Friday, May 20, 2016

THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST





Friday, May 20, 2016
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
The Fool by Zeno Torado & The Boney Google Brothers
Rocket in Your Pocket by Jenny & The Steady-Gos
How Cold Hearted Can You Get by Hank Thompson
Johnson to Jones by The Waco Brothers
I Don't Know How This Story Ends by Dave Insley
Much Too Young For Love by Barney Burchum
Wouldya Wanna by Beth Lee & The Breakups
Jump in the River by Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs
Billy the Kid by Ry Cooder
Katy Kay by Robbie Fulks

Frankie & Albert by Taj Mahal with the Pointer Sisters
Wasted Mind by Danny Barnes
Hey Bartender by Dan Hicks & The Hot LIcks
Rose Connoly by Peter Case
Me and Rose Connoly by Rachel Brooke
Whispering Sea by Loretta Lynn
Sweet Sweet Young 'un by Al Duvall

GUY CLARK TRIBUTE
All songs by GC except where noted

Cold Dog Soup
Randall Knife
Baton Rouge by Bill Hearne
Homegrown Tomoatos
Tornado Time in Texas
The Cape by Asleep at the Wheel
Heartbroke by Ricky Skaggs
Bunkhouse Blues

Queenie's Song by Terry Allen
Baby Took a Limo to Memphis
Talk is Cheap by Don Williams
L.A. Freeway by Jerry Jeff Walker
Out in the Parking Lot 
One Hell of a Guy by Chip Taylor with Guy Clark

CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets


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Thursday, May 19, 2016

THROWBACK THURSDAY: Blood on the Old Banjo


I'm in the mood for some musical bloodlust ... in the folk tradition.

Here's a handful of proud old traditional songs that deal in senseless violence, mayhem, misogyny and murder.

Songs that make you proud to be an American.

Let's start out with "Wild Bill Jones" as performed by a gent named Frank Proffitt, a Tennessee banjo picker who is credited with popularizing another great murder ballad, "Tom Dooley."



Bluesman King Solomon Hill sings "Whoopee Blues," a grim little threat to a woman who done him wrong.

"Tell me you been gone all day, that you may make whoopee all night; / I'm gonna take my razor and cut your late hours / You wouldn't think I'd be servin' you right ..."Devil's got 90,000 women, he just need one more..."



"Delia's Gone" is normally associated with Johnny Cash. But the song goes back at least to 1900, when 14-year-old Delia Green was murdered by her 15-year-old boyfriend in Savannah, Georgia. This is a calypso version by Bahama-born Blake Alphonso Higgs, also known as "Bind Blake' (Not to be confused with the American Arthur "Blind" Blake.)



And this is one that I know best by The Everly Brothers and, later, Peter Case. But like the others here, "Down in the Willow Garden" goes back much further. One weird little "folk process" things about this song: In many versions, including the one below by Charlie Monroe, the singer says he had a bottle of burgandy wine. But in others, like The Everlys' it's "burglar's wine." Somehow that seems more evil and mysterious.


This next one goes back centuries to the British Isles. It's the tale of a psyhotic killer, a baby murder infact. This grim little tale sometimes is called "Lamkin" sometimes Lambkin' and numerous variations thereof. Sometimes the villain is a stone mason who was stiffed for payment by some nobel. Lankin takes revenge on helpless members of the rich guy's family, aided by a "false nurse." The most memorable lyrics; "We will pinch him, we will break him, we will stab him with a pin ..."
When I first heard back in the '70s, it was "Long Lankin" and was performed by the British folk rock band Steeleye Span. This is a 2004 performance by Steeleye.



Wednesday, May 18, 2016

WACKY WEDNESDAY: Rock the White House

Tired of all those usual politicians running for presidents?

Do you find yourself wishing that the current crop of candidates just had a little more rock 'n' roll in them?

Well here's a look back at some campaigns that never were -- but maybe should have been -- involving rock stars who in reality chose not to run.

I mean really, Lou Monte, why would a King run for president?



The Young World Singers back in 1964 didn't care that Richard Starkey, as a British citizen, could not serve as president.



Back in 2008 a DJ called DJ Kool Kid mashed up some Marvin Gaye and created a campaign theme for Snoop Dogg.



There have been several attempts to draft Willie Nelson for a White House run. Here's a 2012 effort by the Peter Dawson Band



I've seen this somewhere before ...


Sunday, May 15, 2016

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST




Sunday, May 15, 2016 
KSFR, Santa Fe, N.M. 
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time 
Host: Steve Terrell
Webcasting!
101.1 FM
email me during the show! terrell(at)ksfr.org

Here's the playlist

OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Rock a Go Go by Alien Space Kitchen
My Family by Jay Reatard
Want Some by Sex Hogs II
Pedigree Scum by Demented Are Go
Mama Look at Sis by The Oblivians
Baby Let's Play House by Arthur Gunter
Erotica Laguna Lagurna by The Bonnevilles
Can't Find Pleasure by Thee Mighty Caesars
The Land of Milk and Pony/ Move Your Arse by A Pony Named Olga
Facebook Troll / No Xmas for John Quay by The Fall 

Treat Her Right by The Bluebonnets
Around and Around by The Flamin' Groovies
Rat's Nest by The Gories
Pockets by Sulphur City
Yes I'm Down by Coachwhips
Burn to Breath by Night Beats
Lexicon Devil by The Germs
Hang On by The Gears

Duct Tape Love by HeWhoCannotBeNamed
The Got the Rock in My Underpants by Lightning Beat Man
She's My Witch by The Monsters
Rambling Man by San Antonio Kid
Dirty Traveler by Lonesome Shack
You Can't Judge a Book By the Cover by The Sonics
Red Riding Hood by Bunker Hill with Link Wray
Got Blood in My Rhythm by The Blues Against Youth
It Came From Beyond by The Barbarellatones

When Doves Cry by Patti Smith
Gett Off by Prince
I Wanna Go Back to Detroit City by Andre Williams
Sean Gibley by King Khan & The Shrines
Enigma by Bettye Stuy
Innocent When You Dream by Tom Waits
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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Friday, May 13, 2016

THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST


Friday, May 13, 2016
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
I Can't Help It If I'm Still in Love with You by Hank Williams
Guacamole by Augie Meyers with Freddy Fender
East Bound and Down by Jerry Reed
Building Our Own Prison by The Waco Brothers
Everything Must Go by Dave Insley
Want One by Al Scorch
Two Roads by Butch Hancock & Jimmie Dale Gilmore
Call to Arms by Sturgill Simpson

Too Many Rivers by Webb Wilder
Big Train From Memphis by Mary & Mars
Have You Heard the Gossip by Charlie Brown, Jr.
Note to Self by Jim Stringer
Runner by The Yawpers
A Picture from Life's Other Side by Johnny Dowd
Double A Daddy by Wayne Hancock
Catch Me a Possum by The Watzloves
Fishin' Blues by Taj Mahal

Never Come Home by Robbie Fulks
I Hit the Road and the Road Hit Back by Dallas Wayne
I Push Right Over by Rosie Flores
Where I Fell by Hiss Golden Messenger
Baby Rocked Her Dolly by Robbie Fulks
Loser's Gumbo by Michael Hearne & Shake Russell
Roses by Alice Wallace 

How the West was Won by Anthony Leon & The Chain
You Don't Get Me High by Beth Lee & The Breakups
The Bad Wind by Tony Joe White
Downey Girl by Dave Alvin & The Guilty Women
Painting Box by Incredible String Band
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets


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