V (also known as V: The Series) is a 60-minute (47 to 49 minutes without commercials) weekly television series that aired in the United States on NBC in 1984-85. It is a continuation of the science fiction franchise about an alien invasion of Earth by a carnivorous race of reptilians known as "The Visitors" which was originally conceived by American writer, producer, and director Kenneth Johnson. Johnson, however, was not involved in the production of the weekly series. At a cost of one million dollars per episode, V was the most expensive series to be produced for television.
Plot
Following directly on from the events of the mini-series V: The Final Battle, the alien Diana escapes from her captured mothership in a shuttle, but is pursued by resistance member Mike Donovan. After a short fight, Donovan captures her.
One year after the day the Red Dust was deployed, now the international holiday called "Liberation Day", the former members of the Resistance and their Fifth Column allies have gone their separate ways and are each looking forward to prosperous careers and bright futures. As Diana is about to be put on trial for the atrocities she committed during the First Invasion, the company responsible for mass production of the Red Dust, Science Frontiers, has her abducted and taken to a secret cabin in the woods outside Los Angeles, where the company's CEO, Nathan Bates, offers Diana better accommodations in exchange for providing him with access to alien technology.
Warren McGlone (born September 17, 1969, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), known by the stage nameSteady B, is an American hip hop emcee who, along with Schoolly D, the Fresh Prince, and Three Times Dope, was one of the first wave of Philadelphia-area emcees to gain notoriety in the mid to late 1980s. Steady B was a member (and de facto leader) of Philadelphia's Hilltop Hustlers crew. Steady B's musical career was relatively short-lived, and he is currently serving a life sentence in a Pennsylvania state prison for his role in the murder of a Philadelphia Police officer during a botched bank robbery in January 1996.
Music career
Early career
Steady B's original DJ was Grand Dragon K.D., later replaced by DJ Tat Money, who later became the DJ for Kwamé and a New Beginning. At his best, Steady mixed well-written metaphors and wordplay with sparse yet catchy drum tracks. Steady B released five albums over the course of his career, with mixed success.
C.E.B.
In 1991, Steady B formed the hardcore hip hop group C.E.B., with fellow, local Philadelphia emcees Cool C and Ultimate Eaze, in an effort to update his style and record sales. C.E.B.'s name was a backronym for Countin' Endless Bank, but it was also an acronym for the names of the group's three members. The trio released its only album, Countin' Endless Bank, on Ruffhouse Records in 1992. The single "Get the Point" reached #5 on Billboard's Hot Rap Singles. The album was poorly received.
The album reflects the Brazilian political climate at the time of its recording, including the economic crisis suffered during President Fernando Collor de Mello's government, and Renato Russo's rampant drug dependence. In 1991, Russo discovered he was HIV+.
V's songs are characterized by a dark, medieval influence: the first track, "Love Song", is an adaptation of a love poem written in Galician-Portuguese by Nuno Fernandes Torneol in the 13th century. "Metal Contra as Nuvens", the longest song ever recorded by the band, continues the motif along with "A Ordem dos Templários", a serene instrumental featuring samples from Guillaume de Machaut's "Douce Dame Jolie".
"A Montanha Mágica" is lyrically about drug dependence. "O Teatro dos Vampiros" references the economic crisis then experienced by Brazil; its intro was adapted from Pachelbel's Canon.
However, the second half of the album is slightly more upbeat in theme and music, featuring "Sereníssima", "L'Âge d'Or", "O Mundo Anda Tão Complicado" and "Vento no Litoral", later covered by Cássia Eller. The last track of the album, "Come Share My Life", is an instrumental cover of an American folk song.
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What's My Name
℗ 1987 Zomba Recording LLC
Released on: 2015-12-11
Arranger, Composer, Lyricist, Mixing Engineer, Producer: Lawrence Goodman
Composer, Lyricist: Warren McGlone
Composer, Lyricist: Terrence Thomas
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Steady B - Girl's Gonna Getcha
Steady B was part of the wave of rappers who helped put Philadelphia on the Hip-Hop map during the late 80s and early 90s, such as DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, Cool C, Schooly D, Larry Larr, and Three Times Dope. He released five albums between 1986 and 1991. Steady mixed well-written metaphors and wordplay with generic, yet catchy, drum tracks. His hits include, 'Use Me, 'Nasty Girls', 'Going Steady', and 'Bring the Beat Back'. He was a close associate of fellow Philly rapper Cool C.
Steady B's musical career was relatively short-lived, and he is currently serving a life sentence in a Pennsylvania state prison for his role in the murder of a Philadelphia Police officer during a failed bank robbery in January 1996.
published: 22 Feb 2010
Nas talks Philly legends Cool C & Steady B
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Use Me
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℗ 1987 Zomba Recording LLC
Released on: 2015-07-17
Arranger, Composer, Lyricist, Mixing Engineer, Producer: Lawrence Goodman
Composer, Lyricist: Warren McGlone
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What's My Name
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What's My Name
℗ 1987 Zomba Recording LLC
Released on: 2015-12-11
Arranger, Composer, Lyricist, Mixing Engineer, Producer: Lawrence Goodman
Composer, Lyricist: Warren McGlone
Composer, Lyricist: Terrence Thomas
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What's My Name
℗ 1987 Zomba Recording LLC
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Arranger, Composer, Lyricist, Mixing Engineer, Producer: Lawrence Goodman
Composer, Lyricist: Warren McGlone
Composer, Lyricist: Terrence Thomas
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Steady B was part of the wave of rappers who helped put Philadelphia on the Hip-Hop map during the late 80s and early 90s, such as DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Pri...
Steady B was part of the wave of rappers who helped put Philadelphia on the Hip-Hop map during the late 80s and early 90s, such as DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, Cool C, Schooly D, Larry Larr, and Three Times Dope. He released five albums between 1986 and 1991. Steady mixed well-written metaphors and wordplay with generic, yet catchy, drum tracks. His hits include, 'Use Me, 'Nasty Girls', 'Going Steady', and 'Bring the Beat Back'. He was a close associate of fellow Philly rapper Cool C.
Steady B's musical career was relatively short-lived, and he is currently serving a life sentence in a Pennsylvania state prison for his role in the murder of a Philadelphia Police officer during a failed bank robbery in January 1996.
Steady B was part of the wave of rappers who helped put Philadelphia on the Hip-Hop map during the late 80s and early 90s, such as DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, Cool C, Schooly D, Larry Larr, and Three Times Dope. He released five albums between 1986 and 1991. Steady mixed well-written metaphors and wordplay with generic, yet catchy, drum tracks. His hits include, 'Use Me, 'Nasty Girls', 'Going Steady', and 'Bring the Beat Back'. He was a close associate of fellow Philly rapper Cool C.
Steady B's musical career was relatively short-lived, and he is currently serving a life sentence in a Pennsylvania state prison for his role in the murder of a Philadelphia Police officer during a failed bank robbery in January 1996.
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Composer, Lyricist: Warren McGlone
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Composer, Lyricist: Warren McGlone
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Believe Me Das Bad · Steady B
What's My Name
℗ 1987 Zomba Recording LLC
Released on: 2015-12-11
Arranger, Composer, Lyricist, Mixing Engineer, Producer: Lawrence Goodman
Composer, Lyricist: Warren McGlone
Composer, Lyricist: Terrence Thomas
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Steady B was part of the wave of rappers who helped put Philadelphia on the Hip-Hop map during the late 80s and early 90s, such as DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, Cool C, Schooly D, Larry Larr, and Three Times Dope. He released five albums between 1986 and 1991. Steady mixed well-written metaphors and wordplay with generic, yet catchy, drum tracks. His hits include, 'Use Me, 'Nasty Girls', 'Going Steady', and 'Bring the Beat Back'. He was a close associate of fellow Philly rapper Cool C.
Steady B's musical career was relatively short-lived, and he is currently serving a life sentence in a Pennsylvania state prison for his role in the murder of a Philadelphia Police officer during a failed bank robbery in January 1996.
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Use Me · Steady B
The Essential Steady B
℗ 1987 Zomba Recording LLC
Released on: 2015-07-17
Arranger, Composer, Lyricist, Mixing Engineer, Producer: Lawrence Goodman
Composer, Lyricist: Warren McGlone
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V (also known as V: The Series) is a 60-minute (47 to 49 minutes without commercials) weekly television series that aired in the United States on NBC in 1984-85. It is a continuation of the science fiction franchise about an alien invasion of Earth by a carnivorous race of reptilians known as "The Visitors" which was originally conceived by American writer, producer, and director Kenneth Johnson. Johnson, however, was not involved in the production of the weekly series. At a cost of one million dollars per episode, V was the most expensive series to be produced for television.
Plot
Following directly on from the events of the mini-series V: The Final Battle, the alien Diana escapes from her captured mothership in a shuttle, but is pursued by resistance member Mike Donovan. After a short fight, Donovan captures her.
One year after the day the Red Dust was deployed, now the international holiday called "Liberation Day", the former members of the Resistance and their Fifth Column allies have gone their separate ways and are each looking forward to prosperous careers and bright futures. As Diana is about to be put on trial for the atrocities she committed during the First Invasion, the company responsible for mass production of the Red Dust, Science Frontiers, has her abducted and taken to a secret cabin in the woods outside Los Angeles, where the company's CEO, Nathan Bates, offers Diana better accommodations in exchange for providing him with access to alien technology.