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The boys incur unpaid debt from Richard Pryor, manufacture pop stardom with credible friends, and use the scientific method to conduct an autopsy on the corpse of Eddie Murphy's 1985 career crossover hit, “Party All the Time.” News items and digressions include the Oasis reunion, 80s playground bullying, and heavy metal nerdiness. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rocknrollautopsy/support
Ah, the 80s—a time when every celebrity had a secret (or not-so-secret) desire to dominate the music charts. But no actor-turned-singer had a more meteoric rise—and equally swift backlash—than Eddie Murphy. His Rick James-penned chorus for "Party All the Time" might be an earworm you can't escape, but let's be real: the rest of the song is as forgettable as a VHS tape in a Netflix era. This week, we've got a special guest who knows a thing or two about catchy tunes: podcaster and Less Than Jake frontman Chris DeMakes joins us to dive into Eddie Murphy's lone radio hit. One Hit Thunder is brought to you by DistroKid, the ultimate partner for taking your music to the next level. Our listeners get 30% off your first YEAR with DistroKid by signing up at http://distrokid.com/vip/onehitthunder Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Can't Fight this Feeling (album version) Auteur: Junior Caldera feat. Sophie Ellis-Bextor Flashdance… What a Feeling Auteur: Irene Cara I Gotta Feeling (LP) Auteur: Black Eyed Peas What a Feeling (I'm Still in Love club mix) Auteur: Alex Gaudino feat. Kelly Rowland Good Feeling Auteur: Flo Rida That Feeling (De Poniente mix) Auteur: DJ Chus Presents Groove Foundation Put Your Hands Up for Detroit Auteur: Fedde Le Grand feat. King Gordy & Bizarre Club Bizarre (Tomcraft Rmx) Auteur: Brooklyn Bounce What Is Love 2k9 (Klaas clubmix) Auteur: Klaas meets Haddaway Feel Your Body (club mix) Auteur: Michael Mind Project S'Express 2.1 Auteur: Mr. Malo Poker Face (Dave Aude club remix) Auteur: Lady Gaga P.A.T.T. (Party All the Time) (Club Mix) Auteur: Sharam Rattle Auteur: Bingo Players Endless (Cahill radio edit) Auteur: Inna Where Have You Been Auteur: Rihanna This Is My Life Auteur: Edward Maya Like a Boy (Soul Seekerz edit) Auteur: Ciara Never Let Me Go (Club Radio Edit) Auteur: Fred Baker Freaks (extended mix) Auteur: Timmy Trumpet Animal Auteur: R.I.O. feat. U-Jean Because the Night (club mix) Auteur: CO.RO. feat. Taleesa Twilight Zone (club mix) Auteur: 2 Unlimited Ce numéro est programmé et mixé par Cédric pour XTRA. Enregistré le 9 avril 2024 à 20h45. Épisode numéroté 53. 13 abonnés sur podcastaddict, 0 abonnés sur MindCast, 191 téléchargements du numéro 51, 273 téléchargements du numéro 52 Réagissez avec votre compte Fedivers à l'épisode sur le site du “XTRA Electro Music Mix” https://www.mindcast.fr/@electro_music_mixx ou avec la compte @electro_music_mixx@www.mindcast.fr Quelques liens : XTRA Electro Music Mix RSS
BESTEST EPISODE OF NOISETALGIA TO DATE! TRANCE SUCKS! ARMIN SUCKS! ONLY HOUSE! CHOOOO CHOOO ROMERO!!! DECENT SILENCE TAKEOVER!!! BEST!!! EXCHANGE YOUR DINERO HERE: https://www.patreon.com/noisetalgia iTunes podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/pl/podcast/noisetalgia-with-indecent-noise/id1662313355 Everything But The Girl - Missing (Todd Terry Club Mix) Spiller feat. Sophie Ellis Bextor - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) Bob Marley vs. Funkstar De Luxe - Sun Is Shining (Funkstar Club Mix) David Morales pres. The Face - Needin' U (Boss Anthem Mix) Tim Deluxe feat. Sam Obernik - It Just Won't Do (Milk & Sugar Club Mix) Junior Jack - E Samba Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme (Extended Vocal Mix) 17th Street - Street Player Wisdome - Off The Wall (Enjoy Yourself Remix) Dominica - Gotta Let You Go (DJ Tonka Remix) Big Bass vs. Michelle Narine - What You Do (Playing With Stones) (Stonebridge Club Mix) 17th Street - Hula Groove DJ Tonka - Don't Be Afraid (To Let Yourself Go) (Straight Disco Mix) Modjo - Lady (Hear Me Tonight) (Harry “Choo Choo” Romero's Original Recipe) Paul Johnson - Get Get Down (Harry “Choo Choo” Romero's Subcriminal Mix) Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You Madison Avenue - Don't Call Me Baby Eddie Amador - House Music (Full Intention Remix) Sharam - P.A.T.T. (Party All the Time) (Club Mix) Phats & Small pres. Mutant Disco - Turn Around Punk Chic - DJ Spinnin' 30th Street - The Music Michael Gray - The Weekend Mylo vs. Miami Sound Machine - Doctor Pressure
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)
Voici la playlist de l'épisode du Mixxx de Cédric, enregistré le 16 mars 2024. Avec 32 titres remixés utilisant le LaunchPad MK2, c'est une prouesse technique à ne pas manquer, même s'il y a quelques loupés : PARTIE 1 Me Against the Music (Rishi Rich's Desi Kulcha remix) - Britney Spears featuring Madonna (00:00) RITMO (Bad Boys for Life) - Black Eyed Peas x J Balvin (04:33) THE RHYTHM OF THE NIGHT - CORONA (05:39) Calinda - Ritmo Dynamic (07:23) Lady (Hear Me Tonight) - Modjo (12:24) Murder on the Dancefloor (extended album version) - Sophie Ellis-Bextor (17:44) Starlight (original version) - The Supermen Lovers feat. Mani Hoffman (19:09) Yeke Yeke 2011 (Loverush UK! radio edit) - Mory Kanté vs. Loverush UK! (27:01) What Is Love 2k9 (Klaas clubmix) - Klaas meets Haddaway (27:38) Poker Face (LLG vs. GLG club mix) - Lady Gaga (34:05) Perfect (Exceeder) (vocal club mix) - Mason vs. Princess Superstar (34:14) Feel Your Body (club mix) - Michael Mind Project (43:59) Give Me a Sign (Leventina club mix) - Remady feat. Manu-L (44:46) Where Have You Been - Rihanna (52:47) P.A.T.T. (Party All the Time) (Club Mix) - Sharam (53:15) Children (Mike'n'Jack club mix) - Jack Holiday & Mike Candys (57:58) À travers cette playlist, des rythmes percutants aux mélodies envoûtantes, vous découvrirez un mélange dynamique de hits emblématiques des annèes 2000 et de pépites méconnues, tous réinventés sous les doigts de Cédrix. Le Launchpad MK2 est un contrôleur MIDI polyvalent et créatif utilisé par les musiciens, les producteurs et les artistes pour créer de la musique, réaliser des remixes en direct et contrôler des performances en temps réel. Cette description offre un aperçu des titres diffusés dans cet épisode sans exhaustivité. La position temporelle est une approximation réalisée sans garantie. Ce numéro est programmé et mixé par Cédric pour XTRA. Enregistré le 16 mars 2024. Épisode numéroté 51. Réagissez avec votre compte Fedivers à l'épisode sur le site du “XTRA Electro Music Mix” https://www.mindcast.fr/@electro_music_mixx ou avec la compte @electro_music_mixx@www.mindcast.fr Quelques liens : XTRA Electro Music Mix RSS
Have fun with this Disney round! Fact of the Day: It cost over half a million dollars to make Eddie Murphy's album "How Could It Be," featuring the infamous single Party All the Time. THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 01:50 SUPPORT THE SHOW MONTHLY, LISTEN AD-FREE FOR JUST $1 A MONTH: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds SUPPORT THE SHOW WITH SWAG ON ETSY: Trivia books, shirts, & more! GET A CUSTOM EPISODE FOR YOUR LOVED ONES: Email ryanbudds@gmail.com Theme song by www.soundcloud.com/Frawsty Bed Music: "Your Call" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://TriviaWithBudds.comhttp://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds Book a party, corporate event, or fundraiser anytime by emailing ryanbudds@gmail.com or use the contact form here: https://www.triviawithbudds.com/contact SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY AMAZING PATREON SUBSCRIBERS INCLUDING: Linda Elswick Carter A. Fourqurean Bill Bavar Courtney Cassal Daniel Hoisington-McArthur Paula Wetterhahn Justin Cone Steven LongSue FirstKC Khoury Keith MartinTonya CharlesBen Katelyn Turner Ryan Ballantine Justly Maya Brandon Lavin Kathy McHale Selectronica Chuck Nealen Courtney French Nikki Long Jenny Santomauro Jon Handel Mark Zarate Keiva BranniganLaura PalmerLauren Glassman John Taylor Dean Bratton Mona B Pate Hogan Kristy Donald Fuller Erin Burgess Chris Arneson Trenton Sullivan Josh Gregovich Jen and NicJessica Allen Michele Lindemann Ben Stitzel Michael Redman Timothy HeavnerHarlie WestJeff Foust Sarah Snow-BrineRichard Lefdal Rebecca Meredith Leslie Gerhardt Myles Bagby Jenna Leatherman Vernon Heagy Albert Thomas Kimberly Brown Tracy Oldaker Sara Zimmerman Madeleine Garvey Jenni Yetter Alexandra Pepin Brendan JohnB Patrick Leahy Dillon Enderby John Mihaljevic James Brown Christy Shipley Pamela Yoshimura Cody Roslund Clayton Polizzi Alexander Calder Mark Haas Ricky Carney Paul McLaughlin Manny Cortez Casey OConnor Willy Powell Robert Casey Rich Hyjack Matthew Frost Joe Jermolowicz Brian Salyer Greg Bristow Megan Donnelly Jim Fields Mo Martinez Luke Mckay Simon Time Feana Nevel Brian WilliamsJordania of Zeilingrisk
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We are reviewing the 80s songs bracket. Please let us know what song should be number one. Here's the bracket: Party All the Time by Eddie Murphy (1985)Never Too Much by Luther Vandross (1981)Purple Rain by Prince (1984)Thriller by Michael Jackson (1982)Working for the Weekend by Loverboy (1981)Livin' On A Prayer by Bon Jovi (1986)Everybody Have Fun Tonight by Wang Chung (1986)Pour Some Sugar on Me by Def Leppard (1987)My Prerogative by Bobby Brown (1988)Hungry Like the Wolf by Duran Duran (1982)What I Like About You By The Romantics (1980)Billie Jean By Michael Jackson (1984)Down Under by Men at Work (1982)"When Doves Cry" by Prince (1984)"Only in My Dreams" by Debbie Gibson (1987)"I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" by Hall & Oates (1981)"Start Me Up" by The Rolling Stones (1981)"Sweet Child O' Mine" by Guns N' Roses (1987)"Cars" by Gary Numan (1980)"Like a Virgin" by Madonna (1984)"You Got It (The Right Stuff" by New Kids on the Block (1988)"Walk This Way" by Run-D.M.C. (1986)"Walking on Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves (1983)"You Shook Me All Night Long" by AC/DC (1980)"Wild Thing" by Tone Loc (1989)"Don't Stop Believing" by Journey (1981)"Brass in Pocket" by The Pretenders (1980)"How Will I Know" by Whitney Houston (1985)"Ain't Nobody" by Chaka Khan (1989)"With or Without You" by U2 (1987)"Rock Me Amadeus" by Falco (1986)"Walk Like an Egyptian" by The Bangles (1986)"I Want Candy" by Bow Wow Wow (1982)"Jump" by Van Halen (1984)"Addicted to Love" by Robert Palmer (1985)"Need You Tonight" by INXS (1987)"All Night Long (All Night) by Lionel Richie (1983)"Here I Go Again" by Whitesnake (1982)"Kiss" by Prince (1986)"Come on Eileen" by Dexy's Midnight Runners (1982)"Tempted" by Squeeze (1981)"Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper (1984)"Word Up!" by Cameo (1986)"Jessie's Girl" by Rick Springfield (1981)"It Takes Two" by Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock (1986)"Beat It" by Michael Jackson (1982)"Don't You Want Me?" by Human League (1981)"Just Like Heaven" by The Cure (1987)"Call Me" by Blondie (1980)"Girls Just Want to Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper (1984)"Candy Girl" by New Edition (1983)"Take on Me" by A-Ha (1985)"She Blinded Me With Science" by Thomas Dolby (1982)"Our Lips Are Sealed" by The Go-Go's"Little Red Corvette" by Prince (1983)"Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns-N-Roses (1987)"Faith" by George Michael (1987)"Too Shy" by Kajagoogoo (1984)"99 Luftballons" by Nena (1983)"Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" by Wham! (1984)One Thing Leads to Another" by The Fixx (1983)"Burning Down the House" by Talking Heads (1983)"Super Freak" by Rick James (1981)"Love Is a Battlefield" by Pat Benatar (1983)"I Love Rock N' Roll" by Joan Jett and The Black Hearts (1981)"Under Pressure" by Queen and David Bowie (1981)"It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by R.E.M (1987)"Sister Christian" by Night Ranger (1983)"Fight the Power" by Public Enemy (1988)"Tainted Love" by Soft Cell (1981)"Keep on Loving You" by REO Speedwagon (1980)"Every Rose Has Its Thorn" by Poison (1988) "Just Can't Get Enough" by Depeche Mode (1981)"In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins (1981)"I Want to Know What Love Is" by Foreigner (1984)"867-5309/Jenny" by Tommy Tutone (1981)"Straight Up" by Paula Abdul (1988)"Janie's Got a Gun" by Aerosmith (1989)"Whip It" by Devo (1980)She a beauty by the tubes"Take My Breath Away" by Berlin (1986)"I Melt With You" by Modern English (1982)"Mr. Roboto" by Styx (1983)"Love Shack" by The B-52's (1989)"Bust a Move" by Young M.C (1989)"Dr. Feelgood" by Mötley Crüe (1989)"Jack & Diane" by John Mellencamp (1982)"London Calling" by The Clash (1982)"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" by Culture Club (1982)Look of Love by ABC (1982)"Mickey" by Toni Basil (1981)"Cruel Summer" by Bananarama (1984)"Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler (1983)"Nasty" by Janet Jackson (1986)"I Ran (So Far Away)" by A Flock of Seagulls (1982)"Every Breath You Take" by The Police (1983)"Push It" by Salt-N- Pepa (1986)"We're Not Gonna Take It" by Twisted Sister (1984) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mass-debaters/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mass-debaters/support
Become a member of the Say You Love Satan Army today! Join us!www.patreon.com/sayyoulovesatanpodcastThis episode:- Sleazy Speakeasy- Deathrow Gameshow- Trailer Trash- Feature Presentation: Candyman (1992)- Intermission*intermission track "Wicked Game" by October Noir*outro track "Party All the Time" by Neon Funeralwebsite: www.sayyoulovesatanpodcast.com email: sayyoulovesatanpodcast@gmail.comPlease rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes!instagram: sayyoulovesatanpodcastartwork: Sam HeimerSupport the show
REALITY ISSUES 0069S06 E06 AParty All The TimeJoin us for celebrity songs, a walk through the world of dick wolf's casting through time, and whatever else we get up to on this podcast. You love it, you know it, you listen to it, I imagine you like it by now. So that means you're supposed to tell a friend. Or don't, not our problem.AI________________Ever lose your vape pen in a couch cushion or damage it in your pocket? Imagine never having to deal with that again! We share a brilliant hack using a homemade lanyard, rode the wave of this growing trend among our circle, and even discussed how to crochet your own. This is a conversation you won't want to miss!But we're not just about nifty life hacks. We also dived deep into the world of entertainment, from the unexpected music careers of celebrities like Bruce Willis, Don Johnson, and Hulk Hogan, to the contentious music dispute between Eminem and GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy. We even reimagined the comedy 'Look Who's Talking' for the modern audience and revisited the classic 'Three Men and a Baby'. However, things took a darker turn as we delved into the chilling murder case involving a Supreme Court judge's wife, the suspects, and a mysterious shooting at the judge's residence.To conclude, we explored the love story of Goldie Haun and Kurt Russell, set against the backdrop of their classic song 'Party All the Time'. We unveiled the mysteries behind the song and its connection to 'Three Men and a Baby'. We guarantee you'll be entertained, enlightened, and even astonished by our discussions. So, tune in, sit back, and get ready to be captivated by our riveting conversation!
Join your somnambulant sandmen staff of the APDC as they cover the season 2 episode “Nightmare Assault,” from the 1986 classic animated series, G.I. Joe! Joepisode continues!! What are we going to do about all these damn nightmares?! Big in Albania!! Serpentor's eyeliner is on point!!! Interesting to no one! So many Joes!!! Elephant edibles!!!The base goes boom!! It's General Hawk's fault!! Iceberg at the drive-in!! Fatal familial insomnia!!! Low Light cannot be broken, DAAAAD!!! Voice actors! In the Real World!! Party All the Time!! Welcome to MY nightmare!!!COCKTAIL – 9:40, REVIEW – 16:36, ARE YOU HIGH? – 28:50, BACK TO THE REVIEW! – 34:50, REAL WORLD – 1:20:15, SCRIPT DEVIATIONS – 1:31:40, ICONIC JOEMENT! – 1:35:20
Okay, so here's the story: A family of raccoons find themselves at odds with a family of aardvarks in the Evergreen Forest. The Raccoons run a newspaper, the aardvarks are industrialists whose practices are destroying the place they live. It's an environmental tug-of-war with a message about getting along. Here now is the story of how this Canadian show came to Saturday Morning. Just where did this break out show come from? What episode is the favorite of the series' creator? Is there a connection between this show and “Masters of the Universe?” All these questions, and more, will be answered in this look at THE RACCOONS! Time to run… with us! After the show, take a moment to visit our friends over at the Even the Score Podcast. They suggested this Canadian show, so drop by linktr.ee/EventheScorePod to find all their info. Thanks for ‘tooning in. Support Us: patreon.com/SaturdayMornShare Us: SatMornPod@hotmail.comTwitter Us: @SatMornPodYouTube Us: tinyurl.com/yyhpwjeo Featured Music:“Nostalgic Happy Music” by AudioJungle - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtxSUR6MQhw&t=2s“Happy Life” by Fredji - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzQiRABVARk“I Feel You” by Kevin MacLeod” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw8E3jjbUCE“Nostalgic” by OrangeHead - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wExcRoNNzAc“Breakfast Club” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Spi22l3m5I“Horizons” by Atch - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-u53MADIag“80's Hijack” by Gee - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndVqzJ9Lk6M&t=26s“Synthmania” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6r20TKnA6M“United” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArjGQFCcHxA“Cool Blue” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lp5cxZWP-wc "80's Party All the Time", "Upbeat 2", "Kids", "Heavy Synthwave Party" and "Synthwave Rhythmics" by Aries Beats"Hackers" by Karl Casey#ABC #NBC #CBS #The80s #80s #cartoons #cartoon #animation #SaturdayMorning #1980 #1981 #1982 #1983 #1984 #1985 #1986 #1987 #1988 #1989 #Filmation #HannaBarbera #DePatieFreleng #RubySpears #Disney#TheRaccoons #Canada
Episode 196: In honor of Fat Tuesday, this episode is all about PARTY songs from the 1980's! Whether you like to Party All the Time, or if you prefer just to have the occasional Party Weekend, Joe (mayor of Partytown) and Kari (World Dance Party Coordinator) have got the insider scoop on these Party classics. But the fun doesn't stop there! Kari gets QUIZZED on some of her most beloved 80's favorites. Grab a cold one and tune in, because this Bud (or episode, rather) is for you!
Episode #163 with hosts Andrew Crone & Josh Ashton This week the dudes talk about hamsters, the wrestler New Jack, and different running techniques... Songs used: Ishmael's Titmilk - Eat the sun, Party All the Time... Email: theRealBackTablePodcast@gmail.com , dischord.com Facebook pages www.facebook.com/backtablepodcast www.facebook.com/andrewcronecomedy www.facebook.com/joshashtoncomedy open.spotify.com/show/1BbkhEhVD2N…jHT4SXCqVhwFMAhQ
Drummer Lars Ulrich was born into an upper-middle-class family in Gentofte, Denmark, on December 26, 1963. The son of Lone and tennis player Torben Ulrich. In February of 1973, Lars' father obtained passes for five of his friends to check out a Deep Purple (Smoke On the Water) concert held in the same stadium in Copenhagen as one of his tennis tournaments. When one of the dad's friends couldn't go, they gave their ticket to the nine-year-old Lars, who fell in love with the band and ran out and bought their album Fireball the next day. The concert and album greatly impacted Lars, inspiring the start of his music career. He received his first drum kit, a Ludwig, from his grandmother around 12 or 13. Lars initially intended to follow in his father's footsteps and become a badass tennis player, so he moved to Newport Beach, California, in the summer of 1980. Despite being ranked in the top ten tennis players of his age group in Denmark, Lars failed to make it into the seven-man Corona del Mar High School tennis team, solidifying his decision to focus on music. So, while living in Los Angeles in late 1981, Lars placed an ad in the L.A. newspaper, The Recycler, which read, "Drummer looking for other metal musicians to jam with. Tygers of Pan Tang, Diamond Head and Iron Maiden." Guitarists James Hetfield and Hugh Tanner of Leather Charm answered the advertisement. James Alan Hetfield was born on August 3, 1963, in Downey, California, the son of Cynthia Bassett, a light opera singer, and Virgil Lee Hetfield, a truck driver. James was nine years old when he first began piano lessons. He then started jamming on his half-brother David's drums, and finally, at 14, he began to play guitar with Robert Okner. He was also in a few bands as a teenager – one was "Leather Charm" with Hugh Tanner, and another was "Obsession." James said that Aerosmith was his primary musical influence as a child and that they were why he wanted to play guitar. His parents divorced in 1976 when he was 13. They were devout Christian Scientists, and following their beliefs, they strongly disapproved of medicine or any other medical treatment and remained loyal to their faith, even as James' mother, Cynthia, was dying from cancer. This lifestyle inspired many of his lyrics during his career with Metallica. For example, the songs "Dyers Eve" and "The God That Failed" from the albums "...And Justice for All" and "Metallica" touch on those topics. His mother, Cynthia, died of cancer in 1979 when Hetfield was 16 years old. After her death, James went to live with his older half-brother David. Although he had not formed a band, Lars asked Metal Blade Records founder Brian Slagel if he could record a song for the label's upcoming compilation album, Metal Massacre. Slagel accepted, and Ulrich recruited Hetfield to sing and play rhythm guitar. Lars and James officially formed the band known as "Metallica" on October 28, 1981, five months after they first met. A funny story; James' and Lars' first encounter was anything but promising. As Mick Wall wrote in his biography of the band "Enter Night", "neither James nor Hugh had anything good to say about [Lars]. The kid was 'weird' and 'smelled funny' [and] he couldn't even really play drums." Deeming the entire encounter something of a waste, James later recalled (in Wall's bio) that "we ate McDonald's, he ate herring. [Lars'] father was famous. He was very well off. Spoiled – that's why he's got his mouth. He know what he wants, he goes for it and he's gotten it his whole life." When asked what Lars remembers about their first meet up, in a Blabbemouth.com interview, he said: "I remember connecting with him," Lars responded. "I could see that, even though he was painfully shy or whatever, that there were some distinctive similarities. I spent six months talking to people about heavy metal, and they'd mention STYX, JOURNEY, KISS or whatever. I'd talk about ANGEL WITCH, DIAMOND HEAD or TYGERS OF PAN TANG. He had a connection to the music and the things I was throwing out there that seemed a little more authentic or trustworthy. Not much happened during that first meeting because he was kind of the wing man, or the plus one, for a guy named Hugh. If James was sitting here, he'd tell you that the drum kit I showed up with was in such bad shape that every time I hit the cymbal, it kept falling over — which is accurate. Hetfield and I ended up staying in touch, and when I came back from travelling in Europe a few months later, I called him up and said, 'Hey, do you want to play and see what happens?' And he was up for it." The band name, "Metallica," came from Lars' friend Ron Quintana, who was brainstorming names for a fanzine and was considering MetalMania or Metallica. After hearing the two monikers, Lars wanted Metallica for his band, so he suggested Quintana use MetalMania instead. That magazine wound up being a U.S. monthly magazine focusing on heavy metal music, which was published between 1985 and 1991 Guitarist Dave Mustaine replied to an advertisement for a lead guitarist where Lars and James asked him to join after seeing his expensive guitar equipment. In early 1982, Metallica recorded its first original song, "Hit the Lights," for the Metal Massacre I compilation. James Hetfield played bass, and rhythm guitar and sang, while Lloyd Grant was credited with a guitar solo and Lars Ulrich played drums. Lloyd was a Jamaican guitarist who was never officially in the band. Lloyd has said: "Me and Lars was jammin' down there in Orange County, California and we jam with a few people and we lookin' other people to jam with..." they met through The Recycler. "We were playing for a long time and he came down to my place my apartment once and he says and he keep asking me to come jam with the band, but I was really busy doing other stuff and I went down and play with them-me and him and James. That's three of us. James was playing bass, I was playing guitar and Lars was playing drums and we rehearse that "Hit The Lights" song, but way before that Lars had let me hear that song. We were hanging out watching soccer and he says "hey I met this guy blah blah blah and he's exactly what we want to jam with and he played this one song and it was great and that's how I was first was introduced to "Hit The Lights." After that I went over and jam a few times and he called me and say they gonna be in this compilation album and he brought over a tape of "Hit The Lights" recording on a four track asked me to play some solo for that and they were going to bring the four track down and they were going to bring it down and dump it on the compilation album." Metal Massacre I was released on June 14, 1982. The early pressings listed the band incorrectly as "Mettallica," pissing the band off. However, the song "Hit The Lights," generated a buzz, and Metallica played their first live performance on March 14, 1982, at Radio City in Anaheim, California. The lineup consisted of James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Dave Mustaine, and newly recruited bassist Ron McGovney, who had been in James' previous band, "Leather Charm." Their first live success happened as they were chosen to open for British heavy metal band Saxon at one gig of their 1982 U.S. tour. This show was Metallica's second gig. In addition, Metallica recorded its first demo, Power Metal, whose name was inspired by Quintana's early business cards in early 1982. In late 1982, Ulrich and Hetfield attended a show at the West Hollywood nightclub Whisky a Go Go, which featured bassist Cliff Burton in the band Trauma. Clifford Lee Burton was born on February 10, 1962, in Castro Valley, California, to Ray and Jan Burton. Cliff's interest in music began when his father introduced him to classical music, and he began taking piano lessons. In his teenage years, he developed an interest in Rock, classical, country, and heavy metal. He began playing the bass at 13, after the death of his brother. His parents quoted him as saying, "I'm going to be the best bassist for my brother." He practiced up to six hours daily (even after joining Metallica). Besides classical and jazz, Burton's other early influences varied from Southern Rock and country to the blues. Cliff has cited Geddy Lee, Geezer Butler, Stanley Clarke, Lemmy Kilmister, and Phil Lynott as significant influences on his style of bass playing. James and Lars were "blown away" by Cliff's use of a wah-wah pedal and asked him to join Metallica. The two leaders wanted Ron McGovney to leave because they thought he "didn't contribute anything, he just followed." According to McGovney, his time in Metallica was reportedly tumultuous, as he often clashed with Ulrich and Mustaine. In addition, he felt that, aside from using the connections he made as an amateur photographer, his role was that of a money man and transportation provider rather than a respected band member. He ultimately quit on December 10, 1982, due to growing tensions. After leaving Metallica, McGovney became uninterested in playing music and sold most of his equipment. Although Cliff Burton initially declined the offer to join Metallica, by the end of the year, he had accepted on the condition that the band moves to El Cerrito in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. Metallica's first live performance with Cliff was at the nightclub "The Stone" in March 1983, and the first recording to feature Burton was the Megaforce demo (1983). Metallica was ready to record their debut album, but they began looking for other options when Metal Blade could not cover the cost. Concert promoter Jonathan "Jonny Z" Zazula, who had heard the demo No Life 'til Leather (1982), offered to broker a record deal between Metallica and New York City-based record labels. After those record labels showed no interest, Zazula borrowed enough money to cover the recording budget and signed Metallica to his label, Megaforce Records. In May 1983, Metallica traveled to Rochester, New York, to record its debut album, Metal Up Your Ass, which Paul Curcio produced. Unfortunately, the other members of Metallica decided to eject Mustaine from the band because of his drug and alcohol abuse and violent behavior just before the recording sessions on April 11, 1983. About this time, Mustaine told Loudwire magazine: "When you're around a lot of people that like to drink and get silly, they just want to have fun," Mustaine explains. "I would drink and have fun until someone would refute something I had said. And then that was war, baby. I'd be aggressive and confrontational because I was a violent drunk. I lost all inhibitions when I was drinking, and that didn't go over to well in the end." The end came on April 11, 1983, and it came without warning for Mustaine. Metallica had already hired Kirk Hammett as their new lead guitarist. At around 9AM that morning, James, Lars, and Cliff woke up Mustaine, suffering from a tremendous hangover, and told him he was out of the band. "The thing that really upset me was that they never gave me a warning and I never got a second chance," Mustaine says. "It was just, 'Hey man. You're out. See ya later." When Mustaine asked when his flight back to California was, he was told he wasn't flying. He was taking a four-day bus ride. Even worse, the bus was scheduled to leave one hour after he was fired. Mustaine scrambled to pack a travel bag, and James drove him from the Music Building in Queens to 42nd Street and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan. During the seemingly endless bus ride, according to Livewire.com, he was rightfully pissed for a while and then decided to write some new lyrics. Since he didn't have any paper, he wrote on the back of a handbill from Senator Alan Cranston. A message on the front of the card referred to the stockpiling of nuclear weapons that read, "The arsenal of megadeath can't be rid." After considerable thought, Mustaine decided the term megadeath would make a cool name for a metal band, especially if it were misspelled as Megadeth. Kirk Lee Hammett was born on November 18, 1962, in San Francisco, California, and raised in the town of El Sobrante. He is the son of Teofila "Chefela" and Dennis L. Hammett, a Merchant Mariner. While attending De Anza High School, he met Les Claypool of Primus, and they remain close friends. Kirk began showing an interest in music after listening to his brother Rick's extensive record collection (which included Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and UFO). In addition, he was a huge horror movie fan but began selling his horror magazines to buy albums. This infatuation led him to pick up the guitar at fifteen. His first guitar was (in his own words) a "wholly unglamorous" Montgomery Ward catalog special that came with a shoebox with a 4-inch speaker for an amp. After purchasing a 1978 Fender Strat copy, Kirk attempted to customize his sound with various guitar parts before eventually buying a 1974 Gibson Flying V. Guitarist Kirk Hammett replaced Dave Mustaine the same afternoon. Metallica's first live performance with Kirk was on April 16, 1983, at a nightclub in Dover, New Jersey, called "The Showplace." Mustaine has expressed his dislike for Kirk in interviews, saying he "stole" his job. Mustaine was "pissed off" because he believed Hammett became popular by playing guitar leads that Mustaine had written. In a 1985 interview with Metal Forces, Mustaine said, "it's real funny how Kirk Hammett ripped off every lead break I'd played on that No Life 'til Leather tape and got voted No. 1 guitarist in your magazine". Because of conflicts with its record label and the distributors' refusal to release an album titled Metal Up Your Ass, the album was renamed "Kill' Em All." It was released on Megaforce Records in the U.S. and on Music for Nations in Europe and peaked at number 155 on the Billboard 200 in 1986. Pretty cool, considering their top ten that year was: 1. That's What Friends Are For - Dionne Warwick, Elton John, and Gladys Knight 2. Say You, Say Me - Lionel Richie 3. I Miss You - Klymaxx 4. On My Own - Patti Labelle and Michael McDonald 5. Broken Wings - Mr. Mister 6. How Will I Know - Whitney Houston 7. Party All the Time - Eddie Murphy 8. Burning Heart - Survivor 9. Kyrie - Mr. Mister 10. Addicted to Love - Robert Palmer Although the album was not initially a financial success, it earned Metallica a growing fan base in the underground metal scene. The band embarked on the "Kill' Em All for One" tour with Raven to support the release. In February 1984, Metallica supported Venom on the "Seven Dates of Hell" tour, during which the bands performed in front of 7,000 people at the Aardschok Festival in Zwolle, Netherlands. Metallica recorded the album in only two weeks on a shoestring budget. Initially, the band printed 1,500 copies. Since its release, "Kill 'Em All" has been certified 3x platinum. Metallica then recorded their second studio album, Ride the Lightning, at Sweet Silence Studios in Copenhagen, Denmark, from February to March 1984. It was released in August 1984 and reached number 100 on the Billboard 200. Unfortunately, a French printing press mistakenly printed green covers for the album, which are now considered collectors' items. Mustaine received writing credit for "Ride the Lightning" and "The Call of Ktulu." Elektra Records A&R director Michael Alago, and co-founder of Q-Prime Management Cliff Burnstein, attended a Metallica concert in September 1984. They were impressed with their performance and signed Metallica to Elektra. They also made them a Q-Prime Management artist. Metallica's growing success was such that the band's British label Music for Nations released "Creeping Death" as a limited-edition single, which sold 40,000 copies as an import in the U.S. Two of the three songs on the record—cover versions of Diamond Head's "Am I Evil?" and Blitzkrieg's "Blitzkrieg"—appeared on the 1988 Elektra reissue of "Kill' Em All." With unforgettable songs like "For Whom The Bell Tolls," "Creeping Death," and "Fade To Black", "Ride The Lightning" has sold over 5 million copies in the U.S. and has been certified 5x Platinum by the RIAA. That bell in the beginning of "For Whom The Bell Tolls", isn't really a bell at all. As producer Flemming Rasmussen recalled: “We had an anvil in the studio, and Lars had to bang that; it could've been that or from a record of sound effects. But there was a really heavy, cast-iron anvil and a metal hammer, and we stuck them in an all-concrete room. He'd just go wang.” If you've ever tried to play along with the studio album version of "For Whom, The Bell Tolls, " you've probably had some guitar tuning issues. That's because the song is a quarter step above standard tuning. Why? As the Metallica Wiki says, there are two theories. The first is that the band intentionally sped up the recording, pitch shifting it in the process. The second is that the guitars are tuned up a quarter step to match the pitch of the "tolling bells." I mean anvil... now that's "metal AF". Metallica embarked on its first major European tour with Tank to an average crowd of 1,300. Returning to the U.S., it embarked upon a tour co-headlining with W.A.S.P. and supported by Armored Saint, featuring John Bush on vocals, who later went on to front Anthrax. Metallica played its largest show at the Monsters of Rock fest at Donington Park, England, on August 17, 1985, with Bon Jovi and Ratt, playing to 70,000 people. Then, at the "Day on the Green" festival in Oakland, California, the band played to a crowd of 60,000. Metallica's third studio album, Master of Puppets, was recorded at Sweet Silence Studios in Denmark from September to December 1985 and was released in March 1986. The album reached number 29 on the Billboard 200 and spent 72 weeks on the chart. It was the band's first album to be certified gold on November 4, 1986 and has sold over 6 million copies. In 2015, Master of Puppets became the first ever metal album in history to be selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry. Following the album's release, Metallica supported Ozzy Osbourne on a U.S. tour. During this time, James Hetfield broke his wrist while skateboarding; he continued with the tour, performing vocals, with guitar technician John Marshall playing rhythm guitar. On the night of Sept. 26, 1986, Metallica was traveling between tour dates in Sweden when Burton and guitarist Kirk Hammett drew cards to decide who would get to choose a bunk. The bassist drew the Ace of Spades and chose the bunk Hammett had been occupying. "I said fine, take my bunk," the guitarist recalled in VH1's Behind the Music. "I'll sleep up front; it's probably better anyway." In the early morning of Sept. 27, 1986, shortly before 7 AM, the band members were awakened abruptly when the bus began to sway from side to side. The driver later told authorities that he lost control of the bus after hitting a patch of black ice. The bus left the road and flipped over on its side, and Cliff Burton – asleep in the top bunk – was thrown through the window. As the bus came down, it landed on top of him. He was only 24 years old. Reportedly, attempts were made to rescue him from underneath the bus by lifting it with a crane, but the crane slipped, and the bus crashed down on top of Burton a second time. Band members and onlookers have given different accounts of whether Burton died upon the first impact or when the bus came down again. Whichever way it happened, Cliff Burton died at the scene. Hetfield said: "I saw the bus lying right on him. I saw his legs sticking out. I freaked. The bus driver, I recall, was trying to yank the blanket out from under him to use for other people. I just went, 'Don't fucking do that!' I already wanted to kill the bus driver. I don't know if he was drunk or if he hit some ice. All I knew was, he was driving and Cliff wasn't alive anymore." James has said he walked up and down the road in his socks and underwear looking for black ice and found none. The band has speculated over the years if drinking or drugs could have played a role in the accident or if the driver fell asleep at the wheel. An investigation cleared the driver of any wrongdoing. Burton was cremated, and his ashes were scattered at the Maxwell Ranch in California. Metallica's "Orion" was played at the ceremony, and lyrics from "To Live Is to Die" are engraved upon his memorial stone: "Cannot the Kingdom of Salvation take me home." In an interview with Gibson TV, Kirk Hammet, who could have been the one in that unlucky bunk said: "The last show that we played with Cliff was a spectacular show," Kirk recalls in the interview. "It was the first show after maybe six or seven weeks when James was back on guitar because he had broken his arm during the Ozzy tour. His arms was healed enough so he was able to play guitar and it was the first show where we had James back… and it was the night that Cliff died. "Everyone was just so happy James was back and to have James's guitar fuelling everything again, rather than me and John Marshall [tech and stand-in guitarist] sharing that duty. We played really, really well and felt like we were back 100%… so that last show was one of the best shows we'd played all fucking year and in retrospect I'm glad Cliff's last show was special in that regard. It really was, in all respects, one of the best shows we'd played and Cliff was very, very happy. So knowing that is a good thing." "It' didn't really, truly sink in until about three weeks or so [afterwards]," Hammett remembers. "As a tribute to Cliff's memory it was important for us to go on [but for] those first two weeks it was up and down, we had no idea what we were going to do. I was taking guitar lessons, the old standby for musicians who can't find any gigs or band. That's what I was actually thinking."
El Carpe displays his frugal choice in internet providers, making him think about signing a contract with a major internet provider...Bob's Internet out of New Jersey. "What's that horrible irritating stomach grinding vomitous song that drives you up the wall... tonight with JLow and the rooster from New Zeland have joined in to help us determine what is the most grating music on the planet... this one was a blast - thanks to all who joined in live and in comments - we know now that we have at least 6 people who are not related to us who enjoy this mess we call a podcast. We go thru all the worst, Baby Shark to Party All the Time and everything in between... Join us for a trip through the repulsive music of the past whenever... we recommend adult beverages to get through the podcast. Join us for an actually decent show every Thursday in the 8:30-ish time-frame (depending on our useless life schedules) and we'll have more fun music stuff to chat about. as always - you may join our super schitty committee by typing into comments "pour me another brother" - there's no prize or anything but we are sometimes a fun bunch to hang with."
2GG Podcast: My Girl Liles to Party All the Time PART 2 by Two Girls and a Guy
2GG Podcast: My Girl Liles to Party All the Time PART 1 by Two Girls and a Guy
This is an encore episode of “The View.” The co-hosts will return Tuesday, Sept. 7 LIVE for our season 25 premiere and celebration! Comedian and actor Eddie Murphy shares his experience working alongside his daughter Bella in “Coming 2 America” and reflects on his career, including his hit song from the 80's “Party All the Time.” In Hot Topics, the co-hosts react to Queen Elizabeth calling racial issues raised in Meghan Markle's interview “concerning,” and more.
In this episode, we are feelin' Clark County, Boogz, Tracy and Minnie. Earn...not so much. C'mon son. C'mon. We really need you to come on in. Money Bag Shawty by Gucci Mane www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBo1gDYjdX0 Real Mom Ranting Against Rap Song Lyrics (Norf Norf) www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPSeDkSWqeY Dana Loesch At CPAC: 'Crying White Mothers Are Ratings Gold' www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5H_tcMeQxM The Origin of “Caught Red-Handed” www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/201…t-red-handed/ My Girl Wants to Party All the Time www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWa-6g-TbgI
SUPPORT ME ON PATREON WATCH MUSIC is not a GENRE VIDEOS and MORE Musicians & comedians have been in love with each other since forever. Talk to any musician or comedian and it's likely they'll tell you how much they revere the other profession. I mean, look at how Stephen Colbert & Jimmy Fallon salivate over music of all kinds, and even do some themselves. Yes, you could say artists tend to do and love more than one thing – Kevin Bacon & Jared Leto both have working bands. Tony Bennett & Jim Carrey are painters. J. Lo acts and dances and sings. Etc. Etc. But the love affair between musicians & comedians goes well beyond that. Timing. Delivery. Tone. Pacing. Sets. Breaking up your art into digestible portions that are still somehow cohesive. All of this and more flows back and forth between music and comedy, I'd argue more so than any other two disciplines. I can't even count the times comedians have crossed over into music (Steve Martin, Eddie Murphy, Sarah Silverman). Musicians crossing into comedy has not been as prevalent, but it's happened. Two BIG ones are: Ricky Gervais, who may be known for his comedy now, but started out as a serious musician & even had a new wave hit back in the ‘80s; and the Fresh Prince himself, Will Smith, who any self-respecting Philly-ite knows was first and foremost a rapper. True music/comedy hybrids – i.e. music intended to be funny – are all over the place (Alan Sherman, Spike Jones, Mel Brooks, Beastie Boys, Flight of the Conchords, Elaine May, Judy Tenuta, Bridget Everett – even the Beatles). Then there are those who do both equally well, with little to no intended crossover (like Donald Glover aka Childish Gambino). I'm old enough to vaguely remember the first season of SNL, a show that has always featured/debuted/respected comedy, music and so many hybrids of the two (like the Blues Brothers). I've ALWAYS been as much a fan of comedy as I have been of music. I grew up watching my dad perform countless songs, and he always had moments of straight-up comedy every single night. When I perform, no matter how serious some of my songs are, I am always looking for a laugh. This week's three albums – Eddie Murphy's first two (and really his whole early career) and Bob & Doug McKenzie (Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas, and really ANYTHING to do with SCTV, still my second favorite sketch show behind Mr. Show) – are albums I bought with my own allowance, money that could have gone to music. That's how much they meant to me. And don't forget, both Eddie Murphy and the McKenzie Brothers had big hit singles – “Party All the Time” and “Take Off” (with Rush's Geddy Lee) respectively. So there you go. At some point in the near future, I'm going to tick stand-up comedy off my bucket list. Until then, here are two perfect examples of how comedy has infiltrated my music: NICK - “Listen You People” (from the album Listen You People) NICK - “Sick” (from the album Listen You People) What other music-comedy crossover peeps do you know? What/who are your favorite sketch shows or stand-up comics? What bands/singers might people not know also did funny stuff? Discuss dammit! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-dematteo/support
Episode #58 with hosts Andrew Crone & Josh Ashton This week Randy J. pops by to chat about BLM, Dominoes, tampon cops, cry-baby racists, and failed ice bucket challenges... Songs Used: Ishmael's Tit-milk - Party All the Time (Original) Fugazi - Turkish Disco Fugazi - Waiting Room Facebook pages www.facebook.com/backtablepodcast www.facebook.com/andrewcronecomedy www.facebook.com/joshashtoncomedy open.spotify.com/show/1BbkhEhVD2N…jHT4SXCqVhwFMAhQ
On Episode 37, Miss Heard shares the backstory to Eddie Murphy’s misheard song lyric to “Party All the Time.” You also learn why he did the album in the first place due to Richard Pryor. You can listen to all our episodes at our website at: https://pod.co/miss-heard-song-lyrics Or iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and many more platforms under Podcast name “Miss Heard Song Lyrics” Don’t forget to subscribe/rate/review to help our Podcast in the ratings. #missheardsonglyrics #missheardsongs #misheardsonglyrics #misheardsongs #Mygirlwantstopottyallthetime #Partyallthetime #EddieMurphy
Topics: Chicago Bears, Janet Jackson, Anita Baker, She's Gotta Have It, 227-(TV Sitcom)(Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound) General Snapshots 1. Ronald Reagan is President 2. Jan - The first federal Martin Luther King Jr. Day, honoring Martin Luther King Jr., is observed. 3. Jan - The first group of inductees to the Rock and Roll HOF, included Elvis Presley, the Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, and 3 other white performers. Also inducted were, James Brown*, Little Richard*, Fats Domino*, Ray Charles*, Chuck Berry*, Sam Cooke*, Robert Johnson*, and Jimmy Yancey*. 4. Jan - Super Bowl XX: The Chicago Bears defeat the New England Patriots 46–10 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. 5. Jan - Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrates 73 seconds after launch, killing the crew of seven astronauts, including schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe (see Space Shuttle Challenger disaster). President Ronald Reagan postpones for one week the State of the Union address that had been scheduled for the evening and instead addresses the nation on the Challenger disaster. 6. Mar - Halley's Comet is a comet visible from Earth every 75–76 years. It last appeared in the inner parts of the Solar System in 1986 and will next appear in mid-2061. 7. Apr - The Mystery of Al Capone's Vaults, hosted by Geraldo Rivera, is a two-hour live American television special. 8. Apr - In Ukraine, one of the reactors at the Chernobyl nuclear plant explodes, creating the world’s worst nuclear disaster. 31 are killed directly by the incident, many more die from cancer in later years, many thousands more are exposed to significant amounts of radioactive material, and vast territories in Ukraine and Belarus are rendered uninhabitable. 9. May - Hands Across America: approximately 6.5 million people form a human chain from New York City to Long Beach, California, to raise money to fight hunger and homelessness. The event raised about $15 million. A total of 24 cities participated along the route, including: Champaign, Illinois (with Walter Payton), Chebanse, Illinois (A cornfield in central Illinois served as center-point of the nation with 16,000 people in attendance), Springfield, Illinois (with 50 Abraham Lincoln impersonators), and St. Louis, Missouri (with Kathleen Turner under the St. Louis Arch) 10. Aug - In Edmond, Oklahoma, United States Postal Service employee Patrick Sherrill guns down 14 of his co-workers before committing suicide. 11. Sep - Desmond Tutu becomes the first black Anglican Church bishop in South Africa’s Cape Town, the most senior position in southern Africa's Anglican hierarchy. Theologically, he sought to fuse ideas from black theology with African theology; politically, he identifies as a socialist. 12. Nov - Iran–Contra affair: The United States has been selling weapons to Iran in secret, in order to secure the release of 7 American hostages held by pro-Iranian groups in Lebanon. Also, profits from the covert weapons sales to Iran were illegally diverted to the anti-communist Contra rebels in Nicaragua. National Security Council member Oliver North and his secretary, Fawn Hall, start shredding documents implicating them. 13. Nov - Mike Tyson wins his first world boxing title by defeating Trevor Berbick in Las Vegas. Tyson won the title by TKO in the second round, and at the age of 20 years and 4 months became the youngest heavyweight champion in history. Tyson won his first 19 professional fights by knockout or stoppage, 12 of them in the first round. 14. Dec - Three African Americans are assaulted by a group of white teens in the Howard Beach neighborhood of Queens, New York. One of the victims, Michael Griffith, is run over and killed by a motorist while attempting to flee the attackers. 15. Open Comments: 16. Top 3 Pop Songs 17. 1 "That's What Friends Are For, Dionne and Friends 18. 2 "Say You, Say Me", Lionel Richie 19. 3 "I Miss You", Klymaxx 20. Grammy Award Winners 21. Record of the Year: "Higher Love", Steve Winwood 22. Album of the Year: Paul Simon (producer & artist) for Graceland 23. Song of the Year: Burt Bacharach & Carole Bayer Sager (songwriters) for "That's What Friends Are For" performed by Dionne Warwick, Elton John, Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder 24. Best New Artist: Bruce Hornsby & the Range 25. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: Anita Baker for Rapture 26. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: James Brown for "Living in America" 27. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group: Prince and The Revolution for "Kiss" 28. Best Rhythm & Blues Song: "Sweet Love" performed by Anita Baker 29. Open Comments 30. Top 3 Movies 1. Top Gun 2. Crocodile Dundee 3. Platoon 31. Other Notables: The Karate Kid Part II, Star Trek IV, Back To School, Aliens, The Golden Child, Ruthless People, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Crocodile Dundee, The Fly, Howard the Duck, Labyrinth, Little Shop of Horrors, Platoon, Pretty in Pink, Stand By Me, Top Gun, The Three Amigos ---AND UNDER THE CHERRY MOON! 32. Open Comments 33. Top 3 TV Shows 1. The Cosby Show 2. Family Ties 3. Cheers 34. Open Comments 35. Economic Snapshot 36. New Home: 89,463 37. Avg Rent: 385 38. Avg. Income: 22,300 39. New Car: 9,300 40. Harvard:10,600 yearly 41. Movie Ticket: 2.75 42. Gas: .89 43. Stamp: .22 44. Social Scene: Chicago Bears – Super Bowl Shufflin!! 45. “In March of 1920 a man telephoned me. Mr. Chamberlain asked if I would like to come to Decatur and work for the Staley Company. [George Chamberlain was general superintendent of the A. E. Staley Company, a food starch company of Decatur, Illinois. In 1919, the company's Fellowship Club had formed a football team. It had done well against other local teams, but Mr. Staley wanted to build it into a team that could compete successfully with the best semi-professional and industrial teams in the country.” - George Halas, in his book Halas by Halas. 46. The franchise was founded in Decatur, Illinois, on September 17, 1920 and moved to Chicago in 1921. It is one of only two remaining franchises from the NFL's founding in 1920, along with the Arizona Cardinals, which was originally also in Chicago. Originally named the Decatur Staleys, the company hired George Halas, a Chicago native, and Edward "Dutch" Sternaman in 1920 to run the team. The 1920 Decatur Staleys season was their inaugural regular season completed in the newly formed American Professional Football Association (later renamed the National Football League (NFL) in 1922). The team relocated to Chicago in 1921, where the club was renamed the Chicago Staleys. Under an agreement reached by Halas and Sternaman with Staley, Halas purchased the rights to the club from Staley for $100 (~$1,400 in 2019). In 1922, Halas changed the team name from the Staleys to the Bears. The team moved into Wrigley Field, which was home to the Chicago Cubs baseball franchise and, as with several early NFL franchises, the Bears derived their nickname from their city's baseball team. Halas liked the bright orange-and-blue colors of his alma mater, the University of Illinois, and the Bears adopted those colors as their own. 47. The 1985 Bears were simply the greatest team ever, and here's why. The collection of players Chicago put together not just on defense, but also offense, made them one of the most talented teams ever assembled. The Bears steam-rolled their way through the regular season with a 15-1 record. In Super Bowl XX, they destroyed the Pats 46-10, with the only 10 points they would give up in the entire playoffs. At the time, the 36-point win was the largest in Super Bowl history. Chicago finished with an 18-1 overall record and allowed only five of the teams they faced that year to score more than 10 points in a game. They had the greatest running back in NFL history, Walter Payton. They had the best middle linebacker in NFL history, Mike Singletary. And they even had the 1985 Coach of the Year, Mike Ditka. But, most importantly, they had the greatest team in the history of the NFL. (Including the “Punkie” QB and the Fridge!) They were the 1985 Chicago Bears. R.I.P. Sweetness. Although you wore No. 34 on the field, you will always be No. 1 in Bears fans' hearts! - MATT REAGAN [https://bleacherreport.com/articles/136752-1985-chicago-bears-the-greatest-team-ever] 48. Question: Did you care? 49. Music Scene 50. Black Songs from the Top 40 51. 1 "That's What Friends Are For, Dionne and Friends 52. 2 "Say You, Say Me", Lionel Richie 53. 3 "I Miss You", Klymaxx 54. 4 "On My Own", Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald 55. 6 "How Will I Know", Whitney Houston 56. 7 "Party All the Time", Eddie Murphy 57. 11 "Greatest Love of All", Whitney Houston 58. 12 "Secret Lovers", Atlantic Starr 59. 16 "There'll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry)", Billy Ocean 60. 19 "Kiss", Prince and The Revolution 61. 26 "I Can't Wait", Nu Shooz 62. 31 "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going", Billy Ocean 63. 32 "When I Think of You", Janet Jackson 64. 39 "Dancing on the Ceiling", Lionel Richie 65. 43 "What Have You Done For Me Lately", Janet Jackson 66. Vote: 67. Top RnB Albums 68. Jan - In Square Circle, Stevie Wonder 69. Feb – Promise, Sade 70. Apr – Control, Janet Jackson 71. Jun - Winner in You, Patti LaBelle 72. Aug - Love Zone, Billy Ocean 73. Aug - Raising Hell, Run–D.M.C. 74. Sep – Rapture, Anita Baker 75. Oct - Word Up!, Cameo 76. Nov - Give Me the Reason, Luther Vandross 77. Dec - Just Like the First Time, Freddie Jackson 78. *Dec - Life, Love & Pain, the debut album of Club Nouveau (Personal Favorite – 1st “Grown Up” album I bumped) 79. Vote 80. Featured Artist: Janet Damita Jo Jackson (@ 20 yrs. old): a.k.a, Ms. Jackson if you’re Nasty. 81. One of the most awarded artists in the world, her career longevity, hit records and trail of achievements reflect her influence in shaping and redefining the scope of popular music. In her more than four decades of music career that has spanned over eleven studio albums and seven world tours, Jackson has sold more than 100 million records with four of her albums being included in Rolling Stone's ‘500 Greatest Albums’ and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's ‘Definitive 200’ list. She was a fixture on MTV and a major role model for young artist. 82. Childhood and career: Born and raised in Gary, Indiana, she was the youngest of the ten children. With the entire family into the entertainment business, it was only natural for Janet Jackson to follow suit. She recorded herself in the studio and by the age of seven, had performed at the Las Vegas Strip at MGM Casino. In 1976, Jackson began acting in the variety show ‘The Jacksons’. The following year, she grabbed a main role as Penny Gordon Woods in the sitcom ‘Good Times’. This was followed by a role in ‘A New Kind of Family’ and a recurring role in ‘Different Strokes’. At the age of 16, Jackson received a contract with A&M Records. Under the label, she released her debut album ‘Janet Jackson’ in 1982. The album peaked at number 63 on the Billboard 200, and number six on the publication’s R&B albums chart. In 1984, Jackson released her second album ‘Dream Street’. The album was moderately successful, peaking at 147 on the Billboard 200, and number 19 on the R&B albums chart. Its lead single ‘Don’t Stand a Chance’ peaked at number nine on Billboard’s R&B singles chart. Continuous tiffs with her father led Jackson to come out from under his shell. She then teamed with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis to come up with her third album ‘Control’ in 1986 which became a major hit. The album peaked at number one on the Billboard 200 and was certified five times platinum by the RIAA, selling over ten million copies worldwide. 83. ‘Control’ gave Jackson her first breakthrough success. It not just spawned top five singles but also gave her, her first number one hit on the Hot 100. The album went on to receive six Billboard Awards, including Top Pop Singles Artist and three Grammy nominations. It also won four American Music Awards from twelve nominations, the highest ever till date. ‘Control’ gained crossover pop appeal, giving Jackson her own identity, away from her clan. Following the stupendous success of ‘Control’, Jackson was bounded by the pressure to come up with its sequel. However, she refrained from bowing down to the pressure and instead came up with her fourth album ‘Rhythm Nation 1814’ that dealt with a socially conscious theme. 84. Open Comments: 85. Question 1: Nipple Gate - In a 2006 interview with MTV, Justin Timberlake admitted that Jackson suffered more in wake of the controversy. “If you consider it 50-50, then I probably got 10 percent of the blame,” Timberlake told MTV’s John Norris in a 2006 interview. “I think America is harsher on women. I think America is unfairly harsh on ethnic people.” He also said that he could have “handled [the aftermath] better.” - Why did she get crushed? 86. Question 2: TMZ 6/23/2019 - Janet Jackson has broken her silence amid new allegations against her brother, Michael Jackson, in "Leaving Neverland" -- and her message is simple ... his rep will be just fine. Janet says, "I love it when I see kids emulating him, when adults still listen to his music. It just lets you know the impact that my family has had on the world." She added, "I hope I'm not sounding arrogant in any way -- I'm just stating what it is. It's really all God's doing, and I'm just thankful for that." She's also defended him in the past, specifically when Jordy Chandler accused Michael of sexual abuse in '93. At the time, Janet called it a money grab. – Denial or Business? 87. Featured Artist: Anita Denise Baker (@ 28 yrs. old): a.k.a., 'The Songstress'. Singer and songwriter. 88. Childhood & Early Life: Born in Toledo, Ohio. She was abandoned by her parents at the age of two and was raised by a foster family in Detroit, Michigan. Her foster parents passed away when she was only 12 and her foster sister took care of her upbringing after the death of her foster parents. Baker had an interest in music from an early age and started singing R & B in nightclubs in Detroit by the time she was 16. It was after one of those performances that funk band leader David Washington of ‘Chapter 8’ identified her and asked her to go to go for an audition in order to join the band. 89. Career: Baker became a member of the band ‘Chapter 8’ in 1975 (@ 17 yrs. old) and following a string of performances, the band was handed a deal by Ariola Records in 1979. The group’s first album ‘Chapter 8’ was released in 1979 and featured the singles "Ready for Your Love," a duet between Baker and bandmate Gerald Lyles, and the Baker-led "I Just Want to Be Your Girl." In 1979, Ariola Records was taken over by Arista Records and Chapter 8 lost their contract as Arista Records was of the view that Baker was not fit to be the group’s lead singer. Baker went back to Detroit and worked as a waitress and a receptionist for a law firm. In 1983 (@ 25yrs old), she released her debut solo album, 'The Songstress', under the Beverly Glen label. The album was a popular one and many of the songs made it to the music charts. Following the release of the album she had a protracted legal battle with the Beverly Glen label over payment of royalties and breach of contract issues. She won the case against the label in 1985, signed with Elektra Records label, and came out with her second album 'Rapture' in 1986. The album became a big hit, with over eight million copies sold worldwide and led to ‘The Rapture Tour’. 90. Open Comments: 91. Question: Parade Magazine 9/12/19 - Short hair, don’t care! Tamron Hall has been rocking a short ‘do for over 20 years—and the TV personality, 48, revealed on her new self-titled daytime talk show that she decided to first go for the chop because of an old flame. “I cut my hair when I was 18 years old because my boyfriend at the time had a crush on Anita Baker, and I had a bigger crush on him than he did on me apparently,” she shared. So, Hall modeled her hair after the “Sweet Love” singer, who has been credited as one of the pioneers of the pixie haircut. – Do you like the pixie on women? 92. Movie Scene: She’s Gotta Have It 93. A 1986 American black-and-white comedy-drama film written, edited and directed by Spike Lee. Filmed on a small budget and Lee's first feature-length film, it earned positive reviews and launched Lee's career. The plot concerns a young woman (Johns) who is seeing three men, and the feelings this arrangement provokes. Nola idealizes the freedom to have multiple sex partners that men have typically enjoyed, saying “A woman can be a sexual being, doesn’t have to belong to a man, and perhaps shouldn’t even wish for such a thing.” Nola's voice has been described as the most revolutionary element in the film, a representation of the struggle African American women faced in society at the time. 94. Review: By Esi Edugyan, he Guardian 12/2017 - Perhaps the most daring aspect of ‘She’s Gotta Have It’ was not its portrayal of sexuality but simply its willingness to view black people just as people. The film never highlights their racial otherness, exploring instead the whole messy business of their experiences. The black experience – to the extent such a thing even exists – is not only slavery and racism and economic disparity and brutality and the endless ongoing struggle, though it is all these things certainly. It is also sex and love and boredom and dreaming and joy. 95. Question: Are promiscuous black women now acceptable? 96. TV Scene 97. Debuts: Oprah Winfrey's Chicago-based talk show goes national, He's the Mayor, The Redd Foxx Show, Melba, featuring singer/actress Melba Moore. 98. Cancellations: Mar - Diff'rent Strokes, 1978 / Apr - Benson, 1979 / May - The Love Boat, 1977 99. Featured Show: “227” 100. “227” stars Marla Gibbs as Mary Jenkins. The series was adapted from a play written in 1978 by Christine Houston about the lives of women in a predominantly black apartment building. The show was created as a starring vehicle for Marla Gibbs, who had become famous as Florence Johnston, the sassy maid on The Jeffersons, and had starred in Houston's play in Los Angeles. This role was similar in nature. 101. “227” followed the lives of Mary Jenkins (Marla Gibbs), a nosy, tart-tongued, but loving housewife. Her husband, Lester (Hal Williams), had his own construction company, and their daughter, Brenda (Regina King), was boy-crazy yet smart and studious, in her first television acting role. Also cast in 227 was Sandra Clark (Jackée Harry), Mary's young neighbor who constantly bickered back and forth with her about their respective views on life. Except for The Cosby Show and A Different World, “227” achieved higher ratings than other sitcoms airing at the time with a predominantly African American cast during the first two seasons. Awards: Winner of 1987 Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Jackée Harry. 102. Open Comments: 103. Featured Character: Sandra's style was so great because it's the quintessential 1980's look of "grown and sexy". Sandra showed us Black women could be bold, fierce, fabulous, and fashionistas and rock any outfit with enough confidence to stop traffic. From interview with Lee Bailey’s Electronic Urban Report, “I was a diva, full and blown up. In fact, I was the ‘It’ girl. Oh yeah, I was that girl. I dressed well, had a lot of money. I don’t know how many cars. You know, it was the 80s, it was not a blur, but it flew so fast.” Fortunately, Harry had a great vehicle to shine in “227,” which struck a chord with its relatable characters. Harry’s hard work obviously paid off with Sandra, who became a certified hit with viewers. It’s a given that Harry put her stamp on the character, but she credits a couple of entertainment icons for helping to lay the groundwork for her and other women to be funny and sexy without missing a beat. Especially when it came to Sandra. “Just funny. Funny. And the clothes she wore, scandalous. Funny lines. Sexy, fancy. People wanted that and I didn’t know that, then,” Harry said about what made her beloved “227” character so endearing. “I grew up watching a lot of TV and I had seen women like that on TV… a lot of different women like Mae West and Lucille Ball. That was my vision of funny. Pretty, but still funny and you can get away with a lot more. Which is still true today.” 104. Open Comments: 105. Question: Ever met a real-life “Jackee”? 106. Vote: Best Pop Culture item/event for 1986
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What happened to BMOC at the end of our last episode? Find out! Plus, we wrap up March Madness, preview the NHL playoffs, throw around a few rants and dabble in mascot trivia. It's a Party All the Time, people.
Ohhhhh yeeeeeah! Believe It or Not, Baconsale is Puttin' on the Ritz and doing an 80s one-hit wonder tournament. We've created a bracket of new wave, rock and pop tunes that'll make you want to Party All the Time, even if you don't remember who the artist is. It Takes Two votes to make a song Breakout to the next round. The tournaments may be our Obsession, but we're only advancing one round on this episode. We'll take a Buffalo Stance and declare an ultimate winner next time. Relax. All I Need is for you to press play! Print your own 80s one-hit wonder bracket at Baconsale.com.
TIME WARP WEDNESDAY8am-11am EST 8pm-11pm EST bombshellradio.comSaturday 8am-11am ESTThis week on Bombshell Radio we Time Warp into 1986 Part 1 two hours + of selected tracks, This is Addictions and Other Vices 510 - Time Warp 1986 Part ThreeI hope you enjoy!bombshellradio.com#Rock #Classics #AddictionsPodcast #Timewarp #Pop #80s #Radio #ClassicRock #BombshellRadio1. Conga / Miami Sound Machine2. True Colors / Cyndi Lauper3. Dancing On The Ceiling / Lionel Richie4. Venus / Banarama5. Something About You / Level 426. Mad About You / Belinda Carlisle7. Live to Tell / Madonna8. Don't Forget Me (when I'm Gone) / Glass Tiger9. These Dreams / Heart10. When I Think Of You / Janet Jackson11. When the Going Gets Tough / Billy Ocean12. You Give Love A Bad Name / Bon Jovi13. Papa Don't Preach / Madonna14. Rock Me Amadeus / Falco15. Take My Breath Away / Berlin16. I Can't Wait / Nu Shooz17. Human / Human League18. Sara / Starship19. Sledgehammer / Peter Gabriel20. Holding Back The Years / Simply Red21. Stuck With You / Huey Lewis & the News22. Higher Love / Steve Winwood23. Kiss / Prince24. Never / Heart25. Alive and Kicking / Simple Minds26.There'll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry) / Billy Ocean27. West End Girls / Pet Shop Boys28. Glory Of Love / Peter Cetera29. Friends & Lovers / Carl Anderson & Gloria Loring30. Secret Lovers / Atlantic Star31. Greatest Love of All / Whitney Houston32. Addicted to Love / Robert Palmer33. Kyrie / Mr. Mister34. Burning Heart / Survivor35. Party All the Time / Eddie Murphy36. Broken Wings / Mr. Mister37. How Will I Know / Whitney Houston38. On My Own / Patti Labelle & Michael Mcdonald39. I Miss You / Klymaxx40. Say You, Say Me / Lionel Richie41. That's What Friends Are For / Dionne Warwick & Friends
Edward Regan Murphy (Brooklyn, Nueva York, 3 de abril de 1961), más conocido como Eddie Murphy, es un actor, director, cantante y humorista estadounidense. Su hit de 1985, “Party All the Time”, su segundo sencillo personal e incluido en su álbum How Could It Be , alcanzó un notable y sorprendente N.º 2 en la lista de Billboard Hot 100.
Edward Regan Murphy (Brooklyn, Nueva York, 3 de abril de 1961), más conocido como Eddie Murphy, es un actor, director, cantante y humorista estadounidense. Su hit de 1985, “Party All the Time”, su segundo sencillo personal e incluido en su álbum How Could It Be , alcanzó un notable y sorprendente N.º 2 en la lista de Billboard Hot 100.
This week we debut a new style of format: the bracket. We take 16 of the most popular novelty and gimmick songs from the past 50 years and put them head to head, eventually reaching a single winner. It's Super Bowl Shuffle versus Pac-Man Fever, Party All the Time versus Rocket Man (the Shatner one) plus many more. Join us as we reach the elite 8 at http://upfordebate.tv and on Soundcloud at http://soundcloud.com/upfordebatetv.
We’re back. Speed traps, the police, and Judge Edwards’ renewed attack on modern legal scholarship. This show’s links: Complaint in Jarman v. City of Grain Valley Elli v. City of Ellisville Oral Argument 7: Speed Trap and Oral Argument 8: Party All over the World City of Warrensville Hts. v. Wason (the speed trap case in which the dissent cites Kant’s categorical imperative and which we mentioned at the end of episode 9) About “contempt of cop” Raizel Liebler and Keidra Chaney, TLF Recommended Podcasts by and for Best Friends (recommending us (thanks!) alongside Denzel Washington Is the Greatest Actor of All Time, Period.) Michael Dorf, Judge Harry Edwards Is Still Unimpressed With Legal Scholarship Harry Edwards, Another Look at Professor Rodell’s Goodbye to Law Reviews
Now we turn to Joe’s favorite case(s). And monkey selfies. First, some great listener feedback, and Joe’s argument that feedback should be at the end of the show. Then we dive into Erie, the first of two cases decided on April 25, 1938 that together are his favorite case(s). A man injured by an errant door on a passing train brings the case that fundamentally transforms the federal judiciary. Justice Brandeis transcends transcendental nonsense to recognize that courts make common law rather than discover it and thereby gives up power in a move Joe likens to George Washington declining to seek a third term. We close with a discussion of why no one “owns” the now-famous and delightful monkey selfie. This show’s links: Overcast, the newest podcast app on the block Episode 8: Party All over the World Christian Turner, Leveling Up Ed Cray, Chief Justice: A Biography of Earl Warren (and here’s a review) Episode 27: My Favorite Case About the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins United States v. Carolene Products Swift v. Tyson Black and White Taxicab and Transfer Co. v. Brown and Yellow Taxicab and Transfer Co. (Holmes: “The fallacy and illusion that I think exist consist in supposing that there is this outside thing to be found. Law is a word used with different meanings, but law in the sense in which courts speak of it today does not exist without some definite authority behind it.”) The monkey selfie: (go here to see the image if it doesn’t appear in your podcast client) Mike Masonic, How That Monkey Selfie Reveals The Dangerous Belief That Every Bit Of Culture Must Be 'Owned' Annemarie Bridy, Coding Creativity: Copyright and the Artificially Intelligent Author
Download this podcast where Andrey sings Party All the Time by Eddie Murphy, booze, big UberDeck update, marketing, Snappy mobile app, mobile app reviews, VM’s,16 terminals tiled (huh?), everything is noodles (huh?), coworking, healthcare plans, more marketing, doing marketing under your own name, Ian’s idea for a new app Party All the Time by Eddie Murphy Doc’s Hard Cider UberDeck v2 – new push notifications, concierge installation service, great new pricing Moz Mochibits Slideroom – Happy Snappy customer PHP Townhall Podcast Light Table IDE Festivus Healthcare.gov – You probably haven’t heard of this site Supportops Andy Brice software consulting Drip – email marketing via drip campaigns Rachel Andrew’s Newsletter – sign up at the bottom of the page Ruben Gamaz interview Hover.com Discuss the show over on our Bootstrappers forum
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