Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Chicken Shack Playlist





Tuesday, July 21, 2020
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays Mountain Time
Substitute Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM
Email me during the show! terrel(at)ksfr.org

Here's my playlist:

Mama Get the Hammer by Barrence Whitfield
Petey Wheatstraw by Nat Dove & The Devils
Devil with the Blue Dress by Shorty Long
Don’t Kick My Dog by Andre Williams

Pass the Sugar by Swamp Dogg
My Soul by Rudy Ray Moore
Fine Time by Tomar & The FCs
Jon E.’s Mood by Jon E. Edwards

Attica Blues by Archie Sheep
Good Morning Judge by Wynonie Harris
I’m a Country Boy by Clarence “Frogman” Henry
I’m a Midnight Mover by Bobby Womack
Coming Back to Me Baby by James Carr
Ain’t Nobody Here But Us Chickens by B.B. King

I Believe to My Soul by Van Morrison
Don’t You Want a Man Like Me by Little Brother
Now I’m Gone by Durand Jones & The Indications
I Need It by Johnny “Guitar” Watson

Hi De Ho (That Old Sweet Roll) by Bobby Darin
65 Bars by Louis Jordan
Chicken Hearted by NRBQ
Walkin’ My Baby Back Home by Dan Hicks with Maryanne Price

Do the Chicken (Dance With You) by Roscoe Gordon
Sweet Breeze by Wiley & The Checkmates
Witchcraft by The Spiders
The Last Meal by Hurricane Harry
Boogie Woogie Bye Bye by The Johnny Otis Show

Sunday, July 19, 2020

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST





Sunday, July 19, 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! terrell(at)ksfr.org

Here's my playlist :

OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Don’t Try it by The Devil Dogs
Go-Go Girls by Sam the Sham & The Pharaohs
I’m Just a Mops by The Mops
Let Go by Gino & The Goons
Cretin Family by The Ramones
Despot by Sleeve Cannon
Those Fabulous 60s by Christopher Guest
Dead Pool by Mission of Burma

Eye of the Zombie by John Fogerty
Opus I: Unintended Consequences by Johnny Dowd
Everybody Out by Al Scorch
Laugh at Me by Frontier Dan & The Hickoids
All Night Cowboy by The Legendary Stardust Cowboy
Turnin’ Blue by The Candy Snatchers
English Scheme by The Fall
Money (That’s What I Want) by The Backbeat Band
Nutbush City Limits by Ike & Tina Turner

Evil! By Grinderman
Hey Gyp (Dig the Slowness) by The Raconteurs
The Same by Grey City Passengers
Baby in a Well by Scott H. Biram
Huntsville by Tex Offenders
Love Me Two Times by Reverend Beat-Man & Izobel Garcia
Wir Sind Keine Menschen by Bonaparte
Honky Tonky Rhythm by Bobby Sisco
The Last Meal by Hurricane Harry

Have Love Will Travel by Big Sandy
Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark by The Nightbeats
Dirty Robber by The Sonics
I’m Not Playing Your Games by Miss Ludella Black & The Masonics
Meet Me by The Garbage Can by Waylon Thornton & The Heavy Hands
I Love Living’ in the City by Fear
Funky Old Man by Bobby Rush
Centerfold by Beach Balls
Robot Drone by Holly Wood

Pinon Lurker by The Gluey Brothers
Behemoth by TAD
Candyass by The Dirtbombs
Dark Lonely Street by Bloodshot Bill
So Sad About Us by Dex Romweber Duo
Gaslight by Hamell on Trial
Death Wears an Overcoat by Bichos
Bread and Butter by The Newbeats
Yippee Hippee by Teri & The Librettos

Dusty Plain by Little Sparta with Sally Timms
There are Things by The Mekons
Sadness Malaise and Other Southwestern Tragedies by Alien Space Kitchen
Jesus in Pajamas by Kinky Friedman
Oh Fuck It by Pete Krebbs & Danny Barnes
She Walks Too Close to the Sun by Nick Vulture
New Skateboard by William Elliott Whitmore
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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Wednesday, July 15, 2020

WACKY WEDNESDAY: Dances with Bugs


In the past week I've had to shoo off not one but two door-to-door solicitors asking me if I needed the service of an exterminator.

I know, it seems weird. Maybe I should contact Nextdoor.

Naw, I think I'll just do a silly blog post for Wacky Wednesday about the importance of the insect world to American music.

Let's start with some R&B from The Treniers:



Back in 1927 Bessie Smith sang about bed bugs, including one "as big as a jackass."



The bed bugs bugged Gov. Jimmie Davis too



But, in a song I first heard by Robbie Fulks, insects made Moon Mullican think of love and marriage.



Maybe James Brown needed an exterminator



Sunday, July 12, 2020

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST





Sunday, July 12, 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! terrell(at)ksfr.org

Here's my playlist :

OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
One Night of Sin by Frontier Dan & The Hickoids
Dream of June by Barrence Whitfield & The Savages
Knoxville Girl by Charlie Feathers
The World Needs Sissies Too by Nick Shoulders
Bumble Bee Zombie by Rocky Erickson
Kicks and Chicks by The Zipps
Bikini Beach Party by Annette

Pizza Party by Tex Offenders
Ace of Spades by The Yawpers
I’m Your Witchdoctor by Chants R&B
Jelly Baby Baby by Lucy & The Rats
I Couldn’t Say No by MFC Chicken
Blu Wav by Sleeve Cannon
Six Cold Feet by The Gories
When Will I Be Loved by John Fogerty
Shock the Monkey by Don Ho

EVERY MAN A KING set 

Put Me In Jail by Joe “King” Carrasco
Sweet Tooth by King Khan & The Shrines
Bloody Mary by King Salami & The Cumberland 3
Tears by King Shark
Ode Le Alaga by King Sunny Ade
Keep it Out of Sight by King Mud
Closing Time by King Automatic
The Bitch Done Quit Me by King Ivory
The Boo Boo Song by King Coleman
Moonbeam by King Richard & The Knights

Quarantine Rock by Ramblin’ Deano & Jon Langford
What Happened to Delila by The Mekons
Just Don’t Care by Chuck E. Weiss
Bruce Grove Bullies by Chubby & The Gang
I Will Be by Dum Dum Girls
Bug Dance by The Treniers
Sam Hall by Tex Ritter

She Floated Away by Husker Du
JC Auto by Sugar
Sacrifice/Let There Be Peace by Bob Mould
Nigdzie Już Nie Pójdę Dziś (I Won't Go Anywhere Today) by Kazik Staszewski
Bad Man by The Electric Mess
Birdhouse in Your Soul by They Might Be Giants

Big Black Mariah by Tom Waits
These Are My Friends by David Lynch
Priestess of the Promised Land by Stan Ridgway & Pietra Wextun
Bezrodna Nevesta by The Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Choir
Walkin’ My Baby Back Home by Dan Hicks with Maryanne Price
I Dreamed of a Hillbilly Heaven by Eddie Dean 
Head of the Table by Brook Blanche
Withered and Died by Elvis Costello
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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Thursday, July 09, 2020

THROWBACK THURSDAY: Happy Birthday, Eddie Dean


One hundred thirteen years ago in a town called Posey, Texas, one of America's most famous singing cowboys was born.

Happy birthday, Eddie Dean!

According to his obituary in The Los Angeles Times, Dean, born Eddie Dean Glosup, started his career in vaudeville. He got a radio show in Tulsa, Okla. in 1930, then went on to the National Barn Dance show in Chicago.

His movie career began in the 1930s.

From his obituary:

Known as the golden-throated cowboy for an exceptionally melodious voice, Dean appeared in more than 30 Western movies starting in 1936. In the 1940s he was among the 10 most popular cowboy stars and was the first singing cowboy to do movies in color. ... 

Most critics agreed that Dean’s singing was the best part of his movies. He possessed, in the words of one critic, “one of the better sets of pipes among cowboy Carusos.” The late Gene Autry, with whom Dean appeared in several movies, once said he had the best voice of all the cowboy singers. ...

Here's a tune from Eddie's 1947 film The Tioga Kid. Though he says there ain't no gal got a brand on me," in real life, a gal named Lorene Donnelly "Dearest" Dean was married to him from 1930 until his death in 1999.



Here's an older Eddie performing perhaps the greatest song he ever wrote, "One Has My Name, (The Other Has My Heart)." I actually prefer Jerry Lee Lewis' version the best, but this is fantastic in its own right. His wife was one of the songwriters.



Here's one for Santa Fe ...



Though born in Texas, Eddie apparently had a thing for Northern New Mexico. Equal time for Taos here.



And this one might be about New Mexico. The lyrics don't specify which part of the San Juan River he's thinking of, but lets pretend it's the northwest New Mexico section.



One thing I do know: If there's a Hillbilly Heaven, Eddie's there.



WACKY WEDNESDAY: Albums Named for Unappetizing Food

O.K., I'll admit this is a pretty dumb idea.  It came to me yesterday after I ran into my friend Dan during my afternoon walk along the ...