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By Must Be The Music
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
Hey, everyone.
Just as I've gotten started, there's been a need to make a few adjustments so the show will be on a brief break, but will resume after the upcoming holiday, July 4th.
The plan was for post content on Wednesday's for music commentary and on select weekend's for mainly music - Saturday's and Sunday's (jazz). Please set your preferences to ensure you receive broadcast notifications that will be resumed as we look to offer biweekly to weekly content.
An EXCLUSIVE for listeners that use Anchor Podcast - Music+Talk.
Copyrighted material is restricted and a full version of this broadcast of all pertinent subject matter including full, explicit/uncut versions for adults only of the songs played appears on Spotify, the sister site for podcast content, under that banner accordingly.
Your continued patronage is greatly appreciated as more content is being developed at the moment.
For more, you're welcome and encouraged to visit the official Linktree profile here as we hope you continue to enjoy Black Music Month, upcoming Father's Day, and Juneteenth!
Thank you for your support and interest.
Email: [email protected] for any content ideas, questions, mindful remarks, or business inquiries (to arrange for voice-over ad's on ALL podcast sites for YOUR products or services).
A PREVIEW of what's to come...
Is profanity, objectionable subject matter present in music, just novelty, or a necessity with artistic liberty taken under free speech and expression? We know that such extreme measures at curtailing music, targeting certain groups and recording artists have been happening over time for generations. In more recent years, "Rap" music has been used in criminal prosecution in a number of cases, yet music has been cited as not being of a sizable influence to everyday, normally stable people in society.
As the old saying goes, "All money ain't good money", my personal belief is that it goes for music and for almost anything that can be propagandized and marketed, having potential influence or persuasiveness over the masses. It becomes a matter of having the constitutional right to free speech and of a legally consenting consumer's right to choose. I wonder that of those in the position of a music creator, it's ultimately a matter of free expression and as a creative, what are the considerations, if any when it comes to the music one chooses to make?
Is there pressure to be more daring or more obscene than not?
Is there persuasiveness for an artist to be something they're not?
Is there a moral compass? Was there ever one?
For fans, and audiences, it's about authenticity perhaps compromising what's most appropriate for something offering true contextual perspective.
No judgment here. Judgment FREE zone. You be the judge.
In another upcoming 'ep that's a bit more babble than boogie. This is a page from the "Black Music Month's" scrapbook that we won't skim over to the next because we fear what's pictured on its page.
A fan first and a non-judgmental, perspective, and speculative assessment at most is on the MBTM - Radiovision Podcast Channel.
More in commemoration for Black Music Month, 2022 from this new upstart podcast channel.
Sharing some perspectives and experiences in varying degrees, having on occasion, happened across those who were fellow recording artists that I'd encounter, albeit for brief moments in a number of situations and in public settings on chance situations.
In acknowledgment of those who are among the most musically talented in modern times throughout the history and origin of popular music spanning genres and styles. Some uncommon tracks were played and mixed into the show with some commentary from my viewpoint.
In my honest opinion, Prince epitomized musicianship.
The Less Babble, More Boogie Show
Less babble, more boogie. A danceable groovesation.
A little background on the poll and question (attached). There are NO wrong answers, BTW:
Scenario: It’s the mid-70s and you’ve got a decision to make about what music-oriented dance show you’re gonna peep out as you or your older fam are getting ready to hit the streets to kick off the weekend…
Do you catch Soul Train or American Bandstand?
—OR BONUS QUESTION:
Do you flip-flop, channel surf (turn the knob, adjust the "rabbit-ear's" between the 2 when this group is scheduled to appear knowing full well that the ST-Line hits at :45 past the hour?
Let's have some fun with it. Feel free to "vote" and answer the question posed below.
Thank YOU for catchin' Must Be The Music - Radiovision
More babble, less boogie.
Some of my favorite tracks throughout my life, my personal impressions, and some historical information relayed.
The idea of this channel is to play some music and talk about it from the standpoint and position of an enthusiast recounting personal experiences and related influences. That's the intention behind this podcast.
A future episode, impressions on the urban classic tales.
Just an impromptu broadcast while I prepare for the upcoming extended weekend offering a bit of a preview of what's to come on future shows soon. I've included an excerpt from a previous presentation from what's now the official YouTube channel integrated with this podcast.
More to follow.
***LANGUAGE ADVISORY*** - ADULT LANGUAGE
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.