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We are The Naked DJ’s. We expose ourselves every day. Some day’s we like to shake it , sometimes we like to let it all hang out and others we like to stick it all out there for everyone to hear. There are a lot of Stations out there to listen to and so we are here to try to convince you to listen to our station because we think were unique. Please enjoy this peek into the larger world that is Blind Cafe Radio. Please check out all the great shows and Live DJ’s here: www.Blindcaferadio.com

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Blind Cafe Radio Presents: Naked DJ's Podcast #28

On this months episode of Blind Café Radios  naked DJ’s podcast we discuss several interesting topics such as Rihanna’s Superbowl 57 halftime show performance and all of the 103 FCC complaints it received. Miley Cyrus Is now at 5 weeks at number one. With the song flowers. Will the slap! Come back? Last year Will Smith slapped Chriss rock. Brad Paisley Has a new song that dropped yesterday. Brad and President Zelinski did an interview and Brad was so moved by it that he wrote a song titled same as you. He wanted to incorporate the speech into the song and now it’s done. Ed Sheeran is headed to trial. in a few months over allegations that his smash hit “Thinking Out Loud” infringed Marvin Gaye ‘s. iconic “Let’s Get It On.” And unfortunately for Ed, there’s a video floating around on YouTube of him playfully switching back and forth between the two songs at a 2014 concert. Unsurprisingly, Sheeran’s accusers (the heirs of Gaye’s co-writer Ed Townsend) want to play that video at the trial. They point to an earlier ruling in the case when the judge specifically noted that a clip of Sheeran “seamlessly transitioning” between the two songs. might serve as key evidence in a jury trial. But in a new filing last week, Sheeran’s lawyers asked that same judge to block the plaintiff’s from citing the video. The problem? They say the video is falsely incriminating – that it might look to jurors like damning evidence, but only actually shows that both songs contain a common chord progression.

7. mars 2023 - 30 min
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Blind Cafe Radio Presents: The Naked DJ's Podcast #27

Join the Blind Café Radio DJ’s for our first Naked DJ’s podcast of 2023 as we discuss several significant happenings in music recently such as the deaths of artist like Jeff Beck, Naomi Jud, and Lisa Marie Presley. In addition we also discuss Rapper Flo Rida winning an 82.5 million dollar lawsuit against Celsius energy drinks. We also discuss why the family of Naomi Judd decided to drop a lawsuit in December of 2022. We also discuss Sammy Hagar’s Beach Bar Rum. Check it out here Please Like and Subscribe as well as comments and sharing!!! Thank you Please tune in at : www.blindcaferadio.com for all the great shows and podcast, Blind Cafe is a non profit charity station devoted to disabled people and helping them get the equipment and help they could use. Disabled Veteran Friendly. Audio Podcast: www.Anchor.fm/nakedDJs Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfE8v1V_U6U83VUUOLl32dQ https://www.dropbox.com/s/70oci9klsf7snr3/Countdowns%20Begun.mp3?dl=0

9. feb. 2023 - 31 min
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Blind Cafe Radio Presents: the Naked DJ's Podcast #26

On the July episode of Blind Café Radios naked DJ’s podcast we talked Journey’s new album, Cary Underwood’s new song being her 10th consecutive top 10 hit. We also discussed the Harry Style new video, the Pandera 2023 tour. We discussed how great it is to see artists of color doing country music, we also discussed J Hope from the band BTS new single. We discussed should artists have the right to discuss political issues or should they just stick to the craft they are known for, and on our final topic we discussed Gween Strfani’s new song light my fire and how everyone is making a big deal about her supporting the Jamacian culture. You can listen to the Naked DJ’s Podcast on your favorite podcast platform. Also check out all the shows and music Blind Café Radio has to offer at www.blindcaferadio.com

4. aug. 2022 - 38 min
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Blind Cafe Radio Presents: Naked DJ's Podcast # 25

On this month’s episode of the Naked DJ’s podcast we first start out by discussing Ed Sheeran’s copywrite litigation issues. After a London judge ruled last week that Ed Sheeran’s chart-topping 2017 hit “Shape of You” didn’t infringe the copyright of an earlier song, the pop superstar sounded more exhausted than celebratory. “I just want to say: I’m not an entity, I’m not a corporation, I’m a human being and a father and a husband and a son,” Sheeran said in a video statement posted to Instagram. “Lawsuits are not a pleasant experience and I hope that this ruling means in the future baseless claims like this can be avoided.” If Sheeran is tired of litigation, it’s hard to blame him. In 2016, he was accused of stealing “Photograph” from an earlier song called “Amazing." Sheeran quickly settled that case but has since said he regrets doing so and believes that it may have opened the “floodgates” to more lawsuits. Then in 2018, he was hit with another copyright case over "The Rest of Our Life," a song he co-wrote that was recorded by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill. And he’s been litigating for five years and counting over allegations that he copied his "Thinking Out Loud" from Marvin Gaye’s iconic "Let's Get It On.” In the recent UK lawsuit, an artist named Sami Chakri and a music producer Ross O’Donoghue claimed that “Shape of You” – a huge hit that spent 12 weeks atop the Hot 100 – lifted material from their 2015 song called “Oh Why.” The pair said the "Oh I, Oh I, Oh I" in Sheeran’s song was “strikingly similar” to an "Oh why, Oh why, Oh why" in their track. But in a ruling on Wednesday, the judge sided decisively with Sheeran. He ruled there was no evidence that Sheeran had intentionally or “subconsciously” copied the earlier song, and that the two phrases “play very different roles in their respective songs.” He said the allegedly copied portion was “so short, simple, commonplace and obvious” that it simply “is not credible that Mr. Sheeran sought out inspiration from other songs to produce it.” In the wake of the decision, Sheeran lamented not only the personal toll the case had taken on him, but also the prevalence of such cases, saying they are filed with “the idea that a settlement will be cheaper than taking it to court” even when there’s no merit to the allegations. “It’s really damaging to the songwriting industry,” Sheeran said. “There’s only so many notes and very few chords used in pop music. Coincidence is bound to happen if 60,000 songs are being released every day on Spotify.” If you've been following music laws for the past decade, Sheeran’s complaints should sound familiar. In the years since the controversial “Blurred Lines” trial, many lawyers and musicians have warned about the impact that ever more copyright lawsuits will have on musical creativity. Artists and companies have become “paranoid” about infringement suits, seeking out forensic musicologists to assess their work and taking out errors and omissions insurance policy. In 2018, the Recording Industry Association of America – no softie on copyright policy – filed a brief warning that infringement rulings threatened to "overprotect" existing music at the expense of the next generation. Now those same critiques are coming from one of the world’s top pop stars. In an interview with BBC Two’s Newsnight, Sheeran said he now films all his recording sessions as potential evidence for future lawsuits, but that the fear of a false allegation is still there, taking a toll. In our second topic we discuss the tragic passing of country music singer Naomi Jud as well as  the impact of mental health on our society. Also don’t forget to check out Blind Café Radio 24 7 365 at www.blindcaferadio.com

15. mai 2022 - 35 min
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Blind Cafe Radio Presents The Naked DJ's Podcast #24

The Naked DJ’s are back again for our first podcast of 2022. In this episode we discuss the reason for our delayed birthday celebration. We then move in to how we plan to make Blind Café Radio even better in 2022. In our last topic we discuss all the artist that have left Spotify because of Joe Rogan. If you the listener have comments on these three topics please feel free to hit us up in the comment section. Also don’t forget to check out the station and all of our shows at www.blindcaferadio.com Please Like and Subscribe as well as comments and sharing!!! Thank you Please tune in at : www.blindcaferadio.com for all the great shows and podcast, Blind Cafe is a non profit charity station devoted to disabled people and helping them get the equipment and help they could use. Disabled Veteran Friendly. Audio Podcast: www.Anchor.fm/nakedDJs Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfE8v1V_U6U83VUUOLl32dQ https://www.dropbox.com/s/70oci9klsf7snr3/Countdowns%20Begun.mp3?dl=0

2. mars 2022 - 37 min
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