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Track17
Feature 29 | Future-RnB der 2010er - Das große Turnier

Track17

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 153:57


Track17 ist mit einem neuen großen Genre-Turnier zurück! RnB wird in den 2010er-Jahren nicht nur zu einem der größten Genres der Welt, sondern auch zu einem der innovativsten. Einflüsse aus Bass, House, IDM und Avantgarde-Musik halten Einzug und lassen so eine Vielzahl beeindruckender und andersartiger RnB-Alben entstehen, welche nicht selten futuristisch anmuten und eine neue Ära des Genres versprechen.Gemeinsam mit Kulturjournalistin Annett Scheffel wählen Christopher und Albert die ihrer Meinung nach 16 besten Platten aus und lassen diese wieder im großen K.O.-Turnier gegeneinander antreten. Zweieinhalb Stunden. Viele Tränen. Überraschende Ergebnisse. Alle Themen, Duelle und Infos in den Shownotes. Songs zu jeder Platte natürlich auf unserer Spotify-Playlist. Schreibt uns eure Favoriten an @trackpodcast auf IG/Twitter oder info@track17podcast.de Setlist [00:00:00] Intro + unsere Gästin Annett Scheffel [00:06:02] Einführung: Was ist RnB für uns und warum sind die 10er so besonders für das Genre? [00:23:57] **Achtelfinale 1: James Blake vs. Frank Ocean** [00:37:43] **Achtelfinale 2: FKA Twigs vs. Tirzah** [00:44:08] **Achtelfinale 3: The Weeknd vs. Jessy Lanza** [00:51:55] **Achtelfinale 4: ABRA vs. Inc.** [00:59:12] **Achtelfinale 5: Kelela vs. Bon Iver** [01:05:50] **Achtelfinale 6: Solange vs. Jessie Ware** [01:14:56] **Achtelfinale 7: A/T/O/S vs. Sevdaliza** [01:23:02] **Achtelfinale 8: Lafawndah vs. Blood Orange** [01:33:14] Diskussion: Welche Rolle spielte RnB im Mainstream der 10er? + Annetts Honorable Mentions [01:45:04] **Viertelfinale 1** [01:51:21] **Viertelfinale 2** [01:53:43] **Viertelfinale 3** [02:01:38] **Viertelfinale 4** [02:05:45] Alberts Honorable Mentions [02:08:52] **Halbfinale 1** [02:10:31] **Halbfinale 2** [02:14:37] Christophers Honorable Mentions [02:18:11] **FINALE** [02:26:27] Fazit + wie geht's in den 20ern mit dem Genre weiter? **Die Alben für das K.O-Turnier:** ABRA - Rose (2015) A/T/O/S – A Taste Of Struggle (2014) James Blake - s/t (2011) Bon Iver - 22, A Million (2016) Blood Orange - Cupid Deluxe (2013) FKA Twigs - LP1 (2014) inc. - no world (2013) Kelela – Take Me Apart (2017) Lafawndah – Ancestor Boy (2019) Jessy Lanza – Pull My Hair Back (2013) Frank Ocean – Blonde (2016) Sevdaliza - Ison (2017) Solange – When I Get Home (2019) Tirzah – Devotion (2018) Jessie Ware – Devotion (2012) The Weeknd - House of Balloons (2011)

Lightnin' Licks Radio
2019 Year In Review

Lightnin' Licks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 70:15


Lightnin' Licks Vinyl Preservation Society founders Jay and Deon share their respective top 11 vinyl album releases of 2019. Many cans of Hamm's beer and other celebratory libations are partaken in (responsibly) causing both hosts to struggle with focus and stumble over language. Guest licker Cody drops by to discuss his choice for album of the year, revealing a deep-seated fetish for dessert foods along the way. Deon asks Jay to discuss his relationship with the Rock-N-Roll Mailbox and reminisce over the PenPal apocalypse of his youth. A best of 2019 all-vinyl mixtape will be released in the form of a suplemental episode entitled 2019 Year In Review Part Deux. Jay's Top 11 (11) Alice Phoebe Lou Paper Castles (10) Lloyd Cole Guesswork (9) Mattiel Satis Factory (8) minihorse Living Room Art (7) Cherry Glazerr Stuffed & Ready (6) The Prenice Brothers Spread The Feeling (5) Honeyblood In Plain Sight (4) Guided By Voices Sweating The Plague (3) Lady Lamb Even in The Tremor (2) Sleaford Mods Eton Alive (1) Friendly Fires Inflorescence Deon's Top 11 (11) Moving Panoramas In Two (10) Tyler, the Creator Igor (9) Black Pumas Black Pumas (8) Solange When I Get Home (7) Big Thief Two Hands (6) Big Thief U.F.O.F. (5) Rapsody Eve (4) Marika Hackman Any Human Friend (3) Helado Negro This Is How You Smile (2) Raphael Saadiq Jimmy Lee (1) Greet Death New Hell Cody's Album of the Year Mac DeMarco Here Comes the Cowboy Recorded: January 4, 2020 Released: January 9, 2020 CONTAINS EXPLICIT LANGUAGE Mixed: M.M. Knapps Cover Art: Bryan Konieczka --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/llradio/message

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3 For A Dolla Podcast
Too Early For a List? - Episode 115

3 For A Dolla Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 54:13


Is it too early to rank our Top 15 albums of the year? 3 for a Dolla take their individual top 15 lists and through much debate create one list. Some of the albums featured include: Young Nudy "Sli'merre", Solange "When I Get Home", Tyler, The Creator "IGOR", and Ari Lennox "Shea Butter Baby". Pleas:e note that this list is subject to change.  Lobs: Gobe: Runtown - Emotions  Raval Lavar (Gi): Jordan Burgett - Pink Palace Nights   Brytnie Devon: Rukhsana Merrise - Today

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Brad and Tom are Friends?
Brad and Tom Are Friends? Episode 19

Brad and Tom are Friends?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 65:11


Join Brad and Tom as they discuss Gucci models, whether Tom has ever done an outdoor chore, service animals, transcendent music and, most importantly, if they're any closer to being friends. Relevant links below. Email: bradandtomarefriends@gmail.com Twitter: @bradandtompod   Two Methods to Evoke Soul Sounds That Shrug   JAMES'S LIST! Only a fool thinks their era is the last era of great art   One of the few things left that can lift my spirits in the face of near-constant contemplation of my inevitable demise is the discovery of great art from a new artist. The fact that someone could enter this hell world decades after me and wrest great beauty from its rabid clutches is inspiring. What I'm trying to say is that discovering great new art and eating great new food are the only legitimate reasons to live.   I've bolded my favorite albums from the artists I picked for my top 10, but most of those artists have multiple albums that the near future will not forget (the far off future will forget everyone in about 200 years, max). The other worthy-but-not-quite-as-worthy albums appear after my bolded, favorite albums.   On to my list!   10 BEST ALBUMS POST-2001!   1. Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest, Microcastle, Weird Era Cont., Cryptograms   Deerhunter is one of THE great rock bands, and their 4-album run from Cryptograms to Halcyon Digest is one of THE great runs in rock history. All of those albums will endure, but Halcyon Digest is the most effective at combining songwriting chops with ELITE face-melting jams. Countless Brooklyn bozos jacked their loop-pedal swagger, but no one did it remotely as well as Bradford Cox, a supremely-weird-in-all-the-best-ways front man. I love these guys and will always love these guys. You should, too, unless you're some kind of jerk.   2. Kanye West - Life of Pablo, Graduation   History will understand that The Life of Pablo is Kanye's best album. Ultralight Beam is one of THE great songs, FULL FUKKEN STOP, and it leads into a run of songs that's impossible to turn off. One banger seamlessly transitions into another, then another, and finally another. THE POWER OF SEQUENCING is on full display here, and so is Kanye's vast array of skills, both as a producer and an MC. You'll find everything that Kanye does well on this album, and in many instances its the best version of it.   Even if you disagree with my empirically correct LoP take, you can't argue that people WON'T listen to Kanye 20 years from now, Dragon Energy be damned. His music means too much to too many people and it should. He's a genius.   3. D’Angelo - Black Messiah   I felt a little weird including this album because D'Angelo, in my mind, is a very 90s kinda guy, which would violate the spirit of the exercise. HOWEVER, his songwriting has always been on that throwback and/or timeless tip, and this shit came out in 2014. It's flawless and I'll listen to it forever. D'Angelo is also a genius.   4. Clipse - Lord Willin’, Hell Hath No Fury, We Got It 4 Cheap (mixtape series)   I don't know how you can like rap and not like Clipse. They have some of the most clever drug raps in the history of the illustrious genre, and they worked with The Neptunes at the height of their powers. Hell Hath No Fury slaps for eternity, as does their mixtape series We Got It 4 Cheap, which can only be bested, maybe, by Lil Wayne's Da Drought series. I disagree with that assertion, but its reasonable enough. ALL THAT BEING SAID, my pick for best Clipse album is Lord Willin', their first LP and one that because of its relative brightness is more re-listenable. Intro, Grindin', Young Boy, Cot Damn, Comedy Central, Gangsta Lean. This album is fucking stacked. It also gave us a GOAT guest verse from Rosco P Coldchain, who penned the legendary threat, "Who wants to be a millionaire? Me, and you ain't got no more life lines."   Rosco P Coldchain is in jail for murder, by the way. HE MEANT WHAT HE RAPPED.   5. Solange - When I Get Home, A Seat At The Table   When I Get Home and A Seat At The Table are both masterpieces, but When I Get Home is less political and a little easier to vibe to on a daily basis. It's reputation will grow in time once people get over the fact that the songs aren't structured like pop songs. It's a beautiful album meant to be listened to as an album, and the way its themes and sounds weave their way betwixt and amongst songs is astonishing. Solange is amazing and a much more interesting artist than Beyonce (who's pretty good, too, but does not make my list).   6. Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca, Rise Above   Dave Longstreth, who is the founder and sole permanent member of Dirty Projectors, is pretty much a monster, which makes me put this album lower than it should be. Probably. Bitte Orca is unimpeachably great indie rock. It's weird and beautiful and kicks fucking ass. Twee has no right being this hard. Beautiful harmonies, fantastic guitar runs, and an A+ sound palette. There are a lot of great Dirty Projectors albums, but like Deerhunter's Halcyon Digest, Bitte Orca is the best synthesis of their weirdo affinities and pop song craft.   7. Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly, Good Kid M.A.A.D. City   I'm not a huge Kendrick Lamar guy, but he's at his best when crafting an album and To Pimp A Butterfly is his masterpiece (though Good Kid M.A.A.D. City is pretty great, too). It CANNOT be listened to a song at a time, which is why a lot of people sleep on it outside of critical circles, but if you have the patience to listen to the whole thing at once, it's supremely rewarding. More than a handful of these songs could be expanded into 3 separate songs, but Kendrick keeps things moving. To Pimp A Butterfly will stand the test of time. It's a truly great rap album in an age where people don't give a shit about that anymore.   8. Kurt Vile - Wakin’ on a Pretty Daze, Smoke Ring For My Halo, b’lieve i’m goin down   I had a hard time figuring out what to do with Kurt Vile. Nothing he makes is that groundbreaking or challenging, but I find myself putting on Kurt Vile all of the god damned time. "Should we just throw on some Kurt Vile?" is a common refrain in my apartment. He's the GOAT "I'm drinking coffee on a Sunday morning" rock guitarist and his stuff works equally well on a road trip or during dinner. It can be a little sonic wall papery but he's got a lot more going on than that and I'll never stop listening to him. That should count for more than we give it credit for sometimes. Music plays in the background and not everything has to be in-your-face to be great.   9. Madvillain - Madvillainy   I didn't think I wanted to include this on my list, then I listened to it again and was reminded of how fucking incredible it is. Madlib is one of the greatest producers of all time, MF Doom is one of the most unique talents in rap history, and this album fucking slaps. You can't listen to Accordion and tell me there isn't genius at work here.   10. Animal Collective - Fall Be Kind EP, Merriweather Post Pavilion, Sung Tongs   Their BIG SMASH HIT was Merriweather Post Pavilion, but I've always loved the EP they released immediately after it, Fall Be Kind. What Would I Want Sky? and the build up to it is some of the prettiest music ever made. Animal Collective is one of those bands that gets dorks all worked up about "fucking hipsters", because they've got some dumb quirks, but if you spend any amount of time with their stuff you'll find something you really like. They pushed rock forward at a time when it was saturated with ideas. I'm extremely impressed with them.   IT KILLED ME TO NOT INCLUDE THIS SHIT   Ghostface - Fishscale, The Pretty Toney Album I will always listen to these albums but Ghostface is more of a 90s guy, so I left him off. Still, he's arguably the best rapper in the best rap group of all time and he put out some incredible stuff post-2001. Shakey Dog is an all-time great album opener.   Frank Ocean - Blonde, Channel Orange The smartest and best male R&B singer of his generation.   Mac Demarco - II, Salad Days Goofy weirdo whose low stakes music I keep coming back to during certain moods.   Whitney - Light Upon The Lake They released one album but it's amazing and their lead singer is also their drummer, which makes for a really good live show. Can't recommend this one highly enough.   IT DIDN'T KILL ME TO NOT INCLUDE THIS SHIT BUT IT WILL ALSO ENDURE Radiohead - In Rainbows One of the great all-time bands, but they're also pretty 90s . Still, this one is post-2001 and it's very very good.   Madlib/Freddie Gibbs - Pinata Brad will kill me for putting this album this low. Whatever. It's great but this feels right for some reason.   Panda Bear - Person Pitch, Tom Boy I might like this stuff more than Animal Collective. Who can say! Tastes evolve, etc.   Amen Dunes - Freedom When I saw these guys at Brooklyn Steel they put on one of the most disappointing live shows I've seen, but this album is amazing.   THE REST - THIS SHIT IS ALL GREAT! YOU SHOULD ALSO LISTEN TO THIS   Cam’Ron - Purple Haze   Tribe Called Quest - We Got It From Here… Thank You 4 Your Service St. Vincent - Strange Mercy, Actor Kevin Morby - Singing Saw Ty Segall Band - Slaughterhouse Arthur Russell - Love Is Overtaking Me Danny Brown - XXX Vince Staples - Hell Can Wait EP The White Stripes - Elephant Jay Z - Black Album Lil Wayne - The Carter III King Krule - The Ooze Kaytranada - 99.9% A$AP Rocky - Live.Love.A$AP. Girls - Girls Toro y Moi - Causers of This     ANONYMOUS EVAN'S LIST! (This is) very much a personal list, but I did try to emphasize things that have stayed in my rotation through the years. I took post-2001 to mean released in 2002 or later, which resulted in some prominent exclusions that I'll address below. From top to bottom is the order I decided they were definitely on the list: 1. jj - no. 2 listened to this when it came out in 2009, forgot about it for a few years, then got back into it in 2012 and have been obsessed ever since, also own it on vinyl 2. lil wayne - da drought 3 not on spotify so i don't listen to it as much anymore but i still feel like i remember every lyric from listening to it constantly in 2007-12 3. the field - from here we go sublime has never left my rotation since it came out in 2007 though my relationship to it has evolved a lot over the years. i also own it on vinyl 4. m.i.a. - arular the first album that popped into my mind when thinking "best post-2001," one i own on vinyl also 5. grimes - visions another one that has never left my rotation since its release. my girlfriend owns the LP 6. madvillain - madvillainy i listened to this one off and on over the years, not as much as the others, but it's crept back into my heavy rotation on spotify recently 7. deerhunter - microcastle became completely obsessed with this album in 2009, my interest in it has waned a bit but "nothing ever happened" remains a strong contender for best song of this era (own LP) 8. burial and four tet - moth/wolf cub 12" probably the rarest record in my collection, not on spotify so i don't listen to it very much these days, but i approach the track "moth" with an almost worshipful attitude 9. future - ds2 haven't listened to this one as much lately but i think it will hold up long term 10. mclusky do dallas i considered a lot of albums for this spot but it feels right to have mclusky say "fuck you" to all of them other albums considered alasdair roberts - spoils cfcf - the colour of life burial - untrue the streets - original pirate material/a grand don’t come for free four tet - there is love in you carsick cars - s/t the unicorns - who will cut our hair when we’re gone? the dream - love vs money animal collective - sung tongs deerhunter - cryptograms elite gymnastics - ruin default genders - main pop girl 2019 sza - ctrl earl sweatshirt - i don’t like shit, i don’t go outside atlas sound - parallax the jealous sound - kill them with kindness kitty - rose gold lightning bolt - wonderful rainbow wolf parade - apologies to the queen mary pj harvey - let england shake caribou - our love the bug vs earth - boa/cold 12” bonny prince billy and matt sweeney - superwolf d’angelo and the vanguard - black messiah chromatics - kill for love jessy lanza - pull my hair back jamie xx - in colour something by broadcast but i can’t pick between their albums kanye - life of pablo boyz and girl - s/t john talabot - ƒin todd terje - ragysh st. vincent - strange mercy spank rock - yoyoyoyoyo lil b - 6 kiss cass mccombs - catacombs eidetic seeing - drink the sun mogwai - happy songs for happy people dirty beaches - drifters / love is the devil girl talk - night ripper bjork - medulla tonstartssbandht - an when crystal castles - s/t max richter - the blue notebooks the notwist - neon golden colour haze - periscope     albums that came out in 2000-01 that would be in strong consideration for top 10 otherwise   fugazi - the argument sonic youth - murray street modest mouse - the moon and antarctica acid mothers temple and the melting paraiso u.f.o. - la novia spoon - girls can tell life without buildings - any other city BONUS ANONYMOUS EVAN CONTENT!! An interesting corollary to this conversation would be, what albums that came out post-2001 were critically LAUDED at the time but have absolutely NOT held up to extended scrutiny. The Arcade Fire (snoooooooooooze) and 95% of LCD Soundsystem (exception for "Someone Great" and maybe another stray track or two) fall into this category for me: Bat for Lashes (entire catalog) Grizzly Bear (entire catalog) Girls - Album (still a pretty good record but what an overblown reaction) The Very Best - Warm Heart of Africa (This was Pitchfork's 17th-best album of 2009 -- does anyone remember anything about it?) Japandroids (I always thought they sucked but I guess they still have a devoted fanbase of mainly Washington Post op-ed columnists) No Age - Nouns (I think everyone was pretending to like their music because they were nice and ran a cool venue in LA) The Hold Steady (something about this band always turned my stomach) Daft Punk - Random Access Memories (after the ubiquity of "Get Lucky" faded away this album made absolutely zero lasting cultural impact) Deafheaven - Sunbather (Metal for people who never liked metal before or since. I thought their name was Deafhaven for years, and liked it better that way.) My Bloody Valentine - m b v (Complete garbage that everyone forgot about in 2 months' time)  

Piment
Saison 2 : Le rêve français

Piment

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 113:01


Après un mois et demi d’absence, les pimentiers reviennent en se questionnant sur ce que leur évoque l‘avenir: quels sentiments, images et perspectives leur inspirent ce mot ? Qui dit avenir dit vieillesse, l’équipe se pose donc la question des retraites et des lieux où ils se voient finir leur vie. La France en fait elle partie ? Dans un deuxième temps, changement de ton et retour à l’enfance pour une discussion sur les dessins animés qui ont façonné nos imaginaires...pour le meilleur et peut-être pour le pire. Et en bonus un DJ set de @gayance Sel & Poivre : 5’38 Le rêve français : 28’22 Kaméhaméha : 1’09’53 Cube Maggi : 1’48’40 Dans cette émission on évoque : Matières à penser “Vieillir (1/5):Les jours du reste de la vie” par Dominique Rousset: https://bit.ly/2EBoZqV Cardi B appelle une femme noire "cafard grillé" https://ihr.fm/2I4GvF1 - “ Loin de #metoo, le discret débat sur le sexisme dans le manga” par Pauline Croquet et Morgane : https://lemde.fr/2zp7zLG “Dessins animés : Il est important d'offrir aux enfants une diversité de modèles” par Marlène Thomas : https://bit.ly/2WOxovu Cool Japan, Vinh Les anime à la rescousse du soft power Japonais : https://bit.ly/2G5YgkU La bande du club Dorothée a marqué l'Histoire de la Télévision : https://bit.ly/2I5x7RB Cube Maggi : Fanta : Réalisateur Nigérien Moustapha Allassane : https://bit.ly/2DbVskL Binetou : Album de Solange “ When I Get Home” : https : //bit.ly/2FTS8Ln Chris : Anime "Yuri!!! on Ice" https://bit.ly/2G3MMOX Tracklist : Beres Hammond & Buju Banton - A little more time 13 Block - Amis d’avant Youssou N’Dour - Old Man Solange & Destiny Child - Proud Family Dragon Ball Z - Cell Fight DJ Korky feat. Patra - Banana Remix La playlist sur Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2I4skzC Contactez-nous : emissionpiment@gmail.com

SoulBack R&B Podcast
The SoulBack R&B Podcast: Episode 40 (featuring Tim Kelley of Tim & Bob)

SoulBack R&B Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 68:02


We have a special treat for you this week as we have Tim Kelley who is better known for his work as one half of the legendary R&B production duo Tim & Bob. Aside from his massive catalog which contains hits for everyone from Boyz II Men, Tamia and Bobby V, he's also been trying to keep R&B alive with his new role as Head of A&R at The SRG-ILS Group. Over the last couple of years, he's executive produced projects for the likes of Brian McKnight, Bobby V and Shawn Stockman. We talk R&B with him and you know we had to get into that new Solange "When I Get Home" album. 0:01:05: R&B quiz for Tom about Musiq Soulchild albums 0:06:00: Our thoughts on Solange's new album 0:11:40: Sammie's new album "Everlasting" 0:14:30: New music from Ne-Yo, PJ Morton and more 0:22:20: Tim Kelley joins the SoulBack R&B Podcast 0:24:12: His role at SRG 0:29:02: What's a female R&B artist that Tim should sign to the label? 0:33:01: The pressure of making R&B in 2019 0:40:00: History of "They Don't Know" by Jon B and "Missing You" by Case 0:47:50: Upcoming projects from Brian McKnight and Shawn Stockman 0:50:00: Younger artists invading the Urban AC charts is a good thing? 1:05:47: SoulBack Track Of The Day: "I Want You To Know" by Donell Jones

Top Floor Thinking
Hilfiger for the Culture - TFT Ep 1.

Top Floor Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 50:29


This is our first podcast. We talk about Zendaya's collaborations with Tommy Hilfiger, Our obsession with celebrities that commit heinous crimes. Jhene cryptic suicide IG post and NEW MUSIC by Offset (Father of 4), Solange (When I Get Home) and 2 Chainz (Rap or Go to the League). Gets a bit side tracked but we're working on that. Comment and give your feedback. Subscribe if you're here for us :) Thanks for Listening. PS: Tommy Hilfiger is not a racist. That claim of racism was a rumor that started in 1996. Oprah debunked those rumors.. he never said he didn't make clothes for non white ppl.

True North Views Podcast
Episode 45 | "Queen Sol"

True North Views Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 97:55


The Kings of Dope Criticism, Pharaohs of Prolific Opinion, and Emperors of Elevated Thought are back at it again. In this episode JustShola & your boy Harris dive into:• MUSIC POTPOURRI. Is Drake officially going independent under the name ‘Frozen Moments LLC’? How much would you pay for a Drake show in Vegas? New music report: We’ve gotten our second week in a row of some major releases and we’re doing deep dives on some highly anticipated albums. Solange - ‘When I Get Home’; can it follow up ‘A Seat At The Table’? 2 Chainz - ‘Rap Or Go To The League’; was the A&R “work” of LeBron James felt on this album? We also discuss a few more key releases for the week: DaBaby - ‘Baby On Baby’, T-Pain - ‘1UP’, Lil Skies - ‘Shelby’, and much more. Finally we ask, What’s In Your Rotation? (11:55)• RANDOM THOUGHTS (1:25:27)Check us out at www.TrueNorthViews.ca. As usual, the Viewers can follow us on all platforms @TrueNorthViews, including SoundCloud. Search ‘True North Views’ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your major podcast platform of choice. Subscribe, rate, and comment.Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/true-north-views-podcast/c06e2720-e45e-46e1-8603-3dbfd2d78f30This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

St. Michael's University Church Sermons
To Big for a Bumper Sticker - Casey Jones

St. Michael's University Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 9:36


Luke 9:28-36, [37-43a] Solange: When I Get Home Toni Morrison: "Home" (Essay) Being a vessel Allies

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Bucket Up Podcast
Volume 75: What The Hell Is A Momo, My Guy?

Bucket Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 71:20


The Bucket Hat Boys (Jesse and Ty) talk about these topics this week: Another restaurant story from JB. Movie/TV reviews: How To Train Your Dragon 3, White Boy Rick, Workin' Moms. The oddity of nicknames. People in school that took things too seriously/ Letting people cheat off of you. The MOMO challenge and how the internet is the same but different. Music Reviews: 2 Chainz- Rap Or Go To The League, Solange - When I Get Home, DaBaby- Baby On Baby. Podcast Soundtrack: "Going Baby" By DaBaby "Honeymoon" By Mahalia "Something's Up" by Ade