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Listen to Part 1 of this conversation via the link below. After over 30 years of a career in Rock n Roll Photography including touring with the Rolling Stones three times amongst others, British born photographer TONY MOTT is one of a kind. He's photographed Nicole Kidman, Bob Dylan and Fleetwood Mac… and even took some snaps of our host Bradley McCaw. Listen to Part 1 of this conversation hereWatch video of this episodeFollow the RC Music PlaylistCheck out Tony's photosFollow Brad everywhere @bradleymccawofficialBrought to by True Arts Podcast NetworkThis interview was originally recorded in late 2021. Created, produced, hosted & engineered by Bradley McCaw.Original sound design by Matt Erskine at Crosspoint SolutionsOriginal Video designed by Adam Shaw at Axis Productions Theme composed by James RyanAbout Tony Mott:After over 30 years of a career in Rock n Roll Photography including touring with the Rolling Stones three times amongst others, Tony decided to branch out into Film and TV Stills Photography commencing in 2005 with the feature, Suburban Mayhem.Tony has worked on numerous features and television series since and has become a sought after photographer in the field.A 30 year retrospective of Tony's work “What A Life” is currently touring Australia after opening at the State Library of NSW in Sydney .Tony lives in Sydney with his wife Libby and two children Harvey and Lucinda Mott and his cat “kitten caboodle”.Except from Tony Mott's website: Trainspotting… travel around the world… life as a Chef on the high seas, a passion for music and few photos along the way. Welcome to Tony's Mott's story – so far.I was born in April, 1956, (that makes me sort of old) and raised in Sheffield, England, quite normally by mum and dad, Mary and Brian Moulds. I was trained as a chef at Sheffield Polytechnic and in 1976 I left England, arriving in Australia for the first time. Using my training I worked in Sydney at the Opera House and the Gazebo before helping a friend open a restaurant in Armidale, New South Wales, called The Blackboard Menu, but I had to leave after six months because I only had a limited working visa. It was at this point that I realised I wanted to live in Australia permanently. I returned to England with the intention of securing a permanent visa, which didn't eventuate. Refusing to allow a little thing like a visa to stand in the way of escaping the UK, I managed to get a job on the SS Oriana as a chef, a wonderful job that lasted two years and took me to over 60 countries as diverse and interesting as Puerto Rico, Egypt, Panama, India, the Caribbean Islands, all around the Mediterranean, Nordkapp (where the sun never goes down and all its inhabitants are bonkers) and elsewhere. It was during this time I developed a strong sense of wanderlust, an affliction which has taken me to India seven times and helped me traverse the Himalayas on a number of occasions. In fact, to celebrate my 40th birthday I had to make a choice between getting pissed in Redfern or walking the Annapurna Circuit with my best friend, I chose the latter.Eventually my job on the ship came to an end and brought me back to Australia and in 1981 I finally managed to settle here permanently. I got my old job back at the Gazebo Hotel in King Cross, which, as it turns out was a perfect location to embark on the next stage of my life.I've often thought about my penchant for travel and trainspotting (that's a whole other story right there!) and always go back to my childhood in Sheffield. When I was about eight or nine years old my mum and dad used to visit the local pubs, including one called the Castle Inn. My sister and I used to sit on the wall outside with our crisps and fizzy pop watching the trains go by. From this point we could see the trains disappear into a tunnel and I always wanted to know what was on the other side of that tunnel. Eventually I got to the other side of the tunnel and just kept on going!! Finally I got to and settled in Sydney.In the early 1980s Sydney had a brilliant live music scene. Every night of the week you could see any number of excellent bands at any number of excellent venues, right across the city. Working as a chef meant I usually finished work around midnight, not a bad situation for somebody like me who loved music. I'd leave work and hop into any given venue. On Monday nights I used to go to the Piccadilly Hotel in the Cross to see the Divinyls play. They had a residency at the venue and at this stage they were unsigned and largely unknown. Singer Chrissy Amphlett didn't do a lot in those days. The stage persona she later became famous for was non-existent but, suddenly it seemed, she became a loony on stage wearing the schoolgirl uniform and gyrating about.During my days sailing the seven seas I'd developed a strong desire to document photographically the amazing places I saw. So every Monday night after work at the Gazebo I used to hone my fledgling skills by snapping away at the Divinyls. A lot of crap shots were taken but after four months the band's manager, Vince Lovegrove, who'd obviously seen me shooting away, asked to see the shots, one of which he chose and used as a tour poster. I was well chuffed! To top it off he paid me 20 bucks – my first foray into professional photography.I was very green in those days, typified when Vince told me that my name was on the door for the band's next gig. I had no idea what this expression meant and for the next two months I continued to pay my way into their shows. One night he saw me and said, “You know your name's on the door, don't you?” Not wishing to appear unsophisticated, I replied, “Yeah, I know. Isn't that great,” thinking that somewhere – perhaps the band's rehearsal studio – there was a door on which they'd written my name as a mark of respect. Just shows you how much I had to learn about the music industry.By 1983 the Divinyls tour poster had had a snowball effect on my career and before long other bands were asking me to shoot their gigs. One day I walked into the offices of the free paper On The Street, then in its infancy and long before the term street press had ever been coined. I started getting work through the paper.About a week before I went to “On The Street”, Margaret Cott, now publisher of “The Drum Media”, had just started as a layout girl and so began a professional relationship with her which lasts to this day. Within a year Margaret had become editor and I was photographing anything that moved, anywhere, anytime. All this and I was still working full-time at the Gazebo.It was 1985 and for a short period of time during that year I got married. My wife was Swedish (and to my knowledge still is) but I won't go into the topic any further other than to say she now lives in Sweden and I still live in Sydney. Anyway, she had suggested I head back to England and so I did, and with my few contacts in the industry I spent the summer of 1986 drinking a lot and generally having a good time going to music festivals. I went to Reading, Milton Keynes and so on, seeing tons of bands. I haven't managed to work out how to this day, but I managed to photograph Queen at Knebworth, which was a hell of an experience. I also went to Paris and New York that summer, purely as a drunken wanderlust thing as opposed to seriously pursuing anything professionally.When I got back to Australia, Mick Jagger was touring to promote his first solo album. While I was away, and unbeknownst to me, Jagger's manager, Tony King had been trying to track me down wanting to hire me as Jagger's tour photographer. To this day I have no idea who recommended me for the job but I'm extremely grateful. Eventually I made contact with Tony King and as it turned out they were not happy with whoever it was they had hired instead of me. By this stage the tour was in Melbourne so I went down and met Tony in his hotel room. I don't think I would be giving anything away when I say that Tony King is what you would describe as an effervescent gay man and when I met him he enthusiastically expounded the virtues of Sydney. “Oh I love Sydney,” he said, “so many sailors in the one city.” I thought, what have I got to do to get this gig? Tony King, it should be pointed out, is a lovely man and I have always gotten on extremely well with him on a professional basis. But that was the start of my relationship with Mick Jagger and eventually the Rolling Stones. It was an enormous break which has resulted in me touring with the Stones three times. As I've said, I have no idea how I got the gig because I was only reasonably well-known as a live photographer in Sydney at that point. And to think I nearly missed out because I was getting legless overseas!!To illustrate how absurd the music industry can be at times, at the end of tour party I could hear people behind me talking about the tour photographer and how “he's just come back from working in London, Paris and New York, don't you know”. I suddenly realised they were talking about me! Little did they know I was basically having a good time in these places and not doing the glamorous jobs they imagined.As a consequence of the Jagger gig I toured in the same year with Bob Dylan and Fleetwood Mac. I wasn't any better as a photographer but once I had gigs of that calibre in my CV I looked so much better. That period was the beginning of my first break.It was 1988 and with these three enormous gigs under my belt I was going out at least five nights a week just to see bands. I'd worked out by now what having my name on the door actually meant so I was saving myself a small fortune. The Sydney scene during this time was fertile. There were great bands in great venues happening every night of the week; a favourable environment in which to grow as a rock'n'roll photographer.More breaks came my way in the early 1990s. I did a book called Still Noise with four other photographers, the album cover photography for Tommy Emmanuel's Dare To Be Different and the Beasts of Bourbon's Black Milk. It was all moving along quite nicely in a relatively short period of time. I'm proud of both those album covers because they're so radically different. Tommy Emmanuel's album was so obviously mainstream and commercial while the Beasts of Bourbon was very inner city and independent, and that's one of the things I love about working in the music industry – one minute you can be working with somebody like Lucinda Williams and the next minute working with the likes of Slipknot. They're vastly different performers with vastly different personalities to be captured through the lens. But I digress.I guess the next major event that boosted my career was the start of the Big Day Out in 1992. In the late 80s and early 90s I'd been regularly heading over to Europe and the US every couple of years to check out the summer music festivals. I really couldn't understand why Australia didn't have its own version of the UK's Reading or Glastonbury festivals. Being staged in the UK, when those festivals take place, it's an added bonus when it doesn't rain, so why, with our weather and talented bands, why should we miss out??Enter Ken West. Obviously Ken had been to these festivals, too, and had some thoughts about doing an Australian festival, and so began the Big Day Out. He's now one of the most respected promoters in the country and the Big Day Out is highly regarded both here and overseas. It became very successful very quickly and in the space of four years was at the same level as the festivals in the UK. So the Big Day Out was a valuable break for me. Every year I go on the road with the Big Day Out as it tours around Australia. This means I get to build a rapport with the bands I shoot, which is a luxury not often afforded a photographer.It's always easier to work with people who you feel relaxed with and vice versa. I don't work like a fashion photographer – I've never treated a musician as a model. A lot of photographers do because they presume there's a lot of glamour involved. Musicians are not thespians and they're not models so you need to build a rapport with them. Musicians can often feel uncomfortable in front of the camera, so relaxing them is an imperative. Obviously I'm referring to session work here. Live is a completely different kettle of fish. The disadvantage of doing sessions is that the artist is doing something that doesn't come naturally to them. The advantage is that you as the photographer have complete control over the environment, things like lighting. The difficulty is getting the artist comfortable. The live situation is the opposite, the artist is in their natural environment but the photographer is not, you have no control over the lighting and so on. The quality of your shots is reliant on the lighting guy and the movement of the artist.Eye contact is vital in photography. If you take a photo of someone and their eyes are out of focus the whole shot lacks impact. That's how people look at photos, through the eyes of the subject. The eye is all important. In a live situation the subject is more than likely not looking at you, and there's also the bloody ever present microphone getting in the way. In total I've had over 30,000 photographs published, the result of some 2,500 sessions and countless live shows, which have become 400 posters, 450 cd or vinyl covers and over 800 magazine front covers, and I'm still counting. It seems an age has passed since Vince Lovegrove used my shot of Chrissy Amphlett as a tour poster. I guess it has been a long time. Certainly much has happened and I've managed to collect some stories that I think are vaguely intresting along the way – some are downright bizarre and I hope you enjoy them.Oh, and why did I change my name from Moulds to Mott? Well, when I first got a photo credit Moulds didn't look so groovy so I had to come up with an alternative. I looked to the most influential band in my life, Mott the Hoople. The next decision was Tony Mott or Tony Hoople. I went for the former.Everyone should have a Mott the Hoople. In my formative years in college they were the only band that I related to lyrically.They delved into social, political and more general matters, not to mention being a dynamic live act. They were punks before punk had happened, all that and glam rock as well.I've always felt music is an important medium, it can be a sanctuary when things are not so rosy, and a celebration of the joys of life, the two extremes of emotion. And that is why Mott the Hoople have been so important to me. A couple of examples of that are in 1976, when I first left England for Australia, I related to the Ian Hunter album All American Alien Boy, an album about an Englishman arriving in the US, feeling alien and yet loving it. I totally related to the sentiments. Thirty years later, when I lost my best friend who died at an early age and I was finding grief very difficult to deal with, I found solace in the Ian Hunter song “Michael Picasso”, a song about the death of his long-time best friend and David Bowie guitarist Mick Ronson. That's why I believe music is so powerful and important. Everyone should have a Mott the Hoople.
After over 30 years of a career in Rock n Roll Photography including touring with the Rolling Stones three times amongst others, British born photographer TONY MOTT is one of a kind. He's photographed Nicole Kidman, Bob Dylan and Fleetwood Mac… and even took some snaps of our host Bradley McCaw. Watch video of this episodeFollow the RC Music PlaylistCheck out Tony's photosFollow Brad everywhere @bradleymccawofficialBrought to by True Arts Podcast NetworkThis interview was originally recorded in late 2021. Created, produced, hosted & engineered by Bradley McCaw.Original sound design by Matt Erskine at Crosspoint SolutionsOriginal Video designed by Adam Shaw at Axis Productions Theme composed by James RyanAbout Tony Mott:After over 30 years of a career in Rock n Roll Photography including touring with the Rolling Stones three times amongst others, Tony decided to branch out into Film and TV Stills Photography commencing in 2005 with the feature, Suburban Mayhem.Tony has worked on numerous features and television series since and has become a sought after photographer in the field.A 30 year retrospective of Tony's work “What A Life” is currently touring Australia after opening at the State Library of NSW in Sydney .Tony lives in Sydney with his wife Libby and two children Harvey and Lucinda Mott and his cat “kitten caboodle”.Except from Tony Mott's website: Trainspotting… travel around the world… life as a Chef on the high seas, a passion for music and few photos along the way. Welcome to Tony's Mott's story – so far.I was born in April, 1956, (that makes me sort of old) and raised in Sheffield, England, quite normally by mum and dad, Mary and Brian Moulds. I was trained as a chef at Sheffield Polytechnic and in 1976 I left England, arriving in Australia for the first time. Using my training I worked in Sydney at the Opera House and the Gazebo before helping a friend open a restaurant in Armidale, New South Wales, called The Blackboard Menu, but I had to leave after six months because I only had a limited working visa. It was at this point that I realised I wanted to live in Australia permanently. I returned to England with the intention of securing a permanent visa, which didn't eventuate. Refusing to allow a little thing like a visa to stand in the way of escaping the UK, I managed to get a job on the SS Oriana as a chef, a wonderful job that lasted two years and took me to over 60 countries as diverse and interesting as Puerto Rico, Egypt, Panama, India, the Caribbean Islands, all around the Mediterranean, Nordkapp (where the sun never goes down and all its inhabitants are bonkers) and elsewhere. It was during this time I developed a strong sense of wanderlust, an affliction which has taken me to India seven times and helped me traverse the Himalayas on a number of occasions. In fact, to celebrate my 40th birthday I had to make a choice between getting pissed in Redfern or walking the Annapurna Circuit with my best friend, I chose the latter.Eventually my job on the ship came to an end and brought me back to Australia and in 1981 I finally managed to settle here permanently. I got my old job back at the Gazebo Hotel in King Cross, which, as it turns out was a perfect location to embark on the next stage of my life.I've often thought about my penchant for travel and trainspotting (that's a whole other story right there!) and always go back to my childhood in Sheffield. When I was about eight or nine years old my mum and dad used to visit the local pubs, including one called the Castle Inn. My sister and I used to sit on the wall outside with our crisps and fizzy pop watching the trains go by. From this point we could see the trains disappear into a tunnel and I always wanted to know what was on the other side of that tunnel. Eventually I got to the other side of the tunnel and just kept on going!! Finally I got to and settled in Sydney.In the early 1980s Sydney had a brilliant live music scene. Every night of the week you could see any number of excellent bands at any number of excellent venues, right across the city. Working as a chef meant I usually finished work around midnight, not a bad situation for somebody like me who loved music. I'd leave work and hop into any given venue. On Monday nights I used to go to the Piccadilly Hotel in the Cross to see the Divinyls play. They had a residency at the venue and at this stage they were unsigned and largely unknown. Singer Chrissy Amphlett didn't do a lot in those days. The stage persona she later became famous for was non-existent but, suddenly it seemed, she became a loony on stage wearing the schoolgirl uniform and gyrating about.During my days sailing the seven seas I'd developed a strong desire to document photographically the amazing places I saw. So every Monday night after work at the Gazebo I used to hone my fledgling skills by snapping away at the Divinyls. A lot of crap shots were taken but after four months the band's manager, Vince Lovegrove, who'd obviously seen me shooting away, asked to see the shots, one of which he chose and used as a tour poster. I was well chuffed! To top it off he paid me 20 bucks – my first foray into professional photography.I was very green in those days, typified when Vince told me that my name was on the door for the band's next gig. I had no idea what this expression meant and for the next two months I continued to pay my way into their shows. One night he saw me and said, “You know your name's on the door, don't you?” Not wishing to appear unsophisticated, I replied, “Yeah, I know. Isn't that great,” thinking that somewhere – perhaps the band's rehearsal studio – there was a door on which they'd written my name as a mark of respect. Just shows you how much I had to learn about the music industry.By 1983 the Divinyls tour poster had had a snowball effect on my career and before long other bands were asking me to shoot their gigs. One day I walked into the offices of the free paper On The Street, then in its infancy and long before the term street press had ever been coined. I started getting work through the paper.About a week before I went to “On The Street”, Margaret Cott, now publisher of “The Drum Media”, had just started as a layout girl and so began a professional relationship with her which lasts to this day. Within a year Margaret had become editor and I was photographing anything that moved, anywhere, anytime. All this and I was still working full-time at the Gazebo.It was 1985 and for a short period of time during that year I got married. My wife was Swedish (and to my knowledge still is) but I won't go into the topic any further other than to say she now lives in Sweden and I still live in Sydney. Anyway, she had suggested I head back to England and so I did, and with my few contacts in the industry I spent the summer of 1986 drinking a lot and generally having a good time going to music festivals. I went to Reading, Milton Keynes and so on, seeing tons of bands. I haven't managed to work out how to this day, but I managed to photograph Queen at Knebworth, which was a hell of an experience. I also went to Paris and New York that summer, purely as a drunken wanderlust thing as opposed to seriously pursuing anything professionally.When I got back to Australia, Mick Jagger was touring to promote his first solo album. While I was away, and unbeknownst to me, Jagger's manager, Tony King had been trying to track me down wanting to hire me as Jagger's tour photographer. To this day I have no idea who recommended me for the job but I'm extremely grateful. Eventually I made contact with Tony King and as it turned out they were not happy with whoever it was they had hired instead of me. By this stage the tour was in Melbourne so I went down and met Tony in his hotel room. I don't think I would be giving anything away when I say that Tony King is what you would describe as an effervescent gay man and when I met him he enthusiastically expounded the virtues of Sydney. “Oh I love Sydney,” he said, “so many sailors in the one city.” I thought, what have I got to do to get this gig? Tony King, it should be pointed out, is a lovely man and I have always gotten on extremely well with him on a professional basis. But that was the start of my relationship with Mick Jagger and eventually the Rolling Stones. It was an enormous break which has resulted in me touring with the Stones three times. As I've said, I have no idea how I got the gig because I was only reasonably well-known as a live photographer in Sydney at that point. And to think I nearly missed out because I was getting legless overseas!!To illustrate how absurd the music industry can be at times, at the end of tour party I could hear people behind me talking about the tour photographer and how “he's just come back from working in London, Paris and New York, don't you know”. I suddenly realised they were talking about me! Little did they know I was basically having a good time in these places and not doing the glamorous jobs they imagined.As a consequence of the Jagger gig I toured in the same year with Bob Dylan and Fleetwood Mac. I wasn't any better as a photographer but once I had gigs of that calibre in my CV I looked so much better. That period was the beginning of my first break.It was 1988 and with these three enormous gigs under my belt I was going out at least five nights a week just to see bands. I'd worked out by now what having my name on the door actually meant so I was saving myself a small fortune. The Sydney scene during this time was fertile. There were great bands in great venues happening every night of the week; a favourable environment in which to grow as a rock'n'roll photographer.More breaks came my way in the early 1990s. I did a book called Still Noise with four other photographers, the album cover photography for Tommy Emmanuel's Dare To Be Different and the Beasts of Bourbon's Black Milk. It was all moving along quite nicely in a relatively short period of time. I'm proud of both those album covers because they're so radically different. Tommy Emmanuel's album was so obviously mainstream and commercial while the Beasts of Bourbon was very inner city and independent, and that's one of the things I love about working in the music industry – one minute you can be working with somebody like Lucinda Williams and the next minute working with the likes of Slipknot. They're vastly different performers with vastly different personalities to be captured through the lens. But I digress.I guess the next major event that boosted my career was the start of the Big Day Out in 1992. In the late 80s and early 90s I'd been regularly heading over to Europe and the US every couple of years to check out the summer music festivals. I really couldn't understand why Australia didn't have its own version of the UK's Reading or Glastonbury festivals. Being staged in the UK, when those festivals take place, it's an added bonus when it doesn't rain, so why, with our weather and talented bands, why should we miss out??Enter Ken West. Obviously Ken had been to these festivals, too, and had some thoughts about doing an Australian festival, and so began the Big Day Out. He's now one of the most respected promoters in the country and the Big Day Out is highly regarded both here and overseas. It became very successful very quickly and in the space of four years was at the same level as the festivals in the UK. So the Big Day Out was a valuable break for me. Every year I go on the road with the Big Day Out as it tours around Australia. This means I get to build a rapport with the bands I shoot, which is a luxury not often afforded a photographer.It's always easier to work with people who you feel relaxed with and vice versa. I don't work like a fashion photographer – I've never treated a musician as a model. A lot of photographers do because they presume there's a lot of glamour involved. Musicians are not thespians and they're not models so you need to build a rapport with them. Musicians can often feel uncomfortable in front of the camera, so relaxing them is an imperative. Obviously I'm referring to session work here. Live is a completely different kettle of fish. The disadvantage of doing sessions is that the artist is doing something that doesn't come naturally to them. The advantage is that you as the photographer have complete control over the environment, things like lighting. The difficulty is getting the artist comfortable. The live situation is the opposite, the artist is in their natural environment but the photographer is not, you have no control over the lighting and so on. The quality of your shots is reliant on the lighting guy and the movement of the artist.Eye contact is vital in photography. If you take a photo of someone and their eyes are out of focus the whole shot lacks impact. That's how people look at photos, through the eyes of the subject. The eye is all important. In a live situation the subject is more than likely not looking at you, and there's also the bloody ever present microphone getting in the way. In total I've had over 30,000 photographs published, the result of some 2,500 sessions and countless live shows, which have become 400 posters, 450 cd or vinyl covers and over 800 magazine front covers, and I'm still counting. It seems an age has passed since Vince Lovegrove used my shot of Chrissy Amphlett as a tour poster. I guess it has been a long time. Certainly much has happened and I've managed to collect some stories that I think are vaguely intresting along the way – some are downright bizarre and I hope you enjoy them.Oh, and why did I change my name from Moulds to Mott? Well, when I first got a photo credit Moulds didn't look so groovy so I had to come up with an alternative. I looked to the most influential band in my life, Mott the Hoople. The next decision was Tony Mott or Tony Hoople. I went for the former.Everyone should have a Mott the Hoople. In my formative years in college they were the only band that I related to lyrically.They delved into social, political and more general matters, not to mention being a dynamic live act. They were punks before punk had happened, all that and glam rock as well.I've always felt music is an important medium, it can be a sanctuary when things are not so rosy, and a celebration of the joys of life, the two extremes of emotion. And that is why Mott the Hoople have been so important to me. A couple of examples of that are in 1976, when I first left England for Australia, I related to the Ian Hunter album All American Alien Boy, an album about an Englishman arriving in the US, feeling alien and yet loving it. I totally related to the sentiments. Thirty years later, when I lost my best friend who died at an early age and I was finding grief very difficult to deal with, I found solace in the Ian Hunter song “Michael Picasso”, a song about the death of his long-time best friend and David Bowie guitarist Mick Ronson. That's why I believe music is so powerful and important. Everyone should have a Mott the Hoople.
A new MP3 sermon from Pastor Nick Holden is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: What A Life! Subtitle: Acts Speaker: Nick Holden Broadcaster: Pastor Nick Holden Event: Sunday Service Date: 1/15/2024 Bible: Acts 5:20 Length: 46 min.
My guest this week is North Carolina-based rapper, producer, and head of the I'll Never Die collective, JUNE! We spoke about Loki season 2, the highs and lows of the MCU, Friday, Hitch, Soul Food, Lucy, M. Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable, Split, and Glass, Andre 3000's ambient album, the impact of Earl Sweatshirt's Some Rap Songs, the history of I N D, JUNE!'s viral remixes and sample flips, working through struggle, and the creative process behind a handful of their projects, including their latest, What A Life.Follow JUNE! on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok: @juneayth. If you can spare, please donate to their GoFundMe, Cash App ($JUNEAYTH), or Venmo (ShawnMayIND). Reel Notes stands in solidarity with the oppressed peoples of Palestine, the Congo, Sudan, Tigray, and Haiti. Please consider donating to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund, The Palestinian Youth Movement, HealAfrica, FreeTigray, and/or Hope For Haiti. For information about contacting your representatives to demand a ceasefire, finding protests, and other tools, check out CeasefireToday!Visit Dreadsock.com and use promo code "CINEMASAI" for 10% off your first order!What A Life is available wherever music is sold, streamed, or stolen. Consider copping it directly from Bandcamp. Follow me on Instagram (@cinemasai), Twitter (@CineMasai_), TikTok (@cinemasai), and Letterboxd (@CineMasai) Support the show
On this episode The Inaudibros discuss the UAW strike, recap the MTV music awards, Aaron Rodgers tearing his achilles in his MNF debut, The NBA changing their rules on load management and more..... Featured Independent Music: 1. Flamborghini ft Candy Barz- "Water" 2. RudeBoy Deago- "392" 3. X!no- "Insomnia" 4. Mz Vay- "What A Life" Merch Links: Inaudibleraucous.com/shop Inaudibleraucous.com/naturally-nae Inaudibleraucous.com/bingeflix-and-chill Inaudibleraucous.com/music-mpulse mncagency.com California Wine Club link: shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=58022&u=3…rllink=&afftrack= Adidas Link: adidas.njih.net/c/0/1643792/4270 YouTube:
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On this episode, Skeet, Smilez and E Ray discuss Skeet going to 50 Cent's Final Lap concert, their thoughts on Donald Trump's mugshot being released, J Cole's latest features, Cam'ron and Mase getting a deal for their sports show "It Is What It Is", and update on the writer's strike and more..... Featured Independent Music: 1. VAY- "What A Life" 2. RudeBoy Deago- "Missed Calls" 3. Rikki Blu- "Steve Austin" 4. Khody Blake- "Rounds" Merch Links: Inaudibleraucous.com/shop Inaudibleraucous.com/naturally-nae Inaudibleraucous.com/bingeflix-and-chill Inaudibleraucous.com/music-mpulse mncagency.com California Wine Club link: shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=58022&u=3…rllink=&afftrack= Adidas Link: adidas.njih.net/c/0/1643792/4270 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCuFWfKoAZkeHtca_z-nLHIQ
On this episode, Skeet and Free discuss the allegation made against Lizzo by her former staff members, the return of the NFL, Anthony Davis' new contract extension, give a review on Travis Scott's "Utopia" album and more Featured Independent Music: 1. VAY- "What A Life" 2. X!no- "Insomnia" 3. Zone 4 Weezy- "Vlone" 4. Myth Gee- "7 Heaven" Merch Links: Inaudibleraucous.com/shop Inaudibleraucous.com/naturally-nae Inaudibleraucous.com/bingeflix-and-chill Inaudibleraucous.com/music-mpulse mncagency.com California Wine Club link: shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=58022&u=3…rllink=&afftrack= Adidas Link: adidas.njih.net/c/0/1643792/4270 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCuFWfKoAZkeHtca_z-nLHIQ
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Call, leave a message, and tell us how you really feel: (720) 966-2230 Watch this episode streaming now!! Andy and the boys have a new song debut with a message of self-acceptance: You Do You. And on the Interview Hour, we welcome back a man who's saving the world, one song at a time: Theo Katzman! Theo and Andy break open the "divine design" of it all, and ice baths, naturally. Also! Discussions on recording techniques shared by Theo's other band, Vulfpeck and another little known band: The Beatles (ever heard of em?). Catch Theo on the road with some of the best musicians out there and stream his excellent new album. Psyched to partner up with our buddies at Volume.com! Check out their roster of upcoming live events and on-demand shows to enrich that sweet life of yours. And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out our good friends that help us unwind and sleep easy while on the road and at home: dialedingummies.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: The U.N. Arno Bakker
No more compliments, please. Call us, leave a message, and give us the DIRT: (720) 966-2230 Watch this episode streaming now!! Beats & Shawn sing us into this episode with some important warning to all you momma's out there. Then: Hot Takes by some Hot Guys. Is Frasco a Frat Daddy or a Jam Daddy? (Let's just hope he's not an actual dad, amirite?!) And on the Interview Hour we got phenomenal rapper and Cape Cod native, Henry AZ! Find out the origins of his and Frasco's friendship and the background to how he writes such impactful lyrics. Don't forget to subscribe and imbibe the buttery flow of Henry AZ Psyched to partner up with our buddies at Volume.com! Check out their roster of upcoming live events and on-demand shows to enrich that sweet life of yours. And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out our good friends that help us unwind and sleep easy while on the road and at home: dialedingummies.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Andee "Beats" Avila Shawn Eckels Arno Bakker
Afsnit 486 Emil Goll! Emil er forsanger i Scarlet Pleasure; trioen der bl.a. er kendt for "Deja Vu", "Windy" og "What A Life" fra den oscarvindende "Druk". Men selvom dagens afsnit selvfølgelig handler om Emil og Scarlet Pleasures op- og nedture og kreative processer, handler afsnittet - vanen tro - også om alt muligt andet. Vi snakker om Emil's nyeste rolle som far, vores respektive branchers overlap, kunstig intelligens og meget, meget mere. Dagens samtale går derfor i øst og vest, imens vi bare går fremad - hvilket jeg håber i vil tage godt imod. Gå fornøjelse, Christian.
Watch this episode streaming now!! It's that time of year again- Summer Camp Music Festival is coming up and we are PUMPED cuz we got festival founder and classy muso hot guy, Ian Goldberg to guide us thru the miasma of festival season with a truly eclectic collection of seemingly disparate bands coming together to rock your collective faces off (Mastodon is playing... what?!) Plus: we got Eggy on the Interview hour! Holy WOW. Keep in touch and find out who these dudes are and when/where they're playing near you: eggymusic.com RIP Edward "Eggy" Torrence. You are a bright star in a dark night. 2gCall/text us and leave a message: (720) 996-2403 No topic is out of bounds... Psyched to partner up with our buddies at Volume.com! Check out their roster of upcoming live events and on-demand shows to enrich that sweet life of yours. And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out our good friends that help us unwind and sleep easy while on the road and at home: dialedingummies.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix & some music by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Shawn Eckels Andee "Beats" Avila Arno Bakker
Watch this episode streaming now!! Ho boy, have we got an episode for you. This week we welcome a real one; not just any tall, handsome, and super talented guy, but a dude with whom we're on a first name basis with now: GRiZ! (aka Grant Kwiecinski) Andy & Nick double team this interview and guess what? Turns out we learned a lot about music making manifestos and what it takes to make it in the world as a hot guy who's also super good at music. Catch him live and/or learn more about this Detroit native if you haven't already... Call/text us and leave a message: (720) 996-2403 No topic is out of bounds... Psyched to partner up with our buddies at Volume.com! Check out their roster of upcoming live events and on-demand shows to enrich that sweet life of yours. And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out our good friends that help us unwind and sleep easy while on the road and at home: dialedingummies.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix & some music by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Yeti Floyd Kellogg Arno Bakker
By 1995, the alternative music revolution was in full swing, dominated MTV and radio across the US and around the world. While some of the original trailblazers, like the Pixies and Jane's Addiction, were no more, others continued and evolved their sound. Juliana Hatfield, who started out in the mid-1980s with the Blake Babies, had already released two acclaimed alternative rock albums before unleashing 1995's Only Everything. For her third release, Hatfield cranked up the guitar distortion, using big, fuzzy tones to give tracks like "What A Life" and "Dumb Fun" more punch while exploring slower, shoegaze vibes on several back half tracks. The end result is the rare combination of catchy, smart songwriting that rocks. Songs In This Episode: Intro - What A Life 20:53 - Hang Down From Heaven 26:59 - Fleur De Lys 34:15 - Dumb Fun 39:32 - Live On Tomorrow Outro - Universal Heart-Beat Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Watch this episode streaming now!! In which our resident mad-men, Andy & Nick, discuss the usual topics: phish fans, the space between all things, and the people who hide themselves behind a wall of illusion. Listen in as they shower love upon the genius of Donald Glover. How is someone SO good at everything he touches? King Midas incarnate, yall. Also, why is Andy getting threats from internet trolls?! People: Chill out. We're here to spread love and occasionally some fake news about Mayor McCheese. Pour yourself a nice glass of chianti and dig into some fava beans as we spread the lotion of our jokes upon your ear holes. Ciao bella! Call/text us and leave a message: (720) 996-2403 No topic is out of bounds... Psyched to partner up with our buddies at Volume.com! Check out their roster of upcoming live events and on-demand shows to enrich that sweet life of yours. And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out our good friends that help us unwind and sleep easy while on the road and at home: dialedingummies.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Brian Schwartz Nick Gerlach Arno Bakker
Watch this episode streaming now!! As the West Coast Tour wraps up, Andy is joined by our dear brother Damn Skippy as we reflect upon the mustaches grown, the sleep deprived, and the mushrooms consumed. What was it all for? Oh yeah: FOR FUN AND PLEASURE. On the Interview Hour we got a real legend and personal hero of ours, Andrew McMahon! Frasco lets on how much Mr McMahon's music influences and his sartorial choices inspire. Frasco may even garner some sage wisdom along the way. And don't forget to check out andrewmcmahon.com for more info and tour dates. Party hard, sleep late, and follow that bliss of yours. Psyched to partner up with our buddies at Volume.com! Check out their roster of upcoming live events and on-demand shows to enrich that sweet life of yours. And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out our good friends that help us unwind and sleep easy while on the road and at home: dialedingummies.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: The Guy Around the Corner "Clark" Westby Nick Gerlach Shawn Eckels Damn Skippy (Alex Veazey) Arno Bakker
Call/text us and leave a message: (720) 996-2403 No topic is out of bounds Nick MacDaniels and Damn Skippy join the fray as Frasco regales us with tales of near beat-downs in the streets of Seattle. Word to the wise: don't do meth! (But do shake our hands with love) And on the Interview Hour we got singer/songwriter/producer Caroline Rose! Her music is rad as heck and you should really get to know her. So listen to some Caroline Rose and see her on tour why don't ya?! Plus, passive aggressive emails from venue bookers. What, you don't like our reckless abandon and stage antics? And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Thicc-Nick MacDaniels OG-Nick Gerlach Arno Bakker
The Inaudibros discuss the Ja Morant/Jalen Rose Interview, their thoughts on Angela Bassett being snubbed at the Oscars, Troy ave testifying against TaxStone in court, NFL Free Agency and more.... Featured Independent Music from: 1. Mz VAY- "What A Life" 2. Keeng Cut- "The Life" 3. Swole Da Bagga- Get Money With Me" 4. Jayson Lyric- Oak Cliff Baby Merch Links: Inaudibleraucous.com/shop Inaudibleraucous.com/naturally-nae Inaudibleraucous.com/bingeflix-and-chill Inaudibleraucous.com/music-mpulse mncagency.com California Wine Club link: shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=58022&u=3…rllink=&afftrack= Adidas Link: adidas.njih.net/c/3820166/264102/…af_siteid=3820166 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCuFWfKoAZkeHtca_z-nLHIQ
Call/text us and leave a message: (720) 996-2403 No topic is out of bounds Nick and Andy discuss impromptu Reggae house parties, selecting a male heir, and our new partner in video podcasting, Volume.com! Shout out to our new homies. Check out their site to watch our conversations and the strange faces we make. On the Interview Hour, we got rising-star, Daniel Donato! Andy meditates on the meaning of youth in the company of some fine young Country gentlemen and wonders if they may in fact be aliens. Beats & Shawn sing ya a song about some hippie love. Listen to some Daniel Donato why don't ya?! And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Shawn Eckels Andee "Beats" Avila Arno Bakker
Call/text us and leave a message: (720) 996-2403 No topic is out of bounds Andy is joined by fellow podcast hosts, comedian Clayton English and Greg Glod to discuss the stygian reality of Nixon's heinous and misleading initiative- The War on Drugs. Spoiler alert: Nixon was a criminal and his "war on drugs" is itself the real problem. Don't miss this illuminating conversation and check out their podcast: Lava for Good's The War On Drugs. Then on the Interview Hour we got a modern day troubadour, masterful guitarist & songwriter: Isaiah Sharkey! Pour yourself a glass of your favorite beverage and find some peace thru Isaiah's music. And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Brian Schwartz Arno Bakker
Looking for the Perfect Beat 2023-08 by Irvin Cee Release date: 2023/02/24 Looking for the Perfect Beat is Irvin Cee's weekly radio show with the best and newest club music on the globe since 2014. A various mix of Deep House, House, Tech House, Techno, and Hard Techno is beat mixed in such a slick way it will take you to new heights of musical experience and you feel trapped to dance until the very end of the show. *Irvin Cee is available for International bookings at Clubs, Festivals en Quality bars. Video recording: Youtube: https://youtube.com/watch?v=rGkNb4JDYIE Tracklist: Time +/- :Title - Artist (*time is +/- mix in time) 00:00:00 - Galactic - Jon Lee 00:05:29 - Ready For Me - Kevin Yost 00:09:53 - Redbone - Travis Emmons 00:15:00 - This House Music - Austins Groove, Paul Mondot 00:18:56 - The Rhythm - Jürgen Kirsch 00:21:48 - Living In A Dream - CEV's 00:26:16 - The Sledge Hammer - Ghostbusterz 00:28:41 - More Then A Woman - Ghostbusterz 00:31:22 - Rock You Up - Nari, Steve Tosi 00:34:01 - Don't Let Me Down - Laurent Simeca 00:38:18 - Bass Gets Smooth - Alessandro Pacifico, DJOwL 00:40:57 - Strange Luv - Disco Gurls, The Soul Gang 00:43:02 - Talking To You - GhostMasters 00:47:05 - Let The Groove - Babs Presents 00:49:36 - Trigger - Todd Terry 00:52:01 - Fuze - Souldynamic 00:54:59 - What A Life feat. Stevie Appleton - Stevie Appleton, John Summit, GUZ (NL) 00:57:45 - All In One Night - Marshall Jefferson, Ten City #irvincee #"irvin cee" #perfectbeat #"perfect beat" #djmixes #clubbing #music #deephouse #"deep house" #house #techhouse #"tech house" #techno #djset #dj #nightlife #radio #tekkno #tekk #electronic #underground #festival #berlin #2023
Call/text us and leave a message: (720) 996-2403 No topic is out of bounds Wait up. Hold the phone. We have to talk about a certain premonition from last week right here at the top of the show. Question: Andy Frasco- How does he do it? Answer: Beau Bilinski. Simple as all that. And on the Interview Hour we got a very funny comedian, Phil Hanley! Comedians and musicians have more in common than you'd think. Long nights and even longer day drives. Maybe even dyslexia. Also like musicians, comedians love it when you come see them in a town near you: philhanley.com And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Ahri Findling Arno Bakker
Call/text us and leave a message: (720) 996-2403 No topic is out of bounds In which Andy and Nick talk about their feelings and feel things about their talks. And what's this? Nick asks for advice... from ANDY!? (Shout out to all the lone vacationers out there) Andy divulges his Jam Cruise spending habits. Listener voicemails are going strong. This week we have complaints lodged against Nick and a multi-part psychic revelation about Andy's very near-future. Would Andy fathering a child be such a tragedy? Only time and prescience will tell... (but yes, it would be) And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Brian Schwartz Arno Bakker
*Call/text us and leave a message: (720) 996-2403 No topic is out of bounds* Andy and the boys get on a boat and head into the middle of the ocean with an assembly of maniacs. That's right. We got a low-dopamine JAM CRUISE review. Hallelujah, it's raining 5HTP! (and yes, it's still the greatest 24 hour music party on the face of the planet) On deck for the Interview Hour we got TVBOO and Jeremy Salken?? Let's talk the producer scene and find out what a mensch TVBOO really is. Sleep easy knowing your serotonin will bounce back cuz those sunday scaries aren't forever. Especially if TVBOO swings by your town: www.musicbytvboo.com And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Travis Gray (Wild Adriatic) The U.N. Arno Bakker
*Call/text us and leave a message: (720) 996-2403 No topic is out of bounds* Wherein Andy learns the proper pronounciation of a dear friend's surname. Party time. Also: Nick manages a "Jam Band Karen" at his local bar. Excellent. And we got one of the best interviews of the year as we welcome NFL Quarterback and champion of the fungus, Jake Plummer! Andy asks the hard questions. Jake gives the sage answers. Love yourself. Drink water. Follow Jake Plummer on IG. And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: The U.N. Arno Bakker
*Call/text us and leave a message: (720) 996-2403 No topic is out of bounds* Discussions on mind altering substances and Buffalo Bills conspiracy theories. Which ones are good and which ones will mess up those guts! You have questions and we got answers (sometimes). But most importantly, we're catching up with Rachael Price from Lake Street Dive as she introduces us to a new collaboration with NYC guitarist, Vilray! Rachael & Vilray have a new album of outstanding jazz tunes. Oh, and they're wonderful people with quality insight on the human experience. What's not to love?! Stay tuned till the end of the episode to hear some of our listeners' voicemails... Catch Rachael & Vilray for some darn good tunes: rachaelandvilray.com And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Brian Schwartz Arno Bakker YOU!
*Call us & leave a message to appear on the show: (720) 996-2403 No topic is out of bounds...* Frasco is joined by Gerlach for a special Double-Team Interview Hour for what's sure to be: the GREATEST Interview this year. So listen in (& step aside, Brownstein!) as we welcome Disco Biscuits guitarist and low-key genius, Jon "The Barber" Gutwillig! Also: The return of Dolav Cohen for more SPORTS and a request... nay, a PLEA: for y'all to call us and leave a message for Andy, Nick, or whomever. Wanna talk dirty? We're here for it. Also: We need advice. Any advice. Heck, we'll even give YOU advice. CALL US. Much tastier than a limp biscuit, try yourself some discobiscuits.com And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Dolav Cohen Arno Bakker
*Call us & leave a message to appear on the show: (720) 996-2403 No topic is out of bounds...* Woodland retreats, mustache cash stashes, and eerily prescient dreams abound in this week's episode. Also: Nick talks hot on the physics of energy (neither created nor destroyed, people), and Andy considers the merits of scheduling your blackouts on a shared google calendar.. But on the Interview Hour we got the best interview of the year (so far) with Nashville hot guy, Rayland Baxter! Super emotional content you won't want to miss; and while you're at it, why not catch this would-be butterfly near you: www.raylandbaxter.com And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Arno Bakker
New Year. New Season. Same old Ding-Dongs. Andy and Nick open the show with a bit of intellectual foreplay, kissy-boy updates, and cake sitting fetishists; but most importantly, we got San Francisco native and multi-hyphenate comedian, Margaret Cho! She's a lovely and deeply endearing person with stories that'll make your head spin: from kinky sex to network sitcoms... is there anything she can't do? Oh yeah, she's also on tour! Do yourself a solid and see her live show: margaretcho.com And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Arno Bakker
To close out another year of podcast mania, we offer you this: arbitrary awards given at the whim of a couple of dingbats! Nothing but love when dear friends Ryan Stasik & Dolav join us to throw these semi-meaningingless awards out. Reminds me of a tune my dear ol' grampy used to sing: Should Andy's bandmates be forgot And Floyd's skivvies covered in mange? Will Nick's saxophone be destroyed When Euro-trash walks on stage? For post-show scurfuffles, big ol' balls ablast And choco mushroom truffles We'll down a bit o' giggle juice For the sake of tours long past We love you. Drink some water. And we'll see ya'll real soon. And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Arno Bakker
It's that special time that comes but once a year: wherein friends of old join together under the same roof to reminisce, share their heart songs, and take absolute heroic doses of Psychedelic Mushrooms... and the results? *MAGIC* Join us, won't you? For a holly jolly shroomy affair that engenders ego death and an undeniably warm heart. Follow our friend in fungi, Todd Glass And don't forget to catch the band in a town near you andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Arno Bakker
In which Andy and the rest of us flip out over how we've gotten away with doing this nonsense for 200 episodes. Also: Andy flys in an old buddy to give him and the band some tour tattoos. And on the Interview hour, we got Morgan Wade! We love ya. We appreciate you. Thanks for hanging with us. Here's to 200 more! New album is done AND we got a tour coming up with our buddies, Little Stranger?? Don't forget to catch the band on the road andyfrasco.com/tour Catch Morgan Wade on the road! Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Arno Bakker
Andy & Nick kick us off this week alongside good friend and INSANE drummer, Emanuel "Eman" Washington! Eman's been playing with Sophistafunk for a minute, but his expertise extends beyond the bounds of any single band. He has achieved rhythmic apotheosis. Light a candle and eat your vitamins so you too, can one day be as slammin as he. And on the Interview Hour we have Denver's own funky slammers, the boys from SunSquabi! No holds barred for this convo, and certain unmentionables must be cleared at the top of the interview. Tread carefully and clutch not your pearls, intrepid listener. This is EP 199 (And if you need to impersonate Andy Frasco to get some digits, I think it's probably ok with him) New album is done AND we got a tour coming up with our buddies, Little Stranger?? Don't forget to catch the band on the road andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Catch SunSquabi in a town near you: www.sunsquabi.com Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Shawn Eckels, Arno Bakker
A unique movie deserves a unique score, and that's exactly what composers Ryan Lott, Ian Chang, and Rafiq Bhatia had to come up with for the Daniels' (now Gotham Award-winning) film, "Everything Everywhere All At Once." The three composers were kind enough to spend some time talking with us about their distinct work on the film, which is up for your consideration for Best Original Score and Best Original Song for the song "What A Life." Please take a listen and enjoy. Thank you! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
Nick and Andy have a Little Talk, or: "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Kiss my Homie on the Mouth" Our new album is done AND we're out on the road with our buddies, Little Stranger??? Don't forget to catch the band in a town near you: andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Produced by Andy Frasco Joe Angelhow Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Bayliss??? Ryan Stasik Arno Bakker
Andy & Nick are reunited once again, and it feels so good. Oh, how it feels sooo good. What exactly happened to Nick in the interim and why does he hate November? Don't worry, he's fffffffine (but honestly, how are you doing?) Happy to announce we have a true gentleman on the Interview Hour as we welcome Dave Simonett from Trampled by Turtles! Andy talks about band break ups and reunions. Heavy stuff, man. Also, Shawn Eckels is in a band called Tongue Hammer? AND they have a new single out NOW?! Our new album is done AND we're out on the road with our buddies, Little Stranger??? Don't forget to catch the band in a town near you: andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Catch Trampled by Turtles in a town near you Produced by Andy Frasco Joe Angelhow Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Audrey Shawn Eckels Andee "Beats" Avila Grover Arno Bakker
Let's get one thing clear right off the top: a van is a perfectly suitable home. We welcome our new best buds and KILLER artists to open the show: Little Stranger! The boys process how the tour is going. Spoiler Alert: we have not broken them... yet. And on the Interview Hour we got Lafayette, Louisiana's own, Boogie T! Come dive into the low end with us. And remember: If you're on tour and you're probably gonna catch the flu at some point; why not get it early on? Preferably from kissing Andy Frasco on the mouth. Mmm, salty. New album is done AND we're out on the road with our buddies, Little Stranger?? Don't forget to catch the band in a town near you: andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Catch Boogie T here! & our tour brothers, Little Stranger Produced by Andy Frasco Joe Angelhow Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Little Stranger Arno Bakker
A special reminder from our dear friend, Caleb Hawley to start the show. Then we get updates from the road in which the band chimes in periodically. Don't worry- it was NOT gout, afterall. But more importantly, on the Interview Hour, we welcome a virtuosic and generally, sparkly person: Sierra Hull! Mr Frasco gets inspired, so why not listen in and drink from the well of artistic insight along with us? Oh, and Dolav has feelings... SPORTS related feelings. New album is done AND we're out on the road with our buddies, Little Stranger?? Don't forget to catch the band in a town near you: andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Catch Sierra in a town near you! sierrahull.com Produced by Andy Frasco Joe Angelhow Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Caleb Hawley Dolav Cohen Arno Bakker
Welcome back to part two of maybe four(?) parts of a book exploring date culture in the US in the early twentieth century. Joel and Naomi discuss how WW2 impacted the age people were expected to marry, how authority figures encouraged teens and children to date en-masse to get them married younger, how "going steady" rose in prominence, and how women and men's value in the date economy slowly reduced them to commodities. Thanks, capitalism. Find a copy of the book here.All credit to Scarlet Pleasure for What A Life. We strongly urge our listeners to support the work of Planned Parenthood by donating here. For the indefinite future all Patreon donations will go to them, NARAL, or other orgs doing good work across the nation.Interested in starting your own podcast? Check out our Buzzsprout link to get a $20 giftcard for signing up to host through them. If you're interested but not sold on the merits of the platform, give us a holler and we'll talk about why we chose and continue to use it. Support the show
Andy spends time with Ethan Nadelmann, founder of The Drug Policy Alliance, which aims to end the disastrous "war on drugs." Andy prompts all the pertinent questions you've been dying to ask. Plus! We got the Godfather of the jam scene joining us: Pete Shapiro phones in to help close out the show this week! Big news from our dear brother: Vince Herman is coming to a town near you- check him out with The Vince Herman Band! New album is done AND we're out on the road with our buddies, Little Stranger?? Don't forget to catch the band in a town near you: andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify More on Ethan Nadelmann Produced by Andy Frasco Joe Angelhow Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Vince Herman Shawn Eckels Arno Bakker
On a very special episode of the WSP, Andy & Nick discuss musician's internet personas. What drives your social media intentions: Is it pessimism or honesty, and what's the line between honoring your truth vs keeping it REAL?? Also: sex & drugs & rock & roll! And on the Interview Hour we got the legend himself, Matisyahu! Andy and he talk tribe, life, and all the ups & downs of this beautiful mess we call LIFE. Shawn sings a song about staying safe on the road. New album is done AND we got a tour coming up with our buddies, Little Stranger?? Don't forget to catch the band on the road andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Welcome to his world: matisyahuworld.com Produced by Andy Frasco Joe Angelhow Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Shawn Eckels Arno Bakker
ANDY & NICK ARE BACK BABYYYYYY See the boys (on youtube). Hear the boys (as they snore the night away). KNOW the boys (thru their excessive use of sfx). And on the Interview Hour we got James Casey: multi-instrumentalist & vocalist for Trey Anastasio Band! This man is walking/talking inspirato. He's got the best attitude, the best solos, and also maybe the best interview this podcast has seen. You be the judge! New album is done AND we got a tour coming up with our buddies, Little Stranger?? Don't forget to catch the band on the road andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Don't miss this Dude! jamescaseysax.com Produced by Andy Frasco Joe Angelhow Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Little Stranger Arno Bakker
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
Alien Life visualizer for handheld devices. Free: www.clubkerrynyc.com High definition visualizer for large screens on YouTube. #MelodicHouse #VocalHouse #DJmix Listen on the Club Kerry NYC free app: iOS - Android - Windows - Premium Subscribe for extra content and episodes! The official podcast of Madonna Remixers United. Ranked in the top 1% most popular podcasts globally by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. "Awesomesauce" featured Tunr app. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). Celebrating 14 years in January 2023. More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Track List (53:56): 1. Aliens (No Hopes Remix) - Radiorama ***DJ FAVORITE*** 2. What A Life ft. Steve Appleton (Extended Mix) - John Summit, Guz. ***DJ FAVORITE*** 3. Better (Extended Mix) - Sonny Fodera 4. Freeze (John Summit Remix Extended) - Kygo 5. Sinner (Extended) - Deeparture, Rubenson 6. Feel Again ft. Wrabel (Extended Mix) - Armin Van Buuren, Wrabel 7. Dub Profusion (ODM Remix) - Madonna ***Retro Alert!*** Download this remix at https://soundcloud.com/odwyermusic/dub-profusion. 8. Fall in Love (Extended Mix) - Milkwash 9. Origin (Original Mix) - Shall Ocin, ARTBAT, Braev 10. Don't Hold Back (Yotto Remix) - Monolink 11. Gravity ft. Lyonheart (Extended Mix) - Dylhen, Lyonheart 12. Dreaming ft. Tailor (Extended Mix) - Le Youth, Tailor 13. Don't Stop Believin' (Liam Pfeifer Remix) - Journey ***Retro Alert!***
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
Alien Life. Free: www.clubkerrynyc.com Visualizer: Handheld Devices (low quality)& YouTube (High Definition). #MelodicHouse #VocalHouse #DJmix Listen on the Club Kerry NYC free app: iOS - Android - Windows - Premium Subscribe for extra content and episodes! The official podcast of Madonna Remixers United. Ranked in the top 1% most popular podcasts globally by Listen Notes. Listed a popular "Podcasts Worth A Listen" on PlayerFM. "Awesomesauce" featured Tunr app. Chartable.com "Global Reach" top 20 music podcast. "Stylistically superior. The best vocal house podcast on the net" (iTunes Review). Celebrating 14 years in January 2023. More info at https://www.clubkerrynyc.com/about/. Track List (53:56): 1. Aliens (No Hopes Remix) - Radiorama ***DJ FAVORITE*** 2. What A Life ft. Steve Appleton (Extended Mix) - John Summit, Guz. ***DJ FAVORITE*** 3. Better (Extended Mix) - Sonny Fodera 4. Freeze (John Summit Remix Extended) - Kygo 5. Sinner (Extended) - Deeparture, Rubenson 6. Feel Again ft. Wrabel (Extended Mix) - Armin Van Buuren, Wrabel 7. Dub Profusion (ODM Remix) - Madonna ***Retro Alert!*** Download this remix at https://soundcloud.com/odwyermusic/dub-profusion. 8. Fall in Love (Extended Mix) - Milkwash 9. Origin (Original Mix) - Shall Ocin, ARTBAT, Braev 10. Don't Hold Back (Yotto Remix) - Monolink 11. Gravity ft. Lyonheart (Extended Mix) - Dylhen, Lyonheart 12. Dreaming ft. Tailor (Extended Mix) - Le Youth, Tailor 13. Don't Stop Believin' (Liam Pfeifer Remix) - Journey ***Retro Alert!***
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Invitamos a Ernesto y nos metemos de lleno en el festival de Glastonbury para escuchar la actuación que Noel Gallagher ofreció el pasado sábado 25 de junio. Un concierto raro, con casi tantas canciones de Oasis como temas en solitario. ¿Has traído tu bandera? ARRANCAMOS! Suenan: 1. Fort Knox 2. Holy Mountain 3. It’s A Beautiful World 4. She Taught Me How To Fly 5. We’re On Our Way Now 6. Black Star Dancing 7. Dead In The Water 8. Little By Little 9. The Importance Of Being Idle 10. Whatever 11. Wonderwall 12. Half The World Away 13. Stop Crying Your Heart Out 14. AKA…What A Life! 15. Don’t Look Back In Anger Espacio patrocinado por: Paco Gandia, kharhan, Pablo Pena Gómez, jmcc1980, Rico, Gin1975, Braulio, Marian Rodríguez Sánchez, Eduardo Vaquerizo, Jarrillero_Txo, Crisele, David Reig, Wasabi Segovia, Domingo Santabárbara, María Garrido, RafaGP, PabloArabia, Sergio Serrano, Macu Chaleka, Laura, Yu Carlitus, Jorge Altarriba, Vicent Martin, Dani Diez, kevinbazan95, David Molinedo ,Zaca Furinyaki, Infestos, Öki Þeodoroson, Ikr Uri Arte, davidgonsan, Juan Carlos Mazas, 61garage, JJM, Rosa Rivas, Bassman Mugre, SrLara, David Meño Manzaneque, Próxima Estación Okinawa, Barullo, Megamazinger, Francisco Javier Indignado Hin, Unai Elordui, carmenlimbostar, Piri, J. Gutiérrez, Miguel Ángel Tinte, Alvaro Perez, Miquel CH, Jon Perez Nubla, screaming, agui102, Raul Sánchez, Nuria Sonabé, davicin blackmetal, Franc Puerto, Spinda Records, Pere Pasqual, Giulia Governi, Juanmi, JulMorGon, Alexander Castañeda Padilla, Juan Carlos Acero Linares, JM MORENTE, Eduardo Mayordomo Muñoz, Alfonso Moya, Pilar Díez, Rubio Carbón, LaRubiaProducciones, cesmunsal, Mr.Kaffe, Marcos, Aytiro Saki, Fernando Masero, jocio, Dani RM, Alejandro Gómez García, baron72, Norberto Blanquer Solar, VICTORGB, Tolo Sent, Israel, Jordi, LIP, Carmen Ventura y varios oyentes anónimos. GRACIAS 🙏
MÓDULO 1 BEE GEES - YOU SHOULD BE DANCING (1977) RICK JAMES - GIVE IT TO ME BABY DONNA SUMMER - HOT STUFF A TASTE OF HONEY - BOOGIE OOGIE OOGIE KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND - DO YOU WANNA GO PARTY (1979) EARTH, WIND & FIRE - LETS GROOVE (1981) BARRY WHITE - RIO DE JANEIRO (1981) MÓDULO 2 SISTER SLEDGE - ALL AMERICAN GIRLS (1981) CHERYL LYNN - SHAKE IT UP TONIGHT DONNA SUMMER - BAD GIRLS GIBSON BROTHERS - OOH! WHAT A LIFE KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND - DO YOU FEEL ALL RIGHT (1978) JOHN PAUL YOUNG - LOVE IS IN THE AIR THE JACKSONS - SHAKE YOUR BODY (Remix - 1978) MÓDULO 3 UNDERCOVER - BAKER STREET (1992) OMD - PANDORAS BOX LISA STANSFIELD - THIS IS THE RIGHT TIME PET SHOP BOYS - ALWAYS ON MY MIND THE POLICE - DONT STAND SO CLOSE TO ME (Dance Mix - 1986) DEBBIE GIBSON - ONLY IN MY DREAMS (1988) ERASURE - BLUE SAVANNAH (Remix - 1989) MÓDULO 4 ABBA - GIMME, GIMME, GIMME (A MAN AFTER MIDNIGHT) (1979) GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS - BOURGIE, BOURGIE CHANGE - A LOVERS HOLIDAY RUFUS & CHAKA - DO YOU LOVE WHAT YOU FEEL MELBA MOORE - TAKE MY LOVE PEACHES & HERB - FUNTIME (1980) MICHAEL JACKSON - OFF THE WALL (1979) THE BROTHERS JOHNSON - STOMP (1980) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon---------------------------------------------------#face #instagram #amour #couple #garden #tiktok #thebeyou #Theendisnear. #foryou #ForYouPizza #fyp #irobot #theend #pups #TikToker #couplegoals #famille #relation #doudou #youtube #twitter #tiktokers #love #reeĺs #shorts #instagood #follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday #movie #nbayoungboy #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan #academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs #huru #bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketingHello everyone, welcome back Today we'll talk about Big Sean Big Sean The Rapper Said, Associating Naya Rivera With His Song ‘I. Don't. Fuck .with .You' Is ‘Hurtful'Following the death of his ex-girlfriend Naya Rivera earlier last year, rapper Big Sean has expressed regret over his song “i don't fuck with you ”,.. which was released following the pair's break-up in April 2014.Speaking to Vulture about his upcoming album Detroit 2, the rapper was asked about his previous relationship with the late Glee star, as well as if he felt any “regret” in regards to his 2015 single, which many had taken to be a diss at Rivera following the pair breaking off their engagement.“That's a tough question to answer because I'm still processing a lot of that,” Big Sean admitted to the publication. “I don't feel comfortable talking about it because I want to respect her.“She's made such an impact on people, and she's done so many great things in her life and her career that it was hurtful to even have that [song] be associated with her,” Big Sean admitted.“It wasn't a diss to her. I truly made the song and played it for her. She knew about it, and she liked it.”He added that he and Rivera had moved on from any ill feelings toward one another, and said he would have “never made the song” had he known the tragic fate of his former fiancée.“We had a breakup that was very public, and we were young and we forgave each other and moved on from that. If I would have known something this tragic would have happened, I would have never made the song,” he added.Following Rivera's death, Big Sean shared his devastation over the loss on Instagram, writing:“Rest In Peace Naya, God Bless your Soul! Thank you for blessing us all with your talent and presence. You are a hero! Not just because of how you saved your son, also because of the barriers you knocked down for so many people to make them feel confident in themselves, and to stand tall and be proud when they couldn't achieve that on their own.”He continued, “I appreciate and cherish everything that ever happened between us, for making me wiser, and a better person. I'm still grieving ,and in shock, I can't believe this is real. I'm praying for you , and your family, and I know you're watching over them and protecting them. Rest In Peace Naya.”Naya Rivera tragically passed away in July 2020 after she and her 4-year-old son Josey rented a boat on Lake Piru, with police believing the star drowned in the lake while saving her son. The actress was 33-years-old..Hit-Boy and Big Sean To Drop An EP This FridaySean and Hit Boy's long list of collaborations go back to their 2012 smash hit “Clique”. The two also joined forces on three songs from Big Sean's album “Detroit 2” which was Sean's third consecutive -1 debut on the Billboard 200.Producer Hit-Boy has emerged as one of the hottest producers. He won new acclaim this year for his work as executive producer on Nas' Grammy Award-winning album, Kings Disease, and the follow-up King Disease 2. The album charted -1 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart. The dynamic duo just dropped a single from the EP last week “What A Life”. The fire single and video unleashed last week. The video is already trending on Youtube at -28 and has 1.5 million views. Stay tuned That's all we got for now Like, Comment, share and subscribe please Thank you, see you soon bye ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon---------------------------------------------------#face #instagram #amour #couple #garden #tiktok #thebeyou #Theendisnear. #foryou #ForYouPizza #fyp #irobot #theend #pups #TikToker #couplegoals #famille #relation #doudou #youtube #twitter #tiktokers #love #reeĺs #shorts #instagood #follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday #movie #nbayoungboy #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan #academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs #huru #bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing
Let's start this new year off with some energetic rap vibes! New music from Big Sean, French Montana, BeatKing, Moneybagg Yo, Babyface Ray, Don Toliver and more! New vibes every Saturday!
"Hersham Boys", "I Don't Like Mondays", "Ooh! What A Life", "Is She Really Going Out With Him" and "Born To Be Alive", some of the massive tunes around in 1979.Hits coming from Donna Summer, Showaddywaddy, Roxy Music, Chic, Sparks, Ian Dury And The Blockheads and Cliff Richard.We are back in the summer of '79, it was a heck of a year! Enjoy!
Der venter en helt særlig Artist Talk, som er den første nogensinde optaget i Store Sal på Værket, i stedet for Loungen på Turbinen, da december 2021 bød på restriktioner, der gjorde at koncerter skulle opleves siddende. Det var heldigvis muligt at flytte den udsolgte Turbinen-koncert over i Store Sal, så alle gæster kunne komme ind og opleve det livlige band i fuld vigør.Forsanger Emil skulle hvile stemmen, så i denne udgave af Artist Talk Podcast er det Emil og Alexander, der snakker med Turbinens musikansvarlige, musikjournalist Michael Gonzalez. Hør bl.a. historien om, hvordan det hele startede, og hvordan Scarlet Pleasure gik fra at være Red Hot Chili Peppers-light til et band, hvor Nik, fra Nik & Jay, sidder og spiller klaver i bare tæer, imens bandet underskriver deres første pladekontrakt. Du kan også glæde dig til en særlig juleafdeling af afsnittet, hvor du kan høre svaret på, om Scarlet Pleasure har overvejet at lave en julesang, hvilket julenummer, der er det bedste, og sidst men ikke mindst – spørgsmålet over alle julespørgsmål: and eller flæskesteg? Denne Artist Talk er optaget 17. december 2021.Interview udført og tilrettelagt af Michael Gonzalez.Redigeret af: Jakob Meinert.Redaktør: Jeanne Tost.Produceret af Spillestedet Turbinen, 2021.
Big Sean—who is in full-blown music-release mode—and Hit-Boy have shared their new collaborative EP What You Expect on Friday, a week after revealing the project's lead single “What A Life” alongside a bee-filled music video. The new project—which features assistance from Lil Durk, Babyface Ray, 42 Dugg, and Bryson Tiller—is surely not the first time Sean and Hit-Boy have linked, with their musical paths having crossed back in the G.O.O.D. Music Cruel Summer days in 2012 on “Clique.” And Hit-Boy is no stranger to collaborative efforts, either, after having scored a Grammy for Best Rap Album with Nas on King's Disease, and sharing its follow-up in 2021, as well. The project is Sean's first proper effort since he released Detroit 2 in 2020. The album, which debuted atop the Billboard 200, is also up for Grammy contention. So far in his career, Sean has racked up six Recording Academy nods to his name. What's going on Internet, Analytic here aka Dreamz and I would like to welcome you to mine, which I call the Notorious Mass Effect Podcast! I am your Hip-Hop / Gaming News source with a little bit of R&B mixed in. FOR EPISODE 74 “BIG SEAN & HIT-BOY : WHAT YOU EXPECT” “MEGAN THEE STALLION - SOMETHING FOR THEE HOTTIES” “MARVEL'S GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY” & “ED SHEERAN - =” But before thatKNB make sure to Click my Linktree in my bio to access my social medias and follow, to keep up with my latest activities, if you want to financially support the show click my cash app link located towards the top of my linktree as it helps the show overall, also make sure to share this podcast rating the show 5 stars as this helps the show reach more people so we can grow together and effect the masses! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
Episode 12 is HERE and I'm about to decline this call from the Monsters. Today's videos are Calling All The Monsters by China Anne McClain, Calling All The Monsters by Thriii, and end with What A Life by Big Sean & Hit-Boy. And our segment "Rap Libs" where we freestyle and remix some of today's hottest songs. First we go to a house party with young China. Then we go BACK to that house party 10 years later. And finally Big Sean is NOT giving CandyMan. CHECK OUT THE VIDEOS FOR YOURSELF & WATCH ALONG WITH US! China Anne McClain - Calling All The Monsters (from ANT Farm) - YouTube Thriii - Calling All the Monsters (2021 Version/Official Video) ft. Messenger - YouTube Big Sean, Hit-Boy - What A Life - YouTube Dont forget to Like and leave a review! Subscribe to our YOUTUBE - VIDEO VIRGINS and follow our Instagram @VIDEOVIRGINSPOD and our personal instagrams @JOEISTHEREALEST and @RITUALRYANN. Leave us some video's to experience for the first time! WE DO NOT OWN THE MUSIC USED IN THIS VIDEO. ALL MUSIC USED IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND RIGHTS BELONG TO ORIGINAL ARTISTS AND COMPOSERS.
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MÓDULO 1 ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA - LAST TRAIN TO LONDON (Remix) GARYS GANG - KNOCK ME OUT LIPPS INCORPORATION - FUNKYTOWN STARS ON 45 - STARS ON BEATLES BOYS TOWN GANG - CANT TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU SYLVESTER - YOU MAKE ME FEEL (1978) THE TRAMMPS - DISCO INFERNO (1977) THE CHRISTIANS - HARVEST FOR THE WORLD (Remix - 1988) MÓDULO 2 McFADDEN AND WHITEHEAD - AINT NO STOPPIN (AINT NO WAY) (1984) THE WHISPERS - EMERGENCY THE TEMPTATIONS - TREAT HER LIKE A LADY CARL CARLTON - SHES A BAD MAMA JAMMA EVELYN KING - IM IN LOVE JEANETTE LADY DAY - COME LET ME LOVE YOU (1981) GEORGE BENSON - LOVE TIMES LOVE (1980) PATRICE RUSHEN - FORGET ME NOTS (1982) MÓDULO 3 MADONNA - WHERES THE PARTY (Remix - 1986) WHITNEY HOUSTON - I WANNA DANCE WITH SOMEBODY TRIO - DA DA DA ABC - THE LOOK OF LOVE CYNDI LAUPER - GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN (Remix - 1984) TOM TOM CLUB - UNDER THE BOARDWALK MICHAEL JACKSON - WANNA BE STARTIN SOMETHING (1982) MÓDULO 4 RARE EARTH - WARM RIDE (1978) BEE GEES - TRAGEDY BELL AND JAMES - LIVIN IT UP (FRIDAY NIGHT) CHIC - LE FREAK DONNA SUMMER - BAD GIRLS KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND - DO YOU FEEL ALL RIGHT (1978) GIBSON BROTHERS - OOH! WHAT A LIFE (1979) KAREN YOUNG - HOT SHOT (Remix - 1978) MÓDULO 5 THE S.O.S. BAND - TAKE YOUR TIME (DO IT RIGHT) (1980) D-TRAIN - KEEP ON KOOL AND THE GANG - LOVE FESTIVAL SHALAMAR - MAKE THAT MOVE LOVE UNLIMITED ORCHESTRA - IM SO GLAD THAT IM A WOMAN (1980) ATLANTIC STARR - CIRCLES (Remix - 1982) CHANGE - A LOVERS HOLIDAY (1980) LEON HAYWOOD - DONT PUSH IT DONT FORCE IT (1980) SHALAMAR - THE SECOND TIME AROUND GINO SOCCIO - TRY IT OUT MICHAEL JACKSON - ROCK WITH YOU FORREST - ROCK THE BOAT ROCKERS REVENGE - WALKING ON SUNSHINE (1982) CENTRAL LINE - WALKING INTO SUNSHINE (1981) EVELYN KING - LOVE COME DOWN (1982) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THIS PODCAST IS SICK!!!! WHAT A LIFE! Vokey goes to a few baseball games, tries to avoid the Aaron Rodgers conversation, Evander Holyfield gets elder abused, and we got week 2 PICK EMZ. 1 MORE ZOOM EPISODE UNTIL WE'RE BACK IN STUDIO. LETS GO
REDIFF - Noel Gallagher a sorti un best-of des dix années passées avec son groupe les High Flying Birds intitulé "Back the way we came". Il a pour l'occasion accordé un entretien, par Skype à Eric Jean-Jean, et a joué deux titres en exclusivité pour #LeDriveRTL2 "We're On Our Way Now" et "AKA... What A Life!".
MÓDULO 1 EARTH, WIND & FIRE - LETS GROOVE (1981) ANITA WARD - RING MY BELL DENIECE WILLIAMS - IVE GOT THE NEXT DANCE BONNIE POINTER - HEAVEN MUST HAVE SENT YOU (1979) THE OJAYS - I LOVE MUSIC (1978) ROBERTA KELLY - ZODIACS (1977) THE RAES - A LITTLE LOVIN (1978) MÓDULO 2 SISTER SLEDGE - ALL AMERICAN GIRLS (1981) CHERYL LYNN - SHAKE IT UP TONIGHT DONNA SUMMER - BAD GIRLS GIBSON BROTHERS - OOH! WHAT A LIFE (1979) KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND - DO YOU FEEL ALL RIGHT (1978) JOHN PAUL YOUNG - LOVE IS IN THE AIR THE JACKSONS - SHAKE YOUR BODY (Remix - 1978) MÓDULO 3 PET SHOP BOYS - DOMINO DANCING (Remix - 1988) SIMPLY RED - SOMETHING GOT ME STARTED MADONNA - LIKE A PRAYER (Remix) LONDONBEAT - IVE BEEN THING ABOUT YOU SWING OUT SISTER - BREAKOUT (1986) ERASURE - A LITTLE RESPECT (1988) RICK ASTLEY - SHE WANTS TO DANCE WITH ME (1988) DEPECHE MODE - STRANGELOVE (1987) MÓDULO 4 BLONDIE - HEART OF GLASS (1978) THE EMOTIONS - BEST OF MY LOVE CHERYL LYNN - GOT TO BE REAL KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND - THATS THE WAY (1975) JIMMY BO HORNE - DANCE ACROSS THE FLOOR (1978) KOOL AND THE GANG - GET DOWN ON IT (1981) CENTRAL LINE - WALKING INTO SUNSHINE (1981) MÓDULO 5 LARRY GRAHAM - SOONER OR LATER (1982) ARMENTA - I WANNA BE WITH YOU EVELYN KING - LOVE COME DOWN HOWARD JOHNSON - SO FINE (1982) CHAS JANKEL - GLAD TO KNOW YOU (1981) THE WHISPERS - ROCK STEADY (1987) ARETHA FRANKLIN - JUMP TO IT (Produção de Luther Vandross - 1982) SHALAMAR - A NIGHT TO REMEMBER (1982) GEORGE BENSON - GIVE ME THE NIGHT EVELYN CHAMPAGNE KING - YOUR PERSONAL TOUCH POINTER SISTERS - AUTOMATIC DAYTON - OUT TONIGHT (1983) CHANGE - HOLD TIGHT (1981) NARADA MICHAEL WALDEN - I SHOULDA LOVED YA (1979) QUINCY JONES - BETCHA WOULDNT HURT ME (1981) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We had the pleasure of interviewing American Authors over Zoom video! For the release of “Nice and Easy”, American Authors joined forces with Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray to create the perfect summer BBQ soundtrack song. The laidback anthem takes a break from the last year's chaos and reminds listeners to cut themselves some slack.The new song is also a toast to new beginnings for the band, releasing the single independently and having begun producing their music on their own from top-to-bottom. After amassing 1 billion-plus streams, picking up multi-platinum and gold plaques, and selling out shows everywhere, the guys grabbed the reins and assumed dominion over their future in 2021. Composed of Zac, Dave Rublin [bass, keys], and Matt Sanchez [drums], American Authors are fully embracing their newfound independence and heading back to their roots. Zac shares, “‘Nice And Easy' is the most 'American Authors' song we've released in a long time. Not only did we write and produce the song completely ourselves, but we really wanted to make something fun while keeping our signature message of hope."Since forming at Berklee College of Music in Boston during 2006, American Authors have become embedded in both popular music and culture. After grinding it out independently, they dropped their debut album, Oh, What A Life, in 2014 on Island Records. It eventually went gold and yielded the triple-platinum anthem “Best Day of My Life.” It not only soared to #11 on the Billboard Hot 100, but it also became ubiquitous across film, television, video games, and sports. To date, they've landed over 600 syncs and counting. 2016's What We Live For housed the Top 20 hit “Go Big or Go Home.” In 2019, their third full-length, Seasons, picked up widespread acclaim.That spirit carries over to the single “Nice & Easy”. Entirely crafted by the band themselves, it kicks off their fresh chapter with boisterous horn-powered production, handclaps, and sunny inspiring lyrics. Zac trades verses with McGrath before the chantable chorus rings out with the ultimate upbeat mantra, “I'm gonna kick back, just relax, enjoy the summer breeze and slow it down just for now, take it nice and easy.”In the end, American Authors are doing exactly what they were always meant to do.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #AmericanAuthors #NiceandEasy #MarkMcGrath #SugarRay #Nice&Easy #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
Det er endelig sommer og WHAT A LIFE. På Poptillægget lader vi os ikke slå ud af det store festival-formede hul i den danske sommer men hylder årstiden og musikken med det traditionsrige sommermixtape, hvor et panel af ekstremt popkyndige musikhoveder klæder dig musikalsk på til hverdag og fest under hylden. Er de latin-inspirerede sommerhits tid forbi? Burde Basim eller Icekidd have skrevet EM-sangen i stedet for Alphabeat og hvor mange år i træk kan et sommerhit være et sommerhit? Vi taler om alle de åbenlyse hits, de glemte perler og dem, vi helt sikkert ikke er færdige med, når sommeren er forbi. Studenterne findes og natten er lys. Lyt med og find ud af hvad du skal danse, dase og kysse til. Let the music play! Panelet er traditionen tro Simon Lund, Mads Axelsen og Josefine Winding og din vært er Lucia Odoom. MIXTAPE:Scarlet Pleasure feat. Suzane - What a life (j'fais ma life) Kali Uchi - Telepathia Coco O - Bad at all Lorde - Solar power Spice - Down Deh Sons of Kemet - Hustle Japanese breakfast - paprika Bad Bunny - Yonaguni ICEKIID - ErrudumEllaHvad Kesi feat. Hans Phillip - Blå Himmel Robyn - Dancing on my own Vegedream - Ramenez la coupe á la maison VM Holdet - Re-sepp-ten Drew Sycamore - 45 Fahrenheit Girl Drew Sycamore - I wanna be dancing Mø - Live to Survive City Girls - Twerkulator Lord Siva - Solhverv Joyce - formskifter Reveal party feat. Brimheim - You skip my turn Reveal Party - im a girl Blikfang - duu Kareem Ali - ‘They Can't stop us' Barbro feat. Debbie sings- Don't You Wait For Me Snelle - Byjente Kidd - Buongiorno Justin Bieber - Peaches Basim - Du gør det godt fest. Johnson BTS - Butter Olivia Rodrigo - Brutal Lil nas X - Montero Lidt til lægterne - (Kå så Danmark) ICEKIIDS - Gulddans Sza - Good days
Noel Gallagher vient de sortir un best-of des dix années passées avec son groupe les High Flying Birds intitulé "Back the way we came". Il a pour l'occasion accordé un entretien, par Skype à Eric Jean-Jean, et a joué deux titres en exclusivité pour #LeDriveRTL2 "We're On Our Way Now" et "AKA... What A Life!". La nouveauté du jour : Lorde "Solar Power" Le journal de la musique : - Skin (Skunk Anansie) récompensée - Radiohead a le cœur sur la main - Superbe tete d'affiche pour le Festival Beauregard La cover du #DriveRTL2 : David Bowie "Like A Rolling Stone"
Noel Gallagher vient de sortir un best-of des dix années passées avec son groupe les High Flying Birds intitulé "Back the way we came". Il a pour l'occasion accordé un entretien, par Skype à Eric Jean-Jean, et a joué deux titres en exclusivité pour #LeDriveRTL2 "We're On Our Way Now" et "AKA... What A Life!".
Listen and explore:Our favorite board games of all timeThe lack of elders and initiation rites in contemporary societyWhere we've been and what we've been doing over the last monthDieting the Juniper tree in the Oregon high desert Kambo and announcing new Kambo dates in Oregon in AugustSome of the questions we're currently facing with our journey and lifestyleWhat god do you serve?Trusting our own intuition and learning to trust each other'sSurfing the wave: staying in the sweet spot of an unpredictable journeyMentioned on this episode:FAR OUT #126 ~ Exploring Ayahuasca: Shamanic Dietas - When Soul is Present, Nature is Alive (Episode 9)Board games:Pax PamirPandemic LegacyCatanGame of Thrones RiskArkham HorrorGloomhavenBill PlotkinThe Surrender Experiment: My Journey into Life's Perfection by Michael SingerConnect with us:Website: www.thefarout.lifeEmail us at info@thefarout.lifeAlasdair @ www.alasdairplambeck.comSupport this podcast:Discount link to purchase organic, raw ceremonial-grade cacao locally sourced and made in Guatemala (a portion of proceeds support this podcast)Become a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/thefaroutcoupleMake one-time donation with PayPal (our account is aplambeck22@gmail.com)Leave a review on iTunes!Share this episode with a friend! :DCredits:Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonaldOutro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoa (www.krackatoa.com)
本期音频主播: 秦婉;(媒体人,“戛纳十年专题”等12期嘉宾) 波米; 第93届奥斯卡国际影片奖提名名单: 《少年的你》秦婉:7分;波米:6分(评论参见当期长节目) 导演:曾国祥(首次提名); 推断分级:PG-13级; 资源状况:1080P蓝光全高清中字资源已出; 《艾达,怎么了?》(Quo Vadis, Aida?) 秦婉:7.5分;波米:7.5分 导演:亚斯米拉·日巴尼奇(首次提名); 推断分级:PG-13级; 资源状况:1080P网络全高清中字资源已出; 《贩肤走卒》(The Man Who Sold His Skin) 秦婉:6分;波米:6分 导演:考塞尔·本·哈尼耶(首次提名); 推断分级:PG-13级; 资源状况:1080P网络全高清中字资源已出; 《酒精计划》(Druk) 秦婉:7分;波米:5.5分 导演:托马斯·温特伯格(同时提名本届“最佳导演奖”,此前1提0中); 推断分级:PG级; 资源状况:1080P蓝光全高清中字资源已出; 《集体》(Colectiv) 秦婉:6.5分;波米:6.5分(评论参见“纪录长片点评”) 导演:亚历山大·讷讷乌(首次提名,影片同时入围本届“纪录长片奖”); 推断分级:R级; 资源状况:1080P网络全高清中字资源已出; 开场&结束曲:(Scarlet Pleasure)&(Benny Benassi & BB Team Balkanic Remix);
MÓDULO 1 McFADDEN AND WHITEHEAD - AINT NO STOPPIN (AINT NO WAY) (1984) THE WHISPERS - EMERGENCY THE TEMPTATIONS - TREAT HER LIKE A LADY CARL CARLTON - SHES A BAD MAMA JAMMA EVELYN KING - IM IN LOVE (1981) JEANETTE LADY DAY - COME LET ME LOVE YOU (1981) GEORGE BENSON - LOVE TIMES LOVE (1980) PATRICE RUSHEN - FORGET ME NOTS (1982) MÓDULO 2 ELECTRIC LIGHT ORQUESTRA - LAST TRAIN TO LONDON (Remix) GARYS GANG - KNOCK ME OUT LIPPS INCORPORATION - FUNKYTOWN STARS ON 45 - STARS ON BEATLES BOYS TOWN GANG - CANT TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU (1982) SYLVESTER - YOU MAKE ME FEEL (1978) THE TRAMMPS - DISCO INFERNO (Remix) THE CHRISTIANS - HARVEST FOR THE WORLD (Remix) MÓDULO 3 MADONNA - WHERES THE PARTY (Remix - 1986) WHITNEY HOUSTON - I WANNA DANCE WITH SOMEBODY TRIO RIO - NEW YORK, RIO, TOKIO ABC - THE LOOK OF LOVE (Remix - 1982) CYNDI LAUPER - GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN (1984) TOM TOM CLUB - UNDER THE BOARDWALK (1981) MICHAEL JACKSON - WANNA BE STARTIN` SOMETHING (1982) MÓDULO 4 RARE EARTH - WARM RIDE (1978) BEE GEES - TRAGEDY BELL AND JAMES - LIVIN IT UP (FRIDAY NIGHT) CHIC - LE FREAK DONNA SUMMER - BAD GIRLS (1979) KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND - DO YOU FEEL ALL RIGHT (1978) GIBSON BROTHERS - OOH! WHAT A LIFE (1979) KAREN YOUNG - HOT SHOT (Remix - 1978) MÓDULO 5 THE S.O.S. BAND - TAKE YOUR TIME (DO IT RIGHT) (1980) D-TRAIN - KEEP ON KOOL AND THE GANG - LOVE FESTIVAL SHALAMAR - MAKE THAT MOVE (1980) LOVE UNLIMITED ORQUESTRA - IM SO GLAD THAT IM A WOMAN (1980) ATLANTIC STARR - CIRCLES (Remix - 1982) CHANGE - A LOVERS HOLIDAY (1980) LEON HAYWOOD - DONT PUSH IT DON`T FORCE IT (1980) SHALAMAR - THE SECOND TIME AROUND GINO SOCCIO - TRY IT OUT MICHAEL JACKSON - ROCK WITH YOU FORREST - ROCK THE BOAT (1983) ROCKERS REVENGE - WALKING ON SUNSHINE (1982) CENTRAL LINE - WALKING INTO SUNSHINE (1981) EVELYN KING - LOVE COME DOWN (1982) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MÓDULO 1 SISTER SLEDGE - ALL AMERICAN GIRLS (1981) CHERYL LYNN - SHAKE IT UP TONIGHT DONNA SUMMER - BAD GIRLS GIBSON BROTHERS - OOH! WHAT A LIFE (1979) KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND - DO YOU FEEL ALL RIGHT (1978) JOHN PAUL YOUNG - LOVE IS IN THE AIR THE JACKSONS - SHAKE YOUR BODY (Remix - 1978) MÓDULO 2 BARRY WHITE - RIO DE JANEIRO (1981) KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND - GIVE IT UP JIMMY RUFFIN - HOLD ON TO MY LOVE GLORIA GAYNOR - I AM WHAT I AM (1983) QUEEN - A KIND OF MAGIC (Remix - 1986) JOHN MILES - SONG FOR YOU (1983) LAURA BRANIGAN - GLORIA (1982) MÓDULO 3 PHIL COLLINS - SUSSUDIO (Remix - 1985) CULTURE CLUB - MISS ME BLIND DENIECE WILLIAMS - LETS HEAR IT FOR THE BOY IRENE CARA - FLASHDANCE (WHAT A FEELING) (Tema do filme - 1983) ROCKWELL (Part. de Michael Jackson vocais) - SOMEBODYS WATCHING ME (1984) CHAKA KHAN - I FEEL FOR YOU (1984) ROBIN GIBB - BOYS DO FALL IN LOVE (Remix - 1984) MÓDULO 4 KOOL AND THE GANG - LADIES NIGHT (1979) VOYAGE - I LOVE YOU DANCER CROWN HEIGHTS AFFAIR - YOU GAVE ME LOVE FORREST - ROCK THE BOAT (1983) ALTON McCLAIN AND DESTINY - IT MUST BE LOVE (1979) GREGG DIAMOND AND BIONIC BOOGIE - FESS UP TO THE BOOGIE (1978) CHANGE - A LOVERS HOLIDAY (1980) MÓDULO 5 EVELYN KING - LOVE COME DOWN (1982) KOOL AND THE GANG - HANGIN OUT JIMMY ROSS - FIRST TRUE LOVE AFFAIR ARETHA FRANKLIN - JUMP TO IT THE DOOBIE BROTHERS - WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES (Remix - 1980) GREY AND HANKS - YOU FOOLED ME (1979) OTTAWAN - D.I.S.C.O. (1980) FRANKIE SMITH - DOUBLE DUTCH BUS (A Melô do Popeye - 1980) EVELYN KING - BACK TO LOVE (1982) PATRICE RUSHEN - FORGET ME NOTS THE RITCHIE FAMILY - ILL DO MY BEST D-TRAIN - KEEP ON PHIL FEARON AND GALAXY - DANCING TIGHT (1983) CHERRELLE & ALEXANDER ONEAL - SATURDAY LOVE (1985) ROCKIE ROBBINS - IVE GOT YOUR NUMBER (1985) CHI-LITES - TRY MY SIDE (1981) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's edition of Beyond the Bay, we have DJ Desmond gracing us from the UK. DJ Desmond is part of NSBRadio.co.uk, a 24/7 online radio station that's been streaming bass beat and breakbeats since 2004—well before streaming was the norm. Here's what DJ Desmond had to say about this epic 80min mix: "I have loved creating this eclectic mix of all my current favourite tunes ranging from breaks to House to Garage and everything in between! Enjoy!" More from DJ Desmond: Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/safensound/ Twitter: twitter.com/dandes81 Tracklisting: 1 Spain Is Pain (Original Mix) - Trip Soup 2 Are You Really From the Ends? (acapella) - The Ends 3 Sugar Is Sweeter (Armand Van Helden's Drum 'n' Bass Mix) - C.J. Bolland 4 Renegade Master (Fatboy Slim Old Skool Mix) - Wildchild 5 Urban Hero - Jaimeson 6 Wine Up Ya Waist feat. General Levy and Sunshyne - Baymont Bross - (NAPT Remix) 7 Ultra Hype OriginalMix - AC Slater 8 You Don’t Original Mix - Marten Horger 9 Throwback (Original Mix) - DJ Fixx 10 Catch Me Here (Thorn Remix) - Drumsound & Bassline Smith feat. Conor Maynard 11 Little Acid People (Drumattic Twins Remix) - Mr. B 12 Phat Planet - Leftfield 13 AKA... What A Life! (UNKLE Rework) - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 14 Second Hand (Rob Reng Mix) - Electric Soulside 15 Trash - The Whip 16 Get To Move - Colombo 17 Light Fantastic - Original Mix - Plump DJs 18 Funk Off Original Mix - Suga 7 & Yo speed 19 Ruffneck Original Mix - Badey Xsider 20 Smack My Bitch Up - The Prodigy 21 Facts (Noir's Raw Club Cut) - Audiowhores Feat. Stee Downes 22 Always Room Take Me 2 U Reprise - DJ Icey 23 Star Nexx Rockin (DJ Stack & Ivan Pimenov Mash Up) - Zinc vs. Fatboy Slim vs. Punc-A-Delic vs. Hook N Sling 24 One More Time (Rebel Sonix & Dimension Flux remix) - Access Denied 25 Fire - Kasabian 26 Got That Booty (Original Mix) - DJ Fixx & Keith Mackenzie 27 Xscape Original Mix - EchoKnight 28 Elite Force & Friends - Deeper Flash 29 Elite Force & Friends - EF002 30 Exit Enlightenment (Kraymon Remix) - Ek 31 Gecko - Oliver Heldens 32 Time Is Up Original Mix - Colombo 33 Glue - Bicep 34 At the River Original Mix - Groove Armada
MÓDULO 1 SYLVESTER - YOU MAKE ME FEEL (1978) GONZALEZ - HAVENT STOPPED DANCING YET U.S.A. EUROPEAN CONNECTION - COME INTO MY HEART (GOOD LOVIN) MUSIQUE - KEEP ON JUMPIN (1978) BELL AND JAMES - SHAKEDOWN (1979) DAN HARTMAN - INSTANT REPLAY (1978) IRENE CARA - FAME (1980) MÓDULO 2 KOOL AND THE GANG - FRESH (1984) MADONNA - PHYSICAL ATTRACTION RICK JAMES - GIVE TO ME BABY NARADA MICHAEL WALDEN - TONIGHT IM ALLRIGHT (1980) B.B. AND Q. BAND - ON THE BEAT (1981) GARYS GANG - KNOCK ME OUT (1982) SKYY - HERES TO YOU (1980) MÓDULO 3 YAZOO - SITUATION (Remix - 1982) FREEZE - I.O.U. MADONNA - LIKE A VIRGIN FALCO - DER KOMMISSAR (1982) MARIA VIDAL - BODY ROCK (1984) CYNDI LAUPER - GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN (Remix - 1984) JULIAN LENNON - TOO LATE FOR GOODBYES (1984) MÓDULO 4 RARE EARTH - WARM RIDE (1978) BEE GEES - TRAGEDY BELL AND JAMES - LIVIN IT UP (FRIDAY NIGHT) CHIC - LE FREAK DONNA SUMMER - BAD GIRLS (1979) KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND - DO YOU FEEL ALL RIGHT (1978) GIBSON BROTHERS - OOH! WHAT A LIFE (1979) KAREN YOUNG - HOT SHOT (Remix - 1978) MÓDULO 5 ALICIA MYERS - YOU GET THE BEST FROM ME (1984) GEORGE BENSON - LOVE TIMES LOVE DENROY MORGAN - ILL DO ANYTHING FOR YOU ATLANTIC STARR - CIRCLES (Remix - 1982) MICHAEL McDONALD & JAMES INGRAM - YAH MO BE THERE (Remix - 1983) YOUNG & COMPANY - I LIKE (WHAT YOURE DOING TO ME) (1980) D-TRAIN - YOURE THE ONE FOR ME (Remix - 1981) PET SHOP BOYS - DOMINO DANCING (Remix - 1988) MICHAEL JACKSON - REMEMBER THE TIME JON SECADA - JUST ANOTHER DAY GEORGE MICHAEL - FAST LOVE SIMPLY RED - STARS (Dance Remix - 1991) GAZEBO - I LIKE CHOPIN (Remix - 1992) DOUBLE YOU - LOOKING AT MY GIRL (1992) LISA STANSFIELD - YOU CANT DENY IT (1990)
Happy New Year, listeners! For the last few months Talking Catholic has been working on a new project, a YouTube series of spiritually focused shows. It began in the Fall with our Spanish-language show "Compartiendo Tu Don." Joining Mike Wash on today’s podcast are several of the hosts, including: - Kari Janisse of "Youth Ministry Insights" - Donna Ottaviano-Britt of "Joyful Disciples" - Fr. Adam Cichoski of "What A Life" - Star Martinez of "Keepin' It Catholic" - Marianela Nunez of "Compartiendo Tu Don" Unable to make the podcast was host Alexis Keefer of "Changing With The Tides" but we’ll get her on soon! (For the first time we recorded our audio podcast episode completely remotely, with all the participants in different venues, so please forgive us if the sound isn't perfect.) Each of our hosts are creating 12 episodes that will roll out over the first six months of 2020. The shows be focused on youth ministry, missionary discipleship, vocations, young adult spirituality, and embracing difficulty. We’re very excited about this new venture. If successful, we hope to bring even more show topics to the Talking Catholic YouTube channel! Check out the new channel (and the very rare video version of this podcast) here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKPigUniIpN77DldUfyweow Listen to Talking Catholic on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, SoundCloud, Alexa or at http://www.camdendiocese.org/talkingcatholic. You can also catch us on Domestic Church Media radio Sundays at 11 AM or Mondays at 4 PM https://domesticchurchmedia.org. Follow us on... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingCatholic Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/talkingcatholic/ Instagram: https://twitter.com/talkingcatholic
MÓDULO 1 SISTER SLEDGE - ALL AMERICAN GIRLS (1981) CHERYL LYNN - SHAKE IT UP TONIGHT DONNA SUMMER - BAD GIRLS GIBSON BROTHERS - OOH! WHAT A LIFE (1979) KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND - DO YOU FEEL ALL RIGHT (1978) JOHN PAUL YOUNG - LOVE IS IN THE AIR THE JACKSONS - SHAKE YOUR BODY (Remix - 1978) MÓDULO 2 BLONDIE - HEART OF GLASS (1978) THE EMOTIONS - BEST OF MY LOVE CHERYL LYNN - GOT TO BE REAL KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND - THATS THE WAY (1975) JIMMY BO HORNE - DANCE ACROSS THE FLOOR (1978) KOOL AND THE GANG - GET DOWN ON IT (1981) TOM BROWNE - FUNKIN FOR JAMAICA (Remix) MÓDULO 3 ABC - THE LOOK OF LOVE (Remix - 1982) YAZOO - SITUATION (Remix) PET SHOP BOYS - WHAT HAVE I DONE TO DESERVE THIS (Remix) MIAMI SOUND MACHINE - DR. BEAT (Remix - 1984) MADONNA - HOLIDAY (Remix - 1983) ERASURE - A LITTLE RESPECT (Remix - 1988) RICK ASTLEY - NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP (1987) MÓDULO 4 DENNIS EDWARDS & SIEDAH GARRETT - DONT LOOK ANY FURTHER (Remix - 1984) LEO SAYER - EASY TO LOVE (Remix) LOVE UNLIMITED ORQUESTRA - LOVES THEME (Remix) BARRY WHITE - LET THE MUSIC PLAY (Remix) TINA CHARLES - I LOVE TO LOVE (Remix - 1976) CARL DOUGLAS - KUNG FU FIGHTING (Remix - 1974) RUFUS AND CHAKA KHAN - AINT NOBODY (Remix - 1983) GEORGE BENSON - TURN YOU LOVE AROUND (Remix - 1981)
Jim Berns uses his knowledge of animal behavior and experience on hundreds of cases (and talking to thousands of people) to help train people to find their own pets. He currently works with his two hounds, Hank, a black and tan bloodhound mix, and Radar, a walker hound. Samantha, a smart hound mix has been on 517 searches and is retired from searching but still rides along in the search van. Jim primarily covers areas in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. However, he is willing to travel further to help find lost pets. Jim works hard when searching for a lost pet and helps to recover many. Jim is proud to be one of Pet Search and Rescue’s Search Dog Handlers. He uses a combination of Search Dogs, coaching and working with volunteers. In 2007, Jim appeared on Disney’s “What A Life”
Jim Berns uses his knowledge of animal behavior and experience on hundreds of cases (and talking to thousands of people) to help train people to find their own pets. He currently works with his two hounds, Hank, a black and tan bloodhound mix, and Radar, a walker hound. Samantha, a smart hound mix has been on 517 searches and is retired from searching but still rides along in the search van. Jim primarily covers areas in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. However, he is willing to travel further to help find lost pets. Jim works hard when searching for a lost pet and helps to recover many. Jim is proud to be one of Pet Search and Rescue’s Search Dog Handlers. He uses a combination of Search Dogs, coaching and working with volunteers. In 2007, Jim appeared on Disney’s “What A Life”
"The Aldrich Family"--originally broadcast October 17, 1939, 78 years ago. Episode titled "Barbara and Constance." A poignant story about Henry and two girls, Barbara and Constance. Which one will it be? The movie ("What A Life") opened on Broadway this week (based on the play of the same name). This series is based on the characters created on Broadway April 13, 1938. Ezra Stone stars as Henry.
"The Aldrich Family"--October 10, 1939. Episode title: "Henry is Engaged?" Trying to get Doris Townsend jealous, Henry's parents naturally conclude that Henry's engaged. When this episode was originally broadcast, the hilarious and successful Paramount Picture of the Aldrich Family entitled “What A Life” arrived on Broadway. One of the stars of the film was Ms. Betty Field, and she also appears in this radio episode, playing the part of Henry's sweetheart Barbara Pearson.
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John Wilson continues with the latest series of Mastertapes, in which he talks to leading performers and songwriters about the album that made them or changed them. Recorded in front of a live audience at the BBC's iconic Maida Vale Studios. Each edition includes two episodes, with John initially quizzing the artist about the album in question, and then, in the B-side, the audience puts the questions. Both editions feature exclusive live performances. Programme 9, A-side. 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' with Noel Gallagher In 2009 Noel Gallagher left Oasis - one of the seminal bands of the Britpop era with seven multi-platinum albums including: 'Definitely Maybe', '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?' and 'Be Here Now' - which became the fastest selling album in UK chart history. Two years later Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds also went to Number 1 in the UK with tracks like "Everybody's On the Run", "AKA... What A Life!" and "The Death of You and Me". Praised for its psychedelic tinges and eternal themes of love, loss and hope, it's been described as the best collection of songs "since his Morning Glory days". With tracks inspired by New Orleans ragtime rhythms and Ennio Morricone-like strings, it put paid to rumours that its creator entered into a state of inertia after the end of Oasis. Noel Gallagher said of the album: "I won't criticize anything about Oasis because I loved being in that band and I was in charge of it, but there was always the feeling: how will this go down in Wembley, with 70,000 people braying for good times? This time I didn't have to think about that. I've got a guy playing wine glasses on one song, a saw on another. This is not Oasis." Producer: Paul Kobrak.
RADIO FLIERSUnedited voicemails from the Take It To The Bridge! Hotline and related tracks. Leave a message now at 503-985-8436 with your song request or announcement and tune in to Take It To The Bridge! Thursday 4 to 6pm on 107.1 XRAY.FM. KXRY Portland This episode contains messages and music from:White Fang “Before I Pass Out”Genders “Golden State”Coma Serfs “Sugar Lane”The Domestics “What A Life”Fur Coats “Desperate”Matthew Heller “Ray Gun”
Tracks include these plus a few special additions! Droid (original 12" extended mix) by Hypnosis I Can Hear Your Voice by Hot Cold Remember (original mix) by Gino Soccio In Spirit (12" techno mix) by Dilemma I Love My Radio (Midnight Radio) (US 12" remix) by Taffy Amor Suave (vocal) by Isamar & Compana Americano (original 12" vocal mix) by Vivien Vee Instant Dub (original 12" b side dub mix) by Sylvia Love From East To West (original album version) by Voyage Sandstorm (original album version) by La Bionda Ooh! What A Life by The Gibson Brothers Midnight Madness (original album version) by Don Ray Hills Of Katmandu (original album version) by Tantra Carry On Turn Me On (2009 re-master) by Space Don't Ever (original album version) by Les Models If You Weren't Afraid (original album version) by Giorgio Moroder Please support the original artists, all feedback welcome at tim@timjonesmusic.co.uk
Matt Darey - Nocturnal Sunshine 190 01. Nicky Romeo - Toulouse (original mix) [Spinnin Records] 02. iiO ft. Nadia Ali - Rapture (Deep Dish Space UK radio edit) [Made Records] 03. York ft. Brandon Jones - Wanna Be Known (16 Bit Lolitas Pop extended mix) [Planet Love Records] 04. Elektrojack ft. Laurie Webb - Dance With Me (Aquinoise remix) [Dootrecords] 05. Dato - Bangkok (Casio Social Club remix) [Mullet Records] **Nocturnal Sunshine #1** 06. Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - AKA... What A Life! (UNKLE rework) [Sour Mash] 07. Kyohei Akagawa - Vor dem Fliegen (Kobana remix) [Particles] 08. Stan Kolev - Slowburn Shiva (original mix) [Play This! Records] 09. Satoshi Fumi ft. Aelyn - You Know (Luiz B Deep mix) [Spring Tube] 10. Pezzner ft. Terry Grant - Tarareando (Aki Bergen's Future Jazz Band edit) [Neurotraxx Deluxe] 11. Sergey Franc ft. Tyanah - Sun Day [Spring Tube] 12. Eximinds ft. Aelyn - Fairy Tale (Lessov remix) [Spring Tube] **Flashback track** 13. Dave Gahan - Dirty Sticky Floors (Junkie XL remix) [Reprise Records]