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How Mobsters Stole a Band
Story of Scam Record Labels & those they stole from.
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Enjoy the video? The history of scam record labels and the artists they stole from is one with depth. Make sure to check the links below for additional reading!
Works cited: docs.google.com/document/d/1H27XnNd_xjNQYSUZGFQOlRpXeaTe-H6CvbDUzg2UatA/edit?usp=sharing
Dangerous Mind Articles: dangerousminds.net/comments/tax_scam_records_artist_discovers_albums_of_his_songs_were_released_by_shad
Tingo Theme Song: sites.google.com/view/ryan-sicignano/home?authuser=0
Songs used (In order of appearance):
It Was a Time - TrackTribe [copyright free]
Keep On Movin’ - King Canyon [copyright free]
Sinatras Car - Richard Goldman [tax scam artist]
Glacier - Patrick Patrikios [copyright free]
Rock N' Roll Runaway - Richard Goldman [tax scam artist]
Coryphee A La Seconde - NoMBe [copyright free]
I’d Rather Be Blind - Stonewall [tax scam artist]
Future Renaissance - Godmode [copyright free]
Hypnosis - Godmode [copyright free]
Alone - Emmit Fenn [copyright free]
When She Feels - Jim Armstrong [tax scam artist]
Getting Down - Sound Of The City Experience [tax scam artist]
We’ll Always Be - John Scoggins [tax scam artist]
Traversing - Godmode [copyright free]
Amulets - Lucid Haze [copyright free]
Johnnys Always On My Mind - Lisa Hartman [tax scam artist]
Underbelly - Land’s End [copyright free]
Timecodes:
00:00 - Intro
00:55 - Richard Goldman
02:50 - Stonewalled
03:46 - What Is Tiger Lily?
04:31 - Tiger Lily Victims
06:06 - Lid = Blown
07:52 - Legacy
08:57 - Outro
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Tags: Richard Goldman, Morris Levy, tiger Lily, roulette records, new York City, sound of the city experience, John scoggins, Fleetwood Mac, Lindsay Buckingham, sunset studios, stonewall, tax scam records, scam labels, Almost Famous, La times, guinnes records, r stevie moore
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  • @nomad1517
    @nomad1517 4 дні тому

    I remember seeing the song popcorn played live in the 60s. Nobody knew what to do with it. So they just danced super awkwardly.

  • @Konrvrbl
    @Konrvrbl 19 днів тому

    Hi

  • @mp-pi2rl
    @mp-pi2rl 26 днів тому

    Appreciate the video bro, good job

  • @jackman435
    @jackman435 28 днів тому

    Kraftwerk didn't originally call their sound Techno... Kraftwerk called their sound Electro! and many Americans who first heard Electro during the early 1970s called it KrautRock...

  • @AverageObjectShowFan
    @AverageObjectShowFan Місяць тому

    Daisy Bell can actually be heard in an episode of The Amazing World of Gumball

  • @tayfungokmen7419
    @tayfungokmen7419 Місяць тому

    Daisy Daisy give me your anzer to dooo i’m half Crazy

  • @troyboothe7084
    @troyboothe7084 Місяць тому

    This songs lyrics may be heartwarming but when I’m hearing this crap in gorilla tag I’m leaving the dang code

  • @CranCanVR
    @CranCanVR Місяць тому

    GTAG!?!?!?!?!

  • @eagfromtbc
    @eagfromtbc Місяць тому

    Who plays Gorilla Tag and knows this song from it👇🏼

  • @Seekcoolmonsterguy
    @Seekcoolmonsterguy Місяць тому

    someone used this voice for fatal error

  • @CheeseBlocker_Rotter
    @CheeseBlocker_Rotter Місяць тому

    Normal: Daisy Daisy, Give me your answer Do Reality: Daisy Daisy Give me your ass To Cook💀

  • @adrienplg
    @adrienplg Місяць тому

    I'm not able to find the track you referenced in the comment: Swroop141 - Kown Could there be a typo?

  • @lonceysvideos333
    @lonceysvideos333 Місяць тому

    Funfact - Dr Dre is one of their biggest fans and consistently has given them shoutouts, almost his whole music life 😊❤

  • @user-gr4cz1zx7d
    @user-gr4cz1zx7d Місяць тому

    bro you can finally skip parts of shorts so u dont have to watch the whole thing just to see the end again

  • @hR-gw3re
    @hR-gw3re Місяць тому

    they created a new genre. saw it was way ahead of its time and said 'let's go back a bit. we still gotta pay the bills' literally a seed in electro music

  • @status_data
    @status_data Місяць тому

    Turkish anatolian rock and arabesque music lover from Spain. We have similar conexions in the roots of our music❤

  • @alphabetmusicgroup
    @alphabetmusicgroup Місяць тому

    The creators of techno had Kraftwerk as an influence. Everything revolves around them, hip hop too, with Afrika Bambaataa. I'm not saying it's techno, but without them, the history we know today would be different. They are one of the most important

  • @elektro2249
    @elektro2249 Місяць тому

    0:53 why there's Jean-Michel Jarre? 😭

  • @HaxAnimations360
    @HaxAnimations360 2 місяці тому

    I think it’s creepy with the scary videos but people refuse and say that it’s beautiful 😫

  • @cherrylyncorro-chua7014
    @cherrylyncorro-chua7014 3 місяці тому

    Miku's grandpa is so cute :)

  • @rishimrityunjaytiwari
    @rishimrityunjaytiwari 3 місяці тому

    I want the link for the full computer version of the song .... Please if you have it....!🙏

  • @pretorious700
    @pretorious700 3 місяці тому

    No, they didn't.

  • @charleshall3372
    @charleshall3372 3 місяці тому

    Ron Wood joined in 1968 you dipshite! Kenny back on vocals; Crap video.

  • @user-ik4xq9hm1x
    @user-ik4xq9hm1x 3 місяці тому

    Turkish pronunciation takes minutes to learn just by looking up the Turkish alphabet especially since there’s no accent to learn for American English speakers which means there’s no excuse for how badly you’ve butchered all the names here.

  • @knuftobor
    @knuftobor 4 місяці тому

    Your title insinuates that Kraftwerk invented electronic music and 4/4 kick drum which they did not.

    • @pennywise5095
      @pennywise5095 3 місяці тому

      Who did invent it then? If you wouldnt mind teĺling me.

    • @knuftobor
      @knuftobor 3 місяці тому

      @pennywise5095 I will submit this in three parts: first, a little history on 4/4 time or beat. Primitive Times --------------- - Early human music likely involved simple rhythms using natural objects. - Drumming with sticks and stones was common. - Rhythmic patterns, including consistent beats, facilitated communal activities like dancing and rituals. Medieval Times -------------- - Music began to be documented in written form. - Gregorian chant (9th-10th centuries) used free rhythms but laid the groundwork for rhythmic notation. - Development of polyphony in the 12th-13th centuries led to more structured rhythms. - Ars Nova (14th century) introduced more complex rhythmic patterns, including early use of regular time signatures. - 4/4 time, or "common time," emerged as a straightforward, balanced rhythm for both sacred and secular music. Summary ------- - Four-beat rhythms were common in primitive music for simplicity and communal engagement. - Medieval advancements in notation and polyphony laid the groundwork for structured rhythms. - 4/4 time became a fundamental time signature in Western music, evolving from these early practices.

    • @knuftobor
      @knuftobor 3 місяці тому

      Now, a little on recorded 4/4 Beats. Early Jazz and Swing --------------------- 1. Chick Webb and Gene Krupa - Influential in the swing era of the 1930s - Laid down a consistent four-beat pulse for dancing - Examples: Chick Webb's "Stompin' at the Savoy", Gene Krupa with Benny Goodman Rock and Roll ------------- 2. Earl Palmer - Credited with using "four on the floor" in early rock and R&B - Examples: Little Richard's "Keep A-Knockin'" (1957) Disco Era --------- 3. Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder - Iconic example: "I Feel Love" (1977) - Defined the disco genre with relentless "four on the floor" beat House Music ----------- 4. Frankie Knuckles - "Godfather of House Music" - Used drum machines to create "four on the floor" beats - Examples: "Your Love" (1986)

    • @knuftobor
      @knuftobor 3 місяці тому

      @pennywise5095 And now the early pioneers of electronic music. Early Pioneers -------------- 1. Thaddeus Cahill - Created the Telharmonium in the early 1900s - Used electromagnetic tone wheels to generate musical sounds 2. Leon Theremin - Developed the Theremin in 1920 - Played without physical contact using hand movements 3. Maurice Martenot - Invented the Ondes Martenot in 1928 - Used a keyboard and a sliding ribbon to control pitch Mid-20th Century Innovators --------------------------- 4. Pierre Schaeffer - Founded Musique Concrète in the 1940s - Utilized recorded sounds as raw material 5. Karlheinz Stockhausen - German composer in the 1950s and 1960s - Produced pioneering pieces like "Gesang der Jünglinge" and "Kontakte" 6. Daphne Oram and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Co-founded in 1958 - Known for work on the "Doctor Who" theme Late 20th Century Innovators ---------------------------- 7. Robert Moog - Developed the Moog synthesizer in the 1960s - Brought electronic sounds into mainstream music

  • @onurtravels
    @onurtravels 4 місяці тому

    This video is very valuable and precious

  • @ichangedmynamenow3478
    @ichangedmynamenow3478 4 місяці тому

    This song was never creepy nor scary, only robotic. And if I dare say, comforting in a sense.

  • @westhavengwr4613
    @westhavengwr4613 4 місяці тому

    Great overview. My own web site is named after Making Time. The track is also been used for a current TV series in the UK. I was lucky to be at the 1993 and 1995 Mean Fiddler gigs, just up the road from where I then lived.

  • @yk_its_Mimi
    @yk_its_Mimi 4 місяці тому

    Ah fuck no I saw this late af😭💀

  • @philippbohland2420
    @philippbohland2420 4 місяці тому

    I'm so tired of hearing this over and over again, no Kraftwerk didn't invent electronic music, they were just the first to get mainstream attention. The first examples of electronic music date back as far as the early 1930s.

  • @ctsperformance1755
    @ctsperformance1755 4 місяці тому

    Dude I discovered the Anatolian Rock Revival Channel, its been such an amazing journey.

  • @MrFox64057
    @MrFox64057 4 місяці тому

    Better late than never

  • @Engineeer
    @Engineeer 4 місяці тому

    In my opinion the 1970 recording is more straight techno than trance. This said, "Space Lab" on their 1978 Album "Man Machine" predicts 90s trance.

  • @dogayln
    @dogayln 5 місяців тому

    I’m glad that Anatolian Rock discovered because of you at least for some people! These days it got more attention amongst foreign people :) As a Turkish women I want to thank you and introduce some other bands that are more progressive rock bands of turkey such as Asia Minor, Nemrud and Siddhartha. They’re still underground and deserves to be known more :) I’m sure you’ll like it!

    • @dogayln
      @dogayln 5 місяців тому

      Asia Minor is a French-Turkish band that is founded in 70’s! They’re Influenced by Camel, Jethro Tull and King Crimson!

  • @AntoineVanGeyseghem
    @AntoineVanGeyseghem 5 місяців тому

    =o

  • @solocandy
    @solocandy 5 місяців тому

    Seriously underrated channel. I love your content, and I would enjoy more videos if you were to release them. I hope that more people enjoy your videos as much as I do. 😃

  • @WSpa-if3og
    @WSpa-if3og 5 місяців тому

    Making time, by far the best track.

  • @elifilhan8386
    @elifilhan8386 5 місяців тому

    he didn't pronounce not a single name correctly

  • @rudolfkuki756
    @rudolfkuki756 5 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤❤qqsuper

  • @braelyn.b__
    @braelyn.b__ 6 місяців тому

    this was such an interesting video and so well produced! thank you!

  • @rozzyz6520
    @rozzyz6520 6 місяців тому

    I mean, they’re called the Creation for a reason…

  • @thepostapocalyptictrio4762
    @thepostapocalyptictrio4762 6 місяців тому

    No one told you about Silver Apples yet.

  • @mateja_backo
    @mateja_backo 6 місяців тому

    Found you on Reddit, insanely good edit! 🙌🔥

    • @TingoMedia
      @TingoMedia 6 місяців тому

      Ah! Thank you 😊

  • @mustafacqn
    @mustafacqn 6 місяців тому

    Anatolian Rock is a real treasure, thank you Tingo for introducing it to more people.

  • @kbmemphistennis127
    @kbmemphistennis127 6 місяців тому

    Sounds so MOD, The Who are so similar in some of these songs

  • @arthurbernardokohlerolsen823
    @arthurbernardokohlerolsen823 6 місяців тому

    Someone noticed a Jean Michel Jarre's image of the 70's? He is definitely the fifth member of Kraftwerk!😂😂😂 Another name that revolutionized Electronic Music at that time.

  • @ayhanfedai5013
    @ayhanfedai5013 7 місяців тому

    Peoples dont know much but most opressed group in Ottoman E. was Turks especially nomadic Turkmen.Heroic bards like Koroglu and Dadaloglu made balads about resisting centrall goverment since 15. century. You can find songs that has been coverd by thoose singers

  • @anti506
    @anti506 7 місяців тому

    delete this video.

  • @beezlus_
    @beezlus_ 7 місяців тому

    Hey man, know I’m late but what’s that first Sitar song you play, the faster one… Loved the video, great editing 🫡

  • @Bolockay
    @Bolockay 7 місяців тому

    This video was amazing. Thank you for making it. You have earned a subscriber.