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Lorne tha Jazzy Leo returns to the airwaves after spending the summer in camp at Lake Nixon, and Baba excitedly discusses his first few days as a MPS Candidate at the UA-Clinton School of Public Service in Class 17. PLAYLIST 1. People Get Up & Drive That Funky Soul by James Brown [INTRO] 2. Do It Fluid by Donald Bryd & the Blackbyrds 3. Maybe by Screamin' Jay Hawkins 4. Soul Impressions by Janko Nilovic 5. 319 by Prince 6. Blam by Georgia Anne Muldrow 7. You Must Learn by Boogie Down Productions 8. Find Yourself by Akua Naru 9. Theme from the Motion Picture "Cleopatra Jones" by Joe Simon & The Mainstreeters [OUTRO] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jadestonevintagesoul/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jadestonevintagesoul/support
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Sr. Pastor A. A. Jackson shared this message during a Zoom Worship Meeting on June 7, 2020. It is based on Joshua 1: 7-8, and 2 Timothy 2:15. It is the Lord’s intention that each of us intimately know our divine purpose according to His eternal will. The book of Joshua was written for that reason. […] The post You Must Learn to Hate Sin More than Suffering appeared first on Realm of Agape Christian Church.
Quick question: What do Puff, Steve Jobs, Brahms, Clive Davis, Run DMC, Funkmaster Flex, Biggie, Jim Valvano (RIP), Pharrell, KRS-One, and Guinness World Records have in common? Epic stories, well told by Rob Stone. There as those who follow culture, those who enjoy experiencing culture and those who create culture. Rob Stone, Jon Cohen and The Cornerstone Agency and The FADAR team CREATE culture. Period. This week's show is about far more than marketing. It's about what happens when life intertwines with work and they make a beautiful baby. In this case, twins (you'll get the joke after listening). Full disclosure: This dude is one of DC's best friends. Rob happens to be an ICON on the low. You Must Learn! (shout The Teacher).
Quick question: What do Puff, Steve Jobs, Brahms, Clive Davis, Run DMC, Funkmaster Flex, Biggie, Jim Valvano (RIP), Pharrell, KRS-One, and Guinness World Records have in common? Epic stories, well told by Rob Stone. There as those who follow culture, those who enjoy experiencing culture and those who create culture. Rob Stone, Jon Cohen and The Cornerstone Agency and The FADAR team CREATE culture. Period. This week’s show is about far more than marketing. It’s about what happens when life intertwines with work and they make a beautiful baby. In this case, twins (you’ll get the joke after listening). Full disclosure: This dude is one of DC’s best friends. Rob happens to be an ICON on the low. You Must Learn! (shout The Teacher).
Show: Heat Rocks Guests: Adrian Younge The Album: Jeru the Damaja's The Sun Rises In the East (1994) Since he started putting numbers on the board with the soundtrack to Black Dynamite, artist/composer Adrian Younge has become the hip-hop maestro for creative collaborations. Through the years, he's worked with Souls of Mischief, Ghostface Killah and DJ Premier/Royce the 5'9" as well as continuing to release his own solo work. For our episode, Younge reached back to the golden era of hip-hop for us to talk about one of the most "impervious" MCs around: Brooklyn's Jeru the Damaja and his 1994 debut album, The Sun Rises in the East. We tackled everything from the contradictions of rappers talking about both consciousness and doing dirt to the brilliance of DJ Premier's production to the intricacies of Jeru's freaky freaky freaky flow. More on Jeru and The Sun Rises in the East: "What Went Right With… The Sun Rises In The East" You Must Learn episode on the album More on Adrian Younge: "Adrian Younge in Timeless" (Noisey) "Five Things You Need to Know" (Red Bull Music Academy) Website | Twitter | Facebook Show Tracklisting (all songs fromThe Sun Rises in the East unless indicated otherwise): Gang Starr: I'm the Man Can't Stop the Prophet Adrian Younge/Delfonics: Lost Without You Adrian Younge/Ghostface: Beware of the Stars D. Original Come Clean Souls of Mischief: '93 Til Infinity Smif N Wessun: Let's Get It On Black Moon: Who Got the Props? Group Home: Livin Proof Rap City Interview w/ Jeru Perverted Monks In the House (Theme) Jeru and Lauryn Hill Interview Da Bitchez Mental Stamina Ain't the Devil Happy Lee Oskar: Our Road Adrian Younge: Midnight Blue Jungle Music Statik Brooklyn Took It If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!
Mario hosts a special episode of Cinema 7even by himself. all by his lonesome he talk about the films Barry and Southside With You. Barry about Barack Obama in the early 80s and Southside With You about Barack and Michelle on their first date in the late 80s. featured songs this episode are "You Must Learn" by KRS-ONE and the classic "Respect" by the legendary Aretha Franklin. No copy right is intended, all rights to these songs are reserved by their respected owners. As Always don't forget while you listen, to watch and explore with us.
Brooklyn, New York City. Home of fancy coffee shops, expensive condominiums, and trendy neighborhoods. But in 1995, Brooklyn was not synonymous for “gentrification.” Back then, Rudy Giuliani was Mayor of New York and he was in the midst of a serious war against crime. In 1995, Giuliani’s New York registered its lowest crime rate since the 1970s. From 1,156 homicides then to roughly 300 homicides now, the Big Apple has come a long way. In the heart of Brooklyn stood the “Doghilee,” stomping ground for the crew known as the Boot Camp Clik. BCC, which helped spearhead New York’s hardcore rap scene, was comprised of four unique groups: Black Moon, Smif N Wessun, Heltah Skeltah, and O.G.C. Emerging with Black Moon’s seminal debut album, Enta Da Stage, BCC cemented their status with Smif N Wessun’s debut, Dah Shinin. Released January 10, 1995, Dah Shinin is celebrated for the synergy between Smif N Wessun’s two members, Tek and Steele, and the cohesive, gritty production courtesy of Da Beatminerz. In 1998, The Source placed the album in its list of 100 Best Rap Albums. What You're about to hear is Tek and Steele take us through the backstory and the making of their quintessential classic. They talk about: - Their relationships with Biggie and Tupac - Going to high school with Maxwell and Sean Price - Being inspired by the work of Roy Ayers - And what the Doghilee actually was. This is "You Must Learn." "You Must Learn" was produced and edited by Peter Oasis, written by Dharmic X and executive produced by Evan Auerbach of @upnorthtrips. Special thanks to Dru Ha and Duck Down Records for the love. "You Must Learn" was recorded in your mothers basement next to your favorite blogger somewhere in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. Please subscribe to "You Must Learn" on iTunes, Stitcher and wherever great podcasts can be found.
The word anniversary once referred to the commemorative feast in honor of a Catholic saint. Today we use the term for a celebration of any past event that took place the year or years prior on the same date. This year in particular marks the 20th Anniversary of a hip-hop record distinguished by its raw sound, uncompromising lyricism, and social commentary: Jeru the Damaja's debut album, The Sun Rises In The East. 1994 was a powerful, transformative year for hip-hop. Nas, OutKast, and Biggie Smalls each dropped their debut albums, while other more established artists released projects regarded both then and now as milestones in the genre. Jeru was only 21 years old when he recorded the The Sun Rises; 22 when it came out on Payday Records. And the album was well received in the hip-hop community. What you're about to hear is Jeru the Damaja taking us track by track through his DJ Premier-produced debut album, delving into an array of subjects and stories such as: - Waiting and watching for Nas to create Illmatic. - Spending formative years with the members of the Wu-Tang Clan. - The nature of Brooklyn pride. - His inspiration drawn from his family, friends, and predecessors. - And the story of how he got his pet hamster. This is "You Must Learn." "You Must Learn" was produced and edited by Peter Oasis, written by Dharmic X, and executive produced by Evan Auerbach (of @UpNorthTrips), with narration from Soul Khan. The intro was produced by DJ Flipout, and the artwork was designed by Kelly Green. Special thanks to Sarah Honda for the love. "You Must Learn" was recorded in your mother's basement next to your favorite blogger somewhere in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. Please subscribe to "You Must Learn" on iTunes, Stitcher, and wherever great podcasts can be found.
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ Gross National Wellness: Gross National Wellness is Now, You See, More Important than GDP, A New Diktat from Ban Ki-moon, Now All Sing this New Looney-Tune: "With Globalism, You Must Learn to Be Selfless, Be Austere, Poor, 'cos it's All About Wellness, Your Earnings, Taxed, Must Flow Offshore To Deserving Folks Who Need it More, En Route it Passes Through Various Banks Which Take Their Cuts and Give Us Thanks, "A Wondrous Thing for Your Foreign Brothers", Buying Birth Control for Foreign Mothers, Every Prime Minister is in On the Scam, Well Aware Long Before Each Ran, Through NAFTA, GATT, the WTO, Watch Employment Pack Up, Watch Jobs Go, It was All Planned Before You were Born, But Hey, How's Your Wellness, Don't Be Forlorn" © Alan Watt }-- New Normals and Doublethink - Normalization of War, Constant Conflict - Socialist-Communist System - Humans Programmed like Computers to Desired Conclusions - This Week at War: Syria as Prologue - Public Unable to Reason for Themselves - Con of Money, Central Banking and Fractional Reserve - Royal Canadian Mint to Create Digital Currency - Crown Corporations - Integration of Nations into Trading Blocs - Trilateral Commission - UN on National "Happiness" and "Wellbeing", Teaching Peasants to be Happy - Rags to Riches Stories - "Science" of Climate Change to Control Everyone - Mentality of Bureaucrats and Totalitarianism - Conformity to Peer Group in Youth - Selling Kidney for iPhone - Cellphone Locator Chips. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - April 11, 2012 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)
THE ZRO HOUR is back with more heat for 2010! Black History Month is in effect and I set the show off with a classic from "The Teacha" KRS ONE- "You Must Learn". I also rock new joints by OBIE TRICE, DRAKE, BEKAY, WU-TANG and REFLECTION ETERNAL. This week's classics include selections from MOBB DEEP, XIBIT, DE LA SOUL and SLUM VILLAGE (R.I.P. Dilla and Baatin). This week's show also features a dope interview with the Bay Area's own, BASH BROS., as they make their first appearance on THE ZRO HOUR. I have been following members PISEAS and LEFTY (aka UZI SCOTT) for about 2 years and have been impressed with their hard edged flows and consistent output. The Bash Bros. have been dropping heat for several years and have released a flurry of mixtapes and street albums along with 3 official releases. We speak on their journey from hustling cassettes out of their cars to flooding the digital airwaves of the net in the present. Their newest mixtape, "INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS: The Features", is a collection of some of their best work with a diverse group of the finest on the independent hip hop scene. Enjoy the show! PLAYLIST YOU MUST LEARN- Boogie Down Productions CLAP 2010- Wu-Tang feat. Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Method Man & U-God JUST BECAUSE- Reflection Eternal feat. J. Cole, Jay Electronica & Mos Def THE GAME ROOM- Busta Rhymes feat. Lil Fame ROUGHNECKS- Obie Trice feat. Deuce Wonder MY NEW- Drake feat. Von Pea (Tanya Morgan) & Phonte (Little Brother) RAPSTAR (Hunger Pains)- Bekay GIVE UP THE GOODS- Mobb Deep feat. Big Noyd DMX FREESTYLE WORLD STILL BURNS- Lefty (Bash Bros.) WORKING ON MY SOUL- Piseas (Bash Bros.) INTERVIEW WITH THE BASH BROS. OPEN 40 BOTTLE- Bash Bros. feat. Pumpkinhead ITSOWEEZEE (Hot)- De La Soul LOS ANGELES TIMES- Xibit UNTITLED (Fantastic)- Slum Village