Wednesday, October 28, 2015
WACKY WEDNESDAY: Spooky Betty Boop
For the last Wacky Wednesday before Halloween, here's a Betty Boop at her spooky best.
Mysterious Mose, released in December 1930 was one of Betty's first appearances and it's a fright-filled doozy. She literally gets scared out of her nightshirt by strange noises in the night. Notice that in this one she still has dog ears. Betty started out as a strange Poddle/woman hybrid.
Betty teamed up with singer Cab Calloway for several cartoon shorts. St. James Infirmary is especially Halloween appropriate. (For more on that song, CLICK HERE)
Finally here's Betty at her own Halloween party.
Sunday, October 25, 2015
TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST
Sunday, October 25, 2015
KSFR, Santa Fe, N.M.
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell
Webcasting!
101.1 FM
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Here's the playlist:
OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Frankenstein Meets The Beatles by Dickie Goodman
Bloodletting by Concrete Blonde
Edgar Allen Poe by Lou Reed
Missy Le Hand by Pocket FishRmen
Yabba Ding Ding by Joe "King" Carrasco
Shoot the Freak by Lovestruck
Whizz Kid by Hickoids
Minnie the Moocher at the Morgue by Smiley Burnette
Headless Go-Go Dancer by Fire Bad!
Scream and Scream by Screaming Lord Sutch
The Big Break by Richard Berry
Human Fly by The Cramps
Free & Freaky by The Stooges
Mr. Good Enough by J.J. & The Real Jerks
He's Waitin' by The Sonics
World's in Bad Condition by Dave & Phil Alvin
Time Warp by The Rocky Horror Picture Show cast
Run Witch Run by The Desperate Twisters
Bloody Hammer by Roky Erikson & The Aliens
I Wanna Come Back from the World of LSD by Fe-Fi-Four plus Two
A Girl Named Sandoz by Eric Burdon & The Animals
The Trip by The Rockin' Guys
The Wolf by The Bloodhounds
Voodoo Doll by Deadbolt
'Taint No Sin (To Take Off Your Skin) by Fred Hall
I've Known Rivers by Gary Bartz & Nu Troop
Ineti by Granmoun Lele
First There Was by Johnny Dowd
Lord I've been Changed by Tom Waits & Johnny Hammond
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis
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Friday, October 23, 2015
THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST
Friday, October 22, 2015
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Fridays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM
Email me during the show! terrel(at)ksfr.org
Here's my playlist :
OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens
9 to 5 by The Yawpers
Done Gone by Ray Condo & The Ricochets
Man on a Mission by The Supersuckers
Sweet Thang by Sleepy LaBeef
What Can I Do by Linda Gail Lewis
Jackhammer by Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs
Great Expectations by Buck Owens
Baby Baby Me by Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys
The Devil Made Me Do It by Duane Williams
Wallflower by Doug Sahm with Bob Dylan
I'm Not That Kat Anymore by Texas Tornados
Pallet on the Floor by Amanda Pearcy
Rock Island Line by Chris Thomas King
Under the Jail by Mose McCormack
Ain't Love a Lot Like That by The Satellites
Keep it Clean by Charley Jordan
Get a Load of This by R. Crumb & The Cheap Suit Serenaders
Poon-Tang by Deke Dickerson with The Treniers
Mama Drove a Mack Truck by Shot to Hell
Malfactor March by The Goddam Gallows
Lily, Rosemary and The Jack of Hearts by Mary Lee's Corvette
Did You Hear John Hurt by Jack White
Stagolee by Mississippi John Hurt
A Place Called Misery by Von Coffman
We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds by George Jones & Melba Montgomery
Blind Willie McTell by The Band
Land of Disease by Philip Bradatsch
Bluebells by Peter Case
Haunted House by Leon Redbone
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets
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Thursday, October 22, 2015
THROWBACK THURSDAY: A Musical Birthday Salute to Dr. Leary
Dr. Timothy Leary, Harvard professor, psychedelic shaman and, for a few years, an international fugitive, would have been 95 years old today.
Happy birthday Dr. Tim.
Though most remember Leary for his advocacy of LSD and his oft-quoted catch phrase, "Turn On, Terrell's Tune-Up and Drop Out" (that was it, right?), he also has a musical legacy, which we'll celebrate here. (And I'm not talking about that dreary Moody Blues song, so don't even ask.)
For one thing, he had this affinity with John Lennon.
Trust your divinity, trust your brain, trust your companions.
Whenever in doubt, turn off your mind, relax, float downstream.
You might recognize that line which appeared a couple of years later on The Beatles' Revolver in one of the most psychedelic tunes the Fab Moptops ever recorded.
Leary actually appeared on a Lennon record. He was one of a whole gaggle of counter-culture celebs who sang background on "Give Peace a Chance." And according to several accounts, that led, eventually to another Beatles song
According to the Beatles Bible web site:
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Double Date: The Learys & The Lennons |
The following day Lennon offered to help Leary's campaign [an aborted third-party run for governor of California.] His slogan was 'Come together, join the party'. Lennon sent Leary a demo tape of song ideas. However, when Leary was imprisoned for cannabis possession the campaign ended, enabling Lennon to record the song with The Beatles.
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Lennon told interviewer David Sheff:
The thing was created in the studio. It's gobbledygook; Come Together was an expression that Leary had come up with for his attempt at being president or whatever he wanted to be, and he asked me to write a campaign song. I tried and tried, but I couldn't come up with one. But I came up with this, Come Together, which would've been no good to him - you couldn't have a campaign song like that, right?
Yes, Leary's imprisonment on a 1968 marijuana arrest saved "Come Together" from becoming a political jingle.
But that 10-year (!) sentence also led to Dr. Leary fleeing the country. He was living in Switzerland in 1972 when he hooked up with a German band called Ash Ra Tempel. Together they recorded a crazy, psychedelic album called Seven Up. Leary's spoken-word vocals fade in and out all through the record. The record starts out as a hippie blues exploration but quickly drifts into spacey pyschedelia.
Here's the entire thing on a YouTube.
Near the end of his life in 1996, Leary recorded an album with rocker Simon Stokes under the name of-- brace yourself, Bridget --LSD (Leary Stokes Duets). The album was called Right to Fly, and while I prefer Stokes' own records, this one has it's weird charm.
Here's one of my favorite tracks from it.
So once again, happy birthday, acid priest.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
The Big Enchilada Puts the "Tacky" in Spooktacular
(Background Music: Rose by Stan Ridgway & Pietra Wexstun)
I Kissed a Ghoul by Nekromantix
Creatures of the Night by Paradise
Cabeca Zumbi by Horror Deluxe
When De Debbil Taps You on the Back by Della Hicks
Red Headed Mortician by The Suicide Shifters
Swamp Girl by Kay Martin
(Background Music: Igor's Lament by Tony & The Monstrosities)
Shallow Grave by The Nevermores
Headless Go-Go Dancer by Fire Bad!
Sueno Interminable by Los Eskeletos
The Man Who Cheated Death by the Blue Giant Zeta Puppies
Rock 'n' Roll Fright Fest (in Pitch Black) by Dead Man's Tree
'Taint No Sin (to Take Off Your Skin) by Fred Hall & His Sugar Babies
(Background Music: Sexting the Dead by Genki Genki Panic)
Horror Movies by Dickie Goodman
It Came From Beyond by The Barbarellatones
My Ghoul Maggie by Angry Johnny & The Killbillies
I Think of Demons by Roky Erikson & The Aliens
Transylvanian Night by Rattanson
I'm Sick of You, Satan by Pat & Keith Wayne
(Background Music: Strange Ghost by The Pastel Six)
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