Wednesday, September 23, 2020

WACKY WEDNESDAY: Let's Go Get MASHED!

 


It's been a couple of years since I did a Mash-Up post on Wacky Wednesday. 

Well friend, as the old Wolf Brand Chili ads used to say, that's too long.

Here are The Temptations and Danzig:


This is the collaboration Bob Marley never had with Billy Idol.


I'm not sure if Jim Morrison ever actually had any teen spirit:


In some parallel world somewhere I'm sure James Brown and Lemmy have jammed.


You can find my previous Mash-Up posts HERE and HERE

Keep on mashin'!

















Sunday, September 20, 2020

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST





Sunday, September 20, 2020
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
Shake Your Money Maker by The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band
Before the World Blows Up by The Electric Mess
Rollin’ Voodoo by Cheetah Chrome
Walk Hard by Robert Gordon
I Remember by REQ’D
I Gotta Fever by X
The Swamp by Sloks
Prissy the Hen by Amanda
(Background Music: Coyote by Wild Evel & The Trashbones)

That’s Life by James Chance & The Contortions
Crime of Love by Jack Oblivian
Vault by Sleeve Cannon
Lighter by Sky Saxon
Dream of June by Barrence Whitfield & The Savages
Roots Rock Weirdos by Robbie Fulks
Funny Girl by The Ugly Beats
Machine Gun Molly by Billy Stoltz
(Background Music: Holiday Panic by The Akulas)

Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Run Through the Jungle by Link Wray
Me and the Boys by NRBQ
Nutbush City Limits by Frontier Dan & The Hickoids
Snappy & Cocky by Solex
Quarantine Rock by Ramblin’ Deano & Jon Langford
You’re Out Walking the Streets Tonight by Sir Douglas Quintet
I Can’t Find the Doorknob by Jimmy & Johnny
Don’t Save It Too Long by Julia Lee
(Background Music: Uprising by The Cherokees)

Fancy by The Geraldine Fibbers
Hell Hound on My Trail by The Slow Poisoner
Books of Moses by Tom Waits
Museum of Forgotten Sounds by Hamell on Trial
Water Into Wine by Slim Cessna’s Auto Club
God Don’t Like It by Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Head of the Table by Brook Blanch
Don’t Let Us Get Sick by Joe West With Margaret Burke
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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Thursday, September 17, 2020

THROWBACK THURSDAY: Celebrate Batman Day with Sun Ra



This coming Saturday is one of America's greatest obscure holidays: Batman Day

And what better way to celebrate the life and work of the Caped Crusader than the music of one of his most iconic devotees, Herman Poole "Sonny" Blount, better known in this sector of the cosmos as Sun Ra.

Sun Ra and Batman? It's true. According to WFMU's Beware of the Blog, (which thankfully is still online, despite having stopped adding new content  few years ago):

In 1966, a toy company in Newark, New Jersey released a children's record called Batman and Robin to cash in on the popular Adam West TV series of the same name. The music on the LP was credited to "The Sensational Guitars of Dan and Dale," but in fact the band was one of the greatest uncredited session combos of all time, including the core of Sun Ra's Arkestra and Al Kooper's Blues Project. To keep the music licensing fees to a minimum, all the tracks were based on public domain items like Chopin's Polonaise Op. 53, the horn theme from Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony and the love theme from Romeo and Juliet, and generic rock riffs. 

("Dan" and "Dale," according to the Sounds of the Universe website were blues guitarist Danny Kalb and Steve Katz (who a few years later would be a founding member of Blood, Sweat & Tears). Arkestra sax men Marshall Allen and John Gilmore also played on the record. Sun Ra, his cosmic self, played organ, as did Al Kooper. The album was produced by Tom Wilson, who also produced works by Bob Dylan, The Mothers of Invention, The Velvet Underground and Simon & Garfunkel.

As I wrote a few years ago, "It's jazzy, kinda cheesy, mostly instrumental rock — with song titles referring to the Dynamic Duo and the villains they fought." And the album still is available on Amazon and iTunes. 

Here is one of my favorites from Dan and Dale:

But that's not the only time Sun Ra met Batman.

Jazzman Ra loved rhythm & blues, doo-wop and soul music. In fact his first recordings were with R & B wild man Wynonie Harris. He and the Arkestra backed up bluesman (and Sun Ra's brother-in-law) Lacy Gibson on his 1969 single. "I Am Gonna Unmask The Batman." 

There are two versions of the tune on the Norton Records compilation Rocket Ship Rock, (my review of that crazy compilation is HERE). Below is the shorter version. The longer one can be heard HERE

But Sun Ra's fascination with Batman wasn't over. In the mid 1970s, he performed a radically different version of "Unmask the Batman" with Arkestra member James Jacson on vocals. This performance wasn't released until 2018, when it appeared on an album called Of Abstract Dreams.

According to the All About Jazz website, that album consist of:

an unreleased radio broadcast from Pennsylvania dating from either 1974 or 1975. That the exact location—stated as "probably" WXPN FM Studios, University of Pennsylvania"—and even the year are a matter of doubt might seem odd at first, but in fact many of Sun Ra's extensive recordings weren't properly documented. 

Paul Griffiths' liner notes describe Jacson's vocals as "a cross between Louis Armstrong and Screamin' Jay Hawkins", but All About Jazz notes "others may prefer to think Animal from The Muppet Show, which would be entirely in tune with this raucously fun workout." 

Here's "Unmask the Batman."

Have a safe and happy Batman Day!



Sunday, September 13, 2020

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST




Sunday, September 13, 2020
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
Venus by Shocking Blue
Teenage Maniac by The Spook Lights
Old Brown Shoe by Chuck Mead
Little Bo Pete by The A-Bones
White Trash Party by The Afghan Whigs
Kung Foo Cowboy by Alan Vega
Hollywood High by Alien Space Kitchen
I Wanna Be Your Lover by Bob Dylan 
Diddy Wah Boogie by Al Dexter
(Background Music: Dratenik (Tinker Polka) by Bacova's Ceska Kapela)

Weird and Twisted Nights by Hunter S. Thompson with Ralph Steadman & Mo Dean
Step Aside by Slaeter-Kinney
Like Flies on Sherbert by Alex Chilton 
Broke My Baby’s Heart by Hazmat Modine
Lonesome Town by The Monsters
I Want to Be a Cowboy’s Sweetheart by Alice Wallace
(Background Music: Cool Cat by Angelo Badalamenti & Kinny Landrum)

You Are My Sunshine by Spider & The Crabs
Bumble Bee by The Casual Dots
Island of Lost Souls by The Tallboys
Kidney Stew by Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson
Wildman by The Tamrons
Hollywood Bungalow by Alien Fashion Show
Drink Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee by The Treniers
Flower of My Heart by Sparkle Moore
(Background Music: Pig Meat by Baby Sticks & The Kingtones)

Unforgiven by Hazeldine
Down Among the Dead Man by Steve Train & His Bad Habits
Big Belly Giant byThe Tandoori Knights
Sad and Dreamy by Alejandro Escovedo
Ode to Billy Joe / Hip Hug Her by Wiley & The Checkmates
Coca-Colonialism by Dbuk
Goodnight Sweetheart Goodnight by The Spaniels
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

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Wednesday, September 09, 2020

WACKY WEDNESDAY: Return to the Planet of Bad Karaoke



As I've written before, I'm very thankful that nobody was recording me that fateful night back in the late '90s, when I basically cleared out an after-hours party at Burt's Tiki Lounge in Albuquerque with my stunning karaoke rendition of "You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma."

Still, I get a weird kick from watching bad karaoke videos. 

So here are a few just to make your Wednesday a little wackier. (And links to more at the bottom of the page.)

To begin, I'm not sure what's going on in this one:



Had Elvis been alive in 2010, he'd have killed this guy

This version of The Champs' "Tequila" took some real talent.



I will always love bad karaoke

THROWBACK THURSDAY: Come for the Shame, Stay for the Scandal

  Earlier this week I saw Mississippi bluesman Cedrick Burnside play at the Tumbleroot here in Santa Fe. As I suspected, Burnsi...