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    Explore " isaac hayes" with insightful episodes like "Escape from New York (1981) - Directed by John Carpenter", "S4E52 TRUTH QUEST - Lorraine Motel, Underground Railroad and Beal Street REPRISE", "Paper Route: Ep. 99 | Deion Sanders & Colorado Made Believers Out Of Doubters!", "Episode 5: I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" and "Season 6 Mix Tape #3" from podcasts like ""Roll It - A Movie Podcast", "The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp", "I Am Athlete", "Movies@2am" and "Song Sung New. Uncovering Cover Versions."" and more!

    Episodes (30)

    Escape from New York (1981) - Directed by John Carpenter

    Escape from New York (1981) - Directed by John Carpenter

    We're finally back! Four weeks (and a few days) but hopefully now we'll be back on a normal schedule for a while. This week we're covering a Carpenter classic - Escape from New York. We talk Kurt Russell's coolness, set design, 1970s, and much more! We'll be back in a couple weeks with a Valentine's Day related film, until then contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com or follow us!    

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    Music by Ethan Rapp

    S4E52 TRUTH QUEST - Lorraine Motel, Underground Railroad and Beal Street REPRISE

    S4E52 TRUTH QUEST - Lorraine Motel, Underground Railroad and Beal Street REPRISE

    The tour bus delivers our travelers for two days in historic Memphis, Tennessee. The National Civil Rights Museum rests on the site of the Lorraine Motel, where Dr. Martin Luther King lost his life to an assassin's bullet while standing on the balcony with his trusted friends, Jesse Jackson, Ralph Abernathy, and Andrew Young. The Museum is housed in a comprehensive series of buildings that outlines the history of Slavery from 1619 to the present day. Exhibits feature the story of resistance and the champions of the Civil Rights Movement. Our tour explores the I AM A MAN Memorial Park and the Sanitation Worker's Strike of 1968 that brought Dr. King to Memphis. Then, we move on to the Burkle House, commonly known as the Slave Haven, a stop on the Underground Railroad. STAX RECORDS in Memphis launched American soul music, celebrated in the STAX Museum where careers were launched including Otis Redding, Isaac Hayes, the Staple Singers, Booker T. & the M.G.'s, and many others. Spoken word artist Rev. Jesse Jackson and comedians Moms Mabley and Richard Pryor got their start in the STAX studios. We end this edition of TRUTH QUEST on Beale Street, the home of B.B. King, Ida B. Wells, and The Memphis Blues. The grand boulevard became the inspiration for James Baldwin's fifth novel If Beale Street Could Talk. SHOW NOTES

    In this episode, we happily introduce Sasha Lunginbuhl.

    Meet our contributors.

    Listen to the entire series - TRUTH QUEST: Exploring the History of Race in America - in their own words.

    Support the show

    Episode 5: I'm Gonna Git You Sucka

    Episode 5: I'm Gonna Git You Sucka

    When Keenen Ivory Wayans decided to spoof the Blaxploitation genre, he used every trope worth poking fun at. This week Bryce, Irving and their friend Parker talk about the 1988 Wayans brothers comedy I'm Gonna Git You Sucka. There are too many stars to count in this one, but it's an absolute classic that paved the way for In Living Color and about half a dozen comedy films that came in the 90s and 2000s. Check it out if you haven't already!

    Movies@2am is brought to you by Bryce Huffman and Irving Thomas. You can keep up with the show by following @Moviesat2am on Twitter and Instagram. You can also join the Movies@2am Facebook page where you can discuss your favorite movies and pitch movies to be talked about on the show. 

    Special thanks to JG from the AudioWave Network for engineering the show and the Eastside Community Network for allowing Movies@2am to record the show there. The intro and outro music was done by Lex the Radical and the logo was designed by Boyang Yu. Subscribe now wherever you listen to your podcasts! 

    S3E53 TRUTH QUEST - Lorraine Motel, Underground Railroad and Beal Street (Episode 3)

    S3E53 TRUTH QUEST - Lorraine Motel, Underground Railroad and Beal Street (Episode 3)

    The tour bus delivers our travelers for two days in historic Memphis, Tennessee. The National Civil Rights Museum rests on the site of the Lorraine Motel, where Dr. Martin Luther King lost his life to an assassin's bullet while standing on the balcony with his trusted friends, Jesse Jackson, Ralph Abernathy, and Andrew Young. The Museum is housed in a comprehensive series of buildings that outlines the history of Slavery from 1619 to the present day. Exhibits feature the story of resistance and the champions of the Civil Rights Movement. Our tour explores the I AM A MAN Memorial Park and the Sanitation Worker's Strike of 1968 that brought Dr. King to Memphis. Then, we move on to the Burkle House, commonly known as the Slave Haven, a stop on the Underground Railroad. STAX RECORDS in Memphis launched American soul music, celebrated in the STAX Museum where careers were launched including Otis Redding, Isaac Hayes, the Staple Singers, Booker T. & the M.G.'s, and many others. Spoken word artist Rev. Jesse Jackson and comedians Moms Mabley and Richard Pryor got their start in the STAX studios. We end this edition of TRUTH QUEST on Beale Street, the home of B.B. King, Ida B. Wells, and The Memphis Blues. The grand boulevard became the inspiration for James Baldwin's fifth novel If Beale Street Could Talk. SHOW NOTES

    In this episode, we happily introduce Sasha Lunginbuhl.

    Meet our contributors.

    Listen to the entire series - TRUTH QUEST: Exploring the History of Race in America - in their own words.

    Support the show

    Episode 325: "South Park" & Rec

    Episode 325: "South Park" & Rec

    It's time to get into "South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut." We're just in time for the 25th anniversary of the series and knowing that we watched it when it premiered makes us feel old as hell. The movie is great. The topical comedy is so spot on that it still applies. We pair the movie with 2019 Rock View Reserve Pinot Noir which we absolutely loved.

    Metacritic Score: 73/100

    Movie Sync Notes: We watched "South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut" on Paramount+. We start "South Park" 11:06 into the pod and push play on part two 58:49 into the pod.

    Las noticias de la tarde del miércoles 10 de agosto de 2022

    Las noticias de la tarde del miércoles 10 de agosto de 2022

    Repasamos las últimas noticias en torno al plan de ahorro energético que entra hoy en vigor y las declaraciones al respecto de Pilar Llop, Patxi López y Pedro Rollán. Hablamos también sobre la situación de los incendios en España, la amenaza de China sobre Taiwán, la negativa de Donald Trump a declarar por la investigación civil de sus negocios y cerramos con el recuerdo a Isaac Hayes.

    Edición · Jorge Quiroga

    Realización · Paula San Pablo

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Blaxploitation Cinema - The Essential Reference Guide Pt.2

    Blaxploitation Cinema - The Essential Reference Guide Pt.2

    Blaxploitation Cinema - The Essential Reference Guide. The second part of an interview with author Josiah Howard and discovering excerpts within his book...

    Blaxploitation is an ethnic subgenre of the exploitation film that emerged in the United States during the early 1970s. The term, a portmanteau of the words.

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    Time to Travel - Journeyluxe
    Book your holiday with the advantages of dealing directly with an Independent Travel Agent.

    Interested, what goes in & on your body.
    The knowledge of appetisers & remedies. #bodiproducts #fitness #hibiscus #hitfit #icetea #wellbeing

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    Blaxploitation Cinema - The Essential Reference Guide Pt.1

    Blaxploitation Cinema - The Essential Reference Guide Pt.1

    An interview with author Josiah Howard, discussing the most colourful period of cinematography and celebrating these film genre of the 1970's, within his book Blaxploitation Cinema, The Essential Reference Guide.

    Blaxploitation is an ethnic subgenre of the exploitation film that emerged in the United States during the early 1970s. The term, a portmanteau of the words.

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    Time to Travel - Journeyluxe
    Book your holiday with the advantages of dealing directly with an Independent Travel Agent.

    Interested, what goes in & on your body.
    The knowledge of appetisers & remedies. #bodiproducts #fitness #hibiscus #hitfit #icetea #wellbeing

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    1969 Hall of Songs Nominees: Led Zeppelin, The Jackson 5, and Some Controversy?

    1969 Hall of Songs Nominees: Led Zeppelin, The Jackson 5, and Some Controversy?

    You may have some questions after our 1969 picks for Hall of Songs nominees. Sure, you'll hear some of the biggest songs of all-time, including selections by the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and new stars like Creedence Clearwater Revival and Led Zeppelin, but we had to throw in some controversy this time around. Get ready for a year of big rock and pop hits, massive soul jams, and pioneering folk rock and singer-songwriter fare. 

    After listening to the episode, vote for your Hall of Songs picks at hallofsongs.com.

    Host: Tim Malcolm
    Host: Chris Jones
    Music commentary and music history

    Website: http://www.hallofsongs.com
    Social: http://www.twitter.com/hallofsongs

    Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hall-of-songs/id1550546067

    Soul

    Soul

    How do you differentiate between soul and R&B? Who was the High Priestess of Soul? Which song became the first posthumous single to top the US charts? Join Stevie Nix as he answers all of these questions and more on this episode that looks for covers with soul.
    WARNING: This episode contains traces of Kanye West talking about parenthood.

    Featured songs [in chronological order]:

    Soul Man [Live N Effect Posse]
    I’d Rather Go Blind [Christine Perfect]
    You Are My Sunshine [Ray Charles, Etta James]
    Lean On Me [Clara Ward]
    (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman [The Brockingtons, Aretha Franklin - Kennedy Center Honors, Isaac Hayes]
    A Man’s Got Soul [Caecilie Norby]
    Move On Up [The Style Council]
    I Heard It Through The Grapevine [Gladys Knight & The Pips, Dre Dog]
    Sexual Healing [Neil Finn, De La Soul]
    Mustang Sally [Brown Town]
    My Girl [Jesus & Mary Chain]
    Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright [Billy Paul]
    (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay [Sara Bareilles]
    Feelin’ Good [Muse, Kanye West & Jay Z]
    Keep On Keeping On [Curtis Mayfield]

    Hidden track: Feeling Good [Ane Brun]

    20 Covers With Soul Because It's Time To Gititon! #1
    20 Covers With Soul Because It's Time To Gititon! #2
    20 Covers With Soul Because It's Time To Gititon! #3

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    John Carpenter Part 3

    John Carpenter Part 3

    On the 62nd episode of the Slice By Slice podcast, Jesse and Josh conclude their look at the career of master of horror, John Carpenter with Big Trouble In Little China and Escape From New York. Recorded on 06/14/21.

    Email: sbyspodcast@gmail.com  

    Twitter and Instagram: @sbyspodcast

    • Intro
    • News and Announcements
    • Corrections and Updates
    • What We Watched
    • John Carpenter's Backstory and Career
    • Film Discussions
      • Big Trouble In Little China  (1986)
      • Escape From New York (1981)
    • Outro

    Ep. 71: B Very Afraid! - Lost B-Sides & Re-Mixes

    Ep. 71: B Very Afraid! - Lost B-Sides & Re-Mixes

    New to InObscuria? It’s all about digging up obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal from one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In this episode we cover some Lost recordings that we think will bring pleasure to your earholes! Beware: These songs will not sound like the artists’ typical fare. These are way left of center tracks that were not selected as album content. Have fun with these… Besides, that’s what we are here for (see what we did there?)!

    Songs this week include:

    1. Halestorm – “Lzzy’s A Gangsta” from Queen B’s (2011)
    2. U2 – “Communik8” from Pop Mart Tour (1997) 
    3. Mayhem – “Satan’s Dragons Are In The Upside Down” from Mayhem Fan Club: Merry Pagan Christmas (2018)
    4. Jimi Hendrix / Janis Joplin – “Angel” from Lost Live Recordings (1971)
    5. Deftones – “St. ASS (St. Anger Snare Syndrome)” from Black Pony (White Pony B-Sides) (2000)
    6. Fela Kuti w/ Issac Hayes – “Lagos Lover” from Lost Loves (1999)

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    April Foolishness: 1. tUnE-yArDs – “Gangsta” from W H O K I L L (2011), 2. Flickerstick – “Direct Line To The Telepathic” from Causing A Catastrophe - Live (2002), 3. Waveshaper – “The Space Hero” from Station Nova (2016), 4. Fiona Apple – “Angel” from Mtv Unplugged (1997), 5. Poets Of Rhythm – “Smiling While Your Crying” from Big Daddy Volume 3: The Showtopper (2002), 6. Marillion – “Neverland” from Marbles (2004)

    The Heart of Soul

    The Heart of Soul

    We wrap up the shortest month of the year with a Black History Month homage to Motown, Stax & Daptone - three of the most important record labels in the history of soul music, in the history of pop music, and in the history of music in general. 

    All this & much, much less!

    Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.

    Light My Fire

    Light My Fire

    Who was Robby Krieger living with when he wrote Light My Fire? Which song inspired the melody?  And which song inspired the middle section? Join Stevie Nix as he answers all of these questions and more on this episode that brings the sexy (hopefully).
    WARNING: This episode contains traces of Lana Del Rey's ... umm ... downstairs(!?).

    Featured artists [in alphabetical order]:

    Shirley Bassey
    Beastie Boys ft Miho Atori
    The Doors
    Jose Feliciano
    Erma Franklin
    Al Green
    Isaac Hayes
    Arnaud Herrero
    Alicia Keys
    Massive Attack
    UB40
    Jackie Wilson

    Hidden track: Doors medley

    20 Songs To Avoid During A Fire Drill

    Join Stevie on Spotify and Instagram
    www.songsungnew.com

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