Monday, August 18, 2008

BEYOND BORDERS PLAYLIST

Monday, August 18, 2008
KSFR, Santa Fe, N.M.
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Mondays Mountain Time
Guest Host: Steve Terrell
(subbing for Susan Ohori)
101.1 FM
email me during the show! terrell@ksfr.org

Babulu Music by Desi Arnaz (Weird Al remix)
My Guru by Anandji & Kalyanji Shah
Romano Dance by DJ Click vs. Mahala Rai Banda
Fogt Fogt by Rachid Taha
Better Change Your Mind by William Onyeabor

Hold the Line by Queen Sea Big Shark
Little City Woman by Nightlosers
Soba Song by 3 Mustaphas 3
Warlord by Babylon Circus
Forgotten Sex by Zvuki Mu
Old Pine Box by The Dead Brothers

Do the Wahtusi by Cat
Midnight Mover by Free Beats
Summertime Blues by Lolita # 18
Sputnik Thema by Die Sputniks
I'm All Skinny by Sinn Sisamouth
Al Capone by Salvajes
Who's Your Buster Dolly by Dicky B. Hardy
54321 and Rock 'n' Roll to Go by The Jerry Lee Phantom
Kaw Liga by Silver Sand
You Don't Love Me by The Teenagers
No Puedo Amar by The Yorks

Dancing is Beautiful by Vijaya Anand
No Threat by Gogol Bordello
There Will Be No Better Days by Kult
Beaten Metal by Antibalas
Tiger Phone Card by Dengue Fever

Don't Gag Me by Fela Kuti
Out of What? by Frnk London's Klezmer Brass All Stars
Wings of Dawn by Monsoon
Borneo by Firewater
Livin' in America by Black 47 with Mary Courtney

Arawan by Tinariwen
Im Nin'alu by Ofra Haza
Anay Yo (Otebi) by Cankisou
El Arco Isis by Cordero
Set Alamenem by Girma Beyene
Terra by Caetano Veloso
I Bid You Goodnight by Joseph Spence

Sunday, August 17, 2008

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST

Sunday, August 17, 2008
KSFR, Santa Fe, N.M.
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell

101.1 FM
email me during the show! terrell@ksfr.org


OPENING THEME: Let it Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Your Haunted Head by Concrete Blonde
Don't Want to Be Ruled by Women and Money No More by Thee Mighty Ceasars
Going Back to School by The Fleshtones
It's Bad, You Know by R.L Burnside
Wigglin' Room by Bob Log III
I'm a Martian by Hollywood Sinners
Wait a Minute by Pussy Galore
It's So Useless by Jay Reatard
Flower Punk by The Mothers of Invention

VOODOO RHYTHM SET


Jesus Christ Twist by Reverend Beat-Man
Blind Eye by Hipbone Slim & The Knee Tremblers
Seasons of Love by The Juke Joint Pimps
Three Hairs and You're Mine by King Khan & The Shrines
The Sinner by King Automatic
Dark Sunday Evening by Roy & The Devil's Motorcycle
Tiger Man by John Schooley
Greek Swing by The Dead Brothers
The Clown of the Town by Reverend Beat-Man

ELVIS SET
All songs by Elvis Presley


King of the Whole Wide World
Trying to Get to You
Reconsider Baby
Loving You
(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame
One Night
My Baby Left Me
Crawfish
It Is No Secret What God Can Do
Shake, Rattle and Roll
Baby Let's Play House




I Want to See You Belly Dance by The Red Elvises
Amazons and Coyotes by Simon Stokes
Losing Ground by P.J. Harvey
Sharkskin Suit by Wayne Kramer
It's Five o'Clock Somewhere by The Jack & Jim Show
Old Time Religion Golden Gate Quartet
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

HILLARY SEEKS UNITY IN ESPANOLA

HILLARY IN ESPANOLA

A longer version of this will be published in The Santa Fe New Mexican
August 18, 2008


Sen. Hillary Clinton, in an effort to convince her supporters — including a large number of Hispanic voters — to get behind the campaign of presidential candidate Barack Obama, appeared today at a rally at an Española gymnasium before hundreds of cheering Democrats.

Clinton was in the state for two fundraisers hosted by Gov. Bill Richardson, one in Santa Fe, one in Albuquerque. Richardson, a former cabinet secretary for President Bill Clinton, ran against Hillary Clinton and Obama in the early primaries this year, dropping out after poor showings in Iowa and New Hampshire.

“I know that many of you here today voted for me, you worked for me. And I will never forget what you did for me, ever,” Clinton told the crowd at the Northern New Mexico College gym. “But I want you to know if you voted for me you have far more in common with Sen. Obama than you do with Sen. McCain. ... I hope you all will join in this historic endeavor. Everyone who supported me, I hope you work as hard for Sen. Obama as you worked for me.”

After the speech, Clinton told reporters that the Obama campaign had asked her to speak in Española, which was her only public appearance on this New Mexico trip.

Although Obama won Santa Fe County in the February New Mexico Democratic Caucuses, Clinton, who won big Hispanic majorities in primaries around the country, beat Obama soundly by wide margins in Hispanic-heavy Northern New Mexico counties. Clinton barely edged Obama statewide in the New Mexico caucuses.

“I did very well here in the (caucuses),” she said. “I’m very grateful to the elected officials and the people of this country.”

Clinton said she has a long history with the Hispanic community, starting in 1972 when she registered voters in the Rio Grande Valley. She said she has a “real wealth of personal contacts” with Hispanics around the country and represents New York, “which has a large Latino population.”

The New Mexico visit also can be seen as some fence-mending between Clinton and Richardson, who embraced his former rival before she spoke. The governor angered many in the Clinton camp when he went on to endorse Obama.

But there was no sign of any animosity Sunday.

“This was a hard-fought campaign,” Clin ton said in her speech. “I was honored to run in a field that included Bill Richardson. And he added so much to the campaign. And now we are working together to try to elect Sen. Obama. And we cannot do that if we are not unified."

In addition to Richardson, many other heavyweights in the state Democratic Party attended Clinton’s appearance, including Lt. Gov. Diane Denish, U.S. Rep. Tom Udall, U.S. Sen. Jeff Bingaman and 3rd Congressional District candidate Ben Ray Luján, who introduced Clinton.

Friday, August 15, 2008

THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST

Friday, August 15, 2008
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Fridays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell

101.1 FM
email me during the show! terrell@ksfr.org

OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens & The Buckaroos
Rainy Day Woman by Waylon Jennings
Let the Jukebox Keep on Playing by Mike Ness
Get Off on Your Porch by Charlie Picket And
Little Red Barn by The Pine Valley Cosmonauts
Huntsvile by Merle Haggard
The Struggle in the Puddle at the Bottom of the Bottle by Zeno Tornado & The Boney Google Brothers
Crazy Heart by Charlie Feathers
Itty Bitty Everything by Flat Duo Jets
Don't Need a Man by Ruby Dee & The Snakehandlers
How Many Biscuits Can You Eat by Stringbean

One in a Row by Willie Nelson
I Saw Them Together by Jim Stringer & The AM Band
The Lovin' Machine by Johnny Paycheck
Hard Luck Troubador by Nancy Apple & Rob McNurlin
Life's Lonesome Road by Wayne Hancock
Travelin' Man by David Bromberg
She Lived Down by The Firehouse by R. Crumb & The Cheap Suit Serenaders

Made in Japan by Buck Owens
Sho-Jo-Ji/The Hungry Raccoon by Petty Booka
My Boyfriend's Learning Karate by Thee Headcoatees
Chain Gang by Fred Eaglesmith
Pretty Girl by Miss Leslie
Dixie Fried by Carl Perkins
Riley's Got a Woman by Dr. Ruth & The Pleasure Seekers
Whirlwind by Charlie Rich
Stingray by Jim Lauderdale
Rich Man's Blues by C.W. Stoneking

Willie & Laura Mae Jones by Tony Joe White
Robes of Bible Black by Howe Gelb
Pony Ride by Boris McCutcheon & The Saltlicks
From the Land of Heroes by Jorma Kaukonen
After We Shot the Grizzley by The Handsome Family
Gift Horse of Mercy by Butch Hancock
One of the Unsatisfied by Lacy J. Dalton
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets

Steve Terrell is proud to report to the monthly Freeform American Roots Radio list

AN OH-SO-SPECIAL SESSION

They came.

They prayed and pledged allegiance.

They recessed.

But both chambers are supposed to be back this afternoon. Stay tuned.

UPDATE: Maybe I'm just grumpy because the snack bar is only serving red, not green, Frito pies.

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