Wednesday, October 12, 2016
WACKY WEDNESDAY: Take me in, tender woman
This weekend, on the heels of the release of the infamous Donald Trump "hot mic" tape in which he brags about being able to kiss and grope women without their consent because he was “a star," another Trump video begin popping up on Twitter. These were videos from earlier this year in which the Republican nominee reads a poem about a "tender woman" who shows mercy to reptile who seems to be in pretty bad shape.
Here is one of those speeches. (Note: The original Yotube I posted was taken down. I'm replacing it with one that CBS News posted in April 2017.)
As interpreted by Trump, the snake is a metaphor for Syrian terrorists and the "tender woman" are the foolish liberals who "would take them in."
But the people posting the video over the weekend were doing so to taunt Republicans who were practically tripping all over themselves trying to flee from Trump. Their message: They knew damn well what this guy was before they took him in.
Though Trump has repeatedly -- and incorrectly -- identified the writer as Al Wilson (a soul singer who covered it in 1968), the lyrics he's reading are a variation of a song written in the early '60s by jazz singer Oscar Brown, Jr. that was based on one of Aesop's fables.
The arrangement for Al Wilson's version of Brown's song sounds a whole lot like the one Johnny Rivers recorded a couple of years before that on his 1966 album, And I Know You Wanna Dance.
Johnny's was the first version I ever heard, so I've got a soft spot for it. Here's a live version
And here is a fairly recent one by French rocker, Rev. Tom Frost from his 2013 album, Bloody Works. I'm pretty sure that Debra Paget, the dancer in this video never went furniture shopping with Trump.
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Sunday, October 09, 2016
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Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016
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OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Gimme Some Truth by John Lennon
Purple Merkin Power by Purple Merkin
Mojo Workout by King Salami & The Cumberland 3
Hey You by Simon Stokes & The Heathen Angels
Stella by The Havishams
Bleed Me by The Upper Crust
White Glove Service by The Grannies
Voodoo Moonshine by Deadbolt
Bald Head by Bobby King & Terry Evans
Blood on the Keys by James Leg
I Wanna Be Your Busyman by The Fadeaways
Stormy Weather by The Reigning Sound
Obeah Man by Meet Your Death
Burn She Devil, Burn by The Cramps
Degenerate by DD Owen
Give Me Back My Wig by Hound Dog Taylor
Cannibal Island by The Young Rochelles
Midnight Queen by Iron Lizards
Mutants of the Monster by Christopher "CT" Terry & Micheal Denner
Come Down by James Arthur's Manhunt
Cloak of Many Colors by Wolf Moon
High on Drugs by The Fleshtones
Unease and Deviance by Johnny Dowd
Swollen Colon Lament by Figures of Light
I Shot the Devil by Gravelroad
Waitin' on My Sweetie Pie by NRBQ
Crawl Throuh Your Hair by New Mystery Girl
Pig Pig by The King Khan & BBQ Show
Diamond Man by Lonesome Shack
Rebecca Rodifer by Gaunga Dyns
Summer's Almost Gone by The Doors
Last Kind Words by Geeshie Wiley
I Had a Dream by Dex Romweber
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by The Moroccos
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Welcome Table and Prayer by Alice Wine
Howard Hugh's Blues by John Hartford
Blow the Man Down by Woody Guthrie
Ramblin' Man by Steve Young
Summer Wages by David Bromberg
The Boll Weevil by Jim Kweskin & Geoff Muldaur
Love Song of the Dump by Washboard Hank
Don't Lie Buddy by Josh White
That'll Never Happen No More by Howard Armstrong
Do You Call That a Buddy by Martin, Bogan & Armstrong
Wine Spo-Dee-Odee by Kell Robertson
Wild Bill Jones by Eva Davis
Just Like a Monkey by South Memphis String Band
Luther Played Guitar by Stan Ridgway
I Want My Mama by Salty Holmes
Your Past is Going to Come Back and Haunt You by Emily Kaitz
Good Morning Judge by Louis Innis & His String Dusters
How Lee Sin Ate by Dr. West's Medicine & Junk Band
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate by The Hoosier Hotshots
She Lived Down by The Firehouse by R. Crumb & His Cheap Suit Serenaders
Stealin' by Dave Van Ronk's Ragtime Jug Stompers
Collegiana by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
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Friday, October 07, 2016
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Friday, Oct. 7, 2016
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OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens
Too Much by Rosie Flores
Two String Boogie by Wayne Hancock
Swamp Pigs by Dash Rip Rock
Hard Times by Martha Fields
These Arms by Dwight Yoakam
Church on a Saturday Night by Arty Hill
Baby I Like You by Southern Culture on the Skids
Zoysia by The Bottle Rockets
I'll Be There (If Ever Your Want Me) / Make the World Go Away by Willie Nelson
Sweet Georgia Brown by Johnny Gimble with Merle Haggard
Take Me to the Fires by The Waco Brothers
On the Verge by The Royal Hounds
The Ballad of Charles Whitman by Kinky Friedman & The Texas Jewboys
Ladies Love Outlaws by Waylon Jennings
Second Fiddle to an Old Guitar by Jean Shephard
Another Clown by Mose McCormack
Please Tell That Clown to Stop Crying by Neil Hamburger
I Just Can't Be True by Webb Pierce
You're Not Here by Washboard Hank
Drunken Lady of the Morning by Michael Hearne
Long Black Veil by Dale Watson
Roly Poly by The Pine Valley Cosmonauts with Brett Sparks
Jimmy Joe, the Hippie Billy Boy by Ed Sanders
Flatland Farmer by Terry Allen
Almond Grove by The Flat Five
Long Limbed Girl by Nick Lowe
Diamond Joe by Jim Kweskin & Geoff Muldaur
Wild Heart by Modern Mal
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets
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Thursday, October 06, 2016
THROWBACK THURSDAY: A Great Song About a Great American Road

Although there have been several songs written about that highway, most of these have been overshadowed by the mother song of the Mother Road, Bobby Troups' ``Get Your Kicks On Route 66.''
Troup, a jazz musician married to the late singer Julie London, wrote the song in 1946, traveling down the road on a trip west. Much of the lyrics are a simple recital of towns along the highway.
`It winds from Chicago to L.A.,
More than 2,000 miles all the way,
Get your kicks on Route 66.
Now you go through St. Louie, Joplin, Missouri
And Oklahoma City is mighty pretty.
You'll see Amarillo, Gallup, New Mexico,
Flagstaff, Arizona, don't forget Winona,
Kingman, Barstow, San Bernardino.''
Here's a version by the songwriter
Nat ``King'' Cole had a hit with it in 1946 ...
But he was hardly the last to record it.
Route 66 historian David Kammer, who lives in Albuquerque said in 2001 that he was aware of more than 120 different versions of the song.
There are jazz, country, punk-rock, goth-rock, zydeco and raw schmaltz versions.
Here are some of those, starting with The Stones
Wayne Hancock takes it to the country
The late Buckwheat Zydeco did it
British synth-rock group Depeche Mode recorded a version.
The Cramps kindly kept it sleazy.
Here's a take by a Japanese blues band
And then there's this by Tom Trusnovic & Monkeyshines
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