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Show #891 Straight Blues 01. Chris Duarte Group - City Life Blues (8:08) (Infinite Energy, Blues Bureau International, 2010) 02. Barry Levenson ft. Johnny Dyer - Slip Me Some Green, Jack (5:30) (Hard Times Won, Storyville Records, 2003) 03. Woodbrain - Broken Window (4:23) (Swimming in Turpentine, Yellow Dog Records, 2009) 04. Jerome Godboo - Stinky Gardener (3:18) (Humdinger, self-release, 2007) 05. Memphis Slim - Restless Nights [1949] (2:54) (Ambassador Of The Blues, Indigo Records, 2002) 06. Mark Stutso - Lets Burn Breakfast (3:17) (Rock My Soul, Moondog Records, 2008) 07. Tino Gonzales & Los Reyes Del K.O. - We All Lose (5:09) (Funky Tortillas, Blues Boulevard Records, 2009) 08. Todd Sharpville - Legacy of Greed (4:07) (Porchlight, M.I.G. Records, 2010) 09. Bob Margolin - Ice Or Fire (3:47) (Hold Me To It, Blind Pig Records, 1999) 10. Curtis Salgado - Salt in My Wounds (5:33) (More Than You Can Chew, Rhythm Safari, 1995) 11. Big Jack Johnson & Kim Wilson - Humming Bird (5:15) (Memphis Barbecue Sessions, MC Records, 2002) 12. Mississippi Heat - Calypso in Blue (5:35) (Hattiesburg Blues, Delmark Records, 2008) 13. Rory Gallagher - Should've Learnt My Lesson (3:36) (Deuce, Polydor/Atco Records, 1971) 14. Melvin Taylor - I'll Play the Blues for You (5:17) (Melvin Taylor Plays the Blues for You, Isabel Records, 1984) 15. J.B. Lenoir - We Can't Go On This Way [1955] (3:09) (Charly Blues Masterworks Vol 47, Charly Records, 1993) 16. Charlie Musselwhite - My Time Someday (4:22) (Continental Drifter, PointBlank Records, 1999) 17. Mark Hummel - Before the Beginning (4:21) (Retro-Active, Electro-Fi Records, 2010) 18. Nick Moss & The Flip Tops - Rising Wind (5:08) (Play It 'Til Tomorrow, Blue Bella Records, 2007) 19. Jimmy Thackery & the Drivers - Blues Dog Prowl (6:01) (We Got It, Telarc Records, 2002) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
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Lie on the ground next to me, friend; we're WATCHING THE NORTHERN LIGHTS. Is your body cooling? Good, good. It'll hurt less that way. ALSO IN THIS EPISODE: Watto Oakington-Knoll. Sandburg Kit-Fistoshire. COK, my friend, COK. chemworld.com: You Want It, We Got It! BONUS SEGMENT: I LOVE YOU! The baby video set to Watching The Northern Lights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZZcZ1r0jNE Get yourself some IABD shirts! Wear a logo on your chest!: https://www.teepublic.com/user/itsallbeendonepodcast Catch us on the 'net!: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1593559714014720 Twitter: @beendonepod Thanks to The Orange Groves (theorangegroves.com) for hosting us. Subscribe to their Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theorangegroves and join their discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/GdTsg8C !
Track five is when the listeners trust you, so you put on a song you really love. It may seem simple -- fun lyrics, call and response, a bassline that sounds familiar -- but you could talk about it for hours. And if you’re listening to your playlist with Hanif Abdurraquib, the writer of the incredible book Go Ahead in the Rain: Notes on A Tribe Called Quest, you’ll want to talk about “Can I Kick It?” for as long as possible Credits - Hosts: Tracy Clayton and Akoto Ofori-Atta - Guests: Hanif Abdurraqib - Lead Producer: Eric Silver - Editor: Brandon Grugle - Executive Producers: Amanda McLoughlin and Tracy Clayton - Produced by: Multitude & Sony Music Find Us Online - Website: my90splaylist.com - Twitter: twitter.com/sonypodcasts - Instagram: instagram.com/sonypodcasts - Facebook: facebook.com/sonypodcasts About The Show The 90s are back in so many ways, but our favorite tracks never left. My 90s Playlist breaks down why we love the hits of the 90s so much, what made our favorite songs so popular back then, and why we are so nostalgic for them now. Throughout the season, our hosts Tracy Clayton and Akoto Ofori-Atta will celebrate their picks for a quintessential 90s playlist and explore the work of Backstreet Boys, Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, A Tribe Called Quest and more! Track Info Track Name: Can I Kick It? Artist: A Tribe Called Quest Album: People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm Written By: L. Reed , A. Muhammad, J. Davis Produced By: A Tribe Called Quest Topics Discussed Q-Tip, Phife Dawg, Lou Reed, alternative hip-hop, People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, The Source,parental advisory stickers off, natural genius vs hard work, Ventilation: Da LP, We Got It from Here, T-Pain is the PMO
The Mix Sessions is a weekly global gathering of music fans bringing you the best in Electronica, Trip Hop, Drum & Bass and House. seansavage.ca All Socials: @themixsessions 1. Hatfield - Everything But The Girl 2. Waiting - Hudson Alexander 3. Arrow - Jacques Greene 4. Twin Mirror - Zoo Owl 5. Gind City - Eytan Tobin 6. Toe - Lum 7. We Got It ft. Rothwell (S.P.Y Remix) - Metrik 8. Evidence (Enei Remix) - Eastcolors 9. The Finger - Serum 10. The Common Man - Ukweli 11. Done & Dusted - Gruve Collective 12. La Palma - Pablo Fierro MIX:REMIX 13. Cuidado - Gonzo 14. Cuidado (Fanck Roger Remix) - Gonzo ONE TO WATCH 15. Remember ft. Jem Cooke - Made By Pete & Hilton Caswell MINI MIX 16. Stuck On U - Sean Savage 17. Music Out - Dale Howard 18. Set Me Free (Scott Diaz Remix) - Round Shaped Triangles 19. Pink Matter ft. Ian Howie - Richard Archon 20. Control - Oliver Deutschmann 21. Full Circle (Dub Mix) - Art Department CLASSIC CUT 22. Make The World Go Round (Deep Dish Vocal) - Sandy B 23. Find Safety - Lal 24. Blinding Lights - Jesse Futerman
The Mix Sessions is a weekly global gathering of music fans bringing you the best in Electronica, Trip Hop, Drum & Bass and House. seansavage.ca All Socials: @themixsessions 1. Hatfield - Everything But The Girl 2. Waiting - Hudson Alexander 3. Arrow - Jacques Greene 4. Twin Mirror - Zoo Owl 5. Gind City - Eytan Tobin 6. Toe - Lum 7. We Got It ft. Rothwell (S.P.Y Remix) - Metrik 8. Evidence (Enei Remix) - Eastcolors 9. The Finger - Serum 10. The Common Man - Ukweli 11. Done & Dusted - Gruve Collective 12. La Palma - Pablo Fierro MIX:REMIX 13. Cuidado - Gonzo 14. Cuidado (Fanck Roger Remix) - Gonzo ONE TO WATCH 15. Remember ft. Jem Cooke - Made By Pete & Hilton Caswell MINI MIX 16. Stuck On U - Sean Savage 17. Music Out - Dale Howard 18. Set Me Free (Scott Diaz Remix) - Round Shaped Triangles 19. Pink Matter ft. Ian Howie - Richard Archon 20. Control - Oliver Deutschmann 21. Full Circle (Dub Mix) - Art Department CLASSIC CUT 22. Make The World Go Round (Deep Dish Vocal) - Sandy B 23. Find Safety - Lal 24. Blinding Lights - Jesse Futerman
John and Scotto review We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service by A Tribe Called Quest.Youtube AudioStream Downloadhttp://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/thehearingtribecalledquest_202006/thehearingtribecalledquest.mp3 We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/album/3WvQpufOsPzkZvcSuynCf3We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service on Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l1UCXPjqeTGO130ZjhMRPrHRaNukHqLZU PlaylistsJohn’s Best of The Hearing Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/6hWWxJqHZNu0MY6kS35dRlScotto’s Best of The Hearing Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/user/1232945495/playlist/2DHpKN5k4T7M7nDFl9aXaeThe … Continue reading "The Hearing – We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service by A Tribe Called Quest"
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This episode we talk about the wonderfully talented A Tribe Called Quest. This band did a lot over the course of their 6 albums, but most importantly, they got Mike and Alex to agree on everything. Everything. This is the first episode of Every Album Ever where Alex and Mike ended up with the exact same picks for best, personal favorite, and worst albums. This band is that good.Closing track: “We the People…” from We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service (2016)Check out our episode playlists on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherincMike and Alex’s Picks:Midnight Marauders (1993) — Best AlbumWe Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service (2016) — Personal FavoriteThe Love Movement (1998) — Worst Album, Least FavoriteAlbums we discuss this episode…People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm (1990)The Low End Theory (1991)Midnight Marauders (1993)Beats, Rhymes and Life (1996)The Love Movement (1998)We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service (2016)Follow Mike on Instagram @popejesseventura and Alex @motherpuncher
BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP CLICKETY CLICK SCANNING SCANNING okay we’re fiiiinding iiitt okay aaalllmost there aaand WE GOT IT!! Looks like on this week’s Jacking Off, The Two R’s are diving into Jack Black’s surveillance conspiracy thriller, Enemy of the State (1998)!! When Will Smith accidentally gets involved in the cover up of a high ranking government official’s murder, is there anything he can do to escape? And is Jack being a good guy or bad tech boy?? In his second Tony Scott picture, are there any more Jack/actor connections to be made? Is this a Christmas movie? What is Richie’s new T-shirt idea? Why can’t Rebecca stop laughing? What is Richie’s second T-shirt idea? What makes Jack’s character so horny? Does any of this make sense? Is the NSA reading this right now?? All of these questions and more will be answered in this week’s episode! Happy Holidays from Jacking Off! We hope you celebrate by Jacking Off with us this holiday season Enemy of the State is streaming on Cinemax Go or wherever else you find it
In this episode, I talk about Theatre for Young Audiences as a profession, how working at Payless Show Source can change your life, and the value of authentic kindness with Lynne Childress. Lynne Streeter Childress (she/her) is a playwright, actor, teaching artist, singer, director, and the founder and artistic director of Building Better People Productions, a professional theater company based in Annapolis, MD, that does shows for young audiences all based in themes of kindness, respect and the things that make us all better people. Her show, “We Got It!: A Show About Empathy”, is among several of BBPP’s shows that are currently traveling to schools in Maryland and surrounding areas. This is her 25th year in professional theater, with much of that experience in theater for young audiences. This includes performing at the Kennedy Center, Arena Stage and Adventure Theater, and teaching for institutions like the Folger Shakespeare Library. Through all those experiences, Lynne has seen firsthand how theater can communicate the most important things in the clearest and most interesting of ways, especially to young people. Lynne lives in Annapolis, MD with her husband and son. Host: Emily Stamets
Join Brad and Tom as they discuss Gucci models, whether Tom has ever done an outdoor chore, service animals, transcendent music and, most importantly, if they're any closer to being friends. Relevant links below. Email: bradandtomarefriends@gmail.com Twitter: @bradandtompod Two Methods to Evoke Soul Sounds That Shrug JAMES'S LIST! Only a fool thinks their era is the last era of great art One of the few things left that can lift my spirits in the face of near-constant contemplation of my inevitable demise is the discovery of great art from a new artist. The fact that someone could enter this hell world decades after me and wrest great beauty from its rabid clutches is inspiring. What I'm trying to say is that discovering great new art and eating great new food are the only legitimate reasons to live. I've bolded my favorite albums from the artists I picked for my top 10, but most of those artists have multiple albums that the near future will not forget (the far off future will forget everyone in about 200 years, max). The other worthy-but-not-quite-as-worthy albums appear after my bolded, favorite albums. On to my list! 10 BEST ALBUMS POST-2001! 1. Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest, Microcastle, Weird Era Cont., Cryptograms Deerhunter is one of THE great rock bands, and their 4-album run from Cryptograms to Halcyon Digest is one of THE great runs in rock history. All of those albums will endure, but Halcyon Digest is the most effective at combining songwriting chops with ELITE face-melting jams. Countless Brooklyn bozos jacked their loop-pedal swagger, but no one did it remotely as well as Bradford Cox, a supremely-weird-in-all-the-best-ways front man. I love these guys and will always love these guys. You should, too, unless you're some kind of jerk. 2. Kanye West - Life of Pablo, Graduation History will understand that The Life of Pablo is Kanye's best album. Ultralight Beam is one of THE great songs, FULL FUKKEN STOP, and it leads into a run of songs that's impossible to turn off. One banger seamlessly transitions into another, then another, and finally another. THE POWER OF SEQUENCING is on full display here, and so is Kanye's vast array of skills, both as a producer and an MC. You'll find everything that Kanye does well on this album, and in many instances its the best version of it. Even if you disagree with my empirically correct LoP take, you can't argue that people WON'T listen to Kanye 20 years from now, Dragon Energy be damned. His music means too much to too many people and it should. He's a genius. 3. D’Angelo - Black Messiah I felt a little weird including this album because D'Angelo, in my mind, is a very 90s kinda guy, which would violate the spirit of the exercise. HOWEVER, his songwriting has always been on that throwback and/or timeless tip, and this shit came out in 2014. It's flawless and I'll listen to it forever. D'Angelo is also a genius. 4. Clipse - Lord Willin’, Hell Hath No Fury, We Got It 4 Cheap (mixtape series) I don't know how you can like rap and not like Clipse. They have some of the most clever drug raps in the history of the illustrious genre, and they worked with The Neptunes at the height of their powers. Hell Hath No Fury slaps for eternity, as does their mixtape series We Got It 4 Cheap, which can only be bested, maybe, by Lil Wayne's Da Drought series. I disagree with that assertion, but its reasonable enough. ALL THAT BEING SAID, my pick for best Clipse album is Lord Willin', their first LP and one that because of its relative brightness is more re-listenable. Intro, Grindin', Young Boy, Cot Damn, Comedy Central, Gangsta Lean. This album is fucking stacked. It also gave us a GOAT guest verse from Rosco P Coldchain, who penned the legendary threat, "Who wants to be a millionaire? Me, and you ain't got no more life lines." Rosco P Coldchain is in jail for murder, by the way. HE MEANT WHAT HE RAPPED. 5. Solange - When I Get Home, A Seat At The Table When I Get Home and A Seat At The Table are both masterpieces, but When I Get Home is less political and a little easier to vibe to on a daily basis. It's reputation will grow in time once people get over the fact that the songs aren't structured like pop songs. It's a beautiful album meant to be listened to as an album, and the way its themes and sounds weave their way betwixt and amongst songs is astonishing. Solange is amazing and a much more interesting artist than Beyonce (who's pretty good, too, but does not make my list). 6. Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca, Rise Above Dave Longstreth, who is the founder and sole permanent member of Dirty Projectors, is pretty much a monster, which makes me put this album lower than it should be. Probably. Bitte Orca is unimpeachably great indie rock. It's weird and beautiful and kicks fucking ass. Twee has no right being this hard. Beautiful harmonies, fantastic guitar runs, and an A+ sound palette. There are a lot of great Dirty Projectors albums, but like Deerhunter's Halcyon Digest, Bitte Orca is the best synthesis of their weirdo affinities and pop song craft. 7. Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly, Good Kid M.A.A.D. City I'm not a huge Kendrick Lamar guy, but he's at his best when crafting an album and To Pimp A Butterfly is his masterpiece (though Good Kid M.A.A.D. City is pretty great, too). It CANNOT be listened to a song at a time, which is why a lot of people sleep on it outside of critical circles, but if you have the patience to listen to the whole thing at once, it's supremely rewarding. More than a handful of these songs could be expanded into 3 separate songs, but Kendrick keeps things moving. To Pimp A Butterfly will stand the test of time. It's a truly great rap album in an age where people don't give a shit about that anymore. 8. Kurt Vile - Wakin’ on a Pretty Daze, Smoke Ring For My Halo, b’lieve i’m goin down I had a hard time figuring out what to do with Kurt Vile. Nothing he makes is that groundbreaking or challenging, but I find myself putting on Kurt Vile all of the god damned time. "Should we just throw on some Kurt Vile?" is a common refrain in my apartment. He's the GOAT "I'm drinking coffee on a Sunday morning" rock guitarist and his stuff works equally well on a road trip or during dinner. It can be a little sonic wall papery but he's got a lot more going on than that and I'll never stop listening to him. That should count for more than we give it credit for sometimes. Music plays in the background and not everything has to be in-your-face to be great. 9. Madvillain - Madvillainy I didn't think I wanted to include this on my list, then I listened to it again and was reminded of how fucking incredible it is. Madlib is one of the greatest producers of all time, MF Doom is one of the most unique talents in rap history, and this album fucking slaps. You can't listen to Accordion and tell me there isn't genius at work here. 10. Animal Collective - Fall Be Kind EP, Merriweather Post Pavilion, Sung Tongs Their BIG SMASH HIT was Merriweather Post Pavilion, but I've always loved the EP they released immediately after it, Fall Be Kind. What Would I Want Sky? and the build up to it is some of the prettiest music ever made. Animal Collective is one of those bands that gets dorks all worked up about "fucking hipsters", because they've got some dumb quirks, but if you spend any amount of time with their stuff you'll find something you really like. They pushed rock forward at a time when it was saturated with ideas. I'm extremely impressed with them. IT KILLED ME TO NOT INCLUDE THIS SHIT Ghostface - Fishscale, The Pretty Toney Album I will always listen to these albums but Ghostface is more of a 90s guy, so I left him off. Still, he's arguably the best rapper in the best rap group of all time and he put out some incredible stuff post-2001. Shakey Dog is an all-time great album opener. Frank Ocean - Blonde, Channel Orange The smartest and best male R&B singer of his generation. Mac Demarco - II, Salad Days Goofy weirdo whose low stakes music I keep coming back to during certain moods. Whitney - Light Upon The Lake They released one album but it's amazing and their lead singer is also their drummer, which makes for a really good live show. Can't recommend this one highly enough. IT DIDN'T KILL ME TO NOT INCLUDE THIS SHIT BUT IT WILL ALSO ENDURE Radiohead - In Rainbows One of the great all-time bands, but they're also pretty 90s . Still, this one is post-2001 and it's very very good. Madlib/Freddie Gibbs - Pinata Brad will kill me for putting this album this low. Whatever. It's great but this feels right for some reason. Panda Bear - Person Pitch, Tom Boy I might like this stuff more than Animal Collective. Who can say! Tastes evolve, etc. Amen Dunes - Freedom When I saw these guys at Brooklyn Steel they put on one of the most disappointing live shows I've seen, but this album is amazing. THE REST - THIS SHIT IS ALL GREAT! YOU SHOULD ALSO LISTEN TO THIS Cam’Ron - Purple Haze Tribe Called Quest - We Got It From Here… Thank You 4 Your Service St. Vincent - Strange Mercy, Actor Kevin Morby - Singing Saw Ty Segall Band - Slaughterhouse Arthur Russell - Love Is Overtaking Me Danny Brown - XXX Vince Staples - Hell Can Wait EP The White Stripes - Elephant Jay Z - Black Album Lil Wayne - The Carter III King Krule - The Ooze Kaytranada - 99.9% A$AP Rocky - Live.Love.A$AP. Girls - Girls Toro y Moi - Causers of This ANONYMOUS EVAN'S LIST! (This is) very much a personal list, but I did try to emphasize things that have stayed in my rotation through the years. I took post-2001 to mean released in 2002 or later, which resulted in some prominent exclusions that I'll address below. From top to bottom is the order I decided they were definitely on the list: 1. jj - no. 2 listened to this when it came out in 2009, forgot about it for a few years, then got back into it in 2012 and have been obsessed ever since, also own it on vinyl 2. lil wayne - da drought 3 not on spotify so i don't listen to it as much anymore but i still feel like i remember every lyric from listening to it constantly in 2007-12 3. the field - from here we go sublime has never left my rotation since it came out in 2007 though my relationship to it has evolved a lot over the years. i also own it on vinyl 4. m.i.a. - arular the first album that popped into my mind when thinking "best post-2001," one i own on vinyl also 5. grimes - visions another one that has never left my rotation since its release. my girlfriend owns the LP 6. madvillain - madvillainy i listened to this one off and on over the years, not as much as the others, but it's crept back into my heavy rotation on spotify recently 7. deerhunter - microcastle became completely obsessed with this album in 2009, my interest in it has waned a bit but "nothing ever happened" remains a strong contender for best song of this era (own LP) 8. burial and four tet - moth/wolf cub 12" probably the rarest record in my collection, not on spotify so i don't listen to it very much these days, but i approach the track "moth" with an almost worshipful attitude 9. future - ds2 haven't listened to this one as much lately but i think it will hold up long term 10. mclusky do dallas i considered a lot of albums for this spot but it feels right to have mclusky say "fuck you" to all of them other albums considered alasdair roberts - spoils cfcf - the colour of life burial - untrue the streets - original pirate material/a grand don’t come for free four tet - there is love in you carsick cars - s/t the unicorns - who will cut our hair when we’re gone? the dream - love vs money animal collective - sung tongs deerhunter - cryptograms elite gymnastics - ruin default genders - main pop girl 2019 sza - ctrl earl sweatshirt - i don’t like shit, i don’t go outside atlas sound - parallax the jealous sound - kill them with kindness kitty - rose gold lightning bolt - wonderful rainbow wolf parade - apologies to the queen mary pj harvey - let england shake caribou - our love the bug vs earth - boa/cold 12” bonny prince billy and matt sweeney - superwolf d’angelo and the vanguard - black messiah chromatics - kill for love jessy lanza - pull my hair back jamie xx - in colour something by broadcast but i can’t pick between their albums kanye - life of pablo boyz and girl - s/t john talabot - ƒin todd terje - ragysh st. vincent - strange mercy spank rock - yoyoyoyoyo lil b - 6 kiss cass mccombs - catacombs eidetic seeing - drink the sun mogwai - happy songs for happy people dirty beaches - drifters / love is the devil girl talk - night ripper bjork - medulla tonstartssbandht - an when crystal castles - s/t max richter - the blue notebooks the notwist - neon golden colour haze - periscope albums that came out in 2000-01 that would be in strong consideration for top 10 otherwise fugazi - the argument sonic youth - murray street modest mouse - the moon and antarctica acid mothers temple and the melting paraiso u.f.o. - la novia spoon - girls can tell life without buildings - any other city BONUS ANONYMOUS EVAN CONTENT!! An interesting corollary to this conversation would be, what albums that came out post-2001 were critically LAUDED at the time but have absolutely NOT held up to extended scrutiny. The Arcade Fire (snoooooooooooze) and 95% of LCD Soundsystem (exception for "Someone Great" and maybe another stray track or two) fall into this category for me: Bat for Lashes (entire catalog) Grizzly Bear (entire catalog) Girls - Album (still a pretty good record but what an overblown reaction) The Very Best - Warm Heart of Africa (This was Pitchfork's 17th-best album of 2009 -- does anyone remember anything about it?) Japandroids (I always thought they sucked but I guess they still have a devoted fanbase of mainly Washington Post op-ed columnists) No Age - Nouns (I think everyone was pretending to like their music because they were nice and ran a cool venue in LA) The Hold Steady (something about this band always turned my stomach) Daft Punk - Random Access Memories (after the ubiquity of "Get Lucky" faded away this album made absolutely zero lasting cultural impact) Deafheaven - Sunbather (Metal for people who never liked metal before or since. I thought their name was Deafhaven for years, and liked it better that way.) My Bloody Valentine - m b v (Complete garbage that everyone forgot about in 2 months' time)
Happy 2019! Just a little late. But trust me, this one was worth the wait. Seeing as this is number 101 it seemed only appropriate to take it back to where it all began, (and has continued to hit over and over again) drum and bass. Got a full mix on deck for you today. Not gonna lie, it may be the best mix job I've done yet. I even managed to talk over it too! I know y'all get lonely when it's just the music. And yes, the title is in inspired by S.P.Y.'s albums. Seemed only fitting since he starts us off. In other podcast news, I had another episode nearly done but I think I am going to shelve it for the moment because I'm way behind on my SXSW preparations. My goal is to get that out before the festival but since I'm not actually going this year, I'm leaving that as a loose requirement. If you want to follow my progress, you can watch the evolving SXSW playlists on my Spotify (ActiveListener). And who knows, maybe I'll change my mind on getting that other episode out. So many things and never enough time. Anyway, enjoy this one. Whether it's working, cleaning, running, or whatever else you need to power through, this is the mix to get it done. Thanks for listening and don't forget to support the artists. Aaron ActiveListener Spotify Tracklist 1.We Got It ft. Rothwell (S.P.Y Remix) by Metrik on We Got It 2.Roll The Dice ft. Stamina MC & Lily Allen by Shy Fx on Roll The Dice 3.Trouble ft. Chronixx & Maverick Sabre by Sub Focus & Rudimental on Trouble 4.Dancing by Friction, JP Cooper on Connections 5.London by Hedex on Ragequit / London 6.She Just Wanna Dance by Inja, Whiney on Blank Pages 7.Solitary Native by Alix Perez, Sabre on Solitary Native / Old Flame 8.Organiser (Circuits Rewire) by Spectrasoul on Organiser 9.Fiction by SpectraSoul feat. Solah on How We Live 10.Where Is The Sun by Joe Ford on Where Is The Sun 11.Watercolour (Matrix & Futurebound Remix) by Pendulum on The Reworks 12.All Night ft. Georgie Allen (Metrik Remix) by Polar Youth on All Night 13.Every Minute by Brookes Brothers on Every Minute 14.Back to the Street by Bcee on Lost & Found 15.Black Church by Dimension on Black Church 16.Do It Good by Upgrade on Do It Good 17.Wild Child by Cyantific on Bloodline (Club Masters) 18.Desire by Sub Focus & Dimension on Desire 19.Supreme by Danny Byrd on Atomic Funk 20.Memory Lane by Netsky on Fast Soul Music 21.I See You by Dawn Wall on Ember 22.Be True by Commix on Call to Mind 23.Tenderless (Whiney Remix) by London Elektricity, Emer Dineen on Are We There Yet? (The Med School Scans) 24.Ships by Riya featuring Mcleod, DRS and Villem on Hurt Heals EP 25.Haunted Spaces by Document One on Haunted Spaces EP 26.Mad in the Jungle ft. Doctor by Friction on Connections 27.Mr Happy by DJ Hazard & D Minds on Mr Happy / Super Drunk 28.Panic Room (Culture Shock Remix) by Au/Ra on Panic Room 29.User by Rockwell on User - EP 30.Afterlife by Camo & Krooked on Cross the Line 31.Paint It Black by Sigma on Sick Music 32.Circles by Adam F on Colours 33.Nova by Nu:Logic on Somewhere Between the Light 34.Poveglia by Degs on Poveglia 35.Téquila Limonada ft. A.CHAL (The Prototypes Remix) by Netsky on Téquila Limonada (Remixes)
Cette semaine, on fait la critique de l'album «We Got It from Here... Thank You 4 Your Service» du groupe «A Tribe Called Quest». Aimez, partagez, commentez! Suivez nous partout sur les réseaux sociaux facebook, instagram. Tous nos épisodes sont disponibles sur iTunes, Google Play, RZO et Baladoquebec. Bonne écoute!
The Tripod is back with another bunch of sweet, juicy nostalgia berries. In this episode, Hershel recounts being dazed and confused while watching DAZED AND CONFUSED; Crunchy reveals his KILLER INSTINCT; and Jeffery has fun being IMMATURE with the album: We Got It. Subscribe and review us on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/millennial-nostaligia-berry-podcast/id1277668493?mt=2
On this episode, the Ladies of NYAC chat with Ntokozo (@Ntokozo_Moloi), an activist involved in the #FeesMustFall movement in South Africa, and Zoé (@ztsamudzi), a first-generation Zimbabwean-American PhD candidate and activist from Oakland, CA, about activism and building movements. We recount when activism was first awakened within us and discuss our early encounters with activist movements. Using current movements across the African continent such as the #OromoProtests in Ethiopia, the #ThisFlag movement in Zimbabwe and #FeesMustFall movement in South Africa as examples, we answer the following: How does one mobilize people and build a sustainable movement? How can divisions within a movement be overcome? What activism strategies can be deployed when there aren’t enough bodies? How can Pan-African activist alliances be formed and nurtured? Resources: Oromo Protests in Ethiopia - https://www.buzzfeed.com/aliciamelvillesmith/scores-of-protestors-killed-in-ethiopia?utm_term=.sbYm9Nok#.sbYm9Nok - https://www.buzzfeed.com/hannahgiorgis/menem-desta-altesemaynem?utm_term=.ryXPmQM8#.qe39wqoY This Flag Movement in Zimbabwe - http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/07/15/why-a-hashtag-isnt-enough-for-a-revolution-in-zimbabwe/ FeesMustFall Protests in South Africa - http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2016/10/feesmustfall-decolonising-education-161031093938509.html - http://feesmustfall.joburg/2016/10/09/pan-africanism-and-education-free-access-to-all-or-a-case-for-black-power/ Social Pan-Africanism http://www.ted.com/talks/siyanda_mohutsiwa_how_young_africans_found_a_voice_on_twitter ----------------------------------------------------------- Reading/Watching/Listening to - Steve Biko’s I Write What I Like (Book) - Alexander G. Weheliye’s Habeas Viscus (Book) - Solange’s A Seat at the Table (Music) - Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o’s Decolonizing the Mind (Book) - Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o’s Petals of Blood (Book) - South African Jazz e.g. Simphiwe Dana (Music) - A Tribe Called Quest’s We Got It from Here... Thank You 4 Your Service (Music) - Jesmyn Ward edited The Fire This Time (Book) - Emeli Sandé’s Long Live the Angels (Music) - TVLand’s Younger (TV Show) - Amandla!: A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony (Documentary) - James Baldwin’s Go Tell it on the Mountain (Book) - Season 2 of CW’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (TV Show) Show was mixed by Ifeoluwa Olokode, and theme music is "Ayo" by the über talented Femi Leye.
This seems to be the season of ranting, from entertainment to politics, everyone has something to say; seemingly in a not so gracious way. For instance, Kanye West was hospitalized and admitted as rapper Jim Jones. This new development evolved after West, 39 stated that he "would've voted for Donald Trump". After that, the rapper dissed Beyonce and Jay Z, demanding that his one-time rap partner call him, but not kill him?? As a result, Kanye has since canceled the remaining 21 tour dates of Saint Pablo tour. Something to rave about, legendary Hip-Hop act, A Tribe Called Quest Sets Record For Longest Gap Between #1 Albums For A Hip Hop Act. "We Got It from Here...Thank You 4 Your Service is expected to be the final LP. Congrats to those guys - RIP Phife Dawg! In more coonery...BET co-founder, Bob Johnson described his recent meeting with Donald Trump, admitting that he was encouraged by Trump’s commitment in reaching out to African Americans. He said that they discussed a number of issues that if implemented will demonstrate that African-American’s have something to gain by establishing a common ground with President Elect Donald Trump; go figure. The "Hamilton" star who read a message from the stage to Vice President-elect Mike Pence says the cast has "nothing to apologize for" -- despite President-elect Donald Trump's angry tweets. "We recognize that 'Hamilton' is an inherently American story told by the definition of the American community," Dixon said, adding that the show's resonance "demands that we make statements when there are important issues, I think, facing us as a community." Pence said he wasn't offended. "I do want to say that the basic element, the center of that message is one I want to address and that is I know this is a very disappointing time for people that did not see their candidate win in this national election," Pence said on "Fox News Sunday." We also had Marcus Henry of the popular cable show "Ghost Brothers" on the Destination America and on IG @ghostbrotherstv and Twitter @ghostbrothers_. Also, we had in the building Mr. Cochise Hill (Columbia Records A&R/Check 1 Ent) to give us game on the A&R business and what he's currently working on. Check him on IG and Twitter @Check1Ent. Happy Thanksgiving to All - Check back with us next Wednesday!
On the TFT Podcast, we listen to and discuss A Tribe Called Quest’s new album, “We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service.” Episode 237: Quest: The Tribe originally appeared on Overthinking It, the site subjecting the popular culture to a level of scrutiny it probably doesn't deserve. [Latest Posts | Podcast (iTunes Link)]
Connu à travers le duo Clipse embarqué aux côtés des Neptunes, Pusha T évolue en solo depuis la conversion de son frangin Malice à la prêtrise et l’explosion de Pharrell en tant que star de la pop. Bilan d’étape en attendant King Push, un deuxième album dont le prélude est sorti fin 2015.Animé par Mehdi Maizi avec Nicolas Pellion (@PureBakingSoda) et Aurélien Chapuis (@lecaptainnemo)RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L'ÉMISSION :High Fidelity (roman de Nick Hornby, 1995), Darkest Before Dawn (Pusha T, 2015), King Push (Pusha T, sortie en 2016), Terrence Thornton (aka Pusha T), Malice, Clipse, We Got It 4 Cheap, G.O.O.D Music, Kanye West, The Neptunes, Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams, Exclusive Audio Footage (album de The Neptunes), Elektra Records, A Tribe Called Quest, Capone-N-Noreaga, Britney Spears, Teddy Riley, Til The Casket Drops (Clipse, 2009), Lord Willin' (Clipse, 2002), Hell Hath No Fury (Clipse, 2006), Jay Z, Lunatic, Booba, Wrath of Caine (mixtape de Pusha T, 2013), Fear of God (mixtape de Pusha T, 2013), My Name is My Name (Pusha T, 2013), Meek Mill, The Lox, Jadakiss, Fabolous, Rick Ross, Tyler, The Creator, French Montana, Beanie Sigel, Styles P, Kendrick Lamar, Metro Boomin, Timbaland, Mr. Lee, Justin Bieber, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (Kanye West, 2010), Chris Brown, Donuts (J Dilla, 2006), Jay Z, Fade to Black (docu de Patrick Paulson, 2004), The Black Album (Jay Z, 2003), MMM (Money Making Bitch - Mixtape de Puff Daddy, 2015), J. Cole, Nothing Personal (Cozz, 2016), Meez, Vince Staples, J-Rocc, YG, Nas, In My Feelings (Boosie Badazz , 2016)COUPS DE COEUR :Aurélien Chapuis - Nothing Personal, album de Cozz (2016)https://soundcloud.com/codymacc/sets/cozz-nothin-personalNicolas Pellion - In My Feelings, LP de Boosie Badazz (2016) https://itunes.apple.com/fr/album/in-my-feelings.-goin-thru-it/id1071504972 PLAYLIST DE L'ÉMISSIONhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGt4caHD8Xav4jt15lL8n_4es47wWNNM5https://open.spotify.com/user/nofunpodcast/playlist/2AZN28m8NLlY4ARcSRsYyR RETROUVEZ NOFUN SUR LES INTERNETS :https://soundcloud.com/nofunshow www.facebook.com/NoFunShow www.twitter.com/NoFunShow http://www.dailymotion.com/nofunshow www.youtube.com/channel/UCOQc7plmG6-MlPq7-CD3T7A www.mixcloud.com/NoFunShow/ www.deezer.com/show/13867 www.stitcher.com/podcast/nofun/ CRÉDITS :Enregistré le 6 janvier 2015 au Tank à Paris (11ème). Moyens techniques : Le Tank. Production : Joël Ronez - Iris Ollivault / TempsMachine.NET. Réalisation : Sébastien Salis. Générique : extrait de "Tyra Banks" de Nodey (Atrahasis EP) réalisé par Nodey. Image : King Push, de Pusha T. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shoo!Avsnitt 97 är här! Innehåll:1. Vi spelar musik världens just nu största rappare: Drake.2. Vi spelar musik med världens just nu mest svår-googlade rappare: God.3. Vi spelar en av världens kanske bästa svenska trap-sånger om den franska metropolen Paris av: Ahdam och Illyez.4. Vi spelar jättemycket musik av världens just nu kanske svagaste rappare som samtidigt gör bäst musik: Berner.Whatever?! xoxoSånger från avsnittet:1. Drake - Hotline Bling2. Trina - Hotline Bling Remix3. God - Gospel4. God - Stick To The Code5. God - Street Sweeper6. Ahdam - Tamam7. Illyez & Ahdam - Paris8. Messy Marv & Berner - Blow Money9. Messy Marv & Berner - The Re-Up10. Ampachino & Berner - Not The Way11. Shoboat & Berner - Live By It Remix12. Sean Paul, San Quinn & Berner - We Got It13. Berner, Big Krit & Wiz - Yoko14. Berner & Cozmo - Rubberband Stacks15. Iamsu, P-Lo & Berner - Bossman16. Iamsu, Wiz & Berner - What You Bout17. Berner, Young Thug, YG & Vital - All In A Day18. T-Wayne & Chedda Da Connect - Power Rangers
show#52802.15.13 Happy V.D. from Beardo & Spinner!! Frank Zappa - Bamboozled By Love from Warts 'n All 1979 (6:22)Storyville - What Passes For Love from A Piece Of Your Soul (6:07)The Clovers - Love Potion No 9 from The Best Of The Clovers 1959 (1:53)Dayna Kurtz - Don't Fuck Around With Love from Secret Canon Vol. 1 (Kismet, 2012) 2012 (2:18)Bugs Henderson & The Shuffle Kings - Can't Find Love from Four Tens Strike Again 1996 (5:26)Jason Ricci - The One Least in Love from Blood on the Road (Rah Fox, 2006) 2006 (4:34)Mighty Reapers - Blind Love from Trouble People 1996 (4:57)Eddie Hinton - Last Train to Loveland from Cry & Moan 1991 (2:43)Reverend Horton Heat - Love Whip from Holy Roller 1999 (3:44)Guitar Shorty - Lesson In Love from I Go Wild 2001 (5:08)James Cotton - Tonight I Wanna Love Me A Stranger from Takin' care of Business 1970 (3:08)J. Geils - Gotta Have Your Love from The Morning After 1971 (4:32)Ellis Hooks - Burnt by the Flame of Love from Undeniable 2002 (3:22)Annie Ross - To Hell With Love from Short Cuts 1993 (6:25)Arno - Not In Love from Arno Charles Ernest [Bonus Tracks] 2002 (3:13)Frankie Miller - this love of mine from (3:49)Spencer Davis Group - strong love from (2:14)Gigantjes - Comes Love from Royal Giants 1992 (4:05)Kid Ramos - Dead Love from Kid Ramos 1999 (4:03)James Brown - For You, My Love from Messing With The Blues (2:16)Paul Lamb & The King Snakes - Burnin' Love from Blue Album 1999 (5:00)Mighty Mike Schermer with Maria Muldaur - That's What I Love About the Blues [#] from Right Hand Man, Vol.1 (4:12)BS&T - I love you more than you'll ever know from (5:55)Jimmy Thackery & the Drivers - Super Lover from We Got It 2002 (3:32)Madeleine Peyroux - To Love You All Over Again from Bare Bones (Rounder, 2009) 2009 (3:59)John "Juke" Logan - Love Me Like That from Juke Rhythm (Sky Ranch, 1995) 1995 (3:52)Duster Bennett - All You Need Is Love from Vol. 2-Comin' Home-Unreleased (4:04)Frank Zappa - Tell Me You Love Me from Chunga's Revenge 1970 (2:33)
Once again, another monumental episode featuring our very good friend Leland “Fats” Ferguson from the Banned For Life Show. You want cutting edge special effects? WE GOT IT. You want intriguing, thought-provoking interviews? WE GOT IT. You want comedy? WE GOT IT! Sit down, shut up, listen.. Talking Questions. Hosts: Lee Kelly Gage Spry Celebrity […]
Bandana Blues Show #291 All Spinner!!show#29105.31.09All Spinner...straight from The Hague, the international capital of justiceBlazers: short fuse (4:53) (Going Up The Country, Rounder, 1996)Popa Chubby: nobody knows you when you're down and out (4:39) (One Million Broken Guitars, Viceroy, 1998)John Mooney: country gal (2:54) (Late Last Night, Bullseye Blues, 1990)Amos Garrett: lost love (4:09) (Third Man In, Stony Plain, 1992)Brian Setzer Orchestra: (the legend of) Johnny Kool (4:09) (Guitar Slinger, Interscope, 1996)Chris Duarte: how long (5:19) (Love Is Greater Than Me, Zoe, 2000)Barrelhouse: like you did before (4:34) (Walking In Time, Munich, 2002)Debbie Davis: howlin' for my darlin' (5:19) (Blues Blast, Telarc, 2007)Lou Ann Barton: I wonder why (3:27) (Read My Lips, Antone's Records, 1989)Erja Lyytinen: Mississippi callin' (3:24) (Dreamland Blues, Ruf, 2006)Ian Parker: your love is my home (5:37) (Where I Belong, Ruf, 2007)Arno: hit the night (2:56) (Jus De Box, Delabel, 2007)Jeff Healey Band: as the years go passing by (6:47) (Cover To Cover, Arista, 1995)Jimmy Thackery & the Drivers: blues dog prowl (6:01) (We Got It, Telarc, 2002)Richie Arndt & the Bluenatics: it's not always the easy way (5:07) (Voodoo, Pepper Cake, 2003)John Hammond: who will be next? (3:01) (Trouble No More, Pointblank, 1993)Harry Manx & Kevin Breit: bottom of the hill (3:38) (In Good We Trust, Stony Plain, 2007)Hokie Joint: Clarksdale mill (5:49) (The Way It Goes…Sometimes, Cool Buzz, 2008)Ray Charles: losing hand (3:14) (-, Atlantic, 1957)Mike Henderson & the Bluebloods: how many more years (4:45) (First Blood, Dead Reckoning, 1996)Little Mike & the Tornadoes: henhouse (3:30) (Flynn's Place, Flying Fish, 1995)Mitch Kashmar: I got no reason (3:36) (Wake Up & Worry, Delta Groove, 2006)BB King: I gotta move out of this neighborhood / nobody loves me but my mother (8:58) (Blues Summit, MCA, 1993)James Hunter: I'll walk away (4:07) (People Gonna Talk, Go, 2006)John Mooney: country boy (3:36) (Late Last Night, Bullseye Blues, 1990)Robert Randolph & the Family Band: calypso (4:07) (Unclassified, Warner Bros, 2003)Does your music make the cut?Contact Beardo at thebeardo@gmail.com and we we'll talk..Meanwhile, Bandana Blues archives at http://beardo1@libsyn.com