Sunday, May 07, 2017

FOLK REMEDY PLAYLIST


Sunday, May 7, 2017
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
8 am to 10 am Sundays Mountain Time
Substitute Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM

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Here's the playlist :
Welcome Table and Prayer by Alice Wine
Getting Richer by Rev. Louis Overstreet
Old Time Religion by The Blind Boys of Alabama
Waiting by The River by The Orifginal Blind Boys of Mississippi
They Are Ringing Them Bells by Rev. Lonnie Farris
Glory to Jesus I am Free by Rev. Utah Smith
God Rode in on a Windstorm by Sister Sarah James

Do You Call That Religion by Rev. A. Johnson
Jesus' Blood by Golden Stars of Greenwood, S.
Honey in the Rock by Washington Phillips
A Lady Called Mother by Swan Silvertones
Sheep Sheep Doncha Know the Road by Bessie Jones & Sea Island Singers
Memphis Flu by Elder Curry
Straight Street by Pilgrim Travelers

Rockin' Chair Daddy by Harmonica Frank
In the Jailhouse Now by Jimmie Rodgers
Hobo Jungle Blues by Sleepy John Estes
Hobo, You Can't Ride This Train by Louis Armstrong
Greenville Strut by Mississippi Sarah & Daddy Stovepipe
I've Got Blood in My Eyes For You by The Mississippi Sheiks
Please Warm My Wiener by Bo Carter
Cocaine by Dick Justice

I Will Survive by Peter Stampfel & The Ether Frolic Mob
Keep it Clean by Charlie Jordan
Down on Penny's Farm by The Bently Boys
Railroad Bill by Hobart Smith
Pussy Got the Measles by Jeanne Ritchie
Bath House Blues by Ashley's Melody Men
Old Dog Blue by Jim Jackson
Walk Right In by Gus Cannon
Old Lady and The Devil by Bill & Belle Reed


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Friday, May 05, 2017

THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST



Friday, May 5, 2017
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Fridays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM
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Here's my playlist :

OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens
F the CC by Steve Earle
Wooly Bully by Ry Cooder
Still Not Dead by Willie Nelson
Don't Get Above Your Risin' by Ricky Skaggs with Elvis Costello
Ragtime Sinner by The Goddamn Gallows
Mad Cow Boogie by L.A. Rivercatz
The Lost Cause by Legendary Shack Shakers

Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle by Iron Horse
In Bloom by Sturgill Simpson
You're Lookin' at Country by Loretta Lynn
Lead Me On by Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn
Sittin' and Thinkin' About You by Dale Wtson and Ray Benson
Town by The Dashboard Saviors
The Way it Goes by Gillian Welch
Building Our Own Prison by The Waco Brothers

When Sinatra Played Juarez by Tom Russell
Fiesta by The Pogues
One Time, One Night by Los Lobos
Soy Chicano by Flaco Jimenez
Guacamole by Augie Meyers & His Valley Vatos
Stay Lover Strong by Stephanie Hatfield
TJ by Hickoids
Volver Volver by Pinata Protest

Lady Killin' Papa by Deke Dickerson
That's What Daddy Wants by Wayne Hancock
Nothin' Feels Right But Doin' Wrong by Sarah Shook & The Disarmers
Hobo's Meditation by Audrey Auld
I Knew It All Along by Shinyribs
Given to Me by Southern Culture on the Skids
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets


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Thursday, May 04, 2017

THROWBACK THURSDAY: Four Dead in Ohio


Mary Ann Vecchio, 14, kneels over the body of Jeffrey Miller, killed by the Ohio National Guard on May 4, 1970

Today, May 4, is the 47th anniversary of the Kent State Massacre. That's when Ohio National Guardsmen shot and killed four students -- Allison Krause, 19, Jeffrey Miller, 20, Sandra Scheuer, 20 and Bill Schroeder, 19 --  during a protest of President Richard Nixon's invasion of Cambodia.

Neil Young wrote a song, "Ohio" that raged against the killings. It, more than any news report I've read, sums up the tragedy.

"Tin soldiers and Nixon coming, 
We're finally on our own. 
This summer I hear the drumming 
Four dead in Ohio.

Gotta get down to it
Soldiers are cutting us down
Should have been done long ago.
What if you knew her
And found her dead on the ground

How can you run when you know?"

Young recorded it as part of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young on May 21, just a little over two weeks after the killings. It was released as a single in June -- basically an "instant" murder ballad, a protest song ripped from headlines that still were fresh.

As Ken Bigger wrote in the Murder Ballad Monday blog a few years ago, "Ohio":

delivers a sharply honed emotional point, with scant reference to the details of May 4. “Ohio” does not tell a complete story–as if it could. The theme it mines lies principally within the lines “we’re finally on our own” and “four dead in Ohio.” The song is both dirge and protest anthem, plaintive wail and drumming a beat for a counterculture response.

I'm assuming that everyone is familiar with the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young version of the song. (If not, CLICK HERE)

But there are other versions. The Isley Brothers combined it with Jimi Hendrix's "Machine Gun" for a smoldering emotional punch in the gut.



And Devo did a quirky take on "Ohio." But while it's jarring, it's not irreverent. Singer Mark Mothersbaugh and bassist Jerry Casale were students at Kent State when the shootings occurred. Casale actually witnessed the shootings and personally knew Allison Krause and Jeffrey Miller. Mothersbaugh talked about the shootings on Marc Maron's WTF podcast this week.



There is so much political bile and violence in n the air these days, I worry that another Kent State could happen. I pray it doesn't.

UPDATE: Jerry Casale of Devo will discuss Kent State tonight on CNN's Soundtracks.


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Wednesday, May 03, 2017

WACKY WEDNESDAY: Music from the Found Footage Festival

The Found Footage Festival, the brainchild of Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher, collects old VHS tapes that, according to website "were found at garage sales and thrift stores and in warehouses and dumpsters across the country."

Pickett and Prueher collect these and sell DVD compilations -- Volume 8 is about to be released. They also do live tours in which they play the best of these VHS treasures.

We're talking about unintentionally hilarious footage of exercise lessons; dating and self-help advice; religious sermons; bad celebrity interviews; corporate training; magicians; home movies, terrible public-access shows ... and, of course, music.

If you ever laughed at the Dave's Video Collection segments on the old David Letterman show, you'll probably love the Found Footage Festival. Prueher worked for five years as a researcher for Letterman and last year, and after Letterman retired, some of his staffers bestowed all the old tapes from Dave's Video Collection upon Pickett and Prueher "to be the stewards of this archive of weird videos. Rest assured, we’ll give it a good home."

Pickett and Prueher also are notorious pranksters. They recently were in the news for posing as a "strongman duo" -- Chop & Steele-- and tricking a Wisconsin morning TV show into having them on to show their amazingly mundane feats of strength. Last month the company that owns the TV station actually sued the two for copyright infringement, fraud and conspiracy,

Some people have no sense of humor.

Hopefully you won't sue after watching these music videos from The Found Footage Festival website.

Let's start with singer/songwriter Nicki Rose. Mama, he's one of a kind. The songs called "Personality Crisis," but I don't think The New York Dolls done it this way,



This'll get your Irish up. As Frank says "In the lit of Irish laughter you can hear the angles sing ..."



This is from a tape called Attracting Today’s Woman. 



Harvey Sid Fisher has written songs about all 12 of the signs of the zodiac. This is a sampling. You can find more from Harvey Sid HERE



Finally, here's a special Mother's Day rap from Mr. T




What's your sign, Harvey Sid Fisher?


Monday, May 01, 2017

Start Your Week Off with the Classy New Big Enchilada Podcast

THE BIG ENCHILADA




This is the classiest podcast episode you'll ever hear.  I handpicked only the most elegant music from the most sophisticated musicians to use on this show. Then I washed my hands. You're probably not classy enough to appreciate these fine sounds. But try. With a little practice, you too can be elegant.


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Here's the playlist:

(Background Music: Tango by The D,J, Bonebrake Trio)
Highfalutin' by The Upper Crust
Mini-Skirt Blues by The Cramps with Iggy Pop
Get Your Pants Off by Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Dirt Preacher by Destination Lonely
Time is Right by The Vagoos
I Wanna Get You Off by The Darts 

(Background Music: Gevurah by John Zorn & Bar Kokhba Sextet)
I'd Kill for Her by The Black Angels
Valley of the Wolves by The Ghost Wolves
Pizza by Double Date with Death
Oh No Ton Ton Macouts
Keep Your Kitten Inside by Dirty Fences
Asylum Seekers of Love by The Bonnevilles
Slander by Ty Wagner 

(Background Music: LSD Partie by Roland Vincent)
Billy by Boss Hog
Eye by Audio Kings of the Third Wolrd
Wine, Wine, Wine by Classic V
Tura Satana Tribute Song by The Dustaphonics
Don't Know Why You Go Away by Weird Omen

Play it here:

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