Geoffrey Himes
The Whispers formed in Los Angeles in the mid-’60s and were hardly seen as cutting-edge by the time they released “And the Beat Goes On” in 1979. But they were in fact pushing boundaries, thanks in large part to the genius of SOLAR label producer Leon Sylvers, who, along with reco...
Instead, he summoned the whispers heard in the wind during a spell where he was able to clear away the toxins and pollution, personal commandments revealed from high and low. – Jeff Weiss We rely on your support to keep POW alive. Please take a second to donate on Patreon! Share this:...
On The Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes I & II 04:15 45 And the Beat Goes On (Radio Mix) The Whispers And the Beat Goes On 03:25 46 Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman) Joe Tex The Very Best of, Volume 2. 06:43 47 Play That Funky Music Wild Cherry...
Before he emerged from the shadows with his eponymous debut mixtape, Playboi Carti was an enigma: The Atlanta native's SoundCloud page was a secret hiding in plain sight, spoken about with gatekeeping whispers, and his leaked tracks were passed around the internet like contraband. Playboi Carti ...
‘Em 2, released 12 days before his assassination in Exposition Park, is the first time he approachedCold Devil. The sequel runs an hour and a half and has a half-dozen tonal arcs tucked inside it, tension mounting and then punctured by freestyles over stolen beats. He whispers and ...
Other highlights include mid-tempo opener “Whispers & Ashes,” the tender “Dear Love,” the in-your-face aggression of “Lemon Scent” and the heartbreaking closer “Sorry for It All.” This remains one of the decade’s most overlooked gems, and is well worth revisiting. — CC 62. ...
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But (whispers) I don’t think it’s actually a very good game. - Hide any more board games in Mrs Shep’s dolls house. (OR DID I?)- Properly end “Season 2” of Kingdom Death Diary (oops!). Though if you’re seeking any kind of official closure, I think it would be ...
(and later wife) Janis Hunter. Gaye’s creative mind-set — feeding into his all-consuming passion for Hunter — can’t be contained, overflowing into this cha-cha/jazz-fused interlude that doubles as a fervent soliloquy. “I’ll always love you, Janis,” Gaye whispers seductively as t...