Jan 27, 2012

RhoDeo 1204 Grooves

Hello, today's artists have been up to the downslope and carved out their own niche in the globalmusic mind..PPP FFFunk from the start of the seventies onwards they laid their grooves on us, and even, as you can see at the bottom, if i posted several vinylrips 4 years ago (Rhotation Grooves 10 & 20), I think a further and deeper look into their discography is essential. So the coming weeks Fridaynght Grooves will be...

"A Parliafunkadelicment Thang"

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Allready the 7th post in the Parliament Funkadelic saga that in name came to an end in 1981, but then main man george Cklinton soldiered on and several members of the Pfunk family made a name for themselves we'll see some of that in the next few weeks..

The rapidly expanding ensemble of musicians and singers in the Parliament-Funkadelic enterprise, as well as Clinton's problematic management practices, began to take their toll by the late 1970s. Original Parliaments members Fuzzy Haskins, Calvin Simon, and Grady Thomas, who had been with Clinton since the barbershop days in the late 1950s, felt marginalized by the continuous influx of new members and departed acrimoniously in 1977. Other important group members like singer/guitarist Glenn Goins and drummer Jerome Brailey left Parliament-Funkadelic in the late 1970s after disputes over Clinton's management. Two further Parliament albums, Gloryhallastoopid (1979) and Trombipulation (1980) were less successful than the albums from the group's prime 1975-1978 period.

In the early 1980s, with legal difficulties arising from the multiple names used by multiple groups, as well as a shakeup at Casablanca Records, George Clinton dissolved Parliament and Funkadelic as recording and touring entities.

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Trombipulation, the final Parliament album. "Agony of Defeet" is the highlight and "Let's Play House" is also notable, Perhaps the most interesting aspect of Trombipulation is how it finds Parliament in free fall, seemingly out of good ideas. It's hardly surprising Clinton dissolved the group after this album's it'd become apparent Parliament had run its course. Clearly the disputes earlier which saw several members of the P-Funk family leave had taken it's toll unexpectedly perhaps the vibe had been distorted.To Clinton's credit, though, his latter-day Funkadelic albums, including The Electric Spanking of War Babies (1981) remained worthwhile, and subsequent albums, namely Computer Games (1982) and Urban Dancefloor Guerillas (1983), were especially exciting. .


Parliament - Trombipulation (299mb)

01 Crush It 3:51
02 Trombipulation 4:34
03 Long Way Around 5:40
04 Agony Of Defeet 6:23
05 New Doo Review 5:55
06 Let's Play House 3:39
07 Body Language 5:57
08 Peek-A-Groove 7:48

Parliament - Trombipulation(108mb)

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Don't mistake 12" Collection & More for a best-of collection. It features some of Parliament's best moments, such as "Flashlight" and "Up for the Down Stroke," but it also includes songs such as "Ridin' High-Parlet" and "Oh I," which weren't technically even Parliament songs. In terms of what's worth seeking out on this album, look towards the 12" versions of "Flashlight" and "Aqua Boogie." these extended versions approach the ten-minute mark, making them P-funk jams on par with "(Not Just) Knee Deep" -- jams that just don't stop, jams that you don't ever want to stop! The extended versions of "Agony of Defeet" and "Theme From the Black Hole/The Big Bang Theory" are also epic jams. Elsewhere, the string-laden seven-minute version of "Oh I" is amazing, even if it was actually a Funkadelic song, not a Parliament recording. The five-minute version of "Up for the Down Stroke" also ranks up there with some of Parliament's best work ever, adding about two minutes to the original version. Unfortunately, Parliament only released a handful of 12" mixes, these songs keep the funk flowing for epic lengths, long enough for you to totally succumb to the rhythm just as you would at one of the group's jam-laden concerts.


Parliament - The 12 inch Collection and More ( 488mb)

01 Aqua Boogie (Original 12" Version) 9:22
02 Flash Light (Original 12" Version) 10:42
03 Agony Of Defeet (Original Promotion-Only 12" Version) 9:05
04 Ridin' High (Original Promotion-Only 12" Version) 9:41
05 Oh I (Original Parliament Version) 7:11
06 Up For The Down Stroke (Alternate Version) 5:39
07 Testify (Original Group Vocal Version) 4:03
08 Theme From The Black Hole / The Big Band Theory (Original 12" Disco Edit) 11:46

Parliament - The 12 inch Collection and More ( 168mb)

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First released on LP in 1981 as Connections & Disconnections and reissued on CD in 1992 as Who's a Funkadelic?, this album went down in history as the only Funkadelic project that George Clinton had nothing whatsoever to do with. Many funksters were quick to dismiss this album, questioning its authenticity and arguing that the band had no right to call itself Funkadelic without "President Clinton" on board. True, Clinton's input is missed, but in fact, this is far from a bad album. While Who's a Funkadelic? isn't in a class with One Nation Under a Groove or Uncle Jam Wants You, hard funk offerings like "Phunklords," "You'll Like It Too" and "The Witch" are fairly enjoyable. Colleagues like Fuzzy Haskins and Grady Thomas had learned from the master himself, and this very underrated offering shows that they also had some worthwhile things to say.


Who's A Funkadelic (277mb)

01 Phunklords 5:32
02 You'll Like It Too 4:27
03 The Witch 9:29
Shade I: The Proclafunktion
Shade II: The Infunktation
Shade III: The Celefunktion
04 Connections And Disconnections 5:00
05 Come Back 4:44
06 Call The Doctor 5:12
07 Who's A Funkadelic 5:47

Who's A Funkadelic (ogg 102mb)

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Jan 26, 2012

RhoDeo 1204 Goldy Rhox 56

Hello, today the 56th post of GoldyRhox, classic pop rock, but first something to consider..

Why was MegaUpload really shut down?

In December of 2011, just weeks before the takedown, Digital Music News reported on something new that the creators of #Megaupload were about to unroll. Something that would rock the music industry to its core. (http://goo.gl/A7wUZ)

I present to you... MegaBox. MegaBox was going to be an alternative music store that was entirely cloud-based and offered artists a better money-making opportunity than they would get with any record label.

"UMG knows that we are going to compete with them via our own music venture called Megabox.com, a site that will soon allow artists to sell their creations directly to consumers while allowing artists to keep 90 percent of earnings," MegaUpload founder Kim 'Dotcom' Schmitz told Torrentfreak

Not only did they plan on allowing artists to keep 90% of their earnings on songs that they sold, they wanted to pay them for songs they let users download for free.

"We have a solution called the Megakey that will allow artists to earn income from users who download music for free," Dotcom outlined. "Yes that's right, we will pay artists even for free downloads. The Megakey business model has been tested with over a million users and it works."

Clearly this caused a big panic in the music industry and within weeks they managed to have their goons ..the FBI.. kill Megaupload....



In the darklight an English heavy metal band, formed in Aston, Birmingham in 1969, the band has since experienced multiple line-up changes. A total of 22 musicians have at one time been members with the guitarist as the only constant presence in the band through the years. The band has released 18 albums and dissolved sort of after their lead singer became an icon thanks to an MTV reality show.in 2001. The band are one of the most influential heavy metal bands of all time. They helped to create the genre with ground breaking releases. On 11 November 2011, the original band members announced that they were reuniting and recording a new album.The band are scheduled to perform a headlining slot at the Download Festival on 10 June 2012, followed by a world tour.

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Most of the albums i 'll post made many millions for the music industry and a lot of what i intend to post still gets repackaged and remastered decades later, squeezing the last drop of profit out of bands that for the most part have ceased to exist long ago, although sometimes they get lured out of the mothballs to do a big bucks gig or tour. Now i'm not as naive to post this kinda music for all to see and have deleted, these will be a black box posts, i'm sorry for those on limited bandwidth but for most of you a gamble will get you a quality rip don't like it, deleting is just 2 clicks...That said i will try to accommodate somewhat and produce some cryptic info on the artist and or album.

Todays mystery album which Rolling Stone magazine noted "changed music forever", and called the band "The Beatles of heavy metal". Time Magazine called todays mystery album "the birthplace of heavy metal", placing it in their Top 100 Albums of All Time. The mystery album is the second studio album by todays mystery band. Released in September 1970, the album was the only one by the band to top the UK Albums Chart, and as a result is commonly identified as the band's magnum opus. It's been certified four times platinum by the RIAA and contains some of the band's best-known signature songs, The album was originally titled War Pigs, but allegedly the record company changed it, fearing backlash from supporters of the ongoing Vietnam War (!!!). In the decades succeeding its initial distribution, todays mystery album has been regarded by many as the bands best album, and by some the best heavy metal album of all time, defining the sound and style of metal, more than any other record in history. In 2003, the album was ranked number 130 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.


Goldy Rhox 56 (flac 255mb)

Goldy Rhox 56 (ogg 102mb)


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Jan 25, 2012

RhoDeo 1204 Aetix

Hello, as the Oscar nominations today show, nostalgia rules in Hollywood ah yes they must be longing for those good old days before the internet, before blockbuster accounting. Those days when they released movies for the general public and not like today for limited attention span youths. Let's face it there's not much left of the status and regard Hollywood once held. Their demise is imminent expect Google or Apple to buy them out....

The Clash released a total of 19 singles in their 6 years of existence, to make some more money of that these were neatly packaged in a box and sold at a premium too the fans that couldn't let go of their past or to those who wished to make it their past. Most of us don't have the money for so much selfindulgence and that's why sharing the past is so much better. I've split the 1.6 gig package over two weeks in chunks that should be agreeable for most... today part 2 Njoy!

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The Clash - Singles 12-13 (178mb)

The Call Up
1201 The Call Up 5:25
1202 Stop The World 2:32
Hitsville UK
1301 Hitsville UK 4:21
1302 Radio One (Feat.Mikey Dread) 6:17
1303 Police On My Back (US 7") 3:15
1304 Somebody Got Murdered (Spanish 7") 3:33

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The Clash - Singles 14 (228mb)

The Magnificent Seven
1401 The Magnificent Seven (Edit) 3:37
1402 The Magnificent Dance (Edit) 3:35
1403 Lightning Strikes (Not Once But Twice) 4:51
1404 One More Time (US Promo 12") 3:31
1405 One More Dub (US Promo 12") 3:34
1406 The Cool Out (US 12") 3:53
1407 The Magnificent Seven (12" Version) 4:27
1408 The Magnificent Dance (12" Version) 5:36

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The Clash - Singles 12-14 (ogg 138mb)

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The Clash - Singles 15-16 (177mb)

Radio Clash
1501 This Is Radio Clash 4:10
1502 Radio Clash 4:10
1503 Outside Broadcast (UK 12") 7:22
1504 Radio 5 (UK 12") 3:38
Know Your Rights
1601 Know Your Rights 3:40
1602 First Night Back In London 2:59

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The Clash - Singles 17 (148mb)

Rock The Casbah
1701 Rock The Casbah 3:41
1702 Long Time Jerk 5:08
1703 Mustapha Dance (UK 12") 4:26
1704 Red Angel Dragnet (Canadian 7") 3:45
1705 Overpowered By Funk (Argentinian 7" Promo) 4:53

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The Clash - Singles 18-19 ( 148mb)

Should I Stay Or Should I Go
1801 Should I Stay Or Should I Go 3:07
1802 Straight To Hell (Edited Version) 3:51
1803 Innoculated City (US 7") 2:41
1804 Cool Confusion (US 7") 3:14
This Is England
1901 This Is England 3:35
1902 Do It Now 3:06
1903 Sex Mad Roar (UK 12") 3:03

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The Clash - Singles 15-19 (ogg 174mb)

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elsewhere

The Clash - Sandinista ! 1 (80 112mb)
The Clash - Sandinista ! 2 (80 125mb)
The Clash - Sandinista ! 3 (80 114mb)

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