Sunday, January 15, 2012

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST


Sunday, January 15, 2012 
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(at)ksfr.org

 OPENING THEME: Let it Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Watching My Baby by The Reigning Sound *
Judgement Day by The Pretty Things
Magic Touch by The Plimsouls *
Devil in a Blue Dress/Good Golly Miss Molly by Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels
Maelstrom by Rocket From The Tombs
Who Do You Love/Spoonful by Johnny Thunders
Haunting You by Jay Reatard
High Gear by Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Strawberry Soda by Bastard Winos
Mary Had a Little Lamb by Old Skull

Hot Coffee by Andre Williams & The Goldstars
Wilder Wilder, Faster Faster by The Cramps
I'm a Hog For You Baby by Screaming Lord Sutch
Come Levitate With Me by The King Khan Experience *
Anala by The King Khan & BBQ Show
I Hate CDs by The Legendary Stardust Cowboy
Hurricane Boogie by Dick Lewis & His Harlem Rhythm Boys
The Drag by Ty Segall

Safe as Milk (Take 5) by cCaptain Beefheart & His Magic Band
Crazy with the Blues by Cleo Harve
Catfish Blues by Jimi Hendrix
I'm Not Satisfied by The Fall
Do You Understand by The Sinister Six
Alleys of Your Mind by The Dirtbombs
Geraldine by The A-Bones

Rock 'n' Soul Music/Love by Country Joe & The Fish
Graceful Bow by The Revelations feat. Tre Williams
What You Lack in Brains by The Batusis
Wormeater by Grinderman
Ac-cen-tu-ate the Positive / Things Are Getting Better by NRBQ
Traveling Mood by Wee Willie Wayne

* Follow link to free download

 MORE TO COME (Keep refreshing your browser until midnight)

CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis
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Friday, January 13, 2012

THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST


Friday, January 13, 2012 
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM 
Webcasting! 
10 p.m. to midnight Fridays Mountain Time 
Host: Steve Terrell 
101.1 FM
email me during the show! terrel(at)ksfr.org
OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens & The Buckaroos
Blood, Sweat and Murder by Scott H. Biram
Home in San Antone by The Pine Valley Cosmonauts with Chris Mills
Barroom Crazy by Ray Condo
Don't Judge Your Neighbor by Roy Acuff
Pots and Pans by Ray Wylie Hubbard
Rambling Fever by Willie Nelson
Waitin' Around to Die by The Goddamn Gallows
I'll Take What I Can Get by Floyd Tillman with Hank Thompson
Fryin' Bacon Nekkid by Roger Alan Wade
One Helluva Weekend by T. Tex Edwards

American Trash by Betty Dylan
Takin' to You by The Western Starlanders
Keeping Up With the Jones by The Austin Lounge Lizards
One Woman Man by George Jones with Marty Stuart
A Rejected Television Theme by Shooter Jennings
Seven Lonely Days by Ginny Carter
Diggin' in the Dirt by Tom Irwin
Wedding of the Bugs by Robbie Fulks
Delia Rose by Calamity Cubes
The Rubber Room by Porter Wagoner

Everybody's Clown by Skeeter Davis with NRBQ
It Comes To Me Naturally by NRBQ
A Sleepin' at the Foot of the Bed by Shorty Ashford
Back to the Country by The Sixtyniners
Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor by Johnny Horton
Go on Home by Jason Eklund, Mike Good & Tom Irwin
Deep Ellum Blues by Jimmie Dale Gilmore & The Wronglers
Gum Tree Canoe by John Hartford
Nine Pound Hammer by The Waco Brothers

I Love You a Thousand Ways by Lefty Frizzell
You're Learning by The Louvin Brothers
21 Days from Macon by John Egenes
The Unballed Ballad Of The New Folksinger by Slim Cessna's Auto Club
Old Friends by Terry Allen
Meet Me by The Apple Tree by Rachel Brooke
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets

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Terrell's Tuneup: Have Some Freebies

A version of this was published in The Santa Fe New Mexican 
Jan. 13 2012



So you’re broke after the holidays, but you want to keep up on some new groovy tunes? You’ve come to the right place. Because I’m your friend (I’m not like the others), I’m going to point you to some recent digital albums or digital EPs that are absolutely free and just a few clicks away.

Two of these three albums are promotional gifts from Scion, a line of cars from Toyota. Scion has teamed up with Vice magazine to sponsor a lot of free music projects — music downloads, concerts (such as the Kid Congo Powers show in New York I saw a couple of years ago), videos, and even a festival.

One of Scion’s loves is modern garage music. Why do they do it? “Scion’s commitment to artistic expression provides a platform for passionate artists to focus on developing their art and exploring the endless possibilities,” is what the website says.

Personally I think a couple of junior executives in the marketing department pulled a fast one on the senior suits and, so far, have gotten away with it. Without promoting or disparaging their fine product, I’m glad they’re doing it.

Here’s what I think about these offerings:

*  The King Khan Experience. This is His Highness’ first album with his new band. The overall sound is closer in style to Khan’s soul revue, The Shrines, than it is to the stripped-down records he’s made with The King Khan & BBQ Show or The Tandoori Knights. There’s lots of variety in the nine tracks.

The album starts out with “Bob Log Stomp,” a tribute to the helmeted one-man band from Arizona. With a rubbery slide guitar and cheesy organ in the background, Khan sings sly references to Log classics like “Boob Scotch,” “Drunk Stripper,” and “Log Bomb.” This is followed by a soulful little workout called “Fa Fa Fa (Love Song).”

The high-charged, not-quite-funky “I Got Love” and the raucous “Knock Me off My Feet” could almost be Shrines outtakes. It was only on my second listen that I realized that there was no horn section on either song. I suppose a little sax would be nice here, but it’s certainly not necessary. There is a sax in “Dr. Ruin Your Life,” a slow song that evokes memories of Otis Redding.

Khan stretches a little in “Come Levitate With Me.” A jazzy flute that might have been born in a Gil Scott-Heron song dominates this tune. In “Keep it Simple, Stupid,” Khan draws on his Hindu heritage and droning psychedelia. Here Khan almost sounds like George Harrison in his Ravi Shankar phase. Go to www.scionav.com/collection/851 to download the King Khan album.

*  Abdication ... For Your Love by Reigning Sound. While this group isn’t very well known among the general population, in the garage-punk universe, the musicians are considered pretty huge stars. They’re led by Greg Cartwright, the artist formerly known as “Greg Oblivian” of the dearly departed Memphis band The Oblivians.

Like that older band, Reigning Sound can rock with thunder; it proves that right from the start with the opening song, “Lyin’ Girl.”

But the band also proudly displays its Memphis soul heritage (even though Cartwright moved to North Carolina a few years ago and picked up new band members there), showing the influence of classic Stax/Volt sounds and Al Green, whose current RS member Dave Amels seems to echo through his slinky keyboards.

Cartwright and company, even in their most rocked-out tunes, are conscious about creating melodic hooks. And they aren’t shy about sprinkling downright pretty melodies into their sets. On this album “Eve” fills that bill. It’s an irresistible slow dance.

One of my favorites here is the up-tempo “Watching My Baby.” With its refrain “Watching my baby get ready, she’s going out tonight,” it sounds as if Cartwright is making a play for the daughters of all the middle-aged women who swooned over Eric Clapton’s “Wonderful Tonight.”

Find this one at www.scionav.com/collection/852  .

*  An Introduction to The Revelations featuring Tre’ Williams. This album didn’t come from Scion.

 Unlike Reigning Sound or King Khan, I’d never heard of Williams or The Revelations. Until, that is, last November, shortly after I got home from the Black Joe Lewis & The Honey Bears show at Santa Fe Sol Stage & Grill. After I posted a video of a song from the show on Facebook, the bizarre demons who determine which ads go where on that site decided to put a little blurb on my page.

I forget the exact wording, but basically it said, “If you like Black Joe Lewis, you’ll love The Revelations.” I’ll admit I was cynical at first. Most such recommendations are so off base they’re ridiculous. But I thought it might be good for a laugh, so I bit.

As it turned out, even though this neo-soul group from Brooklyn isn’t quite in the same league as Black Joe — the band members don’t have his intense energy or humor — these guys aren’t bad. In fact Williams and The Revelations would sound right at home with Sharon Jones, Charles Bradley, and others on the New York Daptone label.

Most of the songs here come from The Bleeding Edge and Deep Soul, previous Revelations albums, though there also are some cuts from the band’s latest album, Concrete Blues, which was released around the same time as this sampler.

My favorite track is “How Do I Tell Him,” a classic story of a guy who cheats with his best friend’s girl. The poor cuckold never should have asked a guy like Williams to give his woman a ride home from work.

Another worthy tune is the opening song “Graceful Bow,” which sounds closer to Al Green than to Reigning Sound.

To download this, go to www.therevelations.bandcamp.com/album/an-introduction-to-free-sampler. Then check out The Revelations’ other work on the group’s Bandcamp site. You’ll be tempted to actually spend some money (Spend money on music? What a novel idea!) on The Revelations’ other albums.

Blog Bonus:

Dig that crazy Reigning Sound!



And here's Tre Williams & The Revelations




And for the hell of it, here's King Khan & The Shrines when I saw them at the 2008 Pitchfork Festival in Chicago. (I didn't shoot this video, but I was there)


 

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Free Download from New Live Plimsouls Album

There's another live album culled from the Plimsouls' vault.

Beach Town Confidential , to be released Feb. 7, was recorded:

"at the height of their onstage power at The Golden Bear in Huntington Beach, CA on August 13, 1983, this recording captures Peter Case, Eddie Muñoz, Dave Pahoa and Louie Ramírez ripping through these 16 tracks with a youthful and reckless abandon. Six of these songs have never been recorded before by The Plimsouls (“Making Time,” “Fall On You,” “The Price Of Love,” “Who’s Gonna Break The Ice?,” “Jumpin’ In The Night” and “You Can’t Judge A Book”), plus it also features the only live recordings of “Magic Touch,” “Oldest Story In The World” and “Hobo.”
And with the full blessing of Alive/Natural Sound Records, here's a link to a free download of "Magic Touch." 

Monday, January 09, 2012

New Hillbilly Episode of Big Enchilada!

THE BIG ENCHILADA


Enjoy a fresh jug of 100-proof wild sounds from deepest backwoods America. This episode will kill more brain cells that the strongest White Lightning! You'll hear hillbilly hits past, present and maybe even future -- honky-tonk, bluegrass, rockabilly, cowpunk, XXX-country and more. Download this and play it loud in your car as you blast down Thunder Road.

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Here's the playlist:

(Background Music: Hackberry Hop by Daigle, Doucet & Elin)
Moonshine by Montie Jones
There Stands The Glass by The Frontier Circus
Driftwood 40-23 by The Hickoids
Hot Lips Baby by Herbie Duncan
White Dress by Anthony Leon & The Chain
UFOs, Big Rigs & BBQ by Mojo Nixon & The World Famous Blue Jays
Gone Back to Whorin' by Roger Alan Wade

(Background Music: Panhandle Rag by Ronnie Durbin)
Moonshiner's Child by Tammy Faye Starlite
Moonshiner's Daughter by Harmonica Frank Floyd
South of Nashville by Honky Tonk Hustlas
Cluck Old Hen by Bad Livers
Suzie Anna Riverstone by The Imperial Rooster
Topless Bathing Suit by Kelly Rogers
American Trash by Betty Dylan

(Background Music: Basil Smith Stomp by Basil Smith)
Moonshine Still by Jack Holt
Another Man's Eyes by Delaney Davidson
40 Acres of My Heart by Bob Burton
It Wouldn't Be Hell Without You by Cornell Hurd
Livin' on Pabst Blue Ribbon by Hellbound Glory
Chick Inspector by Dick Curless
That Old Mountain Dew by The Delmore Brothers
(Background Music: Brown Jug Blues by Ezra Buzzington's Rustic Revelers)


You like this hillbilly stuff? If so, then you'll probably like some of my previous episodes like:

Episode 39: Podunk Holler Hoedown
Episode 36: Sweathog of the Rodeo 
Episode 31: Below Tobacco Road
Episode 26: Hillbilly Pigout
Episode 22: Honky in a Cheap Motel
Episode 16: Hillbilly Heaven
Episode 10: More Santa Fe Opry Favorites
Episode 8: Santa Fe Opry Favorites Vol. 2
Episode 2: Santa Fe Opry Favorites

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Sunday, January 08, 2012

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST


Sunday, January 8, 2012 
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(at)ksfr.org

OPENING THEME: Let it Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Mystic Eyes by Them
Keep 'em Satisfied Part 1 by Mark Sultan
Treat Her Right by Los Straightjackets starring Mark Lindsay
On Our Way by Pierced Arrows
This is the Life by Mudhoney
At the Ruin of Others by Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds
Bad Rap by Joe "King" Carrasco & The Crowns
Man With The Gallows Eyes by The Chatham Singers

Your Haunted Head by Concrete Blonde
Nate Will Not Return by The Fall
Smokestack Lightning by The Yardbirds
Call Me #1 by The Reigning Sound
Diet Pill by L7
Kill My Baby by Nick Curran & The Lowlifes

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PRESIDENT NIXON!
Superbird/Tricky Dick by Country Joe & The Fish
Nixon's Dead Ass by Russel Means
N-I-X-O-N by The Dick Nixons
Buckle Down With Nixon by Oscar Brand
Campaigner by Neil Young

John Lawman by Roky Erikson
Johnson in a Headlock by The Fuzztones
New Kind of Kick by The Cramps
That's All by Sister Rosetta Tharpe

Dr. Ruin Yer Life by The King Khan Experience
Stop Stop by The Black Keys
My Ass Is Shaking by Stomping Nick & His Blues Grenade
How'd Ya Like to Be King by The Civil Tones
That's How I Got to Memphis by Solomon Burke
Talking Old Soldiers by Bettye LaVette
She Stole the Blush by Tom Waits
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis
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Friday, January 06, 2012

THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST


Friday, January 6, 2012 
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM 
Webcasting! 
10 p.m. to midnight Fridays Mountain Time 
Host: Steve Terrell 
101.1 FM
email me during the show! terrel(at)ksfr.org

UPDATE: You can hear the second half of this show online HERE

OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens & The Buckaroos

Kit Kat Clock by The Bottle Rockets
Sweet Lucy by Shorty Ashford
Let's Go Burn Ole Nashville Down by Mojo Nixon & Jello Biafra
Hot Lips Baby by Herbie Duncan
Gone But Not Forgotten Blues by Joey Allcorn
Last Call at the Old Ponderosa by Paula Rhea McDonald
The Rock-A-Boogie Piggy by Junior Jordan
Elbow Grease, Spackle and Pine Sol by Dale Watson & The Texas Two
Gone Back to Whoring by Roger Alan Wade
Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! That Cigarette by Willie Nelson
Never Did No Wanderin' by The Folksmen

Can't Take a Hint by The Western Starlanders
They Call Me Country by DM Bob & The Deficits
Leavin' Home by Jimmie Dale Gilmore & The Wronglers
Party Dolls and Wine by Eddie Spaghetti
Halden is a Hell-Raisin' Town by Rick Broussard & Two Hoots and a Holler
Cussin' In Tongues by Legendary Shack Shakers
Crazy by Lydia Loveless
Don't You Want Me by Moonshine Willie

NEW MEXICO CENTENNIAL SET 
New Mexico by Johnny Cash
Dreamville, New Mexico by Giant Sand
They Don't Rob the Trains Any More by Ronny Elliott
Santa Fe Woman by Rolf Cahn
Come Back to Old Santa Fe by Jerry Faires
Albuquerque by Eric Hisaw
Trip to Roswell, N.M. by Joe West
Taos New Mexico by Waylon Jennings

(Background Music: Taos Pueblo by Impala)

Silver City Two-Step by Bayou Seco
Silver City by Ugly Valley Boys
Hidin' Out in Espanola by Broomdust Caravan
Santa Fe Trail by Mose McCormack
Los Lunas by Felix y Los Gatos
Billy the Kid by Ry Cooder
Snowing on Raton by The Flatlanders
Santa Fe by Scott H. Biram
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets

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Bad News for Spotify's Free Account Holders

Looks like Spotify is about to start limiting free accounts.

 According to ZDNet, when Spotify's 6-month introductory period ends next week, those with free accounts will be limited to 10 hours a month of listening and five plays per track.

You still switch to the $5 or $10 a month plans. I'll have to think about that.

Check out my Spotify playlists HERE.

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Kell Robertson Memorial Show

Kell Robertson
Friends of the late great Kell Robertson have organized a memorial show for the old poet/picker/prophet/pendejo next month at The Mine Shaft Tavern in Madrid, N.M.

The show, scheduled for 7 pm Feb. 11 will feature Kell's poems and songs performed by poets Bill Nevins, Argos MacCallum, Kendall McCook, Lisa Gill,Tony Moffeit, Lynne Robinson , Gary Brower , Mary Mier, Brian Dickson, Don McIver, Martha Straba, and Penny Read, Kell's daughter from San Francisco.

 Kell's songs will be performed by Mike Good, Tom Irwin,and Kevin Hayes, of the Old Crow Medicine Show.

This shindig is free. Organizers say "The Mine Shaft is a family friendly restaurant offering a full delicious menu."

UPDATE 1-8-2012: More folks have been added to the show. They include songwriter Jason Eklund and poets Mitch Rayes, Larry Goodell, and Tammy Gomez.

UPDATE: 2-1-2012: I just learned Kevin Hayes is still with Old Crow Medicine Show. The text above now reflects that.

Sunday, January 01, 2012

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST

Sunday, January 1!, 2012 
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(at)ksfr.org

 OPENING THEME: Let it Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Voodoo Walking by Mama Rosin with Hipbone Slim & The Knee Tremblers
Victory Song by Scott H. Biram
Work Song by The Animals
Laptop Dog by The Fall
The Pink Scream by Dan Melchior und Das Menace
Knock Me Off My Feet by The King Khan Experience
The Pimps Don't Like It by Juke Joint Pimps
I Sell Soul by Rocket From the Tombs

THESE ARE PEOPLE WHO DIED (in 2011)
Oh! Bondage Up Yours by The X-Ray Spex
Riding the Rails by Dave "Honeyboy" Edwards
Back to Black by Amy Winehouse
Time Has Come Today by Coco Robicheaux
I Don't Want The Night to End by Phoebe Snow
I'll Take Care of You by Gil Scott-Heron
If You Win You Lose by Kell Robertson
How Come My Bulldog Don't Bark by Howard Tate
Goodbye by Hubert Sumlin

TOP 10 2011
Cannibal Courtship/Cement Slippers by Dengue Fever
Booty City/What Love Is by Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears
Three Bloodhounds Two Shepherds One Fila Brasileiro by Slim Cessna Auto Club
Girl With Bruises/Old Folks Boogie by Jack Oblivian
Miniskirt Blues/Infected by Simon Stokes

It's Mighty Crazy/Willie Meehan by Barrence Whitfield & The Savages
City of Shame by Rachel Brooke
Brazil/Jungle Drums by Dex Romweber Duo
Black Tiles/Boom by Wild Flag
New Year's Eve by Tom Waits

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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 ...