Wednesday, April 04, 2018

WACKY WEDNESDAY: Just a quick message from The Shaggs




It's been kind of a stressful week, so this'll just be an abbreviated Wacky Wednesday. You might say The Shaggs are wackiness concentrate. I dunno, I just like this song.


Sunday, April 01, 2018

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST




Sunday, April 1, 2018
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM
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Here's my playlist :

OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Peter Rabbit by Dee Jay & The Runaways
Do the Squat by The Great Gaylor & The -A-Bones
Pyscho Babe by Bee Bee Sea
Yes Future by The Electric Mess
Papa Satan Sang Louie by The Cramps
Storm Before the Calm by Sir Bald Diddley & His Wig Outs
I'm Going to Tell You by Reverend Beat-Man & The New Wave
Baby Doll by The Del Moroccos
Frankenstein's Den by Mighty El Dukes

Big is Our Sin by The Devils
Chevrolet by Luther Dickinson & Sharde Thomas
I'd Love to be a Hippie by Jim Dickinson
Dance with Me by The Goon Mat & Lord Bernardo
Betty vs the NYPD by Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
The Temple by Afghan Whigs

You Make Your own Heaven and Hell by The Temptations
If There's a Hell Below, We're all going to Go by Curtis Mayfield
Burnin' Hell by The Fleshtones
Discrete Disquise by King Khan
You Got My Mind Messed Up by James Carr
Out of Time by Yamantka/Sonic Titan
Town Without Pity by Gene Pitney
Pretty Jane LaBeaux by Jack Clift
Cat Drug in by The Gibson Brothers
One Night of Sin by Simon Stokes
He's Unhappy by Freak Genes
Sex Cow by Teen Generate
Falling Star by The Velquins
Marie's the Name by 68 Comback
Another She by Arvidson & Butterflies
Step Aside b y Sleater Kinney


LOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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Friday, March 30, 2018

THE SANTA FE OPRY PLAYLIST



Friday, March 30, 2018
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

Here's my playlist :

OPENING THEME: Buckaroo by Buck Owens
Building Our Own Prison by Waco Brothers
Dim Light, Thick Smoke and Loud Loud Music by Conway Twitty
Forbidden Angel by Mel Street
The Race Is On by George Jones
Truth or Dare by Salty Pajamas
Mean Spirit Blues by The Dead Brothers
The Old General Store is Burning Down by The Tillers
Who's Going to Take the Garbage Out by John Prine & Iris Dement
Bunny Round-up by Gene Autry
(Background Music: Salty Dog by Shot Jackson

I'm Leavin' by Trixie & The Trainwrecks
The Devil's Movin' In by Hank 3
Honey Bee by Lucinda Williams
I Remember You by Eilen Jewell
Far from Any Road by The Handsome Family
Still Drunk, Still Crazy, Still Blue by Scott H. Biram
Ice Water by Peter Case
Look at that Moon by Carl Mann
Diane by R. Crumb & His Cheap Suit Serenaders
(Background Music: Devil's Dream by Fiddlin' Red Herron & Joe Maphis)

Polk Salad Annie by Tony Joe White
Groove's Too Shallow by Jessica Lee Wilkes
The Wreck of the Number 9 by Jim Kweskin
Ain't No God in Mexico by Waylon Jennings
Ain't Got a Clue by Josie Kreuzer
I'll Be Gone Tonight by Miss Leslie
Lucifer and the Fallen Angels by Ray Wylie Hubbard
Parting Words by Sarah Shook & The Disarmers
(Background Music: My Life as a Cactus by Clothesline Revival)

More Pretty Girls Than One by Doc & Merle Watson
Let an Old Racehorse Run by Del McCoury
Salt Truck by Eleni Mandell
I Believe in You by Don Williams
Banded Clovis by Tyler Childers
Whole Lotta Highway (With a Million Miles to Go) by Marty Stuart
Were You There When They Crucified My Lord by Johnny Cash
CLOSING THEME: Comin' Down by The Meat Puppets



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Thursday, March 29, 2018

THROWBACK THURSDAY: Gene Autry's Bizarre Bunny Fixation

"Forget that bunny, kid! Run! Now!"
Gene Autry is best known as one of the original singing cowboys. But in 1949 he also had become known as one of the country's top purveyors of Christmas novelty songs for kiddies. He wrote and recorded "Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer" as well as "Here Comes Santa Claus." Later, he's become the first to record "Frosty the Snowmen."

So it didn't seem like such a crazy idea to try to bring some of Autry's Christmas magic to another holiday. Songwriters Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins -- the guys who wrote "Frosty," convinced Autry to record another one of their compositions in 1950: "Peter Cottontail." And damned if that rascally rabbit didn't grab a lot of carrots.

(Actually Autry wasn't the first to record "Cottontail." That honor went to a singer named Mervin Shiner, who recorded it earlier in 1950.)

Here's Autry performing "Peter Cottontail" in a 1951 western called Hills of Utah. I've never seen it, so I'm not sure what's going on in the scene. (And I'm really not sure about the pervy-looking dude who gives the little girl a stuffed rabbit.)



"The Funny Little Bunny" was the flip side of Autry's "Cottontail" single



Autry tried to repeat his "Cottontail" success Easter in 1951 with this double-sided rabbit record. It didn't quite work.



At least on the flip side, "Bunny Round-up Time," Autry returned to his cowboy roots.




Wednesday, March 28, 2018

WACKY WEDNESDAY: A Stormy Tribute


America has Stormy Fever.

At least for the next 13 minutes or so.

Here are some songs that some of the most important musicians in America have sung about Ms. Stephanie Clifford.

(OK this is dumb, I know. But if we can't have some good cheap laffs about a president porking a porn star, what kind of nation have we become?!?)

Here is the best song about Stormy, though it's not the best-known version. But we ll know Carlos is far cooler than the late Dennis Yost. (By the way, the singer here is Greg Walker.)



Here's a classic tune called "Stormy Weather" best known for the Judy Garland version. It's performed by The Reigning Sound. I don't think Dorothy done it this a way ...



Every blues act -- from T. Bone Walker to the Allman Brothers to the shitty cover band that's always playing at your local bar -- have sone "Stormy Monday." But I'm pretty fond of this one by Hawaiian bluesman Uncle Willie K., wielding a mean blues ukulele.



Finally, anyone who knows Santa Fe's Jim Terr knew he was going to write a Stormy Daniels spoof. He's probably written several, but this one will touch you ...






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