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In which The Curmudgeons get on up, get into it and get very, very involved in talking about one of the most extraordinary stretches of music ever produced by anyone. When James Brown went all in on what he called "The One," emphasizing the first beat in a four-beat measure, he sparked a musical revolution that not only invented funk but also defined the early development of hip-hop. "The One" was a force and a statement. It was also a political movement of sorts, something we discuss during the episode. Here's a handy navigation companion for this episode: (0:54 - 4:17): Chris sets the parameters for our discussion (5:36 - 18:09): The Parallel Universe, featuring reviews of new albums by Faizal Mostrixx and WITCH (19:08 - 58:29): A rumble through a thrilling, ever-intensifying string of hits: "It's a Man's, Man's, Man's World," "Cold Sweat," "I Got The Feelin'," "Say It Loud: I'm Black and I'm Proud," Give It Up or Turnit Loose," "Mother Popcorn (You've Got to Have a MOther For Me)," "Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine," "Super Bad," and "Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved. We also discuss the 1970 live album Sex Machine. (1:00:23 - 1:23:53): More rumbling through James Borwn's funk hits, which start to slow in tempo in 1970 but never lose intensity. We discuss "Soul Power," "Hot Pants," "Make It Funky," "Talkin' Loud and Sayin' Nothing," "Get on the Good Foot," "I Got Ants in My Pants (And I Want to Dance)," "The Payback," and "My Thang." Join our Curmudgeonly Community today! facebook.com/groups/curmudgeonrock Hosted on Podbean! curmudgeonrock.podbean.com Subscribe to our show on these platforms: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-curmudgeon-rock-report/id1551808911 https://open.spotify.com/show/4q7bHKIROH98o0vJbXLamB?si=5ffbdc04d6d44ecb https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80M
Join us for the latest episode of Down Right Sports, where we dive into the thrilling world of sports. In this episode, titled "NBA Offseason," we explore the exciting changes happening in the NBA and discuss the Suns' major moves. Segment 1: The NBA Big Changes The NBA landscape is shifting, and we take a closer look at the recent big moves. The Phoenix Suns have been particularly active, making waves in the offseason. We delve into the reasons behind their bold moves and examine the implications of their actions. Additionally, we explore what the acquisition of Beal could mean for the Suns and how it might shape their future. To add some excitement, I step into the role of a general manager and share my own strategies. Segment 2: MLB Season Shifting gears, we turn our attention to the MLB season. Are the Yankees holding on to Boone for too long? We discuss the managerial situation in New York and debate whether a change is needed. Furthermore, we ponder the potential for the Tampa Bay team to win the World Series and analyze their chances based on their performance so far. Segment 3: What Happened To The Other Sports In this segment, we explore the intriguing developments in various sports outside of basketball and baseball. We delve into the world of boxing, horse racing, tennis, and track and field, discussing the recent changes that have taken place. From emerging stars to rule modifications, we uncover what has been happening and how these sports have evolved. As always, our show is accompanied by an awesome selection of music that keeps the energy high throughout the episode. We'll be featuring "I Can't Get Next To You" by The Temptations, "Make It Funky" by James Brown, "Work To Do" by Average White Band, and "Blame It On The Boogie" by Jackson. Tune in to the latest episode of Down Right Sports for an action-packed and insightful exploration of the NBA offseason, the MLB season, and the developments across other exciting sports. Don't miss out!
Super excited to announce new guest, Rod Goelz, to The Story!Rod Goelz is a local musician who has “gone international” with his teaching methods. The Associated Press has called Rod a “Six-string surgeon.” He has been mentoring musicians and making great music for over 30 years.A native of York, PA, Rod attended Berklee College of Music and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Music Industry Studies from Millersville University. Rod has taught guitar, bass, drums, mandolin, and ukulele to hundreds of musicians, and he is credited for his ability to creatively mix diverse areas of music, including hip-hop, funk, rock, country, metal, bluegrass, jazz, pop, reggae, and just about any style his students can think of.Known for his involvement with such diverse bands such as Paradise Movement, Killmaine Saints, and American Hollar, Rod is also the founder of Groove Jones, The Rod Goelz Project, and Boompop Coalition.Rod makes learning fun and exciting by tailoring his lessons to his students' interests and goals. There is no Kumbaya in Rod's studio. He meets his students where they are and journeys with them to nurture their unique musical voice. Rod brings his trademark sense of humor and ability to teach on the fly into session, making his online and in-person lessons feel more like a jam session than a rigid music class. Rod leverages his years of performance and teaching experience to build solid, confident, lifelong musicians.In addition to his many instrumental contributions, Rod is also the author of the "Basses Loaded and Make It Funky" instructional series published by Santorella Publications, LTD. His latest instructional book, "Quickstart Guitar," is one of the foundational lesson books offered with his lessons at the Weary Arts Group (York, PA) and Rock Mill (Mechanicsburg, PA). Rod's universe contains no musical taboos - all styles offer something unique and valuable to every musician. He believes that the best way to learn an instrument is to play with others from the first day. Application brings understanding and motivation, through an approach he developed called Boompop!Check out Rod Goelz and his projects here:Facebook: We Love Guitar Nerds HomepageWebsite: RodGoelz.comFind The Story Podcast here: coryrosenproductions.com/podcastsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-story/donations
In this week's episode, Eric and Justin passionately discuss knocking down doors of opportunities to create something new. This discussion is powered by the concept that we all have to do something to contribute to the world of music education. Whether it's a pedagogical approach, student relationship cultivation, or a nuanced way of retaining students in a dying program, this episode is to inspire and convict our listeners to do it, write it, record it, or perform it so that others in this journey can be aided toward success and growth. Tune in and check out this week's episode. Enjoy and share!!!In Rotation:Eric- "Forgot Your Name" BJ The Chicago Kid, Cory HenryJustin- "Make It Funky" James BrownCody- Vulfpeck, Scary Pockets, and LofiSupport the showConnect with us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram: @podthescoreEmail: podthescore@gmail.com | The Score Podcast WebsiteSupport The Score on Patreon or PaypalMusic Credits:Intro: Justin McLean In Rotation & Outro: Ben Bohorquez - @jamin_music
This is a funky, fun show to make you move your body with the eclectic range you know and love here on Deep Cuts. On the racks today: Elvis Costello, Gorillaz, Jamiroquai, The Crystal Method... tune in and dance out!
The Bass Shed Podcast hits 100! On this very special episode, I revisit some important conversations I've had with guests over the years. Interview clips from:EP 77 - Lance MorrisonComposer, touring and session bassist Lance Morrison has recorded/performed with Rod Stewart, Alanis Morissete, The New Radicals, Lee Ann Rhymes, Rick Springfield, Don Henley, Richard Marx, Volto, The Coors, Gavin DeGraw and more. Lance is a member of Mike Campbell's band “Dirty Knobs”.EP 80 - Jeff BradetichJeff Bradetich is regarded as one of the leading performers and teachers of the double bass in the United States. He has won many major solo competitions, recorded six solo albums of music for double bass and piano and has been featured on radio and television throughout North and South America and Europe including CBS, CNN, BBC and NPR. He has taught on the faculties of the University of Michigan and Northwestern University prior to his 1994 appointment as director of the largest double bass program in the world at the University of North Texas College of Music. In addition to his performance and professional experience, Bradetich has also transcribed over 100 solo works. Jeff Bradetich was the Executive Director of The International Association of Double Bassists from 1982 - 1990, is currently the President of the Bradetich Foundation and continues to give masterclasses and educate a new generation of Double Bassists.EP 58 - Fred ThomasFred Thomas grew up in the US state of Georgia. He moved to New York City in 1965 and co-founded his own band with guitarist Hearlon "Cheese" Martin. He was the bassist as well as the lead vocalist of the group. In 1971 James Brown saw the band at Smalls Paradise club in Harlem. Brown was in search of new musicians for his own band. He did an impromptu performance with the band and decided to hire the whole group. Thomas said his band used to cover Brown's songs and that joining Brown was a smooth transition for them. He recorded on Brown's releases during 1970s. The first album titled Hot Pants was in 1971. He also recorded on releases by The J.B.'s. Many of these recordings were later sampled in hip hop music, such as "Pass the Peas", "Gimme Some More", and "Escape-ism". Thomas performed with Brown for more than thirty years, longer than other bassists in that position. He recorded on several R&B number one hits such as "Hot Pants", "Make It Funky", and "Papa Don't Take No Mess".EP 65 - Eric RevisVeteran Jazz Bassist Eric Revis speaks about his latest recording “Slipknots Through A Looking Glass” and composing and recording process. Revis also speaks about artistic concepts that influence his bass playing, the nature of jazz vocabulary, his time working and recording with Brandford Marsalis and more..EP 44 - David HoodStudio legend! Member of “The Swampers” David Hood was the house bassist at Fame Studio an Muscle Shoals Sound. He played on countless hits with famous artists and recordings and was a major part of shaping American music.
https://www.instagram.com/the_bass_shed/The Bass Shed Podcast hits 100! On this very special episode, I revisit some important conversations i've had with guests over the years. Interview clips from:EP 77 - Lance MorrisonComposer, touring and session bassist Lance Morrison has recorded/performed with Rod Stewart, Alanis Morissete, The New Radicals, Lee Ann Rhymes, Rick Springfield, Don Henley, Richard Marx, Volto, The Coors, Gavin DeGraw and more. Lance is a member of Mike Campbell's band “Dirty Knobs”. check out the full episode with Lance MorrisonEP 80 - Jeff BradetichJeff Bradetich is regarded as one of the leading performers and teachers of the double bass in the United States. He has won many major solo competitions, recorded six solo albums of music for double bass and piano and has been featured on radio and television throughout North and South America and Europe including CBS, CNN, BBC and NPR. He has taught on the faculties of the University of Michigan and Northwestern University prior to his 1994 appointment as director of the largest double bass program in the world at the University of North Texas College of Music. In addition to his performance and professional experience, Bradetich has also transcribed over 100 solo works. Jeff Bradetich was the Executive Director of The International Association of Double Bassists from 1982 - 1990, is currently the President of the Bradetich Foundation and continues to give masterclasses and educate a new generation of Double Bassists.check out the full episode with Jeff BradetichEP 58 - Fred ThomasFred Thomas grew up in the US state of Georgia. He moved to New York City in 1965 and co-founded his own band with guitarist Hearlon "Cheese" Martin. He was the bassist as well as the lead vocalist of the group. In 1971 James Brown saw the band at Smalls Paradise club in Harlem. Brown was in search of new musicians for his own band. He did an impromptu performance with the band and decided to hire the whole group. Thomas said his band used to cover Brown's songs and that joining Brown was a smooth transition for them. He recorded on Brown's releases during 1970s. The first album titled Hot Pants was in 1971. He also recorded on releases by The J.B.'s. Many of these recordings were later sampled in hip hop music, such as "Pass the Peas", "Gimme Some More", and "Escape-ism".Thomas performed with Brown for more than thirty years, longer than other bassists in that position. He recorded on several R&B number one hits such as "Hot Pants", "Make It Funky", and "Papa Don't Take No Mess".check out the full episode with Fred ThomasEP 65 - Eri RevisVeteran Jazz Bassist Eric Revis speaks about his latest recording “Slipknots Through A Looking Glass” and composing and recording process. Revis also speaks about artistic concepts that influence his bass playing, the nature of jazz vocabulary, his time working and recording with Brandford Marsalis and more..check out the full episode with Eric RevisEP 44 - David HoodStudio legend! Member of “The Swampers” David Hood was the house bassist at Fame Studio an Muscle Shoals Sound. He played on countless hits with famous artists and recordings and was a major part of shaping American music.Instagram / Twitter / Youtube View More Episodes
https://www.instagram.com/the_bass_shed/The Bass Shed Podcast hits 100! On this very special episode, I revisit some important conversations i've had with guests over the years. Interview clips from:EP 77 - Lance MorrisonComposer, touring and session bassist Lance Morrison has recorded/performed with Rod Stewart, Alanis Morissete, The New Radicals, Lee Ann Rhymes, Rick Springfield, Don Henley, Richard Marx, Volto, The Coors, Gavin DeGraw and more. Lance is a member of Mike Campbell's band “Dirty Knobs”. check out the full episode with Lance MorrisonEP 80 - Jeff BradetichJeff Bradetich is regarded as one of the leading performers and teachers of the double bass in the United States. He has won many major solo competitions, recorded six solo albums of music for double bass and piano and has been featured on radio and television throughout North and South America and Europe including CBS, CNN, BBC and NPR. He has taught on the faculties of the University of Michigan and Northwestern University prior to his 1994 appointment as director of the largest double bass program in the world at the University of North Texas College of Music. In addition to his performance and professional experience, Bradetich has also transcribed over 100 solo works. Jeff Bradetich was the Executive Director of The International Association of Double Bassists from 1982 - 1990, is currently the President of the Bradetich Foundation and continues to give masterclasses and educate a new generation of Double Bassists.check out the full episode with Jeff BradetichEP 58 - Fred ThomasFred Thomas grew up in the US state of Georgia. He moved to New York City in 1965 and co-founded his own band with guitarist Hearlon "Cheese" Martin. He was the bassist as well as the lead vocalist of the group. In 1971 James Brown saw the band at Smalls Paradise club in Harlem. Brown was in search of new musicians for his own band. He did an impromptu performance with the band and decided to hire the whole group. Thomas said his band used to cover Brown's songs and that joining Brown was a smooth transition for them. He recorded on Brown's releases during 1970s. The first album titled Hot Pants was in 1971. He also recorded on releases by The J.B.'s. Many of these recordings were later sampled in hip hop music, such as "Pass the Peas", "Gimme Some More", and "Escape-ism".Thomas performed with Brown for more than thirty years, longer than other bassists in that position. He recorded on several R&B number one hits such as "Hot Pants", "Make It Funky", and "Papa Don't Take No Mess".check out the full episode with Fred ThomasEP 65 - Eri RevisVeteran Jazz Bassist Eric Revis speaks about his latest recording “Slipknots Through A Looking Glass” and composing and recording process. Revis also speaks about artistic concepts that influence his bass playing, the nature of jazz vocabulary, his time working and recording with Brandford Marsalis and more..check out the full episode with Eric RevisEP 44 - David HoodStudio legend! Member of “The Swampers” David Hood was the house bassist at Fame Studio an Muscle Shoals Sound. He played on countless hits with famous artists and recordings and was a major part of shaping American music.Instagram / Twitter / Youtube View More Episodes
Clark's life is changed by cutting-edge technology. Son of El is written and produced by Isaac Bluefoot. This is an unauthorized biography. The views expressed are not necessarily those held by DC Comics, and Warner Media. This telling of Superman is an interpretation of the works of many writers and artists. Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen were created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Ron Troupe was created by Dan Jergins and Jerry Ordway. Batman was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane. Ray Palmer was created by Julius Schwartz, Gardner Fox, and Gil Kane. Mr. Terrific was created by John Ostrander and Tom Mandrake. Rudy Jones was created by John Ostrander and Joe Brozowski. Dr. Emil Hamilton was created by Marv Wolfman and Jerry Ordway. The Toyman was created by Don Cameron and Ed Debrotka.Manuscript Editing assistance by Tricia Riel. Theme Music by Royal Jelly. Additional music licensed through Creative Commons: Olsten Harten by Blue Dot Sessions, Cirrus Remix by Scanglobe, Respiration by Podington Bear, …and Degeneracy by Abstract Nostalgic Fractal Systems, Ingravity by Jahzzar, Canopy by Jack Anderton, Fly a Kite by Spectacular Sound Productions, You Make My Heart Sing So Loud by Will Bangs, Dutiligi by Mello C, Dub We Do by Nenormalizm Crew, Buenos Beeze by Serge Quadrado, Sequence by Borrtex, Flashing Runner by Blue Dot Sessions, Lemon and Melon by Blue Dot Sessions, Make It Funky by Dan Lizard.
This week, we're gonna hit you one time and it'll definitely be funky. We're joined by one-third of the Lords Of The Underground, DJ Lord Jazz, to talk about the group's history, come up and more. He talks about meeting Marley Marl, recording Here Comes The Lords, the influence of Mr Funkee and DoItAll, K-Def being slept on and other serious topics such as ageing in Hip Hop. Follow Sumit Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hiphopchronicle Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/hiphopchronicle Follow Chris Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamkinetik Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/iamkinetik Connect with Breaking Atoms Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breaktheatoms Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breaktheatoms Twitter: https://twitter.com/breaktheatoms Website: https://www.breakingatoms.co.uk
Fred Thomas grew up in the US state of Georgia. He moved to New York City in 1965 and co-founded his own band with guitarist Hearlon "Cheese" Martin. He was the bassist as well as the lead vocalist of the group. In 1971 James Brown saw the band at Smalls Paradise club in Harlem. Brown was in search of new musicians for his own band. He did an impromptu performance with the band and decided to hire the whole group. Thomas said his band used to cover Brown's songs and that joining Brown was a smooth transition for them. He recorded on Brown's releases during 1970s. The first album titled Hot Pants was in 1971. He also recorded on releases by The J.B.'s. Many of these recordings were later sampled in hip hop music, such as "Pass the Peas", "Gimme Some More", and "Escape-ism".Thomas performed with Brown for more than thirty years, longer than other bassists in that position. He recorded on several R&B number one hits such as "Hot Pants", "Make It Funky", and "Papa Don't Take No Mess".
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1. Colors (J-Zone Remix) / J-Zone 3:34 2. The Iceberg / Ice-T 4:22 3. The Rhythm featuring Ice-T, Donald D. & Div... 4:23 4. High Rollers / Ice-T 4:36 5. Make It Funky (12' Mix) / Ice-T 5:58 6. O.G. Original Gangster / Ice-T 4:43 7. New Jack Hustler (Master Street Mix) / Ice-T 4:46 8. Ricochet / Ice-T 5:04 9. Trespass / Ice-T And Ice Cube 2:56 10. Superfly 1990 Feat. Ice-T / Curtis Mayfield 4:39 11. Body Count / Ice-T 6:07 12. Ice M.F. T / Ice-T 3:34 13. Return Of The Real / Ice-T 4:59 14. Lifestyles Of The Rich & Infamous + Remix / Ice-T 3:51
Here is another quick mix of house, disco & whatever is landing in my crates at the moment which I am enjoying. Please support, share & comment if you like what you’re hearing as I would love to hear your feedback & come & find me on the links below. Facebook: www.facebook.com/djbenginthehouse Twitter: www.twitter.com/benholtam Instagram: www.instagram.com/djbeng Tracklistings are as follows: Le Babar - Friday People [Tropical Disco Recordings] I Gemin - Really Love [Hot Digits] Blanco K. - Blanco Funky [Moon Rocket Music] Malachi - Make It Funky [All About House Music UK] Yasuko Agawa - L.A. Nights (Deportment Edit) [Soundcloud Download]
Here is another quick mix of house, disco & whatever is landing in my crates at the moment which I am enjoying. Please support, share & comment if you like what you're hearing as I would love to hear your feedback & come & find me on the links below. Facebook: www.facebook.com/djbenginthehouse Twitter: www.twitter.com/benholtam Instagram: www.instagram.com/djbeng Tracklistings are as follows: Le Babar - Friday People [Tropical Disco Recordings] I Gemin - Really Love [Hot Digits] Blanco K. - Blanco Funky [Moon Rocket Music] Malachi - Make It Funky [All About House Music UK] Yasuko Agawa - L.A. Nights (Deportment Edit) [Soundcloud Download]
Here is another quick mix of house, disco & whatever is landing in my crates at the moment which I am enjoying. Please support, share & comment if you like what you’re hearing as I would love to hear your feedback & come & find me on the links below. Facebook: www.facebook.com/djbenginthehouse Twitter: www.twitter.com/benholtam Instagram: www.instagram.com/djbeng Tracklistings are as follows: Le Babar - Friday People [Tropical Disco Recordings] I Gemin - Really Love [Hot Digits] Blanco K. - Blanco Funky [Moon Rocket Music] Malachi - Make It Funky [All About House Music UK] Yasuko Agawa - L.A. Nights (Deportment Edit) [Soundcloud Download]
Rony Breaker – “Change” [Midnight Riot] Joey Negro & The Sunburst Band – “Big Blow” (Moodena remix) [Z Records] Melba Moore – “Just Doing Me” (Terry Hunter mix) [Mirror Ball Records] Malachi – “Make It Funky” [All About House UK] Milk & Sugar – “That Body” (Mattei & Omich remix) [Milk & Sugar Records] Earth […] The post Citrus Sound Show 28th Jul 2020 appeared first on SSRadio.
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We welcomed Julie Verrati back into the studio to fill us in on everything going on at Denizens. She was joined by David Weckesser and Ed Davis from Legends Limited to talk about Denizens signing on with them as a distributor. We discussed Denizens recend expansion, distributor relationships, and the up coming Make It Funky festival that takes place on Saturday Sept 28th 12-5pm.
This week's episode starts off *almost* dry with some legal talk, but stay the course, because in true Cartoon Casual fashion, things get weird, then funny, then weird again. Enjoy Music: James Brown - Make it Funky Exec. Produced by Cyrus Poe
DJ Soul Sister talks to Poet Kelly Harris about her journey as a DJ, grad student, desire to be a music writer, and —of course— music! This programming was made possible by PEN America, a sponsor of the Black Joy & Justice track of the 2018 Words and Music Festival in New Orleans, LA. Words and Music was directed by One Book One New Orleans, and the Black Joy & Justice track was curated by Kelly Harris.
Get Your Tickets to Make It Funky 2018 After years of being thrwarted, I finally had a chance to sit down with Jeff Ramirez, co-owner and head brewer of Denizens Brewing Co. in Silver Spring. We talk about his story, lessons learned as a brewery owner, the upcoming Make It Funky Fest, and more.
Erik Hargrove gained an international reputation during the 7 years he spent performing all over the world with the great James Brown. On that gig Erik shared the stage with Michael Jackson, Sting, Lenny Kravitz, Elton John, and many more. With the death of James Brown, Erik toured with fellow Brown alumni, bassist Bootsy Collins. After a stint drumming with the Ringling Bros Barnum and Bailey circus, Erik now makes his home in Singapore where he lives and works with notable artists. Website Newsletter Become a Patron
Matt and Mark talk all about Rebellion's newest bottle release, Make It Funky, a wild yeast ale with flavours of apricot and aromas of funk. Mark also talks about Orval Brewery, one of the inspirations behind this beer.
"James Brown Tribute" this month for THE FRIDAY NIGHT MIX on www.moifm.com - Média Océan Indien Radio.THE FRIDAY NIGHT MIX a rendu hommage vendredi soir sur Radio MOIFM au Godfather of Soul, JAMES BROWN, avec ses titres ainsi que ses productions. Le Podcast "James Brown Tribute" maintenant téléchargeable. Make It Funky !!!
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Dj Ewone - SESSION CLASSICS - 09/07/2010 (It's Holiday, Make It Funky!)MC Miker G & DJ Sven/Kool & The Gang/Aretha Franklin/D-Train/Skyy/Midnight Star/Lakeside/Unlimited Touch/Delegation/Diana Ross/The Jacksons/Rockwell ft Michael Jacksonhttp://www.myspace.com/ewonehttp://www.generationsfm.com
Все обладатели iPhone, iPad, iPod и т.д. теперь могут подписаться на мой подкаст в iTunes! itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/id… Download or subscribe to free podcast episodes from ALEXEY ROMEO on iTunes! itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/id…==========================================================Vkontakte: vkontakte.ru/public23273958FaceBook: facebook.com/pages/Alexey-Rome… ==========================================================Заказ выступлений Alexey Romeo: tel.: 8(812) 380-90-90, (812) 758-36-01 mail: booking7@radiorecord.ru site: www.radiorecord.ru/order/heroe…========================================================== 22:00 - 00:00 01. Analog People In A Digital World & Tim Deluxe - It Just Won`t Do (Mowgli Remix) 02. Veron - Brasileira (Roog Reedit) 03. White 04. Dashka - Klez (Matteo Dimarr Remix) 05. Lissat & Voltaxx - Et Moi 06. Criminal Vibes 07. Christian Vila - Turn It Up 08. DJ Eako, Robbie Groove - I Don`t Love You No More (Ropero Remix) 09. Adrian Lux - Teenage Crime (Axwell Remix) 10. I Just Wanna Watch The Sunrise (Bootleg) 11. AN212 & Max Vangeli - Swedish Beauty (Tom Geiss Rework) 12. Black Eyed Peace - Rock That Body (Ming vs. Chad North Remix) 13. Da Hool - Bora Bora 2010 (Niels Van Gogh Remix) 14. David Guetta vs. The Eggs - Love Don`t Let Me Go (2010 Bootleg) 15. Luis Lopez vs. Jesse Lee - Is This Love (Chuckie Remix) 16. Romeo & Liss - Rusi Hindi Bhai Bhai (DJ Riga Remix) 17. Mark Knight - Devil Walking 18. Make It Funky 19. Jack That Body vs. Shot Dick Man (Bootleg) 20. Tomcraft - Loneliness (Lissat & Voltaxx Tribe Mix) 21. Juan Diaz feat. Tania Dream - The Funk (Jorge Montia Remix) 22. Ikfish & David West - Hello Piano
Все обладатели iPhone, iPad, iPod и т.д. теперь могут подписаться на мой подкаст в iTunes! itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/id… Download or subscribe to free podcast episodes from ALEXEY ROMEO on iTunes! itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/id…==========================================================Vkontakte: vkontakte.ru/public23273958FaceBook: facebook.com/pages/Alexey-Rome… ==========================================================Заказ выступлений Alexey Romeo: tel.: 8(812) 380-90-90, (812) 758-36-01 mail: booking7@radiorecord.ru site: www.radiorecord.ru/order/heroe…========================================================== 22:00 - 00:00 01. Analog People In A Digital World & Tim Deluxe - It Just Won`t Do (Mowgli Remix) 02. Veron - Brasileira (Roog Reedit) 03. White 04. Dashka - Klez (Matteo Dimarr Remix) 05. Lissat & Voltaxx - Et Moi 06. Criminal Vibes 07. Christian Vila - Turn It Up 08. DJ Eako, Robbie Groove - I Don`t Love You No More (Ropero Remix) 09. Adrian Lux - Teenage Crime (Axwell Remix) 10. I Just Wanna Watch The Sunrise (Bootleg) 11. AN212 & Max Vangeli - Swedish Beauty (Tom Geiss Rework) 12. Black Eyed Peace - Rock That Body (Ming vs. Chad North Remix) 13. Da Hool - Bora Bora 2010 (Niels Van Gogh Remix) 14. David Guetta vs. The Eggs - Love Don`t Let Me Go (2010 Bootleg) 15. Luis Lopez vs. Jesse Lee - Is This Love (Chuckie Remix) 16. Romeo & Liss - Rusi Hindi Bhai Bhai (DJ Riga Remix) 17. Mark Knight - Devil Walking 18. Make It Funky 19. Jack That Body vs. Shot Dick Man (Bootleg) 20. Tomcraft - Loneliness (Lissat & Voltaxx Tribe Mix) 21. Juan Diaz feat. Tania Dream - The Funk (Jorge Montia Remix) 22. Ikfish & David West - Hello Piano
“The New Wave” recorded at the Peace Bisquit Power Hour @ Halcyon in Brooklyn, NY, September 10th, 2003. 1. Soul Power (bootleg) – James Brown 2. Too High (bootleg) – Stevie Wonder 3. Funky Swang – DJ Romain presents the Samba Soul Shake 4. Make It Funky – The Phat Black Pussycat Project 5. Get Happy (Playgroup Mix) – Happy Thought 6. She’s The New Wave – Remote 7. Come As You Are (bootleg) – Nirvana 8. Another One Walks This Way – Queen vs. Run D.M.C. and Aerosmith 9. House of Jealous Lovers – The Rapture 10. Hot In Here (Radio Slave Re-Edit) – Tiga 11. Mesopotamian – Greenskeepers 12. Brass In Pocket (Karizma B-more mix) – Ultra Naté 13. All Night Thing (bootleg) 14. Crazy In Love (bootleg) – Beyoncé 15. Substance – Dot Allison 16. Don’t Get Me Started (B-15 Project mix) www.peacebisquit.com www.myspace.com/djbillcoleman www.myspace.com/peacebisquit
Pushing Limits hosts Leroy Moore and Gerald Sanders will cover the fate of disabled musicians in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The show will highlight three blind blues musicians: Henry Butler, Snooks Eaglin and Bryan Lee by playing their music, reading latest news on their whereabouts, tour dates and how the Hurricane affected them…The show will also play a trailer of a new DVD, Make It Funky ,about the music filled neighborhoods of New Orleans. The post Pushing Limits – January 6, 2006 appeared first on KPFA.