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The Tony Kornheiser Show
“I think I found a way in”

The Tony Kornheiser Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 68:40


Tony opens the show by talking with Michael, Nigel and Chris Cillizza about everything from the Super Bowl - the ads, the music, and the game itself. Tony talks more about the game with Michael Wilbon as well as Hubie Brown's final game, and Tony gets back into the Super Bowl with Jason La Canfora and then Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Late Night Special “Don't Leave Me Lonely” ; “Disco” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Big Fish Little Fish... Cardboard Box
Mix At Midnight - Acoustic Session

Big Fish Little Fish... Cardboard Box

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 55:30


**TRACKLIST** 20 Amazing acoustic version of some of the biggest EDM hits selected by Jay Pearson * Zedd, Elley Duhé - Happy Now (Acoustic) * MEDUZA, James Carter, Elley Duhé, FAST BOY - Bad Memories ft Elley Duhe and FAST BOY (Acoustic) * Alex Hosking, Franklin - Just For Tonight (feat. Franklin) (Acoustic Mix) * Kygo - Woke Up in Love (Acoustic) ft. Gryffin, Calum Scott * Zedd - Clarity (feat. Foxes) (Zedd Union Mix) * Martin Garrix & Dean Lewis - Used To Love (Acoustic Version) * Duke Dumont, Gorgon City, Naations - Real Life (Acoustic) * Paul Woolford & Diplo & Kareen Lomax - Looking For Me (Acoustic) * Clean Bandit, Elley Duhé - Don't Leave Me Lonely (feat. Elley Duhé) (Acoustic) * Joel Corry, Tom Grennan - Lionheart (Acoustic) * Nathan Dawe, Joel Corry, Ella Henderson - 0800 HEAVEN (Acoustic) * Armin van Buuren feat. Trevor Guthrie - This Is What It Feels Like (John Ewbank Classical Remix) * Becky Hill - My Heart Goes (La Di Da) (Acoustic) * Sigala, Talia Mar - Stay The Night (Acoustic) * James Carter, Ofenbach, James Blunt - Cant Forget You (feat. James Blunt) (Acoustic) * James Hype, Miggy Dela Rosa - Ferrari (Acoustic) * Ofenbach - Love Me Now (feat FAST BOY) (Acoustic) * David Guetta & Bebe Rexha - I'm Good (Blue) (Acoustic) * LF SYSTEM - 'Afraid To Feel' (Acoustic) * Clean Bandit, Zara Larsson - Symphony (feat. Zara Larsson) (Acoustic Version)

Conversations with Going Deeper
Going Deeper - Conversations #250

Conversations with Going Deeper

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 54:59


1. Going Deeper & Prime Punk - Back Home 2. Tiësto - Drifting (Dub Mix) 3. Jerome Price & Nu-La - Morning Comes 4. Alex Dust - Go Back 5. OVSKY - Nothing To Lose 6. Surf Mesa - Manzanita 7. Jay Eskar & Thandi - Lost & Found 8. Pontifexx x HiDDEKi - Thunder 10. Keanu Silva x Dea Magna - Tonight 11. MORTEN - All In (feat. Theresa Rex) 12. Vantiz - Don't Leave Me Lonely 13. Millean., Broken Future - Rave Thing 14. BYOR & Shift K3y - Whistle 15. Fedde Le Grand feat. Muntu - B2B 16. JØRD - We Too Sexy (feat. Y&M) 17. Low Blow & MÆDM - Connection 18. Illusionize, Gorillowz - Big Spender 19. Marc Benjamin, Zakfreestyler, Roosterjaxx feat. El Kourd - Fi Dlam Lil 20. Clambake & Rav3era x Crasca - Maschine Gun

Let Me Know - Kiss Army Sweden Podcast
I Still Love You: Passionen - Chris Laney

Let Me Know - Kiss Army Sweden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 134:56


Creatures of the night del 5: fem poddar, fem gäster, fem ämnen Chris Laney berättar för oss ur en musiker och ljudteknikers perspektiv om hur det kunde ha gått till med Vinnie Vincent under inspelningen av  "Creatures of the Night". Ni kommer att se på "Creatures of the Night" på ett helt nytt sätt. Laney är också med i hårdrocksbandet "Pretty Maids". Spelade år 2004 med Bruce Kulick. Han är också stolt innehavare av en Bell Sounds testgravering av "KISS". Gäst: Chris Laney Detta har vi pratat om: "Rosa" Originals, boken "Snöret" av Lars Peterson, Gröna Lund 1976, Bob Marley, Rock and Roll Over, Tomorrow, Ali Lundbohm, Polar studio, Bruce Kulick, Moonlight Bar (2004-04-10), King of the Mountain, Trail by Fire, Tears Are Falling, Uh! All Night, Bill Aucoin, Alex Bergdahl, Pretty Maids, Ronnie Alvins, Studio Platform, Dynasty, Casablanca, Reggae Paul, Dr Bombay, Carlito, Dr Macdoo, Christer Björkman, Vinnie Vincent, Creatures of the Night, Unmasked, KISS, Motley Crue, stamper, John 5, japanska promo, Uruguay, Ecuador, skivtvättmaskin, skivrengöring, Nowhere to Run, Partners in Crime, 10 East 23rd Street, Valand, Jimmie Rudolfsson, Sofie Gustafsson, ståpäls, Warrior, Hirsh Gardner, New England, A Million to One, Paul Stanley, Revenge, Unholy, Gilda Caserta, George Sewitt, Bobby Rock, Marantz cd-spelare, taktil känsla, Tove Styrke, LP-skivor, Danger, Lesley, Dolby Atmos, fasfel, War Machine, Legends Never Dies, Don't Leave Me Lonely, Not For the Innocent, David Bowie, Peter LeMarc, Say Yeah, I Love It Loud, Kiss i Malmö 1983, dödsmetall,  Glickman Marks, Brasilien, Animalize, Heavens on Fire, Burn Bitch Burn, Asylum, Revenge, Bob Ezrin, Hate, Childhoods End, Jungle, Carnival of Souls, Carr Jam -21

You Should Check It Out
#150 - San Antonio Symphony Dissolved | “Ample Samples” | “Guess the Guest”

You Should Check It Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 62:16


The San Antonio Symphony, nine months into a labor dispute with the orchestra musicians, decided to dissolve as an organization last week. First opened in 1939, the Symphony has been mired by financial troubles in the past decade, but it makes San Antonio the largest U.S. city without an orchestra. Nick wants to know why this matters and that's what we discuss… [San Antonio Report]Song: David Fiuczynski - “Bright Size Life”Greg is coming off a slew of shows in Western Pennsylvania and was settling down in his parents place in Maryland when he joined us with a brand new in hand. In “Ample Samples” we listen to a song and try and figure out what later song sampled it. Some sound identical to they source and others have been significantly altered, this one was fun, we hope you enjoy.Original Song -> Sampled Song:King Floyd - “Please Don't Leave Me Lonely” -> Wu Tang - “For Heaven's Sake”Jackson 5 - “All I Do Is Think of You” -> Jay Dilla - “Time: Donut of the Heart”B.B. King - “How Blue Can You Get” -> Primitive Radio Gods - “Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand”Jay came up with a clever variation on “Guess the Guest”, a game where we hear a song and have to name the guest singer or musician. We can't tell you what the clever variation is, because that would give it away…but we can show the songs he picked. Let us know if you get it before Nick & Greg do…Songs:Young MC - “Bust a Move”Johnny Cash - “Heart of Gold”Alanis Morissette - “You Oughta Know”

18 1/2 Feet of Awesome
Album Review - Bryan Adams - Cuts Like a Knife

18 1/2 Feet of Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 51:16


This week the fellas discuss and review the 1983 album "Cuts Like a Knife" from Canada's Bryan Adams. One of us ain't a big fan. We talk about all the song including: "Don't Leave Me Lonely", "Straight From the Heart", "This Time". Pour a drink, have a seat and join us! Follow us! Sponsor us! https://www.facebook.com/EighteenPointFive

Talkswithnae
THROWBACK THURSDAY!!! Ariana Grande- leave me lonely ft. Macy Gray

Talkswithnae

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 4:25


I will be revising Ariana grande song called leave me lonely ft Macy gray for throwback Thursday --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/renae-benjamin/support

Talkswithnae
THROWBACK THURSDAY!!! Ariana Grande- leave me lonely ft. Macy Gray

Talkswithnae

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 4:25


I will be revising Ariana grande song called leave me lonely ft Macy gray for throwback Thursday --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/renae-benjamin/support

Hot Country Podcast with Chris McKay
Hot Country Podcast Guest Gary Morris

Hot Country Podcast with Chris McKay

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 52:25


Official Hot Country Podcast Website: http://www.hotcountrypodcast.com   Chris McKay interviews Billboard, CMA, ACM, and Grammy award winner Gary Morris. Gary is a singer-songwriter with over 25 charted singles. Gary is also a star of television, movies and the broadway stage.   From WIKIPEDIA -  Although his credits include more than twenty-five other chart singles on the Billboard country charts, "The Wind Beneath My Wings" including five No. 1 hits. He has also released nine studio albums, mostly in the country pop vein, with his 1983 album Why Lady Why having earned a gold certification from the RIAA. "Headed for a Heartache" that song reached No. 8 on the country chart in late 1981. Two follow-up singles Why Lady Why focused more on ballads. One of the album's four singles was "Wind Beneath My Wings,"[1] which showcased Morris' soaring tenor. Written by Larry Henley and Jeff Silbar, the song about heroes — which Morris recorded as a ballad — became one of the earliest hit versions of the song; a better-known version by Bette Midler would top the Billboard Hot 100 in 1989. The Why Lady Why album also featured the ballad "The Love She Found in Me,""Velvet Chains" and the up-tempoed title track as singles; all of them peaked in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. Also during this time, Morris recorded a duet with Lynn Anderson called "You're Welcome to Tonight,"  After two more top 10 hits in 1984 — "Between Two Fires" and "Second Hand Heart" — Morris scored his first No. 1 country hit in March 1985 with "Baby Bye Bye." During what was his most prolific hit-making part of his career, Morris had three more solo No. 1 hits during the next two years: "I'll Never Stop Loving You," "100% Chance of Rain" and "Leave Me Lonely." He also recorded a chart-topping duet with Crystal Gayle, "Makin' Up For Lost Time (The Dallas Lovers Song)." Although he rarely saw any success outside country music, many of Morris' hit songs were in the pop-country vein during the height of his career. Morris had two more hits in 1987: the solo "Plain Brown Wrapper" and another duet with Gayle called "Another World." The latter song was used for many years as the theme for the NBC soap opera.[1] After that, Morris' success on the country charts began to fade, as tastes switched once again to neo-traditional country music. Morris later opened a music publishing office in Nashville, with one of his employees being future star Faith Hill. In early 2008, Morris released two gospel albums. His most recent CD is called, Faith and Freedom, dedicated to the military troops. Gary Morris performed two songs featured on Juice Newton's album Duets: Friends & Memories, which was released in October 2010. Morris took a break from touring to pursue a serious acting career. One of his first big roles was in the Broadway production of Les Misérables, as Jean Valjean. The full symphonic recording of Les Misérables is a platinum-selling, Grammy Award-winning album and features Morris' vocals throughout in the role of Valjean, including his version of the song "Bring Him Home." Morris has also appeared in a production of Puccini's opera La Boheme with fellow country/pop singer Linda Ronstadt. In the 1980s, he did a stint on The Colbys as blind country music singer Wayne Masterson, signed to Dominique Deveraux's label. On the show, he sang "Try Gettin' Over You" from his Anything Goes release. In the 1990s, he spent a great deal of time working on music projects, such as the PBS special concert production, in Moscow, Russia, in the Tretyakov Gallery. He returned to country music in the 1990s, performing in concerts and as a record producer. Morris hosted and also produced the Nashville network's The North American Sportsman. In 1992, he appeared in an episode of Designing Women as Julia's surgeon. RECENT TEXAN BY THE GRACE OF GOD Gary's new album “Sense of Pride” released on Sept. 14 to all major online retailers including iTunes, Amazon Music, Google Play, Spotify and more. Co-produced by Morris and Michael Bonagura (Baillie & The Boys), the album features nine songs, eight of which are written or co-written by Morris, one song – “The Moment” – was co-written by Kathie Baillie and Michael Bonagura. “Sense of Pride” is Morris' 13th album ````````````````````````````````````````````` https://www.facebook.com/hotcountrypodcast https://www.hotcountrypodcast.com  https://www.facebook.com/OfficialChrisMcKay

Next Song On Deck
It's A Vibe (with Fred Lee IV)

Next Song On Deck

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 44:47


Song Featured: "Don't Leave Me Lonely" by Late Night Special   Collaborative Cover: "Otherside" performed by Fred Lee IV and Courtney Lynn & Quinn   This week, hosts Courtney Lynn & Quinn welcome frontman Fred Lee IV of the band, Late Night Special. He chats about finding music later in life, freestyling in the recording studio, the origin story of the Shakedown Music festival, and he breaks down the story & creation behind the band's song, "Don't Leave Me Lonely."   To learn more about Fred and Late Night Special, check them out on their website, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Apple Music and Spotify.   Follow Courtney Lynn & Quinn on their website, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Apple Music and Spotify   For updates and information about the podcast, follow Next Song On Deck on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook!

Unless You Ask
Living in Australia (with Ari Ananda)

Unless You Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 55:10


Crikey mate it's another episode of the pod, but this time my guest's toilet flushes in the opposite direction of my own. Ari and I wax about all things Australian including clown doctors, “Arvo”, and bats. Finally, I'd like to apologize on behalf of the show in advance to Guzman y Gomez, I'm sure you're loved by some.Our intro song is Origin Funk by KetsaOur break song is Leave Me Lonely by the HIlltop HoodsOur outro song is Algorithms by Chad Crouch

Jesse's Black Shirt  Mixtape Podcast
Black Shirt Mixtape Episode 15

Jesse's Black Shirt Mixtape Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 66:57


*** Join me for over an hour of dance, hip hop and remixes GALORE!***      ***TRACKLISTING*** 1. Coming Up (04 Summer Tour Remix)...Paul McCartney 2.  I Just Want To Dance...SAULT 3. i...Kendrick Lamar 4. Too Darn Hot (RAC Mix)...Ella Fitzgerald 5. All About You (feat. Foster the People)...The Knocks 6. Damage...H.E.R. 7. Magnets (feat Lorde)...Disclosure 8. Human Touch...Betty Who 9. Knock Knock Knock (feat. YEBBA)...Mark Ronson 10. Don't Leave Me Lonely (feat. YEBBA)...Mark Ronson 11. Back 2 Yesterday...Black Eyed Peas 12. Up All Night...Beck 13. Let's Run Away...Matt & Kim 14. Everything Will Be Alright...Bernhoft 15. C'est La Vie...Robbie Neville   Czech ME out: IG: @heyyyyy_jesse FB: Jesse Karassik   TACOS & TURNTABLES (pop culture podcast) IG: @tacos_turntables FB: @tacosturntables

Anthony Whitlock's Podcast
Global Dance - UP! October 2020

Anthony Whitlock's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 71:46


The October 2020 edition of UP! is packed with commercial house anthems from start to finish. The set kicks off with the Alok/Martin Jensen collaboration with Jason Derulo "Don't Cry For Me". Until Dawn weigh in with two uplifting remixes for Four of Diamonds and Freya Ridings respectively. Mark Ronson's new track "Don't Leave Me Lonely" gets a great remix from Claptone and Dirty Disco work their magic on two remixes for Kylie Minogue and Lady Gaga respectively. Moving through the set are tracks from Joel Corry, Topic, Clubland and Sia. The back end of the set rounds out with some great remixes from Roberto Ferrari and Russ Rich & Andy Allder. Dario Xavier delivers a beautiful mix of Calum Scott's "You Are The Reason" to close out the October '20 edition of UP! Enjoy Anthony 1/ "DON'T CRY FOR ME" (Wilson & Smokin' Jack Hill Remix) - ALOK & MARTIN JENSEN ft. JASON DERULO 2/ "THE WRITER" (Until Dawn Club Mix) - FOUR OF DIAMONDS ft. MR. EAZI 3/ "CASTLES" (Until Dawn Club Mix) - FREYA RIDINGS 4/ "DON'T LEAVE ME LONELY" (Claptone Club Remix) - MARK RONSON ft. YEBBA 5/ "MAGIC" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix) - KYLIE MINOGUE 6/ "EVERY WEEKEND" (Cliq Remix) - NAT SLATER 7/ "HEAD & HEART" (Simon Field Club Mix) - JOEL CORRY ft. MNEK 8/ "SET ME FREE" (Yvette Lindquist & Carmen Gonzalez Remix) - CLUBLAND 9/ "BREAKING ME" (Hugel Remix) - TOPIC ft. A7S 10/ "LET'S LOVE" (Charlie Lane Remix) - DAVID GUETTA ft. SIA 11/ "911" (Dirty Disco Eagle Houston Remix) - LADY GAGA 12/ "YOU SAY" (Russ Rich & Andy Allder I Believe In The Club Mix) - LAUREN DAIGLE 13/ "I NEED YOUR LOVE" (Roberto Ferrari Remix) - EDSON PRIDE & DIEGO SANTANDER 14/ "YOU ARE THE REASON" (Dario Xavier Remix) - CALUM SCOTT

Summer Mixes
#25 - Clubbin' 💣

Summer Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 59:01


Tracklist: Drifted Away - Purpl3B4stard, CALVO Space Inc. (feat. ISHMAEL) (Edit) - Paul Epworth, ISHMAEL Loyal - DVBBS, Veronica Feeling Blind - Lucas Estrada, Alex Alexander BLUE - Tiësto, Stevie Appleton Oxygen - Winona Oak, Robin Schulz Baai (with Kronan) - Ehrling, Emmanuel Jal, Kronan Looking for Me - Paul Woolford, Diplo, Kareen Lomax Together (Extended Mix) - Redondo Me Up (feat. Chateau) - Chocolate Puma, Chateau Remember Me (David Penn Remix) - Blue Boy, David Penn Imagine - Punctual Lift Your Energy - Eden Prince Because Of You - Leandro Da Silva, Dario Trapani Don't Leave Me Lonely (feat. Yebba) (Claptone Remix) - Mark Ronson, Yebba, Claptone Fire (with Elderbrook) - Ytram, Elderbrook, Martin Garrix Perfect Love - Bram Fidder Nights Like This - Loud Luxury, CID Live Without Your Love (with Steve Lacy) - Love Regenerator, Steve Lacy, Calvin Harris Thousand Faces - Don Diablo, Andy Grammer

Party Favorz
Future Nostalgia | Top Dance Club Songs Winter 2020

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 131:51


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Dance Club
Future Nostalgia | Top Dance Club Songs Winter 2020

Dance Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020


Party Favorz is FINALLY dropping our first non-Stop top Dance Club mix of 2020. I generally find that releasing anything too early is generally regurgitated versions of top dance music that was already building momentum going into the new year with a few new entries. By waiting a bit longer, the overall releases begin to slowly drip out giving Future Nostalgia something new and fresh overall. I was surprised at the dark tone of many of these songs heading into 2020. It's not bad per say — but I'd prefer a brighter and happier tone. Perhaps it's the mood of the country in these dark times in this divisive election year. All I know is that folks could really benefit from some uplifting house music.  Hopefully, they'll start rolling out before the Winter Music Conference in Miami. Then again, their award nominations are absolute bullshit where they pay homage to many unknown talent or has beens over and over each year. It's nauseating. THIS IS WHERE IT'S AT Overall, Future Nostalgia features a diverse offering of great music but there are two tracks that I've been all over since their release (okay three). The first is "Good Time Girl" by Sofi Tukker featuring Charlie Baker. One of my go-to shows at the moment is HBO's "The New Pope." They've always intertwined current tracks into this satirical take on the papacy and this year's opener is the latest groove by the college besties. The opening credits feature a bunch of nuns dressed in see-through nightgowns grinding and undulating before a glowing cross. Each opening scene is different but features the same pulsating and hypnotic song. I literally never get tired of it. While their low-budget video has garnered over 4 million views on YouTube, Ultra Music has not serviced this track to DJs nor released any accompanying remixes, which I find odd. This is a hit through and through and should be force-fed to radio and clubs globally. Yeah, it's that good. The other two tracks are Madonna's "I Don't Search I Find," which currently tops Billboard's Dance Club charts. There's a plethora of remixes that were commissioned for this song but it's the late entry from Kue that's got me wound up. He takes the track and underscores it with a sleazy disco grind that gives the song more urgency. In fact, I think this should have been the original conception for the song. The closest comparison would be Giorgio Moroder's production of Donna Summer's "Love To Love You Baby" without the 1,000 orgasms.  Purple Disco Machine takes a similar approach with his rework of the Mark Ronson and Yebba collaboration "Don't Leave Me Lonely,"  which hits all the right notes. DUA LIPA Dua Lipa is one of my favorite artists at the moment. She can actually sing, works with the best writers and frankly is virtually being ignored at radio in North America. Her work exemplifies a woman who takes chances and has her pulse on what's the "next big thing." As the label is testing the waters for her follow up singles in different markets with "Future Nostalgia" and "Physical" (no not the Olivia Newton-John monster that topped the charts back in the early 80's), I've included versions of both but keep your ears open because there are stellar remixes out there other than the one's included here. Overall, I'm happy that I waited to release this set but you can definitely expect the massive Spring Break set to drop by the end of March with all new material. Next on tap (which is already in the can) is the next Disco House (formerly Funky House) set. This takes a decidedly cosmopolitan turn and all you disco freaks (like your humble host) will be pleasantly pleased. Expect that to drop by the end of next week. That will be followed by the next Underground House set the following week for which I've already compiled the tracks. This is going to be one hell of a party set so make sure to keep an eye on our feed. We're finally getting a break from all the rain (and some snow) we've had all week long with ...

Party Favorz
Future Nostalgia | Top Dance Club Songs Winter 2020

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020


Party Favorz is FINALLY dropping our first non-Stop top Dance Club mix of 2020. I generally find that releasing anything too early is generally regurgitated versions of top dance music that was already building momentum going into the new year with a few new entries. By waiting a bit longer, the overall releases begin to slowly drip out giving Future Nostalgia something new and fresh overall. I was surprised at the dark tone of many of these songs heading into 2020. It's not bad per say — but I'd prefer a brighter and happier tone. Perhaps it's the mood of the country in these dark times in this divisive election year. All I know is that folks could really benefit from some uplifting house music.  Hopefully, they'll start rolling out before the Winter Music Conference in Miami. Then again, their award nominations are absolute bullshit where they pay homage to many unknown talent or has beens over and over each year. It's nauseating. THIS IS WHERE IT'S AT Overall, Future Nostalgia features a diverse offering of great music but there are two tracks that I've been all over since their release (okay three). The first is "Good Time Girl" by Sofi Tukker featuring Charlie Baker. One of my go-to shows at the moment is HBO's "The New Pope." They've always intertwined current tracks into this satirical take on the papacy and this year's opener is the latest groove by the college besties. The opening credits feature a bunch of nuns dressed in see-through nightgowns grinding and undulating before a glowing cross. Each opening scene is different but features the same pulsating and hypnotic song. I literally never get tired of it. While their low-budget video has garnered over 4 million views on YouTube, Ultra Music has not serviced this track to DJs nor released any accompanying remixes, which I find odd. This is a hit through and through and should be force-fed to radio and clubs globally. Yeah, it's that good. The other two tracks are Madonna's "I Don't Search I Find," which currently tops Billboard's Dance Club charts. There's a plethora of remixes that were commissioned for this song but it's the late entry from Kue that's got me wound up. He takes the track and underscores it with a sleazy disco grind that gives the song more urgency. In fact, I think this should have been the original conception for the song. The closest comparison would be Giorgio Moroder's production of Donna Summer's "Love To Love You Baby" without the 1,000 orgasms.  Purple Disco Machine takes a similar approach with his rework of the Mark Ronson and Yebba collaboration "Don't Leave Me Lonely,"  which hits all the right notes. DUA LIPA Dua Lipa is one of my favorite artists at the moment. She can actually sing, works with the best writers and frankly is virtually being ignored at radio in North America. Her work exemplifies a woman who takes chances and has her pulse on what's the "next big thing." As the label is testing the waters for her follow up singles in different markets with "Future Nostalgia" and "Physical" (no not the Olivia Newton-John monster that topped the charts back in the early 80's), I've included versions of both but keep your ears open because there are stellar remixes out there other than the one's included here. Overall, I'm happy that I waited to release this set but you can definitely expect the massive Spring Break set to drop by the end of March with all new material. Next on tap (which is already in the can) is the next Disco House (formerly Funky House) set. This takes a decidedly cosmopolitan turn and all you disco freaks (like your humble host) will be pleasantly pleased. Expect that to drop by the end of next week. That will be followed by the next Underground House set the following week for which I've already compiled the tracks. This is going to be one hell of a party set so make sure to keep an eye on our feed. We're finally getting a break from all the rain (and some snow) we've had all week long with ...

Adam Foster Radio - New Deep House DJ mixes weekly + Workout and Running mixes uploaded Daily

Let's take a trip... This is episode forty-one. It might be the best mix I've ever done, but according to my girlfriend, I say that every time I do a new episode. But that doesn't mean it couldn't be true though, right? All love, Adam --  Be Social: Spotify Apple Music Adamfostermusic.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Soundcloud Adam Foster Radio on iTunes Adam Foster Radio on Spotify -- Tracklist -  Marcus Marr & Chet Faker - The Trouble With Us David August – Music Is The Place To Be Abel Ramos - Higher (David Penn Extended Remix) Moon Rocket  -  Funk U! (Angelo Ferreri Remix)              Kisch – Wasted Love Sandr - Drop Me           George Mensah x Jhelisa - Friendly Pressure (Re-Dub) Sam Divine & Kormak - Feelings                 Doorly - I Want You To Dance Vanilla Ace & Venky – Seven Seas Diplo & Sidepiece – On My Mind Endor – Pump It Up Soul Divide – Rave Love Mark Ronson - Don't Leave Me Lonely feat. YEBBA (Claptone Remix) Mambo Brothers – LIFE Mike Mago - Dream To Be Free Rare Candy – You & Me Phantoms ft Anna Clendening - Say It (A-Trak Remix) 84Bit - Just  A Little Practice                                                     Dale Howard – Your Love Awol – Long Way Gui Boratto – Beautiful Life Slug Father – One Day 

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Like A Version Podcast
Hilltop Hoods cover Red Hot Chili Peppers for Like A Version

Like A Version Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 21:24


Hilltop Hoods step back into the Like A Version studio after 7 years. They treat us to a tight live version of their track Leave Me Lonely before taking on Red Hot Chili Peppers fave Can't Stop.

Like A Version Podcast
Hilltop Hoods cover Red Hot Chili Peppers for Like A Version

Like A Version Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 21:24


Hilltop Hoods step back into the Like A Version studio after 7 years. They treat us to a tight live version of their track Leave Me Lonely before taking on Red Hot Chili Peppers fave Can't Stop.

PROPER PROPAGANDA w/Ennis da Mennis
Proper Propaganda Ep. 183, "Impeach the Motherfucker"

PROPER PROPAGANDA w/Ennis da Mennis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 59:02


Tonight on Proper Propaganda: new tracks from Hilltop Hoods, Masta Ace & Maco Polo, and and NIKO IS. But first, new from DUCKWRTH & Shaboozey, “Start a Riot.” “Start a Riot” DUCKWRTH & Shaboozey “One For the Money” Ice Cube “Long Liveth” Black Thought “Leave Me Lonely” Hilltop Hoods Interlude: Rep. Rashida Tlaib BG Music: “Maybay” by Marlowe “Weather or Not” Evidence “Saviours of the Lost Art” NIKO IS feat. Styles P “American Me” Masta Ace & Marco Polo “Synesthesia” Chuckie Campbell feat. Talib Kweli “Goodbye Lullaby” Derek Minor “From the 718” Pete Miser “We the People” A Tribe Called Quest “Word Iz Life” Poor Righteous Teachers Interlude: “Trading Places” “Diary of a Mad Bitch” Bo$$ “Make Way For a Panther” Paris “Season For Change” DJ Krush & Ronny Jordan feat. Guru “Eyes on the Prize” Mavis Staples “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “I Got 5 On It” Luniz

Hawthorne Radio by Mayer Hawthorne
Hawthorne Radio Ep. 14

Hawthorne Radio by Mayer Hawthorne

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 69:51


Tracklist: King Floyd "Don't Leave Me Lonely" Syl Johnson "I'm Talkin' 'Bout Freedom" Ghostface Killah "Nutmeg f The RZA" Johnny 'Hammond' Smith "Tell Me What To Do" Steely Dan "Deacon Blues" The Whitest Boy Alive "Intentions" Shuggie Otis "Aht Uh Mi Hed" Sly & The Family Stone "If You Want Me To Stay" Timmy Thomas "Why Can't We Live Together" Mayer Hawthorne "Someone Like You" Ohio Players "Pride & Vanity" Alchemist "Tight" Prodigy "Cold World" Stevie Wonder "Rocket Love" James Pants "Clouds Over The Pacific" Stereolab "Miss Modular" PJ Morton "Claustrophobic f Pell" Flamingosis "Ohhh Baby"

ATN WORLD NEWS Podcast
Bryan Duncan

ATN WORLD NEWS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016 27:33


Bryan Duncan -   Bryan Duncan has been one of the defining voices of Contemporary Christian music for more than three decades.  He began his trailblazing career as a member of the Sweet Comfort Band in the early 1970s before embarking on a successful solo career.  Duncan has released 20 albums,selling more than a million and having more than a dozen #1 hit singles including: "Love You With My Life",  “Traces of Heaven",  “United We Stand", “Don’t Look Away,” “Love Takes Time,” and “You Don’t Leave Me Lonely.”  He is a four-time Dove Award recipient and multiple nominee.  He also hosts a weekly radio program “Radio Rehab,” a mix of music and personal insights.ATN Website - http://www.atnworldnews.com/ATN News Blog - http://leahtillock.blogspot.com/ATN Podcast - http://www.blogtalkradio.com/atn-world-news-podcast/ATN itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/gm/podcast/atn-world-news-podcast-blog/id664392277ATN - Twitter - https://twitter.com/LeahTillockATN Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/leah.tillock 

ATN WORLD NEWS Podcast
Bryan Duncan

ATN WORLD NEWS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016 27:33


Bryan Duncan -   Bryan Duncan has been one of the defining voices of Contemporary Christian music for more than three decades.  He began his trailblazing career as a member of the Sweet Comfort Band in the early 1970s before embarking on a successful solo career.  Duncan has released 20 albums,selling more than a million and having more than a dozen #1 hit singles including: "Love You With My Life",  “Traces of Heaven",  “United We Stand", “Don’t Look Away,” “Love Takes Time,” and “You Don’t Leave Me Lonely.”  He is a four-time Dove Award recipient and multiple nominee.  He also hosts a weekly radio program “Radio Rehab,” a mix of music and personal insights.ATN Website - http://www.atnworldnews.com/ATN News Blog - http://leahtillock.blogspot.com/ATN Podcast - http://www.blogtalkradio.com/atn-world-news-podcast/ATN itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/gm/podcast/atn-world-news-podcast-blog/id664392277ATN - Twitter - https://twitter.com/LeahTillockATN Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/leah.tillock