Thursday, January 09, 2020

THROWBACK THURSDAY: The Plight of the Rich



For years, a recurring theme in country music concerned the poor little rich girl, that sweet thing from humble beginnings who marries a rich man only to find herself miserable.

Sometimes it's because the rich husband is a jerk. Sometimes it's because she realizes that money doesn't buy happiness. And, in at least one classic country song, the girl's misery is basically wishful thinking on the part of a poor boy she left behind

Here are some classic examples of this hillbilly music theme, starting with Wanda Jackson in the 1950s with "Silver Threads and Golden Needles," a song written by Jack Rhodes and Dick Reynolds, later recorded by The Springfields (featuring a singer named Dusty), Skeeter Davis, Linda Ronstadt  and many others.



The song from the spurned poor boy I mentioned is "Crystal Chandelier," best known for the version by Charlie Pride. However, a lesser-known singer named Carl Belew was the first to record this Ted Harris composition in 1965, two years before Charlie's version.



In 1973, Jeannie Pruett had a major hit with her cry-in-your-Dom-Perignon tune "Satin Sheets." Written by John Volinkaty, this song would later be covered by Dolly, Loretta, Tammy and others. But a year before Jeannie's version hit the charts, it originally was recorded by Whisperin' Bill Anderson and his wife Jan Howard.



And all these sad songs provided fodder for a wonderful satire by the mighty Austin Lounge Lizards





Sunday, January 05, 2020

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST





Sunday, January 5, 2020
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
Wynona's Big Brown Beaver by Primus
Love and Death by Meet Your Death
Gutterboy Blues by Mean Motor Scooter
De Pumped Out Blues by Barnes & Barnes
Fish Heads by Osaka Popstar
Stuck Under My Shoe by The Dirtbombs
Brenda by Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Sweet Young Thing by Chocolate Watchband
Leave Me Alone by Esquirita
I'm A Martian by Hollywood Sinners

Gholu by Thee Oh Sees
Who Told You That? by The Mighty Hannibal
Alley Cat by Cathy Freeman
Cherry Red by Ty Segall
Just a Little bit by The Hormonauts
Gimme Danger by Iggy & The Stooges
I'm Gonna Put You Under the Jail by Butterbeans & Susie

Let it Come Down by Alien Space Kitchen
Juvenile Delinquent by The Cavemen
Country Can by Spray Paint
Bitter 'n' Twisted by Hipbone Slim & The Knee-Tremblers
How Does That Grab You Darlin' by Empress of Fur
Hank Watson Stalks the Earth by Deadbolt
They Can't Stop Me by Prince Alla
Heart by REQ'D

La Llorona and the Lowriders by Boris McCutcheon
Old Landmark by Aretha Franklin
Oct 33 by Black Pumas
I've Gotta Have My Baby Back by Ray Price
Where Did You Sleep Last Night by Nirvana
Lovers Never Say Goodbye by The Flamingos
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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Wednesday, January 01, 2020

WACKY WEDNESDAY: Have a Nutty New Year!



The first day of The Roaring 20s is a Wacky Wednesday!

Happy New Year, youb nuts!

Here's a bunch of nutty numbers to keep the New Year wacky.

Let's start off with Johnny Cash, who assured impressionable listeners that "everybody loves a nut, the whole world loves a weirdo."



OK, so Leroy Pullins' big hit was an obvious Roger Miller rip-off (and on YouTube today, you can still find this very song incorrectly credited to Roger.) But this tune was good enough for John Waters (who used it in his 1998 film Pecker), it's good enough for me.



You know that Napoleon XIV, creator of "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha Ha", would have other songs about nuts.



(For more songs by Napoleon XIV, go HERE)

If Alvin & The Chipmunks were The Beatles, The Nutty Squirrels were their Dave Clark 5. However, Alvin and his rodent brothers, even in their prime, weren't cool enough to cover Dizzy Gillespie.



All the above songs were made between the late '50s and mid '60s. However The Cats & The Fiddle were going nuts back in the late '30s!




Sunday, December 29, 2019

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST





Sunday, December 29, 2019
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)by

Here's my playlist :

OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Happy New Year by Spike Jones & His City Slickers
Blank Generation by Richard Hell & The Voidoids
Phantom by The Darts
Finger by Ty Segall
Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White by The Standells
Jane by Dead Moon
Dangerous Madness by Wayne Kramer
Mama Get the Hammer by Barrence Whitfield
Devil Time by Satan & Disciples

Alien Agenda by Alien Space Kitchen
Shivers Down My Spine by King Khan & The Shrines
Love Like a Man by Thr Fleshtones
I've Become Flaccid by Eating Bad Acid by Gregg Turner
Journey to the Center of the Mind by The Ramones
Evil Thing by Thee Headcoatees
Anywhere's Better Than Here by The Replacements
Rather Low by Nick Shoulders
Funnel of Love by Cyndi Lauper

Love Like Crazy by Jessica Lee Wilkes
Catfight by Miss Celine Lee
Shakin' All Over by Eilen Jewell
She's About a Mover by Sir Douglas Quintet
The Mad Daddy by The Cramps
No Blame by Sex Hogs II
Please Abduct Me by The Scaners
I Found My Baby by The Jokers
She Lives in the Jungle by O Legendario Chuchrobillyman
The Glory of Love by Jimmy Durante

What a Joy by Donovan Joseph
Black Beauty by Autarchii
Bless You by Tony Orlando
I Walked In While He Was Changing Your Mind by Rex Hobart & His Misery Boys
Bitter Frost by The Hoth Brothers 
Blue As the Ocean by Cactus Blossoms
Elvis Presley Blues by Tom Jones
Substitute CLOSING THEME: Auld Lang Syne by Guy Lombardo

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Thursday, December 26, 2019

THROWBACK THURSDAY: These Are People Who Died 2019

UPDATED (sadly) 10:50 am  with Sleepy LaBeef


This is just a little tribute to some of my musical heroes who died this year.

As cheesy as it sounds, if you love their music you can keep them alive in your heart.

Bluegrass great Mac Wiseman left us in February:



March took the sultan of the surf guitar, Dick Dale:



Roky Erikson died in May



Dr. John died in June



In July, Jerry Lawson of The Persuasions, the greatest a capella group in rock 'n' roll history, passed.



Art Neville of The Neville Brothers and The Meters died in July. Here's an early solo record Art cut before those groups:



"Outsider" musician Daniel Johnston died in September:



Later in September, Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter died. This song is from one of his solo records in the '70s.



And early this month, original Flamin' Groovie Roy Loney died. This is a clip with a later Loney band, The Phantom Movers. (And for a whole Loney tribute, check out my latest Big Enchilada podcast.)



UPDATE: Just minutes after posting this, I learned of the death of rockabilly giant Sleepy LaBeef.

Sunday, December 22, 2019

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST





Sunday, December 22, 2019
  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

The 79th Annual Steve Terrell Christmas Special

Here's my playlist :

OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
The Season's Upon Us by Dropkick Murphys
Super Rock Santa by The Fleshtones
Must Be Santa by Bob Dylan
Christmas 1979 by Wild Billy Childish
Even Squeaky Fromme Loves Christmas by Rev. Glen Armstrong
Don't Believe in Christmas by The Sonics
Yulesville by Ed "Kookie" Byrnes
Christmas is a Comin' by The Shitbirds
Little Drummer Boy by Joan Jett
Can Man Christmas by Joe West


Santa Can't Stay by Dwight Yoakam
Fat Daddy by Fat Daddy
Merry Xmas to Me by The Waco Brothers
Is Santa Claus a Hippie? by Linda Cassady
My Last Christmas by The Dirtbombs
Santa Doesn't Cop Out on Dope by Sonic Youth
Sausage & Sauerkraut for Santa by The Polkaholics
Christmas is For the Birds by Conway Twitty

Jinglecide by The Rockin' Guys
Hark the Herald Angels Sing by The Fall
Christmas is Just Another Day by Johnny Dowd
Santa's Doing the Horizontal Twist by Kay Martin & Her Boyfriends
Fairytale of New York by The Pogues with Kirsty MacColl
Be-Bop Santa Claus by Babs Gonzales
Somebody Stole My Santa Suit by Dan Hicks & The Christmas Jug Band

Six Bullets for Christmas by Angry Johnny & The Killbillies
Gloria by Elastica
Happy Birthday, Jesus (A Child's Prayer) by Little Cindy
So Much Wine by The Handsome Family
Go Tell it On The Mountain by Mojo Nixon & The Toadlickers
Santa Claus Got Stuck (in My Chimney) by Ella Fitzgerald
O Holy Night by Brian Wilson
Star of Wonder by The Roches
Silent Night / What Christmas Means by Dion

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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

WACKY WEDNESDAY: An Outsider Music Xmas



It's the Wacky Wednesday before Christmas!

Let's celebrate with a bunch of tunes from some of my favorite "outsider" musicians. (And if you baren't hip to "outsider music," educate yourself HERE and check out this previous Wacky Wednesday HERE.)

Let's start with some holiday cheer from Wesley Willis



Beneath the wacky exterior, this Yuletide song by Larry "Wild Man" Fischer tells a heartbreaking holiday story



Daniel Johnston had the Christmas spirit



A spoken-word recital from the jolly old Legendary Stardust Cowboy



B.J. Snowden, the self-declared "Queen of Outsider Music," teamed up with Fred Schneider of the B-52s for this Christmas dance number





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