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Episode 305: Traditional acoustic blues has seen one of its periodic revivals, with more younger African American artists involved than any time I can remember. No survey of the scene would be legit without sizing up the career of 35-year-old Jerron Paxton, sometimes known as “Blind Boy” for a severe myopia that's affected his life since his teens. We should be grateful he's committed to music - as a revivalist of the old and a writer of the new in a range of styles from Delta to ragtime to stride to spiritual. His variety and vivacity bursts forward on Things Done Changed, his first album for Smithsonian Folkways Records. In a Zoom call from his base in New York City, we talk about his upbringing in Los Angeles and his approach to developing his advanced understanding of foundational American music.
Musician Jerron Paxton is known for performing music from the 1920s and '30s. He just came out with an album of his own songs, called Things Done Changed. Paxton brought some of his instruments to his conversation with Sam Briger. Also, Terry Gross talks with author Michael Owen about Ira Gershwin, the lyricist behind many of the most enduring songs in The Great American Songbook. TV critic David Bianculli reviews the documentary Beatles '64.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Musician Jerron Paxton is known for performing music from the 1920s and '30s. He just came out with an album of his own songs, called Things Done Changed. Paxton brought some of his instruments to his conversation with Sam Briger. Also, Terry Gross talks with author Michael Owen about Ira Gershwin, the lyricist behind many of the most enduring songs in The Great American Songbook. TV critic David Bianculli reviews the documentary Beatles '64.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
We're going to hear from a musician whose music is vibrant, exciting and new — even if it sounds like it could have been found on a scratchy record from the 1920s. His name is Jerron Paxton and he has a new album called Things Done Changed. He brought some of his instruments to the studio when he spoke with Fresh Air's Sam Briger.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
We're going to hear from a musician whose music is vibrant, exciting and new — even if it sounds like it could have been found on a scratchy record from the 1920s. His name is Jerron Paxton and he has a new album called Things Done Changed. He brought some of his instruments to the studio when he spoke with Fresh Air's Sam Briger.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Biggie Smalls a mis du temps à se laisser convaincre par la carrière de rappeur. Il faut dire que les avances en dollars étaient ridicules au regard de ce que la vente de crack lui rapportait alors.À cheval entre l'impératif de survie et la possibilité d'une île, Notorious B.I.G va enregistrer en 1994 ce que beaucoup considèrent comme l'album parfait. Il s'agit de “Ready to Die”, une réponse poids lourd au Gangsta rap californien, produit par Puff Daddy. Le flow de Biggie fait des merveilles et le disque enchaîne les tubes de “Big Poppa” à “One more chance”, en passant “Warning” et bien sûr l'imparable “Juicy”.Malgré un physique hors-norme, le personnage de Notorious BIG a fini par devenir une véritable légende. On peut le comparer aujourd'hui, 27 ans après sa mort, à Miles Davis, Bob Dylan ou Aretha Franklin, bref des artistes dont l'influence est si immense qu'elle s'apparente à une forme d'iconographie sonore fondamentale. Dans cet épisode Olivia vous raconte l'histoire inédite de Christopher Wallace et Sean Combs. Grégoire Sauvage nous emmène à Brooklyn dans les locaux de Bad Boys Records. Fanny, elle, a retrouvé la trace du petit garçon sur la pochette de ‘Ready to Die' ! Crédits :— Générique : Dr Alban "Sing Hallelujah"— Titres écoutés dans l'émission : “Intro”, “Things Done Changed”, “Gimme The Loot”, “Machine Gun Funk”, “Warning”, “Ready To Die”, “One More Chance”, “Fuck Me (Interlude)”, “The What”, “Juicy”, “Everyday Struggle”, “Me & My Bitch”, “Big Poppa”, “Respect”, “Friend Of Mine”, “ Unbelievable”, “Suicidal Thoughts”, “Party & Bullshit”. 2 Pac “Dear Mama”, Craig Mack “Flava in ya year”.— Extraits : “Notorious BIG” (Warner, 2009), “Sting feat. Puff Daddy, Faith Evans, 112 - “I'll be missing you” MTV Music Awards (MTV, 1997)”Chaque mois dans Radio K7 on rembobine nos cassettes et vous raconte l'histoire d'un album qui a marqué les années 90s. Une émission animée par Emmanuel Minelle, Fanny Giniès, Olivia Godat et Greg Cook. Enregistrée chez Fanny Giniès. Générique réalisé par Greg Cook. Identité graphique signée Floating Studio.LAISSEZ UN MESSAGE APRÈS LE BIP !Vous pouvez nous appeler au 01 89 16 75 31, pour suggérer un album, donner votre avis ou chanter en karaoké avec nous ! Promis, on diffusera les messages au prochain épisode !Et restez connectés : — X : @RadioK7Podcast— Instagram : @radio_k7— Facebook : @Radiok7podcastHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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When people tell you Non-Monogamy changes your life. They think you're primarily talking about your sex life. The reality for many is we were conditioned to be monogamous. So transitioning to Non-Monogamy comes with its challenges. But in going through those challenges, not only do you learn more about your partner, but so much about yourself as well. In this episode, Bryan & Athalia explore how Non-Monogamy changed them as partners, friends, and even parents. Connect with us:Athalia(@queen_athalia_)Bryan (@seabaggin)Swapping Secrets (@swappingsecrets)For business inquiries: swappingsecretspod@gmail.comJoin our Discord Community!:Swapping Secrets Discord Want advice? Leave us a voicemail!:(657) 221-7143Editor:Houston Clark (@houstonclarkmusic)Original Music crafted by:Houston Clark (@houstonclarkmusic)
In this episode the guys discuss things that used to be acceptable, marital situations, space sex, gaming changes, and some Disney controversy. Nintendo movies are on the horizon. LORDDREW doesn't want to be offensive. MattyBizz has an issue. Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/caskandcrow Join the conversation in our Discord https://discord.gg/TXyMdegu Represent for The Murder https://www.caskandcrow.com SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/caskandcrow/support
How one couple ended up together despite some very difficult circumstances.
On MIT50, the crew give life updates since MIT49 and discuss T-Pain's comments about 2Pac, Orlando Brown's Funny Marco interview, Kevin Gates appearance on "Caresha Please", talking a girl through an orgasm and the happenings in and around the NBA and more. #FreeBG The MIT Crew also discuss the concept of vabbing during the "Irrational Tweet of the Week" segment. Follow us on @imtrippinpod on Instagram and Twitter. Recorded on July 17, 2022.
Veckans avsnitt börjar med att belysa dom brutala händelserna i Spaniens marockanska enklav Melilla, där massvis av migranter och flyktingar nyligen förnedrades, misshandlades och dödades. En konsekvens av EU:s hårda, och allt mer outsourcade, flyktingpolitik. Sen gästar Peter Så vad händer? för första gången! För alla nya lyssnare som inte känner till Peter utgjorde han 1/3 av vår förra podd, Power Meeting Podcast, som 2014–2021 balanserade mellan att vara ignorant och woke. Inför hans gästning öppnade vi frågelådan och under avsnittet ställs era frågor till honom. Hur mår han? Saknar han att podda? Sitter han på några nya rants? Hur går livet just nu? Det bir ett samtal om att växa upp, växa ihop och växa ifrån. Enjoy! Stötta oss på Patreon för regelbundna bonusavsnitt + mer! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
First of all, shouts to Devine, as he’s the fastest recurring guest in the history of this pod. In 4 short months, so many things have changed. We rechopped it up with Devine to talk about his breakout summer - his work in the community of Bay Shore and the Township of Islip, his summer Basketball League, his newly minted Flag Football League, Flag-On, and what else he’s up to this summer. All that and more, Devine, Part 2, now.
First of all, shouts to Devine, as he’s the fastest recurring guest in the history of this pod. In 4 short months, so many things have changed. We rechopped it up with Devine to talk about his breakout summer - his work in the community of Bay Shore and the Township of Islip, his summer Basketball League, his newly minted Flag Football League, Flag-On, and what else he’s up to this summer. All that and more, Devine, Part 2, now.
Thing Done Changed --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dabrother/message
This episode is all about Biggie's masterpiece Ready to Die, which is ranked #22 on the 2020 Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list.One of the listeners grew up in rural Canada. Another in a small city in Canada. The third is from Pakistan. And yet, they're talking about an album that captures the black experience in New York City in the early 1990s. What could go wrong?Three people, three perspectives and three degrees of experience with The Notorious B.I.G's work come together to discuss an album that's controversial, complex and, in the end, a definitive part of hip hop history.Leave comments on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rrmusicpod or visit our website at recordroulettepodcast.com.Runtime: 53 minutesMusic by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay.
They never thought hip-hop podcasting could take it this far, but Moulz & Mel do, with their review of The Notorious B.I.G.'s classic debut album, Ready To Die. SPECIAL GUEST REVIEWER: @https://twitter.com/deephunk (DeePhunk) ------------- Intro (0:00) -- The Rating System, Explained (4:42 - 7:37) -- The Rap Rankings Game (22:55) -- This Week In Moulz & Mel (34:44) -- Ready To Die Info (50:45) -- Track 1: "Intro" (1:28:31) -- Track 2: "Things Done Changed" (1:40:44) -- Track 3: "Gimme The Loot" (2:01:40) -- Track 4: "Machine Gun Funk" (2:12:24) -- Track 5: "Warning" (2:25:51) -- Track 6: "Ready To Die" (2:31:52) -- Track 7: "One More Chance" [w/ @https://twitter.com/deephunk (DeePhunk)] -- Track 8: "Fuck Me (Interlude)" (3:41:31) -- Track 9: "The What" (3:47:08) -- Track 10: "Juicy" (4:09:16) -- Track 11: "Everyday Struggle" (4:20:49) -- Track 12: "Me And My Bitch" (4:30:56) -- Track 13: "Big Poppa" (4:44:55) -- Track 14: "Respect" (4:54:00) -- Track 15: "Friend Of Mine" (5:00:47) -- Track 16: "Unbelievable" (5:04:20) -- Track 17: "Suicidal Thoughts" (5:13:54) -- Ranking Ready To Die (5:22:14) -- Outro (5:26:07) Support this podcast
From my block to your block, from his street to her street, welcome to BlvdAve! On this episode, Choose wisely is still out of town on business so the boys took to the table and got all the way in the nerd bag! LOL Gas Station P gives us his latest takes on Wandvision, him and Old Man Logan discuss how great the first 2 episodes of season 4 of Snowfall are, the possibility of Michael B. Jordan suiting up as the Black Version of Superman, and the fellas break down the importance of Black History being taught all year, not just during Black History Month.... As always, Be sure to hit that follow on any of the following streaming platforms itunes, spotify, googleplay, stitcher podcasts, pandora, iheart radio and anchor.fm to always be in the know about new content being released and subscribe to our youtube channel, NMG Tv! Listen to all of the other podcasts under the NMG Network (The Late Nights Podcast, Y.A.L.L. Podcast, Hot Take Wrestling , Woman 2 Woman and Shovanist Pigs) and show your support! Follow BlvdAve Radio on Instagram - www.instagram.com/blvdave_radio For Everything BlvdAve Related including discounts options we provide check out our linktr.ee page - linktr.ee/blvdave_radio
Zaya and Bryce relish a road victory vs the Nets and bust the myth that the Raptors stole a win in Brooklyn or that Brooklyn was robbed by the NBA. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
#Djaytiger and #FullBlastRadio present a Notorious mashup, blending the vocals of #NotoriousBIG over the soundtrack of #WuTangClan's "Enter the Wu-Tang," GZA's "Liquid Swords," and more classic Wu-Tang production. All tracks blended, mashed up and remixed by Djaytiger
Max Lit discusses Donald Trump, the COVID-19 pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement, social injustice and more about how crazy 2020 has been.
The Big Ten's fall sports will be playing Big Ten-only competition this upcoming season, if there is one. The conference announced the news Thursday afternoon, becoming the first of the major conferences to officially alter their upcoming season. Brandon Vogel and Jacob Padilla join the pod to help sort through the reaction and fallout to the Big Ten's decision.
If you've been wondering how AB and his family are dealing with quarantine and you're also interested in his thoughts on Tiger King and Grey's Anatomy, then we've got just the podcast episode for you!Timestamps:1:00 Brief Oscars movies discussion3:15 Bradford family quarantine tactics13:00 What we're doing to pass the time21:00 AB's controversial TV show take32:00 Tiger King discussion44:00 MTV's The Challenge54:00 AB explains Timbaland's Instagram beat battlesListen on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcastsrimandab.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Blake and Curt reflect on the potential fallout from the coronavirus. What might this pandemic and social distancing be trying to tell us about relationships with our families? Our work? Ourselves? The two examine the current state of many of our systems, norms, and socialized behavior and what this means for the future - in between Jay references, Mayweather fight memories, and Hell Week analogies, of course (#iykyk).
It's Sunday. Not much going on in the news, so today I'm just gonna talk about random things. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Alex, Brian, Joe and Ant sit down to discuss California’s governor signing the Pay for Play law for college athletes, the effects of recent tax increases and the financial states of the democratic presidential candidates. However, they start off by addressing the conviction of Amber Guyger for the murder of Botham Jean. The former police officer Guyger shot and killed Mr. Jean when she entered his home by accident. A very tragic story. Rest in Paradise Bothem Jean. The fellas also give their weekly Power recap and discuss new television shows. Thoughts on new music from DaBaby and Young MA were also discussed. Thanks for listening, subscribing and sharing! Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/betterthanyoupod/ Follow us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/btypod
This week Jay and Emy are joined at the roundtable by Hip-hop artist LoyalTC and his photographer Edroc! They discuss LoyalTC's latest single "Artsy and Angry" and his creative process. They share their opinions on the change in music and culture from their youth to the present day. What was the guys go to songs on their "baby making music" playlists? Why our generation is considered to be the "Middle Child"? What some females like to brag about but shouldn't get credit for? Why socks are so vitally important to an outfit? The answers to these questions and many more topics are answered on this week's episode of Here's To... With Jay and Emy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/HeresToPodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/HeresToPodcast/support
Tonight, on Proper Propaganda: New tracks from Elijah the Young Prophit, Snowgoons & Terrence Wood, and Vordul Mega and P.R. Terrist, but first, new from Rapsody featuring D’Angelo and GZA, “Ibtihaj.” “Ibtihaj” Rapsody feat. D’Angelo & GZA “Remember” Snowgoons & Terrence Wood feat. DJ Illegal & Planet Asia “Alright” Elijah the Young Prophit feat. Styles P, BNotes “Snipers” Saüd feat. Narcy, Royce da 5’9” & Talib Kweli Interlude: Stephen Colbert BG Music: “Death Becomes You” by Pete Rock “The Crucifiction” Jasiri X “Verbal Relaxation” Vordul Mega & P.R. Terrist aka Dom Pachni “Black Don’t Crack” Ace Clark feat. Chris Scholar “The Mood” Anoyd & Statik Selektah “From the 718” Pete Miser “Things Done Changed” Notorious B.I.G. “Lifestyles of a Ghetto Child” M.O.P. Interlude: Dave Chappelle “Trail of Lies” Jedi Mind Tricks “We Can’t Win” AZ “Burn the Flag” The Goats “When Will We Be Paid” The Staples Sisters “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “Alright” Kendrick Lamar
Dee & Gav try to make sense of the craziest week in recent NBA history, discuss the upcoming draft, media coverage of the league, answer your email questions & much more.
Welcome to Episode 4 of “3:17 The Drop Podcast” ❗️❗️ Today we are joined by Indy Rap duo FWM (@faymefwm & @kimkimmykimkim)... Listen in as the fellas interview FWM (1:31)...todays youth in music (15:35)...BOP 1 of the day “Gone Again by FWM”(18:47)...Good ol Biggie/Pac debate (23:07)...YBN Almighty getting jumped (26:56)...R Kelly aka Mr.Nasty (29:30)...Oprah catching heat (32:30)...Michael Jackson legacy (36:27)...Nicki Minaj tour trouble (37:35)...BOP 2 of the day “Pick Yourself Up” by Big K.R.I.T (42:37)...Ella Mai coming to Indy (48:07)...Kehlani tops R&B charts (49:22)...Single females & facebook (50:08)...online dating (51:04)...BOP 3 of the day “Things Done Changed” by Notorious BIG......FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER @317TheDrop...LIKE US ON FACEBOOK “3:17 The Drop”...contact us at 317thedrop@gmail.com....
The guys return to discuss the absurdity of the NFL's Washington Football teams's nickname, Antonio Brown being traded and the Lakers falling out of the playoff race.For a new Daily Fantasy Sports experience and great deals via the AHTT Podcast check out our partners 'Thrive Fantasy' today:http://bit.ly/ThriveAHTTWe would love to hear your feedback on the podcast as you help us grow. Take a short anonymous survey at the link below:https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SK35QCGFor exclusive Ain't Hard To Tell Podcast content and perks become a patron for as little as $3 a month:https://www.patreon.com/rss/BackpackBroadcasting See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
President Bush searches for ways to describe this new American power after the Cold War. He joins Fukuyama, Governor Bill Clinton and even Janet Jackson in imagining a world in which borders matter less and less. The American television landscape will also begin to see dramatic changes at the beginning of the decade. Please support Things Done Changed on Patreon! https://www.pateon.com/thingsdonechanged
The end of the Cold War inaugurates a new epoch: With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States is poised to become the first uncontested global imperial power in the history of humankind. The American victory over the Soviets also establishes capitalism as a global system, arguably a more important development than the emergence of the US as the world’s only global superpower. With the sudden, if unsurprising, collapse of the Soviet Union underway, America finds itself searching for the meaning of it all as the decade opens. A grand theory emerges to become the leading theory among the political elite: The American victory was not simply the end of the war but the end of history itself. The theory, offered by Francis Fukuyama and echoed by President Bush, announces that the “end of history” is nothing short of the eventual Americanization of the world. And as the 1990s opens, the age of the American shopping mall is at its height. Please support Things Done Changed on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thingsdonechanged
TRACK ARTIST “It Takes a Village” Jay Lonzo “KOD” J Cole “The Glow” Del the Funkee Homosapien & Amp Live “Diplomatic Immunity” Jim Jones feat. Cam’ron Interlude: The Daily Show BG Music: “Dillatronic 11” by J Dilla “The Hustle” Smoke DZA feat. LevyGrey & Bodega Bamz “Creme of the Crop” Blu & Nottz feat. Versis & Scienze “American Dream” Skizzy Mars “Two Pit Bulls” Chuck Strangers “From the 718” Pete Miser “When Will They Shoot?” Ice Cube “Things Done Changed” Notorious B.I.G. “I Remember” Coolio feat. J-RO & Billy Boy “Deeper” Boss “Shakiyla (JRH)” Poor Righteous Teachers “Rise Up” Andra Day “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “Changes” Tupac
Suicidal thoughts, Gimme The Loot, Me and My Bitch, and Things Done Changed...No this isn't Ready to Die, it's the long awaited return episode of Penthouse Platitudes....Aaron Hernandez, NBA Playoffs, Melo and La La, Mo is STD Free, and Taron's Baecation. Episode 14 Penthouse Platitudes
POMM EP 35 ~ Things Done Changed by Troy Griffith
Join Frank White, Pepe and all the gang as they kick off their second show in as many days for your holiday weekend. Yes, the boys are in party mode-well, when are they not? I mean, if I asked you to name more irresponsible, underachieving, lackadaisical gadflies and layabouts, you'd be hard pressed to find them. Not only that, but the smell? WHOO...hang on one sec-getting a phone call... Alright, well, I've just been told that if I want to keep my job as their copywriter, I'll need to NOT insult them. It's just so hard. Maybe a drink will help...oh yeah, that's the stuff... Anyway, join the gang as they talk all about the stuff that made your week what it was-news, politics, sex, booze and all the stuff that makes life worth living. Listen, Call, Love