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Late in 1991, PWL was trying all sorts of things to get back in the charts on a regular basis, including working with '80s funk/soul band Cool Notes. Single "Make This A Special Night" harked back to some of SAW's earliest releases when they dabbled in R&B — and was one of several tracks recorded with the group, which was now a trio. Singer Lauraine McIntosh talks about Cool Notes' progression from reggae outfit to commercially successful soul group with mid-'80s hits "Spend The Night" and "In Your Car" — and the downturn in popularity that followed. She reveals the never-before-discussed story behind her 1988 guest vocal on "Don't Make Me Wait" by Bomb The Bass and how she wound up as a session singer at PWL, which led to Cool Notes' deal. Meanwhile, Kylie Minogue was also taken in a more soulful direction with "If You Were With Me Now", her big ballad duet with R&B sensation Keith Washington. Former PWL engineer Pete Day shares his memories of recording with Keith and we discuss the song's video and promotion, including the approach Kylie's Australian record company took with the single. Former Yell! member Paul Varney returned to PWL as a solo artist, but it seems the company didn't quite know what to do with him, almost releasing Kenny Thomas-esque track "If Only I Knew" before opting for the more pop-influenced "So Proud Of You", with both tracks ending up having a connection with the work of in-demand house producer and remixer Steve "Silk" Hurley. Paul talks about the back-and-forth situation with his two solo tracks and his subsequent musical projects, including writing Precious's 1999 Eurovision entry, "Say It Again".Support the Show.Subscribe for bonus material at chartbeats.com.au/sawTwitter: @ChartBeatsAU, @MrMattDenbyInstagram: @chartbeatsauFacebook: Chart Beats: A Journey Through PopEmail: chartbeats.au@gmail.com
In today's episode we're speaking with Eileen Rinaldi, Founder and CEO of San Francisco's iconic Ritual Coffee Roasters.Established in 2005, Ritual was a forerunner in San Francisco's specialty coffee movement that exploded in the late-2000s. Today, the business operates five sites and a roastery in the Bay Area and Napa Valley.In this insightful conversation, Eileen discusses her bold ambition for Ritual to become a community-led and employee-owned business. She also stresses the importance of having a clear vision, being fully committed to your goals and making sure you have access to enough capital before it's critical.Credits music: "Say It Again" by Madeleine Mayi in association with The Coffee Music Project and SEB CollectiveSign up for our newsletter to receive the latest coffee news at worldcoffeeportal.comSubscribe to 5THWAVE on Instagram @5thWaveCoffee and tell us what topics you'd like to hear
En le programa de hoy: MUTOID MAN - MUTANTS* ‘Call to the Void' ‘Frozen Hearts' ‘Graveyard Love' ‘Setting Sun' FILTER - THE ALGORITHM* ‘The Drowing' ‘For The Beaten' ‘Obliteration' ‘Say It Again' ALICE COOPER - ROAD ‘I'am Alice' ‘Dead Don't Dance' ‘White Line Frankenstein' ‘Magic Bus' (The Who cover) CANDLEBOX - THE LONG GOODBYE ‘Punks' ‘What do you need' ‘Maze' ‘Hourglass'
War! UH! Good gosh y'all! What is it good for? 699 pages! SAY IT AGAIN! That's right, we're back in Prythy-town to discuss the third (and obviously originally meant to be final) book in the A Court of Thorns and Roses series - A COURT OF WINGS AND RUIN by Sarah J. Maas. Feyre and Rhysand and their found family (plus Feyre's two kidney donors a.k.a. sisters) do a lot of stuff. They spy, they murder, they go through the arduous process of setting an executive-level meeting, they smooch, they knock boots, and they WAR, goodness how they war! All in the name of saving Prythian and the humans who happen to be there. Are these books more reliably a fantasy or a romance series? Are these books even reliable to each other? What is laid bare by how you consume the text (Graphic Audio, anyone???) ? And what order do you think the Inner Circle sits in for a massage train? Send a vulgar gesture down the bond and settle in, we're cruisin' for a Hybern bruisin'.
Thank you for the overwhelming amount of support. We hope your soul enjoys this playlist :) 00:00 Better Kind of Bitter - Peachy Pavement 03:15 Choose Me - spring gang 06:36 Know About Us - Sionya 10:10 Back to Where We Started - Fictions 13:23 Work Things Out - Gloria Tells 16:32 I'll Be Missing Your Love - Stonekeepers 20:57 Come Clean - Gloria Tells 24:31 Do Me Right - Wildson 28:59 Pull Me Closer - Deanz 32:05 You'll Be Fine - spring gang 35:14 I Got Doubts - spring gang 34:58 Say It Again - spring gang 41:48 Love! - Gloria Tells 45:07 Give Me Your Love - spring gang 48:33 What We Got - Terin Ector 52:06 More Than Just a Fling - spring gang 55:20 Until It's Over - spring gang 58:39 Just a another melody - Gloria Tells 01:02:09 Can't Make Up My Mind - Gloria Tells 01:05:18 In Vain - Romaro 01:08:48 Spirit of the Season - Jesse Lawrence 01:12:28 Be Free - Sylvia Peyton 01:15:41 Forever and Now - Katnip 01:18:45 Will We Be Enough - spring gang 01:22:16 And Then I Wake Up - spring gang 01:25:49 Delusional - spring gang 01:29:24 Look at You - Snake City 01:32:28 Even Though It Hurts - King Sis 01:35:38 I Deserve Better - spring gang 01:38:44 Grow - Gloria Tells Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://comfortsounds.supportingcast.fm
Thank you for the overwhelming amount of support. We hope your soul enjoys this playlist :) 00:00 Better Kind of Bitter - Peachy Pavement 03:15 Choose Me - spring gang 06:36 Know About Us - Sionya 10:10 Back to Where We Started - Fictions 13:23 Work Things Out - Gloria Tells 16:32 I'll Be Missing Your Love - Stonekeepers 20:57 Come Clean - Gloria Tells 24:31 Do Me Right - Wildson 28:59 Pull Me Closer - Deanz 32:05 You'll Be Fine - spring gang 35:14 I Got Doubts - spring gang 34:58 Say It Again - spring gang 41:48 Love! - Gloria Tells 45:07 Give Me Your Love - spring gang 48:33 What We Got - Terin Ector 52:06 More Than Just a Fling - spring gang 55:20 Until It's Over - spring gang 58:39 Just a another melody - Gloria Tells 01:02:09 Can't Make Up My Mind - Gloria Tells 01:05:18 In Vain - Romaro 01:08:48 Spirit of the Season - Jesse Lawrence 01:12:28 Be Free - Sylvia Peyton 01:15:41 Forever and Now - Katnip 01:18:45 Will We Be Enough - spring gang 01:22:16 And Then I Wake Up - spring gang 01:25:49 Delusional - spring gang 01:29:24 Look at You - Snake City 01:32:28 Even Though It Hurts - King Sis 01:35:38 I Deserve Better - spring gang 01:38:44 Grow - Gloria Tells Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://comfortsounds.supportingcast.fm
Transcript Today’s Bible Translation Bible translation used in today’s episode: Ch. 31-32 NIRV; Ch. 33-36 GNT Associate Producer Timothy LaFontaine Podcast Introduction Today is Prophecy Friday. We'll read Ezekiel 31-36. I'm calling this episode “Say It Again.” Comments on Ezekiel 36-38 Have you noticed a recurring phrase here in Ezekiel? If you haven't, you haven't... The post Ezekiel 31-36: Say It Again first appeared on Lifespring! Media.
Sup Everyone It's that exciting time of the month again and we hope that everyone is good and most importantly ready for the new show. This mix is also available on iTunes you can simply search for “Rejuvenating Sounds” on the iTunes or Podcast app on your iOS device(s). On the “Welcome To Our House” Guest Mix feature we have the talented Dj & Producer, Tebo Deep from Bethal Mpumalanga, both of these mixes will be aired on the Loud Creative Radio based in London in a week's time. I've also collaborated with Tebo Deep on a song that will be released this year titled “ Say It Again” under Optimal Creatives, you can also expect more projects from us in the near future. Thank you all for your time, love and support. Rejuvenating Sounds presents Show 71 Mixed by Sir Nova 1. Jazzuelle & Kali Mija – Me Ama (Love Me)2. Deepconsoul Ft Dearson – Not On My Watch3. House Victimz Ft Cristyle – Vele Ba Hleke4. Tebo Deep & Sir Nova – Say It Again (Original Piece)5. Steve “Miggedy” Maestro – Young Soul (SSB Mental Mix)6. House Victimz – Love, Peace and Happiness7. House Victimz – Spirit 8. House Victimz – Mixed Emotions9. Chronical Deep – Blind In India 10.China Charmeleon Ft Nastic Groove – Change My MindSocial Media www.sirnova.co.zawww.facebook.com/sirnovafanpage www.instagram.com/realsirnova www.twitter.com/realsirnova www.twitter.com/rejuvenatingsa Contact Details082 441 2852
The crew has made it to The Drip after being hired by former rockstar Jenhi Harmonix, but if they're going to survive long enough to find Veil and clear their name, they're going to need a new look. Cody bonds with a new friend over an old movie, Durrin finds himself being too good at what he hates and Merrick has a steamy encounter somewhere frigid. Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/noquestcast Theme Song: "Escaped from the Lost Temple" by Eugene Levitas (ASCAP) Additional Music Credits: "Neon+On" by DSTechnician (https://pixabay.com/music/techno-trance-neonon-109616/) "Miami Lounge" by Tilman Sillescu (BMI) 100.0% "Always With Me, Always With You" by DaddysMusic (https://pixabay.com/music/modern-classical-always-with-me-always-with-you-piano-long-21257/) "Fun Disco 1" by Musictown (https://pixabay.com/music/upbeat-fun-disco-1-108497/) "Weird Wall" by Slicebeats (https://pixabay.com/music/funk-weird-wall-7315/) "Fashion" by John Sib (https://pixabay.com/music/soft-house-fashion-3678/) "Say It Again" by Tilman Sillescu (BMI) 100.0% "Bounce" by Coma-Media (https://pixabay.com/music/upbeat-bounce-114024/) No Quest for the Wicked uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Community Use Policy (paizo.com/communityuse). We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. No Quest for the Wicked is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com.
Padraig Harrington comes back to Jarlath and the Irishman Abroad podcast after 6 tumultuous years to talk about alternative sports psychology, getting your mojo back, coaching your kids, farmers with messages for other golfers and of course the LIV Golf tour. In the extended bumper cut of this episode (available via patreon.com/irishmanabroad ) we get to hear the raw unfiltered opinion of one of Ireland's greatest sportsman at a time when golf's future hangs in the balance. How has the controversial Saudi backed tour strained relationships among the players? Why is the sport of golf the biggest sporting whipping boy? Is it possible that this won't be the only breakaway tour that springs up? Jar asks Padraig if coaching our own children is a good idea in any sport and why "getting good" at whatever you're doing is not the key. Why do "funky swingers" prosper on the tour? Padraig has a few theories to say the least. After recently turning 50 we look back at the changes that have come over him in recent years and whether the burnout he experienced was at all avoidable. I have Said It Once I'll Say It Again. We Want To Hear From You! Want to submit a question or suggest a guest/topic? 1. Irishman Abroad Live Line: You can now get in touch with us and feature on our shows by sending your WhatsApp voice note to 00447543122330. 2. Email Jar and Marion directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow Jar here on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or subscribe to the YouTube channel here. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
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Tiffany Bynoe is a multi-genre Billboard charting artist who has scored hit singles in Adult Contemporary/Smooth Jazz, R&B and Gospel music. The versatile soul songstress just released her latest single “Make Me Say It Again.” Produced by the young emerging production duo The Trillionaires, “Make me Say It Again” is a lush, contemporary and deeply sensual re-imagining of The Isley Brothers' classic 1975 track “Make Me Say It Again,” with Tiffany bringing her unique female perspective to a lyric originally sung by Ronald Isley. Lorenzo Thomas, CEO/Program Manager of 100 Hip Hop and RNB FM, says, “Tiffany's rendition of the Isley Brothers classic is a testament to the sounds of yesteryear but also ignites today's souls' yearning for some good R&B.” “The interesting thing about my career is that when I used to sing love songs, I was too young to understand the truer meanings of them,” the singer says. “But now, I sing them with a richer understanding of life and love and am able to share with listeners another way of thinking. I have always been a huge fan of the Isleys, and when this one came up one night on Pandora, I knew if I took the right approach to it, it would be a way to bring the older generation of R&B music into the now. I relate to its emotions about being in love and in a relationship so meaningful that you just want to declare that love and are overjoyed when someone makes you say it again and again," she said. “Make Me Say It Again” follows a string of hit singles for Tiffany over the past few years that includes her Top 30 Billboard Gospel Airplay song “Seasons,” “Free,” “Love Like Waterfalls,” “Be Still” and various remixes of “Shame.” Her most recent singles in 2020 were “Be Still” and “All of Us” featuring The Trillionaires. Tiffany's newly released album features songs co-written by the singer, her husband Kyle Bynoe and Marquise Brown and produced by The Trillionaires. The collection also feature sTiffany's trademark wide range of styles and include a collaboration with the “Godfather of Gospel/Jazz,” Ben Tankard. A seasoned performer by the time she was 14, Tiffany competed and won Amateur Night three times at the famed Apollo Theatre in NYC. Following that, she was offered numerous recording deals, but her mother insisted she finish high school first. At 17, the singer signed a major recording contract with Elektra Records and scored the #3 Billboard hit “Give Him a Love He Can Feel” under the name Tene Williams. Wendy Williams was one of the DJ's who broke the record in New York, and one of Tiffany's dreams came true when she appeared on “Soul Train” with Don Cornelius. The singer also appeared on BET's video soul and other major platforms of the time. Tiffany has used her downtime during the pandemic to finish two books, “Ugly Duckling No More” and “M.E. Made Extraordinary.”. These volumes tell her inspirational story of overcoming adversity and challenges in both her personal and professional lives. Their compelling emotional narratives detail the struggles of overcoming low self-esteem, depression, regrets and other mental health issues. Stay tuned as Tiffany dives into her life story, her ups and downs ---she shares the pivots and gives tips on how you can pivot too! Show Highlights : (2:56) When negative things are spoken, make sure it doesn't penetrate (13:19) Down Syndrome and medical issues (30:30) Learn to Let Go in the midst of a shift (36:23) Know where to place friends in your life (41:27) People can be judgmental Connect with Tiffany Bynoe on social media: ig:Tiffanybynoeme fb: tiffanybynoemusic twitter:@tiffanybynoeME in:tiffanybynoe TiktTok Spotify www.tiffanybynoe.com Follow Shawn Zanotti at www.thejourneytold.com Connect with Shawn on Social Media: Instagram- @publicistshawn Facebook-@shawnzanotti Website-www.thejourneytold.com or www.exactpublicity.com Podcast Instagram- @thejourneytoldshow...
As we approach a major turning point in the Stock Aitken Waterman story, Gavin and Matt take a look at three singles by bands that worked with the producers. First, there's the next Dead Or Alive single, "In Too Deep", which was a change of pace for them. Next, Spelt Like This released their second single, "Stop This Rumour", and changed lead singer! And goth rock/dark wave band The Danse Society were persuaded to work with SAW by their record company on "Say It Again". But a new direction was just around the corner, and we preview our next stand-alone episode on "Say I'm Your Number One" by Princess (out in a week's time).
Super chuffed to be chatting to the marvellous Meg Mason for my inaugural ‘Book Club’ pod. She is totally fabulous, made me laugh non-stop and pulls of a wicked Welsh accent for someone who doesn’t call ‘the green, green, grass’ home.Meg Mason began her career at The Financial Times and The Times of London. Her work has since appeared in The Sunday Times, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Sunday Telegraph. She has written humour for The New Yorker and Sunday STYLE, a monthly column for GQ, and was a regular contributor to Vogue, ELLE and Marie Claire, before turning to fiction full-time.Her first book Say It Again in a Nice Voice, a memoir of early motherhood, was published in 2012. Her novel You Be Mother followed in 2017. Sorrow and Bliss, her third novel was published in 2020 in Australia. The novel is being published in 21 countries this year (including in the UK where Emilia Fox is narrating it – I mean bloody hell). Oh and New Regency have just secured the film rights, you may know them from such things as ’12 Years A Slave’, ‘Little Women’, ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’… no biggie!! ‘Sorrow And Bliss’ out now. x See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's episode get to know your hosts Sadie and Lily as they talk about how Please, Say It Again came to be and who they are themselves.
THE SOUND – A New Way of Life (Shock of Daylight EP) 1984 GENE LOVES JEZEBEL – Suspicion (single) 1988 THE OPPOSITION – Innocent (Promises) 1983 BAUHAUS – Ziggy Stardust (Single) 1982 PIL – Flowers of Romance (The Flowers of Romance) 1981 THE PASSIONS – Africa Mine (single) 1982 *request* CRASH COURSE IN SCIENCE – Jump Over Barrels (Near Marineland) 1981 THE COMATEENS – Ghosts (s/t) 1980 SPARKS – I Married a Martian (Whomp That Sucker) 1981 WALL OF VOODOO – Tomorrow (Call of the West) 1982 THE STRANGLERS – Nice in Nice (Dreamtime) 1986 ALTERED IMAGES – Don’t Talk to Me About Love (Bite) 1983 INXS – This Time (Listen Like Thieves) 1985 COMBO AUDIO – Romanticide (single) 1982 DANSE SOCIETY – Say It Again (single) 1985 SIMPLE MINDS – I Travel (Empires and Dance) 1981 GANG OF FOUR – I Love a Man in a Uniform (Songs of the Free) 1982 OINGO BOINGO – Stay (Dead Man’s Party) 1985 EVEN THE ODD – I’ll Wait (s/t) 1989 FETCHIN BONES – High Noon (Bad Pumpkin) 1986 THE PEDALJETS – Giants of May (s/t) 1989 RANK AND FILE – Black Book (s/t) 1987 SCREAMING TRIBESMEN – I’ve Got a Feeling (Bones + Flowers) 1987 HOODOO GURUS – I Want You Back (Stoneage Romeos) 1984 LET’S ACTIVE – Every Word Means No (Afoot) 1983 R.E.M. – Fireplace (Document) 1987 THE SMITHEREENS – Yesterday Girl (11) 1989 GRAPES OF WRATH – Stay (Now and Again) 1989 THE MEKONS – Hole in the Ground (Honky Tonkin) 1987 THE SIDEWINDERS – Hole in My Head (Cuacha) 1988
We had the pleasure of interviewing GRIFF over Zoom video! At the pivotal moment before the release of her first full EP, Sarah Faith Griffiths – GRIFF to friends and fans – had an epiphany. GRIFF’s music has an elemental feeling all of its own. You can trace the genesis of her blistering, sparse, emotional songs, condensed on first bow into perfect, three-minute pop moments to her deeply individual aesthetic. Though reminiscent of a more user-friendly FKA Twigs or even back to the ground-breaking sounds captured by Nelly Furtado and Timbaland, the robust, singular five tracks have reminded GRIFF of one key detail to her work. “I’m running the show here,” she says, with an infectious laugh. “Am I even allowed to say that?”Why shouldn’t she? GRIFF is a one-woman production, song-writing and performing powerhouse, set to unleash her full future-pop powers and own 2020. On the one hand, GRIFF is your textbook good girl next door. She’s just out of school, an 18-year-old straight A student from just outside Watford. On quite the other, on account of the mastery she’s shown so far in taking complete control of her career, there is a touch of the young unicorn about her.When the realisation hits that this is all your own handiwork, it hits hard. For GRIFF it came as she sat down to talk about the treatment for the video for Didn’t Break It Enough, the captivating electronic slow-jam which cuts straight to the core of semi-masochistic young heartbreak. Because she was used to exerting complete control of her music (“I didn’t realise how rare it was for women to produce their own stuff, until people started telling me”), why couldn’t she do it with the styling too? For GRIFF, a beautiful, striking young woman with Chinese/Jamaican heritage and the most fabulous, signature, outsized bubble pony-tail, the visuals count just as much as the music.“I said to everyone, it’s one outfit, do we really need a stylist?” she recalls. “It’s going to cost us how much? I may as well just go to Dover Street Market and buy myself a dress with the money.” GRIFF’s big fashion awakening were the romantic dresses of Molly Goddard “Before Villenelle,” she notes. “But I always just find designers inspiring. I’m used to making clothes out of nothing. My favourite shopping is thrift.” In the event, she didn’t even need to shop for herself, taking to her sewing machine and creating a whole look in one week. “I thought I’d buy some stuff in case everyone at the label thought what we’d made was a bit shit. I brought it all out and everyone loved it.”We shouldn’t be surprised that a young woman, left to her unfiltered imagination can write and produce material of the mesmerising quality of Paradise, Say It Again or the two tracks which have already debuted to deep public approval, Mirror Talk and Didn’t Break It Enough. After all, Kate Bush was 16 when she wrote The Man With The Child In His Eyes, Lorde 17 when she hit global number ones with Royals. That she has taken the reigns of the visual representation of herself is just a pleasing addition to the freshness of GRIFF’s mission statements.If it feels like there is something of a happy accident to the nascent musical life of GRIFF, that’s because there is. “It just seems to have found me,” she says of her astonishing early promise. Griff was born the third of three in the “super white, super middle-class, super suburban” garden town of Kings Langley. “London was always teasing you in the distance,” she says of growing up. The first album she loved and bought was Taylor Swift’s Fearless, which she dutifully learned to play, back to front. “There was such a simplicity to the melodies and chords, you could do it very young.” Would she still be able to do it now? “Every. Single. Word.”Looking back, there was something more to the appeal of Taylor than her basic boy/girl, in and out of love stories that appealed to the little GRIFF. “I had the most horrendous growth spurt in primary school, I was HUGE. I looked different from everybody else anyway. I think I must’ve looked at life for a blond-haired, blue eyed girl with a ponytail and thought it looked so easy.”It didn’t take long for GRIFF to begin embracing her difference, in music and in life. A rotating cast-list of foster children passed through the Griffiths household, where she still lives, probably fifteen in total. “It teaches you something about selfless love,” she says of having so many foster siblings. “The first is and always was going to be the hardest to say goodbye to when they went to be adopted.” She was eight years old. “And I was the only girl, and the youngest. You learn not to be the focus of attention, really quickly.”There is something in the music of GRIFF that speaks of a wisdom far beyond her years. Though Mirror Talk addresses her generation’s anxious relationship with self-perception, set against a spinetingling spider’s web of beats, she is pleasingly devoid of neuroses. “That doesn’t mean I haven’t been around them, though,” she says. GRIFF could not wait to get out of school. “Teenage girls can be hard to be around all the time,” she says, “I found my place but eventually, by the time it came to leave, that was just me and my best friend, who is now at St Martins.”Being mixed race left her, she says “kind of not feeling like anything. I’m used to being around white girls but I’m so obviously not. I am a bit of a white girl but I never will 100% be because I look so different and I am so different. The Chinese family would come around and I’m obviouslay so westernised and removed from that. Then the black side comes round and I’m not really in touch with that, either. You’re always in this weird limbo.”All these esoteric emotional states would be parlayed directly into the quizzical nature of her music, married to a natural ear for a pop hook. GRIFF’s production and song-writing skills were honed at home, utilising her brother’s computer software and the family piano after school. “It came naturally,” she says. “But writing music, actually, is kind of a ridiculous thing. Every day you’re expected to reinvent eight notes and marry them to a new concept.”She found her well was deep for conjuring new worlds in song and soon attracted the attention of a family friend who began encouraging to her seek contacts in the industry. Her only worry, on signing a deal just prior to heading into the big bad world from school was that something so beloved, such a safe space for her, would now be swallowed by the machine. “My biggest fear was that music was a hobby before and it was so exciting to do, especially when school was awful. It was such a relief to go home and write. My fear was that it suddenly wouldn’t be a hobby anymore. Would the ideas still be there.”As her debut EP merrily attests, there is so much more to come from GRIFF. “When you are doing it, you realise how much there is to say about the world and to say about yourself,” she notes. “I feel so much bigger when I am on stage.” With creation comes new ambitions. “I don’t want to be an artist who’s around for five minutes and people forget about,” she says. “I want my music to be remembered in ten, fifteen years to come.” GRIFF is making music to be played forever.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.comAmerican Songwriter Podcast Network#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
Meg Mason began her career at the Financial Times and The Times of London. Her work has since appeared in The Sunday Times, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Sunday Telegraph. She has written humour for The New Yorker and Sunday STYLE, monthly columns for GQ and InsideOut and is now a regular contributor to Vogue, ELLE, Stellar and marie claire. Her first book, a memoir of motherhood, Say It Again in a Nice Voice (HarperCollins) was published in 2012. Her second, a novel, You Be Mother (HarperCollins) was published in August 2017. Ahead of the release of her new book, Sorrow and Bliss, Ben and Olivia sat down with Meg to discuss her new book, recovering from failure, how life forces you to grow up, and more. Books mentioned in this podcast: 'Sorrow and Bliss' by Meg Mason: https://bit.ly/2VhdqLl Host: Olivia Fricot & Ben Hunter Guest: Meg Mason Producer: Nick Wasiliev
SAY IT AGAIN!!! TAKE ACTION!!!SAVE THE CHILDREN!!! PROTECT THE CHILDREN!!! STOP SEX TRAFFICKING! STOP HUMAN TRAFFICKING! STOP MOLESTATION! STOP RAPE! STOP NORMALIZING PEDOPHILIA! WAKE UP, STOP SUPPORTING BABYLON, AND FIGHT BACK!!! FUCK YOU AMERICA!!! FUCK YOU EVIL!!!Thank you Eric for caring so much! #SaveTheChildren #ProtectTheChildren #LimitsAreLies
CLASSIX NOUVEAUX – Tokyo (single) 1981 CABARET VOLTAIRE – Just Fascination (The Crackdown) 1983 KILLING JOKE – Love Like Blood (Night Time) 1985 FRONT 242 – U-Men (Geography) 1982 DANSE SOCIETY – Say It Again (single) 1985 PUBLIC IMAGE LTD – 1981 (This Is What You Want…) 1984 VIRGIN PRUNES – Pagan Lovesong (single) 1982 RED LORRY YELLOW LORRY – Talk About The Weather (Talk About the Weather) 1985 JESUS & MARY CHAIN – Head On (Automatic) 1989 BOOK OF LOVE – I Touch Roses (s/t) 1986 NEW ORDER – Round And Round (Technique) 1989 ICEHOUSE – Hey Little Girl (Primitive Man) 1982 YAZ – Too Pieces (Upstairs at Eric’s) 1982 FIGURES ON A BEACH – Accidentally 4th Street (s/t) 1989 DIED PRETTY – Blue Sky Day (Free Dirt) 1986 THE CHILLS – Pink Frost (single) 1984 LOOK BLUE GO PURPLE – Cactus Cat (Tally Ho! Flying Nun comp) 1986 HURRAH! – Gloria (single) 1984 THE SMITHS – Ask (single) 1986 RAILWAY CHILDREN – A Gentle Sound (Reunion Wilderness) 1987 THE CHURCH – Almost With you (The Blurred Crusade) 1982 JULIAN COPE – World Shut Your Mouth (St. Julian) 1987 XTC – Earn Enough For Us (Skylarking) 1986 LLOYD COLE & THE COMMOTION – Rattlesnakes (Rattlesnakes) 1984 MIDNIGHT OIL – The Dead Heart (Diesel & Dust) 1987 THE GODFATHERS – Cause I Said So (Birth.School.Work.Death) 1988 THAT PETOL EMOTION – Big Decision (Babble) 1987 LET’S ACTIVE – Easy Does (Cypress) 1984 10,000 MANIACS – Scorpio Rising (The Wishing Chair) 1985 PAUL KELLY – Before Too Long (Gossip) 1986
We wrap up the SAY IT AGAIN, JESUS! series with some tearful but hopeful musings. The post If God is Concerned About the Birds and Sees the Sparrow Fall, I Am Very Confident I Will See My Beloved Pugs Again Someday appeared first on DayBreak Community Church.
Today's episode is the first installment in an exciting new series called "Say it Again," in which Jessica Mostaffa of Wild Hope KC will be joining us to share the mental health perspective for previously published episodes of She's Not Selfish. "Say It Again" is kind of like a fun and honest small group therapy session that is, of course, packed full of goodness! Our conversation today is based on Episode 20 and Episode 21 "Melding Motherhood and Your Passions" (Parts 1 and 2). Come on, mama, let's add some insights and skills to our mental wellness tool kits! Click through to the show notes
The year is 2020 and nobody saw this coming. Get Quarantined! Hitting your ears this lockdown season. This week the boys are just trying to figure it out. It's strange times we live in. Please donate to Still Aware by clicking the link below: https://stillaware.org/get-involved/donate If you want some advice or have any questions you would like the boys to answer, send us a message on Instagram (@get_sidetracked) or email them to wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud, Google Podcast, CastBox, Spotify and iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe feat. Tyra Hammond "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Armin van Buuren vs Tempo Giusto "Mr. Navigator (Steve Aoki's 'I Am The Captain Now' Remix)" Outro music credited to A$AP Rocky "L$D"
MAJOR! THE LASAGNA IN THE OVEN IS ABOUT TO EXPLODE! Quickly Cadet, get the radio! We have to listen to Episode 111 of Get Sidetracked before we go! SIR! YES SIR! This week the boys are joined by the Big Flex, Jamaal. On this episode Jamaal talks us through his journey to becoming a barber, the boys have a chat about Call of Duty and getting dirty in the kitchen plus much, much more! Please donate to Still Aware by clicking the link below: https://stillaware.org/get-involved/donate If you want some advice or have any questions you would like the boys to answer, send us a message on Instagram (@get_sidetracked) or email them to wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud, Google Podcast, CastBox, Spotify and iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe feat. Tyra Hammond "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Roddy Rich "The Box" Outro music credited to Stormzy feat. Headie One "Audacity"
Don't get too close because they will run away! If you want to see the Get Sidetracked gang in the wild, make sure you play this episode really loud and they will come out of their hiding place! This week the boys are joined by the wonderful Samantha! On this episode Sami tells us about her strange animal encounters and Florez talks about some strange coincidences while Sunny learns something new about cows plus much, much more! Please donate to Still Aware by clicking the link below: https://stillaware.org/get-involved/donate If you want some advice or have any questions you would like the boys to answer, send us a message on Instagram (@get_sidetracked) or email them to wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud, Google Podcast, CastBox, Spotify and iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe feat. Tyra Hammond "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Catfish and the Bottlemen "7" Outro music credited to Powderfinger "Waiting for the Sun"
SORRY MUM AND DAD FOR ALL THE THINGS WE SAID ON THIS EPISODE! You definitely should not listen to this, but you should so check out Episode 109! This week the boys are joined by two of Belgium's finest, Sara and Lauren! On this episode the gang talks about moving to Australia and what life here is like compared to Belgium. Then Sara and Lauren talk about family and Florez and Sunny discuss their life turning points plus much, much more! PS. We had some technical issues so the last 15 minutes of the episode is a bit fuzzy and the quality isn't great. If you want some advice or have any questions you would like the boys to answer, send us a message on Instagram (@get_sidetracked) or email them to wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud, Google Podcast, CastBox, Spotify and iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe feat. Tyra Hammond "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Jenneval and François van Campenhout "La Brabançonne (Belgian National Anthem)" Outro music credited to Nielson "Sexy als ik dans"
By and large ‘Raise The Roof’ is the ‘Ronny Smith Show’ front back and center. Not only does he play guitar, keys, and bass throughout he also arranges, produces and programs all ten tunes. Eight of these are original compositions cleverly complemented by the addition of two immaculately crafted covers. The first is an edgy interpretation of the Bill Withers classic ‘Use Me’ with the second being a classy re-imagining of the Carpenters blockbuster ‘Superstar’. Truth to tell he makes both sound brand new and when (for the only time) he calls upon the input of a supporting artist it is Scott Martin on sax that adds another dimension to the easy grooving ‘Cool Breeze’. The first single to be serviced to radio is ‘Me Time’ that demonstrates the innate feel Smith has for understated yet compelling smooth jazz. Much the same can be said of the warmly inviting ‘On It’ for which he certainly is and although ‘Brazilian Dancer’ proves to be a supercharged Latin extravaganza Smith is able to channel that same energy into the foot-tapping, in the pocket ‘Breaded Funk Well Done’. Another number that really fizzes is the high-octane title cut. The perfect vehicle for Smith’s virtuosity, it is in the good company of the moodily delicious ‘Brighter Day’ and a blues-tinged rendition of ‘Say It Again’ where Smith’s interlude on bass guitar is something to savor. ‘Raise The Roof’ is a fantastic way to become acquainted with Ronny Smith’s special vibe. It is due out on January 27, 2020, and is not to be missed.
Listen to Episode 108, PERIODT! Coz if you don't there is gonna be a BIG YIKES coming your way. Bet! This week its just the two boys, Sunny turns 30 and Florez asks for some of his wisdom now that he is ole. Florez talks about flogs you meet at bucks parties and Sunny tries to figure out the new age slang, plus much, much more! If you want some advice or have any questions you would like the boys to answer, send us a message on Instagram (@get_sidetracked) or email them to wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud, Google Podcast, CastBox, Spotify and iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Donate to WIRES Australian Wildlife Rescue here: https://www.wires.org.au/ Intro music credited to Scribe feat. Tyra Hammond "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to John Legend & The Roots feat. Black Thought "Hard Times" Outro music credited to JYYE "Dream"
DAD! I'M FINIIIIISSHHEDDDDDDD! Yeah that's right! Get Sidetracked did a successful poop and for that you guys get to listen to Episode 107! This week the boys are joined by Aaron, a father and music man. On this episode the guys talk about the joys of parenthood and what changes occur. Florez and Aaron discuss Seinfeld while Sunny sits in silence and shakes his head. Sunny also goes on to explain why being a nerd/geek is cool plus much, much more! If you want some advice or have any questions you would like the boys to answer, send us a message on Instagram (@get_sidetracked) or email them to wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud, Google Podcast, CastBox, Spotify and iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Donate to WIRES Australian Wildlife Rescue here: https://www.wires.org.au/ Intro music credited to Scribe feat. Tyra Hammond "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Bring Me The Horizon "Ludens" Outro music credited to blink-182 "All The Small Things"
Yes we may be ignorant but don't be mad at us about, listen to the episode and laugh at us because of it. Check out episode 106 and find out what the monkeys mean! (p.s they don't mean anything) This week the boys are joined by James the creator of Guilty Apparel. On this episode the guys learn about the process of starting a clothing company and James tells us about a near death experience. Sunny talks about Kobe and some of the controversy surrounding it, and Florez recaps the story of the Get Sidetracked name plus much, much more! PS Jerry West played for the Lakers, not Utah! If you want some advice or have any questions you would like the boys to answer, send us a message on Instagram (@get_sidetracked) or email them to wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud, Google Podcast, CastBox, Spotify and iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Donate to WIRES Australian Wildlife Rescue here: https://www.wires.org.au/ Intro music credited to Scribe feat. Tyra Hammond "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Eminem "Without Me" Outro music credited to Mac Miller "I Can See"
Music: “I'll Drive”, “Apollo”, “Say It Again, I'm Listening”, “Nothing Lasts Forever” and “Attack of the Birds” by Daniel Birch. (www.danielbirchmusic.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
YESSSSSS! IT'S 2020 PEOPLE! GRAB YA DAMN PEACH! The lads are back in 2020 and this week they catch up and talk about what they did over the break. Florez talks about Stephen King and his comments while Sunny flips out over some Wombat and Echidna facts, plus much, much more! If you want some advice or have any questions you would like the boys to answer, send us a message on Instagram (@get_sidetracked) or email them to wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud, Google Podcast, CastBox, Spotify and iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Donate to WIRES Australian Wildlife Rescue here: https://www.wires.org.au/ Intro music credited to Scribe feat. Tyra Hammond "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Stormzy "Wiley Flow" Outro music credited to Armin van Buuren feat. Matluck "Don't Let Me Go"
Music:“I'll Drive”, “Forgotten Landscape”, “In Pursuit of Silence”, “Say It Again, I'm Listening”, “The Elevator Game”, “Roaming the Streets at Night”, “Then it Disappeared”, “Try the Other Door” and “Rise of the Phosphor” by Daniel Birch. (www.danielbirchmusic.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/“The True Entity of Life” by Daniel Birch and Ben Pegley. (www.danielbirchmusic.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
Music:“I'll Drive”, “Creeper”, “Forgotten Landscape”, “Say It Again, I'm Listening”, “Frostbite”,“Blue Lobster”, “The Elevator Game” and “Glass Bells Dancing With a Synthesizer” by Daniel Birch (www.danielbirchmusic.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/“Circular Disorder” by Unheard Music Concepts
OH BOY! We just got a year older and you know what that means? We are in our terrible twos so be prepared for tantrums and lots of stupid questions. Check out this episode and catch up with guests old and new! Big shout out to all our guests old and new who came and caught up with us. Big special shoutout to Shorty's and Kierian Bunton for helping us sort out our venue for the day! Another huge shoutout to Raf aka Scratch for taking all our photos and videos through out the day! If you want some advice or have any questions you would like the boys to answer, send us a message on Instagram (@get_sidetracked) or email them to wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud, Google Podcast, CastBox, Spotify and iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe feat. Tyra Hammond "Say It Again" Outro music credited to DMX "X Gon' Give It to Ya"
Oh no! Woody has been taken by Andy's mum and Buzz is the only one who can save him! Will the gang be able to help Buzz save Woody? Find out how climax ends and check out Episode 103 of Get Sidetracked! On this episode the guys are joined by the amazing Sarah Russack! This week Sarah talks us through how she managed her illness and why it is important to remain positive and have positive people around you. Also Sunny and Florez discover that Toy Story is actually a movie about dildos plus much, much more! If you want some advice or have any questions you would like the boys to answer, send us a message on Instagram (@get_sidetracked) or email them to wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud, Google Podcast, CastBox, Spotify and iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe feat. Tyra Hammond "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Big Boi feat. Troze "Chocolate" Outro music credited to Mobb Deep "Shook Ones (Part II)"
In 2019, a global trade war fueled by populist nationalism has raised fears of recession and is forcing businesses to re-think decades-long supply chains. If businesses want to understand this backlash to globalization, they first need to understand it’s been decades in the making. Academics and protesters warned of it in the nineties, culminating in the Battle for Seattle on November 30, 1999. So if the warning of a backlash to globalization was loud and clear twenty years ago, why wasn’t it heeded? And what happens next? Guests: Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Jia-Ching Chen, Susan Ariel Aaronson, Richard EdelmanHost: Michelle HarvenWritten by Keith Schumann with input from T.A. Frank, Miguel Padró, Felicia Davis, and the Business & Society Team.Recorded by Ben Eyler & Amina Akhtar and edited by Jesse Krinsky. The Business & Society team wishes to thank the audio technicians and everyone involved in the production of this episode, including:Russell Simons Craig McDonaldKathryn BarnesChiquita PaschalJennifer York Michael Bush Paige BloomMusic Samples Featured in this Episode:Chad Crouch – Algorithms (Excerpted form of the track; used under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License)Weightlessness by Daniel Birch (www.danielbirchmusic.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Say It Again, I’m Listening by Daniel Birch (www.danielbirchmusic.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Everywhereby Lee Rosevere (https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Thought Bubbles by Lee Rosevere (https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Low Force by Daniel Birch www.danielbirchmusic.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Tobacco Road – Storyblocks AudioArchival Audio:https://archive.org/details/ddtv_186_b_showdown_in_seattlehttps://archive.org/details/ddtv_186_e_showdown_in_seattlehttps://archive.org/details/PeppersprayProductions-IndymediaPresents371ShowdownInSeattleWTOpart2979Archival Audio – The Associated Press, May 2, 2016
Arrrr me hearrrttiieesss! Follow the pirate code if ye wanna be on this ship. Come 'ere and listen to this secret, the code is more of a guideline. Find out why on this weeks episode of Get Sidetracked! On this episode the guys are joined by Sam Scott. This week the boys learn what it is like to be a Chef and what stresses come with it as Sam talks us through how he got there. Sunny has some words to say to the Boomers and Florez tells us about the Pirate Code plus much, much more! If you want some advice or have any questions you would like the boys to answer, send us a message on Instagram (@get_sidetracked) or email them to wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud, Google Podcast, CastBox, Spotify and iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe feat. Tyra Hammond "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Flight Facilities feat. Reggie Watts "Sunshine" Outro music credited to Area21 "Spaceships"
At least one person gets possessed by a demon or spirit everyday. Don't Ouija under the influence because if you drink and Ouija you could end up calling yourself Zyrish and end up summoning the end of days. So be careful and also listen to episode 101 of Get Sidetracked. This week the boys were joined by the very lovely Ruth Campuzano. On this episode Ruth talks us through what it is like to be a Medium and what experiences she has had. Florez learns about his numerology and Sunny has a bone to pick with dating apps, plus much, much more! If you want some advice or have any questions you would like the boys to answer, send us a message on Instagram (@get_sidetracked) or email them to wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud, Google Podcast, CastBox, Spotify and iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe feat. Tyra Hammond "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Tool "Invincible" Outro music credited to Rage Against The Machine "Wake up"
Music“I'll Drive” and “Say It Again, I'm Listening” by Daniel Birch (www.danielbirchmusic.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International(CC BY-NC 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/“The True Entity of Life” by Daniel Birch and Ben Pegley(www.danielbirchmusic.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ “Depressed Buddhist” by Unheard Music Concepts“Pilgrim's Progress” by Chad Crouch“Voids Voice” by Ian Sutherland
100! We did it! Look at us now, sitting up here with 3 digit episodes. Don't worry, we haven't forgotten the little people (jokes)! Check it out y'all we made 100!!! Listen to us reminisce about old times and answer questions from our listeners! If you want some advice or have any questions you would like the boys to answer, send us a message on Instagram (@get_sidetracked) or email them to wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud, Google Podcast, CastBox, Spotify and iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe feat. Tyra Hammond "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Eddie Murphy "Party All The Time" Outro music credited to The Gap Band "You Dropped A Bomb On Me"
In this sermon about God's faithfulness, we are reminded that God's loving-kindness is real, even when we face the most difficult circumstances.
In this Game Changing episode, Pastor Brandon and Pastor Courtney Beard discuss his new book Say It Again and dive into many of the quotes and content in the book.
In this Bonus Episode, Pastor Brandon and Pastor Courtney discuss Pastor Brandon's book SAY IT AGAIN.
Matthew 7:21–27; Luke 6:46–49 At worship over the next few months, we are again going to hear Jesus say some things that are diametrically opposed to not only popular sentiment or protocol but even to popular religious sentiment and protocol. The post Say It Again, Jesus! appeared first on DayBreak Community Church.
“Say It Again” message given by DawnCheré Wilkerson at Mosaic Hollywood, 09/24/2017 at the 8pm gathering. For more information, visit mosaic.org. © MOSAIC / Erwin McManus. #20190718
Check out this week's sermon from Pastor Ricky on Hebrews 10:1-18 titled, "Say It Again for the People in the Back". "Do you think God is just not that rich in His grace and mercy, that He cannot completely forgive you? Do you think that His grace is that shallow that you need to keep trying to be good enough or measure up somehow to earn your way to God? His grace has no measure. His love has no limits. Where there is forgiveness there is no longer any other thing you can do for your sin, for your salvation, no longer anything for Him loving you." You can also find audio from our past sermons on our website, Citylightlincoln.org, and on the Citylight Lincoln Church App.
Mother’s Day 2018 Proverbs 31:8, 9 The post Say It Again, Mama! appeared first on DayBreak Community Church.
Jennifer Tang is the director of Mountains: The Dreams of Lily Kwok, which is currently touring and can be seen this month in Derby, Watford, Sheffield, Hexham, and Coventry. Jennifer's #FeministFave is performer and theatre-maker Lucy Ellinson, who was most recently seen on stage in Jubilee. Ariane Barnes is an actor, singer, comedian, writer and founder of the Different Women Project, which is dedicated to celebrating diversity and difference in the performing arts. Ariane's #FeministFave is Gina Torres, best known for her TV roles in Angel and Suits. Beth's #FeministFave this month is Star Trek: Discovery. Pippa's #FeministFave this month is Janelle Monae. More recommendations... The Year of The Rooster Monk The Pleasance May 22 - Jun 3 Use the code BECHDEL10 to get £10 tickets for any performance, if you book before May 22nd (we're going to see it on the 23rd!) Tara Arts presents: I’ll Say It Again! May 2 - June 2 A season of women's work at Wandsworth Fringe Gracie The Finborough until May 15 Masterpieces The Finborough until May 19 RashDash's Three Sisters touring until June 15 Grotty The Bunker 1 - 26 May Yvette on tour until May 23 Nightclubbing Camden People’s Theatre, London 8 – 12 May Watch Out Festival, Cambridge Junction 26 May Latitude Festival 13 July Split Britches: UXO 15 - 19 May Barbican, London 26 May Take Me Somewhere Festival, Glasgow Confidence Southwark Playhouse 23 May - 16 Jun Othello Liverpool Everyman April 28 - 10 Jun Shadows In Different Shades Sheffield May 24 - 25 Brighton Festival Joan Brownton Abbey Brighton Fringe My Feminist Boner Runny For Money S/he/it Happens A Robot In Human Skin Love Songs Efemera Boxes
Episode 29 sliding into your DMs! This week the Rudeboy and Sunny argue over Canberra traffic and google maps and Florez gives us his opinion on whether or not cheating is forgivable, plus much, much more. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Action Bronson "Strictly 4 My Jeeps" Outro music credited to CZARFACE, MF DOOM "Captain Crunch”
If you don't listen to this Zeus is gonna smite yo ass! So check out Episode 28 and pray to the gods. This week the boys talk about Easter and just about what they think they know about Jesus. Sunny talks about some Greek Mythology and Rudeboy asks the boy for some advice. Plus much, much more! If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Lil Dicky feat Chris Brown "Freaky Friday" Outro music credited to Horrorshow "Eat The Cake”
Would you have sex with an alien? Well if you listen to this episode you could do just that. This week the boys discuss road rage situations they have been in and Florez recounts a spooky story from his childhood. Sunny gets scared and Rudeboy has an issue with a guys that had sex with an extra-terrestrial, plus much more. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Bobby Pickett "Monster Mash" Outro music credited to CZARFACE "Two In The Chest”
Should you have sex with a co-worker? Well that depends on whether or not you have listened to this episode! This week the boys discuss Logic's latest album and movies/TV shows that are still relevant in the present. Rudeboy tells us about his re-emergence onto Tinder and Bumble and the boys answer an email, plus much, much more. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. This weeks episode is brought to you by "Food For Gamers" by Samuel McKeon Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Big Sean Ft Chance the Rapper and Jeremih "Living Single" Outro music credited to Tyler Thomas "Back Again”
Excuse me universe? Can you please tell everyone to listen to Episode 25! This week Florez tells us about a questionable photo that was graffiti'd on and the boys discuss whether or not the universe gives your signs. Sunny talks a little bit about weddings in his culture and Rudeboy tells us some break up stories plus much, much more! If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. This weeks episode is brought to you by "Food For Gamers" by Samuel McKeon Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Logic "Warm It Up" Outro music credited to Logic "Indica Badu”
Hey! It's us from the future! Listen to episode 24 or the world explodes! This week the boys talk about some car troubles that they had and Sunny asks the question "Why do we have to work everyday?" Rudeboy and Florez discuss future technology and the boys answer an email about egos, plus much, much more. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. This weeks episode is brought to you by "Food For Gamers" by Samuel McKeon Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Snoop Dogg ft Lil Duval "Kill 'Em Wit The Shoulders" Outro music credited to Jidenna "Long Live The Chief”
Hey you look like a superhero and we all know that superheroes listen to Get Sidetracked, so get your heroic ears around episode 23! This week the boys get serious, and weird, and...well...gross. Florez tells us about his shingles experience and he also recaps Black Panther. Sunny tells us what a meatus is and Rudeboy talks to us about a drug addiction documentary plus much, much more. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Roberto Roena "Que Se Sepa" Outro music credited to Aloe Blacc "Gente Ordinaria”
We think you're cute, so you should probably check out Episode 22 of Get Sidetracked! This week Sunny tells us what he thinks about reality TV and Florez tells us about the time he plagiarises Paul Jennings. Also Rudeboy gives us a recap of his Casino escapades and much, much more. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. This weeks episode is brought to you by "Food For Gamers" by Samuel McKeon Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Zacari, Babes Wodumo "Redemption" Outro music credited to Vince Staples "BagBak”
Oh baby yooooou, should listen to this brand new Episode of Get Sidetracked. Episode 21 coming at ya with some fiery conversation. This week the boys answer an email about whether or not to spend a lot of money on the first date. Rudeboy gets frustrated at sex scenes in movies and much, much more. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Slum Village "Selfish" Outro music credited to Rakim, Nas, KRS One "Classic”
Hello, have you heard about our lord and savior Get Sidetracked? Well they have a new episode out this week for you guys to listen too! This week Florez shows the boys a talking whale, Sunny talks about microcheating and Rudeboy tells us about what cheating actually is plus much, much more, If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Notorious B.I.G "Me and my B*tch" Outro music credited to The Marvelettes "Please Mr. Postman”
Guess who's back, back again, the boys are back with a brand new episooooooodddddddeeeeeeee!!!! This week Rudeboy tells us about his car accident and the boys discuss who we would be without sex and much, much more. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Pete Rodriguez "I Like It Like That" Outro music credited to Dandy Livingstone "Rudy, A Message To You”
Episode 18 coming at ya like a misplaced bomb alert! This week the boys minus one discuss a range of topics. While Florez is off on a holiday Sunny and Rudi reminicse on drunken adventures in high school as well as discuss another sexual allegation against a Hollywood celebrity. The boys also discuss the Hawaiian bomb fiasco and what would you do with 40 minutes to live and much, much more. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to James Brown "Get On Up" Outro music credited to James Brown "The Boss”
EpiPode 262: I'm RIGHT!? SAY IT AGAIN! by Adventures In Roommating --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roommatepod/support
Woop Woop the boys are back with a fresh new episode for you beautiful people! This week on episode 17 of Get Sidetracked the boys discuss the difference between being pussy whipped and being under the thumb. They have another SJW alert and they discuss the ever present issue of bullying and cyber bullying. Also Florez loses his mind about movie critics as the boys talk about "Bright" and much, much more. RIP Dolly! If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Tone Lōc "Funky Cold Medina" Outro music credited to Dr Dre "Keep Their Heads Ringing”
Happy New Years y'all! The boys are back in the new year with a brand new episode for your beautiful selves. This week the boys recap on 2017 and discuss their new year party adventures, Florez recaps his time at the Lost Paradise Music Festival. Sunny and Rudi talk the age old question "Does Size Matter?' and much, much more. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Outro music credited to Talib Kwali and Rhapsody "Every Ghetto”
Ho, Hoe, Hoe Merry Christmas! As a special Christmas and end of year treat for y’all, the boys are back to finish the year off strong with an extra long episode! The boys talk about Christmas gift giving which sparks a heated debate. Sunny gives tips on having the perfect New Years while Rudeboy believes New Years is overrated, then Florez and Sunny explain why New Years resolutions don't work. Rudeboy talks about his hate for peer pressure in regards to drinking (FUK SAKE!!) and Florez discusses how to reply to healthy eating critics, and much, much more. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Outro music credited to Ours Samplus "Karmoni”
Let's get truthful y'all, the boys are back in town with episode 14. This week Florez tells us about a character changing epiphany he had. Rudeboy and Sunny give their opinions on "Toxic Masculinity" and they discuss whether or not there is a "One Size Fits All" scenario in the dating world. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Outro music credited to Bomfunk MCs "Freestyler"
Well would you look at that they released another episode. This week Sunny asks a question about epiphanies and Rudeboy and Florez discuss squirters. The boys answer an email about Tinder and Tinder relationships and much more. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. This episode is proudly brought to you by www.3rsupplements.com.au Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Outro music credited to Parliament "Flashlight"
Oh me oh my! We back at it again with Episode 12 of the Get Sidetracked podcast. This week Florez talks about the new Jim Carrey documentary and the boys discuss gender roles and their personal experiences with, gender roles in their own families. Sunny and Rudeboy talk about pubes and Florez weighs in on the topic. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. This episode is proudly brought to you by www.3rsupplements.com.au Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Outro music credited to Curtis Mayfield "Move On Up"
Hanno da poco presentato il loro nuovo singolo, Say It Again, e sabato sono stati in studio con noi.Valentina Santono (Ikarie) e Ru Catania del collettivo Magnetica Leoni a Station To Station!
Let's get metaphysical...physical! This episode the boys discuss the concepts of fate, destiny and freewill. Florez tells us about how his friends pranked him and they discuss butt stuff. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. This episode is proudly brought to you by www.3rsupplements.com.au Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Outro music credited to Proleter "April Showers"
C'mon down and get down with guys and prepare your eardrums for Episode 10. Florez talks about the World Cup qualifier and the lads give their opinion on the booing of the Swedish national anthem. Sunny gets starstruck about Donald Glover aka Childish Gambino and they discuss the petition to remove lingerie advertising in shopping centers also much, much more. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Outro music credited to Pharoahe Monch "Welcome to the Terrordome"
Woop Woop that's da sound of the boys back in your eardrums! Episode 9 coming in hot with the fellas answering some emails and discussing how to bring the spice back in your life and whether or not chivalry is dead. Rudeboy let’s us know the best way to get over being sick and they talk about whether or not sex is an indicator to continue to pursue a date plus much much more. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. This episode is proudly brought to you by www.3rsupplements.com.au Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Outro music credited to Fort Minor "Remember the Name"
Woweee episode 8! What an episode the boys have put together for your wonderful ears to listen to. This week Sunny gets mad at dumb people becoming famous and Florez wants a lingerie company to hire him as a model. Rudeboy chats to the boys about transgender people in sport and much more. If you have any questions you would like the boys to answer please email them at wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes or where you listen to your podcasts. This episode is proudly brought to you by www.3rsupplements.com.au Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Outro music credited Jesse James "50's Manhattan"
This week on GET SIDETRACKED Sunny, Florez and Rudeboy get straight into it with some sexual education, what they fear and why Florez hates mascots, Rudeboy explains what BLEW HIS MIND, Sunny tells us why he can't watch Evil Dead and on top of all that we cover peer pressure and why CANBERRA is the place to be! THIS IS AN EPISODE NOT TO BE MISSED Don't forget to like, rate, review, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud and iTunes. This episode is proudly brought to you by www.3rsupplements.com.au Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Outro music credited to The Superman Lovers "Starlight"
Episode 6 is here so get yourselves prepared 'cause it's a big one. The boys discuss their top 5 rappers of all time and Florez tells us about a creepy situation he was in and he gets mad at the Socceroos. The lads respond to listeners emails and discuss the events that happened in Las Vegas. So listen up and don't forget to follow us, like, subscribe and check us out on Facebook, Instagram and iTunes. If you dig what you are hearing please give us a rating and leave a review. :) Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Outro music credited to Pete Rock "Heaven & Earth"
Before he retired in the early 2000s, Bob McDill landed 152 hits on the Billboard country chart, more than any other songwriter in history. He hit theBillboard Top 10 an astounding 55 times, and 23 of those singles climbed all the way to #1. Many artists returned to the McDill songbook repeatedly, including Don Williams, who scored with the #1 hits “(Turn Out the Light And) Love Me Tonight,” “Say It Again,” “She Never Knew Me,” “Rake and Ramblin’ Man,” “It Must Be Love,” “Good Ole Boys Like Me,” and “If Hollywood Don’t Need You.” Mel McDaniel enjoyed four Top 10 hits written by Bob, including “Louisiana Saturday Night” and the #1 “Baby’s Got Her Blue Jeans On.” Those who hit #1 at least twice with McDill compositions include Ronnie Milsap, with “Nobody Likes Sad Songs” and “Why Don’t You Spend the Night;” Doug Stone, with “In a Different Light” and “Why Didn’t I Think of That;” Alan Jackson, with “Gone Country” and his revival of “It Must Be Love;” and Dan Seals, who co-wrote several of his own hits with McDill, including the #1 songs “My Baby’s Got Good Timing,” “Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold),” and “Big Wheels in the Moonlight.” Additionally, Bob wrote or co-wrote #1 singles such as “The Door is Always Open” by Dave and Sugar, “You Never Miss a Real Good Thing (Till He Says Goodbye)” by Crystal Gayle, “Amanda” by Waylon Jennings, “We Believe in Happy Endings” by Earl Thomas Conley and Emmylou Harris, “Don’t Close Your Eyes” by Keith Whitley, “Song of the South” by Alabama, and “She Don’t Know She’s Beautiful” by Sammy Kershaw. In addition to multiple Top 5 singles such as Johnny Russell’s “Rednecks, White Socks, and Blue Ribbon Beer,” Ed Bruce’s “You Turn Me On (Like a Radio)," and Pam Tillis’s “All The Good Ones Are Gone,” Bob has penned Top 10 hits for Johnny Cash, George Jones, Conway Twitty, Bobby Bare, Mac Davis, Johnny Rodriguez, John Anderson, Mickey Gilley, Anne Murray, and Lee Roy Parnell. He has also written charting singles for Jerry Lee Lewis, Charley Pride, Tammy Wynette, and both Duke Boys, Tom Wopat and John Schneider, with the latter taking Bob’s “I’ve Been Around Enough to Know” to #1. McDill was named Country Songwriter of the Year seven times between 1976 and 1994: three times each by the Nashville Songwriters Association and BMI, and once by ASCAP. Nine of his songs were nominated for Song of the Year by the Country Music Association, the Academy of Country Music, or both organizations. The four time Grammy nominee earned ASCAP’s Golden Note Award, received the Academy of Country Music’s prestigious Poet’s Award, and was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
This week, the boys discuss what it feels like to always get matches and no conversation on Tinder, Rudeboy experiences Zen Therapy for the first time, Florez Reviews a fans painting and Sunny goes in on B.O.B and flat earthers plus much much more. So listen up and don't forget to follow us and subscribe on Facebook, Instagram, iTunes and SoundCloud. And if you're feeling our vibe, review us on iTunes. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Outro music credited to The Natural Four "Try Love Again"
Well well well if it ain't your three favourite brown people back again to with episode 4. This week Florez talks about his feelings about girls on Tinder and Sunny talk about the issue of instant gratification. Rudi tells us more stories about his past love life and how he almost died and the boys cover current affairs in their own unique way. So listen up and don't forget to follow us and subscribe and check us out on Facebook, Instagram and iTunes. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Outro music credited to Beastie Boys "Make Some Noise"
The boys have been reunited and you should get your ears ready to listen Episode 3 of Get Sidetracked. Sunny talks about Defqon and his trip to Europe, and Florez gives us the highlights of his trip to Japan. Rudi recaps the Mayweather vs Mcgregor fight and he really dislikes Game of Thrones. Don't forget to subscribe and check us out on Facebook, Instagram and iTunes. Also, Florez's mic decides to make him sound like he is in a cave, so our apologies. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Outro music credited to Beastie Boys "Ch-Check It Out"
The boys are back at it again with episode 2. Rudi tells us about his date and Florez runs a train on Sunrise and Kochie, they also discuss their feelings on the word cute (just like you). However they are missing THE number one member of the team ya boy Sunny...(I didn't write this). Don't forget to subscribe and check us out on Facebook, Instagram and iTunes. I love you Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again" Outro music credited to A Tribe Called Quest "Mind Power"
Yoooo welcome to Get Sidetracked! Episode 1 what what!? Check us out on Soundcloud, Instagram, Facebook and iTunes. Don't forget to subscribe so you can get your weekly fix of shit talk. Intro music credited to Scribe "Say It Again"
"Groove your Soul", um programa dedicado à música soul, da autoria de Lucélia Fernandes. Para ouvir em direto, quintas-feiras, às 23 horas na Rádio Autónoma (http://player.radioautonoma.com/). À meia-noite, o podcast fica aqui disponível (http://groove.radioautonoma.com). Playlist: 01. SZA - "Love Galore" (Ft. Travis Scott) 02. SZA - "Doves In The Wind" (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) 03. Jhene Aiko - "While Were Young" 04. Bryson Tiller - "Somethin Tells Me" 05. Bryson Tiller - "You Got It" 06. Rihanna - "Yeah I Said It" (H.E.R. Remix) 07. H.E.R. - "Losing" 08. H.E.R. - "Say It Again" 09. H.E.R. - "Avenue" 10. Syd - "Body" 11. Drake - "Teenage Fever" 12. Drake - "Since Way Back" (Ft. PARTYNEXTDOOR) 13. SZA - "twoAM" 14. SZA - "The Weekend" 15. Tyzo Bloom - "Tonight"
For more new music Download the Hiphopdaily app here: hiphopdai.ly/1Tpfz0G If you’d like to support the Hiphopdaily podcast Donate here: hiphopdai.ly/2inpbgP Tracklist: 1.) Swoosh God ~ Get Out My Face Ft. Famous Dex & Rich The Kid [ 0:00 ] 2.) Meek Mill ~ Glow Up [ 2:45 ] 3.) Tee Grizzley ~ Country [ 6:00 ] 4.) Yo Gotti ~ Top Lookin Down Ft. Meek Mill [ 8:26 ] 5.) Playboi Carti ~ Magnolia [ 12:05 ] 6.) Gucci Mane ~ Helpless [ 14:53 ] 7.) YFN Lucci ~ Everyday We Lit Ft. PnB Rock [ 17:56 ] 8.) Ashoka ~ Now I Know Ft. Tim Gent [ 20:49 ] 9.) Joyner Lucas ~ Mask On (Mask Off Remix) [ 23:19 ] 10.) 2 Chainz ~ 4AM Ft. Travi$ Scott [ 27:09 ] 11.) Bryson Tiller ~ Self-Made [ 30:46 ] 12.) Gucci Mane ~ Met Gala Ft. Offset [ 33:25 ] 13.) xxxtentacion ~ Str8 Shot (Solo Version [ 36:37 ] 14.) Migos ~ To Hotty [ 38:34 ] 15.) Gucci Mane ~ Coachella [ 43:10 ] 16.) Rich The Kid ~ Maybach Ft. Famous Dex [ 45:38 ] 17.) Offset ~ Monday [ 47:27 ] 18.) A. Chal ~ Matrix [ 49:28 ] 19.) Lucki ~ No Wok [ 52:13 ] 20.) Playboi Carti ~ Let It Go [ 53:15 ] 21.) Kodak Black ~ U Ain’t Never [ 55:37 ] 22.) Silk The Prince ~ #DooDoo [ 58:34 ] 23.) Nessly ~ Falling Down [ 01:02:06 ] 24.) A$AP Rocky x Playboi Carti x Quavo x Lil Uzi Vert x Frank Ocean ~ RAF [ 01:04:13 ] 25.) Drake ~ Gyalchester [ 01:07:24 ] 26.) RJ ~ Not To Be Ft. YG [ 01:10:03 ] 27.) Vince Staples ~ Big Fish [ 01:12:10 ] 28.) Tee Grizzley ~ No Effort [ 01:14:53 ] 29.) Joey Fatts ~ Swingin’ [ 01:17:55 ] 30.) Lucki ~ Options [ 01:20:18 ] 31.) Kendrick Lamar ~ The Heart Pt. 4 [ 01:22:24 ] 32.) Joey Fatts ~ Everybody Knows Ft. Curren$y & JMSN [ 01:26:39 ] 33.) Rich Ross ~ Game Ain’t Based On Sympathy [ 01:29:15 ] 34.) Drake ~ Free Smoke [ 01:32:51 ] 35.) Kendrick Lamar ~ DNA. [ 01:36:14 ] 36.) Rich Ross ~ Santorini Greece [ 01:39:12 ] 37.) Meek Mill ~ Whatever You Need Ft. Chris Brown [ 01:43:57 ] 38.) CeeLo Green ~ Redbone Remix [ 01:47:15 ] 39.) Drake ~ Since Way Back Ft. PartyNextDoor [ 01:50:10 ] 40.) Rick Ross ~ Scientology [ 01:55:32 ] 41.) PnB Rock ~ Unforgettable Remix [ 01:57:54 ] 42.) Drake ~ Blem [ 01:59:48 ] 43.) Chris Brown ~ Straight Up Ft. Tyga [ 02:03:01 ] 44.) Bryson Tiller ~ Run Me Dry [ 02:06:44 ] 45.) Ramriddlz ~ Habaesha [ 02:09:13 ] 46.) Drake ~ Passionfruit [ 02:11:51 ] 47.) Frank Ocean ~ Lens V2 Ft. Travi$ Scott [ 02:15:41 ] 48.) Bryson Tiller ~ Don’t Get Too High [ 02:21:52 ] 49.) Young Thug ~ Feel It [ 02:25:06 ] 50.) Bryson Tiller ~ Blowing Smoke [ 02:28:27 ] 51.) H.E.R. ~ Say It Again [ 02:31:13 ] 52.) SZA ~ Love Galore Ft. Travi$ Scott [ 02:33:29 ] 53.) H.E.R. ~ Facts [ 02:37:02 ] 54.) BROCKHAMPTON ~ Face [ 02:40:37 ] 55.) Rick Ross ~ Powers That Be Ft. Nas [ 02:44:35 ] 56.) BROCKHAMPTON ~ Gold [ 02:48:31 ] 57.) SZA ~ Broken Clocks [ 02:52:43 ] 58.) Majid Jordan ~ Phases [ 02:56:05 ] 59.) H.E.R. ~ Losing [ 02:59:12 ] 60.) VanJess ~ Touch The Floor Ft. Masego [ 03:01:38 ] 61.) PartyNextDoor ~ Rendezvous [ 03:05:35 ] 62.) DVSN ~ Think About Me [ 03:08:53 ] 63.) PartyNextDoor ~ Freak In You [ 03:11:56 ] 64.) Kennedy Rd. ~ Make It Last [ 03:16:10 ] 65.) Two Feet ~ Love Is A Bitch [ 03:19:08 ]
Karl Styles catches up with Frances and chats about the new single Say It Again
In this episode, I chat with Conrad and Michael from the film noir parody Say It Again, Sam in Sweet Venues in the Grassmarket. We talked a lot about different flyering techniques, as well as the sense of community that arises from the Fringe.
Guest this hour - Kate Obenshain (author: Divider In Chief) Dictators and war - What is it good for? Mark has an answer and it's not nothing! SAY IT AGAIN! John Kerry has a Ticket to Ride to Korea. CBS back the President with gun control features. And what's up with student's 5 cents of debt? It equals NO lunch! Kate Obenshain rounds off the hour with labor numbers, mid-tern election facts, and MORE on gun control! It's early this Friday on The Mark Larson Show!
The famous rock legend Depeche Mode's single, "John the Revelator" released in 2005, featured on their album "Playing the Angel" is now mixed with the intrumental house track of Hungarian producers B-Sensual & No!end, called "Say It Again". http://www.djflashboy.ro http://www.facebook.com/djflashboyofficial http://www.twitter.com/djflashboy