comparemela.com

Night today western portion west winds 15 to 25 not elsewhere northwest winds 5 to 15 not combined seas 3 to 5 feet dominant period 14 seconds slight chance of showers in the morning tonight western portion northwest winds $15.00 to $25.00 not elsewhere west winds $10.00 to $15.00 that with gusts to 50 not combined sees 5 to 7 feet dominant period 15 seconds Friday north winds $10.00 to $15.00 not becoming west 10 not in the afternoon wind waves 2 feet or less WEST Well 4 to 6 feet and 14 seconds Friday night northwest winds $10.00 to $15.00 not becoming $5.00 to $10.00 not after midnight WIND WAVES 2 feet or less WEST Well 4 to 5 feet and 14 seconds Saturday from Point Magu to Santa Monica north winds $15.00 to $20.00 not elsewhere winds variable 10 knots or less wind waves 2 feet or less west swell 3 to 4 feet at 13 seconds Saturday night northwest winds 10 to 15 not becoming ne 15 to 20 not after midnight WIND WAVES one to 3 feet west Well 3 feet at 12 seconds Sunday north winds 15 to 20 not with gusts to $25.00 not combine sees 3 to 5 feet Monday north winds $5.00 to $10.00 knot wind waves 2 feet or less west swell 2 feet. Welcome welcome welcome music 1st listeners. To write to the music 1st podcasts like the welcome you like to welcome our sound man and song co-hosts Cameron Cameron I'm doing great how you could have a good week I did you know it was a good looking forward to tonight's music to me as well we spent The fence. Says. You know I don't think you can get a cooler hybrid of styles. Then jazz and reggae together I agree yeah yeah it's not something you would think. It's not an obvious combination between the 2 Yeah yeah I do like I do yeah subtle must Adama with Ernie Ringle and Monte Alexander I don't know too much of Ernie ring winds music but Monte Alexander we featured a lot and you just won't believe his takes on music and he performs around the world he said jazz and Lincoln Center often in our former co-host the engineer TAYLOR Yes the engineer there now he text me 6 months here tonight and the house is packed and yeah he's really really tremendous. All right so let's move on to our 2nd song of the podcast Cameron and it's a song by The Cranberries So you familiar with them I am already know about them zombies Zombie song zombie Yeah that's a song. That's such a fun song to just sing along with yet great song I've been a fan of theirs for you know since they came out they were formed in Limerick Ireland in 1989 and was originally founded by the sky denial Quinn. And he left the band in a year later and the band the other band member said let's replace him because he was a lead singer and the founder Well let's replace them with a female vocalist and they found Dolores O'Riordan who was this incredible vocalist and songwriter and they got a publishing deal right away as there was a bidding war for them. Their debut album everybody else was doing it so why can't we was huge and to date they've sold over 40000000 records they've had 4 top 20 albums they've charted 8 top 20 singles and most people don't linger dreams Zomby out to my family just by my favorite ridiculous thoughts salvation free to decide and promises and Dolores O'Riordan she had the style where she incorporate the yodeling. Which she said was inspired by her dad who used to sing the loke the lonesome cattle call and she just said she just kept her father singing with her all the time and just copy them and then it became like 2nd nature and then eventually should not O'Connor and Susie of Susie in the Banshees was doing OK. My college band I digress a little bit my college band. I'm still in touch with the bass player Oh yeah yeah and he's an avid listener the show would give a shout out George. Great bass player really great he made you know I wrote the songs in the band but his bass lines were really unique and just very original and he's been listen to the show and he he makes comments that are very valued and I really appreciate them so anyway as you said because it's lore so weird just passed away last unfortunately and he requested that I play you know one of her songs you know he said don't have to but you can play the role to my family were ridiculous laws both of which we featured on the on the podcast so I came up with this one because this is probably my 2nd favorite song of theirs it's a song called Just my imagination and it's not that old song from what was the temptations this is a totally different song it's an acoustic pop song it was the 3rd single from their 4th album bury the hatchet released in 1909 it does sound like another song to me and I can never tell exactly what it is but you don't get really much more melodic than this and you let me know what you think this is just my imagination the cranberries. the odd the lead arts a does it get more melodic them that and in the does not so now after listening to it for how many years 1000 you hers i heard the the versed sounding like our house for mad us yeah oh a house in a very there are right little no on the merit of of this tree right yeah yeah yeah i did know you saying now no no no man i don't or hopefully more to come from the can they buy him if the right so you know why it was got a kick out of when artists write a title us a song title and come out with a hue a big song thats already a mare it like a big newscycle standard are ready so just my imagination was a number one hit me one of the biggest hits of the seventy's for the temptations and it's like just you know bruno mars came out with just the way you are and billy joel has just the way you are and t.l.c. Came out with ain't too proud to beg Which is a completely different song than the temptations are a too proud to beg so I just think it's kind of cool that they said you know what this is my song even though you know there's another song with a big you know big hit with the same time let's just do it yeah I love for voice and love We're going to miss or I really are a piece I love the Lord so weird very unique and amazing So talk about another unique group the 4 Seasons are you familiar with I'm not super From 1000000 doesn't it's another want to know the name very well but I don't know their music has as much as I should have you heard of the show Jersey Boys Yes it was based on them on their. Career OK and they had songs you know song Sherry. Baby down his way before your time OK they have song Big Girls big Don't cry yeah. I love you big he be it if it's quiet I need you be. All right I'll stop singing any have this group the 4 Seasons their legal name of their group it's actually an organization is the 4 Seasons partnership which was the 2 people you know the main people the group Bob Gaudio and Frankie Valli. They formed that after a failed addition in 1960 while many singers of the group of common producers and musicians have come and gone. Gaudio in Valley remain the band's constant which each of them own 50 percent of the Act including its assets and its entire recording catalog so go to doesn't play live anymore and Frankie Valli is the only member of the band from its inception who's still touring as of last year so the 4 Seasons are one of only 2 American bands. To enjoy huge chart success before during and after the British invasion also known as The Beatles you know if the other American didn't want to get. To guess what's the 4 Seasons and one other American band that was popular before the Beatles during the and after Elvis no band band. Beach Boys Beach Boys of course want to. So they're one of the biggest selling music groups of all time they sold an estimated 100000000 records worldwide which is a standard and they continue to sell Jersey Boys has tried Norma some Broadway this is not a song that's really well known for them I always love this they have so many hits that this was an album Cup let me know you think it's everybody knows my name by Frankie Valli I'm a 4 Seasons. Cut So that was written by Bob Gaudio of the 4 Seasons and it was really a very deep song about wealth fame and power and how lonely it is at the top. 24 would you have the absolute You seem to enjoy that oh yeah would you like about it just had so. I just like classic feel to the obvious aesthetic of the of the sound of the record but obviously he's singing and he's crazy that everybody that know that's so high up there and it's very unreal right oh yeah you really feel you know that he was yeah I feel it also kind of I mean like a little bit of the the Ron it's kind of at least in the but not the singing of his wall of sound the wall of sound as if Phil Spector that's going to but this was not this was not it's that way at least influence but yeah I also thought it sounded like a little bit of like very folk music like Scott McKenzie of that era actually said like a Dylan song to me to add to the delivery and he said something about success or something and yes like that's And that reminds me of Bob Dylan Yeah very much so we're going to change gears as we do in the music 1st podcast and go to a song you know I'm a D.J. Here in New York well long time listeners have heard that a couple times and when this song came out I played it like crazy it just was a great song for the cocktail hour dinner just a feel good tune by a group called the Black Eyed Peas and everybody in the the group wrote this song. Along with their production team of Peterson PETERS It was from their 4th album I believe monkey business can't believe this came out in 2005 it was the 2nd single Do you remember don't funk with my heart I think so yeah it was at the same. Let's get it started that you know that was before or after. That was before that was before I'm pretty sure that was before so this contains a vocal sample from slick Ricks 198988 song the rulers back. This is. 6 weeks. Just. To. The present. And. I. Can take charge. Of it. Is that I decide. They want. To. Albert. And. Even though. She's the one who makes you feel on top of. That it's. Such a Black Eyed Peas don't remember that song I never heard of and I remember the Black Eyed Peas very well when they were like huge and I'm sure they're still huge but that song slipped past me that's a good one because it doesn't sound like you're having so much fun making what you . Yeah it's a good Stephanie a feel good kind of summer record to definitely inferred you was just like just having a great time with it you know they were everything that they were make in those days was coming out as a hit you know so good so I always love this next group they're a Southern California sky punk band. I don't have too many others but there's a group salon Are you familiar with I'm absolutely all right so they say this This song is called 40 ounce to freedom and actually was the debut album from the script back in 1902 and it came you got mixed critical reviews it happens to be to date their 2nd biggest record. Because they really had the breaks through success in 96 from their album sublime that had like wrong way in Santa Maria Yeah and all this incredible songs well I love this record I might like this record even more a little bit so I'm better by the way their 2nd record the lead singer and writer died 2 months ry you know the the album came out 2 months after he passed away which just yeah after he died after Yeah it's crazy so. You know they they blended sound so to making music on this record like crazy they have a song called date rape it was 1st skull rock study with 5446 that's my number they had roots reggae with smoke 2 joints and let's go get stoned. But I happen to love the title cut 40 ounce to freedom Let's go to listen. To. Him. All right you know the song yes I do I have not heard that in a long time yeah yeah yeah you know the other group though remember just doing a little well a lot of groups that Scott the police were doing Greg on the seventy's a. Zeppelin. A lot for having in rhythm the songs it has some grooves. Or you I think in a moment you know it's your maker from from Led Zeppelin I mean isn't it or it's awful in the rain no fool in the rain is that Scott maybe it's kind of like the Purdy shuffle the Bernard Purdie drummer has. It's like a shuffle of some sort that he had that. Yeah John Bonham stole that shuffle for that song the phone that I believe I believe Jamaican music is just such a rich history right amazing Yeah OK so let's go on to a song from Lauryn Hill you know I can't remember if we featured the song already but it's a type of thing that we featured it 10 times it's good enough to be featured 10 times it's from The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill you know tour only solo record oh yeah she was with the Fuji's before and it was you know it sold like 8 to 10000000 copies so far but she's had a problem since then she didn't follow up on that yes she got really dissolution with the music industry and she just wasn't feeling that she really hasn't put out another solo record and she was I think jailed in 2013 for tax evasion. But a beautiful girl and such a talent and this really I mean this is one of the great records ever made in pop music the miseducation Lauryn Hill and one of my favorite songs on called X. Factor let's give it a listen. Just so. Long. As we're. Seeing. Bowling alley. See. You say. That. Busy again. You know. Please. Explain. This. You know if you haven't heard The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill it's really worth going to if you heard the whole record yeah I need to revisit it but I definitely have heard it's amazing very serious person yeah she's very serious Yeah and you feel up when you're listening she took time with us and you feel even when you don't really understand the words you feel. Whatever she was going through you know you know very intelligent record OK So we have Cameron's pick of the evening and what did you choose so it's a song called merry go around by a band called the Aquatics. I found the song cry a few months ago just searchin through the Spotify came across it loved it saved it I thought it was just another random rare kind of soul grew from the 70s that I was you know pretty stoked on and then not too long ago I found out there for actually from my hometown on next to my hometown they're from Hampton and West Virginia Virginia Virginia Well yes they're from Hampton from Newport News with the right next to each other but they were just high school kids they went to Hampton high school and they won as like Pepsi's the Pepsis new sounds of 1902 while it was some competition that they won so they got a little bit of money they took the money to a studio in Richmond and they recorded one album and that's it then doing thing else after that but the album's amazing it's a ton of covers out this might even be a cover I'm not too sure but this is definitely my favorite song of the album is called merry go around let's check it out. Camera. The aquatics That's right yeah that's. One of the reasons that we're hearing about this now is because there's such an interest in some of these rare. Records that were that came out they really didn't make a huge fuss when they 1st came out but people are finding him and they're like reassuring him really releasing them and replaying them like what we do here at the micro spot guess bring back and one of the reason the start of the podcast because there's so many songs getting lost in the shuffle Yeah but you're not hearing them so and so this is another great story of isn't running into this I think stuns the rooms the record label the report it out so that's one of the reasons I'm even listening to that now so nice all right so thank you for that no problem or so I D.J. Aid for the 2nd year in a row the staff party for the Sofitel Hotel the other day. Right near Times Square and the Sofitel Is there an internationally known hotel very big 5 star hotel and the staff is about as diverse as it gets every country and there were going to be a couple of people who wanted Calypso and soca music and I played some great cuts of that and went to playing it that's one of the only music types of music that I see it doesn't matter if you know the music at all it's such joyous music so life affirming that everybody feels the dance floor and it's just it's so great it's happy music so. I always wanted to put this lady's music on the pod guesses said it's time for Calypso Rose Calypso Rose is from Trinidad and Tobago. Bethel village actually and she's written over 800 songs she currently resides in Queens New York yes she goes back every once in a while in 2015 I don't have it we featured this artist the French singer minute. M E N U C H A O M discovered her work and decided to help out with the production of a new album in which featured 3 songs this is going to be one of the songs and she's really been getting a lot of awards you know as she's discovered more. She in 2017. Her latest record. Was awarded platinum sales in France which is a real honor and incredible for any orders from Trinidad and Tobago Yeah really something of let's give this a song again it's Calypso It's really lovely It's called Leave me alone Calypso Rose featuring man. And let me see a trio Montana and this is the Kubiak she remarks. Like so you think a song titled leave me alone would be kind of like angry and damn. Down and stuff but such that couldn't be more joyous or BUT IT'S THAT sure I didn't think about how happy that was considering the time yeah it's kind of like smiling and punching somebody in the face from like leave me you look you look but all you seem to enjoy that yeah that was nice I could see any any person of any age down with young children and so at the same party from the hotel the other night but shocked I want over a very big shot of music has really come on strong the past 56 years in my favor but Choctaw artist is Romeo Santos and we've had featured a lot of his songs on on the podcast he came up with a new record this year and this is a song that he did release as a single we played some other singles from that record too this is him up to Dora Romeo Santos. So Romeo Santos that was that was a cool sound they had him or what was that instrument yeah that was surprising to me it was not so traditional but they had. Hence of the tradition and then they also had the like a brass anther something that the very end in the middle. Of a kind of gave it not too much of an electronic feel but it just put it in a different world for me as opposed to just strictly straight ahead but yeah which was really interesting it's you know yeah so you produce music also write you play what instruments you play I'm a guitar player 1st and then from there I've kind of been able to mess around the bass a little bit of piano your rhythm or lead player a little bit of both probably say I probably lean more towards rhythm just because I've at a certain age a kind of lost interest in shredding I talk as some people would say OK yeah cool Not that there's anything wrong with shredding I love to shred to I shred trash There you go put on what Who are you from your guitar heroes I mean growing up my parents were big on they exposed me to a ton of stuff Joe Walsh Eric Clapton and so yeah and you know body like that definitely You're listening to some. Strickly guitar instrumentalists Yeah like Joe Pass or Joe's Hash is a great John Fay He's probably one of my favorites for that he's like finger pickin blues you know Tommy Well yeah yeah you know the amazing That is amazing OK So let me find out also so you produce now yeah yeah record engineer producer do you feel that you you'd be you know your upgrade them to record any type of music produce any type or what's your strength I would say I'm getting there I think I don't really have I think that's part of the thing that I love about engineering is you don't really have to do one John or like if you are the artist you're going to have to lock into what you are as a person is an artist with engineering I've done hip hop stuff I've done lots of garage rock and all sorts of punk stuff and in this day and age for other bands when you could have a client in Alaska write produce their music I could do electronic music in Alaska one morning and then do the Brooklyn garage rock thing the next day or whatever which is awesome so listeners if you have a music project and you want a really solid producer email us at music 1st podcast at your mail dot com And also if you have any song suggestions or bands you'd like to hear on the podcast let us know that also music 1st buck S.G.M.L. Dot com We've a couple songs left Cameron cool and you know we've been we've been recording this podcast for so almost 6 years or more just 6 years that's awesome and I don't know if we had Guns and Roses song we might have had November Rain on OK and there's no reason for there's no reason not to have had a song of theirs have just had so many great songs. I love November rain that was what I think it was just a phenomenal cause I like more there mellow stuff actually you know yeah rather than you know to me Howard I city and all that right so this is not a very big known song but I love it it was written by their bass player Duff McKagan DUFF Yeah he's a hell of a writer by the way really yeah as you have a lot of credits on another. And he's also a very good writer I think he's writing now for a couple of newspapers. So this is from Use your allusion to which came out in 91 I could be wrong but I think use your allusion Use Your Illusion one came out on the same day I think they released 2 records on the same day but they were they were 2 separate records OK that is just from recollection I could be wrong but I think I think I'm right so this was my favorite cut believe it or not again it was written by the bass player and it's called so fine let me know it thanks. Greatest radio station in the world. Their marine forecast for the inner waters from Point Magu to San Mateo point small craft in 5 story in effect through late tonight today western portion west winds 15 to 25 not elsewhere northwest winds 5 to 15 our combined seas 3 to 5 feet dominant period 14 seconds slight chance of showers in the morning tonight western portion northwest winds 15 to 25 not elsewhere west winds 10 to 15 knot with gusts to 50 not combine sees 5 to 7 feet dominant period 15 seconds Friday north winds 10 to 15 not becoming west 10 not in the afternoon wind waves 2 feet or less west swell 4 to 6 feet and 14 seconds Friday night northwest winds $10.00 to $15.00 not becoming $5.00 to $10.00 not after midnight WIND WAVES 2 feet or less west swell 4 to 5 feet and 14 seconds. Saturday from Point Magu to Santa Monica north winds $15.00 to $20.00 not elsewhere wind variable 10 not or less wind waves 2 feet or less west swell 3 to 4 feet and 13 seconds Saturday night northwest winds 10 to 15 not becoming ne $15.00 to $20.00 not after midnight WIND WAVES one to 3 feet Wes Well 3 feet and 12 seconds Sunday north winds $15.00 to $20.00 not with gusts to $25.00 not combine sees 3 to 5 feet Monday north winds $5.00 to $10.00 not WIND WAVES 2 feet or less west swell 2 feet doping but some clean Russian athletes will be allowed to compete as neutrals and at the Olympics like instead of the Russian one the International Olympic Committee says it now has a list of the almost $400.00 athletes who could be eligible about 80 percent did not compete in the last games in $24.00 teams and the I.O.C. Says this shows that a new generation can act as ambassadors to Keane's sports but Russia's a limp the committee is unhappy that more than $100.00 athletes says a clean and not included getting to reigning world champion.

Related Keywords

Radio Program ,Winds ,Musicians From New York ,Songwriters From New York ,American Male Singers ,American Rock Singers ,Greek Mythology ,American Singer Songwriters ,African American Rappers ,Broadway Musicals ,West End Musicals ,Jersey Shore Musicians ,American Soul Singers ,American Singers ,American Composers ,Puerto Rican Singers ,American Rock Pianists ,Jukebox Musicals ,Coastal Geography ,English Plays ,Digital Audio ,Media Formats ,Literature ,Roman Empire ,Radio Kisl 88 7 Fm ,Stream Only ,Radio ,Radioprograms ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.