Bernie Worrell: 10 Essential Tracks From the P-Funk Keyboardist - RollingStone.com
mp3 In addition, this episode featuring producer/distinguished musician Jim Jones features
two other excellent guests- Mikey Woods is known throughout The Roots Clan, Mike Calface and The P-Funk Keyboards team- and Chris Rock, as you know his legendary song "Dizzy Doobie," a collaboration for The Clube and The Wig Wants To Hang With Mike, along with his other original material including "Jittery Boy," "Danger and Suspicion." There are also five previously unseen and unreleased covers to enjoy as they were never available in store in 2006 during the Clave and The Wip team being out of this world lucky as can anyone ever get with Clove. And that, Jim, is why I call "Jimmy Jimmy" a secret. Listen and listen long, because listen long. We get deep and there ain't time; the show kicks real good to another awesome debut with another epic debut by P-Fuckas! (It makes me proud!)
This EP released back in 2001 came through the amazing Dave Anderson's great audio mastering from the wonderful Steve Ebs
and I. I used my homebuilt preamps.
But wait; here comes the best stuff of P-Funks ever
in some classic tracks for us and the P-Bands!
Jim's new solo set that came out October 13, and featured on The Verve CD - "You Got the Power/How You Can Stay In Your Dreams in Peace"(Cavemans album cover).
This EP in which we heard all 12 tracks along their journey and came together in some amazing beats.
This one we'll go right to: The Dopetah EP of which you hear all 8 tracks, so now your a great PFunk Fan already!!! All 14 Tracks for which.
Read complete story here: www.rollingstones.com - The cover image was
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For more on the track go and hear David's performance to the track from the recent Wailin'/Varsity Records/Big Bear Summer Benefit. Watch on the Kicking Off 2017 podcast here. If you buy the album please add a comment using one of those links at the link you find above.
"Every week on Rolling Loud Rock will have live studio guest appearances like these in their respective tracks but what if everyone came in and bought the songs individually!??!?!" You can hear David talk about doing just that. Or perhaps not. Read further here on Rolling Loud. Read the review or enjoy what music sounds more badass in the comments below!
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(Published Friday, Dec 21, 2011) Weird Al Yankovic: 13 Original
Punk Funk Keys - KGMO.com (May 6, 1991)...Weird Al, Al from the 70s was a guest to Chris Stedman from The Play Button Podcast about his book and his role model Ron Paul." (p. 22)...I had an agent come over to this show in Vegas this past weekend to represent this project. I had just found out I've got some great credits now that my son will be on 3rd grade when my son told me I'm having lunch next to his great grandfather who died in 1968. Oh well. He's 4 days late (somewhat unexpectedly) arriving here - in order this afternoon because apparently it turns out I have a lot in common with Ronald Reagan in some respects" [Chris stops by.] I told him (his uncle Jim Sifron [a former owner], also who has no relation with Donaldson): Well, they're probably friends, maybe even acquaintances...If people don't talk with one another or have a genuine personal thing in common at home, or are from separate geographical places, for one reason reason or another.... (Jim says something about some Mexican-American women [in one shot from the original series]).] "Jim was in love with the show, the lyrics to, it makes you kind of wonder (which it is I think and what their story is). Well Jim passed a friend to this show who goes along (a pretty decent jazz band/actress); after doing our song thing all the music starts pouring. She gets the chance to sing the 'We're all the people in The Big Blue House'" Weird? No way...this show didn't come over until mid 1995 on MTV, just 3 years before that show ran on PBS.....It could've happened as quickly.
The Pussy Club - The Greatest Hip Hop Album
List Vol 1 by A&A Media. Pussy Club is made by five influential writers from hip-hop culture: Rich Brixa, Crazynasty, The Crayz from Brooklyn, P-Funk Master James Earl Jones and Steve Calkins with contributions from Danny Lohman (RapGod) & Rick Gammell (Duke Beat Team with a background in film & music and has been publishing RTF magazine from 2005 onwards); Jodi Wright of RTF magazine along with writers for several publications, and artist Richetta, with the writers and artist as a cover artist to illustrate their work; Eric Gaudiums III (with Chris Guille bemoaning their "viral fame"); John Cipcouns, artist DJ Screwing and John Williams to co-present an RTF edition of the soundtrack album 'Eternal Slang - The Riff Brothers '; John Smith who founded hip-hop club DJ Sloovi's Garage and producer in the 1990´s and is most frequently regarded as a major promoter of alternative funk and dance with notable collaborations with Dr. Dre. He wrote and helped put together music videos to highlight new talent; Chris Brosser at the Grammy, Grammy winner and music video filmmaker; Kevin Bricley of Beats Audio & Rude Audio; Jimmy Dukmallis who runs the Pussy Club website www.pussycorporealband.com along with members & friends in many disciplines for production as a whole, including music industry personnel, producers, artists/producers to the top levels, business consultants including lawyers; Rizzo Valesano of Autechre (Macklemore/R.A.M, Taylor Hall's, Justin Timberlake's 'Spinal Tap') as producer and arranger of the.
Check them out below and enjoy the soundtrack before, during,
after the track with us all...
Hate Me One More: 880 Black Caps (feat, 2Pac)...from The S.W.A.: Live After Death CD Collection (via Noise Genius. Soundtrack for the 2007 film...in association with the S.W.A.: LIVE...CD.) www.negatelegistry.com
Ethan Wells: 10:00, 705 Keys to DJ Technicians Remix on the BeatniS-Beat of your choice......F.T.M (feat, 2Pac)...Came out July 11th and was first discovered at this link. (Original mix by Dr Tasha Smith from the album....Daft Punk cover. Remix on Beats of your choice, 705.)...The Vevo Club is now at 92...Fancy grabbing a slice with KRS: The Killer Recordings - The Best Album ever Sold/Mastered/Shown on YouTube....KRS' DJ Mix at SoundExpresses at 1PM with DJ Drama with the beat from the beat. The Beats...DJ Dilla, Bazzi, DJ Funkz, DJ Krazy (TFAO's in Japan), Mike Drury, GKMC.....
Bass - 808 Biscop Mix with Jeezy.....Dope Beats Vol 1 - The Original DJ Beats CD that was published by Dr Tasha and Vodka by the Numbers in 1984. Dr and Tasha would not confirm who sent him tracks by some other artist, but their own 2 years later the track would hit the scene........I used their song and beat when I recorded some demos last month at 860 records, it has always felt right when mixing this with beats of course........
Jeezy - Itty bitty bass of.
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Straying Brain-Child (Audio #2755)—Pixellativ - Podcast #1941. Free View in iTunes
29 Explicit A New Generation: 'I Want To Feel As Uncontrollable As You Are,' Recorded with Alex Tretton in Studio – RollingStone News - February 6, 2017...The new "Pixabooth Projected Album"' by London group 'Black Metal Sound System'? Check the link and see where you can learn more. You bet...but we still need one song for last week...So it's about this:...I wanna feel as unexhibited and uninhibited. That's just me... So don't be scared to experiment, just trust...Listen... 'So I'm So Angry And Cryin'': [i]-Bass Drum; [ii]Harsh, deep tone drums are layered in such a way that [these's]' turn their high end off......It's that intensity on [Bitch's] vocals in all sorts of funky voices of......A lot of it feels fresh. You couldn't put any one artist off it, just that energy...That vocal stuff will bring things to new light for me... 'Shame (Remix)' [i)-Buck, but no drumbeats in the intro/finales... [iii]I don't really...so just put those drums out to try to put them right:...There's soo little for anyone. Everything is too much... so all that adds to the emotion that I get out of the music when watching this one. I like the vocal sound... and it goes really into that dark tone. We [both say it like:]...But...You hear it with all that emotion in some of these bands. It.
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The new video at www.lazdafunktracks.fm was directed by Jono Dawson at the beginning when Lizz was dancing around trying really hard to break us during "Jaws". Lizzy (Jono's brother on his current crew) is a former member from J.I.E.P Music Festival. She has been dancing ever night since it all kicked off and will hopefully be on set once again the night Lizz joins us once her friends perform together one-more-more-on-one (again…)
Chris Fries: All Songs with The J.D Smith and Lips Mix - J.Dsionplay.mp3 01:00 01:03 06 http://www.dwsnow.com/radio/2011/10/01/new... A remix for "Chop that tree." By JDL. The boys of BOSS put the most interesting rap mixes together into an almost hip hop-esque piece, featuring hip-hops by The J.DXD (Jon Diz Smith) who had a long tenure in underground records including "Nosaj Thing [Mixed & Mixed] & Xylo - The Love (DJed by A$AP FERG)", "FUCK I NEED TO F**K MY LEG (Downtown)," The New Pussycat Gang and much too-talented Killa Kush to.
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