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0:00 - Hakeem Jeffries declares victory with pared down CR 10:29 - George Will on NewsNation: Musk will be gone in 6 months 27:18 - Most Disgraceful Person in Politics 2024 Award goes to… 52:12 - David Marcus, journalist living in West Virginia and the author of Charade: The Covid Lies That Crushed A Nation, breaks down how Trump's handling of shutdown threat was a masterclass. Follow David on X @BlueBoxDave 01:04:31 - Steven Bucci, visiting fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, admits there is logic behind Trump’s desire for the Panama Canal 01:20:45 - Radio Manager/On Air Fundraiser for Food for the Poor, Paul Jacobs, joins Dan & Amy to bring awareness to life saving work of Food for the Poor and to give you the opportunity to help feed children & families in need. To give to Food for the Poor call 844-862-4673 or visit 560theAnswer.com/FoodForThePoor 01:35:19 - Rob Pastore & Family bring Christmas spirit and Christmas Music to the AM 560 studio, featuring: Rob Pastore- vocal Vicki Pastore- Piano Julia Pastore flute and vocal Max Pastore- Tenor Sax Louie Pastore- percussion 01:54:05 - Political Song of the Year See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The UK is holding this year's Eurovision Song Contest on behalf of Ukraine which won last year but can't fulfil its hosting duties because of the war. So what can we expect? What role is Eurovision playing in the war effort? And why have cyber security experts been drafted in?This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Guests: Tom Ball, northern correspondent, The Times. Tina Karol, Ukrainian celebrity, singer and philanthropist.Host: Manveen Rana.Clips: Eurovision Song Contest; BBC; SKY; Crossroads news; Tyler Rumple; Channel 4; Mojo; Russia Today; Vice; WiWibloggs; Kyivstar; European Broadcasting Union; Eurovision Network; Charity Concerts for Ukraine; Voice of Peace; Kyivstar TV / The Voice Ukraine / Namalyuyu tobi zori / Dimash Daulyetov.Music clips:Show Me Your Love / Mikhail Nekrasov, Tina Karol, Pavlo Shylko / Lavina Music.Hard Rock Hallelujah / Miss Awa, Mr. Amen, Mr. Kalma, Mr Kita, Mr Lordi / Sony BMG Music Entertainment.Oi u luzi chervona kalyna / Andriy Khlivnyuk / Volodymyr Antonovych, Mykhailo Drahomanov.Waterloo / ABBA / Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Stig Anderson / Polar / Epic / Polydor / Atlantic.Ukrainian national anthem (State Anthem Of Ukraine) / Ukrainian opera singers / Mykhailo Verbytsky, Pavlo Chubynsky.Baila El Chiki Chiki / Rodolfo Chikilicuatre and friends / ARD Entertainment.Stefania / Kalush Orchestra / Ihor Didenchuk, Tymofii Muzychuk, Vitalii Duzhyk, Ivan Klymenko / Sony.Heart of Steel / TVORCHI / Jimoh Augustus Kehinde, Andrii Hutsuliak / Independent. Refrain / Lys Assia / Géo Voumard, Émile Gardaz / Decca. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well partners... It looks like we have to be moving on. But never fear, this episode is chock full of the things you've come to know and love about the gruesome twosome. It's got us ranting against facebook, right wing propaganda, the raid on Mar-A-Lago, that orange former occupier-in-chief, aliens, Marvel movies, and so many weird tangents to discover and chuckle at. Don't you worry, we'll be back with something new down the road. Til then, keep it real. Keep it right. Song of the week: Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing by Minutemen
John Paul Kleiner and Dr Ed Larkey return to Radio GDR/The East Germany Podcast for part 3 in our series on East German Pop Music. In 1971, East German leader Ulbricht is out and is replaced by Erich Honecker Our experts discuss how music listening in East Germany evolved and changed in the 1970s including The Red Woodstock Festival of Political Song. Ed Larkey attended the festival and shares his observations with us. Includes clips of some of the music tracks mentioned. Check show notes for the full Spotify playlist.
HUXTON CREEPERS – Autumn Leaves (12 Days to Paris) 1986 CACTUS WORLD NEWS – The Bridge (Urban Beaches) 1986 ICICLE WORKS – Hollow Horse (The Small Price of a Bicycle) 1985 THAT PETROL EMOTION – Fleshprint (Manic Pop Thrill) 1986 FLESH FOR LULU – Restless (s/t) 1984 THE TRUTH – Playground (Playground) 1985 THE JAM – Town Called Malice (The Gift) 1982 MADNESS – Wings of a Dove (Keep Running) 1984 GENERAL PUBLIC – Never You Done That (All The Rage) 1984 INXS – Black & White (Shabooh Shoobah) 1982 THE FIXX – Lost Planes (Shuttered Room) 1982 NAKED EYES – Voices In My Head (s/t) 1983 THE STRANGLERS – Let Me Down Easy (Aural Sculpture) 1984 JOE JACKSON – Right & Wrong (Big World) 1986 ELVIS COSTELLO & THE ATTRACTIONS – Beyond Belief (Imperial Bedroom) 1982 JAZZ BUTCHER – Big Saturday (Sex & Travel) 1985 THE ODOLITES – Chimes (7” single) 1986 HOUSE OF LOVE – Christine (s/t) 1988 CLOSE LOBSTERS – I Kiss The Flowers in Bloom (Foxheads Stalk This Land) 1987 THE HOUSEMARTINS – Happy Hour (London 0 Hull 4) 1986 THE FLATMATES – Heaven Knows (12” single) 1988 ULTRA VIVID SCENE – Crash (s/t) 1988 MY BLOODY VALENTINE – You Made Me Realise (single) 1988 LOOP – Black Sun (single) 1989 DUKES OF STRAOSPHEAR – My Love Explodes (25 O’Clock) 1985 TRUE WEST – Bitter Dream (Hand of Fate) 1986 REPLACEMENTS – I Will Dare (Let It Be) HUSKER DU – Could You Be The One (Warehouse Songs & Stories) 1987 SLOVENLY – Movement (Thinking of Empire) 1986 MINUTEMEN – Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing (Double Nickels on the Dime) 1984
2020 latest music releases from the Portuguese-speaking countries, special 45 years of the independence in Angola. Releases from 1975 the year of the independence
In a nation where “alternative facts” have become the norm, singer-songwriter, Mike Glick, is making a powerful statement in his latest CD, “Alternative Facts & Other White Lies”. Music was a powerful force during the civil unrest of the 1960s and 1970s to share messages that mattered and to bring people together around a common good. In this modern era of civil unrest, music is again carrying the voice of the people, speaking truth to power, and generating solidarity in a new generation of freedom fighters. In this episode we talk with Mike about his music as well as showcase several of his most recent releases. If you or someone you know is an author, musician, innovator or someone with a unique story who's helping create a world that works for everyone, let us know! Visit www.RiseAndShineAsOne.com to contact us, and learn how we can help you reach our world-wide audience.
Andrew likes a political song - Joni Mitchell #tbt by WRS
Alison was studying classical music when she joined Jason Narducy in 1994 in a duet that grew into two Verbow albums. She's since recorded four solo cello albums and been a guest musician on over 100 albums, playing with Bob Mould, Superchunk, Anthrax, Broken Social Scene, etc. We discuss "Become Zero" and "Vanished Star" from Become Zero (2016), then "Beautiful Friends" from Arriving Angels (2013), and listen to "For My Father" by Jarboe/Helen Money (2015). Intro: "New History" by Verbow from White Out (2000); closing music from "Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing" from In Tune (2009). For more, see helenmoney.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon.
Alison was studying classical music when she joined Jason Narducy in 1994 in a duet that grew into two Verbow albums. She's since recorded four solo cello albums and been a guest musician on over 100 albums, playing with Bob Mould, Superchunk, Anthrax, Broken Social Scene, etc. We discuss "Become Zero" and "Vanished Star" from Become Zero (2016), then "Beautiful Friends" from Arriving Angels (2013) and listen to "For My Father" by Jarboe/Helen Money (2015). Intro: "New History" by Verbow from White Out (2000); closing music from "Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing" from In Tune (2009). For more, see helenmoney.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon.
It's the return of the format, back from the grave. Truckin' and shuckin' in all that I crave.Songs Featured this episode:We Got The - Beastie BoysAcid Rain - LornIf you have any suggestions for what we talk about next week, or just have a song you want to share, tweet us @artghostpod. If you want to support us and Lunar Light Studio financially you can find our patreon at www.patreon.com/lunarlighthq
Washington Irving sings all the political songs he's too late to sing.
Jasiri X's Hip-Hop is incisive social commentary and his videos have been featured on diverse sites such as Allhiphop.com, The Huffington Post and BET Rap City, among others. Jasiri X’s hit song “Free The Jena 6” was played on more than 100 radio stations and named Hip-hop Political Song of the Year. His debut album, American History X, was named Album of the Year at the Pittsburgh Hip-Hop Awards. And he joins us on Music Friday Live! Lose Control’s roots are Black Sabbath and Guns N Roses, but they have added their own contemporary twist of world class guitar shred virtuosity that reminds people that hard rock is far from dead.They released their first studio LP, Let If Be Known, in April with their signature "dual lead" guitar sound, strong vocal melodies, and a heavy metal backbone. The band has shared the stage with Unwritten Law, Shiny Toy Guns, and Authority Zero and is now wrapping up a summer of tour in support of Let It Be Known. Jeff Nisen, co founder and guitarist for Lose Control joins us at Music FridayLive!.
On this episode, John and friends examine the Minutemen's 1983 release, Double Nickels On The Dime. Featuring contributions from Emma Casey, Douglas O'Rourke, Bob Stockfish, Eric T. Roth, Steve Walker, and Mike Yannich, and featuring interviews with Mike Watt & Dirk Vandenberg. Part one is available here, and it includes the first two sides of the record, better known as Side D. and Side Mike. Side D. 01. "Anxious Mo-Fo" - John 02. "Theatre Is the Life of You" - Emma 03. "Viet Nam" - Steve 04. "Cohesion" - Eric 05. "It's Expected I'm Gone" - Douglas 06. "#1 Hit Song" - Bob 07. "Two Beads at the End" - John 08. "Do You Want New Wave or Do You Want the Truth?" - Emma 09. "Don't Look Now" - Eric 10. "Shit from an Old Notebook - Douglas 11. "Nature Without Man" - Steve 12. "One Reporter's Opinion - Watt Side Mike 01. "Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing" - Watt 02. "Maybe Partying Will Help" - Douglas 03. "Toadies" - Steve 04. "Retreat" - Emma 05. "The Big Foist" - Mike Yannich 06. "God Bows to Math" - Douglas 07. "Corona" - Eric 08. "The Glory of Man" - Bob 09. "Take 5, D." - Watt 10. "My Heart and the Real World" - Watt 11. "History Lesson - Part II" - Bob http://www.tuesdaynighthoot.com/ http://www.johnjugheadpierson.com/
Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal is joined via Skype by Professor Ebony Utley, who examines the proliferation of religious conspiracy theories about prominent hip-hop artists. Later Neal is joined by activist and hip-hop artist Jasiri X, in wide ranging conversation about socially conscious hip-hop in the age of Social Media. *** →Ebony Utley, an assistant professor of Communication Studies at California State University, Long Beach author of the forthcoming book Rap and Religion: Understanding The Gangsta’s God (Praeger 2012) as well as the co-editor of Hip Hop’s Languages of Love (2009). She has published in several journals including Black Women Gender & Families, Critical Studies in Media Communication, Rhetoric and Public Affairs, The Western Journal of Black Studies, and Women and Language. Follow her on Twitter @U_Experience. → Jasiri X is a Pittsburgh based hip-hop artist, activist and entrepreneur, who burst on the national and international Hip-Hop scene with the controversial “Free the Jena 6″ which was named “Hip-hop Political Song of the Year,” and won “Single of the Year” at the Pittsburgh Hip-Hop Awards. His recent videos include “What if the Tea Party was Black?,” “American Workers Vs Multi-Billionaires,” and “Wandering Strangers.” Follow him on Twitter @Jasiri_X