Sorry for the delay, here is the playlist from our show on February 10th 2009. DJ Miguel Vargas' set to be available shortly. Don't forget our next show: Tuesday March 10, 2009 at the Dinkytowner Cafe.
1st Set-Happy Valentine's Day Set
Keith Sweat-Make You Sweat
Tony Toni Tone-If I Had No Loot
Bell Biv Devoe-Dope
Michael Jackson-Remember the Time
Guy-Groove Me
Bobby Brown-Humpin Around
Cameo-Candy
Curtis Mayfield-Future Shock
Womack & Womack-Baby I'm Scared of You
Prince-Sexy M.F.
Parliament-Give Up The Funk
New Edition-Popcorn Love
Positive K-I Got A Man
One Way-Cutie Pie
Bob Marley-Could You Be Loved
213-Beautiful
Stevie Wonder-My Cherie Amour
LL Cool J-Around the Way Girl
Andre 3000-Happy Valentine's Day
2nd Set-Ritchie Valens and the 50s
Monchy y Alexandra-En Un Dos Por Tres
El Gran Combo-Amame
Ray Charles-I Got A Woman
Ray Charles-What'd You Say
Chuck Berry-Johnny B Good
Little Richard-Tutti Frutti
Little Richard-Long Tall Sally
Buddy Holly-Bo Diddley
Buddy Holly-Peppy Sue
Buddy Holly-That'll Be The Day
Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers-Why Do Fools Fall In Love
Bobby Day-Rockin Robin
Gene Chandler-Duke of Earl
Jackie Wilson-Lonely Teardrops
Eddie Cochran-Summertime Blues
Los Lobos-Framed
Los Lobos-Charlena
Los Lobos-Ohh! My Love
Ritchie Valens-Come On Let's Go
Ritchie Valens-Dooby Dooby Wah
Ritchie Valens-Cry Cry Cry
Ritchie Valens-That's My Little Suzie
Ritchie Valens-Donna
Ritchie Valens-We Belong Together
Santo and Johnny-Sleepwalk
Barbara Mason and the Ambassadors-Yes I'm Ready
3rd Set-Dance Dance Revolution
DeBarge-I Like It
Ub 40-Red Red Wine
Arrested Development-People Everyday
Rick James-Mary Jane
TLC-Creep
Marvin Gaye-Sexual Healing
Mary Jane Girls-All Night Long
Mack Morrison-Return of the Mack
Mtume-Juicy Fruit
Jackson 5-I Want You Back
Color Me Badd-I Wanna Sex You Up
Kanye West-Stronger
E-40-Tell Me When To Go
Kriss Kross-Jump
Sean Paul-Get Busy
Baby Bash-Baby I'm Back
Big Quarters-Ladies Know
Jay Z-I Just Wanna Love You
Monday, March 9, 2009
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Soul! Available for Viewing Online!
Soul!, the Black variety show that aired on New York public television from 1968-73, are now featuring archived episodes on WNET's website: Thirteen.org
Before Soul Train was aired locally in Chicago, Soul! was a show where black musicians, singers, poets, writers, dancers, actors can perform for a live Black audience.
What is excellent about this show is its unapologetic anti-establishment attitude and being vocal about black pride and decolonization; something that mainstream music television, or any programming lacks today.
Complementing that politics are performances by Tito Puente, Willie Colon, Earth Wind & Fire, Rashaan Roland Kirk, amongst others.
To read an essay on the history of Soul! and its producer Elis Haizlip:
http://www.thirteen.org/soul/about-soul/host-ellis-haizlip-andsoul-history
To see a full list of episodes:
http://www.thirteen.org/soul/episodes
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