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VTX174 | Not a Strong Black Woman
from Rainbow Podsquad Network - GLBT Podcasts June 08, 2008
direct download link OK, I was only SLIGHTLY down in the dumps when I recorded this and the music selection reflects that, so deal bitches. Gary Numan The Clash The Cars Missing Persons Yazoo Please visit my photo art site, deviousARTIST.com as well as my amazon.com wishlist. Call the listener line @ 206-333-1001 and send emails to visitronix at gmail dot com.
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JellyBeats: Punk pukes his guts out
from Revver - sex Videos April 25, 2008
Author: JellyBeats Added: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 10:22:33 -0800 Duration: 23Some Punks just have NO respect! See Punk turn his insides out as he gets all over excited in the ocean. Want more? Visit www.jellybeats.com for all your Jelly needs
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JellyBeats: Musical Spitting Wars
from Revver - hip, hop Videos April 25, 2008
Author: JellyBeats Added: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 10:22:33 -0800 Duration: 68It's anarchy in the ocean, as Punk JellyBeat gets in a gobbing fight with Folk. Who will win this battle of mucus and phlegm? Watch as Hip Hop and Glam Rock have to bear witness to the most disgusting showdown in the ocean! Want more? Visit www.jellybeats.com for all your Jelly needs
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JellyBeats: Musical Spitting Wars
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS April 25, 2008
Author: JellyBeats Added: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 10:22:33 -0800 Duration: 68It's anarchy in the ocean, as Punk JellyBeat gets in a gobbing fight with Folk. Who will win this battle of mucus and phlegm? Watch as Hip Hop and Glam Rock have to bear witness to the most disgusting showdown in the ocean! Want more? Visit www.jellybeats.com for all your Jelly needs
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JellyBeats: Punk pukes his guts out
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS April 25, 2008
Author: JellyBeats Added: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 10:22:33 -0800 Duration: 23Some Punks just have NO respect! See Punk turn his insides out as he gets all over excited in the ocean. Want more? Visit www.jellybeats.com for all your Jelly needs
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Forward Ever: Forward To Zion: Mikey Dread
from BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth March 16, 2008
Saturday, March 15, 2008 Forward To Zion: Mikey Dread Although an I-fficial announcement has not been made, I ve been told by a very reliable source that Michael Mikey Dread Campbell, the legendary Dread At The Controls, passed away this afternoon, Saturday March 15, 2008; after battling a brain tumor for the past six months. Look for I-fficial announcements soon at Mikey Dread s website. And at Dread At The Controls. Jamaican Observer article on his illness. XLR8R Magazine Profile. Tune in tonight, 11 p.m. - 2 a.m. PST to Saturday Night Rockers on KUSF 90.3 FM in San Francisco, streaming live via iTunes, for a full tribute. Posted by Double Identity at 6:47 PM 1 comments: BadGalsRadio said BadGalsRadio - and FoundationSound.co.uk; http://badgalsradio.com/ http://foundationsound.co.uk/ are presently airing the last interview done by Mikey Dread - in June of 2007; with Mama ASID of BadGalsRadio.com. we will be hosting an Electronic Nine Night for Mikey Dread - click over to BadGalsRadio for more info and the date. Mama ASID Meets Mikey Dread Mama ASID Meets Mikey Dread Yes Yes Yes,, Rumors a fly, and lies a clear up.. When Mama gets down to Nitty Gritty with Mr. Michael Mikey Dread Campbell - the Original Dread @ The Controls. if you want to know the facts Listen To This Podcast, Late last fall we got a note from Mikey Dread on MySpace warning us about a Poser who was doing interviews; shows and appearances pretending to be the Real Mikey Dread.. Oh Heavens to Murgatroid..we nah like dat ! soooooo we asked Mikey Dread to Come bring the Facts on BadGalsRadio live with Mama.. and He Did. We Clear the air on all the little controversies that have clouded the air and added to the mystery of Mikey Dread; both as a Performer and Producer. we get to the bottom on how and why he Became Mikey Dread . as well if or not he Produced The Clash . also we talk about that mine field between he and former partner Edi Fitzroy . if you want to know the facts Listen To This Podcast, Mikey Tells the story of how Barber Saloon , which is one of his biggest hits - is actually a studio out-take. yes, he was just making noise for the producer to tune the mic and riddim and it was so comical Clement Dodd decided it would be a novelty release; becoming his first number one hit on the world charts; and introducing the world to a new dj - Mikey Dread At the Controls Mikey also defines the truth on what a DJ is, then and now.. this is a must hear definition for those of you who run a soundsystem; and want to become a FoundationSound. you ll love the Mikey and Mama Pon di Mic team wrap up.. and Mikey s PSA for His Fans about the Poser Fake Mikey Dread. if you Love Dub Style Roots and Culture, this is a pod that you ll want to save to your archives. Remember This is The REAL MIKEY DREAD .. so Tune In Here Nah,, As Mikey Says Good Evenin and Good Nite, I hope you re feelin alright - well here comes a Musical Treat to make you know Roots and Culture is the Theme of the Nite, Flash it now Selector This Bounty of Dub includes such world classics as: Knock Knock Barber Saloon Industrial Spy Roots and Culture - Original Version Introduced Live by Mikey Dread Break Down the Walls First Generation Barcoding Inna Foreign Goodbye Duration: 61:46 Mins 64K MP3 Format Produced By: Mama ASID / RE Ausetkmt for BadGalsRadio 2008 BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@badgals-radio.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana
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RIP Joe Gibbs - We Remember Your Greatest Hits
from BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth March 14, 2008
Brother Joe Gibbs Left Us Much Too Soon.. When he left us in February 08; we didn t have a chance to honor him properly. knowing we could never forget his contribution - BadGals and FoundationSound set aside the proper time for a tribute and present it here. Trevor Elliott - The Musical Ambassador presents Thank You Joe Gibbs Thank You Joe Gibbs - from The Bassa As one of Jamaicas Earliest Super Producers, Joe gave us a mountain of hits that still reign as top sellers in the foundation and dancehall reggae categories. Any Artist who was really popular eventually made their way into the catalog of Joe Gibbs, as either a single or if they were really ready for fame - a complete album; as was the case for Culture when they dropped their most famous sides on Two Sevens Clash . To this day - no other reggae producer has Gone out of the Business after loosing their company in a scandal - and resurfaced with a string of top hits. we all remember the Infamous Charlie Pride v. Joe Gibbs Lawsuit for absconding writers credits and royalties on the Billboard Top Hit by Jamaican / English Songbird J.C. Lodge - Someone Loves You Honey (81 ). Our Own Musical Ambassador Trevor Elliott , leads us down memory lane with this Brilliant momento of sound for our brother in zion - Joe Gibbs . RIP Joe - You will be sorely missed This Musical Tribute contains some of Joes Biggest Hits, such as: Hold Them - Roy Shirley The Road is Rough - Joe Gibbs and The Professionals Money in My Pocket - Dennis Brown Friend and Money - Mikey Dread and Big Youth Magga Dog - Peter Tosh Hypocrit - The Heptones Uptown Top Rankin - Althea and Donna Love of the Common People - Nikki Thomas Someone Loves You Honey - J.C. Lodge Hold on To What You Got - Dennis Brown (sly and robbie) Two Sevens Clash - Culture Zion Gate - Culture Pablo in Zion - Latty Guzang (latty guzang/musical ambassador) Produced By : Trevor Bassa Elliot and RE Mama ASID Ausetkmt for MusicalAmbassador.com; BadGalsRadio.com; and Trenchtones.com. Produced : March 09, 2008 Duration: 46:00 - at 64k Digital Format - 44.1 mhz Copyrights : All Copyrights to Original Owners; All Rights Reserved; BadGalsRadio.com; MusicalAmbassador.com; Trenchtones.com for original vocals and studio engineering. This is a Bassa and Mama ASID Production - All Hail The Foundation of Sound This Musical Tribute contains some of Joes Biggest Hits Copyright 2008 BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@badgals-radio.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana
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The Clash - 'Live: Revolution Rock' teaser
from Webcastr March 11, 2008
This March, PBS stations nationwide will premiere The Clash Live: Revolution Rock, a new documentary film chronicling live performances from the iconic punk pioneers at the peak of their powers. A preview of the April 15 DVD release, this is a tribute to the band's electric live performances, and something you won't want to miss.
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RIP: Joe Gibbs Passes on in Mobay 02/21/08
from BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth February 22, 2008
Legendary producer died at 65 Friday, 22 February 2008 One of Jamaica s top record producers in the 1970 s, Joe Gibbs, is dead. Mr. Gibbs died Thursday night at the University Hospital of the West Indies after suffering a heart attack. He started his music career as a technician but made history in the Jamaican music industry with the production of several popular songs. Under his belt were songs by the likes of Beres Hammond, J C Lodge and Dennis Brown. Another Producer, Grub Cooper remembered Gibbs as a man who knew music. Joe Gibbs was in the seventies one of the biggest and best producers because he had a particular sound and that sound permeated throughout the whole music fraternity in those days. As a matter a fact even until today, his influence is there. He did produce many hits for Dennis Brown, the number one record, JC Lodge s ‘Someone Loves you Honey , which went number one in Europe and other places. He did a lot of work with the Diamonds and many other artistes. He s actually touched the life of most of the artistes in that era, he said. Joe Gibbs died at the age of 65. To the Family of Joe Gibbs, Artists, Friends, Fans and Colleagues, including Our Own Musical Ambassador - Trevor Elliott. We at BadGalsRadio, ASID HI-Power and Trenchtones Records express our deepest heartfelt sympathy on the Passing to Zion; of one of our Idols, the One and Only Mr. Joel Gibbs. Brother Joe Was a True Legend.. Always Setting the Mark High and Raising it Higher with each release. Thank You JOE This is from the Reggae Wikipedia - Joe Gibbs (born Joel A. Gibson in Montego Bay, 1943, died of heart attack 21 February 2008[1])[2] was a Jamaican reggae producer. After some time spent in the United States as an electronic engineer, Gibbs went back to Kingston, and opened a repair TV shop at 32 Beeston Street where he soon started to sell records.[2] The fast growth of the local music scene encouraged him to be more involved in the business, and in 1967 he started to record some artists in the back of his shop with a two-track tape machine and the already established Lee Perry who had just ended his association with Clement Coxsone Dodd. In 1968, with the help of Bunny Lee, he launched his Amalgamated label, and had his first success with one of the earliest rock steady tunes, Roy Shirley s Hold Them .[3]After Perry went away to set his own label Upsetters , Gibbs enrole the young Winston Niney Holness (later known as Niney The Observer) who helped maintain Gibbs production on the top of the charts. During the rock steady period til 1970, he met success with numerous smashing hits of vocalists like The Pioneers, Errol Dunkey, and Ken Parker, and worked with backing bands like Lynn Taitt and the Jets (including the organist Ansel Collins, and horns players Tommy McCook, Johnny Dizzy Moore, Bobby Ellis and Vin Gordon), or The Hippy Boys (featuring the Barrett brothers as the rhythm section). He switched to the reggae sound with his first international success Love of the Common People by Nicky Thomas (#9 in the UK charts in summer 1970).[3] He kept on recording famous artists like The Ethiopians, Delroy Wilson, and The Heptones (the two volumes of his singles compilations The Heptones and Friends were bestsellers in Jamaica). During this period he launched three new labels; Jogib, Shock, and Pressure Beat and also opened his New York Record Mart at 11 South Parade.[2] In 1972, after having moved his studio in the Duhaney Park district, he set up a new one at 20 North Parade and started to work with the sound engineer Errol Thompson, who used to be at Randy s Studio.[2] Together, known as The Mighty Two , along with his studio band known as The Professionals (that includes bassist Robbie Shakespeare, drummer Sly Dunbar and guitarist Earl Chinna Smith) they produced hundreds of singles including the hits Money In My Pocket by Dennis Brown and Ah So We Stay by Big Youth and Eviction by Black Uhuru. The duo worked on over 100 Jamaican number one hits.[2] In 1975, he set up his new 16-track studio and record pressing plant at 24 Retirement Crescent and kept on producing Jamaican artists under numerous label names (Crazy Joe, Reflections, Belmont, Town most internationally acclaimed production, with a major impact on the punk band The Clash. Other successful artists produced by the Mighty Two during the end of the seventies include Marcia Aitken, Althea s hit of Someone Loves You Honey . He didn t pay any royalties to the song s writer, Charley Pride, who sued and won. Unable to pay the huge settlement ordered by the Court, Gibbs went out of business.[2] In 1993, he went back on the Jamaican scene, reissuing works from his enormous catalogue on the Rocky One label his son Carl had started from Miami a few years before, and teaming again with Errol Thompson to produce some new music. BadGalsRadio will be playing a wide selection of music for the next seven days from the discography of Brotha Joe Gibbs. Tune In for a Supreme Sound Clash of Massive Proportions - from the Hands of a Master, the One and Only - Joe Gibbs Copyright 2008 BadGalsRadio ~ I-riginal 100%GalBassed RooticalTruth. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@badgals-radio.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana
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