Omega Radio for March 14, 2022; #301.
Tyrone Davis: “In The Mood”
Edition Speciale: “Mr. Business”
G. Grant & S. Park: “Good Company”
Lalo Schifrin: “Midnight Woman”
Lee Gagnon: “Reve”
Scratch, The: “Surface Noise”
Sonny Rollins: “Caress”
Westbound Freeway: “Right Or Wrong”
Joe Sample: “In All My Wildest Dreams”
Skull Snaps: “It’s A New Day”
Blackrock: “Bad Cloud Overhead”
Frank Ricotti + Tony Hymas + Stan Sulzmann: “Morning Call”
Jades, The: “Lucky Fellow”
Manfredo Fest: “Braziliana No. 1”
Revolution Compared To What: “Go To Work”
Eric Hochberg & Andy Potter: “World Thing”
George Duke: “Seeing You”
Jean-Daniel Mercier: “Apres Noel”
Michelle Lamb: “Natural High”
Paz: “Solar Wind”
Annette Peacock: “Survival”
Hysear Don Walker: “Children Of The Night”
Airto: “Juntos”
Ian Carr’s Nucleus: “Ariadne”
Jacky Giordano: “Wafa”
Les Crane: “Friends”
Living Funk: “Fools Love”
Pat Martino: “M'Wandishi”
Peter Jacques & Quadriga: “Cancao”
Primitive: “You’re Everything To Me”
Thee Lakesiders: “Parachute”
David T. Walker: “Feeling Feeling”
Terry Callier: “Just As Long As We’re Together”
Tom Scott: “Sneakin’ In The Back”
Tracks: “Bottleneck”
Alberto Baldan Bembo: “Sweet Helen”
Fat Larry’s Band: “Down On The Avenue”
Alan Parker: “Aerial Camera”
Giovanni Civitenga & Lucia Frittoli: Dew Drop (2e Versione)“
Pepper Hellard & New Hollywood Gargoyles: “They’re Out There”
Anthony King: “Filigree Funk”
The Crusaders’ “A Ballad For Joe (Louis)”
Bonus crate-digging and sampling; jazz, fusion, soul, R&B, funk.
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I had a really dumb 1 am idea but I honestly love it a lot. So. Here goes the jumble I wrote rails before I dropped back into a delusional coma.
After fox kills palps, they're technically the new sith lord cause palps unknowingly actually sorta trained Fox because of abuse and mind things which made Fox stronger yadiyadiya, anyway. Fox has overtaken Palps, which means they're heir to the sith. Which through various legal jumble means they're also the one to inherit all of palps stuff. His estates, his accounts aka money, all his belongings. Queue to the first thing Fox does with all their newly inherited money is buy a fucking peacock, name it George and train it to attack people.
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‘Paul McCartney is convinced that John Lennon haunted the recording of the 1995 Beatles single “Free As A Bird” – in the form of a white peacock. McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison were posing for a photograph outside the studio where the track was recorded when a rare white peacock wandered in the shot at the last minute.
About the peacock McCartney said,
“I said to the other guys, ‘That’s John!’ Spooky, eh? It was like John was hanging around. We felt that all the way through the recording.”
“Free as a Bird” is a song originally composed and recorded in 1977 as a home demo by John Lennon. The Beatles then made a studio version of the recording, incorporating contributions from McCartney, Harrison and Starr. The song was released the week of the 15 year anniversary of Lennon’s death on The Beatles Anthology 1 record so it makes sense that the presense of Lennon was felt in the studio and during photo sessions.
Here is the photo of them after the peacock went away…
McCartney also believes John made his presence felt on the single. He said,
“We put one of those spoof backwards recordings on the end of the single for a laugh, to give all those Beatles nuts something to do. I think it was the line of a George Formby song. Then we were listening to the finished single in the studio one night, and it gets to the end, and it goes, ‘zzzwrk nggggwaaahhh jooohn lennnnnon qwwwrk.’ I swear to God. We were like, ‘It’s John. He likes it!”’
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