Sunday, August 29, 2021

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST




Sunday, August 29, 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
Bo Diddley is Crazy by Bo Diddley
Soul Typecast by Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Land of the Freak by King Khan & The Shrines
Nasty Boogie by Champion Jack Dupree
House of Blue Lights by George Thorogood
Jungle Love by Hipbone Slim & The Knee-Tremblers
Ex-Lax Superstars from Hell Vomiting in Ecstacy by Gloop Nox & The Stik People
I Got the Hots for Charlie Watts by The Exbats

Fired Up by Mo Tucker
Eye of the Hurricane by Half Japanese with Mo Tucker
Stoney Path by Divine Horsemen
Hot Summer by Prince
Blood by REQ'D
Four on the Floor by The Gears
Turn it On, Turn it On, Turn it On by Tom T. Hall
Powell St. John

RIP POWELL ST. JOHN 
All songs by PSJ except where noted

Living With the Animals by Mother Earth
Monkey Island by 13th Floor Elevators
Bye Bye Baby by Big Brother & The Holding Company
On My Way to Houston by Powell St. John & The Aliens 
You Don't Know How Young You Are by Sir Douglas Quintet
Marvel Group
Right Track Now by Gregg Turner Group
Synthetic Love by Cold Sun
I'll Be Moving On by Mother Earth

A Man and His Dog by Joe Ely
Soul Fire by Lee "Scratch" Perry
California Dreamin' by Eddie Hazel
The Collector by The Everly Brothers
That's How I Got to Memphis by Solomon Burke
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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Thursday, August 26, 2021

THROWBACK THURSDAY: Happy Birthday, Moe Tucker


 On this day in 1944, a girl named Maureen Ann Tucker was born in Queens, New York. She grew up to become Moe Tucker, the drummer of weird little group called The Velvet Underground,  which didn't sell many records while they were together, but went on to become one of the most influential bands in rock history.

Tucker, who played standing up, is almost always described as a "minimalist" drummer and often a "primitivist." But besides her pounding, she also occasionally took the spotlight, contributing vocals to three Velvets songs. In contrast to main singer Lou Reed's snarl, Tucker's voice was sweet, girlish, almost shy. 

Reed wrote the song "After Hours," but he was quoted saying the tune was "so innocent and pure" that he couldn't possibly sing it. So Moe did:


Another Velvet song featuring Tucker's voice wasn't all that sweet and innocent. In fact Tucker sounds almost sinister here:


Moe's other Velvet Underground vocal number, "I'm Sticking With You," like "After Hours," sounds childlike and innocent, but more playful. And yet when you listen to the actual lyrics, you realize the song actually is darker than you might have thought: "You held up a stagecoach in the rain / And I’m doing the same / Saw you’re hanging from a tree / And I made believe it was me ..."


After the Velvets broke up, Moe released several solo albums. Here's a tune from the early '90s where she sounds like a precursor to the riot grrl movement. (Lou Reed's on guitar here.)


And here Moe sings "Eye of the Hurricane" with Jad Fair of Half Japanese. The song appeared on Half Japanese's 1993 album Fire in the Sky.


Finally, here's another song from Tucker's 1991 album I Spent a Week There the Other Night. She's backed here by ex-bandmates Reed, John Cale and Sterling Morrison, the first time those four recorded together since Cale left the Velvets more than 20 years before.


Happy birthday Ms. Tucker!

Sunday, August 22, 2021

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST




Sunday, August 22, 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
Money (That's What I Want) by Jerry Lee Lewis
Yes by Prince
Raspberry Beret by Hindu Love Gods
Living in the Heart of Love by The Rolling Stones 
Redhead Girl by Coyotes y Krotal
I'm Always Right by The Control Freaks
Castrati by PocketFishRmen
I Ain't Crying by The Darts
Great Big Kiss by Johnny Thunders

Tupelo Joe by Chuck E. Weiss
Long Way Down by The Ar-Kaics
You're the One I Idolise by CTMF
Lost Dead Island by Laino & The Bad Seeds
Messin' With the Kid by Junior Wells
Violet Crumble, Cherry Ripe by The Fleshtones
Graveyard by Dead Moon
See What You Cause by Cold Sun
Rock of Ages by Homer Henderson

Human Breakdown of Absurdity by Norm Burns
Little Rug Bug by NRBQ
Beat of the Traps by Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
I Lost My Girl to an Argentinian Cowboy by (unknown)
Deaf Woman's Vagina by John Trubee & The Ugly Janitors of America
Gold Digger's Rag by San Antonio Kid

Dream Operator by Annie McEnroe with Talking Heads
J'entends Siffler le Train / 500 Miles by Martha Fields
Treasure of Love by The Flatlanders
Bowling Green by The Everly Brothers
That's How I Got to Memphis by Tom T. Hall
The Kingdom of Heaven is Within You by 13th Floor Elevators
Where I Fell by Robbie Fulks
Since I Don't Have You by The Skyliners
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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Saturday, August 21, 2021

TWISTED GROOVE PLAYLIST






Saturday, August 21, 2021
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM
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Here's my playlist :

Sharkey's Night by Laurie Anderson
Thunder by The Mekons
Welcome 2 America by Prince
Let the Devil In by TV on the Radio
Son of a Bitch's Brew by The Invertebrates
We're Laughing by The Psychedelic Aliens 

Funky Tonk by Miles Davis
Nebulae by Sun Ra

Bright New Day by John Trubee & The Ugly Janitors of America
A Real Indication by Xiu Xiu
Jack Paints it Red by The Thought Gang
Twisted Flower by Cold Sun
Organ Mission of Love by S.T. Mikael
Terraplane by Captain Beefheart 

Help Me Somebody by Brian Eno & David Byrne
Hunted by a Freak by Mogwai
There's No Such Thing as the Masses by Sue Ann Harkey
Flicking Cigarettes at the Sun by Pere Ubu


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Wednesday, August 18, 2021

WACKY WEDNESDAY: Song-Poem Cover Versions


It's been nearly six years since I blogged about the twisted world of song-poems on a Wacky Wednesday.

Well, friend, that's too long!

Today I'm going to feature some examples of actual musicians, some of whom you might have even heard of, who have covered some classic song poems. 

Their love is obvious.

But first, I know many of you who somehow missed my post in 2015 might be scratching your head, or other parts of your body wondering "What in tarnation is a `song-poem' ?"

Quoting again from the brilliant, if crazed, now out of print compilation called I'm Just the Other Woman, which I reviewed in The New Mexican back in 2001.

You've seen those ads in the back of supermarket tabloids, detective mags, movie rags and girlie books: “Song Poems Wanted. Your poems turned into songs by professional musicians. Send immediately for FREE evaluation ...

Of course, its a scam. It's been going on for years — a century by some reports. 

You send in your poem and the company sends you back a glowing evaluation. Your song has true hit potential. Now all you need to do is send in $100 (or whatever the going rate is these days) and your poem will be put to music and recorded in an actual recording studio by some of the nations top session musicians.

... Theres always the implication that this recording will be sent around to the top A&R people at major record companies. And of course you'll get a few copies of the record to show your friends; in fact some song-poem companies actually have put out compilations.

The liner notes also point out that "this sleazy little corner of the music industry has attracted a subculture of fans who collect and groove on the strangest and most unintentionally funny song-poems they can unearth."

Here I'll spotlight the work on some members of that subculture who have performed song-poems. And each of those tunes will be followed by the original.

Let's start with the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's version of "Beat of the Traps," which appeared on their outtakes compilation Mo' Width.

Somehow Spencer's version sprang from this tune sung -- or shouted -- by the Pavarotti of the Song-Poem, Rodd Keith. The Allmusic review of Spencer's album said the Blues Explosion's take is "never as weird as the original, hard as it tries. "


Iconic iconoclast R. Stevie Moore included John Trubee's  "A Blind Man's Penis" (originally titled "Peace and Love") as part of a medley with a couple of other classic American songs.


Trubee, who for decades has created wild music, usually under the name "John Trubee & The Ugly Janitors of America" wrote the lyrics in the '70s as a young man (was a teenager at the time) and paid some fee for a song-poem company to write the melody and record it. The country-fried singer is Ramsey Kearney, a monster of song poem vocals. Here's the original that made us all fall in love:


Texas singer Gretchen Phillips made a few changes to one of the greatest song poems in human history. Note, despite the title listed for this video, the correct title is "Gretchen Phillips Says Yes."


And here's the original disco version, about an actual president, sung by the amazing Gene Marshall:


For more info on song poems, check out the American Song-Poem Music Archives (which is still up ut hasn't been updated in years.

Here is my 2015 song-poem blog post. Among the videos are the original "Little Rug Bug" by Rodd Keith and the heart-wrenching cover by NRBQ.

Also this documentary by Jamie Meltzer called Off the Charts is a must-see. I've got the DVD. You can watch it HERE.

And HERE is NPR's Scott Simon interviewing Gene Marshall and song-poem aficionado Phil Milstein


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