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    Explore " tinaturner" with insightful episodes like "The downfall of Taylor Swift, gentle parenting and the Nutbush", "Hablamos del fallecimiento de Tina Turner", "SOUNDTRACK SOUL Episode 17 DJ CLIFTON's Psychedelic Rock & Soul Selections", "Going Solo w Chlöe" and "Con actitud de Viernes en Espacio Deportivo de la Tarde 26 de Noviembre 2021" from podcasts like ""Good Sheilas", "YORDI EN EXA", "SOUNDTRACK SOUL", "Open House Party Uncut" and "Espacio Deportivo de la Tarde"" and more!

    Episodes (11)

    The downfall of Taylor Swift, gentle parenting and the Nutbush

    The downfall of Taylor Swift, gentle parenting and the Nutbush

    We're in the studio talking about Taylor- who is Matty Healy, why is she dating him, and why should we care? We also talk gentle parenting, the philosophy driving modern approaches to breeding- are we utilising a good way to raise kind and emotionally regulated people, or are we breeding a fresh generation of lily-livered, self-examining snowflakes? We also pay homage to the magnificent Tina Turner and her mark on modern Australian culture- including salivating over NRL players and the Nutbush dance, which apparently nobody else in the world knows or does at every wedding after half a bottle of cheap savvy b. They're missing out. So are you if you miss this episode. Strap yourselves in!

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    SOUNDTRACK SOUL Episode 17 DJ CLIFTON's Psychedelic Rock & Soul Selections

    SOUNDTRACK SOUL Episode 17 DJ CLIFTON's Psychedelic Rock & Soul Selections

    SOUNDTRACK SOUL Episode 17 features one of LA's finest, special guest DJ CLIFTON aka Clifton Weaver (aka DJ Soft Touch).  Clifton serves up an exclusive master class in psychedelic soundtrack selections...sixty sensational minutes of sixties and seventies psychedelic rock and soul film and TV tracks from Roy Budd, Lalo Schifrin, Peter Cook, Isaac Hayes, Alan Price, George Harrison, Ike & Tina, Serge Gainsbourg, a rarity from PBS's classic children's show "The Electric Company," and more!

    One of the most sought-after selectors in California nightlife Clifton’s deep roots in Los Angeles’ soul community and superb taste in everything from funk to Bollywood, Afrobeat to ‘60s go-go and Britpop, have landed him gigs opening for Daptone Records legends such as Charles Bradley at The Getty, and setting the scene for Mayer Hawthorne, Adrian Younge, and Stones Throw’s Peanut Butter Wolf.

    As a member of Love Grenades, Clifton opened for Janelle Monae and another one of his bands, The Mercury Wheel, was backed by Nolan Porter.  His most recent music project, The Violent Mindfield, released their new LP on the French label Disques Rogue.

    Catch Clifton at any of his regular DJ gigs around Los Angeles, Tuesdays at The Edmon in Hollywood, Saturdays at The Fable in Eagle Rock, and the monthly Soul Shakedown at Zebulon.

    For more info about Clifton, go to www.cliftonweaver.com and follow him @clifton1775 on Instagram.

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    Going Solo w Chlöe

    Going Solo w Chlöe

    This week Kannon is joined by Chlöe. They talk about how life is constantly inspiring her music, learning to be more assertive creatively and the long list of female artists that have influenced her along the way.

    The biggest stars from The Biggest Party On The Planet! Kannon’s unedited, uncut interviews with the most relevant artists on Earth.

    Open House Party (often referred to as OHP) is an American radio show hosted on Saturday and Sunday nights by Kannon. The show promotes itself as "the Biggest Party on the Planet". It focuses on playing contemporary hit radio (CHR) music, also known as Top 40. From its inception in September 1987, OHP quickly became popular with its all-request format, along with a heavy rotation of dance music and remixes that differentiated itself from most Top 40 stations or shows

    👏⭐️OHP YouTube → Open House Party

    🎧 👉Listen to OHP Uncut Podcast here:👇

    iTunes: ‎OHP Uncut on Apple Podcasts

    Spotify: OHP Uncut

    Google Pod: OHP Uncut

    👱‍♂️Follow Kannon

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kannonradio/

    Facebook: Kannon with a K

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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/openhouseparty/

    Facebook: Open House Party

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    Celebrations, Congratulations, and Reparations

    Celebrations, Congratulations, and Reparations

    Current events and the latest in entertainment starring the actual and factual Kimberly Smith featuring the unapologetic and opinionated soprano, Courtney Nicole.  We catch up on everything Chicago during the month of October, Scottie pippen,  Dave Chappelle, DaBaby, Jayz and Tina turner Hall of Fame induction, Regina King and Missy Elliott Hollywood walk of fame, and latest on reality tv.

    Tina Turner, la reina del rock que escapó del infierno de los malos tratos

    Tina Turner, la reina del rock que escapó del infierno de los malos tratos
    Sobre el escenario, Tina Turner era una mujer poderosa, llena de energía, que rebosaba vitalidad y libertad. En la intimidad, la cantante vivía una pesadilla de opresión y violencia. Eran los años 70 y la mujer que más tarde se convirtió en la reina del rock sufría desde hacía dos décadas los malos tratos continuos por parte de su marido, el también músico Ike Turner. Un hombre inculto, narcisista y adicto a las drogas que le hacía la vida imposible a todo el que estuviese a su alrededor. Una noche de 1976, Tina decidió escapar de aquel infierno sin mirar atrás. A partir de ahí, es historia. Su voz prodigiosa y energía arrolladora ganaron la batalla.

    Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome • The Next Reel

    Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome • The Next Reel

    While the first two Mad Max films had so much going for them, it sure seemed like a stumble with the third of the trilogy. But that’s looking at it through today’s eyes because some critics like Roger Ebert sure loved it — he put it on his ’10 Best’ list of 1985! Okay, so George Miller had lost his producing partner, Byron Kennedy, and let George Ogilvie co-direct it with him. Maybe that’s why “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome” seems to be a bit of a stumble. Maybe it was the American financing that made it feel less gritty and more… Hollywood. Whatever it was, it’s definitely the lesser of the three films. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we go beyond Thunderdome with Mel Gibson and Tina Turner, continuing our Mad Max series with Miller’s 1985 film. We talk about all of the problems it has, and how Andy still finds it a guilty pleasure while Pete downright hates it. We talk about the great concepts Miller and co-writer Terry Hayes had in putting this story together, but how poorly executed they were — every one of them. We chat about the joy of working with 400 pigs on set and what they had to do to make that work. We discuss the car chase — way too late in the movie for our tastes — and how it works in comparison with those we’ve seen come before. And we deliberate on where we think “Fury Road” will fit chronologically with these first three films. It’s a very problematic film on which we find ourselves split, but it’s a very fun film to talk about. Tune in!

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    Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome • The Next Reel

    Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome • The Next Reel

    While the first two Mad Max films had so much going for them, it sure seemed like a stumble with the third of the trilogy. But that’s looking at it through today’s eyes because some critics like Roger Ebert sure loved it — he put it on his ’10 Best’ list of 1985! Okay, so George Miller had lost his producing partner, Byron Kennedy, and let George Ogilvie co-direct it with him. Maybe that’s why “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome” seems to be a bit of a stumble. Maybe it was the American financing that made it feel less gritty and more… Hollywood. Whatever it was, it’s definitely the lesser of the three films. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we go beyond Thunderdome with Mel Gibson and Tina Turner, continuing our Mad Max series with Miller’s 1985 film. We talk about all of the problems it has, and how Andy still finds it a guilty pleasure while Pete downright hates it. We talk about the great concepts Miller and co-writer Terry Hayes had in putting this story together, but how poorly executed they were — every one of them. We chat about the joy of working with 400 pigs on set and what they had to do to make that work. We discuss the car chase — way too late in the movie for our tastes — and how it works in comparison with those we’ve seen come before. And we deliberate on where we think “Fury Road” will fit chronologically with these first three films. It’s a very problematic film on which we find ourselves split, but it’s a very fun film to talk about. Tune in!

    Hey! You know what would be awesome? If you would drop us a positive rating on iTunes! If you like what we’re doing here on TNR, it really is the best way to make sure that this show appears when others search for it, plus, it’s just a nice thing to do. Thanks!!

    And for anyone interested in our fine bouquet of show hosts:


    We spend hours every week putting this show together for you, our dear listener, and it would sure mean a lot to us if you considered becoming a member. When you do, you get early access to shows, ad-free episodes, and a TON of bonus content. To those who already support the show, thank you. To those who don’t yet: what are you waiting for?

    What are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked!

    • You can buy TNR apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE.
    • Or buy or rent movies we’ve discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE.
    • Or buy books, plays, etc. that was the source for movies we’ve discussed on the show from our ORIGINALS PAGE.
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