Tuesday, February 23, 2016
WACKY WEDNESDAY: He Was Speck-tacular
I'm a longtime Porter Wagnoner fan having discovered the Man from Missouri on his syndicated TV back in the '60s.
But as much as I loved Porter's music, the thing that originally drew me to the show when I was a kid was a bizarre looking dude known as Speck Rhodes,
Dolly Parton gave The Porter Wagoner Show some sex appeal. Speck Rhodes gave it some weirdness.
He portrayed the ultimate country bumpkin, He dressed like a living ventriloquist dummy -- an ever-present bowler hat, often in a loud color, a checkered jacket and a bow tie. His top front teeth were blackened. I assume they were blackened.
Speck was born born Gilbert Ray Rhodes in West Plains, Mo. (which also was Wagoner's home town) in 1915. On the Wagoner show, he seemed like a throwback,something from the days of vaudeville -- and indeed he and his brothers were a part of that world, performing on the RKO circuit as The Log Cabin Mountaineers.
Wagoner hired Rhodes for his TV show in 1960. Sometimes you'd see him playing stand-up bass with the Wagon Master Band. But Speck would come out, tell a few corny jokes then do some funny songs, a few of which you'll see below.
Rhodes died in 2000 at the age of 84. You don't see many like him anymore.
Here's a tune -- I assume it's an early one since its in black and white -- called "I'm Going Back To Where I Come From."
After bantering with Porter for a minute or so, Speck sings a song called " If I Could Just Go Back."
This video seems to be a live concert performance. The song is "When Its Long Handle Time In Tennessee."
I call this next one "Speck-a-palooza." There are three songs here: Speck proves he's a rocker at heart with "Hound Dog" (yes that "Hound Dog"); "I'm a Plain Old Country Boy" and Little Jimmy Dickens' "Sleepin' at the Foot of Bed."
Sunday, February 21, 2016
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Sunday, February 21, 2016
KSFR, Santa Fe, N.M.
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
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OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Leave the Capitol by The Fall
Hey You by Simon Stokes & The Heathen Angels
Sexy Boots by Hollywood Sinners
Wild Man by The Mokkers
Big Blue Chevy 72 by Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
Bitch Slap Attack by Lovestruck
Not Like You by The Vagoos
Murky Water by Big John Bates
Wang Dang Doodle by Jerry J. Nixon
Tiger in a Cage by Johnny Rawls
One Cup of Coffee by Dead Cat Stimpy
Magical Colors by Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Scratch That Itch by The Go-Wows
Tokyo Storm Warning by Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Bold Marauder by Drywall
She's Got Balls by The Cramps
John Lawman by Roky Erikson & Okkervil River
Abba by Captain Beefheart
How High by BBQ
Tuned Out by JJ & The Real Jerks
Of Walking Abortion by The Manic Street Preachers
Get Me Out of The Country by The Electric Mess
Nobody Spoil My Fun by The Seeds
Man of Considerable Taste by Billy Boy Arnold
Rebecca Rodifer by The Gaunga Dyns
Just Like All the Rest by Javier Escovedo
Fear Loves This Place by Julian Cope
Oh It's Such a Shame by Jay Reatard
Please Please Girl by The Flamin' Groovies
Which End is Up by Miriam
Ballroom by Vulgargrad
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis
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Friday, February 19, 2016
THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST
Friday, Febuary 19, 2016
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
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OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens
Old Dan Tucker by Bruce Springsteen
Wine, Wine, Wine by Dale Watson
Get a Little Goner by Marti Brom
San Antonio Romero by Cathy Faber's Swingin' Country Band
Honky Tonk Hangover by Miss Leslie
The Devil's at Red's by Anthony Leon & The Chain
Wolverton Mountain by Southern Culture on the Skids
My Baby is a Tramp by Brennen Leigh
Big Man by DM Bob & Speedy Jake
Samson/ Jacob's Ladder by Greg Brown
Down on the Corner of Love by Buck Owens'
Too Close to Heaven by The Dad Horse Experience
Girl at the End of the Bar by The Waco Brothers
Where Does Love Go by Uncle Dave & The Waco Brothers
Big Fat Nuthin' by The Bottle Rockets
I'll See You in My Dreams by Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks
My Walking Stick by Leon Redbone
Hard Hearted Hannah by Ukulele Ike
Good Times by Oh Lazarus
Jonestown Blues by Cannon's Jug Stompers
Rats in my Amp by Salty Pajamas
Get What's Coming by The Defibulators
Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight by Mississippi John Hurt
That Same Dog by Butterbeans & Susie
Midnight Moonlight by Old and In The Way
Hank Williams by Ry Cooder
Lonely Tombs by Hank Williams
Stop in the Name of Love by Bob Woodruff
In the Shadow of Clinch Mountain by Murry Hammond
I'm Just a Country Boy by Don Williams
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets
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Thursday, February 18, 2016
THROWBACK THURSDAY: Just a Quick Word from Old Dan Tucker
The legislators went on past midnight and I've got to get back to the Capitol soon this morning, so I don't have anything fancy for this blog on Throwback Thursday.
So I'll just share this song that my grandfather, who was born in Kentucky, used to love. It's "Old Dan Tucker," performed here by Gid Tanner & The Skillet Lickers.
Enjoy. I've got to wash my face in a frying pan and get back to work.
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
WACKY WEDNESDAY: TV Themes With a Twist
Here are a few twisted rock 'n' roll takes on some of your favorite television theme songs.
Let's start with a reliable old psychobilly group, Elvis Hitler, who brought Hendrix to Hooterville with this 1980s mash-up, "Green Haze.".
Iggy Pop paid tribute to songwriter Neil Hefti and Adam West in his glorious live cover of "Batman."
I was too old to appreciate The Banana Splits Saturday morning kiddie show in the '70s. But I'll never be too old for The Dickies' version of the theme song.
When I hear Husker Du's version of Sonny Curtis' "Love Is All Around," the theme to the Mary Tyler Moore Show, I truly believe I'm going to make it after all.
The Chicano punk band Manic Hispanic brought took Gilligan's Island to the barrio. (It's from a 1997 compilation called Show & Tell: A Stormy Remembrance Of TV Theme Songs a fun collection of rock 'n' roll TV theme covers.)
And speaking of Gilligan's Island, here's a version that sparked a vicious lawsuit filed by led Zeppelin's lawyers that resulted in a court order requiring the band Little Roger & The Goosebumps to destroy all copies of the record.
Ironically, Robert Plant in a 2004 interview on NPR's Fresh Air said this was his favorite parody of "Stairway to Heaven." (He talks about that right around the 15 minute mark.)
To which "Little" Roger Clark replied in a 2007 interview, "Thanks for nothing, Bob. Well, I met him. He said, `Oh, I’ve always liked this record.' It was Jimmy Page and the manager that hated it. But that’s just like any business situation. `I love you, babe, but my partner’s got a problem.' "
Some copies of the original are still floating around. And Little Roger & The Goosebumps released a legal version 16 years ago,
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