it was. Prince cut five minutes and still ended up with a nine-minute song. David Z recorded the show in a truck from the New York-based Record Plant, which was considered the best in the industry at the time. Meanwhile, director Albert Magnoli was working with Prince on the early stages of a movie, which didn't have a name yet. He and Prince had gone through about a hundred songs that could go into the movie, but Magnoli felt they were still missing a piece. Al Magnoli: Interestingly enough, there was no "Purple Rain" in that 100 songs. Mark Wheat VO: During a recent trip to Minnesota, he elaborated in an interview with The Current host Jill Riley. Al Magnoli: So I went to him, after I lined up what I thought was the storyline and lined up the songs...and said, we're missing the song – that catalyst, in all of this journey – that song that releases you finally to become the person you should become. And he said, ok, I got another song to write. Mark Wheat VO: The director came to town to scout out locations for the movie and hear new songs from the band that night. When he heard "Purple Rain," he knew it was the one song he needed. Our producer Jackie Renzetti called him up and asked him why "Purple Rain" worked. Al Magnoli: Well, it had the right pacing and it had the right lyric content. It had the right soulfulness and emotion. And it wasn't like anything he had done before. To me, it was a unique sounding piece, and that's what I was looking for. He obviously knew he had that song when I said we didn't have the song. So he didn't immediately say, "Oh, I've got a song that would fit the bill." He didn't say that. He performed it, not realizing that I would approach and then say that could be the song. I said, "What's it called," and he says, "'Purple Rain,'" and then there's a pause, and he says, "Could we call the movie Purple Rain?" and I go, "Yes." Mark Wheat VO: By the end of the night, Prince had raised $23,000 for Minnesota Dance Theatre. That's the equivalent of about $60,000 today. Although Prince would go on to perform dozens of philanthropic acts – giving to music education and coding programs; buying houses for his band members; and paying medical bills for loved ones – few of them would be so public. David Z: He would give money to people without trying to use it as publicity. Nothing! And then he would do charity, but in his own way of the true meaning of charity, which is not get all these people recognizing you for it. He just did it and didn't want the recognition. He just wanted to do a good thing and pay it back. Mark Wheat VO: Our producer, Cecilia Johnson, asked The Current host and Prince expert Andrea Swensson to put his giving in perspective. Andrea Swensson: Prince was raised in a really pivotal time just in history, during the civil rights movement and during the political uprising that was happening in North Minneapolis in the 1960s. His mother was a social worker. He was also partly raised by Bernadette Anderson, who was a huge community figure. [She] worked at the YWCA and was just really admired as a leader. I mean, Prince's philanthropy goes back to the very beginning of his career. I remember his bandmates telling me stories of, even on their first couple of tours, they would squeeze in shows to play at community centers or play for the Deaf or do something out of their way to give back to the community. It was clearly something that Prince really valued. And that went all the way up until the end of his life, when he was funding projects like Yes We Code, and sending money to Baltimore, and honoring Freddie Gray in his music. He just had that spirit in him. I think it really goes back to coming up in North Minneapolis and being so involved in the community there and being raised by community leaders like Bernadette Anderson and like his mother, Mattie Shaw. It was just part of who he was. Cecilia Johnson:: So what else was going on in the early '80s when Prince was starting to have this huge rise, in terms of philanthropy or giving or like celebrity? Andrea Swensson: Yeah, well there's "We Are The World," which was a huge moment culturally, as all of these stars came together to record this song. There was Live Aid. U2 coming up – that was something that they really preached, and I think it just became part of the pop music culture, that in order to be, like, a good citizen, that if you were successful, that you should use some of your power and your money to give back. But also, Prince was very discreet about his generosity. He did not do it for his own name or reputation or personal brand. It was just something that he valued, and especially later on as he became more religious, explicitly, with converting to Jehovah's Witness, it was a huge part of his faith as well, that that was not something that you were supposed to advertise. That's not why you give. That's not why you give money or help people in the community. You do it because it's important and because you value it. Mark Wheat VO: We might not ever really know who all Prince helped. But we know he donated to a lot of programs centered on youth and community. At the Circle of Discipline in South Minneapolis, Sankara Frazier wrote a letter to Prince asking for funding to help keep his community boxing program going. Prince ended up making multiple contributions over the years. Our producer Jackie visited Circle of Discipline to ask how Sankara felt when he got the checks. Sankara Frazier: I wasn't surprised. I wasn't surprised. Prince helped a lot of people. He saw what we were doing, with all of the young people and our older people. We have – you know, the community comes in here. And he saw what we were doing, community-wise, we're putting a lot of people together, people that wouldn't be together, you know? This right here, the boxing, was something that they grew up around. He didn't box – as far as I know, he didn't didn't box – but they know the importance, and how it develops a lot of the youth into better people. Worthy cause. We're working with the community. Mark Wheat VO: Sankara was part of Prince's community from a young age. As kids, he lived with Prince and André Cymone, one of Prince's best friends and earliest bandmates. Speaking with Jackie, Sankara used the phrase "behind the scenes" to describe Prince as a community member. But although his actions may have been discreet, they were full of love for his cities. Sankara Frazier: Oh, Prince was, he was down for Minneapolis. He was down. All of the people that had opportunities and stuff that were with him, they got him here. You know, so he decided to put this on the map. That's why, you know, even making Purple Rain, he's putting Minnesota on the map. Yeah, I give him credit for that. Mark Wheat VO: To Lise, Prince's support of Minnesota Dance Theatre has been about more than just the money. Lise Houlton: He's continuing to have an impact on Minnesota Dance Theatre, because every time this subject is brought up, Minnesota Dance Theatre is right there in the story, and once again, for me, having been so surprised with this event that happened in the '80s when I was far away, to feel those repercussions still is such a gift. Mark Wheat VO: His legacy continues to inspire community work, especially among his longtime fans. Heidi Vader, who saw the August '83 show, told Cecilia that she sensed a vacuum in the fan community after Prince's death. She wanted to unite people behind something healing. So in 2017, she started a music education program called Purple Playground. Each summer, Purple Playground runs a two-week music camp where young students write their own music and record it. They also hear from guest speakers about Prince's legacy and what it's like to be a professional musician. [Purple Playground's song "Purple Playground" plays for several seconds] Heidi Vader: They write, like, five or eight songs, and then we record them. And we put them out, and they're on our website. And we ended up with these inspiring songs about supporting each other and loving yourself and believing in yourself, and all this stuff. That's what we were hoping but we didn't know it would happen – you know. They come in, these kids who – a couple of them knew each other, but a lot of them don't know each other. And then they're, immediately, like within an hour, they're like "Let's do this," back and forth, and yeah. So some of the songs will make you cry. ["Purple Rain" "twinkling" arpeggios and cymbal washes from the end of the song, with cheers from the audience. Prince tells the crowd, "We love you very, very much. Good night!" "Hive Sound" by Icetep fades up and plays under the credits.] Cecilia Johnson VO: And there you have it. Mark Wheat's final contribution to The Current and The Current Rewind. This episode of The Current Rewind was hosted by Mark Wheat. It was produced by me, Cecilia Johnson, and Jackie Renzetti. Marisa Morseth is our research assistant, and Jay Gabler is our editor. Our theme music is "Hive Sound" by Icetep. This episode was mixed by Johnny Vince Evans. Thanks to Brett Baldwin, Rick Carlson, Shelby Sachs, and David Safar for additional support. If you liked this episode, check out the series Prince: Official Podcast, which is produced by The Current and the Prince Estate. It's available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and beyond. We work really hard on all these music history podcasts, and if you'd like to give back or say thanks, we'd really appreciate reviews on Apple Podcasts or a donation via support.mpr.org. If you have any comments or stories you'd like to share directly with us, send them to rewind@thecurrent.org. The Current Rewind is made possible in part by the Minnesota Legacy Amendment's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. It is a production of Minnesota Public Radio's The Current. The Current Rewind goes to First Avenue

Lyrics of their Life
7: Prince - Episode 7 (Part 1)

Lyrics of their Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 108:24


In this episode we explore the first of two chapters on the life and career of Prince. We take an in depth look at his childhood years and the moments that shaped him as a person and as a musician as he faces a number of physical, mental, financial and racial barriers growing up to releasing his debut album at just the age of 19. The highly talented multi-instrumentalist would go on to produce, write and play all the instruments on his first 5 albums, striking controversy due to his fashion sense, outlandish stage persona, his high falsetto vocals and his sexually explicit lyrics that often came under scrutiny. As he would forge an image of his own by the mid 80's with his breakthrough album 1999 and his highly successful Purple Rain film, soundtrack and single cementing him as a household name and a star of the music industry. We take a look at Prince's first 6 albums as well as exploring the meaning behind the lyrics as we take a look at songs such as I Wanna Be Your Lover, When Doves Cry, Let's Go Crazy, Purple Rain, The Beautiful One's, Little Red Corvette, 1999, I Would Die 4 U, Uptown, Controversy and many more. Join us next week for Part 2 of Prince's story as we wrap up Season 1. This episode was written, researched, narrated, edited and produced by Adam Hampton. If you enjoyed this episode feel free to subscribe for future episodes and please feel free to leave a positive review. You can also find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at Lyrics of their Life Podcast and if you're feeling really generous you can support us further at Patreon, so we can continue to bring you more great episodes in the future. https://www.patreon.com/Lyricsoftheirlifepodcast Thanks for tuning in and enjoy.

Beat Bodega
Episode 4: Dj Gfunk's 80's Mix

Beat Bodega

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 50:04


Track List 1. Space Age Love Song - Flock of Seagulls 2. Hazy Shade of Winter - The Bangles 3. Major Tom (Coming Home) - Peter Schilling 4. Steppin' Out - Joe Jackson 5. You Make My Dreams Come True - Hall & Oates 6. Take on Me - Ah-Ha 7. Footloose - Kenny Loggins 8. Modern Love - David Bowie 9. 99 Luft Ballons - Nena 10. Girl You Know Its True - Milli Vanilli 11. Toms' Diner - Suzanne Vega 12. Iko Iko - Dixie Cups 13. Method of Modern Love - Hall & Oates 14. Blister in the Sun - Violent Femmes 15. I Can't Wait - New Shooz 16. Cruel Summer - Bananarama 17. Hold Me Know - Thompson Twins 18. Mediate - INXS 19. I Cant Go for That - Hall & Oates 20. The Right Stuff - New Kids on the Block 21. Never Gonna Give You Up - Rick Astley 22. Every Thing She Wants - Wham 23. Break-in'.. There's No Stopping Us - Ollie & Jerry 24. What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) - Information Society 25. Say, Say, Say - Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson 26. Boderline - Madonna 27. Change of Heart - Cyndi Lauper 28. Sususudio - Phil Collins 29. Raspberry Beret - Prince 30. Somebody is Watching Me - Rockwell 31. Only in My Dreams - Debbie Gibson 32. 1,2,3 - Gloria Estefan 33. Its My Life - Talk, Talk 34. Just Can't Get Enough - Depeche Mode 35. Oh Sheila - Ready for the World 36. Glamorous Life - Sheila E 37. Regret - New Order 38. Gloria - Laura Branigan 39. She Bop - Cyndi Lauper 40. I Would Die 4 U - Prince --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beatbodega/support

Gillian Allen's Mixes
Summer House

Gillian Allen's Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 75:09


Summer House Mix 228 1. Both Of Us. Jayda G 2. Deep End. John Summit 3. Like Water. DJ BORING 4. U Always On My Mind. Cohn 5. Pureshorez0000. Portara0000 6. Area 39. Adelphi Music Factory 7. BeyBah. Escaflowne (Huey Mnemonic's Midnight Marauder Mix) 8. Tru Luv.Portara0000 9. Like Sugar. Adelphi Music Factory Chaka Khan (Adelphi MusIc) 10. Ecstasy(Dance With Me). Hush Hush 11. Ill Give U A Feeling. Hush Hush 12. Sur De La House. DJ Outan 13. Finished. Scott Grooves 14. Le Monstre Du Lockdown. Chevry All Stars 15. The Folly Of Pangloss. Snowing Throw 16. Coral Diving. Vitling (Meg Ward remix) 17. I Would Die 4 U. Prince 18. Sweat. Billy Kenny 19. No Defeat No Retreat. Adam Beyer 20. Open. Saturday Night Rush. 21. Deletia. Trophy Boyfriend House. Mixed 14 July 2020

80s Movies: A Guide to What's Wrong with Your Parents
PURPLE RAIN: Punchy Music and an Example that Love Means a Fist to the Face

80s Movies: A Guide to What's Wrong with Your Parents

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 34:00


Prince and the Revolution set the world on fire with what may be the best music launch of all time: a film that essentially served as a music video marketing tool and established Prince as a creative genius and sexual dynamo. However, as mother-daughter hosts Tara McNamara, Gen X, and Riley Roberts, Gen Z, discuss, it showed the kids of the '80s that intense love means "I Would Die 4 U" with a few punches along the way. 

Press Rewind: A Prince Lyrics Podcast
I Would Die 4 U: Press Rewind – Prince Lyrics Podcast

Press Rewind: A Prince Lyrics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 58:24


On Episode 56 of the Press Rewind – Prince Lyrics Podcast, Erica Thompson (APurpleDayInDecember.com) and I talk about the various interpretations of one of the more surprisingly complex songs from Purple Rain. “I Would Die 4 U” has fascinating lyrical content (and a pretty damn catchy beat and dance moves) so we try to cover … Continue reading I Would Die 4 U: Press Rewind – Prince Lyrics Podcast →

Otaku Spirit Anime
Winter 2020 Anime Season Review Part 1

Otaku Spirit Anime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 115:12


The Winter Season for 2020 is wrapping up, and the hosts of the Otaku Spirit Animecast are here to give their opinions on what worked and what didn’t. Listen in to find out what you may have missed this season! Anime Reviewed in this Episode: Darwin’s Game, Blade of the Immortale (2019), Somali and the Forest Spirit, ID:INVADED, Toilet-bound Hanako-kun, BOFURI, Seton Academy: Join The Pack, Fate Grand Order Absolute Demon Front Babylonia, Smile Down The Runway, and If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It To The Budokan I Would Die. The opening song for this episode is the ED for ID:INVDADED called “Other Side” by MIYAVI. The closing song for this episode is the OP for Didn’t I Say To Make My Abilities Average called “Smile ED2 for Fate Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front Babylonia called “Prover” by milet.

Politicon: How The Heck Are We Gonna Get Along with Clay Aiken

Cenk Uyger, Jim Norton, Scottie Nell Hughes, and Touré enter a battle royale over the CoronaVirus response, the economy, what's wrong with the media, and where the heck is Joe Biden. Panelists: Cenk Uyger (https://twitter.com/cenkuygur?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) is the host of The Young Turks (https://tyt.com/) Jim Norton (https://twitter.com/JimNorton) is a stand-up comic on The Degenerates 2 on Netflix (The%20Degenerates%202%20on%20Netflix) and host of Jim Norton & Sam Roberts (https://twitter.com/jimandsamshow?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Scottie Nell Hughes (https://twitter.com/scottienhughes) is the host of News Views Hughes (https://www.rt.com/shows/news-views-hughes/) on RT Touré (https://twitter.com/Toure) is the host of The Touré Show (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tour%C3%A9-show/id1313077481) , and is producing a documentary on Prince (https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/I-Would-Die-4-U/Toure/9781476737409) Email your questions to podcast@politicon.com (https://cms.megaphone.fm/organizations/a56e69ec-efda-11e7-bbd7-c3a8c0f9b6e6/podcasts/d17f5f20-5976-11ea-bf71-fb810ef6e986/episodes/af0d2092-5eaa-11ea-ba03-5374da6c3fcc/podcast@politicon.com) . Follow @politicon (https://twitter.com/Politicon) and go to Politicon.com (https://politicon.com/) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Nerdom and Other Nonsense Anime Podcast
Nerdom and Other Nonsense Anime Podcast #122 - Magical Muffholes and Midseason Cuts

Nerdom and Other Nonsense Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020


Leo, Bcom, and Kat are back to break down the 6th week of the Winter 2020 anime season. It’s midseason, so after our normal reviews we also talk about other shows we’ve been keeping up with this season, as we decide on any midseason cuts we want to make.Recorded March 2-3, 2020. Timestamps:1:28 - Nonsense (No Leo’s Sky runs into technical issues but he also learns how to break the game’s economy wide open, Bcom watches the second Girls und Panzer das Finale movie, Kat does battle with her garage door and visits a strange restaurant)12:57 - Chihayafuru 3 (Ep. 18)21:59 - Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! (Ep. 6)29:28 - ID: INVADED (Ep. 6)40:39 - Dorohedoro (Ep. 6)53:43 - Commercial Break56:05 - Seton Academy: Join the Pack! (Ep. 6)1:05:50 - BOFURI: I Don't Want to Get Hurt, so I'll Max Out My Defense (Ep. 6)1:11:07 - Haikyu!!: To the Top (Ep. 6)1:21:51 - Interspecies Reviewers (Ep. 6)1:34:55 - Midseason Cuts section starts1:35:15 - 22/71:38:27 - Asteroid in Love1:39:16 - My Hero Academia season 41:40:58 - In/Spectre1:43:31 - If My Favorite Pop Idol Made it to the Budokan, I Would Die!1:47:45 - Isekai Quartet 21:48:20 - Nekopara1:49:28 - Smile Down the Runway1:53:09 - Somali and the Forest Spirit1:53:31 - Black CloverSocial media and podcast links: https://linktr.ee/nerdomandothernonsense

AniTAY
AniTAY Podcast S5 E4 - Anime in the Time of Coronavirus

AniTAY

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 92:12


The AniTAY Podcast today is graced by the presence of a long-lost ally, NomadicDec, and no time is wasted in grilling him on his current viewing/playing habits before devolving into a nightmare of terrible takes on currently airing anime with a slight pinch of coronavirus. Can we be destroyed by a virus if we are already destroying ourselves? I leave you with that question. This episode’s members: hybridmink, Kinksy, Requiem, NomadicDec Itinerary Intro: 0:00 - 1:44 Final Fantasy 10: 1:45 - 5:30 Hatoful Boyfriend: 5:31 - 13:01 Sorcerer Saber Orphen: 13:02 - 21:17 Gegege no Kitaro: 21:18 - 24:04 Dragon Ball Super and GT: 24:05 - 28:22 Somali and the Forest Spirit: 28:23 - 35:04 Smile Down the Runway: 35:05 - 36:09 Hanako-Kun: 36:10 - 40:46 In/Spectre: 40:47 - 45:27 If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die: 45:28 - 53:47 Railgun T: 53:48 - 55:18 Sonic the Hedgehog Movie: 55:19 - 1:00:35 Detective Pikachu: 1:00:36 - 1:07:00 Soul Lavant/Netflix: 1:07:01 - 1:13:32 Coronavirus: 1:14:19 - 1:19:42 Chainsawman: 1:19:43 - end Thanks to Thatsmapizza for their work editing this episode of the podcast!

Emily Smith
Valentine's Day

Emily Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020


It's Friday... we're in love. 00:00 - DJ Emily 00:43 - Just One Kiss - Kitty, Daisy & Lewis 02:59 - Lower 9 Valentine - Esther Rose 05:45 - I Could Be Your Girl - Donora 08:13 - I Do Love You - Coco Hames 11:26 - Oh Lover of Mine - All Our Exes Live in Texas 15:52 - DJ Emily 16:13 - I've Fallen in Love - Dressy Bessy 19:27 - Love I Can't Explain - Shannon Shaw 22:38 - Heaven - Charly Bliss 26:10 - If You Ain't Mine - Coco Hames 29:46 - Heart On Fire - Alice Boman 33:45 - DJ Emily 34:11 - Easy To Love - Georgia Maq 37:42 - I Would Die 4 U - Lydia Loveless 41:47 - Come Over Lover - Mel Parsons 44:46 - Downhearted - Molly Burch 49:02 - DJ Emily 49:39 - True Love - Molly Burch 52:18 - Closest To Me - Liza Anne 56:32 - Finish

Ladies Skate Only
Valentine's Day

Ladies Skate Only

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020


It's Friday... we're in love. 00:00 - DJ Emily 00:43 - Just One Kiss - Kitty, Daisy & Lewis 02:59 - Lower 9 Valentine - Esther Rose 05:45 - I Could Be Your Girl - Donora 08:13 - I Do Love You - Coco Hames 11:26 - Oh Lover of Mine - All Our Exes Live in Texas 15:52 - DJ Emily 16:13 - I've Fallen in Love - Dressy Bessy 19:27 - Love I Can't Explain - Shannon Shaw 22:38 - Heaven - Charly Bliss 26:10 - If You Ain't Mine - Coco Hames 29:46 - Heart On Fire - Alice Boman 33:45 - DJ Emily 34:11 - Easy To Love - Georgia Maq 37:42 - I Would Die 4 U - Lydia Loveless 41:47 - Come Over Lover - Mel Parsons 44:46 - Downhearted - Molly Burch 49:02 - DJ Emily 49:39 - True Love - Molly Burch 52:18 - Closest To Me - Liza Anne 56:32 - Finish

NanaOne Anime Podcast
AP205 - Winterseason 2020 #6

NanaOne Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 67:00


Der sechste Teil der Winterseason 2020 Animes in dieser Folge: 22/7 / Hatena Illusion / Kuutei Dragons (Drifting Dragons) / Number 24 / Oshi ga Budoukan Itte Kuretara Shinu (If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die)

NanaOne Anime Podcast
AP205 - Winterseason 2020 #6

NanaOne Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 67:00


Der sechste Teil der Winterseason 2020 Animes in dieser Folge: 22/7 / Hatena Illusion / Kuutei Dragons (Drifting Dragons) / Number 24 / Oshi ga Budoukan Itte Kuretara Shinu (If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die)

Instant Ramen Anime Podcast
Episode 180: Winter 2020 Anime Preview

Instant Ramen Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 127:43


What’s Good? Oh man, we're back at it. Watching every accessible anime to us. Telling you about it. What a dooooozy!   News Made in Abyss is receiving a sequel series. Weathering with You was #2 in US box office on its opening weekend, earning $1.58 million in a single day. Netflix of all countries, excluding North America and Japan, will be streaming Studio Ghibli Films. Fruits Basket: 2nd Season will begin airing in Spring 2020.   Winter 2020 Anime Preview Amazon Prime: Pet- Geno Studio (Manga)   Funimation: A3!- 3Hz x P.A. Works (Game) Smile Down the Runway- Ezola (Manga) 22/7 (nanbun no nijyuuni)- A-1 Pictures (Other) Interspecies Reviewers- Passione (Manga) Bofuri: I Don’t Want To Get Hurt, So I’ll Max Out My Defense- Silver Link (Light Novel) Number 24- PRA (Original) Plunderer- Geek Toys (Manga) Nekopara- Felix Film (Game) Hatena Illusion- Children’s Playground Entertainment (Light Novel) Show by Rock!! Mashumarairesh!!- Kinema Citrus (Game) Infinite Dendogram- NAZ (Light Novel) If My Favorite Pop Idol Made it to the Budokan, I Would Die- 8bit (Manga) Uchitama?! Have You Seen My Tama?- MAPPA x Lapintrack (Other) Toilet-Bound Hanako-Kun- Lerche (Manga) ID: Invaded- NAZ (Original) Darwin’s Game- Nexus (Manga) Sorcerous Stabber Orphan- Studio Deen (Light Novel)   Crunchyroll: My Hero Academia- Bones (Manga) Haikyu!!: To the Top- Production I.G (Manga)  Asteroid in Love- Doga Kobo (4-koma Manga) Somali and the Forest Spirit- Satelight (Manga) Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!- Science SARU (Manga) Seton Academy: Join the Pack!- Studio Gokumi (Manga) Case Files of Jeweler Richard- Shuka (Novel) Isekai Quartet 2- Studio PuYUKAI (Original) ROOM CAMP- C-Station (Manga) ARP Backstage Pass- Dynamo Pictures (Other) Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story- Shaft (Game) Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It- Zero-G (Digital Manga) Oda Cinnamon Nobunaga- Studio Pierrot (Manga) A Destructive God Sits Next to Me- EMT^2 (Manga) In/Spectre- Brain’s Base (Manga)   Our logo artist!  http://turvytops.com/           Our intro artist! Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tomnasr Instagram: @tom_nasr Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SuperArmhair                Contact Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/instantramenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/InstantRamenPod Instagram: http://instagram.com/instantramenpodcast E-mail: instantramenpodcast@gmail.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChtwCC2BbsLxpgA1cE1PBtA Blog: https://instantramenpodcast.blogspot.com/

Radio Pop Music Chile
Música de Selección: Prince

Radio Pop Music Chile

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 52:17


En este podcast te invitamos a recordar los éxitos del desaparecido cantante Prince, talentoso artista del que te proponemos un setlist de 13 temas para revivir su música. Escucharemos: I Wanna Be Your Lover, Sexy Dancer, 1999, Little Red Corvette, When Doves Cry, Let's Go Crazy, Purple Rain, I Would Die 4 U, Raspberry Beret, Kiss, Batdance, Cream y Money Don't Matter 2 night.

VJ Radio (All Vinyl)
VJ Radio | New Year's Eve Party 2020!

VJ Radio (All Vinyl)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020


VJ New Year’s Eve Party! We rang in the new decade together, East to West Coast. Much fun was had, clam dip was served. Dig In! Playlist Rob Zombie – The Great American Nightmare     BUY Rainbow – Man On The Silver Mountain Dio – Rainbow In The Dark Black Sabbath – Neon Nights Ryuichi Sakamoto – Salvation (Ashley Beedle’s Heaven & Earth Remix) Karminsky Experience Inc. – The Hip Sheik Nicola Conte – Arabesque     BUY The Archies – Sugar, Sugar     BUY The Ohio Express – Yummy, Yummy, Yummy Iron Maiden – Two Minutes To Midnight     BUY Loverboy – Turn Me Loose The Chi-Lites – (For God’s Sake) Give More Power To The People  Majestic Arrows – Ladies And Wonderful Girls First Choice – Armed & Extremely Dangerous     BUY The Jimmy Castor Bunch – Bertha Butt Boogie Donna Summer – I Feel Love     BUY KISS – Charisma     BUY William Onyeabor – Good Name BUY Herbie Hancock – Hang Up Your Hangups Sly & The Family Stone – Loose Booty Rasputin’s Stash – Your Love Is Certified The Bar-Kays – Soul Finger Merry Clayton – Gimme Shelter Prince & The Revolution – I Would Die 4 U     BUY Bootsy Collins – Hot Saucer Bernard “Pretty” Purdie – Soul Drums  The Everyday People – Gold Smoke Yuzo Koshiro – Player Select Billy Green – Cosmic Flash Erykah Badu – Back In The Day     BUY Gil-Scott Heron – Lady Day & John Coltrane Kraftwerk – Morgenspaziergang Jean-Michel Jarre – Oxygene, Part 4     BUY Disasterpeace – Heels Rob – Haunted Grails – Silk Rd     BUY Klaus Schulze – And Then I Woke Up     BUY Michael Whalen – Ordinary Miracles Aphex Twin – #22 Six Organs Of Admittance – River Of Transfiguration

EightyTwo NinetySix
The Long Game of Relationships

EightyTwo NinetySix

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 64:32


In episode 25, your hosts are joined by rapper Sam of Trio Tings and videographer Symphony Silver, to discuss the long game of relationships. Yes, another relationship episode! Listen in for a conversation on how to best support your creative partner, do's and don'ts of dealing with a creative, and how to stay in it for the long haul.  Life Hack: Major keys for hosting a function at your place Music Captions:  “I love you in a place where there’s no space or time.” - A Song For You by Donny Hathaway “I could hold you for a million years, to make you feel my love.” - Make You Feel My Love by Bob Dylan “Cross the line, I just might for your love.” - Yo Love by Vince Staples, 6lack, and Mereba from the Queen & Slim soundtrack.  “I wanna pick it up where we left it once” - Crazy Love by Future Animals   “I love you in the first place, girl you a gold medal” - Atlanta by Sam “My shorty got exquisite taste, told her come slide with me to chic-fil-a” - Atlanta by Sam  ”I would die for you” - I Would Die 4 U by Prince  Follow Sam and Symphony on Instagram. Download Sam's album. And of course rate, like, share and subscribe to the podcast! Join the conversation on social media using #eightytwoninetysix or by mentioning @eighty2ninety6 on Instagram and Twitter! 

Party Favorz
Prince | Dance Music Sex Romance

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019


Whether he went by his official name Prince Rogers Nelson, The Artist Formerly Known as Prince, a symbol that represents both the male and female genders or just The Artist — we all know the man by Prince. Prince was an American singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, dancer, actor and filmmaker. He was a prolific writer and recorded so many songs that his fight with Warner Brothers lead them to put the breaks on his releases for fear of oversaturation.  He often gave songs away for free under different pseudonyms like "Manic Monday" by the Bangles (Christoper), "Sugar Walls" by Sheena Easton (Alexander Nevermind), "Jungle Love" and "The Bird" by the Time (The Starr ★ Company). Also, his music was  covered by other artists — most notably "I Feel For U" by Chaka Khan, "Nothing Compares 2 U" by Sinead O'Connor and even the John Cougar Mellencamp produced "When You Were Mine" by Mitch Ryder among many others. Prince also produced several acts like the Time (mentioned above), Sheila E (Glamourous Life) and Vanity 6 (Nasty Girl) as well as a host of others. Ultimately, Prince was one of a dozen artists that literally provided the soundtrack to the eighties. With musical styles that ranged from Funk, Rock, New Wave, Soul, Psychedelia, and pop, he was the considered the quintessential artist in that he drew his inspiration from people like David Bowie, James Brown, Sly & the Family Stone, Jimi Hendrix, George Clinton, Miles Davis among many others and it showed in his music and performances. In 1985, I was living in Austin, TX and working as a copy clerk for the Austin American Statesman and part-time for Hastings Records in the mall. We frequently received free tickets to concerts and Bruce Springsteen and Prince were playing within weeks apart from each other. I was a fan of both artists but there were only so many tickets to go around so I opted for the Prince tickets. These were for his Purple Rain tour and my best friend Dan and I went to the concert where he put on a 2-hour funk and rock extravaganza like we had never seen. His performance was a once in a lifetime experience and has stuck with as one of the most memorable I had ever attended. There is just way too much to cover about this man and his genius that hasn't already been written. The contributions that Prince has made to music, his guitar skills, his songwriting his production, his everything makes him one of the most admired if not influential artists of all time. While most of the tracks in this set stay fairly close to the originals — they are presented in their long form and re-edited for easy DJ mixing along with some notable modern-day remixes by Kue who did an outstanding job modernizing "Controversy" and "Purple Rain" for the dance floor. It is with much love and admiration for the man known as Prince that Party Favorz finally pays him his due respect with this tribute. RIP my friend. Album: Prince: Dance Music Sex Romance Genre: Dance, Club Year: 2019 Total Time: 01:48:43 1. I Wanna Be Your Lover (Hot Classics Remix) 2. Controversy (Kue's Electric Mix) 3. I Would Die 4 U (Digital Visions Re-Edit) 4. Take Me With You (Hot Tracks Mix) 5. Raspberry Beret (Digital Visions Re-Edit) 6. Kiss (Digital Visions Re-Edit) 7. DMSR (Melo D EDIT) 8. Erotic City (Scotty Boy Remix) [with Sheila E] 9. Cream (Hot Tracks Mix) 10. Batdance (The Bat Mix) 11. U Got the Look (Hot Classics Remix) [with Sheena Easton] 12. 1999 (Select Mix Remix) 13. When Doves Cry (Digital Visions Re-Edit) 14. Delirious (Digital Visions Re-Edit) 15. Lets Go Crazy (Digital Visions Re-Edit) 16. Get Off (Alkalino 2016 Rework) 17. Sign O' The Times (DMC Remix) 18. Alphabet St. (Unknown Remix) 19. Pop Life (Digital Visions Re-Edit) 20. Little Red Corvette (Select Remix) 21. Thieves In The Temple (Remix) 22. Purple Rain (Kue's VIP Remix)

Legacy
Prince | Dance Music Sex Romance

Legacy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019


Whether he went by his official name Prince Rogers Nelson, The Artist Formerly Known as Prince, a symbol that represents both the male and female genders or just The Artist — we all know the man by Prince. Prince was an American singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, dancer, actor and filmmaker. He was a prolific writer and recorded so many songs that his fight with Warner Brothers lead them to put the breaks on his releases for fear of oversaturation.  He often gave songs away for free under different pseudonyms like "Manic Monday" by the Bangles (Christoper), "Sugar Walls" by Sheena Easton (Alexander Nevermind), "Jungle Love" and "The Bird" by the Time (The Starr ★ Company). Also, his music was  covered by other artists — most notably "I Feel For U" by Chaka Khan, "Nothing Compares 2 U" by Sinead O'Connor and even the John Cougar Mellencamp produced "When You Were Mine" by Mitch Ryder among many others. Prince also produced several acts like the Time (mentioned above), Sheila E (Glamourous Life) and Vanity 6 (Nasty Girl) as well as a host of others. Ultimately, Prince was one of a dozen artists that literally provided the soundtrack to the eighties. With musical styles that ranged from Funk, Rock, New Wave, Soul, Psychedelia, and pop, he was the considered the quintessential artist in that he drew his inspiration from people like David Bowie, James Brown, Sly & the Family Stone, Jimi Hendrix, George Clinton, Miles Davis among many others and it showed in his music and performances. In 1985, I was living in Austin, TX and working as a copy clerk for the Austin American Statesman and part-time for Hastings Records in the mall. We frequently received free tickets to concerts and Bruce Springsteen and Prince were playing within weeks apart from each other. I was a fan of both artists but there were only so many tickets to go around so I opted for the Prince tickets. These were for his Purple Rain tour and my best friend Dan and I went to the concert where he put on a 2-hour funk and rock extravaganza like we had never seen. His performance was a once in a lifetime experience and has stuck with as one of the most memorable I had ever attended. There is just way too much to cover about this man and his genius that hasn't already been written. The contributions that Prince has made to music, his guitar skills, his songwriting his production, his everything makes him one of the most admired if not influential artists of all time. While most of the tracks in this set stay fairly close to the originals — they are presented in their long form and re-edited for easy DJ mixing along with some notable modern-day remixes by Kue who did an outstanding job modernizing "Controversy" and "Purple Rain" for the dance floor. It is with much love and admiration for the man known as Prince that Party Favorz finally pays him his due respect with this tribute. RIP my friend. Album: Prince: Dance Music Sex Romance Genre: Dance, Club Year: 2019 Total Time: 01:48:43 1. I Wanna Be Your Lover (Hot Classics Remix) 2. Controversy (Kue's Electric Mix) 3. I Would Die 4 U (Digital Visions Re-Edit) 4. Take Me With You (Hot Tracks Mix) 5. Raspberry Beret (Digital Visions Re-Edit) 6. Kiss (Digital Visions Re-Edit) 7. DMSR (Melo D EDIT) 8. Erotic City (Scotty Boy Remix) [with Sheila E] 9. Cream (Hot Tracks Mix) 10. Batdance (The Bat Mix) 11. U Got the Look (Hot Classics Remix) [with Sheena Easton] 12. 1999 (Select Mix Remix) 13. When Doves Cry (Digital Visions Re-Edit) 14. Delirious (Digital Visions Re-Edit) 15. Lets Go Crazy (Digital Visions Re-Edit) 16. Get Off (Alkalino 2016 Rework) 17. Sign O' The Times (DMC Remix) 18. Alphabet St. (Unknown Remix) 19. Pop Life (Digital Visions Re-Edit) 20. Little Red Corvette (Select Remix) 21. Thieves In The Temple (Remix) 22. Purple Rain (Kue's VIP Remix)

FOREVER RUNNING
FOREVER RUNNING // SHOW #118 [TOP 40]

FOREVER RUNNING

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 80:09


This week’s show will feature music from the Pointer Sisters, Foreigner, Michael Jackson, Lionel Ritchie, Sheena Easton, Robert Palmer and more… TRACKLIST “Automatic” - Pointer Sisters - Breakout - Planet Records (1983) “The Lover In Me” - Sheena Easton - The Lover In Me - MCA Records (1988) “Sisters Are Doin’ It For Themselves”- Eurythmics & Aretha Franklin - Be Yourself Tonight - RCA Records (1985) “Shadows Of The Night”- Pat Benatar - Get Nervous - Chrysalis Records (1982) “Want To Be Startin Somethin”- Michael Jackson - Thriller - Epic Records (1982) “Oh Sheila”- Ready For The World - Ready For The World - MCA Records (1985) “I Would Die 4 U”- Prince - Purple Rain - Warner Bros. Records (1984) “All Night Long” - Lionel Ritchie - Can’t Slow Down - Motown Records (1983) “Run To You” - Bryan Adams - Reckless - A&M Records (1984) “Urgent” - Foreigner - 4 - Atlantic Records (1981) “Workin For The Weekend”- Loverboy - Get Lucky - Columbia Records (1981) “Dancing In The Dark”- Bruce Springsteen - Born In The USA - Columbia Records (1984) ARTIST PROFILE: ROBERT PALMER “Addicted To Love” - Robert Palmer - Riptide - Island Records (1985) “Invisible Touch” - Genesis - Invisible Touch - Atlantic Records (1986) “Pride (In The Name Of Love)”- U2 - The Unforgettable Fire - Island Records (1984) “Too Much Time On My Hands” - Styx - Paradise Theater - A&M Records (1981) “You Win Again” - Bee Gees - E.S.P. - Warner Bros. Records (1987) > Intro clip taken from The Running Man Braveworld Productions/HBO (1987) > Theme song “Forever Running” by B-Movie Sire Records (1985) > Movie clips taken from The 40 Year-Old Virgin Universal Pictures (2005)

FIGHT THE FUTURE: club classics. past. present. w/ Steve Callaghan
FIGHT THE FUTURE #022 | Kelis, Disclosure, Alex Metric, Spektre + more!

FIGHT THE FUTURE: club classics. past. present. w/ Steve Callaghan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 60:01


TRACKLIST FOR #022 00:00 - 1. Space Cowboy - "I Would Die 4 U" [Southern Fried] [2002] 05:48 - 2. Linus Loves - "Stand Back" [Data] [2003] 11:13 - 3. Disclosure - "Moonlight" [Universal] [2018] 14:30 - 4. Finn - "Sometimes The Going Gets A Little Tough" (Ferreck Dawn & Robosonic Remix) [Defected] [2018] 17:39 - 5. Kelis + Freejak - "My Milkshake" (Leftwing & Kody Remix) [Sony Music] [2018] 21:47 - 6. Kettama - "Body" [Homage] [2018] 26:20 - 7. COEO - "Physical" [Colour in Music] [2018] 30:32 - 8. Rolo Green + DEzza - "Sunburn" [Anjunabeats] [2018] 33:55 - 9. Sunlight Project & Fanizza - "I Gotta Know It" [Black Hole] [2018] 37:51 - 10. Alex Metric + Ten Ven - "Plates" [Dynamic] [2018] 40:31 - 11. Spencer Brown - "Windows 95 on Acid" [Mau5trap] [2018] 44:33 - 12. Danny Fontana + Lazar - "Ethereal Resonance" [Immersion] [2018] 48:57 - 13. Y TRaxx - Mysteryland (Spektre Remix) [Kraftek] [2018] 53:54 - 14. Mekka - "Diamondback" [Perfecto] [2001] Follow Me: http://www.soundcloud.com/stevecallaghan http://www.mixcloud.com/stevecallaghan http://www.twitter.com/djstecallaghan http://www.facebook.com/stevecallaghanmusic

FIGHT THE FUTURE: club classics. past. present. w/ Steve Callaghan
FIGHT THE FUTURE #022 | Kelis, Disclosure, Alex Metric, Spektre + more!

FIGHT THE FUTURE: club classics. past. present. w/ Steve Callaghan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 60:01


TRACKLIST FOR #022 00:00 - 1. Space Cowboy - "I Would Die 4 U" [Southern Fried] [2002] 05:48 - 2. Linus Loves - "Stand Back" [Data] [2003] 11:13 - 3. Disclosure - "Moonlight" [Universal] [2018] 14:30 - 4. Finn - "Sometimes The Going Gets A Little Tough" (Ferreck Dawn & Robosonic Remix) [Defected] [2018] 17:39 - 5. Kelis + Freejak - "My Milkshake" (Leftwing & Kody Remix) [Sony Music] [2018] 21:47 - 6. Kettama - "Body" [Homage] [2018] 26:20 - 7. COEO - "Physical" [Colour in Music] [2018] 30:32 - 8. Rolo Green + DEzza - "Sunburn" [Anjunabeats] [2018] 33:55 - 9. Sunlight Project & Fanizza - "I Gotta Know It" [Black Hole] [2018] 37:51 - 10. Alex Metric + Ten Ven - "Plates" [Dynamic] [2018] 40:31 - 11. Spencer Brown - "Windows 95 on Acid" [Mau5trap] [2018] 44:33 - 12. Danny Fontana + Lazar - "Ethereal Resonance" [Immersion] [2018] 48:57 - 13. Y TRaxx - Mysteryland (Spektre Remix) [Kraftek] [2018] 53:54 - 14. Mekka - "Diamondback" [Perfecto] [2001] Follow Me: http://www.soundcloud.com/stevecallaghan http://www.mixcloud.com/stevecallaghan http://www.twitter.com/djstecallaghan http://www.facebook.com/stevecallaghanmusic

Bombshell Radio
The Menace's Attic #858

Bombshell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 60:01


Today The Menace's Attic/Just Another Menace Sunday​Bombshell Radio Today's Bombshell (Bombshell Radio)1pm-2pm EST 10am-11am PDT 6pm-7pm BST bombshellradio.com#classics #pop #rock #classicrock #themenacesattic #bombshellradioThis Week – Episode #858( 08 / 18 / 2018 )"I Just Finished A College Tour With Kate Who Was Six Months Old When I First Aired This Show! While The Obvious Thing To Say Is "Where Have The Years Gone?" I'm More About: "Fantastic I've Got An Easy Theme For Tonight's Edition!"Opening SongRock Around The Clock - Bill Haley & The Comets (Decca)Set # 1 What Do Detroit, Cleveland, Columbus, And Minneapolis Have In Common? Fruit Gum, Evil Crows, Earthiness and Berry Good Sex!Yummy Yummy Yummy - 1910 Fruitgum Company (Buddah)Evil Woman - Crow (Amaret)Get Ready - Rare Earth (Rare Earth)Go All The Way - The Raspberries (Capitol)Set # 2 In The Words Of The Songs You're About To Hear: "Don't Forget The Motor City, Because While Everyone Knows That Smokin' Ain't Allowed In School, When You're Talkin' About Someone I Love, Running Away Won't Save You!Smokin' In The Boys Room - Brownsville Station (Big Tree)Better Back Off - Marshall Crenshaw (MCA)Dancing In The Street - Martha & The Vandellas (Gordy)Runaway - Del Shannon (Big Top)Set # 3 You Know What I Learned About Minnesota? It Might Be Less Expensive To Live There, But The Wardrobe You Need To Cover The Seasons Is Not A Worthy Replacement!I Would Die 4 You - Prince (Warner Bros.)Alex Chilton - The Replacements (Reprise)Rubber Ball - Bobby Vee (Libert)Closing Time - Semisonic (MCA)Set # 4 Well Here We Are Back In Ohio For What Is Surely Going To Be A Hall Of Fame Worthy Set, Or At The Very Least Worthy Of A Free Dream Whip!Sincerely - The Moonglows (Chess)Let It Whip - The Dazz Band (Motown)Closing SongHe Was Really Sayin' Something - The Velvettes (Motown)

Heat Rocks
Meshell Ndgeocello on Prince's "Purple Rain" (1984)

Heat Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 55:59


The Album: Prince: Purple Rain (1984) I was dreaming when I wrote this, forgive me if it goes astray. But when I woke up this morning and realized that Oliver and I spent an hour or so talking with Meshell N'degecello about Prince's seminal "Purple Rain" album, I was beside myself with hype. We spoke about the album's forward thinking musicianship and arrangements, Prince as a visionary, his Messiah-like presence and the extended version of Computer Blue. She told us about keeping "I Would Die 4 U" on elevated decibels and repeat and the pure dopeness of "When Doves Cry". We all revisited the moment we first experience Purple Rain. Simply put, we talked to one genius guitar hero about another. It gets no better than that. Throw on your best purple garments and get up on this. "Hey, take a listen. Tell me do you like what you hear..." -Prince More on Prince and Purple Rain: Prince Wikipedia Entry Purple Rain Review?" (THR) Prince: The Oral History of Purple Rain (Spin) Purple Rain Review (Pitchfork) Let's Go Crazy: Why Prince's Purple Rain is a Masterpiece (Rolling Stone) More on Meshell Ndegeocello: Plantation Lullabies: Review (BBC) Meshell Covers Prince (Color Lines) Website|Twitter| Instagram Show Tracklisting (all songs from Purple Rain unless indicated otherwise): Purple Rain Prince: For You Purple Rain When Doves Cry I Would Die 4 U Let's Go Crazy Take Me With U Prince: I Wanna Be Your Lover Computer Blue I Would Die 4 U The Beautiful Ones When Doves Cry D'Angelo: Alright J Dilla: Bye. Alice Smith: Fool For You Flying Lotus: All the Secrets Purple Rain When Doves Cry Take Me With U Prince: Erotic City The Ronettes: Be My Baby Here's the Spotify playlist of as many of the songs above as we can find on there. If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!

Can I Say This At Church Podcast
21 - Atonement with Brad Jersak

Can I Say This At Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 48:59


Episode Transcript Guest: Brad Jersak For Christians atonement is somewhat of a lynchpin. It's our attempt to put to words what the death of Jesus stands for and further what that then means as we work our faith out daily. You are going to love this convo with Brad. Chairs Video Referenced: https://vimeo.com/177849401 Connect with Brad on Facebook, Twitter: @bradjersak as well as https://bradjersak.com/ Special Music for this episode was provided by artist Noah Guthrie.  Tracks include in this episode: Beautiful Crime, I Would Die for You, and Pardon me from the album The Valley. Connect with Noah: https://www.facebook.com/only1noah/ Find Noah's music at iTunes, YouTube, Spotify, as well Instagram and Facebook, and on Twitter You can also find selections from all our episodes on our Spotify Playlist.  I am so grateful for you and want to invite you to become a part of the beloved community being developed here. Consider becoming a Patreon supporter of the show. You'll have access to many perks as well as guaranteeing the future of these conversations; even $1/Month goes so far as this show is 100% listener supported.  http://www.patreon.com/canisaythisatchurch

Touré Show
Susannah Melvoin: On Loving And Almost Marrying Prince

Touré Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 88:21


Prince was like the God of love and sex but what was it like to date him? Susannah Melvoin talks about how great it was at times and how hard it was at times. This is a roller coaster emotional ep that’ll show you a side of Prince you’ve never seen before. I met Susannah after my book I Would Die 4 U: Why Prince Became An Icon and she’s become a good friend and here she tells all the stories. Toure Show Ep 14 Susannah Melvoin—“On Loving And Almost Marrying Prince” Host & Writer: Toure Producer: Chris Colbert and Matt Ford  The House: Cadence 13 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Sunshine Happy Kpants Hour
The Sunshine Happy Kpants Hour - ep 216

The Sunshine Happy Kpants Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018


This week, music left behind when the artist is gone, what's your fuel? and how time is all we have. It's an introspective episode, but which one isn't? Enjoy! Songs played this week: 1) I Would Die 4 U by Prince and the Revolution 2) No Excuses by Alice In Chains 3) Which Will by Nick Drake 4) So Real by Jeff Buckley 5) Sunday by The Cranberries 6) Blues at Sunrise (Live) by Stevie Ray Vaughn and the Double Trouble featuring Albert King

Gab and Jam
Gab And Jam Episode 3 What's on our bookshelf?

Gab and Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 22:47


Some of these books are old favorites, some are new, some of actual books, and others are digital. Some we have read and a few we are planning to read. 1. Death of a King: The Real Story of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Final Year by Tavis Smiley and David Ritz 2. My Life with Earth, Wind & Fire by Maurice White and Herb Powell 3. Herbie Hancock: Possibilities by Herbie Hancock and Lisa Dickey 4. Bird By Bird by Anne Lamonte 5. I Would Die 4 U: Why Prince Became an Icon by Toure 6. Traction: How Any Startup Can Achieve Explosive Customer Growth by Gabriel Weinberg and Justin Mares 7. The Creative Habit: Learn It and Use It for Life by Twyla Tharp and Mark Reiter 8. The Collaborative Habit: Life Lessons for Working Together by Twyla Tharp and Jesse Kornbluth 9. Making Michael: Inside the Career ofMichael Jackson by Mike Smallcombe 10. Life is a Verb by Patti Digh 11. Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson  12. The Forward Book of Poetry (2003) 13. 642 Things to Write About by The San Francisco Writers’ Grotto 14. 1 Page at a Time by Adam J. Kurtz 15. 1001 Ideas to Create Retail Excitement by Edgar A. Falk 16. Evolving Bassist by Rufus Reid Who did we miss? If you disagree with our lists, let us know who and why. If you have a book that you think we should read, be sure to drop it into the comments. *WORN: Chuck Taylor sneakers: http://amzn.to/2urZ9At NASA T-shirt: http://amzn.to/2wLyISO EQUIPMENT USED: Shure Microphones: http://amzn.to/2fuHmBW Canon T6i: http://amzn.to/2fvC20X GoPro Hero 5: http://amzn.to/2hMmHd8 Adobe Premiere Elements: http://amzn.to/2vIxz1r Neewer Ring Light: http://amzn.to/2vIaEU7 Sonus Speaker System: http://amzn.to/2vI4WBG *There are affiliate links in this list. If you make a purchase using the link, we may receive a small percentage of the sale at no cost to you. To see the entire blog post, click here: https://goo.gl/RB648y To listen to the podcast, click here: https://goo.gl/FPT4VC *WORN: • Chuck Taylor sneakers: http://amzn.to/2urZ9At • Oppo Suit http://amzn.to/2xNy5Nw EQUIPMENT USED: • Shure Microphones: http://amzn.to/2fuHmBW • Canon T6i: http://amzn.to/2fvC20X • GoPro Hero 5: http://amzn.to/2hMmHd8 • Adobe Premiere Elements: http://amzn.to/2vIxz1r • Neewer Ring Light: http://amzn.to/2vIaEU7 • Sonus Speaker System: http://amzn.to/2vI4WBG • Fodera Bass *There are affiliate links in this list. If you make a purchase using the link, we may receive a small percentage of the sale at no cost to you. MORE: • Music is from PMG Cool and Quirky Custom Music: https://goo.gl/v3WrHK MORE: Gearfest 2017: • Video at https://youtu.be/rtqZWUbdc68 • Blog at https://goo.gl/uaWCcM YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/EzSkVn Oh, and dude, don't neglect your muse! Subscribe: http://www.bloomingprejippie.com/subscribe

Prince: Track by Track
Track 7 Album 6: I Would Die 4 U

Prince: Track by Track

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 16:52


Darren and Erin talk about the antepenultimate track from Purple Rain, the first encore, I Would Die 4 U.

Press Play. Music Comes Out. - BFF.fm
Episode 9: Prince! Live! Special!

Press Play. Music Comes Out. - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017


On Easter Sunday in 1985, aged 13, I audio-taped a Prince show off the BBC. I was obsessed with it for years. I had painted the inside artwork from Purple Rain on the wall. The full show was eventually released on VHS. I bought that and taped that too. I always hoped that one day it would get re-mastered and an official release on a better format (well, DVD). On Friday, it happened, so I ripped for you enjoyment...So... here's the whole show... Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 3′00″ Let's Go Crazy by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 8′30″ Delirious by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 11′20″ 1999 by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 17′00″ Little Red Corvette by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 21′00″ Take Me With U by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 26′06″ Interlude by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 32′37″ Do Me, Baby by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 34′37″ Irresistible Bitch by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 37′10″ Possessed by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 41′01″ How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 46′09″ Let's Pretend We're Married by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 50′26″ International Lover by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 52′00″ God by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 60′19″ Computer Blue by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 64′36″ Darling Nikki by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 68′28″ The Beautiful Ones by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 74′48″ When Doves Cry by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 84′28″ I Would Die 4 U by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 87′46″ Baby I'm a Star by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) 98′44″ Purple Rain by Prince and the Revolution on Live at the Carrier Dome Syracuse 1985-03-30 (Warner) Check out the full archives on the website.

Flipout
Flipout - 777 - Episode 3 - "Prince Hits"

Flipout

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 26:15


Episode 3 - Seven 7" Records Every Seven Days: 777 "Prince Hits" 1. Purple Medley 2. When Doves Cry 3. Raspberry Beret 4. Little Red Corvette 5. Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad 6. I Would Die 4 U 7. Batdance

This Song – KUTX
This Song: Flock of Dimes // Lucy Dacus

This Song – KUTX

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2016 23:06


Jenn Wasner of Flock of Dimes and Wye Oak takes you through why Joni Mitchell's "Amelia" both comforts and terrifies her. And Lucy Dacus explains how the Cure's "Just Like Heaven" is a friendly ghost in her life, and how Prince's "I Would Die 4 You," helped expand her idea of how cool a song about God could be.

Musicale
Not A Woman Or A Man But Prince

Musicale

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016 31:29


We remember the Purple One, the late great Prince, by pairing Abita Purple Haze with "I Would Die 4 U". You'll be surprised by the song and hear how surprised we were by the beer (spoiler: we hated it). Rest in peace, Prince.

KMFBZ Radio
20160429 KMFBZ radio - show #4 - tribute to the Purple 1

KMFBZ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2016 53:55


The very special tribute to Prince.  We miss you Purple 1.  Music in this episode: 1) When Doves Cry  2) Let's Go Crazy  3) Kiss  4) U Got the Look  5) 1999  6) Raspberry Beret  7) Little Red Corvette  8) I Would Die 4 U  9) Nothing Compares 2 U  10) Purple Rain

1 Indie Nation
1 Indie Nation Episode 90 A Prince Tribute

1 Indie Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2016 110:49


Spring greetings love bunnies! Here is a Prince Tribute mix from the Big La, (Oakland). I am so devastated and heartbroken from the news of Prince's passing like I am sure many of you are as well. This is the very least I could do is play a tribute mix from one of my favorite djs! Thanks so much Big LA! facebook Tracklist: 1. When Doves Cry 2. Adore 3. Take Me With U 4. Little Red Corvette 5. Head 6. Let’s Work 7. D,M.S.R. 8. Pop Life 9. The Most Beautiful Girl In The World 10. I Would Die 4 U 11. Controversy 12. Diamonds and Pearls 13. Housequake 14. North 15. 1999 16. Here On Earth 17. International Lover 18. Do Me, Baby 19. Erotic City 20. Delirious 21. Let's Go Crazy Apps: Damn Daniel, Phoodie, Snapchat, Fotoemoji, 1indienation app! Follow me on Twitter @rachael Follow me on Instagram @1indienation Follow me on Snapchat @rachaeldepp

The Lunar Saloon
The Lunar Saloon - Episode 04 - Gold Code

The Lunar Saloon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 100:16


I was off exploring other lands this show, but lucky for me @goldcode was able to step in and do a super awesome Prince celebration and tribute mix. I hope you all enjoy it #ripprince --------- Theme To The Lunar Saloon Sheila E., A Love Bizarre (Part 1 And Part 2), A Love Bizarre, Paisley Park Prince, Controversy, Controversy, Warner Bros. Prince, Traffic Jam (Ron Hardy Edit), Flash Your Lights, Cosmic Car Records Prince, Housequake (The After-Shock Mix), White Label Apollonia 6, Sex Shooter, Apollonia 6, Warner Bros. Prince, Dirty Mind Prince, Cream Prince, 17 Days, When Doves Cry 94 East, One Man Jam Prince, Kiss Andre Cymone, Dance Electric Prince, Possessed (Instrumental), The Work: Vol II, Thunderball The Electrifying Mojo, Interview with Prince Prince, Black Sweat (Dr. Fink's Extended Kraftwerk Remix) The Soft Pink Truth, Make-up Vanity 6, Make-Up Prince, U Got The Look (Single Cut) Prince, Controversy (Purple People remix) G With Da Double E, When Dubs Cry, 12", White Label Prince, Head The Time, Ice Cream Castles Prevolution, I'll Take U with me, 12", White Label Prince, I Would Die 4 U Prince, Erotic City [Dance Mix]

Roots Redemption's Podcast
Tribute to Prince

Roots Redemption's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 86:36


Tribute to Prince Mix 01. Let’s Go Crazy 02. Kiss 03. I Wanna Be Your Lover 04. 1999 05. Raspberry Beret 06. I Feel For You 07. Hello 08. Erotic City 09. Irresistible Bitch 10. Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad? 11. When Doves Cry 12. Dirty Mind 13. I Would Die 4 U 14. When You Were Mine 15. Diamonds and Pearls 16. How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore 17. The Most Beautiful Girl In The World 18. Do Me, Baby 19. Adore 20. I Can Make U Love Me 21. Insatiable 22. Little Red Corvette 23. Nothing Compares 2 U (Ft. Rosie Gaines) 24. Call My Name 25. Purple Rain

Cyber Casts
Prince Tribute Show

Cyber Casts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2016 119:09


Denz - Prince Tribute ShowTrack Listing:1. What's My Name2. Crazy You3. Old Friends 4 Sale4. Release It - The Time5. Controversy6. Soft & Wet7. Fury8. Sexy M.F.9. Alphabet St.10. Chelsea Rodgers11. Let's Go Crazy12. Housequake13. The Daisy Chain14. The Sex Of It15. Jelly Jam16. Feel Good, Feel Better, Feel Wonderful17. Interlude18. Purple Music19. Cream20. Raspberry Beret21. Take Me With U22. Funk 'N' Roll23. I Would Die 4 U24. 725. Sign 'O' the Times26. Instrumental27. 1+1+1=3 (Live)28. VisionsR.I.P. Prince Rogers NelsonMixed By Denz For Nuwaveradio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

DJ CHILL-IT Since 1987!
PRINCE by DJ Chill-IT

DJ CHILL-IT Since 1987!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2016 81:18


1. Willing And Able ( LP Version) 2. Baby I'm A Star 3. I Would Die 4 U 4. Dirty Mind (Album Version) 5. Partyup 6. Uptown 7. When Doves Cry 8. Irresistible Bitch ( LP Version) 9. Erotic City ( LP Version) 10. Little Red Corvette (Dance Remix) 11. Lady Cab Driver 12. Raspberry Beret (LP Version) 13. Sexy Dancer 14. Let's Work (Dance Remix) 15. Controversy 16. I Feel For You Prince 17. Head (LP Version) 18. Nasty Girl 19. I Wanna Be Your Lover 20. Soft And Wet (LP Version) 21. Kiss (Extended Version 22. Pop Life (LP Version) 23. Bambi 24. Darling Nikki 25. Nothing Compares 2 U 26. Do Me, Baby (Album Version) 27. Adore 28. How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore 29. Purple Rain (LP Version)

ReZurXn Radio The Second Wav
ReZurXn Radio presents The Second Wav Podcast 8

ReZurXn Radio The Second Wav

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016 78:18


On this podcast, DJ Dogbone explores some relatively new tracks from Second Wav artists such as Erasure, Depeche Mode, Information Society and Claude from the band Anything Box. Initially produced on April 21, the original podcast was lost due to internet connectivity issues related to faulty service by the internet service provider.  It was re-recorded and what you are hearing is a studio recorded podcast with the same playlist. Prince - I Would Die 4 U Duran Duran - Pressure Off (featuring Janelle Monáe and Nile Rodgers) Erasure - Reason A-ha - Take on Me (1984 7" version) A Flock of Seagulls - Nightmares Falseparklocation- Boys Kills Girls marsheaux - See You Information Society - Land of the Blind Claude - Fast Forward Depeche Mode - Martyr Giorgio Moroder - Right Here, Right Now (feat. Kylie Minogue) 4 Non Blondes - What's Up Republica - Ready To Go A Split Second - Flesh (Clan Of) Xymox - Blind Hearts Duran Duran - Secret Oktober  

The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
Silent Purple - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 284 (special edition)

The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016


NEW FOR APRIL 21, 2016 Silent Purple - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard - Vol. 284 - Special Edition Where traditional purple bunting has finally found it's meaning. A tribute to Prince. 1. Let's Go Crazy (ext) - Prince Buy From iTunes 2. Controversy - Prince Buy From iTunes 3. Cindy C - Prince 4. Guitar - Prince Buy From iTunes 5. I Would Die 4 U (ext) - Prince and The Revolution Buy From iTunes* 6. Nothing Compares 2 U (live) - Prince and The New Power Generation feet. Rosie Gaines Buy From iTunes 7. Little Red Corvette (ext) - Prince Buy From iTunes 8. Raspberry Beret (ext) - Prince Buy From iTunes 9. Let's Work (ext) - Prince Buy From iTunes 10. Purple Rain (full live version) - Prince and The Revolution Buy From iTunes* The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Another day, another death-pod . . . Accept No Substitute Click to join the conversation on the Facebook page.