Sunday, March 30, 2008
KSFR, Santa Fe, N.M.
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell
Now Simulcasting 90.7 FM, and our new, stronger signal, 101.1 FM
email me during the show! terrell@ksfr.org
Support the KSFR Fundraiser. Call and pledge, 505-428-1393
OPENING THEME: Let it Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
It's Money That I Love by Randy Newman
Brother Can You Spare a Dime by Odetta & Dr. John
Money (That's What I Want) by Jerry Lee Lewis
Money Won't Change You by James Brown
Money Money by The A-Bones
Money Honey by Elvis Presley
House Rent Boogie by John Lee Hooker
Amphetamine Annie by Canned Heat
Evil Eagle by The Bassholes
Well Did You Ever (What a Swell Party) by Iggy Pop & Debbie Harry
Down to the Ground by The Fleshtones
Bad Boy by The Back Beat Band
Ever Lovin' Man by The Dirtbombs
Witches by Bichos
Red Hot by Billy Lee Riley
Baby, Scratch My Back by Slim Harpo
Eager Beaver Baby by Johnny Burnette
Tarantula by Jody Reynolds
I Hear Voices by Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Pig Snoots (parts 1 & 2) by Andre Williams
Son of a Preacher Man by Ike & Tina Turner
Big Long Slidin' Thing by Dinah Washington
Kukamonga Boogaloo by King Kahn & The Shrines
Treat Me Like a Dog by King Kahn & BBQ
Mr. Orange by Dengue Fever
Thirsty and Miserable by The Dirty Projectors
I Do What I Want When I Want by Xiu Xiu
Nausea by X
Steal Away by Carla Bozulich
Ear-Cutting Samurai Monks/What a Wonderful Day by Shoukichi Kina
I'll Make You Happy by Kontikis
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis
Monday, March 31, 2008
Sunday, March 30, 2008
SUPPORT KSFR -- GIVE THEM YOUR MONEY!

KSFR, Santa Fe Public Radio, began its spring pledge drive this morning.
You know the drill: Help us out. Donate what you can so we can continue bringing you quality radio such as The Santa Fe Opry, Terrell's Sound World and all the other shows you know and love.
You can pledge HERE or by calling 505-428-1393 (or, for you U.S. Postal Service fans, mailing it to KSFR, PO Box 31366, Santa Fe, NM 87594. )
And between 10 p.m. and midnight tonight, while I'm doing Sound World, call me live at the studio if you'd like to pledge. I'll take your money. I'm not proud.
But do it!

Saturday, March 29, 2008
THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST
Friday, March 28, 2008
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Fridays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell
OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens & The Buckaroos
New Lee Highway Blues by David Bromberg
Then I'll Be Moving On by Mother Earth
If I'm To Blame by Chipper Thompson
Don't Know Your Name by Goshen
Judas Iscariot by Joe West & The Sinners
If Daddy Don't Sing Danny Boy by The Hacienda Brothers
Wasted Days and Wasted Nights/Volver Volver by Billy Bacon & The Forbidden Pigs with Chris Gafney
Come Back to Old Santa Fe by Jerry Faires
Gorgeous George by Ronny Elliott
Unoriginal by Hundred Year Flood
If You See Me Comin' by Arty Hill & The Long Gone Daddies
Humdinger by The Farmer Boys
Leapin' Lizzie by Tom Adler
Put it Back by Billy Kaundart
Bears in Them Woods by Nancy Apple
Walk You Home by Marlee MacLeod
That Nightmare is Me by Mose McCormack
Coca Cola Cowboy by Mel Tillis
The Hurrier I Go The Behinder I Get by The Last Mile Ramblers
Prayin' Hands by Elliott Rogers
Waco Express by The Waco Brothers
Cold and Blind by Possessed by Paul James
Gris Gris by Jaime Michaels
Hula Hula Boys by Warren Zevon
Where's the Check? by The Cerrillos Islanders
The One that Got Away by Jono Manson
Texas Tornado by Ed Pettersen
Safe by ThaMuseMeant
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets
Steve Terrell is proud to report to the monthly Freeform American Roots
Radio list
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Fridays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell
OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens & The Buckaroos
New Lee Highway Blues by David Bromberg
Then I'll Be Moving On by Mother Earth
If I'm To Blame by Chipper Thompson
Don't Know Your Name by Goshen
Judas Iscariot by Joe West & The Sinners
If Daddy Don't Sing Danny Boy by The Hacienda Brothers
Wasted Days and Wasted Nights/Volver Volver by Billy Bacon & The Forbidden Pigs with Chris Gafney
Come Back to Old Santa Fe by Jerry Faires
Gorgeous George by Ronny Elliott
Unoriginal by Hundred Year Flood
If You See Me Comin' by Arty Hill & The Long Gone Daddies
Humdinger by The Farmer Boys
Leapin' Lizzie by Tom Adler
Put it Back by Billy Kaundart
Bears in Them Woods by Nancy Apple
Walk You Home by Marlee MacLeod
That Nightmare is Me by Mose McCormack
Coca Cola Cowboy by Mel Tillis
The Hurrier I Go The Behinder I Get by The Last Mile Ramblers
Prayin' Hands by Elliott Rogers
Waco Express by The Waco Brothers
Cold and Blind by Possessed by Paul James
Gris Gris by Jaime Michaels
Hula Hula Boys by Warren Zevon
Where's the Check? by The Cerrillos Islanders
The One that Got Away by Jono Manson
Texas Tornado by Ed Pettersen
Safe by ThaMuseMeant
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets
Steve Terrell is proud to report to the monthly Freeform American Roots
Radio list
Friday, March 28, 2008
PROBABLY JUST A COINCIDENCE ...
Regarding the news that former Economic Development Secretary Rick Homans is taking over the state Tax and Rev Department, and Jan Goodwin is being shuffled over to the Educational Retirement Board:

I can't help but remember some stories I did several months ago about Richardson cabinet secretaries who contributed to his presidential campaign and those who didn't.
At the time I wrote the first story last May only four cabinet members had not given money to Richardson's national race.
Then, a week later, two of those four had gone.
Goodwin was one of the last two standing.
(The other, who still is there, is state Adjutant Gen. Kenny Montoya, who said he likes keeping the state National Guard out of politics.)
Last year all involved, including Goodwin, said there was no pressure to contribute.
And I'm sure nobody held it against her that she was one of the few cabinet secretaries who didn't go to Iowa to campaign for Richardson.
I can't help but remember some stories I did several months ago about Richardson cabinet secretaries who contributed to his presidential campaign and those who didn't.
At the time I wrote the first story last May only four cabinet members had not given money to Richardson's national race.
Then, a week later, two of those four had gone.
Goodwin was one of the last two standing.
(The other, who still is there, is state Adjutant Gen. Kenny Montoya, who said he likes keeping the state National Guard out of politics.)
Last year all involved, including Goodwin, said there was no pressure to contribute.
And I'm sure nobody held it against her that she was one of the few cabinet secretaries who didn't go to Iowa to campaign for Richardson.
MULLETS AGAINST DRUGS
In an apparent move to head off a blackmail attempt, Darren White's Congressional campaign actually released this video in a fund-raiser email.
The sheriff's campaign Web site explains:
The sheriff's campaign Web site explains:
In the late eighties, a group of Albuquerque Police Officers decided to use an innovative way to teach kids to stay away from drugs and gangs. They formed a rock band called "The Force" and took their show on the road, performing for thousands of school children across New Mexico.
White is running for the Republican nomination for CD 1. I'm not endorsing anyone, so if Joe Carraro has any videos of him singing "That's Amore," I'll post that too.
Rock on.
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