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Daily News: Digital Baby Badu, Maxie at Essence, and J Hud Gives Me Fever

02 Monday Feb 2009

Posted by Vivrant Thang in Feeding The Music Jones, Music News

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donnie-cd-coverthumbnailYesterday, me and thousands of other Twitzens witnessed what the good folks over at Soul Bounce cleverly termed the analog girl giving birth to digital baby. Erykah Badu and Jay Electronica welcomed their daughter into the world at 1:30pm and live tweeted the entire experience. Erykah announced early yesterday morning that she was in labor and Jay took over from there, keeping us abreast of her dilation, contractions, and all the other pleasantries that come along with bringing crumbsnatchers into the world. As you probably would have guessed, she gave birth at home with a midwife. Jay said it was the best day of his life. Made me misty.

I’m anxiously awaiting a name which I hope they will also share with us first. Erykah joked after the birth that they had chosen Twitty Milk. Well, we think it was a joke.

I felt as if I was there. You would have been too if you were on Twitter. I’m sayin.

I was estactic to hear last week that Maxwell would be headlining the Essence Music Festival in July. I better have an album in my hand by then!

When I got a gander at the rest of the lineup, I promptly began making arrangements to be there. When everything is finalized, I’ll be SCREAMING it from the rooftops.

Why?

I’ll be seeing Al Green, Anita Baker, John Legend, Brand New Heavies (!!!), Robin Thicke, En Vogue, Teena Marie, Eric Benet, Janelle Monae, Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, Zap Mama, Lalah Hathaway, oh and Beyonce and Solange.

Finally, in case you didn’t watch the Super Bowl preliminaries yesterday, I just had to share Jennifer Hudson’s rendition of the Start Spangled Banner. In case you’ve been living under a rock, this is her first performance since the tragedy that struck her family which would have taken most people out (including me). She looking absolutely beautiful and the strength of her voice and spirit literally sent chills up and down my spine and brought tears to my eyes. Honestly, I can’t think of a better performance since Whitney Houston in Super Bowl XXV back in 1991.

Bless America and Jennifer. Congratulations to the Pittsburgh Steelers fans. Especially you, Mike Tomlin.

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Old School Friday: Remakes (Can’t Get Enough!)

30 Friday Jan 2009

Posted by Vivrant Thang in Feeding The Music Jones, Soundtrack of My Life

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We’re revisiting the remakes theme this week because you never really can get enough of that funky stuff…when it’s done right.

Since we were on serious D’Angelo album watch earlier this week, I thought I’d keep the good vibes going by featuring a couple of his remakes he did – and did well. But then again, I’m probably biased. And don’t apologize for that.

Crusin, Smokey Robinson

Crusin, D’Angelo

Prince, She’s Always In My Hair

Ya’ll ain’t getting me shut down by the big bad web sheriff so I’m just linking up for this one. View it here.

D’Angelo, She’s Always In My Hair

For real, D’Angelo, if by the slimmest possible chance, you should ever read this, please stop fuggin around and get back to what you were put here to do. Seriously.

I hope you enjoyed this as much as I did. Head on over to the other OSF participants sites and keep the party going.

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There Was This One Night On Twitter: DJ ‘Loretta Brown’ on the “Wheels of Steel”

28 Wednesday Jan 2009

Posted by Vivrant Thang in Feeding The Music Jones, Music Legends

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Ever wonder what music is in rotation on some of your favorite artists’ iPods?

Ever think about hanging out with your favorite artist one evening and having them play DJ? What songs would be on the playlist?

The other night on Twitter, Erykah Badu left the building and “DJ Loretta Brown” got on the wheels of steel and turned Twitterverse into one big old school party. Some of these songs I wasn’t even familiar with, which made it even better.

The impromptu house party led to a new musical discovery.

Mama’s Gun just may be my favorite Badu album. Still debating on that one. I do know that that the Grammy-nominated song “Didn’t Cha Know” was a highlight on that album for me. What I didn’t know was that it sampled “Dreamflower” by the band Tarika Blue from their self-titled album released in 1977.

Listening to the original track and some other tracks on the album, make it a must purchase. All thanks to “DJ Loretta.”

Check out some of the other tracks on her playlist. Lots of classic soul here, which is why I will always respect Erykah as an artist. She knows her music.

Any of your favorites here?

  • Roy Ayers- Keep on Walking

  • Bobbi Humphrey – Harlem River Drive

  • Elton John– Bennie and the Jets

  • Seals & Crofts – Summer Breeze

  • Herbie Hancock – I Thought It Was You

  • Gino Vannelli – I Just Wanna Stop

  • Earth Wind & Fire – Evil

  • Leroy Hutson – Lucky Fellow

  • George Duke – Movin On

  • Bloodstone – Natural High

  • Foster Sylvers – Misdemeanor

  • Emotions – How’d I Know That Love Would Slip Away

  • Leon Haywood – I Wanna Do Something Freaky to You (sample used in Snoop’s Ain’t Nothing But a G Thang)

  • SOS Band – Just Be Good to Me

  • Rick James – You and I

  • Zapp and Roger – Doo Wa Ditty (Blow That Thing)

  • Funkadelic – (Not Just) Knee Deep (the whole funk and nothing but the funk!)

  • Funkadelic – ” You Scared The Lovin’ Outta Me“

  • Chaka Khan- Stay

  • Bootsy Collins – I’d Rather Be With You (You already know. This is my sonnnnnng!)
  • Gap Band – Oops Upside Your Head
  • Patrice Rushen – Remind Me
  • Ohio Player – Funky Worm
  • Brothers Johnson – Strawberry Letter 23
  • Shuggie Otis – Strawberry 23
  • Shuggie Otis– Inspiration Information
  • DJ Rogers – Say You Love Me
  • Phoebe Snow – Poetry Man
  • Joni Mitchell – Help Me
  • Minnie Riperton – Perfect Angel
  • Deniece Williams –  Cause You Love Me Baby (DJ Loretta’s favorite song)
  • The Floaters – Float On
  • Angela Bofill – I Try

Ya’ll better stop sleeping on Twitter. For those that say they don’t get it, if you still don’t after reading this post, I don’t get you!

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Follow DJ Loretta here. She’s about to turn from “an apartment into a restaurant.” (meaning the baby’s birth is imminent). So get while the getting is good!

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Inauguration Weekend Wrap Up

22 Thursday Jan 2009

Posted by Vivrant Thang in Feeding The Music Jones

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As I’m writing this, it’s been about 48 hrs since the end of an error. And the beginning of an era of change. I’m realistic and don’t expect the man to walk on water. But I know we have nowhere to go but up from here!

To say the energy is DC was at an all-time high is a understatement. There is absolutely no other place you could have paid me to be in the entire world.  I was supposed to have two different people come stay with me but I ended up with no guests. And to be quite honest, as bad as it may sound, I am glad things worked out that way. I was able to move when I wanted to move and the entire weekend went remarkably well for me, despite worrying myself gray about logistics in the weeks preceding.

Call me crazy but I was not pressed to attend any of the official events or balls. That’s just not the way I chose to spend the weekend. I  requested tickets through my job to several events, particularly the swearing in ceremony. I rarely talk about the 9-5 on here but just know that I work for an organization that has been extremely influential in this whole election cycle. So much so that Obama and Biden have both visited our building to meet with our big wigs and will likely return. However, the pickup times for the tickets were very inconvenient for me and honestly, I would likely have ended up keeping them as souvenirs. It was probably best that I let them go to someone who was going to make use of them.

Instead, I chose to attend a few off the radar parties and concerts where I knew I would be in the company of progressive and culturally minded folks that wanted to move their bodies in celebration of Obama and real music.

Friday night, I attended the Chocolate City Cultural Alliance Inauguration Party where Soul Controllers (featuring my favorite DJ Stylus) and Daz-I-Kue of Bugz in the Attic, a collective of UK-based DJs and producers who make the broken beat music that I so love were spinning.

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I’m very ashamed to admit that I’m just getting up on them.  And that’s why I’m glad I was there! My heart was too because that was the first event at which I got more cardio in than I probably have in the last few months.

Listen to a clip from his set. I say listen because none of these parties were video-friendly but that wasn’t going to stop me!

The next night I set out on the historic U Street to see what I could see and take in some more of that electric feeling. The vendors had everything from blinged-out Obama shirts to Obama waters to Obama “Jordans.”  Anything to stimulate to economy – I guess. You can see random pictures I took throughout the weekend here.

Through a series of events, I ended up having the best evening with nOva of Soul Bounce and DJ Stylus at a spot called Almaz where NYC-based DJ Ian Friday was on the wheels.

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Trust me, it was as good to him as it was to us.

When we were  with him outside afterwards, I promised to be a stan for life.  I think this might be the year I start really building my collection of music from DJs and producers such as Bugz in the Attic and DJ Ian Friday. This is good music folks.

Sunday evening I actually skipped the concert on the Lincoln Memorial (if you can believe it – although I heard it was great! Stevie? Nuff said) and went into Georgetown. I wanted to feed other cultural love -of art- and see the ManifestHope exhibit of Obama inspired pieces. My heart was full as soon as I walked into the gallery. It was truly something to behold and I captured just about every piece of art in there via photo and on video. You can take a look at the pictures here. You can view the video from the exhibit here: pt 1 | pt 2 | pt 3 | pt 4

Along with the visual art, the music also played an important part in this exhibit. I had to go up and give DJ Troublemaker out of LA major props for his selections, particular after a HOT mix of Santogold’s “You’ll Find A Way.” He gave me one of his CDs and I will be checking for him as well.

Later that evening, I attended the Eric Roberson concert where The Revelations featuring Tre Williams opened. I’ll report more on that with a review next week. Meantime, for your comic relief, I’ll share the video of Erro confiscating my camera and recording himself performing “Softest Lips.” It is truly a comedic tour de force. Such raw emotion.

Monday evening was the event before the main event: the Wonder-Full Party. All Stevie, all night long. Can it get any better? As far as I’m concerned, he could have been the only one performing the entire weekend at every event. But they didn’t ask me.

This event sold out leaving many people out in the bitter cold unfortunately. I would have considered it the FAIL of a lifetime if I wouldn’t have been able to report about this party here. I can’t describe the feeling of exhilaration as Obama chants broke out over Stevie’s music. People dancing with joy and abandon. I wish all of you could have experienced it.

Wonder-Full wrapped up around 2:30 am and then Rich Medina took the wheels pitting James Brown versus Fela until about 5am.

I stumbled up the street to Busboys and Poets where I remained until about 1pm when all of the ceremonies were over. I was exhausted, but never closed my eyes. I didn’t want to miss a thing.  Silly me even recorded his whole speech and various entrances onto the dais. I wanted my own copy.

I shared a table with some cool folks I’ll probably never see again but we’ll always remember that we shared that historic day together.

Now there was one FAIL I’m kicking myself over.

stjohnschurch

This is St. John’s Church where the Obamas attended service Inauguration morning. See that white building on the left of the picture….DIRECTLY next door to the church. THAT’S MY JOB AND THE BUILDING WAS OPEN! I COULD HAVE BEEN THERE. ARGHHHHH! Sorry, was screaming at myself. I don’t know how I missed that one.

In any event, it was a great weekend for me but I am glad it’s over so we can get down to business. While we were here living it up, people are still contemplating suicide as they face foreclosures. Millions are still unemployed. We’re still a country at war.

But now I can rest a little easier because we have the right man for the job.

APTOPIX Obama Inauguration

Let’s get busy.

Note: As always, there is a bit more video on my You Tube channel. I’ll be adding more over the coming days. So be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss a beat!

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I’m Cheating

14 Wednesday Jan 2009

Posted by Vivrant Thang in Feeding The Music Jones

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Only on this blog ya’ll (and on my diet, but that’s another post).

Nobody has put a ring on it so that’s the only cheating going on over here!

If you’ll remember in my Top Five Inspirational Songs of 2008 post, I alluded to the fact that I had a column that would be debuting soon. After the last debaucle, I decided not to mention it again until it was actually up.

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B-Side Love Affair (also the name of a track on Sy Smith’s album Conflict) debuted just before the New Year. The first post was introductory – introducing Vivrant Thang and my passion for B-Side artists and their music.

My second column, posted today and highlighted on the front page, is called “Pave A New Road with Obama and Eric Roberson.”  I started off 2008 by seeing Erro in concert and he will also be my first official show of 2009. So what better artist to kick off the column with?

I’m really excited about this opportunity because they have a massive audience over there and a very active community who aren’t shy about commenting! So I feel great about the fact that these B-Side artists I spotlight will get a bit more recognition. 

If you’re so inclined, check me out over there and peruse Urban Thought Collective in its entirety. There’s an array of columns over there on various topics such as fashion, finance, technology, dating, and fitness. I’ll likely link up here when I post.

I’ll be writing over there every Wednesday. Now don’t worry. Just because I’m cheating, I have no intention of abandoning or divorcing this space. Actually, I am moving full speed ahead with some of the changes I’ve mentioned before to enhance your experience, my dear readers. So stay tuned!

I finally have my laptop back! It had to be wiped clean so I’m starting from scratch. Bear with me for a bit more and I’ll be back in full swing. Meantime, feel free to let me know what kinds of things you would like to see more of here.

Album reviews? Artist spotlights? Personal writing? Do you want to hear what I’m listening to more often? Do you miss Side Eye of the Week?

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