Wednesday, September 30, 2009

R.I.P. AMY FARRIS

AMY FARRIS: A GUILTY WOMAN
I just learned that Austin fiddler Amy Farris died over the weekend.

I just saw her in August playing with Dave Alvin & The Guilty Women at the Santa Fe Brewing Company, where I snapped this photo. She was a wonderful musician.

A brief in the Austin Statesman blog is HERE.

UPDATE:
Still no word on cause of death. The Yep-Roc site says she'd suffered a long illness.

In lieu of flowers, the family encourages you to send a donation in her honor to Hungry For Music, Inc, a nonprofit effort to provide musical instruments to underprivileged children with a hunger to play.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST

Sunday, September 27, 2009
KSFR, Santa Fe, N.M.
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell

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

OPENING THEME: Let it Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
It's Money That I Love by Randy Newman
Where's the Money by Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks
Long Green by Barrence Whitfield
Money (That's What I Want) by Jerry Lee Lewis
Money Honey by Elvis Presley
No Money, No Honey by Beck
Give Me Wine or Money by The Mekons
Material Girl by Petty Booka
Brother Can You Spare a Dime by Dr. John & Odetta

Didn't It Rain by The Tormenters
I Ain't Got You by The Yardbirds
Blues That Defy My Soul by Dex Romweber
Baby Doll by The Del Moroccos
Bow Down and Die by The Almighty Defenders
Holy Hack Jack by Demented Are Go
Wasting My Time by The White Stripes
Gimme Some Water by The Guilty Hearts
Green Fuzz by The Cramps
Little Annie Fanny by The Kingsmen

Look for the Question Mark by The Fuzztones
Outrun the Law by The Things
Satanic Rite by Los Peyotes
Into the Drink by Mudhoney
Do You Swing by The Fleshtones
Shake It Wild by King Salami & The Cumberland 3
Hey Joe by The Leaves
Get on the Right Track, Baby by The Monsters
Sea and Sand by The Polkaholics

Somebody Stop Me by The Dynamites with Charles Walker
Bad Trip by Lee Fields
Ode to Billy Joe/Hip Hug Her by Wiley & The Checkmates
King Cobra by The Budos Band
Cold Bologna by The Isley Brothers
Choices by Bettye LaVette
This Land Is Your Land by Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

SUPPORT THE KSFR FUNDRAISER

OK you ham-and-eggers, KSFR, Santa Fe Public Radio, is in the middle of our fall fund drive and it's about time you forked it over.

I know these are difficult financial times for a lot of us, but we have to keep KSFR afloat.

In case you didn't know, I produce two shows on KSFR, The Santa Fe Opry on Friday nights (starts 10 pm Mountain Time) and Terrell's Sound World same time on Sunday night. (My podcast, The Big Enchilada, isn't directly affiliated with KSFR, but the music on the podcasts is the same type of stuff I play on my shows.)

KSFR is a public station is a public station which means we aren't supported by advertising. We're supported by our listeners and our underwriters. (If your business would like to consider underwriting CHECK THIS PAGE.)

Being a public station also means its locally controlled. Our music shows don't follow playlists created by out of state marketers. Local people like we play the music we want. Check out the great shows KSFR officers on our program guide.

But like I said at the beginning of this post, it's time to fork it over! You can pledge online or during daytime hours you can call 428-1393. If you're out of the Santa Fe area, there's a toll-free pledge number, 1-800-907-5737. I'll be on the air tonight at 10 pm, so I'll be happy to personally take your pledge at 505-428-1382.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

BIG ENCHILADA # 14

THE BIG ENCHILADA


Another Big Enchilada podcast is served. Watch out, that plate is hot!

Unlike my past few Big Enchilada shows, there's no overriding theme on Podcast 14 -- just Freeform Weirdo podcasting at its finest with pulse-pounding tunes by Roky Erikson, Wolfman Jack & The Wolfpack , The Almighty Defenders, Johnny Burnette, John Schooley, Nathaniel Mayer, Monkeyshines and so many more.

And in the middle of the show there's a mini-version of what I like to call "Around The World in a Daze," raw, rockin' international sounds from the four corners of this delightful planet.

CLICK HERE to download the podcast. (To save it, right click on the link and select "Save Target As.") NOTE: This link was repaired on 10-10-09.

Or better yet, stop messing around and CLICK HERE to subscribe to my podcasts and HERE to directly subscribe on iTunes.

You can play it on the little feedplayer below:




The (New Improved!) Big Enchilada Web Site with my podcast jukebox and all the shows is HERE.

The official Big Enchilada Web Site with my podcast jukebox and all the shows is HERE.

Here's the play list:

(Background Music: Special Rate Sherry by Vinnie Santino)
All My Lovin' by The Almighty Defenders
It's a Crying Shame by The Gentlemen
Lonesome Train (On a Lonesome Track) by Johnny Burnette & The Rock 'n' Roll Trio
Rattlesnake, Baby, Rattlesnake by Joe Johnson
Mama Get the Hammer by Barrence Whitfield
The Crooked Path by John Schooley & His One Man Band

(Background Music: The Good, The Bad and The Chutney by Kalyanji & Anandji Shah)
Chlopci by Kazik Staszewski
El Reportero by Los Tigres del Norte
Go Man Go by The Olympians
Betchayén Tègodahu by Alemayehu Eshete
Good to Be Bad by The Deadly Vibes
Kaw Liga by Silver Sand

(Background Music: Pale White Surfer by The Mistaken)
Two Gray Hairs by Monkeyshines
White Dress by Nathaniel Mayer
Wolfman Boogie (Part 1) by Wolfman Jack & The Wolfpack
It's a Cold Night for Alligators by Roky Erikson & The Aliens
House of Voodoo by Half Japanese
(Background Music: Chicken Slacks by RIAA)

Friday, September 25, 2009

THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST

Friday, September 25, 2009
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
Boogie Woogie Country Girl by Cornell Hurd
Rebel Rock Armageddon by The Riptones
Rockin' Spot by Cody Coldiron
Battle of Love by Mose McCormack
Long Gone Daddy by Arty Hill & The Long Gone Daddies
Good Lovin' by C.C. Adcock
Shake a Leg by Kim Lenz & Her Jaguars
Word to the Wise by Quarter Mile Combo
Ants on the Melon by The Gourds
Didn't He Ramble by Loudon Wainwright III

Betty and Dupree by Billy Lee Riley
Let's Pretend by Ethyl & The Regulars
Dumb Blonde by Dolly Parton
Heartache Ahead by Wanda Jackson
Big City Good Time Gal by Wayne Hancock
Bring it On Down to My House by Willie Nelson & Asleep at the Wheel
Bayou Tortue by James McMurty
I Wish I Was a Single Girl Again by The Maddox Brothers & Rose

Insane Thing by Exene Cervenka
Big Mamou by Waylon Jennings
Can't Go On This Way by Hot Club of Cowtown
Party Slab by Ronnie Dawson
Gee I Really Love You by Heavy Trash
I Push Right Over by Robbie Fulks
Umm Boy You're My Baby by Bill Johnson & The Dabblers
Foothill Boogie by Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys
Drinking With Jesus by The Red Elvises
Hard Travelin' by Simon Stokes

Somedays You Write the Song by Guy Clark
Across the Borderline by Jim Dickinson with Chuck Prophet
Walking to the End of the World by Amy Allison
It's All Over Now Baby Blue by The Byrds
I'm Not Ready Yet by George Jones
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets

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

TERRELL'S TUNEUP: FUZZY SOUNDS

A version of this was published in The Santa Fe New Mexican
September 25, 2009



At last a “greatest hits” compilation by The Fuzztones. This is the first ever such collection — well, at least since 2005’s LSD 25: 25 Years of Fuzz and Fury.

But if you’re like me and don’t have that previous compilation, this new one, Lysergic Legacy, by Rudi Protrudi and his philosophers of furious fuzz — on the Cleopatra label, if anyone’s keeping score — is great. (If you do have the older album, take note: according to the Allmusic Guide, the two albums have 17 of the same songs.)

As lovers of the garage-rock sound know, “fuzz” is more than just an effect on the guitar. It’s a state of mind. It’s an attitude that The Fuzztones have championed since the early ’80s. Like their contemporaries, The Fleshtones and The Cramps, they sprang out of New York. But, along with the obligatory personnel changes, The Fuzztones have moved around. They were in California for awhile, but fell apart in the early ’90s after a major record label deal flopped. The Fuzztones regrouped this century in Europe. Protrudi and his fuzzy friends have been based in Germany in recent years.

Lysergic Legacy includes a couple of tunes (“Garden of My Mind” and “Third Time’s the Charm”) from the band’s most recent studio record, last year’s Horny as Hell — an album known for the addition of a horn section to the basic psychedelic/garage sound. There are also several original versions of songs that were reworked for Horny, like “Johnson in a Headlock,” which was originally released in 2004, and “Ward 81,” which goes back to the early ’80s.

If you listen to a particular handful of tracks here, you might think you have a garage-punk version of Frank Sinatra’s Duets. That’s because of some impressive guest appearances by ’60s Nuggets-era greats. “Get Naked” features the late Sky “Sunlight” Saxon of The Seeds. Mark Lindsay from Paul Revere & The Raiders belts out “Caught You Red Handed.” James Lowe of The Electric Prunes can be heard on “Hallucination Generation.” And the raga-rocking “All the King’s Horses” features Arthur Lee of Love and Sean Bonniwell of The Music Machine.

Sorry Mysterians fans — you won’t hear the artist formerly known as Rudy Martinez on “Look for the Question Mark.”

And there’s not one but two covers of songs by The Sonics, “Strychnine” and “Cinderella.” The Fuzztones did a tribute EP to this classic garage band from Seattle a few years ago.

A quarter century is a long time to be in the fuzz and fury game. But, judging by the sound of the more recent tracks on this collection, I’m betting Rudy Protrudi has many more years in him.

More sounds from the world garage:

* Some Kind of Kick by The Things. This is a garage-punk band from Dublin that I stumbled across while looking for new kicks on eMusic. The quartet is led by singer Neilo Thing (the musicians should have gone Dr. Seuss on us, calling themselves “Thing 1,” “Thing 2,” etc.). This album, full of high-charged snot-rock, was released early this year.

Despite The Things’ Irish heritage, you don’t hear much of the shamrock shores in them. They sound nothing like The Pogues — and, thankfully, even less like U2. In fact, if anything, they remind me a lot of The Fuzztones, whom I bet they idolize. Both bands are heavy on the retro electric organ (in The Things’ case, sometimes played on a nice-and-cheesy-sounding synth) and basic garage hooks.

There are some cool spooky tunes like “Demon Stomp” (I can’t really make out the lyrics, except where Neilo says complimentary things about vampire girls) and “Psycho Lover.” You can hear the guiding spirit of The Doors’ Ray Manzarek in Ruairi Paxton’s keyboard solo on “Think” (try not to think of “Break on Through”). The jittery “Make Her Cry” name-checks Johnny Cash. And the slow-dance “Sandy” sounds like The Black Lips attempting country music.

But my favorite here is “Set Me Free,” in which Neilo seems to channel The Hives’ Howlin’ Pelle Almqvist.


* ¡Cavernicola! by Los Peyotes. Here’s a reissue of an early album (from the golden days of 2005) by Argentina’s leading garage band. London’s Dirty Water records recently made the album available in a digital version on your popular download services (including Amazon, iTunes, and eMusic).

There are plenty of Peyotes originals on this record as well as Spanish-language covers of crazy old rock songs. The group resurrects the infamous “Fire” by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, called “Fuego” here. Los Peyotes also do “Jack the Ripper” (Screamin’ Lord Sutch’s song, not Link Wray’s famous instrumental).

And like The Fuzztones (and like me), these Argentines are Sonics fans. Here they do “The Witch.”

Give el Diablo his due. Los Peyotes do a four-and-a-half-minute “Satanic Ritual” kicked off with a slow cheapo horror-movie organ solo. Two tunes, “El humo te hace mal” and “I Don’t Mind” would later appear on Introducing Los Peyotes, which was released last year. And the “secret” bonus song at the end of “The Witch” (no, it’s not really a 10-minute version of the song) is “Scream,” a song that also appears on Introducing.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

MUSIC VIDEO OF THE DAY: LSD MADE A WRECK OUTTA ME

Here's a live 1991 performance by T. Tex Edwards & The Swingin' Cornflake Killers (I gues his band Out on Parole hadn't been paroled yet) doing a classic musical cautionary tale.



I like this almost as much as this one.

And for the original "LSD" by Wendell Austin (as well as a link to the landmark "I Wanna Come Back from the World of LSD" by New Mexico's Fe-Fi-Four Plus Two, CLICK HERE.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST

Sunday, September 20, 2009
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
(Brian Hardgroove in studio for interviews between songs)
Can You Hear Me by OverShine
How Can You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul by Public Enemy
69 Faces of Love by King Khan & The Shrines
Got a Thing on My Mind by Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings
It's a Sunny Day by The Dynamites featuring Charles Walker

Fugo Fish by Simon Stokes & Timothy Leary
This Sinister Urge by The Fuzztone
I Don't Want No Funky Chicken by Wiley & The Checkmates
That Man in Your Bed by The Hormonauts
Blue Black Hair by The Del Moroccos
Rootie Tootie Baby by King Salami & The Cumberland 3
The Lover's Curse by The A-Bones
Gunpowder by Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears

Satisfy You by The Seeds
Moving On by The Things
Ferryboat Bill by The Velvet Underground
The Other Side of This Life by The Jefferson Airplane
Mocker by Los Peyotes
Psycho by The Sonics
Whatcha Gonna Do by Andre Williams & The Dirtbombs
Get on the Good Foot by Lee Fields

Tower of Song by Nick Cave
God Box by The Fall
Haywire Hodaddy by The Hodads
Battle Cry by Monkeyshines
Mama Get the Hammer by Barrence Whitfield & The Savages
Into the Drink by Mudhoney
Walking Through a Cemetery by The Monsters
Please Please Please by James Brown
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

HARDGROOVE ON SOUNDWORLD TONIGHT

CHUCK D & BRIAN HARDGRROVE Don't forget to tune into Terrell's Sound World 10 p.m. Mountain Time tonight on KSFR. I'll be joined by Brian Hardgroove who's going to talk about his new band OverShine, the upcoming Santa Fe Pumpkin Festival (that's Oct. 3), his career with Public Eneny (that's him with Chuck D in this picture I took at the Santa Fe Music Festival a couple of years ago), his own Saturday Morning radio show The Fusebox on KBAC.

In Santa Fe and much of Northern New Mexico you'll find KSFR at 101.1 FM. For the rest of the world, listen to us online.

And speaking of KSFR, the fall pledge drive is starting today. You know what that means. FORK IT OVER, YOU FREELOADERS! You can donate online HERE. Thanks for your support.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

LIVE BUICK MacKANE SHOW


Here's a little treat for your Saturday musical enjoyment. It's a cool show I stumbled across on the Live Music Archive , a 1997 show in North Carolina by Buick MacKane, Alejandro Escovedo's "garage band" in which he played with his brother Javier.



Here's the playlist:

01 introduction
02 The End
03 Gravity
04 Everybody Loves Me
05 stage banter
06 Falling Down Again
07 band introductions
08 Paradise (introduction)
09 Paradise
10 Say Goodnight
11 Edith
12 stage banter
13 Marianne
14 She's Got
15 Shine a Light
16 stage banter and Powderfinger false start
17 Powderfinger (with Chip Robinson and Brad Rice of The Backsliders)

To download the show yourself and for more information CLICK HERE.

WACKY WEDNESDAY: Albums Named for Unappetizing Food

O.K., I'll admit this is a pretty dumb idea.  It came to me yesterday after I ran into my friend Dan during my afternoon walk along the ...