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UNPLUGGED Live Concerts
Jacob Collier - NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert | Full Performance

UNPLUGGED Live Concerts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 19:35


All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here (that goes for audio or images) please contact me immediately via email: unpluggedtube@outlook.it and I WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE OR ARTWORK IMMEDIATELY! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Watch Jacob Collier play "Make Me Cry", "Feel", "It Don't Matter" at the Tiny Desk. July 22, 2019 | Collin Marshall -- As the the NPR staff gathered to watch his performance, Jacob Collier sprinted full bore down the hallway. It seems the North London 24-year-old can hardly contain his creative energy. It comes out in his wardrobe and most definitely in his music, but it's not misdirected or out of control. These are intricate and precise compositions, like a ship in a bottle made of thousands of planks of wood, yet light enough to sail in a breeze. It's on a scale you wouldn't imagine. Here's an example: This year he covered Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer's "Moon River" by recording himself 5,000 times and working in 144 other vocal submissions, and then he printed and sold signed copies of his Logic Pro audio session for fans while on tour. Though this is is a regular day for Jacob, his output continues to astonish everyone around him, both in its quality and sheer quantity. This year alone, he's putting out a project called Djesse with four distinct and complete volumes. Many of the songs are being written along the way, including one crafted specifically for the Tiny Desk called "It Don't Matter." The whole Tiny Desk Concert has a lot to unpack. Check my math, but by my count Jacob plays seven instruments, if you include his singing. And you should — Jacob's stamp has always been to use voice in his compositions like a Swiss army knife, and virtually every combination of band members harmonizes at some point in the show. It's reflective of his philosophy on music as a connecting tool, to use the instrument we all possess, which drew me to his art in the first place. And as if to make good on those beliefs and bring all of us into one moment, he invited the crowd to sing the final lyrics of the concert together. It was the end of the show, but not even close to the limit of Jacob's imaginative bounds. He obsessed over leaving us a gift: a fake ID fashioned out of a passport photo and an Oyster Card — London's public transit fare card — which now sits on the hallowed shelves of the Tiny Desk. Extra credit if you can spot it in future episodes. SET LIST "Make Me Cry" "Feel" "It Don't Matter" MUSICIANS Jacob Collier: vocals, piano, guitar, bass, melodica, cymbal; Becca Stevens: vocals, acoustic guitar, charango; Christian Euman: vocals, drums, percussion; MARO: vocals, acoustic guitar, keys; Robin Mullarkey: vocals, bass, percussion CREDITS Producers: Colin Marshall, Morgan Noelle Smith; Creative Director: Bob Boilen; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: Morgan Noelle Smith, Kara Frame, Beck Harlan; Associate Producer: Bobby Carter; Production Assistant: Paul Georgoulis; Photo: Claire Harbage/NPR Team UNPLUGGED.

Smarty Pants
#189: Positively Sweaty

Smarty Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 22:10


Love it or hate it, sweat is the reason why you don't die of heatstroke in the summer—though you might want to die of embarrassment if you work up too much of it. But perspiration also contains a trove of secrets about our body's inner workings, from sexy pheromones and disease markers to what we had for lunch. In her new book, The Joy of Sweat: The Strange Science of Perspiration, science journalist Sarah Everts explores what it reveals about our biology and behavior, debunking overheated myths—and maybe even some stigma—along the way.Go beyond the episode:Sarah Everts's The Joy of SweatDip into the world of custom perfume, which can smell quite different depending on who wears itDon't cancel your gym membership, but do give your heart a workout in the saunaYes, you really do smell your hand after shaking someone else's: here is the experiment with the videos to prove itTry out the first “mail odor dating service”Tune in every week to catch interviews with the liveliest voices from literature, the arts, sciences, history, and public affairs; reports on cutting-edge works in progress; long-form narratives; and compelling excerpts from new books. Hosted by Stephanie Bastek.Subscribe: iTunes • Feedburner • Stitcher • Google Play • AcastHave suggestions for projects you'd like us to catch up on, or writers you want to hear from? Send us a note: podcast [at] theamericanscholar [dot] org. And rate us on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Smarty Pants
#189: Positively Sweaty

Smarty Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 22:10


Love it or hate it, sweat is the reason why you don't die of heatstroke in the summer—though you might want to die of embarrassment if you work up too much of it. But perspiration also contains a trove of secrets about our body's inner workings, from sexy pheromones and disease markers to what we had for lunch. In her new book, The Joy of Sweat: The Strange Science of Perspiration, science journalist Sarah Everts explores what it reveals about our biology and behavior, debunking overheated myths—and maybe even some stigma—along the way.Go beyond the episode:Sarah Everts's The Joy of SweatDip into the world of custom perfume, which can smell quite different depending on who wears itDon't cancel your gym membership, but do give your heart a workout in the saunaYes, you really do smell your hand after shaking someone else's: here is the experiment with the videos to prove itTry out the first “mail odor dating service”Tune in every week to catch interviews with the liveliest voices from literature, the arts, sciences, history, and public affairs; reports on cutting-edge works in progress; long-form narratives; and compelling excerpts from new books. Hosted by Stephanie Bastek.Subscribe: iTunes • Feedburner • Stitcher • Google Play • AcastHave suggestions for projects you'd like us to catch up on, or writers you want to hear from? Send us a note: podcast [at] theamericanscholar [dot] org. And rate us on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Promised Podcast
The “The People Demand What, Now?” Edition

The Promised Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 84:18


Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon   —Face the Nation-State— Israel's Supreme Court votes 10 to 1 to let the controversial “Nation-State Law” stay on the books. Could both the 10 and the 1 be right at the same time? —Sins of the Fathers— Toddler's whose fathers study full-time in Yeshivas just lost their day-care subsidies. Should tots suffer because dads don't work? —Is a Dream a Lie if It Don't Come True, or Is It Somethin' Worse— Ten years ago this week, Israel was rocked by the biggest protests in the country's history. Did they make any difference? —The State of Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrant Workers in Israel— For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion, we talk with Julie Fisher, the founder and director of the Consortium for Israel & the Asylum Seekers, about the state of asylum seekers, refugees and migrant workers in the age of Corona, in Tel Aviv, and Israel in general. All that and the strange and uncategorizable charm of Onili!

LagunaPalooza: Fantasy Concert
TONY BENNETT "MTV UNPLUGGED LIVE"

LagunaPalooza: Fantasy Concert

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 60:18


From "MTV Unplugged" includes Old Devil Moon, It Had To Be You, It Amazes Me, The Good Life, The Girl I Love, When Joanna Loved Me, I left My Heart In San Francisco, Moonglow (with K.D. Lang), All of You, Steppin Out With My Baby, It Don't Mean a Thing, Autumn Leaves/Indian Summer, includes recordings from Duets II with John Mayer, Mariah Carey, Michael Buble, and Lady Gaga.

NonsenseAtWork
#246: Face the Right Way or Back Into the Wrong Problem

NonsenseAtWork

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 1:00


This is part 3 of 3 of "Step Out, Turn Around and Lead From Behind. Or you’ll face the wrong problem as you back into the future." On Days Like This (Van Morrison), when I Can’t Tell The Bottom From The Top (The Hollies) and everything is Over My Head (Fleetwood Mac), what’s a Poor Boy (Steve Earle) gonna do? I suppose this is just The Trouble With Normal (Bruce Cockburn). The new normal, that is. The old normal is history. It Don’t Come Easy (Ringo Starr) no more. I know I am Taking It All Too Hard (Genesis). Surely, All Things Must Pass (George Harrison). And With A Bit Of Luck (Frederick Loewe/My Fair Lady), I will Get It Right The Next Time (Gerry Rafferty). That is, as long as I stop believing that I Call The Shots (Malcolm Holcombe). Because sometimes I don’t.

NonsenseAtWork
#245: Step Aside To See Where To Lead

NonsenseAtWork

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 1:00


This is part 2 of 3 of "Step Out, Turn Around and Lead From Behind. Or you’ll face the wrong problem as you back into the future." On Days Like This (Van Morrison), when I Can’t Tell The Bottom From The Top (The Hollies) and everything is Over My Head (Fleetwood Mac), what’s a Poor Boy (Steve Earle) gonna do? I suppose this is just The Trouble With Normal (Bruce Cockburn). The new normal, that is. The old normal is history. It Don’t Come Easy (Ringo Starr) no more. I know I am Taking It All Too Hard (Genesis). Surely, All Things Must Pass (George Harrison). And With A Bit Of Luck (Frederick Loewe/My Fair Lady), I will Get It Right The Next Time (Gerry Rafferty). That is, as long as I stop believing that I Call The Shots (Malcolm Holcombe). Because sometimes I don’t.

NonsenseAtWork
#244: Step Outside To Think Differently

NonsenseAtWork

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 1:00


This is part 1 of 3 of "Step Out, Turn Around and Lead From Behind. Or you’ll face the wrong problem as you back into the future." On Days Like This (Van Morrison), when I Can’t Tell The Bottom From The Top (The Hollies) and everything is Over My Head (Fleetwood Mac), what’s a Poor Boy (Steve Earle) gonna do? I suppose this is just The Trouble With Normal (Bruce Cockburn). The new normal, that is. The old normal is history. It Don’t Come Easy (Ringo Starr) no more. I know I am Taking It All Too Hard (Genesis). Surely, All Things Must Pass (George Harrison). And With A Bit Of Luck (Frederick Loewe/My Fair Lady), I will Get It Right The Next Time (Gerry Rafferty). That is, as long as I stop believing that I Call The Shots (Malcolm Holcombe). Because sometimes I don’t.

Thet Tant Cho
It Don't Mean A Thing by Thar Nge and Liai Genc

Thet Tant Cho

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 5:14


It Don't Mean A Thing by Thar Nge and Liai Genc

Songs From The Basement
Episode 49: Basement Metal - Triple Rock Jams # 5

Songs From The Basement

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 63:30


Hi Metalll Hedzzz.... Thought we would replay our special show of Triple ROCK Jam's number 5 We feature songs from the groups: Z.Z. Top / The Scorpions / Heart / Rolling Stones and Alvin Lee Let's git into ittt.... Intro: Opa Loka-Hawkwind The Rolling Stones 1. I Wanna Be Your Man 2. Rock's Off 3. Crazy Mama The Scorpions 1. Speedy's Coming 2. 20th Century Man 3. Hell Cat Z.Z. Top 1. Arrested For Driving While Blind 2. Brown Sugar 3. Double Back Alvin Lee 1. It Don't Come Easy 2. Can't Stop 3. Riffin' Heart 1. Wild Child 2. Sing Child 3. How Can I Refuse Outro: Iron Dream-Hawkwind

That Indie Thing with Rob
Going Indieground 030

That Indie Thing with Rob

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021


Catch up with or listen again to Going Indieground broadcast week commencing 29 March 2021 on Mad Wasp Radio. On this show you can hear:Public Image Limited – RiseCarpettes – Nothing Ever ChangesTeardrop Explodes – Poppies In The FieldsNova Saints – Sugar CoatedValves – It Don’t Mean Nothing At AllNails – 88 Lines About 44 … Continue reading →

Digital Dimes Podcast
Episode 55: The Argument for Arguments

Digital Dimes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 57:09


Yes, arguing is normal. But instead of viewing arguing as a bad thing, experts agree relationship conflict can actually be healthy—an opportunity to learn more about your partner and how you can work together as a team. Here are our 5 tips for having better arguments;Try and keep emotion out of itDon't let anger become rageTalk about your feelings before you get upset. Don't let things build up inside of youIf needed, take a brief time out to cool offMake a decision early on; what's worth arguing aboutListen, Be Inspired, and Level Up.

Beacon Church
Lies Of Life - This is as good as it gets

Beacon Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 25:17


Thank you for watching this message from Brandon Crook at Beacon Church Online. Have you ever said to yourself THIS IS AS GOOD AS IT GETS?Well, we've got news for you.. this is not as good as it gets! Don’t think for a minute that it's too hard.Don’t think you can’t do itDon’t let this lie convince you to stay where you are. Its not over, its not finished…This is not as good as it gets.God has more for you.You will reach God’s promiseSupport the show (https://beaconchurchatl.churchcenter.com/giving)

5 Talents Podcast - Commercial Real Estate, REI, Financial Freedom
Alex Olson - 14-Unit Apartment Worth $1M; How To Get a Broker's Attention in a Hot Market

5 Talents Podcast - Commercial Real Estate, REI, Financial Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 44:38


Alex Olson leverages his 15 years of experience in the financial services and tech industry to serve real estate investors. He supports his clients in identifying opportunities whether on or off-market and on identifying, vetting, and adding value to multifamily real estate transactions. If you’re someone who’s looking for properties through a broker, tune in now. Let’s listen to Alex and get the attention of a broker! [00:01 - 04:50] Opening SegmentLet’s get to know Alex OlsonHe walks us through his path to real estate[04:51 - 16:36] Real Estate Brokerage Build your wealth with real estateListen to AlexAlex didn’t want to sell houses beforeWhy did he still pursue real estate? Learn his specialty as a broker in the industry [16:37 - 26:59] 1031 Exchanges Alex talks about the services that Clemons Real Estate offersHe breaks down 1031 exchanges and why you should know itDon’t miss this reminder from Alex![27:00 - 38:13] Getting the Broker’s AttentionGet a broker’s attention with these tips from Alex!Alex shares an advice to look for off-market properties When should you go off-market? [38:14 - 44:38] Closing SegmentConnect with AlexLinks belowWhat to look for in a broker? Final words from Alex and meTweetable Quotes: “I think a good broker will take the time to provide you some good properties to look at...even if it’s one that they’ve sold.“ - Alex Olson“It’s all about time and where you’re spending your time.“ - Alex Olson------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Call 816-591-0825 to connect with Alex or connect with him on LinkedIn and Facebook. Check out Clemons Real Estate and their LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram pages.Guest email: alex@clemonsrealestate.com Connect with me:https://www.5tcre.com/FacebookLinkedInInstagramWatch 5T CRE on YouTubeLeave us a review and receive your free ebookEmail us --> abel@5tcre.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/5Talents)

Rob Tobias: TRAIN OF THOUGHT
RARE GEORGE HARRISON - TRAIN OF THOUGHT

Rob Tobias: TRAIN OF THOUGHT

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 27:59


Train of Thought is an interview and music show covering culture and society. In this show, host Rob Tobias plays a set of rare George Harrison recordings. It Don't Come Easy, Deep Blue, Mama You Been On My Mind, Horse to the Water, Ride Rajbun, Woman Don't You Cry For Me, Old Brown Shoe (live) The show airs on KEPW 97.3 in Eugene/Springfield (Oregon) as well as on soundcloud.com. rob@robtobias.com for comments and ideas for interviews.

Business Growth Insiders
The Secret to Becoming a Bullet-Proof Business Leader

Business Growth Insiders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 52:07


Unlimited potential and limitless possibilities exist for each of us. The biggest hurdle in the way is the story we tell ourselves. Nothing has any meaning except for the meaning that we give it. In this episode, Aaron Morrison, mindset and breakthrough coach, shares tips on how we can run towards growth in our minds, our business, and our lives.Key Topics How you can deal with the 3 problems holding us back How you can overcome the pain from past, present, and the futureThe choice we make each day that determines how we see othersThe meaning behind the positive and negative emotions we feelWhy mistakes are not always a bad thing. How challenges can be a gift.The attitude you want to adopt to move into a powerful state What anxiety is trying to tell us and a tip to put into action to minimize itDon’t Miss Out on These Resources ABOUT AARON MORRISONAaron works with entrepreneurs on performance, profitability, and profit. Schedule a complimentary 30-minute strategy session at mindsetmd.comConnect with Aaron: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-morrison-masternlp/ The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Don Miguel Ruizhttps://www.amazon.com/Four-Agreements-Practical-Personal-Freedom/dp/1878424319/ref=sr_1_1?crid=25Y28IAZM3HTQ&dchild=1&keywords=four+agreements+book&qid=1613666960&sprefix=four+agreements%2Caps%2C185&sr=8-1Maximum Achievement by Brian Tracyhttps://www.amazon.com/Maximum-Achievement-Strategies-Skills-Succeed/dp/0684803313/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=maximum+achievement&qid=1613794385&sr=8-1Unlimited Power by Anthony Robbinshttps://www.amazon.com/Unlimited-Paperback-National-Bestseller-Achievemnt/dp/B007W8DSPM/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1VMHZW6L79CV9&dchild=1&keywords=unlimited+power+by+tony+robbins&qid=1613794403&sprefix=unlimited+power+b%2Caps%2C517&sr=8-2Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hillhttps://www.amazon.com/Think-Grow-Rich-Landmark-Bestseller/dp/1585424331/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=think+and+grow+rich&qid=1613667194&sr=8-1Lisa McGuireMany business leaders are skilled in their expertise but don’t know much about growing a business. As a business growth advisor, Lisa leverages her experience of driving revenue to grow a start-up to 8 figures and then growing her own business as a 3rd generation entrepreneur. She walks alongside business owners, providing strategies and resources they need to accelerate their bottom line. Lisa is also a StoryBrand Certified Guide and a Business Made Simple coach. She enjoys reading business books, listening to podcasts, trying out new recipes, and spending time with her family. Jeff Evans Jeff has worked with over 100 businesses across dozens of industries and generated millio

Yoke and Abundance Wise Women Podcast
Episode 119: Creativity, Embracing Process Over Outcome with Alisha Wielfaert

Yoke and Abundance Wise Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 35:38


Episode 119 Notes:Please Support Our Sponsor: MI-Box Triad, facebook.com/miboxtriad, instagram.com/miboxtriadJoin us in our Yoke and Abundance Facebook Group -> If you love the Yoke and Abundance Wise Women Podcast Consider Supporting us through Patreon. I am a creativity coachI believe in mining ourselves, excavation of the self through creativity. We must call on our creativity to get us through transitionsI preach Core Values and creativity is a core value of mine. I believe your core values are your compass that will take you home each and every single time, your true northCreativity is my core value. When I say creativity I don’t necessarily mean art. Creativity is how we express ourselves, it is creating something out of nothingCreativity is many many thingsI’m devotional about creativity because creativity is an act of love, an act of pray, it’s how I express myself and how I express my love of myself and my love of othersCreativity needs coxing and wooingYou need to let your creativity know that you are willing to dance and play with it.March Sacred Maker’s Happy Hour MarchWhen you make space for your creativity you are literally and figuratively showing your creativity that you’ve made space for it. It never feels like it’s a good time to createWhen we give ourselves space and time to create we are affirming for ourselves that we are whole and worthy as we are. Deliberately made creativity a priorityI make my core values what I built my life for. Embracing creativity means embracing processIt’s often for me to come up with the idea of what to createA process of realizing it is going to be difficult but I am going to do itDon’t give up in the middleYou can’t judge a piece when you’re in the middle of it. Keep focused on the process, what is the next best step that you can take. Our creativity is a gift. It’s how we got hereThere is no such thing as a perfect lifeYou have to let your creative self know that you are serious. You are going to devote yourself to process not outcome. I invest in beautiful notebooksYour creative tools are importantCreativity can be hard work until you get into the habit of doing it. Carve out space in your home for your creative RAW: https://www.yokeandabundance.com/reawakingCultivating Creativity: https://www.yokeandabundance.com/cultivating-creativity

DJ JEL
2021 SOCA TAKE OVER

DJ JEL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 160:14


iPhone users   Nadia Batson - First FeteSkinny Fabulous - Making Me OwnPumpa - Girls Wanna Have FunLyrikal - SteamyAdam O - Fresh Bless (Radio Edit)Ricky T & Denise Belfon - HA (Intro)Ricky T - EspeciallyNadia Batson - Sugar Daddy (Lovaboi Edit)Adam O x AkaiiUsweet - Warming Up (DJ ADAM 2MV Intro) AkaiiUsweet & Denise Belfon - Put Your Back In It (M.U.V Remix)Preedy  - LocationRicardo Drue feat Drastic & Lilly - Change The WorldPrivate Ryan x Terri Lyons  - Cant Take My Joy (Joyous Clap Intro)Adam O  - Far AwayGBM Nutron x Captain John x Stadic - Take Yuh Time (Jel Intro)GBM Nutron - PerformanceMilko - Want ItTerri Lyons - Wine On AllKerwin DuBois - Endless FeterVoice - WomanBoyzie - Let It GoBoyzie - Need Ah Fete (Jel Intro)Kes, Etienne Charles & Laventille Riddim Section - Iz We (MUV Redrum)Blaxx - Same Way (DJ ADAM 2MV Intro)Chrissy D - Next YearRicardo Drue - HOMESICK (CROWN PRINCE INTRO)Erphaan Alves x Dj Private Ryan - Dingolay Refix (TRIBUTE TO SHADOW)Voice - By Any MeansHypasounds - Mizik (Intro)Swappi  - God Is Ah Trini (Jean Edit)Akaii U Sweet - Bounce & Roll ItKlassik Frescobar - Looking GoodEdday / Ouuu Suiiiv - Moul Shake (Uber Soca Anthem)Hypa 4000 - Winning FreestyleLil Kerry - Go No WayLednek - Down In De Meat (Radio Edit)Wetty Beatz - Ting Go Nice Again (Big Truck Intro)Nadia Batson - Doh LaughLyrikal - Good EnergyShal Marshall - Certain TingsProblem Child - For CoronaTemptress X Deno Outta Range Mason - Ah Doh HaveMX Prime x Ultimate Rejects - Mad CityIwer George x Travis World - One Wish (Jel Intro)Wetty Beatz - Ting Go Nice Again (Big Truck Intro)Trinidad Ghost - Pocket Empty Trinidad Ghost - Wicked GyalJardel x Jequan - In De QuarantineBunji Garlin - All House Is Road (Ninja Edit) Bunji Garlin - All House Is RoadFay-Ann Lyons - SleepwalkErphaan Alves - Memories Erphaan Alves  - So Sweet Andre J Donawa  (Dondani) x Dj Private Ryan - The Sweet Tooth Symphony Hey Choppi  - It Don't MatterSekon Sta  - Dubai (Alternative Intro)Melly Rose - Run it Motto - Uber Everywhere (MUV Intro)Lyrikal - OverallProblem Child - Thief Piece (clean)Olatunji, System32 - Doing It (Main)Machel Montano - High LifeZoelah - You AloneProblem Child - Life Is A BeachTerri Lyons - CalypsoMical Teja - Strength of GOD Patrice Roberts x Kemar Highcon - Start UpTeejay x Nailah Blackman - Turn Up Azaryah - SweetestKonshens - Soda Kerwin Du Bois & Destra  - Stress RelieverKerwin DuBois & Teddyson John - See Dem (Bright Boost)Kes The Band x Private Ryan - Keep Jammin On (Ninja Intro)Rae - Whole DayTurner  - Keep TalkingCollege Boy Jesse - Live Yuh LifeCollege Boy Jesse & Madness MUV - Worry Less (MUV Intro)College Boy Jesse - Worry LessTeddy Rhymez - All of You Mical Teja - No Money MakingPreedy - Wine Pon Live Patrice Roberts - Make It RainPatrice Roberts - Tender (Rizen Music Intro) Olatunji - Angel Nailah Blackman - Trouble Wine Hey Choppi - Sidung Melly Rose x Skales - Shine Pon MeLeonce - Soca EntanglementSekon Sta x Dj Private Ryan - PainGBM Nutron - Next Gyal (Jel Intro)GBM Nutron - SpecialistJoaquin - CellularImani Ray - DynamiteVoice - Dancing AwayKerwin Du Bois - Soca LoveKerwin Du Bois - We Ha ThingKerwin Du Bois and Hook Gawdess - Soca SoulmateJadel - Deserve It AllNadia Batson x Travis World - A Love Note To CarnivalNadia Batson - Blessings (Jel Intro)Lyrikal  - Magical Crystal Tais - Golden RayBunji Garlin - Heart Of De PeopleLyrikal - Happy Place (DJMagnet Intro Refix)Jaiga - Jam On De InsidePatrice Roberts - Better Days  (Jel Intro)Farmer Nappy - Backyard Jam (Lovaboi Quick Cut)Ricardo Drue X Dev - South ManMaster Saleem - B.Y.O.B [Bring Your Own Bottle] Ravi B - Deal with DatRavi B X Jahllano - Rum In Meh Vains Mical Teja  - Mashup (MUV Intro)Kris Kennedy - Queen of Hearts (Jel Plate)Viking Ding Dong, Mical Teja - Hornin' First Shal Marshall - All DayKernal Roberts - Scrub It DownDestra Garcia - Meh BusinessFarmer Nappy - SanctifiedPreedy - Riddim & Bass (MUV Intro)Adam O - I NeedWildfire - Ride Or DieArthur Allain - Wine On YouPatrice Roberts & Ricardo Drue - Toxic LoveFarmer Nappy Machel Montano & Don Iko - 1 Family (Intro)Blaxx & Don Iko - Who God Bless (Intro)Blaxx - Doux DouxTurner - I'm A ManCollege Boy Jesse - Catching UpMachel Montano - Long Time (Kevin Intro)Machel Montano - Private Party Viking Ding Dong - Fed UpLucratiV - Go DownSkinny Fabulous - Act NormalSkinny Fabulous - SelfishKerwin Du Bois - Party Central (feat. Noelle Archer)Christo - Nah   

I Feel Snitty with Craig Rozniecki
"GQP" (parody based on the Naughty By Nature song, "O.P.P.")

I Feel Snitty with Craig Rozniecki

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 4:23


"GQP" (to the tune of Naughty By Nature's "O.P.P.")QAnon – tinfoil onAlternative facts, y’all GQP, well, let me explain itThen try splainin’ it to meBecause I don’t even understand itBeen hearin’ ‘bout some Democrats worshipping the devilPut him number one on speed dialWas in the room when they was talkin’ to him on speaker phoneHe said it was Dan, but that shit is a hoaxAin’t no Dan ever said black lives matter, check itDon’t even think about pullin’ that Danny Glover sh*tHell noI once saw Glover eatin’ hot dogs at a rodeoYeah, I called security on that suspicious mofoWhen confronted, he yelled, “I’m Danny f*ckin’ Glover!”Whatever, I still think it’s a code for Blacky BlackerNo, that name ain’t got nothin’ to do with the color of the freak’s skinI’m just like a genius at obvious observationsSo, speaking of obvious, Dan had to be SatanI mean, I think I read it somewhere in RevelationIt was in that one verse of that other chapter thingThere were letters forming words – was like hearing God singHe sounded like Celine Dion – only much manlierYeah, GQP – all the facts are here You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)Who’s down with GQP? (Ev’ry hillbilly)You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)Who’s down with GQP? (All hillbillies) Not only are Democrats about devil worshipThey spend all twenty-seven hours a day running the sex trafficIt doesn’t matter what time it is – they’ll be in their carHumping their steering wheels with their sticks – even during rush hourBlasting the Al Green, Marvin Gaye, and Barry White to the maxWith chaos all around them, they just relaxConstruction workers will give them all of these funny looksThey’ll point toward the drivers; grab a cone; and do some bigly pelvic thrustsLaughing; shouting, “As Yoda would say, ‘See doctor, he must’”On Fridays, they put a mannequin in the seat with themThey have lots of packs of smokes by their sides for when they’re all donePeople pass by; glance back; with a WTF look on their faceKids cry; parents cover eyes; say, “Go to your happy place”This causes tons of accidents ev’ry single dayThey say, “Don’t drink and drive,” but how about don’t f*ck your car today?You see, that’s what sex trafficking is, people – that’s the full truthConfused? Yeah, the lib’ral media sure fooled youDon’t be like Democrats – f*ck cars during devil worshipCome on, that’s some sick ass sh*t You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)Who’s down with GQP? (Every loony)You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)Who’s down with GQP? (All the loonies) That brings us to my man, Donald TrumpAll this devil worshipping and sex trafficking – only he can end itThe chosen one, even though he may not be perfectLike the second coming of Jesus, just the polar oppositeTrump will have no problem bringing down the Hollywood corruptionAll those elitists, making donations, jumping on couchesHe will expose the lamestream media for what they areA bunch of educated people with fancy wordsTrump may not look like a savior, but believe me, he isFrom clip-on ties to his orange tone – even his hair is realNow some of yous will probably say, “Hey, he’s a criminal”“Lies, adultery, he has probably even killed”Well, to that I say, “Whoa, hold up there, Dan-so-not-the-man”“So what if ev’ry day he breaks all of the Commandments?”“Rules are to be broken” – that’s in the Bible, now check itSo, why would God write all that if he didn’t want this sh*t?Look, Jesus was a rebel, so is Trump – times sevenJC had his twelve disciples; Trump has seventy-four millionBoth have worn a robe, but Trump has added a hoodHe turns everything to sh*t that was once good You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)Who’s down with GQP? (Every Hawley)You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)You down with GQP? (Yeah, we dummies)Who’s down with GQP? (All the Hawleys) Off to jail! Bookshttps://www.amazon.com/Craig-Rozniecki/e/B00JBQ95LO Bloghttps://thekind-heartedsmartaleck.blogspot.com/ Twitterhttps://twitter.com/CraigRozniecki

This Day in Jack Benny
Jack Benny's Birthday (Ben Bernie)

This Day in Jack Benny

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 36:29


February 14, 1937 - Jack Benny celebrates his birthday. Radio bandleader Ben Bernie show up and offers to lend Jack his violin so that he can play "The Bee" and settle the feud with Fred Allen. They mention The Townsend Plan, the movie "Wake up and live", Prudence Penny cooking school, Little Orphan Annie, the songs "Thanks a Million" and "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Aint Got That Swing)".

Dirty Needles
Dirty Needles - Episode February 5, 2021

Dirty Needles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021


Playlist: Diana Ross & The Supremes - Baby LoveMarvin Gaye - How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)The Four Tops - BernadetteMary Wells - Guarantee (For A Lifetime)Diana Ross & The Supremes - Stop! In The Name Of LoveMartha Reeves & The Vandellas - Nowhere To RunJr. Walker & The All Stars - (I'm A) Road RunnerThe Four Tops - It's The Same Old SongDiana Ross & The Supremes - Come See About MeThe Four Tops - I Can't Help MyselfMartha Reeves & The Vandellas - Jimmy MackThe Isley Brothers - This Old Heart Of MineLaura Lee - Crumbs Off The TableChairman Of The Board - Finder's KeepersGlass House - Thnks, I Needed ThatThe 8th Day - Heaven Is Here To Guide UsHarrison Kennedy - Sunday Morning PeopleBrotherly Love - Mama's Little BabyGlass House - If It Ain't Love, It Don't MatterFreda Payne - Unhooked GenerationDionne Warwick - You're Gonna Need MeHolland-Dozier - Why Can't We Be LoversFreda Payne - The Easiest Way To Fall

Poker On The Mind Podcast
Episode 93 - Critical Mindset Skills to Resist Tilt

Poker On The Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 32:23


Welcome to Episode 93! MTT Coach Gareth James and Peak Performance Mindset Coach & Educator Dr. Tricia Cardner are back discussing all things poker strategy & mindset. After starting off with a brief catch-up about their latest activities, the hosts turned to answering a mindset question sent in by Simon who wants to know what to do about getting frustrated when he loses all ins – even though he knows it’s irrational.Topics covered include:• Four critical poker mindset skills you need to develop if you want to resist tilt• How to develop a present minded awareness of what you’re thinking and feeling• How to evaluate the utility of your thoughts and emotions• How to defuse negative feelings• Why the most important poker mindset action is to take right action – even when you don’t feel like itDon’t forget that Gareth’s Coaching course can be purchased at: https://classroom.mttpokerschool.com/If you want to learn more about training your mindset, check out Tricia’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrTriciaCardnerGet either of Tricia’s master classes Escape the Downswing Trap or Crack the Code: Free Yourself From Procrastination at https://www.peakpokermindset.com/ Buy Purposeful Practice for Poker by Dr. Tricia Cardner & Gareth James at D&B Poker https://www.dandbpoker.com/store or Amazon https://amzn.to/2YHYKW5Free Resources from Gareth & Tricia:Don’t forget to sign up to get your FREE MTT Tools at: https://www.mttpokerschool.com/Sign up for Tricia’s new FREE mini-course Mindset Disconnect: https://www.peakpokermindset.com/mindset-disconnectWant us to answer your poker question?Post it in Dr. Tricia’s private Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PokerMindsetMasteryLab/Or in Gareth’s private Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mttpokerschoolclassroomOr Tweet us: @drtriciacardner @MTTpokerschool @PokerOnTheMind

Notícias e Interesses de Malucos Brasileiros
63 - Noite do Crime Temporada 2, RIP Flash e capt. 1000 de One Piece

Notícias e Interesses de Malucos Brasileiros

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 47:06


No primeiro episódio gravado em 2021, Eduardo coment bastante sobre a série de filmes e série Noite do Crime, sem spoilers. Ivan e Eduardo relembrando um pouco de jogos em Flash, lamentando a morte do sistema.Blocos do episódio:Nossa Semana:Noite do Crime, 2ª temporada, sem spoilers: 02:30.Jogos em Flash, no Kongregate: 10:25. Capítulo 1.000 de One Piece: 14:42.Notícias da Semana:Álbuns de Persona lançados no Spotify: 23:19.Psychonauts 2 será lançado em 2021: 27:07.Modder de Breath of the Wild descobre como a criação de NPCs funciona: 29:22.Nova Expansão para Binding of Isaac: 32:20.TMZ anuncia futuro divórcio de Kayne West e Kim Kardashian: 35:10.Programa de criação de VTuber faz sucesso no Steam: 35:51.Reboot dos filmes de Resident Evil com comentários sobre a política da Disney para Star Wars: 37:00.Música de encerramento: It Don't Mean a Thing, Duke; Ellington.

Get Paid For Your Pad | Airbnb Hosting | Vacation Rentals | Apartment Sharing

Remote work became a reality during the COVID-19 pandemic, and many of us learned that you really can do business from just about anywhere. And now that companies like Twitter and Square are giving their teams the option to work from home even after we return to normalcy, remote employees are looking for a cool places travel and do their work. So, what can STR hosts do to capitalize on this opportunity?Robert Nunez is the vacation rental expert behind Work in Paradise, a STR villa on the island of Aruba that caters to remote workers. The Work in Paradise suites are minutes away from the beach, affording guests the opportunity to snorkel or enjoy a SeaBob adventure when their work day is done. Robert has been hosting on Airbnb since 2013, and in addition to his Aruban villa, he manages a portfolio of 76 units in Philadelphia, Miami, New York and New Jersey.On this episode of Get Paid for Your Pad, Robert joins me to explain how he came up with the idea for Work in Paradise, describing what Aruba has to offer remote workers and why he chose to open a new business during the pandemic. He offers insight on attracting remote workers on social media and providing both private and community workspaces (with reliable Wi-Fi) throughout the villa. Listen in for Robert’s advice to STR hosts on seeing the opportunity in a crisis, learning from other operators and challenging yourself to grow every day.Topics CoveredHow Robert ended up in ArubaVisited friend on island last JulyStruck by beauty and peaceHow Robert came up with the idea for Work in ParadiseRemote work became reality during shutdownPeople will want cool place to do businessWhat Aruba has to offer remote workersParadise (blue water and consistent weather)Friendly for tourists, lots of things to doHow Robert attracts remote workers to his STRActive on social mediaTap into online remote work communityHow Robert caters to remote workers in his unitsPrivate suite with workstationWork areas throughout villa with reliable Wi-FiEngage with guests to create communityHow Robert profited from staying the course in COVIDAdded inventory when others ran awayHosted first responders, contractors, etc.Robert’s advice for aspiring STR entrepreneursTalk to people already doing itDon’t let people talk you out of opportunityRobert’s advice for current STR hosts‘Push the envelope’Do one thing each day to growConnect with RobertWork in ParadiseResources“Twitter Announces Employees Will Be Allowed to Work from Home ‘Forever’” in The GuardianEmail jasper@getpaidforyourpad.comSponsorHostfully See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

DJ JEL
2021 SOCA SWITCH THE FIRST LOOK "2021 SOCA MIX"

DJ JEL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 132:12


This is the sound of soca in 2021. The first look into the releases, no carnival no problem. Get familiar with songs that the Apple music doesn't have and radio isn't playing.    Farmer Nappy - Backyard Jam (Lovaboi Quick Cut)Jaiga - Jam On De InsideLyrikal - Happy PlacePatrice Roberts - Better Days  (Jel Intro)Motto - Uber Everywhere (MUV Intro) Lyrikal - OverallProblem Child - Thief Piece Problem Child - Life Is A Beach (Official Version)Zoelah - You AloneMachel Montano - High Life (Ky Intro)Teddyson John - Back To LoveMical Teja - Strength of GOD Erphaan Alves  - So SweetHey Choppi  - It Don't MatterSekon Sta  - Dubai Andre J Donawa  (Dondani) - The Sweet Tooth Symphony Patrice Roberts x Kemar Highcon - Start UpAzaryah - SweetestKonshens - Soda Kerwin Du Bois & Destra  - Stress RelieverKerwin Du Bois - We Ha ThingKiKo & Mia - New VibesDaunte & Jenelle - One In Ah MillionVoice - Dancing AwayPatrice Roberts - Tender (D Ninja Road Mix)Olatunji - Angel Nailah Blackman - Trouble Wine Melly Rose x Skales - Shine Pon MeHey Choppi - Sidung Wizkid & Flavour X Kes The Band - Consider II Viking Ding Dong, Mical Teja  - Hornin' First (MUV Intro)Mical Teja - MashupKris Kennedy - Queen of HeartsShal Marshall  - All Day (MUV Intro)Benje x Ovadose - Gal AnthemDJ Cheem - Ba Ba Ben WINE BEN PART 2Lyrikal - Quick StopRicky T & Denise Belfon - HA (Intro)Ricky T - EspeciallyLyrikal - SteamyAdam O - Fresh Bless (Radio Edit)Skinny Fabulous - Making Me OwnNadia Batson - First FeteNadia Batson - Sugar DaddyAdam O x AkaiiUsweet - Warming Up (DJ ADAM 2MV Intro) LucratiV - Go DownSkinny Fabulous - Act NormalViking Ding Dong - Fed UpSkinny Fabulous - SelfishMachel Montano - Private Party Swappi - ProperlyWetty Beatz - Cyah Take ItMaster KG x Nomceo Zikode - JerusalemaLyrikal - No Carnival (Bring It Back- Jerusalema)Freetown Collective - ShineErphaan Alves x Private Ryan - Dingolay Shadow Tribute Refix Blaxx - Same WayTrinidad Killa - Freedom (D Ninja Road Mix) GBM Nutron x Captain John x Stadic - Take Yuh Time (Jel Intro)Hypasounds - MizikRicardo Drue - Homesick (Crown Prince Intro)Voice - By Any MeansChrissy D - Next YearBoyzie - Need Ah Fete (Jel Intro)Swappi - God Is Ah TriniKeno Hall - Somebody Got Ya Girlfriend on LayawayAkaii U Sweet - Bounce & Roll ItEdday / Ouuu Suiiiv - Moul Shake (Uber Soca Anthem)Hypa 4000 - Winning FreestyleJardel x Jequan - In De QuarantineTrinidad Ghost - Wicked GyalWetty Beatz - Ting Go Nice Again (Big Truck Intro)Jel x Xpert - Smoke Mask Build UpLednek - Down In De Meat (Jel Intro)Lil Kerry - Go No WayTemptress X Deno Outta Range Mason - Ah Doh HaveTrinidad Ghost - Pocket Empty Shal Marshall - Certain TingsNadia Batson - Doh LaughLyrikal - Good EnergyProblem Child - For CoronaBunji Garlin - All House Is RoadFay-Ann Lyons - SleepwalkIwer George x Travis World - One Wish (Jel Intro)Aaron Duncan - StayErphaan Alves - Hold OnLil' Bitts - Remember MePreedy & Madness MUV - Wine Pon Live (MUV Intro)College Boy Jesse - Worry LessAisha Noel - One DanceMical Teja - No Money Making Teddy Rhymez - All of You Bunji Garlin - Heart Of De PeopleGBM Nutron - Next Gyal (Jel Intro)GBM Nutron - SpecialistImani Ray - DynamiteKerwin Du Bois and Hook Gawdess - Soca SoulmateNadia Batson - Blessings (Jel Intro)Lyrikal  - Magical Crystal Tais - Golden RayOlatunji x System32 - Don't Stop CarnivalFarmer Nappy x Machel Montano - 1 Family Blaxx - Who God Bless  

Huddle Up Podcast
Good Riddance 2020 - December 29, 2020

Huddle Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 119:18


This week we say goodbye (and good riddance) to 2020....- We recap our best sports moments from the year that was- We predict the CFB Playoff semifinal games & other bowl games- How can the CFB Playoff be "fixed"- Should the NFL playoff format be changed?- Predicting the 4 biggest NFL games this season- Shawn reveals his 'Fantasy Irrelevant TD of the Week'All of this & more......don't miss itDon’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to our show on ALL podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Google Play & more. We are now on Spotify so you can follow our show there as well!Also, make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the new ‘Huddle Up RedZone’ podcast as well….it’s our best segment(s) of the week in easy to listen form. Available on ALL podcast platforms.Follow us on Twitter @HuddleUpPodcast:Jim is @BigJimSportsDave is @HuddleUpDaveShawn is @ShawnShineStateMatt is @3CTaPhilly8Our show is part of the NGSC Sports Radio Network brought to you by Arena Eats

NIGHT WORLD a Podcast
S1 ep 29- BADRUNESSA'S RUNT/ this thing we're pursuing

NIGHT WORLD a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 5:17


EP 29 BADRUNESSA'S RUNT SEASON FINALE.WE WILL BE BACK IN 2021 FOR SEASON 2 & 3. TO EVERYONE WHO HAS LISTENED TO THIS SHOW-MAJOR LOVE.  A BIG SHOUT-OUT TO OUR RECORDING ENGINEER GLENN SCHWARTZ.  Twitter- @NightWorldPodEmail us-nightworldpod@hvbrecordings.comLeave a review, share with your click.  S1 ep 29- BADRUNESSA'S RUNT/ this thing we're pursuingWe'll stay running it up. They emerged from the heap of ashy skin, that imperfect leather. The engine room 'green' would flake 'off the wall', chips of paint laying on top bedsheets next to crumbs of spicy tomato flavored potato crackers; he promised to 'work day and night' to restore the shells of those walls. Road no. 19 housed their family heirloom, ounish number was torn down before he could make good on his promise. Choudhurani had high expectations for her lot. He couldn't make good on a promise to himself, to be in the company of Choudhurani's expectations was too daunting of a demand for him to address. Education was a requisite to meet those expectations, she would remind him of her demands with the word 'certificate'. A child born to sponge the arts, he soaked up hip hop, consumed it, imbibed the culture, went to Sister Clara Muhammad's, thought of himself as Detroit Red, in a room of one he was a certified G. When G-Granny, Badrunessa asked for updates regarding his 'certificate' he was diminished to an O, a zero in bangla we called that goal. We've all got goals, but to be one, that ain't the movement. Stillborn aspirations kill bravado. Open rooftops under the shade of coconut leaves that's God's sovereignty. God's people the poor, were under Badrunessa's care; they would clamor at the gates of ounish no. with tin vessels, and torn sari's outstretched in the hopes of receiving blessings. Blessings manifested themselves as staples, rice and such. He was dispatched as Badrunessa's emissary, employed with the distribution of those staples. She would guide him, "pour the grains in 'gently', give them some 'taka'(cash) be discreet, they may be in need, but you need to give them respect."She was grooming him, for what? That has yet to be realized.If we seen it how you seen itWe wouldn't be here cleaning Long way to goTrynna get us onWhat I'm really doing?It don't roll where you wantLot of things to tell usDone roll the eyes whatever Its shit that I'm that dodgingKnees shake about himYou lone em them lordTell em prayers equal more5 times and 5 percentersMy mind don't know no better Boy I can't hold your head upNot asking for guilt Just know what we built Forward the motion Know where to openWe'll work out on both endsHopefully fingers crossed No need to bring it upWe going through We'll hold it cool itX X 0 Got a Lambo damnBig bank roll on that matel manLot lives they livinOur minds ain't in itDon't worry about who blessed Or who God got up nextHashing get it girlClick click live thier worldFuck I look like Putting my life on iceWith cold blooded likes Smiley face emoji Ya'll don't really know meI don't really know meBack up into low keyBump me up some old thingsBump bump bump it upThings keep poppin upHope he got eye on usWhats up you never watch The doors got different locks Been on through different waysAint no one in a daze9-5 livinThe top down get itYou know we ain't no poster childLook at us we older nowNo known replacementsYount own your notion Cold operation(s)What the fuck you chasinNo one own life To give it up to the skyI mean you can't afford change But we holding all lanesDon't you rise to listen Ain't no amount of living Can go and get you with itHe was throwing out em dishesYou was going about ambitionDon't you answer to the fogWhat dis battle and dis warDo they hold hands if you fallAin't no one going offSo and so is onAnd you rolling on the lawnBoy you better go to mom Don't you ever Rock your head up Finger rolling you know better Use to hold it or whatever That guilt is daunting It build up nonsense Been holding on it The world you dodging So alarming  SEASON 1 LOOKING THROUGH THE TUNNEL.NIGHT WORLD IS RECORDED AT NIGHT SOUND STUDIOS IN CARRBORO NORTH CAROLINA. DREAMY GHOST is the instrumental used in today's episode (#29) it is from SFRBEATS.COMNIGHT WORLD a PODCAST is written  & performed by Arvid, 8TATE HYE, & Zaf. Glenn Schwartz is our recording engineer. Please leave reviews, subscribe and share this podcast.

NIGHT WORLD a Podcast
S1 ep 28- CORPUS: LEFT HAND RELEASED

NIGHT WORLD a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 4:12


TUNE IN TOMORROW SAT, DEC 19 2020 FOR THE SECOND EPISODE OF OUR SEASON FINALE.ep 28- THIS IS THE FIRST OF TWO EPISODES FOR OUR SEASON FINALE. WE WILL BE BACK IN 2021 FOR SEASON 2 & 3.  WE APPRECIATE EVERYONE WHO HAS LISTENED TO THIS SHOW & THOSE WHO HAVE GIVEN US THEIR TIME & ADVICE, AND NOTES. A BIG SHOUT-OUT TO OUR RECORDING ENGINEER GLENN SCHWARTZ.  Twitter- @NightWorldPodEmail us-nightworldpod@hvbrecordings.comLeave a review, share with your click. S1 ep 28- CORPUS: LEFT HAND RELEASEDThe bottom line is you slippingCan't go along indifferent Hit the five alarm its chillyOoo it frigidYou don't listen Choose some distance Mark that lineChalk the floor watch them signs It's the shore or them skiesRock paper siccsors You ain't never gon delieverBow outAnd blow southAnd Those routes And your doubtsMake outAnd you nowIn a picture that you wasn't withLearn to float above this shitSo and so is on the liftBend it low put on the dripNo budget Ain't no money Ain't no one meI know I beatThe staresGot me wrong, I give no damnThey say poppa from the sandI take one look at my handIt's that word I understand Got me flowing in my bagGot me thinking that I'm badShamone with it I'm gone with itI'm born with itA blemish Pick forms that be so daringI know I need some caring Lullaby babies think I come from the 80'sI'm finna bust out them day dreamsAnd live onAnd get saucedAnd this shockA real lossI did lotHaven't done enough Lord I need to run it upBoy I need to buckle upWhy they wanna tie us downNo I don't deny the soundsKnow I want the higher groundBare feet and frozenI hoped that we'd keep us golden Pony boyThe bitter voidThis in't choiceYou greasy Tell me all that you needDoes it start with the feedHad to nourish the seedI been going off EHad loosen the leashHad to take care bodyRecalibrate the muafucka Prove that I really love yaDon't think that we don't fuck upTook an easel to his construction. They were gonna build the motherfucker better. They were determined to do as much. Components used for the build had similarities with the architects themselves.In an effort to apprehend his senses they dismantled his surroundings, the bare metal frame of innocence, of youth would provide the base for a sound restructuring.Maybe you won't learn today, but boy you gonna learn some day.Some days are fulfilling, some days require grind, some call for a piece of mind. He lived under a rock, that phrase broke him to bits, that pressure suffocated him. Gasping for release, and reaching for relief he had to be someone other than his blueprint. He came to a decision formed it to a plan, one in which he would evert the bullshit, the pressure, the guidance of the architects, he took a sledgehammer to the buttresses of the family structure, he'd become the foundation for his own possibilities.This ain't no fly by night shit Going at it nightlyLot a ways to chase itDon't go waste itMy mind in motion All round erosion Step back and you should know thisThat ain't where you going Those lights cynicsGoals authentic Slow cold dinner If door don't hit you Then you pourin out the mixtureLot thing go in itDis a green zone innit I don't mean no injury I don't I keep niceYou knowWhat we like  SEASON 1 LOOKING THROUGH THE TUNNEL.NIGHT WORLD IS RECORDED AT NIGHT SOUND STUDIOS IN CARRBORO NORTH CAROLINA. JILLY is the instrumental used in today's episode (#28) it is from SFRBEATS.COMNIGHT WORLD a PODCAST is written  & performed by Arvid, 8TATE HYE, & Zaf. Glenn Schwartz is our recording engineer. Please leave reviews, subscribe and share this podcast.

ReConnect My Heart Podcast
Fight for It! (Don't Stop Until You Get There)!!

ReConnect My Heart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 82:00


On the show, we will talk about the importance of you in your purpose, in the episode call, Fight for It (Don't Stop Until You Get There)! Live December 13, 2020, @ 8pm (Central Standard Time) (516)453-9118 www.blogtalkradio.com/reconnectmyheart

FANtastic People
The Greatest Love Songs Ever Written - Angela Hayes

FANtastic People

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 51:30


This week Christian and Regan are joined by vocal instructor Angela Hayes to discuss Jazz music and specifically "The Standards." Jazz has influenced music for decades now, and every now and again a song comes along that everyone wants to play and sing. Songs like "It Don't Mean A Thing,"  "Caravan," and "Que, Sera, Sera" are some examples of songs that would all classify as Standards. Angela describes how she fell in love with the genre and even hums a few bars to the very song that inspired her love! 

DISCovery with Eric Senich
Episode 101 | Phil Colllins 'Hello, I Must Be Going!'

DISCovery with Eric Senich

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 58:40


On this month in 1982 Phil Collins continued his meteoric rise that decade with his second studio album 'Hello, I Must Be Going!' It was another commercial success going top ten in the US and number two in the UK. We’ll get to the stories behind all 10 tracks from the album, how Phil accidentally came up with his classic 80s drum sound, the story behind the album title plus hear some of the tracks included on the 2016 deluxe edition re-issue of the album.TRACKLISTING:SIDE ONE:1. "I Don't Care Anymore"2. "I Cannot Believe It's True"3. "Like China"4. "Do You Know, Do You Care?"5. "You Can't Hurry Love"SIDE TWO:1. "It Don't Matter to Me"2. "Thru These Walls"3. "Don't Let Him Steal Your Heart Away"9. "The West Side"10. "Why Can't It Wait 'Til Morning"Find DISCovery on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheDISCoverypodcasthomeThe DISCovery theme song "Woo Hoo" by Reebosound (https://reebosound.bandcamp.com)Please give the show a five-star rating and review wherever you listen to DISCovery!

Why Are Your Bars So Lite ?
You Are The Kool One With High Notes In Your Waterproof Underwear

Why Are Your Bars So Lite ?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 0:58


I ain't feeling what you're feeling and I'm feeling pretty sorry for itDon't need no man telling my storyShould I rush things? It ain't like we put a ring on itJust tell me what you wantBut I ain't gonna say it for yaNo, I ain't gonna say it for ya

Planet Ludwig
BEATLES HOUR WITH STEVE LUDWIG # 51 - HOT SECRETS

Planet Ludwig

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 81:11


In Beatles Hour # 51, we'll have HOT SECRETS & ANTHOLOGY FAVES! "Finally" exposed - The Beatles very hot secrets, as reported in the FEBRUARY 1966 issue of TEEN WORLD MAGAZINE. Read, with deep passion, by your host Steve Ludwig. PLUS, choosing 2 songs from each of the 6 discs from Anthology 1, 2, & 3. It Don't Come Easy! Yeah Yeah Yeah!!!

Solopreneur180
Episode 14: start your side hustle TODAY

Solopreneur180

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 28:13


Thestoryographist.com and shawnkunkler.com present: Soloprenuer180 Episode 14, start your side hustle TODAY."I'd love to, but I don't have time!" "I'm not sure what I should do."These are two of the biggest excuses we hear when it comes to explaining why they could never have a side gig, even if they have a great idea. Instead of hiding behind excuses, maybe it's time to step out of the shadows and jump in feet first. Remember, everyone has 24 hours in a day—you chose how you prioritize your time outside the office.In this week's episode, San Francisco Realtor, Shawn Kunkler, and The Storyographist compare notes about side hustles, and how through trials and tribulations, are still passionate about each "hustle" they take on—noting that that the first taste of success keeps driving them for more. Things you will learn in this episode:Go into the side hustle with eyes wide openEnthusiasm is a MUSTBe passionate about itDon't make excuses The first taste of sweet successYou can connect with Shawn and Cielo on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @solopreneur180. We'd love to connect with you.Know another Solopreneur who feels trapped on an island alone? Show them some love and share this podcast.

Live Wire with Luke Burbank
Jose Antonio Vargas, Danez Smith, and Angelica Garcia

Live Wire with Luke Burbank

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 51:44


Host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello share their most effective coping mechanisms during stressful times; journalist and activist Jose Antonio Vargas recounts coming out as an undocumented immigrant with the publication of his memoir "Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen;" poet Danez Smith praises personal heroes in their poem “My President;” and singer-songwriter Angelica Garcia performs the one-woman version of her song "It Don't Hinder Me."

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【翻书听歌】祝王晓芳老师生日快乐 - Just Say Yes!

有待发现

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 3:38


Say this is itDon't say maybeDon't say noSay this is itDon't say hold onDon't say slowSay this is itDon't say next timeDon't say whenSay this is itDon't say laterNo, don't say thenJust say yes! Do it now!Let yourself go!Just leap! Don't look!Or you'll never knowIf you love itYou might really love it...If you love itYou might really love it!Oh, come on and love it!Yeah, this is itDon't be cautiousDon't think twiceThis is itDon't play it safeDon't put it on iceYeah, this is itDon't chew it overNo don't kick it aroundThis is itDon't wait and seeDon't try to work it outJust say yes! Do it now!Let yourself go!Just leap! Don't look!Or you'll never know...If you love itYou might really love it...If you love itYou might really love it!Oh, don't tell meIt could all go wrongNo, don't tell meIt could all be a messSo, don't tell meIt could all be a waste of timeJust say oui! Si! Sim! Da! Ja! Yow! Igen! Kylla!Just say yes!

有待俱乐部
【翻书听歌】祝王晓芳老师生日快乐 - Just Say Yes!

有待俱乐部

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 3:38


Say this is itDon't say maybeDon't say noSay this is itDon't say hold onDon't say slowSay this is itDon't say next timeDon't say whenSay this is itDon't say laterNo, don't say thenJust say yes! Do it now!Let yourself go!Just leap! Don't look!Or you'll never knowIf you love itYou might really love it...If you love itYou might really love it!Oh, come on and love it!Yeah, this is itDon't be cautiousDon't think twiceThis is itDon't play it safeDon't put it on iceYeah, this is itDon't chew it overNo don't kick it aroundThis is itDon't wait and seeDon't try to work it outJust say yes! Do it now!Let yourself go!Just leap! Don't look!Or you'll never know...If you love itYou might really love it...If you love itYou might really love it!Oh, don't tell meIt could all go wrongNo, don't tell meIt could all be a messSo, don't tell meIt could all be a waste of timeJust say oui! Si! Sim! Da! Ja! Yow! Igen! Kylla!Just say yes!

NIGHT WORLD a Podcast
S1 ep 21- For The People

NIGHT WORLD a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 6:54


Follow us on Twitter- @NightWorldPodEmail us-nightworldpod@hvbrecordings.com S1 ep 21- For The PeopleDo what you need toI do what I canStuck between being a man for the peopleA man of my peopleAnd man fuck these peopleWhen you feeling what you feelingI cannot make you rightIf you feel it how we deal itI can offer you lifeGo check the signsGot to restrain the mindIt's everything you want to beAnd nothing you don't All this time We hold the lineAnd you can't seem to floatIn and out of lineAnd we can't grasp the timeIf you don't wanna leaveThen you don't gotta leaveBut pain don't make no moreSave our energy Objects of hateBrush tears off our faceI may be ugly as hellBut my mamma know me wellCaught in malaiseThis cycle of our daysIt ain't nothing newStrung out like these shoesI been holding outBarely holding onFind a way then latch onHow you wanna tell itI'm not one to sell it The glossed up imageHow you came to get itI can't chase my life after youAnd expect to be just as coolThe days are made for us to looseWhen we do how they doPursue what they choose Come up in MayThen we go astray (ashtray)Let three months burnLoose what we learnI leave it to the sunsetThe maker of what we all getDrinks with umbrellasConfused little fellasI follow what I knowThe fuck do I know?This tattered life is threaded Enough for us to get itHow you survive Depends on your lightThe weeks are foreign The leaves are touring The grounds of forestsThe world enormousYou move on whenYou get the garments That hit your target Oh the money what a marksman Kneeling at the dresser The clothes ain't made to measure In the garments rest your pressure Style equals effortShoes with the leopards Jeans with the studsGo account the weather Make sure you dress upThe looks ain't loveAdd a new flavor When you finally do save upGo and get the taste of The waste of A pay stubDamn ain't it scrumptious Skip many lunches Who need a muffin All about the moment The brain lives in both endHigh and lowCry and toastGo on and poseThen you postGet love from ghostsDo you know All them folksBehind that screenThat singYour praisesCopy and paste it Live in the cloud dream elevationConfused scared nationI wanna be like you But we don't get to Choose Day by day we roll fit into a groove Loose track of what you say today I loose My moodReady for an outing But you ain't really bout shitAmongst the many outfits That show you that we out hereShell cordovan bootsIn a pair or twoAnd something in suedeBut the garments shouldn't swayThe being on displayI mean to change my wayWhatever My mamma know me better I domino these errors Rock hot clothes Hit the block like gold If I'm on my toesThen I got my own I don't do the mostI just live to floatIn and out of traffic The style is classic Depending who asking Clean with the whipLobster with the bisque The problem of it isIt make me feel goodBut it don't make me come aliveIt's sunny like all day I get it in my wayKeep you on notice For those who won't show upBeen putting in all mineNot that's it's all fineKeeping it on grindThere's alot to go digest We pin it on processKeep with momentum Won't slow down for ransomThe features are handsome We do it as (a) tandemKeep with the anthem Don't put our hands upFor those who don't answerGet it how you get itDon't hold me to shit Control your living Let go of my headI hide my featuresThey see me as a creature I bless these speakers Throw away freedom For legacy and all thatA younger me, a ball capPraying for the the call thatWould make my dayDhaka staysKept my mamma awayPut my father on planeKept bhat on my plateThe smile on my faceWhen I'd get to playWith my brother Had each other Since teeter totter clothesAnd each of us would glowWhen we'd both get to goHit up the storeTear up the floor  SEASON 1 LOOKING THROUGH THE TUNNEL.NIGHT WORLD IS RECORDED AT NIGHT SOUND STUDIOS IN CARRBORO NORTH CAROLINA. Use to be & Build with me are the instrumentals used in today's episode (#21) they are from SFRBEATS.COMNIGHT WORLD a PODCAST is written  & performed by Arvid, 8TATE HYE, & Zaf. Glenn Schwartz is our recording engineer. Please leave reviews, subscribe and share this podcast.

Danny Lane's Music Museum
Sunday Swing #6 - A Night at The Savoy

Danny Lane's Music Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 59:54


The Sunday Swing series highlights the music of the swing era and much more. Danny Lane guides you through a one hour workout. Do the Lindy Hop or choose your favorite dance. Just keep swingin'. This episode includes: 1) The Jeep Is Jumpin' by Steve Rashid and The Woodside Avenue All-Stars 2) Indian Love Call by Artie Shaw & His Orchestra (w/ Tony Pastor and band, vocal) 3) April In Paris by Count Basie & His Orchestra 4) A Fine Romance by Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald (w/ Oscar Peterson, piano) 5) Double Check Stomp by Duke Ellington 6) Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away) by Mel Tormé with Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass 7) A Study In Brown by Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra 8) Taking a Chance on Love by Patti Page with Pete Rugolo and His Orchestra 9) Don't Be That Way by Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra 10) Guys and Dolls by Sammy Davis Jr. 11) Two O'Clock Jump by Harry James & His Orchestra 12) Everybody Eats When They Come To My House by Cab Calloway & his Orchestra 13) You're the Cream in My Coffee by Les Brown 14) Swing, Mister Charlie by Bob Crosby and His Orchestra (Judy Garland, vocal) 15) Sun Valley Jump by Glenn Miller (with The 418th Army Air Force Training Command Band) 16) It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) by Billy Banks & His Band (Billy Banks, vocal) 17) When You're Smiling by Benny Goodman & His Big Band 18) With Plenty Of Money And You by Tony Bennett with Count Basie & His Orchestra 19) Yes, Indeed! by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra (Jo Stafford & Sy Oliver, vocals) 20) Christopher Columbus by Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra 21) Leap Frog by Les Brown & His Band of Renown

Sing Out! Radio Magazine
#20-42: : “It Don't Mean a Thing …”, Pt.2

Sing Out! Radio Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 58:30


This week we conclude our two-part feature “It Don't Mean a Thing ...” with a focus on western swing. Western swing was developed in the dancehalls of Texas and, in sharp contrast to old-time stringbands, western swing groups employed many more members, with horn sections and multiple fiddles. These were needed to fill these massive dance halls with music for dancing. We’ll hear classics from The Light Crust Doughboys, Milton Brown and his Musical Brownies and Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys. We'll also hear new classics from Deborah Silver, Willie Nelson and Asleep at the Wheel. Boogie woogie fiddles … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine. Episode #20-42: “It Don't Mean a Thing ...”, Pt.2 Host: Tom Druckenmiller Artist/”Song”/CD/Label Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways David Grisman Quintet / “Minor Swing” / The David Grisman Quintet / Kaleidoscope Deborah Silver / “That Old Black Magic” / Glitter & Grits / NTL The Light Crust Doughboys / “Knocky, Knocky” / Okeh Western Swing / CBS Milton Brown and his Musical Brownies / “Sweet Jennie Lee” / Western Swing Kings / Pazzazz Bob Wills & his Texas layboys / “Right or Wrong” / Collection 1935-50 / Acrobat Merle Travis / “The Sheik of Araby” / The Merle Travis Guitar / Raven Lefty Frizzell / “If You Got the Money, I've Got the Time” / Columbia Country Classics Vol 2 / Columbia Texas Troubadours / “Steel Guitar Rag” / Almost to Tulsa / Bear Family Willie Nelson / “Cherokee Maiden” / You Don't Know Me / Lost Highway David Grisman Quintet / “Minor Swing” / The David Grisman Quintet / Kaleidoscope Red Knuckles & the Trailblazers / “Goin' Steady” / Shades of the Past / Sugar Hill Al Goll / “Farewell Blues” / New Reso Gathering / Pinecastle Susie Bogguss / “Straighten Up and Fly Right” / Swing / Compadre Vi Wickham & Paul Anastasio / “Weiser Stomp” / Swinging at the Savoy / Zero Carbon Footprint Asleep at the Wheel / “Take Me Back to Tulsa” / Comin' Right At Ya / United Artists Asleep at the Wheel / “Choo Choo Ch'Boogie” / Swing Time / Sony Merle Travis / “Cannonball Stomp” / The Merle Travis Guitar / Raven Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways

Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat
Dr. Edith Eger (Part 2) - Going Back to Auschwitz and the Prison in Our Mind

Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 37:06


At the age of sixteen, Dr. Edith Eger, a trained ballet dancer and gymnast, was sent to Auschwitz. Hours after her parents were sent to the gas chamber, the “Angel of Death,” Nazi officer Dr. Josef Mengele forced Edith to dance for his amusement and her survival. He rewarded her with a loaf of bread that she shared with her fellow prisoners, an act of generosity that would later save her life.On May 4, 1945 a young American soldier noticed Edith's hand moving slightly amongst a number of dead bodies. He quickly summoned medical help and brought her back from the brink of death. Today, Edith is a prolific author, a clinical psychologist, and holds a faculty appointment at the University of California, San Diego.Decades after her nightmare at Auschwitz, Edith went back. Realizing that the biggest concentration camp is in fact in our minds, it became clear to her that she was only the obvious victim of the Holocaust. The perpetrators of the horrors at Auschwitz and other camps, in her view, may be even bigger victims, as they're the ones who ended having to live in a prison in their own minds, one that numbed them to compassion and love. Once again, despite her traumas, Edith ended up on the high road, a place from which she inspires all of us to do the same. This is a must-listen.In Part 2, we discuss:The biggest concentration camp is in your own mindWhy she decided back to Auschwitz Feeling pity and sympathy for the Nazis that imprisoned herHow the isolation of Covid-19 is a good time to examine your lifeMake peace with your parents and your past, or stay a prisoner of itDon’t stuff grief, just scream it outFear and love do not co-existEvolving vs. Revolving The positive side of trauma: "You realize you're here now, and no longer there"How I want nothing more than to cook for Edith!Conflict between Palestinians and Israelis, and my own Middle Eastern upbringing"There is a Hitler in all of us"How her daughter teamed up with the grandson of a Nazi to spread peace"People killed my parents, not God. He had nothing to do with it."Edith's amazing series of questions for me, which opened me up tooHer advice to young women: become financially and emotionally independentHer suicidal thoughts after being liberated, realizing her parents aren't coming backHer time with Martin Luther King and the Mamas and the Papas (how cool is that?)Discussing the passing of my son Ali: "There is no loss. It's just about celebrating what you have while you have it."Instagram: @mo_gawdatFacebook: /solveforhappy, /onebillionhappyLinkedIn: /in/mogawdatConnect with Dr. Edith Eger on Facebook @dreditheger, Twitter @dreditheger1, Instagram @dr.editheger, and her website, dreditheger.comDon't forget to subscribe to Slo Mo for new episodes every Sunday and Thursday. Only with your help can we reach One Billion Happy #onebillionhappy

Sing Out! Radio Magazine
#20-41: “It Don't Mean a Thing …”, Pt.1

Sing Out! Radio Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 58:30


This week, we begin the two-part feature “It Don't Mean a Thing ... .” America has exported many products to the world, some better than others. One of our finest gifts is music. We automatically think of rock and roll and rhythm and blues, but one of the earliest musical exports is jazz and swing is one of the most popular. This week we'll feature classics from Django Reinhardt, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Dan Hicks and his Hot Licks, Russ Barenberg and many more. Everybody’s swingin’ … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine. Episode #20-41: “It Don't Mean a Thing …”, Pt.1 Host: Tom Druckenmiller Artist/”Song”/CD/Label Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli / “Minor Swing” / Djangologie Vol.6 / EMI Pathe Joshua Rifkin / “Elite Syncopations” / Scott Joplin Piano Rags / Nonesuch Benny Goodman / “Air Mail Special” / Best of the Big Bands / Columbia Count Basie / “One O'Clock Jump” / This is Jazz 11 / Columbia Duke Ellington & Ella Fitzgerald / “It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)” / At the Cote D' Azur / Verve Lambert, Hendricks & Ross / “Twisted” / The Hottest New Group in Jazz / Columbia Dan Hicks & his Hot Licks / “Canned Music” / Original Recordings / Epic Bill Knopf / “Take the “A” Train” / Pacific Swing / First Inversion Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli / “Swinging with Django” / Djangologie Vol.6 / EMI Pathe Allen Tousaint / “Rocks in My Bed” / American Tunes / Nonesuch Guy Van Duser & Billy Novick / “Exactly Like You” / Exactly Like Us / Rounder Russ Barenberg / “Halloween Rehearsal” / Halloween Rehearsal / Rounder The Phil Salazar Band / “Swing to Bop” / The Phil Salazar Band / Flying Fish Merle Travis / “Walkin the Strings” / The Merle Travis Guitar / Raven Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways

Hip Hop Vibe's Podcast
Emission du 05 Octobre 2020 "J-Live"

Hip Hop Vibe's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 65:26


1. Drawn Up / J-Live 2:00 2. Tonight (Feat. J-Live, Erica Dee, & M3) (Cle... 3:32 3. Red Light Green Light / J-Live 4:32 4. It Don't Stop / J-Live 4:28 5. Fade To Black (feat. J-Live) / Slimkid3 & DJ... 2:02 6. Ships Pass / J-Live 4:38 7. Give It Up Feat. R.A. The Rugged Man / J-Live 3:46 8. Observe the Sound feat. J-Live, Esoteric &... 3:19 9. Beyond The Sun f. J-Live / CunninLynguists 2:41 10. Hush The Crowd (Main Mix) / J-Live 4:34 11. Whoever / J-Live 4:14 12. Satisfied? / J-Live 4:35 13. Super Good (Feat. J-Live) / M-Phazes 3:11 14. Sub Level ft. J-Live / Rob Swift 3:17 15. Dont Play / J-Live 2:14 16. Always Will Be / J-Live 3:09 17. One Day Remix Feat. J-Live / DJ Alibi Feat.... 3:40 18. Get It / J-Live 2:40 19. Them That's Not / J-Live 5:50

The Slacker Morning Show
Spinal Tap's Derek smalls Interview

The Slacker Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 8:19


Derek Releases New Album, released his first solo album, Smalls Change (Meditations Upon Ageing), 43 years after he abandoned his initial effort to branch out with It's a Smalls World. You can order the CD or vinyl, download the MP3 or stream it at Amazon. The bassist also has a website with music videos and tour dates.The songs include Rock and Roll Transplant, It Don't Get Old, Smalls Change, Butt Call, Memo to Willie, Gimme Some (More) Money, Hell Toupee, Gummin' the Gash, She Puts the Bitch in Obituary and When Men Did Rock.Guest artists include Jeff “Skunk” Baxter (Steely Dan, Doobie Brothers), David Crosby, Donald Fagen (Steely Dan), Jane Lynch, Steve Lukather (Toto), Joe Satriani, Paul Shaffer, Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Richard Thompson, Rick Wakeman (Yes) and Dweezil Zappa.

NIGHT WORLD a Podcast
S1 ep 16- VOICES AT THREE OR FOUR A.M.

NIGHT WORLD a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 5:39


S1 ep 16- VOICES AT THREE OR FOUR AM.Right about now in the lonely hourYou want the noise the crowds to towerI hear you young bloodEaseDon't think so muchBreathNever gonna be what you never gonna beI wanna take this time to give you a talkDissolve the lines remove the cordsChéri amourDon't marry the lorePull heavy the pourAnd ready your tourGo round the motionsFloat in Your areasOnly you can keep upThe things that you can bring upIt's a lot lot of lowsHow you wanna soarThe years ain't many moreYou bring up every boyWho doing what you notThe blind rage gotYou slippingTrippingQuestion what's authentic Get into other business Your mother taught you betterThe world showed you clearer You drown out liverDie just to live upThe pain make a riverDown out all noise That Lala ployThe mama's boyWhere the honor oy VeyGuide the wayNot much I can sayIn December days Lost in viceDissolve my rightsYou gotta know I likeThe lights in flightI been tripping The time is slipping My mind be acting differentDon't know if I could live withThe way I'm goingLost in not knowing Yall gotta take the lowestEnd and throw it Depend where you grow upBye bye for nowI never get to loungeThe slow burn summer Ideas you drum upPlaying up numbers In a world that don't want usIt's the wrong side prayerWhen you gotta give the day upNo minus Refine itThem odd lines honestDepending where you find itDon't have honor Find it in designerPut tags On ragsAnd blow the bagHow you get a hold of that..... FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @NIGHTWORLDPODEmail us- nightworldpod@hvbrecordings.comSEASON 1 LOOKING THROUGH THE TUNNEL WILL RUN FROM JUNE UNTIL THE END OF OCTOBER.NIGHT WORLD IS RECORDED AT NIGHT SOUND STUDIOS IN CARRBORO NORTH CAROLINA. VEGAS ROMANCE  the instrumental used in today's episode (#16) IS FROM SFRBEATS.COMNIGHT WORLD a PODCAST is written  & performed by Arvid, 8TATE HYE, & Zaf. Glenn Schwartz is our recording engineer. Please leave reviews, subscribe and share this podcast.  

Jazz Focus
Duke Ellington Cover Bands!

Jazz Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 76:41


Ellington was an influence on other musicians as early as the late 1920's - here are bands from 1927-1938 playing his tunes (Creole Love Call, Black and Tan Fantasy, Mood Indigo, It Don't Mean A Thing, Old Man Blues, Solitude, Sophisticated Lady, etc.) and sometimes his arrangements as well . .Cab Calloway, Don Redman, Benny Goodman, the Washboard Rhythm Kings, Mills Blue Rhythm Band, Clyde McCoy, Red Nichols, Jimmie Lunceford (playing two tunes composed but unrecorded by Ellington), Bert Firman, McKinney's Cotton Pickers and several territory bands --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support

Real Food. Real Conversations.
The Diet Culture Breakup

Real Food. Real Conversations.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 19:56


Diet culture creates a system where you need to stay in a box in order to feel success, this hurts your relationship with food and is unhealthy overall. How we surround ourselves when it comes to food greatly affects how we view it. It's so important to maintain a place of balance and not fall into the black and white extreme of diet boxes. What is diet culture? When you use the term diet, you are referring to a certain way a person eats and what they can or cannot have according to that diet's beliefs. While this can be okay for some, diets often have stringent "rules" that when aren't followed attach emotions to food. Feeling like a failure for eating something out of the zone of allowed foods is a common issue. As is restricting yourself from eating something you like that is not allowed. This attaches emotions to food, and can create an unhealthy relationship. While having happiness and joy while you enjoy food is great, making sure that emotions don't define the food is important. How to Combat Diet Culture Diet culture can create a system that values weight and size over ones wellness. It can confuse your health with how you look. In order to negate these issues, we need to start the journey to wellness, with how we feel inside versus how we look. Asking ourself why we want to lose weight, do a certain exercise routine, eat a certain way is important. And that why needs to focus on an internal goal versus a visual goal. The negative effects of dieting While following a specific diet may help us lose the weight we wanted, there is a lot of negative that comes along with that. The effects can be physical, as with many diets that are not sustainable long term you tend to gain back the weight. And sometimes even more. This yoyo type fluctuation can take a toll on our bodies. Both physically and mentally. Which is why it's much more important to have a way of eating that is something you can stick to. Diets don't work This is kind of a bold statement but the truth of the matter is, when you follow a "diet" that has food rules and makes you feel like a failure, it is not going to work. This is not sustainable long term. Human nature has us wanting to feel good about ourselves and when we are laden with guilt and failure it wears on us. Some people are also emotional eaters so in order to feel comfort they turn to food. Then the guilt comes from failing to stay within the rules and it's a vicious cycle. You gain more success when you don't establish labels on food as good or bad, in the rules or not. While eating a mostly wholesome diet is best for your health, eating things that you love it an important part of that! Food Relationship Your relationship with food is like your relationship with people. When it's not going well, when it's filled with negativity and guilt, then it's unhealthy. Relationships with anything should make you feel happy, confident and non judged. You should feel free to do what works for you at any given time and still maintain the relationship. So when we do things like give ourselves "rules" and follow stringent guidelines we are forming a relationship with food that isn't healthy for us and is not sustainable long term. How to improve your relationship with food In order to improve your relationship with food you need to remember a few things: There are no rulesThere is no food policeYou need to honor youKeep emotion out of itDon't put labels on food that are opinion based It's really important to keep reminding yourself that unless you need to avoid foods for medical reasons, you can and are allowed to eat what you want. I like to focus on how I feel when eating certain things versus the emotion. Listen to your body. It's really good at telling you what it wants, we just aren't really good at listening! When it comes to food labels, saying foods are "good" or "bad" leaves a lot of interpretation.

NIGHT WORLD a Podcast
S1 ep 13- Where we are. Where we're from. Where we are going & episode 7B Immigrant Shit Reprise (interlude)

NIGHT WORLD a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 8:31


S1 ep 13- Where we are. Where we're from. Where we are going & episode 7B Immigrant Shit Reprise (interlude) life is about accumulation Life is about removal Life is a myriad gumboThrow in what you willTake what is necessary I've been here before So many colors Going for yoursGotta get it for my brother Preacher of peaceBut I needs me my pieceMade alot wrongs I gotta let it beThis world won't stopWe all want alotMamma at Sam's clubI cannot stand forThat any longer This shit is long runGotta get a home runThe homes that we run fromGot me burning lungs upI chase this raceThis skin I face I been on my wayBuild it from the ground upVision that surround usI been throwing years awayI could give it all awayBet you imma hit thoughFrom roaches to rentalsGo find the inspo Ration In this nation That have you hitting pavement Got more love than hate andI still feel low isolate emo tionAnd go for broke manNever againI put that on my rentsTook that from my boyThis art for the coinThe shit that annoyI do it Cause I grew inThe wrong side of lights I don't walk to flyHold on your eyes They meant to expose & I don't got the timeTell you all what I mean If I knew what it meanGet it all with my reachDo you want it meBow and denyYou wow with the liesBut it don't honor the lifeGet you low in the lightWho be looking I been bookingJukingOut and onOn my own in town We don't go for nounsCall it what you willAnd tell it how you feelMy minds effortGot a whole shine specialThe whole 9 levelsWhen you hold out better It's the laws of fireLord if IBreak through Then make roomThe more I hate youThe more you faithfulHands up higher Prayer over riotsDon't do it how you like itThis notion The motion Of more endsGet more friends Get no lensI know when I openI close inIn divineThrough out the timeCut out the vinesStraighten the linesBlock out the shineI don't do it for mineI do it for mindsPreach peace GodAt least we wantLove freedomAnd a whole kingdom Of the slow reruns The lowly sonsWho roll Nissan Don't need nothing Head spinTail wind I won't Set inDevelopment Heaven to holdI cannot goBack in my ways That ain't the cure How I lay And loose my wayAnd go for broke confuse the dayTalk with GodBeen off and onI won't know what you write Show my hands fists gone fightFish don't fry In the kitchen Pay no mindTo they rythmMy beat offOur kingdomLook a lil different Not gonna mention Poppa on tensionMomma don't check inCheck in the counterOpen the mouth upSay nothing Take nothingRules for oppressionMind where you steppingLower the eyesKeep with disguise Don't make anymoreDon't go for the priseFuck kinda life Is thisWe bet(ter) not missWe better then thisPoppa don't worry Skin like curryMind like flurryIn morning Always hurry9-5State of lifeThat make no lifeDon't make those eyesThe day go byAnd they don't mindIt is what isI bet we don't missMissing back homeAnd you can't goStack moneyRack moneyThat moneyHat money That money HarmonyThat moneyAll the things That moneyFreedom timePiece of mindKeep peace in mindBuy that home cross those linesBout that note get all that lifeKids need to prosper Dinning room gossip Need to move over Cards the bulldozer Brake downAnd take downAnd make outWith hate ouchMake a life for the life Of the offspring Getting it right or play or tight You can't all beMellow The morning coffee bellowsPast due bills say helloHell don'tFreeze for no oneIdle minds don't focusMore tensionDon't step in ArenasThat require clean upThe stage is not evenWhen is it ever evenIts not like you identify with edenBack home wasn't no betterStale opportunities take the form of terrorThe cold lumber The low numbersThe slow runnersPace for gracePeg that to faithAnd wash your faceAnd work for futureAnd don't you ruinChances for you and your ilkImmigrant shitImmigrants shiftImmigrants liftsIn search for different In search for better In need of opportunity In need of chanceThere is no romance In assimilation Shed the exoskeleton of motherlandIn the pursuit of accumulation To establish the ground workOf preservation For the offspring For the distant heirs and their generation Save money send it back homeSave your mind attach it to your homeWhy should we atone for chanceBirth plants us in a particular landWe have the free will and choice To uproot and seed life where need be In the pursuit of a fertile and bountiful future Its a new way thinking Pour out the beakerGot more and more reasons To try and get evenWord to my engineerWe be bumping out the fearTrynna figure out the field We wanna live a lilIf our tounges don't taste a meal (mil)Our souls gotta tap the feelsDon't I know itThe mind a oceanI mind my own self Keep me open To my annoyance Where'd I come from what I doGet lost in this maze still think about youThe years are relentless Drown out my checklist Some doors they had closed Still gotta rollTackle these fears Clean out my earsGarbage in gossip Garbage in talk up Meter the outcomeThe words they bout none (nothing)On my mother17 others On my mother There's power in numbersIdeas that I run fromRun from ×2I can't go to nowhere that's no place to be Know what I meanOwn up to lifeHope that I mightThe lawyerThe lone oneLive up to ideasThat become source of fearI chase plansWhose blueprints I dont understand How I build out lifeThat I can't justify It takes alotTo make alot Make salatAnd build a loft Keep ambitions to the skyMy American pieBaked by curried skinAll these cuisines they lure me inDishesWishes This shitVicious CyclesThe tight ropeThe right notesTo keep us in line thoughIs this the life that I've chosen Do you think I could be you for a momentMan come from villageMan came to get itDon't wanna hear itDon't hurt the spirits The sins of my fatherThe blessings of my father's father FartherOur bloodYou call it loveI call it uhDo I live upOr give upTalk to the spirits My orishas Protect this creatureGuide my freedomI want edenThe apple too far from the treeAmerican prism Cuff ambitions No cuffs on leninI won't stop my sentence If you don't stop this sentence This prolonged prison So long to experiment Bind experience Times delirious Times we living inHoodiesVersusHoodVersus Hooded figureFigureIt's aOne in the sameGameConnect fourConnect oneTo gunAnd Many runSo many sonsTo slaughter BarterLifeFor what sounds rightOn Twitter InstaGramGods planGrand design Follow the lineFollow orders Fall off the border That's where we all from Board upBrothels That whore usOut For cloutBlue screens White screensDo you know what I thinkThe American dream so frightening Fried wingsAnd brass knuckles The concrete shuffle Shuttle Darker colored facesShip bodies off to places That have little to know space15 minutes that's a time out15 years for 15 seconds that's a wipe outRecess ain't so sweetAs peanut butter treats The recesses in concrete Shackle us from head to feetBox bodies casket mindsLord probably cast net over timeCapture the 50'sCapture the 60'sCapture the 70'sYou know what those eras singOr sungTunes That plague ruinTombsThat became the wombCradle bodies That hurt nobody I don't love my bodyTell me whyI despise Images who feed my eyes Suckle on irreverence Mother America where is our protection  FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @NIGHTWORLDPODEmail us- nightworldpod@hvbrecordings.comSEASON 1 LOOKING THROUGH THE TUNNEL WILL RUN FROM JUNE UNTIL THE END OF OCTOBER.NIGHT WORLD IS RECORDED AT NIGHT SOUND STUDIOS IN CARRBORO NORTH CAROLINA. Fresh Love, Purple and Blue and Soak are  the instrumentals used in today's episode 13 IS FROM SFRBEATS.COMNIGHT WORLD a PODCAST is written  & performed by Arvid, 8TATE HYE, & Zaf. Glenn Schwartz is our recording engineer. Please leave reviews, subscribe and share this podcast.   

Property Management Brainstorm
Five Minute Friday #35: Don't Be a Bottleneck

Property Management Brainstorm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 5:37


In this week's FMF, Bob discusses one of the challenges he had in the early days of his company with the delegation of authority … the process of transferring responsibility for a task to another employee. When working in a small company, finding the time to properly offload an aspect of the business to another person, and more importantly trusting that aspect to another person can sometimes be nerve wracking! There are many excuses for it, like: “It takes too long to train them. It’s quicker to just do it myself.” As the company has grown over the 20 years of it's history, Bob has grown personally too in becoming a better delegator. Simply put, without delegation you will never be able to make the organization possible. Bob further explains what he has learned about delegation through the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) which he has adopted at North County Property Group. Here are the simple steps:Make a list of all the things you do with your time, tasks if you will Put each of those tasks in one of four quadrants: Love to do it / Great at itLike to do it / Good at itDon’t like it / but Good at itDon’t like it / Not Good at itNow look at the last two quadrants and delegate those things you don’t like and aren’t good at If you follow this simple exercise, once per calendar quarter, you will allow you yourself as a leader to have the energy for all of those things you are great at and love to do. And there is a bonus .... productivity will go up throughout the entire company, you will have a better culture, and you will no longer be a bottleneck. TGIF, keep the faith, and we will catch you next Friday!This episode is always available for listening, sharing, or download at Property Management Brainstorm. Subscribe to Property Management Brainstorm on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, TunedIn, iHeart Radio and YouTube.

Burt Burt Podcast
Episode 32 - Crop Tops... Tic Toks

Burt Burt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 116:32


0:01 - Show Me by C-Mill #PodPick 2:40 - Donte's Post 17:30 - WAP Breakdown 21:50 - Is The Dj Necessary 23:30 - Women in Rap 27:40 - FBG Duck - NY/Chicago Drill 32:35 - Gang Mindset 35:48 - Power Theory 41:20 - Tik Tok Dissected 47:14 - Will I Am Future Mindset 50:20 - You Ain't More Mature 52:47 - Madi On Fame Being Woke 58:40 - Prison Insurance 1:05:40 - Amber Guyger Request 1:10:40 - Nipsey Murder Trial Unpacked 1:15:50 : It Don't Make Sense To Fame 1:19:33 - Energy Drinks & Detox 1:28:29 - Common's Error/Tiffany Haddish 1:35:45 - Eretha Franklin Biopic 1:39:50 - Oprah For Breonna Taylor 1:43:07 - Who Was The Talk Show King? 1:44:30 - Are Limos Played Out? 1:46:15 - Jonathan Isaacs Karma 1:48:00 - Southwest Airlines 1:50:15 - Fame's Son Training 1:53:13 - Kanye's Faulty Signatures If you liked this weeks featured artist, you can follow him on IG @cmillnsn Thank You for tuning in and feel free to contact us for any inquiries/concerns IG - @BurtBurtPodcast FB - Burt Burt Podcast

The Scratch Cast: The Alternative Music Podcast
The Scratch Cast Podcast - Episode 10: “A Lovely Bit of Wank”

The Scratch Cast: The Alternative Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 124:07


Episode 10 of The Scratch Cast is finally here and to celebrate reaching this auspicious milestone we've added a new feature “submission corner” where you can submit your music direct to us for review on the podcast. Hit us up via the contact page, on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter or via email at theheadscratcher@outlook.com.On this exciting episode, we discuss last month's “singles swap” - “Oceans” by Peter Bibby and “Broadcaster” by Squid. Our picks for the next episode are: “Grey and Blue” by Kestrels and “Feeling Fine” by DREGG.On the inaugural “submission corner”, we discuss “Into The Abyss” by UsualSuspex and “It Don't Bring Me Down” by The Moonlands.This month we also review “Self Surgery” from Mrs Piss (featuring “Chelsea Woof”), “Call In The Crash Team” an incredible spoken word / ambient collaboration by LYR, “Royal Swan” the debut album from the wonderfully weird Phoxjaw and the “5 Songs EP”, the second EP from indie punk band DITZ containing, yep you guessed it, five songs.Sit back and enjoy “A Lovely Bit of Wank”.If you're wondering what our review scores relate to, check out our rating system below:1/10 - Destroy without listening2/10 - Rancid bin juice (bathe afterwards)3/10 - Hot garbage (avoid)4/10 - Meh (not worth going back to)5/10 - Forgettable (one or two good songs)6/10 - Just OK (for fans of the genre)7/10 - Good (quite like it)8/10 - Very good (must listen)9/10 - Exceptional (absolutely love it)10/10 - Practically flawless (unmissable)Don't forget to subscribe to The Scratch Cast on your favourite streaming/podcast service so you never miss an episode.Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2KYNkI2Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3082hBjGoogle Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2QXCohyYouTube: http://bit.ly/2QXtlxoDeezer: http://bit.ly/34sjqDACastbox: http://bit.ly/34sEJoHTuneIn Radio: http://bit.ly/2QVt8ur& more: https://pod.link/1480168617Peace.

Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a
Hot Pipes Podcast 268 – Requests Plus

Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 65:00


Requests Plus Start Name Artist Album Year Comments It's Such A Good Feeling Hector Olivera Hector Back To Back [EAR 10272-73] 3-28 Kimball, Dickinson High School, Wilmington, DE; Formerly Boyd Theatre, Philadelphia, PA 3:09 We'll Be Together Again Bill Thomson A Quiet Evening With The Mighty Wurlitzer [Pacifica P-2001] 1956 2-10 Wurlitzer, Armin H "Bud" Wittenberg, Jr. Residence, Beverly Hills, CA; ex-Manchester Theatre, Los Angeles, augmented with parts from the Lincoln Theatre, Los Angeles 7:05 Merengues Leroy Lewis Pipe Organ At The Crossroads [Earsa 1004-s] 3-27 Wurlitzer, El Panama Hotel, Panama City, Panama 10:14 We've Only Just Begun Ellie Middlecamp Ellie At The Wurly [Microsonic CS 7229] 3-27 Wurlitzer, El Panama Hotel, Panama City, Panama 14:28 Golden Mile - March Doreen Chadwick Cinema Organ Encores Vol 45 [Deroy 1055] 1974 4-14 Wurlitzer, Gaumont Theatre, Manchester 17:03 While We're Young Buddy Nolan After Midnight [Concert Recording CR-0071] 4-16 Page, Embassy Theatre, Ft. Wayne, IN 20:29 The Aba Daba Honeymoon Tom Hazleton Concert: Powderhorn Park Baptist Church 1981-08-18 1981 3-13 Robert Morton, Powderhorn Park Baptist Church, Minneapolis, MN 23:47 Under The Stars Carol Williams Sunday At 2 [SOS 8CD] 2003 4-73 Austin, Spreckels Organ Pavillion, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA 28:49 Looking Around Simon Gledhill, Richard Hills Private 2014 4-22 Compton, plus Melotone, Holbeach, Lincolnshire (David Shepherd); theme of 1952 BBC TV show "The Appleyards) 31:16 A Good Man Is Hard To Find Don Simmons Big Band Jazz [Gamba D-1015] 1965 4-18 Wurlitzer, Oaks Park Roller Rink, Portland, OR; ex-Broadway Theatre, Portland (removed 1955) 35:09 Thank God I'm A Country Boy Jonas Nordwall Jonas [Gamba JN-104] 1975 3-40 Wurlitzer, Organ Grinder Restaurant, Portland, OR 37:58 Love Everlasting (L'amour, toujours l'amour) Richard Hills Celebrating The Embassy Grande Page [Embassy Theatre Foundation CD] 2018 4-16 Page, Embassy Theatre, Ft. Wayne, IN; with brief stanza "I'll See You In My Dreams" 43:05 Tango Of The Roses Leon Berry Glockenspiels, Traps and Plenty of Pipes, Vol 3 [Replica 33x505] 1955 2-6 Wurlitzer, Hub Roller Rink, Chicago, IL 47:40 Martha's Theme or is it - Ah Superb! Martha Lake (Dick Schrum) Martha Lake Plays Unknown residence organ Link to PSTOS review of the Martha Lake release! 50:46 Babbling Reginald Porter-Brown Cinema Organ Encores Vol 11 [Deroy ADM 60] 4-14 Wurlitzer, Granada Theatre, Tooting, London 55:51 The Inkspots: I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire; The Gypsy Lew Williams Live At The Pasadena Civic [Piping Hot CD] 1987 5-28 Moller, ex Reginald Foort Touring Organ 60:20 Yes My Darling Daughter; There'll be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight; It Don't Mean a Thing Phil Kelsall This Is My Song [Grasmere GRCD 87] 1998 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool

Diva Worship
Can We Talk About Tina's Legs?! (w/ Ash Hicks)

Diva Worship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 58:45


We are Proud Mary's over here on the pod because this week we're worshipping the incredible, the undeniable... simply the best: Tina Turner! Allen and actress/playwright/Allen's work wife Ash Hicks (@ashjeanhicks) exalt our Buddhist Queen. She's 80 years old and still got it. Ash is following in her footsteps. They're both Buddhists, Sagittariuses, and went to the same high school. What!? Though we try to avoid it, to dive into the greatness that is Tina, we have to acknowledge the scumbag, trash, POS: Ike Turner. Did you know he was going to continually switch Tina's out from his band? That's why he trademarked the name. Ugh, disgusting. But it's okay because Tina always comes out on top. She has the grace of a saint. Ash started worshiping her from a young age while watching What's Love Got to Do with It? Don't worry, her mom made her turn her head at the worst moments. We love that Tina's heels got higher and her dresses got shorter. Work, kween! Also, she's a James Bond Chanteuse! But that's only one of her biggest diva moments. Some of her biggest, over her five decade long career: keeping her name, moving to Switzerland, surviving a stroke, and getting one of her husband's kidneys! Lastly, we are unofficially endorsing Tina: The Tina Turner Musical! Come Worship with us!IG/Twitter/Venmo: @allenstarby@DivaWorship@AshJeanHicksDonate to the Lebanese Red Cross. Fill out your census.Vote for Biden, he's not a diva, but he's better than the alternative.

Les Podcasts de la MEP
Les rencontres en replay #4 - Rencontre avec Federica Chiocchetti et Laurence Vecten

Les Podcasts de la MEP

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 60:08


À l’occasion d’expositions interrogeant les liens étroits entre image et récit, la MEP a accueilli une conversation entre Federica Chiocchetti, créatrice de la plateforme photo-littéraire Photocaptionist et Laurence Vecten, co-fondatrice de The Gould Collection, maison d’édition mettant en regard photographes et écrivains. Cette rencontre était l’occasion pour les invitées de traiter de la photo-textualité et de présenter l’état de leurs recherches. Federica Chiocchetti est écrivaine et commissaire spécialisée en photographie et en littérature. À travers sa plateforme en ligne et hors ligne Photocaptionist, elle collabore avec des institutions telles que la Photographers’ Gallery, le Fotomuseum Winterthur et le Foam. Elle réalise une thèse en photo-textualité à l’Université de Westminster à Londres. Laurence Vecten est éditrice et rédactrice photo indépendante pour Le Monde, Papiers (France Culture) et L’Obs. Avec Russet Lederman et Yoko Sawada, elle a fondé la maison d’édition The Gould Collection qui a notamment publié Hypermarché – Novembre (photographies de Motoyuki Daifu avec des poèmes de Michel Houellebecq) et It Don’t Mean A Thing (photographies de Saul Leiter avec une nouvelle de Paul Auster). « Rencontre avec Federica Chiocchetti et Laurence Vecten”, organisée le 13 juin 2019 dans l’auditorium de la MEP

Filmspotting: Reviews & Top 5s
#786: Kelly Reichardt / First Cow

Filmspotting: Reviews & Top 5s

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 67:53


Kelly Reichardt's FIRST COW opened in limited release in March—and less than two weeks later the COVID-19 pandemic shut theaters down. The film, which Adam and Josh both named the #1 movie of the year back in June, finally arrived on demand earlier this month. In their conversation with Reichardt, Adam and Josh ask the director about her relationship with nature (she's "not a camper") and about her choice to shoot in a 4:3 aspect ratio ("the most flattering ratio for closeups"). 0:00 - Billboard 1:08 - Interview: Kelly Reichardt Angelica Garcia, "It Don't Hinder Me" 24:01 - Next Week/Notes 27:30 - Massacre Theatre 32:38 - Review: "First Cow" (from March 2020) 58:54 - Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Huddle Up Podcast
More Questions Than Answers - July 15, 2020

Huddle Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 90:20


Been a few weeks, but we're backSome sports have returning, some sports are near returning, so we have plenty to discuss:- Scandal brewing in Washington?- Where leagues are at on their return to play schedules- Was the NHL the smartest league?- Will there be football in 2020?- The NFL's Washington franchise making changesAll of this & more.....don't miss itDon’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to our show on ALL podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Google Play & more. We are now on Spotify so you can follow our show there as well!Follow us on Twitter @HuddleUpPodcast:Jim is @BigJimSportsDave is @HuddleUpDaveOur show is part of the NGSC Sports Radio Network

Morgunvaktin
Stjórnarskrárdrögin skýra hlutverk forseta Íslands

Morgunvaktin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020


Kerfislega mikilvægu viðskiptabankarnir þrír verða reknir í tapi í tvö ár og útlánasafn þeirra gæti dregist saman að virði um allt að 210 milljarða króna. Samt eru bankarnir með nægilega góða stöðu til að standast það álag sem mun fylgja yfirstandandi kreppu. Þetta kemur fram í ritinu Fjármálastöðugleiki, sem Seðlabankinn gefur út. Þórður Snær Júlíusson, ritstjóri Kjarnans, ræddi um þetta í spjalli um efnahag og samfélag. Drög að breytingum á stjórnarskrá hafa verið birt í samráðsgátt, og gefst almenningi kostur á að gera athugasemdir í rúmar tvær vikur. Gert er ráð fyrir að breytingarnar verði lagðar fyrir Alþingi næsta vetur, fyrir kosningar. Meðal þess sem er breytt samkvæmt tillögunum eru ákvæðin um forseta Íslands. Ragnhildur Helgadóttir, prófessor við lagadeild Háskólans í Reykjavík, kom á Morgunvaktina til að ræða um stjórnarskrárbreytingar - hvort þessar tillögur dugi til, hvort stjórnarskráin verði kosningamál og hvort hlutverk forseta Íslands verði skýrt ef þær ná fram að ganga. Svo fórum við í Skagafjörð. Nýjar tölur um fjölgun íbúa sýna að hlutfallslega mest fjölgun varð á Norðurlandi vestra undanfarna sjö mánuði. Við heyrðum í Sigfúsi Inga Sigfússyni sveitarstjóra Skagafjarðar, um atvinnustöðuna, lífið og tilveruna. Sigfús Ingi er ánægður með að fjölgun fólks hefur verið hæg og stöðug undanfarin fjögur ár eða svo, og segir uppbyggingu húsnæðis eitt það mikilvægasta á svæðinu. Tónlist: Octopus's Garden - Beatles, It Don?t Come Easy - Ringo Starr, With a little help from my friends - Beatles, I wanna be your man - Beatles

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show
The BluzNdaBlood Show #337, Brent's Blues!

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 61:09


Intro Song – Billy Branch & The Sons of Blues, “Crazy Mixed Up World!”, Blues Shock First Set – Journey and Virus Tommy Castro, “Making It Back To Memphis”, Hard Believer Albert Castiglia, “Ghosts of Mississipopi”, A Stone's ThrowCharles Brown, “Virus Called The Blues”, All My Life Second  Set – Bad Choices and Mistakes in Life (Police Violence)Grady Champion, “Policeman Blues'”, Back In Mississippi Live at the 930 Blues CafeSelwyn Birchwood, “Police State”, Pick Your Poison Kenny Wayne Shepherd, “Blue On Black”, Trouble Is…. Third  Set – Hope To Cling To…Eddie C. Campbell, “Hope And Dreams”, Hope And Dreams Jimmie Vaughan, “Power Of Love”, Do You Get The Blues?Rod Piazza, “Power Of The Blues”, Tough And TenderKenny Neal, “It Don't Make Sense We Can't Make Peace”, Let Life FlowB.B. King, “Peace To The World”, Live At The Apollo

Songs From The Basement
Basement Metal # 72

Songs From The Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 60:18


Hellooo Metal Hedzzz... Ok we have a good rockin' show as always. We have songs from: Bad Company / 707 / Molly Hatchet and Hurricane Alice.... Intro: Still In Love With You-Thin Lizzy 1. Wicked World-Sun & Steel 2. Can't Hold Back-707 3. Bad To Love-Hurricane Alice 4. Easy Money-Foghat 5. Poem-Taproot 6. It Don't Matter-Ted Nugent 7. Gold Dust-Spitalfield 8. Deal With The Preacher-Bad Company 9. The Strong Will Rock & Roll-Black & Blue 10. Sweet Lady-Queen 11. Betrayal-The Black Maria 12. Voodoo-Michael Stanley Band 13. Always Darkest-The Heretix 14. Heart Of My Soul-Molly Hatchet Outro: Renegade-Thin Lizzy Want to get a holf us...drop us a line at our email: Songsfromthebasement35@gmail.com

Sound of History
Episode 13: The Jazz Age

Sound of History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 39:45


Jazz was the soundtrack for the Roaring 20s. Nick and Mika take a look at Jazz Age America and the different societal influences that caused jazz to flourish within the culture.    Follow us on Social media!  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoundofHistory/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/soundofhistory_ Videos in This Episode:  "Mammy" by Al Jolson in The Jazz Singer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIaj7FNHnjQ  "It Don't Mean a Thing" by Duke Ellington: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDQpZT3GhDg 

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show
March 18, 2020 Wednesday Hour 3

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 60:42


So when all things are as normal as they can be again, in the future...the invite to be here in the studio LIVE is OPEN! Passing through Florida on 95? On vacation In Cocoa Beach...Orlando, Melbourne, Melbourne Beach...Palm Bay? You live here in Brevard AND I play your songs here? THAT'S ALREADY A PLUS! Let us talk and record over the phone if need be! OR “LIVE” over the phone as my show seems comfortable for the time being in this afternoon configuration. LETS. MAKE. THIS. HAPPEN!!! The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast...recorded and on Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, APPLE iTunes, AND Google Play Music! Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority! Are you listening?  March 18, 2020, Wednesday, third of three…@The Producers - What's He GotMuscle Souls - 01 The Don't Fall in Love with Me TalkLittle Georgie and the Shuffling Hungarians - Lie To MeGlass Tiger - Don't Forget Me When I'm GoneRichard X Heyman - Everything Must Go [Pop Circles] (Turn Up Records)Maladaptive Brad Beard and Teej - 49 Travels in Nihilon (digital only) [Garden of Earthly Delight – A Celebration Of XTC] (Futureman Records)@Diamond Hands - B02 Nothing Left to Lose [Diamond Hands] (koolkatmusik.com)The Bye Bye Blackbirds - 11 Earl Grey Kisses (Reprise) [Take Out The Poison]@Ken Fox & Knock Yourself Out - Let's Go! [Ken Fox & Knock Yourself Out - EP] (Rum Bar Records)SoulBird - Waking Up [Fly Fast - Leaves From Our History Book]@The Needs - I Regret It [You Need The Needs]Clay Howard - 08 - Let You Fall [Clay Howard Doesn't Know Who You Are Either]@The Dough Boys - It's All Too Much [Running For Covers] (RAM Records)@Papa Schmapa - Clear And Bright [Bela Mystic Music]Mondello Music - 14 Do You Believe in Love [Hello, All You Happy People]ANC4 Arvidsonnilssoncombofour - 09-It Don't Matter [ ANC4] (Beluga Records)The Small Square - A02 Tilt [Twelve String High Vol 3] (You Are the Cosmos - Record Label)Keith Klingensmith and the TM Collective - 16 I Wanna Thank You [kk + tm vol 5]

SEA AND BE SCENE And HEARD
Kelley Edwards

SEA AND BE SCENE And HEARD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 60:59


We connect with the Cape Breton born/Halifax based Artistic Director of the Grafton Street Dinner Theatre to get the scoop on their latest production "IT DON'T MEAN A THING" and so much more including an exciting new documentary series called WHEN YOU DIE. Plus we play First Things First and a long overdue round of INsights IN 10. Listen...

Songs From The Basement
She Took You For A Basement

Songs From The Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 121:14


Hello Basementeerzzz..... Well were back almost on track. Well how is 2020 going for you so far ??? good we hope, if not it will get better in time. In the meantime, we have some music that will maybe make you feel better soon. So we have song on this show from: The Velvet Underground / Rockpile / Jack Bruce / Trooper / H.P. Lovecraft / Linda Ronstadt and Wilson Pickett Ok let'z git 2 ittt... Intro: There's No Biz Like Show Biz-Stanley Black 1. Heartbreaker-B.B. King 2. Union Sundown-Bob Dylan 3. Sail On Sailor-The Beach Boys 4. High Flying Bird-H.P. Lovecraft 5. Loretta-Trooper 6. Memory-Casey Kelly & Leslie Ellis 7. I can't Get You Off Of My Mind-The Four Tops 8. Tall Gal's Rock-Joe Huston 9. Tickets To Waterfalls-Jack Bruce 10. Time To Get It Together-Tom Jones 11. Keep On Going-Fleetwood Mac 12. The Circle Game-Joni Mitchell 13. Lose again-Linda Ronstadt 14. Don't Do It No More-Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas 15. Let Me Make love To You-Flo & Eddie 16. You Love Has Brought Me A Mighty Long Way-Wilson Pickett 17. Inside My Window-The Fleetwoods 18. Cardboard Empire-The Guess who 19. Stoop Down Woman-The J. Giels Band 20. Follow Me-The Everly Brothers 21. Muirton Durcan-The Dublinars 22. Peace Of Mind-The Raiders 23. I'm Waiting For My Man (Live)-The Velvet Underground 24. It Don't Feel Good-The Dave Clark Five 25. Don't Leave Me Here-Joe Williams 26. Get It Out-Iron Butterfly 27. Rollin'-The Stevie Gibbons Band 28. Greenback Drive-The Christians 29. It's A Great Day For The Irish-Ruby Murray 30. New Machine-Dragon 31. The Trip-The Park Avenue Playground 32. Cry-The Marmalade 33. Fool Too Long-Rockpile 34. She Took You For A Ride-Aaron Neville Outro: There's No Biz Like showbiz-Stanley Black

Songs From The Basement
Basement Metal # 54

Songs From The Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 59:41


Hellooooo Metal Heads all over..... Yeah Yeah Yeah, we know this show is 2 weeks late, but we were called out of the Basenet for 2 weeks so all shows were halted...but were slowly returning now...soooo...# 54 is delayed but here it is.....OK ??? !!!!! So songs on the show will be from: Pink Floyd / Starcastle / Jane / Oman / Rush and a few more.... So let's back on track to the road to ROCK !!.... Intro: Warning-Black Sabbath 1. Easy Rider-Jimi Hendrix 2. We Did It-Starcastle 3. Notorious-Lizzy Borden 4. Wild Nights, Hot Crazy Days-Judas Priest 5. Under The Gun-Molly Hatchet 6. It Don't Matter-Def Leppard 7. Between The Wheels-Rush 8. Solar Fire-Manfred Mann's Earth Band 9. Free Four-Pink Floyd 10. Teeth Of The Hydra-Omen 11. Wish Dream-Jane 12. Atlantis-Eloy Outro: Into The Void-Black Sabbath

Behind That Suit - Reviews
K-Rino - Lightning Language - Full Album Review

Behind That Suit - Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 61:33


The first of K-Rino 4-piece. We're talking about his Lightning Language album and this is our full review. Welcome to a bonus episode of the Head Space Podcast where HSR runs through the album track by track with thoughts and opinions. 02:05 General chit-chat about K-Rino10:01 4-Piece Intro11:43 The New Professor17:14 What I Gotta Do22:37 My Bike28:05 Lightning Language31:59 No Time36:38 Already Answered40:55 It Don’t' Matter (Ft. O.G. K.O.)44:15 Everytime48:48 Real Out Here53:42 Everthang Is Great56:44 The Wordsmith - Lightning Language album review grade reveal Check out K-Rino - Lightning Language on Spotify and do your own review:https://open.spotify.com/album/0jT1Y96WM0eFHWrFLwCYEN?si=TcGGz98dQmmOnTo7OkotvQ Join the request pool on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/BehindThatSuit Check out HSR's music:https://open.spotify.com/artist/2ZtYJhikrhYuf0xhL4wqTn?si=JVEtxjpXTsiMBjR_Lg0Fjg Join the Behind That Suit Discord Server:https://discord.gg/nzn6xqu Comment below and feel free to keep in touch: FB: https://www.facebook.com/behindthatsuit/@BehindThatSuit HSR:FB: https://www.facebook.com/HSR514/Twitter/IG: @HSR514Musical Endeavours:https://youtube.com/hsrisnothiphophttps://youtube.com/hsr514 Chris Chrome:Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/officialxchromeTwitter/IG: @chrischrome93FB: https://www.facebook.com/ChrisChrome93 #BehindThatSuit #KRino #LightningLanguage

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show
The BluzNdaBlood Show #317, Off The Road, and Back To The Blues!

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 63:12


Intro Song, The 44's, “44's Shuffle”, Twist The Knife First Set – The BB King Blues Band, “Regal Blues (A Tribute To The King)”, The Soul Of The King Bob Corritore & Friends, “Bitter Seed (Featuring Oscar Wilson)”, Do The Hip-Shake Baby Zac Harmon, “Mississippi BarBQ”, Mississippi BarBQ Second  Set – Bobby Rush, “Good Stuff”, Sitting On Top Of The Blues Scotty Dennis, “It Don't Cost You Nothing”, Back To The Blues Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, “Hard Times”, Kingfish Third  Set – WIB Gracie Curran & Friends, “If Mamma Ain't Happy”, Come Undone Mindi Abair And The Boneshakers, “Good Day For The Blues”, No Good Deed Janiva Magness, “Empty Bed Blues”, My Bad Luck Soul Cheyenne James, “Gypsy Mama”, Burn It Up Fourth Set – Bruce Katz, “Down At The Barrelhouse”, Solo Ride Terry Hanck, “Hold It Right There”, I Still Get Excited Reese Wynans & Friends, “Shape I'm In”, Sweet Release Big thanks to Michael Allen from the Crossroads Blues Gallery for letting me use his great artwork on my web sites!

DaUnknownAdmin Podcast
This is Freestyle: Nu Skool Edition (Vol. 1)

DaUnknownAdmin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 57:00


This is Freestyle: Nu Skool Edition (Vol. 1) 1.] You Never Did Me Right by Aiki [ Amazon | iTunes ]2.] Running (Redux) by Sammy Zone [ Amazon | iTunes ] 3.] I Can't Change Your Mind by LisCyn [ Amazon | iTunes ] 4.] Cry For Love by George Lamond [ Amazon | iTunes ] 5.] All Hooked Up by Jenni Renee [ Amazon | iTunes ] 6.] With All My Heart by Shy [ Amazon | iTunes ] 7.] If I Tell You by Wendy [ Amazon | iTunes ] 8.] Broken by Nick Colon [ Amazon | iTunes ] 9.] No More by Audi Medina [ Amazon | iTunes ] 10.] Tell Me You Love Me by Jay Mazor [ Amazon | iTunes ] 11.] Unlovable by Stefanie Bennet [ Amazon | iTunes ] 12.] You Are The One by Remio [ Amazon | iTunes ] 13.] Tears I Cry by Sharyn Maceren [ Amazon | iTunes ] 14.] Heatbeat Away by Shawn Davis [ Amazon | iTunes ] 15.] Rise by Lisette Melendez [ Amazon | iTunes ] 16.] It Don't Matter by Julio Mena [ Amazon | iTunes ] 17.] Legendary By A'Lisa B & Charlie Babie [ Amazon | iTunes ] Please Note: The version of Jenni Renee's All Hooked Up used in the mix is JAMapella, found exclusively on the CD. Contact Jenni Renee or Manny Man to purchase a copy directly from them.

PUT IT IN THE AIR PODCAST
Episode 81: She’s Funny

PUT IT IN THE AIR PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 71:44


Episode 81: She’s Funny Are you sitting down??.. actually we can’t tell you which is better, sitting down or standing up but we can tell you get ready for some real and some laughs. Featuring special guest Comedian Tiana (@comediantiana) check it out! Episode Topics:: Happy (belated) Father’s Day (00:02:39) It Don’t Count (0:10:29) Platonic-Challenged … Continue reading Episode 81: She’s Funny →

Highway 89
Copper Hills High School Choir

Highway 89

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 48:48


The Copper Hills High Madrigals Choir, directed by Marc Taylor, is the winner of the 2018 Classical 89 High School Choir Competition. In this episode of Highway 89 they perform a selection of their best music. Songs featured: Walking on the Green Grass; Take Care of This House/My House; It Don't Mean a Thing; Pure Imagination; The Kiss; Suo Gan; Vestigia; Unicornis Captivatur; Leron, Leron Sinta Learn more about them here: https://bit.ly/2WPN95X

Black-Eyed N Blues
Razor Sharp | BEB 364

Black-Eyed N Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 135:00


Playlist: Jason Ricci, Disconnect, Alastair Greene, The Sweetest Honey, Chris “Bad News” Barnes, Let Me Play With Your Poodle, Sugaray Rayford, Time To Get Movin’, Bob Corritore & Friends, Gonna Tell Your Mother, JP Williams Blues Band, Cigar Box Boogie, Packrat’s Smokehouse, Low Down Rider, Bonita & The Blues Shacks, He Made A Woman Out Of Me, Meg Williams, Little Bit Of The Devil, Joe Benoit, Waiting For Revolution, Will Jacobs, One Day At A Time, Kerry Kearney Band, Shakin’ Like Jelly, CANAF, I’ve Been Loving You, Kimberly Rew & Lee Cave-Berry, Flat Cat, Tony Campanella, Taking It To The Street, Big Daddy Wilson, Ain’t Got No Money, The Scorch Sisters, Still Remember, Kenny Beedyeyes Smith, What In The World, Wily Bo Walker & ED Brayshaw, Tennessee Blues (Three Stars In The Sunset), Larry Griffith, Mama Tried, Mighty Mike Schermer, Suffocating Love feat. Chris Cain, Tony Cucchetti and Joe Flip, Lovin’ Biscuits, Tomiko Dixon, It Don’t Make Sense, You Can’t Make Peace, Susan Santos, Shakin’ All Over, Cara Being Blue, My Doggie, Stef Paglia, The Unknown, AG Weinberger, On The Wrong Side, Vegas Strip Kings, Sharp As A Razor, Mary Lane, Make Up Your Mind, Susan Williams, Keep Moving On, Jim Koepel, Let Me Tell You, Balkun Brothers, Don’t Be Afraid, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services,American Showplace Music, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, BratGirl Media, Mark Pucci Media and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much! Blues In The Area: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id502316055

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #312

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 58:52


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 04/08/2019 featuring: Fox Run Five “Sometimes Love Is Not Enough” Fox Run Five (Fox Run 2019) 4:38 Adam Carroll “My Only Good Shirt” I Walked in Them Shoes (Adam Carroll 2019) 2:42 Kelly Hunt “Sunshine Long Overdue” Even the Sparrow (Kelly Hunt 2019) 2:49 Pierce Pettis “Very Same Moon” Father's Son (Compass 2019) 3:50 RUNA “Dance in the Graveyards” TEN (The Errant Night) (RUNA 2019) 5:10 Eric Lee “Life Without You” Heartache Town (Eric Lee 2018) 3:10 Tiffany Williams “When I'm Gone” When You Go (Tiffany Williams 2019) 3:19 Jonathan Byrd “It Don't Make Sense” Pickup Cowboys (Jonathan Byrd 2018) 2:19 Lizzy Plotkin “The Hat Song” We Will Sing (Lizzy Plotkin 2019) 3:04 Rj Cowdery “Somewhere a Place” What If This Is All There Is? (RJ Cowdery 2019) 4:19 Savannah King “Fresh Start” Cliffrose (Savannah King 2019) 4:10 Rebecca Loebe “Ghosts” Give Up Your Ghosts (Blue Corn 2018) 3:23 Jane Kramer “Valley of the Bones” Valley of the Bones (Jane Kramer 2019) 4:17

Songs From The Basement
Basement Metal - Triple Rock Jams # 5

Songs From The Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 63:30


Hellow Metal Heads all over.... It's that time again we have a Triple Rock Jam in the Basement. Which means on this show we have 3 songs from one band or artist. So you will hear from: Rolling Stones / Scorpions / Z. Z. Top / Alvin Lee / Heart... Ok ready to get on the road to rock ???... Intro: Opa Loka-Hawkwind The Rolling Stones 1. I Wanna Be Your Man 2. Rocks Off 3. Crazy Mama Scorpions 1. Speedy's coming 2. 20th Century Man 3. Hell Cat Z. Z. Top 1. Arested For Driving While Blind 2. Brown Sugar 3. Double Back Alvin Lee 1. It Don't Come Easy 2. Can't Stop 3. Riffin' Heart 1. Wild Child 2. Sing Child 3. How Can I Refuse Outro: Iron Dream-Hawkwind

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #307

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 58:52


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 03/04/2019 featuring: Bob Sumner “Ticket to Ride” Wasted Love Songs (Bob Sumner 2019) 5:00 Savannah King “Fresh Start” Cliffrose (Savannah King 2019) 4:10 Austin MacRae “Anchor” Keeper (Austin MacRae 2017) 4:11 Abigail Lapell “Gonna Be Leaving” Getaway (Coax 2019) 3:10 Pierce Pettis “The Adventures of Me (And This Old Guitar)” Father's Son (Compass 2019) 4:36 Suzanne Vega “Saint Clare” A Tribute to Jack Hardy (Smithsonian Folkways 2016) 2:23 J Wagner “Everybody Wants to Hide” A New Story (J Wagner 2018) 2:46 Rachael Sage “Spark” Pseudomyopia (MPress 2019) 3:07 Jonathan Byrd “It Don't Make Sense” Pickup Cowboys (Jonathan Byrd 2018) 2:19 Ava Earl “Yesterday” Am I Me Yet? (Ava Earl 2018) 4:23 Eric Lee “Lucky Penny” Heartache Town (Eric Lee 2018) 3:50 Kelly Hunt “Fingernail Moon” Even the Sparrow (Kelly Hunt 2019) 4:16 Dave Richardson “Traveling So Far” Carry Me Along (Dave Richardson 2018) 4:31

AcaGeekz - A Cappella Podcast
AcaGeekz 10 – “Harmony Sweepstakes”

AcaGeekz - A Cappella Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 38:51


AcaGeekz 10 – “Harmony Sweepstakes” AcaGeekz is available on Apple Podcast and Sticher. Please leave a 5-star rating and review and help support the show! Welcome! Since Harmony Sweepstakes is approaching, here are some of the winning performances from 1996 to 2007!  If you are competing, I hope this inspires you to really shine!  If you are an AcaFan, or an AcaGeek, I hope this inspires you to attend your closest regional as well as the National Final! It’s my hope that AcaGeekz will introduce the casual listener and the hardcore a cappella fan alike to some groups and styles they’ve never heard before. Whether it be Barbershop, collegiate, doo wop, high school, choral, jazz, funk, pop, rock, or classical, there’s something for everyone! It’s time to give the tracks for this episode their due credit. So here they are, the tracks for AcaGeekz “Harmony Sweepstakes”! Apple Podcast and Sticher Promo Song Title: “Can’t Sleep Love” Artist: Pentatonix Album: Pentatonix (Deluxe) (2015) Website: www.ptxofficial.com You can purchase Pentatonix (Deluxe) by Pentatonix at: https://www.amazon.com/Pentatonix-Deluxe-Version/dp/B014PD0R0A INTRO: Song Title: “Paul” Artist: Paul Cingolani from +4db Album: +4db (2000) Website: N/A You can purchase the album +4db by +4db at: http://www.amazon.com/4db-Plus-Four-db/dp/B0001WW2KI *****CHECK IT OUT***** You can find all the Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival Nationals albums at: http://www.harmony-sweepstakes.com/hsrecordings.html And you can learn all about the past winners at: http://www.harmony-sweepstakes.com/champions/ SONG #1: Song Title: “Got A Friend” Artist: m-pact Year: 1996 SONG #2: Song Title: “Say” Artist: SoVoSo Year: 1997 SONG #3: Song Title: “Yakko’s World” Artist: Metropolis Year: 1998 SONG #4: Song Title: “Bridge Over Troubled Water” Artist: Naturally Seven Year: 1999 SONG #5: Song Title: “Route 66” Artist: Toxic Audio Year: 2000 SONG #6 Song Title: “Mambo” Artist: Sixth Wave Year: 2001 Song #7: Song Title: “Blue Skies” Artist: Perfect Gentlemen Year: 2002 SONG #8: Song Title: “Mas Que Nada” Artist: Idea Of North Year: 2003 Song #9: Song Title: “Theme & Variation on ‘It Don’t Mean A Thing If It Ain’t Got That Swing’” Artist: Chapter 6 Year: 2004 SONG #10: Song Title: “Joy To The World” Artist: Groove For Thought Year: 2005 SONG #11: Song Title: Blackbird” Artist: Hi-Fidelity Year: 2006 OUTRO: Song Title: “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik” Artist: Vocal Point (Brigham Young University) Album: Spectrum(2014) Website: www.byuvocalpoint.com You can purchase Spectrum by Vocal Point (Brigham Young University) at: http://www.byumusicstore.com/spectrum-cd-byu-vocal-point/ SONG #12: Song Title: “Szerelem” Artist: Moira Smiley & Voco Year: 2007 Thank you for listening to this brand new episode, and I invite you to come back next week for Throwback episode! So be sure to subscribe for more great content!  If you like what you hear, please leave a 5-star rating and review and help support the show! Follow on Twitter @AcaGeekz . If you want your group to be featured on a future episode, contact me by e-mail at: acageekz@gmail.com I’ll See you next week! ~Sean~

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #300

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 58:52


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 01/14/2019 featuring: Todd Burge “Comic Book Sleeve” Your Reflection Will Kill You (Bunj Jam 2018) 03:44 Heather Styka “Love Harder” North (Kite Strip 2018) 04:33 Moors and McCumber “We All Fall Down” Acrobats (Moors and McCumber 2018) 03:16 Rebecca Loebe “Ghosts” Give Up Your Ghosts (Blue Corn 2019) 03:23 The Brother Brothers “Comes and Goes” Up Close at Faraway Sound (The Brother Brothers 2016) 02:21 The Rough & Tumble “Viroqua, WI” We Made Ourselves a Home When We Didn't Know (The Rough & Tumble 2018) 03:47 Jonathan Byrd “It Don't Make Sense” Pickup Cowboy (Jonathan Byrd 2018) 02:19 Oliver the Crow “Ashes of a Day Gone By” Oliver the Crow (Oliver the Crow 2018) 03:07 Emily Barnes “Untitled” Live on the Sundilla Radio Hour (Sundilla 2017) 02:58 Davey O. “Coming Home” A Bright Horizon Line (H30 2017) 04:02 Molly Venter and Goodnight Moonshine I'm the Only One Who Will Tell You, You're Bad (Goodnight Moonshine 2018) 03:45 Wood & Wire “Texas” North of Despair (Blue Corn 2018) 03:04 Emerald Rae “Sadie Dear” Emerald Rae (Emerald Rae 2018) 03:05

Yesterday and Today
Episode 49 – Beatles ’71 pt3

Yesterday and Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 69:14


While the rift between Paul McCartney and his former bandmates grew wider by the day, the bond between John, George and Ringo seemed to only strengthen in the summer of 1971 against their common enemy. The RAM album was slow to gain momentum, though eventually found its footing at #1 on the UK charts, and “Beatle Ed” (as the other ex-Beatles privately dubbed him) had recently won the first round of litigation in his bid to free himself from the Beatles contract. The anger was palpable and tensions at their peak when Lennon was pushed over the edge by several antagonistic messages left for him within the RAM album itself by Paul. John was quick to pen a rebuttal in the form of the stinging How Do You Sleep, who enlisted George to play a brutal slide solo and lend his support to John against Paul. This track and several others were in development for Lennon’s new solo LP, a more commercial-sounding follow-up to the acclaimed but depressing Plastic Ono Band LP from the year prior. Ringo Starr, who was still basking in the glow of the #1 single It Don’t Come Easy, stay above the fray as best he could and spent his summer portraying a bloodthirsty bandit in a new spaghetti western movie titled Blind Man. While George, himself still riding high from his uber-successful solo releases, was busy participating in records from Badfinger and pal Ravi Shankar. While recording Ravi’s album, the sitar master expressed deep sadness toward the Bangladeshi refugee crisis which would set the gears into motion for George to hatch a plan to help... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Yesterday and Today
Episode 47 – Beatles ’71 pt1

Yesterday and Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 49:03


While the year prior began with uncertainty, 1971 began with a clear message: The Beatles were no longer together. But in the fall of the group that had meant so much to so many, came a spring of new creative energy from its former members, unrivaled in quantity since the heights of Beatlemania. George Harrison was celebrating a #1 LP and #1 single in America with his solo debut, and John Lennon’s Plastic Ono Band was the kind of critical success he had hoped for but had yet to achieve with his solo efforts prior. Ringo’s two LPs from 1970 were hardly chart-toppers, but the beginning of 1971 saw Ringo’s star on the rise with the imminent release of his own soon-to-be #1 hit single: It Don’t Come Easy. John, George and Ringo’s success was well-earned, but ultimately overshadowed by the court action of Paul McCartney, who, in an attempt to break free from Allen Klein’s Apple, was forced to sue his fellow former bandmates to dissolve the group legally and unfreeze the mountain of money they had accrued over years. Paul’s action was done with a heavy heart, as he continued to bear the brunt of the blame for the demise of the Beatles. But a new album was on the horizon for McCartney, who was putting his final touches on the “good one” Lennon had predicted Paul would make… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Work Your Biz Like A Boss
A Controversial Topic for Introverts

Work Your Biz Like A Boss

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018


Transcript:Hi! Welcome to this week’s training. I’m Sherri Wilson, an educator, strategist, and introverted entrepreneur that empowers other introverted entrepreneurs the art of persuasion and influence so you can communicate your message clearly and confidently.Today I want to dive in to a topic that can be controversial for introverts but I want to tell it in my own journey and in some others that I’ve had the honor of helping and observing. I WANT TO TALK ABOUT EMPOWERMENT AS AN INTROVERT. Where it can get controversial is in the how because faking it until you make it very contrary to many introverts who consider authenticity to be a core value. Before I tell my story, I highly recommend Amy Cuddy’s book, Presence. She talks about HOW to have presence as introverts and believe it or not, one important way IS faking it because your brain eventually rewires to where what you once had to fake is now natural. “I wish, as well as everybody else, to be perfectly happy; but like everybody else, it must be in my own way. ” — Jane Austin For example, as an entrepreneur, you sometimes have to fake being confident right? Because no one is going to hire someone that’s not confident. On the other side of that coin is the fact that YOU MUST BELIEVE IN YOUR PRODUCT OR SERVICE as an introvert or you can’t do it. That’s a fake you CAN’T do because it’s contrary to who you are as a person. SO YOU CAN TAP INTO THAT CONFIDENCE IN YOUR PRODUCT AND SERVICE TO INFLUENCE YOUR CONFIDENCE AS AN ENTREPRENEUR AND CREATE GENUINE CONFIDENCE OVER TIME! So no that I’m not encouraging you to change your core essence as an introvert but I am encouraging you to do some things that might make you uncomfortable but are NECESSARY TO HAVE A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS AND BUILD A LIFE TRUE TO WHO YOU ARE!My StoryAs a child, I was shy, uncertain, and lacked confidence in making new friends and being part of a group. However, I was a very good student and very confident in my grades and ability to excel. And what made things even more confusing is I can be very direct, bold, and even aggressive at times and then completely at a loss on other things like small talk and approaching strangers at social events. Later I learned that the mystery of my DUAL-VERTEDNESS (LOL) WAS THAT I’M A SOCIAL INTROVERT MEANING I NEED TIME ALONE TO RECHARGE BUT I CAN TURN ON PRESENCE WHEN NEEDED. However, I’m usually super nervous to do so but I can FAKE IT when needed. THIS COMES IN REAL HANDY WHEN SPEAKING IN FRONT OF CROWDS!However, when it comes to my business and area of expertise, I AM TOTALLY CONFIDENT IN WHAT I DO AND TEACH. I know I’m good at it. But that doesn’t mean I never get sweaty pits and dry mouth before meeting with my new client and his staff the first time or speaking in front of strangers. But for years since my childhood, I really suffered. I wanted to be more outgoing. I wanted to be able to chit-chat. I wanted to be that extravert that showed up and the party started! And in that process of wanting to be that person, I lost who I truly was until a few years ago. Yeah! Not that long ago at all.In fact, it was when I created my online course that things really started falling into place. I began to understand that I was an introvert! Had no idea! I learned how to make people feel safe using my body language. I learned how to persuade by learning the different personalities and what makes them trust me. I learned that because of my willingness to observe and listen, I was able to solve my clients’ problems and give genuine solutions. And I learned I am really good at helping people. “In a gentle way you can shake the world.” — Ghandi But here’s the kicker. And this shocked me! I took a Gallup 10 Assessment to learn my strong entrepreneurial strengths and the number one strength was SALES! What?! Yeah, sales. I was stunned. I hated selling as a kid. I was so awkward and nervous that only family members bought from me because they felt bad for me! Again, it goes down to me really believing in what I do and using my introvert strengths to do it really well. I listen more than talk. I give the needed information as I guide my clients. I empower them to make decisions. I offer choices. But it all started with realizing that at my core I’m an introvert and that’s ok. I also accepted the fact that I’ll probably NEVER not be nervous before an event. I might always struggle with small talk. And I will ALWAYS NEED alone time and the ability to recharge. By recognizing these things I was able to design a life that allows me to be me and have in place the things I need to be happy.And here is where it gets controversial: YOU HAVE TO DO THINGS YOU DON’T WANT TO AND THAT FEEL LIKE THEY AREN’T WHO YOU ARE like:Not stand in the corner on your phone at networking events or take your friend so you’re not aloneLearn to smile (even at strangers)Uncross your arms and use open body language with gesturesSpeak up!Do things afraidFake it until you make itDon’t procrastinate when you fear failure!What Empowerment Means for IntrovertsEmpowerment is defined as “the process of becoming stronger and more confident.” The only way you become confident is doing the things needed until they are a part of you.One of the best stories I have is of a dear family friend who is an anxious introvert. She took my quiz (which I’m not pushing stating only as fact) and memorized the tips I give in it, embraced her strengths, and realized there was NOTHING WRONG WITH HER. It’s how she’s wired. Then she took what she learned and practiced it! Since then, I’ve watched her do things she’s not comfortable doing, enrich her relationships, and gain more confidence. Being uncomfortable and doing it anyway isn’t being untrue to who you are. It’s wisdom and a necessity in business. Your main core values are what you must protect—accepting, being a listener, observing, integrity, peace—all of these are who you are. So embrace that as you embrace being uncomfortable in the PROCESS OF BECOMING STRONGER AND MORE CONFIDENT.More TrainingTo reinforce this training, I highly recommend two blog posts on my site that you can listen to or read: “Your Best Authentic Self” and “Why Introverts Are Genius at Sales.”

听力口语全突破 | 零基础英语口语必备
985-英语美文 _ 《你不缺道理,缺的是行动力》【练就完美英语口语】

听力口语全突破 | 零基础英语口语必备

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2018 4:30


配乐:《Mark Petrie - New Light》笨笨口语四步法Ben's Four Steps第一步:音节分解第二步:逐个单词第三步:连读分解第四步:一气呵成Time is precious. Don't waste it.时间真的很珍贵,别浪费。NO.1音节分解(多音节词详细分解,方便读音与记忆)双音节词pre-cious:/ˈpre-ʃəs/adj. (形容词)珍贵的NO.2逐个单词(标准美音慢速朗读,讲解拼读、音标、词法、语法)Time时间is precious珍贵的Don't不要waste浪费it它拼读与音标拼读cious后缀组合/ʃəs/例词:precious( pre-cious)珍贵的officious(o-ffi-cious)好管闲事的delicious(de-li-cious)美味的suspicious(sus-pi-cious)迷信的词法与语法无NO.3连读分解(连读略读,全面分解,真正说出一口流利美式英语)连读Time is→Time isTi miz略读Don't waste it→Don't waste itDon was ditNO.4一气呵成(慢速朗读,反复收听,大声模仿,脱口而出)Time is precious. Don't waste it.时间真的很珍贵,别浪费。英英解释单词学英语思维(既然是英英解释,不再提供中文翻译)precious:宝贵的;珍贵的;贵重的 If you say that somethingsuch as a resource is precious,you mean that it is valuable andshould not be wasted or used badly. If you ask me what are the things that people should not do no matter how, the first thing that comes to my mind will be to postpone today's business to tomorrow.如果你问我有什么事情时无论如何也不能做的,我能想到的第一件事就是“把今天的事推到明天”。Nothing should be postponed and nothing can be actually postponed.没有什么事情是应该被拖延的,也没有什么事是可以被真的拖延的。If you feel the urge to do a thing, that means there is a certain reason for you to do it today. Though maybe you still don't know what the reason is.如果你突然觉得有什么事得做,那说明你的确有今天就做它的理由,虽然你可能还没意识到这个理由是什么。Every now and then you may get motivated by some inspirational stories.你总会时不时地听到一些发人深省的励志故事。But chances are high that you haven't really accomplished much although you once felt filled with so much energy to do them.但你很有可能还是什么事都没做成,虽然当初你觉得自己踌躇满志。Because you didn't take any action.因为你并没有采取行动。What you really need is not any motivation or energy. What you do need is the devotion to take action.你缺的并不是激励,你缺的是行动力。When you postpone it, you get old.当你拖延的时候,你正在慢慢变老。There will not always be a tomorrow waiting for you there.明天并不是无穷无尽的。Your time is ultimately limited.你所拥有的时间最终是有限的。If you don't take the chance to settle what should be settled today while there is still time, sooner or later you will find there'll be no time for you to settle what you really want to settle.如果你今天不在你还有时间的时候去完成你该完成的事,总有一天你会发现自己已经没有时间去完成想完成的事。Time is precious. Don't waste it.时间真的很珍贵,别浪费。喜欢今天的内容的小伙伴们,记得点击屏幕右下角的“赞助”支持一下哟,哈哈哈

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs
The Ink Spots — “That’s When Your Heartaches Begin”

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018


  Welcome to episode six of A History of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs. Today we’re looking at the Ink Spots and “That’s When Your Heartaches Begin” —-more—- Resources As always, I’ve created a Mixcloud streaming playlist with full versions of all the songs in the episode. Unfortunately, listeners in the US may not be able to access this one — Mixcloud doesn’t allow USians to listen to streams when they have more than four songs in a row by the same artists, due to copyright restrictions (and it isn’t set up to realise that in this case, all the music is in the public domain so those restrictions don’t apply). I apologise for that, but it’s rather out of my hands. All the Ink Spots’ music is now in the public domain, so there are a lot of compilations available. This one is dirt cheap, has decent sound quality, and has all the essential hits on it. More than Words Can Say by Marv Goldberg is the definitive Ink Spots biography, but sadly it came out through an academic publisher and is thus grossly overpriced. You can buy it here, should you choose. Goldberg’s website is also an invaluable source of information, not just about the Ink Spots but about forties and fifties vocal groups, and R&B. Inkspots.ca  is a wonderful resource for detail about the band’s career. Before Elvis, a book I’ve mentioned many times before, has a reasonable amount about the Ink Spots in it, as well as about almost all the other pre-1954 artists I’m covering here. A resource I should have mentioned earlier, but one that’s useful for all the pre-1952 music, is archive.org’s collection of digitised 78 records. I’m using this a lot. And finally, Deke Watson’s autobiography is currently only available on the Kindle. It’s credited there as by “Shirlita Bolton”, but that’s actually the name of Deke’s widow, who owns the rights to the book — it’s definitely Deke’s autobiography. It’s very short, only seventy-three pages, and it’s full of inaccuracies, but it’s still the only autobiography any of the real Ink Spots wrote, and it’s very cheap. Clarification At one point, talking about “top and bottom”, I say “they first did it in the studio”. I don’t mean, there, that the first time they performed in this style was in the studio, but that this was the first time they tried something in the studio that they’d already done live. The way I say it makes it sound more ambiguous than I intended… Transcript OK, so we’ve covered the Carnegie Hall concerts of 1938 and 39 and the performers around them quite exhaustively now — we had a bit of a diversion into Western Swing, but mostly we’ve stayed around there.   Now, we’re still looking at New York in the late 1930s and early forties, but we’re moving away from those shows, and we’re going to look at the most popular vocal group of the era, and possibly the most important vocal group of all time.   We’ve talked over the last few weeks about almost all the major elements of what we now think of as rock and roll — the backbeat, the arrangements that focus on a rhythm section, the riffs, the electric guitar and the amplification generally. We’ve seen, quite clearly, how most of these elements were being pulled together, in different proportions and by different people, in the late 1930s, almost but not quite coalescing into what we now call rock and roll.   There’s one aspect which might be quite easy to overlook, though, which we’ve not covered yet, and that’s the vocal group. Vocal harmonies have become much less prominent in rock music in the last forty years or so, and so today they might not be thought of as an essential element of the genre, but vocal groups played a massive role in the fifties and sixties, and were a huge element of the stew of genres that made up rock and roll when it started.   And the vocal group that had the most influence on the groups that became rock and roll was a band whose basis was not as a vocal group, but in coffee pot groups.   Coffee-pot groups were groups of poor black teenagers, who performed on street corners and tried to reproduce the sounds of the lush records they heard on the radio, using… well, using the equipment they had to hand. For string parts, you’d play ukuleles or guitars or banjos, but for the horns you’d play the kazoo. But of course, kazoos were not particularly pleasant instruments, and they certainly didn’t sound much like a saxophone or clarinet. But it turned out you could make them sound a lot more impressive than they otherwise would if you blew them into something that resonated. Different sizes of container would resonate differently, and so you could get a pretty fair approximation of a horn section by having a teapot, a small coffee pot, and a large coffee pot, and having three of your band members play kazoos into them. The large coffee pot you could also pass around to the crowd afterward, to collect the money in — though, as Deek Watson said about his coffee-pot group the Percolating Puppies “all of us had to keep our eyes on the cat who passed the collection for the evening, or else some of the money found its way from the pot to his pocket before dividing time arrived”.   Other instrumental parts, of course, would be replaced with simple mouth noises. You can make quite an impressive collection of instrumental sounds with just your voice, if you try hard enough.    The Ink Spots formed out of people who’d started their careers in these groups — Charlie Fuqua (pron. Foo-kway, and yes I have checked) was in one with Jerry Daniels before they became the imaginatively-named duo “Charlie and Jerry”, while Deek Watson was in another. Those three, plus Hoppy Jones, performed in a variety of combinations under a variety of names before they settled on calling themselves “King, Jack, and Jester” or sometimes “King, Jack, and Jesters”.   In the early years of their career, they actually got themselves a radio show on a local station, where they were a fill-in for another band, the Four Mills Brothers. And the Four Mills Brothers were the people who influenced them the most.   The Mills Brothers had actually started out not so differently from the coffee pot groups — they entered a talent contest, and John Mills had lost the kazoo he was going to play. He cupped his hands in front of his mouth and imitated a trumpet, and the brothers decided that they were going to start imitating brass instruments with their voices. And they got good at it. Listen to this:   [Mills Brothers: “It Don’t Mean a Thing”]   There is no instrument on there other than a single acoustic guitar, believe it or not. They’re imitating trumpets, a tuba, and a trombone with their voices, and they’d listen to instrumental musicians and copy their voicings. This is something  that a lot of vocal groups have continued to do, but no-one has done it better than the Mills Brothers.   The Mills Brothers became massively successful, and from 1930 through 1939 they were far and away the biggest black act in the US, making multiple appearances on Bing Crosby’s radio show, appearing in films, and touring the world. It was the touring the world that caused their eventual downfall — they went to play the UK in 1939, and discovered that with World War II imminent, the only ship away from the UK they could get at the end of their tour was one that went to Australia.    Between that massive transport disruption, and then the further disruption caused by the war itself, it took them two years to get back into the US, by which time their popularity had faded somewhat (although they went on to have a massive hit with “Paper Moon” when they got back — their career was far from over). They carried on having occasional hits into the late sixties, and carried on performing together into the late eighties — and the last surviving Mills Brother carried on performing until his death in 1999, with one of his sons who carries on the family band to this day.    But they’d lost their place as the top of the entertainment tree, and they’d lost it to people who’d been imitating them — to the band we last heard of performing as “King, Jack, and Jesters”.   By the mid 1930s, those four men were in New York and performing as the Riff Brothers, but not getting very far. They were doing a mix of Mills Brothers inspired stuff and more jive music, and were earning decent money but not yet massive successes.   In his autobiography, Deek Watson talks about how the Riff Brothers decided to change their name — there were too many brother and cousin acts for the Riff Brothers to stand out, and the band eventually ended up in their booking agent’s office, arguing for hours over what name they should choose and getting nowhere. Finally, as their agent toyed with a pen, a few drops of ink fell out. I’ll read the next bit from Watson’s book directly:   “To me, it seemed like inspiration. ‘That’s it!’ I shouted. ‘How about calling us the Ink Spots?’   The boys really yelled this time. ‘There you go again Deek!’ Charlie exclaimed. ‘That’s right!’ agreed Hoppy, ‘always wanting us to be something colored. Black Dots, Ink Spots, next thing you know he’ll be wanting us to call ourselves the Old Black Joes’   They all talked at once. ‘Man, you know ain’t nobody wants to be no Ink Spot’.”   Now, Watson in his book does seem to take credit for absolutely every good idea anyone involved in the band had (and for other things which had nothing to do with them, like writing “Your Feet’s Too Big”, which was written by Fred Fisher and Ada Benson). He also makes up some quite outrageous lies, like that this original lineup of the Ink Spots played at the coronation of King Edward VIII (anyone who knows anything about inter-war British history will know why that is impossible), but this does have the ring of truth about it. When he was in the Percolating Puppies, Watson used to work under the name “four-dice Rastus”, and many early reviews of the Ink Spots criticised him for eye-rolling, hand-waving, and other minstrelly behaviours, which many black reviewers of the time considered brought black people into disrepute. It’s entirely possible that his bandmates would be irritated by his emphasis on their race.   That said, I’m not going to criticise Watson for this, or repeat some of the insulting names he was called by other black people. Everyone has a different response to the experience of oppression, and I’m not, as a white man, going to sit here and moralise or pontificate about how black people “should” have behaved in the 1930s. A lot of much better artists than Deke Watson did a lot more to play along with those stereotypes.   Either way, and whatever they thought about it, Charlie Fuqua, Deke Watson, Jerry Daniels and Hoppy Jones became the Ink Spots, and that was the name under which their group would eventually become even more famous than the Mills Brothers.   But there was a problem — Jerry Daniels, their main jive singer, was getting seriously ill from the stress of the band’s performing schedule, and eventually ended up hospitalised. He couldn’t continue touring with them, and so for a little while the Four Ink Spots were down to three. They had to change, and in changing their lineup, they became the band that would change music.    In 1936 Bill Kenny, a twenty-one year old high tenor singer, won an amateur night contest at the Savoy Ballroom. Moe Gale, the Ink Spots’ manager, was the co-owner of the Savoy, and Charles Buchanan, the club’s manager, knew his boss’ band wanted a new singer and suggested Kenny. Kenny was, by any standards, an extraordinary singer, and his vocals would become the defining characteristic of the Ink Spots’ records from that point on. When you think of the Ink Spots, it’s Kenny’s voice you think of. Or at least, it’s Kenny and Hoppy Jones.   Because as well as being an utterly astonishing singer, Bill Kenny was an inspired arranger, and he came up with an idea that changed the whole style and sound of the Ink Spots’ music, and would later indirectly change all of popular music. The idea he came up with was called “top and bottom”.   (Note that Deke Watson also claimed credit for this idea in his autobiography, but the story as he tells it there is inconsistent with the known facts, so I’m happy to believe the consensus view that it was Kenny).   Up until Bill Kenny joined the band, the Ink Spots had been a jive band, performing songs in the style of Cab Calloway or Fats Waller — they were performing uptempo comedy numbers, and they were doing it very well indeed:   [excerpt of the Ink Spots singing “Your Feet’s Too Big”]   When Bill Kenny joined the band, they continued doing the same kind of thing for a while — still concentrating on uptempo numbers, as you can hear in their 1937 recording of “Swing High, Swing Low”.    [excerpt of “Swing High Swing Low”]   Sometimes in those performances Hoppy Jones would speak-sing a line or two in his bass voice, but it was mostly fairly straightforward vocal group singing. They were still basically doing the Mills Brothers sound. And that was fine, because the Mills Brothers were, after all, the most popular black vocal group ever up to that point. But if they were going to be really big, they needed their own sound, and Bill Kenny came up with it.   He refined the idea of Hoppy’s spoken vocals and came up with a hit formula, which they would use over and over again. They first did it in the studio with their massive hit “If I Didn’t Care”, but the one we’re going to look at is their 1941 record “That’s When Your Heartaches Begin”. They started doing ballads, usually introduced by an acoustic guitar playing what would become a familiar figure — this one:   [excerpt of “That’s When Your Heartaches Begin”]   We’d then get the whole song sung through by Bill Kenny, with the others singing backing vocals:   [excerpt of him singing]   Then Kenny would join in with the backing vocals, as Hoppy Jones repeated the whole song, speak-singing it in his deep bass voice   [excerpt of that]   And finally there’d be a final line with Kenny singing lead again.   When I say this was a formula, I mean it really was a formula. They’d found a sound and they were going to absolutely stick with it. To give you an example of what I mean, here’s the intro to “We Three (My Echo, My Shadow, and Me)”   [intro to that song]   Now here’s the intro to “I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire”   [intro to that song]   And here’s the intro to “To Each His Own”   [intro to that song]   And to “Whispering Grass”   [intro to that song]   I could go on… if you don’t believe that those are different songs, incidentally, check out the Mixcloud with the full versions of all these songs on.    This was such a well-known formula for them that the Glenn Miller band did a dead-on parody of it:   [excerpt: “Juke Box Saturday Night”]   But the thing is — all those songs I just played the intros of, they all went top ten, and two of them went to number one. This was a formula that absolutely, undoubtedly, worked.    And when I say “number one” or “top ten”, I don’t mean on the R&B charts. I mean number one on the pop charts. They did sometimes deviate from the formula slightly — and when they did, they didn’t have hits that were quite so big. The public knew what it liked, and what it liked was a guitar going dun-dun-dun-dun, then Bill Kenny singing a song in a high voice, then Hoppy Jones saying the same words that Bill Kenny had just sung, in a much lower voice. And the Ink Spots were happy to give that to them.   That may sound like I’m being dismissive of the Ink Spots’ music. I’m not. I absolutely love it. One of the great things about popular music before about 1970 is it had a lot of space for people who could do one thing really really well, and who just did their one thing. Duane Eddy, Bo Diddley, John Lee Hooker, all just kept making basically the same record over and over, and it was a great record, so why not?    The Ink Spots sold tens of millions of records over the decade or so when they were at their peak — roughly from 1939, when they started making “top and bottom” records, until the late forties. Their manager Moe Gale was also the manager of most of the bands who played the Savoy, and so could put on package tours combining, say, Ella Fitzgerald and the Ink Spots and Lucky Millinder’s band, all of whom often played on the same bill together. This also meant that, for example, when Deke Watson took ill with pneumonia in 1943, Trevor Bacon from Millinder’s band could fill in for him. Or when the Ink Spots needed a new pianist to back them in 1942, Bill Doggett, who had been in Millinder’s band, was easily available.   But Gale  was taking the majority of the money — Gale took sixty percent while the Ink Spots got the other forty between them, split four ways. But forty percent of multiple millions of 1940s dollars is still a lot of money, and with a lot of money comes the kind of problems you only get when you’ve got a big pile of money and think you could get a bigger pile of money if you didn’t have to share it.   The Ink Spots’ period in the spotlight was eventually brought to an end by personality conflicts, lineup changes, legal squabbles, and deaths. Four years after their career took off, in 1942, Charlie Fuqua was drafted, and that began a whole series of lineup shifts, as replacements were brought in to cover his parts for the three years he was away. But then, two years later, in 1944, everything started falling apart.   Deke Watson and Bill Kenny never got on very well — Watson thought of himself as the leader, on the grounds that he was the one who’d put the band together, named it, and been the on-stage leader until Kenny came along. Meanwhile Kenny thought of himself as the leader, on account of being the lead singer and arranger. Hoppy Jones was the peacemaker between the two of them — he’d worked with Watson for years before Kenny came along, but he also had an assured place in the band because of his spoken bits, so he took it on himself to keep the peace.   But Hoppy Jones was growing ill, and started missing more and more dates because of what turned out to be a series of brain haemmorages. Meanwhile, Moe Gale allegedly gave Bill Kenny a pay rise, but not Watson or Jones. Deke Watson quit the band as a result of this and went off to form his own “Ink Spots”. Kenny and Hoppy Jones carried on for a month — but then, tragically, Hoppy Jones collapsed on stage and died.    After this, Deke Watson tried to rejoin the band, but Kenny wouldn’t let him.   The result was a complicated four-way legal battle. Deke Watson wanted the right to rejoin the band, or failing that to form his own Ink Spots. Bill Kenny wanted to continue touring with his current Ink Spots lineup, Charlie Fuqua wanted to make sure that once the war was over he was allowed back into the band — unlike Watson he hadn’t quit, but he was worried that with Jones and Watson out, Kenny would see no reason to let him back in. And Moe Gale wanted to be able to continue taking sixty percent of what any of them was making. There was a whole flurry of lawsuits and counter-suits.   In the end, Bill Kenny more or less won. The courts ruled that no club could book an act called “the Ink Spots” which didn’t have Bill Kenny in it, but also that Deke Watson and Charlie Fuqua continued to have a financial interest in the band, that Moe Gale was still everyone’s manager, and that Charlie Fuqua would be paid a regular salary as an Ink Spot while he was in the army. The only real loser was Deke Watson. He continued to get some money for his share of the Ink Spots name — although I’ve seen some claims that Bill Kenny bought him out totally. But he wasn’t allowed to tour as the Ink Spots, or to rejoin the band he’d founded.   Fuqua came back, and for a few years a new lineup of Bill Kenny and his brother Herb, Fuqua, and Billy Bowen toured and recorded. Deke Watson, meanwhile,  had been performing with his own Ink Spots before the lawsuits, but once they were settled, and not in his favour, he said he was going to form a new vocal group based on “a completely new idea”.    This completely new idea was to have a vocal group made up of four people, which would start their songs off with a guitar going dun-dun-dun-dun, have a bloke sing the song in a high tenor, then have someone recite the same song lyrics, then finish the song off with the high tenor again. And called “the Brown Dots”.   The Brown Dots actually made a record that would itself go on to be hugely influential — “I Love You For Sentimental Reasons”, written by two of their members.    [excerpt of “I Love You For Sentimental Reasons”]   That’s been covered by almost everyone who ever sang a ballad, from Nat “King” Cole to Ella Fitzgerald to Sam Cooke to the Righteous Brothers to Rod Stewart. It looked like Deke Watson had found himself a second great band to be with. But then the other band members realised that it was hard to get on with Deke Watson, and left him to form their own band without him. The Four Tunes, their new name, would have several big hits in the 1950s, without Watson.   Meanwhile, back in the Ink Spots, Charlie Fuqua returned for a while, but in 1952 he and Bill Kenny decided to part ways. The lawsuit from eight years earlier had said that both of them had an equal share in the band name, but had *also* said that only bands with Bill Kenny in could legally be presented as “the Ink Spots”. Rather than reopen that can of worms, they eventually came to an agreement that Kenny and his band could carry on calling themselves “The Ink Spots” and Fuqua would tour as “Charlie Fuqua’s New Ink Spots”.   Except that Fuqua soon ended up breaking this agreement, and just touring and recording as “the Ink Spots” — he even got Deke Watson back into his band for a while.    There’s one recording of that version of the band — Jimmy Holmes, Charlie Fuqua, Deek Watson, and Harold Jackson — live at the Apollo before Watson was kicked out again:   [excerpt of “Wish You Were Here”]   As you can hear, it sort of sounds like the Ink Spots, but not really. Meanwhile Bill Kenny was still making records as the Ink Spots, which still sounded like the old Ink Spots minus Hoppy’s bass vocal:   [excerpt of “I Don’t Stand The Ghost of a Chance With You”]   So there was one version of “the Ink Spots” touring with two original members, and another with no original members, but with the bloke who’d sung lead on all their hits and had the memorable voice that everyone wanted to hear when they heard the Ink Spots.   That wasn’t a situation that was sustainable, so they went to court again — and most people would have expected the court to make the same ruling it had before, that they owned the band name equally but that Bill Kenny was the only one who could tour as the Ink Spots.   Instead, the ruling was one that no-one had expected, and that no-one wanted.   You see, it turns out that the Ink Spots weren’t a corporation, they were a partnership. And the judge ruled that, when Hoppy Jones had died, ten years earlier, that partnership had been dissolved. Since then, there had been no legitimate group called the Ink Spots, and no-one owned the name. Neither the surviving original members of the band, nor the man whose arrangement ideas and lead vocals had brought the band their success, had any claim over it. Anyone at all could go out and call themselves The Ink Spots and go on tour, and there was nothing anyone could do about it.    And they did. Every surviving member of the band — not just the three surviving members of the classic lineup, but anyone who had filled in in a later version of the band on guitar or what have you — went out on tour as “the Ink Spots”. At one point there were up to forty different “Ink Spots” groups touring, and many of them were recording too. Usually, at first, these bands would have some claim to authenticity, having at least one person who’d been in a proper version of the Ink Spots — and indeed a few times in the fifties and sixties Fuqua and Watson would get together again and tour as “Ink Spots”, in between bouts of suing each other. But more and more they’d just be any group of four black men, so long as you could get one old enough that he might plausibly have been in the band with Bill Kenny at some point.   The last actual Ink Spots member, Huey Long, who had been one of the temporary replacements for Charlie Fuqua in 1945 for nine months, died aged 106 in 2009. The last Ink Spots gig I’ve been able to find details for took place in 2013.   But the Ink Spots’ career ending in legal infighting, arguments over credit, and disputes over the band name isn’t the only way in which they were a precursor to rock music. Over the next few weeks we’ll hear how, along with the jump band sound that was coming to dominate rhythm and blues, a new wave of Ink Spots-inspired vocal groups ended up shaping the new music.   And how, in 1953, shortly after the Ink Spots’ final split, a young man walked into a recording studio in Memphis that let you make your own single-copy records. He wanted to make a record of himself singing, as a gift for his mother, and he chose one of his favourite songs, “That’s When Your Heartaches Begin”, as one of the two tracks he would record.   But we’ll get to Elvis Presley in a few episodes’ time…   Patreon As always, this podcast only exists because of the donations of my backers on Patreon. If you enjoy it, why not join them?

Cut The Check Podcast
Eps 049 Heavy on the Gas!

Cut The Check Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 36:46


Why is our national reaction to lie first?Lying to by yourself time Voter SuppressionYou think you controlling your situation but you guessingVoting system is datedDon’t leave out no details!Suds in the dryerOver-communication is KeyJimmy Butler to the SixersIf nobody sees your vision, you have to see itDon’t ever show no colors that we don’t need to seeBuilding a programDez Bryant Situation - all we can do Is attack whatever situation is infront of usThe Green Bay TripGo Heavy on the GasThe Start vs the FinishGas of the Week

Made It In Music: Interviews With Artists, Songwriters, And Music Industry Pros
Cary Barlowe: Hit Songs Start with Crazy Stupid Ideas

Made It In Music: Interviews With Artists, Songwriters, And Music Industry Pros

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 44:56


In this episode of the Made it in Music podcast with Cary Barlowe, we will dive deep into Cary’s history and how he has had success in a multitude of genres including Pop, Rock, Country, and Christian Music.The Virginia born /North Carolina raised writer has written 4 number one songs in the Country genre including “American Honey” by Lady Antebellum, “Where It’s At” by Dustin Lynch, “Sun Daze” by Florida Georgia Line and “It Don’t Hurt Like It Used To” by Billy Currington. Barlowe has also had 9 number one songs with CCM artist TOBYMAC including (“Made to Love”, “I’m for you”, “Tonight”, City on Our Knees”, “Hold On”, “Christmas this Year”, “One World”, “Get Back Up” and “Feel It”) as well as 3 Grammy nominations for Contemporary/gospel song of the year with Toby. Barlowe also had a number one song (“Good Morning”) with Christian Artist Mandisa. In this episode, you will be inspired and hear Cary and Seth discuss motivational stories, getting to work with Rick Rubin in former band Luna Halo and what it is like to land a song on a Taylor Swift record and how that came about.Cary Barlowe is here to share his incredible story about how he made it in music, and he’s here to help you do the same.Resources:Books mentioned in this episode:The Shack by William P. Young Find out more about Cary Barlowe:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4700047/Find Full Circle Music on social mediaFacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeCheck us out at www.madeitinmusic.comSubscribe to our YouTube Page for more incredible resources just like this one, all FREE for our friends like you.As always, thanks for listening and be sure to give us a review on iTunes if you have not already done so. We appreciate your feedback! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Black-Eyed N Blues
Lucky Lady | BEB 322

Black-Eyed N Blues

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 120:00


Playlist: Laura Rain And The Caesars, Walk With Me, Joyann Parker, Your Mama, Samantha Martin & Delta Sugar, Wanna Be Your Lover, Jamie Lynn Vessels, Storm Coming, Eric Corne feat. Walter Trout, Ridin’ With Lady Luck, Jeff Jensen, I’m Living Off The Love You Give, Mike Zito, First Class Life, Dany Franchi, Give Me A Sign, Tomislav Goluban feat. Toni Staresinic, Space Drive, Libby Rae Watson, You Don’t Rock My World, Willie Jackson, Just An Old Dog, John Clifton, Strange Land, McMains, Would If I Could, Nick Goodman, I Wish I Was Great, Dana Fuchs, Sittin’ On, Michael Kaeshammer, Scenic Route, Grand Marquis, It Don’t Matter, Blind Lemon Pledge, Go Jump The Willie, Lee Ainsley’s Blues Storm, Contemplation, Johnny & The MoTones, Highway 51, Little Boys Blue, Six Foot Down, Deb Ryder, Bring The Walls Down, Too Slim and The Taildraggers, A Little More Trust, Kid Ramos, Mona Lisa, The Lucky Losers, Supernatural Blues, Kris Lager Band, You And I, Reverend Freakchild, Roadtrance, Matthew Stubbs, Pistol Whip, Peter Parcek, World Keep On Turning Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services,American Showplace Music, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, BratGirl Media, Mark Pucci Media and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much!

Universal - El Club de Los Beatles
El Club de los Beatles

Universal - El Club de Los Beatles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 6:01


Ringo Starr publicó su canción It Don't Come Easy... En la cual George Harrison apoya con la guitarra.

The Dieselpunk Podcast - The Voice of Dieselpunk!
Swing What You Got - Spring Dieselpunk Music Special!

The Dieselpunk Podcast - The Voice of Dieselpunk!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 61:04


It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing, so get In The Mood to Jump, Jive & Wail! The Diesel Powered Podcast proudly presents Swing What You Got featuring "DJ Swag Commander" Eugene John! This episode, the diesel powered DJ brings you tunes to put you in the mood for Spring!   Like us on facebook at www.facebook.com/dieselpoweredpodcast Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/dieselpodcast Connect with us and listen to past episode at www.dieselpoweredpodcast.com  

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show
WPblab EP65 – Nonprofit Marketing With WordPress w/ Nathan Porter

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017


This week on WPblab we'll be speaking with Nathan Porter on how you can use WordPress effectively to market your nonprofit. Nathan is CEO wannapixel and cofounder of ukuupeople. Interact with him on his personal blog.Components of a Nonprofit running WordPressIntranet – their internal company siteNonprofits are just like companies in that they have specific niches they are working withNonprofits have two separate spheres they have to operate in – one is fundraising – the other is their cause, can be difficult to balanceMarketing – “Who is it that we are trying to target online and what action is that we want them to take?”GiveWP only runs with WordPress – it is difficult to market something that only works if you have something else – important to educate (how do you start a site, buying a domain name, setting up WordPress) https://givewp.com/Build InfrastructureCRM plugin for WordPress – help to keep your contacts updated. Everytime they interact with your WordPress website and provide more information, their contact info is updated. http://ukuupeople.com/You need to have the infrastructure in place to be able to do good marketing for your nonprofitStorytellingWhen you are close to the organization, it can be harder to tell your story in a way that makes sense to outsiders, so….Landing page content is important – needs to make sense.  What is it that you (or your company) does? It needs to be clear … not ambiguous.  Know who you are targeting.  If you are trying to talk to everyone, you are talking to no one.Put your fundraising message front and center.  Tell your story effectively – have to figure out how to get someone from just discovering your organization, to understanding, to connecting and to wanting to be a part and to support itDon’t just assume you know your audience – track your stats, check analytics, find out who your real demographic is and then you can figure out the best way to reach themKevin Hoffman: ​I think sometimes WP devs choose proprietary software because they need out-of-the-box solutions and don't have time for setup/integration.So my question is, what can marketing do to make the benefits of a WordPress solution more appealing than the convenience of an alternative?Screen recording QA solutionsUsersnap.comHotjar.comValidately.comMarketing with WordPress.orgDonationsThe thing that can be hardest for nonprofits to understand is the investment in marketing and the return they will get for that investment (often a long term investment)Don’t increase your donation levels to increase donations, it’s counter-productive.  Instead, lower the donation levels, make it so easy to do that people don’t even think about it and your donations will increase.  Also, think about offering subscription donations, so that people don’t have to remember to come back and donate.Most common reason ppl didn't donate: weren't thanked previously, says Turnkey's Otis Fulton #P2PForum17— P2P Forum (@P2PForum) March 2, 2017CRMHaving a CRM allows you to keep track of who’s giving what, and who’s been in contact with who – very important to keep track of who’s given during a campaign so you don’t ask twice. Also helps you track personal details and help you to make a more personal (“Human!”) approach.Website is the center of the spoke – focus on the coreSocial is the outer edgesGoogle GrantsSocial MediaLanding pages for non profits?Think strategically about where you efforts are best placed, is a landing page the best idea for your organization?Stay true to who you are as an organization, if it feels uncomfortable or awkward – don’t do it!The way that you engage with an audience is much the same as the way you engage with your friends – don’t go for the “shiny new thing” – think of it on a personal level, how you would relate face to faceMarketing is a long term investment – you may not immediately see the payoff, but need to stick with itUse Hootsuite for social media and do post approvals from your social media volunteersGoogle Sheet for building out posts for social mediaWhen developing your ‘voice’ for social media, it’s a good idea to do ‘peer reviews’ of the posts at the beginning to ensure consistencyWendy’s Roast meIt’s hard to be trustworthy and snarky on social – better to avoid posts that would lead your trustworthiness to be questioned. Exception would be if you are an edgy company that deals in snark on a regular basis.By 2030 You Will Lose Your Chance to Engage Millennial DonorsMillennials are largely interested in furthering their own personal cause – they are not interested in an organization that has been doing something for 100 years unless it fits with their own specific cause. They are not likely to be won over to another cause – it’s much easier to target them based on their specific (niche) interestSpecial thanks to all these folks helping us with our show notes this episodeJames Tryon – @jamestryonCheryl LaPrade – @YayCherylSherie LaPrade – @HeySherieMarisa Porter – @VirtuallyMarisa The post WPblab EP65 – Nonprofit Marketing With WordPress w/ Nathan Porter appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WPwatercooler - Weekly WordPress Talk Show
WPblab EP65 – Nonprofit Marketing With WordPress w/ Nathan Porter

WPwatercooler - Weekly WordPress Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017


This week on WPblab we'll be speaking with Nathan Porter on how you can use WordPress effectively to market your nonprofit. Nathan is CEO wannapixel and cofounder of ukuupeople. Interact with him on his personal blog.Components of a Nonprofit running WordPressIntranet – their internal company siteNonprofits are just like companies in that they have specific niches they are working withNonprofits have two separate spheres they have to operate in – one is fundraising – the other is their cause, can be difficult to balanceMarketing – “Who is it that we are trying to target online and what action is that we want them to take?”GiveWP only runs with WordPress – it is difficult to market something that only works if you have something else – important to educate (how do you start a site, buying a domain name, setting up WordPress) https://givewp.com/Build InfrastructureCRM plugin for WordPress – help to keep your contacts updated. Everytime they interact with your WordPress website and provide more information, their contact info is updated. http://ukuupeople.com/You need to have the infrastructure in place to be able to do good marketing for your nonprofitStorytellingWhen you are close to the organization, it can be harder to tell your story in a way that makes sense to outsiders, so….Landing page content is important – needs to make sense.  What is it that you (or your company) does? It needs to be clear … not ambiguous.  Know who you are targeting.  If you are trying to talk to everyone, you are talking to no one.Put your fundraising message front and center.  Tell your story effectively – have to figure out how to get someone from just discovering your organization, to understanding, to connecting and to wanting to be a part and to support itDon’t just assume you know your audience – track your stats, check analytics, find out who your real demographic is and then you can figure out the best way to reach themKevin Hoffman: ​I think sometimes WP devs choose proprietary software because they need out-of-the-box solutions and don't have time for setup/integration.So my question is, what can marketing do to make the benefits of a WordPress solution more appealing than the convenience of an alternative?Screen recording QA solutions* Usersnap.com* Hotjar.com* Validately.comMarketing with WordPress.orgDonationsThe thing that can be hardest for nonprofits to understand is the investment in marketing and the return they will get for that investment (often a long term investment)Don’t increase your donation levels to increase donations, it’s counter-productive.  Instead, lower the donation levels, make it so easy to do that people don’t even think about it and your donations will increase.  Also, think about offering subscription donations, so that people don’t have to remember to come back and donate.Most common reason ppl didn't donate: weren't thanked previously, says Turnkey's Otis Fulton #P2PForum17— P2P Forum (@P2PForum) March 2, 2017CRMHaving a CRM allows you to keep track of who’s giving what, and who’s been in contact with who – very important to keep track of who’s given during a campaign so you don’t ask twice. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
Ep. 47 - GARY WRIGHT ("Dream Weaver")

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2016 58:39


Launching his professional career as a child actor on Broadway, Gary Wright eventually moved to Europe to pursue post-graduate studies in Psychology. While there, he co-founded the group Spooky Tooth as keyboardist and primary songwriter. He departed in 1970 to launch a solo career and, during this era, began working as a studio musician, playing on George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass album, Ringo Starr’s “It Don’t Come Easy,” Harry Nilsson’s “Without You,” and other notable recordings by legends such as B.B. King and Jerry Lee Lewis. His work with George Harrison led to a lifelong friendship, resulting in Wright appearing on every Harrison solo album in the 1970s. George recorded several of their co-written compositions, including “If You Believe” from his 1979 self-titled album and “That’s What It Takes,” which the two composed with Jeff Lynne for the acclaimed Cloud 9 album. After a second stint with Spooky Tooth from 1972-1974, Gary’s commercial breakthrough as a solo artist came when he signed with Warner Bros. Records. The Dream Weaver LP from 1975 spawned two massive hits; the title track, which became a #1 single, and “Love is Alive,” which climbed to #2 on the Billboardpop chart. He continued to record for Warner Bros. into the 1980s, with highlights including the critically acclaimed Headin’ Home album in 1979 and the Top 20 single “Really Want to Know You” from 1981. After spending several years exploring world music, Gary returned to his rock and pop roots with a Spooky Tooth reunion in 2004, followed by a multi-year stint in Ringo Starr’s All-Starr Band beginning in 2008. His most recent release is the previously unheard album Ring of Changes, which he recorded in 1972 with his band Wonderwheel, featuring a pre-Foreigner Mick Jones. In 2014 Gary released his autobiography, Dream Weaver: Music, Meditation and My Friendship with George Harrison.

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
Ep. 44 - GORDON KENNEDY ("Change the World")

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2016 59:58


Gordon Kennedy is a Nashville-based songwriter, producer, and guitarist best known for co-writing “Change the World,” which Eric Clapton took to the top of the charts and kept in the Top 20 on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary rankings for an unprecedented 81 weeks. That success won Kennedy a Grammy Award for Song of the Year and turbocharged his commercial songwriting career. After scoring a #3 Billboard country hit with “You Move Me” in 1998, Garth Brooks went on to release 10 more Kennedy-penned songs on his 1999 Chris Gaines album. These included the Top 5 pop hit “Lost in You” and “It Don’t Matter to the Sun,” which fell just shy of the Top 20 on the country chart. Kennedy has enjoyed additional charting singles, such as Faith Hill’s “It Will Be Me;” the Clark Family Experience’s “Meanwhile Back at the Ranch;” Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood’s “Love Will Always Win;” Carrie Underwood’s “The More Boys I Meet;” and Bonnie Raitt’s “I Can’t Help You Now,” “I Will Not Be Broken,” and “Gypsy in Me.” Other artists who’ve recorded Gordon’s songs include Tim McGraw, George Strait, Alison Krauss, Nickel Creek, Joan Osborne, Bruce Hornsby, Wynonna, Jerry Reed, Martina McBride, Kristin Chenoweth, and more. He has worked extensively with Ricky Skaggs and Peter Frampton, earning two Grammy nominations for his work on Skaggs’ Mosaic album and winning a Grammy for producing Frampton’s 2006 album, Fingerprints. His most recent project is called Heel, a celebrated reunion album with his mid-1990s band Dogs of Peace.

Something About the Beatles
49: George and Ringo

Something About the Beatles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016 108:33


In this episode, Robert and Richard delve into the nearly lifelong relationship between the two “economy class” (George’s words) Beatles; from Hamburg to stardom to the solo years to the end of George’s life. Songs include “It Don’t Come Easy,” “Down and Out” and “Never Without You.” April 2016 is upon us and so are the Something About The Beatles 2016 calendars – get one of the last remaining copies in stock here and specially priced! The post 49: George and Ringo appeared first on Something About The Beatles.

Something About the Beatles
49: George and Ringo

Something About the Beatles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016 108:33


In this episode, Robert and Richard delve into the nearly lifelong relationship between the two “economy class” (George’s words) Beatles; from Hamburg to stardom to the solo years to the end of George’s life. Songs include “It Don’t Come Easy,” “Down and Out” and “Never Without You.” April 2016 is upon us and so are the Something About The Beatles 2016 calendars – get one of the last remaining copies in stock here and specially priced! The post 49: George and Ringo appeared first on Something About The Beatles.

WORD of LIFE International
(2) “It Don’t Last”

WORD of LIFE International

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2015


(2) “It Don’t Last”” from Money Matters by Pastor Frank Roman. Genre: Sermon. The post (2) “It Don’t Last” appeared first on WORD of LIFE International.

Longform
Episode 127: Molly Crabapple

Longform

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2015 53:26


Molly Crabapple is an artist and writer. She is a columnist for VICE and her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Paris Review and Vanity Fair. “As long as the marginalized communities I’m writing about don’t think I’m full of shit, that’s success to me.” Thanks to TinyLetter, Squarespace and Lynda for sponsoring this week's episode. If you would like to support the show, please leave a review on iTunes. Show Notes: @mollycrabapple mollycrabapple.com mollycrabapple.tumblr.com [1:00] "Love and Ruin" (James Verini • The Atavist • Feb 2014) [1:00] "Slaves of Happiness Island" (VICE • Aug 2014) [10:00] Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec [16:00] "My Arrest at Occupy Wall Street" (CNN • Sep 2012) [19:00] "It Don’t Gitmo Better Than This" (VICE • Jul 2013) [24:00] Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (James Agee and Walker Evans • Houghton Mifflin Harcourt • 1941) [25:00] Discordia: Six Nights in Crisis Athens (with Laurie Penny • Vintage Digital • 2012) [30:00] "Caught Between ISIS and Assad" (VICE • Jun 2014) [36:00] "I Confronted Donald Trump in Dubai" (VICE • Jun 2014) [39:00] "Special Prostitution Courts and the Myth of 'Rescuing' Sex Workers" (VICE • Jan 2015) [45:00] "Talking About My Abortion" (VICE • Apr 2013) [48:00] "The World of a Professional Naked Girl" (VICE • Oct 2012)

Jimmy Mazzy & Friends
Podcast #90: September 7, 1988 Part V

Jimmy Mazzy & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2014 16:31


This program continues with the session of September 7, 1988, with Jimmy Mazzy (banjo/vocals), Fred Lind (cornet), Paul Meymaris (clarinet), John Kafalas (trombone), Don Frothingham (piano), Steve Pratt (bass), and Stu Grover (drums).  The selections are Love Me or Leave Me, Lazy River, and It Don’t Mean a Thing. Send questions or comments to podcast@kafalas.com.

Resonance FM: The Hello Goodbye Show
Listen again: Hello GoodBye – 10.05.14 – Ft: The Melodic, Yo Zushi + Wildflowers

Resonance FM: The Hello Goodbye Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2014 90:21


Resonance FM‘s Hello GoodBye featuring live music The Melodic, Yo Zushi + Wildflowers. PLAYLIST The Melodic – Come Outside (LIVE SESSION) The Melodic – Hold On (LIVE SESSION) The Melodic – It Don’t Take Long (LIVE SESSION) The Melodic – On My Way (LIVE SESSION) The Melodic – ‘interview’ (conducted by Dan Frost) Yo Zushi […]

The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
Midnight Feature - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 189

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

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2012


NEW FOR AUGUST 1, 2012 12 for the balcony, please . . . Midnight Feature - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard - Vol. 189 1. Science Fiction Double Feature - The Rocky Horror Picture Soundtrack Buy From iTunes 2. The Cinema Show / Aisle Of Plenty - Genesis Buy From iTunes 3. Everyone's Gone To The Movies - Steely Dan Buy From iTunes 4. Twin Cinema - The New Pornographers Buy From iTunes 5. A Movie Script Ending - Death Cab For Cutie Buy From iTunes 6. Let's Go To The Pictures - Wreckless Eric Buy From iTunes 7. Cinema - Yes Buy From iTunes 8. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) - Joe Jackson Buy From iTunes 9. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On (live outtake) - Jerry Lee Lewis Buy From iTunes 10. Ball Of Confusion (live) - Love and Rockets Buy From iTunes* 11. Race With The Devil On A Spanish Highway (live) - Al di Meola Buy From iTunes* 12. Aurora (pts.1 & 2 live) - Jean-Luc Ponty Buy From iTunes* 13. Olympic - 808 State Buy From iTunes The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Sticky as the theater floor . . . Accept No Substitute.

BDJ's Cellar Full of Remixes
No Matter What (BDJ Cover Version)

BDJ's Cellar Full of Remixes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2011 3:18


Badfinger was a rock band formed in Swansea, Wales in the early 1960s.Their history is closely linked with the Beatles; to some, their music imitates the Beatles; for others, it is a welcome extension to the Beatelesque repertoire. Pete Ham sings in a McCartney-esque voice, their guitars sound a lot like Eric Clapton....... The other ties to the Beatles are too many too mention all: - The name Badfinger was suggested by Apple's Neil Aspinall, and was a reference to "Bad Finger Boogie", an early working title of "With a Little Help from My Friends"; - Badfinger was signed to The Beatles label, Apple Records. - Peter Ham used one of George Harrison's Gibson guitars on this song. George used that same Gibon SG on "Paper Back Writer" and on "Hey Bulldog". - The song was initially produced by Mal Evans, long-time Beatles hand, but was rejected by Apple staff as a potential single. Geoff Emerick (the beatles engineer) then took over as their producer, and the song was remixed. July 1970 - they played acoustic guitars on tracks from George Harrison's All Things Must Pass and provided backing vocals on Ringo Starr's single "It Don't Come Easy". - Tom Evans and Molland performed on John Lennon's album Imagine, and all four members of the band appeared as backup musicians throughout George Harrison's Concert for Bangladesh in August 1971. But does the link go even further than that ? McCartney wrote 'Come and get It' for them, which became their greats hit. What about "No matter What ? To me, it sounds a lot like George Harrison, more than McCartney: the middle eight of No Matter What use the same chords as While My Guitar Gently Weeps, and is that a slide guitar playing the solo (like Harrison did) ? Harrison was quite generous with his song writing contributions, and did not alway demand being credited, so it seems certainly possible that Harrison contributed to No Matter What. Anyway, it is one of my favourites, so I made this cover version (Fender Strat, Marshall amp, Ibanez Tube Screamer), and added a solo at the end.

Best of the Left - Progressive Politics and Culture, Curated by a Human
(2010/11/30) The honorable class of 2010 (Elections)

Best of the Left - Progressive Politics and Culture, Curated by a Human

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2010 74:19


Edition #433 The honorable class of 2010   Sponsor: Visit GoToMeeting.com, click the try it free button and use promo code: Podcast   Act 1: Campaign ads might not matter – On the Media Song 1: It Don’t Matter – Southern Discomfort Act 2: Too early, too often – Need to Know Song 2: Faith – Faith Act 3: Campaign ads might still matter – On the Media Song 3: Battle For The Beat – Battle For The Beat Act 4: Mad as Hell – Mark Fiore Song 4: My Favourite Game – Gran Turismo Act 5: Adult Spin – Daily Show Song 5: The Kids Don’t Stand a Chance – Vampire Weekend Act 6: Midterm Election Update – The Bugle Song 6: Drowning Men – Reservoir Act 7: Freshman orientation – Wait wait don’t tell me Song 7: Book of Days – The Very Best of Enya Act 8: Uncompromise – Mark Fiore Song 8: Goodbye Blue Sky – The Wall (Remastered) Act 9: GOP misses Clinton – Daily Show Song 9: I don’t mind if you forget me – The Smiths Act 10: Which brand are your crooks? – Young Turks Song 9: Let’s Work Together – The Very Best of Canned Heat Act 10: Michael Moore on the administration – Bill Maher   Bonus iPhone/iPod Touch App Content: The Faith-Based Vote – Slate.com Find source links for this episode after the break! Sources: On the Media Need to Know Mark Fiore The Daily Show The Bugle Wait wait don’t tell me The Young Turks Real Time with Bill Maher Slate.com   Produced By: Jay!   Thanks for listening! Check out the Best of the Left iPhone/iPod Touch App in the App Store! Visit us at www.BestOfTheLeft.com Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Vote for us and leave comments at Podcast Alley or Review the show on iTunes.

Lakeshore Records : FREE Music Videos, Movie Trailers, Film Extras and More!
HOW SHE MOVE - A behind the scenes look at the film (and soundtrack details)

Lakeshore Records : FREE Music Videos, Movie Trailers, Film Extras and More!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2008


Behind The Scenes: "HOW SHE MOVE" EXCLUSIVE BEHIND THE SCENES WITH THE HOW SHE MOVE DANCERSHOW SHE MOVE SOUNDTRACKFeaturing music from Lil Mama, Montell Jordan and many more.AT ITUNES NOW!SOUNDTRACK ALBUM - TRACK LISTING:G Slide (Tour Bus) – Lil Mama feat. KadarOut Here - Mayhem MoreartyMy Boots - Montell JordanPerfect - Carl HenryJane & Finchin’ - SmugglazIt Don’t Make Any Difference To Me (acoustic version) feat. Akil Dasan – Kevin MichaelHot Hot - Montell JordanEvan RunsReflectionz – FenomMs. Golly - Lenn HammondRude Girl Remix - Montell JordanMonster – SaukratesWork That Stick - Montell JordanStill Burnin’ - FenomDon’t Let It Slip Away - Mood RuffTempo – K SmithHOW SHE MOVE SOUNDTRACK - Get it at ITUNES NOW![subscribe to this VideoPodcast via iTUNES here]for more information goto: www.lakeshore-records.com

Spannered Radio podcast (all items)
Bobby Corridor - Hip Hop Megamix

Spannered Radio podcast (all items)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2008 91:18


In homage to the music he suckled on as a youth, badass beat junkie Bobby Corridor has put together this colossal hip hop megamix, shoeshorning an obscene 600+ tracks into 90 minutes.   In what he describes as 'a blip in the matrix', Mr Corridor has been nominated for best hip hop DJ in this year's DJ Awards. If you'd like to help Bobby on his way to sipping a mojito around the pool as Cox and Tong lord it about in their g-strings, head over there and give your support! Alternatively, you can make yourself a mojito and check out Bobby's wicked Reggae Source mixtape that he recorded for Spannered in 2007.   Everybody in the house say hell yeah!   Tracklisting (roughly speaking...): Boogie Down Productions – The Bridge Is Over Boogie Down Productions – P Is Free Ten Thieves – It Don’t Matter Quasimoto – Bad Character East Flatbush Project – Tried By Twelve Beatnuts – Sandwiches Levi 167 – Something Fresh to Swing To Mic Geronimo – The Natural Doug E Fresh – Play This Only At Night Royal Flush – Worldwide Big Shug – Crush DITC – The Enemy Public Enemy – Shut ‘Em Down Ultimate Force – I’m Not Playin’ Boogie Down Productions – Dope Beat Saukrates – Father Time LL Cool J – The Breakthrough Gang Starr – You Know My Steez Common – Nuttin’ to Do Jeru – The Bullshit MC Shan – Project Ho Ultramagnetic MCs – One Two, One Two MC Mitchski – Brooklyn Blew Up The Bridge Goodie Mob – Cell Therapy Just Ice – Latoya Just Ice – Going Way Back Eric B & Rakim – My Melody LL Cool J – I Need A Beat Just Ice – Put That Record Back On Craig Mack – Flava In Ya Ear Rammelzee & K Rob – Beat Bop Notorious BIG – Big Poppa Audio Two – Top Billin’ Chill Rob G – Future Shock Big L – MVP Masta Ace – Born To Roll Fat Joe – Shit Is Real Gang Starr – DJ Premier In Deep Concentration Marley Marl – He Cuts So Fresh Dr Dre – Keep Their Heads Ringinh Group Home – Supastar Boogie Down Productions – Criminal Minded Krown Rulers – B Boy Document Showbiz & AG – Next Level Notorious BIG – Unbelievable King Tee – Payback’s A Mutha Group Home – Livin’ Proof MC Shan – Beat Biter Ol’ Dirty Bastard – Brooklyn Zoo (remix) Alliance – We Can Get Used To This Paula Perry – Paula’s Jam Cool C – Mary Go Round Kings of Pressure – You Know How To Reach Us Jeru – Come Clean Junior Mafia – Player’s Anthem Nas – One Love Heltah Skeltah – Operation Lockdown Fuschnickens – Ring the Alarm Heltah Skeltah – Operation Lockdown Kirk – Feel the Boom Blahzay Blahzay – Danger Krumbsnatcha – Closer to God De La Soul – Bizness Real Live – Real Live Shit DITC – One Day Rasco – The Unassisted Busta Rhymes – Woo Ha Common – Doinit Pharcyde – Drop A Tribe Called Quest – Find a Way Pharcyde – Bullshit Common – I Used to Love H.E.R Quasimoto – Discipline 99 pt.1 Common – Resurrection Nas – Halftime Das EFX – Microphone Checka Grand Puba – I Like It Bas Blasta – Dangerous LL Cool J – Dangerous Kurious – Walk Like a Duck Big Daddy Kane – Smooth Operator Beatnuts – Props Over Here (Remix) KRS One – Rappaz R N Danja A Tribe Called Quest – Bonita Applebum Slick Rick – It’s a Boy (Remix) Apache – Gangsta Bitch Young MC – Got More Rhymes Reflection Eternal – Fortified Live Raekwon – Ice Cream Gza – Shadowboxin’ KRS One – MCs Act Like They Don’t Know Craig Mack – Get Down (remix) Casual – That’s How It Is Jeru – D’Original Peanut Butter Wolf & Charizma – My World Premiere World Reknown – Come Take a Ride Bush Babeez – Remember Me Lord Finesse – Funky Technician AWOL – Bring It Up De La Soul – Potholes in my Lawn Gang Starr – Blowin’ Up the Spot Medina Green – Crosstown Beef Jungle Brothers – Jimbowski Das EFX – Kaught in Da Ak Quasimoto – Put a Curse On You Beatnuts – No Equal Lenchmob – Lenchmob Also In The Group King Tee – Played Like a Piano Little Shawn – I Made Love Lady of Rage – Afro Puffs MC Lyte – Cappucino The Nonce – Mixtapes Pharoah Monch – Simon Says KRS One – Sound Of Da Police Cool C – Juice Crew Dis Lord Finesse – You Know What I’m About KRS One – Outta Here Latee – No Tricks Dr Dre – 187 Strickly Roots – Beg No Friends Gang Starr – Step In The Arena Boogie Down Productions – Super Hoe Boogie Down Productions – Poetry Mad Skillz – Nod Factor Nonce – Eighty Five Boogie Down Productions – My Philosophy A Tribe Called Quest – Against The World A Tribe Called Quest – 1nce Again Lyricist Lounge Allstars – CIA Cyclops 400 – Macro Scope Bucksot Lefonque – Music Evolution Big Lady K – Don’t Get Me Started Lord Finesse – Funky Technician Ed OG & Da Bulldogs – I Gotta Have It Kenny Dope – Supa Crooklyn Dodgers – Return Of The Crooklyn Dodgers A Tribe Called Quest – Check The Rhime Gang Starr – The ? Remains Lords Of The Underground – What I’m After Boogie Down Productions – A Word From Our Sponsor Craig G – Droppin’ Science Gang Starr – Tons O Guns G Simone – I Know, You Know Gang Starr – Here Today, Gone Tomorrow A Tribe Called Quest – We Can Get Down Shazam X – Down For My Crown Poor Righteous Teachers – Shakiyla Roxanne Shante – Payback Steinski – We’ll Be Right Back T La Rock – You Got The Time Dose Material – Outlaw Cash Money & Marvellous – Play it Kool Kool Moe Dee – You Know What Time It Is? Schoolly D – Gucci Time Mikey D – Go For It Steady B – Bring The Beat Back Ice T – Doggin’ the Wax Beatnuts – Get Funky Big Daddy Kane – Get Funky Funky 4 + 1 – It’s the Joint Steady B – Gangster Rockin’ Frsh 3 MCs – Fresh LL Cool J – How I’m Comin’ Brand Nubian – Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down Just Ice – Cold Getting’ Dumb Slick Rick – Children’s Story Gang Starr – Code Of The Streets Marley Marl – Marley Marl Scratch Bizmarkie – Nobody Beats The Biz Captain Rock – Cosmic Blast Supreme Force – You Gotta Come Out Fresh Dr Jeckyll & Mr Hyde – AM PM Black Moon – Buck ‘Em Down (remix) Masters At Work – Get Up (remix) Mad Lion – Take it Easy ADI – Daddy Beatnuts – Watch Out Now Channel Live – Mad Izm Black Attack – Verbal Attack Kurtis Blow – If I Ruled the World Disco 3 – Fat Boys Del – Ahonetwo Jeru – You Can’t Stop the Prophet Kid N Play – Last Night Mobb Deep – Shook Ones pt.2 KRS One – The MC Kenny Dope – Boomin’ In Ya Jeep Funkdoobiest – Funkiest Mos Def – Next Universe ADOR – One for the Trouble Cypress Hill – When the Shit Goes Down A Tribe Called Quest – Push It Along Big Pun – I’m Not a Playa Beatnuts – Off the Books Ice Cube – No Vaseline Low Profile – Pay Ya Dues Downtown Science – If I Was Sugar Bear – Ready to Pentrate Freak L – Line by Line Beatnuts – Are You Ready? A Tribe Called Quest – Scenario Dana Dane – Cindafella Dana Dane YZ – Thinking of a Masterplan (remix) A Tribe Called Quest – Everything is Fair Grand Puba – What Goes Around X Clan – Grand Verbaliser, What Time Is It? Antoinette – I Got An Attitude Bizmarkie – Make the Music Schoolly D – Saturday Night Cloud One – Patty Duke Wu Tang Clan – Wu Tang Clan Ain’t Nothin’ to Fuck With EPMD – So Whatcha Sayin’ A Tribe Called Quest – Footprints Boogie Down Productions – Breath Control MC Lyte – Not Wit’ a Dealer A Tribe Called Quest – Award Tour Kool G Rap – It’s a Demo EPMD – Gold Digger Brand Nubian – To the Right Rampage – Beware of the Rampsack A Tribe Called Quest – Buggin’ Out Bizmarkie – The Doo Doo Krown Rulers – Kick the Ball NWA – Express Yourself Lord Finesse – Baby, You Nasty Above the Law – Murder Rap Stetsasonic – Just Say Stet Public Enemy – Rebel Without a Pause Public Enemy – Public enemy No.1 MC Lyte – Funky Song Grandmaster Melle Mel – The Message MC Shan – Livin’ in a World of Hip Hop Das EFX – The Real Hip Hop Butchy B – Hip Hop Terrorist KRS One – Hip Hop Vs Rap Boogie Down Productions – Hip Hop Rules Just Ice – The Original Gangster of Hip Hop Ice T – Ya Don’t Quit BDP – The Blueprint Sugarhill Gang – Rapper’s Delight Eric B & Rakim – Eric B For President Run DMC – Hollis Crew Boogie Down Productions Akinyele – It’s the Ak Fatal – Timber Funkdoobiest – Where’s It At Trends of Culture – Off and On 2 Kings in a Cypher – Definition of a King Beatnuts – World Famous Juice With Soul – Gang Lingo De La Soul – Ego Trippin’ Pt 2 Kurious – Spell it With a J Pete Rock & CL Smooth – Straighten It Out Beastie Boys – Get It Together (remix) Main Source – Looking at the Front Door The Jaz – The Originators Masta Ace – Music Man Fugees – Nappy Heads (remix) Da Youngstas – Hip Hop Ride Fuschnickens – Breakdown Flavor Unit – Roll with the Flava Steady B – Don’t Disturb This Groove Zhigge – Uptown Bounce EPMD – You Gotsta Chill Ice T – Doggin’ the Wax CEB – Gorilla Terminator X – Homey Don’t Play That Jesse West – No Prisoners Nice & Smooth – Hip Hop Junkies MC Tee & Lord Tasheen – Talkin’ Loud Scorpio – Go Michael Run DMC – Dumb Girl Chill Rob G – Court Is Now in Session Digable Planets – Cool Like That Digable Planets – 9th Wonder Busta Rhymes – Put Your Hands Where Your Eyes Can See Cypress Hill – Insane In The Brain Superlover Cee – Do the James Too Poetic – God Made Me Funky Troubleneck Brothers – back to the Hip Hop Ultramagnetic MCs – Ego Trippin’ A Tribe Called Quest – Electric Relaxation Downtown Science – Out There But In There Alkaholiks – Make Room World Class Wreckin’ Crew – World Class Schoolly D – Mr Big Dick Common – Cold Blooded Jewel T – Ride the Crossfade MC Shan – I Pioneered This NWA – If It Ain’t Ruff Schoolly D – Fat Gold Chain Ill Squad Productions – On a Roll Pete Rock & CL Smooth – Check It Out Wu Tang Clan – Method Man Brand Nubian – Wake Up (remix) Cash Money & Marvellous – Ugly People Be Quiet Gang Starr – Skillz Super Lover Cee & Casanova Rudd – Girls I Got ‘Em Locked Doug E Fresh – Keep Rising to the Top Sadat X – Lump Lump Boogie Down Productions – Why is That? 3rd Bass – Steppin’ to the AM NWA – Parental Discretion is Advized Ol Dirty Bastard – Shimmy Shimmy Ya Onyx – Slam MC Lyte – Ruffneck World Reknown – How Nice I Am Roxanne Shante – Runaway T La Rock – He’s Incredible Ultimate 3 – Ultimate 3 Live Roxanne Shante – T La Rock – Flow With the New Style Aleem – Confusion Great Peso – Wrong Girl to Play With Roxanne Shante – Queen of Rox Stop the Violence Movement – Self Destruction Mantronix – Bassline Schooly D – Put Your Filas On Ice T – Killers Fantasy 3 – It’s Your Rock The New Style – Start Smokin’ True Mathematics – For The Money Mantronix – Jammin’ On The Groove B Boys – Two Three Break The Alliance – Do It, Do It CEB – MD Black Sheep – Black With NV B Boys – Girls Original Concept – Can You Feel It Beastie Boys – Hey Ladies NWA – Straight Outta Comptin Steady B – Cool and Steady MC Shan – The Bridge Public Enemy – Security Of The First World Black Sheep – Try Counting Sheep Ultimate Force – C’mon Boogie Down Productions – South Bronx Stetsasonic – Go Stetsa 1 Public Enemy – Mind Terrorist Hijack – Style Wars Grandmaster Flash – New York, New York Disco 3 – Human Beat Box Schooly D – PSK Positive K – Step Up Front Word Of Mouth & DJ Cheese – Coast To Coast Roxanne Shante – Roxanne’s Revenge Double Trouble – Stoop Rap Das EFX – They Want EFX JVC Force – Strong Island Public Enemy – Don’t Believe The Hype James Brown – Funky President T La Rock – It’s Yours Grandmaster Flash – Flash To The Beat Cypress Hill – How I Could Just Kill A Man A Tribe Called Quest – Excursions Run DMC – Sucker MCs Masta Ace – Go Where I Send Thee Grandmaster Caz – Get Down Grandmaster Nubian Crackers – Do You Wanna Hear It? Diamond D – Outta Here Busy Bee – Suicide Original Flavor – Can I Get Open? Busy Boys – Classical Method Man – Bring The Pain Public Enemy – Brothers Gonna Work It Out 3 x Dope – Greatest Man Alive Showbiz & AG – Party Groove EPMD – Big Payback Nine – Whutcha Want? Krown Rulers – Paper Chase Black Sheep – The Choice Is Yours (Revisited) Steady B – Serious Diamond D – What You Heard Percee P – Now They Wanna See Me Gang Starr – Dwyck Gang Starr – Just To Get A Rep A Tribe Called Quest – After Hours Kryptic Krew – Jazzy Sensation Mobski – Discription Souls Of Mischief – That’s When Ya Lost Busy Bee – Busy Bee’s Groove Z3 MC’s – Triple Threat Whodini – The Good Part Mantronix – King Of The Beats Dr Jeckyll & Mr Hyde – Fast Life Tackhead – Is There A Way Out? Grandmixer DST – Why Is It Fresh? Roxanne Shante – Bite This Pumpkin – Here Comes That Beat Davy DMX – One For The Treble Pumpkin – King Of The Beat MCA and Burzootie – Drum Machine Chosen Two – This Is Talent T Ski Valley – Catch The Beat A Tribe Called Quest – Mr Muhammed Showbiz & AG – Soul Clap Grandmaster Caz – I’m Caz Uptown – Dope On Plastic Schooly D – This Is It Tuff Crew – Got To Be Funky Tuff Crew – Feel So Good Schooly D – Mama Feel Good Lakim Shabazz – Pure Righteousness Eric B & Rakim – The R Run DMC – Beats To The Rhymes Chris Biscuit – Rhymes To Kill UTFO – Leader Of The Pack Run DMC – Walk This Way Tricky Tee – Here Comes The Drums Lords Of The Underground – Here Comes The Lords Masters Of Ceremony – Dynamite Public Enemy – You’re Gonna Get Yours Super Lover Cee & Casanova Rudd – Super Casanova Lakim Shabbazz – Getting Fierce Lord Finesse – Keep It Flowing Wildstyle – Military Breakbeat Eric B & Rakim – Lyrics Of Fury Stezo – Going For Mine Brand Nubian – Drop The Bomb Stezo – It’s My Turn Boo Boo – Boo Boo’s Break K –9 Posse – It Gets No Deeper MC Lyte – Paper Thin X Clan – Heed The Word Of The Brother Rodney O & Jo Cooley – U Don’t Hear Me Tho’ Demon Boyz – International Karate Cash Money & Marvellous – Mighty Hard Rocker Hardrock Soul Movement – Double Def Fresh Stetsasonic – DBC Let The Music Play K Solo – Letterman Fugees – Boof Baf Ice T – Ricochet Doug E Fresh & Get Fresh Crew – The Show Public Enemy – Night Of The Living Baseheads Grandmaster Flash & Furious 5 – Birthday Party Real Roxanne – Bang Zoom Main Source – Fakin’ The Funk A Tribe Called Quest – Oh My God KMD – What A Niggy Know? Total Devastation – Wonderful World Of Skins Lords Of The Underground – Psycho Myster Me – Unsolved Myster Me Redman – Time 4 Sum Aksion Jungle Brothers – Because I Got It Like That Naughty By Nature – Uptown Anthem Yaggfu Front – Busted Loop Leaders Of The New School – Spontaneous Cypress Hill – Hand On The Pump Public Enemy – Can’t Truss It KMD – Gasface Refill Double X Posse – On A Mission Black Moon – How Many Emcees Roxanne Shante – Have A Nice Day Arthur Baker – Breakers Revenge Grandmaster Melle Mel – Beat Street Breakdown T La Rock – Breakdown Downtown Science – Radioactive Public Enemy – Bring The Noise Funkmaster Flex – Green Bonus Beats Low Profile – Funky Song Scholar One – Turn Up The Radio Ultramagnetic MCs – Funky Extension Bizmarkie – Something For The Radio Lord Finesse – Slave To My Soundwave Tuff Crew – Behold The Detonator Ultramegnetic MCs – Poppa Large Sir IBU – I’m The Peacemaker Doug E Fresh – Bonus Lesson D Nice – D Nice Rocks The House Cypress Hill – Lick A Shot Jewel T – I Like It Loud Freshski & Mo Rock – Pick Up On This Dimples D – Sucker DJs Kings Of Pressure – Nozy Bodies Lakim Shabazz – The Posse Is Large A Tribe Called Quest – What? Public Enemy – Terrorbeat Divine Styler – Tongue of Labyrinth Main Source – Peace Is Not the Word to Play Movement X – Freedom’s Got a Shotgun Fuschickens – Sum Dum Monkey UMCs – One to Grow On MC Serch – Here I Come Big Daddy Kane – Raw 3 x Dope – Improvin N Groovin Jaz – It’s That Simple Divine Styler – Ain’t Saying Nothin’ MC Shy D – We Don’t Play Stetsasonic – Talkin’ All That Jazz Jazzy Jeff and Fresh Prince – A Touch of Jazz Digital Underground – Doowutchalike 2 Live Crew – What I Like Pete Rock & CL Smooth – The Creator Whodini – Magic’s Wand De La Soul – Jenifa Kid N Play – Do This My Way Brand Nubian – Try to Do Me Big Daddy Kane – Set It Off Jungle Brothers – J Beez Comin’ Through Big Daddy Kane – Warm It Up Kane Cookie Crew – Born This Way Jamose – Dance to the Megablast Young MC – Know How Tuff Crew – Soul Food Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince – He’s the DJ, I’m the Rapper Poor Righteous Teachers – Butt Naked Booty Bless Tuff Crew – What You Don’t Know Ultramagnetic MCs – Give the Drummer Some Dismasters – Small Time Hustler Eric B & Rakim – No Omega De La Soul – Let Let Me In De La Soul – Say No Go Laquan – Swing Blue, Sweat Black Ultramagnetic MCs – Chorus Line Most Wanted – Calm Down Dismasters – Black and Proud 3 Times Dope – From the Giddy Up MC Shy D – Got To Be Tough Schoolly D – Gangster Boogie Ace & Action – Letter to the Better Black Sheep – Strobelite Honey 3 Times Dope – Who Is This? Paris – The Devil Made Me Do It Goldtop – Introduction Overlord X – 2 Bad Twin Hype – Do It To The Crowd Globe & Whiz Kid – Play that Beat Mr DJ Jungle Brothers – Beyond This World Knights of the Turntables – Techno Scratch Richie Rich – My DJ Mann Parrish – Boogie Down Bronx Mann Parrish – Hip Hop Be Bop Chris the Glove Taylor – Tibetan Jam Freschco & Miz – We Don’t Play DJ Chuck Chillout – Hip Hop On Wax Grandmaster Melle Mel – White Line Afrika Bambaataa – Renegades of Funk Fuschnickens – Movie Scene Herbie Hancock – Rockit Pete Nice – Dust to Dust Afrika Bambaata – Looking for the Perfect Beat Strafe – Set it Off Byron Davies – My Hands Are Quicker Than The Eye Jungle Brothers – Sounds of the Safari Dynamix 2 – Give the DJ a Break Rodney O & Joe Cooley – Supercuts Sugar Bear – Don’t Scandalize Mine MC Shy D – Rapp Will Never Die Hashim – Al Naayfish DJ Slice & Kool Rock Jay – Slice It Up LA Dream Team – LA Dream Team Is In The House Tyrone Brunson – The Smurf Grandmaster Flash – Scorpio Bobby’s Boys – Bobby Can’t Dance Aleem – Release Yourself Arthur Baker – Breaker’s Revenge Atmosfear – Breakin’ in Space Jonzun Crew – Pac Jam Egyptian Lover – Girls Egyptian Lover – Egypt LA Dream Team – Rockberry Jam DJ 3D – Def Momentum Freestyle – It’s Automatic Unknown DJ – Let’s Jam Jonzun Crew – Space is the Place Afrika Bambaataa – Planet Rock Cybotron – Clear The Megatrons – Rock the Planet Planet Patrol – Play At Your Own Risk Run DMC – It’s Like That Captain Rock – Return of Captain Rock World Class Wreckin’ Crew – Surgery Twilight 22 – Siberian Nights Unknown DJ – 808 Beats Ice T – Reckless – Information Society – Running Ice Cube – No Vaseline Gunshot – Battle Creek Brawl Stereo MCs – On 33 Hijack – Hold No Hostage Son of Noise – Son of Noise Hardnoise – Untitled SL Troopers – Movement Outlaw Posse – Original Dope Blade – Forward Silver Bullet – 20 Seconds to Comply Silver Buller – Bring Forth the Guillotine Paradox – Jailbreak Beats Blade – The Coming Is Near Hijack – Doomsday of Rap Caveman – Victory DJ Mink – Can You Relate? Ronin – Pure Power MC Shan – Jane, Stop this Crazy Thing Public Enemy – Meet the G that Killed me Steady B – What’s My Name? Fantasy 3 – Buck Stops Here Boogie Down Productions – Stop the Violence Audio Two – Top Billin’(remix) Jeru – You Can’t Stop the Prophet Doug E Fresh & Slick Rick – La Di Da Di