Lola T http://odeo.com/channels/338033-Lola-T LolaT no <p>Whatever is crammed in my stereo at the moment.</p> Whatever is crammed in my stereo at the moment. Whatever is crammed in my stereo at the moment. en-us 40 Tue, 21 Aug 2007 11:30:08 -0700 Tue, 21 Aug 2007 11:30:08 -0700 Breakdown FM-The History of Hip Hop w/ West Coast Pioneers pt1 http://odeo.com/episodes/16450583-Breakdown-FM-The-History-of-Hip-Hop-w-West-Coast-Pioneers-pt1 During the Rock the Bells Festival in San Bernadino, California, we hooked up with several key Hip Hop pioneers including Universal Zulu nation members DJ Mark Luv, Brother Muhammed who is road manager to Mos Def, The Poetess and Chevy Shank to talk about the origins of West Coast Hip Hop. We started off with Brother Muhammed who is originally from the Soundview section of the Bronx and came up under Afrika Bambaataa. He joined Zulu nation in ‘79 and was a member of the rap group Dynamic Force. Muhammed recounted the early days of Hip Hop in the Bronx. He spoke about the harsh conditions of the Bronx and gang life and his involvement in it. He spoke at length about the Black Spades and how they morphed into the Mighty Zulu Nation under the guidance of Blackspade Gang Warlord Afrika Bambaataa. He talked about how he eventually hooked up with Afrika Bambaataa and the important role music and Hip Hop culture played in helping turn things around. He also talked about the important role ... During the Rock the Bells Festival in San Bernadino, California, we hooked up with several key Hip Hop pioneers including Universal Zulu nation members DJ Mark Luv, Brother Muhammed who is road manager to Mos Def, The Poetess and Chevy Shank to talk about the origins of West Coast Hip Hop. We started off with Brother Muhammed who is originally from the Soundview section of the Bronx and came up under Afrika Bambaataa. He joined Zulu nation in ‘79 and was a member of the rap group Dynamic Force. Muhammed recounted the early days of Hip Hop in the Bronx. He spoke about the harsh conditions of the Bronx and gang life and his involvement in it. He spoke at length about the Black Spades and how they morphed into the Mighty Zulu Nation under the guidance of Blackspade Gang Warlord Afrika Bambaataa. He talked about how he eventually hooked up with Afrika Bambaataa and the important role music and Hip Hop culture played in helping turn things around. He also talked about the important role Latinos played in the pioneering days of Hip Hop as he cited key individuals like DJ Charlie Chase, Zulu leader Lucky Strike and emcees Whipper Whip and Ruby Dee. Muhammed also broke down the important role battling played in sharpening ones skillz and how over the years its degenirated into a patential career ending venture that far too often spawns violence. Chevy Shank and DJ Mark Luv talked about the pioneering days of West Coast Hip Hop in Los Angeles. Shank talked about his migration to the West Coast from new York and some of the early crews he helped spawned. DJ Mark Luv an LA native spoke about the dance and music culture that existed on the West Coast and how many of its facets later merged and contributed to Hip Hop culture. Mark Luv went into detail about the LA dance culture and how styles like Popping and locking were West Coast inventions. Luv noted how these early West Coast dance styles were lifted by Michael Jackson who went on to get credit. Luv named off many of the dancers who Jackson got his moves from including his trademarked moonwalk. Luv also talked about LA gang life and his involvement with it. Like Muhammed, he noted that Hip Hop rescued him from gang life. Mark Luv also spoke at length about the contributions of West Coast DJs like Jammin Gemini, Unknown DJ, Roger Clayton, Egyptian Lover, Battlecat and numerous others and how they are often overlooked and erased from history. He talked about the rise of KDAY the nation’s first 24 hour rap station and the KDAY Mixmasters with pioneering DJs like Joe Cooley, Tony G, M-Walk, Julio G, Ralph M and others to name a few. Luv gives up alot of insight about these guys and this groundbreaking radio station. Chevy Shank and Brother Muhammed spoke about key figures who played important roles in West Coast Hip Hop including Ice T and Afrika Islam. They noted that Ice T was responsible for bringing alot of Zulu members out to LA and Islam later became a key architect alongside the numerous West Coast pioneers in establishing LA’s Hip Hop scene. During our discussion we spoke at length about the marriage between Hip Hop and Punk and New Wave and how it varied on both coasts. We spoke about the early clubs on both coasts that supported these two scenes and how the punk community opened doors for Hip Hop. Our conversation also talked about the rise of freestyle music here on the West Coast and how it was derived from Afrika Bambaataa and electrofunk. Luv explained how Latin freestyle was regulary played on KDAY and how it helped introduce Latinos and Asians on the West Coast to Hip Hop. Luv went into detail about the types of tensions that arose as Filipino DJs started to come on the scene and dominate. He noted that many of the early DJs felt slighted when the Beat Junkies and DJ Q-Bert and others from the Bay started to get recognition while those who proceeded them were forgotten and in some cases completely erased. He talked about how those tensions were eventually eased and reconciled. Luv also spoke about the freestyle movement as it relates to the landmark spot the Good Life, Luv who used to be the DJ for Pharcyde was a ‘heavy hitter’ at that landmark night spot and spoke at length about the early days which gave birth to Freestyle Fellowship, Jurassic 5, Volume 10 and numerous others. We conclude pt1 of this panel discussion with an assessment of the Hip Hop community and its history. There appears to be a lack of concern for many who are raised on corporate driven Hip Hop to respect the cultural foundation. Comparisons were made between the Rock-N-Roll community and the Hip Hop community and how both are treated. During the Rock the Bells Festival in San Bernadino, California, we hooked up with several key Hip Hop pioneers including Universal Zulu nation members DJ Mark Luv, Brother Muhammed who is road manager to Mos Def, The Poetess and Chevy Shank to talk about the origins of West Coast Hip Hop. We started off with Brother Muhammed who is originally from the Soundview section of the Bronx and came up under Afrika Bambaataa. He joined Zulu nation in ‘79 and was a member of the rap group Dynamic Force. Muhammed recounted the early days of Hip Hop in the Bronx. He spoke about the harsh conditions of the Bronx and gang life and his involvement in it. He spoke at length about the Black Spades and how they morphed into the Mighty Zulu Nation under the guidance of Blackspade Gang Warlord Afrika Bambaataa. He talked about how he eventually hooked up with Afrika Bambaataa and the important role music and Hip Hop culture played in helping turn things around. He also talked about the important role Latinos played in the pioneering days of Hip Hop as he cited key individuals like DJ Charlie Chase, Zulu leader Lucky Strike and emcees Whipper Whip and Ruby Dee. Muhammed also broke down the important role battling played in sharpening ones skillz and how over the years its degenirated into a patential career ending venture that far too often spawns violence. Chevy Shank and DJ Mark Luv talked about the pioneering days of West Coast Hip Hop in Los Angeles. Shank talked about his migration to the West Coast from new York and some of the early crews he helped spawned. DJ Mark Luv an LA native spoke about the dance and music culture that existed on the West Coast and how many of its facets later merged and contributed to Hip Hop culture. Mark Luv went into detail about the LA dance culture and how styles like Popping and locking were West Coast inventions. Luv noted how these early West Coast dance styles were lifted by Michael Jackson who went on to get credit. Luv named off many of the dancers who Jackson got his moves from including his trademarked moonwalk. Luv also talked about LA gang life and his involvement with it. Like Muhammed, he noted that Hip Hop rescued him from gang life. Mark Luv also spoke at length about the contributions of West Coast DJs like Jammin Gemini, Unknown DJ, Roger Clayton, Egyptian Lover, Battlecat and numerous others and how they are often overlooked and erased from history. He talked about the rise of KDAY the nation’s first 24 hour rap station and the KDAY Mixmasters with pioneering DJs like Joe Cooley, Tony G, M-Walk, Julio G, Ralph M and others to name a few. Luv gives up alot of insight about these guys and this groundbreaking radio station. Chevy Shank and Brother Muhammed spoke about key figures who played important roles in West Coast Hip Hop including Ice T and Afrika Islam. They noted that Ice T was responsible for bringing alot of Zulu members out to LA and Islam later became a key architect alongside the numerous West Coast pioneers in establishing LA’s Hip Hop scene. During our discussion we spoke at length about the marriage between Hip Hop and Punk and New Wave and how it varied on both coasts. We spoke about the early clubs on both coasts that supported these two scenes and how the punk community opened doors for Hip Hop. Our conversation also talked about the rise of freestyle music here on the West Coast and how it was derived from Afrika Bambaataa and electrofunk. Luv explained how Latin freestyle was regulary played on KDAY and how it helped introduce Latinos and Asians on the West Coast to Hip Hop. Luv went into detail about the types of tensions that arose as Filipino DJs started to come on the scene and dominate. He noted that many of the early DJs felt slighted when the Beat Junkies and DJ Q-Bert and others from the Bay started to get recognition while those who proceeded them were forgotten and in some cases completely erased. He talked about how those tensions were eventually eased and reconciled. Luv also spoke about the freestyle movement as it relates to the landmark spot the Good Life, Luv who used to be the DJ for Pharcyde was a ‘heavy hitter’ at that landmark night spot and spoke at length about the early days which gave birth to Freestyle Fellowship, Jurassic 5, Volume 10 and numerous others. We conclude pt1 of this panel discussion with an assessment of the Hip Hop community and its history. There appears to be a lack of concern for many who are raised on corporate driven Hip Hop to respect the cultural foundation. Comparisons were made between the Rock-N-Roll community and the Hip Hop community and how both are treated. tag:odeo.com,2007-08-21,16450583 Tue, 21 Aug 2007 11:30:08 -0700 no Lola T Mama My Chemical Romance http://odeo.com/episodes/12669683-Mama-My-Chemical-Romance tag:odeo.com,2007-05-24,12669683 Thu, 24 May 2007 03:01:11 -0700 no Lola T Mama, My Chemical Romance http://odeo.com/episodes/12669113-Mama-My-Chemical-Romance tag:odeo.com,2007-05-23,12669113 Wed, 23 May 2007 23:32:57 -0700 no Lola T Mama - My Chemical Romance http://odeo.com/episodes/12669703-Mama-My-Chemical-Romance tag:odeo.com,2007-05-23,12669703 Wed, 23 May 2007 20:04:47 -0700 no Lola T RadioLAE # 187 http://odeo.com/episodes/12666213-RadioLAE-187 Playlist # 187 Sáb. 21-04-2007 – Sat. 04-21-2007 Nr. – Artista(Artist) – Canción(Song Name) – [Sello Disquero(Label)] 01. THE UNIREVERSE – UNIREVERSE THEME [GIRADISCOS] 02. JUSTICE – D.A.N.C.E. [ED BANGERS] 03. ZERO 7 FEAT JOSE GONZALEZ – FUTURES (RUB N TUG REMIX) [ATLANTIC] 04. CHK CHK CHK – MUST BE THE MOON (EMPEROR MACHINE REMIX) [ROUGH TRADE] 05. KAOS – PANOPEEPS (SHIT ROBOT REMIX) [LEKTROLUV] 06. DADA LIFE – BIG TIME (LINUS LOVES REMIX) [BREASTFED] 07. HOT CHIP – MY PIANO (ORIGINAL) [!K7] 08. DIGITALISM – POGO (ON THE ROAD TO PARIS VERSION) [KITSUNE] 09. ADULTNAPPER – INNER EAR (ORIGINAL) [INTRINSIC DESIGN] 10. KLAXONS – GOLDEN SKANS (EROL ALKAN’S EXSTRA SPEKTRAL REMIX) [BECAUSE] 11. K CHICO – I SEE YOU [FESTPLATTEN] Mixed by: Trujillo Playlist # 187 Sáb. 21-04-2007 – Sat. 04-21-2007 Nr. – Artista(Artist) – Canción(Song Name) – [Sello Disquero(Label)] 01. THE UNIREVERSE – UNIREVERSE THEME [GIRADISCOS] 02. JUSTICE – D.A.N.C.E. [ED BANGERS] 03. ZERO 7 FEAT JOSE GONZALEZ – FUTURES (RUB N TUG REMIX) [ATLANTIC] 04. CHK CHK CHK – MUST BE THE MOON (EMPEROR MACHINE REMIX) [ROUGH TRADE] 05. KAOS – PANOPEEPS (SHIT ROBOT REMIX) [LEKTROLUV] 06. DADA LIFE – BIG TIME (LINUS LOVES REMIX) [BREASTFED] 07. HOT CHIP – MY PIANO (ORIGINAL) [!K7] 08. DIGITALISM – POGO (ON THE ROAD TO PARIS VERSION) [KITSUNE] 09. ADULTNAPPER – INNER EAR (ORIGINAL) [INTRINSIC DESIGN] 10. KLAXONS – GOLDEN SKANS (EROL ALKAN’S EXSTRA SPEKTRAL REMIX) [BECAUSE] 11. K CHICO – I SEE YOU [FESTPLATTEN] Mixed by: Trujillo Playlist # 187 Sáb. 21-04-2007 – Sat. 04-21-2007 Nr. – Artista(Artist) – Canción(Song Name) – [Sello Disquero(Label)] 01. THE UNIREVERSE – UNIREVERSE THEME [GIRADISCOS] 02. JUSTICE – D.A.N.C.E. [ED BANGERS] 03. ZERO 7 FEAT JOSE GONZALEZ – FUTURES (RUB N TUG REMIX) [ATLANTIC] 04. CHK CHK CHK – MUST BE THE MOON (EMPEROR MACHINE REMIX) [ROUGH TRADE] 05. KAOS – PANOPEEPS (SHIT ROBOT REMIX) [LEKTROLUV] 06. DADA LIFE – BIG TIME (LINUS LOVES REMIX) [BREASTFED] 07. HOT CHIP – MY PIANO (ORIGINAL) [!K7] 08. DIGITALISM – POGO (ON THE ROAD TO PARIS VERSION) [KITSUNE] 09. ADULTNAPPER – INNER EAR (ORIGINAL) [INTRINSIC DESIGN] 10. KLAXONS – GOLDEN SKANS (EROL ALKAN’S EXSTRA SPEKTRAL REMIX) [BECAUSE] 11. K CHICO – I SEE YOU [FESTPLATTEN] Mixed by: Trujillo tag:odeo.com,2007-05-23,12666213 Wed, 23 May 2007 12:02:27 -0700 no Lola T Black Angels - Black Grease http://odeo.com/episodes/11299623-Black-Angels-Black-Grease Black Angels on IndieFeed Alternative Modern Rock f/IndiefeedAlt/modernRock?a=iHdlizby” f/IndiefeedAlt/modernRock?a=LxozZe0b” Black Angels on IndieFeed Alternative Modern Rock f/IndiefeedAlt/modernRock?a=iHdlizby” f/IndiefeedAlt/modernRock?a=LxozZe0b” Black Angels on IndieFeed Alternative Modern Rock f/IndiefeedAlt/modernRock?a=iHdlizby” f/IndiefeedAlt/modernRock?a=LxozZe0b” tag:odeo.com,2007-05-06,11299623 Sun, 06 May 2007 07:14:43 -0700 no Lola T System Of A Down-Toxicity http://odeo.com/episodes/11296043-System-Of-A-Down-Toxicity tag:odeo.com,2007-05-05,11296043 Sat, 05 May 2007 13:05:34 -0700 no Lola T Killing Me Softly (With His Song) - Fugees http://odeo.com/episodes/11292643-Killing-Me-Softly-With-His-Song-Fugees “Killing Me Softly (With His Song)” is a 1971 song composed by Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel, which has become a pop standard. The song was inspired by a poem by Lori Lieberman, “Killing Me Softly with His Blues”, which she wrote after seeing a then-unknown Don McLean perform the song Empty Chairs live. Lieberman was the first to record Fox and Gimbel’s song, in 1971, but it became a bigger hit when covered by Roberta Flack in 1973, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for 4 weeks. It was replaced by “Love Train” by the The O’Jays. “Killing Me Softly” returned to the top of the U.S. charts replacing “Love Train”. R&B artist Al B. Sure was the next to cover the song in 1988 on his debut album In Effect Mode… and experienced some success with it. He was voted the top new Male R&B solo artist in 1989. Hip-hop group The Fugees covered the song in 1996, with Lauryn Hill singing the lead vocals. Their version reached number two on the U.S. airplay chart, and had similar success in... “Killing Me Softly (With His Song)” is a 1971 song composed by Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel, which has become a pop standard. The song was inspired by a poem by Lori Lieberman, “Killing Me Softly with His Blues”, which she wrote after seeing a then-unknown Don McLean perform the song Empty Chairs live. Lieberman was the first to record Fox and Gimbel’s song, in 1971, but it became a bigger hit when covered by Roberta Flack in 1973, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for 4 weeks. It was replaced by “Love Train” by the The O’Jays. “Killing Me Softly” returned to the top of the U.S. charts replacing “Love Train”. R&B artist Al B. Sure was the next to cover the song in 1988 on his debut album In Effect Mode… and experienced some success with it. He was voted the top new Male R&B solo artist in 1989. Hip-hop group The Fugees covered the song in 1996, with Lauryn Hill singing the lead vocals. Their version reached number two on the U.S. airplay chart, and had similar success in the U.K., reaching number one and selling over a million copies. Propelled by the success of the Fugees track, the version by Flack was remixed in 1996 and topped the Hot Dance Club Play chart. Other major artists to cover the song include The Plain White T’s, Engelbert Humperdinck, Frank Sinatra, Tori Amos, Eva Cassidy, Perry Como, Aretha Franklin, Anne Murray, Luther Vandross, Toni Braxton, Alicia Keys, Jaco Pastorius, The Youngblood Brass Band, and Shirley Bassey. “Killing Me Softly (With His Song)” is a 1971 song composed by Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel, which has become a pop standard. The song was inspired by a poem by Lori Lieberman, “Killing Me Softly with His Blues”, which she wrote after seeing a then-unknown Don McLean perform the song Empty Chairs live. Lieberman was the first to record Fox and Gimbel’s song, in 1971, but it became a bigger hit when covered by Roberta Flack in 1973, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for 4 weeks. It was replaced by “Love Train” by the The O’Jays. “Killing Me Softly” returned to the top of the U.S. charts replacing “Love Train”. R&B artist Al B. Sure was the next to cover the song in 1988 on his debut album In Effect Mode… and experienced some success with it. He was voted the top new Male R&B solo artist in 1989. Hip-hop group The Fugees covered the song in 1996, with Lauryn Hill singing the lead vocals. Their version reached number two on the U.S. airplay chart, and had similar success in the U.K., reaching number one and selling over a million copies. Propelled by the success of the Fugees track, the version by Flack was remixed in 1996 and topped the Hot Dance Club Play chart. Other major artists to cover the song include The Plain White T’s, Engelbert Humperdinck, Frank Sinatra, Tori Amos, Eva Cassidy, Perry Como, Aretha Franklin, Anne Murray, Luther Vandross, Toni Braxton, Alicia Keys, Jaco Pastorius, The Youngblood Brass Band, and Shirley Bassey. tag:odeo.com,2007-05-04,11292643 Fri, 04 May 2007 20:17:35 -0700 no Lola T Liquid Lunch Podcast Ep. 21 - "Tits on the Podcast" http://odeo.com/episodes/11240213-Liquid-Lunch-Podcast-Ep-21-Tits-on-the-Podcast Mickey Avalon ushers in today’s episode with a little Jane Fonda, much to the joy of Lisa and Liquid Wayne-O. Britney bulimic? What? That’s crazy talk—or not. Wayne’s special toilet seat arrives! Welcome to the future! Naked Madonna on Nip/Tuck. Speaking of six-packs, Lisa raves about “300”and Wayne is Spartacus. It’s ab-tastic! La Lohan and Jude Law? Sounds like a bad idea, but totally plausible. He likes crazy, man. Salma’s preggo and engaged and even more celebrity randomness. Mickey Avalon ushers in today’s episode with a little Jane Fonda, much to the joy of Lisa and Liquid Wayne-O. Britney bulimic? What? That’s crazy talk—or not. Wayne’s special toilet seat arrives! Welcome to the future! Naked Madonna on Nip/Tuck. Speaking of six-packs, Lisa raves about “300”and Wayne is Spartacus. It’s ab-tastic! La Lohan and Jude Law? Sounds like a bad idea, but totally plausible. He likes crazy, man. Salma’s preggo and engaged and even more celebrity randomness. Mickey Avalon ushers in today’s episode with a little Jane Fonda, much to the joy of Lisa and Liquid Wayne-O. Britney bulimic? What? That’s crazy talk—or not. Wayne’s special toilet seat arrives! Welcome to the future! Naked Madonna on Nip/Tuck. Speaking of six-packs, Lisa raves about “300”and Wayne is Spartacus. It’s ab-tastic! La Lohan and Jude Law? Sounds like a bad idea, but totally plausible. He likes crazy, man. Salma’s preggo and engaged and even more celebrity randomness. tag:odeo.com,2007-04-25,11240213 Wed, 25 Apr 2007 14:52:41 -0700 no Lola T Johnny Red Presents: Gentlemen Prefer Blunts Pt. 3 http://odeo.com/episodes/11219723-Johnny-Red-Presents-Gentlemen-Prefer-Blunts-Pt-3 This is an all-vinyl mix featuring the best music from whenever. This mix took second place in the Rockstar Games Upload Digital Media Competition. See www.rockstargames.com/upload/ for more info This is an all-vinyl mix featuring the best music from whenever. This mix took second place in the Rockstar Games Upload Digital Media Competition. See www.rockstargames.com/upload/ for more info This is an all-vinyl mix featuring the best music from whenever. This mix took second place in the Rockstar Games Upload Digital Media Competition. See www.rockstargames.com/upload/ for more info tag:odeo.com,2007-04-23,11219723 Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:31:38 -0700 no Lola T Tell Me Bout It: (A) Vocal Remix by Charles Squared http://odeo.com/episodes/11204973-Tell-Me-Bout-It-A-Vocal-Remix-by-Charles-Squared Release Date: April 2007. Produced by Charles Squared Vinyl only. Limited pressing. Available from Halcyonline.com and other fine American vinyl distributors. Courtesy of The She-Devil, Spelunk Recordings, Studio420 and Zebra Records. All rights reserved by the artist(s). Commercial distribution and resale is strictly forbidden. Release Date: April 2007. Produced by Charles Squared Vinyl only. Limited pressing. Available from Halcyonline.com and other fine American vinyl distributors. Courtesy of The She-Devil, Spelunk Recordings, Studio420 and Zebra Records. All rights reserved by the artist(s). Commercial distribution and resale is strictly forbidden. Release Date: April 2007. Produced by Charles Squared Vinyl only. Limited pressing. Available from Halcyonline.com and other fine American vinyl distributors. Courtesy of The She-Devil, Spelunk Recordings, Studio420 and Zebra Records. All rights reserved by the artist(s). Commercial distribution and resale is strictly forbidden. tag:odeo.com,2007-04-21,11204973 Sat, 21 Apr 2007 13:30:30 -0700 no Lola T Pink - Dear Mr. President http://odeo.com/episodes/11202363-Pink-Dear-Mr-President Pink’s open letter to the President pulls no punches, as she asks him “what kind of father would take his own daughters’ rights away?” Poverty, gay rights, the plight of the poor and the homeless – Pink asks all of the right questions. The song is exactly what folk music should be: earnest, challenging, aware and melodic. Bio: Name : Pink Birth Date : September 8, 1979 Birth Place : Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA Birth Name : Alecia Moore Height : 5’ 4 Education : Central Bucks West High in Philadelphia, PA Nationality : American Profession : Actress, musician Pink’s open letter to the President pulls no punches, as she asks him “what kind of father would take his own daughters’ rights away?” Poverty, gay rights, the plight of the poor and the homeless – Pink asks all of the right questions. The song is exactly what folk music should be: earnest, challenging, aware and melodic. Bio: Name : Pink Birth Date : September 8, 1979 Birth Place : Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA Birth Name : Alecia Moore Height : 5’ 4 Education : Central Bucks West High in Philadelphia, PA Nationality : American Profession : Actress, musician Pink’s open letter to the President pulls no punches, as she asks him “what kind of father would take his own daughters’ rights away?” Poverty, gay rights, the plight of the poor and the homeless – Pink asks all of the right questions. The song is exactly what folk music should be: earnest, challenging, aware and melodic. Bio: Name : Pink Birth Date : September 8, 1979 Birth Place : Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA Birth Name : Alecia Moore Height : 5’ 4 Education : Central Bucks West High in Philadelphia, PA Nationality : American Profession : Actress, musician tag:odeo.com,2007-04-20,11202363 Fri, 20 Apr 2007 22:22:44 -0700 no Lola T Planet Funk - Chase The Sun (Adam Freeland Remix) http://odeo.com/episodes/11190983-Planet-Funk-Chase-The-Sun-Adam-Freeland-Remix Allright-from the first beats, this is special. Allright-from the first beats, this is special. Allright-from the first beats, this is special. tag:odeo.com,2007-04-18,11190983 Wed, 18 Apr 2007 22:17:51 -0700 no Lola T Metallica-The Unforgiven http://odeo.com/episodes/11190973-Metallica-The-Unforgiven tag:odeo.com,2007-04-18,11190973 Wed, 18 Apr 2007 22:10:07 -0700 no Lola T Gold Lion Remix by Diplo http://odeo.com/episodes/11169843-Gold-Lion-Remix-by-Diplo DAY 7 DAY 7 DAY 7 tag:odeo.com,2007-04-16,11169843 Mon, 16 Apr 2007 12:01:21 -0700 no Lola T 50 Ways http://odeo.com/episodes/11169773-50-Ways DAY 3 DAY 3 DAY 3 tag:odeo.com,2007-04-16,11169773 Mon, 16 Apr 2007 11:58:30 -0700 no Lola T Gold Lion Remix by Diplo http://odeo.com/episodes/11169503-Gold-Lion-Remix-by-Diplo Gold lion’s gonna tell me where the light is Gold lion’s gonna tell me where the light is Gold lion’s gonna tell me where the light is tag:odeo.com,2007-04-16,11169503 Mon, 16 Apr 2007 11:27:54 -0700 no Lola T Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit (Adam Freeland Remix) http://odeo.com/episodes/11169323-Nirvana-Smells-Like-Teen-Spirit-Adam-Freeland-Remix Freeking Awesome! Freeking Awesome! Freeking Awesome! tag:odeo.com,2007-04-16,11169323 Mon, 16 Apr 2007 11:03:18 -0700 no Lola T Coincidence and Inspiration http://odeo.com/episodes/11169293-Coincidence-and-Inspiration SG Radio on Indie 103.1FM in Los Angeles, Sunday nights 12-2AM. Missy gives advice on finding artistic inspiration and what it feels like for a girl. Stephanie adds her 2¢, while Manko gives us the lowdown on the mystical number 23 and the many conspiracy theories that surround it. SG Radio on Indie 103.1FM in Los Angeles, Sunday nights 12-2AM. Missy gives advice on finding artistic inspiration and what it feels like for a girl. Stephanie adds her 2¢, while Manko gives us the lowdown on the mystical number 23 and the many conspiracy theories that surround it. SG Radio on Indie 103.1FM in Los Angeles, Sunday nights 12-2AM. Missy gives advice on finding artistic inspiration and what it feels like for a girl. Stephanie adds her 2¢, while Manko gives us the lowdown on the mystical number 23 and the many conspiracy theories that surround it. tag:odeo.com,2007-04-16,11169293 Mon, 16 Apr 2007 11:01:05 -0700 no Lola T DJ Khaled ft. Akon, Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Baby, T.I. and Fat Joe &#8220;We Takin&#8217; Over&#8221; http://odeo.com/episodes/11151183-DJ-Khaled-ft-Akon-Rick-Ross-Lil-Wayne-Baby-T-I-and-Fat-Joe-8220-We-Takin-8217-Over-8221 Khaled rounds up the usual suspects for this new banger. Khaled rounds up the usual suspects for this new banger. Khaled rounds up the usual suspects for this new banger. tag:odeo.com,2007-04-12,11151183 Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:05:26 -0700 no Lola T Joe, rap, fat, best, baby, ross, rick, T.I., Akon, lil, wayne, khaled MIA Bingo http://odeo.com/episodes/11150313-MIA-Bingo From Hazel8500’s sound track From Hazel8500’s sound track From Hazel8500’s sound track tag:odeo.com,2007-04-12,11150313 Thu, 12 Apr 2007 12:40:17 -0700 no Lola T 50 ways, by Sandra bernhard http://odeo.com/episodes/11122553-50-ways-by-Sandra-bernhard tag:odeo.com,2007-04-09,11122553 Mon, 09 Apr 2007 18:19:18 -0700 no Lola T 50 Ways, by Sandra Bernhard http://odeo.com/episodes/11122593-50-Ways-by-Sandra-Bernhard Sizzling remake of 50 Ways to leave your lover by Camp Vixen Sandra Bernhard Sizzling remake of 50 Ways to leave your lover by Camp Vixen Sandra Bernhard Sizzling remake of 50 Ways to leave your lover by Camp Vixen Sandra Bernhard tag:odeo.com,2007-04-09,11122593 Mon, 09 Apr 2007 10:23:34 -0700 no Lola T Local H - Toxic [Britney Spears cover] http://odeo.com/episodes/11120063-Local-H-Toxic-Britney-Spears-cover http://www.localh.com/toxic.mp3 http://www.localh.com/toxic.mp3 http://www.localh.com/toxic.mp3 tag:odeo.com,2007-04-08,11120063 Sun, 08 Apr 2007 20:59:04 -0700 no Lola T Wind It Up! http://odeo.com/episodes/11117963-Wind-It-Up Gwen Stefani’s Single Gwen Stefani’s Single Gwen Stefani’s Single tag:odeo.com,2007-04-08,11117963 Sun, 08 Apr 2007 12:10:47 -0700 no Lola T gwen, stefani, gwen/stefani GooGooDolls-Iris http://odeo.com/episodes/11107663-GooGooDolls-Iris tag:odeo.com,2007-04-06,11107663 Fri, 06 Apr 2007 21:38:17 -0700 no Lola T Brown Boy- Ursula Rucker http://odeo.com/episodes/11062533-Brown-Boy-Ursula-Rucker tag:odeo.com,2007-04-01,11062533 Sun, 01 Apr 2007 21:10:21 -0700 no Lola T Strange Fruit- Billie Holiday http://odeo.com/episodes/11062223-Strange-Fruit-Billie-Holiday tag:odeo.com,2007-04-01,11062223 Sun, 01 Apr 2007 20:22:34 -0700 no Lola T Diamond "I'm a Star" http://odeo.com/episodes/11058343-Diamond-I-m-a-Star tag:odeo.com,2007-04-01,11058343 Sun, 01 Apr 2007 09:50:28 -0700 no Lola T juice, flirt, jigga Episode 20: Reservoir Dogs http://odeo.com/episodes/10858723-Episode-20-Reservoir-Dogs tag:odeo.com,2007-03-27,10858723 Tue, 27 Mar 2007 20:12:42 -0700 no Lola T ninagordon-straightouttacompton.mp3 (audio/mpeg Object) http://odeo.com/episodes/10859903-ninagordon-straightouttacompton-mp3-audio-mpeg-Object tag:odeo.com,2007-03-27,10859903 Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:32:23 -0700 no Lola T ThePussyCatDolls-Buttons http://odeo.com/episodes/10856513-ThePussyCatDolls-Buttons tag:odeo.com,2007-03-27,10856513 Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:02:12 -0700 no Lola T Private Life- The Pretenders http://odeo.com/episodes/10844873-Private-Life-The-Pretenders One of the greatest Sherocker’s Ever! Give a listen One of the greatest Sherocker’s Ever! Give a listen One of the greatest Sherocker’s Ever! Give a listen tag:odeo.com,2007-03-27,10844873 Tue, 27 Mar 2007 10:10:48 -0700 no Lola T Prodigy vs. Ed Solo - Outta space (remix) http://odeo.com/episodes/10119173-Prodigy-vs-Ed-Solo-Outta-space-remix tag:odeo.com,2007-03-24,10119173 Sat, 24 Mar 2007 22:04:04 -0700 no Lola T Dam Girl (don't hurt him) Kid Sister and Kanye http://odeo.com/episodes/10051583-Dam-Girl-don-t-hurt-him-Kid-Sister-and-Kanye tag:odeo.com,2007-03-18,10051583 Sun, 18 Mar 2007 20:21:58 -0700 no Lola T Stick It, By Peaches http://odeo.com/episodes/10047903-Stick-It-By-Peaches tag:odeo.com,2007-03-18,10047903 Sun, 18 Mar 2007 20:07:22 -0700 no Lola T Kanye West feat. Jay-Z - Diamonds Are Forever (Remix) http://odeo.com/episodes/10049913-Kanye-West-feat-Jay-Z-Diamonds-Are-Forever-Remix tag:odeo.com,2007-03-18,10049913 Sun, 18 Mar 2007 16:14:15 -0700 no Lola T blood diamonds miporadio: the countdown episode #20 http://odeo.com/episodes/10041233-miporadio-the-countdown-episode-20 For word lovers, poets, writers, musicians lots of inspiration here! For word lovers, poets, writers, musicians lots of inspiration here! For word lovers, poets, writers, musicians lots of inspiration here! tag:odeo.com,2007-03-17,10041233 Sat, 17 Mar 2007 14:01:18 -0700 no Lola T KRS ONE - Illegal Business http://odeo.com/episodes/10036613-KRS-ONE-Illegal-Business KRS ONE on IndieFeed Hip Hop Rap f/IndiefeedHipHop?a=1vkbP8Z8” f/IndiefeedHipHop?a=p3NAt1Wa” KRS ONE on IndieFeed Hip Hop Rap f/IndiefeedHipHop?a=1vkbP8Z8” f/IndiefeedHipHop?a=p3NAt1Wa” KRS ONE on IndieFeed Hip Hop Rap f/IndiefeedHipHop?a=1vkbP8Z8” f/IndiefeedHipHop?a=p3NAt1Wa” tag:odeo.com,2007-03-16,10036613 Fri, 16 Mar 2007 21:41:45 -0700 no Lola T Sherockers Mix http://odeo.com/episodes/10036453-Sherockers-Mix Explicit Lyrics Explicit Lyrics Explicit Lyrics tag:odeo.com,2007-03-16,10036453 Fri, 16 Mar 2007 21:07:01 -0700 no Lola T Phatplastic http://odeo.com/episodes/10036433-Phatplastic Covering a multitude of bases, from raw 70’s funk to jump-up jungle via old-school hip-hop, the boys show a healthy disinterest in trend-hopping and style trappings. To kick the mixcast off we present to you something special from the archives. The most successful phatplastic mix to date, with copies floating around London for literally years. A great CD for the car stereo! In fact, if you were in the car with the Stanton Warriors around summer 2003 chances are you have already heard some of it. Enjoy! Covering a multitude of bases, from raw 70’s funk to jump-up jungle via old-school hip-hop, the boys show a healthy disinterest in trend-hopping and style trappings. To kick the mixcast off we present to you something special from the archives. The most successful phatplastic mix to date, with copies floating around London for literally years. A great CD for the car stereo! In fact, if you were in the car with the Stanton Warriors around summer 2003 chances are you have already heard some of it. Enjoy! Covering a multitude of bases, from raw 70’s funk to jump-up jungle via old-school hip-hop, the boys show a healthy disinterest in trend-hopping and style trappings. To kick the mixcast off we present to you something special from the archives. The most successful phatplastic mix to date, with copies floating around London for literally years. A great CD for the car stereo! In fact, if you were in the car with the Stanton Warriors around summer 2003 chances are you have already heard some of it. Enjoy! tag:odeo.com,2007-03-16,10036433 Fri, 16 Mar 2007 21:03:10 -0700 no Lola T G.Love on Towerpod http://odeo.com/episodes/10036423-G-Love-on-Towerpod Come join us in getting all smothered in the lovey dovey funky vibes of G Love on the Tower Power pod Cast with Eli Spector. Album Lemonade Come join us in getting all smothered in the lovey dovey funky vibes of G Love on the Tower Power pod Cast with Eli Spector. Album Lemonade Come join us in getting all smothered in the lovey dovey funky vibes of G Love on the Tower Power pod Cast with Eli Spector. Album Lemonade tag:odeo.com,2007-03-16,10036423 Fri, 16 Mar 2007 20:57:52 -0700 no Lola T Phatplastic http://odeo.com/episodes/10028733-Phatplastic tag:odeo.com,2007-03-16,10028733 Fri, 16 Mar 2007 04:26:55 -0700 no Lola T Boo Hoo - KT Tunstall http://odeo.com/episodes/10028383-Boo-Hoo-KT-Tunstall tag:odeo.com,2007-03-16,10028383 Fri, 16 Mar 2007 03:40:12 -0700 no Lola T Black Snake Moan http://odeo.com/episodes/10028693-Black-Snake-Moan A look at some blues songs featuring that black snake. A look at some blues songs featuring that black snake. A look at some blues songs featuring that black snake. tag:odeo.com,2007-03-15,10028693 Thu, 15 Mar 2007 20:18:30 -0700 no Lola T Weapon of Mass Seduction http://odeo.com/episodes/10028673-Weapon-of-Mass-Seduction Iceage Cobra – Weapon of Mass Seduction: Recorded live at KEXP on 10/28/06. Iceage Cobra – Weapon of Mass Seduction: Recorded live at KEXP on 10/28/06. Iceage Cobra – Weapon of Mass Seduction: Recorded live at KEXP on 10/28/06. tag:odeo.com,2007-03-15,10028673 Thu, 15 Mar 2007 20:16:44 -0700 no Lola T Misnumbderstood http://odeo.com/episodes/10028543-Misnumbderstood Linkin Park/Jay-Z – Numb/Encore vs Santa Esmeralda – Don’t let me be misunderstood by Gawel Linkin Park/Jay-Z – Numb/Encore vs Santa Esmeralda – Don’t let me be misunderstood by Gawel Linkin Park/Jay-Z – Numb/Encore vs Santa Esmeralda – Don’t let me be misunderstood by Gawel tag:odeo.com,2007-03-15,10028543 Thu, 15 Mar 2007 20:03:30 -0700 no Lola T k t tunstall - other side of the world http://odeo.com/episodes/10028423-k-t-tunstall-other-side-of-the-world from girls who like guitars think robots are cool channel: http://odeo.com/channel/220613/view from girls who like guitars think robots are cool channel: http://odeo.com/channel/220613/view from girls who like guitars think robots are cool channel: http://odeo.com/channel/220613/view tag:odeo.com,2007-03-15,10028423 Thu, 15 Mar 2007 19:46:02 -0700 no Lola T Black Horse And The Cherry Tree http://odeo.com/episodes/10028373-Black-Horse-And-The-Cherry-Tree Don’t look back just keep on walkin’ Don’t look back just keep on walkin’ Don’t look back just keep on walkin’ tag:odeo.com,2007-03-15,10028373 Thu, 15 Mar 2007 19:37:22 -0700 no Lola T