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Offspring, Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, The Jacksons et Michael Jackson. En 1999, Offspring sort un de ses grands classiques "Why Don't You Get A Job", titre influencé par deux classiques du rock, tout d'abord "Ob La Di Ob La Da" et ce titre de Simon and Garfunkel : "Cecilia". "Can You Feel It ?" énorme tube des Jacksons en 1980, le clip a été conçu et scénarisé par Michael qui nous montre ici un sens inné pour l'art visuel, concrétisé 3 ans plus tard avec "Thriller" considéré par la Bibliotheque du Congrès américain comme le "clip le plus célèbre de tous les temps". Le King of Pop en solo et "Who Is It" extraits de "Dangerous" en 1991, clip réalisé par David Fincher, maître du genre à qui on doit notamment "Seven", "Fight Club" ou encore "The Social Network". --- Du lundi au vendredi, Fanny Gillard et Laurent Rieppi vous dévoilent l'univers rock, au travers de thèmes comme ceux de l'éducation, des rockers en prison, les objets de la culture rock, les groupes familiaux et leurs déboires, et bien d'autres, chaque matin dans Coffee on the Rocks à 6h30 et rediffusion à 13h30 dans Lunch Around The Clock. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
The best selling album of the 1960s is the #Beatles White Album. It's been on my mind recently... in fact I have been listening to it incessantly every morning, which means it's time to talk about it on the #podcast. You are already familiar with some of the more popular songs on the album like: Back in the USSR, Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Blackbird, Halter Skelter, and Revolution and while we will discuss some of them we also talk about some of the less popular tracks and what we can learn from the great album FOR FULL SHOW NOTES AND LINKS VISIT: https://www.jasonmefford.com/jammingwithjason341/ LIKED THE PODCAST? If you're the kind of person who likes to help others, then share this with your friends and family. If you found value, the will too. Please leave a review [https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/jamming-with-jason-mefford/id1456660699] on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more people. OTHER RESOURCES YOU MAY ENJOY: My YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/c/jasonleemefford] and make sure to subscribe My Facebook page [https://www.facebook.com/jammingwithjasonmefford] My LinkedIn page [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonmefford/] My website [https://jasonmefford.com] STAY UP TO DATE WITH NEW CONTENT: It can be difficult to find information on social media and the internet, but you get treated like a VIP and have one convenient list of new content delivered to you inbox each week when you subscribe to Jason's VIP Lounge at: https://jasonmefford.com/vip/ plus that way you can communicate with me through email. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jammingwithjason/support
A mad mix of songs have come out of the box, as four more random Beatles tracks contend to become the Greatest of All Time. In play this week are Baby It's You, Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da, Slow Down & Lady Madonna. One of these songs completely divides us, though it might not be the one you think....
It's The Colvin Brothers' St. Patrick's Day Show just a wee bit early with tunes from The Dropkick Murphy's, Sinead O'Connor, Van Morrison, The Corrs and Thin Lizzy. Stephen will prove to Madd Mike that it's not easy being GREEN and 5 year old Bryce debuts her Beatles mash-up of Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da and half a dozen other Beatles songs. The Colvin Five takes a look at the greatest Sports Movie Villains and we honor Susan B. Anthony and her short lived coin with Who Died Today. The Colvin Brothers Show airs Sundays at 6pm on z93hv.com and is sponsored by Mahoney's Irish Pub & Steakhouse, "Your St. Patrick's Day Headquarters", 35 Main St, Poughkeepsie (845) 471-7026. Stop in for a pint today! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/colvin-brothers-on-z93/support
Banter: A classic Jim and Them extended intro where we discuss new sponsors, upcoming Patreon content and DUCK.Super Bowl Songs: It's that time of year! Super Bowl season brings us new Super Bowl songs to get hyped up for the teamsRams: Rams fans showing no heart as they lack entries into the Super Bowl song rally hype.THE OUTSIDERS!, DO IT FOR JOHNNY!, WHAT DOES THAT MEAN!?, MACGRUBER!, I'M GONNA CUM!, A MINE!, REAL ONES!, HISTORY OF THE SOUNDBOARD!, FLASH!, ELGATO!, RODECASTER!, SPONSORS!, VAPE PENS!, MILKY CEREAL!, DISPOSABLE!, COILS!, WEED PEN!, RIG!, DELTA 8!, CLOGGED EAR!, WAX!, AD FREE!, PATREON!, BUSTED!, COMMENTARY!, SECRET!, TRIP VLOG!, EPCOT!, THEME PARKS!, DUCK!, HORROR NIGHTS!, CAMERA GLASSES!, SUPER BOWL!, LA RAMS!, JOE YOGURT!, CINCINNATI BENGALS!, SONGS!, HYPE VIDEO!, LACK OF REPRESENTATION FROM LA FANS!, FAKE FANS!, 49ERS SONG!, NEXT LEVEL CHEF!, ALEX JONES!, VAMPING!, FRAMING!, NEXT LEVEL!, JOHN LENNON!, WOMEN!, WHO DEY!?, WHO DEMZ!?, WHO DAT!, VIOLIN!, DEY/DEMZ!, PRONOUNS!, BILLY THE KID!, BENGALS GROWL!, ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL!, DAYMAN!, PEANUTS!, SCHROEDER!, A PIG!, RAIDERS!, DRUNK DRIVING!, PRO BOWL!, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE!, JOE MONTANA!, JOHN CANDY!, 1989 SUPER BOWL!, FIYA MANE!, EYE OF THE TIGER!, SURVIVOR!, 80S ROCK!, BOOTSY COLLINS!, PARLIAMENT FUNKADELIC!, FEAR THE TIGERS!, SAD BOY XANS!, LOOK AT ME!, CAPTAIN HOOK!, COVER OF THE ROLLING STONE!, BENGALS WIN THE SUPER BOWL!, OB-LA-DI OB-LA-DA!, K-DRAMA!, RAPPER!, IN THE BOOTH!, FAMILY!, CAN'T SAY IT!, BROWNS FANS!, SHAGGY IMPRESSION!, ANGEL!, KBOG!, SUPER BOWL!, NOSTALGIA!, PAT RIOT!, WEE MAN TO PEE MAN!, RIP!You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
We are back with a NEW ALBUM!! Well, not really new. It's from 1968. The Beatles (The White Album) is an album released on November 22nd, 1968 and features some of the most classic Beatles songs like: Back in the U.S.S.R., Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Revolution (0, 1 and 9), and so much more. Let me tell you all about it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/classicalbumpodcast/message
Welcome to the Big Beatles Sort Out. Each episode we explore and score 5 songs drawn at random from the Beatles full recording catalogue. If you are enjoying this podcast please let us know at @Big_Sort on Twitter and Instagram, and please leave us a review! Garry is also a musician and a lot of his songs can be found here on Soundcloud. Please listen out for Paul's other Podcasts, 'The Head Ballet' - all about novelty music, and 'Hark! 87th Precinct Podcast' - all about Ed McBain's seminal police procedural novel series. You can listen along to the songs featured in this episode on this handy Spotify playlist: Episode Playlist Keep up with the scoring charts, or start your own using the blank-master, with this handy google sheet: Big Sort Ranking Table This Week's Songs: Got To Get You Into My Life, Ob La Di Ob La Da, Mr Moonlight, Tomorrow Never Knows. PLUS! Rutles Bonus - Joe Public!
In this episode of I Don't Like Reggae, I Love It, a special audio series on the historical origins and impact of reggae on popular music, I go back to the beginning and tell the story behind the granddaddy of all cod reggae tracks – Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da by The Beatles. As Beatlemania was reaching a frenzy in 1964, ska music was also exploding in popularity in the UK. And like everyone else in England, The Beatles were listening. After an early and brief exploration with ska in their song "I Call Your Name," it was just a few years later that the band would experiment with Jamaican music again but in a bigger, more direct way. As more non-reggae artists began to appropriate the sound of reggae and white audiences responded, this new “regatta de blanc” as The Police called their second album, received a less than flattering name – cod reggae. It's a harsh but efficient way of describing reggae music reconfigured for a mass audience.If you've listened and received some value from this episode, then please help support the podcast for as little as $3 per month on Patreon. Supporters get access to exclusive content like special episodes of this series and advanced promo chapters from the book. Just go to patreon.com/skaboompodcast for more information or click this link: https://patreon.com/skaboompodcast?utm_medium=social...Please note: The music clips included in this podcast fall under the “Fair Use Doctrine” as defined by Section 107 of the Copyright Act. The law allows for use of music clips for purposes of criticism, comment, and news reporting.
In early 1968, the Beatles journeyed to Rishikesh to seek the fulfillment they realized they weren't finding in fame, drugs, money, and success. While the results of the trip on the group are debatable, there's no denying it provided them with tremendous inspiration for songs. One fellow student, and his mother, provided the inspiration for this Saturday morning cartoon adventure, "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill." The song joins "Rocky Raccoon" and "Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da" in the category of story songs on The White Album that, while they may not be the most meaningful, impressive things the Fabs ever wrote, they sure are fun. This track also marks, literally the introduction of Yoko Ono into the audio version of the Beatles catalog, as her one line in here is the first and only time a lead vocal was ever sung by someone other than a Beatle. Joining us this week is Paul Saltzman, whose journey of self-discovery and heartbreak led him from civil rights worker in Mississippi to the Maharishi's ashram, and eventually, into the orbit of the Beatles. The photos he took of the band while at Rishikesh are some of the most beloved, catching the band creating, jamming, in thought, relaxed. He's also a long time producer and director, having produced Sundance favorites such as "Prom Night In Mississippi" and "The Last White Night," while still maintaining a foot in the world of activism with this non-profit organization Moving Beyond Prejudice, which garnered him an audience with, and recognition from President Obama. His most recent documentary is "Meeting The Beatles In India," and it's available for streaming at https://thebeatlesinindia.com. There is a moment of some poor connection around minute 16 we've done our best to correct. We think it's sounds OK, and appreciate your understanding. What do you think? Too high? To low? Just right? Be sure to follow along, leave your comments, and join in on the discussion on the rankings at Facebook (facebook.com/rankingthebeatles), on Twitter at @rankingbeatles, and on Instagram @rankingthebeatles. Enjoying the show and want to show your support? Check out https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/support to drop a coin in the tip jar! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/support
Hello Friends, and welcome to the first Mixology of 2021! We're diving headfirst in to a brand new year with our first double album, the 1968 classic 'The BEATLES'. More commonly known as the White Album, we'll be exploring these notoriously different mixes across two episodes, this week focusing on Disc 1. So join me in discovering just why Happiness is a Warm Gun, where the Handclaps went in Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da, and above all, why does the stereo mix of Back in the USSR end in an arctic storm?Happy Listening, Frederick Email the show at: backtomonoradio@gmail.comListen to companion podcast Back to Mono here: backtomono.podbean.comJoin the Facebook Community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/backtomono
In 2020 this discussion may seem quaint to many, as I say in the intro. But some people inexplicably may still find it difficult to take on board the fact that songs such as Strangers in the Night, not to mention Ob La Di Ob La Da, or U2's One, are seen as gay rock songs. Listen and decide for yourself. It's certainly a fun chat!
This episode drops into the contentious White Album sessions. Paul's perfectionism can be such a blessing, but also a curse. In trying to craft the joy and fun of #202 "Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da," he ends up infuriating other band members and fighting with George Martin. Not the easiest way to get to a happy, silly, family friendly song. But then again, happy and family friendly are nowhere on the docket when John and Yoko enlist George and Mal Evans on the auditory equivalent of a bad acid trip, #201, "What's The New Mary Jane." Then again, they're crafting two VERY different ideas here. One is rooted in musicality and traditional song structure, with it's creator leaning on his own well-respected strengths and ability, while the other seems to be a product of someone free from the binds of being a pop star, and able to indulge in the creative whimsy in discovering oneself as "an artist." Or maybe it's just pure mumbo jumbo, I dunno. Joining us this week is guitarist and Jonathan's musical partner Stephen Turner. After being in bands together for the better part of 2 decades, they're still best friends and brothers, in that way that only people who've been creative together and spent countless fart-filled hours touring in a van can be. We discuss growing up in a house in which The Beatles and The Stones were never pitted against each other, switching off one side of your brain to enjoy more complicated music, the kind of music one would create when they get "f#&k you money," and Julia manages to drop a "your mom" for the first time. Want to hear some of Stephen's guitar work? You can check out his and Jonathan's work in The Breton Sound. If instrumental prog is more your thing, you can dig his old band, Epic's album "Proprium." Be sure to follow along, leave your comments, and join in on the discussion on the rankings at Facebook (facebook.com/rankingthebeatles) and on Instagram @rankingthebeatles. Enjoying the show and want to show your support? Check out https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/support! Send us your HOT TAKES for a chance to be featured in a future episode! Visit anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles, and click on Message. You can do it from your phone or computer, and send us your thoughts on a track we've discussed or any particular thing that you'd like to hear us yammer on about! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/support
In the first ever episode of 'On the Road With...' host Gareth John talks to Spike Munro, musical journeyman and former guitarist with UK pop group, Marmalade, who have had 14 top 20 hits in the UK charts, including 'Reflections of My Life', 'Falling Apart at the Seams' and 'Ob La Di Ob La Da'. Check out Spike's brand new show 'Around Midnight with Spike Munro' on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Around-Midnight-with-Spike-Munro-103981237979183/ (https://www.facebook.com/Around-Midnight-with-Spike-Munro-103981237979183/) You can listen again to the songs from this episode on the official 'On The Road With...Featured Songs' playlist on Spotify, which features all the commercially available music so far from the show.
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Music researchers analyzed over 700 top Billboard songs (which included examining over 80,000 chords) and they determined that the “Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da” is the most appealing song ever written. How in the world, you might ask, did they choose that (some would say annoying) song?! Let’s find out how two key ingredients - surprise and uncertainty - combine to create songs that you really like to hear over and over.
01 Bad Moon Rising 02 In The Year 2525 03 Honky Tonk Women 04 In The Ghetto 05 Something In The Air 06 I Heard It Through The Grapevine 07 The Good, The Bad And The Ugly 08 Where Do You Go To (My Love) 09 Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da 10 Come Back And Shake Me 11 I'll Never Fall In Love Again 12 Sugar Sugar
The 50th anniversary of the White Album, with songs the Beatles wrote under the influence of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, founder of Transcendental Meditation. There will be a remix and re-release of the album Nov. 22.Marcus Hart interviews a rare insider who lived for 22 years in the ashrams of the Beatles’ guru, and who underwent an intense emotional rollercoaster of heaven/hell for 6 years while serving on his personal staff. Susan Shumsky, author of Maharishi & Me: Seeking Enlightenment with the Beatles’ Guru, will spill the behind-the-scenes story about the Beatles and other superstar celebrities who studied with the most famous guru to visit the West.Featured Music copyright "Ob La Di Ob La Da" appears on the White Album released 1968 by The BeatlesAdditional Music by Bensound.comThere is a YouTube Version of this show here:http://youtube.com/c/MarcusHartFollow on Twitter @RealMarcusHart
Celebrating the unbelievable sounds of Soul, R&B, Northern Soul, Garage, Psych, Mod Beat, Ska, Reggae and Jazz that makes up the bottomless pool of Mod. Please like the Facebook page here: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast/ ------------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "Contact" The Three Degrees - Warner Seven Arts "First Round Knock Out" Joe Frazier - Motown "My Man, A Sweet Man" Millie Jackson - Spring "Feel It" Sam Cooke - RCA-Victor "Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da" Arthur Conley - Atco "I Ain't Gonna Write You" The Caper Brothers - Roulette "Boom Boom" Blues By Five - Decca "Promise You'll Tell Her" The Swinging Blue Jeans - Capitol "Hippy Hippy Shake" Billy Fury & The Gamblers - London "Me & You (Doin' The Boogaloo)" Lou Courtney - Inferno Soul Club "Try Me" Syl Johnson - Twilight "Give In" The Webs - Popside "Broken Heart Attack" The Sweet - Smash "The Shotgun & The Duck" Jackie Lee - Mirwood "If It's All The Same To You" Luther Ingram - HIB "Things She Says" The In Crowd - Capitol "Paper Crown Of Gold" The Collection - RCA-Victor "Give It A Try" The Camel Drivers - Buddah "Train To Skaville" The Ethiopians - Wirl "Intensified Festival '68 (Music Like Dirt)" Desmond Dekker - Beverly's "I've Got News For You" Ray Charles - Impulse
Feb 2018: In this edition I catch up with Sandy Newman, lead-singer and guitarist of pop sensation of the 60/70s The Marmalade. The Marmalade may be best known for hits such as Reflections of my Life, Rainbow, Falling Apart At The Seams and Lennon/McCartney’s Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da, but Sandy Newman is a whole lot more than that! Singer-songwriter, solo performer and an all-round fabulous guy, Sandy chats to me about his early life and his formative years. #marmalade #themarmalade #sandynewman #pop #music #Glasgow #Scotland #60s #70s #interview
Big important MSS news. After much thought I have decided to leave podomatic. Music Is Our Occupation is hosting various podcasts now including Pressure Drop Soundcast. And Gabe has invited me over. The next 3 podcasts will be posted here and on their site. So please update your bookmarks. http://www.musicaloccupation.com/ The Beatles Tribute Podcast http://www.dancingmood.net/musicaloccupation/?p=1249 The Beatles are easily considered to be one of the best rock n roll bands ever. Their music has been covered by many artists and many artists list them as an influence. This podcast attempts to pay tribute to their great catalogue of music… Al Green “I Want To Hold Your Hand” Otis Redding “A Hard Days Night” The Black Beatles “Reggae and Shout” Crazy Baldhead “Come Together” Joyce Bond “Ob La Di Ob La Da” The Crystalites “Lady Madonna” Marcia Griffiths “Don’t Let Me Down” Rosalyn Sweat and the Paragons “Black Bird” Ike and Tina Turner “Get Back” Ringo Ska “Girl” Toots and Maytals “Give Peace A Chance” Otis Redding “Day Tripper” David Porter “Help!” Ernie Smith “You Won’t See Me” Byron Lee and the Dragonaires “Live and Let Die” B.B. Seaton “Eleanor Rigby” Luciano And U Roy with Easy Star Allstars “With A Little Dub From My Friends” (alternate version only available as download) Don Carlos “Hello Goodbye” Ike and Tina Turner “Let It Be” Michael Rose and Menny More with Easy Star Allstars “A Day In the Life”