Thursday, March 19, 2020

THROWBACK THURSDAY: Sick Bed Blues



Is your brain numb from the non-stop onslaught of coronavirus news -- and the attendant deluge of White House gaslighting, partisan blather, moronic conspiracy theories and dumb jokes infecting social media?

No, this blog post is not the cure. But maybe I'll provide a little relief by posting a bunch of songs about infectious diseases, medical isolation and/or past pandemics.

Let's start with something by blues belter Essie Jenkins, a song titled "The 1919 Influenza Blues," in which she sang:

Down in Memphis, Tennessee
The doctor said it soon would be
In a few days influenza would be controlled
Doctor sure man he got had
Sent the doctors all home to bed
And the nurses all broke out with the same



Like Essie Jenkins, Blind Willie Johnson knew the real culprit: God!
In his song "Jesus is Coming," Johnson sang:

In the year of 19 and 18, God sent a mighty disease. 
It killed many a-thousand, on land and on the seas. 
Great disease was mighty and the people were sick everywhere. 
It was an epidemic, it floated through the air.

The doctors they got troubled and they didn't know what to do. 
They gathered themselves together, they called it the Spanish flu.



A decade after the Spanish flu did most of its damage, another visually-impaired bluesman, Blind Lemon Jefferson recorded a tune about pneumonia. the associated medical condition that's fatal to many flu victims -- and to those who have succumbed to coronavirus.

Blind Lemon didn't blame God. Instead he pointed the finger at a "low-down gal.":

Wearin' BVDs in the winter and prowlin' round in the rain
Runnin' down my baby give me this pneumonia pain



Meanwhile, in the mid 1930s, Big Bill Broonzy recorded a different song with the same name.

My friends told my wife, they done did all they could
They said "Put him in the hospital
Before he ruins the neighborhood ...



Mississippi-born Nehemiah Curtis "Skip" James had the knack of making something bad seem downright terrifying. Here's his "Sickbed Blues," which appeared on his final album Devil Got My Woman,"in 1966. Although there was not a pandemic going on at the time, the lyrics speak to the despair of being isolated while suffering from illness:

I'm layin' sick, honey, and on my bed
I used to have some friends but they wish that I were dead
In awful pain and deep in misery ...
I ain't got nobody to come and see about me




Tuesday, March 17, 2020

CHICKEN SHACK PLAYLIST




Tuesday, March 17, 2020
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays Mountain Time
Substitute Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM
Email me during the show! terrel(at)ksfr.org

Here's my playlist :
Do the Funky Chicken by Rufus Thomas
You're Fine But Not My Kind by Johnny Otis
You Are My Sunshine by Richard Berry & The Pharaohs
Indian Red by Dr. John
Blow Mr. Jackson by Joe Liggins
Laughin' and Clownin' by Sam Cooke
The Rains Came by Joe Barry
Chicken Crazy by Joe Tex

Ride in My 225 by Spyder Turner
Mama Get the Hammer by Barrence Whitfield & The Savages
Short Fat Fanny by Larry Williams
Don't You Want a Man Like Me by Little Brother
I'm Mr. Big Stuff by Jimmy Hicks
Mr. Big Stuff by Jean Knight
Hang Tough by The Wild Magnolias
Confusion Blues by Jesse Belvin
Hide and Go Seek Part 1 by Bunker Hill
Never Swat a Fly by McKinney's Cotton Pickers

All These Things by Art Neville
Spirit in the Dark by Aretha Franklin with Ray Charles
Yata Hei by Keely Smith
Jump and Shout by T.B. & The Germs
Big Long Slidin' Thing by Dinah Washington
Baby Let's Play House by Arthur Gunter

I Feel Good by Lee & Shirley
Get it While You Can by Howard Tate
San Quentin Bait by Charlie "Boogie Woogie"" Davis
Hook and Sling by Eddie Bo
Junko Partner by James Booker
Five Months, Two Weeks and Two Days by Louis Prima
San Francisco Fan by Cab Calloway
Open the Door, Richard by Louis Jordan


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Sunday, March 15, 2020

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST



Sunday, March 15, 2020
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
9 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
Keep Your Hands to Yourself by The Georgia Satellites
Touch Me, I'm Sick by Mudhoney
Keep Your Distance by Richard Thompson
Don't Touch Me by Bettye Swan
Don't Touch Me There by The Tubes
Sadness in the Streets by Alien Space Kitchen
Clouds of Dawn by Dead Moon
I'm Gonna Dig Up Howlin' Wolf by Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper
Brown Eyed Handsome Man by Chuck Berry

Before the World Blows by by The Electric Mess
Big Hunt by The Artakees
I'll Go Crazy by James Brown
Liar Liar by The Castaways
You're Gonna Miss Me by 13th Floor Elevators
Neanderthal Love by Barnes & Barnes
Wade in Bloody Water by The Grannies
Bring Me My Shotgun by Lightnin' Hopkins

ST. PATRICK'S SET 
The Wearing of The Green by John McCormack
Finnegan's Wake by Dropkick Murphys
Donnegal Express by Shane MacGowan
Some Say the Devil is Dead by The Wolfe Tones
Brennan on the Moor by The Clancy Brothers
Suil Ghorm by Altan
Carrickfergus by Van Morrison & The Chieftains
Whiskey Makes Me Crazy by The Tossers
The Black Velvet Band by The Dubliners
Rocky Road to Dublin by The Young Dubliners


Home in the Country by Joe & Antionette McKenna
The Night That Pat Murphy Died by Fiddler's Green
Drunken Lullabies by Flogging Molly
Forty Deuce by Black 47
Body of an American by The Pogues

Fighting the Crave by L7
Organic Frequency by Mean Motor Scooter
I Ain't Cryin' by The Darts
Lowdown Monkey Blues by The Replacements with Tom Waits
Harar 1883 by The Mekons
Last Dance by Chivalrous Amoekons
Skeleton Key by Mark Lannegan

Home Again to You by Jono Manson
Don't Tell Me by Possessed by Paul James
Old Man by Black Pumas
Love Like Crazy by Jessica Lee Wilkes
Tennessee Blues by Bobby Charles
There Were Roses by Moloney, Keane, O'Connell & Carroll
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

WACKY WEDNESDAY: Mojo is Everywhere



This Wacky Wednesday we celebrate the songs and career of Neill Kirby McMillan, Jr., better known throughout Christendom as Mojo Nixon.

To paraphrase The Dead Milkmen, if you don't know Mojo Nixon, then your brain needs fixin'.

Mojo recently announced that he's got a new 10-disc box set called The Mojo Manifesto that'll be released this month. Also coming is a documentary with the same title. (It was supposed to have premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival this month, but something funny happened on the way to the festival.)

 Here's a promo video for the doc.



I first encountered Mojo late one weekend night in 1987 while watching Night Flight on cable TV. That's when I first saw the video of "Elvis is Everywhere" by Mojo and  musical partner Skid Roper

I couldn't believe my ears. I soon became a dedicated acolyte of the Mojo Synod  of the Cult of Elvis.

Here are some of my favorite Mojo tunes.

Mojo and Skid dug Howlin' Wolf as much as they did Elvis.



He also paid tribute to teen sensation Debbie Gibson



In the early '90s, Mojo teamed up with Country Dick Montana and Dave Alvin to form The Pleasure Barons who made an album called Live in Las Vegas. When they played live in Santa Fe circa 1992, this crazed supergroup included John Doe of X, Rosie Flores and Katy Moffat. Here's the Barons' version of a Mojo classic.



In 1994 Mojo teamed up with Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedys on an album called Prairie Home Invasion. This is my favorite song from that:



Finally, here's the song that made us all fall in love ...

And Elvis STILL needs boats!






Sunday, March 08, 2020

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST





Sunday, March 8, 2020
KSFR, Santa Fe, NM
Webcasting!
9 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
I'm Not Your Stepping Stone by Paul Revere & The Raiders
Eight Miles High by Husker Du
Thrash City by Poly Styrene
Unable to See the Good by The Buff Medways
Holly Sez by Alien Space Kitchen
We Sell Souls by Lyres
Cold Night for Alligators by Roky Erikson

Silver Moon by Jono Manson
Lighten Up by Sonny Jones
Primitive by The Cramps
Earthquake Shake by The Skunks
Laredo (Small Dark Something) by Jon Dee Graham
Ramblin' Gamblin' Man by Bob Seeger
There But For the Grace of God Go I by The Gories
Fish Heads by Osaka Popstar

The Alphabet Song by The Three Stooges
TV Eye (Take 5) by The Stooges
Something Bad by Ronny Elliott
Betty vs the NYPD by Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Cesspoll by The Electric Mess
Daydream by The Artakees
Juarez & Zapata by Joe "King" Carrasco
Rosalie by Andre Williams
Enough is Enough by Tomar & the FCs

Treat Her Right by Roy Head
Love U 2 Death by The Darts
Poisoned Stones by Thee Oh Sees
Oh Bondage! Up Yours! by X-Ray Spex
Drag City by Jan & Dean
American Wedding by Gogol Bordello
Inca Roads by Frank Zappa

Laugh at Me by Mott the Hoople
Cigarettes by Greg Dulli
Framed by The Coasters
Shake Your Funky A.S.S by T. Valentine
Preacher's Daughter by Bobby Charles
Sittin' Here Drinking by Christine Kittrell
Junker Blues by Champion Jack Dupree
It's Bad You Know by R.L. Burnside

All These Blues Go Walkin' by Terry Allen with Shannon McNally
I Just Left Myself Today by The Hickoids
I Didn't Know You When by Possessed by Paul James
Too Old to Dream by Nick Shoulders
As Old as Espanola by Boris McCutcheon
I Can Dream Can't I by The Skyliners
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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WACKY WEDNESDAY: Albums Named for Unappetizing Food

O.K., I'll admit this is a pretty dumb idea.  It came to me yesterday after I ran into my friend Dan during my afternoon walk along the ...