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April 24, 2009
“In this great auditorium under the sky, all of us are free.” | ||
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Theme Music: Sarah Webster Fabio |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976) |
ECD | In Tempo |
Major Force: The Original Art-Form
(Mo Wax 1990) |
Eddie Roberts |
Cold Wind (Listen: Pop-up) |
The Jiffy Label
(HBR 1953) |
Light Crust Doughboys | It's Cold in Here |
Guitar Jump
(B.A.C.M. 1947 or '48) |
Cousin Deems Sanders & His Goatherders w/ Walt McCoy | Goatburger Boogie |
Walt McCoy
(HBR 1949) |
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Two Dollar Diamond Ring |
Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor
(Bear Family 1950) |
Benny Hess w/the Texas Dandies | You Just Won't Do |
Boppin Hillbilly, Volume 17
(Collector 1947) |
Paul Howard & His Arkansas Cotton Pickers | Love Bug Tennessee |
Western Swing 'n Boogie 1946-1948
(Rockin' Gipsy 1946) |
Talkover Music: East Texas Serenaders |
Gulf Breeze Waltz |
East Texas Serenaders 1927-1937
(Document 1930) |
Gatemouth Moore |
East of the Sun (Listen: Pop-up) |
Hey Mr. Gatemouth
(West Side 1947) |
Tiny Grimes & His Rocking Highlanders (vocals: Screaming Jay Hawkins) |
No Hug No Kiss |
Volume 1
(Collectables ca. 1953) |
Guitar Junior | Now You Know |
Rockin' Blues Party
(Charly 1958) |
Daddy Cleanhead | Something's Going on in My Room |
Specialty Story
(Specialty 1955) |
Bobby Bland | Shoes |
Soul Deep, Volume 1
(Dule 1967) |
Bo Diddley | Pollution |
Another Dimension (Chess 1971) |
Shorty Long | Don't Mess With My Weekend |
Here Comes the Judge
(Motown/Soul Records 1968) |
Talkover Music: 00- Soul |
Taboo |
The Solid Sounds of the the 8-Piece Brotherhood
(Manteca 1999) |
Whistler, Chaucer, Detroit and Greenhill |
Day of Childhood (Listen: Pop-up) |
The Unwritten Works of Geoffrey, etc...
(Fallout 1968) |
Telegraph Avenue | Happy |
Telegraph Avenue
(Mag 1971) |
The Electric Toilet | Withing Your State of Mind |
In the Hands of Karma
(Nasco 1970) |
Garden Odyssey Enterprise | Sad & Lonely |
The Psychedelic Scene
(Deram 1969) |
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Something to Believe In |
Oddities, Volume 1
(ODDS 1967) |
Les Fleur De Lys | Mud in Your Eye |
Chocolate Soup for Diabetics, Volume 1
(Relics 1966) |
Wildwood | Swimming |
California Love-In, Volume 1
(Magnum 1968) |
Talkover Music: Jimi Hendrix |
Born Under a Bad Sign |
Blues
(MCA 1969) |
Mohammad Rafi |
Sacha Hai Pyar (Listen: Pop-up) |
Jhuk Gaya Aasman (soundtrack)
(EMI 1968) |
Unidentified |
Lucknow Explosion/Very Impressed with Calcutta |
Radio India: The Eternal Dream of Sound (Sublime Frequencies ) |
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Greater Kalesh No. 48 |
Infra-Red
(MPS 1968) |
S. Hazarasingh | Chhedo Na Dekho Na |
Bollywood Steel Guitar
(Sublime Frequencies 1969) |
Ananda Shankar | Streets of Calcutta |
A Life in Music: Best of the EMI Years
(Time Square ) |
Rahul Ram | Aarambh |
Gulaal (soundtrack)
(T-Series ) |
Talkover Music: Spook |
Mulatto |
Dancing Is Beautiful: Dance Mixes Inspired by Vijaya Anand's "Dance Raja Dance"
(Luaka Bop ) |
Charlie Haden / Hampton Hawes |
Irene (Listen: Pop-up) |
As Long as There's Music
(Artists House 1976) |
Horace Tapscott | Lino's Pad |
In New York
(Interplay 1979) |
Enrico Rava / Ran Blake | There's a Small Hotel |
Duo en Noir
(Between the Lines 1999) |
Mike Osborne / Stan Tracey | Air on a Shoestring |
Tandem
(Ogun 1977) |
Talkover Music: LaMont Johnson |
Signifyin' Gemini |
Killer Jazz Funk From Mainstream, Vault 2
(Mainstream ) |
Maria Creuza |
Alhos e Bugalhos (Listen: Pop-up) |
Maria Creuza et les Grands Maîtres de la Samba
(RCA Victor 1975) |
Claudette Soares | Deus Vos Salve Esta Casa Santa |
Claudette Soares
(Philips 1968) |
Chico da SIlva | Pandeiro é Meu Nome |
Samba: Quem Sabe Diz...
(Polydor 1977) |
Rey Jordão | Matemática do Feijão |
O Melhor do Partido Alto: Bezerra da Silva e Os Partideiros Nota 10
(CID 1981) |
Rubens da Mangueira e Amigos | A Véia Debaixo da Cama |
Escrete do Samba, Volume 2
(Ôba 1976) |
Os Mutantes | Não Vá Se Perder Pro Aí |
Mutantes
(Polydor 1969) |
Equipe Mercado | Marina Belair |
Posições
(Odeon 1971) |
Closing Theme: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By |
I Feel Good
(Jewel 1971) |
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Today's home-page pic =Teenage waistland. | |
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The Doughboys got the first parts of their name from radio show sponsors The Burrus Mill and Elevator Company, makers of 'Light Crust' flour | |
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Aw, puppies, gardens, and baking! Nice happy happy! I love Screaming Jay | |
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I've asked you this before, but do you ever listen to John Funke on WMBR? | |
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The huge grain elevators are massive and kinda art deco in a sense.Right next to the rail line.Saginaw,TX I like asparagus.Yum! | |
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And as far as the asparagus-selling is concerned, we KNOW where that garden is and we will monitor any and all monetary exchanges regarding such. | |
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That there mill .. http://lh3.ggpht.com/_T9cgpG_384E/SOpRIZCDMjI/AAAAAAAAz5w/jKvJgf3MvFA/1949burrusmills.jpg | |
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I have never heard Mr. Funke. Tell me about 'im. | |
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The vine went right up an into the drop ceiling! | |
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That Diddly beat could cure cancer. | |
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Get a big deep pot with a lot of sand. You can do it. | |
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You the brotherman, not the otherman! | |
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holland is it archived? | |
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But srsly. I will report back. I'm going to do it. | |
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Electric Toilet..."I gotta go take a zap." Tomato plants given to me in plastic buckets last year produced a prospective bounty, but very few fruits escaped splitting or mystery loss before ripening to supper status. Teaser plants. | |
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Thanks for the tip. I have been all over that site since it first popped up. That blogger has been a guest on WFMU and once did our Saturday morning Listener Hour slot. Tons of great stuff there. Thanks for sharing! | |
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DC Pat, I was going to recommend Indian food fo lunch, since they have so much veggie fare. And we're listening to Indian music. How about that?!? As Gil Fisher of the Fishin' Musician would say, "It's all makin' sense." | |
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Great tuneage from the Raj!!!! 1904 out! | |
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I DL'd this recently. This is a soundtrack for a film that just came out last month. Very controversial. Apparently. | |
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You are spot on with the McCoy Tyner thought, Would be a perfect selection in this (piano-based) mix. Alas, no time for Mr. Tyner today... | |
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I've never heard this beofre now...and now want to hear MORE! p.s.: Catholic school also..70's...still recovering ; ) | |
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Sights: As a Yank visiting Londonderry, 1968 at age 9/10, I most remember miniskirts! It was the year before the troops took the streets. | |
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And that's also why Thin Lizzy is so revered. They broke out of the mold and really changed the way concerts were viewed as big business. Their Rainbow Room concert made the stiffs realize that there was big money out there. | |
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And I love the Lizzy for what they represent, too. And the fact Phil Lynott was a hell of a storyteller. | |
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I envy you getting to hear them for the 1st time. | |
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