Sunday, May 29, 2022 KSFR, Santa Fe, NM Webcasting! 10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM
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OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Singapore by Tom Waits
T.V. Eye by The Stooges
Do the Chop by King Khan & BBQ Show
Do the Clam by Glen Campbell
Clambake by Elvis Presley
I'm a Cool Teenager by Pat Todd & The Rankoutsiders
Lady Scarface by Lydia Lunch
Movin' Faster by Bloodshot Bill
Drug Train by Joe Buck Yourself
El Paso by Deadbolt
Who Do You Love by Ronnie Hawkins & The Band
I'm Alive by Johnny Thunder
Leave Me Alone by Johnny Thunders
Die Toreo by Nesttor Donuts
Man, It's a Jungle by Ruth Wallis
O Father (Who Art in Hell) by The William Loveday Intention
Sunday, May 29, 2022 KSFR, Santa Fe, NM Webcasting! 8 am to 10 am Sundays Mountain Time Substitute Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM
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Hogs on the Highway by Bad Livers
Cold, Rain and Snow by Peter Rowan & Tony Rice
High on the Mountain by Ola Belle Reed
Call Me Your Dog by Rolf Cahn Gambler's Blues by Dave Van Ronk
Crossing Muddy Waters by John Hiatt
Sailin' On Through by Terry Allen
Down From Dover by Sally Timms & Jon Langford
Canaries by Freakons
America is a Hard Religion by Robbie Fulks
Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown by The Flatlanders
Steamboat Whistle Blues by John Hartford
The Dolphins by Richie Havens
Dupree Blues by Willie Walker
Pretty Mary by Peter, Paul & Mary
Old Joe's Place by The Folksmen
There's a Man Going Around Taking Names by Lead Belly
That's My Rabbit, My Dog Caught It by The Walter Family
The Titanic by Bessie Jones, Hobart Smith & The Georgia Sea Island Singers
All Go Hungry Hash House by Norman Blake
In Spite of Ourselves by John Prine & Iris DeMent
My Husband's Got No Courage in Him by The Silly Sisters
Sunday, May 22, 2022 KSFR, Santa Fe, NM Webcasting! 10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM
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OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Birds by Butthole Surfers
Old Fashioned Communication Blues by Mike Edison & Guadalupe Plata
Push Comes to Shove by Jon Spencer & The Hitmakers
Nothing Makes Me Happy by The Grawks
Rooster Blues by Pat Todd & The Rankoutsiders
Heartache/When I Get Bored by Weird Omen
Puzzlin' Evidence by Talking Heads
Shanty Tramp by Betty Dickson
Mudhoney at Tumbleroot 5-17-22
Prosperity Gospel by Mudhoney
Warranty by Meat Puppets
How Far Can Too Far Go by The Cramps
Glam Racket by The Fall
Life Drawing by Old Time Relijun
Homemade Pie by Johnny Dowd
Pills and Wine by Double Cheese
The Crusher by The Novas
Sacrifice / Let There Be Peace by Bob Mould
Shadows of the Night by Dead Moon
Ever by Flipper
Sequitur by Negativland
Big Zombie by The Mekons
The Devil Gets His Due by The Dirt Daubers
I Saw The Devil by The Pussywarmers
Marijuana, The Devil's Flower by Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs
Revered Nashville songwriter Mickey Newbury was born on this day, May 19, in
1940. The Houston-born Newbury, who died in 2002, "quietly altered the
fabric of country music in the late Sixties and Seventies," according to
his obituary in Rolling Stone.
The obituary also noted, "Newbury was best known for being unknown, a
songwriter who wrote hits for Willie Nelson, Ray Charles, Jerry Lee Lewis,
Joan Baez and numerous others, including “Just Dropped In (To See What
Condition My Condition Was In),” the first hit single for Kenny Rogers and
First Edition."
Besides Kenny's psychedelic dabbling with "Just Dropped In," (I prefer
Mojo Nixon's version), my favorite Newbury songs include "She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye" (Jerry Lee
did that one best); and "Funny Familiar Forgotten Feelings," especially
as sung by Tom Jones.
And though he was a fantastic songwriter, Newbury's probably most famous for
his arrangement of three songs he didn't write, "Dixie," "The Battle Hymn of
the Republic" and
"All My Trials." The medley is known as "American Trilogy." And it got to be famous
through Elvis Presley's version. (Please see my discussion of this
HERE.)
But before Elvis did it, "American Trilogy" was on a Newberry album called
Frisco Mabel Joy, which Allmusic Guide describes as "an entire series of
songs that talk of dislocation, emptiness, and endless searching through regret,
remorse, and ultimately acceptance and resignation. "
But for this Throwback Thursday I'd like to look at versions of Newbury songs
from an old tribute album produced by Peter Blackstock, founder of (and my old
editor at No Depression magazine, and now
a music writer at the Austin American Statesman) I have to admit that the first time I heard some of these songs were the
takes on Frisco Mabel Joy Revisited.
Let's start witha sweet tune from my friend, Gary Heffern,
Newbury"s "The Future's Not What It Used to Be:"
Heff's friends, The Walkabouts contributed this song, "How Many Times (Must
The Piper Be Paid For His Song)" to Frisco Mabel Joy Revisisted.
One of my favorite tracks on this album was Chuck Prophet's haunting "You're
Not My Same Sweet Baby.":
Dave Alvin & The Guilty Men rocked this song on
Frisco Mabel Joy Revisisted.
The Mabel Joy tribute ended with a good version of this quasi-title
song, sung by Kris Kristofferson. But I want to end this little blog post with
the original 1971 version by Mickey himself.
Sunday, May 15, 2022 KSFR, Santa Fe, NM Webcasting! 10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time Host: Steve Terrell 101.1 FM
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OPENING THEME: Let It Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
Baby Let Me Bang Your Box by The Bangers
Call the Police by The Oblivians
The Devil's Ice Age by Jon Spencer & The Hitmakers
That's My Girl by The Monks
Psycho Serenade by Big Jay McNeely
Snake by Sam Snitchy
Who Ya Gonna Call by Mike Edison & Guadalupe Plata
Exotic Store by Sloks
Ticket by Night Beats
Kiss My Ring by King Salami & The Cumberland 3
My Bathroom (from The Golden Age of Industrial Musicals Volume 1)
Ritzville by Mudhoney
That's How It Goes by Meat Puppets
Watching My Idols Die by Les Gys-Grys
Old Car by Weird Omen
Mr. Freeze by The Gregg Turner Group
Time to Pray by The Christian Family
Narcissist by King Khan Unlimited
Animal Party by The King Khan & BBQ Show
The Ants by Double Cheese
Phantom Limbs by Pornscars
Electro Pussycat Lounge by Robbie Quine
Call a Doctor by The Crows
The Witch by The Sonics
God of Thunder by Quintron
Murder in My Heart for the Judge by Moby Grape
Billy the Kid by Nocturne Spark
Maggie's Farm by The William Lovejoy Intention
Devil's Vine by Ghost Wolves
Zimmer by Sedlmeir
Warm and Tender Love by Percy Sledge
Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends by Willie Nelson & Roseanne Cash
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis