CAPTAIN BILLY SUNDAY’s PIRATE RADIO PODCAST

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Back in the building with more of that good good for your anus the Captain has a gang of hits for this week’s drop. I’m not sure what happened here last week but the music selection only elicited the sound of crickets in the brush. Maybe y’all felt a kind of way seeing the absurd parody of Hip-Hop being parodied by people outside of the ‘culture’.

Well get over yourself. Hip-Hop isn’t above our criticism, disdain, parody, praise or discipline. When you love something or someone you should be ready to discipline them when you see them doing wrong. If you are afraid to do that then you are wasting your love because they won’t learn self-control by themselves. Did you? So let’s take a break for a minute from the bitches and ho’s, but let’s not stray too far away from the beat. The break beat.

Who does the Captain fucks with when he’s not fucking with rap music? You already know that we digg on the Clash over here something serious. Them dudes is the second greatest band of all time behind Parliament Funkadelic and the Clash did their thing with a whole lot less members than P-Funk. True story is that before the tI’s declared that Hip-Hop had to made only by niggas in order for it to be authentic I thought the Clash was Hip-Hop. The Clash was cooler than fuck and them niggas did two important things with their music. Their beats and rhythms made me dance and their lyrics and songwriting made me think.

In the great African tradition there is the drum and the voice. The music and the message. Have a listen to the shit that the captain fucks with when he ain’t fucking with no cRap music…


THE CLASH – ‘Radio Clash’


PRIMUS – ‘Shake Hands With Beef’


RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS – ‘Emit Remmus’


PINK FLOYD – ‘Another Brick In The Wall’


QUEEN featuring DAVID BOWIE – ‘Under Pressure’


DEFTONES – ‘Sweetest Perfection’


PRIMUS – ‘My Name Is Mud’


RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS – ‘Around The World’


QUEEN – ‘Another One Bites The Dust’


THE CLASH – ‘The Magnificent Dance’

12 Responses to “CAPTAIN BILLY SUNDAY’s PIRATE RADIO PODCAST”

  1. Candice says:

    Now you know ya girl in Philly luvs The Clash and The Chili Peppers.
    Good stuff DP!!!!!!

  2. http://www.zshare.net/audio/09-hollywood-mp3.html

    ^^^ A bonus cut for the Kids: Sa-Ra feat Bilal….this shit is bananas ………If you dont got that Sa-Ra I suggest getting on your Grizzly

  3. SordidPuppy says:

    Up Primus! everyone should buy RHCP’s “What Hits?!” because everything after the mid-nineties from them sucks except “Walkabout” off “One Hot Minute”

  4. the_dallas says:

    ^ Fuxxx, good looks on the track and that Bilal joint you laced me with.

    I can see the Captain giving us a drop filled with Sa-Ra, Polyrhythm Addicts and Gym Class Heroes tracks.

  5. T.Reynolds says:

    Primus wow. Damn. Jerry Was A Racecar Driver, Frizzle Fry, John the Fisherman, Sgt. Baker, Here Come the Bastards, etc. etc. Spaghetti Western…

    How about some Faith No More? Woodpeckers from Mars was my shit no homo.

    Infectious Grooves and or Suicidal Tendencies. That was some OG shit…

  6. Billy Sunday says:

    Yeah, I might have to drop some Suicidal Tendencies, Anthrax amd Fugazi one of these days.

    Sonic Youth can get some shine too.

  7. F says:

    Queen had arguably one of the greatest lead singer voices evER in Freddie Mercury. Real talk, dude was an untouchable performer.

    No Rage Against the Machine?

  8. Eloheem Star says:

    I can’t listen to the podcast from my phone but I’m familiar with most of the artists and the music…. you killin it . I got a shopping list of music to buy and Sa-Ra is mos def on it. Yeah I still buy cd’s I like the album art and liner notes. Last of a dying breed I guess. Bilal’s album First Born Second is a classic album if any one slept on it and is looking for good, soulful creative music. Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon is a incredible ride.

  9. the_dallas says:

    F,
    Yeahmayne Freddie Mercury was dope. I got to havethe Captain dropthe FlashGordon soundtrack onetime. No Freddie Mercury to this Freddie Mercury talk.

    RATM has played before on the Pirate Radio Podcast. They prah’lee deserve another segment along with Bad Brains, Living Colour and GAME Rebellion.

    Eloheem,
    I Fux hit me off with some other other Bilal shit. He’s a young cat, but he’s a Bilal fan. Who knew?

  10. Eloheem Star Says:

    April 26th, 2007 at 5:36 pm

    Bilal’s album First Born Second is a classic album if any one slept on it and is looking for good, soulful creative music

    ^^^ And Like Dallas said indeed I am a big Bilal Fan(no stan) his first album is in my top 5 all-time any Genres, No Mr.Fantistic ……….I think alot of it has to do with when it came out summer ’01 I was going to college in Phoenix and being away from home. Stranger in a new place meeting different people and actually learning more about myself that has made the album stick to me. I try to tell people about it friends etc but never do they agree that its a monster of an album. Whatever I’ll listen to it by myself.

  11. Tony says:

    Damn, you know I never noticed the drum beats that all of these songs have in common. Awesome podcast and I think you’ve coined another classic phrase that I’m going to have to swagger jack (no homo of course): “No Freddie Mercury to this Freddie Mercury talk.”

  12. thoreauly77 says:

    all but the deftones captain.. all but the deftones. deftones? no.

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