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September 15, 2024 44 mins
The Power Hour extends love to the artists of Rock and its subgenre's as host NikNak takes you through the hidtory of the genre while playing the best indie rock you never heard before! Get your Shazam ready! 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yeah, it's your host Nicknapp with a special message titled
what is rock en Roll? Now? You know we are
all about the indie joints, but today we are paying
homage to the roots of rock and roll. So stay

(00:20):
tuned to listen out for the best indie rock and
roll joints thus far.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
Make sure you get this Shazam's ready, because we want
you to actually look up the artists.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
Give a little surface. I got so much more on,
shoot me take a little more my time, just at
please rise.

Speaker 4 (01:11):
All you see the world around you, rise, fall and down,
staking out of the bed and bocal life gotta be born.
Make it rise, light in the distance and thing who beside.

Speaker 5 (01:40):
There's a man on the role.

Speaker 6 (01:43):
Say that starts los a girl room and she's taking
it bar. It's a time in the ball to see
the spark.

Speaker 7 (01:56):
It's a true feeling.

Speaker 8 (02:02):
Never lose the meeting, never let it fade away, all
the future for the times to come. If you like slow,
it's here to stay.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
When you're lost between.

Speaker 9 (02:26):
The lads all round.

Speaker 6 (02:30):
On the rusty ship that's stopped in shore, it's surnervous time.

Speaker 3 (02:36):
That don't be a phrase for passing and losion.

Speaker 9 (02:41):
Water.

Speaker 4 (02:43):
They say, there's a man road and it's week and
it starts a girl the route and she's taking it.

Speaker 6 (02:57):
That's the time in the ball. Went to see boot
and stop. It's such a brown feelings always those tears fall.

Speaker 3 (03:14):
Fush the go back from your bread.

Speaker 10 (03:17):
So good.

Speaker 5 (03:20):
There stuff like you found.

Speaker 7 (03:24):
The song in the shadows, wile.

Speaker 10 (03:27):
To survive, so the world, don't you.

Speaker 4 (03:52):
Rise fall down singing out the sand and welcomely son,
Gonna be more to make it right, letting the distance
of the.

Speaker 11 (04:11):
Sound, the pas of me.

Speaker 9 (04:15):
And it's way.

Speaker 7 (04:17):
It starts using gold.

Speaker 12 (04:20):
And she's taking in bok.

Speaker 5 (04:23):
It's a time in the ball.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
It's the same bos bark.

Speaker 6 (04:29):
It's a turn round feeling the band, the allod.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
Leaving the stars, the demand.

Speaker 13 (04:47):
Happen, weaving stops.

Speaker 5 (05:05):
Everything's fine, Yeah, everything's good. Those those ones they meant
nothing to me.

Speaker 14 (05:19):
Hey, don't worry, don't from not at all, because those ones.

Speaker 10 (05:25):
Say, man, not think I know.

Speaker 9 (05:33):
It's a one simple Jolley's two things.

Speaker 10 (05:43):
A simple.

Speaker 5 (05:46):
Like I said, rend guess what I'm saying is I'm
not doing the light day. Those wanting to a scrimble
day hurt me. Yeah, yeah, those ross people they't hurt me. No,

(06:08):
I'm not taking them by. I don't not at all.

Speaker 12 (06:26):
M hmm.

Speaker 14 (06:30):
Everything's fried, yeah, every things, gir No those worst.

Speaker 5 (06:37):
Stamment think to me.

Speaker 15 (06:43):
Mm hmmm, Hey, don't.

Speaker 14 (06:45):
Worry, don't fry, not at all because those worst statement.

Speaker 5 (06:52):
Oh thing I know.

Speaker 9 (06:59):
Say the.

Speaker 5 (07:02):
Jolley still things.

Speaker 9 (07:08):
One simple.

Speaker 16 (07:11):
Like I said, Ray, That's what I'm saying is well,
I'm not taking this, honey. Those rosary S people, they
ain't hurt me.

Speaker 17 (07:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (07:26):
Yeah, those rosery S people they hurt me and know
I'm not taking them back.

Speaker 9 (07:34):
They gotta not all.

Speaker 5 (07:54):
Everythin five yeah, every good.

Speaker 10 (07:59):
No, those things they know.

Speaker 5 (08:02):
Know thing I know.

Speaker 12 (08:48):
I'll be.

Speaker 18 (08:50):
With you.

Speaker 9 (08:53):
Under the words of.

Speaker 12 (08:58):
Sweet Chelsea.

Speaker 9 (09:04):
Briddy.

Speaker 7 (09:08):
One my heart.

Speaker 12 (09:14):
Beats above the streets.

Speaker 19 (09:20):
Some set of city sleeps for you, and men has
s follen sizes and three.

Speaker 12 (09:35):
Sis hands fee love upon the en of it's the.

Speaker 10 (10:12):
Shadow, it's the end.

Speaker 9 (10:18):
Window of sor.

Speaker 10 (10:24):
Him then.

Speaker 20 (10:26):
Really on of vercyecres see the city snaps, believe.

Speaker 9 (10:39):
Him me the night as falls side.

Speaker 12 (10:47):
Sil James to.

Speaker 5 (11:41):
James to.

Speaker 9 (11:46):
Thespis all about that.

Speaker 4 (12:22):
My not brought old time balled, don't stead otherwise ways

(12:45):
all has a wrong, he said, I don't remembered well.

Speaker 21 (13:16):
How good and shames the way I warn and Weather.

Speaker 10 (13:26):
To trade two.

Speaker 9 (13:27):
Days dues never try out supper shove easy, fine, go.

Speaker 7 (13:45):
Well.

Speaker 14 (13:46):
So I'm just in my.

Speaker 12 (14:05):
Do' think whatever.

Speaker 11 (14:10):
The shags the way I want him Weather, don't.

Speaker 12 (14:18):
Think whatever, trade and.

Speaker 21 (14:25):
For somewhere close.

Speaker 9 (14:29):
To trade, and holl.

Speaker 7 (14:32):
For somewhat close to.

Speaker 9 (14:36):
Try, for someway.

Speaker 21 (14:43):
To try.

Speaker 10 (14:48):
Somewhere.

Speaker 21 (14:57):
So cos.

Speaker 12 (15:43):
What is rock?

Speaker 5 (15:45):
What is rock and roll? You asked?

Speaker 1 (15:48):
Rock is a broad genre of popular music that originated
as rock and roll in the United States in the
late nineteen forties and early nineteen fifties, developing into a
range of different styles from the mid nineteen sixties, particularly

(16:10):
in the United States and the United Kingdom. It has
its roots in nineteen forties and nineteen fifties rock and roll,
a style that drew directly from the genres of blues music,
rhythm and blues.

Speaker 5 (16:28):
And country music.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
Rock also drew strongly from genres such as electric blues
and folk, and incorporated influences from jazz and other musical
styles right on. And with that being said, we are
dedicating this segment to our rock and roll family. The

(16:53):
rock soul tribe, and any other dedications to the rock
and roll culture. This is your host, Nick Knacked, filling
you up with the best indie rock music, joints and songs.

Speaker 5 (17:07):
Stay tuned for more fun.

Speaker 22 (17:30):
You don't like a starting magic wood g gumans trying
to distrudle go like a f loving your ball. It's
like a Sondra put tears.

Speaker 23 (17:45):
And smiles, ride all the herrings and crow Look, it
wasn't magic.

Speaker 15 (17:54):
Woo dude, Jamie any will.

Speaker 3 (17:56):
Love girls holding chi n let us.

Speaker 22 (18:00):
Yeah, I don't want to sell your nurses around boodle work?

Speaker 24 (18:10):
Is it you leave your bench?

Speaker 23 (18:13):
Inch is sadder stout? Let's get a free roddrinkle the
kuy and mother? Had that been the crash look?

Speaker 5 (18:24):
And was a metic Who do jimmy?

Speaker 9 (18:29):
Annie will love?

Speaker 11 (18:31):
Yes, Naty must pre.

Speaker 15 (18:33):
Reskin me hand Jim and hand Jeff.

Speaker 4 (18:54):
Hancause my cord janaway.

Speaker 24 (19:05):
Won't it beyond laid a cata free.

Speaker 22 (19:22):
Just like a love at.

Speaker 21 (19:23):
First at you.

Speaker 3 (19:24):
We're gonna bring the ruse bookin even growing them a
kind of dreams come true.

Speaker 5 (19:33):
LoVa hard on me?

Speaker 3 (19:35):
The cramp look, he wasn't man, take you back?

Speaker 5 (19:40):
You do tell me any would work.

Speaker 15 (19:44):
You're not.

Speaker 9 (19:45):
But first, yeah, me.

Speaker 12 (19:51):
And me.

Speaker 5 (19:59):
And jove me any.

Speaker 15 (20:07):
And because I could, Anthea.

Speaker 9 (20:32):
Do you take me?

Speaker 5 (20:33):
And Annie will love girls?

Speaker 23 (20:35):
Hold didn't tell him land this jem.

Speaker 5 (20:39):
You don't take me money would work?

Speaker 9 (20:42):
Gus, you're not.

Speaker 10 (20:45):
Friend m me.

Speaker 5 (20:50):
And me any.

Speaker 17 (20:58):
And me.

Speaker 25 (21:06):
And my god, I got that like Docmory hooray that

(21:52):
cars for day.

Speaker 3 (21:53):
Say you old, let me tell you about it.

Speaker 17 (21:57):
I'm not the girl from her typical scene and not
a cookie cutter with magazine she But when I step out,
heads start to turn my curse to all the men,
and they all yearn.

Speaker 5 (22:09):
Now you're average girl, can't figure mold. But I'm confident
and I'm quite bold with my curses.

Speaker 17 (22:15):
Stylemon bigged across in a world that tries to make
a girl small, our glat.

Speaker 18 (22:21):
Of shape with captivating eyes, I see the hunger and
every guy no live confidence place and a curves glean
the embodiment of every man's sham.

Speaker 17 (22:38):
I proudly flaunt what I possess, my curse, my essence.

Speaker 18 (22:42):
I confess in a world that demands conformity, I embrace
my body with authority.

Speaker 17 (22:50):
With his the sway curves in a chance I leave
a trill longing with every slander in.

Speaker 12 (22:55):
A world says, with the narrow eydeal, I read it.

Speaker 16 (22:58):
My beery may in me a little, not your average girl,
can't fit your mold.

Speaker 10 (23:03):
But I'm confident and I'm quite bold with my curves.

Speaker 17 (23:07):
So men begged to crawl, and a world that tries
to make a girl small more than my.

Speaker 3 (23:14):
Curves and was displayed my spirit.

Speaker 5 (23:17):
It shines in every way.

Speaker 3 (23:18):
And a world that tries to box girls in eye
broke free.

Speaker 7 (23:22):
Of confidence and I went, I love them stairs, I love.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
Them dream, proud of the skin, and I'm in self esteem,
not TV standard beauty, something more a queen.

Speaker 12 (23:34):
With curves and a hell a lot more.

Speaker 18 (23:37):
Not your avage girl.

Speaker 14 (23:38):
Can't fit your mold.

Speaker 21 (23:39):
But I'm confident and.

Speaker 12 (23:41):
I'm quite bold with my curves.

Speaker 5 (23:43):
And I'm being begged to crawl in a world that
tries to make a girl fall. Yeah, your heart out right.

Speaker 3 (23:57):
My curves in all right place, same day.

Speaker 25 (24:09):
Why is rock?

Speaker 1 (24:11):
Why is rock and roll so popular? Rock and roll
became popular because of its blended element of African American
rhythm and blues with White American country music, creating a
sound that resonated with a young, growing audience with disposable income,

(24:33):
who saw it as a rebellious and exciting expression of
their generation. Further fueled by the accessibility of radio and television,
which allowed artists like Elvis Presley to reach a massive
audience and challenge societal norms through their music and images,

(24:55):
essentially bridging a gap between racist and culture. Through a
shared musical experience, rock and roll has managed to surface
its way across the globe, influencing all sorts of ethnicities
and backgrounds of many individuals. Yeah Yeah, your hosts, Nick

(25:18):
Knack back with the quick question, so how many of
you all are really embedded into this rock and roll culture?
Who can attest to being that rebellious teen having your
headphones in, tuning out the world, banging your head against

(25:39):
the tunes while your favorite track blares against your ear drums.
You want to share a piece of your rock story,
feel free to make a comment over at my Twitter
aka X. My Twitter handle is Nick Knack m NTC.
That's in I k n A k m n t C.

(26:04):
Stay tuned, Minnesota.

Speaker 21 (26:07):
We got you Jampi by jam You are Jamie.

Speaker 12 (27:38):
By Jam.

Speaker 10 (28:38):
Many many name.

Speaker 3 (28:46):
Me a German.

Speaker 21 (29:03):
Budge You are gay, budger.

Speaker 9 (29:16):
Of rolls, Bishish.

Speaker 12 (29:47):
English man.

Speaker 9 (30:11):
It will always be me.

Speaker 11 (30:15):
Darkness is the same.

Speaker 4 (30:18):
Virtinately life rod in my brain, I imagine himself to
draw with you.

Speaker 7 (30:29):
Oh Lord is by me of doing this strabo.

Speaker 9 (30:34):
He can manger the reasons if you'll give it all right.

Speaker 11 (30:37):
But this weekend, please tell me I really am sometimes
of great try day.

Speaker 26 (30:55):
When you go loneliness finds me watching TV drunk on
Sunday whine.

Speaker 11 (31:02):
I took a clear mind, and the stuff was boozy.

Speaker 9 (31:07):
Yes, whildever you made.

Speaker 5 (31:11):
Me shiver, I will reach the shore.

Speaker 11 (31:16):
O five signs do.

Speaker 20 (31:19):
I can't say no more, and it's not you made
me one you say our conversation to me?

Speaker 9 (31:29):
Or I be fine, A burst of fine till your
dog in my door.

Speaker 12 (31:41):
Please tell me I really am time to try.

Speaker 26 (31:52):
When you go lonely, this finds me watch day drunk
on Sunday whine.

Speaker 11 (31:59):
I took a clear mind, the the stuff was moss.

Speaker 9 (32:06):
When you go, loneliness finds.

Speaker 11 (32:09):
Me watching TV drunk on Sunday wine. That took a
clear mindy.

Speaker 5 (32:17):
The the staff was means with eyes.

Speaker 9 (32:21):
Sometimes O my fame and fame.

Speaker 7 (32:28):
Sometimes that can I love you the best I can.

Speaker 9 (32:43):
With your hands around.

Speaker 26 (32:49):
When you go, your loneliness finds me watching TV getting
drunk on Sunday?

Speaker 21 (32:55):
Wine too to clear mind?

Speaker 3 (33:01):
Who was the knives?

Speaker 26 (33:03):
When you go, loneliness finds me watching TV drawing on Sunday?

Speaker 9 (33:10):
What unto all clear?

Speaker 11 (33:12):
Mid thether star was mos Row.

Speaker 9 (33:18):
When you go, loneliness finds.

Speaker 11 (33:20):
Me watch TV don on Sunday, you are unto clear my.

Speaker 7 (33:29):
STOs is nice?

Speaker 5 (33:35):
Who is rock?

Speaker 1 (33:38):
Who is the king of rock and roll?

Speaker 14 (33:41):
You asked?

Speaker 1 (33:43):
Known other than the one and only Elvis Presley. Elvis
Presley was born January eighth, nineteen thirty five, and to Pullo, Mississippi.
He then later died August sixteenth, nineteen seventy seven, in Memphis, Tennessee.

(34:07):
Elvis Presley was an American popular singer, widely known as
the King of rock and roll and one of the
rock's music dominant performers from the mid nineteen fifties until
his death. Elvis Presley is quite simply the king of

(34:27):
rock and roll. In nineteen fifty four, the performer kicked
off a musical revolution by modernizing traditional genres such as blues,
country and bluegrass for contemporary audiences. Furthermore, for the youthful years. Wow,

(34:50):
it has been forty almost fifty some years since there
has been a new king of rock en roll. So
I gotta know who's the next runner up. Is it
you with a pointy green mohawk, or is it you
over there skater girl with a mullet, or what about you?

(35:15):
My god duo? Listen America. I'm putting you to the test.
We need the next best king or queen of rock
and roll. And with that being said, I bid you
all a good night, and don't forget to follow me

(35:36):
on Twitter aka X. My handle is nicknack m n TC.
That's nik nak m n TC. Come follow me. Good night, everybody,

(40:23):
give a little something.

Speaker 3 (40:26):
I got so much more show take a little more
my time recent Please rise all you.

Speaker 10 (40:45):
See the world around you?

Speaker 9 (40:46):
Rise and fall.

Speaker 5 (40:49):
Down staking out.

Speaker 15 (40:51):
The bed of vocal life.

Speaker 9 (40:55):
Gotta be more, ma.

Speaker 6 (40:58):
Can rise a light in the distance and thing hope beside.

Speaker 5 (41:07):
There's a man on the n wave.

Speaker 4 (41:11):
That starts and lose a gold room and she's taking
it bar. It's a time in the moment to say
the spark. That's a truroun feeling. Never lose the meaning,

(41:33):
never leod it fade away.

Speaker 5 (41:40):
All the future for the times to come.

Speaker 9 (41:44):
If you like slop, it's here to stay.

Speaker 5 (41:52):
When you last between the lights all round on.

Speaker 6 (41:57):
The rusty ship that stopped in the shure, it's surnovera's
time that don't be a phrase for passing in lousion water,
they say there's a man.

Speaker 9 (42:17):
It's weet.

Speaker 12 (42:18):
It starts music.

Speaker 9 (42:22):
And she's taking.

Speaker 6 (42:25):
It's a time in the moment to say and stop.
It's at bouling.

Speaker 11 (42:37):
Because I watched those.

Speaker 9 (42:39):
Tears for study back from your right so good.

Speaker 7 (42:48):
There's nothing like your falcony.

Speaker 4 (42:51):
The song in the shadows window to survive.

Speaker 15 (43:18):
So the world the round ries.

Speaker 3 (43:21):
Fall down, sticking out the sand and woco.

Speaker 9 (43:26):
Five songs gonna be more to make it right, letting.

Speaker 5 (43:34):
The distance of good.

Speaker 9 (43:38):
Sound fres of mell and he's weed that starts some cold.

Speaker 6 (43:48):
And she's teaming and bark. It's a time in the ball.
It's the same spark. It's a turn around feeling.

Speaker 9 (43:59):
Then the dear, the dependent, the all love, the biden,
reiving the starbos in the.

Speaker 11 (44:10):
Partictor depland

Speaker 13 (44:15):
Happen the graves stops in the Pattor debate at the
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