Tuesday, May 15, 2007

MY RIFLE, PONY & ME



Thanks to Jim Terr for showing me the way to this YouTube (on a page with lots of old Ricky Nelson videos, most of them featuring James Burton.)

About a year ago, my brother gave me this song on a disc full of weird stuff. I've played it on The Santa Fe Opry, (and I will again.) I also went out and bought the DVD to Rio Bravo, the John Wayne movie from whence it came.

And speaking of YouTube, thanks to Margot Paisley for turning me on to Luis & The Wildfires. I'd never heard of them before.

Monday, May 14, 2007

CONGRESSMAN STANDS UP FOR INDEPENDENT MUSIC AND LOTS OF OTHER GOOD STUFF

I wish we had more politicians who believe in the things that Congressman Mike Doyle was saying last week at a Future of Music Coalition event.

From the FMC blog:
As you well know, a number of issues currently before Congress and the FCC could have a big impact on that process – like media consolidation, net neutrality, and Internet royalty rates.

One disturbing product of the Telecom Act of 1996 has been the rapid consolidation of the ownership of television and radio stations across the country.

This is disturbing on a number of levels.

There’s obvious concern that a radio stationed programmed out of Denver won’t provide much timely local news for residents of, say, Pittsburgh.

That can, at worst, have serious public safety implications, as many have pointed out.

But even on a more mundane level, this process squeezes out all but the most mainstream voices in communities large and small.

I ask you: Could WKRP’s commitment to local news and (Johnny) Fever’s musical vision have survived in today’s consolidated media market?

On a more commercial and artistic level, there’s real concern – which I share – about the homogenization of the content that these broadcasters provide.

It’s clear that the media consolidation we’ve experienced over the last 10 years has reduced the diversity and independence of TV and radio broadcasts dramatically.


A Congressman who thinks radio should be more like WKRP in Cincinnati! That's nothing short of bitchen!

Later in the speech Doyle talks about the possibility of the federal government establishing programs to "encourage the creation of new and different music" similar to the way the National Endowment for the Arts promotes classical music and jazz.

I'm not sure I completely agree with the idea of government-sanctioned rock 'n' roll. But I sure wish a few presidential candidates would pick up on Doyle's basic attitude about the music-industrial complex.

Maybe one has. Apparently Republican Sen. Sam Brownback wants to take that recent ruling that could cripple internet radio behind the barn and kill it with a dull ax.

Again from the FMC blog:

After having a near-death experience a few weeks ago, webcasters got another dose of good news. Sens. Sam Brownback, R-Kan., and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., introduced a bill that would vacate a recent ruling by the Copyright Royalty Board. The ruling would have increased royalty rates for webcasters by 300 to 1200 percent (according to Savenetradio.org).

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST

Sunday, May 13, 2007
KSFR, Santa Fe, N.M.
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell

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OPENING THEME: Let it Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Fire on the Moon by The BellRays
Go Betty Go by The A-Bones
Destination X by Dead Moon
Bad Seed by Wayne Kramer
Giant Robot Rock 'n' Roll by The Goblins
Voodoobilly Man by Deadbolt
The Bad Stuff by The Fall
High Class by The Buzzards
Get Me to the World On Time by The Electric Prunes

We're Not Alone by Dinosaur Jr.
Free and Freaky by The Stooges
Letter to Memphis by The Pixies
My Friends Have by Marianne Faithful
To Bring You My Love by P.J. Harvey
Straight to Hell by The Clash
Pow Pow by Dengue Fever

Honeybee (Let's Fly to Mars) by Grinderman
It's So Easy by Willie DeVille
You'll Never Change by Detroit Cobras
Ana by Los Straitjackets with Little Willie G
I Need Someone by Thee Midnighters
Neighbor Neighbor by Roy Head
I Got a Lot to Learn by Esquerita
Satisfied Fool by Nathaniel Meyer
I Can't Control Myself by The Strawberry Zots

Hotrods to Honolulu by The Blue Hawaiians
Flaming Cheese by The Red Elvises
Gamagaj by Cankisou
Breath by Pere Ubu
Eyes Behind Your Head by John Hammond
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

Sunday, May 13, 2007

RECENT RICHARDSON STORIES

My story about other presidential candidates who got contributions from New Mexico can be found HERE. (Looks like Hillary is winning the Maloof battle.)

But the strangest tale from the Richardson campaign finance report actually came from a Waco brother. The Waco Tribune-Herald reported that someone used a name very similar to that of a Republican Texas judge -- as well as the judge's former address -- to make a $2,300 contribution to the Richardson campaign. If that's a joke, it's a pretty bizarre one -- not to mention expensive! The judge said he didn't make the contribution. We don't know who did, but the story strongly implies someone made the contribution using a false name.

Meanwhile, back in Santa Fe, Tom Sharpe did a story about Richardson's real estate holdings in exclusive north-side Santa Fe. CLICK HERE

Saturday, May 12, 2007

THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST

Friday, May 11, 2007
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Fridays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell

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OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens & The Buckaroos
I've Got a Lot of Livin' to Do by Cornell Hurd featuring Blackie White
I Wouldn't Live in New York City If They Gave Me The Whole Dang Town by Buck Owens
Poor Litle Racoon by Angry Johnny & The Killbillies
Magia Blanca by Los Straitjackets with Big Sandy
Love Me Again by Mike Montiel
I Love the Way You Do It by Zeno Tornado
I've Got a Passion by Gurf Morlix
What a Fool I Was by The Watzloves

Naked Fool by Michael Fracasso
The Blue Side of Lonesome by John Prine & Mac Wiseman
The End of the Line by Bill Hearne's Roadhouse Revue featuring Cathy Faber
My Way of Rockin' by Wild Bob Burgos
You Took My Thing and Put it In Your Place by C.W. Stoneking
My Bucket's Got a Hole in It by Johnny Horton
River of Happiness by Dolly Parton
Country Bumpkin by Cal Smith

Ry Cooder set
All songs by Ry Cooder
J. Edgar
Footprints in the Snow
On a Monday
Big Bad Bill is Sweet William Now
Mexican Divorce
Stand By Me
Hank Williams
Down in Mississippi (Vocals by Terry Evans, Bobby King, Willie Green, Jr.)
There's a Bright Side Somewhere

Yellow Mama by Dale Watson
Hangover Tavern by Hank Thompson
Curtain in the Window by Johnny Bush & Justin Trevino
Please Help Me I'm Falling by Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn'
Still Doing Time by George Jones
Miracle of Five by Eleni Mandell
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets

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