Tuesday, February 08, 2005

RACIST MUSIC UPDATE


Looks like the Panzerfaust label was afraid of a little mariachi in their skinhead metal. CLICK HERE

Hasta la vista, pendejos!

Monday, February 07, 2005

ESP on TSW?


Last night on Terrell's Sound World, I played a short cut called "Robby Arranges Flowers, Zaps Monkey by Louis and Bebe Barron" from the Forbidden Planet soundtrack by Louis and Bebe Barron, which I recented downloaded from eMusic.

This morning I woke up to an NPR story about the Barrons and Forbidden Planet.

Coincidence?

Zap that monkey, Robby!

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST

Sunday, February 6, 2005
KSFR, Santa Fe, N.M.
Now Webcasting
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell

OPENING THEME: Let it Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Dropkick Me, Jesus by Bobby Bare
Coney Island Baby by Lou Reed
Button My Lip by Elvis Costello
Lap Dancer by The Big Ugly Guys
Long Haired Guys From England by Too Much Joy
Dresden Dolls by The Fall
Hot Stuff by The Polysics

WWJD by The Rochesterfield Kings
We're a Happy Family by The Ramones
Mystic Eyes by Them
Red Hot by Sam The Sham & The Pharoahs
Rich by The Yeah Yeah Yeahs
All Over the World by The Pixies
It's All Too Much by Wayne Kramer
Der Fuehrer's Face by Spike Jones & His City Slickers

Bumble Bee Polka by Brave New Combo
Butterfly Polka by Polkacide
Bohemian Polka by Weird Al Yankovic
Naked City by Mundell Lewis & His All Stars
Ascension to Virginity by Dave Grusin
Birthday by The Sugarcubes
My Girlfiend's Pretty by NRBQ
When You Wish Upon a Star by Dion & The Belmonts

Sponge Bob & Patrick Confront the Psychic Wall by The Flaming Lips
Shepherds of a Nation by The Kinks
Hanging Tree by Bob Mould
Cry me a River by Richard Thompson with Judith Owen
Love Letters Straight From Your Heart by Kitty Lester
Robby Arranges Flowers, Zaps Monkey by Louis and Bebe Barron
I Want You to Hurt Like I Do by Randy Newman
It's Party Time by Lisa Germano
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

Saturday, February 05, 2005

THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST

Friday, February 4, 2005
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Now Webcasting
10 p.m. to midnight Fridays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell

OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens & The Buckaroos
Stranger in Our House by Justin Trevino
First Day of the Trial by Cornell Hurd
Hot Dog That Made Him Mad by Carolyn Marks & The Room-Mates
One Night With You by Wanda Jackson
How Can I Unlove You by Lynn Anderson
Country Poor & Country Proud by Robbie Arsenault
Get Up Jake by Raising Cane
Sober and Stupid by Fortytwenty
Automobile Ride Through Alabama by Red Henderson

Western Union Wire by Kinky Friedman
Highway Cafe by Tom Waits
Mr. Edison's Electric Chair by Ronny Elliott
Summer Evening by Gillian Welch
Rated X by Neko Case
Backstreet Affair by Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn
Old Missouri Waltz by Acie Cargill
Honey Babe by Guy Davis

Drive-by Truckers Set
All songs by DBT
Steve McQueen
Harold and Margo
Sink Hole
The Sands of Iwo Jima
Don't Be in Love Around Me
Guitar Man Upstairs
The Night G.G. Allin Came to Town

The Night Hank Williams Came to Town by Johnny Cash
Peggy Sue Got Married by Buddy Holly
Learning the Game by Waylon Jennings with Mark Knopfler
Kentucky by The Louvin Brothers
The Tear I Left Behind by Rex Hobart & His Misery Boys
The Man in the Bed by Dave Alvin
It Only Rains on Me by Don Williams
Jimmy's Road by Willie Nelson
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets

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Friday, February 04, 2005

BLUEGRASS BY LYNN

Pasatiempo started its long-awaited CD review section today. David Prince, Michael Koster and Craig Smith all have reviews in it. Here's my contribution:


The Bluegrass Sessions
Lynn Anderson
DM Nashville


This record earned country songbird Lynn Anderson her first Grammy nomination in nearly 35 years -- back when she was on top of the country charts with her signature tune, Joe South’s “Rose Garden.”

Notice I said “earned.” This album -- which features lively fiddle-and-banjo renditions of Taos resident Anderson’s best known songs plus some other surprises -- is a hoot from start to finish.

Anderson is hardly a stranger to bluegrass. Back in 1969 she was one of the first to record Felice & Boudleaux Bryant’s “Rocky Top,” which since has become a bluegrass standard.

Those who are put off my all that heavy early ‘70s “countrypolitan” pop production that marked Anderson’s best-known material should appreciate the understated, rootsy sound of The Bluegrass Sessions. Anderson hits like “How Can I Unlove You,” the soulful “Cry,“ and, yes, even “Rose Garden,” sound fresh and vital. And if anything, Anderson’s voice has improved with age.

The best cuts here are Anderson’s high-energy version of John Prine’s strip-mining lament “Paradise,” and a sweet country weeper called “Big Girls Don’t Cry.”

That’s an Anderson original, not the old Four Seasons classic. She did however include a quasi-bluegrass/quasi-calypso cover of “Under the Boardwalk.” I didn’t really like this track until the very last refrain when Anderson sings “On a blanket with my baby,” then snorts a dirty little laugh as if she’s letting us in on some secret. That boosted the sex appeal in this song by about a thousand percent.

I don't care what Anderson's legal problems are -- and there have been quite a few well-publicized ones lately -- this is one dynamite album.


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