Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Tom Russell's Border Report

He wrote it more than a year ago, but I just stumbled across singer/songwriter Tom Russell's haunting essay, "Where God and the Devil Wheel Like Vultures: Report from El Paso." It's a bittersweet, harsh funny in a dark way and weirdly poetic examination of the sad state of affairs in Cuidad Juarez as well as El Paso, where Russell has lived for the past 13 years.

It's a lament for the city now known as The Murder Capitol of The World. Strangely, it's also a celebtation.
I used to think of Orson Welles’ noir classic: “Touch of Evil,” when I walked down the bridge into Ciudad Juarez. That sinister feeling which draws the gringo-rube into web of rat-ass bars and neon caves; the nerve tingling possibility of cheap drink, violence, and sex; sex steeped in sham clichés about dark-eyed senoritas and donkey shows. It’s that heady, raw – anything goes, all is permitted, death is to be scorned- routine which informed and carved out the rank borderline personalities of John Wesley Hardin, Billy the Kid, Pancho Villa, and hundreds of Mexican drug lords. Western myth now grim reality. You craved the real west, didn’t you?

I wasn't around in the days when Sinatra played Juarez, as Russell sings about on his album Borderland. But Russell's words evoke memories of those distorted strains of Canned Heat's "One Kind Favor" and The Doors' "Riders on the Storm" coming out of jukebox of El Submarino bar off Juarez Avenue, hitting my brainwaves in perfect synch with the first jolt of tequila back in 1972.

Of cab drivers, hookers, cheesy strip-joint MCs -- "Señor, you can kiss the monkey ..." -- of cheap ham sandwiches at Fred's Rainbow Bar, 35-cent margaritas, those weird guys who use to go from club t club clicking together little metal bars (hooked up to a battery) and offering drunken gringos the chance to get the hell shocked out of them for 75 cents.

Ah the sweet daze of sleazy innocence ...

Toward the end of the piece, Russell writes:

These are the far regions and outer limits of America. La Frontera. We’ve twisted and exploited and mined the old West for those clichéd, watered-down versions of violent cowboy and Indian stories, where John Wayne kicks ass and rides away in a white hat. Now it’s the drug soldiers and assassins in baseball caps who hold court with submachine guns, which we sold ‘em. They’re the ones kicking ass. You can write it from any political angle and subtext. You can walk around leaning on the moral, self righteous crutch of whatever religion and political party or news magazines you subscribe to. The palaver don’t cut much on the backstreets of Juarez. There’s a story here, but it exists in illogical fragments, chaotic subtexts, and poverty economics cured in the meth-soaked algebra of need, greed and corruption. And eventually it all plays out in song. Folk songs, cowboy ballads and Narco-corridos. What you can’t see with your eyes you can feel in your heart. Hand me down my old guitar.
Read the entire "Where God and the Devil Wheel Like Vultures: Report from El Paso" HERE

Bringing the Gift of Music to Juarez

Sunday, December 12, 2010

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST

Sunday, December 12, 2010
KSFR, Santa Fe, N.M.
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell

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101.1 FM
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OPENING THEME: Let it Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Ain't Comin' Back by Intruders Five
No Confidence by Simon Stokes
(We're a) Bad Trip by Mondo Topless
Happy Now by Lyres
Buy a Gun, Get a Free Guitar by  Deadbolt
Lies by Johnny Dowd
Always Wanting More by Jay Reatard
Gloria by Elastica

My Kind Of Trouble by Peter Case
He's Waitin' by The Sonics
Somebody Knockin'  by  T-Model Ford
Baron of Love Part II by Alex Chilton with Ross Johnson
Corinne Died On the Battlefield by The Preservation Hall Jazz Band & Tom Waits
Wowsville by Bob Taylor
Baby You Crazy by Nick Curran and the Lowlifes
We Wish You'd Bury the Missus by The Crypt Keeper
Jingle Bells by Richard Cheese

I'm Gonna Keep Singin' by Ray Charles
You Make Your Own Heaven Right Here on Earth by The Temptations
I'm So Proud by The Impressions
Promise of a Brand New Day by Diplomats of Solid Sound
The Hold Up by Andre Williams with Diplomats of Solid Sound
Whatcha Gonna Do by Rudy Ray Moore
Soul Survivor by Wilson Pickett
Me and The Devil by Gil Scott-Heron

Pammie's On A Bummer by Sonny Bono
Bad Trip by Lee Fields
Laugh at me by The Devil Dogs
World of Tomorrow by Death
Another Lost Heartache by Gregg Turner & The Mistaken
Symbol of Heaven by Little Julian Herrera
Drinkin' With Santa by The Polkaholics
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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(Background Music: Santa Claus is Coming by True Light Beavers)
Poundland Christmas by Wild Billy Childish & The Musicians of The British Empire
Real Live Doll by The Trashmen
Boogaloo Santa by J.D. McDonald
North Pole Boogie by Billy Briggs
Sausage & Sauerkraut for Santa by The Polkaholics
Big Ol' Hole This Christmas by Angry Johnny & The Killbillies
Christmas in Las Vegas by Richard Cheese

(Background Music: Jingle Bells by Gene Krupa with Charlie Ventura)
Christmas Baby (Please Come Home) by New Bomb Turks
It's Christmas Time by Hank Ballard & The Midnighters
Is Santa Claus a Hippy? by Linda Cassady
Sonny Boy's Christmas Blues by Sonny Boy Williamson with Elmore James
Christmas is a Comin' (God Bless You) by The Shitbirds
Santa's Doing the Horizontal Twist by Kay Martin & Her Body Guards
(Background Music: carol of the Bells by Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks)

Even Squeaky Fromme Loves Christmas by Rev. Glenn Armstrong
Blue Grey Christmas by King Coleman
Don't Believe in Christmas by Tallboy
Call It Christmas by The Supersuckers
Christmas in Vietnam by Johnny & Jon
Go Tell It on the Mountain by Mojo Nixon & The Toadliquors
Jingle Bells by Johnny Dowd

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

The Mysterious Case of Jim Sullivan

Thanks to Tom Adler for telling me about this strange little story about a musician who was last seen 35 years ago in Santa Rosa, N.M.

The story of Jim Sullivan aired on NPR Thursday. He was a singer-songwriter (whose music, honestly, isn't the type of stuff I like). He had a bit part in Easy Rider, (the commune scene, according to his sister.) By early 1975 he'd decided to leave Los Angeles to try his luck in the Nashville music game.

Sullivan recorded an album called UFO  for a small label on which some top-notch L.A. studio cats -- members of The Wrecking Crew -- played. The title song of the album has caused some of his more mystical fans to speculate that perhaps his disappearance is connected to beings from beyond.

Matt Sullivan, no relation to Jim, is owner of the Light in the Attic record company, which last month re-released UFO. In the Aquarium Drunkard blog he wrote a lengthy piece about the singer after traveling to California and to Santa Rosa seeking clues about Jim Sullivan.
La Mesa Motel, Santa Rosa NM
Jim left Los Angeles in his Volkswagen Bug sometime between noon and 1 p.m. on March 4. In the early morning hours of March 5, he was pulled over outside Santa Rosa for swerving. He was taken to the local police station for a sobriety test, which he passed. He was swerving from fatigue caused by the taxing 15-hour drive. Jim checked into the La Mesa Motel, but police reports later indicated that the bed in his room was not slept in, and the key was found locked inside the room.
Jim Sullivan's VW was found on ranch property 26 miles southeast of Santa Rosa.

Jim Sullivan has never been seen again.

Matt Sullivan writes:
We know that after he checked into the La Mesa, Jim stopped by the liquor store, bought some vodka, and drove around town. Somehow he ended up at this ranch. ... When the police found Jim’s car it was locked and the engine was dead. A number of things were found in the car, including Jim’s wallet, guitar, clothes, reel-to-reel tapes, cassettes, silver appointment book, and a box of LP’s of Jim’s 1972 self-titled album on the Playboy label.
Matt Sullivan met with Guadalupe County Communicator publisher M.E. Sprengelmeyer and veteran Santa Rosa reporter Davy Delgado.

(Weird little bit of synchronicity: I don't know Sprengelmeyer personally, but he and I have mutual friends, and one of them is named Sullivan -- my former New Mexican colleague T.J. Sullivan. I don't think he's related to Jim or Matt Sullivan.)

Matt Sullivan writes:
For more than two years, search parties were regularly convened by a number of agencies – the New Mexico State Police, Santa Rosa police, and a number of volunteer groups.

What happened to Jim Sullivan probably never will be known. Just another bizarre unsolved case from New Mexico.



Photo of La Mesa motel by John Hartnup on FLICKR, Creative Commons license.

Friday, December 10, 2010

THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST

Friday, December 10, 2010
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Fridays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell

101.1 FM
email me during the show! terrell@ksfr.org


OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens & The Buckaroos
The Party's Over by Willie Nelson (for Dandy Don)
What Go Around Come Around by Rev. Peyton's Big Damn Band
Tupelo County Jail by Webb Pierce
Birmingham Jail by Johnny Bond
Dirty Dog by Jimmie Revard & His Oklahoma Playboys
Your Friends Think I'm The Devil by The Imperial Rooster
Humpty Dumpty Heart by  Hank Thompson
A Fool Such As I by Marti Brom
I've Gotta Lotta Livin' To Do by Cornell Hurd

Ian Tyson Tribute Set
Wild Geese by Bill & Bonnie Hearne
Four Strong Winds by Neil Young with Nicolette Larson
Navajo Rug by Tom Russell
Summer Wages by David Bromberg

Is Santa Claus A Hippy  by Linda Cassady
Slaughter in a Winter Wonderland by Angry Johnny & The Killbillies
Feliz Navidad by  Billy Joe Shaver & Flaco Jimenez

TWISTED TALES FROM THE VINYL WASTELAND set

Beatin' on the Bars by The Travelin' Texans
The Voo-Doo Man by  Johnny Perry
Marijuana, The Devil Flower by Johnny Price
The Hep Old Frog  by  Jimmy Stayton 
Out In The Smokehouse Takin' A Bath by Leroy Pullins 
Excorcism by Tommy Scott & Scotty Lee
Jesus is My Pusher by Margie Singleton
Mother Trucker by Lloyd Hugo
The Girl on Death Row by Lee Hazelwood
Nudist Colony by Kirk Hansard

Wide Stance by Buddy
I'm Playin' It Cool by Neal Jones
Troubles by Tara Nivens & Moontree Sinqua
Xmas Ornament by The Defibulators
The Virginian by Neko Case
On A Christmas Day by C.W. Stoneking
One Endless Night by Jimmie Dale Gilmore
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets


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