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20:28:34 01/17/12
Taylor Swift in Vogue February 2012
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Taylor Swift in Vogue February 2012
PHOTOS: Taylor kills it in new shots for Vogue while spilling on her new album about heartbreak and falling in love. COUNTRY CUTIE TAYLOR SWIFT GRACES THE FEBRUARY COVER OF VOGUE...AND WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE HER MODEL MAKEOVER. TAYLOR'S SWEETHEART IMAGE IS SO LAST YEAR... SHE'S SHOWING OFF A MUCH SEXIER SIDE IN THE LATEST ISSUE OF THE FASHION BIBLE. SHOT BY FAMED PHOTOGRAPHER, MARIO TESTINO. WE KNEW THE 22 YEAR OLD COULD WORK A STAGE, BUT MAN, SHE KILLS IT IN FRONT OF THE LENS TOO. GONE ARE HER SIGNATURE, BOUNCY CURLS....TAYLOR'S GOING GLAM...AND 70'S BOHO CHIC NEVER LOOKED BETTER. DISHING ABOUT HER UPCOMING FOURTH ALBUM, TAYLOR TELLS THE MAG, "There's just been this earth-shattering, not recent, but absolute crash-and-burn heartbreak, and that will turn out to be what the next album is about. The only way that I can feel better about myself - pull myself out of that awful pain of losing someone - is writing songs about it to get some sort of clarity." YIKES...WE CAN'T WAIT FOR THE DEETS! THE SELF ADMITTED HOPELESS ROMANTIC, ADMITS QUOTE, ""I think I am smart unless I am really, really in love, and then I am ridiculously stupid." AND SHE DOESN'T SHY AWAY FROM TALKING ABOUT PAST LOVES. TAYLOR'S FAMOUSLY DATED JOE JONAS, TAYLOR LAUTNER, JOHN MAYER AND JAKE GYLLNEHAAL...SOME EVEN MADE IT INTO HER MUSIC. ANY ONE REMEMBER "FOREVER AND ALWAYS", "BACK TO DECEMBER" AND "DEAR JOHN"??? JUST SAYING... BUT RIGHT NOW... SHE'S CONTENT WITH BEING FABULOUSLY SINGLE...SAYING, "I got nothing ... From: CelebTV Views: 1684 14 ratings Time: 01:38 More in Entertainment
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20:28:34 01/17/12
Taylor Swift in Vogue February 2012
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Taylor Swift in Vogue February 2012
PHOTOS: Taylor kills it in new shots for Vogue while spilling on her new album about heartbreak and falling in love. COUNTRY CUTIE TAYLOR SWIFT GRACES THE FEBRUARY COVER OF VOGUE...AND WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE HER MODEL MAKEOVER. TAYLOR'S SWEETHEART IMAGE IS SO LAST YEAR... SHE'S SHOWING OFF A MUCH SEXIER SIDE IN THE LATEST ISSUE OF THE FASHION BIBLE. SHOT BY FAMED PHOTOGRAPHER, MARIO TESTINO. WE KNEW THE 22 YEAR OLD COULD WORK A STAGE, BUT MAN, SHE KILLS IT IN FRONT OF THE LENS TOO. GONE ARE HER SIGNATURE, BOUNCY CURLS....TAYLOR'S GOING GLAM...AND 70'S BOHO CHIC NEVER LOOKED BETTER. DISHING ABOUT HER UPCOMING FOURTH ALBUM, TAYLOR TELLS THE MAG, "There's just been this earth-shattering, not recent, but absolute crash-and-burn heartbreak, and that will turn out to be what the next album is about. The only way that I can feel better about myself - pull myself out of that awful pain of losing someone - is writing songs about it to get some sort of clarity." YIKES...WE CAN'T WAIT FOR THE DEETS! THE SELF ADMITTED HOPELESS ROMANTIC, ADMITS QUOTE, ""I think I am smart unless I am really, really in love, and then I am ridiculously stupid." AND SHE DOESN'T SHY AWAY FROM TALKING ABOUT PAST LOVES. TAYLOR'S FAMOUSLY DATED JOE JONAS, TAYLOR LAUTNER, JOHN MAYER AND JAKE GYLLNEHAAL...SOME EVEN MADE IT INTO HER MUSIC. ANY ONE REMEMBER "FOREVER AND ALWAYS", "BACK TO DECEMBER" AND "DEAR JOHN"??? JUST SAYING... BUT RIGHT NOW... SHE'S CONTENT WITH BEING FABULOUSLY SINGLE...SAYING, "I got nothing ... From: CelebTV Views: 1796 15 ratings Time: 01:38 More in Entertainment
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16:53:13 01/17/12
Random aka Mega Ran - "Lookin' Up": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Random aka Mega Ran - "Lookin' Up": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
Random, aka Mega Ran, Big Ran or Random Beats. Teacher, Rapper, Hero. Born Raheem Jarbo in Philadelphia to a southern mother and African father, Random's songs are filled with all of the heartache, pain, triumph, tragedy and fun that come with everyday living. A Philadelphia native and Phoenix transplant, graduate of Penn State University and middle school instructor, Random speaks to the everyman, transcending race or class barriers."I never want anyone to predict my next move," he says. You can, however, expect the unexpected from Random, hence the name. After teaching himself to make beats on the MTV Music Generator software for PlayStation, Random landed a job at a Philadelphia studio as a producer and engineer. During downtime, he would create his first demo tape. This led to Random signing with indie label RAHM Nation Recordings and releasing his debut album, The Call in 2006. Random made waves by going way left of his backpack roots when he released "Mega Ran" in 2007. It was an album completely comprised of sampled 8-bit beats from the hit video game series "Mega Man." The album (and its follow up, Mega Ran 9) virtually exploded after video game corporation CAPCOM offered Random a special licensing agreement, and calling on Ran to perform at Comic-Con and other special events. In 2009, Random signed a deal with Japanese record label River City Records and released RANDOMONIUM, a collection of previously released material. In 2010, Random collaborated with ... From: sxsw Views: 178 3 ratings Time: 03:39 More in Music
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16:53:13 01/17/12
Random aka Mega Ran - "Lookin' Up": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Random aka Mega Ran - "Lookin' Up": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
Random, aka Mega Ran, Big Ran or Random Beats. Teacher, Rapper, Hero. Born Raheem Jarbo in Philadelphia to a southern mother and African father, Random's songs are filled with all of the heartache, pain, triumph, tragedy and fun that come with everyday living. A Philadelphia native and Phoenix transplant, graduate of Penn State University and middle school instructor, Random speaks to the everyman, transcending race or class barriers."I never want anyone to predict my next move," he says. You can, however, expect the unexpected from Random, hence the name. After teaching himself to make beats on the MTV Music Generator software for PlayStation, Random landed a job at a Philadelphia studio as a producer and engineer. During downtime, he would create his first demo tape. This led to Random signing with indie label RAHM Nation Recordings and releasing his debut album, The Call in 2006. Random made waves by going way left of his backpack roots when he released "Mega Ran" in 2007. It was an album completely comprised of sampled 8-bit beats from the hit video game series "Mega Man." The album (and its follow up, Mega Ran 9) virtually exploded after video game corporation CAPCOM offered Random a special licensing agreement, and calling on Ran to perform at Comic-Con and other special events. In 2009, Random signed a deal with Japanese record label River City Records and released RANDOMONIUM, a collection of previously released material. In 2010, Random collaborated with ... From: sxsw Views: 178 3 ratings Time: 03:39 More in Music
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21:31:00 11/28/11
RnRTV #266 - Dave Mustaine Headbanging Injury Plus Sir Page?
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Rock n Roll TV for the rockers of the empire! Hosted by Share Ross! Dave Mustaine undergoes surgery; Mick Jones to play Clash songs once again; Gene Simmons speaks out about Axl; Gorillaz new release; Jimmy Page up for knighthood.
Dave Mustaine says headbanging is like chronic whiplash syndrome and has finally had to undergo surgery for a neck and spine condition known as stenosis. He struggled with the pain for a long time and said he used to think, "I'm hurt. I'll get through this. A couple glasses of wine, a couple of trigger point injections… an epidural .. he was seeing chiropractors and masseuses all the time. Dave is now recovering well.
Mick Jones has committed to playing Clash songs again in concert for the first time in almost 30 years. He will play a string of dates in December for the Hillsborough Justice Campaign which raises money for families of those killed in the Hillsborough soccer stadium disaster of 1989.
Gene Simmons the bass man of KISS and always one to speak his mind was recently in London hosting the Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards and he did a lot of press interviews. Gene was asked what advice he would offer Axl Rose about staying at the top of his game.
Gene basically said, "You get to sleep in the bed you make". And went on to add about what Axl could have done differently …
"Guns n Roses could have been the best band in the world and the reason they're not is because of Axl Rose.
The final note.. "A good beating would have helped."
SHORTS:
Alice Cooper was the guest host for British game show Never Mind the Buzzcocks recently.
Gorillaz are set to record and release new track in February 2012.
At the 10th anniversary of England's Download festival Metallica will play their 1991 self titled disc aka the Black Album in its entirety.
Brian Johnson the singer for AC/DC had to cancel his book tour due to needing surgery on his wrist.
WHATEVER:
Mariah Carey says being pregnant actually helped her vocally.
Heidi Fleiss says if Lindsay Lohan ever wanted a career change that she'd make a great hooker.
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A member of British Parliament, Conservative MP Louise Mensch has proposed Jimmy Page for Knighthood . Just so happens Louise's husband is Peter Mensch who manages Metallica, Muse and formerly managed Page. Jimmy has already been awarded an OBE, Order of the British Empire for his charity work. Now we wait to see if the idea of knighthood finds favor with the Honours Directorate.
British Punk bands like the Clash know all about anarchy! You gotta make sure your point of view is sealed up tight and use Mozy to protect your information and innovative ideas in the cloud! Now you can save with our Mozy coupon codes!
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17:30:23 11/25/11
Thank You - For the Occupation, For the Intensity, For Lettin' Me Be Myself Again
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It's like the old-timers always said: Don't quit before the miracle happens.
While the Arab Spring showed that people can still accomplish the impossible, Our political debate was frozen in corporate cynicism. Now everything has changed. For the United States, spring came in autumn. Who says miracles don't happen?
Like a Prayer
A few months ago I prayed for something. Granted, it wasn't the kind of prayer that's sanctioned by any ecclesiastical authority. And, okay, maybe it wasn't exactly a "prayer." I guess the technical term for it would be "blog post." But trust me, it was a prayer.
I'd been asked to write something for the Fourth of July, and I wrote we have to fight a new war, a " war of independence from corporate politics ." To be honest, those words felt Utopian even as I wrote them. Still, I never doubted them. The words were born out of the desperate sense that so many of us shared, a sense that our society is collapsing. And that it will keep on collapsing unless we change the way we think.
I wasn't arguing for any particular policy or platform. "The problem isn't just with politicians, or even the system," I said then. "The problem is dependence itself."
Oh, come on. How starry-eyed can you get? Stop depending on politicians? Declare psychic and political independence from celebrity-driven politics and media-made leaders? I'd always considered myself a realist, but this was almost embarrassingly idealistic.
Except for the fact that it happened.
Passionate Intensity
Like so many others, I had grieved and raged over the lack of commitment displayed by good people. Cynics, robber barons, and American warlords are hard at work degrading - and downgrading - this country. In a strange set of parallels, we were reenacting the stories of the Third World countries we'd invaded. Like them, we were becoming a nation where servile or fearful politicians served a cynical oligarchy while the people's way of life died all around them.
Some might call it karma - or simply "payback."
But whatever you call it, the forces of hate and greed were running wild. The "two-party" system seemed to offer nothing in response except a) posturing, b) surrender, and c) a politics of compromise that seemed to amount to little more than ... well, see "a)" and "b)", above. Good people were fighting for better policies, and I tried to play my part. But too many of us focused on the prose of politics and not its poetry.
Meanwhile, too many politicians got lazy quoting Bill Clinton's hack line: Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good. It can be, of course. But before our eyes, the "good" became the enemy of the "perfect" and the mediocre became the enemy of the good. Then the cynical became the enemy of the mediocre, and democracy began to die.
Meanwhile the other side gained its momentum with every passing month, fueled by a pseudo-populist movement ginned up by corporate-funded political hacks. A nation that had rejected the politics of greed and oligarchy at the ballot box was even more suffocated by it than before. No wonder so many people were uninspired, discouraged, despondent. Some people quoted William Butler Yeats:
The best lack all conviction while the worst are full of passionate intensity.
The good people who did burn with passionate intensity were in danger of turning the torch on themselves. " The game is over," wrote Chris Hedges . "We lost. The corporate state will continue its inexorable advance until two-thirds of the nation is locked into a desperate, permanent underclass."
As boom times came back to Wall Street, depression - emotional as well as economic - entombed the majority. But the suffering of the majority turned invisible inside the Beltway, as politicians debated deficits in a broken economy. It was like debating water conservation while the house burned down.
The Condition of Everything
Miles of commentary have been written about the Occupy movement. As the occupations gained steam, people criticized them for their lack of specific policy demands. But they were right not to issue specific demands. They were declaring independence from a frame of mind, a set of assumptions that led to passive acceptance of an unacceptable system.
And they had passionate intensity.
I've told this story before, but I'll tell it again: When OccupyDC marched down K Street, in the early days of the movement, a young security guard asked an older one what they were protesting. "I'm not sure," said the older man. "But I think they're objecting to ..." He circled his hands to indicate the environment around him. ".... the condition of everything. "
By objecting to the condition of everything, the Occupiers changed the political dialog in this country. By rejecting leaders and insisting on self-governance through General Assemblies, they taught us by example how to escape emotional dependence. Like William Butler Yeats, they understood that you can't distinguish the dancer from the dance.
One of the movement's most articulate and forceful advocates is Chris Hedges.
Recalling Democracy
The Wisconsin uprising had been going on for months, even in the dark days of July. The miracle of Wisconsin is that it's still going on. People there occupied their capitol to protest laws designed to break the middle class, laws written by corporate America's "ALEC" division. Then they mounted recall efforts against recently elected GOP State Senators, reducing their majority and draining resources from their coffers.
Now Gov. Walker is facing a recall. The struggle in Wisconsin isn't about "Democrats" against "Republicans." It's about resisting politicians that are wholly-owned subsidiaries of corporate America.
The people of Wisconsin showed the country how to resist. Now they're showing us how to persist.
And just this month, Ohio voters rejected an ALEC-inspired initiative to strip that state's workers of rights. Maine voters rejected a move to overturn election-day registration, another attempt to restrict the ability of lower-income citizens to vote. And Mississippi rejected a definition of prenatal rights so extreme that many anti-abortion advocates were disturbed by its implications for the rights, health, and safety of women.
Like I was saying: Miracles.
Radical Innocence
But elections aren't the point. They can be a reflection of the change we need, but they're not the change itself. The real changes are personal. "When I remake a song," said Yeats, "it is myself that I remake." The Rolling Stones said "It's the singer, not the song."
We misunderstood our own power. We were being distracted and manipulated by fear and anger. Our minds, our souls, were being manipulated by what the Native American poet and activist John Trudell calls "the mining of the essence." One of the reasons we were powerless is that we believed we were powerless. That's even true economically. "All money is a matter of belief," said Adam Smith.
We needed to push our fear and anger away to see the obvious truths all around us: The corporations rule our political process. That our democracy is dying. That Wall Street is filled with people who broke moral (and sometimes actual) laws and forced the rest of the country to pay the price. We had to see with fresh eyes.
"All hatred driven hence," wrote Yeats, "the soul recovers radical innocence."
Our political process has become too cynical. Even reasonable and very moderate ideas favored by a majority of Republican voters, as well as others - a breakup of five or six too-big-to-fail banks, a public option health plan that's only available to one American in twenty - were declared impossible.
We needed an infusion of radical innocence, the innocence of Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson, of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela. We sometimes think of innocence as something childlike and weak. But innocence has great power. Innocence changes the world.
We needed that radical innocence,and we got it. What we do with it now is up to us.
Can we commit ourselves to moving forward, to persevering against all odds? The future's unwritten. But we know what's happening right now. The political dialog has shifted in a way that seemed impossible a few months ago. I don't know how you feel about that, but I know how I feel.
I feel thankful. So thankful, in fact, that I'm gonna let Sam & Dave tell you all about it. Take it away, fellas:
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21:54:32 11/19/11
FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Week of November 16, 2011
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This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the weeks of November 16, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our extended commentary this week touched base on the NYPD's terrible treatment of the press & protesters during Occupy Wall Street (#OWS) including "free speech zones", the midnight raid on Zuccotti Park and more in New York City along with the 2 month anniversary of the international #Occupy movements, Protect-IP & SOPA acts that are trying to be passed in Congress and what that may meant to the Internet as we know it, our opinions on legendary Hip-Hop MC Busta Rhymes recent signing to the Cash Money label, a story from Florida that shows that burning a cross on your yard goes wrong to maintain your interracial marriage and some other diverse topics here and there. There are brand new Black Agenda Report, Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) DIRECT EFX and Free Press "Media Minutes" mini-segments on this week's episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Weeks of November 16, 2011 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Murs/Reach Hire/DD176 & BlueRoc (Played Live) 2. Gregory Porter/1960 What? (Opolopo Kick & Bass RMX)/Tokyo Dawn Records (Played Live) 3. Immortal Technique/Natural Beauty/Viper Records (Top Song Requested) 4. Dr. Maddvibe/Revolutionary Girl/DrMadVibe.com (Top Song Requested) 5. Nicolay with the Hot At Nights/Shibuya Station/FE Music (Top Song Requested) 6. SmCity faet. Skyzoo & Kokayi/Twilight/SmCityMusic.com (Top Song Requested) 7. Goapele/Money/Skyblaze & Decon (Top Song Requested) 8. DJ Premier feat. Nas & The Berklee Symphony Orchestra/Regeneration/White Label (Top Song Requested) 9. Afama Mara/Black Lullaby/Arama-Mara.com (Top Song Requested) 10. Common/Blue Sky/White Label (Top Song Requested) 11. Maya Azucena/Changed My Mind/MayaAzucena.com (Top Song Requested) 12. Sola Rosa/Turn Around/SolaRosa.com (Top Song Requested) 13. Phil Ade/Not Enough/368 Music Group (Top Song Requested) 14. Phonte feat. Pharoahe Monch/We Go Off/FE Music (Top Song Requested) 15. Christopher Titus/Blacker Persident/Comedy Central Records (Top Song Requested) 16. The Roots feat. Big K.R.I.T./Make My/OkayPlayer & Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 17. Robert Koch/Midnight On the Moon/Project Mooncircle (Top Song Requested) 18. Ravage a.k.a. MeccaGodzilla/TREAD (Occupy Wall Street RMX)/MeccaGodzilla.com (Top Song Requested) 19. Justice/Civilization/Ed Banger, Because Music, Elektra & Vice (Top Song Requested) 20. Silent Knight feat. a band called FUSE/Pretty Poison/White Label (Top Song Requested) 21. Malkovich feat. Sum/What I Know/MalkovichMusic.com (Top Song Requested) 22. Bing Ji Ling/Everyday Dub/Tummy Touch (Top Song Requested) 23. DJ Priority & Venomous2000/Rock The Bells/Venomous2000.com (Top Song Requested) 24. Dam-Funk/Electric Breeze/Tokyo Dawn Records (Top Song Requested) 25. Icebird (rjd2 & Aaron Livingston)/King Tut/RJ's Electrical Connections (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Meshell Ndegeocello/Dirty World/Naive 2. Dres of Black Sheep & Jarobi of A Tribe Called Quest/PTI/White Label 3. Rahsaan Patterson/6 AM (Old School RMX)/Mack Avenue Records 4. Suzka fat. Maestro Fresh Wes/Narcotic/Never So Deep Records 5. Nuwamba/Unusual/White Label (http://SoulfulManOnAMission-Nuwamba.blogspot.com) 6. Superstar Quamallah & DeQawn/Guerrilla Tactics/Cotter & Brick Records 7. Nicolay with The Hot At Nights/Satellite/FE Music 8. KRS-One/Just Like That/KRS-One.com 9. Dr. Maddvibe/Optimistic-Yes/DrMadvibe.com DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: House of Pain/On Point (Beatminerz RMX)/Tommy Boy Records PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
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21:54:02 11/19/11
FuseBox Radio Broadcast for the Week of November 16, 2011
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This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the weeks of November 16, 2011 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. Our extended commentary this week touched base on the NYPD's terrible treatment of the press & protesters during Occupy Wall Street (#OWS) including "free speech zones", the midnight raid on Zuccotti Park and more in New York City along with the 2 month anniversary of the international #Occupy movements, Protect-IP & SOPA acts that are trying to be passed in Congress and what that may meant to the Internet as we know it, our opinions on legendary Hip-Hop MC Busta Rhymes recent signing to the Cash Money label, a story from Florida that shows that burning a cross on your yard goes wrong to maintain your interracial marriage and some other diverse topics here and there. There are brand new Black Agenda Report, Black University Radio Network (B.U.R.N.) DIRECT EFX and Free Press "Media Minutes" mini-segments on this week's episode. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Weeks of November 16, 2011 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) 1. Murs/Reach Hire/DD176 & BlueRoc (Played Live) 2. Gregory Porter/1960 What? (Opolopo Kick & Bass RMX)/Tokyo Dawn Records (Played Live) 3. Immortal Technique/Natural Beauty/Viper Records (Top Song Requested) 4. Dr. Maddvibe/Revolutionary Girl/DrMadVibe.com (Top Song Requested) 5. Nicolay with the Hot At Nights/Shibuya Station/FE Music (Top Song Requested) 6. SmCity faet. Skyzoo & Kokayi/Twilight/SmCityMusic.com (Top Song Requested) 7. Goapele/Money/Skyblaze & Decon (Top Song Requested) 8. DJ Premier feat. Nas & The Berklee Symphony Orchestra/Regeneration/White Label (Top Song Requested) 9. Afama Mara/Black Lullaby/Arama-Mara.com (Top Song Requested) 10. Common/Blue Sky/White Label (Top Song Requested) 11. Maya Azucena/Changed My Mind/MayaAzucena.com (Top Song Requested) 12. Sola Rosa/Turn Around/SolaRosa.com (Top Song Requested) 13. Phil Ade/Not Enough/368 Music Group (Top Song Requested) 14. Phonte feat. Pharoahe Monch/We Go Off/FE Music (Top Song Requested) 15. Christopher Titus/Blacker Persident/Comedy Central Records (Top Song Requested) 16. The Roots feat. Big K.R.I.T./Make My/OkayPlayer & Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 17. Robert Koch/Midnight On the Moon/Project Mooncircle (Top Song Requested) 18. Ravage a.k.a. MeccaGodzilla/TREAD (Occupy Wall Street RMX)/MeccaGodzilla.com (Top Song Requested) 19. Justice/Civilization/Ed Banger, Because Music, Elektra & Vice (Top Song Requested) 20. Silent Knight feat. a band called FUSE/Pretty Poison/White Label (Top Song Requested) 21. Malkovich feat. Sum/What I Know/MalkovichMusic.com (Top Song Requested) 22. Bing Ji Ling/Everyday Dub/Tummy Touch (Top Song Requested) 23. DJ Priority & Venomous2000/Rock The Bells/Venomous2000.com (Top Song Requested) 24. Dam-Funk/Electric Breeze/Tokyo Dawn Records (Top Song Requested) 25. Icebird (rjd2 & Aaron Livingston)/King Tut/RJ's Electrical Connections (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) 1. Meshell Ndegeocello/Dirty World/Naive 2. Dres of Black Sheep & Jarobi of A Tribe Called Quest/PTI/White Label 3. Rahsaan Patterson/6 AM (Old School RMX)/Mack Avenue Records 4. Suzka fat. Maestro Fresh Wes/Narcotic/Never So Deep Records 5. Nuwamba/Unusual/White Label (http://SoulfulManOnAMission-Nuwamba.blogspot.com) 6. Superstar Quamallah & DeQawn/Guerrilla Tactics/Cotter & Brick Records 7. Nicolay with The Hot At Nights/Satellite/FE Music 8. KRS-One/Just Like That/KRS-One.com 9. Dr. Maddvibe/Optimistic-Yes/DrMadvibe.com DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: House of Pain/On Point (Beatminerz RMX)/Tommy Boy Records PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds
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16:13:12 10/23/11
Drunken Man II-Remastered
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Buy now; http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/do-we-miss-rafael/id212623047 CD Album: http://cdbaby.com/rehdogg7 Lyrics: Drunken Man II (Intro) You what’s up yo Yeah you want some of this yo You can’t get none of my Spaten yo That’s my German beer you know I don’t share Ha ha niggas what (Verse) I was drunk but yall thought that the song was a gimmick Now I’m hitting yall up with the motherfucking remix part two I’m kicking back sipping on brew I just took a big pay cut now I’m working for peanuts I’m being forced to become a motherfucking hustler and I don’t like that Drinking on Spaten chasing it with E & J brandy yeah I’m not a faker I am always on my mind yes I need to accomplish things that’s why if I want to buy nice Things then I have to sing (Chorus) Drinking away my pain there aint no shame I’m flying drunken man is what they call me (4 times) (Verse) Gotta make things right in my life cause if I don’t my future will never ever be bright My life is like one big maze every day I’m hung over it last for days & days & days and My love is deep but my pain is deeper anger is hot but my frustration hotter mind how you talk to me You know what I’m saying (Break) Why yall do this shit to me D,O double G yeah I am no faker yeah R,E,H,D,O double G yeah I’m saying now (Chorus) Drink away the pain drunken man is what they call me Drinking away the pain there aint no shame I’m drunk out my mind I’m flying Drunken Drinking away the pain there aint no shame I’m drunk out my mind I’m flying (2 times) (Verse) I was drunk but yall thought that the song was a gimmick Now I’m hitting yall up with the motherfucking remix part two I’m kicking back sipping on brew I just took a big pay cut now I’m working for peanuts I’m being forced to become a motherfucking hustler Drinking on Spaten using E & J brandy now as a chasing (Chorus) Drinking away my pain there aint no shame I’m flying drunken man is what they call me (8 times) (Outro) Why yal wanna do me that yo oh yes I gotta make it tonight yo yo yo I’m just bugging out yeah Yeah yeah yeah I’m flying drinking on my mind all the time I’m bugging out drunk off of Optimator Nigga you just so crazy yeah yeah yeah yeah Drinking away my pain yo oh shit Reh Dogg haha nigga you fucking crazy Chill nigga chill all right yeah
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05:23:27 09/15/11
Too many problems in my life
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http://rehdogg.bandcamp.com/album/virgin-islands-reggae-explosion (Intro) So much problems inside of my life, I don’t understand why From time meh born,you know what I mean Want you understand what me ah chat seh, mercy me All people who struggle, I want you listen this lyrics consciously seen (Verse) There’s so many problems going on in meh life, when will I settle down get a girl to be my wife My mother wants me to commit to Jesus Christ, but the demons inside always put up a fight Life is unfair and the world is not nice,every man in this world will have to pay a price I’m living hell on earth all day and in the night, drink Budweiser until I’m high as a kite Soundclick emcees join and unite,continue my lyrics yes I chat through the mic Bob Marley told us it would be all right, but I highly disagree my life is put up a fight Here is a quote from Tom Ripley, If I had a big eraser I would rub out the world The first person I would start with is myself,cause I have too many secrets backed up on myself No matter how hard I try my life is a lie, happy on the outside but sad inside Pain so deep I’m drowning that is no lie, most times I’d rather live in a virtual world I had a virtual girl but I had to leave her, she fell too deep in love so I had to leave her Cause this love inside I have none, that’s why I have to come and tell everyone (Verse) There’s so many problems in my life going on, I have to settle down and het a nice wife And my mother told me I have to pray to Jesus Christ, but the demons inside always put up a fight a Life is unfair and the world is not nice, every man in the world will have to pay a price I’m living on earth and hell that’s a lie, try to sort things that takes time Soundclick emcees time to unite, now these conscious lyrics I’m spiting here through the mic (Break) Bob Marley told us it’s gonna be all right but I highly disagree my life is one big fight Umm yeah I don’t know what’s going on, but I know it’s time to reborn I want you to listen to me cause you know Reh Dogg come to reborn Yeah (5 times) (Verse) I was born on the Island St. Thomas, the tourist them come and they want to run me out Them sort of things make me get dangerous, so meh get dangerous and then meh get anxious Hit them one cuff and they fall to the ground, the tourist them really,really,really, bother me But that’s all right with me I don’t care, cause I went away and moved away cause I played dare Anyway I want you to understand me, so many problems in a meh life I need to pray to Jesus Christ my mother said, she may be right that’s a good answer I thought I found true love but I guess I was wrong, that’s why I decide to write this song So I can remain calm thought our feelings were strong, we use to sit back in my bed and watch funny movies I remember your favorite Something Mary; we used to watch it laugh so hard until we pee Play PS2 until we both fell asleep, you were my boo God knows how much I loved you I guess I was a fool would you believe me, I don’t know but it’s time that you go Cause you know I am the star of the show, Christmas was Merry but New Years better yeah http://rehdogg.bandcamp.com/album/virgin-islands-reggae-explosion
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12:53:00 09/05/11
PAIN - MY ANGEL feat. Cécile Siméone - Trailer II
[LESS INFO] 13 VIEWS | ADDED 12:53:00 09/05/11
While on holiday in Paris, France, PAIN mainman Peter Tägtgren met Cécile Siméone, french folk singer, TV anchorwoman and actress. After few bottle of wine, they have decided to meet next day to work on a song: PAIN's MY ANGEL feat Cécile Siméone will be available on Itunes in September!
Author: NuclearBlastRecords
Tags: pain you only live twice dirty woman cynic paradise follow peter tägtgren nightwish hypocrisy industrial metal nuclear blast cecile someone
Posted: 05 September 2011
Rating: 1.2
Votes: 42
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00:00:00 08/28/11
House Of Pain - Shamrocks And Shenanigans (Official Music Video)
[LESS INFO] 10 VIEWS | ADDED 00:00:00 08/28/11
Shamrocks And Shenanigans by House Of Pain
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Click here to watch the video (00:00) Submitted By: warner music Tags: Warner Music Music Music Videos Songs Rap/Hip Hop House Of Pain Shamrocks And Shenanigans Categories: Music & Dance
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09:07:06 08/26/11
Pain My Angel Feat Cécile Siméone – Trailer
[LESS INFO] 6 VIEWS | ADDED 09:07:06 08/26/11
Workaholic Peter Tägtgren during hollidays in france, met a famous french celebrity in paris, Cécile Siméone who is actress, folk singer and ex model. After few bottle of wine, they have decided to meet next day to work on a song: PAIN's MY ANGEL feat Cécile Siméone will be available on Itunes in September!
Author: NuclearBlastRecords
Tags: pain you only live twice dirty woman cynic paradise follow peter tägtgren nightwish hypocrisy industrial metal nuclear blast
Posted: 26 August 2011
Rating: 1.2
Votes: 41
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21:10:25 08/08/11
6 Girls BEATDOWN one girl for singing Karaoke song in Spanish
[LESS INFO] 13 VIEWS | ADDED 21:10:25 08/08/11
"http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2009/09/25/2009-09-25_6_women_slappe... Six Connecticut women are facing assault charges for attacking a Westchester County woman for her amateurish karaoke performance at a bar, police said Friday. Leidy Alcantara, 25, was singing A Dios Le Pido by Colombian superstar Juanes on Wednesday night when suspect Kiana Strickland, 20, began heckling her, cops said. I was singing the song in Spanish, and some girl said I was very annoying, Alcantara told the Daily News. I didnt know she was talking to me, and I said, Excuse me, are you talking to me? Yeah, youre very annoying, Alcantara quoted Strickland as saying. Then she said something else and punched me in my face, Alcantara said. Stamford Police Lt. Sean Cooney said, The verbal exchange didnt go well. Strickland slapped Alcantara, and then her five friends joined in, kicking, punching and pulling Alcantaras hair, police said. I was covering my face on the floor, crying, feeling all the punching and kicking, Alcantara said. I felt the pain all over my body. Alcantara was treated for bruises and a chipped tooth and was released from Stamford Hospital, police said. All six women two 20-year-olds and four 19-year-olds from Stamford and Norwalk were charged with misdemeanor assault, conspiracy to commit assault and breach of peace. What shes saying is a lie. No one attacked her. No one jumped her, suspect Michelle Rosedom said. This wasnt about her singing, it was about her putting her hands on one of the girls, and a fight started. All we were doing was eating wings, Rosedom said. We werent even drinking, she was. And now were facing three charges. I didnt even touch her. The six suspects were released on $500 bond and are due in court Oct. 5. Alcantaras lawyer Darnell Crosland said he plans to sue the six women and the sports bar. Bar fights in general tend to be about really stupid stuff, and this appears to be the most stupid, Cooney said."
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02:17:10 07/20/11
10 One-Hit Wonders
[LESS INFO] 4 VIEWS | ADDED 02:17:10 07/20/11
Presenting 10 musical artists who enjoyed chart success.....
Author: alltime10s
Tags: singer rap song dance House of Pain alltime10s Vanilla Ice list chart Hot 100 single one-hit wonder video top 10 music Baha Men
Posted: 20 July 2011
Rating: 0.0
Votes: 0
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09:31:07 05/20/11
Pennan Brae - "Pathways"
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Directed by Mogcat and shot in Canada and in 6 states in the U.S. over a 10 day period, covering 6,000 miles, Pennan Brae's video "Pathways" from his debut release Shaded Joy conveys the story of a couple who are obviously experiencing some turbulence in their relationship. Initially, the young woman waits for her lover with anticipation at a restaurant, and they continue to text each other while he makes a trek that seems to take him across the world and through all types of terrain and weather. He walks in haste with the sole purpose of getting to her, but an apparent pain from the past won't allow her to believe that he's really coming. One of his last text messages to her is that "He's almost there" and to "Order a beer" for him. She responds, "Sure you are," waits a few more moments and then departs to the ladies room in disillusionment. Mere seconds later, he arrives, doesn't see her, and leaves. It's a lesson about how sometimes we fail to give each other the benefit of the doubt when we should and how if you just believe and hold on, what you've been waiting for might be just around the corner. The video is an emotional one, almost invoking tears at the end when you realize that if either of them had only given the other a break and not given up, they would be together.
Musically, the folksy harmonica plays a huge role in the song, both as part of the background and as a solo. The piano, drums, guitar and bass carry the tune well, which is easygoing and part Americana and country. Brae's mellow voice is perfect for "Pathways," which is quite touching, with lyrics like 'As the daylight shines/My mind is calmly thinking/When the evening calls/Your light is gently sinking' and 'As you draw the blinds/To end another day/Should our pathways fail/Good luck along the way'.
Author: MusicDishTV
Tags: MusicDishTV Pennan Brae Pathways Shaded Joy Mogcat Sedona Arizona
Posted: 20 May 2011
Rating: 0.0
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