POPULARITY
He was one of the greatest musical minds of the 20th century… and he hailed from Seattle. Songwriter, composer, arranger and producer Quincy Jones, died yesterday at the age of 91. The 28-time Grammy winner moved to the Pacific Northwest at the age of 10 and eventually graduated from Garfield High School. Jones credited Seattle's musical openness with shaping his style. He met Ray Charles here. In a typical night, they would play across the city, from the tony Seattle Tennis Club to hangouts on Jackson Street, which was in the city's red light district, playing classical, jazz, marches, and pop music. Jones played jazz trumpet. Quincy Jones described his time in Seattle for PBS' “American Masters” in 2021: "We had to play everything with school. We played Sousa. And you play classical music and Debussy… on the jobs… Ray Charles, we, played Debussey on some of the jobs and we had to play Big Fat Butterfly parody, a parody on a poor butterfly. We had to play absolutely everything." That musical openness and genre defying attitude was a thread that he carried throughout his life. In the 50's, Jones played with some of the jazz greats, including Herbie Mann, Zoot Sims, Hank Jones and Charles Mingus on Evening in Paris from his 1957 LP, “This Is How I Feel About Jazz." A few years later Jones played with Ray Charles on "One Mint Julep." But soon, Jones was branching out stylistically. He left an indelible mark on the music industry through his film scores... And while Soul Bossa Nova wasn't specifically WRITTEN for Austin Powers, it certainly became known as the theme song for the "International Man of Mystery..." He arranged songs for legends like Frank Sinatra. And in the 70's, when funk was EVERYWHERE, Jones turned it into gold, including the track "The Streetbeater," which became the theme song to Sanford & Sons... In the 80's Jones famously produced Michael Jackson's meteoric rise to stardom, with tracks like "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough." He butted heads with Jackson on the opening to Billie Jean... (He thought it was too long, Jackson disagreed.) And made the notorious phone call that got Eddie Van Halen in the studio to play guitar on "Beat It..." Quincy Jones, a giant of American music, is one of few producers to have number one records in three consecutive decades, the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s... Jones passed Sunday night at his home in Los Angeles. He was 91. Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network. RELATED LINK: Quincy Jones's Legacy in 14 Essential Songs - New York TimesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MARTEN - Summer Mix 2024Tracklist:1. Steff Da Campo - I Need A Dollar (Dave Crusher Club Mix)2. David Guetta, Billen Ted & Girl on Couch - Man In Finance3. ACRAZE, Joey Valence & Brae vs. Bad Bunny - Heard It Like This vs. Tití Me Preguntó (WeDamnz Mashup)4. DJ Snake - Teka (feat. Peso Pluma) [Vandal On Da Track Remix] 5. Micheal Buble & Jason Derulo - Spicy Margarita (Torgils Remix)6. Don Omar & Lucenzo - Danza Kuduro (Tiësto Remix)7. Sico Vox - Cumbya Hey! vs. Dale Don Dale8. Gipsy King - Baila Me (Penn Brothers & Tamisha Remix)9. Shakira - Hips Don't Lie (GIACOBBI Remix)10. Michael Jackson - Don't Stop Til You Get Enough vs. Feel It Ya (Jordan Dae X NICK ROBERTS Mashup)11. Henry Fong & Jake Shore - Take Control12. Justin Timberlake, David Guetta, Mason & Princess Superstar - Sexyback vs. Exceeder (Gin and Sonic Mashup)13. James Hype & Kim Petras - Drums (Tiësto Remix)14. Sean Paul - Get Busy (Odd Mob Club Mix)15. David Guetta, Prophecy & MORTEN - Kill The Vibe16. John Summit - Shiver (Filipe Guerra Remix)17. David Guetta & OneRepublic - I Don't Wanna Wait (Yagoz Remix)18. Dubdogz & DLMT - I Love It19. Gloria Estefan - Conga (BackTrack Remix)20. Wuki - Sunshine (My Girl)21. Badger - These Words (Zillionaire Remix)22. Martin Solveig & Dragonette - Hello (Super Edit)23. Hektor Mass vs. Jack Harlow - Gasoline / Lovin' On Me (COASTR Edit)24. Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso (Gin and Sonic Remix)
En la sección semanal de Discos Desiertos, con la locutora, productora y actriz Geraldine Hill, conocemos las canciones favoritas y los tesoros sonoros ocultos de la cantante Esther Ballestero. Suenan Michael Jackson (Don't Stop Til You Get Enough), Barbara Streisand (Don't Rain On My Parade), Pavarotti (Let It Rain FEAT Bon Jovi), Rocío Durcal (Me Gustas Mucho) y John Travolta & Olivia Newton John (You're The One That I Love).
Welcome back to Boozy Bracketology! This week, we enter the second half of the Round of 32 in the best Michael Jackson song bracket. Things get a bit contentious as host Jeff tries to restrain the panel of Scott, Mike, Natalie, John, and Adam while they make some difficult and probably controversial choices. The stakes continue to get higher as we continue to narrow this down, so Don't Stop Til You Get Enough. Want fun trivia to support a wonderful small business owner? Head on over to www.patreon.com/liquidkourage and take part in the World Trivia Federation! Are you enjoying the show? www.patreon.com/ptebb Discord: www.ptebb.com/discord Merch: www.ptebb.com Find our Facebook, IG, Twitter, and more at www.ptebb.com! Don't forget – Leave us a 5 Star Rating and write us a review Enjoy The Show!
Hour 2: Michael Jackson's “Don't Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” will always be special to Gio because it was the song when he was a contestant in Pittsburgh's version of Dancing with the Stars. The woman who trained him left her husband for her priest. That reminds us of Father Phil and Carmela from The Sopranos. The Yankees had another bad loss last night in LA. The pitch clock is helping but baseball still isn't like it used to be. Why was Anthony Volpe swinging for a HR when he needed a single? Jerry says Griffin Canning of the Angels had a very slow delivery. Giancarlo Stanton for Max Scherzer: who says no? Gio would love to have time to rewatch The Sopranos. Thursday Night Football hasn't caught on and is a problem. Do we even need Sunday Night Football? CLo returns for an update but first Gio asks Fliegs a Taylor Swift question, Diet Coke is considered dangerous by some and Russell Okung lost a lot of weight. Gio looks back at some of his diets. Men in the Hamptons are demanding penis injections. Gio would do it if he was a single man. Looking into penis enlargement methods online. We get to hear Wayne Randazzo again with the Yankees in Anaheim. Chris McMonigle fell into an old-timey voice. Is there such a thing as a penis that's too big? John Sterling got mad at the Angels PA announcer. Running backs across the NFL are not happy. In the final segment of the hour, Gio needs to give a gift to his neighbor that helped him fix the A/C last night. Eddie has the answer.
Hour 1: We had another frustrating Yankees loss, there's a frustrated Giants running back and Gio is shaking off a rough night on the golf course. He lost and the A/C was not working at home. Like Saquon tweeted, “it is what it is”. Gio thinks Saquon should have taken the Giants offer. Jerry believes there's only one way the valuation of running backs will ever change. CLo is in for Jerry and begins with the Yankees blowing another late lead, this time to Shohei Ohtani and the Angels. Jerry joked that Griffin Canning could throw a no-hitter against the Yankees. He didn't, but he did strike out 12 batters. Gio and Jerry have no problem with the Yankees not walking Ohtani before his game-tying HR. We may have seen the last of Josh Donaldson. Jerry wonders if some under-performing players should kick back some money to the owners paying them. Le'Veon Bell considers himself a prophet. The Jets don't want Hard Knocks to air when players get cut at the end of camp. Gio and Jerry say that's fine, we've seen that same scene a million times. Joel Embiid might want out of Philly. James Harden is a piece of work. In the final segment of the hour, we discuss the songs we can play as rejoins in the two hours we are off TV after Eddie chose a deep-cut from The Beatles. What songs did The Beatles play when they first played at Shea in the 60s? Gio gained some respect for Kirk Cousins watching him in “Quarterback”. Hour 2: Michael Jackson's “Don't Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” will always be special to Gio because it was the song when he was a contestant in Pittsburgh's version of Dancing with the Stars. The woman who trained him left her husband for her priest. That reminds us of Father Phil and Carmela from The Sopranos. The Yankees had another bad loss last night in LA. The pitch clock is helping but baseball still isn't like it used to be. Why was Anthony Volpe swinging for a HR when he needed a single? Jerry says Griffin Canning of the Angels had a very slow delivery. Giancarlo Stanton for Max Scherzer: who says no? Gio would love to have time to rewatch The Sopranos. Thursday Night Football hasn't caught on and is a problem. Do we even need Sunday Night Football? CLo returns for an update but first Gio asks Fliegs a Taylor Swift question, Diet Coke is considered dangerous by some and Russell Okung lost a lot of weight. Gio looks back at some of his diets. Men in the Hamptons are demanding penis injections. Gio would do it if he was a single man. Looking into penis enlargement methods online. We get to hear Wayne Randazzo again with the Yankees in Anaheim. Chris McMonigle fell into an old-timey voice. Is there such a thing as a penis that's too big? John Sterling got mad at the Angels PA announcer. Running backs across the NFL are not happy. In the final segment of the hour, Gio needs to give a gift to his neighbor that helped him fix the A/C last night. Eddie has the answer. Hour 3: We are getting ready for CBS Sports Network to join us after the soccer friendly they were airing wraps up. How can the Angels let Shohei Ohtani walk away as a free agent? Jerry says the Mets best hope of landing Ohtani long term is to trade for him and sell him on New York while he is here. Gio says the Dodgers can just sit back, wait and land Ohtani in free agency. If a team trades for Ohtani and loses him in free agency it would be one of the biggest trade busts ever. Will the Mets pursue Ohtani at some point? Is there a case for the Mets mostly running it back next year? CLo returns with an Ohtani highlight to beat the Yankees and Jerry notices his hair is getting grayer. Running backs have been devalued. Are wide receivers next? Gio says no way. Greg Olsen says there's a lot in the game of football that looks or sounds like penises. Is Joel Embiid just trolling everyone? A man on TikTok was not happy when his wife told him she is pregnant with their 4th child. Failed vasectomy stories. In the final segment of the hour, Bebe Rexha shared a text from her boyfriend on Instagram. He texted her that she gained weight after telling her the same in person. Jeff Passan broke his back. Hour 4: Rookies for some teams, including the Giants, are reporting to camp today. Everyone for the Jets reports tomorrow. We need football with these baseball teams. Gio got help with his slip yesterday. The marina owners who don't follow sports or know about Gio and WFAN helped out after someone played them the clip of Gio saying they don't know who he is on yesterday's show. They loved it and were happy to help. Gio has to give more “man baskets” now. One of them will get the vag-ankle. We can make better “man baskets” or “man crates” than the ones that are available online. CLo returns for his final update of the day. John Calipari has Kentucky practicing at Drake's house. Ohtani and the Angels beat the Yankees in the series opener last night. The Mets are back in action tonight. Joe B talked about golfing with Robert Saleh filling in with Evan yesterday. How long did it take for Saleh to regret golfing with Joe? Dog is returning to Bar A for the first time since he left WFAN. He faxed in his WFAN resignation from Bar A. In Moment of the Day, penis enlargement is “exploding” in the Hamptons. In the final segment of the day, Gio reads an interview with Evan Fournier in which he references Dragon Ball Z (thanks Anthony Gallo for explaining what he meant) and trashes Tom Thibodeau.
1. Black Uluru - Chalice2. Tarrus Riley - Guess Who's Coming To Dinner3. Skip Marley - That's Not True4. Mojo Morgan - Streets Worldwide5. Furious - Hope & Pray6. Lutan Fyah - On The Right Track7. Capelton - Thank You Jan8. IMO - Black Love9. Visionaer - Make It Through10. Raging Fyah - World A People11. Chronixx - Iyah Walk12. DJ Power - Warriors13. Assassin - What's Da Story14. Daniel Babbaata Marley - Free It Up15. Chronixx - Tenement Yard16. Teacha Dee - Rastafari Warning17. Perfect Giddimani - End To Racism18. Randy Valentine - Anti-Racist19. General Degree - Jah Will Provide20. Romain Virgo - Mi Caan Sleep21. Beres Hammond - I Feel Good22. Tarrus Riley - She's Loyal23. Queen Africa - Below The Waist24. Delly Ranx - Good Girls25. Beres Hammond Ft Buju Banton - I'm Gonna Do My Best26. Tarrus Riley - Just The Way You Are27. Ginjah Ft DeJah - Soulmate28. Luciano - Our Love Will Last29. Nazzleman - Fire30. Romain Virgo - Stick By You31. Lutan Fyah - Feel Like Skank32. Busy Signal - Reggae Make You Rock33. Rihanna - No Love Allowed (Remix)34. Estelle Ft Tarrus Riley - Love Like Ours35. Ty Dolla $ign Ft Damian Marley - So Am I36. Romain Virgo - Cold Side37. Busy Signal - The Wya You Love Me38. Sizzla - Bun Fire39. Anthony B - Yard And Broad 40. Demi Morrison - Mad Lion Roar41. Esco Levi - Ris 42. Delly Ranx - Weed Market43. Richie Stephens - Free Up The Plant44. Dready C - Mr Taxman 45. Darka - Smoker46. Range Lockz - Ganja47. Poppa Yzee - Sleep Nor Slumber48. Teacha Dee - Show Respect49. P.Nyne Ft Adonis - Ganaj Fi Legal50. Delly Ranx - Smokin' Highgrade 51. Alicia Keys Ft Damian Marley - No One (Remix)52. Hortense Ellis - I'm Still In Love With You Boy53. Pressure - Virgin Islands Nice54. Cocoa Tea - Sweet Life55. Barrington Levy - She's Mine56. Everton Blender - Blend Them57. Derrick Laro - Don't Stop Til You Get Enough
Prestigieuse et riche, l'université américaine de Harvard possède un prospère fonds d'investissement depuis près de cinquante ans. Dans « La Story », le podcast d'actualité des « Echos », Pierrick Fay et ses invités nous font entrer dans les arcanes de la Harvard Management Company (HMC), détentrice du plus gros trésor de guerre universitaire.La Story est un podcast des « Echos » présenté par Pierrick Fay. Cet épisode a été enregistré en juin 2023. Rédaction en chef : Clémence Lemaistre. Invités : Solveig Godeluck (correspondante des « Echos » à New York) et Nessim Aït-Kacimi (journaliste au service Marchés des « Echos »). Réalisation : Nicolas Jean et Willy Ganne. Musique : Théo Boulenger. Identité graphique : Upian. Photo : Shutterstock. Sons : Loto, Michael Jackson « Don't Stop Til You Get Enough » (1979), Harvard University Band, Barack Adama « Harvard » (2017), « La Revanche d'une blonde » (2001), University of Texas Longhorn Band. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
שעה ראשונה:אור מטלון - מזמורינו נמלאAltın Gün - Badi Sabah OlmadanYuz - KarkomMohamed Lamouri - Jamais la netferkoTootArd - Cocktail 1טיפקס, עידו מימון - היי טק דבקה Izabo, אילן פלד - Don't Stop Til You Get Enoughאבשלום אריאל - רק כי את יפההדג נחש - אחד אחדBoom Pam - Silver LiningJonny Greenwood, Rashid Al Najjar, דודו טסה - Ashufak ShayMatan Caspi, Sababa 5, Shiran Tzfira - Manginat Mahapehaטונה, עדי אולמנסקי - גוף (גרסה מלוכלכת)דודא, נתן בבייב ברג׳י - קוקורון פרץ - הוא לא ידעTapash, גידו - שוב בתחנהשעה שנייה:החצר האחורית - הכל פה משובשואדים מכונה, נטע וינר, סמירה סרייה - יפו Bedouin Burger - Zamel Duo Brothers - Wake 'n BakeKutiman - Sun Don't Shine דניאל וייל - (Nenor remix) איך הלא שלך יישמע Neshama, Shipi - ת ג י ד י ל י מ ש ה ודודא - אם הייתי יכולוייב איש - תשע רועי דורון, נטע וינר - לא יכול לישוןאיציק פצצתי - שלום הקוסםשי נחייסי - צלילי הליל ברי סחרוף, אילן פלד - ומה נשארטל פרידמן - איציק סעידיאן 3999עמיר לב - שרשרת
It's the upbeat feel good dance mechamix you need right now and it's the final new mechamix for 2022 - so let's dance dance dance yeah! BPM = 116 – 119 TRACKS:DAFT PUNK – Get LuckyPINK – Never Gonna Not Dance Again (ultimix)JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE – Can't Stop That FeelingMICHAEL JACKSON – Don't Stop Til You Get Enough (dj beats mix) For all your mechamix needs go to: THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE:http://mechanism.podomatic.com THE OFFICIAL FACEBOOK PAGE:https://www.facebook.com/theofficialmechanismpodcast THE OFFICIAL TWITTER PAGE:https://twitter.com/MechPod THE OFFICIAL MIXCLOUD PAGE:www.mixcloud.com/Mechanism_Podcast THE OFFICIAL INSTAGRAM PAGE:https://www.instagram.com/mechanism_podcast/ GOOGLE PODCASTS:http://bit.ly/GoogleMechamix TUNE IN:http://bit.ly/TuneInMechamix APPLE PODCASTS:http://bit.ly/AppleMechamix IHEART RADIO PODCAST:http://bit.ly/IheartMechamix YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/c/THEOFFICIALMECHANISMPODCAST #mechamix
1. Black Uluru - Chalice2. Tarrus Riley - Guess Who's Coming To Dinner3. Skip Marley - That's Not True4. Mojo Morgan - Streets Worldwide5. Furious - Hope & Pray6. Lutan Fyah - On The Right Track7. Capelton - Thank You Jan8. IMO - Black Love9. Visionaer - Make It Through10. Raging Fyah - World A People11. Chronixx - Iyah Walk12. DJ Power - Warriors13. Assassin - What's Da Story14. Daniel Babbaata Marley - Free It Up15. Chronixx - Tenement Yard16. Teacha Dee - Rastafari Warning17. Perfect Giddimani - End To Racism18. Randy Valentine - Anti-Racist19. General Degree - Jah Will Provide20. Romain Virgo - Mi Caan Sleep21. Beres Hammond - I Feel Good22. Tarrus Riley - She's Loyal23. Queen Africa - Below The Waist24. Delly Ranx - Good Girls25. Beres Hammond Ft Buju Banton - I'm Gonna Do My Best26. Tarrus Riley - Just The Way You Are27. Ginjah Ft DeJah - Soulmate28. Luciano - Our Love Will Last29. Nazzleman - Fire30. Romain Virgo - Stick By You31. Lutan Fyah - Feel Like Skank32. Busy Signal - Reggae Make You Rock33. Rihanna - No Love Allowed (Remix)34. Estelle Ft Tarrus Riley - Love Like Ours35. Ty Dolla $ign Ft Damian Marley - So Am I36. Romain Virgo - Cold Side37. Busy Signal - The Wya You Love Me38. Sizzla - Bun Fire39. Anthony B - Yard And Broad 40. Demi Morrison - Mad Lion Roar41. Esco Levi - Ris 42. Delly Ranx - Weed Market43. Richie Stephens - Free Up The Plant44. Dready C - Mr Taxman 45. Darka - Smoker46. Range Lockz - Ganja47. Poppa Yzee - Sleep Nor Slumber48. Teacha Dee - Show Respect49. P.Nyne Ft Adonis - Ganaj Fi Legal50. Delly Ranx - Smokin' Highgrade 51. Alicia Keys Ft Damian Marley - No One (Remix)52. Hortense Ellis - I'm Still In Love With You Boy53. Pressure - Virgin Islands Nice54. Cocoa Tea - Sweet Life55. Barrington Levy - She's Mine56. Everton Blender - Blend Them57. Derrick Laro - Don't Stop Til You Get Enough
L'été, c'est enfin le moment où on profite VRAIMENT de l'apéro, alors cette semaine on vous suggère nos meilleures bande-sons : un savant mélange entre du chill, des bonnes vibes, du soleil et du bon temps. Retrouvez-nous sur Instagram et Twitter @lesondapres.Les morceaux présentés : Johan Papaconstantino - J'aimeraiPhony Ppl - End of the NightGros Mo - Mi CarinaRené & Angela - Bangin' The BoogieAutres références :Playlist LE SON D'APRÈS dispo sur Apple Music, Spotify, Deezer & YouTube !Si vous nous trouvez pas, liens ici : https://linktr.ee/lesondapresJOHAN PAPACONSTANTINOLolo ZouaiMyth SyzerL'EP « Contre-jour »Benjamin BiolayAmr DiabLa reprise du morceau « Les Mots Bleus » de Christophe.Le morceau « Tata » PHONY PPLAnderson .PaakStevie WonderKali UchisErykah BaduRex Orange CountyL'album « Yesterday's Tomorrow »L'album « mo'za-ik »Goûte Mes DisquesThe InternetThe RootsMasegoLe titre « Fkn Around » ft. Megan Thee StallionLe titre « On My Shit » ft. Joey Bada$$Le titre « Why iii Love The Moon »« Surfin' USA » des Beach BoysLe Tiny Desk NPR de Megan Thee StallionGROS MONemir Le morceau « Ailleurs » avec Deen BurbigoLe morceau « Wake Up » avec Alpha WannLe producteur En'ZooL'EP « Fils de Pute »L'album « Les Étoiles » L'album « GROZO Social Club »Le morceau « Désolé » Le morceau « Paradis Artificiel » en featuring avec NekfeuLe morceau « Le Sang » Le morceau « Aie aie aie »L'album « Les # de Gros Mo » particulièrement les morceaux « #Hulahoop » et « #Malsain » Ft NemirL'EP « Ora » de NemirLala &ceRENÉ & ANGELABeyoncéJean-Jacques GoldmanL'épisode “Les Sons d'Après de Yannis” sorti en juinChicRégineLes titres « Wanna Be Starting Something » et « Don't Stop ‘Til You Get Enough » de Michael JacksonRené MooreLes albums « Dangerous » et « HIStory » de Michael JacksonAngela WinbushStevie WonderJanet JacksonThe Isley BrothersEvelyn KingLe titre « I Love You More » de René & AngelaLe titre « Jackpote 2000 » de 113, produit par DJ MehdiJay-ZLarry JuneFoxy BrownL'album « Rise »DJ Supermarkt sur SoundcloudToo Slow To DiscoLe DJset « Cuban Vinyl Mix » de Gilles PetersonLe festival et la webradio Worldwide Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Joe Tatton, teclista de The New Mastersounds, irrumpió en solitario en 2016 antes del reciente homenaje "Rodina" a Mose Alisson. Y de los mismos archivos del sello "All Thing Analogue" escuchamos a la formación germana The Harmony Socidety... Y en la misma línea a la banda finlandesa Chicken Grass con su primer disco. Momento para los Coryell, el ilustre padre guitarrista y su menos conocido hijo multiinstrumentista y gran pianista. Joy Crookes hechizó en su actuación de este sábado en el BBK LIVE y esperamos con ilusión los conciertos de esta semana Robert Glasper en España. Y tenemos lo nuevo de Young Gun Silver Fox. DISCO 1 THE JOE TATTON TRIO Bang bang Boogaloo (EARLY WORKS) DISCO 2 THE HARMONY SOCIETY Bus Stop Boogie (EARLY WORKS) DISCO 3 CHICKEN GRASS & PRINCESS SHAW Sister Rosetta’s Train DISCO 4 CURTIS HARDING Keep On Shining DISCO 5 LARRY CORYELL Gabriela’s Song DISCO 6 ROBIN DANAR & JULIAN CORYELL Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough DISCO 7 JOY CROOKES Poison (JGW) DISCO 8 YOUNG GUN SILVER FOX West Side Jet MST v2 Vintage Smooth (CLO CANCIONES DE HOY) DISCO 9 ARLO PARKS Hurt DISCO 10 ROBERT GLASPER & JENNIFER HUDSON Out Of My Hands DISCO 11 GARY TAYLOR Take Control DISCO 12 CÉCILE McLORIN SALVANT Thunderclouds DISCO 13 JORGE PARDO LaLínea 1+2 Escuchar audio
The future king of pop, Michael Joseph Jackson, was born on August 29, 1958 in Gary, Indiana. Joe Jackson, Michael's dad, was a former boxer and crane operator at U.S. Steel during the 1950s in Gary – according to a fantastic article by Rolling Stone, quoted in the book; Dave Marsh's Trapped: Michael Jackson and the Crossover Dream, there were actual quotas in place on how many black workers were allowed to move up the ladder into skilled trades in the city's mills. This idiocy meant black workers were paid less than white workers. Unfortunately, this also meant they were subject to higher rates of fatal industry-related illnesses – but Papa Joe hoped that music would lift his life. Michael's mother, Katherine Scruse, was from Alabama but lived in East Chicago, Indiana when she met Joe. Momma Katherine played clarinet and piano, had dreams of being a country-and-western performer, worked part-time at Sears, and was a Jehovah's Witness. She grew up listening to country & western music, and even though she had a dream to be a musician, she was stricken with a bout of polio that had left her with an unfortunate and permanent limp. Papa Joe and Momma Katherine were young when they married in 1949 and started on the idea of a big ol family. The first of the bunch was Maureen (aka Rebbie) in 1950, then Sigmund (aka Jackie) in 1951, Toriano (Tito) followed up in 1953, Jermaine in 1954, La Toya in 1956, Marlon in 1957. Then there came Michael in 1958, Randy in 1961, and little baby Janet in 1966, making her 16 years younger than Rebbie. Marlon was actually a twin but their brother, Brandon, died shortly after birth. M.J. and his cluster of brothers and sisters constantly had music around them. Papa Joe was super into the new electric R&B sound tearing up Chicago, which wasn't far away, not to mention the beginning stages of early rock & roll. So Papa Joe formed a band with his brothers called "the Falcons," making some extra coin in the surrounding area at parties and small clubs. In his 1988 autobiography, Moonwalk, Michael wrote, "They would do some of the great early rock & roll and blues songs by Chuck Berry, Little Richard … you name it," Going on to say, "All those styles were amazing, and each had an influence on … us, though we were too young to know it at the time." The Falcons eventually broke up, and Papa Joe put down his guitar and hid it in his bedroom closet. He wouldn't let anyone near it, let alone touch it, giving us insight into his control over the household. Regardless of Papa Joe's musical dismay, Momma Katherine taught her flock of kiddies how to harmonize while listening to her favorite country/western songs. Tito, just like daddy, was drawn to music and one day thought it was a bright idea to snag Papa Joe's precious guitar from the closet and take it to practice with his brothers. Well, guess what? He broke a string. Michael later said Joe whipped Tito for the infraction and, "he let him have it,." After the whoopin', Papa Joe told Tito to show him what he could do on the guitar. Well, Papa joe was floored. Tito impressed the crap out of him. Is it possible that at that very moment, Papa Joe's lightbulb blew a breaker and saw his musical dreams come to fruition vicariously through his kids? First, he bought Tito his own guitar and taught him some Ray Charles music, then he got Jermaine a bass. Soon he was working all his sons into an ensemble. So, I'm going to say yes, the breaker blew. Papa Joe loved the blues, but he appreciated that his kids liked the new R&B – Motown and soul – and more than likely saw dollar signs every time they mentioned it. Joe wanted Jermaine to be the lead singer with Jackie and Tito, and Michael and Marlon playing the tambourine and congas. Michael has said that his father told him he had a "fat nose" (just a little foreshadowing here) and abused him during rehearsals. Michael recalled that Joe often sat in a chair with a belt in his hand as his children rehearsed, ready to punish any mistakes. Joe acknowledged that he regularly whipped Michael. Katherine said that although whipping came to be considered abuse, it was a common way to discipline children when Michael was growing up. Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and Marlon have said that their father wasn't abusive and that the whippings, which were harder on Michael because he was younger, kept them disciplined and out of trouble. Michael said his childhood was lonely and isolated. At just four years old, Momma Katherine saw Michael singing along to a James Brown song, and she saw – in both his voice and moves – he was already better than his older brother. So she told Joe, "I think we have another lead singer." Katherine would later say that sometimes Michael's precocious abilities frightened her – she probably saw that his childhood might give way to stardom – but she also noticed that there was something undeniable about his young voice. Michael was also a natural entertainer. He absolutely loved singing and dancing, and because he was so young, the choice was clear, Michael was young, AND Michael was BAD. Get it? No? He was fantastic, OK? Joe Jackson was good at what he did. "He knew exactly what I had to do to become a professional," Michael later said. "He taught me exactly how to hold a mic, make gestures to the crowd, and handle an audience." But by Joe's own admission, he was also unrelenting. "When I found out that my kids were interested in becoming entertainers, I really went to work with them," he told the time in 1984. "I rehearsed them about three years before I turned them loose. That's practically every day, for at least two or three hours. … They got a little upset about the whole thing in the beginning because the other kids were out having a good time. … Then I saw that after they became better, they enjoyed it more." That isn't always how Michael remembered it. "We'd perform for him, and he'd critique us," he wrote in Moonwalk. "If you messed up, you got hit, sometimes with a belt, sometimes with a switch. … I'd get beaten for things that happened mostly outside rehearsal. Dad would make me so mad and hurt that I'd try to get back at him and get beaten all the more. I'd take a shoe and throw it at him, or I'd just fight back, swinging my fists. That's why I got it more than all my brothers combined. I'd fight back, and my father would kill me, just tear me up." Those moments – and probably many more – created a loss that Jackson never got over. He was essential to the family's music-making, but there was no other bond between father and son. Again, from Moonwalk: "One of the few things I regret most is never being able to have a real closeness with him. He built a shell around himself over the years, and once he stopped talking about our family business, he found it hard to relate to us. We'd all be together, and he'd just leave the room." Around 1964, Joe began entering the Jackson brothers in talent contests, many of which they handily won. Michael started sharing lead vocals with Jermaine, and the group's name was changed to the Jackson 5. In 1965, the group won a talent show; Michael performed the dance to Robert Parker's 1965 song "Barefootin'" and sang the Temptations' "My Girl." From 1966 to 1968, the Jackson 5 toured the Midwest; they frequently played at a string of black clubs known as the Chitlin' Circuit as the opening act for artists such as Sam & Dave, the O'Jays, Gladys Knight, and Etta James. Oh, and James Brown. No one was as important to Michael as James Brown. "I knew every step, every grunt, every spin and turn," he recalled. "He would give a performance that would exhaust you, just wear you out emotionally. His whole physical presence, the fire coming out of his pores, would be phenomenal. You'd feel every bead of sweat on his face, and you'd know what he was going through….You couldn't teach a person what I've learned just standing and watching." The chitlin circuit was a collection of performance venues throughout the eastern, southern, and upper Midwest areas of the United States that provided commercial and cultural acceptance for African American musicians, comedians, and other entertainers during the era of racial segregation in the United States through the 1960s. The Jackson 5 also performed at clubs and cocktail lounges, where striptease shows were featured, and local auditoriums and high school dances. In August 1967, while touring the East Coast, they won a weekly amateur night concert at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, NY. "At first, I told myself they were just kids," Joe said in 1971. "I soon realized they were very professional. There was nothing to wait for. The boys were ready for stage training, and I ran out of reasons to keep them from the school of hard knocks." So in 1966, he booked his sons into Gary's black nightclubs and some in Chicago. Many of the clubs served alcohol and several featured strippers. "This is quite a life for a nine-year-old," Katherine would remind her husband, but Joe was undaunted. "I used to stand in the wings of this one place in Chicago and watch a lady whose name was Mary Rose," Michael recalled. "This girl would take off her clothes and panties and throw them to the audience. The men would pick them up and sniff them and yell. My brothers and I would be watching all this, taking it in, and my father wouldn't mind." Sam Moore of Sam and Dave recalled Joe locking Michael – who was maybe 10 years old – in a dressing room while Joe went off on his own adventures. Michael sat alone for hours. He also later recalled having to go onstage even if he'd been sick in bed that day. On those tours, the most famous place was the Apollo in New York, where the Jackson 5 won an Amateur Night show in 1967. Joe had invested everything he had in his sons' success, though any accurate recognition or profit would also be his success. While on the circuit, Joe had known Gladys Knight, who was enjoying a string of small wins with Motown, America's pre-eminent black pop label. With the encouragement of both Knight and Motown R&B star Bobby Taylor, of Bobby Taylor and the Vancouvers, Joe took his sons to Detroit to audition for the label after they opened for Taylor at Chicago's Regal Theater in 1968. Taylor produced some of their early Motown recordings, including a version of "Who's Lovin' You." In 1969, Motown moved the Jackson family to Los Angeles, set them up at the homes of Diana Ross and the label's owner, Berry Gordy, and began grooming them. Finally, Motown executives decided Ms. Ross should introduce the Jackson 5 to the public. Michael remembered Gordy telling them, "I'm gonna make you the biggest thing in the world. … Your first record will be a number one, your second record will be a number one, and so will your third record. Three number-one records in a row." In 1959, Gordy founded Tamla Records – which soon became known as Motown – in Detroit. By the time he signed the Jackson 5, Motown had long enjoyed its status as the most essential black-owned and -operated record label in America, spawning the successes of Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, the Temptations, Mary Wells, the Four Tops, and Diana Ross and the Supremes, among others. Unlike Stax and Atlantic, Motown's soul wasn't incredibly bluesy or gritty, nor was it music that spoke explicitly to social matters or to the black struggle in the U.S. By its nature, the label exemplified black achievement. Still, its music was made to be consumed by the pop mainstream – which of course, meant a white audience as much as a black one (the label's early records bore the legend "The Sound of Young America"). At the time, rock music was exceedingly becoming a medium for full-length albums. However, Motown maintained its identity as a label that manufactured hit singles, despite groundbreaking albums by Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye. Gordy was looking for a singles-oriented group to deliver hits for young people and give them somebody to identify as their own and admire. The Jackson 5, Gordy said, would exemplify "bubblegum soul." The Jackson 5 made their first television appearance in 1969 in the Miss Black America pageant, performing a cover of "It's Your Thing." Rolling Stone later described the young Michael as "a prodigy" with "overwhelming musical gifts" who "quickly emerged as the main draw and lead singer." The Jackson 5's first three singles – "I Want You Back," "ABC" and "The Love You Save" – became Number One hits as Gordy had promised, and so did a fourth, "I'll Be There." "I Want You Back" became the first Jackson 5 song to reach number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100; it stayed there for four weeks. It was originally written for Gladys Knight and The Pips and Diana Ross. The group was established as the breakout sensation of 1970. Fred Rice, who would create Jackson 5 merchandise for Motown, said, "I call 'em the black Beatles. … It's unbelievable." And he was right. The Jackson 5 defined the transition from 1960s soul to 1970s pop as much as Sly and the Family Stone. When many Americans were uneasy about minority aspirations to power, the Jackson 5 displayed an agreeable ideal of black pride, reflecting kinship and aspiration rather than opposition. Moreover, they represented a realization that the civil rights movement made possible, which couldn't have happened even five or six years earlier. Not to mention, the Jackson 5 earned the respect of the critics. Reviewing "I Want You Back" in Rolling Stone, Jon Landau wrote, "The arrangement, energy and simple spacing of the rhythm all contribute to the record's spellbinding impact." Yes, we all they were a fantastic group. However, there was no question about who the Jackson 5's true star was and who they depended on. Michael's voice also worked beyond conventional notions of male-soul vocals – it surpassed genders. Cultural critic and musician Jason King wrote, "It is not an exaggeration to say that he was the most advanced popular singer of his age in the history of recorded music. His untrained tenor was uncanny. By all rights, he shouldn't have had as much vocal authority as he did at such a young age." In May 1971, the Jackson family moved into a large house on a two-acre estate in Encino, California. Michael turned from a child performer into a heart-throbbing teen idol during this period. Michael and his brothers seemed like they were everywhere for at least the first few years and enjoyed the praise of the masses. But soon, they experienced some problematic limitations. The music they were making wasn't really of invention – they didn't write or produce it – and after Michael was relegated to recording throwback tunes like "Rockin' Robin," in 1972, he worried that the Jackson 5 would become an "oldies act" before he left adolescence. Michael released four solo studio albums with Motown: Got to Be There (1972), Ben (1972), Music & Me (1973), and Forever, Michael(1975). "Got to Be There" and "Ben," the title tracks from his first two solo albums, sold well as singles, as did a cover of the aforementioned, Bobby Day's "Rockin' Robin." They were frustrated by Motown's refusal to give creative input, so The Jackson 5 started producing themselves and creating their own sound. When given creative leeway, Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye showed the ability to grow and change – and sell records. And with 1974's "Dancing Machine," the Jacksons proved they could thrive when they tackled a funk groove and brought the robot dance into popularity. Motown, however, wouldn't consider it. "They not only refused to grant our requests," Michael said in Moonwalk, "they told us it was taboo to even mention that we wanted to do our own music." Michael understood this: Motown would not let the Jackson 5 grow. But unfortunately, they also wouldn't let him grow as an artist. So Michael waited, studying the producers he and his brothers worked with. "I was like a hawk preying in the night," he said. "I'd watch everything. They didn't get away with nothing without me seeing. I really wanted to get into it." In 1975, The Jackson 5 left Motown, and Joe Jackson negotiated a new deal for his sons with Epic Records for a 500 percent royalty-rate increase and renamed themselves the Jacksons, with younger brother Randy joining the band around this time. The contract also stipulated solo albums from the Jacksons (though the arrangement did not include Jermaine, who married Gordy's daughter Hazel and stayed with Motown, creating a rift with the family that lasted for several years). Motown tried to block the deal and stopped the brothers from using the Jackson 5 name. Instead, epic initially placed them with Philadelphia producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. Still, it wouldn't be until 1978's "Destiny" that the Jacksons, with Michael as their primary songwriter, finally took control over their music and rebranded their sound with the dance-tastic hits "Blame It on the Boogie" and "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)," while bringing a newly found emotional embellishment in songs like "Push Me Away" and "Bless His Soul." Destiny, however, was just the start. After that, Michael was ready to make significant changes to establish his dominance as a solo artist. In 1977, Michael moved to New York City to star as the Scarecrow in The Wiz. It costarred Diana Ross, Nipsey Russell, and Ted Ross. The movie was a box-office failure but has gained significant traction as a cult classic. Its score was arranged by a gentleman named Quincy Jones, who later produced three of Michael's solo albums. In New York, Jackson often hung out at the Studio 54 nightclub, where he discovered early hip hop; this influenced his beatboxing on future tracks such as "Working Day and Night." In 1978, Jackson broke his nose during a dance routine. A rhinoplasty led to breathing difficulties that later affected his career. During this time, he fired his father as his manager and found himself a new father figure, that guy Quincy Jones. Jones was a respected jazz musician, bandleader, composer, and arranger who had worked with Clifford Brown, Frank Sinatra, Lesley Gore, Count Basie, Aretha Franklin, and Paul Simon. In addition, he wrote the film scores for The Pawnbroker, In Cold Blood, and In the Heat of the Night. Michael liked Quincy's ear for mixing complex hard beats with soft overlayers. "It was the first time that I fully wrote and produced my songs," Jackson said later, "and I was looking for somebody who would give me that freedom, plus somebody who's unlimited musically." Specifically, Michael said his solo album had to sound different than the Jacksons; he wanted a cleaner and funkier sound. These two getting together was history in the making. Quincy brought an ethereal buoyancy to Michael's 5th solo album, Off the Wall, and his soft erotic fever on songs like "Rock With You" and "Don't Stop' Til You Get Enough," and in a fantastic moment like "She's Out of My Life," Where Quincy pulled out and left the intense heartbreak in Michael's voice. The tears in She's Out of My Life are real. Jackson would break down in tears at the end of each studio take. "We recorded about - I don't know - 8 to 11 takes, and every one at the end, he just cried," producer Quincy Jones said. "I said, 'Hey - that's supposed to be, leave it on there.'" The resulting album was a massive hit, selling more than 5 million copies in the U.S. alone by 1985 and producing four top ten singles. It reached number 3 on the Billboard 200 and sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. “Don't Stop Til You Get Enough” was solely written by Michael. He decided to write the song after constantly humming the melody at home. Michael won three American Music Awards for his solo work in 1980: Favorite Soul/R&B Album, Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist, and Favorite Soul/R&B Single for "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough." He also won a Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough." However, he thought he should have taken away more. The Doobie Brothers' "What a Fool Believes" won Record of the Year, and Billy Joel's 52nd Street won Album of the Year. Michael was stunned and kind of bitter. "My family thought I was going crazy because I was weeping so much about it," he later said. "I felt ignored and it hurt. I said to myself, 'Wait until next time' – they won't be able to ignore the next album. … That experience lit a fire in my soul." Michael told Quincy and others that his next album wouldn't simply be more immense than "Off the Wall," it would be the biggest album ever. Man, he wasn't lying. In 1981, Michael was the American Music Awards winner for Favorite Soul/R&B Album and Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist. In 1980, he secured the highest royalty rate in the music industry: 37 percent of wholesale album profit. So what are royalties, you may ask? Music royalties are compensation payments received by songwriters, composers, recording artists, and their respective representatives in exchange for the licensed use of their music. Michael recorded with Freddie Mercury, the star-studded frontman of future Icons Queen, from 1981 to 1983, recording demos of "State of Shock," "Victory," and "There Must Be More to Life Than This." The recordings were supposed to be for an album of duets, but, according to Queen's manager Jim Beach, the relationship went to crap when Jackson brought a llama into the recording studio. Yes, a llama. Also, Michael was upset by Mercury's drug use. But yet... a llama. Luckily, those songs were released in 2014. Michael recorded "State of Shock" with Mick Jagger for the Jacksons' album Victory (1984), the fifteenth studio album by the Jacksons. The album was the only album to include all six Jackson brothers together as an official group; also, it was the band's last album to be entirely recorded with Michael as lead singer. In 1982, Michael contributed "Someone in the Dark" to the audiobook for the film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
1. Black Uluru - Chalice2. Tarrus Riley - Guess Who's Coming To Dinner3. Skip Marley - That's Not True4. Mojo Morgan - Streets Worldwide5. Furious - Hope & Pray6. Lutan Fyah - On The Right Track7. Capelton - Thank You Jan8. IMO - Black Love9. Visionaer - Make It Through10. Raging Fyah - World A People11. Chronixx - Iyah Walk12. DJ Power - Warriors13. Assassin - What's Da Story14. Daniel Babbaata Marley - Free It Up15. Chronixx - Tenement Yard16. Teacha Dee - Rastafari Warning17. Perfect Giddimani - End To Racism18. Randy Valentine - Anti-Racist19. General Degree - Jah Will Provide20. Romain Virgo - Mi Caan Sleep21. Beres Hammond - I Feel Good22. Tarrus Riley - She's Loyal23. Queen Africa - Below The Waist24. Delly Ranx - Good Girls25. Beres Hammond Ft Buju Banton - I'm Gonna Do My Best26. Tarrus Riley - Just The Way You Are27. Ginjah Ft DeJah - Soulmate28. Luciano - Our Love Will Last29. Nazzleman - Fire30. Romain Virgo - Stick By You31. Lutan Fyah - Feel Like Skank32. Busy Signal - Reggae Make You Rock33. Rihanna - No Love Allowed (Remix)34. Estelle Ft Tarrus Riley - Love Like Ours35. Ty Dolla $ign Ft Damian Marley - So Am I36. Romain Virgo - Cold Side37. Busy Signal - The Wya You Love Me38. Sizzla - Bun Fire39. Anthony B - Yard And Broad 40. Demi Morrison - Mad Lion Roar41. Esco Levi - Ris 42. Delly Ranx - Weed Market43. Richie Stephens - Free Up The Plant44. Dready C - Mr Taxman 45. Darka - Smoker46. Range Lockz - Ganja47. Poppa Yzee - Sleep Nor Slumber48. Teacha Dee - Show Respect49. P.Nyne Ft Adonis - Ganaj Fi Legal50. Delly Ranx - Smokin' Highgrade 51. Alicia Keys Ft Damian Marley - No One (Remix)52. Hortense Ellis - I'm Still In Love With You Boy53. Pressure - Virgin Islands Nice54. Cocoa Tea - Sweet Life55. Barrington Levy - She's Mine56. Everton Blender - Blend Them57. Derrick Laro - Don't Stop Til You Get Enough
What does it take to cultivate a peaceful relationship? I have some ideas.Songs Featured: "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough", "Happy (Love Theme from Lady Sings the Blues)" and "Man in the Mirror", by Michael Jackson
Derrick Laro & Trinity- Don't Stop Til You Get Enough -1980- Horace Martin - Positive vybz 2005 Jamaiel Shabaka – I Am That I Am 1986 Ras Affinity Kevin Isaacs – Plant a corn 2021 Mighty Diamonds - Respect due 1988 Live and Learn Vernon Maytone feat Lady Ann - This a love 2013 Uniteam Music Jonquan & Carlton Livingston - Accidental Badman 2021 Shumba Youth & Sleepy Time Ghost - Mad & Bad 2021 Spice - Don't Care 2021 VP Records Capleton & Gabbidon - Gear Up 2021 Stylo G - Dash It 2021 Fikir Amlak – Ekos 2016 Akashic Records album Simply Warrior avec King Alpha Fikir Amlak – Don't sleep 2016 Black Lion Sounds Album Roots & Dub Fikir Amlak – Forever Jah 2015 Blackheart Warriors Brizion Fikir Amlak – Fallen Soldier 2018 4Weed / Bass Pirates (Italie) Fikir Amlak &Brizion – Pressure 2019 Black Lion Sounds & Dub Strand Music album, "Rasta Tell Dem Black Omolo Dubcreator– Love Is The Weapon 2021 King Shiloh Records
Bringing you the absolute best in the hottest pop hits and remixes!BPM = 110 – 130TRACKS:BTS – ButterMAN PARRISH vs LL COOL J – Hip Hop Said Knock You Out (2021 mash up)DURAN DURAN – InvisibleHRVY & MATOMA – Good Vibes (kay Stafford club mix)CARLY SIMON – Why (dmc remix)EARTH, WIND & FIRE – September (eric kupper dub mix)TAYLOR SWIFT – Love Story (elvira vs taylor remix)PET SHOP BOYS – West End Girls (lockdown version)RITON & THE NIGHTCRAWLERS – Friday (dopamine re-edit)HALOGEN – Like ThisNATHAN DAWE & LITTLE MIX – No Time For Tears (mark knight remix)CALLUM BISHOP – Dreams (club mix)JACK WINS – Set Me Free (extended mix0AVA MAX – OMG What's Happening (kay stafford club mix)MICHAEL JACKSON – Don't Stop Til You Get Enough (dmc remix 2021)THE STYLE COUNCIL – Shout To The Top (dmc remix 2021)GOOD TIMES AHEAD & TONY ROMERA – Let Go (extended remix)GOING DEEPER & BYOR – Twenty TwentyCLOVERDALE & KRUDE – Keep DancinCHARMING HORSES – Movin' Too Fast (extended mix)GLORIA ESTEFAN vs STARJACK – Conga (starjack tribal mixshow edit)CE CE PENISTON vs MAX STYLER – Finally Echo Over Me (bootleg)DURAN DURAN – The Reflex (josh harris kwikmix)ROY ORBISON – Pretty Woman (dj fashion y andrey splash remix)THE WHITE STRIPES – Seven Nation Army (beatbreaker bootleg)HADDAWAY – What Is Love (dino roc mashup)STARDUST – Music Sounds Better With You (dj stylezz bootleg)BLACK EYED PEAS – Vida LocaMC HAMMER – U Can't Touch This (dj fashion splash bootleg)GARY NUMAN – Cars (new wave redrum mix)For all your mechamix needs go to:THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE:http://mechanism.podomatic.comTHE OFFICIAL FACEBOOK PAGE:https://www.facebook.com/theofficialmechanismpodcastTHE OFFICIAL TWITTER PAGE:https://twitter.com/MechPodTHE OFFICIAL MIXCLOUD PAGE:https://www.mixcloud.com/Mechanism_PodcastTHE OFFICIAL INSTAGRAM PAGE:https://www.instagram.com/mechanism_podcast/GOOGLE PODCASTS:http://bit.ly/GoogleMechamixTUNE IN:http://bit.ly/TuneInMechamixAPPLE PODCASTS:http://bit.ly/AppleMechamixIHEART RADIO PODCAST:http://bit.ly/IheartMechamixYOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/c/THEOFFICIALMECHANISMPODCASTREDBUBBLE MERCH STORE:http://Mechanism.redbubble.comTEEPUBLIC MERCH STORE:http://bit.ly/Mechamixmerch#mechamix
On this episode we are discussing Don't Stop Til You Get Enough by Michael Jackson. We hope you enjoy the show and thanks for listening!!! Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MySwedishFriend)
--> Mix by : DMC - Michael Jackson Monsterjam (2017) --> Musical Category : Pop, Remix, Bootleg REST IN PEACE MJ - 1958/2009 "In a world full of despair, we must still dare to dream !" "Dans un monde rempli de désespoir, il faut encore oser rêver!" 01. Michael Jackson ‘They Don’t Care About Us’ 02. Michael Jackson ‘Earth Song’ 03. Michael Jackson ‘One More Chance’ 04. Michael Jackson ‘Man In The Mirror’ 05. Michael Jackson ‘Human Nature’ 06. Michael Jackson ‘You Rock My World’ 07. Michael Jackson ‘Remember The Time’ 08. Jackson 5 ‘I Want You Back’ 09. Michael Jackson & Janet Jackson ‘Scream’ 10. Jackson 5 ‘ABC’ 11. Michael Jackson ‘Liberian Girl’ 12. Michael Jackson ‘Dangerous’ 13. Michael Jackson ‘Hollywood Tonight’ 14. Michael Jackson ‘Billie Jean’ 15. Michael Jackson ‘Rock With You’ 16. Michael Jackson ‘Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough’ 17. Michael Jackson ‘Thriller’ 18. Michael Jackson ‘Bad’ 19. Michael Jackson ‘Love Never Felt So Good’ 20. Michael Jackson ‘The Way You Make Me Feel’ 21. Michael Jackson ‘Black Or White’ 22. Michael Jackson ‘Smooth Criminal’ 23. The Jacksons ‘Blame It On The Boogie’ 24. Michael Jackson ‘Another Part Of Me’ 25. The Jacksons ‘Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)’ 26. Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson ‘Say Say Say’ 27. Rockwell Fe. Michael Jackson ‘Somebody’s Watching Me’ 28. The Jacksons ‘State Of Shock’ 29. Michael Jackson ‘P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)’ 30. Michael Jackson ‘Wanna Be Startin’ Something’ 31. The Jacksons ‘Can You Feel It’ 32. Michael Jackson ‘Off The Wall’ 33. Michael Jackson ‘Beat It’ 34. Michael Jackson ‘Dirty Diana’ - Facebook Ptah Dj's : https://www.facebook.com/Ptahdjs
**The David RB Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. This Week The Badger Featured A Couple Of Tracks From The Royal Ayers “Ubiquity II” Album In Which Features Unreleased Roy Ayes Tracks From 1976 To 1981, Including Remixes Too. Also Tracks From benson, Michael Jackson's “Don't Stop Til You Get Enough”, Sean Pauls “I'm Still In Love” (Remix), Change, Janet Kay, War, Lakim Shabazz, Blahzay Blahzay, Conversion, Howard Johnson, Carroll Thompson, Jean Carne, Barry De Vorzon, Chanel & More The David RB Show Live Every Wednesday From 8PM UK Time The Station: www.traxfm.org #traxfm #davidrbshow #soul #funk #urban #hiphop #remixes #house #danceclassics #oldschool #nusoul #rnb #reggae Listen Here: www.traxfm.org Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/ OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.trax Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm **
**The David RB Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. This Week The Badger Featured A Couple Of Tracks From The Royal Ayers “Ubiquity II” Album In Which Features Unreleased Roy Ayes Tracks From 1976 To 1981, Including Remixes Too. Also Tracks From benson, Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough”, Sean Pauls “I’m Still In Love” (Remix), Change, Janet Kay, War, Lakim Shabazz, Blahzay Blahzay, Conversion, Howard Johnson, Carroll Thompson, Jean Carne, Barry De Vorzon, Chanel & More The David RB Show Live Every Wednesday From 8PM UK Time The Station: www.traxfm.org #traxfm #davidrbshow #soul #funk #urban #hiphop #remixes #house #danceclassics #oldschool #nusoul #rnb #reggae Listen Here: www.traxfm.org Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/ OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.trax Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm **
You are now listening to Sipping on the Rocks Vol.7Hosted by WhokilldkennyFollow on Instagram: @Whokilldkenny88 @passmycupradio @passmycup @passmycupusaTrack List1. Stevie Wonder- Superstition2. Marvin Gaye- Grapevine3. Creedence Clearwater- Grapevine4. Howlin Wolf- Killing Floor5. Freddie King- Big Legged Woman6. Wild Cherry- Funky Music7. Rick James- U Bring the Freak Out Me8. James Brown- Get Up Off That Thang9. Tina Turner- Tina's Wish10. Micheal Jackson- Don't Stop Til You Get Enough 11. Jackson 5- I want You Back12. RedBone- Come & Get Your Love13. Bryan Adams ft. Tina Turner- It's Only Love14. James Brown- A Man's World15. Buddy Miles- Them ChangesFollow on Twitter: @passmycupradio
Trump is acquitted on his impeachment charges, nobody really wins Iowa as Democrats turn their attention to New Hampshire, Nancy steals the State of the Union show with a tantrum, and much more! Support the show: On the website: http://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/support Or on SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/beauty-and-the-beta Superchat on Streamlabs instead: http://bit.ly/2CUSiSv Deals for listeners: https://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/deals Find listeners in your area: https://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/community Show merchandise: http://bit.ly/2nxSaj6 (If there are items absent that you'd like to request, email us and we can accommodate) Clips YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2O72ZsZ Clips BitChute channel: http://bit.ly/32InGPc Alternative video platforms:DLive: http://www.dlive.tv/mlchristiansen BitChute: http://bit.ly/2P9UrxT Contact and social media:http://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/contact Email: beautyandthebeta@gmail.com Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Our Discord server: New users use this link: https://discord.gg/Uhattun Existing users use this link: https://discord.gg/4rkxcZv Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 Artwork by Facepalm RealityFacepalm Reality's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2AZfI4V Facepalm Reality's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2uxbrr9 MusicDon’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough remix: https://youtu.be/tCDH8HjeNDY Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" https://youtu.be/DPZtCSScFWM "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 Items referenced: Facts on Bloomberg Super Bowl ad: http://bit.ly/2UBuhJu Trump fires Vindman, Sondland: https://archive.is/LWHJM ‘Friday night massacre’: http://bit.ly/31CGsXN Thailand shooting: https://cnn.it/2SAM7cO Virginia assault weapons ban passes committee: http://bit.ly/2H5q3Sv Biden warns of AKs with ‘50 clips in the weapon’: https://bit.ly/2SaQPPI Warren caught flying private jet: https://bit.ly/2GULTI7 Van attack at Jacksonville GOP voter registration: http://bit.ly/37egEm0 Iowa caucus results: https://politi.co/37dULn5 AP cannot call an Iowa winner: http://bit.ly/2w4GLz5 Low Iowa Caucus turnout: http://bit.ly/2SbS019 Warren finishes 5th in Pocahontas County: http://bit.ly/3703ARe Pete declares victory on Caucus night: https://youtu.be/nXkicsYv4_g Pete accused of picking black women to stand behind him: http://bit.ly/39jchHU Democrat HQ hangs up on precinct leader guy on CNN: http://bit.ly/392LeAk Jammed phone lines are the fault of Trump trolls: https://bloom.bg/2vaak1O Coin flips: http://bit.ly/2v8rRHp https://youtu.be/4Zr9uSmjLx8 Donna Brazile says we don’t want people thinking it was rigged: https://bit.ly/379OHfm Pete paid Shadow $60,000: https://washex.am/39kGLct Voter finds out Buttigeig is gay: http://bit.ly/2UCJ5aL Only Amy has a problem with a socialist at the top of the ticket: http://bit.ly/2S8w9b1 Dem debate exchange on race: https://youtu.be/10HNtL0rhRE Carville frustrated: http://bit.ly/2OFxELs Matthews says socialism doesn’t fricken work: http://bit.ly/2UAGmPa New Hampshire aggregated polling: http://bit.ly/2tF4OUi Full State of the Union speech: https://youtu.be/82SQkI4Xrmk Democrats refuse to clap for young black girl’s scholarship: https://bit.ly/31GriBa Guttenberg removed: https://youtu.be/oU8HC0NXtck Guttenberg apologizes: http://bit.ly/37bJ8gg Nancy pre-ripped the pages: http://bit.ly/2Hb0MXb Pelosi responds at press conference: http://bit.ly/31zaWtH Jody Jones reacts to Pelosi ripping up speech: http://bit.ly/2UttV7u Moment of acquittal: http://bit.ly/2UwUgSr Romney impeachment speech: https://youtu.be/s-rnsJo0_yI Media love Romney now: http://bit.ly/2OA80rI Trump’s acquittal speech highlights: http://bit.ly/3bo7KpE CNN offended by Trump’s speech: https://cnn.it/3bpxOAA Hirono says Trump not acquitted: http://bit.ly/2H1uihR ASU student freaks out about acquittal: http://bit.ly/31vR8aV Hoax hate, Mississippi racial slurs on cars: http://bit.ly/2v6ubyK #MayorCheat
Everyone is on edge before Monday's big gun rights protest in Richmond, Virginia, Elizabeth Warren and CNN team up on Bernie Sanders ahead of the Iowa Caucus, Project Veritas exposes a cartoon communist within the Bernie campaign, we get some more intel on the scalp swastika, and much more! Blonde's new show, 'Motherland': http://bit.ly/2TFyFXy Support the show: On the website: http://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/support Or on SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/beauty-and-the-beta Superchat on Streamlabs instead: http://bit.ly/2CUSiSv Deals for listeners: https://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/deals Find listeners in your area: https://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/community Show merchandise: http://bit.ly/2nxSaj6 (If there are items absent that you'd like to request, email us and we can accommodate) Clips YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2O72ZsZ Clips BitChute channel: http://bit.ly/32InGPc Alternative video platforms:DLive: http://www.dlive.tv/mlchristiansen BitChute: http://bit.ly/2P9UrxT Contact and social media:http://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/contact Email: beautyandthebeta@gmail.com Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Our Discord server: New users use this link: https://discord.gg/Uhattun Existing users use this link: https://discord.gg/4rkxcZv Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 Artwork by Facepalm RealityFacepalm Reality's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2AZfI4V Facepalm Reality's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2uxbrr9 MusicDon’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough remix: https://youtu.be/tCDH8HjeNDY Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" https://youtu.be/DPZtCSScFWM "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 Items referenced: Booker quits: http://bit.ly/2v61MZN Booker speaks spanish: https://youtu.be/EEfhsoNkekk Cory Booker wants to punch Trump: https://youtu.be/CLpPWiyilqQ Spartacus: https://youtu.be/Zh4pemDKFjs Tears of rage: https://youtu.be/xswrcQEy_-M Yaniv attacks: http://bit.ly/2TjFBcF Possible charges for Yaniv: http://bit.ly/2TG8TlF Yaniv accuses Post Millennial reporter of s3xual assault: http://bit.ly/2R64NBI Jabba the Jihadi: http://bit.ly/2NH5y1X Jabba loaded in the truck: http://bit.ly/2Rspmr6 Women’s march attracts less attendance: http://bit.ly/38x38v9 Feminist at the Women’s March: http://bit.ly/2TG8Iqv Virginia Supreme Court upholds ‘state of emergency’ weapons ban: http://bit.ly/3ao0QQw Salon’s description of the threats: http://bit.ly/2FY4NNI NY Times story on arrests before rally: https://archive.is/H60V0 Justice Department’s release on the 3 arrests: http://bit.ly/2Rop8RV Sen. Amanda Chase’s words before Monday: http://bit.ly/2uaP9MD David Hogg says the second amendment is being used to threaten the first: http://bit.ly/2tBtaOG British square knives: http://bit.ly/2sz0MMK Debate summary: http://bit.ly/2TCTFOz CNN breaks the story that Bernie is sexist: https://cnn.it/3apsKf3 Warren denies leaking the info, another theory says political journalists pushed it: http://bit.ly/2RxEUK7 Warren and CNN gang on up Bernie in debate: https://youtu.be/O5CUfvoRCx4 CNN analyst says it’s not a he said - she said: https://youtu.be/GCwKh30WSd8 Warren refuses to shake Bernie’s hand: http://bit.ly/2v6XtgV CNN’s audio of Bernie and Warren after the debate: https://youtu.be/CZJjptmdYLg RCP polling averages: http://bit.ly/2SWuK9r Tom Steyer’s closing statement: https://cnn.it/2QWaxOj Veritas video on Bernie staffer part 1: https://youtu.be/BsUAvh_PCWA Veritas video on Bernie staffer part 2: https://youtu.be/P3PWDNkLliE Kyle Jurek arrested and released: http://bit.ly/38lAixp Campaign responds: https://bit.ly/30IZqvG House sends impeachment articles to the Senate: https://nbcnews.to/30Abkry Somber Nancy sends the articles of impeachment to Senate: http://bit.ly/38pLxVU Somber Nancy with Bill Maher: http://bit.ly/2tAM34i Senators sworn in: https://archive.is/aVvLM Trump’s defense team: https://archive.is/p78aK McSally calls CNN reporter a liberal hack: http://bit.ly/2TBgrpQ GAO report says Trump broke Impoundment Control Act: https://archive.is/q60AQ Impoundment Control Act prescribes civil lawsuit as remedy, not impeachment: https://washex.am/2uhUbqI GAO accused Obama of breaking the law many times: http://bit.ly/2RAS6hz Parnas story: https://politi.co/2RBLbo2 Anderson Cooper Lev Parnas interview part 2: https://youtu.be/QUXht__f3Rk Last week’s scalp sw4st1ka story: http://bit.ly/2tUz2Cs Crackhead blamed for scalp sw4st1ka: https://youtu.be/hJAu8LiK4io
0:39 Juice Wrld, Big Bird, Dr Dre, DJ Khaled vs Diddy, greatest collab tracks 20:30 Proud Family, David Alan Grier, Family Matters, 57:12 Banana & Duct Tape 78:53 Big Little...whatever, People meeting celebrities 86:45 Thugaboo Christmas Special, Jesse Jackson Jr., Future & Ciara 106: 31 Spongebob Musical, Queen & Slim 136:45 Epcot, Captain EO, Don't Stop Til You Get Enough, Brother Nature, Good Times Mann of a Thousand Thought's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdWNnJeQWR2OGKNyTY6-ozg
Joining the JAZZIZ Backstage Pass podcast today is the incredibly talented and eminently fashionable saxophonist Grace Kelly. Now, even if you don’t Grace Kelly by name, you’ve probably heard her before. She's performed with keyboardist Jon Batiste on The Late Show with Steven Colbert and was also among the performers at President Barack Obama’s first inauguration. She was also something of a protege of the late saxophone master Phil Woods. The two even released a joint album together, The Man with the Hat, in 2011, when she was just 20 years old. More recently, Kelly was awarded the top prize in the John Lennon Songwriting Competition for her original song "Feels Like Home" featuring Elliott Skinner. (Her win, it should be mentioned, came in the Country Music category, a testament to her amazing versatility.) Kelly also happens to crush it in the social media game. She’s posting music videos all the time, including, most recently, a mash-up of Billie Elish’s “Bad Guy” with Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough,” featuring bassist Nik West. Her most recent album is Go Time: Live in LA. Our conversation was sponsored by the Tucson Jazz Festival, which runs from January 10 through 20 in various locations around Tucson. Kelly will appear at the festival on January 12, sharing a double bill with Aubrey Logan of Postmodern Jukebox and Dave Koz’s Summer Horns. For tickets and more info visit tucsonjazzfestival.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brian-zimmerman/support
A forensic pathologist leads all memes to conclude Epstein didn't kill himself, the House votes to formalize the impeachment inquiry, brave strong Katie Hill resigns from Congress, and much more! Support the show: On the website: http://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/support Or on SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/beauty-and-the-beta Superchat on Streamlabs instead: http://bit.ly/2CUSiSv Deals for listeners: https://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/deals Find listeners in your area: https://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/community Show merchandise: http://bit.ly/2nxSaj6 (If there are items absent that you'd like to request, email us and we can accommodate) Clips YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2O72ZsZ Clips BitChute channel: http://bit.ly/32InGPc Alternative video platforms:DLive: http://www.dlive.tv/mlchristiansen BitChute: http://bit.ly/2P9UrxT Contact and social media:http://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/contact Email: beautyandthebeta@gmail.com Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Our Discord server: New users use this link: https://discord.gg/Uhattun Existing users use this link: https://discord.gg/4rkxcZv Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 Artwork by Facepalm RealityFacepalm Reality's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2AZfI4V Facepalm Reality's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2uxbrr9 MusicDon’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough remix: https://youtu.be/tCDH8HjeNDY Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" https://youtu.be/DPZtCSScFWM "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 Items referenced: Drag queen abortion Halloween costume: https://youtu.be/UlsNtVPKmLI About the act: https://bit.ly/36xCfXt Supergirl teaser: http://bit.ly/326ZiVK Beto quits the race: https://nyti.ms/2qgUShC Beto flips on gun grab: https://fxn.ws/2NAv9sB Beto admits he’d send cops to confiscate guns: http://bit.ly/2N9lj1Q Beto drops out to take more guns from family, friends: http://bit.ly/36qXwCc Kamala blames racism and sexism: https://youtu.be/cV9BsZuv9jE Obama criticizes woke culture: http://bit.ly/2NaykZa Brexit delayed: https://n.pr/2qegMCu Judge allows Sandmann lawsuit to continue: http://bit.ly/33eAZqa Forensic pathologist concludes Epstein death likely homicide, not suicide: https://fxn.ws/2NI95fY ‘Epstein didn’t kill himself’ in store stockings: http://bit.ly/32aEw7F Trump’s dog meme tweet: http://bit.ly/2BVDemt NY Times fact checks Trump’s dog meme: https://archive.is/mmTkp WaPo story on the dog meme: https://wapo.st/2pBoYMU WaPo reaches out to the Daily Wire about the dog meme: http://bit.ly/2ptZyRs CNN’s Jim Acosta confirms the dog is not at the White House: http://bit.ly/2JL03gY HuffPo White House correspondent S.V. Dáte calls it a ‘doctored image created by a right-wing propaganda site’: http://bit.ly/2JKhsGD VOA’s Steve Herman seeks the facts: http://bit.ly/2JNCpjP Fox News guest discussing military dogs says ‘Epstein didn’t kill himself’: http://bit.ly/34pUpsh House votes to formalize impeachment inquiry: http://bit.ly/36r6obb Pelosi says nobody comes to Congress to impeach: https://youtu.be/9GCN0W20jww Schiff says no joy in impeachment: http://bit.ly/2NwTcIZ Swalwell says it’s solemn day: https://on.msnbc.com/34n4W7A Maxine Waters says she’s running to impeach Trump: http://bit.ly/2PIhwdD Ilhan Omar and AOC say they would vote to impeach Trump if elected: https://cnn.it/3285gG1 Rashida Tlaib says ‘we’re gonna impeach the motherf**ker’: http://bit.ly/36xfSkU RealClearInvestigations names Eric Ciaramella as the whistleblower: http://bit.ly/34qcdDJ About Eric Ciaramella: http://bit.ly/2PK8cG6 Pelosi reportedly forced Katie Hill out: http://bit.ly/33bye93 Katie Hill announces resignation: https://youtu.be/GMe-6ukxJr8 Katie Hill’s floor speech: https://youtu.be/KEUUxk9Wg3U Drag queen story hour performer flashes kids: http://bit.ly/2NnezMX City Pages disputes the claim: http://bit.ly/2NfQ8SR Seattle City Council candidate claims campaign sign vandalized with racist message, video story: https://youtu.be/53QslgwGPMk Seattle City Council candidate claims campaign sign vandalized with racist message, text story: http://bit.ly/2PMf7i3 ‘It’s okay to be white’ fliers at Montana State University: http://bit.ly/32fbVhw
We recap the highlights of CNN's 7 hour climate townhall with Democratic presidential candidates, Joe Biden keeps on gaffe-ing while his eye bleeds, SJWs protest a new Chick-Fil-A in Toronto, and much more! Support the show: On the website: http://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/support Or on SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/beauty-and-the-beta Superchat on Streamlabs instead: http://bit.ly/2CUSiSv Deals for listeners: https://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/deals Find listeners in your area: https://www.mattchristainsenmedia.com/community Show merchandise: http://bit.ly/2nxSaj6 (If there are items absent that you'd like to request, email us and we can accommodate) Clips YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2O72ZsZ Clips BitChute channel: http://bit.ly/32InGPc Alternative video platforms:DLive: http://www.dlive.tv/mlchristiansen BitChute: http://bit.ly/2P9UrxT Contact and social media:http://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/contact Email: beautyandthebeta@gmail.com Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Our Discord server: New users use this link: https://discord.gg/Uhattun Existing users use this link: https://discord.gg/4rkxcZv Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 Artwork by Facepalm RealityFacepalm Reality's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2AZfI4V Facepalm Reality's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2uxbrr9 MusicDon’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough remix: https://youtu.be/tCDH8HjeNDY Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" https://youtu.be/DPZtCSScFWM "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 Items referencedIlhan Omar’s alleged lover disputes claims of infidelity and campaign finance fraud: http://bit.ly/2ZJ1t5J https://fxn.ws/2khRxfX Kamala Harris responds to ‘mentally retarded’ question: http://bit.ly/2LDxMJ5 https://politi.co/2Lu7by4 Chelsea Handler white privilege documentary trailer: https://youtu.be/tPsLcrVlwt4 Highlights of the CNN climate town hall: http://bit.ly/2ZKnpNM US energy sources: http://bit.ly/2LBuXsg Safety of nuclear power: http://bit.ly/2Lzo8HE Andrew Yang on electric cars and meat: http://bit.ly/2ZHYBFW Cash for clunkers failed: http://bit.ly/2ZRMDKh CNN climate town hall is last in cable news ratings: http://bit.ly/2ZKiaxt Joe Biden’s eye https://bit.ly/2kqb3Hd Biden wants to ban ‘magazines that hold multiple bullets’: https://washex.am/2LNxTCj Odessa shooter previously deemed ‘mentally unfit,’ failed background check on attempted gun buy: https://cbsloc.al/2ZGOL7r Person who sold Odessa shooter the gun may face charges: http://bit.ly/2ZMoODu Walmart CEO says no more ‘assault weapon’ ammo: https://archive.is/xQrnD Ted Cruz v Alyssa Milano debate set for Tuesday: http://bit.ly/2ZLR7BM First bump stock prosecution: http://bit.ly/2Lw3KHm Chick-Fil-A protest in Toronto: https://washex.am/2lEp9EY Chick-Fil-A protest video: https://youtu.be/qYgCo1vj00Q Montana transgender runner: http://bit.ly/2ZLf1xl Gateway Pundit coverage of trans runner: http://bit.ly/2LufJoE
Everyone likes sex. John Wagner, a sex therapist and licensed mental health counselor, joins the FKU50 team to talk about the important stuff: how to have better sex after 50. If you’re looking for practical tips on spicing up your sex life in the face of aging, this episode is for you. Submit your questions, comments, and topics you would like the guys to discuss by text or voicemail to: 407-399-8324 or email: podcast@fku50.com. Find out more about Doug, Jeff, Kent, and follow our blog at www.FKU50.com! Follow FKU50 on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fku50/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fku50/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FKU50 FKU50 would like to thank sex therapist, licensed mental health counselor and author John Wagner for being a guest on the show. John is father to 3 adult children and grandfather to 11 grandkids. He runs his own practice out of Winter Park, Florida and his book is titled Rebuilding Broken Bridges and is available for purchase here. Want to connect with John? Website: https://johnwagnertherapy.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-wagner-m-s-l-m-h-c-n-c-c-29351312/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/John-Wagner-Therapy-475021119199217/ Say HELLO! and use the hashtag #FKU50 when sharing with your people! Episode titles for FKU50 are inspired by songs from the 70’s and 80’s. Enjoy Michael Jackson’s song “Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough” on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yURRmWtbTbo You’re welcome! FKU50 is taped and produced in Altamonte Springs, Florida by Duck Duck Productions.
We break down the Mueller report and the media and politician double downs, the Notre Dame cathedral fire, Bernie Sanders' Fox News townhall and much more! Support the show: On the website: http://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/support Or on SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/beauty-and-the-beta Superchat on Streamlabs instead: http://bit.ly/2CUSiSv Catch the live stream on dlive.tv as well: http://www.dlive.tv/mlchristiansen Deals for listeners: https://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/deals Find listeners in your area! Sign up with your info here: https://goo.gl/forms/CfU3GrWvMVG0umTy2 View the spreadsheet of other respondents here: https://bit.ly/2SUmbIb Show merchandise: http://bit.ly/2nxSaj6 (If there are items absent that you'd like to request, email us and we can accommodate) Contact and social media: Website: http://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com Email: beautyandthebeta@gmail.com Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter (RIP): http://bit.ly/2t41Wvc Blonde's Gab: http://bit.ly/2jQFS4a Matt's channel: http://bit.ly/2RMTdJA Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2RNiIKQ Matt's Gab: http://bit.ly/2RN4j1x Matt's BitChute: http://bit.ly/2P9UrxT Our Discord server: New users use this link: https://discord.gg/Uhattun Existing users use this link: https://discord.gg/4rkxcZv Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 Artwork by Facepalm Reality Facepalm Reality's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2AZfI4V Facepalm Reality's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2uxbrr9 Music Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough remix: Don't Stop ‘Til You Get Enough remix: https://youtu.be/tCDH8HjeNDY Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" https://youtu.be/DPZtCSScFWM "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 Items referenced: Sri Lanka attacks: https://nyti.ms/2KU72qH Guy drives through walmart on motorcycle: https://youtu.be/1uL98HwH2gQ No mags turned in to NJ police: http://bit.ly/2KSZG71 Searchable copy of the Mueller report: https://cnn.it/2KS7TIs John Solomon writes about obstruction at The Hill: http://bit.ly/2L2Vhya Toobin says sure looks like Trump obstructed: http://bit.ly/2V8SRSM Toobin says Mueller report is an ‘explicit invitation to impeach': http://bit.ly/2KSzWHQ Chris Cuomo says he's not gonna let people say media created a false narrative, correspondent says ‘follow Mueller's lead': http://bit.ly/2Vaubcm Blumenthal says ‘far from the end' of the scandal: http://bit.ly/2VcLFFc Nadler says there's disturbing evidence: http://bit.ly/2V7M3Vr Warren calling for impeachment: https://youtu.be/gwQ5ltdO8gA John Dean says Mueller report worse than Watergate, Lewinsky, Iran Contra: http://bit.ly/2VadHRx Swalwell calls on Barr to resign: https://youtu.be/vN7gNpT_fY8 NBC News op-ed calls for Sanders to resign: https://nbcnews.to/2KQRwMe CNN says the report makes them look good: http://bit.ly/2Vf5eN1 Summary of all the fake news: http://bit.ly/2KWWCqq MSNBC reporter harasses Mueller: http://bit.ly/2VeSFRL Images of the Notre Dame fire: https://youtu.be/ny46JK7_zAA Timeline of events: https://nyti.ms/2Gp6bKi Claims of cause: https://cnn.it/2KUolIt International competition: https://bit.ly/2VYaeCE Attempted burning of St. Patrick's cathedral: http://bit.ly/2VhPskz Bernie asks Martha MacCallum why she doesn't pay more: https://youtu.be/gmBCgLvQnno Bernie says if you write a good book you can be a millionaire too: http://bit.ly/2KU4h97 AOC saves the world video: https://youtu.be/d9uTH0iprVQ Snopes debunks AOC meme: http://bit.ly/2VfdNYd Guy who threw kid at Mall of America did it over rejection from women: https://cbsloc.al/2VhMUD1 CBS reports ‘Child who plunged': https://archive.fo/jBhJJ Updated to new headline: http://bit.ly/2L2Pd8S Black guy beaten for wearing MAGA hat: http://bit.ly/2V9xrEX http://bit.ly/2KRUsbv Coast guard guy not charged with terrorism: http://bit.ly/2KNc6x1 Kim Foxx texts revealed: https://cbsn.ws/2VfhGfS Kim Foxx aides leaving: http://bit.ly/2Vi6ezY Jeremy Kappel suing: http://bit.ly/2KO3jLo Hate crimes charges for church burner in Louisiana: http://bit.ly/2L7NAan
Sorry for late post! My mistake. -Matt The Mueller investigation is over, his report finds no collusion and the DoJ says no obstruction, New Zealand's Prime Minister announces a sweeping new gun ban, the president of the SPLC resigns amid an ironic racism and sexism scandal, and much more! Support the show: On the website: http://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/support Or on SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/beauty-and-the-beta Superchat on Streamlabs instead: http://bit.ly/2CUSiSv Watch the show later on BitChute: http://bit.ly/2P9UrxT (on-demand only, no live stream on BitChute) Find listeners in your area! Sign up with your info here: https://goo.gl/forms/CfU3GrWvMVG0umTy2 View the spreadsheet of other respondents here: https://bit.ly/2SUmbIb Merchandise: http://bit.ly/2nxSaj6 (If there are items absent that you'd like to request, email us and we can accommodate) Contact and social media: Website: http://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com Email: beautyandthebeta@gmail.com Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter (RIP): http://bit.ly/2t41Wvc Blonde's Gab: http://bit.ly/2jQFS4a Matt's channel: http://bit.ly/2RMTdJA Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2RNiIKQ Matt's Gab: http://bit.ly/2RN4j1x Our Discord server: New users use this link: https://discord.gg/Uhattun Existing users use this link: https://discord.gg/4rkxcZv Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 Artwork by Facepalm Reality Facepalm Reality's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2AZfI4V Facepalm Reality's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2uxbrr9 Music Don't Stop Til You Get Enough remix: https://youtu.be/tCDH8HjeNDY Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" https://youtu.be/DPZtCSScFWM "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 Items referenced Owen Benjamin says all his superchats are being refunded: https://youtu.be/1AHeEGngJ78 Final ISIS stronghold falls: https://fxn.ws/2JACObD Mail bomber pleads guilty: http://bit.ly/2JLgqMG Possible meddling in Smollett case: http://bit.ly/2JCM4w6 Free speech executive order is signed https://cnn.it/2Jyair8 Bump stock update: http://bit.ly/2JCcMVD Kirsten Gillibrand workout: http://bit.ly/2U2qJ35 John Hickenlooper discusses taking his mom to deep throat: https://youtu.be/SVQyr30OJHc Mueller report summary: https://dailym.ai/2FxluQM Bad predictions review: http://bit.ly/2UcqmCW Nadler on CNN: https://youtu.be/COJGjFvV3ZY Schiff on ABC This Week: https://youtu.be/dJHaqTASgMs Maxine Waters on AM Joy: http://bit.ly/2JCnfAb Joy Reid says Mueller has been compromised/there's a cover up: http://bit.ly/2JA7DNz Rachel Maddow maybe cries: http://bit.ly/2JBBK7u Swalwell says Dems will subpoena Mueller on Bill Maher's show: http://bit.ly/2U6UUpU New Zealand's gun ban: http://bit.ly/2TWBR1t press conference announcing the ban: https://youtu.be/CQpeGRbcm28 New Zealand police botched shooter's gun license: https://youtu.be/wViRFu_1Xkk SPLC chief resigns amid racism, sexism scandal: https://nyti.ms/2JA6HJ5 Illegal kills Washington police officer: http://bit.ly/2JurJc8 Illegal in San Jose kills Bambi Larson: http://bit.ly/2JCdC4J Another day in Trump's America: https://youtu.be/p8_EoMmuqVU Daily Wire story: http://bit.ly/2U96JMi Hoax hate, Denver grafitti: http://bit.ly/2U8PbQi Drag queen story time reader previously charged with child sex assault: https://abc13.co/2TIVuux Surprise cringe: http://bit.ly/2JA3xVH
Jussie Smollett's fake noose is exposed, Trump declares a national emergency to build the wall, Illinois' strict gun control fails to stop a workplace shooting in Illinois, and much more! Support the show! http://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com/support Superchat on Streamlabs instead: http://bit.ly/2CUSiSv Merchandise: http://bit.ly/2nxSaj6 (If there are items absent that you'd like to request, email us and we can accommodate) Find listeners in your area! Sign up with your info here: https://goo.gl/forms/CfU3GrWvMVG0umTy2 View the spreadsheet of other respondents here: https://bit.ly/2SUmbIb Contact and social media: Website: http://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com Email: beautyandthebeta@gmail.com Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter (RIP): http://bit.ly/2t41Wvc Blonde's Gab: http://bit.ly/2jQFS4a Matt's channel: http://bit.ly/2RMTdJA Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2RNiIKQ Matt's Gab: http://bit.ly/2RN4j1x Our Discord server: New users use this link: https://discord.gg/Uhattun Existing users use this link: https://discord.gg/4rkxcZv Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 Artwork by Facepalm Reality Facepalm Reality's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2AZfI4V Facepalm Reality's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2uxbrr9 Music Don't Stop Til You Get Enough remix: https://youtu.be/tCDH8HjeNDY Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" https://youtu.be/DPZtCSScFWM "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 Items referenced: Macho Ma'am rap https://youtu.be/utgM5Cmq060 Kamala Harris asked about white husband: https://washex.am/2DEB9vn Ginsburg supposedly back https://nyti.ms/2DPUGJn The photo of her is from November: http://bit.ly/2DQfwbF Chicago PD now says Smollett paid his friends to stage the attack https://cnn.it/2DPy9fR Details on alleged payment: https://dailym.ai/2DPhJnD Smollett GMA interview: https://abcn.ws/2SBxU2m Trump signs budget deal https://wapo.st/2GuykBc What's in the budget deal: http://bit.ly/2DOfHV3 Trump declares national emergency, up to $8B for wall https://nbcnews.to/2DMd9GL Legal opinions on the declaration: http://bit.ly/2SE6YPi California AG is suing: http://bit.ly/2DOYbQw History of other emergency declarations: https://on.msnbc.com/2DPukap Rand Paul's tweets: http://bit.ly/2DPsV3D Details on previous emergency declarations: https://nyti.ms/2DNvCCU Trump ripped Obama for executive action: http://bit.ly/2DXTwfh Pelosi on the emergency declaration: http://bit.ly/2DGtLzI Chris Murphy's tweet: http://bit.ly/2SGaj0B Most Americans oppose the move, according to polling: https://wapo.st/2Iij77P Ann Coulter disapproves http://bit.ly/2DNvOSB Beto fans beat up Trump pinata: http://bit.ly/2DRb0tq Beto says tear down existing wall: http://bit.ly/2DNF60V Senate Intel committee finds no evidence of Russian collusion: https://nbcnews.to/2DNbzok McCabe says Rosenstein/DOJ personnel were working to remove Trump: https://cbsn.ws/2SCsXq7 Aurora Illinois shooting and how shooter possessed gun: http://bit.ly/2DLuAr6 Report that worksite was a gun free zone: http://bit.ly/2DNYsTD David Hogg says ARs have a range of 1500 meters: https://youtu.be/tH1cjxNu-ds Longest snipings, Wikipedia list: http://bit.ly/2SGFyIR David Hogg tweets about already existing law banning guns for domestic abusers: http://bit.ly/2DQgG6S Surprise cringe, thin privilege: http://bit.ly/2SuzLFV
The shutdown and border wall battle between Trump and Chuck and Nancy continues, crazy news out of Wisconsin on the Jayme Closs kidnapping case, one of the professors behind the legendary gender studies hoax papers prank faces punishment, Lactatia the other drag kid returns to challenge Desmond and much more! Support the show! All options listed here: https://bit.ly/2AuDI2y Superchat on Streamlabs instead: http://bit.ly/2CUSiSv Denver area listener group sign-up form: http://bit.ly/2TAVdp7 If you'd like to organize meet ups with other listeners in your area, please email us at beautyandthebeta@gmail.com. Merchandise: http://bit.ly/2nxSaj6 (If there are items absent that you'd like to request, email us and we can accommodate) Contact and social media: Email: beautyandthebeta@gmail.com Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter (RIP): http://bit.ly/2t41Wvc Blonde's Gab: http://bit.ly/2jQFS4a Matt's channel: http://bit.ly/2RMTdJA Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2RNiIKQ Matt's Gab: http://bit.ly/2RN4j1x Our Discord server: New users use this link: https://discord.gg/Uhattun Existing users use this link: https://discord.gg/4rkxcZv Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 Artwork by Facepalm Reality Facepalm Reality's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2AZfI4V Facepalm Reality's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2uxbrr9 Music Don't Stop Til You Get Enough remix: https://youtu.be/tCDH8HjeNDY Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" https://youtu.be/DPZtCSScFWM "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 Items referenced: 101 year old Coors Light fan: https://youtu.be/1o_-4jq-hP0 First partner of California: http://bit.ly/2TBRGXi Sarah Silverman's show trailer: https://youtu.be/h74NCFHfphw Show cancelled: http://bit.ly/2TLfp7P Scott Israel out: https://fxn.ws/2TFAyQG White House preparing for Ginsburg departure: https://politi.co/2TKxHpK Tulsi Gabbard running: https://cnn.it/2TPNIuy 'Homophobic' remarks surface: http://bit.ly/2D84ijE Julian Castro running: http://bit.ly/2TMY7qW NYT report on FBI investigating whether Trump works for Russia: https://nyti.ms/2TQZDbz Mediaite says Trump doesn't deny: http://bit.ly/2TQDH0d Raw Story does the same: http://bit.ly/2TLrzNK NBC coverage of Trump speech and Dem response: https://youtu.be/H7eA1K4j8GU Chuck and Nancy memes: http://bit.ly/2TMu02F Enough with the memes: http://bit.ly/2TMppgV AOC says illegals are more American than Americans https://youtu.be/YzyOTAXgzr8 Acosta at the border http://bit.ly/2TL5cYR Eddie Zipperer mocks acosta: http://bit.ly/2TJnMRa Feinstein tweet: http://bit.ly/2THqcj2 Jayme Closs press conference: https://youtu.be/3Oo_srsSYQc Jayme Closs story: https://dailym.ai/2VQ6OCA Aunt's Facebook photo: http://bit.ly/2TMxWAE Inside the home: https://nyp.st/2TPZfKl Peter Boghossian ethics investigation: http://bit.ly/2TLfN6h Boghossian worried he may lose job: https://youtu.be/thHO2btnWJA Starbucks bathrooms to get needle boxes: https://nbcnews.to/2TPwzkF Lactatia is back: http://bit.ly/2TMVgOK Surprise cringe, Stephan and Wylie on 'Extreme Love': http://bit.ly/2TrfKMt Update on the birth of their baby: http://bit.ly/2TLGE1N
Former president George HW Bush dies, former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen admits to lying to Congress about the timetable of a Trump real estate deal in Moscow and Democrats overreact, Trump moves to ban bump stocks through executive order, Texas parents battle over the custody of a supposedly transgender child, plus a trio of hoax hate and the nothing-to-do-with-the-religion-of-peace terror attack of the week! Support the show! Streamlabs (Superchat alternative): https://streamlabs.com/skagg3 Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/beautyandthebeta Make a one-time contribution on PayPal: http://www.paypal.me/beautyandthebeta Beauty & the Beta merchandise shop: http://bit.ly/2nxSaj6 (If there are items absent that you'd like to request, email us and we can accommodate) Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter (RIP): http://bit.ly/2t41Wvc Blonde's Gab: http://bit.ly/2jQFS4a Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2ib6eKr Matt's BitChute channel: http://bit.ly/2P9UrxT Our Discord server: New users use this link: https://discord.gg/Uhattun Existing users use this link: https://discord.gg/4rkxcZv Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 ARTWORK by Facepalm Reality Facepalm Reality's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2AZfI4V Facepalm Reality's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2uxbrr9 MUSIC Don't Stop Til You Get Enough remix: https://youtu.be/tCDH8HjeNDY Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" https://youtu.be/DPZtCSScFWM "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 ITEMS REFERENCED Alex Jones atones for the gay frogs: http://bit.ly/2RuhZ1d Alaska earthquake, guy jeeps through damaged road: https://dailym.ai/2RupfKe Brenda Snipes unresigns: http://bit.ly/2Qc6RJB Oakland University in Michigan uses hockey pucks for shooter defense: http://bit.ly/2RsX7Y8 GHW Bush dies: https://nyti.ms/2Q7mguM Cohen guilty plea: https://cnn.it/2Q4FIrY Cohen previous guilty pleas: https://cnb.cx/2Q9UT34 Today Show coverage: https://youtu.be/s93jks0Gq1c Today Show analysis: https://youtu.be/pz8zrV56Fbs Trump calls Cohen a liar: https://youtu.be/Cw3M_kjC0IA Nadler on CNN: https://cnn.it/2Q5pwqH Warner on CNN: https://cnn.it/2Q3u5lb Cardin on CNN: http://bit.ly/2Q4ZSlH Joy Behar says Trump should resign: https://youtu.be/mzcsyDNkUUU Bump stock ban: https://nyti.ms/2Q4Q4YZ Bump stock ban will require turning in or destroying existing bump stocks: http://bit.ly/2RvDH52 Machine gun legal definition in NFA: http://bit.ly/2Qc0JRT Trans kid parent custody battle: http://bit.ly/2RuydHJ Michigan lawmakers say no more gender specific toys in Happy Meals: https://on.wzzm.com/2RonRsP Grand jury indicts cop chick who shot guy in his own home: https://dailym.ai/2Q716Nc Goucher college hoax hate: https://dailym.ai/2Ru0Ggw Drake University hoax hate: http://bit.ly/2Q53F2p Professor at Columbia/Teachers College hoax hate: https://dailym.ai/2RoUk2e Video interview with professor: https://youtu.be/A_4meIXrx54 Mohammed Mohammed tries to run down Jews in LA https://cbsloc.al/2Q4ohb8
The MJ Remixed Mix was made to show my respect for Michael Jackson’s music and his artistry. For this mix I’ll share the track list: {1. Human Nature 2. I Can’t Help It 3. Don’t Stop Til’ You Get Enough 4. Rock With You 5. You Are Not Alone 6. She’s Out Life 7. The Girl Is Mine 8. Get On The Floor 9. Man In The Mirror} I purposefully ended this mix with "Man In The Mirror". We can all stand to take a look at ourselves to see if we’re really as awesome as we believe. If not, it only takes small amounts effort daily to improve. Will you be the change you want to see? #shoutsouttoGhandi Enjoy, Dj Shizz
Guests Elijah and Black Mic from Slightly Offensive join to discuss the state of free speech and leftist cultural domination in LA (starting at 2:00:00), but first we discuss the week of news: Tommy Robinson is free for now, Bigfoot erotica becomes a campaign issue, Jim Acosta grandstands all week, and much more! Elijah's links: Website: http://www.truthisoffensive.com YouTube: http://bit.ly/2vi6Ibk Twitter: http://bit.ly/2vkH7yi Instagram: http://bit.ly/2vjMlKw Facebook: http://bit.ly/2vlWYfX Black Mic's links: YouTube: http://bit.ly/2OM7Lbu Twitter: http://bit.ly/2OLpobp Instagram: http://bit.ly/2OMAyMX Sign up for a chance to play in Matt's fantasy football league: https://goo.gl/forms/jnLtxJ4UrmRD8Fcl2 Support the show and help us make it better! Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/beautyandthebeta Make a one-time contribution on PayPal: http://www.paypal.me/beautyandthebeta Beauty & the Beta merchandise shop: http://bit.ly/2nxSaj6 (If there are items absent that you'd like to request, email us and we can accommodate) Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter (RIP): http://bit.ly/2t41Wvc Blonde's Gab: http://bit.ly/2jQFS4a Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2ib6eKr Our Discord server: New users use this link: https://discord.gg/Uhattun Existing users use this link: https://discord.gg/4rkxcZv Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 ARTWORK by Facepalm Reality Facepalm Reality's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2AZfI4V Facepalm Reality's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2uxbrr9 MUSIC Don't Stop Til You Get Enough remix: https://youtu.be/tCDH8HjeNDY Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" https://youtu.be/DPZtCSScFWM "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 ITEMS REFERENCED Man arrested for harassing Yellowstone bison: http://bit.ly/2OME5uH Ron DeSantis for Florida Governor ad: http://bit.ly/2ON8SI6 Myya Jones for Michigan State Rep ad: http://bit.ly/2AHzjf5 Tommy Robinson freed from jail: https://bit.ly/2vroau3 Tommy Robinson meets his kids: https://youtu.be/u3a4r_2cA4w Tommy Robinson on Tucker Carlson: https://youtu.be/fNo8WcdrGfc Bigfoot erotica becomes a campaign issue in Virginia: https://cnn.it/2OMszzx The Verge says bigfoot erotica helps to normalize white supremacism: http://bit.ly/2vlWGWr Jim Acosta heckled at a Tampa Trump rally: https://youtu.be/V-3L3oVvvyg Acosta says he didn't feel like he was in America: https://youtu.be/Df9otRwkWMc Acosta challenges Sarah Huckabee Sanders: https://youtu.be/pzmvnD97g2k?t=40m58s Acosta says journalists should make bumper stickers and protest: https://youtu.be/FA90YHDZVuU Nationals shortstop busted for old tweets: http://bit.ly/2vmo5Yn New York Times announces hiring of Sarah Jeong: http://bit.ly/2ON3BjN Sarah Jeong's controversial tweets: http://bit.ly/2vlriHA Sarah Jeong's response: http://bit.ly/2OMvUyr New York Times' response: http://bit.ly/2vo4Lda Sarah Jeong endorsed previous mob justice: http://bit.ly/2vfTfAH Symone Sanders defends Sarah Jeong on CNN: http://dailycaller.com/?p=637585 Twitter punishes Candace Owens for mimicking Sarah Jeong: https://washex.am/2OLYvEi Judge halts 3D printed gun plans: https://abcn.ws/2OMxFMb Democratic Senators hold press conference to scare you about 3D printed guns: https://youtu.be/TRcNButgNMk Hoax hate (maybe) - Indiana synagogue vandalized: https://cnn.it/2OMjBlW Video news story about the ADL reward and Indiana hate crime law: https://youtu.be/SIdTJbEkiQg Lady suffering from 'Trump Anxiety Disorder" rams car over Trump bumper sticker: https://youtu.be/BK39R7bVMfg Elijah and Black Mic chased away from Maxine Waters counter-protest: https://youtu.be/9vjWeLad8ys Brawl at Trump star: http://bit.ly/2ACZ3cG Washington Post account of the Trump star brawl: https://wapo.st/2nbv3et
John JR Robinson is officially known as the world’s most recorded drummer. When I asked John just how many recordings he had played drums on, he told me he believed it was in the low five figures. John’s incredible drumming journey began at age 8. After learning the fundamentals and growing up on the drums, John went on to study at Berklee College of Music in Boston. John’s big break came while touring with his own band 1978. After Rufus and Chaka Khan attended one of the shows John was hired as the drummer for Rufus & Chaka and moved out to LA to finish the Rufus & Chaka Khan world tour. Later in the same year, John was introduced to Quincy Jones. Quincy asked if John was available for studio sessions outside of Rufus & Chaka. John said “yes, of course!” and a short time after John was in the studio recording drums for Michael Jackson’s Off The Wall album. Since doing Off The Wall, John’s phone has literally been ringing...off the wall! JR went on to record on some of the most iconic albums and songs of all time including: We Are The World, All Night Long, You Are and Say You Say Me by Lionel Richie, I’m So Excited and Slow Hand by the Pointer Sisters, I’m Just A Gigolo and California Girls by David Lee Roth, Higher Love, The Finer Things and Back In The Highlife by Steve Winwood, Express Yourself by Madonna, Off The Wall, Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough, Rock With You, The Way You Make Me Feel, Smooth Criminal, Workin Day and Night and Bad by Michael Jackson, Natalie Cole’s,”Stardust” and Change The World by Eric Clapton, Quincy Jones’ The Dude, Q’s Jook Joint and From Q With Love, Give Me The Night from George Benson just to name a few. In the 1983 John won a Grammy with Rufus and Chaka Khan for “Ain’t Nobody”. JR has two solo CDs, Funkshui (2004) and Platinum (2010) on his own label, Homecourt Records, and another CD, Rivers Of Paradise, with his band, TRW, released through Frontiers Records. JR continues to produce a range of projects and maintains a recording studio in Thousand Oaks, CA, where he continues to add his hit making groove and feel on numerous hits, movies and jingles. Endorsements: DW Drums, Latin Percussion, Paiste Cymbals, Remo, Zoom, Tree Works Chimes, M-Audio, Shure. Links: Website: www.johnjrrobinson.comTwitter: twitter.com/johnjrrobinsonYouTube: www.youtube.com/user/JohnJRRobinson
No aniversário de 4 anos do Fronteiras no Tempo, os historiadores C. A e Beraba conversam sobre um dos eventos mais pedidos por nossos ouvintes e um dos mais marcantes na história do Ocidente, a Revolução Francesa. No episódio: Descubra como a Revolução se tornou marco para o início de um novo período histórico (História Contemporânea), entenda as diversas conexões e motivações que levaram ao arroubo revolucionário de diferentes setores da sociedade francesa contra o governo absolutista, compreenda a impossibilidade de generalizarmos a nobreza e a burguesia e surpreenda-se ao descobrir que valores como patriotismo, separação do espaço público e privado e que o modelo de família nuclear tem ligação direta com o processo revolucionário. Arte da Capa Publicidade Ajude nosso projeto crescer cada vez mais. Seja nossa Madrinha ou Padrinho. www.padrim.com.br/fronteirasnotempo Mencionado nos Recados SILVA, Marcelo de Souza; SILVA, Cesar Agenor Fernandes da. A divulgação científica em história por meio de podcasts: possibilidades de educação histórica pela internet. In: LARA, Renata Marcelle; CAMARGO, Hertz Wendel de (org.). Conexões: mídia, cultura e sociedade. Londrina : Syntagma Editores, 2017, p.257-285. DOWNLOAD GRATUITO Podcasts do Portal Deviante no Spotfy Participações do C. A. e do Beraba em outros Podcasts Contrafactual #11 – E se o Silvio Santos tivesse sido presidente? Scicast #185: Sulameríndios Contrafactual #32: E se não tivesse havido Ditadura Militar no Brasil? Meiaentradacast #32 – Carandiru SciCast #216: 30 anos do Acidente com o Césio-137 MeiaEntradaCast #37 – Dois Filmes sobre Facismo MEIAENTRADACAST 59 – PANTERA NEGRA MEIAENTRADACAST 60 – MATRIX (1999) DROPS DO OSCAR 05 – MELHOR ATRIZ E MELHOR ATOR DROPS DO OSCAR 04 – DIREÇÃO DE FOTOGRAFIA Podcast MdM #461: O Retorno do Regresso do Podcast BADERNISTAAAA Chute 053 – Recrutas do Estado Islâmico MeiaEntradaCast #75 – Tropa de Elite Contrafactual #80: E se o Brasil não tivesse ganho a Copa de 70? Contrafactual #81: E se o futebol não fosse uma febre no Brasil? MEIAENTRADACAST 78 – DOIS FILMES SOBRE ARMAS: TIROS EM COLUMBINE E ELEFANTE MeiaLuaCast #179: Deuses Americanos Redes Sociais Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Google+ Contato WhatsApp: 13 99204-0533 E-mail: fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Expediente Produção Geral e Hosts: C. A e Beraba, Recordar é Viver: Willian Spengler. Vitrine: Augusto Carvalho, Edição: Talk'nCast Material Complementar ALMEIDA, Claudio Aguiar. Razão, religião e revolução: luzes e sombras nas telas de Jacques-Louis David. Anais do Museu Paulista, São Paulo, v. 24, n. 3, p. 269-298, dez., 2016 . Disponível em: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-47142016000300269&lng=en&nrm=iso. BURKE, Peter. A fabricação do Rei: a construção da imagem pública de Luís XIV. Rio de Janeiro: Jorge Zahar, 1994. CHARTIER. As origens culturais da Revolução Francesa. Tradução de George Schlesinger. São Paulo: Editora da Unesp, 2009, 316 p DARTON, Robert. Poesia e Polícia. São Paulo: Cia das Letras, 2014. GOMEZ MENDOZA, Miguel Ángel. La fábrica escolar de la historia historiografia y concepción de la revolución francesa en los libros de texto escolar de ciencias sociales e historia de la educación secundaria colombiana. Rev.hist.educ.latinoam., Tunja , v.15, n.20, p.205-244, jun., 2013. Disponível em: http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0122-72382013000100011&lng=en&nrm=iso. HUNT, Lynn. Política, cultura e classe na Revolução Francesa. São Paulo: Cia da Letras, 2007. PERROT, Michelle (org.). História da vida privada 4: da Revolução Francesa à Primeira Guerra. São Paulo: Cia das Letras, 1999. PINSKY, Jaime; PINSKY, Carla B. História da cidadania. São Paulo: Contexto, 2003. VOLVELLE, Michel. Imagens e Imaginário na História: fantasmas e certezas nas mentalidades desde a Idade Média até o século XX. São Paulo: Ática, 1991. VOVELLE, Michel. A Revolução Francesa: 1789-1799. São Paulo: E. Unesp, 2012. VOVELLE, Michel. A Revolução Francesa explicada à minha neta. São Paulo: Ed. Unesp, 2007. Trilha sonora do episódio Em ordem alfabética Blavet – Concerto In A Minor – Allegro Blavet – Concerto In A Minor – Allegro Blavet – Concerto In A Minor – Gavotte I-II Boismortier – Concerto Op. 26 No. 6 – Allegro Boismortier – Concerto Op. 26 No. 6 – Allegro Boismortier – Concerto Op. 26 No. 6 – Largo Buffardin – Concerto 5 – Allegro Non Molto Buffardin – Concerto 5 – Andante Buffardin – Concerto 5 – Vivace Ça Ira (It’ll Be Fine) Celebration – Kool & The Gang Chant du 9 Thermidor (Song of the 9th of Thermidor) Chant du Départ (Song of the Departure) Corrette – Concerto Comique No. 25 – La Furstemberg – Allegro Corrette – Concerto Comique No. 25 – Les Sauvages – Allegro Corrette – Concerto Comique No. 25 – Quand On Scait Aimer Et Plaire – Andante Don't Stop Til You Get Enough – Michael Jackson Frères Courons Aux Armes (Run Borthers, To Arms) Funkytown – Lipps Inc (original) Hymne à la Liberté (Hymn of Liberty) La Carmagnole (The Carmagnole) La Guillotine Permanente (The Standing Guillotine) La Marseillaise (The Song of Marseille) La Mort de Louis Capet (The Death of Louis Capet) La Prise de la Bastille (The Storming of the Bastille) Le Bonnet de la Liberté (The Cap of Liberty) Le Chant du départ Le Salpêtre Républicain (The Republican Saltpeter) L’Offrande à la Liberté (The Offering to Liberty) Ode Sur les 2 Jeunes Héros Bara et Viala (Ode To the 2 Young Heroes Bara and Viala) Poursuite et Retour de la Famille Ci-Devant Royale (Pursuit and Return of the Royal Family) Quem não se comunica se trumbica – Chacrinha Quentin – Concerto In D Major – Adagio Quentin – Concerto In D Major – Aira Quentin – Concerto In D Major – Allegro Quentin – Concerto In D Major – Moderement Quentin – Concerto Op. 12 No. 1 – Allegro Quentin – Concerto Op. 12 No. 1 – Allegro Quentin – Concerto Op. 12 No. 1 – Largo Restless_Natives – Doug Maxwell; Triomphe de la République (Triumph of the Republic) Uptown Funk – Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars Viva la vida – Coldplay Madrinhas e Padrinhos Anderson Garcia, Andressa Marcelino, Caio César, Caio Sérgio, Eani Marculino, Eduardo Lopes, Eduardo Veras, Ettore Riter, Fábio Henrique Medeiros, Iara Grisi, Manuel Macias, Marcela Paparelli, Marcos Sorrilha, Maria Clara Valença, Rafael Saldanha, Rafael Igino Serafim, Rafael Oliveira, Raul L. Borges, Renata Sanches, Victor Silva de Paula, Wagner Andrade, Willian Scaquett, Willian Spengler, Yuri Morales e 2 Padrinhos anônimos ;-)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss the week's feud between Ben Shapiro and Alex Jones, fake news emerging from the NRA convention in Dallas, Hillary's latest excuse about her communist party, Don Blakenship's hilarious senate campaign ad in West Virginia, hoax hate returns, a bum breaks into Jerry Brown's House, and more degenerate parents confuse their children about gender! Support the show and help us make it better! Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/beautyandthebeta Make a one-time contribution on PayPal: http://www.paypal.me/beautyandthebeta Beauty & the Beta merchandise shop: http://bit.ly/2nxSaj6 (If there are items absent that you'd like to request, email us and we can accommodate) Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter (RIP): http://bit.ly/2t41Wvc Blonde's Gab: http://bit.ly/2jQFS4a Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2ib6eKr Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on iTunes: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 ARTWORK by Facepalm Reality Facepalm Reality's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2AZfI4V Facepalm Reality's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2uxbrr9 MUSIC Don't Stop Til You Get Enough remix: https://youtu.be/tCDH8HjeNDY Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" https://youtu.be/DPZtCSScFWM "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 ITEMS REFERENCED NYT op-ed says happy birthday Karl Marx, you were right: https://nyti.ms/2rqTXrZ Starbucks guys settle with the city: tps://nyti.ms/2rqiAoz And with Starbucks, getting free college tuition and undisclosed money: http://bit.ly/2KGT8Ev Las Vegas bodycam footage gets released: https://fxn.ws/2KFUf76 Jackie Chan's daughter wants help: https://youtu.be/JldGE4hxYk8 Ben Shapiro advises Kanye not to go on Infowars: http://bit.ly/2KGfghX Candace Owens responds: http://bit.ly/2rqJtZC Ben responds to Candace: http://bit.ly/2rqliui Alex Jones calls Ben the thought police: http://bit.ly/2rqj5yX Alex challenges Ben to debate and Ben declines: http://bit.ly/2rpFyMD Ben's show segment: https://youtu.be/1ufYY-5QJGk Alex's show segment: https://youtu.be/e_OJzgA1zmg Paul Joseph Watson's video: https://youtu.be/vNj_8Jf0lcU Kasky tweets about the NRA convention: http://bit.ly/2rtHnbI And all the news outlets parrot him: Politico: http://archive.is/Z9mgq BBC: http://archive.li/fNhqP CBS: http://archive.is/N053T Slate: http://archive.li/X8Y6t USA Today: http://archive.li/SLqMh The Hill: http://archive.li/TWzAB HuffPo: http://archive.li/Dugxn Salon: http://archive.li/I2Y8A NBC http://bit.ly/2KGDicT NRA's gun policy at the event: http://bit.ly/2rpk1DY Young Turks covers the 'hypocrisy': https://youtu.be/ZmAAoycNLNQ Dallas restaurant takes anti-gun stance, backtracks: http://bit.ly/2HRWpCN Restaurant says they received death threats: http://bit.ly/2KEErl6 Hillary says she's a capitalist in a party of commies: http://bit.ly/2KEEfCo Don Blankenship's ad: http://bit.ly/2KHVfrp Politico reports Blankenship is surging: https://politi.co/2HSXoCU Hoax hate original Facebook post archive: http://bit.ly/2HSnyWm Hoax hate news story: https://youtu.be/beab13wlD6A /pol/ debunks it: https://youtu.be/beab13wlD6A The now-closed Go Fund Me page: http://bit.ly/2HTrWV3 Bum breaks into Jerry Brown's house: https://youtu.be/T3XllVyvU0k Written story: http://bit.ly/2KEJPEY Gender video from the Cut: https://youtu.be/oTP4okl0gUk
We discuss the firing of FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, Donald Trump's Pennsylvania speech, Hillary Clinton's India event, the National Walkout, Katy Perry creates a 'me too' moment, plus some surprise cringe to close. Support the show and help us make it better! Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/beautyandthebeta Make a one-time contribution on PayPal: http://www.paypal.me/beautyandthebeta Beauty & the Beta merchandise shop: http://bit.ly/2nxSaj6 (If there are items absent that you'd like to request, email us and we can accommodate) Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter (RIP): http://bit.ly/2t41Wvc Blonde's Gab: http://bit.ly/2jQFS4a Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2ib6eKr Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on iTunes: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 ARTWORK by Facepalm Reality Facepalm Reality's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2AZfI4V Facepalm Reality's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2uxbrr9 MUSIC Don't Stop Til You Get Enough remix: https://youtu.be/tCDH8HjeNDY Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" https://youtu.be/DPZtCSScFWM "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 ITEMS REFERENCED Guy headbutts glass: http://bit.ly/2pnvzqm McCabe firing: http://fxn.ws/2prT9lV Trump Pennsylvania speech: https://youtu.be/Ke4FykCxwcc Hillary's India event: https://youtu.be/t_XNsvjjISA Hillary slipping on the stairs: https://youtu.be/rlPTJE22FuQ Hillary slips in the tub and fractures wrist: http://fxn.ws/2posS7E Politifact Wisconsin defends Hillary: http://bit.ly/2IxNKlG Snopes defends Hillary: http://bit.ly/2IyvlWe Gun free zone sign at national walkout: http://bit.ly/2plLPYX Westboro-style signs at national walkout: http://bit.ly/2pmIJny Sacramento teacher on paid leave: https://youtu.be/rBncs6rEy7M Minnesota kid escorted out for pro-2A sign: http://washex.am/2IwjFmM Ohio kid suspended for staying in classroom: http://wapo.st/2IvS2KF The companies behind the Florida bridge collapse: http://fxn.ws/2IBkg6q Katy Perry 'me toos' a 19-year-old on American Idol: https://youtu.be/7iQn-toQp6A “I'm a dominatrix who teaches black feminist theory to clients” on Buzzfeed News (surprise crigne): https://youtu.be/lFyk0Jkun50
Bearing and SugarTits join for a chat to close (starting at 2:14:15), but first we breakdown the release of "the memo," the State of the Union speech and all its hilarious reactions, Asian Canadians protest the "hijab hoax," the Google and YT CEOs accidentally validate James Damore on MSNBC, plus Gloria Allred files a racial discrimination lawsuit against a California Walmart for absurd reasons. Bearing's channel: http://bit.ly/29aZGYS Bearing's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2DZ2go9 SugarTits' channel: http://bit.ly/1Tsgboc SugarTits' Twitter: http://bit.ly/2l4GCV5 Email the show: beautyandthebeta@gmail.com Support the show and help us make it better! Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/beautyandthebeta Make a one-time contribution on PayPal: http://www.paypal.me/beautyandthebeta Beauty & the Beta merchandise shop: http://bit.ly/2nxSaj6 (If there are items absent that you'd like to request, email us and we can accommodate) Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter (RIP): http://bit.ly/2t41Wvc Blonde's Gab: http://bit.ly/2jQFS4a Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2ib6eKr Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on iTunes: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 ARTWORK by Facepalm Reality Facepalm Reality's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2AZfI4V Facepalm Reality's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2uxbrr9 MUSIC Don't Stop Til You Get Enough remix: https://youtu.be/tCDH8HjeNDY Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" https://youtu.be/DPZtCSScFWM Pennywise cover of 'Land Down Under' https://youtu.be/Hd2YYKebIdc "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 ITEMS REFERENCED T Mobile Super Bowl Ad: http://bit.ly/2E1yrmP Art from David: http://bit.ly/2E2Jso9 Art from Laura: http://bit.ly/2E0shmR Milk and cereal case from Bobby: https://youtu.be/g1vlZFAXzmk 'Every Rubin Report Ever' by Freedom Toons: https://youtu.be/IS71EDAwX1o The Nunes memo: http://bit.ly/2E3EZkP Trey Gowdy's description of the Carter Page FISA application: http://bit.ly/2E2ZUoo Maher says the memo is just a bad Facebook post: http://bit.ly/2DXfaTn Steve King says it's deeper than Watergate: https://youtu.be/RQujubX__v8 The State of the Union Address: https://youtu.be/ATFwMO9CebA Public opinion on the speech: https://youtu.be/dKSJ5JYRf6A Joe Kennedy's response: https://youtu.be/dKSJ5JYRf6A Tomi Lahren rips Joe Kennedy: https://youtu.be/3w6j1lWAWbI Nancy Pelosi's response: https://youtu.be/m6jgqPfHPH8 Maxine Waters response: http://bet.us/2E2cYKr Cory Booker response: http://bit.ly/2E023Bb Bernie response: https://youtu.be/c2ibkHGRyaQ The People's State of the Union: http://bit.ly/2DP2Sg2 People throw shoes at the SOTU: http://bit.ly/2DZVfTX The story on the shoe throwing: http://bit.ly/2nwdpBx Asian Canadians protest the hijab cutting hoax: http://bit.ly/2DZf8dK MSNBC segment with the YT and Google CEOs on Damore: http://on.msnbc.com/2nzZz15 Racial discrimination against California Walmart: https://youtu.be/cH2NZjGHwYI
Iva Davies is one of Australia's most accomplished musicians and composers with a career spanning over 30 years with his band Icehouse, and as a composer for film and theatre. I produced this feature music show with him in 2014.The number one song on the Australian pop music charts in 1980 was The Buggles 'Video Killed The Radio Star', accompanied through the year by such gems as Michael Jackson 'Don't Stop Til You Get Enough', The Village People 'You Can't Stop The Music', Split Enz 'I Got You', The Vapours 'Turning Japanese' and Queen 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love'.In May 1980, Australian radio stations started playing a song by Sydney band, Flowers. 'Can't Help Myself' made it into the Australian Top 10 and was the first song from their debut album, 'Icehouse'. I think I was first in line at my local record store to by the single and was enormously envious of my older brothers who would regularly see Flowers playing at the local pub. IVA DAVIES: We came from quite a distinct stream of music which generated by the punk movement out of Britain, but then it morphed into a strange hybrid because of technology. There was an explosion of technology, especially synthesiser technology, at that period, so we were a kind of punk band with synthesisers which was a bit odd. But clearly, these other people were not, including Michael Jackson! There were all sorts of strange things going on, strange fashions; it was a very interesting time."The first song we put out was called 'Can't Help Myself' and we'd been playing all these classic punk venues for about three years before we put out that first record. I remember being told it had become a disco hit in Melbourne and I was semi-horrified. I was very pleased it was a hit, of course, but a disco hit - we weren't a disco band!By the time we got to 1980 we'd been playing quite a few of our own songs but still had lacings of the odd cover version of things not even particularly fashionable at the time, things like T-Rex songs, but by then we'd really turned into an original band and signed with a small independent label in Sydney called Regular Records and we'd recorded our first album, and although they constitute really the first 10 songs I ever wrote, they did have a certain flavour about them that I guess was, again, a hybrid of punk with synthesizers.CAROL DUNCAN: Iva, you mustn't have been very long out of the Conservatorium by this stage?IVA DAVIES: I dropped out of the (Sydney) Conservatorium when I was about 21, so I was about 23 or 24 by this point.CAROL DUNCAN: So how did you decide to steer your songwriting and music releases in that environment at that time?IVA DAVIES: It's a terrible admission to make considering that 'Can't Help Myself' made it into the Top 10, that I was probably fairly unaware of radio except for 2JJ. That's a terrible admission for somebody who's trying to break into getting airplay on radio!CAROL DUNCAN: Something like The Vapors 'Turning Japanese' would have been all over 2SM (in Sydney) at the time. 2SM would have been the number one commercial pop music station in the late 1970s.IVA DAVIES: Indeed, and I missed a great deal of that. I think we were pretty well buried in our own world and our own world had been dominated by what I'd listened to as I grew up, quite a lot of classics, psychedelic and heavy rock bands including Pink Floyd and so on. And then when Johnny Rotten (the Sex Pistols) arrived, the world was turned upside-down quite literally.He put all of those big bands out of business overnight and London was the place to be. I remember very clearly when Keith (Welsh) and I, our bass player and co-founder of Flowers, we'd been playing almost every night of the week, sometimes nine shows a week. There were clubs all over Sydney, there were clubs all over Melbourne, there were really great bands everywhere and on any given night down the road there'd be Midnight Oil and INXS and any number of bands.When we arrived in London for our very first international tour, we looked at each other and said, 'Let's get a copy of New Musical Express (NME) and go and see a band 'cause this is where it's all coming from!' And there was nothing on!I was absolutely gobsmacked that Sydney was a hundred times more active than London on a club scene. It absolutely mystified me. All the pubs shut early, there was nowhere to go!CAROL DUNCAN: Who did you admire at the time?IVA DAVIES: I didn't buy albums of anybody, I didn't consume music. I was very curious about music but most of what I listened to was via 2JJ. 2JJ was a very progressive station; I think it's been forgotten to some degree. 2JJ were playing things that had been bought on import - they hadn't even been released in Australia yet - and so it was fascinating.We were hearing things we thought before anybody else in the world had heard them, things like Elvis Costello, XTC, mainly British bands but the odd thing coming out of America. There was a real movement of punk and new wave.CAROL DUNCAN: So you and Keith have taken off to London, you're going to see all the bands, but there's no-one home?IVA DAVIES: There's no-one home! I remember thinking at the time, 'Well where did The Cure come from and where did The Clash and The Damned and The Jam come from? Where are they all'?I had imagined that London was heaving with little clubs with all those names playing in them every night but it was really something created through the tyranny of distance, I guess. We had amplified that whole thing that had started with Carnaby Street, The Beatles, and Rolling Stones; and in my mind, and I'm sure in the minds of many other Australians, this was the mecca that we were going to visit. But it turned out it was really as much a product of BBC1 and radio and record companies than it was of an active pub music scene which was exactly what we had in Australia.CAROL DUNCAN: So, what did you do, turn around and come home?IVA DAVIES: We went off touring. We went off touring with Simple Minds who were just starting to break through in Europe. They'd a quite successful album, and we did a reciprocal deal with them where we said, 'OK, if we are your support band in Europe, that will help us, and you come to Australia and be our support band there because nobody knows you. In fact, to this day, and I'm sure Jim Kerr from Simple Minds would take credit in saying that tour we did with them really broke Simple Minds in Australia - it was off the back of that tour that they started achieving success here. Of course, many many albums and many many successes later I still catch up with Jim Kerr quite frequently.CAROL DUNCAN: I remember seeing the two bands at the Manly Vale Hotel.IVA DAVIES: Very possible! That was one of many hotels in that northern beaches area, and I ended up living on the northern beaches by accident. It was quite tribal. There was a very big pub at Narrabeen called the Royal Antler and it was our first proper gig, I guess, and almost residency. At one point we and Midnight Oil were alternating weekends. We never met them, but there was this kind of unspoken rivalry for the same audience of mad, drunken surfies.CAROL DUNCAN: It was one of Sydney's great beer barns.IVA DAVIES: It was and they were mad, of course, mad drunken surfies and probably a few other substances, as well. But they were great nights. It was a big place; I think it held something like 1500 people. And you're right, we probably did attract slightly different audiences, and certainly we also had the other side of us which was playing the inner city hotels which, of course, were very driven by the punk movement, so we'd look out on a place like the Civic Hotel and there'd been a sea of black and safety pins.CAROL DUNCAN: Why did the name change come about? Was it as simple as swapping the band name and album title?IVA DAVIES: It was, but we actually had no choice. What we hadn't realised was that while we were happily going along as Flowers in Australia and New Zealand, as soon as we signed to an international record company and they said, 'We're going to release this around the rest of the world, we need to do a little check on the name. It hadn't even occurred to me that a band name is like a company trading name and, unfortunately, there were at least three other acts around the world trading on the name 'Flowers'. One of them being the very, very famous session bass player, Herbie Flowers, who you probably know best for being the creator of that wonderful bass line that introduces Lou Reed's 'Walk On The Wild Side'.So there were objections and we simply had no choice, we had to come up with another name. This has happened to a number of Australian bands. It happened to Sherbet who became Highway, and The Angels who became Angel City. Our logic was fairly simple - people here in Australia and New Zealand only know us by two things, that is the name of the band 'Flowers' or the name of the album 'Icehouse'. So, we became Icehouse.A band name becomes its identity in a far bigger way that just a set of letters. I've had this discussion with my 17-year old son who has got a collection of friends in a band and they haven't been able to think of anything. I keep asking what the band is called and they're called something different every day. I said 'you better get it right because it will end up owning you'.CAROL DUNCAN: Your son has actually played with you?IVA DAVIES: Yes, oh you know about this! I had a fairly mad idea last year, although the idea had been around since 1983. I remember we were touring in Europe and we had a number one song in Europe so there was a lot of pressure on me. I was doing millions of interviews and we were playing very big festivals of 30,000 people.We were playing on one and I was standing on the side of the stage next to my band and Peter Tosh's band was playing - Peter Tosh was the co-founder of Bob Marley's Wailers - and it was a big band, 9 or 10 people on stage, backing singers and whatnot, and I said to my bass player, "See the guy at the back going chukka, chukka, chukka on the guitar, the laziest job in the world? I want his job. I had a conversation last year with somebody about this moment and they said, 'Why don't you do it?'Our manager thought I was mad, a number of promoters thought I was mad, too, but what we did was completely re-invent Icehouse as an eight-piece reggae band. We added some extra guys from Melbourne to give us a brass section and we re-arranged every one of the hits that we'd been playing in the classic repertoire as reggae songs.We put two shows on - one in Melbourne, one in Sydney - as a kind of Christmas party because my feeling was that the reason we were doing it is because reggae makes you want to dance and smile and laugh, and we had the best possible time, it was just fantastic. We've just released the recording of the Sydney show and re-named the band DubHOUSE - the album is DubHOUSE Live.I wanted to get my children to come. My daughter is OK because she's 20 but my son was under age, under the drinking age, and the only way I could get him in was to put him in the band. So I said to him, 'Look Evan ...' he's17 and a very good guitarist, 'I'm sorry, you're not going to get a rehearsal, you're not going to get a sound check. Here's a recording of a rehearsal of Street Cafe done in this style, you've got the guitar solo, go home and learn it and I'll see you on stage."And so the poor guy was thrown on stage with absolutely no preparation whatsoever, but fortunately, he had done his homework and had a great night.CAROL DUNCAN: How do the kids see your career, Iva?IVA DAVIES: Well the strange truth is that they didn't. I finished the last tour that we did back in the day, as it were, when my daughter was six weeks old. Effectively, we didn't play again and my children grew up.In 2009, our long-time tour manager, Larry, who works for a very big audio production company - he'd been working for with us since 1984 - came up with the idea for Sound Relief (concerts held in Sydney & Melbourne for 2009 bushfire relief) and actually volunteered us, so we were the first band on the bill for Sound Relief.By that time in 2009, my daughter would have been 14 or 13, and my son 12 or 13, and that was the first concert they ever saw me play. So they'd grown up all those years not knowing anything about it, or relatively little.CAROL DUNCAN: Did they think Icehouse was cool or were you 'just Dad' and therefore couldn't possibly be cool?IVA DAVIES: Strangely enough, I seem to have breached the cool barrier into the cool area. A very strange thing happened, before that Sound Relief show and before my daughter really got to appreciate my association with it. She came home from school one afternoon, waltzed in the door and announced, 'I LOVE THE EIGHTIES! I love EVERYTHING about the eighties!'Strangely enough, the eighties are going through a whole new generation of cool at the moment. Except for the hair, and a lot of the clothes.CAROL DUNCAN: When you look at that part of your career, the pop/rock part of your career, what do you see, Iva?IVA DAVIES: I'm proud that we worked very hard, I believe, to maintain a kind of class and a quality. That went through everything, even the recordings themselves. I went through the graduation from vinyl to CD, which was a massive turnaround, and it happened incredibly quickly.I remember having a talk to a record company about it and they said, 'Last year we manufactured 80% out of vinyl and 20% out of CD, this year we're manufacturing 80% out of CD and 20% out of vinyl, and the following year we're not making any vinyl at all. That's how fast it turned around. But 'Measure for Measure', our fourth album is one of the first three fully digital recordings ever made in the world, which was a real milestone, so it's the first completely noiseless recording that was made for the new format of CD. It's moments like that that I reflect on and think, well, that's because we really put a lot of care and attention into these things.CAROL DUNCAN: Iva, you're also seen as one of the pioneers in Australia of bringing in synthesizers, computers, the Fairlight and so on. You mentioned an interesting word there, 'noiseless', and that's perhaps where the feud happens between the vinyl purists and people who are very happy to purchase their music in a digital form whether on CD or via digital download. How do you see the vinyl vs CD war when it comes to audio quality?IVA DAVIES: I noted with some amusement touched with horror a program that Linda Mottram did on 702 in Sydney where there was this discussion about vinyl, and she spoke with a so-called expert who was out of a university, and with due respect to that professor I desperately wanted to call in and say, "Can I just tell you about what actually happens when you're making pieces of vinyl and why they sound the way they do, and how it is absolutely possible to make CDs sound exactly like vinyl IF that were the endgame that you wanted to have in mind.I won't go into it now but the fact of the matter is it's all about a process called mastering. The way that tapes, mixes, were mastered for vinyl had to be very particular because of the intolerance of vinyl - vinyl can't carry very much big bass. I found that out with the Flowers album when I insisted to the co-producer that we put lots of bottom end into it and then realised a bit later on when the mastering engineer said to me, "I can't cut this to vinyl, it's got too much bass in it." They're the sorts of mistakes that you make when you're young.I'm a firm believer in anything that doesn't have moving parts and that is digital. I'm afraid I've moved on from anything old-school quite happily.CAROL DUNCAN: Did you call in?IVA DAVIES: No, I didn't, I just thought it's probably too difficult a conversation to have in detail over the radio but it does infuriate me because I'm sure if you got any mastering engineer on to the radio they'd say to you it's mainly because people don't understand how these things are made.CAROL DUNCAN: What gave you the confidence to leap into these new technologies?IVA DAVIES: Perhaps it was more out of ignorance than anything, I certainly didn't see any risk involved, but the main driver for me was that these were new toys. Every time something new was invented, my eyes would light up and I'd think, 'Imagine the possibilities!'I remember expressly that conversation I had with our management where, out of sheer co-incidence they'd moved offices from where they were in Bondi Junction to the top storey of a two-storey building in Rushcutters Bay and the ground storey was where they made Fairlights, believe it or not. Management were oblivious to this, they had no idea what was going on down there. But I did and I came to the managers one day and said, 'I desperately want to get one of these machines, they are amazing.'Of course, I was proven correct because they revolutionised music forever. I think apart from the technology of recording, the sampler - which is what a Fairlight was - was the single most influential piece of technology ever created. I said this to my management, that I was desperate, that I'd really like one, but the catch was they were $32,000. That was in 1981 or 1982 so you can imagine how much money that was then - it was half a small house.But I got one, and interestingly enough my management were quite philosophical about it. They said, 'Well, it's a lot of money, but according to our calculations you'll pay for this with the first two projects you use it on.' And they were right. The first project I used it on was my very first film score for Russell Mulcahy's 'Razorback', which is about 95% Fairlight.The great irony of that was that I kept producing bits of music, because Russell Mulcahy was out in the desert filming scenes and he kept dragging up Peter Gabriel's fourth album, the one with Shock The Monkey on it, and they were out in the desert with this blasting away on a ghetto blaster and I got it into my head that this was what Russell likes. So I kept producing Gabriel-esque soundscapes and so on, and the producers of the movie kept coming back to me and saying, 'No, no no - that's not what we want, we don't want this.' In the end I was getting various clues from them but didn't really know, but I had another go along the lines of Stravinsky's 'Rite of Spring' - a fairly mad piece of classical music. I constructed all this with the Fairlight, it was a quasi-orchestral thing. I took it back to them and they said, 'Yes! That's exactly it!' and I said, 'Well, if you wanted that sort of thing why didn't you go and get a classical composer.'In its day, 'Rite of Spring' was a controversial piece of music, and Iva Davies shares a birthday with Stravinsky.Considering that it was 1913 when that piece first hit the stage for Diaghilev's ballet company. It wasn't just the music; it was actually the subject matter of the ballet that I think was fairly upsetting to a lot of people. It's all about primal sexualism, basically, so you can imagine that to an audience of 1913 that sort of idea was fairly horrifying.CAROL DUNCAN: In 1984, you've got Razorback, also 'Sidewalk' - the third album from Icehouse, at this point did you consider that you didn't actually have to be a pop star?IVA DAVIES: No, I had a very strange life prior to that because I had a completely Jekyll and Hyde existence. I took up the guitar when I was 13, and taught myself, and it was probably also the year that I started taking oboe lessons. I had these two parallel lives and completely separate lives. I had a set of classical people - when I was in high school I played in a wind quintet and we used to rehearse every Saturday morning. We all had our first cars at that point. They were my friends and we went off and won the City of Sydney Eisteddfod and so on. They never, ever met the guys that I was in the acoustic band with. Ever! Because I just had these two lives. So my course was fairly accidental all the way through, it was probably always going to be accidental.To this day, I keep remembering things that I did. I remembered that I was in the orchestra that was primarily made up of members of the Sydney Symphony and the senior Conservatorium orchestra, of which I was a member, for the staging of the two first Australian ballets in the Opera House. I would have been about 19 and, of course, that's a fairly big moment for the Opera House to have a night featuring Australian opera in that building, and I'd completely forgotten about it. There are things from both lives that I've forgotten about.CAROL DUNCAN: 1985, your double life really starts to change as you start working with the Sydney Dance Company.IVA DAVIES: I have to give credit to our managers to some degree who recognised - Ray Hearn was managing us from the beginning. I think he considered himself to be a very erudite individual, he was very widely read, he'd seen every movie possible, and he had a huge record collection. He wasn't a musician but I think he spotted in me the potential that if I kept on that very two-dimension wheel of 'write an album, record an album, tour an album, write an album, record an album, tour an album ...', that I would burn out, that I needed something else to do. So it was he who went and pursued the soundtrack idea with Russell Mulcahy, and it was he who introduced me to the Sydney Dance Company who were a very dangerous company at that point. People forget that they did ballets entirely naked and this was quite revolutionary stuff in its day. They had a very young, hip audience. So it was a very smart move. But it was also a move that was good for the dance company. I had also forgotten until reminded about a month ago that in the Opera House's entire history this has never been repeated, but they did a very dangerous thing. They put two shows on a Friday and a Saturday night, one at a conventional hour and then a whole other audience would turn up at 10.30 at night and we'd do it all again. The staff at the Opera House thought this was going to be an absolute disaster, 'Nobody's going to go to the Opera House at 10.30pm to see a show', but they did and they were all my audience and they were coming to see what all the fuss was about. It was the most successful season the dance company has ever had.CAROL DUNCAN: Were you worried about your pop/rock audience coming over to see what you were doing and being disappointed?IVA DAVIES: I've always utterly failed to understand what the problem is between the various tribes of music. I started of as a bagpipe player when I was six, and although I went through that very, very particular stream of classical musicians, and they are, and they are a very exclusive lot - a lot of them, and they are a very intolerant lot - a lot of them, I think things have improved. But at that time they very much looked down their nose at 'popular music' and rock and roll, but by the same token it was equally prejudiced the other way around. I've never understood why. I don't get that you have to be one or the other but not all of them. In my head, there was absolutely no problem with my audience turning up to the ballet.CAROL DUNCAN: What gave you the confidence to follow both streams?IVA DAVIES: Only because I can kind of speak both languages. I had a discussion with somebody the other night about music and it is another language. It's certainly a language when you read and write it and I learned how to do that. But my dialogue with rock and roll musicians has to be completely different because most of the people I played with all these years don't read and write music. But rock and roll musicians communicate in a different kind of way. So because I'm comfortable in both of those languages, I can happily flick between the two of them, at whim almost.CAROL DUNCAN: Which is why I don't' let my kids drop out of their violin lessons - I want them to have that other language.IVA DAVIES: From my point of view, by miles, the single biggest advantage I've had in my work and succeeding in the broad framework of popular music is the fact that I was highly trained. That is the most sure, certain way to cut every corner you can - to actually know what you're doing.CAROL DUNCAN: December 31, 1999, and Icehouse is performing at the Millennium New Years Eve concert outside the Sydney Opera House and there is a moment on your face where it's just occurred to you how very special that moment is.IVA DAVIES: The penny really didn't drop, I mean, there was such a lot of pressure involved in that. The transmission, the TV director, Greg Beness, had synchronised a whole lot of footage to be running in parallel with shooting the performance. We had backups of backups because, of course, everybody thought that every computer in the world was going to blow up at midnight being the Y2K bug and so on. It was going out to about four billion people. It's not as if you can get to the end of it and go, 'Oh, we mucked that up, can we have another go?', 'Oh, they've already counted down; we're in a new millennium'. So I was incredibly aware of all of that and actually I've watched back some of the footage and it takes me a fair old while to settle down, it's (The Ghost Of Time) a 25-minute piece and it took me a number of minutes before I was, 'OK, we're up and running, everything seems to be working, everybody knows where they are, I can hear everything ....'I got to the end of it and stepped off the stage, Frank Sartor the Lord Mayor of Sydney gave me a glass of champagne, Richard Wilkins counted down from 10 and the fireworks went off directly over my head and I went, 'Wow!'CAROL DUNCAN: From this point, your other career really takes off and you head off to work on Master and Commander.IVA DAVIES: Yes, I've said to other young bands over the years, 'Just be aware - you never know who will be listening,' and so it was with thus that one person who was listening to The Ghost of Time on the millennium eve as it was going out, one of those four billion people, was one Peter Weir - an iconic Australian film director.This is how bizarre the next few years ended up being for me in terms of things just popping out of seemingly nowhere. I was sitting in my studio one day up on the northern beaches and the phone rang. A voice said, "Iva, this is Peter Weir. I'm filming Master and Commander on location in Baja, Mexico. I've fallen in love with The Ghost of Time. I want you to reassemble your team and give me a score like that."The whole experience was incredible, to go to Hollywood. I remember I had a colleague of mine, my music editor, had worked quite a bit in Hollywood on 'Moulin Rouge' and other things. He took me to the Fox lot and was very well recognised, but the thing that became immediately apparent was how incredibly well-respected Peter Weir is in Hollywood. Even though you don't necessarily associate him with massive blockbuster success time and time again, he's respected by directors and quality people in Hollywood and that's the difference.CAROL DUNCAN: Is it difficult to do this sort of work, to create something to someone else's demands?IVA DAVIES: I was very fortunate because Peter Weir has immense respect for music. He said to me not once, but twice, 'Music is the fountainhead of the arts,' that's how important it is to him. But having said that, he uses it very sparingly and in a very subtle way. So I had the great luxury to have three months to work on what equated to, in the end, not much more than 35 minutes worth of music. If you go and see a movie like 'Lord of the Rings', the composers had to write music from end to end of the film, so we're talking two and a half hours of music. Three months to produce that amount of music meant that it could be done with care but at a fairly unstressed pace, as it were. And that was fantastic. I have no doubt that Peter Weir quite deliberately planned the whole thing that way, so that it would be NOT a stressful operation. He's a consummate film-maker and he knows exactly what he's doing, so he schedules and plans things very well.Having said that, I always knew that the brief of a score writer is to write what the director wants to hear, not what the score writer wants to hear, so that was very apparent and so be it. Very often these films are the vision of a director and music is just one component of that. It should feed into their vision.CAROL DUNCAN: What are the professional moments that you hold dearest to your heart?IVA DAVIES: In terms of recording, I had a quite surreal moment. I was very influenced by one Brian Eno who was an absolute pioneer of synthesizers and electronic music, and in fact probably invented the term 'ambient music'. Of course, he was a founding member of Roxy Music but went on later to become incredibly successful in his own right and especially as a producer, he produced almost all of the U2 albums - massive albums. But I'd been following him since he was an early member of Roxy Music and especially been guided by his approach to synthesizers, which was very esoteric and completely at odds with a lot of the nasty noises that were being produced in the 1980s, for example. And I thank him for that because it probably stopped me from making a lot of bad sonic mistakes.The producer I was using at the time was a friend of his and I found myself having a conversation with the producer about the song we were working on at the time - a song called Cross the Border - I had in mind Brian Eno's backing vocal style. I knew that the producer, Rhett Davies, had worked with Brian Eno. I turned up to Air Studios, another very famous studio in London, to do the vocal session and in came Brian Eno. So there was a moment where I was standing in the studio, standing next to Brian Eno who was singing my lyrics and my backing vocal line. That was a real moment for me because he was a real hero of mine.CAROL DUNCAN: At what point did you realise that you had been successful enough to truly pursue anything that you wanted to do?IVA DAVIES: I spent most of my career not quite believing that things would work. In fact, I remember very clearly - we'd been working for years and years, working around these pubs, the first album came out, and I remember the first royalty cheque turned up. The accountant for the management company asked me into the office and said, 'Well, here's the cheque for the Flowers album for you,' and I looked at it and I'd been broke for years. My parents had to keep paying the odd rent payment for me and so on. We weren't earning any money at all, the album had only just come out, and I saw this cheque and it was for $15,000.I looked at Gino, who I had lunch with today - same accountant, and I said, 'Gino. This is amazing. This is incredible. I know I'm just going to fritter this away. I know I'll never get any more money out of this business. What's the deposit on the cheapest, cheapest, cheapest house in Sydney? Well, I bought the cheapest house in Sydney with that deposit, but of course, it wasn't the last cent that I made out of the music business.But for many years, for a long time, I really didn't consider that it was going to last, that I was going to make any money out of it. It's that classic thing where, luckily my parents didn't call me on the phone and say, 'When are you going to get a proper job?' they were very supportive. I think I was the one secretly calling myself and saying, 'When are you going to get a proper job?'CAROL DUNCAN: What are you still learning?IVA DAVIES: I'm still learning technology because unfortunately, it won't sit still! The industry standard for recording is a system called Pro-Tools, you very possibly use it in the studio there and it's certainly in every recording studio in the world. I've been working with Pro-Tools for a very long time but, of course, like any other software, there's a new release of it every five minutes. So I'm actually getting to the stage when I really am going to have to run to catch up! So unfortunately at my age, I'm still having to learn technology because it's the basic tool of my trade and that's never going to stop.CAROL DUNCAN: Are you still as excited by it as you were in the mid-1970s when you and Keith Welsh started 'Flowers' and when you went and harassed your management to allow you to buy that first Fairlight for $32,000?IVA DAVIES: I think I take it a bit more for granted these days because things have exploded in the way that they have. You can imagine the climate in which a piece of technology like the Fairlight came out; it was just mind-numbing. It was unlike anything anybody could ever imagine, whereas I suppose every time there's a new release of Pro-Tools, it's got a couple of lovely new features but it is a development of something which has been around for much more than a decade now.However, having said that, there seems to be a whole new generation of software writers who are incredibly interested in music and incredibly interested in playing with sound, and these are the people who are coming up with all the new noise generating bits - soft synthesisers and all that sort of stuff. That's kind of where the interesting new area is.CAROL DUNCAN: And Keith Welsh has been on this whole journey with you?IVA DAVIES: Indeed. In the music industry the whole time. He and I have been working closely over the past three years and we've started playing again and we re-released the entire catalogue. We put out a compilation called 'White Heat' which is about to go platinum.CAROL DUNCAN: What would you want the young Iva Davies to know?IVA DAVIES: That's a good question! I think I probably did seize most opportunities that came my way so I wouldn't necessarily say, 'just go as fast as you can with every opportunity that you can', I probably would have said, 'Put more attention to the money and where the money is going and who's getting it!' As a forensic accountant, I'm a kind of 'overview guy' as opposed to a 'detail guy'.
We discuss the Right Wing Watch YouTube hitpiece that smears Blonde and your favorite YTers but excludes Matt, the gun control hysteria taking over after the Las Vegas shooting, an update in the MAGA hat theft story, plus Cam Newton's nontroversy, the hoax hate of the week and two doses of surprise cringe! Support the show and help us make it better! Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/beautyandthebeta Make a one-time contribution on PayPal: http://www.paypal.me/beautyandthebeta Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2t41Wvc Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2ib6eKr Email the show: beautyandthebeta@gmail.com Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on iTunes: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 MUSIC Don't Stop Til You Get Enough remix: https://youtu.be/cPp19D38Djo Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" http://bit.ly/2fu9qUO "Dog Park" and "Odahviing" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 ITEMS REFERENCED Right Wing Watch's hit piece: http://bit.ly/2yyW96W Facepalm's photoshop fixing the hit piece for Matt: http://bit.ly/2yzM5up Hillary talks gun control on Fallon: https://youtu.be/uRzqg8iV4f8 Tim Kaine talks silencers: https://youtu.be/kxGChNUBNuQ Kimmel's anti-gun monologue: https://youtu.be/ruYeBXudsds Pelosi talks gun control at a press conference: http://cs.pn/2z67zvN The facts on the regulation banning "mentally ill" people from getting guns: http://bit.ly/2lMrjBj PolitiFact fact check on Hillary's silencer claim: http://bit.ly/2yA6VcQ Michael Moore's proposed 28th Amendment: http://bit.ly/2z2DaP5 Guy in Phoenix allegedly turns in his own guns to police: https://youtu.be/WSrEAWWTd8Y Alleged "before and after" of MAGA hat thief: http://bit.ly/2yAaeAM Charges pressed against hat thief: http://bit.ly/2yyChk3 Solidarity with Edith Macias statement/demands: http://bit.ly/2yyd9Kp Seattle coffee shop kicks out Christians: http://bit.ly/2yyacK2 Cam Newton's controversial statement: https://youtu.be/1MlrshzyCtM Reporter is offended: http://bit.ly/2yxx24q Cam apologizes: http://bit.ly/2ywKMfQ Reporter apologizes for racist tweets: http://bit.ly/2yyvvuV Shoelace incident at Michigan State University: http://nydn.us/2z1mhEs Racist letter allegedly sent to day care: http://fxn.ws/2z6q9Ur Archive of the original letter tweet: http://archive.is/Kru6p Thomas Wictor challenges the letter on Twitter: http://bit.ly/2yyUWMM Thank yous for Hillary on the Tonight Show: https://youtu.be/SpzeQ1Z3Ut0 Briana Wu's campaign ad: http://bit.ly/2z5DsV8
TRACKLIST 8:00 Pyperb - Don't Stop Til You Get Enough 11:00 Nick Barna - Yes I Know 14:40 Mixtek - Get Mine - Original Mix 20:40 Alessio Cala' - Funk On My House 27:40 Gaston Vega - F**king Sound - Original Mix 28:20 Gaston Vega - F**king Sound 35:40 DJ Leon El Ray - If You Let Me 38:40 aspen bizarre disco - Bare Extasy 41:00 Aspen Bizarre Disco - Get Down - Original Mix 47:40 Wayne Brett - Can You Feel It 49:20 Rick Marshall - I Dream Of You 51:40 Peppe Fiordalisi - Cenek
We break down the "scandal" surrounding Donald Trump Jr. and the Russian lawyer, and whether you should care. Plus we discuss DeRay McKesson hilariously claiming the new Planet of the Apes movie targets him, there's an update on the Chicago Antifa gym, and a couple cringe stories to endure! Support the show and help us make it better! Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/beautyandthebeta Make a one-time contribution on PayPal: http://www.paypal.me/beautyandthebeta Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2t41Wvc Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2ib6eKr Email the show: beautyandthebeta@gmail.com Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on iTunes: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 MUSIC Don't Stop Til You Get Enough remix: https://youtu.be/ZNZNp1eG3O8 Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" http://bit.ly/2fu9qUO "Dog Park" written and performed by AENEAS: http://bit.ly/2sibPZ7 ITEMS REFERENCED AHD's context song: https://youtu.be/DWYA9MFGzA8 Natalia Veselnitskaya on NBC Nightly News: https://youtu.be/k3lWbjK5csk Trump Jr. on Hannity: http://bit.ly/2tZCUOO A timeline of all the Don Jr. Russiagate events: https://usat.ly/2tZE5xI Tinfoil theory that this meeting was a set up against Team Trump: http://bit.ly/2tXGCrV DeRay thinks War of the Planet of the Apes is about him: http://bit.ly/2t3Q3ZE Whoopi responds: https://youtu.be/7lX7Fg6zYZE Idaho news station apologizes for random DeRay photo: http://read.bi/2thAU7r Antifa gym representative on Tucker: http://bit.ly/2tIjhux Cato Institute's report: http://bit.ly/2tYGxEp Chicago Tribune story on h*te cr*mes in Chicago: http://trib.in/2tZB00k Parents teach kids about m*sturbation video: https://youtu.be/-0vPqxSVaG4 "Good Night Alt Right" by Stray From the Path: https://youtu.be/yy-SiZSlmhI Teen booted from apartment for blasting music at police memorial: http://nyp.st/2tZvpap
Playliste:The Bee Gees: ’Stayin’ Alive’ (november 1977)The O’Jays: ‘Back Stabber’ (juli 1972)Love Unlimited Orchestra: ’Love’s Theme’ (september 1973)Gloria Gaynor: ‘Never Can Say Goodbye’ (november 1974)Earth, Wind & Fire: ‘Shining Star’ (januar 1975)Donna Summer: ‘Love to Love You Baby’ (august 1975)Boney M: ‘Daddy Cool’ (1976)Rose Royce: ‘Car Wash’ (september 1976)Meco: ‘Star Wars Theme’ (juli 1977)Chic: ‘Dance Dance Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)’ (september 1977)The Rolling Stones: ‘Miss You’ (maj 1978)Blondie: ‘Heart of Glass’ (januar 1979)Sister Sledge: ‘We Are Family’ (april 1979)Michael Jackson: ‘Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough’ (juli 1979)Abba: ‘Voulez-Vous’ (juli 1979)Daft Punk: ‘Get Lucky’ (maj 2013)
We discuss all things Syria, the latest truck attack in Sweden, Susan Rice's fiasco, plus several smaller topics including the rage surrounding Pepsi's Kendall Jenner ad. Have River Gibbs on the show or nah? http://www.strawpoll.me/12706047 River Gibbs' video on Blonde: https://youtu.be/aH96ttkvby4 Support the show and help us make it better! Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/beautyandthebeta Make a one-time contribution on PayPal: http://www.paypal.me/beautyandthebeta Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter: http://bit.ly/23RrQwC Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2ib6eKr Email the show: beautyandthebeta@gmail.com Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on iTunes: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 Don't Stop Til You Get Enough remix: https://youtu.be/ZNZNp1eG3O8 Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" http://bit.ly/2fu9qUO ITEMS REFERENCED River Gibbs' video on Blonde: https://youtu.be/aH96ttkvby4 Lawrence O'Donnell on S*ria: http://on.msnbc.com/2nWXsTY Chris Matthews and David Corn on S*ria: https://youtu.be/fpGOrEoQhJs Real Time on S*ria: http://bit.ly/2nWmrXS Bloomberg story on Susan Rice: https://bloom.bg/2oPLdNr Susan Rice leaked nothing to no one: https://youtu.be/RpjN4iEz9Oo Susan Rice knew nothing of unmasking: https://youtu.be/5f3ScOY5FJY Cernovich explains how he got the story: https://youtu.be/DT_gzLWbXHA Sw*den story: http://bit.ly/2nYwjjR Sye Ten's Minds blog explaining his channel termination: http://bit.ly/2oPK0p7 Sye Ten Truck of Peace: https://youtu.be/gOjr10mZ3aU YouTube inflated wage gap propaganda video: https://youtu.be/YE9wnpePsKU
Album of the Month: Moving Units – Damage With Care Release Date: April 8, 2016 Label: Metropolis Records Websites: Official Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Amazon Jaymie and Yvette are back to talk you to death (not really) about Mexico terrors, the elusive green fairy, and various shows and festivals that are happening soon. As always, be sure to click on some stinkin' links and support the artists we feature or there will be skull crushings. Track Listing: 01. Moving Units - Hyatt Girls 02. nTTx - Don't Stop Til You Get Enough 03. Timestalker - Arrival Of The Stalkers 04. Lords Of Acid - Nasty Love 05. Gary Numan - Metal (KANGA Cover) 06. Dope Stars Inc. - Spider Claw (Miss Loony Remix) 07. Acid Code - Crucified 08. Cyanotic - Coping Mechanisms (All Payne No Gain Mix) 09. Love? - I Walk Alone (Video Edit) 10. Moving Units - House Of Dolls
JOHN “JR” ROBINSON has become the most recorded drummer in history. Some of the hits are, We Are The World, All Night Long, You Are and Say You Say Me by Lionel Richie, I’m So Excited and Slow Hand by the Pointer Sisters, I’m Just A Gigolo and California Girls by David Lee Roth, Higher Love, Express Yourself by Madonna, Off The Wall, Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough, Rock With You, The Way You Make Me Feel, Smooth Criminal from the late great Michael Jackson and many many more!
John “JR” Robinson has become the most recorded drummer in history, even surpassing the great Hal Blaine. Some of the hits are, We Are The World, All Night Long, You Are and Say You Say Me by Lionel Richie, I’m So Excited and Slow Hand by the Pointer Sisters, I’m Just A Gigolo and California Girls by David Lee Roth, Higher Love, The Finer Things and Back In The Highlife by Steve Winwood, Express Yourself by Madonna, Off The Wall, Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough, Rock With You, The Way You Make Me Feel, Smooth Criminal, Workin Day and Night and Bad from the late great Michael Jackson, Natalie Cole’s,”Stardust” and Change The World by Eric Clapton, Quincy Jones’ The Dude, Q’s Jook Joint and From Q With Love, Give Me The Night from George Benson just to name a few. Of course in the 1983 JR won a Grammy with Rufus and Chaka Khan for “Ain’t Nobody”.
Finally, the Yax has come bax to collect tax on these Jax trax. “Don't Stop ‘Til Get Enough was the first single officially offered off of Off the Wall, so it seems like the logical, structurally-mandated place to begin Season 2 of our little podcast. We're aware of some audio issues that are present only when the episodes are streamed in a Chrome browser, but aren't aware of how to fix it yet, so for now, either ignore those strange pops, or switch over to another browser. Of course, you can always download or listen through iTunes using links at the bottom. “Don't Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” Track 01 - Off the Wall - 1979(approximate episode length: 1hr 40min) Download the mp3 from Archive.orgSubscribe on iTunesFollow on TwitterEmail
Matthew presents #LondonGP - your weekly motor sport and music extravaganza on ZoneOneRadio - the community radio station for Central London. This week ahead of the 24 Hours of le Mans, he’s talking to ex-Toyota F1 driver, BBC commentator and Audi endurance racer Allan McNish from his apartment in Monaco. As always, Allan is incredibly eloquent and passionate about his sport. And Autosport Editor-in-Chief Andy van de Burgt reporting from somewhere near a baggage carousel in a Spanish airport. Music this week from Blondie, Michael Jackson and Marvin Gaye. -- www.twitter.com/radio_matthew and www.twitter.com/z1radio www.ZoneOneRadio.com www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio Bill Wyman - (Si si) Je Suis Un Rock Star Marvin Gaye - Got to Give it Up Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines [feat. T.I., Pharrell] Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Sympathetic Noose Blondie - Heart of Glass Michael Jackson - Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough Paper Aeroplanes - Red Rover
Matthew presents #LondonGP - your weekly motor sport and music extravaganza on ZoneOneRadio - the community radio station for Central London. This week ahead of the 24 Hours of le Mans, he’s talking to ex-Toyota F1 driver, BBC commentator and Audi endurance racer Allan McNish from his apartment in Monaco. As always, Allan is incredibly eloquent and passionate about his sport. And Autosport Editor-in-Chief Andy van de Burgt reporting from somewhere near a baggage carousel in a Spanish airport. Music this week from Blondie, Michael Jackson and Marvin Gaye. -- www.twitter.com/radio_matthew and www.twitter.com/z1radio www.ZoneOneRadio.com www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio Bill Wyman - (Si si) Je Suis Un Rock Star Marvin Gaye - Got to Give it Up Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines [feat. T.I., Pharrell] Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Sympathetic Noose Blondie - Heart of Glass Michael Jackson - Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough Paper Aeroplanes - Red Rover
Empire Of The Sun « Alive » Alex Metric « Ilium » Raw Silk « Do It To The Music » (Federico Scavo Remix) Rita Ora « RIP » (Gregor Salto Mix) Bob Sinclar « Sea Lion Woman » (Nico de Andrea Remix) Jeremy Olender « Let Me Feel » Michael Canitrot « Leave Me Now » Alesso Vs OneRepublic « If I Lose Myself » (Alesso Remix) Cevin Fisher « The Freaks Come Out » (Tom Staar Rmx) Michael Jackson « Don't Stop Til You Get Enough » (Gigamesh Remix) Pryda « Mighty Love » Russ Chimes « Turn Me Out » Ludovico Einaudi « Una Mattina » (Alex D Remix)
Empire Of The Sun « Alive » Alex Metric « Ilium » Raw Silk « Do It To The Music » (Federico Scavo Remix) Rita Ora « RIP » (Gregor Salto Mix) Bob Sinclar « Sea Lion Woman » (Nico de Andrea Remix) Jeremy Olender « Let Me Feel » Michael Canitrot « Leave Me Now » Alesso Vs OneRepublic « If I Lose Myself » (Alesso Remix) Cevin Fisher « The Freaks Come Out » (Tom Staar Rmx) Michael Jackson « Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough » (Gigamesh Remix) Pryda « Mighty Love » Russ Chimes « Turn Me Out » Ludovico Einaudi « Una Mattina » (Alex D Remix)
I did a second mix for the 6th, kinda was feeling some kinda... Anyway! enjoy! My work is your pleasure. 1. “Can’t Satisfy Her” by I Wayne 2. “Pee Wee Herman” by Joeski Love 3. “Hip Hop Junkies” by Nice & Smooth 4. “Mama Said Knock You Out” by LL Cool J 5. “Paper Thin” by MC Lyte 6. “Candy” by Cameo 7. “Kiss” by Prince 8. “I Wonder If I Take You Home” by Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam 9. “Nasty Girl” by Vanity 6 10. “Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough” by Michael Jackson 11. “Please Don’t Stop The Soca” by Rihanna & Mr. Slaughter 12. Drumline Outro