Podcasts about One Nation Under

2001 studio album by From Zero

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jefferyTV
MeTalking 20230208B: The Power of Music and Memory

jefferyTV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 10:46


ond Memories of Music: Jeffery shares personal experiences and memories associated with Funkadelic’s music, particularly the songs “One Nation Under a Groove” and “Knee Deep.” He expresses a deep connection to these songs and their impact on his life. Interaction with Music Legends: He recounts an encounter with George Clinton and his wife, highlighting his … Continue reading

jefferyTV
MeTalking 20230606: The Power in Subjective Reality

jefferyTV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 37:32


In this talk, Jeffery Scott Mitchell reflects on a transformative moment during his birthday when he heard the song “One Nation Under a Groove.” This unexpected event sparked a profound sense of joy and celebration, illustrating how subjective experiences shape our reality. He emphasizes the importance of energy, personal philosophy, and the interconnectedness of life … Continue reading

TRUTH IN RHYTHM
On THE ONE . . . And Done! - "One Nation Under a Groove" (Funkadelic)

TRUTH IN RHYTHM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 16:17


Welcome to On THE ONE . . . and Done! This is the new show that celebrates the greatest funk songs ever created. Please be sure to like, comment and share the show, and set your alert notifications so as to never miss a video. Thank you very much for your interest and support!   Featured in OTOAD Episode 1: “One Nation Under a Groove” (1978) by Funkadelic. Your tour guide for this affair is Scott “DR GX” Goldfine – lifelong funkateer, disc jockey, music journalist, author of Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk, and producer of TRUTH IN RHYTHM and Where'd You Get Your Funk From? Special thanks to P T F I for providing the theme music. Please drop down in the comments what other songs you would like featured on this program. Support the artists and musicians featured in this episode by purchasing their recordings and attending their performances. https://www.amazon.com/b?_encoding=UTF8&tag=funknstuff-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=7c3da202bf596f575ff2c2313ee3e209&camp=1789&creative=9325&node=163856011 TRUTH IN RHYTHM Show: https://funknstuff.net/watch-truth-in-rhythm-music-interview-show/tir-episodes-directory/ Where'd You Get Your Funk From?: https://funknstuff.net/wygyff-overview/ Website: Funknstuff.net Email: ScottG@funknstuff.net Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/funknstuff Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk Book:  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400 Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/c/TRUTHINRHYTHM  Donations: Help Support FUNKNSTUFF! Paypal: funknstuff.net@gmail.com Venmo: @Scott-Goldfine This is a review, analysis and appreciation video used to educate, evaluate, lend insights and stimulate comment on the songs and artists.  COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. LEGAL NOTICE: All original video and audio content protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281).

TRUTH IN RHYTHM
TRUTH IN RHYTHM Podcast - Lynn Mabry (P-Funk, Talking Heads, Sheila E), Part 2 of 2

TRUTH IN RHYTHM

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 65:44


** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music's foremost masters of the groove. Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM Member through YouTube or at https://www.patreon.com/truthinrhythm. Featured in TIR Episode 335 (Part 2 of 2): Funk, rock and soul singer Lynn Mabry! She is forever known as an original Bride of Funkenstein and P-Funk vocalist, as well as for her work with the Talking Heads and Sheila E.  Beginning her music career with Sly & the Family Stone, other credits include Elton John, Eric Clapton, Steve Perry, Dave Stewart, George Michael, Neal Schon, Angela Bofill, After 7, Junie Morrison, Daughtry, Dave Koz and Foley. Back in the day, in addition to monster tours with Parliament-Funkadelic, she contributed to all-time classic funk albums like Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome, Motor-Booty Affair and One Nation Under a Groove.  Today, having done many projects over several decades with Sheila E, among other projects she continues to perform with the legendary percussionist and former Prince protege. Among the keen insights here is her side of the circumstances of her leaving the P-Funk camp, issues taken with fellow former Funkenstein Bride Dawn Silva's recent tell-all book, how her special relationship developed with Sheila E, and the amazing experiences she had with the Talking Heads. RECORDED MARCH 2024 LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281). Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400

TRUTH IN RHYTHM
TRUTH IN RHYTHM Podcast - Lynn Mabry (P-Funk, Talking Heads, Sheila E), Part 1 of 2

TRUTH IN RHYTHM

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 55:57


** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music's foremost masters of the groove. Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM Member through YouTube or at https://www.patreon.com/truthinrhythm. Featured in TIR Episode 335 (Part 1 of 2): Funk, rock and soul singer Lynn Mabry! She is forever known as an original Bride of Funkenstein and P-Funk vocalist, as well as for her work with the Talking Heads and Sheila E.  Beginning her music career with Sly & the Family Stone, other credits include Elton John, Eric Clapton, Steve Perry, Dave Stewart, George Michael, Neal Schon, Angela Bofill, After 7, Junie Morrison, Daughtry, Dave Koz and Foley. Back in the day, in addition to monster tours with Parliament-Funkadelic, she contributed to all-time classic funk albums like Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome, Motor-Booty Affair and One Nation Under a Groove.  Today, having done many projects over several decades with Sheila E, among other projects she continues to perform with the legendary percussionist and former Prince protege. Among the keen insights here is her side of the circumstances of her leaving the P-Funk camp, issues taken with fellow former Funkenstein Bride Dawn Silva's recent tell-all book, how her special relationship developed with Sheila E, and the amazing experiences she had with the Talking Heads. RECORDED MARCH 2024 LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281). Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400

Ventura Djs Podcast
Funk Mix 2024

Ventura Djs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 61:23


Tracklist  Give Up The Funk  (SickMix intro) Give Up The Funk  (SickMix intro) Dazz  (SickMix intro) Never Too Much  (SickMix intro) Strutt My Thang (SickMix Intro) (clean) Move Your Boogie Body  (SickMix intro) Behind The Groove (SickMix intro) (clean) So Fine (SickMix intro) (clean) You Sexy Thing  (SickMix intro) Thighs High  (SickMix intro) The Groove Line (SickMix intro) (clean) Early In The Morning (SickMix intro) (clean) One Nation Under a Groove (SickMix intro) (clean) Gigolette  (SickMix intro) She Talks To Me With Her Body (SickMix intro) Still in the Groove  (SickMix intro) The Groove Line (SickMix intro) (clean) Make That Move  (SickMix intro) Let's Groove (SickMix intro) (clean) I Didn't Mean To Turn You On (SickMix intro) (clean) Party All the Time  (SickMix intro) Give It To Me Baby  (SickMix intro)

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The Is For Podcast
Breakdowns For Breakfast: From Zero- One Nation Under

The Is For Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 62:41


Monster found an album in the bargain bin when he was 13. Today we breakdown his find and moderate love of almost 30 years. One Nation Under is the first album by the nu metal outfit From Zero. It was released in 2001 and enjoyed some radio airtime in the midwest.

Superfly Selected
Superfly Album der Woche | Dezzy Hollow - "One Nation Under The Funk"

Superfly Selected

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 2:41


Die Westküste der USA ist seit jeher eine Hochburg des Hip-Hop und hat Künstler:innen hervorgebracht, die die Rap-Szene nachhaltig geprägt haben. Von Pionieren wie N.W.A. bis hin zu zeitgenössischen Größen wie Kendrick Lamar, hat die Westküste immer wieder Innovation und Vielfalt in die Welt des Rap gebracht. Mit seinem Album "One Nation Under the Funk" liefert Dezzy Hollow nun eine eindrucksvolle Hommage an diese tief verwurzelte Tradition. (superfly.fm)

The Brothers Grim Punkcast
The Brothers Grim Punkcast #396

The Brothers Grim Punkcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023


Episode 396... human scum and environmental scams. Help celebrate World Environment Day 2023 with the Bros while enjoying drinking water from your trendy metal bottle and a block of environment lix! Easy on the plastic bottles people! Ha. Plus a block of the usual new stuff, plus some whining and complaining. Check out our playlists on YouTubes. Enjoy!!Download and stream here (safely for the environment) (iTunes and Google Podcasts as well):BROS ENVIRONMENT DAY 396 Airing Wednesdays 7pm PST on PUNK ROCK DEMONSTRATION & Fridays/Saturdays 7pm PST on RIPPER RADIO.Send us stuff to brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com. Punk feud...L.A. 25 Ta Life 1:23 Still Pist! Die This Way Porto P de Poser 0:54 F.O.M.O. AR015 F.O.M.O. DEMO 2023Leeds UK MALADJUSTED 1:36 BLOOD FEUD DEMO '23 Columbia Blitzkrieg    2:32 RIVAL Blitzkireg E.P.Environmental Blues (bkgrd) 2:58 Christian and the Sinners The Perversion of Something Good Environmental Pollution     2:06 Rat Bastards Perpetual Disorder Hostile Environment 0:58 Ruin by Design Merger Quagmire, When It Comes To The Environment, I'll Trust The Corporations, Thank You! 0:27 Bittter Payable Till Death Environmental Choice 0:32 Completed Exposition 2010 split with Extortion/I.S. For Household Crack Is Great For The Environment 0:33 Slund Split w/ Lycanthrophy Inevitable Environmental Collapse 1:29 Afgrund Vid Helvetets Grindar Environmental Eclipse 2:15 Behind Enemy Lines One Nation Under the Iron Fist of God Environmental Racism 1:21 Eskera Plastic Fact Eaters Volume 2 Environmental Scam 1:24 Jughead's Revenge Image is Everything Fuck The Environment (bkgrd) 3:57 Forced Exit Spitting Back  UK Dehumanised 0:41 Consolation Repulsive Reflections Cleveland I Kill At Parties 1:37 Cutup Cutup France L'Ennemi 0:56 Phosphore Phosphore TX Personality Syndrome 0:39 Gasket Noumenal Field Recordings EP NY F.C.R. 1:22 ONLY SHALLOW “F.C.R.” b/w “BLOODSTAINS” Richmond VA Valid Trend 2:24 Muck Demo (2023) No Environment (bkgrd) 2:33 Detractions Jorts What's The Big Deal 1:56 Guttermouth Musical Monkey Barcelona Chaos 2:54 Absolute Order? Arrrgh Force Fed 1:34 ATAXXIA Distort Midwest Compilation I Don't Care 1:20 Shroud Total Punk Killer Split w/ Brain Itch CARCUS IN THE FREEZER 1:39 WARPSPASM DISCOGRAPHY Chromosomes 1:21 The Kaak The Kaak Like A Parasite (Screeching Weasel) 3:19 Pantzig Lotsa Spaghetti Environmental Homicide (bkgrd) 2:48 PUS Death from the Skies Come To Bevland 2:02 Eastfield Houmous

Brown Mama Bear
Episode 5, Season 5: A Few of My Favorite Things

Brown Mama Bear

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 27:05


Thank you for listening to Brown Mama Bear hosted by Shanera Williamson.  Today on the show, Shanera looks back at a few of her favorite episodes from the first year of the Brown Mama Bear podcast.   Previous episodes mentioned: Season 1, Episode 5: One Nation Under a Groove with H. Beecher Hicks, III National Museum of African American Music, nmamm.org   Season 1, Episode 10: Montessori Education Part 1 with Sonceria Radford Season 1, Episode 11: Montessori Education Part 2 with Sonceria Radford NIA House Montessori School, niahousemontessori.com   Season 2, Episode 12: The Neutral Ground with CJ Hunt, Part One Season 2, Episode 13: The Neutral Gound with CJ Hunt, Part Two The Neutral Ground film, neutralgroundfilm.com   Connect with Shanera and Brown Mama Bear: Facebook, Instagram, Website   Make sure you share Brown Mama Bear with at least 3 friends so you have someone to talk with about these things.

The List of Lists
December 12, 2022 - Rolling Stone Best Songs 210 to 206

The List of Lists

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 76:05


Helen and Gavin chat about She Said, Harry & Meghan, and count down their Top 10 Movies of 2022,  and it's Week 59 from the list of Rolling Stone's 500 Best Songs Ever, numbers 210 to 206; One Nation Under a Groove by Funkadelic, Boys of Summer by Don Henley, Doll Parts by Hole, Killing in the Name by Rage Against the Machine, and Wichita Lineman by Glen Campbell.

Tool Crate Radio
Episode 48: Episode 048

Tool Crate Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 60:00


So many celebrations as we start the month of June. Let's Go!!!! | 1 | Who Do You Love | Bernard Wright | 2 | Sunrise | Simply Red | 3 | Feels So Real (Won't Let Go) | Patrice Rushen | 4 | All Around the World | Lisa Stansfield | 5 | I Wanna Sex You Up | Color Me Badd | 6 | Reach Up | Toney Lee | 7 | Mind Up Tonight - 2004 Digital Remaster | Melba Moore | 8 | We Got The Funk | Positive Force | 9 | I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl) | Instant Funk | 10 | Love's Got Me High (Marc Romboy's Systematic Soul Mix) | Terrence Parker | 11 | L.O.V.E. - Radio Edit | Motor City Drum Ensemble | 12 | Boogie Down | Ron Trent | 13 | Disco Dreams (Extended Mix) | Seamus Haji, Mike Dunn | 14 | Keep Runnin'(Hun Hun) - Raw Cut Mix | Tink Thomas | 15 | Push The Feeling On - Mk Dub Revisited Edit | Nightcrawlers | 16 | The Party (This Is How We Do It) | Joe Stone, Montell Jordan | 17 | The Cure & The Cause (Dennis Ferrer Remix) | Fish Go Deep, Tracey K | 18 | One Nation Under a Groove | funkadelic | 19 | Do You Love What You Feel | Rufus, Chaka Khan | 20 | It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me - Single Version | Barry WhiteFor More Info:   https://linktr.ee/toolcrateradio

Enterprise Hardcore Podcast
Episode 61- Rich Thurston (Culture, Blood Has Been Shed, Terror, Treason)

Enterprise Hardcore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 80:56


On episode 61 my guest is Rich Thurston. Most people who listen to this podcast have likely seen Rich play in a number of bands over the last 30 years or so. Rich has been in more bands than most of my previous guests. We didn't talk about all of the bands in the interview, but I tried to discuss some of the more notable bands he has been in. Some of these bands include Culture, Blood Has Been Shed, Terror, and One Nation Under. We also talk about the current bands Rich is in, which include Treason, Deep Breath, and Saboteur. As always, I'm extremely envious hearing stories about playing big fests in other countries. Treason has a new record coming out on Safe Inside Records later this year so keep your eyes out for it. https://treasonhc.bandcamp.com/releases https://irishvoodoorecords.bandcamp.com/album/alone-is-where-we-ll-stay --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enterprise-hardcore-podcast/support

1001 Album Club
410 Funkadelic - One Nation Under a Groove

1001 Album Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 23:27


In September of 1978 Funkadelic released their 10th studio album. It was their most successful release, reaching number 1 on the Billboard Magazine's R&B charts and number 16 on the Billboard 200. Lauded by critics, considered by many one of the best albums of all time, but it is as fun as Mothership Connection? Let's talk Funkadelic, One Nation Under a Grove!

Record Roulette
Maggot Brain

Record Roulette

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 46:18


Episode DetailsEamon O'Flynn is joined by Lisa Lambert and Ian O'Neill to discuss Maggot Brain, the third studio album from American funk band Funkadelic. This album ranked #136 on the 2020 Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list.Leave comments on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rrmusicpod or visit our website at recordroulettepodcast.com.Runtime: 46 minutesWho is Funkadelic?Funkadelic was an American funk rock group that produced music from 1968 to 1982. Originally conceived as the backing band for Clinton's vocal group - the Parliaments - Funkadelic eventually became its own entity that pursued a heavier, more psychedelic rock-oriented sound while Parliament - its sister act - pursued more commercial fare. In 1997, Funkadelic was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and in 2005 the group was the subject of a full-length documentary called Parliament-Funkadelic: One Nation Under a Groove. Artists such as Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, MC Hammer and Tupac have all cited Funkadelic as a major influence. The group has two albums on the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums list, including Maggot Brain and One Nation Under a Groove.What is Maggot Brain?Maggot Brain is Funkadelic's third studio album. Released in 1971, it is considered one of the cornerstones of the funk genre and is the final album recorded by the original Funkadelic lineup. The album was a critical and commercial success, hitting the charts in the United States and landing on numerous best-of lists, including being named the 17th best album of the 1970s by Pitchfork. Maggot Brain is a mainstay of the Rolling Stone Greatest Albums list, topping out at #136 in 2020.

CAT BEAR
I Hear George 10:12:21 12.42 AM

CAT BEAR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 6:45


Song: I Hear GeorgeSong by: Gail Nobles © 2021Music by: Gail NoblesPhoto credit: Joe Loonghttps://flic.kr/p/3bs8MxUsage: Wikipedia CC BY-SA 2.0Singer's speech: WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS NOW IS TOGETHERNESS! ONE NATION! (Singing)Announcer: Hey! This is Gail Nobles. It's almost midnight. Y'all ever leave the radio on while you're sleeping? The Glitch Sound! Yea this is Gail Nobles up with ya. So tune into the podcast. Today's topic: George Clinton. Singer's speech: Thank you George Clinton. I see where you're coming from. Wake up Nation! It's time to come together and do what's right. There's a mighty hand that has kept us here, and sometimes it seems like it's moving away. Get it into your mind. One Nation.Announcer: Do you remember when George would say (Feet don't fail me now)? The song “One Nation Under A Groove” was referring to dancing as a way to freedom. Today people still want freedom and believe in fighting for it. When I was a little girl, George Clinton's music seemed a little strange to me in the 70's. He knew things I didn't. But looking at the world today, I understand rebellion and what might have inspired George. Still, his reason for writing the song may not have been political. But when I see what's going on in the world today, I hear George better than I ever did before. And also, you have to be careful what you say. I hope you understand. Feet don't fail me now. One Nation Under A Groove is the ninth studio album by American funk and rock band Funkadelic, released on Sept. 22, 1978 on Warner Bros Records.One Nation Under a Groove was Funkadelic's most commercially successful album, reaching number 16 on the Billboard 200 and being certified platinum in the US, and was one of the band's most critically lauded albums. It is also regarded by many as the greatest funk album of all time and ranks at or near the top of many "best album" lists in disparate genres.[10] The album was later featured on Vibe magazine's 100 Essential Albums of the 20th Century list. The album is ranked number 177 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time in both 2003 and 2012 editions.You know George came back in 1982 with the song Atomic Dog. The track was released as a single in 1982 and became the P-Funk collective's last to reach #1 on the US R&B chart. Atomic Dog is now regarded a classic in black popular music. It was at first held back from radio stations. When I hear the song, to me it's about men chasing women like dogs chase cats. Some men are like dogs. Again, I hear George.I'm Gail Nobles, and you're listening to Postgirl's Recordings. It's a show about the meaning of a song. Today's topic George Clinton. “ I Hear George” by Gail Nobles on the Cat Bear © 2021.

Aced Out Podcast
Ep 14: Shirley Hayden [PARLET/P-FUNK]

Aced Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 126:48


When SHIRLEY HAYDEN [PARLET/P-FUNK] auditioned for Parliament-Funkadelic in singer Malia Franklin’s family basement, she was scared. It was the late 70s and, like every other artist raised in Detroit, she had already been a fan of George Clinton’s clan, then in the midst of recording the stank staple One Nation Under a Groove. “It was a hell of an audition,” she remembers. “The band was hot as hell and I had to show them what I had.” But Hayden was a triple threat—with the look, ability, and charisma to get it done. “It was natural,” she says.It was so natural in fact that Shirley found herself recording, rehearsing and touring for such classics as Motor Booty Affair (1978), Gloryhallastoopid (1979), and Trombipulation (1980) —all while learning to navigate the waters without getting wet. “Each opportunity I was given to sing, to perform, I pushed myself into taking it because I was somewhat shy,” she explains. “There’s a lot of different characters going on around here and I don’t know who’s who. It’s always 15, 20, 30 people around. I was trying to fit in… How do I fit in?”Evidently, Shirley fit in just right. She was chosen to join a “second phase“ version of sister group PARLET, replacing the legendary Debbie Wright — (sister to Jim Wright aka Jay Double You!, and Shirley’s former boo) — and appearing on Invasion of the Booty Snatchers (1979) and Play Me Or Trade Me (1980). Hayden recalls it as a fun, beautiful, creative time. “The female energy,” she says. “We were all young and learning… I was an empty vessel just willing to soak it all in.” Nonetheless, as exciting as it all was, Shirley also remembers things could get frustrating. “Here it is,” she says, recreating her headspace at the time. “Your dream is happening. You’re singing on a professional level… You’ve gone to the next level of your craft, which is exciting… You’re accepted by the masses.” Yet she found herself asking the same question over and over: “How am I going to get paid for doing this?” Indeed, which way the cash flowed wasn’t always clear, and she had responsibilities outside of going to yet another after-party—most importantly, a young daughter whom she had to leave for short periods in order to work. “I could not afford to hang,” she says.On top of that, there was friction between bandmates—particularly about who should be out front. “It was vicious,” says Hayden, “because it created this tension.” However, it all seemed to be part of Dr. Funkenstein’s diabolical plan. “That’s what I believe George Clinton loved,” she explains. “He was fed off of the tension… He wanted to take all that energy and take it to the stage. That’s what made the show so exciting — because people were releasing all their inhibitions.” Still, the strain often meant that animosity and ambition overruled sisterly love. “It is a shame,” Shirley surmises. “And I don’t know why because each one of you is a star. The light shines on all of us… Why can’t we share the spotlight?” Hayden also has her issues with how the ladies of the P-Funk canon have been acknowledged since—or not so much. “I’m a little disappointed and don’t understand as to why the women haven’t really been spoken of by George Clinton publicly,” she says. “We’re still fighting for our place in the Parliament musical history of things… Our vocals were ultra-important, played a big part in the shaping of that sound.” It especially hurt her feelings when she was not invited to participate in Parliament-Funkadelic’s 2019 Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award ceremonies or celebrations, relegating her to watching it on TV in her living room. But instead of being bitter, she has an optimistic belief that her due is on the horizon. “There are parties and events and awards that are in the future,” she asserts. “And I’m looking forward to the accolades that are coming… This music is eternal. It’s timeless.”Shirley still lives in Detroit, making always-on-the-one jams with a crew called Black Planet, which includes Danny “Blackman” Harris and Sean “Papa” Franklin. But she never knew how important what she took to the stage back then would still be right now. “To look back and see the growth and the evolution is just mesmerizing,” she says. “To see how far I’ve come in my life… There was a lot of beautiful creative energy flowing at that time. So I am very appreciative of being chosen to be part of the sister group Parlet... I really do thank George Clinton for the opportunity. Had no idea that it would be part of my life today. I’m very proud of the work that we did.” In this chillaxed, edutaining interview, Ms. Hayden describes the hidden meanings behind P-Funk lyrics, her love for jazz vocalists like Sarah Vaughn and “auntie” Billie Holiday, and what it was like working with Kid Rock during his rise to fame— earning herself gold, platinum, and diamond albums with residuals that still provide for her family today. Shirley also talks about that time Jeanette Washington screamed at her over the phone, why she thinks Trombipulation is underrated, and her deep personal relationship with her big bother and role model Garry Shider.Produced & Hosted by Ace AlanCohosted by Jay Stonew/ Content Produced by Patryce “Choc’Let” Banks and Jay StoneWebsite & Art by 3chardsIn-studio Photos by Debbie JueEngineered by Justin Ancheta & Alex Scammon w/ Domick Brown at Soul Graffiti Studios in Oakland, CA …but we couldn’t have done it without Scott Sheppard

The Lethal List
E69: Understatement

The Lethal List

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 150:20


TRACKLIST: 1. Light - Aaron Brockovich [@aaronbrockovich] 2. Can We Talk [JUN TANAKA Edit] - Tevin Campbell x Bas x Jun Tanaka [@dj-jun1990] 3. Cross My Mind [Midnight Club Edition] - Jill Scott x Cosmo's Midnight [@cosmosmidnight] 4. What Kinda Music [Jordan Rakei Remix] - Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes [@jordan-rakei @tommisch @yussefdayes] 5. On My Mind - Suff Daddy x Jorja Smith [@suff-daddy] 6. body cast - Dua Saleh [@doitlikedua] 7. BRAND NEW (ft. Blxst) - Bino Rideaux [@binorideaux] 8. Sick of Being Lonely [Remix] - Field Mob 9. BCCMMG [Remix] (ft. Rick Ross & Meek Mill) - Stalley [@stalley330] 10. mrsofficer - DNNY KAY [@dnnykay] 11. Enjoy Yourself (ft. KAROL G) - Pop Smoke 12. UNIIQU3'S GROOVE ( GET DOWN) - UNIIQU3 [@uniiqu3] 13. wildchild - renegade master [paul mond flip] - paul mond [@paulmond] 14. Strike a Pose (ft. Aitch) - Young T & Bugsey [@youngtbugsey] 15. One Nation Under a Groove - Chaka Demus & Pliers 16. ESTREMECE - Jay La Flaga [@jaylaflaga] 17. Beamer (Bad Boys) - Rema & Rvssian [@heisrema] 18. Can We (ft. Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott) - SWV 19. Greed - Tash Sultana [@tash-sultana] 20. Awash / Ammalele - Alhousseini Anivolla & Girum Mezmur [@alhousseini-anivolla] 21. Purple Hat - Sofi Tukker [@sofitukker] 22. Tokyo Drifting - Glass Animals & Denzel Curry [@glassanimals @denzelcurryph] 23. Start - Nikitch & Kuna Maze [@nikitchmusic @kuna-maze] 24. JUNE 5th / QueenZnGodZ - Wale [@walefolarin] 25. paterson plank (unmixed) - Yaya Bey [@yayabey] 26. Tell Him - Lauryn Hill 27. First Responders - Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder & Kamasi Washington 28. Plantain & Champagne - Kinkai & Saffron Grace [@kinkai @saffrongrace] 29. Bad Influence - Omah Lay [@omah_lay] 30. • I Know - Jazz Cartier [@jazzcartier] 31. Own It - Drake [@octobersveryown] 32. Talk 2 Me - Tre Oh Fie [@treohfie] 33. Fire Lovin - Pleasure P 34. Date - Tone Stith [@tonestith] 35. Walls (ft. Thierry Ganz) - Tera Kòrá & Youp [@tera-kora] 36. say u luv me like pls im begging u - sammi g [@djsammi-g] 37. Not 4 Nothin - Alia Kadir [@sleepyalia] 38. Understatement - Jesse Elvis [@jesseelvis] 39. Good Luv'n' - BJ the Chicago Kid [@bjthechicagokid] 40. Can't Be // How U Feel (ft. Stevan) - Billy Lemos [@billylemos] 41. delicate - Jonah Yano [@jonahyano] 42. Fraud - DESTIN CONRAD & Ambré [@destinconrad @ambremusic] 43. Only If - Steve Lacy [@steevlacy] 44. Godspeed - Frank Ocean [@frankocean] 45. Falling - DRAMA [@dramaduo]

Questionable Personalities Podcast
Episode 31. Ins and outs of indie filmmaking with writer-director Susan Skoog. Part 2

Questionable Personalities Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 42:30


In part 2 we continue our conversation with Susan Skoog. She is a filmmaker and screenwriter who wrote, produced, and directed an indie feature film "Whatever" which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. and was released theatrically by Sony Pictures Classics. "Whatever" stars Liza Weil (Gilmore Girls, How To Get Away with Murder) and Frederic Forrest (Apocalypse Now, The Conversation). Susan has written screenplays for Warner Brothers, HBO and MTV Films among others, working with such esteemed producers as John Wells (ER, The West Wing, August: Osage County) Ron Yerxa and Albert Berger, (Cold Mountain, Election, Little Miss Sunshine), and George Pelecanos (The Deuce, The Wire). Inaddition to working on indie films,Susan has also had a successful career as a writer, director, and producer of numerous documentary and non-fiction programs for such television networks as VH1, Turner Network Television, Turner Classic Movies, AMC, FX, MTV, CBS, Fuse, Rave HD, TBS, Tru TV/Court TV and PBS. Susan was the series producer for VH-1’s weekly film program FLIX as well as the producer and director for many of that network’s ACE Award winning series, VH1to One. Furthermore, Susan co-directed and edited an hour-long documentary for PBS on George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, One Nation Under a Groove, which aired in 2006. Her award-winning scripted digital series, Breeding Grounds, was included in IFP’s Screen Forward Lab and the No Borders section of Film Week, and all of the episodes premiered at the Montclair Film Festival and have screened a numerous film festivals. Her most recent film, Dog Walker, stars Emily Bergl (Shameless, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Mindhunter) and is currently screening at film and content festivals across the country.

Questionable Personalities Podcast
Episode 30. Ins and outs of indie filmmaking with writer-director Susan Skoog. Part 1

Questionable Personalities Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 42:24


Susan Skoog is a filmmaker and screenwriter who wrote, produced, and directed indie feature film "Whatever" which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. and was released theatrically by Sony Pictures Classics. "Whatever" stars Liza Weil (Gilmore Girls, How To Get Away with Murder) and Frederic Forrest (Apocalypse Now, The Conversation). Susan has written screenplays for Warner Brothers, HBO and MTV Films among others, working with such esteemed producers as John Wells (ER, The West Wing, August: Osage County) Ron Yerxa and Albert Berger, (Cold Mountain, Election, Little Miss Sunshine), and George Pelecanos (The Deuce, The Wire). Inaddition to working on indie films,Susan has also had a successful career as a writer, director, and producer of numerous documentary and non-fiction programs for such television networks as VH1, Turner Network Television, Turner Classic Movies, AMC, FX, MTV, CBS, Fuse, Rave HD, TBS, Tru TV/Court TV and PBS. Susan was the series producer for VH-1’s weekly film program FLIX as well as the producer and director for many of that network’s ACE Award winning series, VH1to One. Furthermore, Susan co-directed and edited an hour-long documentary for PBS on George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, One Nation Under a Groove, which aired in 2006. Her award-winning scripted digital series, Breeding Grounds, was included in IFP’s Screen Forward Lab and the No Borders section of Film Week, and all of the episodes premiered at the Montclair Film Festival and have screened a numerous film festivals. Her most recent film, Dog Walker, stars Emily Bergl (Shameless, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Mindhunter) and is currently screening at film and content festivals across the country.

Talk Toomey
Ep. 216 Rob Ruccia (From Zero / Robbcast Podcast)

Talk Toomey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 58:23


Rob Ruccia is a man of all trades! Rob is the current co-host of the Robbcast Podcast with Robb Rivera of Nonpoint. Rob was the bassist in From Zero and has spent close to 20 years producing, engineering and mixing records. Rob talks about the heyday of nu metal in Chicago, getting signed to Arista and the recording process of One Nation Under. We also discuss his move to fulltime recording. Rob talks about working with Nonpoint and writing with the band. We then finish up with him becoming a podcaster and what he has learned delving into the pod world.CONTACT:Email Talk Toomey Talk Toomey Facebook Talk Toomey Twitter STORE: Talk Toomey Flaming Pentagram Tee Talk Toomey Logo Tee DONATE: Patreon Paypal

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Beautiful Black Music
045 Beautiful Black Music

Beautiful Black Music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 63:04


The Revolution Will Not Be Televised – Gil Scott Heron. 2. Express Yourself – The Watts 103rdStreet Rhythm Band. 3. Stand! – Sly & The Family Stone. 4. The Message – Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five. 5. The Ghetto – Donny Hathaway. 6. People Everyday – Arrested Development. 7. One Nation Under the Groove – Funkadelic. 8. U.N.I.T.Y. – Queen Latifah. 9. Fight the Power – The Isley Brothers. 10. Grandma’s Hands – Bill Withers. 11. We the People Who Are Darker Than Blue – Curtis Mayfield. 12. Say it Loud – James Brown.

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The Roach Koach Podcast
Episode 90: One Nation Under by From Zero

The Roach Koach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018


This week on the Roach Koach Podcast Jenny, Lorin, and Matt visit the piercing parlor and ask for one of everything while they listen to One Nation Under by From Zero. Topics discussed: Who's Tweeting, Sevendust responses, JD in Detroit, New CrawlBlind, the Thick of It, The Piercing Parlor, the From Zero comic book, super powers, big thrifting, keeping your urethra safe, Alien Ant Farm, Whig Talk, “no one likes being erased”, Creed Country, Prowlar checks in, Return to Sender lunacy, “F-f-f-fucking”, Nu-Metal BNL, Lorin getting real Dad, the Christgau Challenge, a review from the Daily Vault, the Genius List, crunchy rugs, the Juggalo Hundo, and Canon Talk, were we decide whether From Zero deserve a spot in the Nu-Metal Canon. Help give our podcast more visibility and contribute to the Juggle Hundo by rating and reviewing Roach Koach on iTunes! 100 reviews and we will review ICP's The Amazing Jeckel Brothers! Take a moment to like Roach Roach on Facebook and share our posts. Questions about the show? Have album recommendations? Just want to say hi? We'd love to hear from you! Contact the show @RoachKoach on Twitter, Roach Koach on Facebook or send an email to RoachKoachPodcast at Gmail.

Press Play. Music Comes Out. - BFF.fm
Episode 12: Unexpected pauses in the tracking area

Press Play. Music Comes Out. - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017


p-, and np-, funk. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Journey In Satchidananda by Alice Coltrane ft. Pharoah Sanders (-) 4′45″ Suite Equestria by Moondog on Elpmas (-) 14′26″ Moondog Monologue by Moondog (-) 24′00″ Street Hassle by Lou Reed on Street Hassle (-) 35′05″ New York is Killing Me by Gil Scott-Heron on I'm New Here (-) 42′27″ Space Song by Gil Scott-Heron on Live at The Town and Country Club, 1988 (-) 50′12″ Plastic Pattern People by Gil Scott-Heron on Small Talk at 125th and Lenox (-) 52′12″ Revolution Revised by Genaside II on Return of the Redline Evangelist (-) 56′00″ You Make Your Own Heaven and Hell by The Undisputed Truth (-) 58′39″ The Ghetto by Donny Hathaway (-) 66′00″ Whole Lotta Love by Ike and Tina Turner (-) 72′00″ Who Says a Funk Band Can't Play Rock by Funkadelic on One Nation Under a Groove (-) 79′15″ You and Your Folks, Me and My Folks by Funkadelic on Maggot Brain (Westbound) 83′11″ P-funk (Wants To Get Funked Up) by Parliament on Parliament (-) 91′19″ Supernatural Thing (pts 1 & 2) by Ben E King (-) 97′03″ Pony by Annette Peacock on I'm the One (-) 103′34″ Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) by Sly and the Family Stone on The Best Of (-) 110′00″ La Vie En Rose by Grace Jones (-) 116′00″ Jazz (We got) by A Tribe Called Quest on The Low End Theory (-) Check out the full archives on the website.

Press Play. Music Comes Out. - BFF.fm
Episode 12: Unexpected pauses in the tracking area

Press Play. Music Comes Out. - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017


p-, and np-, funk. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Journey In Satchidananda by Alice Coltrane ft. Pharoah Sanders 4′45″ Suite Equestria by Moondog on Elpmas 14′26″ Moondog Monologue by Moondog 24′00″ Street Hassle by Lou Reed on Street Hassle 35′05″ New York is Killing Me by Gil Scott-Heron on I'm New Here 42′27″ Space Song by Gil Scott-Heron on Live at The Town and Country Club, 1988 50′12″ Plastic Pattern People by Gil Scott-Heron on Small Talk at 125th and Lenox 52′12″ Revolution Revised by Genaside II on Return of the Redline Evangelist 56′00″ You Make Your Own Heaven and Hell by The Undisputed Truth 58′39″ The Ghetto by Donny Hathaway 66′00″ Whole Lotta Love by Ike and Tina Turner 72′00″ Who Says a Funk Band Can't Play Rock by Funkadelic on One Nation Under a Groove 79′15″ You and Your Folks, Me and My Folks by Funkadelic on Maggot Brain (Westbound) 83′11″ P-funk (Wants To Get Funked Up) by Parliament on Parliament 91′19″ Supernatural Thing (pts 1 & 2) by Ben E King 97′03″ Pony by Annette Peacock on I'm the One 103′34″ Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) by Sly and the Family Stone on The Best Of 110′00″ La Vie En Rose by Grace Jones 116′00″ Jazz (We got) by A Tribe Called Quest on The Low End Theory

Ill Street News Podcast
Episode 27 - with Wolves Attack!! and Rich from Treason

Ill Street News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 180:30


On this episode we sat down with Wolves Attack!! WA is a hardcore band from Philadelphia, PA. They will be releasing their new album "Piss on Everything" digitally and on CD on June 23rd through Horror Pain Gore Death. you can pre-order the album @ http://www.horrorpaingoredeath.com/store/hpgd149.html www.horrorpaingoredeath.com https://www.facebook.com/wolvesattack215/ https://wolvesattack.bandcamp.com/releases Also on this episode we spoke to Rich Thurston from Treason. Treason is a hardcore band from Cincinnati, Ohio and features members of Suffocate Faster, LAW, Culture, One Nation Under and Blood Has Been Shed. You can download their 2017 Demo on Bandcamp. Also they will be releasing a new 12" EP on New Age Records this summer. You can catch them playing Saturday of This is Hardcore on July 29th 2017. http://newagerecords.net/ https://www.facebook.com/treasonohio/ https://treasonhc.bandcamp.com/releases Songs By: A Needle Under The Nail Treason Candy Wolves Attack!! I Was Afraid Beg For Life Disrepair Thanks for all the support and share and subscribe!! YOU CAN FOLLOW US ON.... Twitter - @ISN_podcast Facebook - www.facebook.com/theillstreetnewspodcast Facebook Group Page - illstreetnews Instagram - @illstreetnews Email us - illstreetnews@yahoo.com Leave us a voicemail: 267-297-4627 YOU CAN LISTEN ON..... Soundcloud - www.soundcloud.com/illstreetnews YouTube iTunes Google Play Stitcher Overcast Blubrry

The Immortals
Episode #62 -- Andrei Rublev / Wild Gift / Sea Cucumber / One Nation Under a Groove / The Bears' Invasion of Sicily / Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

The Immortals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 86:42


The Immortals are back and they're going to the 51st State of America: Russia! They're off to see the great painter Andrei Rublev, while they review a long movie about him. Also they're going to listen to some good ole punk, eat something Austin calls “JELLO for grown-ups”, debate whether Funktastic is funk, debate whether a reader's guide is a reader's guide and then decide to leave Russia and go right into a wormhole where it's safer. Get excited!   Intro 0:00 – 2:23 Andrei Rublev 2:23 – 22:48 Wild Gift 22:48 – 30:47 Sea Cucumber 30:47 – 41:00 One Nation Under a Groove 41:00 – 46:44 The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily 46:44 – 54:24 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 54:24 – 1:15:55 Outro 1:15:55 – 1:26:41     --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air.   Email Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!)   Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord  

DJ Bill Coleman & Peace Bisquit Podcast
Episode 49: DJ BILL COLEMAN: Stoned Soul Picnic - Part Two

DJ Bill Coleman & Peace Bisquit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2013 130:12


"Got To Give it Up" - Marvin Gaye "I'll Always Love My Mama" (long version) - The Intruders "That Lady" - The Isley Brothers "Rockin' Robin' - Michael Jackson "My Guy" - Mary Wells "Sex Machine" - James Brown "Bustin' Loose" - Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers "Candy" - Cameo "We Are Family" - Sister Sledge "Square Biz" - Teena Marie "Ain't Nobody" - Rufus featuring Chaka Khan "Juicy Fruit" - Mtume "Don't Look Any Further" - Dennis Edwards and Siedah Garrett "Ladies Night" - Kool & The Gang "Got To Be Real" - Cheryl Lynn "Fantastic Voyage" - Lakeside "We Got The Funk" (Danny Krivit Re-Edit) - Positive Force "Never Too Much" - Luther Vandross "Flashlight" - Parliament "More Bounce To The Ounce" - Zapp "Upside Down" - Diana Ross "Rock With You" - Michael Jackson "I Wanna Be Your Lover" - Prince "Electric Slide" "Cha Cha Slide" - Mr. C "One Nation Under a Groove" - Funkadelic "Family Affair" - Sly & The Family Stone "That's The Way Of The World" - Earth, Wind & Fire

Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast
PROGRAM 31: STALLING INTO THE ABYSS [11.29.12]

Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2012


Radio CPR is broadcasting beyond its own backyard for the first time in the life of Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall, and the Grouse, as you might expect, crumbles under the pressure. Late start because of a DJ training session before the show. Download | Podcast Bold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps). Stalling tape Jeffrey Stolet - "Lariat Rituals" (from YouTube) Daniel Bachman - "Sita Ram (Who is God)" (from Oh Be Joyful) The Fear that is knowing potentially thousands of people could be listening; the disappointment in knowing it won't stop Grouse from rambling on anyway. The Meters - "Darling Darling Darling" (from Funkify Your LIfe: The Meters Anthology) Stereolab - "Three Women" (from Chemical Chords) Frederic Rzewski performed by Marc-André Hamelin - "NORTH AMERICAN BALLADS (exc) (3) Down by the Riverside" (from The People United Will Never Be Defeated! - 36 Variations On ¡El Pueblo Unido Jamás Será Vencido!) Bent Leg Fatima - "Greetings and Farewells / Cup and Saucer" (from Bent Leg Fatima) Grouse played some Rush because he thought they were Thrush. Noble Watts - "Teen-Scene" (from Cats Got These Cats' Tongues - 26 Rarities From Mr. Fine Wine's Vaults) Silo Halo - "Wonderful Gift" (from Night and the City) Unrest - "June" (from BPM 1991-1994) Cotton Candy - "Strudel Zum Toast It / Compulsory & Auditory / Water Country" (from America Hearts / Cotton Candy split EP) Teething Veils - "You Write on My Face" (Live on Radio CPR) Six Organs of Admittance - "Blues for Jack Parsons" (from Parson' Blues) America Hearts - "White Socks" (from America Hearts / Cotton Candy split EP) Grouse gave up on this episode a while ago. Onward and upward! The Mar-Keys - "Sack-O-Woe" (from The Complete Stax/Volt Singles: 1959-1968) Talibam! - "Squeeze My Nuts In the Barnyard" (from Discover AtlantASS) The Pyramids - "Absolution" (from Otherworldly) Funkadelic - "Groovallegiance" (from One Nation Under a Groove) The Congos - "Congoman" (from Heart of the Congos)

Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast
PROGRAM 21: AND SHE NEVER HOLLERS COO-COO TILL THE FOURTH DAY OF JULY [07.05.12]

Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2012


It's the day-late July 4th show (and the week late podcast!). The Mighty Grouse pays tribute to his sister bird, The Cuckoo, who only sings "cuckoo" each year on Independence Day. Then it's on to a big America set, which in true Grousey fashion has to end up in Trinidad eventually. Download | Podcast Bold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps). Charalambides - "Can You Count the Stars" (from The Historic 6th Ward) The Mighty Grouse talks out his ass about pneumonia and forgets the name of Trish Keenan Charalambides - "Pieta" (from The Historic 6th Ward) Clarence Ashley - "The Coo-Coo Bird" (from Roots of Drone)(really!) Tom Carter and Christian Kiefer - "The Coo-Coo Bird" (from From The Great American Songbook) Dorothy Carter - "The Cuckoo" (from Troubador) John Fahey - "Variations on the Coocoo" (from The Dance Of Death & Other Plantation Favorites) Robert Wyatt - "Cuckoo Madame" (from Cuckooland) Antiteater - "Opening" (from Cloud Cuckooland) Genesis - "Cuckoo Cocoon" (from The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway) Erik Darling - "Cuckoo" (from True Religion) Gary Higgins - "Cuckoo" (from Red Hash) Holy Modal Rounders - "Cuckoo" (from Holy Modal Rounders Vol 1) Monks - "Cuckoo" (from Black Monk Time) Obscure album liner notes read by the Mighty Grouse! Joseph Byrd - selections from Yankee Transcendoodle Bill Orcutt - "The Star-Spangled Banner" (from YouTube) Liquor Store - "Proud to Be an American Man" (from Yeah Buddy) Prince - "America" (from Around the World in a Day) Ray Charles - "America the Beautiful (followed by a Coke Commercial)" (from Genius & Soul: The 50th Anniversary Collection) Lord Invader - "Intro (with Alan Lomax) / Rum and Coca-Cola" (from Calypso At Midnight) Duke of Iron - "Intro (with Alan Lomax) / Roosevelt in Trinidad" (from Calypso After Mignight) Mighty Zebra & La Motta Brothers - "We Like Ike" (from Muriel's Treasure) Mighty Terror & His Calypsonians - "Heading North" (from Trojan Calypso Box Set) Mighty Sparrow - "Jean and Dinah" (from 16 Carnival Hits) Mighty Sparrow - "Yankees Gone / Steel Band Procession" (from Calypso Awakening: From The Emory Cook Collection) Van Dyke Parks - "Stars and Stripes Forever" (from Discover America) Grouse, your instincts proved right for once, that was Packy Axton. Also Grouse enjoys saying "yank me" a little too much. Baracudas - "Yank Me (Doodle)" (from The Complete Stax/Volt Singles: 1959-1968) The Liberty Belles - "Shing-a-Ling Time" (S-209) Funkadelic - "Groovallegiance" (from One Nation Under a Groove)

Thunderbear's Thunderlair
Thunderbear's Thunderlair 2012-04-07

Thunderbear's Thunderlair

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2012


Playlist:Good Times Bad Times – Led ZeppelinRun Home – PriestessOne Nation Under a Groove – FunkadelicBad Lovin' (Never Felt So Good) – StoneRiderKeep on Rotting in the Free World – CarcassEvil Woman – Electric Light OrchestraMegalomania – Black SabbathCan I Play with Madness – Iron MaidenUrine Trouble – The Gloominous DoomNight City – The Sword(Don't Fear) The Reaper – Blue Öyster CultDownload

Umphrey's McGee Podcast
Podcast #74 - Summer 2008 part 3

Umphrey's McGee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2008 74:28


00:00 The Floor (7.27.08 - Pier Six Pavilion, Baltimore, Maryland) 05:51 Higgins (7.10.08 - Willow Island, Madison, Wisconsin) 19:45 Bright Lights, Big City > 27:24 Voices Inside My Head* > 39:24 "Jimmy Stewart" (7.31.08 - Lincoln Theatre, Raleigh, North Carolina) 45:10 Slacker^ (7.18.08 - White River State Park, Indianapolis, Indiana) 55:23 Example 1 > 67:44 Ringo** (7.06.08 - Minnesota Zoo Amphitheatre, Apple Valley, MN) Total Broadcast Length 74:28 Notes: * first time played (The Police) ^ with One Nation Under a Groove (Funkadelic) teases ** second half, only

Soul Music of the World
One Nation Under the Soul Shack: The Mixtape

Soul Music of the World

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2007 53:19


I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to Detrel and Pam from One Nation Under the Soul Shack. This wonderful duo has lifted my spirits on many a rainy day with their kind words, selfless promotion, and sincere dedication to great soul music. Mama used to say to me,"Give a person the roses while you can!" I could never repay my friends at ONUTSS for all they've done but I sought to express a sincere thanks in the mix! The first of five , this amalgamation of soul, chillout, and jazz is deeply rooted in the essence of all ONUTSS represents. We piece together local talent, artists from across the pond, and as always, provide a welcome intro to some musicians you may have missed. The idea of sharing great music while putting the spotlight on others continues to give our vision both sense and purpose. ONUTSS: The Mixtape features music from SHU, Davina, Lynden David Hall, Jahah, Cholkate, Aaron T., L'Renee, Paolo, Martine Girault, Grap Luvah, Martha Wash, COA, Carmen Dura, and drops by Poetic Sunshyne, Semokee, Jo'leon D'Avenue, and more. So welcome to a new era in the mix. Welcome to One Nation Under the Soul Shack. Please download the podcast for free, share it, and enjoy. I hope you all reach out to Detrel and Pam and show them a snippet of as much love as they have blessed us with. It is the greatest honor we can bestow upon those who have inspired so many. Peace, love, and some roses... COA

Soul Music of the World
The Return---Back in the Mixx!

Soul Music of the World

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2007 55:33


Peace fam! I'm back in the mix now. I must admit the hiatus was planned. Took a minute to reflect on where we're going and where we've been. As it turns out, we're on the right track. Thank God for friends like Myoshi, ONUTSS, Carmen McDonald, Tara Caballero, and a slew of others who have, in their own way, boosted my spirits. So here is the format to digest: A new mix every two weeks and a weekly spotlight artist as the free download. "The Return" features music from Shanelle Gabriel, Elyse "Elle" Johnson, Carmen Dura, Liquid Lounge, Foreign Exchange and Peven Everett, Big Brooklyn Red, Queen Sheba, and Sean Mooney. The show has grown by leaps and bounds. Many guest djs have appeared the past two months. Be sure to get all the downloads, burn 'em, and share them with others. Also visit us on iTunes. Stay tuned for the first in a series of mixes titled 'ONUTSS' as we show love to One Nation Under the Soul Shack. The best is yet to come....                                         The Return Intro                                                 Thin P (Japan) Start Something                               Shanelle Gabriel Come Around                                  Foreign Exchange Love It                                              Choklate Sonrise                                              Stico Von Drake Interlude                                           DJ COA Slums of Paradise                                      Wayna Blue                                                  Carmen Dura Pawns                                               Queen Sheba Still Here                                          Anonomas My Destiny                                       Big Brooklyn Red COA’s Groove                                 Sean Mooney My Peoples                                       Jazzy Jeff Driftin                                              Elle aka That Chick Martin’s Civil Break                        Bekay the Brass King COA