Friday, August 02, 2013

THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST

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 OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens & The Buckaroos
Warmed Over Kisses by Dave Edmunds
I'm Gonna Dig Up Howlin' Wolf by Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper
Dirty Mouthed Flo by Robbie Fulks
Cajun Joe (The Bully of the Bayou) by Doug & Rusty Kerhaw
Hooker Bones 2 by DM Bob & The Deficits
How the West Was Won by Anthony Leon & The Chain
(Between the Two of Us) One of Us Has The Answer by Tim Timebomb
This Ain't a Good Time. By Big Sandy & The Fly-Rite Boys

Billy the Kid by Ry Cooder
Miss Bonnie and Mr. Clyde by Joe Ely & Joel Guzman 
Mama Hated Diesels by Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen
Your Greedy Heart by Hazel Dickens
She and Us Pets by The Dirt Daubers
Oh Lonesome Me by Jerry Lee Lewis
Play My Boogie by Bill Mack
Beaver Hat Boogie by. Halden Woffard & The Hi- Beams

The Lord Knows I'm Drinkin' by Cal Smith
Penny Instead by Charlie Pickett
Skull and Crossbones by Bell & Shore
Hoboes Are My Heroes by. Legendary Shack Shakers
Don't Be Angry by Dale Watson
Beatin' My Head by Jayke Orvis
Nervous Breakdown by Whiskeytown 
Rehab Rendezvous by Rod Balch
Old Chunk of Coal by Billy Joe Shaver
Alligator Man by Jimmy C. Newman

Prohibition is a Failure by John Cohen & The Dustbusters
If You Don't Know Me by Now by Shineyribs
It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels by Kitty Wells
Tonya's Twirls by Loudon Wainwright III
When Two Worlds Collide by Roger Miller
Between the Whiskey and the Wine by Miss Leslie
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets

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LIVE AT CBGB

Terrell's Tune-up got held today for space in Pasatiempo. Happens sometimes. So instead of that, here's this:

I got a press release this morning for an upcoming soundtrack album for an upcoming movie about CBGB, that famouse dump in New York City's Bowery that was the proving grounds for many of the bands that became the cream of American punk rock.

I only got to go there once, back in the late 90s. I was with my daughter, then a teenager, and her friend. The band playing that night was one none of us had ever heard of, This Bike is a Pipe Bomb. I kept trying to imagine that they were The Patti Smith Group or The Ramones. (They weren't even close, but they were kind of fun.)

"The film tells the story of Hilly Krystal, played by Alan Rickman, and his legendary Bowery club that brought punk to life and helped birth the underground music scene in the U.S." So says the press release. "The film also stars Malin Akerman, Ryan Hurst and Ashley Greene. The movie will premiere at the CBGB Festival, and will open in select cities on October 11th."

The soundtrack, to be released Oct. 8 by Omnivore Records features lots of the bands who rose out of CBGB -- including Richard Hell & the Voidoids, The Dead Boys, Television, The Talking Heads -- and those that influenced them like The Velvet Underground, The Stooges, The MC5, etc.

Any who, here's some videos of some bands playing CBGB before they got famous.

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Sun Arise!

If anyone was ever dumb enough to put me in charge of a radio station, I would mandate that every morning at sunrise we'd have to play this song.






"Sun Arise" appeared on Alice's greatest album Love it to Death in 1971, (following the creepy classic "The Ballad of Dwight Fry.") I actually like the album version best, but I couldn't resist posting this grainy, 40-year-old footage that gives the song a proper primordial feel.

The song was written by Australian novelty singer Rolf Harris, (most famous for "Tie Me Kangaroo Down"), but it's based on Aboriginal music.

(I used to have the album pictured below)



I can't help but think that everyone's day would go a little better if it started off with this song.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

An International Incident Waiting to Happen: A New Big Enchilada




All aboard the Big Enchilada, where this month, to borrow a phrase from the Three Stooges, we're going Around the World in a Daze, a whirlwind tour of the world's garages. It's an international incident waiting to happen.



Here's the playlist:

(Background Music: Sueno Sicodelico by Los Holys (Peru) )
We Rise Again by Gogol Bordello (Multi-national)
Yom Pha Barn Norn Pahwaa (Satan's Nightmare) by Paiboon (Thailand)
Bashana Haba'ah by Yidcore (Australia)
We're Laughing by The Psychedelic Aliens (Ghana)
Ljubav Kraj Izvora by 3 Mustaphas 3 (England)
Miedo by Los Explosivos (Mexico)
(Background Music: (On the Road Again by Istanbul Blues Kumpanyasi (Turkey) )


Los Nuggetz Set  
(All the songs in this set are from the new Rock Beat Records box set  Los Nuggetz: '60s Garage & Psych From Latin America, available on disc or download at all the usual places)

Bule Bule from Los Shains (Peru)
Me Reire by Los Shakers (Spain)
Colours by Kaleidoscope (Dominican Republic)
I Wanna Go by Los Mockers (Uruguay)
Peace of Mind by La Vida (Mexico)
Més Enllà (Milkcow Blues) by Els Xocs (Spain)
Te Olvidare by The Speakers (Columbia)

(Background Music: Juzno-Moravsko Kolo by Aca Novkovic Orchestra)
Fayt by Cankisou (Czech Republic)
Wait for Me by Roger Damawuzan (Benin or Togo)
Pissed Off by The Rodeo Carburettor (Japan)
Bye Bye by The Friends (Sweden)
Fever Fever Fever by Kult (Poland)

Play it here:




You like this international intrigue? Here's a link to my first Around the World in a Daze podcast, back in 2009. I also did a set of "Around the World in a Daze" on More Freeform Weirdo Podcasting. There's a set of Japanese punk and garage music on Forbidden Cavern Fandango and a set of African psychedelic rock on Felonious Funhouse.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST

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 OPENING THEME: Let it Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Julie Oulie by Peach Kelli Pop
Hey Sailor by Detroit Cobras
The Return of Jackie and Judy by Tom Waits
69 Faces of Love by King Khan & The Shrines
Too Much Paranoias by Devo
White Collar Worker by The Mobbs
Devotion by Mission of Burma
Voices from the Inner Soul by The Confusions
Better Be Women by The Dwarves
Idle in Kangaroo Court by The Clash

Troubled Mind by The Buff Medways
Big Bad John by Big John Hamilton
Black Beard by The Universals
Bread by Barrence Whitfield & The Savages
Rouse Yourself by JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound
We Rise Again by Gogol Bordello
Jimmy Collins' Wake by The Dropkick Murpheys
To Hell With the King by Black Irish Texas

Rock en Espanol Set: Los Nuggetz and Beyond
Colors by Kaliedoscope 
Hombre Secretor by The Plugz
I Wanna Go by Los Mockers
Garage o Morte by Los Peyotes
Este Bien Mamacita by El Vez
Puto by Davila 666
96 Lagrimas by Los Shains
El Microscopo Bikini by Los Straitjackets with Cesar Rosas
Volver Volver by Piñata Protest
Baby Doll by Horror Deluxe
Pronto un Doctor by Los Yorks

I Like the Things About Me by Mavis Staples
Just to Touch Her Cheek by Johnny Dowd
I Want You Back by The Plimsouls
Pirates by Pietra Wexstun & Hecate's Angels
Fayt by Cankisou
What Have My Chickens Done Now by The Residents
99 Luftbaloons by Richard Cheese
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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