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A highlight from Wholehearted Worship

Evangelism on SermonAudio

06:11 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from Wholehearted Worship

"Now, if you can turn your Bibles, your Raps, to 1 Corinthians 14. After today, we got one more before we talk a little bit about gratitude, and then we get into the incarnation in preparation for Christmas. And we're going to pick up in verse 13, therefore, one who speaks in a tongue should pray that he may interpret. For if I pray in a tongue, my spirit prays, but my mind is unfruitful. What am I to do? I will pray with my spirit, but I will also pray with my mind. I will sing praise with my spirit, but I will sing praise with my mind also. Otherwise, if you give thanks with your spirit, how can anyone in the position of an outsider say to amen your thanksgiving when he does not know what you are saying? For you may be giving thanks well enough, but the other person is not being built up. I thank God that I speak in tongues more than all of you. Nevertheless, in church, I would rather speak five words with my mind in order to instruct others than 10 ,000 words in a tongue. Brothers, do not be children in your thinking. Be infants and evil, but in your thinking, be mature. In the law, it is written, by people of strange tongues and by the lips of foreigners, I will speak to this people, and even then, they will not listen to me, says the Lord. Thus, tongues are a sign not for believers, but for unbelievers, while prophecy is a sign not for unbelievers, but for believers. If therefore the whole church comes together and all speak in tongues and outsiders or unbelievers enter, will they not say that you are out of your minds? But if all prophecy and an unbeliever or outsider enters, he is convicted by all, he is called to account by all. The secrets of his heart are disclosed, and so, falling on his face, he will worship God and declare that God is really among you. May God bless the reading of his word this morning. Let's pray. Father, as we sit under the counsel of your word, make us like trees that are planted by the river, bearing fruit and season. May your word not return void, but may you do great things through the renewing of our minds this morning. Well, there are a number of song lyrics that people mishear. Not, you know, it's not the weird Al making up new lyrics to a song, but because of all the stuff that's going on in the music and the blurring of consonants and of the sound of vowels, people hear the wrong thing. And so one of the more famous or some of the more famous ones are, there's a bathroom on the right. Yeah, Jimi Hendrix in some people's mind said, excuse me while I kiss this guy. That's not what he's saying. For some people, it's sweet dreams are made of cheese. Perhaps that's speaking about pizza dreams. I'm not really sure. But for others, they thought we built this city on sausage rolls. So I'm not sure how that happens. Dire straits apparently once saying money for nothing and chips for free. That's a good restaurant right there. I can see clearly now Lorraine is gone. Queen saying apparently in some people's minds, kicking your cat all over the place. Okay, sometimes I want to kick cats. I don't tell my children that. And the last one is I used to work with someone who's thought the song was tube steak boogie. Not sure what hot dogs or sausage have to do with the boogie, but nonetheless, that's what she thought. We can be confused about things. That's where really I'm going about this. There's a lot that can happen within the course of a worship service that can be confusing to people. They don't understand. They don't hear right. And we don't want to add to that confusion unnecessarily. And this morning, we're going to talk about wholehearted worship. And Paul continues with that theme that he has begun already about the need for intelligibility, the need for people to understand what you're saying, and I would say by extension, what in the world is going on? And so the first part of this that I want to talk about from verses 13 and 19 is that wholehearted worship engages mind and spirit. Wholehearted worship engages both the mind as well as the spirit. Paul has been talking about how love is intended to govern the spiritual gifts precisely so that we grow in faith, hope, and love. And as we grow in faith, hope, and love, we can offer to others in the course of our worship strength, encouragement, and comfort.

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Pat Boone Has Always Been a Beacon of Wholesomeness

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:46 min | 9 months ago

Pat Boone Has Always Been a Beacon of Wholesomeness

"Fascinating that at that young age, you were presented as this image of a wholesomeness and already in the 50s. Look, this is just the way of the world. The dark side is always attractive. And people don't understand what they're getting into. You know, you kind of think like, wow, Elvis Presley, the idea that he died of a drug overdose bloated Iraq at age 42. It breaks your heart. How many of those people they trod that path? And they died so young whether they were talking to Jimi Hendrix or anybody, any name, you know, Jim Morrison. I mean, on and on and on and on and you represent it obviously something very, very different. And The Rolling Stones and even The Beatles, if they were experimenting with drugs, they were very wealthy, and they could go to Switzerland and then have their blood transfused. Yes, Keith Richards famously had to get a blood transfusion because he was so loaded up with drugs. He's like, not a problem. I'll just go to some clinic in Switzerland, and we'll take care of that. Yeah, but kids were dying by the thousands following examples with the drugs that they couldn't afford to have their blood transfused. And people weren't even making well, there was a connection, but I mean, you know, you couldn't blame them for just sinking in their songs and living their lives the way they wanted to. But the fallout from it was too bad. It was very unfortunate. And of course, here I was had four daughters living in Beverly Hills and going to church regularly and riding bestselling books of Christian principles. And yet having rock and roll records at the same time. And so I was okay.

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"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

07:34 min | 1 year ago

"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"Floaters. Float. Slow down. Tariff and my name is Larry. I like a woman with long legs. It can drink whisky. And likes to get funky with me all night. Float. Florida. I'm having fun by myself. Fuck anybody else. Hi. My name is Harold. I'm Sagittarius. And I like a woman who's strong. The action you want. You can mimic the song, but it's a great fucking song. I'm actually gonna go listen to that after I've done through recording this podcast. And number one, this week, in 19 77, I was saying a drum roll. I don't have a drum roll. I have everything else. Anyways, number one this week in 1977, I just want to be your everything. By Andy Gibb. Yeah, Andy was the man back then. Yep. They had top ten and 1977 this week. All right, moving on. This day in music, 1968 was there was a busy day in 1968. This was kind of a busy day in 1968. Jeannie C. Riley went to number one on the U.S. single chat with do you know? Jeannie C Reilly she went to number one in the U.S. singles chart with hopper valley PTA, she won a Grammy for best female country singer of 1968. A lot of people think Bobby gentry saying that son. Yeah. A lot of people confuse that. But nope, it was Genie C Reilly. She gets her due. On that same day in 1968, madam tussauds wax works in London, madam tussaud, Adam tussauds, wax works, and London gave The Beatles their 5th image change of clothes and hair in four years. They were definitely trendy. Also in this day in 1968, the Jimi Hendrix experience released their version of Bob Dylan's song. Yep, you know it. All along the watchtower. Hendrix had been given a tape of Dylan's recording by a publicist and Dave mason from traffic and The Rolling Stones, Brian Jones, both played on that recording. Which is widely known as the best version of that song. I would say it's probably 99.9% of the people that listen to that song and have heard Dylan's version. Prefer the Jimi Hendrix version. I think you agree. Also on this day in 1968, Deep Purple hit number four in the U.S. singles chart with their debut single. You know? Do you know what their debut single was? I'll give you a hint. It wasn't smoke on the water. It wasn't highway star. Nope. It was hush. Yeah. Yep. They hit number four in the singles chart with hush. Also a band in 1997 called a cooler shaken. They did a pretty good version of that also. More Jimi Hendrix on this day in 1971, the first edition of the new BBC TV show, the old grey whistle test was in. Presented by Richard Williams, the show included film clips of Jimi Hendrix from the Monterey festival, playing wild thing. Which is on the album, Jimi Hendrix Otis Redding experience. Highly suggest you get that. They had video of Bob Dylan, playing Maggie's farm. Plus America and Leslie Duncan live in the studio. Oh, America played live there. The influential show went on to enjoy a run from 1971 to 1987. I do remember watching that late at night coming home drunk, eating, I don't know whatever. Kelly's roast beef, beachmont roast beef, a tuna fish sandwich. I don't know. Remember watching that, Joe. According to present the bob Harris, the program derived its name. From a tin pan alley phrase from years before, when they got the first pressing of the record, they would play it to the people they called the old grays who would do a man in gray suits. Doorman. The songs they could remember and whistle, having heard it just once or twice, had passed the old gray whistle test. Now you know, now you know. On this day in 1974, Kyle Douglas was at number one on the UK Singles shot with Kung fu fighting. The song was recorded in ten minutes, G you don't say. And it started out as a B side and went on to sell over 10 million. And made Douglass a one hit one to that's for sure. That's a legendary one. That's in the one hit one to Hall of Fame, that one. On this day in 1977, meatloaf released his second studio album bat out of hell. His first collaboration with composer Jim steinman and produce a Todd Rundgren, it is one of the bestselling albums of all time, having sold over 43 million copies worldwide. And it still sells over 200,000 copies a year today. The first single release from the album, you took the words right out of my mouth, actually failed to chart when it was first released. Imagine that. Let's see, jump back a couple of years on this day in 1974. Barry White went to number one on the U.S. singles shot with

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"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

05:04 min | 1 year ago

"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"Yeah. Yeah. Jack like socks into jazz. I don't get it. Yeah. Yeah, there's some that are just like, all right, that's enough of that. I do like melody, you know what I mean? You got to put some melody in there. And if you want to go off on a ten minute improvisation, that's fine. But then come back to the melody because then you see, if you don't, you lost me. You know what I mean? The only jazz I like is I just discovered this girl I used to work with Brazilian girl. In costumes. And she turned me on to Brazilian jazz, which is a different type of jazz, like this one particular artist, but belgia beto. And I guess her father was a big jazz guy down and Brazil in that whole genre of jazz, and it's more melodic, it almost sounds like. A combination of island music and lounge music. It's very nice, good tempos. Yeah, I don't like that. And then the piano. Yeah, that's rough. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. I just never really caught on to the jazz thing, man. Yeah. So you mentioned earlier that ram wasn't really an except wasn't really accepted by the critics. What other give me another band or an album? The kind of suffered that, do you know? Yeah. Jimi Hendrix, are you experienced apparently was not met? I'm going by Rolling Stone, which, you know, I guess take that with a grain of salt, but Jimi Hendrix. Are you experiencing 1967? Was not met was not met well upon its first release. It didn't like it. No. No. It kind of went the same route and I've mentioned this when Springsteen came out with Nebraska. They thought it was kind of a sellout album. He just did these solo acoustic songs in his basement and they're like, ah, it's a money grab and where's the E street band? Why is he doing this? In evidently those were demos that were going to go to the E street band, and be full blown Bruce Springsteen. And these three band songs, but I guess his manager was like, ah, these are pretty good on their own. These demos are good on their own. And so he released the brasca.

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"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Black Mental Health Podcast

Black Mental Health Podcast

01:58 min | 1 year ago

"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Black Mental Health Podcast

"What we talked about earlier, Barry and dreams. You know, suffering alone is what the song is about. And like I said before, we all suffer. And that's my way that I relate to people. It's new pain. 'cause we've all been through May. You know, so that's what the song is about, you know, that lonely place that you feel, whether it's like you're experiencing pain, ruminating on it, in a certain situation where you don't feel heard or understood, the song is pretty much saying like, I know what that's like. That's the third verse, you know, wish I could write a wrong for you, sincerely. I know what it's like to go through pain. So that's what it's about. You know, it's not the it ain't no club single, you know? It's not gonna get played in anybody graduation. But one of my musical heroes is Kid Cudi. And. His music comes from a place of pain, you know, and I remember the first time I heard soundtrack to my life, I'm like, this dude understands what it's like to be me. And I've been riding with him ever since. Can Cudi was one of the reasons I learned how to play guitar too. Him and Jimi Hendrix. But. Like I said, I talk about what people don't want to talk about. Sing about it too. You spoke on something. I was trying to formulate the question of why you say you said you relate through people through pain. And you relate to people because it's something that everyone experiences in some way or another. Do you ever feel like. I'm trying to worry correctly? Do you ever feel? Because I understand that to me, this is a mental health podcast, having certain conversations, you were, you are a breath of fresh air when you bring a comedic aspect to the certain type of conversation..

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"jimi hendrix" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

thebuzzr pod

08:10 min | 2 years ago

"jimi hendrix" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

"The band explores several rock sub genres blues hard rock punk psychedelic and classic rock without being defined by one in particular their songwriting flex the lifestyle. They lead as young artist living in the big city nightlife relationships and personal experiences. Today albert alonzo who does guitars for the man and louis vetch. The drummer join us. Hey we have broadband long girl dogs from london. Uk and today we have members of the band alghero and jonathan. Welcome guys how you doing as ago high say. How're you doing real snowy here in canada. But didn't that one of these people that should have been born in brazil. I guess i was is from brazil. I'm from mexico but stop from brazil. His oh ended guttural the sun with him. We have a family member From mexico beautiful country. Yeah yeah yeah. I miss it every day. Yeah i don't blame you see pictures anyways so thank you for coming on. The podcast is really great. Love your sound general defying. i you can't what you doing. I've been watching you guys on facebook. You happen to cool cover on the doors. Which is one of my favorite bands. I loved of egypt really well. Thank you very has elected. Yeah i love it actually. I was blown away. Do blondie in iran. Ah and you're good at all themselves. I was really impressed. But we're here to talk about your original music So what started you in the music industry like made you want to be. I'll let you go first though at. Uso thank you jp. Thank you shave for Listening to recover where we're putting a little bit for trying to entertain people for now that we cannot play any live gigs at the moment. And that's our challenge. So i'm really happy that they're liking them and well. I don't know i've always been Like obsessed with music since. I can remember like music. Slow is something. That's been around me. And i think when i started learning to play guitar just became away For me to be able to express myself. And i just really liked it and decided i want to like be able to express myself to other people on stage and just make some nice when japan. Guitar I think i was throwing like fourteen years old. That's the kid who would you consider Someone in terms of the best advocates. Say eddie van halen jimi hendrix. Yeah well anyway. Halen definitely is probably one of the best guitarist that ever existed. His technique was used amazing But i am more influenced Would say probably from the school of jimi hendrix or even jumpers shanta. And they do they speak a little bit more in there like the way they play guitar. Talks to me. It'd be more deck. Why is also a massive influenced for me and how were they different Well i think that. At least in my opinion i feel like they were more focused on expressing themselves without having to be technically perfect. And that's something that i really like because to me. Rock-n'-roll should be shouldn't be perfect one hundred percent. It shouldn't be sloppy. sometimes. And i think the jumpers santana jimi hendrix are very good like they prefer feeling and expression over technicality and to me jumpers sandik and say everything he has to say with a couple of notes without having to be like the the hardest solo to play. And that's something that has always always grabbed me. That's really cool explanation. I like that had thank you. I actually just. A larger suddenness show He air store night and he has classical influences in his music versus the legacy guitars as pretty cool here. That and what about you. Jonathan i started about the same age is out befell Maybe yes attained like best year from junior high school and it was. The guitar actually wanted to play sax festival but By aaron school band so tar was in the end than I guess i always sung while to cycling off in the car with that. Sort of thing and Just kind of tend into something that i decided one day i wanted to do probably Guess so here. I am in london. 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"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Snarf Talk

Snarf Talk

04:41 min | 2 years ago

"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Snarf Talk

"If it were me they'd be higher. All right i'll say that. That's the rolling stones. They're top their top five. I sure yeah. I love the rolling stones. I listened the rolling stone to this day all the time. They have so many hits as they listen. If you think you like the rolling stones. I can guarantee you. There's a dozen songs. You've never heard that you will like better on the radio. It yet or so much stuff and it's so good. Yeah i completely agree. They are forever. That band is forever going to be in. Everyone's life. I think to me their top. The top five five for shirt six is stupid. I don't they might be tough three. They should never put them as number six. I am really going to be aggravated with what comes next. I think i don't think you are number with a few of them is acdc. This is an unpopular opinion. I don't think top-five band so i love acdc. I do not think they're a top five ban either. I think there are top ten. Yes maybe talk fifteen. I don't think they did anything. That was that ground break in my life right in my life. They are the loudest band. I've ever seen in counselor amazing and they are amazing. It's they got all of them. They knew how to capitalize on rockets. They did that i just. I don't believe that they are better than the who know because of rolling stone or the rolling stock how are their own lists above the rolling stones. I know i don't agree. That's insane i love. Acdc i've loved the fire like cr they're above jimi hendrix. Don't agree to this. Make sense and i'm sorry guys i know you're commenting. A bunch of people are commenting. I'm looking at this list..

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"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Snarf Talk

Snarf Talk

03:59 min | 2 years ago

"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Snarf Talk

"I know this is probably cliche to say a rush fan. But it was a song that i listened to throughout my childhood. Like from Grade school through high school because my brother introduced it to me and my mom mom listen to a lot of this stuff. And that's what got me in was one of the songs that got me into like classic rock and i listened to it all the time and i thought it was strange and like really catchy and i was like this is what people listen to. Yeah and i loved it though. Like listen to love that it's original and it's so much different than everything so different. It was so different. And so good. And then i started to learn more about the band. i got more involved with music and learn more about rush as a whole and And i just really fell in love with them. I can't remember the lead singer. Same something getty Everybody just knows neil pert. Yeah but getty is last name. Getty is a short man. He played bass is their lead singer. Yeah well that was number twenty five so we'll move on. I'm just like from here on out. I'll just sing you some of their songs. And then you have to guess who it is. Okay so twenty four. i'm. I'm not going to sing songs. Going to give you the the notes down and okay. it's nirvana. I should have known that only four is nirvana. Listen here. i'm going to say this right now. I am a huge nirvana fan. Nirvana are not necessarily the best musicians. Would i consider them. Rock bands of all time absolutely not influential. The red show runs. Rock nineties rock. Dave grohl is obviously human. I would say influential in the nineties for grunge. absolutely yes. They started like they the top them and soundgarden and pearl jam and what i put him at twenty four grace rock fans of all time. I mean for me. maybe. I don't know i'm a i'm a big nirvana fan. Me personally listening to them. Because it's a real downers yeah. I don't i love nirvana as well. I thought they were great. I don't think they are in the top twenty five for me for greatest rock bands of all time. That's fair enough now. Dirk says getty lee getty lee. I knew it was getty Number twenty three number twenty. Three this one. I just think it's criminally low. But it's not really a band so it's the jimi hendrix. Experience is listed as twenty three. I mean it was his band his pants. You know i i don't even know how it's this low jimi hendrix is probably top five. Maybe if not the greatest guitar player of all time. I'm saying the reason they ranked at so low as because he didn't have it's not well and he didn't have a huge portfolio like he died very young at twenty seven. Yeah and he only had two albums i think. Yeah that was it So there's not much work off there. I know like phenomenal. Yes i agree one of the greatest guitarists of all times top sure. Yeah yes it. Just when you're talking about bans and what they've done over a lifetime when you have bands that have been around for fifty years even longer with some of them like you. I don't know. I don't know if it weighs the same. You know what i mean like. I understand like people. Think the rolling stones or whatever and they've been around for so long and whatever..

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The Secret of George Clinton's Success

World Cafe

01:10 min | 2 years ago

The Secret of George Clinton's Success

"Is george clinton so important. George clinton outside of creating this entire mythology this entire cosmos unto itself of the parliament. Funke delic world. He musically really innovated at at every step and lay down a lot of foundations for stuff that we enjoy today. You know he really took say like the rhythmic formula of james brown. They talk about the emphasis on the one the first beat but then also took great influence from jimi hendrix and the beatles. Sergeant pepper's like. I like to think of parliament. Funke delic the heard sergeant peppers and just kept doing that but but also elevating it and bringing it into that whole that whole like a concept album thing in the psychedelic. Rock influenced the kind of stretch that across this large body of work and really created like a new paradigm for music and for thinking about music and the mythology behind the art

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"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Metal Mantra Podcast

Metal Mantra Podcast

06:34 min | 2 years ago

"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Metal Mantra Podcast

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"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Metal Mantra Podcast

Metal Mantra Podcast

02:18 min | 2 years ago

"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Metal Mantra Podcast

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"jimi hendrix" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

02:33 min | 2 years ago

"jimi hendrix" Discussed on KOMO

"The Jimi Hendrix stuff. It's kind of sad to see it painted blue and been seeing that right then, and there was just like that hurts even more. It's like this is our city. Are things it was to protect this kind of stuff in this, Adrian Rivera said. That as this heart has, he has was by the vandalism. He felt better when some nearby businesses stepped up, providing a hose and other equipment to clean off the statue. What a great effort, everybody For doing that. 7 40 here. Tomoe News. We got a lot of sports to cover this morning as a feel. Seattle We've got an NHL team Climate pledge Arena, now officially home. To a National Hockey League team gives me chills to say that yesterday this yellow crack and became the league's 32nd franchise after owners finished paying off the $650 million expansion feet. It means the crack in Canal sign free agents. And agreed to trade with other NHL teams Club is preparing to pick its first players during the expansion draft. That'll happen in July. The team says. Climate pledge Arena is on track to open in time for the puck drop. This fall. Other news we have a six game home stand began last night for Seattle Mariners, the first three against the Angels. Then they got the Orioles beginning on Monday. It was a 33 game by the way last night in the fourth with the Angels when Tom Murphy Went deep for the second time this season. That makes it a 43 lead in the sixth. Still a one run game in the Mariners score one run when Dylan more scores on the throwing air by Angels catcher Kurt Suzuki that made it 5 to 3. Mariners would had two more runs in the eighth and on their way to a 74 victory. The Seattle Mariners air one game behind first place Oakland. In the West Round two for the NFL draft. The Seahawks find a receiver Seahawks taking Duane Eskridge of the western Michigan team area in only six games. He caught 34 passes for 784 yards, eight touchdowns. He can also return kicks. He's refined his speed running track in high school and was a state champion of 100. In high school in Ohio, and we've got to you dumb football team. They got pads on today for the purple gold game springing keeps off the 12 noon about 9000 fans will be allowed there at Husky Stadium. It will be televised on the Pac 12 network crew races. The Windemere Cup. Underway here in about 40 minutes to u Dub saying no fans along the shoreline there with the Montlake cut, they'll have AH, virtual experience. You can actually stream and watch it online at one America cup dot com opening They both parade at noon again that is going to be also Counsel because of the pandemic is gonna be a virtual experience streaming online as well. Seattle Yacht Club Go Their website for more details. We got sports for you at 10 and 40..

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"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Metal Mantra Podcast

Metal Mantra Podcast

05:04 min | 2 years ago

"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Metal Mantra Podcast

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"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Metal Mantra Podcast

Metal Mantra Podcast

08:10 min | 2 years ago

"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Metal Mantra Podcast

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Seattle Sounders launch Jimi Hendrix-inspired kit

Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

00:30 sec | 2 years ago

Seattle Sounders launch Jimi Hendrix-inspired kit

"The The Seattle Seattle Sounders Sounders get get a a new new look look inspired inspired by by the the psychedelic psychedelic rock rock of of Jimi Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix. Cairo Cairo seven seven TVs, TVs, Tracy Tracy Leon Leon has has details details swirls swirls of of purple, purple, orange and yellow, our salute to the Seattle music legend and his love of vivid colors. This year, the MLS let teams create secondary uniforms that had individual meaning to their clubs. Hendricks look is more than just a cool kid. It's a fund raiser with the P Olive tribe. A portion of the Jersey sales will go to five groups helping communities of color.

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Officer-involved shooting near Northwest African American Museum in Seattle

News, Traffic and Weather

01:56 min | 3 years ago

Officer-involved shooting near Northwest African American Museum in Seattle

"Is shooting led to an officer involved shooting in Seattle Tonight. There is a large police presence at the scene just south of I 90 on Massachusetts Avenue That's near the North West African American Museum and Jimi Hendrix Park come most jewelry does live on the scene with the latest information, Joel Hi, everyone we're getting in the statement. You have very limited information right now. Although the P I O has just come over to say that they are going to be issuing a statement, so we'll try to run over and catch up with that. But we do know that officers were responding to a shooting just a short distance from where we're at here, a 23rd and South Massachusetts, and we believe it happened up on the left hand side of your screen out While those officers were here. They became involved in a shooting themselves. Beyond that, though nothing else has Been confirmed. Now we did ask if anyone was hurt or killed. We were told that we would have to wait for an update. Looks like they're about to give that to us shortly here, looking around close to two dozen patrol cars here in the neighborhood. Let's go to some of the video that we shot just moments ago. This footage was taken right up with the actual crime scene. We have since been pushed back farther down the perimeter. Now it appears the shooting may have occurred in a park in front of the North West African American Museum. We know that there have been people Camping there at the park since last June, But no word of any of those campers are actually involved in tonight's incident. Now we did see many evidence markers on the ground at that crime scene. We don't know if those are shell casings or possibly something else. There are indications that several people could have been hit by gunfire. We're working to confirm that. Let's come back here live now. Now There are several community members that have gathered around. Not actually witnesses. They say that they came out to monitor what was going on trying to get an update. We're gonna head over right now and get an update as well and bring you what we find out. Later in this newscast, I'll send it back to you. All right, we'll

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"jimi hendrix" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

02:33 min | 3 years ago

"jimi hendrix" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"But the emptiness there showed that the much clearer View of Abraham Lincoln, the statue of Abraham Lincoln, who guided the nation through the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln receiving all kinds of shout outs during the inauguration. His portrait hangs in the Oval Office were Joe Biden will be serving As president alongside George Washington. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton. You add Amy Klobuchar from Minnesota and her opening remarks, telling a story about Abraham Lincoln when he brand week he gave his first inaugural address in front of this capital. The dome was only partially constructed. You want to say braced by ropes of steel, He promised he would finish it Name was criticized. We're spending funds on it during the civil war. To those critics, he replied. If the people see the capital going on, it is a sign. We intend the union shall go on. And it did, and it will. All kinds of mentions of Abraham Lincoln. At the inauguration. Glens and Rosell joining us. Hello, Glenn. Hey, You know what I say if you can't beat them, join them. So here's a right proposed if I had a kid in the San Francisco school system, how about Shay Guevara Elementary School? Grace, Slick middle school, Jimi Hendrix High School, Right, Because Jimmy and Grace never did anything wrong when you go there, Right, right? Yeah. Hmm. This is insane. I'm from Washington. Do you say what's gonna happen? I mean, they're gonna rename the city that I'm born from and where they're gonna name it, huh? Yeah, It's a great question. It's a great question. Great points. Glenn. Thank you. I can tell. Yeah, let's name it after Jimi Hendrix. Grace. Slick. Yeah, more. Your calls coming up. You're on hold hang in there. Busy Thursday night. Powell also But let me be clear because it matters.

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"jimi hendrix" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

KOA 850 AM

03:55 min | 3 years ago

"jimi hendrix" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

"A scientist now. Alfred went down the heart rabbit hole. Not smart man. Oh, my goodness. How talented Man. How talented man. God, Lady justice. Um, no, They're great, Wrong vocals that secret patient and that song right there. That's cold blooded dog. Yeah, that is good blooded. I went down a rabbit hole yesterday. Actually, no, I think of a Saturday went down the rabbit hole Saturday. I watched a I watched the mamas in Pappas Do California dream in which you know, as a California kid, that whole sound that was like That was something that resonated throughout California, You know, in my early young years, and then of course, it all came back from that Forrest Gump soundtrack that had all those songs that he was going through his life. And Click on something. And it is John Phillips, who was part of the Mamas and Pappas, who, of course, was also part of a number of other bands. Put together this concert, which was the Monterey pop festival in 1967, Okay, and it was all digitally remastered. And I watched. How did that sound? Let me tell you something. It sounded amazing. But to see like Simon Garfunkel before they really became anything yet Jefferson Airplane who eventually became Jefferson Starship, you had Jimi Hendrix. Jimi Hendrix performing you had Janis Joplin performing. Yeah, the mama's in the Pappas. It was I was there for an hour and 20 minutes. Just Just watch it. And then you had All these scenes of what? How they were experiencing this concert. I mean, they're sleeping is sleeping bags, no tents, no tents. They're just sleeping out in the middle of fields. Um, uh, It was a crazy scene from the sixties. But that was I went right down that rabbit hole this watch. It was great. It was great, You know? Look, that was way before my time that music But it doesn't matter. I think the music and I'm going to say I'm a fan of a lot of music in the seventies. Oh, yeah. You know, I'm a huge disco fan. Rock and roll fan, You know, I'm saying and I'm the first generation of music videos. You know, I'm saying like when we were in school, MTV happened, that was it. And then that was it right. So Um You know what? Buggles video killed the radio star. The first ever video on there, Right? Right. I remember waiting for premieres of Videos to come out. You know, I'm saying like Michael Jackson. No thrill is gonna be out tomorrow at 9 P.m.. And everybody's sitting around for dirty Diana. No yank of its right. I mean, just just That the parenti stuff that he did them just just but I consume a lot of my music. Still to this day, the A video By the way, I'm at home. This is why Alfred and I stayed up until about four o'clock in the morning every day in Miami because it we just went through our musical genre Playlist and Two guys who grew up in completely different areas of the country. Um what we have the same taste Same taste in music, which he bananas, music, including the country, like whenever it is singing my country playlist every single word. I'm like, You've got to be kidding me. All right? It's time to get your best bets of the night. Hit it there be arj. This is like the second straight show he hasn't hit. Hit it! Be large Boom! Boom! Show me the money Technology. Joe Joe..

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"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Our Favorite Albums

Our Favorite Albums

04:23 min | 3 years ago

"jimi hendrix" Discussed on Our Favorite Albums

"It's funny here in base from a me song to know those mixes the sixers as it's gonna cut all the base out which is unfortunate because that guy was really good. Yeah but i mean you know the mixing board back then. Yeah you hear that low rumble of that close string bass. It adds something nice to it. Yeah you know it may be. The site of having this song at the end of this album is for anyone that was not a kings fan. Maybe listen to the album. It's kind of questioning whether or not. There's good as everybody tells you they. Were we actually get to the point where there's a recognizable song really complicated jimi hendrix song which is famous song. You listen these guys blow away life. Maybe that's the exclamation point right. Maybe that's where they go. Hey look we really are as good as ever said we were. Yeah and now we're gonna prove it here. It is by the way. This isn't as complicated as love steph. We play on the cell.

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"jimi hendrix" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

03:21 min | 3 years ago

"jimi hendrix" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"Conducting. That I'm finding these gems and we're gonna play them throughout the night tonight that I find on television that he's the specials that missed arrested on TV, and you never see them And I'm watching. I got caught up in one before I left. I drove in tonight. I want to be with the alive of live from New York. Literally. You know Piscopo live from New York. Come on. And some before driven. I got stuck on the TV and watching the TV watching. I'm not going to tell you about it. But coming up in the next hour, I found classic Frank Sinatra with some some great great talent. So we're very, very excited to have you here. I got to tell you with the with the Stevie Wonder thing. You know, I keep thinking about it as I told you last week. That my son last night I was with my boy Michael, who plays incredible guitar grace of God. And I don't know how we could play the guitar, but not like this kid. He's 18. And he does like Steve. He does like Stevie Ray Vaughan. And and he does Philip safe. You know any of Jimi Hendrix? Of course. So we're jamming and then and I know Stevie Wonder is his favorite music artist. My son, Michael. I told you that So I took out the video difficult. You know, Dad thing to do? I said, Well, I know that's rock and roll is really great. You know, I took it the video off Mr Sinatra singing this. What? I just play for you now, you know For once in my life, it was called Sinatra with Don Costa was the name of the special 1969. Excuse me. That's when rock and roll was at its height, man. That's what Jimi Hendrix was out there. The Beatles were stronger than ever. 69. It was the animals, the Rolling Stones, the old man, Mr Sinatra rest his soul. He just went through it all. And in 1969 having a special on a major network and back then it was like 40 50 million people watching. Not like now we gotta Couple million people. I love that. So I played that for once in my life. Steven and Michael was like, Wow. Wow. So I started explained to Michael the complexities of the arrangements of, for example, Nelson Riddle, or, for example, Duke Ellington with Frank Sinatra. When you listen to it, and you listen to, uh, classical music. It's very similar. The complexities of the enraged of the arrangement. I know I just made it analogy of classical music. To Frank Sinatra. But that's exactly what it is. So I found this great jam. I want to play for you. It's from the album Francis A. And Edward K. It's with the Duke Ellington Orchestra. Listen to the complexities of this arrangement. If you would and listen how Mr Sinatra lays back, he holds back. He lets the ban whale and he stays stays like a step just behind him. Classic Frank Sinatra. We've come back to me. You hear my voice where you are, Take a train. Steal a car up. Afraid Grab a star. Come back to me. Oh, It's a plane captured. Breathe on your hands on your knees. Swim off! Fly only. Please come on back to me. On a mule and a check with your hair and let in a hollering when I don't care.

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"jimi hendrix" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

02:19 min | 3 years ago

"jimi hendrix" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Yeah. Good Set list. Uhh way just played all over, you know, and Somehow we got booked at the psychiatric hospital and It was a main recollection was the guy got up on stage and gave a long introduction of the band went on went on one on there waiting to go on. Then somebody came up and took him away. Oh, on At some point, though, you realized I'm a good guitar player, but I'm not Jimi Hendrix. I'm a good singer, but maybe I'm not Roy Orbison. And my way to become an original is to write my own songs. How does that start? How do you have the kind of give yourself permission? Just sit down and create for yourself. We played a lot, and we've been around a lot by that time. You know, I traveled across the country a couple of times with the band and We've seen some other bands and I, you know, we thought we were pretty good, but I would occasionally bump into somebody who I said, Well, they got a little bit of an edge on us. And I come home and at some point I was in my early twenties, and I just Tried to assess my talents one by one. And I said, Well, Guitar player. Well, I'm good guitar player better than a lot of guys. I'm not the best. So Singer Well That's a tough one. You know, I never thought I had much of a voice. So I'm gonna have to learn how to sing. How just saying as best as I can, But I'm never gonna make my way just as a singer, you know? Plus, I've been writing all along. But I was at a moment where I just came to a crossroads. And I said, Well, if I'm going to take the next step, I'm gonna have to write some Songs that air fireworks, you know that that I'll be able to to put across with just the guitar, my voice and my song because I wasn't working in a band at the time. And I felt I needed to do something that was more original. And, uh, I just sat down at the piano and and I just started Tonto.

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"jimi hendrix" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

02:19 min | 3 years ago

"jimi hendrix" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Yeah. Good set list. Uhh! We just played all over, you know, And somehow we got booked at the psychiatric hospital and It was my main recollection was the guy got up on stage and gave a long introduction of the band went on went on one on there waiting to go on. Then somebody came up and took him away. On At some point, though, you realized I'm a good guitar player, but I'm not Jimi Hendrix. I'm a good singer, but maybe I'm not Roy Orbison. And my way to become an original is to write my own songs. How does that start? How do you have the kind of give yourself the permission? Just sit down and create for yourself. We played a lot, and we've been around a lot by that time. You know, I traveled across the country a couple of times with the band and We've seen some other bands and I, you know, we thought we were pretty good, but I would occasionally bump into somebody who I said, Well, they got a little bit of an edge on us. And I come home and at some point I was in my early twenties, and I just Tried to assess my talents one by one. And I said, Well, Guitar player. Well, I'm a good guitar player better than a lot of guys. I'm not the best. So Singer Well That's a tough one. You know, I never thought I had much of a voice. So I'm gonna have to learn how to sing how to sing as best as I can, But I'm never gonna make my way just as a singer, you know? Plus, I been writing all along. But I was in a moment where I just came to a crossroads. And I said, Well, if I'm going to take the next step, I'm gonna have to write some Songs that air fireworks, you know that that I'll be able to to put across with just the guitar, my voice and my song because I wasn't working in a band at the time. And I felt I needed to do something that was more original. And, uh, I just sat down at the piano and and I just started Tonto.

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How to die well, by living well

Buddhist Society of Western Australia

05:28 min | 3 years ago

How to die well, by living well

"It is good to see seventy people this evening but it's worth booths three months. B- can always say some golden oldies on youtube of those really really desperate. You can always come to monastery or even better. Terrace will announce if you haven't seen already on the twelfth of august cut university. That's just about a month from now. So if you re so desperate and four weeks time. We had giving a talk at curtin university in the evening on wednesday evening. Seven to eight at john brahm. I is archbishop halved the agronaut bishops the clouds will be on just have a good time on the subject of jesus met the buddha what they say to each other. I know whether i would say it's a turn water into wine. That's breaking your precepts anyway. Tonight's talk. I wanted to do a special. The you're not just because it's the last topic because for those of you who were here last week to stay behind. You would've noticed this excitement. One of the members of becoming for awhile just talking to me just passed out and died so he died. Actually just right where. This gentleman is sitting right now but his name was robert and he was a member. Sort of dedicate this talk to him so wonderful thing to do because given me the privilege. I've had that privilege several times of being with somebody and watching them die. And it's not something which you afraid of. It's not something which disturbed by something which is a very beautiful moment in a person's life journey the moment of their death. And so the topic for this evening's talk his is how to die well by living will and of course we all know. We're gonna die one day but it's a nice reflection which put kept on asking the monks in any case to keep reminding yourself that one day you will die and what it does. It means that we learn how to live well and a person who lives where i've seen so many times because this is part of my life. I have a really interesting job of being a monk. I can really recommend a macabre. Non is a lifestyle which people just don't appreciate. It's sitting in your cave all day meditating. They'll be doing a lot of that in the next few months. Sometimes you know you with people when they're dying go into prisons and now you can actually have meet the queen and work sort of you know in the gutters with all the other mass can use. Oh filthy dirty and you have all this amazing life natoli in the icu unit and a meet all these interesting people like watcher penrose discovery of black holes and having dinner with him. I just had some chocolate. And but i'm going to give a black hole in here when it comes to chalk it just disappears that my throat. It goes and all these other really interesting. People should get to meet as of mark but one of the things which i really enjoy and you may feel. It's a strange thing to say. This is being funeral. Services kazaa reminded about the important things in life and how a person can live. Well and again. I've always noticed the people who live beautifully in other words a kind generous and understand what's important in life is the people you see them when they're dying and you with them so that whole process and they die beautifully gracefully inspiring. The why they do that because they've lived well they have been kind. They have been gentle and that attitude by which they've lived their life there. It's for them when they die. And that's why. I have this beautiful opportunity seeing so many incredibly wonderful people in that dying process. And you with an it's not paying for all is as if you're being with a person i like sort like interestingly like symphonies i used to love music before i was among. It's one of those things you can't do as listen to music except one of the exceptions funeral services because every now and again they pay the person's favorite music because i'm the age now that many people my age at dying when they play the favorite music and service. Sometimes it's being used to like so remember. Just go to run funeral service and they can bashed year and they were playing jimi hendrix because that's what the guidelines light when he died and that's what i used to like so you get this sort of age people. My age are popping off. I listen to this music to listen to otherwise so anyway. I like the idea of symphony. Because another great symphonies. And they have this team and they just build up. This beautiful crescendo. Which is at the very end man. That's like a person's life. And sometimes that crescendo is just last moments of life when they're with their family and loved ones

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Remembering Eddie Van Halen with Steve Gorman

Bobbycast

06:35 min | 3 years ago

Remembering Eddie Van Halen with Steve Gorman

"Joining me now is Steve. Gorman who was the drummer in the Black Crowes who now plays with trigger hippy and before we talk about some of the Black Crowes stuff in your book I. I saw tweets even it was talking about Eddie Van Halen, which is Kinda. Why you here you say there will be many many words written and spoken about Eddie. Van. Halen, over the next few days, weeks, months and years those millions of words will never come close to expressing what he meant a rock music what he meant to guitarist and what he meant to the guitar itself that's pretty powerful statement Mr Gorman what did Eddie and remind me to rock music I. Think it's it's pretty simple. You can say that he and Jimi Hendrix of the two guys. That truly, and and only the two guys that moved the needle for the guitar itself I mean Hendrix. came out of a blue based. seem. And took the playing and the tone he could get to a new place but even hail and. Really almost came in from another country. Another planet I should say another he's like an alien life form I mean, he was a virtuosic player obviously but he He reinvented what what you could do is to guitar and the fact of the matter is this. Like Hendrix. But even to a greater degree, anybody tries to play like Eddie. Van Halen. Just sounds like a mind a mimic they. It's like rich little doing Johnny Carson okay. Yeah. That kind of sounds like him but. There's nothing nobody's ever been able to do any van. Halen. Did it make it feel a certain way? That each just the and he was that way at twenty two I mean, this is this is not a guy like it's not like David Blaine magic tricks where he gets bigger and better every year he started with card tricks that other people did I even Halen hit the ground running with Van Halen one playing an instrument that have been around for centuries unlike anybody else had ever done I mean he was on the Mount. Rushmore. Of Great Depar- players. At twenty two years old and then, and then he stuck around for another forty years still playing unlike anybody before sin. So I just think that in terms of. You know. Sheer unique. Mindset ambition combined with just. Great talent obviously. But but also phenomenal work ethic I mean he's just a complete unicorn in every sense of the word. How would you describe his guitar sound and I say that I know what I think of it but I wasn't I just messed van Halen like I came around right as you guys were blowing up honestly so that for me the van Halen was slightly classic rock slightly old rock to me as A. Kid. So as someone 'cause, you're just years older than I am but how would you describe his guitar sound someone who was in in it and living it in love and Van Halen? Well I can tell you that that was thirteen years old the first time I heard Van Halen and I remember it. I remember where I was I remember who I was with. It was going home from school in Hopkinsville Kentucky. You really got me there kinks the you know the their cover, the kinks song came on the radio. And and it was playing already and I said, Hey, mom turn that up. It was me and my mom and my friend Brooke. Lofton. The three of us in a car and she turned it up and I my first thought was. That must be like a live version of the king song and I was thinking like we don't they don't rock or do they. But when it hit that Solo and then by the time, the song ended I realized well, that does that's not ray Davey seeing this is clearly a cover version but what on earth is this and it was like making my? Hair on the back of my neck stand up. This is a time when I thought punk rock was the coolest thing in the world. and. The truth is Van Halen was more punk than the punks because they were truly breaking down a bunch of barriers if you will or they were going in their own. You know there hasn't been a band like Van Halen since led Zeppelin in terms of. Rock band hits the ground running at full steam and it obliterates everything in their path in a certain sense and. Jimmy van Halen sound it sounded like California was in my head. You know soon as I realized soon as I heard about them, they're from La, and as soon as I saw David Lee Roth and then as soon as I heard more than you know the next thing I heard was eruption Guitar Solo and you know hearing just two pieces of their first album and seeing what they look like it just. It felt brand new and it already felt like they're going to be around forever. You just knew from the jump and this is me as a thirteen year old kid who is obsessed with music. This band is one of the Alzheimer's like there's nothing like this and they all have the chops and the other thing too as long as I'm just rambling incessantly any van Halen was a great rhythm player. It wasn't just about the Solos he led the band rhythmically and he's also it needs to be noted not that it's not obvious. He's a hell of a songwriter I mean he really was. As I said before he's a true Unicorn I mean, just just nothing like it. What does this sound like do you? It sounds frequent and right in right in the zone near your your key. That's one thing because listen I played a little bit I don't play even as good as my friends who are real life musicians, but it's perfect frequency and frequency is in the tone or the, but as because it's a lot. I mean Brad Paisley plays unnoticed Brad. Paisley. Because I hear the chicken Pickin I hear a very distinct sound and again I didn't catch van Halen as it was happening in my childhood. But when I hear Van Halen Song even if I, it's I, don't know who it is. Just hear the guitar part I hear the Eddie van Halen because I how fast he shreds but the pattern that he does it, you can just tell. By By his fingers and it just kind of again it's hard to explain when you ask about music but that's what I think about and I try to. Always try to. Prepare analogies and most of the people who listen to this podcast here between twenty to forty, and if you were to make an analogy to another band, it's GonNa be tough because Van Halen was massive. But who later on had the kind of? Impact or. Reflected the mass listening that Van Halen had well. What band what yeah. What band can we look at now or in the last ten years and see? Okay. Well, that's how big Van Halen was to the people that were the kids in the eighties.

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The National Anthem in Sports: What's Next?

ESPN Daily

07:25 min | 3 years ago

The National Anthem in Sports: What's Next?

"If you got an a time machine four years ago and set it for twenty twenty, your eyes would get wide for all kinds of reasons and the site of full teams superstars kneeling during the anthem with support from their coaches and owners and leaks. That would be one of the most startling. Players coaches. Game officials alike, all taking me in Orlando, our full moment before the game during the national anthem all of the players wearing black lives matter shirts most of them taking a knee including Naperville Central Alum Casey short and team made Julia. Earth's clearly emotions running high for both of them in that moment with a moment of silence here and respect pre-game in support of social justice seventeen different Texas rangers players took a knee during that moment including meadow door Robinson. Torino's NFL is kicking off tonight and whether you cosigned the venue of his protest or not Colin Kaepernick did prove something that both sides of the aisle can agree up. There is no ritual more sacred in American sports than the. Star spangled banner. It would be crazy to underestimate how it makes us feel. Fans as citizens on all kinds of levels, and if you're a musician performing the anthem, I'm testing the microphone check one, two, your the one who channels almost emotions and identities in that pregnant moment. Can you hear that John Batiste is from New Orleans. Say Julia. Grad. Who among many hats leads the band for the late show with Stephen Colbert. His latest take on the national anthem played before the first game of the NBA Restart in Orlando back in July. When players took the court amid questions of how they keep the focus on social justice from inside the bubble. Tonight's presentation of the national anthem has been recorded by musician producer activist and Louisiana Native John Booties. This great to be here. Thank you for having me. So I wanna know what went through your mind when you're contemplating how to perform this particular song at this particular moment. What did it mean to have this opportunity to remotely address this community amid a broader social movement in our country? Asking these questions of how we fit into society and what? Society owes us in what society continues to maintain the status quo have been questions that I've been wrestling with prior to. All of the social unrest that we're seeing. Wrestling with these questions in dealing with the dice, sport influences of black music and really chronicling my own personal experiences, a black man in America and as a musician from the south, and you know this this moment presented itself. And it really felt organic to step into it. The anthem really being this combination, this historical document if you will in our country. There's also there seems to be a flavor of like to my on educated yearly southern rap kind of feeling the beats that you put in there. There's the orchestra sound of drums. There's maybe some Hendrix. So I just want you to clarify what went into your arrangement. Era Pablo you heard a lot. So many strains of the black American experience. Me Bay from the south ahead of bounce being. That is something that I grew up here in all over the streets in New Orleans. I. Picked up the Guitar Midway through with this kind of nod to Jimi. Jimi Hendrix version from. Woodstock The Blues Music which came from sharecroppers and slaves that then evolved into rock and roll and RB. Adding that to the anthem with the classical timpanist and the cello being the counter line to what I was playing on the piano. Gives it this epic quality that I feel? I ask for a deserves. If. They were musicians. What kind of activism would my heroes portray in a moment like this o'hare? And Counter John Lewis. Out Gradually, but we wanted to be free now. mlk My poor little children. Will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of skin but by the content of character, I have a dream. Now, John Is there a particular rendition of the song throughout history that resonates with you. is so many but you have to pick Whitney. You know come on man. Yes. This was at ninety one super bowl at the beginning of the first. Gulf War. In ESPN history of that performance says the NFL wanted Whitney's version sped up and re recorded but. Whitney said No. WIT WITH KNEE HOUSTON. Sings the anthem the way that it should be saw. Law. John I gotta say the Marvin Gaye Nineteen Eighty three NBA all star game anthem that is the one song I have played at a party and people weren't immediately sure what it was, but they were down man it took like maybe ten seconds you realize wait a minute this is the star spangled better I-. Marvins version of the anthem shows you. that. You know. I will culture and tradition to make lemonade. You. Could take something and you could filter it through the black. Experience. And what comes out on other side is just as soulful and is refreshing and as completely dope as anything.

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Jimi Hendrix’s ‘60s Japanese sunburst guitar sells for over £160,000 at auction

Doug Stephan

02:15 min | 3 years ago

Jimi Hendrix’s ‘60s Japanese sunburst guitar sells for over £160,000 at auction

"Watchtower, Jimi Hendrix that guitar that he played in the early sixties, sold at auction with 216 K boys and girls. He was a young Morocco in York City four times the pre auction estimate. They said, 50 to 60 right We talked about this the last time. Hendricks began playing this sunburst electric guitar made in Japan after he was discharged from the Army in 62 that he was even in the army. After leaving Fort Campbell. He moved to Clarksville, Tennessee. For a short time, man. They must have thought he was something else in Clarksville, Tennessee. He played on the chitlin circuit with Wilson Pickett, Slim Harpo, Sam Cooke, I Cantina and Jackie Wilson. I didn't know you played Jackie Wilson for he moved into Harlem. In 1964 where he stayed until 1966 playing venues such a cafe Wah and the Cheetah Club. Hendricks remained in possession of the guitar through his brief tenure with the Eiseley Brose and his own Jimmy James at the blue Flames in the blue plate when he went to England. Guitar was left in New York at the apartment of his friend might quite shy. What is it that it was named? Question provided watching, he pried a notarized letter of Providence for the instrument prior to its own prior to his death. You get tired at a pre auction estimate has said 50 60 reached a high bid of 180 when factoring and fees the total bill was 216,000. Other notable music related items. From this auction, artifacts of Hollywood and music events 14,014 carat Cole. A gold ring on by Elvis went for 20 to 5. A pair of princes, custom made purple boots went 13,000 before they were sold. One of Michael Jackson's sequined black jackets went for 20 Okay, people, low spending a lot of money in auctions people by and that's where they get it

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Legendary Seattle disc jockey Pat O'Day dies at 85

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

02:46 min | 3 years ago

Legendary Seattle disc jockey Pat O'Day dies at 85

"Remembering the life and legacy of Pat O Day. The truly legendary Seattle deejay and concert promoter who became an icon to a generation of northwest music and sports fans. Pat has passed away the age of 85. And Cuomo's Corwin Headache has this remembrance Today programme is 27 minutes late 65 with a hammer green in Seattle. He reeled off that classic top 40 deejay pattern to perfection. Wasn't it a good day today that I was around 51? It was as natural as breathing. Currently it's 49 in the sky. There's Pat was a pitch perfect pitchman. Did you ever get on a plane enough to walk through the first class? Section? Your seat in the back? Don't you feel You know, why can't I sit here? Right? Go to the back of the point. Well, you'll never see the day on a West Coast jet. But you could say I had it down. Pat taught many other rock jocks how to do the same. During a radio career that helped raise the first Northwest rock scene to national prominence. He promoted bands like the Kinsman and the Wailers at the Siri's of Northwest team dancers. His concert promotion company brought the Beatles, the Beach Boys and Led Zeppelin to Seattle and friendly Young and upcoming guitars. Jimmy Hendrix. As Pat told another iconic local deejay Bob Rivers. I was on an airplane with Jimi Hendrix and and on the road with Led Zeppelin and we're handling Elvis. And and now I look back and go. Oh, my God, that happened to me. But for all that Pat might be best remembered as the voice of the Hydro's. Calling the Seafarer races for 40 years old coming out of the north. Turn. Here they come. What a beautiful side, six screaming, unlimited hydroplane streak and passed along boom and into the Mures around a bridge turn. He re created those calls for Co. Moh in 2013. Have mentors, many a broadcast professional. He wrote several books and he enrich the lives of radio listeners around the Northwest. As Pat himself once said, I've had a great run. Corwin hate Homo news. Pat Love to tell the story about taking Jimi Hendrix back to his all mater at Garfield High School when Jimmy was 25 years old and how painfully shy Jimi Hendrix wass But the two of them have quite a history paddle day in the sixties operated Ah place called the Spanish Castle between Seattle and Tacoma and Jimi Hendrix opened there for another band. In the early sixties. He was 17 years old and was playing a $50 Sears, Roebuck guitar.

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Little Richard, rock'n'roll pioneer, dies aged 87

Foxhole

00:14 sec | 3 years ago

Little Richard, rock'n'roll pioneer, dies aged 87

"And roll legend Little Richard has died according to his Facebook site he was eighty seven the singer was a pioneer in an energetic and flamboyant performer who influenced the Beatles Bob Dylan Jimi Hendrix and other greats

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Just like in a monologue when he would blow a joke and it would get a laugh

Nick Digilio

03:29 min | 3 years ago

Just like in a monologue when he would blow a joke and it would get a laugh

"One one of of course course okay okay now try to get spring time okay springtime when it's springtime when spring well oh man so there you go Pancho yeah it's really funny you know anytime Johnny had animals on and the segment turned out to be a wash out it was always hilarious because of Johnny just like in a monologue when he would blow a joke and it would get a laugh it was almost funnier than if it was a good joke and it got a laugh so god that's funny wonder what ponchos doing today now he said he could believe he could live to be seventy or eighty in the in the clip he said enough lived to be seventy right now I'm just like that guy probably dead center that was thirty is thirty nine years ago well I hope we can still be around probably you know just play in the clubs yeah on the kilometer gaze touring yeah Pancho the signal well now he's doing virtual tours yeah he's he's in his state of recording the rituals in its cage according virtual sorrow for the internet oh boy all right poncho all right every every morning at two thirty with a morning at two thirty you get to hear some lovely comedy from the classic Johnny Carson again Johnny Carson Assad's showed every night on antenna TV must see television right there okay we're back to Samoa slang terms that don't get used as much anymore how about can you dig it Cyrus user from the warriors a car near older grant don't worry nobody's asking you to grab a shovel and dig a hole digging something means that you understand what's being said I get the I get the last piece of pizza can you dig it the lady I always thought this one was ridiculous it may sound like a pet name for your grandma but old ladies actually term of endearment for your girlfriend or wife example now I can't hit the clubs tonight my old lady is waiting for me at home how is it a term of endearment that sound like a term of endearment nana particularly yeah I know the old ladies waiting for me at home why just color ball and chain the old ball and chain all right freak flag people still use this one don't say what like let your freak flag yeah hi yeah I guess so that's a that's a phrase when Jimi Hendrix declared the song in the song if six was nine yeah he was gonna wave going to wave my freak flag high read a whole new way of announcing that you're the weirdest one in the room example it's great to get wild tonight I'm gonna let my freak flag fly all right how bout dah how about

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Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan: Nish Kumar

Rock N Roll Archaeology

04:23 min | 4 years ago

Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan: Nish Kumar

"What I was about. Fifteen years old. We went on a Fourteen is just before I turned fifteen. We went on this field trip to we went to Sheffield for a history field trip because we were studying something about the industrial revolution in the Arkwright Orlando Carmel Stuff. And we stopped as a treat at a now defunct building called the Sheffield History of popular music and I was just listening to it was forums. It was not great but I was listening to like a weird. There's like a listening post and you could just listen to some albums that they deemed classic albums and actually I my cousins were big Jimi Hendrix fans and so I started listening to Electric Lady Land and I remember listening to the first three songs and I just wrote the going. Great Well Mine Tie. World was just changed on so I ball. Electorally land go really into Hendricks and then viral electric lady land. Obviously through all along the watchtower read the liner notes. In its Britain by Dylan and niece of I guess if you're I'm thirty four and when we were school used to sing blowing it was a him so I guess there's just a moment of either has a sort of David. Your mind of who Bob Dylan is roughly and I. I was a into the Beatles at the time. So I sort of knew roughly a would big dylan fans and you know blowing the wind and he sort of saying you have some vague idea and then so my friend. Andy gave me the nineteen sixty seven greatest hits the he had which is his dad had which is just a best of everything op too blonde on. Blunt. I say it doesn't include anything for the debut album but it's just a great hits a of the of the pre John Wesley Harding nineteen sixties out on. Its I mean. That's a pretty place to star. Need because you sort of realized that this is by the time that period ends. He's probably about twenty five. I think. Yeah he yeah. He's about twenty five twenty six when the motorcycle accident happens. And so that's the if you think about the style changes the happen just did not show period of time. It's a pretty exciting thing to get like a quick precede history of and so from then on I was just you know I was just I was I was getting everything and I do think there is something really interesting. Did you go see blinded by the light? I know you on the show. There's a really amazing pit in that movie. Which is a beautiful film about. Safra's monsters obsession with Bruce springsteen this amazing bitten where it's kind of in the eighties and him and his friend who both of british-asian ethnic heritage and one of them is trying to get Bruce springsteen to be played on the School Radio Tannoy system and the guy says Bruce Springsteen isn't he got going on dodger into And the two Asian kids look at me. Go No ought not only definitely think. That's a work because when I was a kid my friends he's like. Oh that's the music DODD LISTENS TO A. My parents liked the bills in the light of the music. That was big when they moved to Britain like things like yellow and stuff but they they had no specific relationship with Dylan so I didn't have association with that. It was like a dragon something that your parents enforced you to endear. When you were growing up so to me I just couldn't. I just couldn't believe it. It just absolutely blew my mind. I had no full context for it and so I just bought as much as I can possibly buy that. There's a period where pretty much all I spend my birthday money. Christmas money on was Bob Dylan CDs and also quite good period to get into Bob Dylan because it was before they released the audio remastered CDs. So they were just so. I just I got. I bought time out of mind for one pound CD copy of time out of mind for a quid. From W H Smith's in Croydon and so it was really easy and cheap for me just to buy almost

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My interview with a hologram

Talking Tech

03:42 min | 5 years ago

My interview with a hologram

"Hiring is challenging, but there's one place you can go. We're hiring is simple. And smart that place is ZipRecruiter. Where growing businesses connect to qualified candidates. Try it for free at ZipRecruiter dot com slash tech talk. Ziprecruiter, the smartest way to hire. Hey, it's Jefferson Graham with USA, you know, recently, I went to a recording studio in Los Angeles. Where I watched the ghost of the late singer ROY orbison sort of appear out of thin air like a ghost. And it was pretty weird. It was a hologram and the whole idea was that some tech savvy guys had figured out a way to recreate somebody who's been dead since nineteen eighty eight put him on a stage have him sing a bunch of songs in charge fifty to one hundred dollars for that who's buying? Let me tell you all about it on today's episode of talking tech. So last year a company called base hologram took ROY orbison on the road starting off in Europe where they sold out shows even at that steep ticket price he performed with the London Symphony Orchestra than they brought him to the United States and sales were so so I wonder why. By now, the organizers have not given up there doubling down and they're going to pair, ROY orbison. Whose course best known for sing songs. Like only the lonely and oh Pretty Woman with buddy, Holly. He's the guy also from the nineteen fifties. Best known for Peggy sue not fade away in many other songs. The two of them are going to share the Bill as holograms now. I personally wouldn't pay two dollars to see them in concert. It's an interesting technique. I applaud them for the technology. What they've been able to do this little ghost looks pretty lifelike. But it gets tiring after a few minutes and to each their own even if they wanna put Elvis and Marilyn Monroe James Dean holograms on tour if they wanna do great shows with bringing back the great Dwayne Allman Jimi Hendrix in having an all-star rock. Concert. I'm still going to watch the clips on YouTube instead of paying one hundred dollars to go. See what are your thoughts? Everyone would you pay hundred dollars to go. See it hologram. Let's talk about it on Twitter where I'm at Jefferson Graham, you've been listening to talking tech, please great and review and subscribe to the show wherever you listen to online audio I will be back at you tomorrow with another quick hit from the world of technology. Hiring used to be hard. It was and still is one of the biggest challenges businesses face before it meant dealing with endless stacks of resumes flipping through them. And hoping the perfect candidate would jump out at you and the manual review process wasn't any easier. But in today's high tech world hiring can be easy. And you only have to go to one place to get it done. Ziprecruiter dot com slash tech, talk with their powerful matching technology. Ziprecruiter scans thousands of resumes to find the most qualified contenders for your job and to actively invites them to apply. Ziprecruiter is so effective that four out of five employers who post on the site get a qualified candidate within the first day and right now talking tech listeners can try ZipRecruiter for free at this exclusive web address, ZipRecruiter dot com slash tech talk. That's ZipRecruiter dot com slash T. E C H T A L K, ZipRecruiter dot com slash tech talk. Ziprecruiter, the smartest way to hire.

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Dick Dale, "The King of Surf Guitar," dead at 81

Reason Podcast

04:04 min | 5 years ago

Dick Dale, "The King of Surf Guitar," dead at 81

"Listening to because dick Dale the king of the surf guitar died over the weekend at age eighty one or eighty two and what I always been a big surf rock fan, partly because I socialize with the west coast and reason and libertarianism in L A, but what I love about dick Dalby, besides the music, which is just frenetic and wonderful and exciting and happy and drama and comic it's dramatic and comic at same time. He started life. As Richard Richard Anthony, months sore in Boston Massachusetts fell in love with Hank Williams was dubbed, dick, Dale by guy from Texas, and then, you know, ended up on the west coast, he's Lebanese-American polish Belarussian, and it became dick Dale king of the surf guitar, and that and surf music kind of it it ended up providing if if the Ramones on the east coast in punk were a girl. Group like throw a nostalgia act for girl group music, which I think is a fair and proper just reading of them all of the west coast punk bands of note were basically surf rock nostalgia bands. And dick Dale is just great. And when you listen to his music, I think most people get happy, and I would say go to Spotify just hit him on artists and listen for awhile. And then for those who get really excited by it. He did a cover later in his life of Jimi Hendrix's third stone from the sun, which is this great meta narrative because in that third stone from the sun from the are you experienced album has this. It's it's a dialogue between two aliens who come to the planet, and they they decide that chickens are the smartest beings on earth. And then they destroy earth and Hendrix one point says the line you'll never hear surf music again. And dick Dale had a particularly interesting relationship to that line. But so I'm out for a minute. During that actually came back to like, the chickens taking over the I don't know. Oh now that they're the special. What happens, and that's why the alien like episode five low opco show. Yeah. I still thought it was the white mice or the dolphins or something. They were running things. Dick, Dale was so awesome. He played absolutely every instruments in his band better than everyone who played those instruments. So he was virtuoso trumpet player in a and is drummer and all these kinds of things amazing. He also, and this will be my contribution to what are we consuming? Because of the way that he played a guitar, which it it's a sounds like a percussion instrument. That's because it would take he had like the heaviest strings of anybody like that think of if you don't if you're blanking on dick Dale is Pulp Fiction. That's all. That's the odds. Miserly opening section. Because of the way he played guitar. He partnered Leo Fender, original development developer of the electric guitar and really helped create the Fender brand. Leo. Fender was in competition with less Paul who he named as one of thirty five recent heroes of freedom in our two thousand three anniversary issue, but they're the subject of a book. Great book by Ian, port called the birth of loud. Leo fender. Les, Paul guitar pioneering rivalry that shaped rock and roll? Which is really great. Dick, Dale plays. A a very strong supporting cast role in kind of creating the Fender amps, the Stratocaster telecaster, and all these kind of great guitar sounds that came out of that total pioneer. And you know, we think of surf music the beach boys, which is correct on once sense. But even before that it was all about. This instrumental sound on that was dick Dale and the ventures in particular and Knicks, right? They launched a trillion garage bands and an DIY kind of seen throughout southern California. And that and that history is with us

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Dick DALE, Eddie Van Halen And Quentin Tarantino discussed on America's Truckin' Network

America's Truckin' Network

00:41 sec | 5 years ago

Dick DALE, Eddie Van Halen And Quentin Tarantino discussed on America's Truckin' Network

"Last Friday, a music legend has gone guitarist. Dick, Dale who pioneered the surf music style died Saturday night. He was eighty one Dale became known as the king of the surf guitar his breakneck, picking technique, influenced guitar such as Jimi Hendrix and Eddie van Halen. I developed a style of his John 'cause I love drums, do so. And that's how. Tulsa. So I'm playing drums on guitar. Dick DALE'S famous nineteen sixty two recording of misery. Lou was prominently featured in the nineteen Ninety-four Quentin Tarantino film

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Jeff Bezos says tech firms SHOULD work on military contracts

The Frankie Boyer Show

00:35 sec | 5 years ago

Jeff Bezos says tech firms SHOULD work on military contracts

"Know the thirty founder four and billion CEO dollars. of Amazon I think I heard says a number he of the other embraces mile incredible. any And chance to work with and the US military he's also USA's. giving away billions. Chris Barnes So has more just as as many much as other he's tech made he's firms given like away. Google And no pull one is out going of to defense know work, what he's citing doing pressure with Seattle from their because employees he's kept it very to private do. So apparently Jeff Bezos for says the Amazon Seahawks. wants So it's to going work to be enthusiastically a with read the United what's States going to military. happen to the team. He says He's the country kept is it going very to be private in trouble. as he did If most of big his tech his companies business turn their his backs personal on things the departure. kept very private. But I heard his Jimi Hendrix collection. Mark is the most impressive in the world. That's a strange, but kind of cool all the same time. You know,

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Michael Jackson would have turned 60 this week

Mornings with Keyshawn, Jorge & LZ

01:18 min | 5 years ago

Michael Jackson would have turned 60 this week

"Helmet? I had a Rams bedspread Abed's brand hit a Rams that's vice asleep. My Browns helmet. Anybody. Sleeping helmet. Little one bar cross the front. Joe is exactly that's a long sixty three kid back then back in the sixties. I love my Browns helmet. Hugh browse helmet, I think, is the best. It's just plain orange, the Brown and white straight. It looked just just look just like your regular hit. You couldn't even tell you. He's just got a paint a white stripe of his skull. That's That's right. right. How to save a child that you should never would have got rid of the list. Yeah, that's on top of my list wasn't like what childhood thing did you probably Rams blanket, Chris, and Raj me. Remember this toward you guys. Remember the evil knievel little biting wind hit it on its head, and it would take off Chris. Well, he was so deprived as a kid. Mr. stretches stretch Armstrong. Yeah, I used to cut it open, eat the jelly. I've been. How are you still here? I thought that killed people. That was turned out. Great. Maybe that maybe we're starting to put some pieces together here. Yeah, LeBron has his new show the shop. Did you watch that. Yeah, I thought. LeBron's Laker now. Re- re- recalibrate with that

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