Sunday, August 05, 2018

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST





Sunday, August , 2018
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM
Email me during the show! terrel(at)ksfr.org

Here's my playlist :

OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Miniskirt Blues by The Flower Children
Dead Moon Walking by Nekromantix
54/40 or Fight by Dead Moon
Underground Railroad by The Weeds
Don't Be Afraid to Pogo by The Gears
Over! Over! by The Fall
Mood Ring by Root Boy Slim
All Girl Band by Jean Caffeine

Every Little Bit of You by Miss Ludella Black
Stewball by Holly Golightly& The Brokeoffs
MELVIN by Thee Headcoatees
Ama Como Un Hombre by The Fleshtones
Teenage Head by The Flamin' Groovies
It's a Lie by King Khan
Spiders by Harlan T. Bobo
Artificial Flowers by Bobby Darin

Gentle Annie by Knickerbocker Four
Work With Me Annie by Hank Ballard & The Midnighters
Little Annie Fanny by The Kingsmen
The Working Man's Friend by Hickoids
Stuck in Thee Garage by The Dirtbombs
Love Me Two Times by Reverend Beat-Man & Izobel Garcia
You Are On Top by Reverend Beat-Man
Waste of Time by The Cynics
Blues Blues Blues by Hayden Thompson
Booze Party by Three Aces and a Joker
Sharkskin Suit by Wayne Kramer

The Wolf is at Your Door by Howlin' Wolf
Cheree by Suicide
We Three by Patti Smith
Round Midnight by Amy Winehouse
You're a Dog and Don't Talk to Me by Michael Hurley
Did We Fail by the Dead Brothers
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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Thursday, August 02, 2018

THROWBACK THURSDAY: Songs the Sun Sessions Taught Us


Elvis Presley was more than a great performer. With his earliest recordings he showed that he was a gifted currator of American songs.

On this Throwback Thursday let's look at original -- or in some cases, just earlier -- versions of some of the songs -- country songs, R&B songs, pop tunes -- that make up various versions of Elvis' Sun Sessions.

First of all, hats off to Adam Aguirre of  the Route 66 show on KUNM, who inspired this post by recently playing these first two songs on a recent Saturday night.

First let's start with Ernest Tubb



Elvis apparently loved bluegrass. He rocked this Bill Monroe classic.



Speaking of a blue moon, this tune, written by Richard Rogers & Lorenz Hart was first recorded by Connee Boswell in 1935. I've always liked this early '50s version by Billie Holiday.



Probably my favorite Sun Sessions song is "Tryin' to Get to You." I didn't realize until recently that this song originally was receorded by The Eagles. (No, no those Eagles!)



"My Happiness" goes back to the late '40s, recorded by The Marlin Sisters



We all know Elvis loved the blues. Here's one, by Kokomo Arnold, that Elvis used to get real gone for a change.



Wednesday, August 01, 2018

WACKY WEDNESDAY: Famous Musicians' Birthdays Today


It's the Oneth of the month! Aug. 1 is the birtday of several iconic musicians. Here is some music from some of them.

First, Suzi Gardner of L7 turns 58 today. Here she is singing one of my favorite L7 songs, "Andres."




Chuck D of Public Enemy also turns 58 today. Here's a PE video from a couple of years ago called "No Sympathy from The Devil."



Jim Carroll would have been 69 today, but nine years ago he became a person who died.



And on this day in 1779, one-hit wonder Francis Scott Key was born. Here are James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett from Metalica doing Key's big song.


Also, happy birthday to:
Jerry Garcia
Ramblin' Jack Elliott
Robert Cray
Coolio
Tommy Brolin

Monday, July 30, 2018

Enjoy the Latest Big Enchilada Podcast Episode

THE BIG ENCHILADA



A phony demon is better than no demon at all. And now it's time for good old fashioned demonic rock 'n' roll with bitchen sounds that even the angels can cherish. There's even an entire set of songs that musicians have submitted to Radio Mutation.

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Here's the playlist:

(Background Music: Wooly Bully by Charlie & His Go-Go Boys)
Flowers in My Hair, Demons in My Head by The Mystery Lights
I Never Told You by Reverend Beat-Man & Izobel Garcia
Dominique Laboubee by The Fleshtones
Am I Going Insane by Miss Ludella Black & The Masonics
Big Boss Man by Tony Joe White
Little Demon by The Amazing Crowns

(Background Music: Hijacked by West Hell 5)
Standing on the Corner by Mal Thursday Quintet 
Fried Pork by Craterface
Sally Can't Wait by Hey Honcho & The Aftermaths
Risky Ricky by Rougemont
Loser Leave Town by The Mighty Jabronis
The Love Witch by Thee Girl Fridays

(Background Music: Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend by Marilyn Monroe vs. Swing Cats)
Bullet by The Darts
Dando Vueltas by Los Eskeletos
About Alice by The Legendary Tigerman
Most Guys by Roger Arvidson
Demons are a Girl's Best Friend by Nekromantix

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Sunday, July 29, 2018

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST





Sunday, July 29, 2018
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM
Email me during the show! terrel(at)ksfr.org

Here's my playlist :

OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres

Mini-Mekonville Set
The Glory that was Mekonvilled
Memphis Egypt by The Mekons
Shoes by Striplight
The Curse by Chivalrous Amoekons

Mototcycle Boy by The Legendary Tigerman
Sweet Lenore by Leather Girls
8:05 by Moby Grape
Everywhere is Nowhere by The Fleshtones with Mary Huff
Viva la Figa by Reverend Beat-Man & Izobel Garcia
I Shouted by Bee Bee Sea
His Latest Flame by '68 Comeback

It's Fun by Lynx Lynx
Slowly Losing My Mind by Barrence Whitfield & The Savages
Am I Going Insane? by Miss Ludella Black & The Masonics
Your Dangerous Mind by The Masonics
Fever of the New Zealot by The Bonnevilles
It's a Gas by The Hombres

The Slow Drag Under by Benjamin Booker
I Want You by Hollywood Sinners
1880 0r So by Television
This is Hi-Fi by Mission of Burma
Frying Pan by Salty Pajamas
Bring It by Barbarellatones
Charlottesville by Jesse Dayton
Who Cares by Robbie Fulks & Linda Gail Lewis
South Street by The Orlons

Killer Diller Blues by Alabama Shakes
Old by Bettye LaVette
Awful Dreams by Tony Joe White
Moonbeam by King Richard & The Knights
Singing in the Rain by Petty Booka
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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Thursday, July 26, 2018

THROWBACK THURSDAY: It's George Clinton's Birthday ... (at least ONE George Clinton ...)

Vice President George Clinton: "We want the funk!"
On this date in 1739, George Clinton, the 4th vice president of the U.S. was born in Little Brittain, New York.

According to the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Clinton, who had been governor of New York was "elected Vice President of the United States in 1804 as a Republican and served four years under President Thomas Jefferson; reelected in 1808 and served under President James Madison ..."

Clinton laid low after leaving the vice presidency. But more than 150 years, George Clinton reemerged as the leader of the two funkiest bands in the history of the cosmos.

Funny how things work out ...

Here's some classic George Clinton music ...



And this one, "Cosmic Slop" in which Clinton and Funkadelic look like a weird cross between the Sun Ra Arkestra and The Warriors



Getting jazzy and snazzy with "Mr. Wiggles."



And what do you know, Clinton is still at it. He released an album with Parliament called Medicaid Fraud Dog earlier thjis year. Here's a tune from that:



GEORGE COMMANDS THE CLOUDS TO ROLL AWAY
George Clinton & The P-Funk Allstars in Santa Fe August, 2007.

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

WACKY WEDNESDAY: Keep on Mashin'!



It's been  two and a half years since I did a Wacky Wednesday on musical mash-ups.


Let's start with one I saw on Facebook a few days ago, rekindling my interest in mash-ups: The Metalica Macarena




James Brown meets Led Zeppelin



The Clerkenwell Kid's Antique Beat, Electro-Swing, bootleg mashup remix of Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" and The Real Tuesday Weld's "Going Gaga"



Aerosmith goes bluegrass



Nirvana gets Rick-rolled!




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