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    60s music

    Explore " 60s music" with insightful episodes like "Meet The Author - Donna D. Conrad - House Of The Moon", "Everyday People", "It's Your Thing", "Best Beach Boys Album: Bracket Results" and "Art Garfunkel: What Is It All but Luminous: Notes from an Underground Man | Season 3: Ep. 6" from podcasts like ""MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend", "SpaceTimeMusic", "SpaceTimeMusic", "The Tournament Podcast" and "The Rock Star Autobiography Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (38)

    Meet The Author - Donna D. Conrad - House Of The Moon

    Everyday People

    Everyday People

    As the Arctic winds howl outside her window Lyd the SBW and her cat Pablo aka Puddin’ the Invincible, hunker down and listen to some Sly and the Family Stone and those they’ve inspired.

    The SpaceTimeMusic theme music is a sample of the Ana-Tole x Jonah Christian Remix of Ready or Not by the Fugees.

    LINKS:

    A Sample, A Cover playlist
    Facebook
    Turnaround Arts
    Playing for Change

    Email: spacetimemusicpodcast@gmail.com

    SONG CREDITS:
    In order of appearance

    Everyday People
    Stand!
    Sly & the Family Stone
    1968

    People Everyday 
    3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life Of...
    Arrested Development
    1992

    Everyday People
    MTO Plays Sly
    Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra
    2011

    Everyday People
    Jack Johnson, Jason Mraz, Keb’ Mo’, Trombone Shorty, Yo-Yo Ma
    2016

    It's Your Thing

    It's Your Thing

    Lyd the SBW is listening to her favorite bass line and reminding everyone from Texas to Brazil, Iceland to Zimbabwe and Australia to Japan that it’s your thing, do what you want to do. And yes, she knows James Brown's 'My Thang' is antithetical to 'It's Your Thing' and that he was problematic AF.

    The SpaceTimeMusic theme music is a sample of the Ana-Tole x Jonah Christian Remix of Ready or Not by the Fugees.

    LINKS:

    A Sample, A Cover playlist
    Facebook
    Ep. 17 Brass Healing

    Email: spacetimemusicpodcast@gmail.com

    SONG CREDITS:
    In order of appearance

    It’s Your Thing
    It’s Our Thing
    Isley Brothers
    1969

    Shake Your Thang
    A Salt With a Deadly Pepa
    Salt-n-Pepa feat. E. U. (Experience Unlimited)
    1988

    Funky President (People It’s Bad)
    Reality
    James Brown
    1974

    My Thang
    Hell
    James Brown
    1974

    Best Beach Boys Album: Bracket Results

    Best Beach Boys Album: Bracket Results

    Please Let Me Wonder? No need. The results you've been waiting for are here.

    On this episode, we break down how each matchup in our Beach Boy Album bracket shook up, and I gotta say: THINGS! WERE! CLOSE! No real tangents in this episode, but we do talk about why Pet Sounds is the greatest album of all time, our recent experience at Brian Wilson's concert in Long Beach, and one quick mention of MTV's The Challenge. Also, Nia attempts to play God Only Knows on Garageband?!

    Wyatt Funderburk was our guest on Monday's pod, and if we've whetted your appetite for The Beach Boys, go check out his podcast Sail On: The Beach Boys Podcast :) And in Sail On tradition, there's another lil bonus if you stick around til the end ;)

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    Art Garfunkel: What Is It All but Luminous: Notes from an Underground Man | Season 3: Ep. 6

    Art Garfunkel: What Is It All but Luminous: Notes from an Underground Man | Season 3: Ep. 6

    Google Art Garfunkel, and two things will appear on your screen immediately.  One is the question, "Did Art Garfunkel write any songs?"  (The answer, dear listeners, is No).  And the second thing you'll see is that Art is worth $95,000,000.00.  How is this possible?  Is the answer in his memoir What Is It All But Luminous?  Martha and Christian jump into Art's diary and explore his handwriting, the list of books he wants you to know he's read, and the deep thoughts of one half of the most famous folk-duo in musical history.  When you're weary, and feeling down, this episode is guaranteed to ease your mind, like a footpath near a bubbling brook!

    Righteous Brothers & Making Music History featuring Bill Medley

    Righteous Brothers & Making Music History featuring Bill Medley

    Bill Medley’s iconic baritone voice has woven a path across almost 60 years of music history. We never close our ears when we hear that voice intone the opening line, “You never close your eyes anymore when I kiss your lips.” You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling is the most played song in radio history. Bill shares similarly tender moments from his life with us including his unique friendships with The Beatles, The Stones, Elvis, Phil Spector and his partner Bobby Hatfield. Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending Picture a Scientist, News of the World and Bill Medley’s Book, The Time of My Life.

    Path Points of Interest:

    Bill Medley on Wikipedia


    Bill Medley on Spotify


    Bill Medley on Youtube


    The Righteous Brothers on Spotify


    The Righteous Brothers on Youtube


    The Righteous Brothers


    Bill Medley on Facebook


    Bill Medley on Twitter


    Picture a Scientist -Nova/Netflix


    The News of the World


    News of the World on Amazon Prime

    DJ Lil Purse

    DJ Lil Purse

    Lyd the SBW is back on Zoom to chat with her big sister who, for the purposes of this podcast, is referred to as DJ Lil Purse. From Motown to the golden age of salsa music, it’s a veritable bonanza of 20th century music. 

    DJ Lil Purse's questionnaire:

    If you were a DJ, what would your DJ name be?
    DJ Lil Purse. Because I am often perceived as a prim little purse, but I’m much more like Mary Poppins’ carpet bag.

    What was your first and/or favorite 45?

    A side: I Want You Back
    B side: Who’s Lovin’ You
    Jackson 5
    1969

    LP?
    Victory
    The Jacksons
    1984

    Shout out to DJ Pinto Bean, my mother, who had a big impact on my musical tastes, as did her brother, my Unca Butch:

    Unchained Melody
    Righteous Brothers
    1965

    Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In
    The 5th Dimension
    1969

    Got to Give it Up
    Live at the London Palladium
    Marvin Gaye
    1979

    DJ Pinto Bean’s rainy day music: O. C. Smith, O. C. Smith At Home, 1969

    Unca Butch’s funk: GAP Band, Parliament, Funkadelic, George Clinton, Isaac Hayes, Earth, Wind, & Fire

    Favorite cassette?

    Whitney
    Whitney Houston
    1987

    Cassettes artists mentioned:

    Anita Baker
    New Edition
    Bobby Brown
    Terrence Treny D’Arby

    CD?

    Shepherd Moons
    Enya
    1991

    Been So Long
    Rapture
    Anita Baker
    1986

    Artists mentioned:
    Aretha Franklin
    Jodeci

    What is your go to getting ready to go out musical genre/song?

    The Glamorous Life
    The Glamorous Life
    Sheila E.
    1984

    What is your go to rainy day genre/song?

    Night Train
    Night Train
    The Oscar Peterson Trio
    1963

    (This song is also featured in the 1985 film Back to the Future)

    The Hours
    The Hours Motion Picture Soundtrack
    Philip Glass
    2002


    New York Philharmonic performing Ravel’s Bolero

    Film referenced: The Neverending Story (1984)
     

    What do you have on heavy rotation right now?
    Shout out to Los Muñequitos de Matanzas! 

    El Preso
    Fruko y Sus Tesos
    1975

    Rebelion
    Joe Arroyo y La Verdad
    198?

    Anacaona
    Live at the Cheetah, Volume 1
    Fania All-Stars
    1971

    And finally, what is your favorite sample and/or cover?

    On Your Face
    Spirit
    Earth, Wind and Fire
    1976

    Party Ain’t a Party
    My Melody
    Queen Pen (feat. Mr. Cheeks, Markell Riley & Nutta Butta)
    1997

    The SpaceTimeMusic theme music is a sample of the Ana-Tole x Jonah Christian Remix of Ready or Not by the Fugees.

    LINKS:
    A Sample, A Cover playlist
    Facebook
    Merch

    Email: spacetimemusicpodcast@gmail.com

    DJ Lil Purse’s playlist

    New York Philharmonic performing Ravel’s Bolero

    Daddy’s Little Man by O. C. Smith

    SONG CREDITS:
    In order of appearance

    I Want You Back
    Who’s Lovin’ You
    Jackson 5
    1969 

    Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
    1965

    Hold On
    Born to Sing
    En Vogue
    1990

    Wait
    Victory
    The Jacksons
    1984

    Unchained Melody
    Just Once in My Life
    Righteous Brothers
    1965

    Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In
    The Age of Aquarius
    The 5th Dimension
    1969

    Got to Give it Up
    Live at the London Palladium
    Marvin Gaye
    1979

    Love Will Save Day
    Whitney
    Whitney Houston
    1987

    Book of Days
    Shepherd Moons
    Enya
    1991

    Been So Long
    Rapture
    Anita Baker
    1986

    The Glamorous Life
    The Glamorous Life
    Sheila E.
    1984

    Night Train
    Night Train
    The Oscar Peterson Trio
    1963

    The Hours
    The Hours Motion Picture Soundtrack
    Philip Glass
    2002

    El Preso
    Fruko y Sus Tesos
    1975

    Rebelion
    Joe Arroyo y La Verdad
    198?

    On Your Face
    Spirit
    Earth, Wind and Fire
    1976

    Party Ain’t a Party
    My Melody
    Queen Pen (feat. Mr. Cheeks, Markell Riley & Nutta Butta)
    1997

    Dionne Warwick: My Life, as I See It: An Autobiography | Season 2: Ep.9

    Dionne Warwick: My Life, as I See It: An Autobiography | Season 2: Ep.9

    Did you know that apart from being one of the most-charted female vocalists of all time, Dionne Warwick genuinely enjoys smoking cigarettes?  In good times, in bad times, that's what this podcast is for.  Smoke em if you got em as Christian and Martha discuss Dionne's love letter to herself, My Life, as I See It, wherein she lovingly details the size, shape, and weight of every award she's ever received; the Bee-Gees hit songs she didn't want to record; and what it's like to cross The Bridge to Tomorrow at Oprah's house.

    If you enjoyed this episode, click here to purchase your own copy of the book. We are partners with Bel Canto Books, and we earn from qualifying purchases. We appreciate your support. 

    New Year's Day

    New Year's Day

    Lyd the SBW is celebrating 2020! 🎉 And the impending end of the 45th president of the United States’ term in office and, if we don’t fuck up, getting as many people as possible vaccinated, no more ‘Rona! Oh happy day. Happy New Year! Happy 2021!🎊 

    The SpaceTimeMusic theme music is a sample of the Ana-Tole x Jonah Christian Remix of Ready or Not by the Fugees.

    LINKS:

    A Sample, A Cover playlist
    Facebook

    Email: spacetimemusicpodcast@gmail.com

    Lyrics of Auld Lang Syne
    Should old acquaintance be forgot,
    and never brought to mind?
    Should old acquaintance be forgot,
    and auld lang syne?

    Chorus:
    For auld lang syne, my dear,
    for auld lang syne,
    we'll take a cup of kindness yet,
    for auld lang syne.

    And surely you'll buy your pint cup!
    and surely I'll buy mine!
    And we'll take a cup o' kindness yet,
    for auld lang syne.

    Chorus

    We two have run about the hills,
    and picked the daisies fine;
    But we've wandered many a weary foot,
    since auld lang syne.

    Chorus

    We two have paddled in the stream,
    from morning sun till dine;
    But seas between us broad have roared
    since auld lang syne.

    Chorus

    And there's a hand my trusty friend!
    And give me a hand o' thine!
    And we'll take a right good-will draught,
    for auld lang syne.

    Chorus


    SONG CREDITS:
    In order of appearance

    Oh Happy Day
    Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord
    The Edwin Hawkins Singers
    1968

    Auld Lang Syne
    Robert Burns
    1788

    Old timey version
    Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians
    1947

    Bagpipe version 
    The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards

    Hotaru no hikari
    Chikai Inagaki 
    1877

    New Year’s Day
    War
    U2
    1983

    New Year’s Day
    Karen Souza
    2007

    Oh Happy Day
    Walking in Space
    Quincy Jones
    1969

    Track07: Laurel Canyon

    Track07: Laurel Canyon

    On this track, Kris welcomes to the program, filmmaker Alison Ellwood, director of the 2 part documentary Laurel Canyon. 

    For more about the documentary, CLICK HERE

    Watch Laurel Canyon now, available on EPIX

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    About the Podcast: 

    ‘TEXT PROSE AND ROCK N ROLL’- is the only podcast dedicated to the written account of musicians. From artist memoirs to band bios, and anything in between. You'll hear first accounts from those who lived the lifestyle; a Book Club that rocks - literally. 

    It was Created, Hosted & Executive Produced by Kris Kosach

    It was Produced & Edited by Charlene Goto of Go-To Productions

    For more on the show, visit the website

    Or follow us on Instagram and Facebook @Textproserocknroll

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    Search for Meaning with Charlie Fox

    Search for Meaning with Charlie Fox

    It's hard to pinpoint what songwriter and composer Charlie Fox is best known for: his TV theme songs have been household presences for decades ("Happy Days," "Laverne and Shirley," "The Love Boat"), "Killing Me Softly" is a legendary, iconic hit for Roberta Flack, and his orchestral music has been performed all over the world. For Wise, he has composed an incredible number of pieces that will be an everlasting part of the Wise musical legacy. In this wide-ranging discussion, he and Rabbi Yoshi discuss the art of composing, the deep connection Charlie feels with his Jewish heritage, and the people in his life who have left a lasting impact on him, musically and otherwise.

    Series 1, Episode 5: Mike McCartney

    Series 1, Episode 5: Mike McCartney

    On episode 5 of The Lonely Arts Club, we're joined by Mike McCartney who tells us all about his career as part of music trio, The Scaffold, and his new album just released this year. 

    During this week's episodes, listeners can hear Mike recall his time growing up in Liverpool and the many serendipitous discoveries that he's made along the way. 

    Mike shares many stories from the highs and lows of his career in the music industry and will Martin even get to find out the meaning behind the "Aintree Iron"?! 

    This podcast is brought to you by the Institute for Creative Enterprise at Edge Hill University.

    Making connections through culture.

    The podcast is edited by Roz DiCaprio who is the producer alongside Karen Appleton and Carl Hunter.

    Audio production is by Sam Auguste of Onomatopoeia Studios in Liverpool.

    Music is by Joseph McDade.

    For more information on the work of the Institute for Creative Enterprise and courses at Edge Hill University, visit edgehill.ac.uk/ice

    Follow us on Twitter @edgehillice and Instagram @iceedgehill

    E02 Jim Morrison and The Doors with Lynne Zombie

    E02 Jim Morrison and The Doors with Lynne Zombie

    In this episode, I speak with Lynne Zombie about Jim Morrison and The Doors. Jim Morrison and The Doors alike, have been elevated to cult status during the past few decades and seem to divide music fans all over the world. We discuss the cult of Jim Morrison, the man versus the myth ⁠—and what the music of The Doors means to us. We discuss his forays into the occult, spirituality, groupies⁠, free love and his demise due to drink and excess.

    Scripted, Edited and Hosted By Jennifer Quigley
    My guest was Lynne Zombie @lynnezombie

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