The History Of Funk – July 3, 2009 at 10:00pm
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10:00 PM Pacific Time: Fridays
Two hours of the strongest, stankiest, uncut funk anywhere on the airwaves, hosted by Rickey Vincent.
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On the day that Michael Jackson died, we happen to be emphasizing musical icons throughout, some of them also dead. The Beatles begin it mixed with God and new trends in evangelical music. Then Jimi Hendrix, speaking a little and playing a lot. Then Bob Dylan, then and now. All of it emphasizing less known … Continued
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Kicking on, this begins with an extended mix about music cut-up techniques and procedures in music now, sampling from and for collage, the illegal side of music, and songs about the business at the top of the pops. Then a long nod to jazz and Hip Hop, mixing their censored pasts with avant examples, rock … Continued
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Colliding music of all kinds characterizes this edition, with a lengthy tribute to the early Elvis and an extended mash of “When The Music’s Over” by The Doors. Intermixing Pop from the ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s, classical soundtrack music highly manipulated, the Duophone processing system for making mono LPs sound like stereo, our phone system … Continued
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Mark Hosler and Peter Conheim join Izzy Isn’t to bring back "Music Is" from Negativland. No respect for music, isn’t that where we’re headed Izzy? An ode to stressed out music including Crosley Bendix and the end of music, Dave Emory documents his opinions on music, The Return Of Stir The Stumps with Clay Shirky … Continued
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Mark Hosler joins me for an almost Negativland mix of music related to music. This one puts earphasis on cut-up and sampled content in new music and some of the philosophy and attitudes that plunder phonics. John Oswald and his legal encounters over music, “The Return Of Stir The Stumps”- a live radio quiz in … Continued
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James Brown Tribute with Rickey Vincent, Miguel Molina, Funkyman, spliff skankin, the g-spot and more