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All the blues all the time. An antidote to the moribund, corny and/or humorless blues programming generally found on the radio.

Wednesday 7 - 8pm (EST) | On WFMU | 91.1, 90.1, 91.9 FM & wfmu.org
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Favoriting July 24, 2018: Even cowgirls have the blues with guest host Mark R. of Circle Time.

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Approx. start time
Muddy Waters  I Just Want to Make Love to You   Favoriting Best of Muddy Waters  Chess      0:00:00 (Pop-up)
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Little Walter  Juke   Favoriting Best of Little Walter  Chess      0:04:34 (Pop-up)
Butterfield Blues Band  Screamin'   Favoriting Butterfield Blues Band  Elektra  1965    0:06:10 (Pop-up)
 
Magic Sam  Feelin' Good   Favoriting West Side Soul  Delmark  1967    0:14:01 (Pop-up)
Baby Boy Warren  Chicken   Favoriting v/a Detrpot Blues  Arhoolie    Washboard Willie (washboard) b. 7/24/1906  0:17:58 (Pop-up)
John Lee Hooker & Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson  Burning Hell   Favoriting Hooker 'n' Heat  Liberty  1970    0:20:19 (Pop-up)
 
Lightnin' Hopkins  Take It Easy   Favoriting Lightnin' in New York  Candid  1961    0:29:21 (Pop-up)
Robert Johnson  Me and the Devil Blues   Favoriting The Complete Recordings  Columbia      0:35:34 (Pop-up)
Johnny Winter  Let Me In   Favoriting Let Me In  Point Blank Records  1991    0:38:20 (Pop-up)
 
Otis Rush  Everything's Going to Turn Out All Right   Favoriting v/a Chicago/The Blues/Today! Vol. 2  Vanguard  1966    0:44:03 (Pop-up)
Junior Wells  Messin' With the Kid   Favoriting v/a Chicago/The Blues/Today! Vol. 1  Vanguard  1966    0:48:01 (Pop-up)
Howlin' Wolf  Spoonful   Favoriting His Best  Chess      0:50:38 (Pop-up)
Otis Spann  Great Northern Stomp   Favoriting Otis Spann Is the Blues  Candid  1960    0:53:16 (Pop-up)
 
Sonny Boy Williamson  Help Me   Favoriting His Best  Chess      0:59:23 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 8:15pm
TDK60:

I was lucky enough to see the Paul B.B.B. during their "East-West" album era. Incredible.
  8:16pm
markr:

Would've loved to have seen them then...
Avatar 8:18pm
TDK60:

At Café Au Go Go in the Village, so you were right up there with them in that skinny club. (I was a young teen with a hep jazz dad.)
  8:19pm
markr:

Very very cool.
Avatar 8:21pm
mb:

Hello Matt, errr, Mark Rrrr. Hello all!
  8:22pm
markr:

Welcome, mb.
Avatar 8:22pm
TDK60:

Love Hooker 'n' Heat!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:26pm
Franco Twinkie:

TDK,You were one luck pup. That album is one of my all time faves from the era when I was in bed right after The Flintstones.
Avatar 8:29pm
TDK60:

F.T. Yes I was lucky. "East-West" had great blues *and* also one of the very first psychedelic-Eastern jams (*before* the San Fran rock crowd). I remember well the electricity that night.
  8:31pm
kimzilla:

Stopping by to say hi!
Avatar 8:31pm
TDK60:

The world lost a great when "Owl" Wilson left. Wish he hadn't so soon..
  8:33pm
markr:

Mike Bloomfield said the inspiration for "East-West" came to him during an acid trip while listening to Ravi Shankar, and he imagined a tune that could combine the raga sound of Indian music with blues-rock sounds.
  8:33pm
markr:

Thanks for stopping by, Kim!
  8:33pm
fede_kida:

Hi, blues lovers. Saying hi from Argentina
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:33pm
Franco Twinkie:

However, I did see Canned Heat and John Lee Hooker at The Fox in Veniice with a salad oil light show show behind them. After it was over I went into the mens room which had vomit spattered all over the walls, ceiling and floor...kinda like the light show.
Avatar 8:34pm
TDK60:

Ha hee F.T.!
  8:34pm
markr:

Hola Argentina!
  8:34pm
markr:

Yeah Blind Owl was really a special talent.
Avatar 8:37pm
TDK60:

Hola fede-kida: Just finished my last sip of yerba mate for the evening.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:40pm
Franco Twinkie:

Legend has it that Alan had a total aversion to soap and water.
Avatar 8:40pm
TDK60:

It's possible Sandy Bull mighta been a bit (1 yr?) ahead of "East West" with his folk-raga-jazz-rock mix. Peter Walker too. Either way, all those artists were ahead of the curve.
  8:41pm
Lothianman:

My man jonny!
  8:42pm
Lothianman:

Progressive blues experiment was a killer blues album
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:45pm
steveo:

Hey Mark, great show. Thanks for filling in.
  8:46pm
markr:

My pleasure, Steve. I've been looking forward to this one for weeks. You're right Lothian, and that was one of his first albums, too!
Avatar 8:46pm
TDK60:

Was just in a rekkid store yesterday and an older couple nearby said loudly "There's no Johnny Winter albums!" A minute later they found some. // Hats off to Otis Rush.
Avatar 8:49pm
TDK60:

And thank The Goddesses for Vanguard Records back then!
Avatar 8:49pm
On the Yazoo:

Hey all.. I've almost missed the whole show.
  8:50pm
markr:

Yazoo you're not from A2 by any chance?
Avatar 8:51pm
TDK60:

The Hypnotist in Chief is on the stand.
Avatar 8:53pm
On the Yazoo:

No.. I'm in Mississippi
  8:54pm
markr:

Just checking--used to know a cat in Ann Arbor who used to (still does) host a blues show every Saturday afternoon I think it's called Yazoo City Calling. It's ALMOST as good as Matt Fiveash's show!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:57pm
Dominick:

Thanks for a great show Mark
Avatar 8:58pm
TDK60:

Yes, gratitude extended to the disc spinner!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:58pm
Franco Twinkie:

One more bragging moment: I saw Howlin' Wolf opening for Alice Cooper. When Chester introduced this song he said, in that voice: "Spoonful full...I know alots of you knows alots about that...heh ,heh."The band was wearing suits. I had never seen musician who wore suits!
Avatar 8:59pm
On the Yazoo:

Yazoo City.. That's where Jerry Clower's from.

LOL.. I'm upstream a ways.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:59pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Haha ... my family used to say "pert near," too.
Avatar 8:59pm
On the Yazoo:

I still say it.
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