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Dipperz
Music Videos Pt 2

Dipperz

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 29:45


It has been a looooooooooong time since the Dipperz sat down to chat about music videos, but they're finally throwing it back for part 2! Join Lauren and Sarah as they jam it out to Paula Abdul and *dreamy* Keanu Reeves in "Rush Rush", get weird and revealing with Robbie Williams in "Rock DJ", and worship Iman as the golden empress she is with Michael Jackson in "Remember the Time''. Featuring: countdowns, "goring on meat", the loneliness and ennui of stardom, confusing the Jager family women, the period where MJ and Elizabeth Taylor hung out all the time, really awkward kissing, and SCAMS! Bonus: a full-on robot chubby. Rush Rush graphic by Ann-Marie @cinemabooknerd Email us your tasty show ideas! dipperzpod@gmail.comSupport the pod! www.patreon.com/dipperzFollow us on instagram! @dipperz_podcast

Dipperz
Music Videos Pt 2

Dipperz

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 29:45


It has been a looooooooooong time since the Dipperz sat down to chat about music videos, but they're finally throwing it back for part 2! Join Lauren and Sarah as they jam it out to Paula Abdul and *dreamy* Keanu Reeves in "Rush Rush", get weird and revealing with Robbie Williams in "Rock DJ", and worship Iman as the golden empress she is with Michael Jackson in "Remember the Time''. Featuring: countdowns, "goring on meat", the loneliness and ennui of stardom, confusing the Jager family women, the period where MJ and Elizabeth Taylor hung out all the time, really awkward kissing, and SCAMS! Bonus: a full-on robot chubby. Rush Rush graphic by Ann-Marie @cinemabooknerd Email us your tasty show ideas! dipperzpod@gmail.comSupport the pod! www.patreon.com/dipperzFollow us on instagram! @dipperz_podcast

Healthy AF
Leaving Behind the Rush-Rush-Hurry-I'm Late and Live in the ABUNDANCE of Time

Healthy AF

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 9:06


ABUNDANCE. That's a word I didn't hear much growing up; whether it was always running out of time, money, or energy, we mostly lived in scarcity. Shifting into this mindset has been eye-opening, to say the least. Listen in to hear my real-life example of how it's going so far!Trying to get healthy and stay healthy is f-ing hard! Everybody struggles with some aspect of it, no matter what they look like or what they tell you. There is no magic formula - a healthy lifestyle is a choice we need to make daily. This podcast is here to support, inform, and entertain you on your journey toward health.Join Amy and her guests as they talk about their own struggles, interview super-cool “experts”, and discuss all topics related to health.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Music at a Rational Volume
Songs That Are Better Live: A Playlist Episode

Music at a Rational Volume

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 44:13


In this episode Nate and Kyle talk about the live music experience. What makes a good one, what makes a bad one, and why can't bands just put out a decent tour t-shirt anymore??? Hear about the host's best concert going experiences and some of the less good stuff too. Also stick around to hear some of the reasons why the hosts chose these songs to make the playlist. This week's playlist: It's Better Live!(Churchill's Speech) Aces High – Iron Maiden (Live After Death)God of Thunder - Kiss (Alive II)Lay It on the Line – Triumph (US Festival ‘83)2112 - Rush (Rush in Rio Live)We Will Rock You - Queen (Live Killers)Clock Strikes Ten - Cheap Trick (Live at Budokan)Living For Tonight – Accept (Kaizoku Ban)Born to Run (acoustic version) – Bruce Springsteen (Chimes of Freedom EP)Take On Me - A-Ha (MTV Unplugged)Suspicious Minds - Pete Yorn (Live from New Jersey)Statistician's Blues - Todd Snider (Near Truths and Hotel Rooms Live)For You - BNL (Play Everywhere for Everyone, SLC 3-20-04)Feel It - Sister Hazel (Before the Amplifiers…Live Acoustic)Still the Night - BoDeans (Joe Dirt Car)Ridin' the Storm Out – REO Speedwagon (You Get What You Play For)Rent – Pet Shop Boys (Performance), not on SpotifyNo One's Gonna Love You - Band Of Horses (Acoustic at The Ryman)Have You Seen Me Lately? - Counting Crows (Across A Wire Live in New York)You Wear Flowers - Peter Breinholt (Live September) King of Pain - Alanis Morissette (Live/Unplugged) Life, in a Nutshell - BNL (Rock Spectacle)Bandstand in the Sky – Pete Yorn (Live From New Jersey)Broke - Todd Snider (Near Truths and Hotel Rooms Live)Satellite - Ed Robertson  (Bathroom Sessions), not on SpotifyJoyride - Roxette (MTV Unplugged)Best I Ever Had - Gary Allan (Get Off On The Pain (Deluxe version))Come And Get It - Kip Moore (Soundcheck Live)Musicatarationalvolume.com@MARVpodcast on Twittermusicatatrationvolume profile on Spotify for episode playlists based on topics discussed

Sportstalk1400's Podcast
Episode 910: THE RUSH - RUSH HOUR 3 - MORE SOFTBALL.....AND FINALLY SOME FOOTBALL

Sportstalk1400's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 40:27


A Heavy Metal Podcast - The Mighty Decibel
1974 : THE YEAR IN HEAVY - In 40 Minutes

A Heavy Metal Podcast - The Mighty Decibel

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 41:59


Let's go back in time when heavy metal was just beginning to find its legs (after its birth in 1970 with Black Sabbath's self-titled debut). Back then hard rock and metal were terms used interchangeably, so don't be surprised to see both represented in this 40-minute curated set of the best hard music made that year. A big salute to 1974 - it certainly was a time for some new rock'n'roll!!! Side 1 (0:00) "Burn" - DEEP PURPLE - Burn (6:05) "S.O.S. (Too Bad)": AEROSMITH - Get Your Wings (8:58) "Break The Rules": STATUS QUO - Quo (13:37) "Need Some Love": RUSH - Rush (15:59) "Strutter": KISS - Kiss (19:09) "A New Rock'N'Roll": FRANK MARINO & MAHOGANY RUSH - Child of the Novelty Side 2 (22:28) "Doctor, Doctor": UFO - Phenomenon (25:42) "Sha La La": THIN LIZZY - Night Life (29:10) "Speedy's Coming": SCORPIONS - Fly To The Rainbow (32:44) "Dance Little Sister": ROLLING STONES - It's Only Rock'N'Roll (36:55) "Crash Course In Brain Surgery": BUDGIE - In For The Kill (39:35) "Southern Woman": STYX - Man of Miracles

See The Light Of Day
Script: Rush, Rush

See The Light Of Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 7:32


Notes from Pastor Jerry Flowers of Redefined TV. Are you rushing through life? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrea-lashea/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrea-lashea/support

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The Special Needs Mom Podcast
Stuck in the Hurry Up, Rush, Rush! {an Activation Session with Dominique}

The Special Needs Mom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 32:50


Hello and welcome back to the podcast. This week I am sharing another activation session featuring mom, Dominique. She wants to have less anxiety, worry & overwhelm in her daily life and that's where I came in to help her make a plan!  While your story may not be the same as Dominique's, I think the steps I lay out can be beneficial to any special needs mom. Sign up for an Activation Session Here Request to Join The Special Needs Mom Podcast Community

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How Did We Get Weird with Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer
Remember Music Videos? Vanessa's Picks!

How Did We Get Weird with Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 40:35


By popular demand, this week we have another music video-themed episode, however this time it's dedicated to Vanessa's picks of her favorite music videos from her childhood and adolescence. In that spirit we tackle the extended cut of Paul Abdul's classic video for "Rush, Rush" and discuss the time that Vanessa had a conversation with Keanu Reeves about making it. We also delve into the dramatic video for Bon Jovi's power ballad "Always" and Jonah recalls the time that Richie Sambora snubbed him because he wasn't in a band playing at Madison Square Garden. (Still not bitter about that, Richie.) We also dig deep into Soundgarden's psychedelic visual companion to "Black Hole Sun" and Jonah gives a little love to Metallica's austere clip for "The Unforgiven," which is a little too dark for Vanessa's taste. Whether you're a fan of Vitalogy or Vibeology, there's something for everyone on this Bayer-centric episode of HOW DID WE GET WEIRD? "Rush, Rush" (Extended Version) by Paula Abdul Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxJAxF-3a38 "Always" by Bon Jovi Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BMwcO6_hyA "Black Hole Sun" by Soundgarden Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mbBbFH9fAg "The Unforgiven" by Metallica Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ckom3gf57Yw  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Different Perspective with Berni Dymet
Rush Rush Rush - 20 December 2022

A Different Perspective with Berni Dymet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 10:17


Tinsel, Trees, Turkey’s and treats. Is that what Christmas comes down to? It’s a bit hollow, don’t you think? And here we are, rush, rush, rush ? trying to get it all together for the big day. Join Berni Dymet as he looks at the rush of Christmas from a Different Perspective. Support the show: https://christianityworks.com/channels/adp/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

That Aged Well
Rebel Without A Cause - Constellations, Chickens & a Man In An Apron

That Aged Well

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 111:50


It's the finale of Classic Movie Month, and That Aged Well is diving headfirst into the empty pool that is 1955's Rebel Without A Cause. Erika and Paul were both off guard by the James Dean film, even though it's really just Grease 2: Son Of Grease mashed up with Paula Abdul's Rush Rush music video. If you've never seen this film…buckle up, it's not what you expect!

Combating the Madness
The Left Tries To Turn Alex Jones into Rush Rush Limbaugh

Combating the Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 10:00


The left rears its ugly head by slandering Rush Limbaugh while also trying to say Alex Jones is just like him. • mypillow.com PROMO CODE: ABS • betterhelp.com/abernathy • gacraftpirits.com PROMO CODE: ABS • https://share.2ashield.com/a/2A/ABS

Building the Premier Accounting Firm
Fortunes are in the Follow Up w/ Dan Rawls

Building the Premier Accounting Firm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 81:51


This is a conversation with a friend and successful business owner, in fact the master networker or as some may say, “match maker”. Listen as Dan and Roger discuss the principles of effective marketing.  You'll here topics such as don't “Rush Rush”, “wherever you are, be there” and so much more You're going to hear how you can best master group networking dynamics to make the best use of your time when attending and participating in group functions such as conferences, chamber meetings, and many others. A type that you don't want to miss is that “It's all in the follow-up”.  Learn what that really means and see how you can apply it in your marketing and sales efforts to grow your business.  Just know this, the “fortunes are in the follow-up”! Take some notes and get ready for the challenge to reaching out to your past contacts. Now sit back and enjoy

Stereo Pitos
T6 Ep VI - Rush (Rush, pasión y gloria)

Stereo Pitos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 69:36


En este episodio “Rush” (Rush, pasión y gloria) (2013), dirigida por Ron Howard, comentamos todo el argumento, así como lo que nos gustó y además de las opiniones respectivas; además como siempre noticias y las recomendaciones de la semana.

A Different Perspective with Berni Dymet
Rush, Rush, Rush - 22 December 2021

A Different Perspective with Berni Dymet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 10:17


Tinsel, Trees, Turkey's and treats. Is that what Christmas comes down to? It's a bit hollow, don't you think? And here we are, rush, rush, rush ? trying to get it all together for the big day. Join Berni Dymet as he looks at the rush of Christmas from a Different Perspective. Support the show: https://christianityworks.com/channels/adp/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Two Guys Talking Rush
EPISODE SEVENTY: Two Guys Talking Rush/Rush Haters

Two Guys Talking Rush

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 70:08


BAH HUMBUG! Yes, you read the title right -Rush Haters! And yes, Dan and I went there. Folks...lets face it...It is no secret that Rush are an acquired taste. And in this episode we learn from our distinguished panelists why. It's cool, more Rush for me... thats how I look at it. Tune and listen to Paul Green (founder of School of Rock) Leslie Ylinen (writer, journalist) and David Setgenian (just doesn't like Rush) discuss their aversions toward Rush. This was a tough one...but we all walked away still respecting each other. As it should be. Happy Holidays! Love John & Dan Rush Rules! Please support the 2GTR podcast on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/twoguystalkingrush

The Boondocks Podcast
The Fund-Raiser

The Boondocks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 89:58


The Fund-Raiser – S03/E07 WelcomeEpisode synopsis HBOMax Synopsis: Riley takes over the school candy bar hustle and floods the block with sugar. But when the competition comes looking for payback, it's all out war for control of the chocolate covered streets. Will the sweet life take Riley under? Pre Show: The Queen Prince Harry Megan Markle Facebook whistleblower and outage Judge Mathis Tumblr/MeWe/Porn Hub Henrietta Lacks Reminder:  https://www.patreon.com/boondockspod Show: Selling candy for schools Gangster movies Granddad's bad influence Huey tried White People Question: From lots of random white folks everywhere: Why use “Black” instead of “African-American”? (or vice-versa) Have a “Stupid White People Question” you want to leave us?Email us at Hosts@TheBoondocksPod.com or leave us a voicemail at ‪‪(760) 933-8636‬, that's (760) WE-3-UNDO. Post Show: Next week: Pause Need to see where we are on social media and such?  Come find us!  https://www.theboondockspod.com/links Trivia: This is the fourth time Riley has taken narrating duties in the series. Ed Wuncler III was shot once again, but this time, his W-Chain protected him, although the impact of the bullet against the chain against his chest had knocked him out. If Huey had never predicted Riley's fate and given him a bullet-proof vest, Riley would have been killed as it was shown that he was shot in the chest region of the vest. This is Cindy McPhearson's fourth and final appearance on The Boondocks. The opening music is a slowed Scarface theme song. The music for the montage after Riley confronts the principal is similar to Debbie Harry's “Rush Rush” from Scarface. Cindy references rapper Beanie Siegel from the film State Property when she says – “Either Get Down Or Lay Down” The premise of the episode is similar to that of Scarface. The speech that Granddad gives Riley about allowance is a reference to the speech that Julius from the sitcom Everybody Hates Chris gives Chris when he asks for an allowance, for example when he says “I allow you to live in this house!” The student being dunked and frozen in chocolate is a reference to the scene in The Empire Strikes Back in which Han Solo is frozen in carbonite. The Scene in which Cindy and her friends bully a girl for selling on her territory is taken from a skit, “Can It Be All So Simple” remix on Raekwon‘s Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… album. When Riley tells the business owner off, he says “My President is Black and my Lambo is Blue,” which are lines from the Young Jeezy song “My President”. There is a Goodfellas reference when Riley confronts Jazmine about the money, similar to when Henry's wife got rid of the coke and Henry confronted her on it. There is also a Goodfellas reference when Riley is driving to close his fundraiser, and he looks up to see a helicopter following him. Another Goodfellas reference is at the episode's end. Riley starts as a normal “loser” kid, and after everything ends up the same way. Just like Henry Hill started out as an average nobody, tried to run away from it, but still ended up in the “schnook” life. The scene where Granddad‘s new car blows up is similar to a scene from The Godfather in which Michael Corleone's wife, Apollonia, is killed after igniting a car bomb. The scene where the chocolate factory owner sits and introduces himself to Riley is a reference to Harry Lonsdale's monologue in the film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. In the same scene, when Riley is being seen and his thoughts are being heard, the end of Snatch with Turkish sitting in front of Doug ‘The Head' Denovitz is referenced. The name of the chocolate factory owner is “Alestor Rigby”. This may be a reference to the British song “Eleanor Rigby” by The Beatles. Additionally as Riley responds to the chocolate factory owner, he says “Fuck Guy Ritchie.” Guy Ritchie being the director of the previously referenced movies Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch. He also directed the Sherlock Holmes films starring Robert Downey, Jr. Additional British references include the chocolate factory owner mentioning “(he) gets angry when Liverpool beats Arsenal.” The reference is to the two English football clubs in the Premier League. The allusion to him being an Arsenal supporter is supported by his Cockney accent – an accent stereotypically associated with working-class London, Arsenal's home city. The scene where the PETA worker pulls out the check for the fundraising money that Jazmine sent to the organization was in reference to the golden tickets in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. The scene in which Riley describes how the kids sell the chocolate is a reference to rapper Freeway‘s song “What We Do” in which Jay-Z raps “Rain…sleet, hail…snow man” and refers to selling drugs in any circumstances. The shootout scene is a reference to a similar shootout which also saves the protagonists in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. The ending scene where Riley narrates would he do it again is in reference to the film Paid in Full. When Riley says that Cindy has “less compassion than the average girl”, it may have been a reference to when 50 Cent said that President Bush has “less compassion than the average human.” The scene where Riley and his crew are walking down the sidewalk slowly while wearing sunglasses is a reference to the opening sequence of the Tarantino heist film Reservoir Dogs. The shoot-out is also very similar to the one in True Romance, a film written by Quentin Tarantino. The desire to use Riley's money to buy a car that turns into a boat was previously expressed by Granddad when he was in Riley's dream in “Ballin'”. Phil, the character accompanying Jazmine in this episode, was the same character that was kidnapped and interrogated by Ed Wuncler III in the episode of “Shinin'”. Thugnificent is working as a delivery man which is a continuity of the episode “Bitches to Rags”. He also uses his UPS delivery van in an attempt to crash Dorthy's car in “Fried Chicken Flu”. Thugnificent continues to work as a delivery man in “Mr. Medicinal”  Show Music: Intro:  #Makeachange by K.I.R.K. is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License. Outro:  Good Times by Audiobinger is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

The Secret Life of MILFs
Nuthin' but a "G" String

The Secret Life of MILFs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 66:29


One of the MILFs chooses not to dance around her work history. And no, there were no blowies in the parking lot. Edit: The song mentioned is Paula Abdul's "Rush Rush" 

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Rush Limbaugh Show Podcast - May 07 2021

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 116:12


PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: Jobs report falls far short of expectations, unemployment goes up, as Biden socialism begins to destroy the Trump economy. Biden promotes his massive tax hike, talking about how much people "deserve" to keep of their own money. Rush on how government spending and tax hikes kill the private sector. Pelosi brings back "earmarks" -- or as Rush called them bribes. Biden comments on the terrible jobs report, calls for more socialism. DOJ warns Arizona on election recount. Rush predicted one-party government if Democrats won the 2020 election. Missouri House Approves "Rush Limbaugh Day" After Rejecting "Walter Cronkite Day". Rush is America's REAL Anchorman. James Golden, aka Bo Snerdley, on his new podcast: Rush Limbaugh: The Man Behind the Golden EIB Microphone. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: Representative Elise Stefanik (R-NY) calls the show to talk to Jason about the great peril the Democrat Party poses to America and the battle for soul of the GOP against the Never Trumpers. Stefanik likely to replace Liz Cheney in GOP House leadership. Rush's mother, Millie Limbaugh, talking about Rush. The Drive-By Media continues to fall over Jen Psaki. Rush knew she wouldn't be treated like Trump's press secretaries. Democrats are bullies and we have to push back. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Rush destroys the New York Times' 1619 Project that trashes America and American history. Road Trip with Rush: Rush talks about the Rolling Stones. Rush on the left's defund the police insanity. Rush remembers his mother, Millie Limbaugh. Caller: The EIB Network must never go away. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Clash Tips: A Clash of Clans Podcast
S1 E3: Rush, Rush, Rush!!!

Clash Tips: A Clash of Clans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 53:48


Strategic rushing? Is there such a thing? Tipdawg20 chats with CallMeTee and Hizzle about this ingenious idea as well as discussing the most recent Supercell update. For more info follow the podcast on Twitter @Tipdawg20 or contact us at ClashTipsPodcast@gmail.com

Before, Behind and Between
Rush Fans and Non-Rush Rush Events

Before, Behind and Between

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 5:02


Most Rush fans have attended at least a couple of concerts; some people have attended gigs that number in the hundreds. Then there are those "special" events or occasions, when Rush was present in some way or some form - without the event being billed as a "Rush" event. In other words, there have been instances in which fans could experience a Non-Rush Rush event. This episode talks about what these things are, and shares a couple of examples that one or two listeners of this Podcast might have also experienced. Enjoy. Music Credit: "Heavy Waves" by Crowander, courtesy of https://freemusicarchive.org/music/crowander --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/steven-christianson/message

Popular USA Majority
Bye Rush | Rush Limbaugh

Popular USA Majority

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 1:12


Bye Bye Rush Limbaugh, it's time to go gently down into the beast below Bye Bye Rush Limbaugh, it's time to pay Time to rejoice, to celebrate Go swiftly to your maker whoever that may be 70 long years of vapor without one drop of empathy You brainwashed millions from your golden cage used your gift of gab to anger and enrage You stoked the fires of fear and hate February 17, save the date Bye Rush, it's all fate.

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MIXRIOT's Freshly Mixed
DJ Rush - Rush's Birthday Set @ Palazzo Bingen 1-31-2001

MIXRIOT's Freshly Mixed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 179:44


A Different Perspective with Berni Dymet
Rush, Rush, Rush - 22 December 2020

A Different Perspective with Berni Dymet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 10:22


Tinsel, Trees, Turkey's and treats. Is that what Christmas comes down to? It's a bit hollow, don't you think? And here we are, rush, rush, rush ? trying to get it all together for the big day. Join Berni Dymet as he looks at the rush of Christmas from a Different Perspective. Support the show: https://christianityworks.com/channels/adp/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Random Soundchecks
"Rush Rush" 2020-12-04 Random Soundcheck

Random Soundchecks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 11:01


Paula Abdul, My AI audition, and Happy Birthday, Darcy Wilkin!

Danradiosport
Le gérant des Aigles de Trois Rivières Matthew Rush Rush

Danradiosport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 4:06


Le nouveau gérant des Aigles de Trois Rivières Matthew Rush parle de sa nomination comme le gérant des Aigles sur les ondes de Danradiosport.com

Cross View Voices
Episode 016 - Rush Rush Rush & Hurry Hurry Hurry

Cross View Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 40:00


On this week's episode, Jon Zellar and Pastor Toby Schmidt have a conversation about slowing down and what drives us to rush, hurry, and not feel like we have any time left in our day.Cross View Voices is the official podcast of Cross View Lutheran Church, Edina, MN. Connect with us at cvvoices@crossview.net.Show Notes:The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry - John Mark ComerBonhoeffer:- Creation and Fall- Life Together- The Cost of DiscipleshipThe 3-Day Effect - Florence WilliamsHow Important is Sleep? (Article)

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Total Movie Recall
TMR 039 – Scarface (1983)

Total Movie Recall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 108:55


This week on Total Movie Recall, we destroy our nasal septums with 1983's Scarface. Ryan presents a cogent, detailed thesis on this film's central character as a metaphor for the all-eating, never-satiating, soul-crushing machine that is capitalism, and Steve counters with “No he's not.” Touché Steve… touché. Scarface (1983) d. Brian De Palma w. Oliver Stone Starring: Al Pacino Michelle Pfeiffer Steven Bauer Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Robert Loggia Richard Belzer After getting a green card in exchange for assassinating a Cuban government official, Tony Montana (Al Pacino) stakes a claim on the drug trade in Miami. Viciously murdering anyone who stands in his way, Tony eventually becomes the biggest drug lord in the state, controlling nearly all the cocaine that comes through Miami. But increased pressure from the police, wars with Colombian drug cartels and his own drug-fueled paranoia serve to fuel the flames of his eventual downfall. kinopoisk.ru Things discussed in the show: Mountains of cocaine and cubano sandwiches Jaws (Steven Spielberg, Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss) Dark, season 3 (Baran bo Odar, Jantje Friese, Louis Hofmann, Karoline Eichhorn, Lisa Vicari) Esotericism / Rosicrucianism Lost (J.J. Abrams, Jeffrey Lieber, Damon Lindelof, Jorge Garcia, Josh Holloway, Yunjin Kim, Evangeline Lilly, Terry O'Quinn, Naveen Andrews, Matthew Fox, Daniel Dae Kim) The Leftovers (Damon Lindelof, Tom Perrotta, Justin Theroux, Amy Brenneman, Christopher Eccleston) Avatar The Last Airbender, season 2 (Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Zach Tyler, Jack De Sena, Dee Bradley Baker, Dave Filoni, Lauren MacMullan, Mae Whitman, Dante Basco, Michaela Jill Murphy) Game of Thrones (David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Sophie Turner, Maisie Williams, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) Ulysses - James Joyce MacGruber (Jorma Taccone, Will Forte, Kristen Wiig, Val Kilmer) Wayne's World (Penelope Spheeris, Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, Rob Lowe, Tia Carrere, Lara Flynn Boyle, Alice Cooper, Meat Loaf) Tenet (Christopher Nolan, John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki) Mulan - 2020 (Disney, Niki Caro, Yifei Liu, Donnie Yen, Li Gong) Blow (Ted Demme, Johnny Depp, Penélope Cruz, Franka Potente) Boogie Nights (Paul Thomas Anderson, Mark Wahlberg, Julianne Moore, Burt Reynolds The Business of Drugs - documentary hosted by Amaryllis Fox (Spice / MDMA / African heroin / meth in Burma / opioids) Scarface - 1932 (Howard Hawks, Richard Rosson, Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak, Karen Morley) Armond White film reviewer Scarface in hip hop culture - The Notorious B.I.G., Sean Puffy Combs (P Diddy), Nicki Minaj, Rich the Kid, Lil Wayne, Big Boi, The Geto Boys, Jay-Z. De Palma - 2015 documentary (Noah Baumbach, Jake Paltrow, Brian De Palma) Hi, Mom! (Brian De Palma, Robert De Niro, Allen Garfield, Lara Parker) Casualties of War (Brian De Palma, Michael J. Fox, Sean Penn, Don Harvey) Sisters - 1972 (Brian De Palma, Margot Kidder, Jennifer Salt, Charles Durning) Blow Out (Brian De Palma, John Travolta, Nancy Allen, John Lithgow) Body Double (Brian De Palma, Robert J. Avrech, Craig Wasson, Melanie Griffith, Gregg Henry) Untouchables Charlie Rose interviewing Brian De Palma Phantom of the Paradise (Brian De Palma, Paul Williams, William Finley, Jessica Harper) Mission Impossible - 1996 (Brian De Palma, Tom Cruise, Jon Voight, Emmanuelle Béart) The Movie Brats directors (Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, Paul Schrader, Brian De Palma, John Milius and Steven Spielberg) Ayn Rand vs. Scarface. Who's the more hardcore capitalist? "Never get high on your own supply." "Never underestimate the other guy's greed." "I have eight killers with badges." Murderers in the police, medicine & military. Order of the Nine Angles (O9A) murder plot to kill his army squad Scent of a Woman (Martin Brest, Al Pacino, Chris O'Donnell, James Rebhorn) Serpico (Sidney Lumet, Al Pacino, John Randolph, Jack Kehoe) Hunters (David Weil, Al Pacino, Logan Lerman, Lena Olin) The Irishman (Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, Harvey Keitel, Ray Romano, Bobby Cannavale, Anna Paquin) Steve's theory that Tony wants to have sex with his sister because she's as genetically close to him as can be, and his narcissism is to big for him to handle. Wall Street (Oliver Stone, Charlie Sheen, Michael Douglas, Tamara Tunie) American Psycho (Mary Harron, Bret Easton Ellis, Christian Bale, Justin Theroux, Josh Lucas) The Wolf of Wall Street (Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie) Top 10 movies that use the word fuck the most ( Debby Harry (of Blondie) - "Rush, Rush" - "Rush, rush, got the yeyo? - Buzz, buzz, gimme yeyo" Queens of the Stone Age - "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" Next Week: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Have Faith Let it begin
Rush Rush Rush

Have Faith Let it begin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 14:52


Rush Rush Rush...Check out this amazing Bakery...https://www.calculatedconfections.comThank you all essential Personnel Trust in God and please don't panic My name is Angel and this is Have Faith Let it begin. This show is designed for the daily commuter. Our goal is to share an Inspirational True Story from my life and others. We invite you to put your trust in us to deliver you a show that will inspire and fill your day with joy. We know each day we go out into the world our Faith will be tested. We will battle the storms together. Have Faith Let it Begin.... Special Thanks to Music Radio Creative: Voice Andrew Special Thanks to https://musicradiocreative.com/ for voice over Special Thanks to My God Daughter Gabbie Santana for the use of Song Tested! Every day Monday-Friday we will be "Live" at 7:30 am. WEBSITE: havefaithletitbegin.com Have Faith Let it Begin.... Download, Subscribe, we are on all the following app platforms: Spreaker, ITunes, Podcast Player, IHeartRadio, tumblr, PlayerFM, SoundCloud, Castbox, Spotify, Sonos, Deezer and now we welcome podcast addict to our Family. We are now available on www.jiosaavn.comhttps://www.jiosaavn.com/shows/Have-Faith-Let-it-begin/1/M00i7HNlOc0_https://www.deezer.com/show/474982 WEBSITE: havefaithletitbegin.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel: Have Faith Let it Begin Email us: angel@havefaithletitbegin.com or at Twitter @HaveFaithlib (Every Email is responded within 24 hours) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7QziAoxWccLMOezEFS8Xlg/featured Facebook Page @HFLIB1978 https://www.facebook.com/HFLIB1978 P.O.Box 147 Walden NY 12586

2 Fast 2 Forever: The Fast and Furious Podcast
The Fast and the Furious (Lap 7)

2 Fast 2 Forever: The Fast and Furious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 167:14


We're kicking off Lap 7 with new guests, new games, and new questions, but the same first movie: The Fast and the Furious. Before we dive into the movie, though, we open a "top-tier" (in Joe Two parlance) mailbag, unveil the inaugural class of the Fast and Furious / 2 Fast 2 Forever Hall of Fame, then call a bit of an audible and discuss the deleted scenes from The Fast and the Furious, rather than do the Fast and Furious Minute. (Don't worry, we'll be back to normal next episode.)  Then, we welcome back Kevo Risse and Nico Vasilo to begin their lap in earnest as we talk about all things The Fast and the Furious, like how Paula Abdul's "Rush Rush" video is a Fast and Furious prequel, how Jesse's death is a catalyst for the Fast Saga, and how Dom and Batman are inextricably linked. Get ready to discover the Fast Furious Force, the Wheel of Life, the Clutch of Destiny, the Shorty Shift, and the Heart of the Race. You know, normal stuff. (Movie conversation begins around 1:36:10.) Email us: family@cageclub.me Visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/2fast2forever.  Extra special shout-out to Ben Milliman, Jake Freer, Alex Elonen, Nick Burris, Brian Rodriguez (High School Slumber Party), Hayley Gerbes, Christian Larson, and Justin Kleinman for joining at the “Interpol’s Most Wanted” level or above!  Intro music by Nico Vasilo. Interlude and outro music by Wes Hampton.

Takin U Back with Robb & Jenn

In this episode, Robb & Jenn jam the tunes of 1991. Were there are to even discuss, you ask? ARE YOU NOT DOWN WITH OPP?!?! Rush Rush to this episode!

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Una Cosa de Locos
Una Cosa de Locos - Temporada 2020 - 14 de Mayo

Una Cosa de Locos

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 120:21


UCDL sigue su marcha incesante surcando las ondas digitales del ciberespacio, para llevar directo a sus oídos las siguientes temáticas: - Nueva música: Puscifer y Behemoth. - Dave Grohl vendiendo humo. - Remake de Scarface. - El Día que la Tierra se Detuvo: Image Comics. - Adaptaciones a series de los vampiros y las brujas de Anne Rice. Canciones que hicimos sonar: - Apocalyptical, Puscifer. - A Forest, Behemoth. - Arlandria, Foo Fighters. - Modern Love, David Bowie. - Rush Rush, Debbie Harry. - Salve Cuba, Flema. - The Magnificent Seven, The Clash. - One Man Army, Tom Morello & Prodigy - Forsaken, David Draiman.

The Op-Ed Page with Elisa Camahort Page

This week on The Op-Ed Page with Elisa Camahort Page 1. Pandemic Perspective California's COVID19 programs: https://www.gov.ca.gov/california-takes-action-to-combat-covid-19/ https://www.californiavolunteers.ca.gov/get-involved/covid-19// https://covid19.ca.gov/ Newport Beach and its beaches: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-04-28/newport-beach-council-votes-to-keep-beaches-open-despite-crowds-and-rebuke-from-newsom 2. Mega Quick Takes: Mentioned: Operation Gratitude: https://twitter.com/OpGratitude/ I Forgive You, New York by Roger Cohen: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/24/podcasts/the-daily/poem-new-york-city-virus.html Kelly Erb on being angry that her mom is considered expendable by some: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10158308962353156 Prepare for the Ultimate Gaslighting by Julio Vincent Gambuto: https://forge.medium.com/prepare-for-the-ultimate-gaslighting-6a8ce3f0a0e0 NatGeo on your vivid pandemic dreams: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2020/04/coronavirus-pandemic-is-giving-people-vivid-unusual-dreams-here-is-why/ Debunking that video of two Bakersfield urgent care center doctor/operators saying we've all got it, and it's totally totally cool, let's "open it up.": Wonkette: https://www.wonkette.com/if-your-dumbass-maga-uncle-watched-tucker-carlson-last-night-you-need-to-read-this Carl Bergstrom Twitter thread: https://twitter.com/ct_bergstrom/status/1254481543759683584?s=21 American College of Emergency Physicians and American Academy of Emergency Medicne joint statement: https://www.facebook.com/ACEPFan/photos/a.109462266177/10158740846331178/?type=3 Sarah Michelle Gellar's Instagram for #Quarantips: https://www.instagram.com/sarahmgellar/ AND, join me for Quarantine Book Club this Friday May 1 at 5PM PT, brought to you by Mule Design Studios: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/quarantine-book-club-elisa-camahort-page-tickets-103471648486 Thanks to my podcast host Messy.fm 20% off affiliate link: https://vrlps.co/70Ie461/cp Thanks to Ryan Cristopher for my podcast music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ryan-cristopher/1479898729 Social media handles: Twitter: @ElisaC @OpEdPagePodcast Insta: @ElisaCP Web: elisacp.com Please share, subscribe, rate and review!!

Afro Pop Remix
1991 pt2: Music, Movies, & TV - Spcl Gsts Ashley & Terrence

Afro Pop Remix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 110:05


Topics: Rodney King, Boyz II Men / Jodeci, Boyz In the Hood, Roc - Sitcom (Bonus Artist: Luck Pacheco) 1991 General Snapshots 1.    President: George H. W. Bush 2.    January - Gulf War: The Congress of the United States passes a resolution authorizing the use of military force to liberate Kuwait. 5 days later, Operation Desert Storm begins with airstrikes against Iraq. 3.    January - Whitney Houstondelivers her now legendary rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" 4.    February - Gulf War: U.S. President George H. W. Bush announces that "Kuwait is liberated". 5.    February - Tim Meadows and Adam Sandler join the cast of NBC's Saturday Night Live. 6.    March - An amateur video captures the beating of Rodney King by Los Angeles, California police officers. 7.    July - Boxer Mike Tyson is arrested and charged with raping Miss Black America contestant Desiree Washington in Indianapolis, Indiana. 8.    July - Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer is arrested after the remains of eleven men and boys are found in his Milwaukee, Wisconsin apartment. Police soon find out that he is involved in six more murders. 9.    August - Nickelodeon introduces its series of Nicktoons, with Doug, Rugrats and The Ren & Stimpy Show the first three to air. 10.    August - The Super Nintendo Entertainment System is first released in the United States. 11.    October - The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee interviews both Supreme Court candidate Clarence Thomas and former aide Anita Hill, who alleges that Thomas sexually harassed her while she worked for him. 12.    October - Jennifer Lopez joins the cast as one of the Fly Girls on the Fox sketch comedy series In Living Color (she would leave the show after the next season). Other cast additions include future Academy Award winner Jamie Foxx. 13.    November - Los Angeles Lakers point guard Magic Johnson announces that he has HIV, effectively ending his NBA career. 14.    November - Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury dies from AIDS at 45 years old, one day after making his diagnosis public. 15.    December - The Cold War ends as President of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev resigns and the Soviet Union dissolves. 16.    Open Comments 17.    Top 3 Pop Songs 18.    #1 - "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You", Bryan Adams 19.    #2 - "I Wanna Sex You Up", Color Me Badd 20.    #3 - "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)", C+C Music Factory 21.    Record of the Year: "Unforgettable" performed by Natalie Cole with Nat King Cole 22.    Album of the Year: Unforgettable... with Love performed by Natalie Cole 23.    Song of the Year: "Unforgettable" performed by Natalie Cole with Nat King Cole 24.    Best New Artist: Marc Cohn 25.    Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: Lisa Fischer for "How Can I Ease the Pain" & Patti LaBelle for "Burnin'" 26.    Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: Luther Vandross for Power of Love 27.    Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: Boyz II Men for "Cooleyhighharmony" 28.    Best Rhythm & Blues Song: "Power of Love/Love Power" performed by Luther Vandross 29.    Best Rap Solo Performance: LL Cool J for "Mama Said Knock You Out" 30.    Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince for "Summertime" 31.    Top 3 Movies 32.    #1. Terminator 2: Judgment Day     33.    #2. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves 34.    #3. Beauty and the Beast 35.    Notables: The Silence of the Lambs, New Jack City, The Five Heartbeats, A Rage in Harlem, Thelma & Louise, Jungle Fever, Point Break, and House Party 2 36.    Top 3 TV Shows 37.    #1 60 Minutes 38.    #2 Roseanne 39.    #3 Murphy Brown 40.    Mea Culpa: Family Matters originated 9/22/1989 on ABC 41.    Notables: The Party Machine with Nia Peeples, The Jerry Springer Show, The Montel Williams Show, Hammerman, & Roc. 42.    Economic Snapshots 43.    Avg. Income: 29.9k (29K) 44.    New Home: 120k (previously 123K) 45.    Avg Rent: 495 (465) 46.    New Car: 16.8k (16K) 47.    Harvard: 14.5k (13.5k) 48.    Movie Ticket: 4.25 (3.50) 49.    Gas: 1.12 (1.34) 50.    Stamp: .25 (.25) 51.    Social Scene: Police Beating of Rodney King 52.    Early Life: Rodney King (@ 26 yrs. old), born in Sacramento, CA, was an American taxi driver who is best known for the 1991 police beatings and the 1992 riots as a result of the officers’ trial. 53.    Prior Record: In 1987, he pleaded no contest to a charge of battery. In 1989, King was imprisoned for robbery after robbing a store; he served one year of a two-year sentence. 54.    1991 Arrest: Rodney King attempted to outrun a police patrol car in March 1991. King had been drinking and feared he would be over the limit, driving under the influence charge would have seen King return to jail. King refused to pull over for the police and a high-speed chase ensued. Eventually, King was cornered, and he and the other occupants of the car were ordered to leave the vehicle and lie face down on the ground. King refused and was forcibly removed from the car. While on the ground the police beat and abused the three men. The Los Angeles Police Department then arrived on the scene; the original officers on the scene had been highway patrol. Rodney King resisted arrest and was tasered. King was then viciously beaten repeatedly while on the ground by police wielding batons. King continually attempted to stand up only to be met with a further hail of baton blows from the four police officers. King suffered from thirty-three baton blows and six kicks before having his arms and legs cuffed. Eight officers were involved in his arrest. George Halliday, a man who lived near the sight of the arrest, had filmed the arrest from the time that King was tasered. Halliday contacted the LAPD about his videotape, but the police department showed no interest in the footage. Halliday next presented the footage to a local TV station which aired the footage. It caused a sensation across the media. The footage made Rodney King’s arrest a lightning rod for a more comprehensive discussion about police brutality against minorities. 55.    Legal Proceedings: Rodney King had suffered facial fractures, lacerations and a broken ankle from his arrest. The city awarded King damages amounting to 3.8 million dollars as well as covering his legal costs which totaled to close to two million dollars. He was also not charged with drink driving or evading arrest due to the time between the incident and the start of legal proceedings. Four LAPD officers were charged with using excessive force. The legal case against the officers was mired in controversy from the start as the initial judge, Bernard Kamins was removed, and the trial received a change of venue. Warren Christopher also began a commission to investigate accusations of police discrimination. Three of the officers charged were acquitted, and the fourth faced a no verdict. The court’s decision shocked the nation. The mayor of Los Angeles, Tom Bradley, and the President of the United States of America, George Bush, both declared they could not understand the verdict and condemned the officers involved. Many African Americans considered the trial a whitewash and were incensed. Following the 1992 Riots, the officers were tried in a federal court, and two were found guilty and sentenced to thirty months in prison. 56.    Rodney King Riots: Following the court's verdict and the release of the officers, widespread civil unrest erupted in North America. The worst of the rioting was confined to LA, but Las Vegas, San Francisco, Atlanta and even Toronto in Canada experienced violence. The 1992 LA Riots became known as the Rodney King Riots due to their link to the court case. King appeared on TV during the riots to appeal for calm. Before the verdict was announced the police, force had been expecting trouble, money for overtime and a delay in the reading of the verdict were granted to give police time to prepare. Rioting started at a liquor store in Normandie. LAPD officers attempted to make an arrest a hostile crowd surrounded them and forced them to retreat. TV coverage of the violence encouraged more people to take to the streets, and the police communications proved wholly inadequate to deal with the spread of the violence. The rioters began destroying property and attacking people going about their business. Over a thousand firearms were looted, and some fires were started as night set in. The riots spread throughout the city and emergency workers came under gunfire as they attempted to tackle the fires and help the wounded. A curfew was declared, and the National Guard began deploying. Despite this the second day of looting and arson took place. Rioting spread to Hollywood, Inglewood, Long Beach and Compton. Police was criticized for focusing their attention on defending the wealthier areas of LA such as Beverley Hills. Other minority neighborhoods were forced to form militias to protect their property. Korean shopkeepers were involved in a shoot-out with rioters in Koreatown. On the third day of rioting, the Federal government took direct control of all military in the area and began overseeing the response to the riots. Troops and police officers from other regions of California started pouring into the city. On the fourth day, over thirteen thousand soldiers were deployed on the streets of LA, and the rioting was slowly quelled. The riot was spread over six days, but troops remained in the area for weeks afterward. Fifty-five people died during the riots and over two thousand hospitalized. A billion dollars’ worth of damage had been done; the worst affected were the Korean community. Eleven thousand people were arrested during the rioting, but because of the sheer volume of prisoners, police were unable to prosecute the majority. 57.    King After the Riots: Rodney King continued to have run-ins with the law and was sometimes arrested after the 1992 Riots. In 2007, King was shot in an attempted robbery. King appeared in a reality TV show, Sober House, which covered celebrities in rehab. 2012 saw King publish his memoirs, The Riot Within: My Journey from Rebellion to Redemption. Rodney King fathered a daughter with Carmen Simpson when they were both teenagers. In 1985, he married Daneta Lyles, and they had a daughter together. The pair divorced in 1988. King then married Crystal Waters, with whom he also had a daughter. They divorced in 1996. King had been arrested for assaulting both his wives. In 2010, King began living with Cynthia Kelly, and it was she who found him in the swimming pool on 17 June 2012. King was pronounced dead by medical staff, and plenty of drugs and alcohol were found in his system. 58.    The King beating began a wave of reforms for the Los Angeles Police Department, including tighter rules on when officers can use force, more minority officers, and stricter term limits for police chiefs. 59.    Question: What is the lesson to be learned? 60.    Question: What do we teach the children about dealing with cops? 61.    Top Black Songs from the top 40 62.    #2 - "I Wanna Sex You Up", Color Me Badd 63.    #3 - "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)", C+C Music Factory 64.    #4 - "Rush Rush", Paula Abdul 65.    #8 - "I Like the Way (The Kissing Game)", Hi-Five 66.    #9 - "The First Time", Surface 67.    #11 - "Motownphilly", Boyz II Men 68.    #12 - "Because I Love You (The Postman Song)", Stevie B 69.    #13 - "Someday", Mariah Carey 70.    #16 - "All the Man That I Need", Whitney Houston 71.    #18 - "I Adore Mi Amor"    , Color Me Badd 72.    #19 - "Love Will Never Do (Without You)", Janet Jackson 73.    #20 - "Good Vibrations", Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch 74.    #21 - "Justify My Love", Madonna 75.    #22 - "Emotions", Mariah Carey 76.    #24 - "Romantic", Karyn White 77.    #25 - "Hold You Tight", Tara Kemp 78.    #26 - "I Don't Wanna Cry", Mariah Carey 79.    #28 - "Every Heartbeat", Amy Grant 80.    #29 - "Sensitivity", Ralph Tresvant 81.    #30 - "Touch Me (All Night Long)", Cathy Dennis 82.    #31 - "I've Been Thinking About You", Londonbeat 83.    #32 - "Do Anything", Natural Selection 84.    #34 - "Coming Out of the Dark", Gloria Estefan 85.    #35 - "It Ain't Over 'til It's Over", Lenny Kravitz 86.    #36 - "Here We Go", C+C Music Factory 87.    #38 - "Summertime", DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince 88.    #40 - "P.A.S.S.I.O.N.", Rythm Syndicate 89.    Vote: 90.    Top R&B Albums 91.    Jan - I'm Your Baby Tonight - Whitney Houston 92.    Feb - The Future - Guy 93.    Feb - Do Me Again - Freddie Jackson 94.    Mar - Business as Usual - EPMD 95.    Apr - Ralph Tresvant - Ralph Tresvant 96.    Apr - Hi-Five - Hi-Five 97.    Apr - New Jack City - Soundtrack / Various artists 98.    Jun - Power of Love - Luther Vandross 99.    Jul - Make Time for Love - Keith Washington 100.    Aug - Jungle Fever - Soundtrack / Stevie Wonder 101.    Aug - Cooleyhighharmony - Boyz II Men 102.    Sep - Boyz n the Hood - Soundtrack / Various artists 103.    Oct - Can You Stop the Rain - Peabo Bryson 104.    Oct - Good Woman - Gladys Knight 105.    Oct - Different Lifestyles - BeBe & CeCe Winans 106.    Nov - As Raw As Ever - Shabba Ranks 107.    Nov - Forever My Lady - Jodeci 108.    Nov - Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black - Public Enemy 109.    Dec - Diamonds and Pearls - Prince and The New Power Generation 110.    Dec - Death Certificate - Ice Cube 111.    Vote: 112.    Featured Artists #1: Boyz II Men is the most commercially successful R&B group of all time. They've sold millions of records and produced three of the longest-running No. 1 pop singles in music history. The pioneering R&B group is known for their flawless blend of four-part harmonies, and their influence is still felt to this day. 113.    Formation: Boyz II Men formed in 1988 at the Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts. Nathan Morris and Marc Nelson founded the group, originally known as Unique Attraction. Other members came and went due to graduation, but Morris and Nelson eventually met Wanya Morris, Shawn Stockmanand Michael McCary, and the group stabilized. They took inspiration from the popular R&B group New Edition and renamed themselves Boyz II Men after their song "Boys to Men." They got their big break in 1989 when they snuck backstage at a concert to sing for New Edition and Bell Biv DeVoemember Michael Bivins. They sang an a cappella rendition of the New Edition song "Can You Stand the Rain." Bivins was impressed and agreed to help them get signed. Marc Nelson left the group not long before they started working on their debut album, allegedly due to personality differences. Boyz II Men became a quartet—with Michael McCary, Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman—that would soon find international fame. 114.    Early Career: Bivins helped produce Boyz II Men's first album, Cooleyhighharmony, on Motown Records in 1991. The new jack swing style was characteristic of Bell Biv DeVoe's music, but Boyz II Men's classic, soulful vocals offered something different that was eventually dubbed "hip hop doo wop." Since the very beginning, Boyz II Men has featured all members equally as lead vocalists, going against the typical R&B group set up of one lead singer/front man and a handful of nameless backups. Their arrangement became a sort of trademark for the group. Cooleyhighharmony was a major success, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and winning them a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. The singles "Motownphilly" and "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" both became No. 1 R&B hits. 115.    Commercial Breakthrough: After their debut, they abandoned the new jack swing style to focus on creating a more mature, pop-infused sound. They released the wildly successful single "End of the Road" in 1992. The song spent a record-breaking 13 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became the year's most popular song. Just like that, Boyz II Men has transformed from R&B up-and-comers to mainstream superstars. 116.    Legacy: Boyz II Men was instrumental in bringing R&B back to the mainstream, where it had not appeared since the '70s. With a staggering 60 million albums sold worldwide; they hold the distinction of being the best-selling R&B group of all time. For more than 20 years they have created a catalog of massively successful songs known for rich, smooth harmonies and timeless subject matter. 117.    Open Comments: 118.    Featured Artists #2: Jodeci, one of the premier '90s R&B acts, were a quartet notable for successfully marrying gospel-esque harmonization’s with a sexier-than-thou style.  Also, they were the first act that future hip-hop superstars Timbaland and Missy Elliott were involved with. 119.    Biography: Jodeci was an R&B group formed from two sets of two brothers, the Haileys and the DeGrates. All four of them were brought up in the Pentecostal church in North Carolina, the DeGrates' father was a minister. As young boys, they sang in gospel choirs which recorded albums and had their songs played on the radio, but they weren't destined to meet until they were teenagers. Their girlfriends introduced them. However, when they did meet, K-Ci was with a girl Dalvin had been dating, and a fight nearly broke out. The Hailey brothers and DeVante started hanging out together, partying and talking about making R&B records together, coming up with the name Jodeci at this time. At age 16, DeVante ran away to Minneapolis to get a job in Prince's organization but was refused. He returned to Charlotte, where he wrote a song and recorded JoJo singing it. The two planned on going to New York to shop the demo around by themselves, but both K-Ci and Dalvin decided to tag along at the last minute. By the time they got to New York, they had demo recordings of 29 songs, which they brought to the offices of Uptown Entertainment. They were almost rejected, but rapper Heavy D overheard the tape and talked Uptown president Andre Harrell into hearing the group. Harrell was impressed, and just like that, Jodeci signed a recording contract. In 1991, they recorded Forever My Lady, which featured the gold single "Come and Talk to Me" and went on to sell over three million copies. 120.    Jodeci Albums: 1991: Forever My Lady (3x platinum) / 1993: Diary of a Mad Band (2x platinum) / 1995: The Show, The After Party, The Hotel (platinum) 121.    Open Comments: 122.    Track vs Track Album Battle: Cooleyhighharmony vs Forever My Lady 123.    Movie Scene: John Singleton / Boyz In the Hood 124.    John Singleton’s 1991 feature film debut, Boyz n the Hood, garnered an Academy Award nomination for Best Director. Singleton followed-up with Poetic Justice in 1993 and Higher Learning in 1995. Subsequent works include 1997's Rosewood, 2000's Shaft remake and 2001's Baby Boy. In 2005, he produced Hustle & Flow and directed Four Brothers. The filmmaker died on April 29, 2019, after suffering a stroke. 125.    Profile: He grew up in South Central Los Angeles and studied screenwriting at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts. During his four-year studies there, he won three writing awards. 126.    These achievements in writing earned Singleton a contract with the powerful Creative Artists Agency during his sophomore year at USC, and in May of 1990, his agent sent the script for Boyz N the Hood to Columbia pictures. The response was immediate: “I thought John’s script had a distinctive voice and great insight,” Frank Price, chairman of Columbia Pictures, said in an interview excerpted in the New York Times. “He’s not just a good writer, but he has enormous self-confidence and assurance. In fact, the last time I’d met someone that young with so much self-assurance was Steven Spielberg.” Columbia wanted to make the picture, but at first wanted someone else to direct it. Singleton believed only he could do it. “They asked me if I would consider anybody else directing it,” he recalled to Interview’s Steven Daly. “And I said, Hell, no, I’m not gonna let somebody from Idaho or Encino direct a movie about living in South Central Los Angeles. They can’t come in here and cast it and go through the rewrites and know exactly what aesthetics are unique to this film.” In 1991, Columbia Pictures bought his script for Boyz n the Hood and budgeted it at $7 million. The film portrayed life in crime-ridden South-Central L.A. and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director in 1991, making Singleton the first African American and the youngest person ever nominated for the award. The film also garnered a nomination for Best Original Screenplay. 127.    Legacy: Regina King, Cuba Gooding Jr., Ice Cube, Nia Long, Angela Bassett, Morris Chestnut, Tyra Banks, Tyrese Gibson, Taraji P Henson 128.    Open Comments: 129.    Boyz In the Hood Summary: Follows the lives of three young males living in the Crenshaw ghetto of Los Angeles, dissecting questions of race, relationships, violence and prospects. 130.    Major Themes: (1) the power of family and black culture in the ghettos, (2) effects of capitalism to American citizens especially the Negros living in harsh environments, (3) the power of temptation and (4) more so juvenile and gang associated delinquencies that are usually influenced by peer and social pressure (5) gentrification, (6) living in a bad neighborhood, and (7) gangs. 131.    Question: What themes stood out for you? 132.    Television Scene: Roc (3 Seasons) Comedy, Sitcom 133.    Summary: Garbageman Roc Emerson and his wife shared their Baltimore home with his outspoken father and apathetic brother. In an unusual move, the sitcom's entire second season was performed live. Series star Charles S. Dutton won a 1993 NAACP Image Award for his portrayal of Roc. The show deals with real life issues such as gang violence, local politics, drugs, teens and sexually transmitted diseases. Roc reminded you of a typical family with normal problems such as parenting and dealing with live in relatives. The series gaining momentum in the last season could not make its presence felt on Tuesdays, the networks worst night for ratings. The struggle eventually led up to the series cancellation. 134.    Awards: 1992: GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comedy Episode, 1994: NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, Charles S. Dutton 135.    Question: Has anyone ever watched this? 136.    Vote: Most impactful item/event from 1991?

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Afro Pop Remix
1991 pt1: Uh-Oh! Rodney King, The Beat Down! - Spcl Gst. Terrence

Afro Pop Remix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 87:15


Topics: Rodney King, Boyz II Men / Jodeci, Boyz In the Hood, Roc - Sitcom (Bonus Artist: Luck Pacheco) 1991 General Snapshots 1.    President: George H. W. Bush 2.    January - Gulf War: The Congress of the United States passes a resolution authorizing the use of military force to liberate Kuwait. 5 days later, Operation Desert Storm begins with airstrikes against Iraq. 3.    January - Whitney Houstondelivers her now legendary rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" 4.    February - Gulf War: U.S. President George H. W. Bush announces that "Kuwait is liberated". 5.    February - Tim Meadows and Adam Sandler join the cast of NBC's Saturday Night Live. 6.    March - An amateur video captures the beating of Rodney King by Los Angeles, California police officers. 7.    July - Boxer Mike Tyson is arrested and charged with raping Miss Black America contestant Desiree Washington in Indianapolis, Indiana. 8.    July - Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer is arrested after the remains of eleven men and boys are found in his Milwaukee, Wisconsin apartment. Police soon find out that he is involved in six more murders. 9.    August - Nickelodeon introduces its series of Nicktoons, with Doug, Rugrats and The Ren & Stimpy Show the first three to air. 10.    August - The Super Nintendo Entertainment System is first released in the United States. 11.    October - The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee interviews both Supreme Court candidate Clarence Thomas and former aide Anita Hill, who alleges that Thomas sexually harassed her while she worked for him. 12.    October - Jennifer Lopez joins the cast as one of the Fly Girls on the Fox sketch comedy series In Living Color (she would leave the show after the next season). Other cast additions include future Academy Award winner Jamie Foxx. 13.    November - Los Angeles Lakers point guard Magic Johnson announces that he has HIV, effectively ending his NBA career. 14.    November - Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury dies from AIDS at 45 years old, one day after making his diagnosis public. 15.    December - The Cold War ends as President of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev resigns and the Soviet Union dissolves. 16.    Open Comments 17.    Top 3 Pop Songs 18.    #1 - "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You", Bryan Adams 19.    #2 - "I Wanna Sex You Up", Color Me Badd 20.    #3 - "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)", C+C Music Factory 21.    Record of the Year: "Unforgettable" performed by Natalie Cole with Nat King Cole 22.    Album of the Year: Unforgettable... with Love performed by Natalie Cole 23.    Song of the Year: "Unforgettable" performed by Natalie Cole with Nat King Cole 24.    Best New Artist: Marc Cohn 25.    Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: Lisa Fischer for "How Can I Ease the Pain" & Patti LaBelle for "Burnin'" 26.    Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: Luther Vandross for Power of Love 27.    Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: Boyz II Men for "Cooleyhighharmony" 28.    Best Rhythm & Blues Song: "Power of Love/Love Power" performed by Luther Vandross 29.    Best Rap Solo Performance: LL Cool J for "Mama Said Knock You Out" 30.    Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince for "Summertime" 31.    Top 3 Movies 32.    #1. Terminator 2: Judgment Day     33.    #2. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves 34.    #3. Beauty and the Beast 35.    Notables: The Silence of the Lambs, New Jack City, The Five Heartbeats, A Rage in Harlem, Thelma & Louise, Jungle Fever, Point Break, and House Party 2 36.    Top 3 TV Shows 37.    #1 60 Minutes 38.    #2 Roseanne 39.    #3 Murphy Brown 40.    Mea Culpa: Family Matters originated 9/22/1989 on ABC 41.    Notables: The Party Machine with Nia Peeples, The Jerry Springer Show, The Montel Williams Show, Hammerman, & Roc. 42.    Economic Snapshots 43.    Avg. Income: 29.9k (29K) 44.    New Home: 120k (previously 123K) 45.    Avg Rent: 495 (465) 46.    New Car: 16.8k (16K) 47.    Harvard: 14.5k (13.5k) 48.    Movie Ticket: 4.25 (3.50) 49.    Gas: 1.12 (1.34) 50.    Stamp: .25 (.25) 51.    Social Scene: Police Beating of Rodney King 52.    Early Life: Rodney King (@ 26 yrs. old), born in Sacramento, CA, was an American taxi driver who is best known for the 1991 police beatings and the 1992 riots as a result of the officers’ trial. 53.    Prior Record: In 1987, he pleaded no contest to a charge of battery. In 1989, King was imprisoned for robbery after robbing a store; he served one year of a two-year sentence. 54.    1991 Arrest: Rodney King attempted to outrun a police patrol car in March 1991. King had been drinking and feared he would be over the limit, driving under the influence charge would have seen King return to jail. King refused to pull over for the police and a high-speed chase ensued. Eventually, King was cornered, and he and the other occupants of the car were ordered to leave the vehicle and lie face down on the ground. King refused and was forcibly removed from the car. While on the ground the police beat and abused the three men. The Los Angeles Police Department then arrived on the scene; the original officers on the scene had been highway patrol. Rodney King resisted arrest and was tasered. King was then viciously beaten repeatedly while on the ground by police wielding batons. King continually attempted to stand up only to be met with a further hail of baton blows from the four police officers. King suffered from thirty-three baton blows and six kicks before having his arms and legs cuffed. Eight officers were involved in his arrest. George Halliday, a man who lived near the sight of the arrest, had filmed the arrest from the time that King was tasered. Halliday contacted the LAPD about his videotape, but the police department showed no interest in the footage. Halliday next presented the footage to a local TV station which aired the footage. It caused a sensation across the media. The footage made Rodney King’s arrest a lightning rod for a more comprehensive discussion about police brutality against minorities. 55.    Legal Proceedings: Rodney King had suffered facial fractures, lacerations and a broken ankle from his arrest. The city awarded King damages amounting to 3.8 million dollars as well as covering his legal costs which totaled to close to two million dollars. He was also not charged with drink driving or evading arrest due to the time between the incident and the start of legal proceedings. Four LAPD officers were charged with using excessive force. The legal case against the officers was mired in controversy from the start as the initial judge, Bernard Kamins was removed, and the trial received a change of venue. Warren Christopher also began a commission to investigate accusations of police discrimination. Three of the officers charged were acquitted, and the fourth faced a no verdict. The court’s decision shocked the nation. The mayor of Los Angeles, Tom Bradley, and the President of the United States of America, George Bush, both declared they could not understand the verdict and condemned the officers involved. Many African Americans considered the trial a whitewash and were incensed. Following the 1992 Riots, the officers were tried in a federal court, and two were found guilty and sentenced to thirty months in prison. 56.    Rodney King Riots: Following the court's verdict and the release of the officers, widespread civil unrest erupted in North America. The worst of the rioting was confined to LA, but Las Vegas, San Francisco, Atlanta and even Toronto in Canada experienced violence. The 1992 LA Riots became known as the Rodney King Riots due to their link to the court case. King appeared on TV during the riots to appeal for calm. Before the verdict was announced the police, force had been expecting trouble, money for overtime and a delay in the reading of the verdict were granted to give police time to prepare. Rioting started at a liquor store in Normandie. LAPD officers attempted to make an arrest a hostile crowd surrounded them and forced them to retreat. TV coverage of the violence encouraged more people to take to the streets, and the police communications proved wholly inadequate to deal with the spread of the violence. The rioters began destroying property and attacking people going about their business. Over a thousand firearms were looted, and some fires were started as night set in. The riots spread throughout the city and emergency workers came under gunfire as they attempted to tackle the fires and help the wounded. A curfew was declared, and the National Guard began deploying. Despite this the second day of looting and arson took place. Rioting spread to Hollywood, Inglewood, Long Beach and Compton. Police was criticized for focusing their attention on defending the wealthier areas of LA such as Beverley Hills. Other minority neighborhoods were forced to form militias to protect their property. Korean shopkeepers were involved in a shoot-out with rioters in Koreatown. On the third day of rioting, the Federal government took direct control of all military in the area and began overseeing the response to the riots. Troops and police officers from other regions of California started pouring into the city. On the fourth day, over thirteen thousand soldiers were deployed on the streets of LA, and the rioting was slowly quelled. The riot was spread over six days, but troops remained in the area for weeks afterward. Fifty-five people died during the riots and over two thousand hospitalized. A billion dollars’ worth of damage had been done; the worst affected were the Korean community. Eleven thousand people were arrested during the rioting, but because of the sheer volume of prisoners, police were unable to prosecute the majority. 57.    King After the Riots: Rodney King continued to have run-ins with the law and was sometimes arrested after the 1992 Riots. In 2007, King was shot in an attempted robbery. King appeared in a reality TV show, Sober House, which covered celebrities in rehab. 2012 saw King publish his memoirs, The Riot Within: My Journey from Rebellion to Redemption. Rodney King fathered a daughter with Carmen Simpson when they were both teenagers. In 1985, he married Daneta Lyles, and they had a daughter together. The pair divorced in 1988. King then married Crystal Waters, with whom he also had a daughter. They divorced in 1996. King had been arrested for assaulting both his wives. In 2010, King began living with Cynthia Kelly, and it was she who found him in the swimming pool on 17 June 2012. King was pronounced dead by medical staff, and plenty of drugs and alcohol were found in his system. 58.    The King beating began a wave of reforms for the Los Angeles Police Department, including tighter rules on when officers can use force, more minority officers, and stricter term limits for police chiefs. 59.    Question: What is the lesson to be learned? 60.    Question: What do we teach the children about dealing with cops? 61.    Top Black Songs from the top 40 62.    #2 - "I Wanna Sex You Up", Color Me Badd 63.    #3 - "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)", C+C Music Factory 64.    #4 - "Rush Rush", Paula Abdul 65.    #8 - "I Like the Way (The Kissing Game)", Hi-Five 66.    #9 - "The First Time", Surface 67.    #11 - "Motownphilly", Boyz II Men 68.    #12 - "Because I Love You (The Postman Song)", Stevie B 69.    #13 - "Someday", Mariah Carey 70.    #16 - "All the Man That I Need", Whitney Houston 71.    #18 - "I Adore Mi Amor"    , Color Me Badd 72.    #19 - "Love Will Never Do (Without You)", Janet Jackson 73.    #20 - "Good Vibrations", Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch 74.    #21 - "Justify My Love", Madonna 75.    #22 - "Emotions", Mariah Carey 76.    #24 - "Romantic", Karyn White 77.    #25 - "Hold You Tight", Tara Kemp 78.    #26 - "I Don't Wanna Cry", Mariah Carey 79.    #28 - "Every Heartbeat", Amy Grant 80.    #29 - "Sensitivity", Ralph Tresvant 81.    #30 - "Touch Me (All Night Long)", Cathy Dennis 82.    #31 - "I've Been Thinking About You", Londonbeat 83.    #32 - "Do Anything", Natural Selection 84.    #34 - "Coming Out of the Dark", Gloria Estefan 85.    #35 - "It Ain't Over 'til It's Over", Lenny Kravitz 86.    #36 - "Here We Go", C+C Music Factory 87.    #38 - "Summertime", DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince 88.    #40 - "P.A.S.S.I.O.N.", Rythm Syndicate 89.    Vote: 90.    Top R&B Albums 91.    Jan - I'm Your Baby Tonight - Whitney Houston 92.    Feb - The Future - Guy 93.    Feb - Do Me Again - Freddie Jackson 94.    Mar - Business as Usual - EPMD 95.    Apr - Ralph Tresvant - Ralph Tresvant 96.    Apr - Hi-Five - Hi-Five 97.    Apr - New Jack City - Soundtrack / Various artists 98.    Jun - Power of Love - Luther Vandross 99.    Jul - Make Time for Love - Keith Washington 100.    Aug - Jungle Fever - Soundtrack / Stevie Wonder 101.    Aug - Cooleyhighharmony - Boyz II Men 102.    Sep - Boyz n the Hood - Soundtrack / Various artists 103.    Oct - Can You Stop the Rain - Peabo Bryson 104.    Oct - Good Woman - Gladys Knight 105.    Oct - Different Lifestyles - BeBe & CeCe Winans 106.    Nov - As Raw As Ever - Shabba Ranks 107.    Nov - Forever My Lady - Jodeci 108.    Nov - Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black - Public Enemy 109.    Dec - Diamonds and Pearls - Prince and The New Power Generation 110.    Dec - Death Certificate - Ice Cube 111.    Vote: 112.    Featured Artists #1: Boyz II Men is the most commercially successful R&B group of all time. They've sold millions of records and produced three of the longest-running No. 1 pop singles in music history. The pioneering R&B group is known for their flawless blend of four-part harmonies, and their influence is still felt to this day. 113.    Formation: Boyz II Men formed in 1988 at the Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts. Nathan Morris and Marc Nelson founded the group, originally known as Unique Attraction. Other members came and went due to graduation, but Morris and Nelson eventually met Wanya Morris, Shawn Stockmanand Michael McCary, and the group stabilized. They took inspiration from the popular R&B group New Edition and renamed themselves Boyz II Men after their song "Boys to Men." They got their big break in 1989 when they snuck backstage at a concert to sing for New Edition and Bell Biv DeVoemember Michael Bivins. They sang an a cappella rendition of the New Edition song "Can You Stand the Rain." Bivins was impressed and agreed to help them get signed. Marc Nelson left the group not long before they started working on their debut album, allegedly due to personality differences. Boyz II Men became a quartet—with Michael McCary, Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman—that would soon find international fame. 114.    Early Career: Bivins helped produce Boyz II Men's first album, Cooleyhighharmony, on Motown Records in 1991. The new jack swing style was characteristic of Bell Biv DeVoe's music, but Boyz II Men's classic, soulful vocals offered something different that was eventually dubbed "hip hop doo wop." Since the very beginning, Boyz II Men has featured all members equally as lead vocalists, going against the typical R&B group set up of one lead singer/front man and a handful of nameless backups. Their arrangement became a sort of trademark for the group. Cooleyhighharmony was a major success, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and winning them a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. The singles "Motownphilly" and "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" both became No. 1 R&B hits. 115.    Commercial Breakthrough: After their debut, they abandoned the new jack swing style to focus on creating a more mature, pop-infused sound. They released the wildly successful single "End of the Road" in 1992. The song spent a record-breaking 13 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became the year's most popular song. Just like that, Boyz II Men has transformed from R&B up-and-comers to mainstream superstars. 116.    Legacy: Boyz II Men was instrumental in bringing R&B back to the mainstream, where it had not appeared since the '70s. With a staggering 60 million albums sold worldwide; they hold the distinction of being the best-selling R&B group of all time. For more than 20 years they have created a catalog of massively successful songs known for rich, smooth harmonies and timeless subject matter. 117.    Open Comments: 118.    Featured Artists #2: Jodeci, one of the premier '90s R&B acts, were a quartet notable for successfully marrying gospel-esque harmonization’s with a sexier-than-thou style.  Also, they were the first act that future hip-hop superstars Timbaland and Missy Elliott were involved with. 119.    Biography: Jodeci was an R&B group formed from two sets of two brothers, the Haileys and the DeGrates. All four of them were brought up in the Pentecostal church in North Carolina, the DeGrates' father was a minister. As young boys, they sang in gospel choirs which recorded albums and had their songs played on the radio, but they weren't destined to meet until they were teenagers. Their girlfriends introduced them. However, when they did meet, K-Ci was with a girl Dalvin had been dating, and a fight nearly broke out. The Hailey brothers and DeVante started hanging out together, partying and talking about making R&B records together, coming up with the name Jodeci at this time. At age 16, DeVante ran away to Minneapolis to get a job in Prince's organization but was refused. He returned to Charlotte, where he wrote a song and recorded JoJo singing it. The two planned on going to New York to shop the demo around by themselves, but both K-Ci and Dalvin decided to tag along at the last minute. By the time they got to New York, they had demo recordings of 29 songs, which they brought to the offices of Uptown Entertainment. They were almost rejected, but rapper Heavy D overheard the tape and talked Uptown president Andre Harrell into hearing the group. Harrell was impressed, and just like that, Jodeci signed a recording contract. In 1991, they recorded Forever My Lady, which featured the gold single "Come and Talk to Me" and went on to sell over three million copies. 120.    Jodeci Albums: 1991: Forever My Lady (3x platinum) / 1993: Diary of a Mad Band (2x platinum) / 1995: The Show, The After Party, The Hotel (platinum) 121.    Open Comments: 122.    Track vs Track Album Battle: Cooleyhighharmony vs Forever My Lady 123.    Movie Scene: John Singleton / Boyz In the Hood 124.    John Singleton’s 1991 feature film debut, Boyz n the Hood, garnered an Academy Award nomination for Best Director. Singleton followed-up with Poetic Justice in 1993 and Higher Learning in 1995. Subsequent works include 1997's Rosewood, 2000's Shaft remake and 2001's Baby Boy. In 2005, he produced Hustle & Flow and directed Four Brothers. The filmmaker died on April 29, 2019, after suffering a stroke. 125.    Profile: He grew up in South Central Los Angeles and studied screenwriting at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts. During his four-year studies there, he won three writing awards. 126.    These achievements in writing earned Singleton a contract with the powerful Creative Artists Agency during his sophomore year at USC, and in May of 1990, his agent sent the script for Boyz N the Hood to Columbia pictures. The response was immediate: “I thought John’s script had a distinctive voice and great insight,” Frank Price, chairman of Columbia Pictures, said in an interview excerpted in the New York Times. “He’s not just a good writer, but he has enormous self-confidence and assurance. In fact, the last time I’d met someone that young with so much self-assurance was Steven Spielberg.” Columbia wanted to make the picture, but at first wanted someone else to direct it. Singleton believed only he could do it. “They asked me if I would consider anybody else directing it,” he recalled to Interview’s Steven Daly. “And I said, Hell, no, I’m not gonna let somebody from Idaho or Encino direct a movie about living in South Central Los Angeles. They can’t come in here and cast it and go through the rewrites and know exactly what aesthetics are unique to this film.” In 1991, Columbia Pictures bought his script for Boyz n the Hood and budgeted it at $7 million. The film portrayed life in crime-ridden South-Central L.A. and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director in 1991, making Singleton the first African American and the youngest person ever nominated for the award. The film also garnered a nomination for Best Original Screenplay. 127.    Legacy: Regina King, Cuba Gooding Jr., Ice Cube, Nia Long, Angela Bassett, Morris Chestnut, Tyra Banks, Tyrese Gibson, Taraji P Henson 128.    Open Comments: 129.    Boyz In the Hood Summary: Follows the lives of three young males living in the Crenshaw ghetto of Los Angeles, dissecting questions of race, relationships, violence and prospects. 130.    Major Themes: (1) the power of family and black culture in the ghettos, (2) effects of capitalism to American citizens especially the Negros living in harsh environments, (3) the power of temptation and (4) more so juvenile and gang associated delinquencies that are usually influenced by peer and social pressure (5) gentrification, (6) living in a bad neighborhood, and (7) gangs. 131.    Question: What themes stood out for you? 132.    Television Scene: Roc (3 Seasons) Comedy, Sitcom 133.    Summary: Garbageman Roc Emerson and his wife shared their Baltimore home with his outspoken father and apathetic brother. In an unusual move, the sitcom's entire second season was performed live. Series star Charles S. Dutton won a 1993 NAACP Image Award for his portrayal of Roc. The show deals with real life issues such as gang violence, local politics, drugs, teens and sexually transmitted diseases. Roc reminded you of a typical family with normal problems such as parenting and dealing with live in relatives. The series gaining momentum in the last season could not make its presence felt on Tuesdays, the networks worst night for ratings. The struggle eventually led up to the series cancellation. 134.    Awards: 1992: GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comedy Episode, 1994: NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, Charles S. Dutton 135.    Question: Has anyone ever watched this? 136.    Vote: Most impactful item/event from 1991?

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Rock N Roll Librarian
Face It: A Memoir by Debbie Harry

Rock N Roll Librarian

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 97:16


Happy Holidays Diggers! Open up this present early! Shelley and Christian break down the new autobiography of one of the most beautiful punkers to ever hit the CBGB’s stage, Deborah Harry. The book is called, ‘Face It: A Memoir’ and it is a deep dig, warts and all of her life and times. It’s a great book, written by the Blondie singer herself and punctuated with expected pictures and unexpected fan art sent to her over the decades. Musician, actor, activist, and the iconic face of New York City cool, Debbie Harry is the frontwoman of Blondie, a band that forged a new sound that brought together the worlds of rock, punk, disco, reggae and hip-hop to create some of the most beloved pop songs of all time. As a muse, she collaborated with some of the boldest artists of the past four decades. The scope of Debbie Harry’s impact on our culture has been matched only by her reticence to reveal her rich inner life—until now. In an arresting mix of visceral, soulful storytelling and stunning visuals, Face It upends the standard music memoir while delivering a truly prismatic portrait. With all the grit, grime, and glory recounted in intimate detail, Face It re-creates the downtown scene of 1970s New York City, where Blondie played alongside the Ramones, Television, Talking Heads, Iggy Pop and David Bowie. Aesthetically dazzling, and including never-before-seen photographs, bespoke illustrations and fan art installations, Face It brings Debbie Harry’s world and artistic sensibilities to life. Following her path from glorious commercial success to heroin addiction, the near-death of partner Chris Stein, a heart-wrenching bankruptcy, and Blondie’s breakup as a band to her multifaceted acting career in more than thirty films, a stunning solo career and the triumphant return of her band, and her tireless advocacy for the environment and LGBTQ rights, Face It is a cinematic story of a woman who made her own path, and set the standard for a generation of artists who followed in her footsteps—a memoir as dynamic as its subject. The name Debbie Harry evokes many images: seminal rock-n-roll figure, complex songstress, incandescent front woman, actor and fashion icon. As a vibrant global force and a shaper of pop culture, Debbie’s chart-topping success, fearless spirit and rare longevity led to an induction into the Rock ‘N’ Roll Hall of Fame for Blondie in 2006. With more than 50 million albums sold worldwide and acclaimed solo projects, Debbie has also engaged in a successful acting career with over 30 film and television roles to her credit (including Videodrome, Hairspray, and Heavy to name a few). She has become and still remains a true national treasure, one whose influence continues to impact the worlds of music, fashion and art. With Blondie, undeniably one of the most trailblazing and influential bands of our time, she and co-founder Chris Stein brought the worlds of rock, punk, disco and Reggae together with “Heart of Glass” and “Call Me” and broke ground by combining hip-hop and pop on “Rapture.” As a solo artist, Nile Rodgers & Bernard Edwards co-produced her first release Koo Koo in 1981 and she continued to defy expectations with such genre-busting efforts as “French Kissing in the U.S.A.,” “Rush Rush,” “Rain,” and “The Jam Was Moving.” Best known as the face of Blondie, Debbie has also had a long running collaboration with the critically acclaimed American jazz group, The Jazz Passengers, stalwarts of New York's free-jazz scene. Her spectacular voice drips with a sophisticated elegance rarely heard in pop music and she continues to infuse her work with an exquisite artistic sensibility. From an irreverent Lower East Side punk goddess to a bona fide international ambassador of New York cool, Debbie Harry will forever be synonymous with that punk spirit that lives somewhere in all of us. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z9JJDJH/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 https://www.blondie.net/ This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock N Roll Librarian: Face It - A Memoir by Debbie Harry

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 98:42


Happy Holidays Diggers! Open up this present early! Shelley and Christian break down the new autobiography of one of the most beautiful punkers to ever hit the CBGB's stage, Deborah Harry. The book is called, ‘Face It: A Memoir' and it is a deep dig, warts and all of her life and times. It's a great book, written by the Blondie singer herself and punctuated with expected pictures and unexpected fan art sent to her over the decades.Musician, actor, activist, and the iconic face of New York City cool, Debbie Harry is the frontwoman of Blondie, a band that forged a new sound that brought together the worlds of rock, punk, disco, reggae and hip-hop to create some of the most beloved pop songs of all time. As a muse, she collaborated with some of the boldest artists of the past four decades. The scope of Debbie Harry's impact on our culture has been matched only by her reticence to reveal her rich inner life—until now.In an arresting mix of visceral, soulful storytelling and stunning visuals, Face It upends the standard music memoir while delivering a truly prismatic portrait. With all the grit, grime, and glory recounted in intimate detail, Face It re-creates the downtown scene of 1970s New York City, where Blondie played alongside the Ramones, Television, Talking Heads, Iggy Pop and David Bowie. Aesthetically dazzling, and including never-before-seen photographs, bespoke illustrations and fan art installations, Face It brings Debbie Harry's world and artistic sensibilities to life.Following her path from glorious commercial success to heroin addiction, the near-death of partner Chris Stein, a heart-wrenching bankruptcy, and Blondie's breakup as a band to her multifaceted acting career in more than thirty films, a stunning solo career and the triumphant return of her band, and her tireless advocacy for the environment and LGBTQ rights, Face It is a cinematic story of a woman who made her own path, and set the standard for a generation of artists who followed in her footsteps—a memoir as dynamic as its subject.The name Debbie Harry evokes many images: seminal rock-n-roll figure, complex songstress, incandescent front woman, actor and fashion icon. As a vibrant global force and a shaper of pop culture, Debbie's chart-topping success, fearless spirit and rare longevity led to an induction into the Rock ‘N' Roll Hall of Fame for Blondie in 2006. With more than 50 million albums sold worldwide and acclaimed solo projects, Debbie has also engaged in a successful acting career with over 30 film and television roles to her credit (including Videodrome, Hairspray, and Heavy to name a few). She has become and still remains a true national treasure, one whose influence continues to impact the worlds of music, fashion and art. With Blondie, undeniably one of the most trailblazing and influential bands of our time, she and co-founder Chris Stein brought the worlds of rock, punk, disco and Reggae together with “Heart of Glass” and “Call Me” and broke ground by combining hip-hop and pop on “Rapture.” As a solo artist, Nile Rodgers & Bernard Edwards co-produced her first release Koo Koo in 1981 and she continued to defy expectations with such genre-busting efforts as “French Kissing in the U.S.A.,” “Rush Rush,” “Rain,” and “The Jam Was Moving.” Best known as the face of Blondie, Debbie has also had a long running collaboration with the critically acclaimed American jazz group, The Jazz Passengers, stalwarts of New York's free-jazz scene. Her spectacular voice drips with a sophisticated elegance rarely heard in pop music and she continues to infuse her work with an exquisite artistic sensibility. From an irreverent Lower East Side punk goddess to a bona fide international ambassador of New York cool, Debbie Harry will forever be synonymous with that punk spirit that lives somewhere in all of us.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z9JJDJH/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1https://www.blondie.net/This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock N Roll Librarian: Face It - A Memoir by Debbie Harry

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 99:27


Happy Holidays Diggers! Open up this present early! Shelley and Christian break down the new autobiography of one of the most beautiful punkers to ever hit the CBGB’s stage, Deborah Harry. The book is called, ‘Face It: A Memoir’ and it is a deep dig, warts and all of her life and times. It’s a great book, written by the Blondie singer herself and punctuated with expected pictures and unexpected fan art sent to her over the decades. Musician, actor, activist, and the iconic face of New York City cool, Debbie Harry is the frontwoman of Blondie, a band that forged a new sound that brought together the worlds of rock, punk, disco, reggae and hip-hop to create some of the most beloved pop songs of all time. As a muse, she collaborated with some of the boldest artists of the past four decades. The scope of Debbie Harry’s impact on our culture has been matched only by her reticence to reveal her rich inner life—until now. In an arresting mix of visceral, soulful storytelling and stunning visuals, Face It upends the standard music memoir while delivering a truly prismatic portrait. With all the grit, grime, and glory recounted in intimate detail, Face It re-creates the downtown scene of 1970s New York City, where Blondie played alongside the Ramones, Television, Talking Heads, Iggy Pop and David Bowie. Aesthetically dazzling, and including never-before-seen photographs, bespoke illustrations and fan art installations, Face It brings Debbie Harry’s world and artistic sensibilities to life. Following her path from glorious commercial success to heroin addiction, the near-death of partner Chris Stein, a heart-wrenching bankruptcy, and Blondie’s breakup as a band to her multifaceted acting career in more than thirty films, a stunning solo career and the triumphant return of her band, and her tireless advocacy for the environment and LGBTQ rights, Face It is a cinematic story of a woman who made her own path, and set the standard for a generation of artists who followed in her footsteps—a memoir as dynamic as its subject. The name Debbie Harry evokes many images: seminal rock-n-roll figure, complex songstress, incandescent front woman, actor and fashion icon. As a vibrant global force and a shaper of pop culture, Debbie’s chart-topping success, fearless spirit and rare longevity led to an induction into the Rock ‘N’ Roll Hall of Fame for Blondie in 2006. With more than 50 million albums sold worldwide and acclaimed solo projects, Debbie has also engaged in a successful acting career with over 30 film and television roles to her credit (including Videodrome, Hairspray, and Heavy to name a few). She has become and still remains a true national treasure, one whose influence continues to impact the worlds of music, fashion and art. With Blondie, undeniably one of the most trailblazing and influential bands of our time, she and co-founder Chris Stein brought the worlds of rock, punk, disco and Reggae together with “Heart of Glass” and “Call Me” and broke ground by combining hip-hop and pop on “Rapture.” As a solo artist, Nile Rodgers & Bernard Edwards co-produced her first release Koo Koo in 1981 and she continued to defy expectations with such genre-busting efforts as “French Kissing in the U.S.A.,” “Rush Rush,” “Rain,” and “The Jam Was Moving.” Best known as the face of Blondie, Debbie has also had a long running collaboration with the critically acclaimed American jazz group, The Jazz Passengers, stalwarts of New York's free-jazz scene. Her spectacular voice drips with a sophisticated elegance rarely heard in pop music and she continues to infuse her work with an exquisite artistic sensibility. From an irreverent Lower East Side punk goddess to a bona fide international ambassador of New York cool, Debbie Harry will forever be synonymous with that punk spirit that lives somewhere in all of us. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z9JJDJH/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 https://www.blondie.net/ This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.

Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast
3.04: 'Actually Innocent' - Corey Atchison

Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 70:26


Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber, I’m your host Tim Landes. That voice belongs to Corey Atchison. On July 16, Corey became a free man for the first time in nearly three decades. Judge Sharon Holmes said he was “actually innocent” of the 1990 killing of James Warren Lane. During our conversation, Corey revisits the night of the murder.He was found guilty on June 14 1991.Two days before the verdict, Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls won their first championship.People who listened to the radio or a cassette tape while driving to Eastland Mall or Casa Bonita likely heard Paula Abdul’s No. 1 single Rush Rush or maybe Color Me Badd’s I Wanna Sex You Up from the New Jack City soundtrack.That year the notebook computer (what we commonly call a laptop) was just going mainstream. The only mouse most people had in their homes was the furry rodent. Today you can stream a song instantaneously, in 1991 it took 9 minutes 15 seconds to download 1 megabite. It took 154 hours and 19 minutes to download a gig. That was the world Corey left.Once Corey entered the prison system with a life sentence, the world he knew was over. When he walked out of the Tulsa County Courthouse a couple of months ago, he entered a world unlike what he knew. It was as if he had time traveled. As you’ll hear, Corey always believed he would be exonerated. To bide his time he spent a lot of it cooking for other inmates, like Carl Fontenot (known for John Grisham’s book and the new Netflix docuseries “The Innocent Man”) and Corey’s brother Malcom Scott, who was wrongfully convicted of a separate murder and spent 22 years in prison before being released in 2016.That’s right two brothers, both wrongfully convicted murder. Corey went in as 20-year-old father of a baby girl. He re-enters society a 48-year-old grandfather of a 10-year-old boy. Mention his grandson and a smile erupts from his face.During our conversation, Corey talks about some of the struggles that come with re-entering the world and Tulsa after a 28-year absence. We discuss what life in prison was like for him, and his views on the prison system. We did not talk about his likely lawsuit against the state or about Tulsa County DA Steve Kunzweiler saying the state will appeal the release.Corey is a soft spoken man, who opened up and talked a lot about his experiences. I’m thankful for our conversation.Following that, we lighten things up with the newest installment of What the What with city editor Morgan Phillips. Morgan lived out a life-long dream of becoming a princess, specifically the fairest maiden of them all. It turns out being a princess is more than singing and talking to woodland animals. Closing out the episode is Hanna Roso’s new single, “Mars” off their debut release “Feed the Hungry” which was released on September 6th.Alright, let’s get this going. This is Tulsa Talks.

Pod Sematary
089 - Wait Until Dark (1967) & Hush (2016)

Pod Sematary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 135:43


CW: Ableism, Sexual Assault It’s another Home Invasion Week on Pod Sematary! This time both films Chris & Kelsey are watching star “champion" heroines with disabilities! The Classic Film: Wait Until Dark (1967) "A recently blinded woman is terrorized by a trio of thugs while they search for a heroin-stuffed doll they believe is in her apartment" (IMDb.com). Audrey Hepburn cranks up the melodrama opposite a very creepy, young Alan Arkin in this influential classic, and what seems like a simple heist drama quickly turns to horror when a convoluted plan gets out of hand. The Modern Film: Hush (2016) "A deaf and mute writer who retreated into the woods to live a solitary life must fight for her life in silence when a masked killer appears at her window" (Netflix). Horror super-couple Mike Flanagan (writer/director) and Kate Siegel (writer/actress) are at it again with a pretty fantastic bottle-movie that manages to reinvigorate what has lately been a tired subgenre. Plus! —The first trailer for Doctor Sleep, a movie that somehow manages to be a sequel to both the Shining film AND book!? —A re-remake of Black Christmas announced via poster? Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1140485220052791296 Audio Sources "Argo" produced by Warner Bros, et al. "Club Dread" produced by Broken Lizard Industries, et al. "Edward Scissorhands" produced by Twentieth Century Fox "Homie the Clown" (The Simpsons S06E15) produced by Gracie Films & 20th Century Fox Television "Hush" produced by Intrepid Pictures & Blumhouse Productions "Hush" written by Joe South and performed by Deep Purple "I Know What You Did Last Summer" produced by Mandalay Entertainment & Summer Knowledge LLC "Knock Three Times" written by L. Russell Brown & Irwin Levine and performed by Dawn "Neverending Story" produced by Constantin Film, et al. "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "Rush Rush" written by Peter Lord and performed by Paul Abdul "Wait Until Dark" produced by Warner Bros. "The Yada Yada" (Seinfeld S08E19) produced by Shapiro/West Productions & Castle Rock Entertainment

Cool Breeze Over the Mountains
Rush, Rush by Paula Abdul

Cool Breeze Over the Mountains

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 19:51


In this special bonus episode we watched and talked about the music video for Paula Abdul's Rush, Rush, which features Keanu as the male love interest/greaser/car racer. Spoiler alert: this song is still a banger as we learned after listening.Visit us on Twitter or on our Website for more episodes.

SunsetCast - Music Videos
Paula Abdul Rush Rush*

SunsetCast - Music Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2016


Paula Abdul Rush Rush

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SunsetCast - Music Videos
Paula Abdul Rush Rush*

SunsetCast - Music Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2016


Paula Abdul Rush Rush

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Keep The Promise Ministries, Inc. - Sermons by Pastor Buddy Chapman

Col 1:11-12 May you be strengthened with all power, according to His glorious might, for all endurance and patience with joy, giving thanks to the Father, who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of the saints in light. Prov 18:21, 1 Thes 16-18.

Hammer Down Something Else Podcast

This episode is no longer availible in itunes but you can still download it at this link: http://drop.io/hammerdownsomethingelse27This week we were in kind of a rush, but we still felt the need to get the episode out there. So, Rob (who is completely unprepared) and Cracker (who is only slightly more prepared than Rob) discuss film, race in film, antagonists, GOO, gaming, next week, some news, and do it all wile getting toasted quickly and efficiently. In stead of a youtube vid this week here is a link to the clip on hulu.http://www.hulu.com/watch/58214/late-night-with-conan-obrien-preserving-the-masturbating-bear?c=0Subscribe in a reader

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06 buhbOmp - 12 mar 2007 - witnes and squincy jones - SLFEMP mixtape

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2007 41:40


EPISODE 06 --=(] buhbOmp radio [)=-- a wide variety of styles from hip-hop, dancehall, soca, broken beat, Miami/Atlanta bass, and much more, brought to you by the buhbOmp crew: JD, Lil Tiger, Empanadamn, Elz, Cashless and friends. BUHBOMP IS BACK! It's been too damn long, but the wait is worth if for our sixth episode: THE SLFEMP MIXTAPE brought to you by the don's DJ Witnes and Squincy Jones. After killing it in episode four, Wit is back with more heat coming at you with that party funk from every angle. Hustle town doing the damn once again. For more info on Witnes and Squince, check them on myspace at myspace.com/witnes and myspace.com/squincyjones, or catch Wit on the intertubes at quickwits.blogspot.com And for the trainspotters: JR Funk and The Love Machine – "Feel Good Party Time" This track's title pretty much sums up this mix. Manu Dibango – "New Bell" Your favorite saxophonist's saxophonist. APPLESAUCE! www.manudibango.net Roy Ayers – "Runnin" Witnes made his only lyrics to this one and they go Scooby Doo………. Run run run! Cut Copy – "Saturdays" Squince says this song makes him want to kiss mad dudes but you didn't hear that from me. Metro Area – "Miura" "I always want to pull out some Vicks Vapor rub on this track" Squince. New Young Pony Club – " Ice Cream" We're still practicing the dance moves from that Intel commercial. Black Pony / Dallas Austin – "Hot Girls" (Robmo edit) Rush Rush to the yayo! The Rapture – "Get myself into it" Levi's Vintage Straight 539 Jeans $68, Used limited Air Force 1's $600, Thrift store Cleveland Indians t-shirt $80, Swoop on top…priceless. Nas – "Hip Hop is Dead" (Rapture blend) Hip hop is dead….or is it? DJ Mehdi – "Boggin" So far everything this dude has put out is bangin'. We can dig it. Eggfooyoung – "MWC" Our homeboy Dayta (www.nanachill.com) threw this track at us awhile back. Wit gets all Billy Idol when he hears it. R. Kelly – "Sex Me" pt 1/2 The length of this track on the mix is how long Squince lasts in the sack. Kid Sister – "Damn Girl" We both have a huge crush on Kid Sister and we battle on Guitar Hero to see who likes her more. Pitbull – "Ay Chico" CLIMAX YES! Le Federation – "18 Factice" Yeah that probably doesn't translate right, but anyway shout out to the rodeo this year for creating the new category of ghost ride the horse. DJ Tittsworth ft Jinxx "Broke ass ni**a" [Jay-Z voice] Ya'll crazy for this one!!! [/Jay-Z] Jeopardy Theme Song What is Self Employed Alex. Frankie Valli - "Beggin" (Pilooski edit) Fact: Frankie Valli was a guest star as himself on an episode of Full House. Fact 2: Pilooski is awesome The Four Tops – "Reach Out I'll be There" We were politic'n at Einstein Bagels and heard this joint. We thought it fit the same vibe as the Frankie Valli jernt. Bird Peterson – "Big Off" I thought someone had made a club track of the Four Tops track so I was going crazy looking for one and I stumbled on this track Bird threw at me awhile ago. Thanks B! Pase Rock – "Lindsay Lohan" You can't really go wrong with a funny ass song about vaginas. Eightball & MJG – "Ridin' High" Dirty South raps over electro beats? 60% of the time, works everytime. Bird Peterson – "Sweet Georgia Brown" (A night on the town) Smooth jam by Skatebird P, the check is in the mail. UGK – "Game Belongs to Me" Such a dope hook on this, literally. Thanks for checking out our mix!!!