Thursday, November 28, 2019
THROWBACK THURSDAY: Have a Throwback Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving, gentle readers.
Enjoy some fine old Thanksgiving tunes. And I'm thankful for you all. (Or most of you, at least)
Let's start with this classic from Der Bingle from the 1942 film Holiday Inn, which also gave us “White Christmas”:
Here's Lonesome George from 1955:
This one isn't holiday specific, but Cab's song captures the Thanksgiving spirit:
I played this one by Gordondon on last Sunday's Sound World:
Sunday, November 24, 2019
TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST
Sunday, November 24, 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
Here's my playlist :
OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Jack Ruby by Camper Van Beethoven
Just Dropped In to See What Condition My Condition Was In by Mojo Nixon
WishThat She'd Come Back by The Mystery Lights
I Hate You by The Monks
Hornet by Jon Spencer
I Walked All Night by The Cramps
Mystic Eyes by Them
Spirit in the Sky by Fuzzbox
Memwa'n by Moonlight Benjamin
Rational Actor by Nots
Get Yr Life Back by Kim Gordon
American Wedding by Gogol Bordello
Git Back in the Truck by Hickoids
Green River by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Creature With the Atom Brain by Roky Erikson & The Aliens
Nobody Spoil My Fun by The Seeds
Phantom by The Darts
Seven and Seven Is by Love
Breakfast Eggs by Ty Segall
Ride With Me by Sulfur City
Crawl by Eilen Jewell
Mesopotamia by B52s
Oh Catherine by Pere Ubu
Before the Next Teardrop Falls by The Mavericks
Black Temptation by The Flesh Eaters
Thanksgiving by Loudon Wainwright III
Lucky Day by Tom Waits
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis
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Want to keep the party going after I sign off at midnight?
Go to The Big Enchilada Podcast which has hours and hours of music like this.
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Saturday, November 23, 2019
TWISTED GROOVE PLAYLIST
Saturday, November 23, 2019
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Saturday Mountain Time
Guest Host: Steve Terrell, subbing for DJ Spinifex
101.1 FM
Email me during the show! terrel(at)ksfr.org
Here's my playlist :
Lost in Music by The Fall
The Swamp by Sloks
We Want to Talk to Your Leader by The Scaners
Mechanics Wanted by Mekons 77
Spirit Hair by Quintron
Compared to What by Les McCann & Eddie Harris
Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head by Marshall Allen & Terry Adams
Walk on the Wild Side by Jimmy Smith
I've Known Rivers by Gary Bartz
Afrodesia by Dr. Lonnie Smith
Harry Hippie by Bobby Womack
Hico Killer/Long Mile to Houston by John Zorn
Extraordinary Woman by The Psychedelic Aliens
Advanced Romance by Frank Zappa, The Mothers & Captain Beefheart
Blue Suede Shoes by The Residents
The Hollow Earth by Pere Ubu
It's a Vanity by Gabo Brown & Orchestre Poly-Rhythmo
Monkey and Baboon by Dr. John
Nothing But Flowers by Talking Heads
Papa Legba by Pops Staples with Talking Heads
Papa Legba by Moonlight Benjamin
Blackheart Man by Bunny Wailer
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Want to keep the party going after I sign off at midnight?
Go to The Big Enchilada Podcast which has hours and hours of music like this.
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Be Thankful for The Big Enchilada
Over the river and through the woods to The Big Enchilada we go! Here's a Thanksgiving feast of crazy rock 'n' roll that can help you overcome your tryptophan daze. I hope you count The Big Enchilada and Radio Mutation among your many blessings.
(This is the first Thanksgiving podcast I've done since 2011. Enjoy that masterpiece, titled "Jive Turkeys", HERE)
And remember, The Big Enchilada is officially listed in the iTunes store. So go subscribe, if you haven't already (and gimme a good rating and review if you're so inclined.) Thanks.
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Here's the playlist:
(Background Music: Cold Turkey by Johnny Otis)
Dragstrip Riot by New Bomb Turks
Too Good to Be True by Trixie & The Trainwrecks
Blame it on the Satellite by More Kicks
Hungry Baby by Kim Gordon
Country Can by Spray Paint
Thanksgiving Day by Johnny Dowd
(Background Music: Crippled Turkey by Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys)
Thanks-a-Lot by Dengue Fever
Liza Jane by The Dyes
Moth Man by Apache Tomcat
Good Intentions by Mean Motor Scooter
Don't Run, We're Your Friends by The Scaners
Starry Eyes by Gregg Turner
I'm So Thankful by Reigning Sound
(Background Music: Turkey Trot by Satan's Pilgrims)
Thank Your Lucky Stars by Angry Johnny & The Killbillies
I Like U But Not Like That by The Darts
I Tripped Over the Ottoman by The Dead Milkmen
Gluttonous by The Supersuckers
I Am a Pilgrim by Coco Robicheaux
(Background Music: We Gather Together (performers unknown) )
Play it here:
(Background Music: Cold Turkey by Johnny Otis)
Dragstrip Riot by New Bomb Turks
Too Good to Be True by Trixie & The Trainwrecks
Blame it on the Satellite by More Kicks
Hungry Baby by Kim Gordon
Country Can by Spray Paint
Thanksgiving Day by Johnny Dowd
(Background Music: Crippled Turkey by Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys)
Thanks-a-Lot by Dengue Fever
Liza Jane by The Dyes
Moth Man by Apache Tomcat
Good Intentions by Mean Motor Scooter
Don't Run, We're Your Friends by The Scaners
Starry Eyes by Gregg Turner
I'm So Thankful by Reigning Sound
(Background Music: Turkey Trot by Satan's Pilgrims)
Thank Your Lucky Stars by Angry Johnny & The Killbillies
I Like U But Not Like That by The Darts
I Tripped Over the Ottoman by The Dead Milkmen
Gluttonous by The Supersuckers
I Am a Pilgrim by Coco Robicheaux
(Background Music: We Gather Together (performers unknown) )
Play it here:
Friday, November 22, 2019
TERRELL'S TUNE-UP: Top Eight of 2019 (so far)
The clocks have caught up with me, folks, it’s really time to go. This is my last Terrell’s Tune-up. After more than 32 years at The New Mexican, I’m officially retiring as of Nov. 22.
No, this column isn’t going to be a self-congratulatory walk down Memory Lane, recounting more than 30 years of writing this golden column.
Besides, I don’t want to write a tearful “farewell” column when I’ll probably resume writing music commentary in some form for Pasatiempo in a few months, and I don’t want to have to write a “How Can You Miss Me When I Won’t Go Away” column in the near future. (Those who like my weird tastes in music can still listen to Terrell’s Sound World, 10 p.m. Sundays on KSFR and my monthly Big Enchilada podcast at bigenchiladapodcast.com.)
But I’ve got some unfinished business here. I’m not going to be around at the end of the year, so I won’t be around to do my annual Top 10 album list. Even knowing I was retiring, I’d compulsively been compiling my favorite albums of this year. I hadn’t quite finished, so here are my Top 8 albums of (most of) 2019.
* Deserted by The Mekons (Bloodshot). This is the best album by this 40-plus-year-old band in more than a decade. It’s wild, somewhat cryptic, beautiful in spots — and it rocks like folks their age (or my age) aren’t supposed to rock. The first song, “Lawrence of California,” sounds like a lunatic’s call to arms, conjuring a last-gasp proclamation by a ragtag army of fanatics about to be mowed down. I’m also enthralled by the sweet, melodic, and pretty “How Many Stars?” which has deep roots in British folk music. The story is ancient, but the melody could haunt you forever.

* Human Question by The Yawpers (Bloodshot). This trio of Colorado roots rockers, whose album Boy in the Well became a serious obsession of mine a few years ago, continue their raw, blues-infused rock. This record grabbed me and refused to let go in the opening seconds of the locomotive onslaught of “Child of Mercy,” which deals with the putrid pangs of romantic collapse. And the next song, an even more brutal romp called “Dancing on My Knees,” sealed the deal. While I mostly like their rowdier tunes, the soul-soaked “Carry Me,” the type of song you could imagine being covered by Solomon Burke, hits just as hard.

Country Squire by Tyler Childers (Hickman Holler). Childers plays country music, basic fiddle-and-steel country music, singing honest tales of life with a little sob in his voice and, I imagine, a little bourbon on his breath. Many of the themes in Childers’ lyrics traverse along well-trodden country themes. Yet when Childers sings, it never sounds corny.
* 3 by Nots (Goner Records). This is an all-woman punk, or maybe post-punk, band from Memphis that I discovered back in 2016 with their second album Cosmetic. Though the new album didn’t take me by surprise like their last one, the sound is no less urgent, painting a bleak, paranoid picture of 21st-century life.

* Too Much Tension! by The Mystery Lights (Wick). A budtender in Durango and fellow public-radio DJ first alerted me to this wailing, psychedelia-touched, garage-fueled band. The Lights are fronted by singer Mike Brandon and guitarist Luis Alfonso Solano, who, inspired by the first-wave garage-rock madness of the old Nuggets compilations, as well as groups like The Velvet Underground and Suicide, started playing together as teenagers. This album is just as good if not better than the group’s self-titled debut.
* Gypsy by Eilen Jewell (Signature Sounds). In recent years, this former St. John’s College student has become one of my favorite lady roots rockers. This, her latest album, is packed with many fine songs, from the swampy rocker “Crawl” to hardcore honky-tonkers like “You Cared Enough to Lie” and “These Blues,” as well as lovely acoustic numbers like “Miles to Go” (which reminds me of Van Morrison’s “Into the Mystic”) and even a funny protest song, “79 Cents (The Meow Song),” which deals with sexism and economic disparity and has a catty reference to the current commander in chief.

So long, gentle readers. And watch out for flying chairs!
Updated Nov. 30, 2019 AD
Here's a Spotify playlist with selections from all these albums:
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