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Geeked Out Avatar Movie Review |
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Michael Dean and Qstorm review James Cameron's AVATAR. Does it live up to the hype? Find out in our very special review episode. |
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Prince Podcast - Dinner with Prince.org |
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Ben Margolin founder of Prince.org and Michael Dean sit down for a discussion over dinner. Topics Prince.org, Whats on the playlest? Michael Jackson, Social Media and more. Audio Into Music "Morning Time" by Michael Dean
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Prince Podcast - What Time Is It Review |
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Michael, Big Ken and Cory review The Times 2nd Album 'What Time Is It?" We discuss how Prince singlehandedly wrote and played this album by himself. New intro Music from Jamie Stars Play Cousin "Stroke No Joke" |
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Prince Podcast - Sheila E The Glamorous Life |
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Join us as we take a look the Sheila E's debut album The Glamorous Life. We ponder what would Purple Rain have been like if Sheila played the role of Appolonia. Download the show Here |
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Geeked Out - Ipod - Gamers & True Dollhouses |
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Bigsexy, Qstrom and Michael Dean talk about the new products Apple has just released. 2009 is the highest grossing summer box office. Is that a good thing? Michael gives a review of the movie Gamer. True Blood up there with The Wire. Giving the show Dollhouse a shot. right click to save as

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Prince Podcast - Jill Jones Album Review |
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Jill Jones met Prince in 1980 at age 18, when Teena Marie was the opening act during his Dirty Mind tour. Prince loved her voice, encouraged her to sing, and stayed in touch with Jones. She became a backup vocalist for Prince when he invited her to the Sunset Sound recording studios in 1982, to sing backing vocals for several tracks on the album 1999. She was credited under just her initials J.J. She also was featured in music videos for the songs "1999" and "Little Red Corvette", as well as in an unreleased video for "Automatic", and then joined the tour for 1999 to sing backing vocals with the Prince side-project Vanity 6. After the tour, she moved toMinneapolis and became Prince's on-and-off again girlfriend. She had a bit part as a waitress in the film Purple Rain (1984), and had a more-than-cameo appearance in the sequel Graffiti Bridge (1990), where she takes off an undergarment to end a conflicting scene with Prince. Her debut album was the self-titled Jill Jones (1987), released on Prince's Paisley Park Records. Prince was credited as a co-writer with Jones, but wrote all of the songs himself. Upon its release, the album received positive reviews from critics, but was not a commercial success. As of 2007, the album has been out of print for many years. 
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