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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

[Mixtape] Lil Wayne – ‘Sorry For The Wait 2′

[Mixtape] Lil Wayne – ‘Sorry For The Wait 2′ ( Download )  

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In 2011, Lil Wayne satiated fans anxious to get a hold of Tha Carter IV by releasing Sorry 4 the Wait, a stop-gap mixtape comprised mostly of random freestyles, remixes, and other sorted interludes. Now, with his long-awaited Carter V facing similar delays stemming from an ongoing tiff with Cash Money, Wayne offers yet another mea culpa with Sorry 4 the Wait 2.
Spanning 17 tracks, the tape features contributions from Drake, 2 Chainz, Mack Maine,and Christina Milian, with whom Wayne reworks the Beyonce & Jay Z duet “Drunk In Love”. Other notable beats Wayne
spits over include Future’s “Shit”, Rae Sremmurd’s “No Type”, Meek Mill’s “Dreams and Nightmares”, OG Maco’s “U Guessed It”, and O.T. Genasis’ “CoCo”.
More than a mere apology to fans, the tape also seems to be Weezy’s way of working out frustrations regarding the drama with Cash Money and TCV‘s incessant delays. The cover art (above) is a clear reference to comments Wayne made about being held “prisoner” by his label. He also explores the same issues on “Shit”, wherein he raps, “Did my time in Cash Money, time served and released / But this agent ain’t freed, that’s the word on the streets.”
Listen to Sorry 4 the Wait 2 below;
Sorry 4 the Wait 2 Tracklist:
1) ‘CoCo’ – DOWNLOAD
2) ‘SH*T REMIX’ – DOWNLOAD
3) ‘TRAP HOUSE’ – DOWNLOAD
4) ‘SELSUN BLUE FT. DRAKE’ – DOWNLOAD
5) ‘USED TO FT. DRAKE’ – DOWNLOAD
6) ‘NO TYPE’ – DOWNLOAD
7) ‘FINGERS HURTING’ – DOWNLOAD
8) ‘HOT N*GGA’ – DOWNLOAD
9) ‘HOLY WEEZY’ – DOWNLOAD
10) ‘DRUNK IN LOVE FT. CHRISTINA MILIAN’ – DOWNLOAD
11) ‘YOU GUESSED IT’ – DOWNLOAD
12) ‘TRY ME FT. MACK MAINE’ – DOWNLOAD
13) ‘PREACH FT. 2CHAINS’ – DOWNLOAD
14) ‘ALPHABET’ – DOWNLOAD
15) ‘NO HATERS’ – DOWNLOAD
16) ‘ADMIT IT FT. SNL’ – DOWNLOAD
17) ‘DREAMS & NIGHTMARES’ – DOWNLOAD
Enjoy!!

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Aquarian Radio's Merrell Fankhauser, Grant Cameron ~ 01/25/15 ~ Sacred Matrix ~ Revolution Radio Interview

Merrell Fankhauser, Grant Cameron ~ 01/25/15 ~ Sacred Matrix ~ Revolution Radio

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Hosts Janet Kira Lessin & Dr. Sasha Lessin interview Merrell Fankhauser & Grant Cameron on Sunday, January 25, 2015 on the Sacred Matrix on Revolution Radio (www.freedomslips.com), Studio B from 8 to 10 PM Eastern time.

Sasha and I have interviewed Grant and Merrell on previous shows and during our interview they both brought up the book called Alien Rock.  So I thought it would be a great idea to have them both come on our show to share stories. We also hope Cameron will tell us more about what he’s uncovered about Presidents, UFOs and extraterrestrials. Merrell’s recorded a new album featuring sounds from the underwater base in Malibu.  Cameron’s involved with the Disclosure Project.  This promises to be a very interesting show.

Alien Rock: The Rock ‘n’ Roll Extraterrestrial Connection Paperback – July 26, 2005 ~ by Michael Luckman (Author)

 From Elvis to the Beatles, from Michael Jackson to Marilyn Manson, rock stars claim to have seen, communed with, been inspired by, and sometimes even descended from extraterrestrials. Alien Rock is an irreverent, illuminating, all-access pass to the stars’ unearthly encounters–some friendly, some frightening, and some frankly bizarre, including:
• The birth of Elvis was marked by the appearance of a mysterious blue light over his house.
• In August 1974, John Lennon spied a UFO from the window of the penthouse he shared with then-girlfriend, May Pang.
• Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull encountered a luminous cigar-shaped mothership while camping in the English countryside in 1968.
• Jimi Hendrix told a friend, “I am a spiritual messenger, sent here from another place.”
Whether you’re a UFO skeptic or a true believer, Alien Rock provides a fascinating new perspective on the long, strange trip that is rock ‘n’ roll history, and suggests that, wherever the road takes us, we may not be traveling alone.

Calling from a Star Paperback – September 2, 2014 by Merrell Fankhauser (Author)

Merrell Fankhauser has led one of the most diverse and interesting careers in music. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and moved to California when he was 13 years old. Merrell went on to become one of the innovators of surf music and psychedelic folk rock. His travels from Hollywood to his 15-year jungle experience on the island of Maui have been documented in numerous music books and magazines in the United States and Europe. Merrell has gained legendary international status throughout the field of rock music; his credits include over 250 songs published and released. He is a multi-talented singer/songwriter and unique guitar player whose sound has delighted listeners for over 35 years. This extraordinary book tells a unique story of one of the founding fathers of surf rock, who went on to play in a succession of progressive and psychedelic bands and to meet some of the greatest names in the business, including Captain Beefheart, Randy California, The Beach Boys, Jan and Dean…. and there is even a run in with the notorious Manson family.
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Merrell Wayne Fankhauser (born December 23, 1943, Louisville, Kentucky, United States) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist, who was most active in the 1960s and 1970s with bands including the Impacts, Merrell & the Exiles, HMS Bounty, Fankhauser-Cassidy Band, and MU. In addition, 12 songs recorded by Merrell & the Exiles were later released under the group name Fapardokly, even though that group never actually existed.
After moving to San Luis Obispo, California in his teens, he began playing guitar, and got his first break playing in movie theaters and talent shows. In 1960, after one of these shows, he joined a local band The Impacts as lead guitarist. Their Ventures-influenced sound developed a strong following at the start of the surfing scene.[citation needed] In 1962, they recorded an album which was later released, without the band’s knowledge, by Del-Fi Records, and which included a tune “Wipe Out” which Fankhauser suggested later provided the (uncredited) basis of the hit by the Surfaris, although his view is contested.[1]
Fankhauser left the band and moved to Lancaster, California. There he met Jeff Cotton (later of Captain Beefheart‘s Magic Band), and in 1964 they formed The Exiles.[2] The band – which also included John “Drumbo” French – had some regional success with songs including “Can’t We Get Along”, but then broke up. Fankhauser moved back to the coast, formed a new band, Merrell and the Xiles, and had a minor hit with “Tomorrow’s Girl” in 1967. An album followed which included old Exiles songs and newer psych folk material. For the album the band was credited as Fapardokly, taking its name from the surnames of the original members – Fankhauser, Dan Parrish (bass), Bill Dodd (guitar) and Dick Lee of The Brymers[3] (drums).
Despite its later cult acclaim, the album was not a success. Fankhauser and Dodd then formed another, more overtly psychedelic, band with Jack Jordan (bass) and Larry Meyers (drums), naming it HMS Bounty. They won a recording contract with Uni Records, and their self-titled album was released in 1968, followed by the single “Tampa Run”. However, success was again thwarted, by personal and record company problems, and the band split up.
Reuniting with Jeff Cotton in 1970, Fankhauser then formed MU. In 1971, their first album was released and became a radio hit. Increasingly fascinated by legends of the lost continent of Mu, Fankhauser then relocated to the Hawaiian island of Maui in February 1973. Material for a second MU album was recorded on Maui in 1974, but not released until the 1980s on the two LPs The Last Album (Appaloosa, Italy 1981) and Children Of The Rainbow (Blue Form, US 1985). Mu disbanded in 1975. Fankhauser recorded a solo album, Maui (1976), before returning to California in the late 1970s. All his 1970s recordings have been reissued repeatedly in the CD format.
Fankhauser continued to record, occasionally with friends including John Cipollina and more recently Ed Cassidy of Spirit in The Fankhauser Cassidy Band,[4] as well as producing new surf albums credited to The Impacts. Fankhauser has also produced radio and TV shows such as his long-running Tiki Lounge.[
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