Living in Hi-Fi
This week we feature the source material of some of the most influential tracks in hip-hop.
info_outline Aion by Dead Can DanceLiving in Hi-Fi
Do you sometimes expect whistles and instead it’s flutes? Yeah, same.
info_outline Cowboy Favorites by Clint EastwoodLiving in Hi-Fi
What is a dogie, anyway? Show notes at www.livinginhifi.com/episode/60
info_outline Belly Dance from Lebanon by Omar Khorshid and His Magic GuitarLiving in Hi-Fi
This week we bring you magic (psychedelic) guitar from Lebanon on Amazon on Wikipedia Fan Website on YouTube
info_outline Music for an Arabian Night by Ron Goodwin and His OrchestraLiving in Hi-Fi
This album has nothing to do with Middle Eastern music ... or does it?
info_outline Maggot Brain by FunkadelicLiving in Hi-Fi
We straighten out once and for all these eleventeen million of George Clinton projects, or at least we try.
info_outline Battle Hymn of the RepublicLiving in Hi-Fi
Happy 4th of July! Nothing says patriotism like racism and suppressing civil rights. Wait, what?
info_outline Cugat Cavalcade by Xavier Cugat and His OrchestraLiving in Hi-Fi
A solid compilation of one of our favorite latin style big band artists.
info_outline Dance Again by Edmundo Ros and His OrchestraLiving in Hi-Fi
Some good old hi-fi shenanigans featuring sound zooming across channels, and lots of cha-cha-cha!
info_outline Velvet Carpet by The George Shearing QuintetLiving in Hi-Fi
We’re considering renaming this podcast "The Dinner Music Podcast." What do you think?
info_outlineWhat is a dogie, anyway?
Cowboy Favorites LP on Real Gone Music
Cowboy Favorites on AppleMusic
Music of Clint Eastwood on Wikipedia
Dogie on Free Dictionary
The King of Tears on Malcom Gladwell’s Revisionist History Podcast
Clint Eastwood Sings on Rawhide on YouTube