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In this episode Allegra and Mariano are joined by Karen and Rod from The Black Guy Who Tips, to discuss their list of favorite music to bring to the summer cookout. What is your favorite?
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Allegra is joined by the lovely Karen of The Black Guy Who Tips to have a real "Auntie" moment as they appreciate their best of Mary J. Blige.
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Peter (Podstalgic & Music Ate My Brain) and Mariano (History of Color, TV Ate My Brain & Music Ate My Brain) tackle 1993 as they continue their musical journey through the billboard’s Top 10 and beyond.
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Peter and Mariano continue their musical journey with 1992.
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Peter and Mariano continue their musical journey with 1991. They discuss some of the changes in music over the course of a year and both hosts also discovered a hit song neither of them has ever heard of until researching this year!
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Peter and Mariano take you back and kick off a new series where they discuss Billboard's Top 10 singles, music news, and their Top 5 deep cuts from each year from the 90's. First up, 1990!
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Peter interviews singer INOJ, who's known for her hits "Love You Down", "Time After Time", and many others! She shares when she started getting into music and her journey as an artist over the years. She also talks about her concert in Manilla and a brand new single titled "My Ex".
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Karly (Talking Shondaland) and Peter (Podstalgic) come together this Valentine's Day to talk kissing, and their favorite music to make out to.
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112’s Sophomore effort Room 112 just turned 20 and Peter returns for this solo review having reviewed their debut album. Peter discusses some of the tracks and whether they hold up before running down his Top 5 Favorite tracks from the album.
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Peter of invites Justine of The Cutaways Podcast and music writer Grant Walters for the 2nd edition of the Core Temp Arts Music Draft where they pick NSYNC songs!
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To celebrate the late great Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, Allegra and Karly got together to talk a little bit about Aretha's life, dedication to civil rights, and of course her music.
Our Top Aretha Songs
1971's "Spanish Harlem"
1982's "Jump To It" from the album: Aretha
1974's "Until You Come Back to Me (That’s What I’m Gonna Do)" from the album Let Me in Your Life
1972's "Rock Steady" from the album: Young, Gifted and Black
1971's "Bridge Over Troubled Water" from the album: Aretha's Greatest Hits.
1968's "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" from the album: Lady Soul
1967's "Dr. Feelgood (Love Is a Serious Business)" from the album I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You
1968's "I Say a Little Prayer" from the album: Aretha Now
1972's "Day Dreaming" from the album: Young, Gifted and Black
1967's "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man" from the album: I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You
Our Top 3 Performances:
1995's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concert - "A National Woman"
1998's VH1 Divas Live - The Divas: "A Natural Woman"
1970's This is Tom Jones - "Call Me"
1998's Grammy performance - “Nessun Dorma”
2005’s Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards - “Until You Come Back to Me (That’s What I’m Gonna Do)”
1968's Live in Amsterdam, - The Rolling Stones' cover of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction,"
1971's Concert at the Fillmore West in San Francisco
History References
BlackPast.org Franklin, Aretha (1942-2018)
WashingtonPost.com Aretha Franklin, feminist, and activist Elwood Watson August 19, 2018
BBCNews.com Aretha Franklin: The sound of the civil rights movement August 16, 2018
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Allegra and Mariano are joined by Rod and Karen from The Black Guy Who Tips on a journey through problematic songs that we still bop to. Hope you have as much fun listening as we did during our recording.
Intro music: "I Got a Man" by Positive K
Body music:
"My Neck, My Back" by Khia
"Bottle Action" by Miss B.
"Roxanne" by The Police
"Accidental Racist" by Brad Paisley
"Don't You Want Me" by Human League
"Call Me" by Tweet
"Ain't No Fun" by Snoop Dogg
"White Girls" by Mighty Casey
"Murder She Wrote" by Chaka Demus & Pliers
"777-9311" by The Time
"Kryptonite" by Big Boi
"Hot Line Bling" by Drake
"Danger" by Mystikal
"Get Money" by Junior M.A.F.I.A
"If That's Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Last Night) by Meshell Ndegeocello
"Down For My N****z" by C-Murder
"Smell Yo Dick" by Riskay
"How I Could Just Kill a Man" by Cypress Hill
"All About You" by Snoop Dogg
Outro music: "Yankin" by Lady
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Junior music reviewer Kay (TV Ate My Brain: UnREAL) embarks on a new journey as she records her first solo podcast to analyze and offer a fresh review of Florence + The Machine's new album High As Hope. A brief appreciation of each song is offered as well as an exploration of the themes they explore.
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Allegra and Mariano are joined by Juwan to discuss the 20th anniversary of the OutKast album Aquemini. The album played a significant role in their appreciation of music. Find out which songs are their favorite, underrated, and the one they skip every time. They also chime in on fashion, chakras, and TMI from one of our hosts.
All music heard in the episode by OutKast
Intro: "Slump"
Body: "Synthesizer"
"Liberation"
"SpottieOttieDopaliscious"
"Rosa Parks"
"Da Art of Storytellin'(Pt.1)"
"Da Art of Storytellin' (Pt. 2)"
"West Savannah"
"Return of the "G"'
Outro: "Aquemini"
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