Monday, March 30, 2020

BLUE MONDAY PLAYLIST




Monday, March 30, 2020
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays Mountain Time
SUBSTITUTE Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM
Email me during the show! terrel(at)ksfr.org

Here's my playlist :

Why Do Fools Fall in Love by Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
I Pity the Fool by Bobby "Blue" Bland
I Started a Joke by The Dirtbombs
Foolish Little Girl by The Shirelles
A Fool for You by Ray Charles
(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I by Elvis Presley
Who's Been Fooling You by Professor Longhair
The Fool by Robert Gordon with Link Wray
Joke Shop Man by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
Fool No More by Eddie Hope

Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy by The Tams
I'm Not Joking by Howlin' Wolf
A Fool in Love by Ike & Tina Turner
Foolin' Around by Buck Owens
Foolin' With You by Cab Calloway
Chain of Fools by Aretha Franklin
Educated Fool by Charles Brown & Amos Milburn
Why Fool Yourself by Bernie Williams & The Barons
The Joker - On a Trip Through the Jungle by Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
What Kind of Fool Am I? by Sammy Davis Jr.

I'm Not Your Fool Anymore by Teddy Edwards with Tom Waits
How Could I Be Such a Fool? by Ruben & The Jets
Who's Been Foolin' You by Snooks Eaglin
I Think You've Got Your Fools Mixed Up by Brenton Wood
Foolkiller by Mose Allison
Fools Fall in Love by The Drifters
Fools Fall in Love by Joe Ely
April Fool by Patti Smith

A Married Man's a Fool by Butterbeans & Susie
Still a Fool by Muddy Waters
She Doesn't Laugh at My Jokes by Jonathan Richman
Last Fool Here by J.P. McDermott
I'm a Fool to Care by Joe Barry
Will Not Be Your Fool by David Bromberg
Caravan of Fools by John Prine
Love's Made a Fool of You by Buddy Holly


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Sunday, March 29, 2020

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST




Sunday, March 29, 2020
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
9 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
Sinner Man by Esquirita
Have Love Will Travel by The Sonics
There But for the Grace of God Go I by The Gories
Ouija Board Lies by L7
Down in the Beast by Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Moody Liz by Captain Beefheart

I Walked All Night by The Cramps
What a Way to Die by The Pleasure Seekers
Tonight is the Night by The Goon Mat & Lord Bernardo
Stop and Think It Over by Compulsive Gamblers
Night Time by The Strangeloves
Time Fades Away by Alien Space Kitchen
Liar Liar by The Castaways
Ever Fallen in Love with Someone You Shouldn't Have by The Buzzcocks
Powers & Horror by The Mekons

Heard You Call My Name by Gregg Turner Band
Put Me Down Like a Dog by Mean Motor Scooter
Before the World Blows Up by The Electric Mess
Baby Come on Home by Thee Vicars
Help Me by The Artakees
Don't Stop Honey by R.L. Burnside
You Let the Dead In by Churchwood
I'll Be Loving You by King Khan & BBQ

Dishonest Men by Black Lips
Clown of the Town by Reverend Beat-Man
Where's the Rain by The Darts
Little Trouble Girl by Sonic Youth
Murdered Out by Kim Gordon
Raised Right Man by Tom Waits
Gigantor by The Dickies
Tiger Man by Rufus Thomas

They Told Me Too by Ty Segall
Hank's Checkout Line by Nick Shoulders
Sorry You're Sick by Mary Gauthier
The Lost Ones by Ted Hawkins
High Shelf Booze by Eilen Jewell
Sugar on Top by The Dirtbombs
Free Range Man by MFC Chicken
Sick and Tired by The Ar-Kaics
Naked Party by Ross Johnson

Tempest by Bob Dylan
When the Hammer Came Down by House of Freaks
Souvenirs by John Prine
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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Saturday, March 28, 2020

A New Big Enchilada for This Time of Plague

THE BIG ENCHILADA



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Here's the playlist:

(Background Music: Mile Zero by The Bomboras)
Who Gave What to Who by MFC Chicken
Before The World Blows Up by The Electric Mess
Medication by Gregg Turner Group
Blu-Wav by Sleeve Cannon
Sorry You're Sick by Ted Hawkins

(Background Music: Choli Ke Peechhe by Rude Mechanical Orchestra)
Sick and Tired by The Ar-Kaics
Put Me Down Like a Dog by Mean Motor Scooter
Ministry of Love by The Artakees
Sick by 27 Devils Joking
Sadness in the Streets by Alien Space Kitchen
Tiger Man by Rufus Thomas

(Background Music: The Killer by Lalo Schifrin)
Dark Clouds by Lucy & The Rats
Disease by Dead Cat Stimpy
Sick! Sick! Sick! by Terry Corin & Her Boyfriends
The Boogie Disease by Dr. Ross
This Train by The Hormonauts
(Background Music: Cruel World by Davy Allan & The Arrows)


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Wednesday, March 25, 2020

WACKY WEDNESDAY:Is Make a (Too Much) Joyful Noise


Is there really any such thing as Too Much Joy?

The answer is yes -- at least in the 1980s and '90s when there was a fun little band from Scarsdale, NY responsible for a lot of funny tunes. on albums like Green Eggs & Crack; Son of Sam I Am and Cereal Killers.

Chances are you've never heard of them. TMJ never made it that big.

But during their short career, Too Much Joy had the distinction of being the only band:


* to get sued by Bozo the Clown;
* to be arrested in Florida for performing Too Live Crew songs in public (reckless endangering THE CHILDREN!);
* to be detained by the Secret Service over a drunken onstage rant about then-President Bill Clinton (Chelsea was in the audience);
* to have their own theme song embraced by Newt Gingrich; and
* to cover a Rod McKuen song.

Such accomplishments cannot be ignored.

In an interview in A/V Club in March, 2000, Too Much Joy singer Tim Quirk talked about the Bozo incident:

 On the vinyl release of Son Of Sam I Am, we wanted to drop in samples from various things. We didn't have any samplers or anything, so we just directly scratched the stuff off the turntables onto our master tapes, and one of the things we did was off an old Bozo The Clown record. It was the perfect introduction to the song "Clowns," because he said, "And then I found something in one of my pockets. It was about as big as your shoe, but it was shaped like a rocket." ...  It was the type of funny thing that got mentioned in various reviews and interviews, but what we didn't know was that Larry Harmon was apparently kind of vain, and has kept a clipping service going for all these years. Whenever there's a mention of Bozo, he gets it. So he [hears about] it, and not only is he vain, but he's also very litigious, believe me. ... Anyway, his attorney sent a cease-and-desist letter to Alias [the band's label at the time] saying, "You can't print any more of those albums, and we're gonna sue you if you do." 

It was only a 5-second sample on a little-known album on an indie record label, but, because of the lawsuit, when TMJ went to a major record label the Bozo sample was cut from the song.

Unfortunately I can't find a Youtube of the original version of "Clowns." But this fan-created video with a new intro is a lot of fun:



This next one needs no explanation:



Rod McKuen anyone?



Bozo might have hated them, but Newt Gingrich loved them. Again from the A/V Club interview:


We have a diehard Too Much Joy fan who worked for the Republicans in 1994, when they took over Congress. ... He was working for the Republican committee to help get congress re-elected, so he was constantly in meetings with Newt Gingrich and Dick Armey and the steering committee and all these people. ... One night, Newt Gingrich was giving this rallying-the-troops speech where he was talking about how they were going to bring change. He was saying how some people said he was a destroyer, but that he wasn't a destroyer; it's just that sometimes you have to knock things down in order to build something newer and stronger and better. This guy, who's a big fan, got all excited and said, "Wait a minute, I have the perfect song for this occasion. He runs out to his car, gets Cereal Killers, runs back in, and starts playing "Theme Song." ... And, according to him, everybody loved it and basically put it on repeat. They kept playing it and playing it and swaying arm-in-arm and throwing glasses into the fireplace and singing along with "Theme Song." 

Quirk didn't believe it and told the GOP fan as much. But a few months later, the fan came back a few months later with a letter from Newt  thanking the band for helping them win the congressional elections in 1994, and quoting the line, "To create, you must destroy."

I'm not a Gingrich fan, but I like the song also.



So smash a glass and cry, "too much joy"!



Sunday, March 22, 2020

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST





Sunday, March 22, 2020
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
9 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
Garbage Man by William Shatner
Baby, I'll Trust You When You're Dead by The Woggles
Upside Mine by Billy Childish & Holly Golightly
Raccoon City Limits by Black Smokers
Smash Shit Up by Dropkick Murphys
Strobelight by The B52s
Golden Surf II by Pere Ubu

Medication by Gregg Turner Band
Blu Wave by Sleeve Cannon
Laserbrain by The Electric Mess
Silver Monkey by The Copper Gamins
A Girl Like You by The Mummies
Sadness, Malaise & Other Southwestern Tragedies by Alien Space Kitchen
Strange Things Happen by Etta James
Tired of Being Alone by Al Green

Starry Eyes by The Records
Starry Eyes by Roky Erickson with Lou Ann Barton
Don't Fall Down by 13th Floor Elevators
America is Waiting by Brian Eno & David Byrne
Blood by REQ'D
Hey Boss by Hamell on Trial
Wimp by Jean Caffeine
Shoulder Pads by The Fall

Wolfmen by The Arttakees
Breakfast by Weird Omen
Been Down Too Long by Scott H. Biram
Cheap Thrills by Ruben & The Jets
The Definitive Tom Jones Medley by The Pleasure Barons
Tom Jones Levitation by Jon Langford & Skull Orchard
Nobody's Fault But Mine by Tom Jones

Burning Love by The Hickoids
The Whole Thing Stinks by Rico Bell & The Snakehandlers
Last Call at the Dixie Pig Harvey McLaughlin
Tell Me That You Love Me by Tami Neilson
Cowboys are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other by Willie Nelson
I Lay Awake by Swamp Dogg
Stay Away from the Crack by The Mighty Hannibal
We Live Dangerous by The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
Stormy Weather by The Reigning Sound

7 Fresh Chicken Straight from the Trash by MFC Chicken
Watch Out Woman by Travis Pike & The Brattle Street East
Time Will Tell by The Fleshtones
White Lies by Purple Merkins
My Eyes by Tony Gilkyson
One for My Baby by Iggy Pop
A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow by Mitch & Mickey
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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