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Shane and Ray tell stories related to their playlist for the "Killer Instrumentals" topic in Season 11, Bonus 7.HEAR SHANE'S PLAYLIST:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0p28pCkzcbuIgFIYtaid96?si=6b65363f69c44157HEAR RAY'S PLAYLIST:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5SnCEmD3gTBrRUu8el3gEs?si=bcb6adaf0f16408eSee Shane's full ratings by visiting patreon.com/RatedRadio
Backdoor Media presents HUMP! Wednesdays with DJSOUL - 60-minute, commercial-free mixtape by Tony DJSOUL Dobson, featuring the best LGBTQ+ voices in HipHop - Weds 12a (ET)“Wake up in the morning, got the yearnin' for herb” — Channel LiveB! NOTED - Originally recorded in East Village, NYC - August 13, 20081 100% - Big Pun/Tony Sunshine2 Puerto Rico - Frankie Cutlass3 Musika - KRS-One/Marley Marl/Magic Juan4 Mad Izm - Channel Live/KRS-One5 Can't Knock the Hustle - Jay-Z/Mary J. Blige6 1970 Somethin' - The Notorious B.I.G./The Game/Faith Evans7 C'mon - Mario8 Bonita Applebum - A Tribe Called Quest9 I Got It Made DJSOUL Medley - Special Ed/Lloyd Banks/Paul Wall10 Take It Personal - Gang Starr11 Last Night Changed It All Medley - Esther Williams/Lil Kim/ButtaFlySoul12 Ring - Cardi B/Kehlani13 Shot & Wine - Sean Paul/Stefflon Don14 Keep Bouncin' - Too $hort/Snoop Dogg/Will i Am/Fergie15 Pain - De La Soul/Snoop Dogg16 I Love It - Kanye West/Lil Pump/Adele Givens17 Get Right Back To My Baby - Vivian Green18 Heard This One Before - Phonte/BOSCO/KAYTRANADA19 Imaginary Players - Jay-Z20 What Kind of Paper - Tish Hyman21 We Can Do It - Joell Ortiz/Styles P“HipHop Is Fine Art!” — Tony DJSOUL Dobson TIP the DJ - Thankur!CASH APP $TonyDJSOULDobson
This week TMO welcomes back the resident shredder, Billy, as we dive into our favorite instrumental tracks. The lists spread the gap between shredders, classic songs, acoustics and techno. So join us as we get back to our metal roots! Don't forget to leave us a 5-star review! Follow us on our Facebook page, The Metal Oasis, on Twitter @themetaloasis, on Instagram @themetaloasispodcast and email themetaloasis@gmail.com
Backdoor Media presents HUMP! Wednesdays with DJSOUL - 60-minute, commercial-free mixtape by Tony DJSOUL Dobson, featuring the best LGBTQ+ voices in HipHop - Weds 12a (ET)“Baby, I'm so unconventional” — Curtis 50 Cent JacksonB! NOTED - Originally recorded in East New York, Brooklyn - June 14, 20171 Is It Because I'm Black - Syl Johnson2 Come 4 Me - Abra3 Smoke Again - Chance the Rapper/Ab-Soul4 The Hope - Fabolous/Jadakiss5 No Better Love - Jacquees/DeJ Loaf6 Baby, Come to Me - The Stuyvesants 7 Devil in New Dress - Kanye West8 Between the Sheets - The Isley Brothers9 Hope Your Feelings Are Like Mine - Vicki Sue Robinson10 The 5th Dimension - I Don't Know Where to Look for Love11 I Got to Have It - Ed OG & The Bulldogs12 Fuck Them - Raekwon/Method Man13 Venus Vs. Mars - Jay-Z14 I Just Wanna - 50 Cent/Tony Yayo15 Hold U - Masta Ace/Jean Grae16 I Want You 'Til The Summertime - Yasiin Bey/Marvin Gaye17 You Get the Best from Me (Say, Say, Say) - Alicia Meyers18 Till You Take My Love - Harvey Mason19 Satin Soul - Gene Page20 Five-Finger Discount - Last Offence21 Heavy Metal Reflective - Azealia Banks22 The More I Get - Rick Ross/Consequence23 The Breaks - Kurtis Blow/Michael K. Williams*/Woody Harrelson*24 Jukebox - Kidz in the Hall/MC Lyte25 Still Dre - Dr. Dre/Snoop Dogg* Excerpt courtesy Triple 9 | John Hillcoat“HipHop Is Fine Art!” — Tony DJSOUL DobsonTIP the DJ - Thankur!CASH APP $TonyDJSOULDobson
This podcast episode features a fantastic collection of classic country and western swing tunes, heavily showcasing the incredible talent of steel guitar players. You'll hear iconic instrumental tracks like Noel Boggs' "Steel Guitar Rag" and Cecil Campbell's "Twistin The Steel", alongside gems from legendary bands such as The Texas Troubadours with "Cain's Corner" and Leon McAuliff's lively "Water Baby Boogie."The set continues with more instrumental brilliance from The Rowe Brothers' "Texas Roads," The Buckaroos' "Apple Jack," Jimmie Day's "Stetson Rag," Lloyd Green's "Speechless," and the unique "14 Fiddles In Turkey Texas" by Benny Kubiak.The spotlight on steel guitar continues with tracks like Shot Jackson's "Fort Worth Drag," Pete Drake's "Cowtown," and Walter Haynes' "Gear Shiftin'," along with another instrumental from Jimmy Day, "Rancher's Stomp."The episode wraps up with more performances, including The Original Driftin Cowboys' rendition of "Hey Good Lookin'," Paul Lyles' take on "Crazy Arms," Bobby Garrett's "Rose City Chimes," Spade Cooley's "Break Up Down," and Robert Herridge's "8th Of January." Noel Boggs - Steel Guitar Rag ( Shasta )Cecil Campbell - Twistin The Steel ( Starday )The Texas Troubadours - Cain's Corner ( Decca )Leon McAuliff - Water Baby Boogie ( Cimarron )Rowe Brothers - Texas Roads ( Gal A Way )The Country Gentlemen - Not To Be Taken Internally ( Trace )The Buckaroos - Apple Jack ( Capitol )Jimmie Day - Stetson Rag ( Starday )Lloyd Green - Speechless ( King J )Benny Kubiak - 14 Fiddles In Turkey Texas ( Seeds )Shot Jackson - Fort Worth Drag ( Starday )Pete Drake - Cowtown ( Starday )Walter Haynes - Gear Shiftin ( Starday )Jimmy Day - Rancher's Stomp ( Starday )Hank Thompson - Weeping Willow ( Capitol )Original Driftin Cowboys- Hey Good Lookin ( Delta )Paul Lyles - Crazy Arms ( TAD )Bobby Garrett - Rose City Chimes ( Longhorn )Spade Cooley - Break Up Down ( Decca )Robert Herridge - 8th Of January ( JMS )Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thehonkytonkjukebox/exclusive-content
Backdoor Media presents HUMP! Wednesdays with DJSOUL - 60-minute, commercial-free mixtape by Tony DJSOUL Dobson, featuring the best LGBTQ+ voices in HipHop - Weds 12a (ET)“The time has come for life to begin” — Billy PaulB! NOTE - Recorded in East New York, Brooklyn; home to HipHop legends: The Fat Boys; StetsaSonic (this mean Prince Paul, who gave us GraveDiggaz/De La Soul); Sean Price; M.O.P., and me, to name few …1 Backdoor - Playboi Carti/Kendrick Lamar/Jhené Aiko/Michael K. Williams2 Glitching - SAINt JHN3 Middle Child - J. Cole/Nipsey Hussle/Kendrick Lamar/Joyner Lucas/Chris Brown/Jay Rock 4 You're Mine - Sijay5 Papertrip - Wallace6 Right There - Floorplan7 Love Change Over - Michael Watford8 I Wanna Be Free - The Lunar Project9 Moody - Hondo Vega10 MOSS Pt. 3 (My Luva) - Osunlade11 Do That Thang - Mo'Cream12 The Final Call - Dave East/Ransom/Jay Electronica13 Can't Hide It - Lil Durk/Jhené Aiko14 Royal Flush - Rae Sremmurd/Young Thug15 Hotel Lobby - Quavo/Takeoff16 Best Friend - Tweet/Bilal17 Bang Time - M.O.P./Styles P18 Children of the Night - The Stylistics19 The Man - Rapsody/Heather Victoria20 War of †he Gods - Billy Paul“HipHouse Is Fine Art!” — Tony DJSOUL DobsonTIP the DJ - Thankur!CASH APP $TonyDJSOULDobson
Another great Sunday and all we need to make it better is beats! Calling all producers to submit your hottest beats now for a chance to be heard worldwide and critiqued live by our BCP community & hosts!Shoutout to the producers who sent something in today for review:dmg@_Jcallender - New_BedfordSandmand @thegauntletbeatbattle - AL@mosoundz - Paterson, NJOshawn_James @RceeProductionSWali D@A.R.Knight @CMagikBeats @Keishiki_Lookitsmaybe @Frivolousdrygoods - FL@Brewthewax - Qc_Canada@Iam_Unorthadaks - Atl@dublmbeats@Bootleg77- NV@BrainGotBlaps@DJDLIVE224@fox styles@Djrumz615 - TN@KeyzDaMogulLLC@King.Yohannes.Beats@SAKKUR_BEATZ@Birdman - TX
Songs include: The Third man Theme by Anton Karas, Ruby by Richard Hayman, The Syncopated Clock by Leroy Anderson, Swedish Rhaposdy by Percy Faith, Dragnet by Ray Anthony and Melancholy Serenade by Jackie Gleeson.
Season 5 Episode 10 is live and in this episode continues to follow our new structure (for the most part) including the following segments:Bodybuilding Banger: This segment features a spotlight/sharing of a song perfect for fueling an intense workout. We explore the song's meaning, lyrics, instrumentals, breakdowns, vocals, etc. This week's Bodybuilding Banger is "Insanely Illegal Cage Fight" by Jackson Rose and Dal Av. Coaches Corner: This segment features health and wellness information/tips to help you meet your goals. This week, we take on Chat GPT in an exercise programming challenge where we prompted AI to create a beginner workout routine while Evan created a separate program for this hypothetical client. We compare and contrast each routine. Do you believe AI can create an effective workout routine? Song of the Week: We select a new metalcore song each week to highlight/share with you all. This week's song of the week is "Safehouse" by Kami Kehoe, Colorblind, and Ekoh. Exercise of the Week: We select an exercise to highlight, describing the exercise, alternative exercises, muscles targeted, pros & cons, optimal volume, and more. This week we discuss the lunge. If you enjoyed the episode or are a supporter of the podcast, let us know by leaving a positive review! Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
Varges Thomas, the multi-talented singer, songwriter, producer, and arranger from Dayton, Ohio, is back with a bang! His latest single, ”If I,” features Oui. This energetic, feel-good track captures the essence of Ohio Funk and Soul, paying homage to the award-winning sounds of icons like Zapp & Roger and Lakeside while offering a fresh, modern twist.” If I” is a vibrant dance anthem that promises to keep listeners grooving with its infectious beat and uplifting vibeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ladydiva-live-radio--2579466/support.
Another great Sunday and all we need to make it better is beats! Calling all producers to submit your hottest beats now for a chance to be heard worldwide and critiqued live by our BCP community & hosts!
Season 5 Episode 9 is live and in this episode continues to follow our new structure (for the most part) including the following segments:Bodybuilding Banger: This segment features a spotlight/sharing of a song perfect for fueling an intense workout. We explore the song's meaning, lyrics, instrumentals, breakdowns, vocals, etc. This week's Bodybuilding Banger is "Slaughterhouse" by Motionless in White ft. Bryan Garris. Coaches Corner: This segment features health and wellness information/tips to help you meet your goals. This week, we discuss many of the common barriers to achieving fitness goals and how other barriers/mistakes within the gym can negatively impact all the expensive effort required to get to the gym in the first place. Song of the Week: We select a new metalcore song each week to highlight/share with you all. This week's song of the week is "drown" by Shallow Truths. Exercise of the Week: We select an exercise to highlight, describing the exercise, alternative exercises, muscles targeted, pros & cons, optimal volume, and more. This week we discuss the barbell back squat. Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
Backdoor Media presents HUMP! Wednesdays with DJSOUL - 60-minute, commercial-free mixtape by Tony DJSOUL Dobson, featuring the best LGBTQ+ voices in HipHop - Weds 12a (ET)“Wednesday is the Benz day!” — The Notorious B.I.G.B! NOTED - Originally recorded in East New York, Brooklyn - March 10, 2010IN - “We all know a B.I.G.” — Q-Tip1 Notorious Thugs - The Notorious B.I.G./Bone Thugs-n-Harmony2 Spit Your Game - The Notorious B.I.G./Twista/Bone Thugs-n-Harmony3 The What - The Notorious B.I.G./Method Man4 Can't Turn Me Away - Sylvia Striplin5 Get Money - Junior M.A.F.I.A.6 Hustler's Prayer - Max B/The Notorious B.I.G./Jim Jones7 Angels Or Demons - Granthm8 Angels - Diddy/Dirty Money9 The Life - Styles P/Pharoahe Monch10 Bangers - The Alchemist/Lloyd Banks11 1, 2 Pass It - D&D All-Stars12 Queen B@#$H - Lil' Kim13 It Ain't Personal - R. Kelly/Jay-Z14 Wet Dreams - LastO15 Like This (Skit) - DJ Clue/Fabolous/Kanye West16 Been There Did That - K. Banger17 1970 Somethin' - The Notorious B.I.G./Faith Evans/The Game18 Ghetto - Akon/2Pac/The Notorious B.I.G.19 Who Shot Ya? - The Notorious B.I.G.20 All Good - Lil' Kim/The Notorious B.I.G.“HipHop Is Fine Art!” — Tony DJSOUL DobsonTIP the DJ - Thankur!CASH APP $TonyDJSOULDobson
Backdoor Media presents HUMP! Wednesdays with DJSOUL - 60-minute, commercial-free mixtape by Tony DJSOUL Dobson, featuring the best LGBTQ+ voices in HipHop - Weds 12a (ET)“In case nobody told you today, you're special" — LizzoB! NOTED - Originally recorded in East New York, Brooklyn - September 7, 20221 Wait for You - Future/Drake/Tems2 Ooh La La - Run The Jewels/Greg Nice/DJ Premier3 Just A Memory - The Notorious B.I.G./The Clipse4 Until It's All Said And Done - JR&PH7/Sean Price/Skyzoo5 Nigga Whut - Redman6 Special - Lizzo 7 Grace of God - Apollo Brown/Joell Ortiz/DJ Los8 So Gone - Monica/Missy Elliott9 Ain't Nothin New - Jadakiss/Nipsey Hussle/Ne-Yo10 Stressed - Young Thug/J. Cole/T-Shyne11 Brambleton - Pusha T12 Hood Blues - DMX/Westside Gunn/Benny the Butcher/Conway the Machine13 Boys Don't Cry - DDm14 Unloyal - Summer Walker/Ari Lennox15 Kody Blu 31 - J.I.D16 No Idea - Don Toliver17 Silent Hill - Kendrick Lamar/Kodak Black18 Antisocial - Migos/Juice WRLD19 Can't Complain - Prodigy20 My Kinda Nigga Part II - M.O.P./Heather B“HipHop Is Fine Art!” — Tony DJSOUL DobsonTIP the DJ - Thankur!CASH APP $TonyDJSOULDobson
Backdoor Media presents HUMP! Wednesdays with DJSOUL - 60-minute, commercial-free mixtape by Tony DJSOUL Dobson, featuring the best LGBTQ+ voices in HipHop - Weds 12a (ET)“Open up your mouth, put this pussy on your face” — DeJ LoafB! NOTE - Recorded in East New York, Brooklyn1 Oscar Winning Tears - RAYE2 Snooze - SZA/Justin Bieber3 Rose In Harlem - Teyana Taylor4 Asteroids - Rapsody/Hit-Boy5 Easy Love - DeJ Loaf6 Personal - Nia Smith7 Never Been - Mary J. Blige/Missy Elliott8 You Don't Know My Name - Alicia Keys9 Something Real - Sa-Roc10 Superstar - Lauryn Hill11 Every Time I Wake - Mz Jonz/William Scott12 Move Me No Mountain - Dionne Warwick13 Where You Belong - The Groovers/Dionne Warwick14 You - Nicole Bus/Rick Ross15 Lyte Ghost Mama - MC Lyte/Ghostface Killah/Lil Mama16 Change - Joy Denalane/Lupe Fiasco17 Runaway Love - T-Pain/Mary J. Blige18 Slow Down - Ciara/50 Cent19 Tell Me - Groove Theory20 Feels Like the First Time - Corinne Bailey Rae21 Carnival - Natalie Merchant22 Push 2 Start - Tyla/Sean Paul“HipHop Is Fine Art!” — Tony DJSOUL DobsonTIP the DJ - Thankur!CASH APP $TonyDJSOULDobson
Season 5 Episode 7 is live and in this episode continues to follow our new structure (for the most part) including the following segments:Sleeper Album Spotlight: This segment features a spotlight/sharing of an album that may have gone under your radar, exploring the overall sound, favorite tracks, instrumentals, vocals, etc. This week's Sleeper Album Spotlight is on the album Impermanence by the band, No Eye Has Seen. Coaches Corner: This segment features health and wellness information/tips to help you meet your goals. This week, we rank some of the most popular chain gyms based on their membership price, value, accessibility, and equipment. Song of the Week: We select a new metalcore song each week to highlight/share with you all. This week's song of the week is "Paradise" by Straight Shot Home, Ft. Afterdusk Exercise of the Week: We select an exercise to highlight, describing the exercise, alternative exercises, muscles targeted, pros & cons, optimal volume, and more. This week we discuss the lying dumbbell skull crusher exercise. Resource Link: https://killthemusic.net/blog/unsigned-spotlight-no-eye-has-seen Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
The best Rhythm and Blues music. Sit back and get your R&B fix with some cool instrumentals.
Backdoor Media presents HUMP! Wednesdays with DJSOUL - 60-minute, commercial-free mixtape by Tony DJSOUL Dobson, featuring the best LGBTQ+ voices in HipHop - Weds 12a (ET)“Don't be mad cause these blood clot streets is mine” — Foxy BrownB! NOTED - Originally recorded in East Village, NYC - April 16, 2008INyo Wino & Junkie - Richard Pryor1 Criminal Minded - Boogie Down Productions2 It's Funky Enough - The D.O.C.3 In Da Club - Curtis 50 Cent Jackson4 I Got to have It - Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs5 You Know My Style - Nas6 The Quan - Foxy Brown/Lady Saw7 Wine Uo On Me - Busy Signal8 This How We Grow - Firelinks/Tony Matterhorn9 Turf drop - E-4010 Feedback - Janet Jackson/Busta Rhymes/Ciara/Fabolous11 Superstar - Lupe Fiasco/Matthew Santos/Young Jeezy/T.I.12 Bottom Girl - G-Unit13 Independent - Webbie/Lil Phat/Boosie Badazz14 Spit Your game - The Notorious B.I.G./Twista/Bone Thugs-N-Harmony15 Mr. DJ - Foxy Brown/Barrington Levy16 Talk Di Tings Dem - Tony Matterhorn17 Heartless - Tony DJSOUL Dobson/Kevin Kaoz Williams18 My Story - Jean Grae*19 Everybody So Sleepy - Ddm20 The Sound - Earthtone21 Gift Tense - Analog L.U.S.T.22 Morning Rituals - Granthm23 Worst Comes To Worst - Dilated Peoples/Guru24 Check It Out - Grand Puba/Mary J. Blige* Excerpt “Down Low” courtesy Charlamagne tha God“HipHop Is Fine Art!” — Tony DJSOUL DobsonTIP the DJ CASH APP $TonyDJSOULDobson
Season 5 Episode 6 is live and in this episode continues to follow our new structure (for the most part) including the following segments:Most Talented Vocalists in Metalcore: We discuss the question, who is the most talented metalcore vocalist? We address the question with specific focus on clean vocalists within the genre. Coaches Corner: This segment features health and wellness information/tips to help you meet your goals. This week we address body dysmorphia, unrealistic physique standards within the industry, and how greed has ruined the fitness industry. Song of the Week: We select a new metalcore song each week to highlight/share with you all. This week's song of the week is "Don't Let Me Get Too Low" by Silverstein which comes off their brand new album titled, Antibloom. Exercise of the Week: We select an exercise to highlight, describing the exercise, alternative exercises, muscles targeted, pros & cons, optimal volume, and more. This week we discuss the preacher curl exercise for biceps. Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
Around campfires North and South, many of the tunes played and sung during the Civil War were the work of a 35-year-old Pennsylvanian who was America's first full-time professional songwriter.By the time the war started, Stephen Collins Foster — who as a youth taught himself to play the clarinet, guitar, flute and the piano — had published more than 200 songs.His best ones — “Oh Susannah,” “Camptown Races,” “Old Folks at Home (Swanee River),” “My Old Kentucky Home,” “Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair,” “Hard Times Comes Again No More” — already were widely known throughout the country to amateur and professional musicians alike.About “Angelina Baker”This song, though, was not one of the famous ones. Foster wrote “Angelina Baker,” sometimes performed as “Angeline the Baker,” in 1850 for use by the theater world's Christy Minstrels troupe.Today folks know it primarily as an instrumental dance tunes performed by old-time and bluegrass bands, almost always with a lively fiddle leading the way. An early version was recorded for Victor in 1928 by Uncle Eck Dunford of Galax, Va. Meanwhile, West Virginia fiddler Franklin George called it "Angeline" and played it with Scottish overtones.Foster's original, though, was a bit slower and had lyrics that lamented the loss of a woman slave, sent away by her owner.Huntington-born music historian Ken Emerson — who in 1997 wrote a definitive biography called Doo-Dah!: Stephen Foster and the Rise of American Popular Culture — said that “Angelina Baker” entered the American consciousness during a period of great controversy between free and slave states. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was among the hotly debated topics at the time of the song's composition, and, Emerson noted, Foster's lyrics obliquely acknowledge these controversies. (Angelina likes th' boys as far as she can see ‘em / She used to run old Massa round to ask him for to free ‘em…. Angelina Baker, Angelina Baker's gone / She left me here to weep a tear and beat on de old jawbone… )Our Take on the TuneThe Flood has always celebrated diversity. The guys often follow a folk blues with a swing tune or chase a 1950s jazz standard with some 1920s jug band stuff. And deep in The Flood's DNA are the fiddle tunes learned from Joe Dobbs and Doug Chaffin. This Civil War-era tune the band learned from fiddlin' Jack Nuckols, their newest band mate.From the Archives: How We Met AngelinaAs reported earlier, Dave Peyton and Charlie Bowen started 50 years ago trying to draw Nuckols into the band. On an April evening back in 1974, Peyton and Bowen trekked over to Jack and Susie's place in South Point, Ohio, for a jam session. It was during that session that they first heard “Angelina Baker.” Here from the fathomless Flood files is that specific archival moment. Click the button below to travel back 51 years and hear Jack on fiddle, Dave on Autoharp and Charlie on guitar:More Instrumentals?Finally, if all this has you wanting some more wordlessness in your Friday Floodery, tune in the Instrumentals channel in the free Radio Floodango music streaming service. There you'll have a randomized playlist of everything from folksy fiddle tunes to sultry jazz numbers without a lyric or vocal in sight! Click here to give a try. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
Backdoor Media presents HUMP! Wednesdays with DJSOUL - 60-minute, commercial-free mixtape by Tony DJSOUL Dobson, featuring the best LGBTQ+ voices in HipHop - Weds 12a (ET)“Now that you know I'm fam, does that change the loyalty?” — Sonny LouBang Lewis (RIP)B! NOTED - Originally recorded in East New York, Brooklyn - February 3, 2021INyo - “We're interested in Black music.” — Tony DJSOUL Dobson1 Mysterious Vibes - The Blackbyrds2 I'll Bet You - The Jackson 53 Ready Or Not (Here I Come) - The Jackson 54 Tale of the Tape - Falside5 Brown Baby - Diana Ross6 In My Hood - Kin4life7 What We Have - Sonny Lewis/Tim'm West8 Al Pacino - Ddm9 I Do (Love You) - GQ10 OUTstanding - The Gap Band11 Work That - Mary J. Blige12 Two Worlds - Yasiin Bey/Kanye West/Marvin Gaye 13 Molasses - Raekwon/Ghostface Killah/Rick Ross14 Tres Leches (Triboro Trilogy) - Big Punisher/Inspectah Deck/Prodigy15 Go Crazy - Chris Brown/Young Thug16 Risin' to the Top - Keni Burke17 If I Ruled the World - Nas/Lauryn Hill18 The Blast - Talib Kweli/Hi-Tek19 Still A Slave - Analog L.U.S.T.20 Hold Up - Marco Polo/Torae/Masta Ace/Sean Price21 East New York - Tony DJSOUL Dobson22 Shimmy Ya - Ddm23 Clubbin' - Q.B. Of Da' Midwest24 Girls Need Love - Summer Walker/Drake25 Nobody Else - Ella Mai26 What's Going On - Eric B. & Rakim27 Ghetto Dreams - Common/NaS28 Hook Drop - Bobby J/Lil Fame“HipHop Is Fine Art!” — Tony DJSOUL DobsonPlease TIP the DJCASH APP $TonyDJSOULDobson
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The new year may have just begun, but so many artists have released new songs. The surprising aspect is how many of these songs are instrumentals. Join The Antidote as we share the songs and we speak with one of the standout creators, Gary Bailey.
Season 5 Episode 3 is here and this episode continues to follow our new structure including the following segments:Throwback Track Faceoff: We will be comparing and contrasting two throwback metalcore songs. This week we dove into Doublespeak by Veil of Maya and Blackroot Forest by The Wise Man's Fear. We discuss lyrics, vocals, instrumentals, song meaning, etc. Coaches Corner: This segment features health and wellness information/tips to help you meet your goals. This week we discuss an article from ACSM that addresses common weight loss myths. Article Link: https://www.acsm.org/all-blog-posts/acsm-blog/acsm-blog/2020/02/13/mythbusting-weight-loss Song of the Week: We select a new metalcore song each week to highlight/share with you all. This week's song of the week is "Colors" by Ghostwave. Exercise of the Week: We select an exercise to highlight, describing the exercise, alternative exercises, muscles targeted, pros & cons, optimal volume, and more. This week we discuss the seated dumbbell overhead shoulder press. Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
Season 5 Episode 2 is here and this episode continues to follow our new structure including the following segments:Throwback Track Faceoff: We will be comparing and contrasting two throwback metalcore songs. This week we dove into False Profit by I The Breather and Children of Fire by Oh, Sleeper. We discuss lyrics, vocals, instrumentals, song meaning, etc. Coaches Corner: This segment features health and wellness information/tips to help you meet your goals. This week we discuss the question, does being muscular give you the right to provide fitness advice? Song of the Week: We select a new metalcore song each week to highlight/share with you all. This week's song of the week is "Colors Collapsed" by Jackson Rose & Dal Av. Exercise of the Week: We select an exercise to highlight, describing the exercise, alternative exercises, muscles targeted, pros & cons, optimal volume, and more. This week we discuss the lying dumbbell chest press. Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
Calling all producers to submit your hottest beats now for a chance to be heard worldwide and critiqued live by our BCP community & hosts!
Here's the first Best Smooth Jazz Podcast for 2025. Host Rod Lucas playing all instrumental smooth jazz from London England - all 'commercial free'. Best Smooth Jazz for Work, Rest & Play. The wine this time around is really good. This show was first aired 'live' on Jan 11th 2025. Runs just over 2hours 40 minutes.
Soak in God's presence, as we offer praise to our God, our HELPER and DEFENDER
Happy New Year and welcome to season 5 of Metalcore & Muscle! This first episode follows a new episode structure featuring 4 different segments as follows:Throwback Track Faceoff: We will be comparing and contrasting two throwback metalcore songs. This week we dove into Breakaway by In Hearts Wake and Rot by Northlane. We discuss lyrics, vocals, instrumentals, song meaning, etc. Coaches Corner: This segment features health and wellness information/tips to help you meet your goals. This week we examine a concept called "Raising the Floor" helping to reframe your thoughts around your goals this year. Song of the Week: We select a new metalcore song each week to highlight/share with you all. This week's song of the week is "A Liar at Best" by the band Livealie. Exercise of the Week: We select an exercise to highlight, describing the exercise, alternative exercises, muscles targeted, pros & cons, optimal volume, and more. We encountered some audio difficulties and had to record the episode off the computer microphone. The issue will be resolved for next week's episode. Thank you for understanding! Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
This week we'll take some time away for a celebration of Americana sounds from every corner. It's a mixed bag of jazz, blues, country, rock, and everything in between in another of our free form eclectic romps here on Deeper Roots. Count on some wild swings and some quiet moments reserved for the corner booth in the show today. Aretha, Cat Power, Etta Jones and Gale Garnett are some of the female vocalists that we'll feature this morning. We'll also visit that ‘boulevard of broken dreams' with Esquivel, some lighter instrumentals from Ethel Smith and Herb Alpert; classic softer side Americana from Chris Isaak and Pokey LaFarge and the polar opposite from Creedence and BB King. What a way to blast on into 2025. Join Dave Stroud as he begins yet another year with the promise of doing the right thing...always.
Recorded Live at our December 2024 Worship Service
Its time to listen to this year's first ever holiday beat tape. Producers flipped popular holiday songs into some amazing beats.
Start Artist Song Time Album Year 0:02:36 Kings Of Mercia Legend 3:46 Battle Scars 2024 0:07:03 Cemetery Skyline Violent Storm 4:02 Nordic Gothic 2024 0:11:57 Release The Titans Dawning of Man 5:43 The Odyssey 2024 0:18:14 Tarot The Winding Road 4:47 Glimpse Of The Dawn 2024 0:24:12 Shumaun Opposing Mirrors 4:21 Opposing Mirrors 2024 0:29:02 […]
Here's the Best Smooth Jazz Christmas Show (2024). Host Rod Lucas with plenty of Christmas Smooth Jazz from London UK. We've got a super Christmas wine and plenty of easy listening soft instrumental smooth grooves. First aired on BSJ Radio.You can watch the TV version of this show at https://BestSmoothJazz.com (Screen 2) from our Santa cave. This show runs just over 2 hours.Happy Christmas folks
Welcome to yet another great week for all your Nerd and Murd needs!!! We have another wife swap this week where Geoffrey takes over with the Nerdery and gives us his top ten list of Rock instrumentals. Then Zig takes over on the Murdery side of the house and discusses The Tulsa Massacre. Have a great Nerd and Murd week!!!For your 30 day free Audible Trial go to: Audibletrial.com/nerderyandmurderyFor 10% off with BetterHelp go to: betterhelp.com/nerderyandmurderySupport the show
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In this episode, we highlight some of our favorite metalcore songs and albums from 2024, including an overall summary of our thoughts/review of the year in total. The episode rounds out with our selection for song of the week. Enjoy! Song of the Week: Hell of a Ride by Until I WakeFollow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
Dance To The Beat – Larry Dixon – (LAD 45 1984) Larry Dixon & Friends Rare Singles, Instrumentals and Lost Tapes Chicago 1971-1987Groove It All Night (Vocal) - Charles Parks III & The High Society Players – (Star Time LAD 45 Box Set 2016) Larry Dixon & Friends Rare Singles, Instrumentals and Lost Tapes Chicago 1971-1987Love and Light (Smooth Re-Edit) – Nightcap feat Nigel Hall – 2024Young World - The Mighty Tiny & The Many Few – 2024Try – Al Lindsey – 2024Determination – Eramus Hall – Then & Now – 2024Best Thing I Can Do – Wind – Eclipse Records Numero Group Digital 2024Fly away – Phyrework - 2024Day One – Roi Chip Anthony – Forthcoming SOUL – 2024Dance The Night Away – Anthony Treble feat Gia Roxx - U.a.C 201: A Native's Soul – 2024Goodie – Matthew Davis – Forthcoming 2024Start Over Again – Jimmy Ruffin – Forthcoming North Broad St 45 – 2024Loving You Is all I Wanna Do – Ebony Evans - Forthcoming Soul Direction Contempo Soul 45 - 2024Just Loving You – Tearra -– Soul Junction 45 - 2024Step Up – Lewzarius - Forthcoming Soul Direction Contempo Soul 45 2024Ive Been Searching – J. Poww – 2024Where Is The Love – Kenny Floyd - 2024Make You Fall In Love With Me – forthcoming Leroy Allen – 2024Do It Right – Tyrand – Forthcoming Good Man – 2024My Friend Heartaches – The Soul Interiors – Ace/Kent 45 – 2024You Lied – Anita Ward – Songs Of love LP Juana 1979 (Rerecorded 24) 2024Cant Wait – Soulful Torrie – 2024Each Moment – Michael Harris – 2024Love you – Tyrand – Forthcoming Good Man – 2024love we share – Sir Charles Jones & Gary lil G Jenkins – The Elite King – 2024Everybody Hurts – Al Green – 2024I Still Love You – The Exclusive – Ace/Kent 45 – 2024I'm so Glad – The Exits – Ace/Kent 45 – 2024What Do You Got – Fat Night – Forthcoming Creative Soul records (cliff Steele) – 2024The Warmth Of You – Randy Ruffin & Sonny Jordan – You Sure Love to Ball EP – 2024I Could Use A Little Love Right Now – Jimi Williams – I Could Use a Little Love Right Now EP – 2024
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Best Smooth Jazz latest podcast with Rod Lucas (16th Nov 2024) BSJ plays all Instrumental Smooth Jazz music for work, rest & play. Hear new smooth jazz releases and golden jazzy grooves. Check out our wine reviews with Angie. Easy listening. Smooth Jazz & fun from London England. (ref 4624e)Best Smooth Jazz website: https://BestSmoothJazz.com BSJ TV SHOWS ON YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@BestSmoothJazzBSJ TV SHOWS PLAYLISThttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZkr3Zx40Hxh6BHjKuqRdG4AYp_Kn56A3
Join Dee Loopz, Trench Got Game, and Motivate Merren on the Beat Club Podcast as they bring high-energy beat battles and real talk about music production. This episode is packed with fresh beats from up-and-coming producers worldwide, intense beat critiques, and unfiltered banter. If you're passionate about hip-hop, beat-making, and raw insights into the music industry, this episode dives deep, showcasing unique sounds, competitive battles, and engaging trash talk. Follow the Beat Club Podcast for more on Instagram and Twitter, and join the Stu Beat Club community on Facebook for exclusive content. Tune in to the ultimate platform where producers are heard, beats are judged, and talent shines! Upload your beats www.beatclubpodcast.com | #whereproducersareheardFind out about our next LIVE episode by following us on https://www.instagram.com/beatclubpodcastSubscribe & watch exclusive clips on our Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@BeatClubPodcastAnd don't forget to follow our hosts on social media:@Doitallloopz | @MotivateMerren | @Trenchgotgame
In this "Brand New" episode of the Beat Club Podcast, the hosts unveil an exciting, refreshed look to celebrate the first Sunday of October. Dee Loopz and Trench Got Game keep the energy high as they dive into discovering and critiquing beats from producers around the globe. They connect with listeners and special guests, sharing the latest in beat-making, fresh industry insights, and a little behind-the-scenes fun. Whether you're a producer or just a fan of new music, this episode brings you into the heart of the Beat Club community, where creative sounds and authentic vibes come together. Upload your beats www.beatclubpodcast.com | #whereproducersareheardFind out about our next LIVE episode by following us on https://www.instagram.com/beatclubpodcastSubscribe & watch exclusive clips on our Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@BeatClubPodcastAnd don't forget to follow our hosts on social media:@Doitallloopz | @MotivateMerren | @Trenchgotgame
The Beat Club Podcast is back with another high-energy episode, as Dee Loopz and Trench Got Game hold it down while Motivate Merren spins live at Open Streets Boston. This episode dives into fresh beats from global producers, with live critiques, insider music industry insights, and real talk on making it as an independent creator. With engaging beat battles, community shoutouts, and valuable tips, this episode is a must-listen for beat makers and hip-hop fans alike. Follow the Beat Club Podcast on Instagram and Twitter for more on beat-making, hip-hop culture, and producer tips, and join the Stu Beat Club community on Facebook for exclusive content and networking. Upload your beats www.beatclubpodcast.com | #whereproducersareheardFind out about our next LIVE episode by following us on https://www.instagram.com/beatclubpodcastSubscribe & watch exclusive clips on our Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@BeatClubPodcastAnd don't forget to follow our hosts on social media:@Doitallloopz | @MotivateMerren | @Trenchgotgame
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about our favorite instrumentals. Show notes: Phil's #8: A jazz-funk classic out of Scotland? Jay's #8: Powerful surf rock from the Pixies Phil's #7: The Commodores with an early funk workout Jay's #7: Dick Dale hit that was revived decades later in Pulp Fiction Song originated in the 1920s Phil's #6: Instrumental from Phish that evolved in the live setting Jay's #6: A sweeping song from Bowie's Berlin period Bowie switched genres and sounds with ease Phil's #5 and Jay's #3: A revolutionary moment for guitar heroics Edward Van Halen changed the game for rock guitar and hard rock Jay's #5: Hendrix blowing minds in the early morning hours at Woodstock Turning the national anthem into a protest song Phil's #4: Music mogul with a horn-driven dance song Sampled by Notorious B.I.G. Another horn-based song by Chuck Mangione went to #1 in '79 Jay's #4: Iconic full-band instrumental off Zep II Killer riff combined with Bonham's monstrous drumming Phil's #3: Elton John with the first part of a two-part suite Metallica did a great cover earlier this year Phil's #2: Tedeschi-Trunks Band with extended instrumental from experimental project Jay's #2: Concise, virtuosic classic from Rush's best album Phil's #1: Iconic song released by the Allman Brothers Band after the death of their ace guitarist Dickey Betts played song with two fingers as a tribute to Django Reinhardt Jay's #1 and Phil's #10: Epic, emotional guitar piece by Eddie Hazel of Funkadelic J Mascis did a great cover on Mike Watt's 1995 solo album Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
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Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about our favorite instrumentals. Show notes: We're feeling goooood. What makes a good instrumental? Jay: I like the musicians in Red Hot Chili Peppers Not as many instrumentals made now as there used to be No jazz instrumentals included in our lists Phil's bubbling under picks: Booker T and the MGs, Bar-Kays, Meters, Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet, Hendrix, Zeppelin, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Santana, U2, Rush, Dick Dale, Beatles, Boston, TSOP, Bowie, Pink Floyd Jay's non-top 10 picks: Rush, Van Halen, Focus, ELO, Pink Floyd, the Who, Iron Maiden, Commodores, Fugazi, Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet Alex VH's new book ignores Sammy Hagar Some great instrumentals are TV themes like Barney Miller Jay's #10: The Police with a mysterious guitar exercise Phil's #9: Majestic song from the Who's first rock opera Fans in the '60s didn't know what to expect when bands were melting their faces Jay's #9: Beastie Boys break out the funk To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
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