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    Explore " marvin gaye" with insightful episodes like "On Musical Plagiarism: The Case of Ed Sheeran vs. Marvin Gaye", "Legendary Television Producer/Director Don Mischer on directing Motown 25 & watching Michael Jackson do Billy Jean in rehearsals "There's no way this is not going to be in the show. This has GOT to be in the show!"", "Nik West visited Prince at Paisley Park to work with him, before his untimely passing in 2016. She tells us what she thought of the purple one and discusses his legacy.", "Raised on the Gospel music of the Clark Sisters, Nik West played the class clown at school, but discovered Prince, and became Rolling Stone magazine's Queen of bassists. Listen in to her Purple, and Cotton Candy, reflections with us." and "The Voice in Strength and Vulnerability with Laura Stavinoha" from podcasts like ""Current Affairs", "Pete McMurray Show", "How can U just leave me standing? ...in search of Prince Rogers Nelson.", "How can U just leave me standing? ...in search of Prince Rogers Nelson." and "Third Factor"" and more!

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    On Musical Plagiarism: The Case of Ed Sheeran vs. Marvin Gaye

    On Musical Plagiarism: The Case of Ed Sheeran vs. Marvin Gaye

    Today on the podcast, we dive into the question of what kinds of musical borrowing constitute "influence" versus "plagiarism." In the news at the moment is a lawsuit against pop singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, who is accused of lifting parts of Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On" for his song "Thinking Out Loud." We're going to listen to both songs, and you can decide what you think. But we're also going to go on a tour through musical history and see how supposed "original" artists are often blatant plagiarists. We're also going to discuss the history of the exploitation of Black music by white artists and the question of who should owe what to whom when someone gets rich off a song based in part on someone else's song. 

    This audio essay is adapted from Nathan's recent Current Affairs article "The Ed Sheeran Copyright Lawsuit Exposes The Absurdity of Music Ownership." A playlist of songs played in the episode (plus a few more involved in plagiarism cases) is available on Spotify

    Legendary Television Producer/Director Don Mischer on directing Motown 25 & watching Michael Jackson do Billy Jean in rehearsals "There's no way this is not going to be in the show. This has GOT to be in the show!"

    Legendary Television Producer/Director Don Mischer on directing Motown 25 & watching Michael Jackson do Billy Jean in rehearsals "There's no way this is not going to be in the show.  This has GOT to be in the show!"

    Legendary television producer/director Don Mischer
    His credits include: The Oscars; The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial; the 100th Anniversary of Carnegie Hall; Motown 25 - Michael Jackson’s moonwalk on national tv; Super Bowl Halftime Shows (Michael Jackson, Prince, the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen to name a few)... and more!

    His book is entitled
    ":10 SECONDS TO AIR"

    Don Talks:
    -Motown 25 and did he know Michael Jackson would be doing the Moonwalk on national television for the very first time
    -How did a white guy from Texas end up with the Motown 25 job
    -Having to deal with Diana Ross' band being arrested 
    -The uncomfortable moment with Frank Sinatra on live television at the Presidential Inauguration
    -The Academy Award LaLa Land blunder
    -Prince halftime show when it started to rain
    -What Prince said to Don right before his performance 
    -Paul McCartney's halftime show followed the year after the 'wardrobe malfunction'
    -Springsteen's halftime show slide XLIII



     

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    Nik West visited Prince at Paisley Park to work with him, before his untimely passing in 2016. She tells us what she thought of the purple one and discusses his legacy.

    Nik West visited Prince at Paisley Park to work with him, before his untimely passing in 2016. She tells us what she thought of the purple one and discusses his legacy.

    PART 2: Talking Prince....

    INTRO - Can you remember the first track of Prince that you heard...?

    3mins - Rhonda Smith, and inspiration from female bass players

    7mins - Nik West's Favourite Prince bass line?

    8mins30s - Alphabet Street & This Is Not Music, This Is A Trip...

    11mins - Daisy Chain: Prince and Larry Graham

    14mins - Paisley Park, practicing in the hotel room and jamming with Prince

    15mins30s - Talking solo careers with Prince

    17mins30s - Recording with Prince and unfinished projects

    19mins30s - In what ways was Prince not like you expected?

    22mins - Going back to his musical origins and Prince taking inspiration from younger musicians...

    27mins - Advice to young girls in the world of social media?

    30mins - Where does Nik draw her style influences from?

    32mins - Nik's feeling on Prince's legacy...

    35mins - Nothing Compares to Prince shows in Australia with St Paul Peterson

    38mins - What's next for Nik? She shares exclusive news on a new project!

    How Can U Just Leave Me Standing? In Search of Prince... is produced and arranged by Sam J. Bleazard - but couldn't exist without the fabulous contribution from all of our guests!

    The show also features significant original music compositions from Gavin Calder.

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    Raised on the Gospel music of the Clark Sisters, Nik West played the class clown at school, but discovered Prince, and became Rolling Stone magazine's Queen of bassists. Listen in to her Purple, and Cotton Candy, reflections with us.

    Raised on the Gospel music of the Clark Sisters, Nik West played the class clown at school, but discovered Prince, and became Rolling Stone magazine's Queen of bassists. Listen in to her Purple, and Cotton Candy, reflections with us.

    INTRO

    2mins - Nik talks about her Cotton Candy World Tour and playing at The Jazz Cafe in London

    4mins - Shredding with lead guitarist Joey and why chemistry is so important to the band dynamic

    5mins30s - learning guitar from her Dad at an early age

    6mins45s - Playing gospel music by the Clark Sisters

    9mins30s - Use of bright colours, a distinct visual style and being everything that you are...'the class clown'

    11mins - is there a separation between superhero bass player Nik West, and Nik West offstage as a mum and an everyday person?

    13mins - How did Nik come to meet (and work with) bass hero - and inventor of slap bass - Larry Graham

    14mins30s - Recording with Larry Graham

    20mins - Career and playing advice from Larry: valuing space in music, being yourself and letting your tribe find you...

    24mins - Supporting George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic!

    29mins - Creating a career your way and being very independent in the music industry.

    30mins - Black Beauty, working with Dave Stewart from the Eurythmics and auditioning in the music industry.

    How Can U Just Leave Me Standing? In Search of Prince... is produced and arranged by Sam J. Bleazard - but couldn't exist without the fabulous contribution from all of our guests!

    The show also features significant original music compositions from Gavin Calder.

    LINKS

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    Email me at: bleazas@hotmail.com if you have any ideas for future episodes, or if you'd like to share any feedback on the show. 

    #prince4ever #love4oneanother

    The Voice in Strength and Vulnerability with Laura Stavinoha

    The Voice in Strength and Vulnerability with Laura Stavinoha

    What goes into making your voice sound good, and what does the nervous system have to do with it? Voice coach and author Laura Stavinoha talks about the challenge of transmuting overexcitability into talent, a process she learned first from experience.  Laura and Jessie discuss what really makes an effective speaker and how to overcome some challenges facing intense people who want to use their voices more skillfully.

    Show Notes

    Punk + Post-Punk Covers (w/ Wire, Siouxsie, & the Slits)

    Punk + Post-Punk Covers (w/ Wire, Siouxsie, & the Slits)

    Here's another bite-sized episode from the Carla, Brad, and Mark Sessions.  Three-quarters capacity means just three songs, but we made 'em count.

    Brad asked for cover songs by punk and post-punk bands, and the Skeleton Crew responded with Wire, Siouxsie & the Banshees, and the Slits.

    Turn on, tune it, and rock out with the Mixtape Diaries, as we, um, let it all hang out!

    Find the Playlist on Spotify + Apple Music and your Extras on Twitter.   And if you like what you hear, please share, rate and review us!

    Credits: Intro — the Februarys, "Does Your Father Know"/ Outro - Sinéad O'Connor, "Troy"

    1-The Murder of Motown Legend Marvin Gaye

    1-The Murder of Motown Legend Marvin Gaye

    Welcome to Season 3 of Enmeshed! We’re so grateful for everyone’s positive support and we’re looking forward to bringing you even more stories of toxic family relationships that lead to unimaginable ends!  To start us off, today’s story of enmeshment is one of jealousy, delusion, and soul music. We’re talking about the Prince of Motown, Marvin Gaye, and his father, Marvin Gay Senior. I’m willing to bet that even though you know songs like “Sexual Healing” and “I Heard It Through The Grapevine”, a lot of our audience hasn’t heard this story before! 

    Marvin Gaye was a legendary American singer, songwriter, and record producer known for his soulful and socially conscious music. He was one of the most influential artists in the Motown era and his hits include "What's Going On," "Let's Get It On," and "Sexual Healing." Marvin Gaye's music continues to inspire and resonate with audiences around the world!🎶

    SOURCE MATERIALS:
    Killing of Marvin Gaye - Wikipedia

    Marvin Gaye is shot and killed by his own father

    The Story Behind the Murder of Marvin Gaye - American Songwriter

    Marvin Gaye's Death - Crime Museum

    Marvin Gaye's Murder: How the Motown Legend Was Killed by His Father - A&E True Crime

    Cocaine and Psychiatric Symptoms - PMC

    https://people.com/music/janis-hunter-gaye-second-wife-of-marvin-gaye-dead-age-66/

    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/marvin-gaye-boxing-andy-price-sugar-ray-leonard-1234662484

    https://www.amazon.com/Marvin-Gaye-My-Brother-Frankie Gaye

    “Earth Angel” ~ The Penguins
    “Let’s Get It On” ~ Marvin Gaye

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    Filho "04", Jair Renan Bolsonaro é alvo de operação da Polícia Civil do DF

    Filho "04", Jair Renan Bolsonaro é alvo de operação da Polícia Civil do DF

    A Polícia Civil do Distrito Federal esteve nas ruas ontem em operação que mirava Jair Renan Bolsonaro, o quarto filho de Jair, o ex-presidente. O celular e um HD externo de Renan foram apreendidos pelos agentes. A suspeita é que haja uma quadrilha de estelionatários comandada pelo filho do ex-presidente em conjunto com Maciel Carvalho e Eduardo Alves dos Santos. 

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    The Zutons - Why won't you give me your love? Black country, new road - Concorde. Independent artist: The Angry Toons - Sh!t Show

    The Zutons - Why won't you give me your love?  Black country, new road - Concorde.  Independent artist: The Angry Toons - Sh!t Show

    Independent artist: The Angry Toons - Sh!t show.

    Link: https://linktr.ee/theangrytoons

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    Episode 41.0 - Stay Rad with Tom McGuire

    Episode 41.0 - Stay Rad with Tom McGuire

    This one's been a long time coming as we finally caught up with Tom McGuire, the man behind our awesome intro music and frontman of Tom McGuire & The Brassholes!

    We can also confirm it was well worth the wait as we hear about interactions with none other than The Nature Boy Ric Flair, the latest album and also look ahead to a massive gig at Glasgow's O2 Academy later this year. There's a whole heap more squeezed into this chat too!

    There's of course another round of heroes and zeros, and find out if Tom can become another guest to hit 10 out of 10 on the speed round...Now, get on and have a listen, then of course check out the band, especially the new album, then if that whets the appetite get your tickets booked for the O2 in December

    1968 - October: Marvin Gaye “In the Groove”

    1968 - October:  Marvin Gaye  “In the Groove”

    Although one of the most successful artists and songwriters of the 60's, Marvin Gaye had not released a solo studio album for two years prior to In the Groove, his eighth studio album.  Instead he had been releasing duet performances with artists like Kim Weston and Tammi Terrell.  Gaye was one of the primary artists shaping what would become the Motown sound, first as a session player, then as a solo artist and songwriter.  

    Gaye formed a vocal quartet called The Marquees shortly after leaving the Air Force in the late 50's.  The Marquees performed in the D.C. area, connecting with Bo Diddley who co-wrote their first (and only) single, "Wyatt Earp."  The group disbanded in 1960, and Marvin Gaye relocated to Detroit, connected with Barry Gordy around Christmas of 1960, and signing with Tamla, a Motown subsidiary.  By 1962 Gaye was a success as a singer, session musician, and writer.

    In the Groove was released in August of 1968, and would see its third single, I Heard It Through the Grapevine released in October.  This single would become Gaye's first number 1 hit.  October would also bring tragedy, when his vocal duet partner Tammi Terrell collapsed from exhaustion into Gaye's arms, later being diagnosed with a brain tumor which would eventually claim her life.  

    After the monster international success of I Heard It Through the Grapevine, the entire album would be re-released under that title.  The album was both a critical and commercial success.

    John Lynch brings us this soulful selection.

     

    I Heard It Through the Grapevine
    Although one of Gaye's most successful songs, he was not the first artist to record or release the song.  It was intended to be released by Gladys Knight & the Pips, who did so in September 1967.  The Miracles also recorded the song and released it in 1968.  Gaye's version would become the classic rendition.

    You
    This was the first single from the album, released in December of 1967, months before the album.  The song was about a man wanting to keep his relationship with a woman secret, because she was upper class and he was working class.  It featured a rougher Gaye vocal part than was typical of his previous songs, and  went to number 34 on the pop charts.

    Chained
    The second single would be released in August 1968, the same month as the album release.  Frank Wilson wrote and produced this song which went to number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100.  The lyrics are about a man pining for a woman he lost and wants back.

    Some Kind of Wonderful
    This deeper cut was not released as a single.  The Drifters originally released this song in 1961, and it was written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King.  Many artists would cover this one, including Carole King and most recently Michael Bublé. 

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    Barbarella by The Bob Crewe Generation (from the motion picture “Barbarella”) 
    Jane Fonda's cult classic of bad science fiction films would appear in the theaters in October 1968.

     

    STAFF PICKS:

    On the Road Again by Canned Heat 
    Bruce starts the staff picks with a blues and harmonica jam off Canned Heat's second album “Boogie with Canned Heat.”  The group takes its name from a 1928 Tommy Johnson song entitled "Canned Heat Blues."  Canned Heat's lead vocalist was Bob "The Bear" Hite, but Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson takes the lead for this song.  

    Chewy Chewy by Ohio Express
    Rob features a happy bubblegum pop number from Mansfield, Ohio.  Ohio Express consisted of session musicians who put out the music for Super K Productions.  The group had a previous hit in "Yummy, Yummy, Yummy."

    Sunshine Help Me by Spooky Tooth 
    Wayne brings us an acid rock deep cut written by Gary Wright of “Dream Weaver” fame.  The song itself is about letting the sunshine clear the singer's mind.  Spooky Tooth was a blues/psychedelic band from England active between 1967 and 1974.  This song was not a hit, but did appear on their greatest hits album.

    Hey Jude by The Beatles
    Lynch's staff picks is  one of the Beatles' biggest hits, though it was not released on a studio album at the time. It is also the longest single in the Beatles' catalog, running 7:11, the longest single ever released at the time.  It was written by Paul McCartney for John and Cynthia Lennon's son Julian when John and Cynthia were going through a divorce.  

       

    NOVELTY TRACK:

    Mr. Tambourine Man by the William Shatner
    Somehow Shatner was able to put this song in the hopper while simultaneously starring as Captain Kirk in the original run of the TV show, Star Trek.  We'll let you decide whether he missed his calling as a rock star.

    Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” 

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    The Jordan Neely Subway Killing – But Was a Crime Committed? / Ed Sheeran Copyright Case: Not Every Lawyer Knows the Rules of Evidence / The Trump Civil Case Was a Case I Thought Couldn’t Be Lost

    The Jordan Neely Subway Killing – But Was a Crime Committed? / Ed Sheeran Copyright Case: Not Every Lawyer Knows the Rules of Evidence / The Trump Civil Case Was a Case I Thought Couldn’t Be Lost

    In this new episode, Jeff breaks down what occurred on the subway as Jordan Neely was killed.  Any way you look at it, no matter how emotionally invested you are in the case, the Marine who intervened when a violent, crazy homeless person began accosting passengers did not commit a crime. Jeff also looks at the Ed Sheeran copyright infringement case brought by the family of the “Let’s Get it On” writer.  Not only do the two songs sound almost nothing alike, but somehow the plaintiff’s lawyer doesn’t know the Rules of Evidence. Naturally, the case ended in an epic disaster for the plaintiff. Finally, Jeff discusses the Trump civil rape trial, a case Jeff felt it was impossible for Trump to lose with almost no evidence and a wacky accuser. Unfortunately, the combination of Trump and a judge who is slapping around his lawyer is adding up to an impending loss.

    Las noticias de la mañana del viernes 5 de mayo de 2023

    Las noticias de la mañana del viernes 5 de mayo de 2023

    Feijóo se ofrece a Sánchez para "mejorar la dignidad" del país con "una reforma inmediata del Código Penal". Además, afirma que el presidente del Gobierno tiene una "receta" para las próximas elecciones que es "fiar su futuro a una amnesia colectiva" y consideró que el "triunfalismo" económico del Gobierno de Sánchez es un "insulto" a la "mayoría" de las familias españolas.

    El precio de la vivienda usada en España subió un 1% en abril y un total de 627 banderas azules lucirán este año en las playas.

    En la página musical, un jurado absuelve a Ed Sheeran por la acusación de plagio parcial en una canción del tema «Let´s get it on».

    Producción: Daniel Relova
    Realización: Susana León

     

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    1965 - March: Ike & Tina Turner “Live! The Ike & Tina Turner Show”

    1965 - March:  Ike & Tina Turner “Live!  The Ike & Tina Turner Show”

    Although Ike & Tina Turner had been performing since 1960 and were well known for the energy of their performances, it wasn't until 1965 and the release of Live!  The Ike & Tina Turner Show that they received national recognition.  This album featured the best live performances of the previous year.

    Tina Turner was born Martha Nell Bullock (aka Anna Mae Bullock), and was given the name Tina Turner as a stage name when she toured as a feature with Ike Turner in 1960.  They were not married at the time, and Ike Turner had the name "Tina Turner" trademarked, so that he could use another singer performing under the same name if the singer we now know as Tina Turner ever left the band.  Ike and Tina would be married after the birth of their son in 1960.  Ike Turner had been married 5 times before meeting Tina.

    Most of this album features Tina Turner on lead vocals with Ike performing guitar on stage, and a full band behind them including a horn section (The Kings of Rhythm) and backup singers (The Ikettes).  Ike Turner has lead vocals on a few songs, but Tina Turner was the real draw.  

    Ike and Tina Turner had their infamous divorce in 1978.  Tina retained songwriter royalties from songs she had written, two Jaguar cars, furs and jewelry, and - perhaps most importantly - her stage name.

    Wayne features this high energy live album for today's podcast.

     

    Something's Got a Hold On Me
    The song that leads off side 2 of the album is a cover originally performed by Etta James in 1962.  James co-wrote the song along with Leroy Kirkland and Pearl Woods, and the original went to number 4 on the Billboard Hot R&B Sides chart.

    Finger Poppin'
    Ike Turner wrote this original song which leads off the album.  The name refers to snapping fingers.  While the rest of the album is either covers or songs written by other people, this is the only one with writing credits for Ike Turner.

    Tight Pants (High Heel Sneakers)
    This track is a cover originally written and performed by Tommy Tucker (aka Robert Higginbotham) in 1963  This blues classic was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame as a "classic of blues recording" in 2017.  Many musicians covered this one in addition to Ike & Tina Turner, including Johnny Rivers, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, and even David Cassidy.

    To Tell the Truth
    Ray Charles penned this high energy song, which concludes the album.

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    The Sound of Music by Julie Andrews (from the motion picture “The Sound of Music”)
    This musical starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer was set in Salzburg, Austria, loosely based on the von Trapp Family Singers.

     

    STAFF PICKS:

    People Get Ready by The Impressions
    Bruce takes us to church with this gospel-based hit.  The Impressions formed in 1958 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.  Front Man Curtis Mayfield wrote this song, which went to number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100.  It reflects both gospel and politics, as Mayfield was becoming politically active at the time.  A number of covers have been performed of this song, perhaps most famously by Rod Stewart and Jeff Beck.

    This Diamond Ring by Gary Lewis & the Playboys
    Rob's staff pick features the son of comedian Jerry Lewis.  Gary Lewis & the Playboys were funded by Gary's mother, and got their start in a gig at Disneyland.  This song about a broken relationship was on the charts for 12 weeks.

    Ain't That Peculiar by Marvin Gaye 
    Lynch's features Gaye's second US million seller.  It was written by Smokey Robinson in London with Miracles guitarist Marv Tarplin, specifically for Marvin Gaye as a follow-up to his previous hit "I'll Be Doggone."  This song is about the torment of a painful relationship.

    Tired of Waiting for You by The Kinks 
    Wayne wraps up the staff picks with this single which went to number 1 in the UK and number 6 in the US.  It is the group's highest-charting single in the US - tied with "Come Dancing" which would not reach this level on the charts until 1983.  The song chronicles the woes of a boy being strung along by a girl who has him under her spell.

     

    INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:

    Apache '65 by Davie Allan & the Arrows
    This close out this week's podcast with a surfing instrumental.

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    **NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.

    Ryan Bown

    Ryan Bown

    Join Meredith Hepner Chapman for the much anticipated 2nd Season of Diary of a Name Dropper Podcast.

    This week Meredith is joined by actor and rising star, Ryan Bown.

    Meredith says "I'm beyond excited to be joined by my favourite character from Dolly Alderton's 'Everything I Know About Love' and star of Corry Raymond's incredible movie Blurred Lines. We chat all about self tapes, lockdown love, dream roles and snowboarding

    Thank you Ryan for being such an awesome guest , the future is looking very bright and I’m so happy you squeezed in a chat 

    Meredith X "




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