Monday, June 02, 2008

THAT'S A LOT OF CINNAMON ROLLS!

Here's some genuine Campaign 2008 trivia:

Joe Monahan today notes that Steve Pearce was campaigning Sunday at one of my old student ghetto haunts, The Frontier Restaurant in Albuquerque.

Joe notes that despite being in "the heart of liberalism," The Frontier is own by Republicans.

That's true. But they're Republicans who, according to Open Secrets.org, are among Heather Wilson's top contributors. People who list The Frontier as their employer have kicked in $9,200 to Wilson's Senate campaign, making the restaurant one of her top five sources of campaign money.

XXXXXX

Here's a link to the Sunday story by Kate Nash and me, whuich tried to sum up the CD 3 and U.S. Senate races: CLICK HERE

Sunday, June 01, 2008

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST

Sunday, June 1, 2008
KSFR, Santa Fe, N.M.
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell

Webcasting!
email me during the show! terrell@ksfr.org

OPENING THEME: Let it Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Human Being by The New York Dolls
Treat Her Right by Los Straitjackets with Mark Lindsay
I'm in With the Out Crowd by Sam the Sham & The Pharoahs
QB by The Fuzzy Set
Espanto del Futuro by Man or Astroman?
James Bond Theme by John Zorn
Double-O-Bum by Gas Huffer
Mi Sangre Prisonera by Los Tigres del Norte
What's Behind the Mask? by The Cramps
Viva Del Santo by Southern Culture on the Skids

Boss Dance by Jerry Cole & His Spacemen
Scalped by Dick Dale
Hey Sugarfoot by The Astronauts
Swamp Witch by Deadbolt
Bad Girl by Detroit Cobras
Dick Shake by Juke Joint Pimps
Shake Your Hips by Slim Harpo
Polka Chicana by Eddie Dimas

Thunderbird by The Casual-Aires
Johnny's Jive by Johnny Little John & Guitar
Hey Girl by John & Jackie
Cold Slaw by Tommy Smith Jr. Trio
Cave Man Love by Spaceman & The Rockets
Peter Gun Twist by The Jesters
Pretty Lord Sundance Part 1 by Lord Sundance
Topless A Go Go by The Rockets Combo
Take it Off by The Genteels
Kaput by Sam & The Saxtones
The Jungle by Diablito
Drunken Guitar by The Lushes

Clipped Wings by Dengue Fever
Biting Game by Sinn Sisamouth
Telephone Call from Istabul by The Red Elvises
Moonland by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Smooth Jazz by Evangelista
The Bunker by Beirut
I Just Want You to Hurt Like I Do by Randy Newman
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

KSFR: CHANGE YOUR CAR RADIO PRESETS

For the past several months KSFR has been simulcasting at both 90.7 FM and 101.1 FM. It looks like we'll be loosing 90.7 FM before the end of the month.

Here's the word from the Mgt at KSFR.

KSFR -- Santa Fe Public Radio's new permanent home is at 101.1 FM on the dial. In just a few weeks, you will no longer hear us on 90.7. We are now working to maximize the 101 signal before the change over, and hope to keep signal problems to a minimum at our new location. Change your car radio button now to 101.1. We want you to continue to enjoy YOUR Public Radio without interruption in the coming weeks.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

PETE LUVS HEATHER

It's official. Sen. Pete Domenici endorsed Heather Wilson in the Republican Senate primary late Friday -- just two weeks after he said he wouldn't endorse anyone.

Wilson announced the endorsement at a televised debate Friday night. But the offical statemetn didn't come until almost an hour and a half after the debate.

It was the Club For Growth ads -- the ones that call Wilson a "liberal" -- that pushed him over. Domenici had raised the possibility that he might make an endorsement if one of the candidates did something "untoward."

Readers of my column (and this blog) might have suspected something was up last week when I asked a Domenici spokesman if the senator considered these ads "untoward" and I got a "No comment" in response.

The big question now" Is it too late to help Wilson, who is behind in the polls.

DOMENICI STATEMENT ON REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR NEW MEXICO'S U.S. SENATE SEAT

ALBUQUERQUE – U.S. Senator Pete Domenici today issued the following statement regarding the Republican primary race for the U.S. Senate seat he has held for almost 36 years:

"Heretofore I have been reserved in commenting on the Republican primary race for the U.S. Senate. However, I have become increasingly concerned that, even after I asked that the Club for Growth not be allowed to try to influence this election, they put at least $200,000 in television advertising in this race to try to do just that. I continue to believe that such outside influences should not be used to try to influence the voters of New Mexico.

"As I said today in Socorro when asked about tonight's debate, Heather Wilson is the brightest member of Congress I know and I hope she wins. I do want to tell all New Mexicans that today I cast my vote for Heather Wilson in the Senate race. Having brought her into politics, I have the utmost confidence in her abilities to serve New Mexicans and Americans.."
.

Here's one of those Club for Growth ads. I believe this is the one that stuck in Domenici's craw.

Friday, May 30, 2008

THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST

Friday, May 30, 2008
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Fridays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell


Now Simulcasting 90.7 FM, and our new, stronger signal, 101.1 FM
email me during the show! terrell@ksfr.org

OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens & The Buckaroos
Road Hawg by Joe Ely
Space Hog by DM Bob & Country Jem
Hoy Hoy by The Collins Kids
The Man I Shot by The Drive-By Truckers
Freeway View by James McMurtry
Pairie Ronde by Mama Rosin
Down in the Bayou by The Watzloves
Uncle Bud by Boozoo Chavis
Lulu's Back in Town by The Dead Brothers

Deep Blue Sea by Otis Taylor with Alvin Youngblood Hart
Walk Right In by Otis Taylor with Corey Harris & Don Vappie
The Way It Goes by Otis Taylor with Keb Mo'
Ants on the Melon by The Gourds
Carve That Possum by Tom, Brad & Alice
Flight of The Bumblebee by Eugene Chadbourne
Trainwreck of Emotion by Del McCoury
Grizzly Bear by Eric Von Schmidt & Rolf Cahn
Cunla by The Chieftains with Colin James

UTAH PHILLIPS TRIBUTE
(All songs by Utah, unless otherwise noted)

Enola Gay
Daddy, What's a Train
The Green Rolling Hills by Kathy Mattea
The Miner's Lullaby by Kate Brislin & Jody Stetcher
The Great Turtle Race/Goodnight Loving Trail
I've Got to Know
Going Away by The Flatlanders
Lawrence/Bread and Roses by Utah Phillips & Ani DiFranco
Starlight on the Rails
The Moscow Hold
Rock Salt and Nails by Buddy & Julie Miller
Moose Turd Pie
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets

Steve Terrell is proud to report to the monthly Freeform American Roots Radio list

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST

Sunday, April 28, 2024 KSFR, Santa Fe, NM, 101.1 FM  Webcasting! 10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time Host: Steve Terrel...