Friday, September 30, 2016

THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST


Friday, Sept. 30, 2016
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

Here's my playlist :

OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens

Swamp Fox by Southern Culture on the Skids

Jump in the River by Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs

Shot a Bird, Hit Me a Stump by Pete Krebs & Danny Barnes

Hold the Phone by Hank Penny

What a Woman Wants by Rhonda Vincent

Lampshade On by The Dustbowl Revival

Inside View by Dale Watson

Small Bouquet of Roses by Wayne Hancock

Little Community Church House by The Boys from Indiana

Satan's Jeweled Crown by The Louvin Brothers

 

John D. Loudermilk Tribute

Break my Mind by The Flying Burrito Brothers

I Wish It Were Me by Homer Henderson

Bad News by Johnny Cash

Tobacco Road by Southern Culture on the Skids

Sittin' in the Balcony by Eddie Cochran

 

Heartaches by the Number by Willie Nelson

Don't Stay Away 'Til Loves Grows Cold by Brennen Leigh

Pigsville by The Waco Brothers

 

Death Penalty Set

Sing Me Back Home by Merle Haggard

The Green Green Grass of Home by Kelly Hogan

They're Hanging Me Tonight by Marty Robbins

Turn it On, Turn it On, Turn it On by Tom T. Hall

Tom Dooley by Bobby Bare

Karla Faye by Audrey Auld

Sam Hall by Tex Ritter

Me and Rose Connelly by Rachel Brooke

Send Me to the 'Lectric Chair by David Bromberg

 

Lay My Lily Down by Bob Weir

Sweet Mama by Jim Kweskin & Geoff Muldaur

He Calls That Religion by Maria Muldaur

I Threw Your Picture Away by Miss Leslie & Her Juke Joint Band

What Good Can Drinkin' Do by Martha Fields

CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets


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Thursday, September 29, 2016

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

WACKY WEDNESDAY: Happy Birthday Moon Zappa


Happy birthday to Ms. Moon Unit Zappa, author, actor and the eldest daughter of Frank Zappa.

She turns 48 today.

Fans of Frank Zappa had known of her years before she became a household name in the early 1980s. (Usually she was mentioned in conversations among fans that provoked reactions like "He named his kids what????")

Then in 1982 Moon became famous at the age of 14 because of a wild novelty song called "Valley Girl" in which little Moon ripped to shreds the empty-headed chatter of her San Fernando Valley peers. But to the consternation of Zappa -- and his daughter-- across this glorious land teenage knuckleheads assumed the Zappas were celebrating Valley girl culture, not mercilessly mocking it.

Here's a Solid Gold lip-sync version of the song by Moon with dancing girls (and no Frank.)



But those of us who watched the interviews it was clear that even as a teen, Moon had a similar deadpan, irreverent wit as her dad.

Here they are on Late Night With David Letterman. Letterman basically begins the interview asking "You named your kids what????"



"Valley Girl" wasn't her only song though. Here she is with brother Dweezil on a song she co-wrote with Steve Vai called "My Mother is a Space Cadet."



Moon still has her understated humor and story-telling talent. Here's a recent appearance on Back Fence PDX where she talks about her quest to lose her virginity. It starts out funny, but ends up being a bittersweet, poignant tale.

Moon Zappa at Back Fence PDX: MAINSTAGE from Back Fence PDX on Vimeo.

Finally, here is a Hawaiian (!) parody of "Valley Girl" by a band called Da Mokettes & the Incredible Q Band. It's called "Palolo Valley Girl."


From WFMU's late lamented Beware the Blog:

What better than a novelty record than a novelty record of a novelty record and that is what we have here. Some Hawaiians lead by Will Moku take Frank & Moon Unit Zappa's Valley Girl and infuse it with some local lingo and slap some local geography on it and ta-da Palolo Valley Girl. Did a little digging around and found some info that makes some sense of this record. Will Moku was a popular dejay (real name William Saragosa, died in 2004 at the age of 47) and guitarist. He had a 13 year run at KQMQ, where he came up with Palolo Valley Girls. Surround yourself with enough novelty records and pretty soon you figure out that most of them are done by disc jockeys. And that is really all I have to say.

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But this only begs the question: Why didn't anyone in New Mexico write a spoof called "Espanola Valley Girls"?

Monday, September 26, 2016

The Big Enchilada Podcast Turns 100

THE BIG ENCHILADA


It all started back in 1916 ... (or was it 2008?) with a cheap HP laptop and a dream ... 

I'd recently become a member of the GaragePunk Hideout and a big fan of wild and wondrous podcasts that were an integral part of that online musical community. Having produced two late-night radio shows for more than a decade at KSFR in Santa Fe, I thought I'd try my hand at this newfangled podcast thing. I slapped together my first show -- using an old recording of one of my old Halloween radio shows, I slapped together my first podcast. About a month later I put together an original show. 

And I've been going ever since. Welcome to the 100th Big Enchilada Podcast.



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Here's the playlist:

(Background Music: Mudbuggy by Southern Culture on the Skids)
Elephant Man by Meet Your Death
Mighty Man by James Leg
Melt by The Mystery Lights
Skylab by The Grannies 
Ramona by Hipbone Slim & The Knee-Tremblers
Brains-a-Flame by Johnny Dowd featuring Anna Coogan

(Background Music: Land O Lakes by Deke Dickerson & The Trashmen)

A set of songs by bands I came to know through producing The Big Enchilada

Prix Zombie Horror Deluxe
Shoot the Freak by Lovestruck
Don't Take Your Bad Trip Out on Me by The Electric Mess
Life on the Dole by The Molting Vultures
Luck by The Manxx
I Ran With a Zombie by The Blue Giant Zeta Puppies

(Background Music: Java Part 1 by The Raunch Hands)
Dead Man's Gun by Thee Oh Sees
God Monster by The Cramps
One Ugly Child by Thee Headcoats
Richard Speck by The Chesterfield Kings
All That Lovin' by Archie & The Bunkers
(Background Music: Mr. Lucy by Henry Mancini)

Play it below:

Sunday, September 25, 2016

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST



Sunday, Sept. 25, 2016
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


Here's the playlist
OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Jesus' Chariot by Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Sex House by The Rockin' Guys
Straight, Hard and Long by Meet Your Death
Stone Fruit by The Grannies
32 by The Gospel Truth
Rabble Rouser by The Upper Crust
Ice Queen by J.J. & The Real Jerks
Pablo Picasso by Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers

Monkey with Your Tail by The Cramps
Son of the Devil by D.D. Owen
Ain't You Hungry by James Leg
21 and Counting by The Mystery Lights
Whizz #7 by The Shackles
Jammed Entrance by Thee Oh Sees
Young Miss Larsen by The Color

John D. Loudermilk Mini Memorial
Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye by The Casinos
Norma by NRBQ
You Call it Joggin' by Mose Allison

Mr. Muggles by Johnny Dowd
Mad Love by The Giant Blue Zeta Puppies
Fire Engine by The Molting Vultures
Ate O Osso by Horror Deluxe
House on Fire by The Electric Mess
Summer Boyfriend by The Manxx
Comb Your Hair by Lovestruck

Comin' Round the Mountain by Hound Dog Taylor
Let's Get Funky by Elvin Bishop
Hound Dog by 68 Comeback
Nightide by Dex Romweber
Take Me for a Little While by Miriam
Innocent When You Dream by Kazik Staszewski
Georgia Lee by Tom Waits
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST

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