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Third episode of the 9-5 Guys podcast. Sheck Wes aka MUDBOY .. could we get a new album please?? .. Top 3 artist you are listening to currently? .. Lil Yachty is the most fashionable guy in the music industry .. Uzi dropping his EP before the Pink album. Glorifying SZA & Tems beauty .. New NBA rule ft. Richard Jefferson. What are some good shows on netflix? TAP US IN. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/9to51/support
The whole gang is back. Johnny, Jer and Ave discuss the debacle in the tik tok comments, Mudboy is retiring. What to do with Gabriel Moreno, why are people dogging Vladdy, and so much MORE.
Original member of Mudboy and The Neutrons, Jimmy Crosthwaite comes to Radio Memphis with more music and stories.
Caleb Clark and David Doerr discuss Soundcloud rapper Sheck Wes and R&B artist Tyler, the Creator. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caleb-clark6/support
2018 was a great year in Hip Hop. From J.I.D.'s DiCaprio 2 to Pusha T's Daytona; Mac Miller's Swimming to Sheck Wes' Mudboy; Travis Scott's Astroworld to Migos' Culture II, the year was filled with great music. Three of the biggest superstars also dropped that same year. EC and OH deep dive into Kanye's much anticipated album, Ye; Drake's long-awaited double-disc project, Scorpion; and Eminem's surprise-album, Kamikaze. Which was the better album? The boys discuss all while celebrating OH's birthday! In addition, to wrap up the show a lucky listener goes toe-to-toe against OH on a Drake-trivia challenge for a chance to win a Hip Hop Cloverleaf hoodie. Who will win? Tap in!Hip Hop Leaf: MC LeafLike the pod? Subscribe and follow:Instagram: @hhcloverleafTwitter: @hhcloverleafFacebook: @hhcloverleafYouTube: Hip Hop Cloverleaf PodcastSoundcloud: Hip Hop Cloverleaf PodcastWebsite: hiphopcloverleaf.comEmail: hiphopcloverleafpodcast@gmail.comCreditsEpisode Artwork: "Eminem 1 - Lollapalooza 2011" by - EMR - is licensed with CC BY 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/"39683_10150241196690253_3260638_n" by ohhsnap_me is licensed with CC BY-SA 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/"Kanye West - Kanye Omari West" by Peter Hutchins is licensed with CC BY 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/Production:EC and OHMahfuzZahidEdgar P.Jay 717Adrian Stubb
By the time the North Mississippi Allstars guitarist and singer started playing with Hill Country masters R.L. Burnside and Othar Turner, he’d already received a firm grounding in roots music at the knee of his record producer and piano player father, Jim Dickinson (Big Star, Ry Cooder, Bob Dylan). Luther’s traveled the world spreading the blues rock gospel, but after growing up in the Memphis mayhem of the Mudboy & the Neutrons orbit, the Troubled Men Podcast should feel like a return to the briar patch. Topics include the 150th episode, a vaccine, Holy Week, a letter of reference, the Rolling Stones at Muscle Shoals, the Dixie Fliers, Bill Eggleston, Pat Rainer, “Big Star 3rd,” “Sugar Ditch Revisited,” open tuning, the Mingus bio, a father’s advice, first demos, Roland Janes, the Hodges brothers, ambition, the Black Crows, transcendence, conflict, the Allmans on acid, the Sons of Mudboy, a memorial recording session, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break and outro music: “Up and Rolling” and “Call That Gone” from the album “Up and Rolling” by the North Mississippi Allstars
By the time the North Mississippi Allstars guitarist and singer started playing with Hill Country masters R.L. Burnside and Othar Turner, he'd already received a firm grounding in roots music at the knee of his record producer and piano player father, Jim Dickinson (Big Star, Ry Cooder, Bob Dylan). Luther's traveled the world spreading the blues rock gospel, but after growing up in the Memphis mayhem of the Mudboy & the Neutrons orbit, the Troubled Men Podcast should feel like a return to the briar patch. Topics include the 150th episode, a vaccine, Holy Week, a letter of reference, the Rolling Stones at Muscle Shoals, the Dixie Fliers, Bill Eggleston, Pat Rainer, “Big Star 3rd,” “Sugar Ditch Revisited,” open tuning, the Mingus bio, a father's advice, first demos, Roland Janes, the Hodges brothers, ambition, the Black Crows, transcendence, conflict, the Allmans on acid, the Sons of Mudboy, a memorial recording session, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break and outro music: “Up and Rolling” and “Call That Gone” from the album “Up and Rolling” by the North Mississippi Allstars
Host J.D. Reager and guest producer Brendan Danley present the first in a 2-part collection of favorite moments from the very first year of Back to the Light! Clips include Ken Stringfellow (The Posies, Big Star), David Catching (Rancho de la Luna), The Modifiers, Joey Pegram (Shabbadoo, Two Way Radio), Joshua Cosby (Star & Micey), Steve Selvidge (The Hold Steady, Sons of Mudboy), Big Don Valentine with Aaron Sayers, Arthhur, Michael Graber (Graber Gryass) and William Luke White (Snowglobe). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Before Sheck Wes signed to Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music and Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack Records in addition to being under Interscope and release his mixtape Mudboy on October 5th, 2018. What a story this guy has and what a banger grabbing the world's gaze with his track Mo Bamba. Sheck Wes is a rapper hailing from Harlem, NYC. Since a young age, he has been grinding it out in the music scene all while juggling a split love between basketball and fashion. He's also spent a considerable amount of time living in places like Milwaukee and did a short stint in Africa where for a time they took his passport and he thought he'd never make it back and trust me his time there was a far stretch from performing on stage looking a whole lot like this.
The Grammy-winning author and filmmaker’s landmark book, “It Came from Memphis,” has just been reissued in a 25th anniversary revised edition. The cultural collisions between bluesman Furry Lewis, producer Jim Dickinson, Alex Chilton, pro wrestling, photographer Bill Eggleston, fife & drum bands, the Panther Burns, integration, and other disparate elements form a compelling narrative of outsiders, misfits, and rock ’n’ roll in this classic chronicle of the subterranean Memphis music scene. Robert believes that if you’re not on the edge, you’re taking up too much space. He should feel right at home with the Troubled Men. Topics include a virtual gala, a swingers convention recap, a new campaign platform, the Hard Rock demo, the Ring Room reopening, a new monolith, the flaw in the grain, a teenage quest, Mudboy and the Neutrons, Randall Lyons, a childhood memory, the N.O.-Memphis-Baltimore axis, Barbarian Records, a rule of thumb, Jack White’s Third Man Books, a letter of complaint, the ladies, sage advice, a film career, “The Best of Enemies,” the end of civility, an alternative strategy, “Stranded in Canton,” the Quaalude ‘70s, TeleVista, Pat Rainer, Tav Falco, Lee Baker, ghosts, lessons to learn, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Frank, This Is It” by Cliff Jackson and Jillian Delk with the Naturals; Outro music: “Memphis Tennessee” by Jerry Lawler; both from the companion compilation to “It Came from Memphis,” produced by Robert Gordon
The Grammy-winning author and filmmaker's landmark book, “It Came from Memphis,” has just been reissued in a 25th anniversary revised edition. The cultural collisions between bluesman Furry Lewis, producer Jim Dickinson, Alex Chilton, pro wrestling, photographer Bill Eggleston, fife & drum bands, the Panther Burns, integration, and other disparate elements form a compelling narrative of outsiders, misfits, and rock 'n' roll in this classic chronicle of the subterranean Memphis music scene. Robert believes that if you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. He should feel right at home with the Troubled Men. Topics include a virtual gala, a swingers convention recap, a new campaign platform, the Hard Rock demo, the Ring Room reopening, a new monolith, the flaw in the grain, a teenage quest, Mudboy and the Neutrons, Randall Lyons, a childhood memory, the N.O.-Memphis-Baltimore axis, Barbarian Records, a rule of thumb, Jack White's Third Man Books, a letter of complaint, the ladies, sage advice, a film career, “The Best of Enemies,” the end of civility, an alternative strategy, “Stranded in Canton,” the Quaalude ‘70s, TeleVista, Pat Rainer, Tav Falco, Lee Baker, ghosts, lessons to learn, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Frank, This Is It” by Cliff Jackson and Jillian Delk with the Naturals; Outro music: “Memphis Tennessee” by Jerry Lawler; both from the companion compilation to “It Came from Memphis,” produced by Robert Gordon Audio Triage: Casey McAllister
Host J.D. Reager kicks off the show by debuting two unreleased songs: one of his own featuring this week's guest Steve Selvidge on lead guitar, and one of of Steve's. Then the two have a long conversation about how Steve's late father Sid influenced his path to becoming a musician, continuing his father's work in Sons of Mudboy, forming and re-forming Big Ass Truck, joining big-time rock bands The Hold Steady and Bash & Pop and more. To close things out, J.D. plays a song by MEM_MODS, a new pandemic-born project featuring Steve Selvidge, Luther Dickinson and Paul Taylor. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Barcode delivers the outcomes of the Oscars, MudBoy talks about the billboard charts, and Symon shares his thoughts and opinions on different NBA subjects. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Luke White is a Memphis musician who has played in such bands as Spiral Stairs, Snowglobe, Colour Revolt, Coach and Four, and Sons of Mudboy. He has also done session work for more bands than you can shake a stick at.
Steve Selvidge was born into Memphis music. His earliest musical influence was his father, Sid Selvidge, a folk blues musician and gifted singer who was known for his solo performances, for playing with Furry Lewis, and for his longtime association with Jim Dickinson, Lee Baker, and Jimmy Crosthwait in the supergroup Mudboy and the Neutrons. To this day, Steve continues the tradition, keeping their repertoire alive with the group Sons of Mudboy, alongside Jimmy Crosthwait, Luther and Cody Dickinson, Ben Baker, and extended Mudboy family members.Co-founder of 1990’s era psychedelic funk group Big Ass Truck, Steve is known for his virtuosity on the guitar, his voice, and his ability to fully engage an audience, whether he’s playing blistering rock guitar solos at sold out concerts on big stages or singing folk blues favorites in a tiny, packed bar in Memphis. He has performed at Carnegie Hall, Royal Albert Hall, and on late night shows with David Letterman, Conan O’Brien, Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, and Jools Holland. As a touring musician for the past 25 years, he’s played across the United States, Europe, and Australia. As a session musician, he’s played guitar on more than 60 albums. He is currently a member of the Brooklyn based group The Hold Steady
Jay and Cord breakdown Sheck Wes's debut album Mudboy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/populardemand/support
The Hip Hop Enthusiast #59: We break down debut albums “MUDBOY” by Sheck Wes and “Hell or High Water” by City Morgue, we have more Drake vs Pusha T drama, Hot in The Streets Song of the Week from a recently freed man, and New Music Announcements! (Recorded October 25th)
Music writer Al Shipley (Complex, Vulture, Noisey & more) joins us to talk about Sheck Wes’ debut album MUDBOY and the new Lil Baby/Gunna collab project Drip Harder. If you don’t want to listen to us discuss MUDBOY, you can jump to 43:36 to hear us discuss Drip Harder. We finished the episode by discussing Al’s favorite hip hop albums of the year. Read Al’s piece on Young Thug that we discussed on this episode here: www.vulture.com/amp/2018/09/is-young-thug-having-a-moment-or-is-it-passing-him-by.html Follow Al on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alshipley Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/808sAndBars Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c2cphiladelphia/
This week, the iLLogical crew dives into the wild week in sports, which includes the madness following Khabib vs. McGregor at UFC 229, Week 5 in the NFL, and how the NBA keeps selling itself to the top. The guys then discuss how Kanye West and Taylor Swift seemed to switch roles, Lil Wayne's CRWN interview, Rick Ross being 50 Cent's kryptonite, and why the f*ck Suge Knight Jr. claims that 2Pac is in Malaysia. Musical reviews include T.I.'s “The Dime Drop,” Mozzy's “Gangland Landlord,” Lil Baby & Gunna's “Drip Harder,” Sheck Wes' “Mudboy,” and Dom Kennedy's “Los Angeles Is Not For Sale, Vol. 2,” while visual reviews include “Venom” & season 2 of “Big Mouth.”
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This week we added a new member to the Press Play crew, Javier, and our music editor Sarah called in from Chicago. We talk about Sheck Wes' debut "Mudboy," what makes a good debut album and whether there's too much nostalgia in the current music space. Songs featured(in order): Prefuse 73 - Black List ft. MF DOOM & Aesop Rock Playboi Carti - R.I.P.
Jared comes back on the pod to help co-host the greatest award show to ever be featured in the history of the show. Other topics include Mudboy is decent and weird QB controversies in Collage. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we bring the mysterious, inscrutable, ever changing Sons of Mudboy in a performance at our favorite little dive bar, BAR DKDC, featuring Jimmy Crosthwait , Ben Baker, Luther Dickinson and Cody Dickinson of the North Mississippi Allstars, and Steve Selvidge of The Hold Steady and BASH & POP. They are joined by friends Paul "Snowflake" Taylor on bass, Luke White singing harmony vocals, George Sluppick on drums, and Art Edmaiston and Marc Franklin on horns. Also joining us will be BSC contributor, Jim Spake, exploring the legendary sidemen from the early years of rock and roll that played rock’s original lead instrument in a series called “Crazy About a Saxophone.” #ilistentomemphis
This week's show is the perfect slice of Memphis as we feature performances from BSC's 2016 Star-lite Revue. Listen in as local heavies deliver the raw and authentic sounds of gospel, blues, and soul music as only Memphians can. This is part 1 of a two-part series and this week we'll hear from Sons of Mudboy, The Bell Singers, The Masonic Travelers, and The Ghost Town Blues Band.
This week on BSC we're at Shangri-La Records in Midtown Memphis and with us are the Sons of Mudboy. Everybody's here to mark Omnivore Recordings' rerelease of the album, Beale Street Saturday Night, originally produced by Jim Dickinson in 1979. Luther Dickinson starts the show off with a couple of solo numbers and then Sons of Mudboy take us home. BSC contributor David Less continues his series, The Memphis Beat.
Rare Frequency Podcast 41: Odds and Ends 1 John Baker, "Fresh Start" BBC Radiophonic Music (Mute) CD 2008 2 Arseny Avraamov, "Symphony of Sirens" Baku: Symphony of Sirens (Recommended) 2CD 2009 3 Goh Lee Kwang, "Godot is Coming!" Hands (Herbal International) CD 2009 4 Attila Faravelli, "Untitled #3" Underneath the Surface (Die Schachtel) CD 2009 5 Black to Comm, "Musik fur Alle" Alphabet 1968 (Type) CD 2009 6 Carl Calm, "Congo Bog" Dayglo Port (Smooth Tapes) CDr 2009 7 Rothkamm, "Untitled #1" ALT (Baskaru) CD 2009 8 Mudboy, "The Last Song" Hungry Ghosts! These Songs are Doors (Not Not Fun) CDr 2009 9 Felix Kubin, "Wir Alle Sind Qualle" Matki Wandalki (A-Musik) CD 2004
Rare Frequency Podcast 38: The Late Edition 1 Stock, Hausen and Walkman, "Wunderbar" Organ Transplants, Vol. 1 (Hot Air) CD 2 Pom Pom, "Untitled 13" 32 (Pom Pom) CD 2009 3 Monoton, "Numerique" Eight Lost Tracks (Oral) CD 2009 4 Claudio Rocchi, "Ritmi" Suoni di Frontiera (Die Schachtel) CD 2009 5 The Dirty Spoons, "One of these Days" Playtime (Track 0) mp3 2009 6 Erdem Helvacioglu, "Dance of Fire" Wounded Breath (Aucourant) CD 2009 7 Hecker, "ASA 3" Acid in the Style of David Tudor (Editions Mego) CD 2009 8 Demons, "Empty Being" Invisible Darkness (
By the time the North Mississippi Allstars guitarist and singer started playing with Hill Country masters R.L. Burnside and Othar Turner, he'd already received a firm grounding in roots music at the knee of his record producer and piano player father, Jim Dickinson (Big Star, Ry Cooder, Bob Dylan). Luther's traveled the world spreading the blues rock gospel, but after growing up in the Memphis mayhem of the Mudboy & the Neutrons orbit, the Troubled Men Podcast should feel like a return to the briar patch. Topics include the 150th episode, a vaccine, Holy Week, a letter of reference, the Rolling Stones at Muscle Shoals, the Dixie Fliers, Bill Eggleston, Pat Rainer, “Big Star 3rd,” “Sugar Ditch Revisited,” open tuning, the Mingus bio, a father's advice, first demos, Roland Janes, the Hodges brothers, ambition, the Black Crows, transcendence, conflict, the Allmans on acid, the Sons of Mudboy, a memorial recording session, and much more. Support the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.me/troubledmenpodcast) Shop for Troubled Men's Wear [here.](https://www.bonfire.com/troubled-mens-wear/) ORDER GR8 ESCAPE CHOC CHIP COOKIES/ Use Promo Code TROUBLEDCOOKIE15 for 15% discount [here.](https://velobarcbd.com/gr8-escape/) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break and outro music: “Up and Rolling” and “Call That Gone” from the album “Up and Rolling” by the North Mississippi Allstars
The Grammy-winning author and filmmaker's landmark book, "[It Came from Memphis ](https://therobertgordon.com/books#/it-came-from-memphis-updated-and-revised)," has just been reissued in a 25th anniversary revised edition. The cultural collisions between bluesman Furry Lewis, producer Jim Dickinson, Alex Chilton, pro wrestling, photographer Bill Eggleston, fife & drum bands, the Panther Burns, integration, and other disparate elements form a compelling narrative of outsiders, misfits, and rock 'n' roll in this classic chronicle of the subterranean Memphis music scene. Robert believes that if you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. He should feel right at home with the Troubled Men. Topics include a virtual gala, a swingers convention recap, a new campaign platform, the Hard Rock demo, the Ring Room reopening, a new monolith, the flaw in the grain, a teenage quest, Mudboy and the Neutrons, Randall Lyons, a childhood memory, the N.O.-Memphis-Baltimore axis, Barbarian Records, a rule of thumb, Jack White's Third Man Books, a letter of complaint, the ladies, sage advice, a film career, “The Best of Enemies,” the end of civility, an alternative strategy, “[Stranded in Canton](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1eDzz5fKio),” the Quaalude ‘70s, TeleVista, Pat Rainer, Tav Falco, Lee Baker, ghosts, lessons to learn, and much more. Support the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/troubledmenpodcast) Shop for Troubled Men's Wear [here.](https://www.bonfire.com/troubled-mens-wear/) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Frank, This Is It” by Cliff Jackson and Jillian Delk with the Naturals; Outro music: “Memphis Tennessee” by Jerry Lawler; both from the companion compilation to “It Came from Memphis,” produced by Robert Gordon Audio Triage: Casey McAllister
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz discusses the track “FE!N” by Playboi Carti, Travis Scott, and Sheck Wes. The track reunites Carti and Scott following their 2018 collaboration “Love Hurts,” and it is one of Sheck Wes' only released performances since the release of his debut album, MUDBOY.Analytic Dreamz breaks down the track, highlighting the unique sounds that each rapper brings to the table. He also discusses the significance of the track, as it marks a new era for all three artists.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy