Sunday, September 16, 2012
TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST
Sunday, Sept. 16, 2012
KSFR, Santa Fe, N.M.
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell
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101.1 FM
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OPENING THEME: Let it Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
What's the Matter Now by The Oblivians
Astral by The Rockin' Guys
Bloody Mary by King Salami & The Cumberland 3
Some Other Guy by The Hentchmen
Magic Touch by The Plimsouls
Heebie Jeebies by The Gun Club
I'm Gonna Dig Up Howlin' Wolf by Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper
Like a Pill by The Nevermores
Mr. Kicks by Oscar Brown, Jr.
Goddamn I'm Good by Bob Log III
Black Mini by Doo-Rag
Jack Rabbit by Jawbone
Come Back by Dex Romweber
Keep on Rubbing by Captain Beefheart
Duck for the Oysters by Malcom McLaren
TV Set by The Cramps
Bhang Bhang, I'm a Burnout by Dum Dum Girls
When I Were Young by Memphis Slim & Canned Heat
Semi Pseudo Sort of Plan by Mission of Burma
Urban Lifestyle by Pere Ubu
Lee Van Cleef by Primus
Blood Rush to Your Head by Dennis Most
My Disease by Found Dead in Trunk
Electrik Fool by Troy Gregory with The Glow in the Dark Monsters
Meet Mr. Fork by The Night Beats
In the City by The Enthusiasts
Too Much Paranoias by Devo
Romero Had Juliette by Lou Reed
The House as a Giant Bong by The Dirtbombs
Lockdown Blues by The Angel Babies
Invisible Girl by The King Khan & BBQ Show
Down Deep Underground by Stan Ridgway
Babe You Turn Me On by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis
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Friday, September 14, 2012
THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST
Friday, Sept. 14, 2012
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
OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens & The Buckaroos
Working Man Blues by Merle Haggard
Blackland Farm by Sleepy LaBeef
Another Bender Might Break Me by Hellbound Glory
Move It! by T. Tex Edwards
Hard Luck by Pearls Mahone
Yeah Yeah by Rosie Flores
Slippin' Out, Sneakin' In by Big Sandy & The Fly Rite Trio
Blue Eyed Elaine by Ernest Tubb
It's the Law by Bob Log III
Smells Like Low Tide by Molly Gene One-Whoaman Band
Shut the Screen by The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
It'll Be Me by Janis Martin
Thunder on the Mountain by Wanda Jackson
It's Been So Long by Webb Pierce
Mean Kind of Blues by Rachel Brooke
Mama Don't Like Music by Smiley Burnette
Poon Tang by Deke Dekerson with The Treniers
Driving Back in Time by Ronny Elliott
Angel Along the Tracks by The Dirt Daubers
Cold Cold Eyes by Slim Cessna's Auto Club
Poison Sugar by Holy Modal Rounders
The Trouble WIth Girls by The Stumbleweeds
Roly Poly by The Pine Valley Cosmonauts with Brett Sparks
I Can't Find the Doorknob by Jimmy & Johnny
Barrel House Bessie by Johnny Bond
Trucker From Tennessee by Link Davis
Duck For the Oysters by Malcom McLaren
Give Your Love to Me by The World Famous Headliners
I Ain't Drunk by Whitey Morgan
Little Bitty Slip by James "Slim" Chance
Black Annie by The Carolina Chocolate Drops
Sweet Thang! by J. Michael Combs
Goodnight Irene by Stevie Tombstone
That Loving You Feeling Again by Roy Orbison & Emmylou Harris
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012
The Blues Explosion is Back!
I didn't even realize that the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion was working on a new album.
But I'll be a dog -- according to Rolling Stone online, they've completed a new record called Meat and Bone, the group's first album in eight years.
But I'll be a dog -- according to Rolling Stone online, they've completed a new record called Meat and Bone, the group's first album in eight years.
"Recorded on Sly Stone's own "Riot" Flickinger console at the Key Club Studio in Benton Harbor, Michigan, the crunchy new LP finds Spencer, Judah Bauer and Russel Simins returning to their scuzzy blues basics ...And you can listen to the whole thing HERE.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Bob Log III to Roll Into Santa Fe
There's a free (!) show at the Santa Fe Railyard Park this Saturday (Sept. 15). The headliners are The Heartless Bastards. They're ok, but I'm far more excited about the opener, Bob Log III.
For those unaware of Mr. Log, he's a one-man band from Arizona who plays a mean slide guitar, bass drum to accompany his distorted vocals. (He wears a motorcycle helmet on stage.) His sound is so primitive he makes the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion sound like the New York Philharmonic. He's been on two of my favorite labels -- the original Fat Possum Records back when it was the most exciting blues label around and, more recently Voodoo Rhythm, the Swiss company that released his latest album My Shit is Perfect in 2009. (Birdman Records later released it in the U.S.)
I've never seen his solo act, but back in the '90s I saw him with his old band Doo Rag at a Lollapalooza. I was impressed.
The show starts at 6 p.m. in the Railyard.
Check out the Bob Log video below -- and, just for the hell of it, some Doo Rag below that.
For those unaware of Mr. Log, he's a one-man band from Arizona who plays a mean slide guitar, bass drum to accompany his distorted vocals. (He wears a motorcycle helmet on stage.) His sound is so primitive he makes the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion sound like the New York Philharmonic. He's been on two of my favorite labels -- the original Fat Possum Records back when it was the most exciting blues label around and, more recently Voodoo Rhythm, the Swiss company that released his latest album My Shit is Perfect in 2009. (Birdman Records later released it in the U.S.)
I've never seen his solo act, but back in the '90s I saw him with his old band Doo Rag at a Lollapalooza. I was impressed.
The show starts at 6 p.m. in the Railyard.
Check out the Bob Log video below -- and, just for the hell of it, some Doo Rag below that.
Monday, September 10, 2012
Santa Fe Musicians Organize
Some Santa Fe musicians are sick of complaining about the conditions of local music -- low paying gigs, lack of venues, etc. etc. So they're starting to organize.
John Widell, better known to local music lovers as Johny Broomdust, started a Facebook page for something called the Santa Fe Music Alliance. It's in an embryonic stage right now, but Broomdust and others have plans.
"We plan to form a non-profit for the benefit of Santa Fe musicians," he told me Sunday. In a post on the page, he wrote, "We will incorporate as a non-profit and membership in the cooperative will require an application and perhaps a modest dues payment. We will probably elect a five member board of directors to deal with administrative tasks."
He said that David Waldrup and Mikey Baker are working with him as organizers. They're planning an organizational meeting in the near future.
Here's the working draft mission statement:
John Widell, better known to local music lovers as Johny Broomdust, started a Facebook page for something called the Santa Fe Music Alliance. It's in an embryonic stage right now, but Broomdust and others have plans.
"We plan to form a non-profit for the benefit of Santa Fe musicians," he told me Sunday. In a post on the page, he wrote, "We will incorporate as a non-profit and membership in the cooperative will require an application and perhaps a modest dues payment. We will probably elect a five member board of directors to deal with administrative tasks."
He said that David Waldrup and Mikey Baker are working with him as organizers. They're planning an organizational meeting in the near future.
Here's the working draft mission statement:
"Santa Fe Music Alliance is a non-profit alliance of working Santa Fe musicians and music advocates dedicated to creating a sustainable and vital Santa Fe music scene. SFMA's mission is to coordinate the efforts of musicians, promoters, venues, studios, fans, the City of Santa Fe, and other public and private contributors to make Santa Fe a great place to create, perform, and enjoy live music. SFMA also seeks to make the lives of Santa Fe musicians better by improving and promoting better local venues and festivals, recording and touring opportunities, insurance and other benefits musicians need to survive."Good luck to 'em. Got any ideas, post 'em on the Facebook page.
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