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Have A Nice Day
Mumbai Mudslide

Have A Nice Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 64:59


[Verse 1]Back in black, I hit the sackI've been too long, I'm glad to be backYes, I'm let loose from the nooseThat's kept me hanging aboutI'm just looking at the sky 'cause it's getting me highForget the hearse, 'cause I'll never dieI got nine lives, cat's eyesAbusing every one of them and running wild[Chorus]'Cause I'm backYes, I'm backWell, I'm backYes, I'm backWell, I'm back, backWell, I'm back in blackYes, I'm back in black[Verse 2]Back in the back of a CadillacNumber one with a bullet, I'm a power packYes, I'm in a bang with a gangThey've got to catch me if they want me to hang'Cause I'm back on the track and I'm beatin' the flackNobody's gonna get me on another rapSo, look at me now, I'm just making my playDon't try to push your luck, just get out of my wayYou might also likeThunderstruckAC/DCFlowersMiley CyrusDOGTOOTHTyler, The Creator[Chorus]'Cause I'm backYes, I'm backWell, I'm backYes, I'm backWell, I'm back, backWell, I'm back in blackYes, I'm back in black[Guitar Solo][Chorus]Well, I'm backYes, I'm backWell, I'm backYes, I'm backWell, I'm back, backWell, I'm back in blackYes, I'm back in black, yow[Bridge]Ah, yeahOh, yeahTake my loveYeah, yeahYeahAh, hey yeahOoh, yeah[Chorus]Well, I'm back (I'm back)Back (Well, I'm back)Back (I'm back)Back (I'm back)Back (I'm back)Back, back in blackYes, I'm back in black[Outro]I've hit the sack[Guitar Solo]

BEERS, BEATS & BAILEY
BBB RADIO S02E42 - House Party & M3GAN trailers, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War (Premiere), Rapso & Breakups, Lord Of The Rings: The Rings of Power, She-Hulk, Amsterdam, Clerks III, Halloween Ends

BEERS, BEATS & BAILEY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 142:35


In this week's episode, Ricardo and I pay tribute to the late, great actors Angela Lansbury and Robbie Coltrane, discuss the recently-released "House Party" reboot and "M3GAN" trailers and the series premiere of "Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War", and review the Daniel Hamilton & Da Face EP "Rapso & Breakups", the first seasons of "The Lord of the Rings: The Power" and "She-Hulk: Attorney-at-Law", and the feature films "Amsterdam", "Clerks III" and "Halloween Ends". (00:00) Intro, RIP Angela Lansbury & Robbie Coltrane (06:24) House Party & M3GAN trailers (17:50) Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War (Premiere) (24:57) Rapso & Breakups (EP) (38:07) The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings of Power (1:00:22) She-Hulk: Attorney-at-Law (1:31:36) Amsterdam (1:43:31) Clerks III (2:04:31) Halloween Ends (2:19:32) Outro LISTEN TO "Rapso & Breakups " ON SPOTIFY, APPLE MUSIC, iTUNES & AMAZON MUSIC Matthew Bailey on Social Media, my Fiverr gigs (MUSIC, MUSIC VIDEO & SHORT FILM REVIEWS) and where you can hear the BBB Radio podcast - https://linktr.ee/beersbeatsandbailey Ricardo Medina on Social Media https://twitter.com/Rmeddy https://facebook.com/ricardo.medina.7169 Music by AtlanticTunes (Envato Elements) Thanks for listening!

TGiM the Tent
Episode 20: TGiM the Tent - Is Rapso

TGiM the Tent

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 41:06


celebrating rapso music with tracks from brother resistance

Nova Hors-Série
Dernière rapso-die pour Brother Resistance

Nova Hors-Série

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 28:04


Dimanche 18 juillet c'était le Mandela Day en hommage au leader anti-apartheid de L'African National Congress (ANC) et ex-président de L'Afrique du Sud, Nelson Mandela.Retour sur Nova à l'année 1989 dans nos studios. L'apartheid sévit toujours et les artistes du monde entier continuent de lancer leurs messages pour que cesse cette monstruosité. Parmi eux, deux trinidadiens de passage à Paris après un séjour à Londres, des ambassadeurs du rapso, genre musical empruntant au calypso, à la soca et au rap, ouvert au reggae et l'afrobeat, pour se rappeler les racines africaines, affirmer les cultures caribéennes et dénoncer les injustices.Brother Résistance, qui a beaucoup inspiré par sa poésie chantée l'artiste londonien caribéen Anthony Joseph, vient alors de sortir l'album « Rapso uprising ».Il est décédé ce 13 juillet à Port of Spain. Nous lui rendons hommage avec cette session enregistrée lors de sa visite à Nova en compagnie de Karega Mandela.Né en 1954 à Port of Spain, Roy Lewis changea par la suite son nom en Lutalo Masimba pour rappeler son héritage africain. Inspiré par le pionnier du rapso Lancelot Layne, artiste et militant trinidadien des années 70 qui accompagna les mouvements sociaux de l'époque ( à écouter, « Blow away » réédité par Cree Records, Lutalo alias Brother Résistance publia « Roots of de rapso rhythm » et « Rapso Explosion » (1984), « Rapso Takeover » (1986), and « Rapso Uprising » (1989) et continua sa croisade musicale et culturelle pacifique, reconnue sur le tard dans son propre pays.Parmi ses chansons marquantes, citons Ring de Bell, Dancin Shoes Rapso,Tonite is de nite, Can'take that. Brother Resistance fut l'une des premières signatures du label Rituals Music lancé par Lorraine O'Connor (qui accompagna Brother Resistance à Nova), Jean Michel Gibert et Rosemary Hezekiah. En 2012, le prestigieux Quen's Royal Collège dont il suivit les enseignements l'honorait pour sa contribution à la culture et aux arts de Trinidad. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

We Are Crayons - The Podcast
Ahmad ‘Mustapha’ Abdullah-Muhammad

We Are Crayons - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 28:31


In this episode of We Are Crayons – The Podcast, we chat with multi-hyphenate Trinidad & Tobago creative Ahmad ‘Mustapha’ Abdullah-Muhammad about his love for words, storytelling and the magic of being a ‘doer’.As a child, his mother would help him spell and sound out words on street signs and cans of beans at the grocery – unlocking a love for words that have helped Ahmad become a prolific storyteller. This infatuation with words and stories has allowed him to successfully shapeshift into a spoken word artist, calypso writer, Rapso artist, director and editor – quite simply, a dream chaser.Check out Mustapha’s series ‘For the Doers’ on YouTubeSHAREPlease, share this episode with someone who would find it valuable.SUBSCRIBEIf you haven't yet, subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcast or the podcast app of your choice to get new episodes as they become available.Don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter for early access to upcoming content and other colourful insider tidbits.RATE & REVIEWWe’d appreciate you taking a few mins to leave us a review and rating for the show & episode at podchaser.com.CONNECTConnect with us on your social media platform of choice, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube. Send us your questions or feedback by Email.SUPPORTIf you’d like to support the show & what we’re doing to document and build a repository of Caribbean creatives, you can buy us a coffee or two. We appreciate it!

Ici ou là
Ici ou là #3 : Trinidad et Tobago

Ici ou là

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 56:11


Destination, Le soleil ! Trinidad et Trinidad  est un petit archipel des Antilles qui regorge de pépites musicales ! Des origines du rapso, au calypso, en passant par le style Chutney, vibrez aux rythmes des sons carribéens ! 

Keeping It Real with Alicia Nelson
PODCAST INTERVIEW WITH DEAN WILLIAMS

Keeping It Real with Alicia Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 38:56


Dean Williams Short Bio 2019 Born in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, Dean Williams began his journey in music during his studies at his high school, Hillview College. He began playing all instruments in the school band, drums, bass, keyboards and the guitar. He further studied and performed onstage on the trumpet and double bass. He has studied classic guitar with Anthony Williams, Graham Newling and Anders Kappel and completed grade 8 ABRSM certificate in classical guitar. He completed the final level Jazz guitar certification at Berklee online with Bruce Saunders and UTT with Dave Marcellin. He has completed both his Bachelors of Fine Arts (BFA) and his Masters of Arts (MA) degrees at UTT. He has taught music theory and guitar at both BP RENEGADES and BIRDSONG and the Holistic School music academies. Dean has lectured in Music Theory and instructed in guitar at Community College COSTAATT and works in their outreach programme. He worked at the UTT Academy of Performing Arts from 2014 to 2017 as adjunct instructor of contemporary and classical guitar. Dean has toured extensively across Asia, Europe, North, Central, South America and the Caribbean. His career of recording, touring and performing with music acts include Kitchener, Sparrow, Rose, Machel Montano, Destra, Atlantik, Xtatik, 3Canal and Kindred. Shaggy, Wyclef Jean, Sean Paul, Ray Holman, David Rudder, Bp Renegades, Ras Shorty I and the Love Circle, Isaac Blackman, Vashawn Mitchell, Luther Francois, Ronald Boo Hinkson, Michele Henderson, Michael and David Boothman, Clive Zanda, Etienne Charles, Larnell Lewis (Snarky Puppy), Jonathan Scales and Leon Foster Thomas (Ropeadope Records). He has recorded in genres including Pop, Jazz, R&B, Calypso, Soca, World Beat, Rapso, Gospel Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Calypso Jazz, Rock/Blues, Classical and Folk music. Dean as a composer and producer has won the Silver Addy Award in the Caribbean Region for his suite of music composed for a major ad campaign in Trinidad. Guardian Peter Ray Blood calls Dean the ‘eclectic jazz guitarist.’ and Guardian Tennille Alleyne praises his “masterful touch.” Guardian Simon Lee says Dean ‘delivered a set of sensual George Benson - inflected smooth guitar, marking him as one of the young local musicians who embraces the challenge of taking his instrument to ears beyond our shores.’ He is a featured Jazz artist and composer on The TriniJazzProject CD 2014 debut album on Parlemuzik label. Dean recently led his quartet to three major jazz festivals; St Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival 2016, Mt Irvine Jazz on the Beach 2015/2016 and the Jazz Artistes on the Greens Festival 2016. He has been the band leader at North Coast Jazz for 2018, 2019. Dean Williams Artist/Composer/Educator 1-868-681-3326 1-868-338-5756 triniguitarman@hotmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alicia-joanne-nelson/support

Talk 'Bout Us
3canal - Vibrating the space

Talk 'Bout Us

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 18:12


In this episode, of Talk 'Bout Us, we are into the second part of our special Carnival 2019 series - The Re-Release. The men of rapso collective 3canal tell us about the songs that have meant the most to them over their more than 20-year career and which songs they think could do with a second outing.  1n 1998, 3canal gave the rapso genre a shot in the arm with their monster hit Blue. In the years that followed, Wendell Manwarren, Stanton Kewley and Roger Roberts (original member John Isaacs passed away in 2000) have been shining a light on society with a style that stays true to a uniquely Trinidadian oral tradition.   

Afropop Worldwide
Soundin' Like Weself - The Trinidadian Raspo Tradition

Afropop Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2016 30:01


Producer Jake Hochberger brings us to the southernmost island in the Caribbean, Trinidad. Trinidad is the birthplace of the steel drum, calypso and soca music, and is home to the largest Carnival celebration in the world. Here we encounter the musical and philosophical movement called rapso--an infectiously danceable rhythmic oration style that comes with a philosophy championing a Trinidadian identity in the face of a colonial history and a globalized present. We meet three generations of artists, from the founding King of Rapso, Brother Resistance, to the emerging musicians behind the American hip-hop influenced trapso sound. Brother Resistance shares stories of how local rhythms and participation in Trinidad’s Black Power movement influenced him to define his music as the most recent manifestation of an ancient oral tradition, as passed down from the West African griot. Omari Ashby of Kindred, Wendell Manwarren of 3Canal, and Ataklan bring us into the Trinidadian cultural matrix, where speed-rapping Carnival masquerade characters come to life through this music of rebellion and social uplift. Producer: Jake Hochberger Follow Afropop Worldwide on Facebook at www.facebook.com/afropop, on Instagram @afropopworldwide and on Twitter @afropopww. Subscribe to the Afropop Worldwide newsletter at www.afropop.org/newsletter/ Afropop Closeup [Distributed 12/06/2016]

The Soulpepper Podcast
Cabaret Podcast - S02E01 - Kalabash

The Soulpepper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 36:12


Soulpepper presents highlights from its weekly Cabaret Series, featuring intimate musical performances from established artists, exciting talent, as well as unexpected collaborations from Toronto's diverse musical community. Toronto's Kalabash is a contemporary jazz sextet that experiments with the layering of rich jazz harmonies over the folk and popular rhythms of the Caribbean, from Reggae, Son and Salsa in the North, to Calypso, Soca, Rapso and Zouk from the Eastern Caribbean. This program explores the “shades of blue” of the Caribbean Sea, reflected in the sextet's exploration of these varying musical traditions and elements, and how they are fused to create a unique musical fabric.

Afropop Worldwide
Soundin' Like Weself - The Trinidadian Rapso Tradition

Afropop Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2015 29:52


Producer Jake Hochberger brings us to the southernmost island in the Caribbean, Trinidad. Trinidad is the birthplace of the steel drum, calypso and soca music, and is home to the largest Carnival celebration in the world. Here we encounter the musical and philosophical movement called rapso--an infectiously danceable rhythmic oration style that comes with a philosophy championing a Trinidadian identity in the face of a colonial history and a globalized present. We meet three generations of artists, from the founding King of Rapso, Brother Resistance, to the emerging musicians behind the American hip-hop influenced trapso sound. Brother Resistance shares stories of how local rhythms and participation in Trinidad’s Black Power movement influenced him to define his music as the most recent manifestation of an ancient oral tradition, as passed down from the West African griot. Omari Ashby of Kindred, Wendell Manwarren of 3Canal, and Ataklan bring us into the Trinidadian cultural matrix, where speed-rapping Carnival masquerade characters come to life through this music of rebellion and social uplift.

Dj Vibesman's Podcast
Island Vibes Show from March 29 2015

Dj Vibesman's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 123:46


Here is 2 hours of Non-Stop EDM Pop Crossover style Soca tunes for this show... Special No Talk

Dj Vibesman's Podcast
Island Vibes Show from April 20 2014

Dj Vibesman's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2014 124:00