Tuesday, March 30, 2021

BIG ENCHILADA 153: Kooky Kantina

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Howdy friends and neighbors, welcome to the new hillbilly episode of The Big Enchilada. We're going to down a drink or six at the Kooky Kantina, where the liquor is cheap and Wicked Felina says things like, "Vamoose! José's on his way!"
 

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Here's the playlist:

(Background Music: Stony Island Stomp by Dan Whitaker & The Shinebenders)
Dead or Alive by Titty Bingo with Willie Nelson
When I Was a Cowboy by Peter Case
Cantina Carlotta by Terry Allen
The Lovells Stockade Blues by Rachel Brooke
All Night Cowboy by The Legendary Stardust Cowboy
(Background Music: Everybody Stomp by The Hoosier Hotshots)

Cantina by Piñata Protest
Jesus Malverde by Joe "King" Carrasco
All I Wants a Honky Tonk by Sarah Gayle Meech
Give That Love to Me by Ray Campi
Sure Fire Kisses by Goldie Hill & Justin Tubb
Kiss Me Baby by Laura Lee Perkins
Swingin' by Peter Stampfel
(Background Music: Blue Bonnet Rag by Don Helms & The Drifting Cowboys)

Johnston County by Eric Hisaw
This Morning at Nine by Bill Hearne
Through the Hole by The Dad Horse Experience
We Move on by Ramblin' Deano
Neath a Cold Gray Tomb of Stone by Knoxville Girls
(Background Music: Bob Wills Two-Step by Luke Wills' Rhythm Busters)


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Sunday, March 28, 2021

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST




Sunday, March 28, 2021
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 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
Lula Baby by The A-Bones
Dirty Robber by The Wailers
Hot Coffee by Andre Williams & The Goldstars
Black Mold by Nots
Why Can't We Be Like the Satelliters by Wild Evel & The Trashbones
Buc-Ee's Got a Problem by Quintron & Miss Pussycat
Put Me Dowen Like A Dog by Mean Motor Scooter
Bumble Bee by Peter Case
The Hurdy Gurdy Gurdy Man by Butthole Surfers

The Devil Lives in My Husband's Body by Pulsallama
Hey Gyp (Dig the Slowness) by The Raconteurs
Sex Bomb by Flipper 
Don't Look Now by The Sires
Midnight Blues by The Detroit Cobras
Teaching You the Fear by The Bellrays
You Better Pray by Hamell on Trial

Look Me in the Eye by Rick Holstrom
What I Like About Miami by Charlie Pickett
Swingin' by Peter Stampfel
Memories of El Monte by The Mothers of Invention
My True Story by The Jive Five
I'll Go Crazy by James Brown
Yankin' My Chain by Joe "King" Carrasco
White Glove Service by The Grannies
In the Garden by Homer Henderson

This Wondrous Day by The William Loveday Intention
White Dress by Honshu Wolves
Ghosts on Mars by Harvey McLaughlin
Old Kentucky Home by Loretta Lynn
Undecided Love by Rachel Brooke
Passin' Through by Gary Heffern
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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Thursday, March 25, 2021

THROWBACK THURSDAY: Pardon My French, It's Chanson D'Amour

 


Just a couple of weeks ago in a Throwback Thursday post about Lawrence Welk, I included a video of Sandi Griffith and a bevy of Welk beauties singing an old pop hit "Chanson D'Amour," cracking wise that "My sources in the Drug Culture community warn that it's NOT SAFE to view when you're stoned!"

I'm such a card!

But in all seriousness, this is about a song that's haunted me since I was a little kid. It seemed so foreign, alluring, with an undercurrent of danger hiding behind false wholesomeness. And the recurring "ra da da da da" is just this side of sinister.

I have a very distant and very vague memory of seeing the song performed on my mom's old black and white tv. I don't know who was singing it. Maybe it was the unforgettable, but largely forgotten Art & Dotty Todd, the first to record "Chanson" in 1958. Their video below did seem to jog some memories. However, for most of my life I assumed the singers were French. 

But that's incorrect. Art & Dotty were American lounge singers. And while the title is French, the song is not from France. Songwriter Wayne Shanklin was born in Joplin, Missouri. "Chanson D'Amour" is as American as French toast.

Here's Art & Dotty's version, introduced by Dick Clark on horseback!

Though the Todds were the first to record "Chanson," a group called The Fontane Sisters, a New Jersey group,  recorded it almost immediately after Art & Dotty. Both were released in March 1958. Here's the Fontanes' version:


By the mid 1960s, the song had been passed around and recorded by many of that era's major monsters of schmaltz: The Lettermen, Sadler & Young, Ray Coniff ... Even The Mills Brothers took a stab at the "Song of Love":

Apparently "Chanson" even made it to ... France. Here's Edith Piaff:

In the mid-'70s, "Chanson" was revived by the retro popsters Manhattan Transfer. The single was big in Europe, though didn't make much of a splash in the U.S., where cynics scoffed, "They're no Art & Dotty!"

I was hoping to uncover some obscure R&B or bluegrass or polka or zydeco or speed metal versions of "Chanson D'Amour" but came up empty-handed. However I did find  this gem by The Muppets!


But hey, R&B, bluegrass, polka, zydeco and speed metal musicians, the song is still there ... hint hint!

For more deep dives into songs, check out The Stephen W. Terrell Web Log Songbook

Sunday, March 21, 2021

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST




Sunday, March 21, 2021
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 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
Justine by The Blasters
Lil Lobo by Joe "King" Carrasco with Patricia Vonne
Baby Doll by The Del Moroccos
Ain't Your Choir by Churchwood
Before the World Blows Up by The Electric Mess
Frog Went a Courtin' by Flat Duo Jets
The Model by Big Black
It's Trash by The Cavemen
My Way by The Darts


All I'm Saying by Alien Space Kitchen
Bowdlerize by Danger Cutterhead
Travelin' Riverside Blues by Hindu Love Gods
Cape by Jon Spencer
Talent Show by The Replacements
Say Goodbye to a Dream by The Woggles
I Am Gonna Unmask the Batman by Lacy Gibson with Sun Ra
Coming to Take Me Away by Tiny Tim

Sophisticated Boom Boom by The Knoxville Girls
Parts Unknown by Kid Congo Powers with Lydia Lunch & Die Haut
Down the Road by Dead Moon
Snickersnee by Thee Oh Sees
Scumbag by Frank Zappa with John Lennon & Yoko Ono
Crazy Train / Monkey Town by Degurutieni

Hot Pastrami with Mashed Potatoes by Joey Dee & The Starliters
It's a Jungle Out There by Randy Newman
Geeshie by The Mekons
I'm a Suspect by Lonnie Holley
How Great Thou Art by Homer Henderson
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Wacky Wednesday: Some Wacky Irish Tunes


It's St. Patrick's Day, or as The Onion calls it "The Reinforcin' O' The Stereotypes."

Here are a few appropriately wacky Irish tunes for you. 

Let's start with "The Night That Pat Murphy Died." Erin go brawl! (Believe it or not, these guys are German!)

Here's "Brian O'Linn," courtesy of Seamus Ennis. (Folks who used to see me perform back in the '80s might realize I performed my own weird adaptation of this song. I changed it to "Barney O'Linn" just so I could add the chorus "Listen here Barney and spare me your blarney / You bought the first round but I bought the last 10 ..."

Here's "Captain Kelly's Kitchen" by The Dropkick Murphys

And it wouldn't be St. Patrick's Day in the Terrell household with some Pogues!

For more Irish songs check out this old post

And don't forget to check out the story of "Brennan on the Moor".

And if this ain't enough, check out my Celt Rock Spotify playlist The Paddy Wagon.


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 ...