Thursday, April 11, 2019

THROWBACK THURSDAY: Remembering Idi Amin




Forty years ago today, His Excellency, President for Life, Field Marshal Al Hadji Doctor Idi Amin Dada, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular -- aka, the uncrowned king of Scotland -- was forced to flee from his native Uganda and give up the power he enjoyed and abused for nearly a decade.

Encyclopedia Britannica said of Amin, "He was noted for his abrupt changes of mood, from buffoonery to shrewdness, from gentleness to tyranny. He was often extreme in his nationalism."

Good thing that could never happen here ...

Encyclopedia Britannica also says, "Amin came to be known as the “Butcher of Uganda” for his brutality, and it is believed that some 300,000 people were killed and countless others tortured during his presidency."

By late 1978, the Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas etc. had made the stupid mistake of invading neighboring Tanzania. That country launched a counter attack that eventually drove him out of the country. Amin escaped first to Libya, then eventually he settled in Saudi Arabia.

He died and went to Hell in 2003.

At least he left behind some fine songs in his "honor."

This one is from a 1975 British comedy album called The Collected Broadcasts of Idi Amin. Comedian John Bird is on vocals




Here's a Spanish band called Mortimer who recorded this in the mid '70s.




The late Texas singer-songwriter Blaze Foley had opinions about Amin as well. He expressed them in his song "Springtime in Uganda."




Then there's this one, featuring Chuck E. Weiss and his pal Tom Waits





Tuesday, April 09, 2019

Santa Fe Bandstand 2019 Schedule

Outside In Productions just announced this summer's Santa Fe Bandstand schedule.

Shinyribs at 2018 South by Southwest 
Ad it's going to kick off with none other than Shinyribs!

In a magnificent act of copy-and-paste, here's that schedule:


• Opening Night with SHINYRIBS (June 19): Shinyribs is an American country-soul, swamp-funk band. Known for his outrageous outfits and on-stage antics, front man Kevin Russell delivers a rousing dance party of a show that’s impossible to forget. Winners of “Best Austin Band” at the 2019 Austin Music Awards.

PETER ROWAN AND THE FREE MEXICAN AIRFORCE with LOS TEXMANIACS (June 22): Grammy-award winner Peter Rowan comes back to Old Santa Fe for his 3rd Bandstand appearance. For this special show, Peter will be backed by New Mexico’s own Grammy winning conjunto band Max Baca y Los Texmaniacs.

LA MERA CANDELARIA (June 27): This LA-based band fuses cumbia with the relaxed vibes of son cubano, creating a refreshing new musical mix. Founder Stephani Candelaria hopes her lyrics, which tackle queer relationships and gender roles, inspire cultural change in her community.

JIM LAUDERDALE (July 10): Jim Lauderdale is a 2-time Grammy winning Americana icon, a singer-songwriter whose unmistakable rhinestone-incrusted silhouette has been a symbol for creative integrity and prolificacy for
thirty-one albums over decades of recording.
Terrance Simien at Santa Fe Bandstand, June 2014

TERRANCE SIMIEN AND THE ZYDECO EXPERIENCE (July 16): For 35 years, two- time Grammy award winning artist Terrance Simien, 8th generation Louisiana Creole has been shattering the myths about what his indigenous Zydeco roots music is – and is not. Don’t miss this special Cajun dance party.

AL HURRICANE, JR. (July 20 at SWAN Park): Affectionately known as "The Godson" of New Mexico Music, Al Huricane Jr. proves the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, having created numerous solo albums and
contributed such celebrated songs as "Flor De Las Flores" to New Mexico's unique style of Spanish music.

AMY HELM (July 24): Amy Helm is an American singer-songwriter and daughter of The Band drummer Levon Helm and singer Libby Titus. She is a past member of the Levon Helm's Midnight Ramble Band and Ollabelle.

LOS STRAITJACKETS (August 1): Mixing the familiar sounds of Dick Dale, Duane Eddy, and the Ventures, Los Straitjackets create their own version of energetic surf guitar twang, complete with Mexican wrestling masks.

ELIZA GILKYSON (August 7): Eliza Gilkyson is a twice Grammy-nominated (2006/2015) singer songwriter and activist who is one of the most respected musicians in Folk, Roots and Americana circles.

DAVINA AND THE VAGABONDS (August 8): With influences ranging from Fats Domino and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band to Aretha Franklin and Tom Waits, Davina and the Vagabonds have grown from a down-and-dirty
blues band into one of the most exciting acoustic ensembles on the international stage.

Wednesday, April 03, 2019

WACKY WEDNESDAY: Taco Bell, Home of the Superstars


So where does a big music star with big financial problems go for help? If it's the early '90s, apparently they ran to the Border to pitch for Taco Bell.

That's what Willie Nelson did in 1992 when the IRS Hell Hound was on his trail. Listen to Willie sing the praises of the Woman with the Rose Tattoo -- and also Steak Burrito Supremes:



Rapper M.C. Hammer also made Taco Bell ads. But unlike Willie, Hammer's financial crisis happened a couple of years or so after he'd made commercials for Taco Bell (and KFC, and Pepsi.) So maybe Hammer actually liked crappy tacos.



Here's another ... direct from Lake Edna!



I'm not exactly sure why Little Richard jumped on the taco wagon.



Monday, April 01, 2019

Lots of Hillbilly Boppin' on the New Big Enchilada!

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Back to the hills and hollers for another Big Enchilada hillbilly episode. Real country music old as well as new, pure as well as mutated. For those who miss The Santa Fe Opry, hold this one close to your heart.

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Here's the playlist:

(Background Music: Charlotte Breakdown by Don Reno)
Hillbilly Bop by Martha Fields
Hey Joe! by Carl Smith
That Little Honky Tonk Queen by Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley
Bottom Dollar Boy by Vandoliers
What Do You Do When You're Lonesome by Wanda Jackson
Be Real by Freda & The Firedogs
Possum Man by The Brothers Covelle

(Background Music: Brownie's Stomp by Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies )
Call Me Lucky by Dale Watson
Miss Atomic Bombshell 1949 by Miss Celine Lee
Hobo Bill's Last Ride by Jason Ringenberg
Past the Ditch by Lonesome Shack
Wonky by Reverend Horton Heat
Poor Until Payday by The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
(Background Music: Fort Smith Breakdown by Luke Hignight & His Ozark Strutters)

Room 309 by Reverend Billy C. Wirtz
Diddy Boppin' and Motor Mouthin' by Clara Dean
One Step Nearer to You by Margie Singleton
Don't Fix Up the Dog House by George McCormick
Don't That Road Look Rough and Rocky by The Osborne Brothers
(Background Music: Border Ride by Jim & Jesse)


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Sunday, March 31, 2019

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST






Sunday, March 31, 2019
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM
Email me during the show! terrel(at)ksfr.org

Here's my playlist :

OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Wonky by The Reverend Horton Heat
Moon by REQ'D
Some Conversations You Just Don't Need to Have by Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears
Oogam Boogam by Alex Chilton
One Ugly Child by Thee Headcoats
My Life to Live by The Flesh Eaters
Evergreen by Alien Space Kitchen
No Place in Space by The Scaners
Rockabilly Fart by A Pony Named Olga

Election Day in Satchidananda by Unknown Instructors
Nowhere to Hide by The Fadeaways
Hey You by Simon Stokes & The Heathen Angels
Earn Your Heaven by The Yawpers
Come and Get it by Mean Motor Scooter
Cut Me Down by The Ar-Kaics
It Is or It Ain't by The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band


MEKONS SET
(all songs by The Mekons except where noted)

Tom, Sally, Jon & Rico -- and those are just
the Mekons who sing!

The Sun / The Galaxy Explodes
You Lied to Us by Mekons 77
Flowers of Evil Part 2
Hard to Be Human Again
Come and Have a Go If You Think You're Hard Enough
In the Desert
Big Zombie by Chivalrous Amoekons
Beaten & Broken by Robbie Fulks and Mini-Mekons
If I Was a Mekon by Too Much Joy
Cast No Shadows


Hillbilly Bop by Martha Fields
Be Real by Freda & The Firedogs
The Old Man's Soul by Henry Townsend
Lucky Day by Tom Waits
Evening All by Mekons 77
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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