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Tremendous Opinions
Somber Summer Wind

Tremendous Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 76:33


The majority of this installment is a late tip of the cap to the greatest, Mr. Tony Bennett. Trying to keep a rainy New York day type of feel for this episode, I was surprised to actually pass an hour of this style of music and to be honest I think I could go for another hour. The Chi-Lites with Oh Girl and Tony Bennett singing Wonderful World has to be my personal favorite parts of this episode. No reason for doing this type of episode other than it's what I wanted to do. I got emotional at work the other day listening to Tony and figured I'd put together something real nice for the people across the inter-web. My newest t-shirt, Dojo of the Rising Sun is available now at www.coffeestainclothing.com and one of the athletes that I made shirts for, Jahvaree Ritzie, had 3 sacks in the season opener at Minnesota. The most jumping around I've done for a football game since Boise State did the back to back trick plays. Hope someone out there enjoys the episode, as always, thank you for being herePolka King of the Midwest,DJ Witwicky

Sound Flave
Eugene Record 7:8:2024 1.43 PM

Sound Flave

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 2:17


Intro by: Gail NoblesCover art by: Gail Nobles Eugene Record was an American singer, songwriter, arranger, and record producer. He was best known as the lead vocalist of the Chicago-based vocal group The Chi-Lites from their formation in 1959 until 1973, from 1980 to 1988, and later making occasional guest appearances. Record wrote and produced many of the group's hits in the 1970s on Brunswick Records, as well as writing and producing for other acts. He had international hits with: "Oh Girl," "Have You Seen Her,When Brunswick began to falter due to legal and financial issues in the mid-1970s, Record decided to go solo and released three albums (entitled The Eugene Record, Trying to Get to You, and Welcome to My Fantasy) in the late 1970s on Warner Music Group without major success, before re-joining The Chi-Lites in 1980.  From Eugene 1976 album the Eugene Record, he made a single entitled Overdose of Joy. It sounds like a smashing hit. Eugene Record sounds a lot like Marvin Gaye and the music sounds like a Marvin Gaye kind of groove. The song was written by Eugene. I'm Gail Nobles. You have been listening to Sound Flave (Radiae Applis Soul).

THE FLEX RADIO INTERVIEW SESSIONS
Marshall Thompson from The Chi-Lites

THE FLEX RADIO INTERVIEW SESSIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 32:25


We interview original member of the Fabulous musical group The Chi-Lites. Songs include: Have You Seen Her, and Oh Girl

Your Kickstarter Sucks
Episode 301: Oh Girl

Your Kickstarter Sucks

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 108:56


What's better than a satisfying dinner (the 300th episode)? How about an elegant dessert (the 301st episode)! Then you can smoke inside the restaurant (the 302nd episode), go to the bathroom and throw up (the 303rd episode), and sit down for another entree (the 304th episode). That's right, the episodes are courses! And right now, this one is “coursing” through the internet on the way to your precious little ears and lobes! On today's show, we have the Return of Quikster, some AI crapola, and dole out the YKS Bump. Plus, a sponge you can pass down to your grandchildren! Isn't that stupid? Yep. But that's the show. Music for YKS is courtesy of Howell Dawdy, Craig Dickman, Mr. Baloney, and Mark Brendle. Additional research by Zeke Golvin. YKS is edited by Producer Dan. YKS Premium..doo doo doot…it makes ya feel good! That could be kinda cool if we were to ever do a jingle for an ad. When you're feelin' low…just watch the show! That's right, watch! Catch video eps of YKS Premium, exclusive mailbags and more at Patreon.com/yourkickstartersucksThis episode of YKS is sponsored by these fine brands: Mt. Ellinor Candle Company - Whether it's the Olympus, the Skokomish, or my personal favorite, the Rainier, this is one candle you will want to burn at both ends! Go to MtEllinor.com and use the code YKS to get 15% off at checkout.Factor - Morning, noon, and night, you're eating meals. And they've never been more healthful or convenient than they have been with Factor. Soon, they'll be calling you, “Mr. Meals!” Enter the code YKS50 at Factormeals.com/YKS50 for 50% off! Athletic Greens - I just got done with a little travel my own self and I don't know where I'd be without my Athletic Greens travel packs. Probably would have taken a wrong turn at Albuquerque! Oh brother, not again! I shoulda had my adaptogens! Get 5 free travel packs and a year's supply of Vitamin D at Athleticgreens.com/YKS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cartridge Cinema Club
BONUS: Oh Girl It's Game of the Year 2022

Cartridge Cinema Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 85:49


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Sateli 3
Sateli 3 - Young Holt Unlimited (60s-70s Instro Soul-Jazz-Funk-Pop) !!! - 18/08/22

Sateli 3

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 59:43


Sintonía: "Gotta Find Me A Lover (24 Hours a Day)" - Young Holt Unlimited "Just Ain´t No Love", "Straight Ahead", "Who´s Making Love", "Soulful Strut", "You Know That I Love You", "You Gimmie Thum", "What Now My Love" (A Maintenant)" y "How Insensitive", extraídas de la recopilación en vinilo "Wack Wack" (Kent Records, 1986), recopilada y con textos de Ady Croasdell "Rubber Lips", "Such a Beautiful Feeling", "Hi Fly" y "Can´t Get Enough Of You", extraídas del álbum "Oh Girl" (Atlantic Records, 1973) Todas las músicas interpretadas por Young Holt Unlimited Escuchar audio

Claim Your Worth
Being a PowerHouse Women with Lindsey Schwartz

Claim Your Worth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 33:05


What is a PowerHouse Women? OH GIRL, this is the episode for you if you got big dreams but fear gets in the way.  Lindsey Schwartz is a best-selling author and the founder of Powerhouse Women. After seeing numerous women in her life stop short of pursuing their own entrepreneurial dreams because of fear and self-doubt, she saw the need for more honest conversations about the ups & downs of entrepreneurship in order to show women that they don't have to have it all together to get started. From there, the Powerhouse Women community, annual event, and podcast were born, with the motto that we're not meant to do business (or life) alone! SOCIAL + WEB LINKS: www.instagram.com/llindseyschwartz www.instagram.com/powerhouse_women www.powerhousewomen.co www.powerhousewomenevent.com (Aug 26-27 2022)   Join Claim Your Worth weekly journaling prompt and inspo by texting "journal" to +1 (802) 523-2747 https://my.community.com/darceyelizabeth  Take the Gut Quiz -> www.gutpersonal.com/Darcey 

Think Loud Crew
"Oh girl, I'm funny as F***!!" ft. Delo

Think Loud Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 60:02


This week on Think Loud Crew, the girls invite producer, comedian, and model Delo! They talk about her stand-up comedy career, living with Shanan's ex, how she started her IG modeling career, her new short film, how to take rejection, selling yourself, long-term goals, and much more! Follow her on IG: @keepitonthedelo Follow us:  Think Loud Crew IG: @thinkloudcrew Cheyenne's IG: @cheynotshy Shanan's IG: @hairbyshananc R's IG: @rkylelynn More about the show:  Check out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEWHZqlWjGI1ZD9TwHBT8jg. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or using this link: http://bit.ly/ThinkLoudCrewPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Konfidence in the Klutch Network
The Chi Reverberation Podcast E 20 | Oh Girl (502)

The Konfidence in the Klutch Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 17:40


Konfidence in the Klutch's Donald Nelson discusses The Chi episode 502 "Oh Girl".  Deezy discusses what we know so far, favorite quotable moments of the show, 7 things to know about E 502 from the opening to the final scene, and the next episode predictions. Don D's love of “The Chi” allows him to break down the episode in a way that only he can. This podcast was recorded at 3:30 p.m. CT on Sunday, July 3rd, 2022.  What we know so far (1:15) Favorite moment of the show (2:25) Takeaways to know about Ep. 502 (4:20) Next episodes predictions (14:20) Host: Donald  Nelson Producer: Donald Nelson

Two Bland Gays ™
TBG #42 - Oh Girl, That's Poopy...

Two Bland Gays ™

Play Episode Play 41 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 53:28


Hi Gay! It's June, so it's officially Pride Month! This week Kevin and Justin discuss all things...GAY. From Pride Parades to kink shaming some kinks, we touch it all. And girl, that's poopy...Tiger King signs a prenup, we call bullshit on Amber Heard and Kevin...SOBERS UP?? Find the mattress to win over the Witcher with CASPER!Use the link below to get FREE SHIPPING on your new favorite mattress! Also save on Sheets, Jammies, Pet Beds & More! You're gonna love it as much as Henry doesJoin the Casper Gang - Click Here to ShopEnjoyed this episode? Don't forget to share with your pals and follow us on Instagram @TwoBlandGaysSupport the show

Pod-O-My
Now That's A Hit

Pod-O-My

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 102:03


If there is one thing besides the incredible acting and writing that carries The Sopranos along, it would be the music. It is a show full of hits, whether those be tunes or murders, and those tunes are used to amplify and even add depth to certain scenes. In this one we go through some of the fan favorites including, "Tiny Tears", "Living On A Thin Line", "Oh Girl", as well as some deeper cuts, to give you some analysis and history behind the music. This is "Pod-O-My's: Behind The Gabagool".

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The Culture Podcast
Oh Girl Really?

The Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 49:15


I am Back with a new episode of The Culture Podcast, and I am now on video. This week I talk about Doja Cat, Blac Chyna, and of course, the slap heard around the world. Instagram @Caroleta_love2

Dark Chatter
Episode 25: Oh Girl, It Gets Worse!

Dark Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 75:58


In this episode Meg wraps our minds around a modern day body snatching nightmare that takes ghoulish to a whole new level! At least Karma has a sweet ending in this one. Then we get angry as Nicole recounts the heartbreaking story of a young woman who just wanted to live her life, and one community that was ruled by fear. Poor Kitty.

Everything’s (not) Fine
Oh Girl, I SEE you.

Everything’s (not) Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 58:20


Keli spent the week caring for little people and comes back with some realizations/revelations. Nicole had a flashback of young mothering and the ugly mom snuck up on her over a decade later.  We had our moments of "ohhh GIRL, we SEE you. And we saw ourselves. Another Brutiful episode.   We want to connect! Find Nicole and Keli on social media by visiting Instagram and Facebook: Find us on instagram @everythingsnotfinepod Nicole Allen is @nicolewith3 Keli is  @msbudinich Email us at improperlyforward@gmail.com Please take a moment to subscribe and share a review of the podcast wherever you listen, especially on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. 

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Heels, Handbags & Hustle with Rachel
Transformational Travel with Sara Martinez

Heels, Handbags & Hustle with Rachel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 32:33


Do you love to travel? Do you ever feel like you NEED to travel...to get away, unplug and escape the crazy, busy life you lead? Oh Girl...I can totally relate! And guess what...it's actually healthy to travel! In this episode, my guest and friend Sara Martinez, explains the concept of Transformational Travel and how it can change the way you "get away" and take it to a whole new level. If you've never considered how important traveling with intention and purpose can be, then this episode is for you! I know you will love getting to know Sara as she shares her own journey, experiences and heart for creating retreats. Get ready to "escape" for a few minutes and learn how you can travel more intentionally!

Whine At 9®
Marshall Thompson Talks Chi-Lites, Hit Music History, Big Breaks, and Michael Jackson, Plus Author Teri Rizvi on Sharing Your Journey - Episode 557

Whine At 9®

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 52:52


Chi-Lites legend Marshall Thompson joins Nancy to talk about his music journey from playing with Gladys Knight, booking early club talent shows with upcoming artists Michael Jackson and The Jackson 5, to Jackie Wilson's endorsement, and Chi-Lites hit music including “Have You Seen Her” and “Oh Girl.” Plus, Marshall talks about creative drive and motivation, the Chi-Lites new star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, “Have You Seen Her” popularity fueled by the Disney Pixar favorite Finding Dori and congo playing on Beyoncé's ‘Crazy In Love' album (1:11). In the second segment, writer and communications expert Teri Rizvi shares the story of her new memoir, One Heart with Courage, its emphasis on our common humanity and the power of courage, and her motivation for sharing the heartfelt essays and stories at this time. Plus, Nancy and Teri discuss the possibilities for jump-starting new projects by revisiting creative projects from the past (29:43). Order Marshall Thompson's book Last Man Standing: Legendary Chi-Lites. Find out more about Teri Rizvi and One Heart with Courage via Braughler Books. Find out more about the Erma Bombeck Writers Workshop. Like and follow Entertaining Insights Facebook Page. Visit Nancy's website. Learn about segment sponsor Humoroutcasts.com (1:03, 29:35).

Aced Out Podcast
EP 20: Marshall Thompson [CHI-LITES]

Aced Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 79:33


** visit acedoutpodcast.com to see photos and more **2021 is the year that MARSHALL THOMPSON—driving force and choreographer for Chicago hitmakers the CHI-LITES—shimmies from star to superstar status. Specifically, his group has been selected for inclusion among this year's additions to the Hollywood Walk of Fame. And it's been a long time coming. Between 1969 and 1974, the Chi-Lites sold millions of copies of their 11 top ten hits, including their eternal crowning achievements, “Have You Seen Her” (from [For God's Sake] Give More Power to the People, 1971) and “Oh Girl” (from A Lonely Man, 1972). The honor of receiving a Hollywood star brings things full circle for Thompson, as Gladys Knight will be performing for the occasion. She's the one who gave Marshall his first big break—on the drums. As a teen, he was always sneaking into the Regal Theatre, only to be tossed out into the snow by the bouncer. But when he found out that Knight would be appearing, he hatched a plan. He rehearsed for weeks in the family basement, mastering the beats to all of her songs. Then he went and got himself some slick threads: cross tie, patent leather shoes, black slacks, and white shirt. When he showed up at the Regal on the big night, he looked like all the other fellas in the house band. So he walked right in with everybody else, the bouncer none the wiser. Now this was big time. The band was at least two dozen pieces, led by none other than Red Saunders! Yet his drummer just couldn't get the feel down. This was Thompson's big chance. “The drummer couldn't play the music,” he recalls “So I raised my hand… ‘Hey Ms. Gladys! Can I play your show?' She said, ‘Come on up here. Showtime is in about 2 hours and this guy's messin up.'” He got the gig and played with her for the week. From there, he got a chance to record with Jackie Wilson, and toured with Major Lance. Despite all this success on the skins, dancing and singing would prove to be Thompson's true calling. He was part of a group called the Desideros with Creadel “Red” Jones. They were frenemies with another clique of singers, the Chanteurs, which included Robert “Squirrel” Lester and songwriter Eugene Record. They would battle all the time. “They could sing real good, and we could dance real good,” Marshall explains. So when both bands broke up, they knew it would be a smart play to join forces. “We went over to their group and I taught them to dance and they had to teach us how to sing like them,” he says. Marshall & the Hi-Lites was born. Throughout the 60s, they pounded the pavement, trying to make it. They recorded singles on local labels, but by the time they got signed to Brunswick, they discovered another band was already using the ‘Hi-Lites' name. So they decided to change it to ‘Chi-Lites' in honor of their homebase. That was the good luck charm, because not long after the 70s rolled in, they scored their first million-selling single, “(For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People.” But “Have You Seen Her” was the real groundbreaker. It was a B-side at first, a tune that the Chi-Lites' band hadn't even bothered to rehearse for live shows. Then one night, when the group was out on the road at a gig, the crowd started screaming and hollering for the song. So they sang it a cappella, over and over again for 15 minutes. After that, they were selling 10k copies per day. The amazing part was the song clocked in at over five minutes, twice as long as the average single in those days. “We didn't think we were gonna get it on the radio,” says Marshall. “It was too long… But the record started selling so much they said ‘Leave it like it is.'” From there, the hits just kept coming. And along the way, Marshall made some amazing contributions to music history outside of the group as well. In this rare gem of an interview, Marshall talks about being managed by Muhammad Ali in the early years, how he started Soul Train with his good friend Don Cornelius, and helping Joe Jackson and the Jackson Five get their start, introducing them to Bobby Taylor. Thompson also raps about being the Chi-Lite's official hairdresser, why engineer Bruce Vadim built a special microphone for each member, and how they developed their dance moves and harmonies. Produced & Hosted by Ace AlanCohosted by Jay Stonew/ Content Produced by Renee Michele Collins, Nat Collins, & Jay StoneWebsite & Art by 3chardsIn-Studio Pics by Debbie JueEngineered by Nick “Waes” Carden at the Blue Room in Oakland, CA But we couldn't have done it without Mawnstr and especially Scott SheppardIntro track “I Can Never Be” from Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth by the Funkanauts. Go get it wherever music is sold. RIP Brotha P.Next Episode: Grady Thomas

Fdj Figueroa
Oh Girl!!!. After the love has gone. It's over. (fdjset_BaladasOldiesIngles-1)

Fdj Figueroa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 49:26


Set en vivo de algo de las baladas en ingles que son clásicas. Espero lo disfruten como yo (son de las mias). 🎤🔊🎶🎵🎤

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The Miss Lucas Show

This week I discuss why ill be single forever, weirdos who act funny when they get in relationships, my 31st bday party and all the lessons that came with it. This weeks Oh Girl goes out to NYC and they bullshit! Always tryna stop my shine bro! Like wtf! #TMC

Dave Baker Presents Hot House Hours
Hot House Hours Extra - Disco Funk Mix

Dave Baker Presents Hot House Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 90:00


This is the first of two bonus episodes this week with this one entirely dedicated to some amazing disco and funky tracks that couldn't be squeezed into the weekly episodes. You can let me know what you think of the selection by getting in touch on Instagram @djdavebaker 1. Coming Out (Club Mix) - Mike Chenery [Funky Revival] 2. RR Express (Original Mix) - BBwhite [Disco Filter Records] 3. This Feeling (Original Mix) - Serial Thrilla [Tasty Recordings] 4. We Wanna Be Free (Original Mix) - Jarred Gallo [InStereo Recordings] 5. Say What (Hey Jack Mix) - Salade Tomate [MCT Luxury] 6. Oh Girl (2020 Mix) - Bruno Browning [Soulsupplement Records] 7. Frozen Funk (Original Mix) - Paolo Bardelli, Alan Junior [B Club Milano] 8. You Got It (Club Vocal) - Just Us [Nervous Records] 9. Piter Play (Dub Mix) - Jon Rich [Pink Panties Records] 10. I Believe (Original Mix) - The Fabulous Joker [Shocking Sounds Records] 11. Bring It On Down (Original Mix) - Disco Darlings, Soul Chaser [InStereo Recordings] 12. Clap Yo (Original Mix) - Andrea K Cappelletti [K-Noiz] 13. Why Did You Do It (Original Mix) - Dirtydisco [PLS+TRX] 14. Brazil (2020 Remix) - Kako Martinez & Javier Ussia [On Work] 15. Don't Start Now (Purple Disco Machine Remix) [Extended] (Original Mix) - Dua Lipa [Warner Records] 16. Is It Love (Original Mix) - Jo Paciello, Lebedev (RU) [Juiced Music] 17. Living in a Disco (Original Mix) - Ian Ossia [Masterworks Music] 18. Felling (Original Mix) - Sugar Hill [TRANSA RECORDS] 19. Wonderland (Peter Brown Smmer Mix) - Kevin Price [PornoStar Records] 20. Le Freak (Block & Crown Summer 2020 Mix) - Jackin' Social Club [Jackin' Social Club] 21. Tonight (Original Mix) - Block & Crown [Next-Gen-Records] 22. It's On You (Original Mix) - Dirtydisco [PLS+TRX] 23. The Music (Original Mix) - Gangs of Naples [Onako Records] 24. 2020 (Original Mix) - Tom Sawyer [Jungle Funk Recordings]

In My Lifetime (The Podcast)
Cam'ron & Jim Jones - Oh Girl (Oh Boy Remix) (ft. Baby)

In My Lifetime (The Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 4:37


Cam'ron & Jim Jones - Oh Girl (Oh Boy Remix) (ft. Baby) by Mini Hip-Hop Museum

The Miss Lucas Show
12 AM in Bethlehem

The Miss Lucas Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 68:18


A compilation of my Petty Moments wrapped into one episode. I hope this makes you laugh during these rough times. Oh & a personal Oh- Girl. I thought Will was lying when he said “Parents Just Dont Understand”... but he was telling the truff! #TMC ❤️

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JNT & DISSOCIATIVE STATES
JNT DS J-TECH 088 2020

JNT & DISSOCIATIVE STATES

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 60:05


1. Lemus – Sol 2. Jacq, UK – Where Do I Go 3. GURU, TR – Atlantis 4. James Solace – Keep On 5. Shaun Frank – Higher State 6. Baustek – Oh Girl 7. Francesco Mercandante & Bedjs– Elisir 8. Hidden Empire – Odyssee 9. Aaron Lewis – Stardawg 10. Itsbilly & Monoky – Hypnotic Photo by Digby Cheung on Unsplash

Horror Heathens
Episode 2 - Oh Girl; the Detective

Horror Heathens

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 86:23


In this episode, the girls watch this Taiwanese film 'Shutter', and agree that the lead character...well he had it coming. Find us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/HorrorhpodEmail us at: HorrorHeathensPod@gmail.com

Overnight Library
OH GIRL! (Part 2) feat. Lo

Overnight Library

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 54:36


Overnight Library
OH GIRL! (Part 1)

Overnight Library

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 42:11


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Overnight Library
OH GIRL (Part 2) Feat. Lo

Overnight Library

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 55:29


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The Miss Lucas Show
Pass The Rejection Plate

The Miss Lucas Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 94:31


Raise ya hand if you handle rejection well? If ya hand is up - ya lyin! This weekend while i was in the middle of rejecting - i got rejected & that twist of events got me to thinking about some real shit. REJECTION has been a reoccuring theme in my life so imma disect it - The Miss Lucas Way! We also got our 1st listener letter! & the half drunken Oh Girl may hit a nerve or two .. this is a long episode but a fulfilling one!.. Like |Comment |Subscribe #TMC

Lupe's Living Room
lupe's living room - episode 8 (in memory of peter paull)

Lupe's Living Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 114:22


Miles Davis - “In A Silent Way” from In A Silent Way, 1971 Columbia Brother Jack McDuff - “Silk And Soul” from Silk And Soul, 1965 Presige Jon Hendricks - “Gimme That Wine” from Recorded In Person At The Trident, 1965 Smash John Murtaugh - “Blues Current” from Blues Current, 1970 Polydor Linda Herre - “Part of My Life” from Now & Then, 1976 Four Eyes (Self-released) Miroslav Vitous - “Epilogue” from Mountain In The Clouds, 1970 Embryo Young-Holt Unlimited - “I'm Still Here” from Oh Girl, 1973 Atlantic Jae Mason - “Woman (You've Gotta Be There)” from Tender Man, 1975 Buddah Coleman Hawkins - “How Long Has This Been Going On?” from The Essential Coleman Hawkins, 1964 Verve Eddie Harris - “Really” from‎ Come On Down!, 1970 Atlantic BREAK - Peter Walker, Rainy Day Raga, 1967 Vanguard Stephen Stills (of CSN!) & Manassas - “Pensamiento” from Down The Road, 1973 Atlantic Irakere - “Chekeré Son” from Chekeré Son, 1979 Milestone Dave Mackay (Dave is blind. From Van Nuys!) & Lori Bell Sextet - “Now” from Take Me To Brazil, 1992 Discovery Donny Hathaway - “Love, Love, Love” from Extension Of A Man, 1973 ATCO Gary Burton - “Las Vegas Tango” from Good Vibes, 1970 Atlantic Don Friedman Trio - “So In Love” from Circle Waltz, 1962 Riverside Joni Mitchell - “Ladies Of The Canyon” from Ladies Of The Canyon, 1970 Reprise John Coltrane - “Lush Life” from Lush Life, 1984 Prestige Sandy Nassan - “Here's That Rainy Day” from Just Guitar, 1970 Embryo Sedaka - “What Have They Done To The Moon” from Emergence, 1971 Kirshner

The Miss Lucas Show
Oh , Girl!

The Miss Lucas Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 62:59


Starting something new ... called the “Oh, Girl” awards. Alotta news & gossip we receive on a daily needs to be recognized for the BS that it is ! First award goes too - my “seeeeester” in spirit & LHH cast member Ms. Jessie Woo. I dont know a evil spirited (real) Christian so i have questions for the madame. We also speak on Cardi & Nicki ... again , Dreamdoll & My personal trails with companionship. What started out ad a random epi, turned into something solid! Like|Comment|Subscribe ❤️

V Extra
#DearBODY

V Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 48:49


OH GIRL! Body shaming, body issues, eating disorders, models… the list goes on and on. We dig deep about how we feel about our bodies, our first memory of being labeled “fat”. Grab a glass of vino because this one is a little heavy. PS you aren’t solo, you are part of our crew, now! Here’s a great site we came across that has awesome resources: https://anad.org/Support the show (https://www.instagram.com/vextrapodcast/)

Beer First
light's Out!

Beer First

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 83:16


We lose half of our electricity and pod cast in the dark.  OH GIRL.....Look at the beer belly on him!  Do Beer bellies attract more women? Want to check out the hottest breweries in America?  we'll tell you where to go! Seaweed Ale is a thing!

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Afro Pop Remix
1972: New Directions, from Politics to Pimpin! - Spcl. Gst. Edward

Afro Pop Remix

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 138:10


Topics: Shirley Anita Chisholm, H. Rap Brown, Diana Ross, Al Green, Superfly, Sanford & Son, & Fat Albert. (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound)   1.    1972 - A Transitional Year, New Directions, Politics and Pimpin   2.    News snapshots   3.    Nixon wins reelection   4.    Watergate: 5 dudes arrested for breaking into the DNC headquarters   5.    Vietnam War: year 17 of 19   6.    Deaths: 641 down from 2357 in 1971   7.    June29 - SCOTUS rules death penalty unconstitutional   8.    Economic snapshots   9.    Black unemployment is 9.9%. highest since great depression.   10.    31% black families headed by women   11.    Minimum wage:    12.    Sports snapshots   13.    Super Bowl: Dallas def. Miami   14.    World Series: Oakland A's def. Cincinnati (4-3)   15.    NBA Championship: LA Lakers def. New York   16.    Science snapshots   17.    CAT scanning, compact disks, electronic mail, and Prozac are developed.   18.    Apollo XVII, the last manned moon landing to date   19.    Entertainment snapshots   20.    Time Inc. drops HBO, the first pay cable network.   21.    Atari breaks out Pong, the first arcade video game. (home version in 1974)   22.    Women dominate the Grammy Awards, grabbing the big 4. Carole King won Record, Album and Song of the Year, while Carly Simon won Best New Artist.   23.    Music (top selling albums): #3. Fragile by Yes, #2. American Pie by Don McLean, #1. Harvest by Neil Young / just an fyi, #13. Led Zeppelin IV   24.    Movies (top grossing): #3. What's up Doc, #2. The Poseidon Adventure, #1. The Godfather   25.    Television: #3. Hawaii Five-O, #2. Sanford and Son*, #1. All in the Family   26.    Black snapshots   27.    Mahalia Jackson and Jackie Robinson pass away   28.    NYC graffiti breaks out. it's one of the 4 pillars of hip-hop   29.    MJ (@14) goes solo: hits w/ Ben   30.    Cicely Tyson (@48) stars in Sounder: Box office hit. Proving that the black audience will take, a non 'super black' exploitation movie seriously.   31.    QUESTION: What pops out for you?   32.    Socio-political (1st major shift to a new direction, political power)   33.    Shirley Anita Chisholm, (@ 47): politician, educator, and author of "Unbought and Unbossed! -1970 autobiographies.   34.    in 1972, she became the first black person EVER to run for POTUS AND the first woman to run for the Democrats.   35.    Already, in 1968, she was the first black woman elected to Congress.   36.    Her campaign was underfunded, dismissed as a symbolic, & basically ignored by the power structure.   37.    And she was not instantly a heroine for black people.   38.    Of course, black male colleagues showed little love: "When I ran for the Congress, when I ran for president, I met more discrimination as a woman than for being black. Men are men.... They think I am trying to take power from them. The black man must step     39.    forward, but that doesn't mean the black woman must step back."   40.    QUESTION: Is this the real reason more black women haven't run? (only other black woman was Carol Moseley Braun from Il in 2004)   41.    About her legacy, she said, “I want to be remembered as a woman … who dared to be a catalyst of change.” (Obama?)   42.    Famous Quotes:   43.    "Tremendous amounts of talent are lost to our society just because that talent wears a skirt."   44.    "The emotional, sexual, and psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says, 'It's a girl'."   45.    "In the end, anti-black, anti-female, and all forms of discrimination are equivalent to the same thing - anti-humanism."   46.    Conclusion: In our lifetime we saw THE MOST successful path for black advancement. Politics. Only 36 years from Shirley to Obama.   47.    Shirley Chisholm was an underappreciated legend and icon.   48.    Other Comments?   49.    Meanwhile...the Black Power Movement is falling apart! (2nd major shift)   50.    1971-1972 the Panthers split into different camps. Huey vs Eldrigdge   51.    They went "Hatfield vs McCoy" and started retaliatory assassinations.   52.    H. Rap Brown (@ 29), is the latest high-profile BPM figure to fall.   53.    Others include: Angela Davis, Assata Shakur, Elaine Brown, Eldridge Cleaver, Fred Hampton, Huey P. Newton, Stokely Carmichael, and Bobby Seale   54.    H Rap Brown sentenced for an attack on a New York City bar?!?!   55.    Currently serving a life sentence for murder after shooting of two Sheriff's deputies in 2000.   56.    He was known for taking over SNCC after Stokely and his autobiography, Die Nigger Die!   57.    Probably most famous for saying, "violence is as American as cherry pie” -and- "If America don't come around, we're gonna burn it down."   58.    QUESTION: Was the decline of the BPM more internal (reliance on the gun and violence), external (black people lost interest) -OR- did black people choose to go the "integration" route?   59.    Conclusion: The BPM had a great message: Pride, Self-reliance, and education. But, I think they were too extreme.   60.    Other Comments:   61.    Music: 1972 Top Singles   #1 Roberta Flack    The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face #2 Gilbert O’Sullivan    Alone Again (Naturally) #3 Don McLean    American Pie #4 Nilsson    Without You #5 Sammy Davis Jr.    Candy Man #6 Joe Tex    I Gotcha #7 Bill Withers    Lean On Me #8 Mac Davis    Baby Don’t Get Hooked On Me #9 Melanie    Brand New Key #10 Wayne Newton    Daddy Dont You Walk So Fast #11 Al Green    Let’s Stay Together #12 Looking Glass    Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl) #13 Chi-Lites    Oh Girl #14 Gallery    Nice To Be With You #15 Chuck Berry    My Ding-A-Ling #16 Luther Ingram    If Loving You Is Wrong I Don’t Want To Be Right #17 Neil Young    Heart Of Gold #18 Stylistics    Betcha By Golly, Wow #19 Staple Singers    I’ll Take You There #20 Michael Jackson    Ben #21 Robert John    The Lion Sleeps Tonight #22 Billy Preston    Outa-space #23 War    Slippin’ Into Darkness #24 Hollies    Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress) #25 Mouth and MacNeal    How Do You Do #26 Neil Diamond    Song Sung Blue #27 America    A Horse With No Name #28 Hot Butter    Popcorn #29 Main Ingredient    Everybody Plays The Fool #30 Climax    Precious And Few   62.    Vote: Best Single, __________________________________   63.    1972 Albums   64.    Jan - There's a Riot Going' On - Sly & the Family Stone   65.    Jan - Black Moses - Isaac Hayes   66.    Mar - Solid Rock - The Temptations   67.    Mar - Let's Stay Together - Al Green   68.    May - First Take - Roberta Flack   69.    Jun - A Lonely Man - The Chi-Lites   70.    Jul - Still Bill - Bill Withers   71.    Oct - Super Fly Soundtrack - Curtis Mayfield   72.    Nov - All Directions - The Temptations   73.    Dec - I'm Still In Love With You - Al Green   74.    Vote: Best Album, __________________________________   75.    Key Artist - Diana Ross (@28): Singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer. Born and raised in Detroit.   76.    Became famous as the lead singer the Supremes, the best charting girl group in history. With twelve number-one hit singles. ("Where Did Our Love Go", "Baby Love", "Come See About Me", "Stop! In the Name of Love", "You Can't Hurry Love", "You Keep Me     77.    Hangin' On", "Love Child", and "Someday We'll Be Together", etc...)   78.    The movie dream girls was inspired by the group   79.    She also did a few big films: Lady Sings the Blues, Mahogany, The Wiz, etc...   80.    Question: Here's my problem with The Boss. Mary Wilson was the heart and soul of the Supremes. Florence Ballard was the best singer. Diana was what?   81.    Conclusion: The Supremes were deliberately glamorous, because Gordy wanted all of Motown to be crossover artists. Beyonce has real game, I'm not convinced Diana wasn't just hyped up.    82.    Other Comments:   83.    Key Artist - Al Green (@26): singer, songwriter and record produce. Born in AR, grew up in Michigan, discovered in Memphis.   84.    Kicked out of the house when his very religious daddy caught him listening to Jackie Wilson.   85.    Quote: "I also listened to Mahalia Jackson, all the great gospel singers. But the most important music to me was those hip-shaking’ boys: Wilson Pickett and Elvis Presley. I just loved Elvis Presley. Whatever he got, I went out and bought."   86.    Started out in 1967, flashed in 1971 with the album, "Al Green Gets Next to You", PEAKED in 1972 with 2 albums - "Let's Stay Together" & "I'm Still in Love with You", and capped 1973 with the lp "Call Me", a critically acclaimed "Masterpiece!"   87.    Basically, everything we love about Al was dropped in that 3-year window.   88.    1974 he was born again   89.    Soon after that his "girlfriend" dumped boiling grits on him in the bathtub before shooting and killing herself. (with his gun!?)   90.    By 1976, he was ready to go gospel.   91.    His longtime producer, Willie Mitchell (the guy who discovered him and crafted his music), passed on doing gospel music. (Bounced check story)   92.    1977, he dropped "The Belle Album", his 12th. Rolling Stone magazine said, "We may someday look back on The Belle Album as Al Green’s best"   93.    Question: Just an observation really. This is the 3rd major shift in 1972. Al didn't make political or activist music. Some said he was the last great "Soul Man". In 1971 Marvin asked, what's going on. During 1972, in the middle of war protests, Watergate, an     94.    election, civil rights protests, the Panthers shooting up the streets, Al Green made LOVE ok again.   95.    Other Comments:   96.    Vote: Key Artists, ________________________________   97.    Movies   98.    Lady Sings the Blues: Based on Lady Sings the Blues by Billie Holiday   99.    Starring: Diana Ross (@28), Billy Dee Williams (@35), Richard Pryor (@32)   100.    Blacula: important because it was a successful black horror film   101.    Buck and the Preacher: important for casting blacks as leads in a western and was the first film Sidney Poitier directed   102.    Super Fly: 4th Major shift (The streets are talking)   103.    Priest is done with the clothes, the cars, the drugs, the money, and the white women.   104.    But, his partner, Eddie isn’t.   105.    Quote (Eddie talking to Priest): "You're gonna give all this up? 8-Track Stereo, color T.V. in every room, and can snort a half a piece of dope everyday? That's the American Dream, nigga! Well, ain't it? Ain't it?"   106.    Curtis Mayfield (@30) wrote and produced the AMAZING soundtrack.   107.    Starring: Ron O’Neal (@35), Carl Lee (@46), Sheila Frazier (@24)   108.    At the time of its release, lots of black folks didn't like what Super Fly was representing.   109.    Quote from the Hollywood NAACP branch: “we must insist that our children are not exposed to a steady diet of so-called black movies that glorify black males as pimps, dope pushers, gangsters, and super males.”   110.    The filmmakers (White producer / black director) say they wanted to show the negative and empty aspects of the drug subculture.   111.    Regardless, Super Fly landed BIG TIME with the "post-Civil Rights" generation.   112.    They thought Eddie spoke the gospel.   113.    Quote (Eddie talking to Priest): " I know it's a rotten game, but it's the only one The Man left us to play. That's the stone, cold truth."   114.    Question: Ultimately, what is the legacy of Superfly?   115.    Conclusion: I really enjoyed the movie. However, it blatantly dismissed the BPM, and spoke directly to the criminal elements in the black community. This movie, along with the "Urban" writers, Donald Goines and Iceberg Slim, helped spawn a generation     116.    of criminals. That can't be a good thing.   117.    Other comments:   118.    Vote: Key movie, ____________________________________   119.    Television   120.    Jan - Sanford and Son debuts on NBC (6 seasons)   121.    Groundbreaking: 1st "Black" cast sit-com on the air...at least 2yrs before: That's My Mama ('74), Good Times ('74), The Jeffersons ('75), and What's Happening!!('76)   122.    Theme music by Quincy Jones (@39)   123.    Starring: Redd Foxx (@50), and Demond Wilson (@26)   124.    Foxx was born in St. Louis, raised in Chicago, and ran the streets with pre-Muslim Malcolm X back in the day.   125.    He came up performing raunchy comedy and developed a cult following in the 50's and 60's.   126.    In 1970 he flashed in the comedy movie "Cotton Comes to Harlem" and the producer of All in the Family hit him up.   127.    Question: Is Lamont crazy? Quote: "MLK left black people hooked on economic dependence and Sanford and Son taught entrepreneurship"   128.    Conclusion: Undeniably funny. Redd had the respect and help from some of the best young comics in the business, black and white. Classic!   129.    Other Comments:   130.    Sep - Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (8 seasons)   131.    Fat Albert first popped up in 1967 during Cosby's stand-up comedy routine "Buck Buck,"   132.    Starring: Bill Cosby (@35)   133.    Born and raised in Philly. High school drop-out. Got his G.E.D. and went to Temple Univ. on a scholarship. While bartending, he discovered his comedy talent.   134.    He dropped out of college and mastered crossover comedy in the early sixties.   135.    In 1965 he broke out in the hit tv series I-Spy and by 1970 he was America's top Black comic.   136.    He went back to college in 1970 and got involved with PBS and the Electric Company.   137.    During this time, he cooked up "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids"   138.    It was based on his childhood friends and every show had an educational lesson in it.   139.    A lot of times the crew would end the show playing a song in the neighborhood junkyard.   140.    Question: Frankly, did the sex scandal undermine his whole career?   141.    Conclusion: I used to really like Bill.   142.    Other comments:   143.    Vote: Television, ___________________________________   144.    Vote: 1972 Biggest Shadow, __________________________

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Browngirl Experience
Oh girl, you can't **** him....

Browngirl Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 95:19


Neena Taurus and Lady K join the Browngirl for some girl talk --- they chat about everything from the Browngirl's inability to flirt to dating with expectations

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Mountain News & World Report
Struggling To Stay

Mountain News & World Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 29:13


This episode looks deeper into the struggle that many Appalachian people experience with wanting to remain in the place they came from to live, work, and raise their families. With fewer economic opportunities, many are choosing to leave the region they call home simply to find work. Yet, there's always the pull to face the struggle and stay home come hell or high water. West Virginia Public Broadcasting's Inside Appalachia, and the Ohio Valley ReSource with WMMT contribute to this episode. Additional music is "Oh Girl" by The Chi-Lites as played by Kentuckian Issac Boone Davis.

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You Killed It
You Killed It Ep 18 - "Oh girl, it wasn't hard. F*ck you."

You Killed It

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 77:10


This week on You Killed It, John and Sheldon try to get inside Lolo Jones's head as she continues to fall apart on The Challenge: Champs Vs. Pros. They discuss CT's Picasso-like physique, CM Punk's growing understanding of the game and Wes's master class on manipulation. Follow us on Twitter: @ShelAlexander @jchidleyhill

ABEL AGUILERA'S Podcast Page
Oh Girl... 2016 Cha Cha Cast

ABEL AGUILERA'S Podcast Page

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 60:32


End of the 2016's best tribal and circuit rhythms, with some hot chachaness !!

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Big Bass Party
Episode 009 - 18/11/13

Big Bass Party

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2013 59:28


Episode #9 features an Exclusive Interview with Germany's fastest rising star, Marten Horger. Sangers & Ra catch up with him on a range of topics, including his brand new track, "Oh Girl". Plus the usual bass music freshness from around the globe. Tracklist: 1. Marten Horger - Oh Girl2. Feed Me - Death by Robot3. DJ Fresh vs Diplo - Earthquake (Vato Gonzalez & Jaguar Skills Remix)4. Slynk & Crazy Daylight - She's Got That5. Kai Wachi feat. Uffy Lane Snyder - In My Blood6. Bro Safari & UFO! - Drama7. Symone - Buyakasha8. Sharam Jey & Kolombo - Big Deal!9. Drake - Too Much (Jessie Andrews & Jason Burns Remix)10. Noisia - Gutterpump (Tom Real & Rogue Element Remix) [BREAK TO THE FUTURE]11. Oliver - Night Is On My Mind (Dillon Francis Remix) 12. Mediks - Come Back Down (Xilent Remix)13. Wilkinson feat. Tom Cane - Half Light

LOTL THE ZONE
Legendary Marshall Thompson of the Chi-Lites debut new Music

LOTL THE ZONE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2012 120:00


LEGENDARY MARSHALL THOMPSON OF THE CHI-LITES DEBUT HIS FANTASTIC NEW SINGLE 'HOLD ON TO YOUR DREAMS' The Chi-Lites were formed in Chicago in 1959.  Originally called the Hi-Lites, they consisted of Marshall Thompson (birthday 24th Aug), Creadel "Red" Jones, Eugene Record, Robert Lester (birthday 16th August) and Clarence Johnson. As the Hi-Lites they released a number of singles on local labels then in 1964 they changed their name to Marshall & the Chi-Lites; the 'C' being added to reflect the name of their hometown, Chicago.  By the end of 1964 Clarence Johnson had left the group and they truncated their name to simply the Chi-Lites.  During the ensuing four years Eugene Record slowly emerged as the group's lead singer, songwriter and producer. In 1969, after signing with Brunswick the previous year, "Give It Away" became their first USA national hit single attaining number ten in the R&B charts.  The follow-up release "Let Me Be The Man My Daddy Was" was moderately successful but another major hit was elusive until "Are You My Woman ?" climbed into the R&B top ten in early 1971.  A succession of top ten hits followed commencing with their next release "(For God's Sake)Give More Power To The People" which was the first release to crossover into the pop charts.  The ballads "Have You Seen Her" and "Oh Girl" followed, both reaching number one in the R&B charts with "Oh Girl" also achieving the number one slot in the pop charts in the spring of 1972.

Oneshed Podcast
Shed #24 : Crunk

Oneshed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2011 14:24


1. ART BRUT / “Sound Of Summer” - 2. DINOSAUR Jr / “Your Weather” - 3. PREFUSED 73 / “Hot Winter's Day” - 4. CUT OFF YOUR HANDS / “Oh Girl” - 5. BRITISH INDIA / “Nowhere Boys”