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  1. 5일 전

    Drugs

    In this week's episode of The GXO we begin a three part series exploring the three primary ingredients of what British psychedelic poet laureate Robyn Hitchcock once described  as, "the great civilizing force of the 20th Century". Rock N Roll Part One: DRUGS "Religion is the opium of the masses" - Karl Marx "Tune in. Turn on. Drop out" - Dr. Timothy Leary "I can't be held accountable for all the day to day quotes" - Dr. Timothy Leary "Never trust anyone over 30" - Jerry Rubin   "Never trust anyone under 30" - Jerry Rubin "I wanna sniff some glue" - Joey Ramone *THE MUSIC: Selections from "No Cure For Cancer" by Denis Leary Candy Man by Rev. Gary Davis CCKMP by Steve Earle Viper Mad by Sidney Bechet with Noble Sissle's Swingsters Kicking The Gong Around by Cab Calloway Smoke Smoke Smoke by Phil Harris What's The Use Of Getting Sober (When You're Gonna Get Drunk Again) by Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five Time To Switch To Whiskey by Corb Lund A Six Pack To Go by Hank Thompson Cocaine Blues by Roy Hogsed White Lines by Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue by The Ramones People Who Died by The Jim Carroll Band Cocaine by J.J. Cale Tell It To Me by Old Crow Medicine Show Sweet Cocaine by Fred Neil Chinese Rocks by Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers I Wanna Be Sedated by The Ramones Medicaid Fraud Dogg by Parliament The Trip by Donovan Up Against The Wall, Red Neck Mother by Jerry Jeff Walker Kiss The Children by Gram Parsons Return Of The Grievous Angel by Lucinda Williams & David Crosby Not If You Were The Last Junkie On Earth - The Dandy Warhols U Don't Dans 2 Tekno by Alabama 3 Sunday Morning Coming Down by Alvin Youngblood Hart The Beast In Me by Johnny Cash The Road Goes On Forever by Robert Earl Keen   Do you have a burning desire to send The GXO an email? Please do! info@gxopodcast.com   Want on our mailing list? Only one weekly update email, we promise! Wanna leave a comment? Need to contact us? Visit the GXO website at www.gxopodcast.com   *Please Note: Audio portions of this podcast have been reproduced under the fair use doctrine. This use is intended to be transformative, adding perspective to the original work, serving an educational purpose rather than commercial gain. This use is intended academically and does not serve as a substitute for the original.

    1시간 36분
  2. 2월 14일

    FCK Valentines Day!

    Yup. You read that right. FU*K Valentines Day! Right where the sun don't shine. Angry? Bitter? Spiteful? Nah!!!!!! We're just not buying into the corporate driven cash orgy of spending that tells us all our love isn't valid unless we SPEND! SPEND! SPEND! on February the 14th of  every year. VALENTINES DAY! Yuck! The biggest crock since... As always, this one is inclusive and, for EVERYONE (that includes you, you happy loving relationship folks) but today's episode is especially directed towards... All who are hurting and alone today. Today's a tough one. Our darkest, negative voices really do rub our faces in it today, with our isolation and our deeply held ill notions of personal failure. At our worst? Unlovable. Unlikeable. Unable. Unworthy. Don't get us started... We love you. We love you. We love you. You ARE loved. And, in the wise words of Maude herself, uttered through the vessel of Dame Ruth Gordon (we're paraphrasing here): "That's wonderful (Harold!). Now that you know love, go out and love some more! Never let the world deprive you of your right to make an ass of yourself. Otherwise, ya got nothing to talk about in the locker room"  - Harold & Maude *THE MUSIC  One https://music.apple.com/ca/album/one-mono/1296522456?i=1296522894 from Harrry Nilsson's 3rd album Aerial Ballet. Rumor has it future Beatles' publicist Derek Taylor heard the album and ordered a box of the LP to be sent to England for members of the Beatles and their friends to hear. Shortly thereafter, when John Lennon was asked who his favorite American band was, he answered: "Harry Nilsson" Song For The Dumped https://music.apple.com/ca/album/song-for-the-dumped/193602597?i=193602784  by North Carolina based power trio Ben Folds Five featuring composer/lead singer Ben Folds on piano, Robert Sledge on bass and drummer Darren Jessee. Note the absence of a guitarist. From their sophomore album Whatever And Ever Amen, ALSO a classic track in itself, generation defining perhaps. Fu*k And Run https://music.apple.com/ca/album/f**k-and-run-2018-remaster/1589236833?i=1589237085 from Chicago raised 25 year old Liz Phair from her debut album Exile In Guyville Frank & Ava https://music.apple.com/ca/album/frank-ava/716345530?i=716346141 by Grammy Award Winning Best Artist Suzanne Vega from her 7th studio album Beauty & Crime. Her song tells the story of the doomed love affair between buxom Hollywood beauty Ava Gardner and a down on his luck, self described "salon singer from Hoboken, New Jersey" Frank Sinatra, who's failing health and career very near ended for the thirtysomething Sinatra at the time. As*hole https://music.apple.com/ca/album/a-e/891217467?i=891217478 is a song composed by Beck (I'm A Loser Baby) Hansen for his fourth studio album One Foot In The Grave. Tom Petty covered the song for the film soundtrack to Ed Burns American romantic black comedy "She's The One" I'm Loosing You https://music.apple.com/ca/album/im-losing-you-2010-remix/1440987952?i=1440987966 is taken from the Sean Ono Lennon produced 2010 "Stripped Down" version of his father John Lennon's final album Double Fantasy. This version of the album features only the raw "bed tracks" and vocals recorded for the album with no effects or over dubs.  I Don't Believe You https://music.apple.com/ca/album/i-dont-believe-you/7058188?i=7058195 is taken from the Stephin Merritt led Boston based The Magnetic Fields and their 7th studio album "i (every song title on the album begins with the letter "i" Former Weeping Tile member Sarah Harmer's song Coffee Stain https://music.apple.com/ca/album/coffee-stain/1441352309?i=1441352684 from her Platinum selling sophomore solo album You Were Here Clown And Bard https://music.apple.com/ca/album/clown-and-bard/218120352?i=218120365 by Vancouver based Canadian songerwriter, singer and accordion player extraordinaire Geoff Berner from his debut album We Shall Not Flag Or Fail, We Shall Go On To The End. Berner is perhaps best known for his song Light Enough To Travel, which found chart success through a cover version by Vancouverites The Be Good Tanyas Humminah https://music.apple.com/ca/album/humminah/1617370878?i=1617370879 by noted Canadian composer, singer, banjo player extraordinaire Kim Barlow from her debut album of the same name. Barlow is perhaps the finest Canadian singer songwriter recording artist you've never heard of. Be sure to explore her entire discography. And see her in concert every chance you get! In Spite Of Ourselves https://music.apple.com/ca/album/in-spite-of-ourselves-feat-amy-taylor/1802232827?i=1802233320 American Sebastian Murphy led Sweden based punk group Viagra Boys featuring Melbourne based Amy Taylor of Amyl And The Sniffers from their sophomore album Welfare Jazz. The John Prine composition is taken from Prine's 13th studio album of the same name, a series of duets with various female folk and alt country artists including Iris DeMent, Lucinda Williams, Connie Smith, Emmylou Harris, Dolores Keane and others Tracks Little Bubble https://music.apple.com/ca/album/little-bubble/1195309484?i=1195309507 and Keep Your Name https://music.apple.com/ca/album/keep-your-name/1195309484?i=1195309497 are by Brooklyn based indie American rock band Dirty Projectors taken from their album of the same name. The album, their 7th, is the first following the relationship breakup of founding members and co-vocalists David Longstreth and Amber Coffman. This band was first recommended to us by nonother than Sir Paul McCartney who included them in a list of new music he was listening to and enjoying Ask Her For Some Adderall https://music.apple.com/ca/album/ask-her-for-some-adderall-2018-remaster/1441152874?i=1441153014 by Brooklyn, New York based The Hold Steady from their breakthrough fourth studio album Stay Positive It's All Over Now Baby Blue https://music.apple.com/ca/album/its-all-over-now-baby-blue/1828580897?i=1828581331 the Bob Dylan penned song recorded by Belfast based Northern Ireland rock, rhythm and blues band Them led by 19 year old power vocalist Van Morrison. Taken from their appropriately titled sophomore album Them Again Somebody That I Used To Know https://music.apple.com/ca/album/somebody-that-i-used-to-know/1474894272?i=1474894566 by The Angel Elliott himself, Los Angeles based, Nebraska born, Texas raised, Academy Award nominated Elliott Smith from his 5th and final completed album Figure 8. Tragically Smith would succumb to two fatal stab wounds to his heart three years later while in the presence of his then girlfriend. Autopsy evidence did not determine whether the wounds were self-inflicted. At the time of his death, Smith was deeply immersed in the making of his nearly finished From A Basement On The Hill, posthumously produced and released the year following his death. It's A Motherfuc*er https://music.apple.com/ca/album/its-a-m**********r/1660475552?i=1660475562 composed by Mark Oliver Everett, affectionally know by friends as "E" since High School. Releasing music under the band moniker eels, Everett's third eels album Daisies Of The Galaxy contains the aforementioned final song of today's podcast. HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!   Do you have a burning desire to send The GXO an email? Please do! info@gxopodcast.com Want on our mailing list? Only one weekly update email, we promise! Wanna leave a comment? Need to contact us? Visit the GXO website at www.gxopodcast.com   *Please Note: Audio portions of this podcast have been reproduced under the fair use doctrine. This use is intended to be transformative, adding perspective to the original work, serving an educational purpose rather than commercial gain. This use is intended academically and does not serve as a substitute for the original.

    1시간 10분
  3. 2월 8일

    Women! Rock!

    Ok, so all the Grammy hype has quieted down. But does anyone really care anymore? Really? Does anyone really care about the darlings and celebrities of Billboard's Top 200? Do you care? We don't. And the majority of the artists in music today who we care about don't care about it either. What we do care about is Rock N Roll, which is all but completely unrepresented in popular media today, ESPECIALLY at the Grammys. You know what else is underrepresented? In Rock N Roll? All the tremendously influential WOMEN who helped build it and shape it into the art form it has become. Today's show WOMEN! ROCK! gives credit where credit's due. Do you know who was the first musician to consistently utilize distortion? Do you know the powerful, uncompromising woman who's song Hound Dog was stolen by Elvis Presley? Do you know who the first two all female rock band's were? Do you know who Rock Royalty's First Lady of The Blues is? YOU WILL! After listening to the latest episode of The GXO Podcast, your trusted, insider source for all things music, pop culture and current affairs! In today's show you're going to hear nothing but THE FINEST Rock N Roll has to offer... THE MUSIC: American Requiem https://music.apple.com/ca/album/ameriican-requiem/1738363766?i=1738363767 from Beyonce Knowles' Cowboy Carter album, winner of the Grammy Award for Album of the Year as well as Best Country album. She is the first African American woman to win the Grammy for Best Country album Master Delta Blues musician, vocalist and songwriter Son House classic Death Letter https://music.apple.com/ca/album/death-letter/724061643?i=724061697 newly realized by Cassandra Wilson on her Blue Note Records jazz album New Moon Daughter The Monkees classic Last Train To Clarksville https://music.apple.com/ca/album/last-train-to-clarksville/724061643?i=724061719 reinvented by Casandra Wilson on her Blue Note Records jazz album New Moon Daughter Referencing John Lennon and Yoko Ono's attendance at his October 15, 1971 concert in New York City at Madison Square Garden, Rick Nelson shot back at the booing crowd with this Number One song from 1972, his final Top 40 hit, Garden Party https://music.apple.com/ca/album/garden-party/1443878582?i=1443878951 from the album of the same name, the 20th studio album of his career The Shaggs Sweet Thing https://music.apple.com/ca/album/sweet-thing/1790539349?i=1790539672 from 1969 and their one and only studio album Philosophy Of The World, possibly the first in what has become known as the genre labeled Outsider music The Frank Zappa produced I Have A Paint Brush In My Hand To Color A Triangle by GTO (girls together outrageously) from the Laurel Canyon neighborhood of Hollywood Hills. From their one and only album Permanent Damage released in 1969 (at present not "officially" available digitally) - check YouTube  Sister Rosetta Tharpe's iconic Didn't It Rain performance recorded live May 7, 1964, at the Wilbraham Road Railway Station in Manchester, England. The performance was filmed for the Granada Television program The Blues And Gospel Train featuring Sister Rosetta emerging from a horse drawn carriage in the rain to play her Gibson SG electric guitar (again, check YouTube) The one. The only. The originator. Herself. Big Mama Thornton and her song Hound Dog https://music.apple.com/ca/album/hound-dog/1444120044?i=1444120215 inspired by and written specifically for her by the then twentysomething songwriting duo Leiber & Stoller The Empress Of The Blues. Queen. King. Pharaoh. Caesar. Tsar. None other than Bessie Smith herself and one of her many signature songs Gimme A Pigfoot (And A Bottle Of Beer) https://music.apple.com/ca/album/gimme-a-pigfoot-and-a-bottle-of-beer/650927116?i=650927376 recorded in New York City, November 24, 1933, in what was to be the final recording session before her tragic, untimely death in 1937 at the age of 45 Radiator from the debut album Beauty Pageant https://music.apple.com/ca/artist/the-bobby-lees/1340751343 by the Sam Quartin led Woodstock, New York based rockers The Bobby Lees  Regina Spektor and her definitive version of John Lennon's song Real Love https://music.apple.com/ca/album/real-love/302516167?i=302516362 from the fundraiser Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign To Save Darfur. While a two disc physical copy of the album containing 23 John Lennon covers was released, the vastly expanded 60 track version is available as a download only  Do you have a burning desire to send The GXO an email? Please do! info@gxopodcast.com Want on our mailing list? Only one weekly update email, we promise! Wanna leave a comment? Need to contact us? Visit the GXO website at www.gxopodcast.com   *Please Note: Audio portions of this podcast have been reproduced under the fair use doctrine. This use is intended to be transformative, adding perspective to the original work, serving an educational purpose rather than commercial gain. This use is intended academically and does not serve as a substitute for the original.

    1시간 35분
  4. 1월 25일

    Crooning Reclaimed

    Tanner Burns Is Bringing Crooning Back! But what, might you ask, is Crooning? Crooning is a smooth, intimate style of singing that originated in the 1920s. The crooning style was made possible by widespread access to electricity and improvements made to microphones that picked up quieter sounds and a wider range of frequencies than ever before. This dominant popular vocal style coincided with the advent of radio broadcasting and electrical recording. Before widespread use of microphones, singers had to project their voices to the very back of the theater, making for a loud vocal style. Microphones made quieter, more personal, intimate singing possible. Historians believe the suggestion of intimacy in song was wildly attractive to women at the time, especially within the youth subculture known as bobby soxers. The crooning style developed quickly among singers who performed with big bands, reaching its height by the 1940s through to the late 1960s. Al Bowlly and Bing Crosby are often credited with inventing the crooning style, but it was Rudy Vallée who brought about its widespread popularity. From 1929 through to 1939, his highly rated radio program beamed in the sophistication of an exquisite New York City night club, where Vallée stood like a statue, surrounded by handsome, clean-cut collegiate band musicians, sensually cradling a saxophone in his arms. Vallée's first film, The Vagabond Lover, was promoted with the tagline, “Men Hate Him! Women Love Him!" while his success brought press warnings of “this punk from Maine, Vallée, with the dripping voice, required mounted police to beat back crowds of screaming and swooning females". But that was then. This is now. And by now, we mean Tanner Burns now. Prince Edward Island’s darling of the opera set, Burns has turned his gaze towards Crooning and bringing it back! Find out how now! On the latest episode of The GXO, your insider connection into what’s happening, right now!   THE MUSIC   20 years before the advent of Crooning, Italian opera singer Enrico Caruso, the very first media superstar of recorded music, became the first person to ever sell a million records with his 1902 recording of the aria "Vesti La Giubba" from the 1892 opera I Pagliacci by Ruggero Leoncavallo written just 10 years prior https://music.apple.com/ca/album/i-pagliacci-recitar-vesti-la-giubba/403362925?i=403362945 Released on G&T Records, this milestone recording solidified Caruso's status as a music industry pioneer   "You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch" was originally written and composed for the 1966 animated television special Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas. With lyrics by Theodor "Dr. Seuss" Geisel and music composed by Albert Hague, the song was originally performed by Thurl Ravenscroft. Upon its original release, the soundtrack won the Grammy Award For Best Album For Children at the 10th Annual Grammy Awards held February 29, 1968, recognizing accomplishments of musicians for the year 1967. This version sung by Tanner Burns from his 2025 debut EP "A Warm Christmas With Tanner Burns" https://music.apple.com/ca/album/youre-a-mean-one-mr-grinch/1855451403?i=1855451408    "I Only Have Eyes For You" is a song composed by Harry Warren and lyricist Al Dubin. The song was written for the 1934 Warner Brothers musical film Dames and originally sung by Dick Powell. Several other successful recordings of the song were made in 1934. 25 years later, African American doo-wop group The Flamingos would score an international Top 10 hit with their adaptation of the song recorded at New York's famed Bell Sound Studios, at its height, the largest independent recording studio in the United States. in 2011 Rolling Stone magazine placed The Flamingo's version at number 158 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time. Al Jolson recorded his version in 1949 as part of his 1949 Decca Records album Jolson Sings Again https://music.apple.com/ca/album/i-only-have-eyes-for-you/1672654096?i=1672654107    "I Got Plenty o' Nuttin'" is a bass-baritone aria sung by the character Porgy from George Gershwin's 1935 opera Porgy and Bess. The song has been covered by many musicians since the opera's premiere September 30, 1935 at the Colonial Theatre in Boston.  Originally sung by African American baritone opera singer and actor Todd Duncan, Bing Crosby would go onto record his version for Decca Records on March 29, 1936, just six months after the opera's world premiere https://music.apple.com/ca/album/i-got-plenty-o-nuttin/1466126322?i=1466126329    "All Or Nothing At All" is a song composed in 1939 by Arthur Altman with lyrics by Jack Lawrence. Originally recorded on August 31, 1939 by the Harry James Orchestra (featuring a vocal solo by 23 year old Frank Sinatra who bandleader James had hired just two month previous to a two year contract at $75 a week). The side, as with all of Sinatra's recordings with James, had weak sales initially and would not become a hit until reissued by Columbia Records four years later when released as product to fill the music void as a result of the 1942-1944 musicians strike. The record went Number One topping the Billboard charts, selling over a million copies compared to the 8,000 sold when originally released. Interestingly, Sinatra went to Number 8 with the song on Billboard's chart for African American music, then called the Harlem Hit Parade https://music.apple.com/ca/album/all-or-nothing-at-all-feat-frank-sinatra/158597471?i=158597564    "Come Fly With Me" was written specifically for Frank Sinatra in 1958 by composer Jimmy Van Heusen and lyricist Sammy Cahn and was the title track of his 1958 album of the same name. Famed arranger Billy May arranged and conducted this swinging pop song, his first of many collaborations with Sinatra over the years. Sinatra At The Sands is Sinatra's first ever live album to be commercially released. Accompanied by the legendary Count Basie And His Orchestra, the album was conducted and arranged by Quincy Jones, recorded live in the Copa Room of the Sands Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1966 https://music.apple.com/ca/album/come-fly-with-me-live-at-the-sands-hotel-and-casino-1966/1440842924?i=1440842927    "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" is an uncredited anonymous traditional English Christmas carol. It is in the Roxburghe Collection (printed in 1847 by John Payne Collier) but can be dated as far back as the 1650s as part of an anonymous manuscript. English solicitor and antiquarian William Sandys is credited with popularizing the carol after including it in his 1833 publication Christmas Carols Ancient And Modern (London, Richard Beckley publisher). This recording taken from A Warm Christmas With Tanner Burns featuring saxophone by Tanner's 16 year old jazz protégé brother Chase Burns https://music.apple.com/ca/album/god-rest-ye-merry-gentlemen/1855451403?i=1855451406    "Silent Night" is a popular Christmas carol composed in 1818 by Franz Gruber to lyrics by Joseph Mohr who had written the piece in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars. On Christmas Eve, 1818, Mohr brought his words to Gruber and asked him to compose a melody and guitar accompaniment for that night's mass after river flooding had damaged the church organ. The church was eventually destroyed by repeated flooding and eventually replaced by the Silent Night Chapel in 1924. Stille Nacht was first performed on Christmas Eve, 1818, at Saint Nicholas Church, the parish church of Oberndorf bei Salzburg in the Austrian province of Salzburg. This recording taken from A Warm Christmas With Tanner Burns featuring saxophone by Tanner's 16 year old jazz protégé brother Chase Burns https://music.apple.com/ca/album/silent-night/1855451403?i=1855451407    "Because" (the Guy d'Hardelot & Edward Teschemacher song) is a song originally published in 1900 with music and lyrics by Guy d'Hardelot and English lyrics by dward Teschemacher. Turn of the century tenor opera sensation Enrico Caruso recorded the song in its original French on December 7, 1912. The record was issued by Victor in the USA and His Master's Voice in Europe in 1913. American tenor and actor, Mario Lanza (1921-1959) the first artist to sell two and a half million albums, sang the song when playing Enrico Caruso in the 1951 biopic The Great Caruso, when he was just 30 years old. Lanza would go on to record the song for RCA Victor. His version peaked in the Top 20 Singles at No. 16. On a personal note, this song was my parent's wedding song when they were married July 25, 1945, a full six years before Lanza released his version https://music.apple.com/ca/album/because/400109901?i=400109935     Do you have a burning desire to send The GXO an email? Please do! info@gxopodcast.com Want on our mailing list? Only one weekly update email, we promise! Wanna leave a comment? Need to contact us? Visit the GXO website at www.gxopodcast.com   *Please Note: Audio portions of this podcast have been reproduced under the fair use doctrine. This use is intended to be transformative, adding perspective to the original work, serving an educational purpose rather than commercial gain. This use is intended academically and does not serve as a substitute for the original.

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  5. 1월 18일

    Dr. Martin Luther King: Leader & Legacy

    Remembering DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. on his Official Celebration Day  Monday, January 19, 2026   -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   "I don't know what will happen now. We've got some difficult days ahead but it really doesn't matter with me now Because I have been to the mountaintop.  I don't mind. Like anybody, I would like to live a long life. Longevity has its place. But I'm not concerned about that now. I just want to do God's will And he has allowed me to go up to the mountaintop And I have looked over And I have seen  The Promised Land. I may not get there with you But I want you to know tonight, That we, as a people, Will get to the Promised Land. So I'm happy tonight. I'm not worried about anything. I'm not fearing any man. Mine eyes have seen The Glory Of the coming of the Lord" - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. April 3, 1968 at the Mason Temple Church of God in Christ Headquarters in Memphis, Tennessee, 24 hours before he was shot dead while standing outside on the second floor balcony of Room 306 of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. He was just 39 years old.   Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - 39 years old when he was shot dead April 4, 1968 Malcolm X - 39 years old when he was shot dead February 21, 1965  Sam Cooke - 33 years old when he was shot dead December 11, 1964 John F. Kennedy - 46 years old when he was shot dead November 22, 1963 Robert F. Kennedy - 42 years old when he was shot dead June 6, 1968 Lee Harvey Oswald - 24 years old when he was shot dead November 24, 1963 Mahatma Gandhi - 78 years old when he was shot dead January 30, 1948 John Lennon - 40 years old when he was shot dead December 8, 1980 Abraham Lincoln - 56 when he was shot dead April 15, 1865 Charlie Kirk - 31 years old when he was shot dead September 10, 2025 Renee Good - 37 years old when she was shot dead January 7, 2026   THE MUSIC A Change Is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke https://music.apple.com/ca/album/a-change-is-gonna-come/1440771554?i=1440773321 Written solely by Cooke himself with an arrangement by Cooke's own personal arranger Rene Hall ("I wanted it to be the greatest thing in my life") the side was recorded on January 30, 1964 at RCA Studio in Hollywood, California. Cooke first performed " A Change Is Gonna Come" on The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson on February 7, 1964. Cooke initially objected to performing the song that evening on Carson when prompted to by his manager Allen Klein. Cooke noted that the album's release was still one month away and that he had no time to pull together an arrangement within such a short time frame. Klein arranged for RCA to pay for a full string section and Cooke performed the song that Friday on The Tonight Show. Sadly the network did not save the the tape of the performance. Cooke's appearance on Carson that night was overshadowed by The Beatles performance on The Ed Sullivan Show just two days later. The song was issued March 1, 1964 as a track on what would be Cooke's final studio album Ain't That Good News. It would not be issued as a single for another nine months, following Cooke's murder. Cooke elected never to perform the song ever again following its one and only performance on The Tonight Show, both because of the complexity of the arrangement and also because of the ominous nature of the song.  On December 11, 1964, two weeks before the single was releases, Sam Cooke was fatally shot at the Hacienda Motel at 91st and South Figueroa streets, 9141 South Figueroa Street in South Central Los Angeles, California.   *Little Flame by Carsie Blanton https://music.apple.com/ca/album/the-little-flame-single/1854904398 released December 5, 2025. There is nothing out now more current and timely to our age than this. Known for delivering songs with an equal dose of moxie and mischief, Carsie Blanton's music brings audiences together in joyful celebration of everything worth fighting for. Her other recent releases "Rich People" and "Ugly Nasty Commie Bitch" showcase her unique blend of politics and catchy melodies. Little Flame is, simply put, the Blowing In The Wind of our generation.     Do you have a burning desire to send The GXO an email? Please do! info@generationxoffender.com Want on our mailing list? Only one weekly update email, we promise! Wanna leave a comment? Need to contact us? Visit the GXO website at www.generationxoffender.com   Please Note: Audio portions of this podcast have been reproduced under the fair use doctrine. This use is intended to be transformative, adding perspective to the original work, serving an educational purpose rather than commercial gain. This use is intended academically and does not serve as a substitute for the original.   *Special thanks to perhaps the finest Canadian songwriter you may never have had the privilege of hearing, Canning, Nova Scotia based Kim Barlow https://music.apple.com/ca/album/gingerbread/1617914083 who was the first to direct us towards the hope and inspiration of Carsie Blanton and her spiritual Anthem For Our Times "Little Flame"

    1시간 17분
  6. 1월 12일

    Rap N Roll

    This week you're in for a special treat kids! Join us as The GXO goes Parking at an undisclosed location, our very first CAR INTERVIEW! (steamed up windows and all!) with non other than our very own IN HOUSE rap dude The One The Only! J-DDog!! (double D my friends! double Ds!) In this episode, our first in an ongoing segment exploring Hip Hop and it's cultural currency and predominance over most of the last four decades, we dive right in uncovering rap's origin story as well as it's exact recognized date of birth in America and where! YOU WILL BE SURPRISED!  Don't miss a beat kids! Insert tape AND PRESS PLAY! Peace out... DISCLAIMER - Ah, this is Rap, so like, yeah, couple naughty words here and there, mostly in the songs. Listener Discretion is advised. THE TRACKS: The Creator by Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth https://music.apple.com/ca/album/the-creator/792507327?i=792507336 Tired Out by East Coast Canadian DJ rapper Buck 65 from his album Talkin' Honky Blues https://music.apple.com/ca/album/tired-out/162705216?i=162706224  Roses And Blue Jays by East Coast Canadian DJ rapper Buck 65 from his album Talkin' Honky Blues https://music.apple.com/ca/album/roses-and-blue-jays/162705216?i=162705770 Ends by House Of Pain's Everlast from his solo album Whitey Ford Sings The Blues https://music.apple.com/ca/album/ends/1605186580?i=1605186583 Jump Around by Boston Irish rap band House Of Pain https://music.apple.com/ca/album/jump-around/1604628159?i=1604628161 Famine by Ireland's Hasidic Rasta chanteuse diva punk rock queen Sinead O'Connor from her Universal Mother album https://music.apple.com/ca/album/famine/1629177387?i=1629177610 Old Town Road (featuring Billy Ray Cyrus) Remix Single by Lil Nas X https://music.apple.com/ca/album/old-town-road-feat-billy-ray-cyrus-remix/1458638377?i=1458638381 Same Love (featuring Mary Lambert) by Seattle's Macklemore & Ryan Lewis from their Grammy Award winning album The Heist https://music.apple.com/ca/album/same-love-feat-mary-lambert/560097651?i=560097759    Do you have a burning desire to send The GXO an email? Please do! info@generationxoffender.com Want on our mailing list? Only one weekly update email, we promise! Wanna leave a comment? Need to contact us? Visit the GXO website at www.generationxoffender.com   *Please Note: Audio portions of this podcast have been reproduced under the fair use doctrine. This use is intended to be transformative, adding perspective to the original work, serving an educational purpose rather than commercial gain. This use is intended academically and does not serve as a substitute for the original.

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  7. 1월 5일

    John & Yoko Some Time In New York City

    This past Fall, John Lennon & Yoko Ono's only son, Sean Ono Lennon, released the exhaustive Power To The People 12 disc expanded version of his parent's criminally ignored 1972 radical feminist, agitprop, street wise, cutting edge, urban soul, ghetto funk rock masterpiece Some Time In New York City, With the exception of ONE SONG The one song that has become the ELEPHNANT'S MEMORY BAND in the room. Join us as we explore Sean Ono Lennon's visionary Evolution Documentaries for 9 of the 10 songs from his parents often misunderstood first proper rock n roll album together. and... We let the pieces fall where they may in rescuing the often censored controversial track from obscurity by John & Yoko to complete the missing piece of the puzzle of Sean Ono Lennon's audio love letter to Mom & Dad. Which brings us to the somewhat gratuitous F-bombs dropped by John & Yoko while recording this Masterclass In Agitprop, necessitating the dreaded "E" for EXPLICIT rating. Listener Discretion Is Advised. And... Before you get offended, please remember, it's right there in the name of the podcast. WE LOVE YOU! "LOVE LOVE LOVE" - John Lennon "WAR IS OVER! (if you want it)" - John Lennon "Imagine" - Yoko One THE TRACKS: t.b.a.   Do you have a burning desire to send The GXO an email? Please do! info@generationxoffender.com Want on our mailing list? Only one weekly update email, we promise! Wanna leave a comment? Need to contact us? Visit the GXO website at www.generationxoffender.com   *Please Note: Audio portions of this podcast have been reproduced under the fair use doctrine. This use is intended to be transformative, adding perspective to the original work, serving an educational purpose rather than commercial gain. This use is intended academically and does not serve as a substitute for the original.

    1시간 27분
  8. 2025. 12. 29.

    Beatles New Years Show On The GXO

    Ring in the New Year with John, Paul, George & Ringo AND US! The GXO Along with special guests Dhani Harrison, Zak Starkey and the Lennon boys Julian & Sean and, in the words of George Harrison... RING OUT THE OLD! RING IN THE NEW! Ding Dong Ding Dong and remember kids... WAR IS OVER! (if you want it) THE MUSIC: One Arm Santa https://music.apple.com/ca/album/one-arm-santa/1594790611?i=1594790612 from 2021 by Cambridge, England based R.J. Archer & The Painful Memories New Year's Day https://music.apple.com/ca/album/new-years-day/1649653469?i=1649653726 by Switchfoot from their 2022 record "this is our Christmas album" My Way https://imanicoppola.bandcamp.com/album/shepherds-pie by Imani Coppola from her 2025 B-Sides & Rarities Compilation Shepherds Pie available exclusively through Coppola via her Bandcamp page Cups And Cakes https://music.apple.com/ca/album/cups-and-cakes/1829091963?i=1829091974 by Sir Paul McCartney & Spinal Tap from their 2025 album The End Continues as heard on the latest in the Spinal Tap franchise Spinal Tap II (Listen To The) Flower People https://music.apple.com/ca/album/listen-to-the-flower-people/1829091963?i=1829091970 by Sir Elton John & Spinal Tap from their 2025 album The End Continues as heard on the latest in the Spinal Tap franchise Spinal Tap II I Hope https://music.apple.com/ca/album/i-hope/1834684205?i=1834684209 by John Lennon's eldest son, Julian Lennon from this 2025 "because..." EP Never Too Late https://music.apple.com/ca/album/beautiful-creatures-original-motion-picture-soundtrack/1455519312 by George Harrison's son Dhani Harrison and his band thenewno2 Recorded at Abbey Road Studios in the very same room his father worked so very fastidiously in with friends John, Paul & Ringo. From the score to the film Beautiful Creatures which Harrison also wrote, produced and recorded New York City (Ultimate Mix) https://music.apple.com/ca/album/power-to-the-people-new-york-city-the-ultimate-mixes/1846559124 by John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Elephants Memory Band. The song originally appeared on Lennon's 10 track Some Time In New York City from 1972. Lennon's youngest son Sean Ono Lennon remixed/remastered his father's original album (with the notable exception of one song which the younger Lennon chose to omit from Dad's original work) - the ELEPHANTS MEMORY BAND IN THE ROOM - The younger Lennon's "ultimate mix" of Dad's 1972 Some Time In New York City album (sans one song) has been rather confusingly retitled as "Power To The People - New York City - The Ultimate Mixes" Never Let Me Go https://music.apple.com/ca/album/never-let-me-go-feat-billy-strings/1773188611?i=1773188615 from Beatles drummer Ringo Starr from his 2025 album Look Up X (Wot You Sayin) https://music.apple.com/ca/album/x-wot-you-sayin/1698089394?i=1698089395 by Ringo Starr's eldest son, drummer Zak Starkey of The Who and Oasis, 2023 track from his supergroup side project Mantra Of The Cosmos  Free As A Bird (2025 Mix) https://music.apple.com/ca/album/free-as-a-bird-2025-mix/1834473847?i=1834474212 by The Beatles from their latest album Anthology 4 from 2025  Now And Then https://youtu.be/e_drjk_dG_0?si=cq2nR1q-dtz6hN7y instrumental orchestral version of The Beatles 2024 song by Epic Orchestra  Gimme Some Truth https://music.apple.com/ca/album/instant-karma-the-complete-recordings-the/302516167 by George Harrison's son Dhani Harrison (yes! that's him slide guitar solo, possibly even played on one of his Dad's old guitars!) and Bob Dylan's eldest son Jakob Dylan covering a track from John Lennon's second solo album Imagine from 1971. This cover originally appeared as part of the single disc album Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign To Save Darfur. The single disc CD has been recently expanded to include an astounding total of 61 covers of John Lennon songs and is, to date, the finest collection of John Lennon covers ever assembled.  Lullaby https://music.apple.com/ca/album/lullaby-feat-amena-bastille-brian-eno-celeste-kieran/1854941328 2025 single by Nai Barghouti, Brian Eno & Friends Chanukah Prayer https://music.apple.com/ca/album/chanukah-prayer/1453107334?i=1453107517 by world renowned professional pop music composer, one of the top selling singer songwriters of all time with her 1971 RIAA Certified 14 times Platinum selling Tapestry album. From her most recent studio album A Holiday Carole My Dear Acquaintance (A Happy New Year) https://music.apple.com/ca/album/my-dear-acquaintance-a-happy-new-year-non-album-track/268897104?i=268897124 by Regina Spektor from her single of the same name It Had To Be You https://music.apple.com/ca/album/trilogy-past-present-future/1457080954 by the Chairman of the Board himself, the one, the only, Mr. Frank Sinatra. Throughout his 1989 film classic When Harry Met Sally, distinguished American film director Rob Reiner weaved Harry Connick Jr's very fine version of the song It Had To Be You in and out of the film. But, at the pivotal moment of the film, building up to its climax, Reiner brings in the big guns to get the job done. Sinatra's version of this song is surprisingly rare and can only be found on one album. Sinatra realized late in his career that he had never actually recorded the song It Had To Be You and rectified that with the "Some Things I've Missed" disc from his 1979 triple studio album appropriately titled Trilogy: Past, Present, Future, his third final studio album before his last, L.A. Is My Lady, from 1984. Happy Birthday, Johnny https://music.apple.com/ca/album/happy-birthday-johnny/1440947061?i=1440947069 by Polyphonic Spree alumnus and possible savior of guitar based rock n roll itself, the one, the only, St. Vincent from her celebrated album MASSEDUCATION      Do you have a burning desire to send The GXO an email? Please do! info@generationxoffender.com Want on our mailing list? Only one weekly update email, we promise! Wanna leave a comment? Need to contact us? Visit the GXO website at www.generationxoffender.com   *Please Note: Audio portions of this podcast have been reproduced under the fair use doctrine. This use is intended to be transformative, adding perspective to the original work, serving an educational purpose rather than commercial gain. This use is intended academically and does not serve as a substitute for the original. This show is dedicated to the memory of David & Robert Ironside, our heavenly Beatles Anthology buddies. Tell John & George we LOVED the fish...

    1시간 29분

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