this was on my 2006 list even though I already have a JT song. pretty sure I'll be spinning your mix at some point.
I also heard she's not Black but actually Italian and that this song has secret messages in it directed at other Illuminati global fascists like Patti LeBelle.Keeping the feminine vibe going today. Yo Mama selects:
31.YM - Beyonce - Formation (2016)
The song itself isn’t that protesty lyrically on its own. It’s how the song was performed/presented and what it represents that makes it a great fit for my theme. This is an anthem of Black female empowerment and is perfect for my jukebox for 3 main reasons:
1) Her performance of this song at Super Bowl 50, dressed in Black Panther attire and expressing anti-police violence themes drew major backlash and calls for boycotts by the police - which a number of my other songs and performances have also accomplished.
2) It prompted huge amounts of discussion, including an SNL skit called “The Day Beyonce Turned Black,” where white fans were shocked to find out she was Black after the SB performance. It highlights how this was Beyoncé’s primary overt inclusion of race into her music.
3) Red Lobster was mentioned over 42,000 times in the hour after the song was released, raising the stock price by 33%. This has nothing to do with protests, but it’s awesome and it shows the extent of Beyoncé’s reach and the power of her voice.
Last week's crazy people have been replaced by this week's batch.I also heard she's not Black but actually Italian and that this song has secret messages in it directed at other Illuminati global fascists like Patti LeBelle.
Mulligans at the endi had a bad day of impatient mental health yesterday and it got me off my plan, plus i had this morning's pick in my head as a '74 and it turns out to be a '73. i throw myself on the mercy of the court - can i re-do my yesterday picks?
Ahhh, I see. The 4 PM barrier. I even gave it an hour or longer, though I haven't been feeling well and slept late and with head spinning for some reason so didn't comment much. Let's hope my distancing and isolation has worked.Just a deluge of picks today
Him drafting that Twitty ditty is direct evidence of some type of mental breakdown. love you ConwayMulligans at the end
I'd given up on N.E.R.D. so much by 2005 or so, and that was a mistake.
Body and Soul is a top echelon song.27th Round Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse - Body and Soul (2011)
Tony Bennett dueted with Paul on "The Very Thought of You," which was on Bennett's first Duets album in 2006. This duet with Winehouse was on the follow-up, Duets II, and, appropriately considering my theme, was recorded at Abbey Road Studios. Bennett was also known for a whole heckuva lot of covers of Beatles songs, each of which was undoubtedly better than anything Joe Cocker ever coughed up.
each of which was undoubtedly better than anything Joe Cocker ever coughed up.
Don't believe I've ever heard this one beforeRound 31: Tsunami -- Enter Misguided
Not many people have, unfortunately.Don't believe I've ever heard this one before
Never even remotely heard of it. Just listened. That's certainly a complaint about the music industry. Philly wasn't even used up at that point.Don't believe I've ever heard this one before
If there's one thing we know about Tony Bennett, it's that he was not yowly.27th Round Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse - Body and Soul (2011)
Tony Bennett dueted with Paul on "The Very Thought of You," which was on Bennett's first Duets album in 2006. This duet with Winehouse was on the follow-up, Duets II, and, appropriately considering my theme, was recorded at Abbey Road Studios. Bennett was also known for a whole heckuva lot of covers of Beatles songs, each of which was undoubtedly better than anything Joe Cocker ever coughed up.
I wanted the song by JT that you took, fits my mix better. But this will do.this was on my 2006 list even though I already have a JT song. pretty sure I'll be spinning your mix at some point.
Hey, haven't had time yet to catch up on your Neil thread, but saw this article about Homegrown as I was catching up on five days of New Yorker last night.If there's one thing we know about Tony Bennett, it's that he was not yowly.
I like Love and Rockets. I think JML drafted them often.31.03: So Alive - Love And Rockets (1979)
I know little to nothing about these guys. I read their wiki page and found nothing that seemed interesting or worthy of inclusion in my post.
And this was the best one-hit wonder I could find for 1979.
I kind of like the songI like Love and Rockets. I think JML drafted them often.
Guys from Bauhaus.31.03: So Alive - Love And Rockets (1979)
I know little to nothing about these guys. I read their wiki page and found nothing that seemed interesting or worthy of inclusion in my post.
And this was the best one-hit wonder I could find for 1979.
explanation:I kind of like the song
but the guy sings like he wants lick your neck
Guys from Bauhaus.
This is maximum 80s
I was going to use their No New Tale to Tell for 87 until I saw So Alive was a hit too. You know it's 89 not 79 right?31.03: So Alive - Love And Rockets (1979)
I know little to nothing about these guys. I read their wiki page and found nothing that seemed interesting or worthy of inclusion in my post.
And this was the best one-hit wonder I could find for 1979.
I'm concerned that the '90s will make the '80s seem like a soft, warm ballsack caress.
typo - fixedI was going to use their No New Tale to Tell for 87 until I saw So Alive was a hit too. You know it's 89 not 79 right?
Good catch. Be ever vigilant.I was going to use their No New Tale to Tell for 87 until I saw So Alive was a hit too. You know it's 89 not 79 right?
This could have made the list of sampled songs, actually.This is maximum 80s
well #### ...I looked them up and all I saw was thisI was going to use their No New Tale to Tell for 87 until I saw So Alive was a hit too. You know it's 89 not 79 right?31.03: So Alive - Love And Rockets (1979)
I know little to nothing about these guys. I read their wiki page and found nothing that seemed interesting or worthy of inclusion in my post.
And this was the best one-hit wonder I could find for 1979.