Sunday, April 03, 2022

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST




Sunday, April 3, 2022
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM
Email me during the show! terrell(at)ksfr.org

Here's my playlist :

OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
April Showers by Al Jolson
Old Rattler by Long John Hunter
Play Safe by King Khan Unlimited
Slander by Ty Wagner
Bite It by Double Cheese
Match by Sam Snitchy
Creep Me Out by Robbie Quine
Sweet Sugar Bugger by Peggy Upton
Oh La Baby by Laura Lee Perkins

Mongoose by Sleeve Cannon
Killer Vs. Killer by Sloks
Sexual Feeling by Stinky Lou & The Goon Mat with Lord Bernardo
I'll Pick You Up by Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
Jimmy and Rico by Gary Gorence
Birdbrain by Allen Ginsberg
Suicide by Louie Innis

END OF PROHIBITION in NEW MEXICO CELEBRATION

The Man from Harlem by Cab Calloway
Light Up by Buster Bailey
Weed by Bea Foote
Feelin' High and Happy by Hot Lips Page
Here Comes the Man with the Jive by Stuff Smith & His Onyx Club Boys
Dopey Joe by Slim & Slam
Marihuana Boogie by Lalo Guerrero
Reefer Hound Blues by Curtis Jones
I'm Gonna Get High by Tampa Red
If You're a Viper by Fats Waller
Reefer Man by Cab Calloway


Mannington Mine by Freakons
Feel the Pain by Dinosaur Jr.
Pull My Daisy by David Amram
This Guy's in Love With You by Faith No More
Baby It's You by The Shirelles
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

Sunday, March 27, 2022

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST




Sunday, March 27, 2022
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM
Email me during the show! terrell(at)ksfr.org

Here's my playlist :

OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Bad Betty by The Sonics
See Me Frown by Les Grys-Grys
On Graveyard Hill by The Pixies
Take a Good Look by The Fleshtones
Groove Shelter by Xposed 4Heads
Bruges Jail Rhumba by Nesttor Donuts
Can't Seem to Make You Mine  by The Barbaraellatones
Nobody Spoil My Fun by The Seeds
I'm Not Afraid by Dead Moon
We Can Really Feel Like We're Here by Negativland

She Don't Care by Ty Segall
Divide and Conquer by Husker Du
Crashing Down by The Grawks
(Hey Mama) Wild Tchoupitoulas by The Neville Brothers with Ivan Neville, Ian Neville &  George Porter Jr.
La Rosa Enflorece by Nocturne Spark
Bunch of Losers by Thee Butchers Orchestra
Meetin' My Baby by Bloodshot Bill

Judy Belle Thompson by The Freakons
Waitress Song by Freakwater
Where Were You by The Mekons
Troubled Friends by Gogol Bordello
Crooked by Lemon Bucket Orkestra
Middle Finger by Dropkick Murphys
Moonshiner by Gary Gorence
Last Kiss by Wayne Cochran

You Gonna Miss Me by Eilen Jewell
Can't You See I'm Soulful by Eleni Mandell
Another Place I Don't Belong by Big Al Anderson
Blue Distance by Peter Case
A Mission in Life by Stan Ridgway
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

Thursday, March 24, 2022

THROWBACK THURSDAY: Let's Get to Bob Bob Bobbin' Along!

 


It's officially spring -- although yesterday in Santa Fe we all woke up to a winter wonderland, which, thankfully melted by afternoon. And, during my daily walk, I actually saw a red red robin, bob bob bobbin' on a neighbor's recycling bin.

So let's help nudge our sleepyhead spring to get up, get out of bed by celebrating a song that for nearly 100 years has been synonymous with the spring, "When the Red, Red Robin (Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along)."

This tune was written in 1926 by Tin Pan Alley's Harry Woods, who also wrote or co-wrote songs like "Paddlin' Madeline Home,"  "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover," "Side by Side," (that's the one that starts out, "Well we ain't got a barrel of money...") and "Try a Little Tenderness."

Woods' song about the bird was recorded by several singers in 1926, but Al Jolson's version is surely the best-known:


Starting in the late 1920s, "Red Red Robin" became the signature tune for actress Lillian Roth. (This recording was decades later, 1956 to be exact.):


There seemed to be a Robin revival in the '50s. For instance, Louis Armstrong took a shot at the robin in 1956...


... as Doris Day had done in 1954

But I believe my favorite version of this happy tune came even later. Texas singer Rosie Flores did this rockabilly "Robin" on a Bloodshot Records children's song compilation, The Bottle Let Me Down in 2002:


For more deep dives into songs, check out The Stephen W. Terrell Web Log Songbook


Sunday, March 20, 2022

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST

 



Sunday, March 20, 2022
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM
Email me during the show! terrell(at)ksfr.org

Here's my playlist :

OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Red Red Robin by Rosie Flores
I'm Going Back by Les Grys-Grys
Dirt Bag Fever by Quintron
Voice in the Mirror by Thee Oh Sees
Pornography Part 1 by Mike Edison
Meow Meow by Nesttor Donuts
Kiss My Ring by King Salami & The Cumberland 3
Make It Up by Reigning Sound
You're Crazy for Taking the Bus by Jonathan Richman

Bionic Trunk by Old Time Relijun
Cream Johnny by Night Beats
Nothing Makes Me Happy by The Grawks
Do Me Do by Johnny Dowd
Gloomy Sunday by Nocturne Spark
Handful of Sand by Divine Horsemen
(There's ) No Room to Rhumba in a Sports Car by Elvis Presley

Dog is Life / Jerusalem by The Fall
Alice by Figures of Light
Vodka is Poison by Golem
Corn and Grain by The Mekons
Down by Sam Snitchy
Oak Tree Hanging by Gary Gorence
Judy in Disguise by Jello Biafra

I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day by The Pogues
Born Stupid by Paul Leary
Three on the Tree by Bigdumbhick
I Love You So by The Chantels
Feelings by Die Zorros
Goodnight Irene by Tom Waits
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

WACKY WEDNESDAY: '70s Variety Show Beatles Covers

 


The Beatles broke up in 1970. And yet their music lived on. Why weren't they forgotten by the masses like The Dave Clark 5 or Gerry & The Pacemakers?

The answer is obvious: The stars of 1970s TV variety shows made a bold effort throughout the Me Decade to make sure Beatles songs would be remembered through time.

The Beatles may have been over and done as a band, but the tacky variety shows, which were on the rise, threw their music a necessary lifeline.

Old school variety show host Ed Sullivan might have helped launch The Beatles in 1964. But Donny & Marie and their contemporaries helped preserve the Fab 4's legacy.

Actually, even before the '70s, some variety programs displayed a sincere affinity for The Beatles' music.

For instance, this 1967 clip from the Carol Burnett Show, starring Carol along with Phyllis Diller, Gwen Verdon (best known as a dancer), and Bobbie Gentry -- all of whom grew mustaches for the occasion --  might have been the template for the variety shows that followed. 

On one hand, how cool was it, seeing Bobbie Gentry and Phyllis Diller in the same "band"? On the other hand, this reinforces a line in The Dictators' song "Who Will Save Rock 'n' Roll"

"I wish Sgt. Pepper had never taught the band to play." 

Skip ahead to 1975 and here's Cher, on her popular television program, singing a Beatles medley with Tina Turner and ... Kate Smith???????

And in 1978, Donnie & Marie were joined by none other than Kris Kristofferson for another rollicking Beatles medley.

But as far as I'm concerned, the best variety-show Beatles song was the 1970 appearance by the beautiful Juliet Prowse (hey, this lady dated both Sinatra and Elvis). She did a crazy Bollywood-style "Tomorrow Never Knows" -- one of my favorite Beatles tunes, that rarely gets covered -- on The Engelbert Humperdinck Show.

Top this, Phyllis Diller!

And if you enjoyed this post, check out the crazy Beatles covers HERE and HERE

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST

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