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I rarely get a chance to stretch my after-hours musical muscles. I've probably played about 10 GUAPO PV events in Puerto Vallarta over the past 5 years but haven't yet posted one of my sets from here in Mexico. This one, however, felt special. (full disclosure: last year's NYE set didn't record due to a technical glitch)… but this set is me at my best… I am very proud of it. I put a lot of thought into all of my sets, especially for the JUICY and DEEP parties I've played in PV the last two years and I'm so excited to share this 3 hr+ one with the world. It's mostly a tech house set and the energy I got from the crowd all night was unparalleled. I saw so many wonderful friends out there all night as I looked around. If there was a main theme for the night's journey, it was my trademark sound of going “a little bit old school”... l always love sharing classics with the younger generation. You'll hear tracks (some, the originals… others, updates) like David Bowie's “Let's Dance” and Danny Tenaglia's “Elements” (both in my Intro), Honey Dijon's update of Kevin Aviance's “Cunty,” Technotronic's “Pump Up The Jam,” Alesso's new update on “Owner Of A Lonely Heart” by Yes, Size 9's “I Am Ready,” my PV update that I've played the past few years of Sweet Pussy Pauline's “Work This Pussy,” Butch's “No Worries,” Submission's “Women Beat Their Men,” Basement Jaxx's “Fly Life,” two versions mixed together of Shakedown's “At Night,” Peter Rauhofer's classic “Miracle” Mix” of Mariah's “We Belong Together,” (a remix I only save for very special occasions) - samples of Aretha, Lauryn Hill, Missy Elliott, Alanis Morissette, Natasha Bedingfield, Vicki Sue Robinson, Kiss - and two songs from The Beatles (I'll let “which two” be a surprise as you listen). There are more classics sprinkled throughout, as well as 5 or 6 of my own remixes or private edits.Another theme on this journey was “loneliness” - a feeling I battled hard in 2024, as so many of us have - and that many DJ friends of mine struggle with. This set is a reminder that music can always be there to carry us through and that none of us is truly ever alone.As the sun was rising from 7:30-8am, I switched gears to deliver a little magic for everyone who stayed ‘til the end. I ended my set (well, the 2nd to last song) with a new little edit I whipped up over the past two weeks of “Defying Gravity.” (which I'm still tinkering around with)... and the crowd reaction truly was everything I'd hoped for in that morning moment. Thank you to the entire GUAPO PV team for having me back again. Thank you to DJ Autogyro for starting the night with an amazing opening set. I hope everyone has a chance to enjoy this set for years to come. Please share it on social or leave a Comment if you do. I took the second half of 2024 off from DJing, (due to other life commitments) But I'm coming back strong in 2025. I'm now working with Javier Simons at Koq Agency for bookings. https://koqagency.com/ … and here's where you can hear me in the coming months!Jan 17th/18th - Aspen Gay Ski Week (Limelight apres skis)Jan 19th - The Chapel at the Abbey, West HollywoodFeb 1st - The Cuff Complex, SeattleFeb 15th - Afterglow, X Bar, Denver March 13th - Elevation gay ski week, Mammoth
The cowbell is so much more than some silly sketch comedy bit. The cowbell is a must for any self-respecting drummer to own, partly because it's so versatile. Cowbells can be found in rock, jazz, latin jazz, funk, disco, hard rock and any other kind of music where people want to hear that delightful clang. Our good friend Dustin is indeed a self-respecting drummer, and he was kind enough to join the pod for one of those obvious but awesome topics we can't stay away from - Top Ten Cowbell Songs. Here in Part 1 we reveal picks 10-6 and Dustin gives us an in-studio live demonstration on how to give em what they want - more cowbell!Come see Dustin rock out the full kit with the Kevin West Band:https://www.facebook.com/kevin.west.90038ATTT's Patreon is back, with an exclusive Bonus Episode every month featuring our patented Emergency Pod! format. Join for just $5 a month and get Patreon Emergency Pod #4 with guest Gabe Scalone, out now:https://www.patreon.com/alltimetoptenWe're chatting about music! If you're on Facebook and want to join the ATTT community, chat with us in the All Time Top Ten Podcast Music Chat group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/940749894391295
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1052, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Canadian Geography 1: Slowly I turned towards this over 160-foot cataract found on the U.S.-Canadian border. Niagara Falls. 2: The Klondike gold rush of the late 1890s took place in this territory that borders Alaska. the Yukon. 3: Made a British crown colony in 1849, this island aligned with British Columbia in 1866. Vancouver. 4: In surface area, it's the largest lake within or on the borders of Canada. Superior. 5: A popular children's book bear derived its name from this Canadian city of 600,000. Winnipeg. Round 2. Category: Hits Of The '80s 1: The only #1 pop hit for Kenny Rogers, it has a 1 word title. "Lady". 2: "All Out Of Love", "Lost In Love" and "The One That You Love" were 3 hits by this Aussie group. Air Supply. 3: No, they're the group that sang "Owner Of A Lonely Heart". Yes. 4: This song originally released in 1968 became a posthumous hit for Elvis in 1981. "Guitar Man". 5: Though he's better known as an actor/comedian, he had the following hit in 1985:"My girl wants to party all the time /Party all the time /Party all the time /My girl wants to party all the time /Party all the time...". Eddie Murphy. Round 3. Category: A Kiss Is Still A Kiss 1: In the fifth film of a series, this title guy had his first kiss, a magical one with girlfriend Cho Chang. Harry Potter. 2: The kiss between Deborah Kerr and Burt Lancaster in this 1953 movie seemed to go on forever. From Here to Eternity. 3: A busy Tokyo street is the setting of a goodbye kiss between Bill Murray and her in a 2003 movie. Scarlett Johansson. 4: A 2005 kiss between Heath Ledger and this actor was named "Best Screen Kiss of All Time" in a 2007 online vote. Jake Gyllenhaal. 5: Natalie Portman was just shy of lip action in this 2005 movie, though she does smooch Hugo Weaving's Guy Fawkes mask. V for Vendetta. Round 4. Category: Color Tv 1: "blank Is the New blank". Orange is the New Black. 2: "Murphy blank". Murphy Brown. 3: "blank Acres". Green Acres. 4: "blank Collar". White Collar. 5: "blank Bloods". Blue Bloods. Round 5. Category: B Off! 1: Remove "B" from an unfortunate biblical spot to get this unfortunate biblical brother. Abel. 2: Pluck "B" off a male swine (aren't they all?) to get this rowing implement. oar. 3: Without "B", a verb meaning to hit suddenly becomes this sports official many would like to hit suddenly. ump. 4: Empty "B" from a verb meaning to empty water from a boat to get this verb meaning to be unwell. ail. 5: Remove "B" from a German composer to get this German equivalent of "Oh". ach. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
Nuevo repaso a la lista dance con muchas novedades y nuevo Nº1 Espero que te guste!!! 20 - Stadiumx,Sam Martin, Azahriah - Heaven 19 - Oliver Heldens & WeiBird - Out Of Love 18 - Yes Feat farfetch'd - Owner Of A Lonely Heart 17 - Sick Individuals - The Darkness 16 - Martin Jensen x MATTN - Still Got It Bad 15 - Steve Aoki & Danna Paola - Paranoia 14 - DØBER - Believe 13 - Galantis x Hannah Boleyn - Little Bit Yours 12 - Mike Eden x Nickyb - Alive (feat. Hannah Kate) 11 - Ferry Corsten feat Diandra Faye - Stay Awake 10 - Dillon Francis, WILL K - Can't Stop Me Now 9 - DubVision & Nu-La - Out Of The Dark 8 - Gabry Ponte, ONESOLO - Shining 7 - Tungevaag - Heart For Tonight 6 - Morgan Page feat. Lissie - Firewalk 5 - Tujamo - Better Safe Than Sorry 4 - Emma Hewitt & Pretty Pink - Lay Me Down 3 - MorganJ - Obsession 2 - Sick Individuals & Madism - Waste My Time 1 - Cheat Codes - Location (feat. A7S)
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1. Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano feat. Michael Ekow - Peace Of Mind 2. Bruno Martini & Novak - Bad 3. Ninetails - Feel Alive 4. Lucas & Steve - LFG 5. (SR) David Guetta, Kim Petras - When We Were Young (The Logical Song) 6. Kooyman - You Feel It 7. Hook N Sling - Heat It Up (feat. Nani Castle) 8. Charmes - Speaker Cone 9. (AOW) Vluarr - By Myself 10. Sam Ourt & Tim Lights - Radio Addicts 11. Lucas & Steve - BANG! 12. Cat Dealers & Lukas Vane - Everybody 13. DubVision - Can You Feel It 14. Larce - Go For Excellence 15. Lucas & Steve - What We Know (feat. Conor Byrne) [Club Mix] 16. Tiësto with Tears For Fears, Niiko x Swae, GUDFELLA - Rule The World (Everybody) 17. BCMP & Eplor - Know You 18. Owner Of A Lonely Heart (farfetch'd Edit)
1. Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano feat. Michael Ekow - Peace Of Mind 2. Bruno Martini & Novak - Bad 3. Ninetails - Feel Alive 4. Lucas & Steve - LFG 5. (SR) David Guetta, Kim Petras - When We Were Young (The Logical Song) 6. Kooyman - You Feel It 7. Hook N Sling - Heat It Up (feat. Nani Castle) 8. Charmes - Speaker Cone 9. (AOW) Vluarr - By Myself 10. Sam Ourt & Tim Lights - Radio Addicts 11. Lucas & Steve - BANG! 12. Cat Dealers & Lukas Vane - Everybody 13. DubVision - Can You Feel It 14. Larce - Go For Excellence 15. Lucas & Steve - What We Know (feat. Conor Byrne) [Club Mix] 16. Tiësto with Tears For Fears, Niiko x Swae, GUDFELLA - Rule The World (Everybody) 17. BCMP & Eplor - Know You 18. Owner Of A Lonely Heart (farfetch'd Edit)
At the end of the Vietnam War, when Beth Nguyen was eight months old, she and her family fled Saigon for America, but Beth's mother stayed behind. In this episode, Annmarie and Beth discuss OWNER OF A LONELY HEART, Beth's recent memoir. They talk about the uncertainty of growing up without a strong tie to your biological mother, and the way other people can step in to fill that void. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The teenage Trevor Horn could be found playing bass in dance bands on the Top Rank circuit supporting acts like Tommy Cooper (and singing Long-Haired Lover From Liverpool and Hi-Ho Silver Lining). He began writing songs for Tina Charles, had a worldwide hit with Buggles and went on to produce Dollar, ABC, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Malcolm McLaren, Grace Jones, Pet Shop Boys and countless others. In this terrific exchange he talks about life in covers bands (“big money, £150 a week”), how the Fairlight changed the landscape, the diplomacy all producers require, his “pictorial sense” of how ABC should sound, his regrets about Frankie, bands' paranoia about their record companies, Rod Stewart and the “farting post”, why he'd like to work with Bob Dylan and the drama of making Owner Of A Lonely Heart. Worth it for his uncanny impersonations of Dylan and Rod Stewart alone, and further stories from his just-out memoir ‘Adventures in Modern Recording: From ABC to ZTT'. Which you can buy here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Adventures-Modern-Recording-ABC-ZTT/dp/178870603X @Trevor_Horn_Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon and receive every future Word Podcast before the rest of the world - and with full visuals!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The teenage Trevor Horn could be found playing bass in dance bands on the Top Rank circuit supporting acts like Tommy Cooper (and singing Long-Haired Lover From Liverpool and Hi-Ho Silver Lining). He began writing songs for Tina Charles, had a worldwide hit with Buggles and went on to produce Dollar, ABC, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Malcolm McLaren, Grace Jones, Pet Shop Boys and countless others. In this terrific exchange he talks about life in covers bands (“big money, £150 a week”), how the Fairlight changed the landscape, the diplomacy all producers require, his “pictorial sense” of how ABC should sound, his regrets about Frankie, bands' paranoia about their record companies, Rod Stewart and the “farting post”, why he'd like to work with Bob Dylan and the drama of making Owner Of A Lonely Heart. Worth it for his uncanny impersonations of Dylan and Rod Stewart alone, and further stories from his just-out memoir ‘Adventures in Modern Recording: From ABC to ZTT'. Which you can buy here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Adventures-Modern-Recording-ABC-ZTT/dp/178870603X @Trevor_Horn_Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon and receive every future Word Podcast before the rest of the world - and with full visuals!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The teenage Trevor Horn could be found playing bass in dance bands on the Top Rank circuit supporting acts like Tommy Cooper (and singing Long-Haired Lover From Liverpool and Hi-Ho Silver Lining). He began writing songs for Tina Charles, had a worldwide hit with Buggles and went on to produce Dollar, ABC, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Malcolm McLaren, Grace Jones, Pet Shop Boys and countless others. In this terrific exchange he talks about life in covers bands (“big money, £150 a week”), how the Fairlight changed the landscape, the diplomacy all producers require, his “pictorial sense” of how ABC should sound, his regrets about Frankie, bands' paranoia about their record companies, Rod Stewart and the “farting post”, why he'd like to work with Bob Dylan and the drama of making Owner Of A Lonely Heart. Worth it for his uncanny impersonations of Dylan and Rod Stewart alone, and further stories from his just-out memoir ‘Adventures in Modern Recording: From ABC to ZTT'. Which you can buy here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Adventures-Modern-Recording-ABC-ZTT/dp/178870603X @Trevor_Horn_Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon and receive every future Word Podcast before the rest of the world - and with full visuals!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-Everybody Dance! Remixed Dance Classics CD1: Chic “Good Times” (Remixed by A Touch Of Jazz) Sugarhill Gang “Rapper's Delight” (Remixed by “That Kid” Chris) Chic “Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)” (Remixed by Pal Joey) Spinners “Could It Be I'm Falling In Love” (Remixed by Paul Simpson) Sister Sledge “He's The Greatest Dancer” (Remixed by “Brutal Bill” Marquez) Chic “I Want Your Love” (Remixed by Stonebridge) Yes “Owner Of A Lonely Heart” (Remixed by Todd Terry) Linda Clifford “Runaway Love” (Remixed by Masters At Work) Phreek “Weekend” (Remixed by Tommy Musto) Aretha Franklin “Respect” (Remixed by Albert Cabrera) Chic “Everybody Dance” (Remixed by Glenn Friscia) Aretha Franklin “Rock Steady” (Remixed by Arif Mardin) -Putumayo Presents Rhythm & Blues: Lavelle White “I've Never Found A Man To Love” James Hunter “'Til Your Fool Comes Home” Cracked Ice “Sweet Feeling” The Quantic Soul Orchestra Featuring Kabir “Who Knows” The Emotions “My Honey And Me” Sam Moore, Keb' Mo' And Angie Stone “Wang Dang Doodle” Catherine Russell “Put Me Down Easy” Ruthie Foster “'Cuz I'm Here” Snooks Eaglin “A Mother's Love” Sharon Jones And The Dap Kings “100 Days, 100 Nights” Rockie Charles “Before I Find The Right Girl For Me” Irma Thomas With Henry Butler “River Is Waiting” Escuchar audio
When Yes ran into problems recording their tenth album in Paris at the end of 1979, it was almost the end. Yet in the 80s the band rallied, firstly as part of an unlikely collaboration with a new wave duo, then with 90125, the most successful album of their career, which spawned a number one hit in the USA with ‘Owner Of A Lonely Heart'. The band failed to capitalize on this success, however, lingering too long over its successor Big Generator and by the end of the decade, Yes had effectively split into two versions of the same band. With most authors concentrating on the group's 1970s career, “Yes in the 1980s” looks in forensic detail at this relatively underexamined era of the band's history, featuring rarely-seen photos researched by author David Watkinson. The book follows the careers of all nine significant members of the group during a turbulent decade which saw huge highs but also many lows. Not only does it consider the three albums the band itself made across the decade, but also the solo careers and other groups – including Asia, XYZ, The Buggles, Jon and Vangelis and GTR - formed by those musicians as the decade wound towards a reunion of sorts in the early 1990s.Stephen Lambe is an author, festival promoter and the director and founder of Sonicbond Publishing. His ten books include the best-selling “Citizens Of Hope And Glory – The Story Of Progressive Rock” and “Yes On Track: Every Album, Every Song”. David Watkinson is an author and collector, with a specific interest in Yes. His books include “Yes – Perpetual Change” and “Jon Anderson And The Warriors – The Road To Yes”. Purchase a copy of “Yes in the 1980s” through Burning Shed: https://burningshed.com/stephen-lambe_david-watkinson_yes-in-the-1980s_bookPurchase a copy of “Yes in the 1980s” through Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Yes-1980s-Decades-Stephen-Lambe/dp/1789521254Listen to a playlist of the music discussed in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1FDMDB2OuoytDA9sjEG55D?si=c1dc6115851b4d98Visit Sonicbond Publishing's website at https://www.sonicbondpublishing.co.uk The Booked On Rock Website: https://www.bookedonrock.comFollow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/bookedonrockpodcastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/bookedonrockSupport Your Local Bookstore! Find your nearest independent bookstore here: https://www.indiebound.org/indie-store-finderContact The Booked On Rock Podcast:thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.comThe Booked On Rock Theme Song: “Whoosh” by Crowander [ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/crowander]The Booked On Rock “Latest Books On Rock Releases” Song: “Slippery Rocks” by Crowander [ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/crowander]
Heavy Metalcast Portugal EP 75 - Sumário: Death Metal Semana/Agenda / Notícias Tema - Continuação da dissecação do géneros do rock e metal. Andámos neste episódio pelo death metal ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sugestões da semana Lex Thunder - A Terra Inabitável - David Wallace-Wells Fernando Ferreira - Yes Discografia Sugestões Playlist Heavy Metalcast Lex Thunder - Scorpions - "Catch Your Train" Fernando Ferreira - Allegaeon - "Roundabout" (Cover Yes) Sugestão Patrona Miriam - Wintersun - "Time" Sugestão para Playlist Heavy Metalcast Zen Yes - "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" Produzido e apresentado por Lex Thunder e Fernando Ferreira Editado pelo Senhor Podcast
Move yourself! Seth and Marc tackle a beloved band from their musical pasts and great punchline to many Abbott-and-Costello-esque joke routines; Yes. Unfortunately, this ain't no Roundabout... this is their foray into 80's music and bipolar motivational speaking.
Widely regarded as pioneers of progressive rock, Yes were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2017. Formed in London in 1968, Yes' sound is instantly recognizable by the band's jazz and rock playing, and by the singular alto-tenor lead vocal of Jon Anderson. Yes' classic albums, including The Yes Album, Close To The Edge, Fragile, and 90125, are staples of classic rock libraries everywhere, and their iconic songs, like "Roundabout," "And You and I," "I've Seen All Good People," and "Owner Of A Lonely Heart," are known by music fans worldwide. In addition to his work with Yes, Jon has collaborated with Vangelis and Jean-Luc Ponty, and has released many well-received solo albums. Born in England in 1944, he began singing on his brother's daily route as a milkman before falling head first for rock n' roll. After meeting bassist Chris Squire in the late 1960s, he joined a rock group called Mabel Greer's Toy Shop - and the two left to form a band that was later renamed Yes. Jon's music has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 92, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: 1: Title of a 1985 Bruce Springsteen hit, or a book about him by Dave Marsh. "Glory Days". 2: They had 2 No. 1 hits in 1980: "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and "Another One Bites The Dust". Queen. 3: This leader of Brasil '66 resurfaced in 1983 with "Never Gonna Let You Go". Sergio Mendes. 4: After going "Roundabout" this group returned to the charts in 1983 with "Owner Of A Lonely Heart". Yes. 5: In 1984 this group of all-stars tried to make things better with "Do They Know It's Christmas?". Band Aid. Round 2. Category: Hey, "Good" Looking! 1: The liturgy of this day includes a reading of the Passion according to St. John. Good Friday. 2: He's the hero of the parable in Luke 10. the Good Samaritan. 3: False Bay lies between Cape Hangklip and this promontory. the Cape of Good Hope. 4: 1994 Savannah-set John Berendt bestseller. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. 5: Spoiler alert: The title schoolmaster of this 1934 novel dies at the end. Goodbye, Mr. Chips. Round 3. Category: Beavers 1: The 2 countries which have the most beavers in the world. USA and Canada. 2: In the '50s, he told us to "Brusha, Brusha, Brusha" with Ipana toothpaste, and he should know. Bucky Beaver. 3: These must be used continuously as they keep growing throughout a beaver's life. teeth. 4: Term usually applied derisively to someone who seems overly ambitious. eager beaver. 5: TV's last "Beulah", the show left the air because she left the part. Louise Beavers. Round 4. Category: If It's Tuesday 1: His bestseller "Tuesdays With Morrie" chronicled his weekly visits to his dying professor. Mitch Albom. 2: In England these breakfast items are traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday. pancakes. 3: Tuesday is named for the warrior god Tiu, whose father was this other god. Odin. 4: In the comics, this character's famous line is "I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today". Wimpy. 5: An act of Congress fixed this as the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Election Day. Round 5. Category: The Wga's Top 101 Screenplays 1: James Agee and John Huston wrote the script for this 1951 film with a continent in its title. The African Queen. 2: The highest-ranked comedy was this 1977 film co-written by Marshall Brickman. Annie Hall. 3: In the No. 1 spot is this 1942 movie's script. Casablanca. 4: 1 of the 2 scripts that got Billy Wilder into the Top 10. Some Like It Hot (or Sunset Boulevard). 5: Graham Greene made the list at No. 33 with this ordinal Cold War thriller. The Third Man. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
David (@vinylophyle sur Instagram) vous raconte l'histoire de Owner Of A Lonely Heart (1983), de Yes, parue sur l'album 90125. Les versions démos ont été publiées par Trevor Rabin en 2003 sur la compilation de démo 90124. La reprise de Rebecca M’Boungou figure sur la compilation Studio Reggae Bash Vol.2 parue en 2018 sur le label Baco Records. Le générique est une version de La Javanaise (Serge Gainsbourg) interprétée par Tony Feront. Retrouvez-nous sur chronicast.com et sur Twitter @ChronicastFr.
Yes (Wikipedia) 00:00:00.000 Intro und Einführung in 90125 00:01:53.000 Yes – Geschichte und Bandmitglieder 00:03:08.000 Progressive Rock / Art Rock / 70er Jahre 00:06:09.000 Drama, Trevor Rabin und Yes-Nebenprojekte Gonz sagt: Rabin kommt aus Südamerika. Richtig ist aber das Trevor Rabin aus Südafrika kommt. 00:10:08.000 Hintergrund, Entstehung und Sound von 90125 00:13:58.000 Trevor Horn weitere Besetzung 00:16:25.000 Yes nach 90125 00:18:50.000 Steve Howe vs. Travor Rabin 00:20:00.000 “Owner Of A Lonely Heart” 00:25:08.000 Sound / Produktion / Effekte 00:32:57.000 “Hold On” 00:37:02.000 Bass auf 90125 00:39:18.000 “It Can Happen” 00:42:14.000 “Changes” Richie Castellanos Kanal bei Youtube 00:48:01.000 “Cinema” 00:49:15.000 “Leave It” 00:51:24.000 “Our Song” 00:54:08.000 “City Of Love” 00:55:56.000 “Hearts” 00:57:14.000 Mehr von Trevor Rabin / Soundtracks 00:59:52.000 Konzertbericht: Yes Live auf der Loreley Yes auf der Loreley (Setliste)
A real Immortal of the rock n roll pantheon joins Christian for a career breakdown, as well as a focus on new material including a rare political song. Jon Anderson the voice of Yes is the guest on this episode of Deeper Digs!Jon Anderson is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable voices in progressive rock as the lead vocalist and creative force behind Yes. Anderson was the author and a major creative influence behind the ground-breaking album Fragile as well as the series of epic, complex pieces such as “Awaken”, “Gates of Delirium” and especially “Close to the Edge” which were central to the band's success. Additionally, Anderson co-authored the group's biggest hits, including “I've Seen All Good People”, “Roundabout”, and “Owner Of A Lonely Heart”.Never to stand still musically, he is getting ready to release an album he started 28 years ago through Blue Élan Records. The album's title, 1,000 Hands is a reference to the fact that numerous guest musicians perform on the album, including Ian Anderson, Billy Cobham, Jean-Luc Ponty, Steve Morse, Chick Corea, Zap Mama, Chris Squire, Alan White, Steve Howe and many more. This album, produced by his friend Michael Franklin, really speaks to the power of a musical life still in the throes of a fervent artistic endeavor, always wanting new experiences in music, always wanting to surprise the listener. The album comes out on July 31, 2020 and will be offered on deluxe double gatefold vinyl, CD, and through all digital platforms.In the mid 70's he created a pure solo album, in every sense of the word: performing all the music, playing every instrument, writing a storyline, and of course singing all the vocals in the critically acclaimed Olias of Sunhillow… a milestone in recording and adventurous creativity. You only need to look at his output of solo albums over the years to see how inventive his life in music has been, from Animation to Song of Seven, Three Ships to Toltec, City of Angels to The More You Know, to name just a few. All of these albums marked his own progression and adventure through music…leading up to 2009 following his near death, the release of the life affirming album Survival and Other Stories.In Jon's words: “Music is our spiritual connection to the soul, that's why people all over the world connect to Music and to each other through Music.”1000 Hands, a new album long in the making.The album originates from sessions for a project to have been called Uzlot (a northern English pronunciation of "us lot") that Anderson had been recording in Big Bear, California, with Brian Chatton in around 1990. Chatton wrote most of the music, played keyboards and also sang. Anderson asked his then Yes bandmates Chris Squire and Alan White to play on the project too. At the time, Yes were preparing for a tour and Anderson put the master tapes in his garage and, as he has recounted, gave them very little thought for many years. In 2016, producer Michael Franklin contacted Anderson about using the tapes and finishing the album. Further recordings followed at Solar Studios in Orlando, Florida. Along with some newly written material, the final result is 1000 Hands.As the album title suggests, the album was created with a number of guest performers, including Steve Howe, Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson, Brian Chatton, Larry Coryell, Steve Morse, Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain, Vanilla Fudge drummer Carmine Appice, Rick Derringer, the Tower of Power horn section, violinist Jean-Luc Ponty and pianist Chick Corea.https://www.jonanderson.com/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1000_Hands:_Chapter_Onehttps://listen.tidal.com/album/137775169
A real Immortal of the rock n roll pantheon joins Christian for a career breakdown, as well as a focus on new material including a rare political song. Jon Anderson the voice of Yes is the guest on this episode of Deeper Digs! Jon Anderson is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable voices in progressive rock as the lead vocalist and creative force behind Yes. Anderson was the author and a major creative influence behind the ground-breaking album Fragile as well as the series of epic, complex pieces such as “Awaken”, “Gates of Delirium” and especially “Close to the Edge” which were central to the band’s success. Additionally, Anderson co-authored the group’s biggest hits, including “I’ve Seen All Good People”, “Roundabout”, and “Owner Of A Lonely Heart”. Never to stand still musically, he is getting ready to release an album he started 28 years ago through Blue Élan Records. The album’s title, 1,000 Hands is a reference to the fact that numerous guest musicians perform on the album, including Ian Anderson, Billy Cobham, Jean-Luc Ponty, Steve Morse, Chick Corea, Zap Mama, Chris Squire, Alan White, Steve Howe and many more. This album, produced by his friend Michael Franklin, really speaks to the power of a musical life still in the throes of a fervent artistic endeavor, always wanting new experiences in music, always wanting to surprise the listener. The album comes out on July 31, 2020 and will be offered on deluxe double gatefold vinyl, CD, and through all digital platforms. In the mid 70’s he created a pure solo album, in every sense of the word: performing all the music, playing every instrument, writing a storyline, and of course singing all the vocals in the critically acclaimed Olias of Sunhillow… a milestone in recording and adventurous creativity. You only need to look at his output of solo albums over the years to see how inventive his life in music has been, from Animation to Song of Seven, Three Ships to Toltec, City of Angels to The More You Know, to name just a few. All of these albums marked his own progression and adventure through music…leading up to 2009 following his near death, the release of the life affirming album Survival and Other Stories. In Jon’s words: “Music is our spiritual connection to the soul, that’s why people all over the world connect to Music and to each other through Music.” 1000 Hands, a new album long in the making. The album originates from sessions for a project to have been called Uzlot (a northern English pronunciation of "us lot") that Anderson had been recording in Big Bear, California, with Brian Chatton in around 1990. Chatton wrote most of the music, played keyboards and also sang. Anderson asked his then Yes bandmates Chris Squire and Alan White to play on the project too. At the time, Yes were preparing for a tour and Anderson put the master tapes in his garage and, as he has recounted, gave them very little thought for many years. In 2016, producer Michael Franklin contacted Anderson about using the tapes and finishing the album. Further recordings followed at Solar Studios in Orlando, Florida. Along with some newly written material, the final result is 1000 Hands. As the album title suggests, the album was created with a number of guest performers, including Steve Howe, Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson, Brian Chatton, Larry Coryell, Steve Morse, Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain, Vanilla Fudge drummer Carmine Appice, Rick Derringer, the Tower of Power horn section, violinist Jean-Luc Ponty and pianist Chick Corea. https://www.jonanderson.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1000_Hands:_Chapter_One https://listen.tidal.com/album/137775169
A real Immortal of the rock n roll pantheon joins Christian for a career breakdown, as well as a focus on new material including a rare political song. Jon Anderson the voice of Yes is the guest on this episode of Deeper Digs!Jon Anderson is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable voices in progressive rock as the lead vocalist and creative force behind Yes. Anderson was the author and a major creative influence behind the ground-breaking album Fragile as well as the series of epic, complex pieces such as “Awaken”, “Gates of Delirium” and especially “Close to the Edge” which were central to the band's success. Additionally, Anderson co-authored the group's biggest hits, including “I've Seen All Good People”, “Roundabout”, and “Owner Of A Lonely Heart”.Never to stand still musically, he is getting ready to release an album he started 28 years ago through Blue Élan Records. The album's title, 1,000 Hands is a reference to the fact that numerous guest musicians perform on the album, including Ian Anderson, Billy Cobham, Jean-Luc Ponty, Steve Morse, Chick Corea, Zap Mama, Chris Squire, Alan White, Steve Howe and many more. This album, produced by his friend Michael Franklin, really speaks to the power of a musical life still in the throes of a fervent artistic endeavor, always wanting new experiences in music, always wanting to surprise the listener. The album comes out on July 31, 2020 and will be offered on deluxe double gatefold vinyl, CD, and through all digital platforms.In the mid 70's he created a pure solo album, in every sense of the word: performing all the music, playing every instrument, writing a storyline, and of course singing all the vocals in the critically acclaimed Olias of Sunhillow… a milestone in recording and adventurous creativity. You only need to look at his output of solo albums over the years to see how inventive his life in music has been, from Animation to Song of Seven, Three Ships to Toltec, City of Angels to The More You Know, to name just a few. All of these albums marked his own progression and adventure through music…leading up to 2009 following his near death, the release of the life affirming album Survival and Other Stories.In Jon's words: “Music is our spiritual connection to the soul, that's why people all over the world connect to Music and to each other through Music.”1000 Hands, a new album long in the making.The album originates from sessions for a project to have been called Uzlot (a northern English pronunciation of "us lot") that Anderson had been recording in Big Bear, California, with Brian Chatton in around 1990. Chatton wrote most of the music, played keyboards and also sang. Anderson asked his then Yes bandmates Chris Squire and Alan White to play on the project too. At the time, Yes were preparing for a tour and Anderson put the master tapes in his garage and, as he has recounted, gave them very little thought for many years. In 2016, producer Michael Franklin contacted Anderson about using the tapes and finishing the album. Further recordings followed at Solar Studios in Orlando, Florida. Along with some newly written material, the final result is 1000 Hands.As the album title suggests, the album was created with a number of guest performers, including Steve Howe, Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson, Brian Chatton, Larry Coryell, Steve Morse, Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain, Vanilla Fudge drummer Carmine Appice, Rick Derringer, the Tower of Power horn section, violinist Jean-Luc Ponty and pianist Chick Corea.https://www.jonanderson.com/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1000_Hands:_Chapter_Onehttps://listen.tidal.com/album/137775169
A real Immortal of the rock n roll pantheon joins Christian for a career breakdown, as well as a focus on new material including a rare political song. Jon Anderson the voice of Yes is the guest on this episode of Deeper Digs! Jon Anderson is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable voices in progressive rock as the lead vocalist and creative force behind Yes. Anderson was the author and a major creative influence behind the ground-breaking album Fragile as well as the series of epic, complex pieces such as “Awaken”, “Gates of Delirium” and especially “Close to the Edge” which were central to the band’s success. Additionally, Anderson co-authored the group’s biggest hits, including “I’ve Seen All Good People”, “Roundabout”, and “Owner Of A Lonely Heart”. Never to stand still musically, he is getting ready to release an album he started 28 years ago through Blue Élan Records. The album’s title, 1,000 Hands is a reference to the fact that numerous guest musicians perform on the album, including Ian Anderson, Billy Cobham, Jean-Luc Ponty, Steve Morse, Chick Corea, Zap Mama, Chris Squire, Alan White, Steve Howe and many more. This album, produced by his friend Michael Franklin, really speaks to the power of a musical life still in the throes of a fervent artistic endeavor, always wanting new experiences in music, always wanting to surprise the listener. The album comes out on July 31, 2020 and will be offered on deluxe double gatefold vinyl, CD, and through all digital platforms. In the mid 70’s he created a pure solo album, in every sense of the word: performing all the music, playing every instrument, writing a storyline, and of course singing all the vocals in the critically acclaimed Olias of Sunhillow… a milestone in recording and adventurous creativity. You only need to look at his output of solo albums over the years to see how inventive his life in music has been, from Animation to Song of Seven, Three Ships to Toltec, City of Angels to The More You Know, to name just a few. All of these albums marked his own progression and adventure through music…leading up to 2009 following his near death, the release of the life affirming album Survival and Other Stories. In Jon’s words: “Music is our spiritual connection to the soul, that’s why people all over the world connect to Music and to each other through Music.” 1000 Hands, a new album long in the making. The album originates from sessions for a project to have been called Uzlot (a northern English pronunciation of "us lot") that Anderson had been recording in Big Bear, California, with Brian Chatton in around 1990. Chatton wrote most of the music, played keyboards and also sang. Anderson asked his then Yes bandmates Chris Squire and Alan White to play on the project too. At the time, Yes were preparing for a tour and Anderson put the master tapes in his garage and, as he has recounted, gave them very little thought for many years. In 2016, producer Michael Franklin contacted Anderson about using the tapes and finishing the album. Further recordings followed at Solar Studios in Orlando, Florida. Along with some newly written material, the final result is 1000 Hands. As the album title suggests, the album was created with a number of guest performers, including Steve Howe, Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson, Brian Chatton, Larry Coryell, Steve Morse, Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain, Vanilla Fudge drummer Carmine Appice, Rick Derringer, the Tower of Power horn section, violinist Jean-Luc Ponty and pianist Chick Corea. https://www.jonanderson.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1000_Hands:_Chapter_One https://listen.tidal.com/album/137775169
An interview episode with Jon Anderson from the band YES. Anderson was the author and a major creative influence behind the ground-breaking album Fragile as well as the series of epic hits, including “I've Seen All Good People,” “Roundabout,” and “Owner Of A Lonely Heart.” Jon discusses his musical journey, experiences as a musician in the 60s and 70s, and his new album 1000 Hands. Be sure to listen to the end, when a surprise guest musician joins the conversation. This interview originally ran as part of the Virtual Happy Hour show on YouTube with David the Producer.
Your Weekly Dose Show # 177 opens with Owner Of A Lonely Heart by YES in honor of National Cheer Up The Lonely Day. Well Mark & Brian are nominated once again to the Radio Hall of Fame. To honor the guys we give you a M&B Past Moment - When Tom Jones sang and M&B play the brass. Then Steve & Sean talk about a friend who passed due to Covid 19. Amber talks about getting some kind of virus on her throat. Zach talk about passing his class. Sean offers up some Lock Down Pick Me Ups. Next the gang plays Carl Reiners Last performance. Then the gang honor the passing of Charlie Daniels & Ennio Morricone. Amber give you Things You Didn't know The Purpose if for. Lastly it's Part III of Neanderthals. LINKS: YES music
Your Weekly Dose Show # 177 opens with Owner Of A Lonely Heart by YES in honor of National Cheer Up The Lonely Day. Well Mark & Brian are nominated once again to the Radio Hall of Fame. To honor the guys we give you a M&B Past Moment - When Tom Jones sang and M&B play the brass. Then Steve & Sean talk about a friend who passed due to Covid 19. Amber talks about getting some kind of virus on her throat. Zach talk about passing his class. Sean offers up some Lock Down Pick Me Ups. Next the gang plays Carl Reiners Last performance. Then the gang honor the passing of Charlie Daniels & Ennio Morricone. Amber give you Things You Didn't know The Purpose if for. Lastly it's Part III of Neanderthals. LINKS: YES music
Star-Produzent Trevor Horn machte 1983 aus der altmodischen, britischen Progressive-Rock-Band Yes fast über Nacht ein Chart-Phänomen. Owner Of A Lonely Heart wurde ein weltweiter Nummer-1-Hit uns klingt auch heute noch modern.
Few bands have changed their sound as drastically as Yes did on their 90125 album, a radical departure from their previous progressive rock style. But it ended up giving them their one & only #1 hit, "Owner Of A Lonely Heart". In this episode, we follow the song's evolution from Trevor Rabin's solo demo to the final production, including its innovative production techniques (such as being one of the first rock songs to use samples). This was the most challenging episode I've done yet, but I think it was worth it. If you enjoyed it, share it with your friends! "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" (Trevor Rabin, Jon Anderson, Trevor Horn & Chris Squire) Copyright 1983 Carlin Music Corp, Unforgettable Songs And Affirmative Music
ROCK TALK WITH MITCH LAFON continues Mitch Marathon Month with longtime YES singer, Jon Anderson. Jon discusses his 1000 Hands Volume One album, the almost thirty year journey to get the album completed, his current tour, his health, politics, the fan inspired Survival & Other Stories album, his need to make new music, Yes' musical evolution, how record companies reacted to early YES, how did MTV change the band, touring as Yes with Trevor Rabin & Rick Wakeman, making a new Yes album for 2020, working with Steve Howe next year, and much more. For more visit: https://www.jonanderson1000hands.com Get your MITCH MERCH here: https://loudtrax.com/Mitch Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It may have been a short time apart, but 70s progressive rock titans #Yes regrouped in the early 80s and got even bigger, with major commercial success. However, it wasn’t easy and there was much uncertainty with changing music trends everywhere. We look back on the Yes transformation that brought us Owner Of A Lonely Heart and Love Will Find A Way. Also, #KISS chief #PaulStanley sits down with #DanRather. Our host Dave Kinchen talks about his encounters with both Stanley and Rather over the years. Check it out!
The Freeestmasons are exhausted after unloading a moving truck of bullhockey, but that doesn't stop them from hittin' the mics and jammin' to Owner Of A Lonely Heart by Yes! Join Dem Bois™ in the worse, yet best episode ever recorded! How did Bingy find love on YouTube?! What happened to Tre after trying to make a cop change his tire?! Did Chase find and potentially crown his new wh*te tr*sh dream queen?! Will Sam ever stop cutting promos on Disney?! Find out on the next episode of HAFL Ball Z!
With a background in classical violin, Alex Depue developed an amazing ability to turn on a dime towards bluegrass fiddling, jazz, rock, and/or any improvisational style available to the instrument, resulting in surprisingly eclectic musical career. He won youth classical violin competitions, is a highly decorated fiddle champion, and for three years went toe-to-toe with rock guitar virtuoso Steve Vai in the latter's World Tour band! Follow Alex on Facebook and you'll be treated to virtuosic solo violin arrangements of pop and rock songs. Among his most popular videos are his arrangements of "Take On Me" by A-ha and "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" by Yes. Aside from extensive touring and teaching, Alex DePue spends his spare time as a record producer, and with his established OVNI Studio, he will record on any project, turning his addition to a track within 24 hours! You can learn more about Alex at www.alexdepue.com. This episode is sponsored by Glasser Bows, makers of the fantastic new Glasser Carbon Fiber Acoustic-Electric violins, which Alex DePue plays and even tested throughout their development! Glasser violins are available at www.ElectricViolinShop.com.
Bienvenidos al milésimo quincuagésimo cuarto episodio de “Las 6 de la mañana”, un podcast diario que trae 6 canciones, para que iniciemos el día con buena música. Nuestro invitado de hoy: «Yes» El listado para hoy es: Artista / Tema 01 – Owner of a Lonely Heart 02 – Owner Of A Lonely Heart 03 –…Continúa leyendo Podcast: Las 6am episodio 1054, Yes
1. That Was Yesterday – Foreigner 2. Don’t Answer Me – The Alan Parsons Project 3. Tender Hands – Chris De Burgh 4. Have You Ever Seen The Rain? – Creedence Clearwater Revival 5. Serenade – Steve Miller Band 6. Land Of Confusion – Genesis 7. Smooth Criminal – Michael Jackson 8. Don’t You Want Me – The Human League 9. Borderline – Madonna 10. Alibis – Martika 11. You Came – Kim Wilde 12. Manic Monday – The Bangles 13. Only In My Dreams – Debbie Gibson 14. A Zillion Kisses – Tommy Page 15. Somebody’s Watching Me – Rockwell 16. Love Never Felt So Good – Michael Jackson 17. You Should Be Dancing – Bee Gees 18. Living On My Own – Freddie Mercury 19. Who Can It Be Now? – Men At Work 20. Owner Of A Lonely Heart – Yes 21. The Reflex – Duran Duran 22. Personal Jesus – Depeche Mode 23. Heart – Pet Shop Boys 24. Lies Are Nothing – Pseudo Echo 25. Lay All Your Love On Me – Information Society 26. Oh Susie – Secret Service 27. Holiday Night – Den Harrow 28. All Of Me – John Legend 29. Hotel California – Eagles 30. One Good Lover - Siren 31. Hit Me With You Best Shot – Pat Benatar 32. Leave A Light On – Belinda Carlisle 33. Rock You Like A Hurricane – Scorpions 34. You Give Love A Bad Name – Bon Jovi 35. The One I Love – R.E.M 36. Don’t Stop Believing - Journey 37. I Need Your Love – Ellie Goulding 38. Endless Summer Nights – Richard Marx
The Ladder, Ladder Tour programme and House of Blues DVD After the review of The Ladder last week from Mark Anthony K, I thought I would find out a bit more about this time when Billy Sherwood was writing, recording and performing with the band. So I have looked at Jon Kirkham's 'Time and a Word - The Yes Interviews' book and a YouTube video of a concert fro the US Ladder Tour. What did Billy Sherwood think of The Ladder? What can we learn about Sherwood's live performances from this YouTube video? How will Billy step into Chris' shoes? Also this week, I received the press release about the AndersonPonty Band's new album and DVD. Jon Anderson and Jean Luc Ponty I read the whole press release in the episode but here's an extract: One of the most eagerly awaited releases of 2015 by the AndersonPonty Band, featuring music icons Jon Anderson and Jean Luc Ponty, is scheduled to hit the streets early Fall 2015! “Better Late Than Never” is the new album taken from a live performance, and enhanced with innovative production. The package includes a bonus DVD featuring outstanding performances by the band captured in September 2014 at the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen, Colorado. The AndersonPonty Band has created some breathtaking new musical compositions. “Better Late Than Never” also showcases rearrangements of classic YES hits like “Owner Of A Lonely Heart”, “Roundabout” and “Wonderous Stories”, as well as some of Jean Luc Ponty's beloved compositions, with Jon's lyrical vocals and melodies enhancing the music and creating a very special and unique sound such as “Infinite Mirage” a new song incorporating Jean Luc's classic tune “Mirage”. AndersonPonty Band website Take a listen to the episode and let me know what you think! Show links and notes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3TEec3O2qI Progarchy interview with Alan White Glide Magazine interview with Geoff Downes Billy Sherwood interview For Bass Players Only Sherwood interview Nick Baker's Like It Is vinyl Preston Frazier's Yes and Toto ticket Preston's The Prophet review Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything. You can subscribe with an RSS reader, with iTunes, with the iOS Podcasts app, on your Blackberry, via email updates, via www.stitcher.com on Spreaker.com or via Tunein.com. Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons sources: thanvannispen and archive.org
1.The Other Side . . Jason Derulo 2.World In Our Hands . . Alvaro & Quintino 3.#thatPOWER [Chris R Gypsy Bootleg] . . Will.I.Am ft. Justin Bieber 4.Suit & Tie [Firebeatz Remix] . . Justin Timberlake 5.Let's Party!! . . ALEXXX 6.When I Was Your Man [Filtercrush Remix] . . Bruno Mars 7.Owner Of A Lonely Heart . . Jose Nunez & Baggi Begovic 8.Crazy Kids [Mayeda Remix] . . Kesha 9.Glow [Promise Land, AN21, & Max Vangeli Remix] . . AN21 & Max Vangeli ft Bnann 10.Partied All Night . . Mischa Daniels ft Craig Smart, Mugz, & Rosette 11.Back To Love [Sandro Silva Remix] . . DJ Pauly D ft Jay Sean 12.Live It Up . . Jennifer Lopez ft. Pitbull 13.Thrift Shop [Mike Candy Bootleg] . . Macklemore ft Wanz 14.People Like Us [Baggi Begovic Remix] . . Kelly Clarkson 15.Pour It Up [Cosmic Dawn Club Remix] . . Rihanna 16.I Will [Sammie Tribal Plus] . . Che'Nelle
Summer has officially arrived and here comes the Sun! Song listing: Chris Lake, Marco Lys vs. Hanna Hansen - Running Out Sunny Wolfgang Gartner - Anaconda The Knocks - The Feeling Sylvester - You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) John Jacobsen, Pink Fluid - Be With You Pagano - That Disco Fever Tradelove - Street Player Yves Larock - Push It Kosca - Love Will Find A Way Criminal Vibes - Owner Of A Lonely Heart Horny United, Maurizio Inzaghi - Believe Mickael Davis - Kill Bill Serge Devant & Rachael Starr - You and Me Albertino feat. Niles Mason - Wonderland Emeli Sande - Next To Me Wamdue Project - King Of My Castle Pagano - Loca Groove Phenomenon - Funky Radio (Radio Ga Ga) Hamel & Jeremus feat. Anita Kelsey - Higher Debby Holiday - Dive Rihanna - Right Now Booka Shade, Marc Romboy - Every Day In My Life Crazibiza - My Lips Marc Fisher, Darko De Jan - Bad Boys Whizzkids - Don't Call Me Baby Tom Stephan, Pagano - Give It Leandro P. feat. Daniel Reis On Keys - African Seed First Choice - Doctor Love Olly Murs feat. Flo Rida - Troublemaker People Of 'K' Feat. Crystal - Justified And Ancient Diva Convention - Heartbeat NERVO - Hold On Christina Aguilera - Let There Be Love The Salsoul Orchestra - 212 North 12th St. Chris Cox & DJ Frankie feat. Crystal Waters - Oh Mama Hey Cher - Woman's World Lissat & Voltaxx, DJ PP - Disco Balls Dan Hartman - Relight My Fire Dirty Old Ann - Turn Me On Thelma Houston - Don't Leave Me This Way Happy Listening,